Charles H Milby High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1968
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EDITOR............Ken Luce ASSISTANT .... Marc Robinson SPONSOR . . Mrs. Ann Limerick FINANCIAL ADVISER........ Mrs. Bertha Buchan ACADEMICS EDITOR......... Marc Robinson ASSISTANT .... Darla Goolsby ACTIVITIES EDITOR........ Marc Robinson ASSISTANT...... Jack Temple ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR .... Lucky Frennesson ASSISTANT......Russell Smith FAVORITES EDITOR......... Linda Schmuck SPORTS EDITOR............ Calvin Whitmarsh ASSISTANT .... Richard Bennett SOPH.-JR. EDITOR......... Esther Jackson BUSINESS EDITOR ......... Eddie Broyles INDEX EDITOR ............ Larry DeBorde ASSISTANT . . . Connie Ferguson PHOTOGRAPHER ............ Calvin Whitmarsh EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS..... Linda Mulvihill Suzi Roesler Ray C. Corder Priceless Gifts Were Given During our high school years, there have been many times when we have needed help and guidance. It was during these times that we found we could always depend on Mr. Corder. Whenever we heeded advice, he could always be counted on to give us wise counsel and the answers to our questions. He taught us good citizenship, respect, and honor in addition to helping us gain unity as a class. To you, Mr. Corder, we, the staff, dedicate the 1968 MILBY BUFFALO to you in return for the priceless gifts of knowledge and inspiration you have bestowed upon us. 5 Indispensable Sponsor How could a bewildered group of students with little to offer ex- cept an undying desire to get out of work, ever complete the monu- mental task of compiling a year- book. Only with the constant help and guidance provided by you, Mrs. Limerick, could we ever have fin- ished our task. Thank You. The Buffalo Staff Academics ACADEMICS Milby’s Effervescent Mr. Roscoe Bayless, principal of Milby, busy -with his daily duties Milby’s principal, Mr. Roscoe Bayless, is truly effervescent. He is always there to aid in any way. He works closely with students and teachers alike—always trying to keep things running smoothly. Mr. Bayless not only is an asset to our school as principal, but also to our community as an outstanding citizen. 10 Mr. Bayless, with Pam Glen and Vicki Neely at the Homecoming halftime. I Principal Roscoe Bayless Principal Mr. Claude Brinkley, Assistant Principal A Diligent Assistant In his second year as the assistant principal, Mr. Claude Brinkley has proven he is capable of the responsibilities of this job. Although most of his time is consumed in correcting the unruly students of Milby, Mr. Brinkley still finds time to aid the many social functions of our school. Mr. Brinkley, we salute you and appreciate your counseling. Mr. Brinkley pauses from judg- ing a Favorites Contest. Our Dean: Friend And Adviser Milby is truly fortunate to have such a fine Dean as Mrs. Williamson. The Dean is always there to help in any and all cases whether it is to correct a stu- dent for a misdeed or to choose an outstanding student. No place is there a finer more trustworthy friend and adviser than Mrs. Dona Wil- liamson. Mrs. Williamson writes another permit. 13 Really, Mrs. Williamson I have to go home, my toenail broke! ■HHHB Counseling For The Asking • • • Mr. G. E. McWhirter, senior counselor 14 Barbara Chase and Mr. McWhirter look over a college information pamphlet. . . . And Knowledge Shared Mrs. Gladys Price, junior counselor Milby has three counselors. However, with the school growing at such a rapid rate their burden is an ever-increasing one. These three, Mrs. Gladys Price, Mrs. Janie Pat- terson, and Mr. George Me Whirter, have counseled almost every student at Milby, and we are so very grateful. Mrs. Janie Patterson, sophomore counselor 15 Mrs. Evelyn Evans looks down on a memo she has prepared for Mr. Bayless In The Main Office . . . Working on a report of school books, Mrs. Fayette Mills looks up for the yearbook camera. Registrar, Mr. Arnold Shields, completes a student’s permanent record card in the midst of adding up senior credits. . . . And Nearby Continuously balancing each-club’s as well as the school’s account, Mrs. Sarah Gammage keeps busy. 17 Keepers Of The Attendance Mrs. Lillie Myrick, attendance clerk, chats with Linda Brown. Mrs. Wailes pauses from looking up a student’s attendance record. Our Nurse, Mrs. Mary Jo Hulsey Comfort And Care My head hurts, my ear aches, my finger’s cut; all of these are familiar sounds to Milby’s efficient nurse, Mrs. Mary Jo Hulsey. Being burdened with the jobs of keeping each student’s MEDICAL RECORD straight, giving eye tests, and helping with the annual T.B. tests, Mrs. Hulsey still manages to be po- lite and keep a friendly per- sonality. 19 Some of the escapees of the Nurse’s funny farm. And Able Librarian The Milby librarian, Mrs. Fitzgerald. Before the game ... and during! 20 Here And There Teachers Prepare Students ACKER, M. E. ALKSNE, EDWIN DRIVER’S ED. ART BABCOCK, JOHN BARFIELD, BILLY AMERICAN HISTORY P.E. BIGHAM, CHARLES BLANKS, HENRY AMERICAN HISTORY AMERICAN HISTORY SOPHOMORE GIRLS receive instructions. S ALSUP, LINDA ENGLISH ATKINSON, CLAUDINE ENGLISH 22 For Outside World BLAIN, MARTHA ENGLISH BOENING, ROSITA SPANISH BRADY, J. C. KOTC BUCHAN, BERTHA COMMERCIAL BRITTAIN, JAMES ENGLISH CAMPBELL, LUCILLE COMMERCIAL CHRISTIAN, MARY COMMERCIAL CORDER, R. C. GOVERNMENT COX, HENRY ENGLISH DEECAN, JAMES AMERICAN HISTORY DICKERSON, ERNEST BIOLOGY Knowledge And Learning ( DORSETT, ELEANOR TALENT PRESERVATION DOWLING, STEVE DURRENBERGER, CHARLES EARLE ELLA BIOLOGY MATH ART FITZGERALD, HERMAN WOODSHOP FLETCHER, W. L. AUDIO-VISUAL Who says I’ve got the big head? FLOWERS, PATSY HOME ECONOMICS 24 Come From Instruction FOCERSON, CELESTE MATH GENTRY, SANDRA P.E. GRAIIAM, NORA BIOLOGY HARRIS, G. K. government CHRIS LOTT: Junior Cheerleader HARRIS, JO ENGLISH HARRIS, W. H. woodshop 25 New Horizons Open With HERRINGTON, CHARLES I.C.T. HONEA, BOYCE P.E. HOOD, MORRIS MECHANICAL DRAWING The cafeteria food is body-building. HOWELL, BETTY ENGLISH INGHAM, INGEBORG GERMAN JACKSON, BARBARA HOME ECONOMICS 26 Each New Day JOHN, MADGE ART JOHNSON, A. B. DRIVER’S ED. Don’t get smart with me buddy! JOHNSON, KENNETH KENDRICK, D. L. MATH JONES, LINDA KNAPICK, CAROLE 27 Patience And Understand ] KOEHLER, H. W. AUTO MECHANICS LAMKIN, JOHN AMERICAN HISTORY LAYNE. RIKKI HOME ECONOMICS You smell it too, huh?! 28 ing Keynote Our Teachers MAGEE, JOHN P.E. MAYBIN, KIT TYPING MC JUNKIN, ANNIE COMMERCIAL Some football players have a special build. MC CONNELL, JAMES MUSIC MAZZU, TOMMY GOVERNMENT The Doorway Is Opened MC NEIL, EVELYN ENGLISH MC PEARSON, PAT WELDING MILLER, IRENE AMERICAN HISTORY The guard and her captives. MOHLE, EULA FRENCH MOORE, JOSA ENGLISH 30 i By The Wise NELSON, ALICE MATH NELSON, LORRAINE ENGLISH NICCUM, SANDRA LIBRARY NOOJIN, BETTY COMMERCIAL O’VALLE, VIOLET ENGLISH NIEMI, RICHARD DRAMA PARKER, ANNETTE ENGLISH PIDCOKE, JESSE P.E. POPE, PERRY P.E. 31 Encouragement RICHARDS, ROBERT AMERICAN HISTORY m Brings!? RICHARDSON, JUDY P.E. How did I get stuck with the Coed flag? 32 sStudents Successful Futures COEDS get organized before the game. SANDLIN, SHIRLEY MATH SCHMIDT, KATHY ENGLISH SEASTRAND, E. L. ORCHESTRA, BAND Boys enjoy home and family living. 33 SHELBURNE, CARL COMMERCIAL SHOEMAKER, WAYNE P.E. Advice Comes Tcr We are the SEGO girls. SMITH, CARL BIOLOGY SMITH, LAWRENCE ENGLISH SMITH, ARLINE LATIN 34 o Those Who Ask Julie twirls and thinks of Mr. Robinson. SOBIESKI, MARY BIOLOGY SPRADLIN, SUSAN BIOLOGY SPURGERS, BETTY COMMERCIAL STRICKLAND, MARY MATH TEBOW, SELMA MATH 35 THOMPSON, EDWARD SPEECH The Trend Shall Ce£ THORNHILL, ESTHER BEAUTY CULTURE Proud Charlies are forced into a dance routine. 3 Of Learning 1] Never lease Mrs. Sobieski greets a Milby Ex. VIDLER, JAY ROTC WARREN, CONNIE TYPING Luck Frennesson is one of the really outstand- ing students at Milby. Her honors are numerous including Most Beautiful Sophomore, Most Popular Junior, and Cheerleader. Being President of the Student Council, Lucky is kept busy and yet she finds time to organize the Organizations section of this yearbook. A popular member of the student body is Jack Temple. As a member of the yearbook staff, Jack has aided this annual greatly. His honors include both junior and senior head cheerleader. LUCKY FRENNESSON JACK TEMPLE 39 Tommy Earles is another outstanding student. His academic record has resulted in his member- ship in the Honor Society. Tommy’s popularity in the club resulted in his being elected president. Tommy enriches his knowledge in his Major Works classes. Sharon Elliott is in Lambda Sigma Alpha, Youth ? for Christ, and Spanish Club. Also, she is president of Science Club and Sophomore and Junior president ■ of Tri-Hi-Y. She is in the Honor Society and is the Valedictorian of her graduating class. She was chosen Speaker of the House at the State Tri-Hi-Y Conference. Always smiling with that familiar “Hi, ya’ll,” comes another outstanding senior girl, Debbie Me Adams. Any time a student is needed to assist in a project, Debbie is there. Her academic record has placed her not only in the Honor Society, but in the top 5% of the spring graduating class. Also Debbie was chosen Drum Major of the Milby Buff Band. DEBBIE McADAMS BRAD ORLOPP Another friendly face is that of Brad Orlopp. As Student Conductor of both the Pep Band and the entire Buff Band, Brad’s time is well spread. However, he still finds time to be in the Interact, Pre-Law, and NFL clubs. Dianne, a member of the Honor Society, is in the top 10% of her graduating class. Dianne’s most significant accomplishment at Mil- by has been her being chosen the Coed Cadette Major. Besides being vice-president of French Club and a Rotary Ann, she is in Student Council and Allied Youth. She also is both Key Club and De- Molay sweethearts. A friendly “Hello” and “How are you” are customary greetings that come from Mario Arriaga. Although he leaves early in the day, Mario main- tains excellence in the field of academics. He is a member of the Honor Society and is the Valedic- torian of the fall graduating class. MARIO ARRIAGA One of the busiest students at Milby is Linda Brown. Being president of the Girls’ Booster Club, Linda’s time is limited and yet she finds time to be a member of Modern Dance, Student Council, and Allied Youth. Although she is burdened with the duties these clubs require of her, Linda has maintained an excellent academic record and has gained membership in the Honor Society. In Linda’s sophomore and junior year, she co-ordinated the annual Student Council Leadership Ball. Gary Davis is truly an outstanding, all-around guy. His sophomore year, Gary was chosen the Most Handsome Sophomore. He has worked on Home- coming and served as chairman of half-time. He is also a row-captain of Flashcards. Gary also serves as president of Allied Youth. 44 ACTIVITIES Football Games Still Major Diane Sizer lead: GBC’s prepare to greet the Buffs before another game. Cheering Ragnots welcome the Milby Buffalos. I Top Activity Milby Cheerleaders, minus Larry. GBC’s and Ragnots are intensely involved in the football game. Three officers of Coeds and their announcer for half-time arrive at the game. Mistress oj Ceremonies Miss Linda Schmuck Exciting Nights! i’he 1968 Favorites were chosen in three nights of judging. Winners were chosen by their natural beauty, personality, and poise. In each category the three finalists were announced but the actual winners were kept secret by Linda Schmuck and Mrs. Limerick. Junior Girl finalists are Connie Stafford, Kathy Buse. Penny Luikow, Suzanne Edwards, Margie Butcher, Candace Mills, and Karla Kinney. Wide-eyed judges prepare for the next contestants. 48 Provide Milby Favorites Favorites Editor Linda Schmuck and Mrs. Limerick tally each candidate’s votes. Nervous Senior semi-finalists prepare to go before the judges. Senior Girl finalists are Sharon Jernigan, Linda Jensen, Beverly Reynolds, Lucky Frennesson, Dianne Davis, Linda Brown, and Ellen Waki. 49 50 Booster Club members and Charlies prepare to leave Milby Park. Victims of the ROTC attack. ROTC’s contemplate their next plan of attack. Members of the Ragnot defense attack their ROTC victim. Ragnots vs. ROTC 52 Welcoming chairman Mina Glenn, along with Becky Gonzales and Linda Brown greet 1966 Ex Paul Coleman. Homecoming Queen final- ists and their escorts from left to right are: Ellen Waki and Harold Reese; Lucky Frennesson and Russell Smith; Glor- ia Garza and John Al- aniz; Queen Modene An- thony and Terry Epps; Janet Blair and Ronnie Kimball; Becky Gon- zales and Gary Davis. A new attraction that greeted Exes was the new huge stuffed buffalo “Charlie.” ’Memories Today Of Yesterday” 53 Homecoming Co-Chairman Paula Stinebower, Queen Modene Anthony, and Homecoming Co-Chairman Becky Gonzales. A. Y. Royalty Court Attendant. Beverly Reynolds Prince Marc Robinson Court Attendant Linda Schmuck Princess Suzanne Edwards tueen Becky Gonzales A. Y. Carnival Brings Variety And Royalty Emcees were Russell Smith and Jack Temple. Welcome to the German Beer Gardens! The Luv’d Ones provided music at the AY Dance. Chris and Jack perform at the “Golden Nugget.” Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club? Chris and Lucky perform the famous “Angel”. Pep Rallies Add To GBC members seem puzzled but are ready for the next hand motion. o School Spirit Coeds prepare to cheer along with the mighty Buff cheerleaders. Well, somebody has to fix it! Banquet Honors Players Tony Bracci and Vicki Neely discuss this year’s football season. Modest football players do not always see eye to eye. The “Cave” of the San Jacinto Inn provided atmosphere for the banquet. 58 . . . And Then Basketball A Trip To Austin And The ■ Students arrive and begin their tour of the Capitol Building. Milby’s Lawmakers? Terry Tate points to an important plaque. State Capitol Larry DeBorde, executioner, places Marvin Johnson’s head in the cannon. Jack Temple places a firm hand on a firm body, his ancestor. With the tour over, Mr. Corder’s students get a rest well deserved. Kaleidoscope For 1967 Vicki Neely presents roses and gift to Becky Gonzales, Miss Kaleido- scope, as David Munger, Mr. Kaleidoscope looks on. 63 Emcee Paul Berlin congratulates Rosalie Moore on winning first place in the Talent Show. The Social Event Of The Season: GBC OFFICERS AND DATES: Ronnie Kimball and Linda Jensen, Bill Brindley and Elizabeth Alpert, Glen McDonald and Sherry Allen, Donnie Humphries and Linda Brown, Brian Dunn and Mina Glenn, Steve Clark and Martha Lawson, and Tonny Bracci and Vicki Neely. Students enjoy dancing to the music provided by The Clique. The GBC Winter Whirl Milby’s social event of the year took place at the University of Houston Student Center. A large Christ- mas tree, standing in the center of the dance floor added a festive touch to the occasion. The Clique, a popular hand in the Houston area, provided the night’s music. Refreshments were served and everyone had a wonderful night. It was a night that will be remembered in each one’s heart. Vicki Neely and Tony Bracciare announced Mr. and Miss Merry Christmas. 65 Linda Brawn announces Larry DeBorde and Billy Sadler as GBC Beaus. Getting The Christmas Spirit Students and teachers enjoy one of the many Christmas parties given by Mrs. Atkinson, assisted by Mrs. Niccum. This boy’s proud of his homeroom’s door which won second prize. A happy Mrs. Lucille Campbell stands by her first prize door. 66 ■HBMH The Great Big Doorstep” “The Great Big Doorstep” was the first play production this season by the Milby Drama Department. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Niemi, the play was a true success. The melodrama which had a cast of actors from each grade level was held in the comfort of the new Blackfriar’s theatre, “The Phoenix.” Jenny Cooper and Marsha Touchstone listen to Ronnie Levine, “Pap”, tell of his dreams of a big, white house. 67 Tap” and his brother, portrayed by Pat Shannon, are hard at it in a quarrel over money. Singing Valentines Bring Happiness 68 Mrs. Howell suffers through her song. 8 On Valentines Day The trio of Donna, Brian and Marla. The Milby Singing Valentines are sponsored each year by the National Honor Society to provide funds for the two $100 scholarships it awards. “Soul Sisters” Belinda Lunsford, and Carleen Hamner. Some of the Valentines got out of hand. 69 The 1968 Valentine Varieties Perennials, Mr. Seastrand and Mr. White, perform to the delight of the audience. Usherette Debbie McAdams announces the next act. s Are The Biggest Success Madness takes over at Drama’s “Howdy Do-It Time.” Modern Dance per- forms to “The Val- ley of the. Dolls” The Milby Sweeties The Rebellers add a change of pace. Senior Prom 1968 glim 72 Girls surround Prom photographer. Seniors discuss their various plans. 73 We had to stop our picnic for you. Activities Vary On Larry, boy nothing, and Linda, girl less than that, attend the Cinema. Cheryl Allison practices Yoga. Rae Jean at the Burger Chef. i Senior Day 75 Senior boys use their day off to play football. 76 ORGANIZATIONS Art Explodes With tvtTT SI FRONT: M. John, D. Markum, C. Allison, L. Tynes, J. Grube, E. Jackson. SECOND: M. Garner, S. Cott, J. Warwick, J. Bagley, B. Le Fever, P. Carraway. THIRD: D. Alexander, S. Finley, C. Schuman, M. Murachia, R. Carraway, L. Hart- man, S. Stone, C. Dollar. FOURTH: E. Jackson, V. Cortez, J. Badger, G. Bagley, M. Valdez, D. Dodson. OFFICERS: M. John, Sponsor; R. Carraway, Treasurer; J. Bagley, Secretary. OND: G. Bagley, President; J. Badger, Vice-President. SEC- 78 Ii New Creativity 79 Allied Youth Has Successful Year OFFICERS: FRONT: P. Stinebower, Sec.-Treas.; G. Davis, Pres.; M. Glenn, Soc. Chrmn.; E. Waki, Mem. Chrmn.. SECOND: C. Lott, V.-Pres; M. Robinson, V.-Pres. of Publicity; L. DeBorde, V.-Pres. of Carnival. Milby is unique in Houston as it is the only high school in Houston with an Allied Youth Chapter. Allied Youth is a service club which seeks the truth concerning alcoholic beverages, finding a cure for the problems it brings, and obtaining total abstinence. A.Y. is sponsored by Mrs. E. Dorsett and Mrs. L. Myrick. This year was one of the most successful in the club’s history. The annual A.Y. Carnival and Variety Show was held and was a tremendous success. Also Allied Youth sponsored a Sadie Hawkins Dance which was held at Petro Tex. An active club not only at Milby but throughout the United States, A.Y. is truly a spirited organization. 80 THE 1968 A Y CARNIVAL FRONT: Mrs. Dorsett, Sponsor; G. Franks, J. Blair, B. Reynolds, S. Edwards, C. Gay, P. Bailey, M. Nikolic, R. Alamia, J. Grube. SECOND: K. Lennon, L. McCammon, G. Neel, E. Waki, P. Stinebower, B. Smith, S. Montgomery, P. Murphy, P. Newby. THIRD: A. Hudson, M. Medellin, C. Clewis, K. Connally, M. Youngblood, J. Fountain, C. Ferguson, D. Sizer, D. Mayfield, P. Shannon, M. Glenn. FOURTH: R. Shoemake, J. Sellman, F. Maness, J. Mejia, A. Ramirez, J. Temple, G. Williams, S. Jemigan, L. DeBorde, M. Johnson, C. Lott, M. Robinson, D. Strickler, G. Davis. 81 TOP NINE OFFICERS: FIRST: Brad Orlopp, Student Conductor; Debbie McAdams, Drum Major; Keith Bridges, 1st Lt. SECOND: Charla Pepper, Staff Sgt.; Jean Murphy, 2nd Lt.; David Laurentz, 2nd Lt.. THIRD: David Bailey, 2nd Lt.; Calvin Whitmarsh, Tech Sgt.; Neal Leonard, 1st Sgt. RIGHT: Asst. Drum Major, Keith Bridges falls the band in prior to football performance. The Milby The Milby Buff Band has been a traditional part of the school’s Football season since the first Milby Football game. The Buff Band has the pre-game ceremonies and drill before each home game. The Band is an organization of 78 musicians who work on music and marching to provide the school with entertainment during football games and assemblies. The Band was also invited to participate in numerous parades during the past school year. These have included the Veterans’ Day Pa- rade and the Fat Stock Show-Rodeo Parade downtown. Milby is proud of this representation of the school. T Buff Band For prospective members of the band, the school year starts in early August and continues through late June. With the election and announcement of new officers at the annual Band Banquet, the responsibilities begin for the next year. It is to these new officers that the duty falls for the planning and super- vision of the annual Valentine Varieties, a yearly program of local talent from various clubs of the school put on by the Buff Band. The 1967-1968 school year for the members of the Buff Band was a busy and prosperous one, and we are proud of their accomplishments. STAFF SERGEANTS: FRONT: Vicki Ruhman, Brass; Van Blades, Lower Brass; Donna Vetter, Odd Reeds. BACK: Ronnie French, Reeds. LEFT: The Buff Band comes to atten- tion during the halftime activities. LEFT: FRONT: S. Schumann, C. Pep- per, J. Clark, C. Clements, E. Lee, S. Watson, R. Partida, J. Murphy, N. Leonard, J. Randall, P. Gray, D. Tab- ony, F. Manness, W. Harveson, D. Vet- ter, L. Nunez, J. LaVallee, W. Bever- idge, M. Powell, L. Tristan. SECOND: B. Orlopp, Mr. Seastrand, Director, G . Anguino, R. Hernandez, E. Morgan, B. Harris, E. Hansen, C. Larned, B, Cox, D. Bailey, A. Hairston, J. Lunceford, J. Reyes, R. Krenzke, R. Proffitt, R. French, B. Loftin, P. Gomez, E. Burl- ingame, C. Saucier, K. Bridges, D. Mc- Adams. THIRD: B. Saenz, V. Ruhman, W. Ford, R. Walker, C. Whitmarsh, J. Blancas, J. Gonzales, A. Ramirez, J. Gray, J. Wilkinson, S. Walters, L. Nu- nez, D. Laurentz, T. Eides, J. Nagle, J. McCray, P. Carnagey. FOURTH: D. DeLeery, J. Howard, L. Ray, G. Webb, T. Gaboury, S. Nix, M. Wycough, C. Clendaniel, T. Gomez, R. Gallegos, R. Delgado, V. Blades, M. Elmore, L. Spitler, M. Vetter, D. McCoy, C. Mc- Cray, M. Melancon. A bowling Bison FRONT: L. Hauck, W. Wilkerson, C. Rosbrough, S. Garrett, K. Conally, C. Mullen, N. Dowell, D. Stafford, R. Prevost, F. Zappa. SECOND: J. Lunceford, L. Jinks, R. Walker, J. Curtis, G. Richardson, J. Mejia, R. Craig, N. Louie, D. Hord. THIRD: J. Gray, Johnson, J. Foshee, C. Burroughs, R. Eggenberger, C. Freunda FOURTH: C. Swindle, Barron, G. Bardeaux, B. Hicks, D. McCoy, G. Sills. Bowling Bisons The action, is where the Bowling Bisons are. The members of the Bowling Club meet every Monday after school at the Gulfgate Bowling Lanes. The teams, of four people each, compete against each other to attain first place. The members also strive for individual high game and high series. In the Spring Semester, the'Bisons, representing Milby High School, play against other schools in Houston to be recognized as the outstanding bowlers. To reward the members for their successful achievements, a banquet is held to present trophies and letters. The bowler with the most improved average is also honored. The Bowling Club is for the student with recreational activity in mind. OFFICERS: R. Prevost, L. Hauck. g4 Bowling Club of the BUFFALO. Heading The MARC ROBINSON had the responsibilities of ASS’T EDITOR, ACADEMICS EDITOR, and ACTIVITIES EDITOR. Milby Buffalo Always helpful and easy-going MRS. LIMERICK, EDITOR- IAL ADVISOR, added greatly to this yearbook. Organizing the finances, MRS. BUCHAN did a wonderful job in her first year as FINANCIAL ADVISOR. Organizing The Annual LUCKY FRENNESSON takes a break from her duties as ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR. LINDA SCHMUCK had the dual role of being both FA- VORITES and SENIOR EDITOR. Being SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR EDITOR, ESTHER JACKSON works to alphabetize her pictures. Ever so busy, CALVIN WHITMARSH take a break from being SPORTS EDITOR and PHOTOGRAPH- ER. I EDWARD BROYLES had the difficult tasks of organizing LEIGH FENLY, ASST. SENIOR EDITOR, did her job well the ADVERTISEMENTS section. and completed the senior section. LARRY DEBORDE was the INDEX EDITOR. CONNIE FERGUSON completed the duties as the ASS’T. INDEX EDITOR. 87 ASST. SPORTS EDITOR RICHARD BENNETT. DARLA GOOLSBY had the job of being ASST. ACTIVI- TIES EDITOR. EDITORIAL ASST. SUZI ROESLER worked hard at all jobs. RUSSELL SMITH tackled the job of ASST. ORGANIZA- TIONS EDITOR 1967-1968 Cheerleaders 89 Cheerleaders The main purpose of the Milby Cheerleaders is to promote spirit among the many Buff supporters. To prepare for this task, the Buff Cheerleaders attended the National Cheerleader School held at S.M.U., in Dallas. Practices every day during the summer paid off as Milby’s team, for the twelfth straight year, re- ceived first place honors in Divisional Competition. In Open Compe- tition, consisting of more than one thousand schools, from several states, Milby’s cheerleaders placed first for the third year. Leading cheers during football, basketball, and baseball seasons led to an exciting year for the Milby cheerleaders. s Boost Buffs A Rewarding Year Enriching the atmosphere with all types of mu- sic, the Mixed Choir, under the direction of J. W. McConnell, has completed another successful year. A year comprised of the annual Christmas assembly, several concerts, and for the first time this year, an Irish Musical, honoring St. Patrick’s Day. The Choir gives students who are interested in music an excellent opportunity to further their interest. The Girls’ Chorus is a branch of the Mixed Choir. These girls sing at many of the concerts and go with the choir on many of their excursions. 92 GIRLS’ CHORUS: Left to right: J. Dowdy, E. Pemintal, K. Ryan, K. Taylor, C. Brown, D. Mayfield, N. Evans, M. Martinez, W. Quan, L. Tirant, E. Alpert, J. Stodghill, K. Lennon, R. Moore, D. Webb, R. Hayes, B. Walker, D. Rice, G. Franks, K. Braden, K. Ash, L. Baker. t For Milby’s Golden M” OFFICERS: John Prescott, vice president; Jan Stodghill, par.; Rick Olson, pres.; Eliza- beth Alpert, sec. MIXED CHORUS: L. Alpert, D. Webb, G. Franks, B. Walker, B. Rojas, A. Sanchez, D. Rice, R. Hayes, R. Thigpin, W. Quan, R. Moore, K. Ryan, K. Taylor, J. Stodghill, E. Pimentak, J. Dowdy, L. Tarant, K. Ash, L. Hartman, K. Braden, B. Deleery, D. Mayfield, C. Brown, N. Evans, K. Lennon, L. Williams, R. Olson, N. White, J. Savage, D. Kilgore, J. Perez, E. Willis, J. Prescot, p! White, R. Gardener, J. Turner, V. Garza, L. Lassiter, J. Easterwood. 93 Coed Cadettes: Pride Of Milby “As the drums go boom and bugles blare ...” The Coed Cadettes were proud to provide half-time enter- tainment at each of this year’s football games. In addition the Cadettes performed at the Summer Performance and the Blue- Gold game. The Coeds had an action-packed year. They sponsored a city- wide officers coke party, the football banquet, were awarded third place in the AY Carnival, and entered an act in the Valentine Varieties. In addition they supported both the bas- ketball and baseball departments by attending games and sell- ing candy. It has been a busy year but full of fun and topped off with a fantastic senior trip. Mrs. Pidcoke, Sponsor Major DIANNE SIZER Adjutant Major SHARON NEYLAND £ P d m : i ■ Captain of Twirlers Danna Clements Captain of Bugles Julie Alsobrook Captain of Drill Linda Hauck Captain of Drums Charlotte Gay 96 Colors, Batons, And Swing Flags COLOR GUARD: S. Weatherly, R. Moore, S. Russell, P. Eades, S. Harvey, M. Moore, M. Deever. Lt. of Color Guard Sarah Hawthorne if BATONS: A. Bracci, M. Munneke, B. Reynolds, C. Garza, D. Ross. Lt. of Batons Becky Gonzales Lt. of Swing Flags Paula Stinebower Sgt. Pam Deutsch TENOR AND BARITONES: B. Grubbs, K. Ash, B. Fitzgerald, K. Jones. SECOND: M. Edwards, B. Ellis, S. Smith, S. Proffit, G. Harris. Blaring Buggl es Lt. of Bugles Renee Prevost Sgt. Susan Thompson SOPRANO BUGLES: FRONT: J. Fuentes, P. Black, M. Hinkle, S. Cortez. SECOND: R. Ussieman, K. Chambless, D. Frees, E. Gardner, D. Dickson, R. Mixon. Sgt. Becky Lee T. Garcia, A. Gabino, B. Robledo, D. Darden, K. Kelly, L. Cortez, B. Balerio. 97 Sgt. Susan McKay FRONT: D. Kehm, J. Sterling. BACK: P. Murphy, 0. Vilano, N. Dean, S. Purfurst. Mighty Drums Lt. of Drums Sharon Pinder Sgt. Pat Shry SNARES: FRONT: D. Flores, N. Rojas, S. Douglas, Y. Quinones, J. Ellis, P. Schlosser, H. Guerrero. SECOND: A. Saenz, M. Hernandez, R. Adams, P. Smith, J. Kellerman, K. Tombaugh, Y. Quinones. BACK: D. Reid, C. Rohde, S. Rascoe, D. Holdt, C. Hatcher, D. Balajka, L. Hanks, K. Higginbotham. 98 Sheila Montgomery Sgt. Mary Roberts CO. A, 0. Villanueva, M. Cabellero, J. Flores, R. Rodriquez, E. Laredo, C. Crixell, M. Rodriquez, J. Fobair, C. Kocurek, Y. Shorey, B. Harnett, M. Gutierrez, D. Gallego. Sgt. Myra Williams CO. B, FRONT: J. Marsh, G. Bruce, C. Trevino, P. Kirk, E. Berry, L. Hajecate, C. Estrado, C. Estes. BACK: R. Roark, A. Rodriquez, J. James, D. Willmore, E. Monto- lonao, J. Fulton, B. Alvarez, J. Smaistrla. Sgt. Theresa Shaddix Co. C, M. Castillo, P. Perez, N. Lozano, S. Slates, M. Wallace, G. Barrajos, R. Martinez, C. Mabasa, K. Polumbo, S. Sorenson, P. Stovall, S. Clark, D. Granadas, R. Dalbert. Lt. of Reserves Debbie Hairston Announcer Marc Robinson 99 De Molay Leads FRONT: L. Birdsong, S. Geron, D. Sizer, J. Fountain. SECOND: J. Brister, B. Raney, A. Oliphant, L. Byron. THIRD: J. Massey, M. Waldon, B. Reid, D. Deleery. FOURTH: K. Grimes, J. Davenport, G. Williams, C. Ezzell, J. Mooney. FALL OFFICERS: J. Davenport, Chaplain; J. Mooney, Pres.; D. Sizer, Sweetheart; B. Reid, V. Pres.; J. Massey, Sec.-Treas. SPRING OFFICERS: J. Massey,. Pres.; J. Davenport, V. Pres.; C. Ezzell, Sec.-Treas.; B. Reid, Chaplain. All the members of the Milby De Molay Club live by their oath— At my Chapter’s altar Humbly and sincerely, I promise To be a better son To love and serve God, my country and fellow man To honor and protect every woman To slander no one To aid and uphold the public schools To walk uprightly before God and Man. All of these things and more, I did promise. 100 De Molay Training For The Business World Distributive Education is a vocational course for juniors and seniors that gives double credit because it requires double time. The students spend one hour in the D.E. class, plus taking two or three “solids” such as English, history, or civics, and math or science. He or she re- ceives automatic P.E. credit, and leaves school at noon each day to report to an assigned training station. The course is designed to give on-the-job training in wholesale, retail, and serv- ice selling. Sweetheart Diane Davis OFFICERS: FRONT: M. Moore, Hist.; H. DeBorde, Reporter; D. Davis, Sec.-Treas. SECOND: R. Marsh, V.P.; B. Dupree, Pres.; F. Alameda, Pari. FRONT: J. Gibzin, J. Weber, K. Tomerlin, K. Tomerlin, D. Davis, D. Martinez, C. Wiggins. SECOND: T. Coole, S. Skolaut, D. Stebick, M. Moore, A. Garsee, R. Croft, C. Rust. THIRD: W. Laura, P. Ramiriz, J. Sanchez, M. L. Butler, H. DeBorde, D. W. Johnson, A. Lester. FOURTH: C. Coleman, B. Dupree, R. Black, G. Broderick, C. Fenter, F. Alameda. D.E. 101 102 On Stage • • • FRONT: D. Ross, J. Cooper, S. Killgrove, D. Schlosser. SECOND: M. Kimball, P. Patter- son, J. McNeil, C. Pearson, J. Stodghill. To look past the layers of make-up and the disguise of fantasy is to discover the reality of an actor. The Thespians 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 phrase of stage activities. The Blackfriars are the service organization of the theatre and consist of people who have the warmth for which show people are noted. THESPIAN OFFICERS: M. Glenn, Business Man- ager; M. Kimball, Scribe; J. Murphy, Director; J. Francis, Page; M. Touchstone, Asst. Director. Thespians (Major Works) FRONT: E. Alpert, G. Haygood, C. Mills, M. Touch- stone, J. Francis. SECOND: J. Alsobrook, M. Glenn, J. Murphy, P. Shannon. Drama 103 Drama Mr. Niemi, Sponsor BLACKFRIAR OFFICERS: C. Mills, V. Pres.; P. Shannon, Pres.; J. Alsobrook, Sec. SECOND: S. Montgomery, Treas.; E. Alpert, Sgt.- at-Arms. betting ready for GREAT BIG DOORSTEP Becoming Business Leaders Future Business Leaders is an organization designed especially for those students interested in the business field. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors who have taken courses in the commercial department. The purpose of the club is to help students become better acquainted with the business world as it progresses. A field trip was taken to San Jacinto Junior College and another trip is planned in March. OFFICERS: FRONT: D. Murphy, Pari.; L. Smarrt, Pres.; A. Hulsey, Treas.; K. Miles, V. Pres. SECOND: M. Medellin, 'Sec.; Mr. Maybin, Sponsor. FRONT: K. Miles, D. Henry, P. Huffsmith, M. Nikolic, S. Beller, T. Salinas, A. Hulsey, D. Gill. SECOND: J. Dobbs, W. Herndon, G. Doney, S. Petschka, M. Smith, L. Smartt, J. Wyatt, B. Hedrich. THIRD: E. Yates, S. Adams, T. Shadiz, S. Stone, P. Carraway, P. Tabb. FOURTH: J. Krengle, J. Lakey, G. Harris, M. Medellin, R. Carraway, D. Elsberry. FIFTH: D. Murphy, S. Russell, L. Hachward, K. Taylor, L. Kirksey, C. Daniels, P. Harding, Greg Kirsch, K. Maybin. F.B.L. 105 Development Of Agricultural Leadership FRONT: D. Parker, G. Ulloa, D. Dobbinson, J. Blair, Sweetheart, J. Benn, W. Baker, J. Hill, J. Eaton, C. Cheney, D. Hurley. SECOND: M. Lightfoot, S. Wilcox, L. Parker, M. Goolsby, R. Harris, T. Rice, T. Marshall, M. Scott, M. Foster. THIRD: S. Barefield, D. Baker, S. Churchill, B. Burkett, D. Warren, C. Elliot, G. Renaud, D. Treadwell, J. Coody. FOURTH: C. Bur- roughs, S. Alloy, S. Thompson, J. Hassell, D. Simmons, J. Calvert, K. Fountain, S. Jones, T. Lockhart. FIFTH: J. Pratt, T. Mosley, D. Clarke, L. McShane, M. Jalomo, T. Shockley, D. Sathans, M. Clawson, R. Kimball. The sole purpose of Milby FFA is the development of agricultural leader- ship, cooperation, and citizenship. Over at the “pens” activities revolve around livestock projects. Many hours are spent on the learning of vocational agriculture. 106 OFFICERS: FRONT: D. Clarke, V.-Pres.; R. Harris, Pres.; M. Lightfoot, Treas.; C. Elliott, Sec.. SECOND: D. Parker, Advisor; M. Clawson, Sen.; M. Foster, Pari.; L. Parker, Rep. . « AG Activities 1968 FFA Sweetheart Janet Blair 107 Home’s Foij To the GOOD LIFE!! This year the purpose of the Future Home- makers of America is to help each family mem- ber recognize and develop his talents and abili- ties throughout the year. Club projects have in- cluded cake sales, a foods booth and the AY Carnival, and an FIIA Banquet. FRONT: W. Wilkerson, Song Leader, M. Williams, Historian, G. Kocurek, First Y. Pres., B. McWatters, Pres. SECOND: C. Swindle, Reporter, J. Lunceford, Second Y. Pres., G. Webb, Parliamentarian. r America’s Future 109 FRONT: S. Garrett, B. Harnett, C. Kocurek, J. Ellis, J. Grube. SECOND: E. Lill, V. Her- nandez, P. Eades, D. Dickson, C. Trevino. THIRD: .1. Smaistral, W. Wilkerson, J. Lunce- ford, G. Webb, B. McWatters. FT A Swings Future Teachers of America is an organization designed especially for those students interested in the field of education. In the fall, the members attended the District I Convention which was held at Pasadena High School. In February, the State Con- vention was held in Dallas. The an- nual Spring Banquet was the high- light of the year. F. T. A. OFFICERS: FRONT: M. Nikolie, Sec.; G. Franks, Treas.; L. Smartt, Pres. SECOND: S. Hawthorne, Historian; J. LaVallee, V. Pres.; B. Gates, V. Pres.; Miss J. Moore, Sponsor. 110 FTA OFFICERS: FRONT: L. Brown, Pres.; P. Wells, Sgt.-at-Arms; M. Glenn, Head Row Capt.; S. Jernigan, Head Row Capt. SECOND: Mr. Alksne, Sponsor; L. DeBorde, Sec.-Treas. Milby’s Flashcard Club is one of the largest and most active clubs of the football season. The two hundred members provide half- time entertainment by holding up colored cards, which flash slogans such as “Hi”, and “Go Ruffs” to the Milby opponents. Go, Buffs! ROW CAPTAINS: M. Holmes, M. Lawson, B. Berger, D. Goolsby. SECOND: P. Newby, G. Holland, V. Neely, R. Smith, B. Taylor, M. Anthony, G. Davis, J. Blair. i Flashcards 111 FRONT: E. Alpert, E. Alpert, E. Pimentel, B. Padgett, P. PStterson, K. Reynolds, M. Young, C. Bell, P. McVey, L. Karm, M. Junek, G. Hay good, C. Mills, P. Luckow, B. Hanisch, E. Edwards, K. Jernigan, K. Holdren, T. Phelps, P. Kelley. SECOND: C. Prather, L. Corkern, C. Mullen, K. Chebret, G. Connell, P. Wells, M. Campbell, C. Pettyjohn, B. Sadler, J. Brenner, S. White, J. Turner, D. Markum, H. Hardy, D. Radliff. THIRD: L. L. Goldsmith, P. Hohnston, M. Evans, P. Newby, T. Poteat, C. Allison, E. Jackson, C. White, N. Yollers, M. Butcher, B. Hedrich. FOURTH: B. Blair, J. Stodghill, R. Hanson, D. Brown, S. Allen, B. Chase, C. Ward, M. Glenn, J. Berryhill, R. Hayes, C. Drew, D. Seafford. FIFTH: S. Jernigan, J. Sellman, N. Dowell, M. Mason, M. Walker, D. Mayfield, E. Waki, S. Armand, C. Ash, J. Bennett, H. Pacek, G. Whitsitt, L. Fenly, D. Phelps. SIXTH: D. Goolsby, R. Bennett, L. Frennesson, J. DeCamp, B. McWatters, A. Bonnettc, C. Brown, D. Carpenter, K. Baldwin, P. Besser, L. Milvihill, S. Roesler, B. Deleery, R. Jimenez. SEVENTH: N. Hale, G. Holland, B. Brindley, T. Smith, L. Daniels, L. McDaniels, B. Harden, M. Moore, D. Payne, R. Railey, L. Jenson, M. Wil- liams, C. Lott, G. Davis, M. Muneke, L. DeBorde, L. Jinks, M. Johnson, S. Anderson, B. Keepers, M. Robinson, K. Bridges, N. Biles, S. Clark, M. Lawson, R. May, S. Hampton, P. Shannon, R. George, R. Robinson. One, Two, Three — Up! Keep trying! I 12 Flashcards Planned Activities Mark Success mm All students who have had one year of French may be members of LeCercle. Activities range from operating the Cafe de la Gaite at the Allied Youth Carnival to the showing of outstanding French fea- ture films. The final social event of the year is a banquet, always with an excellent French menu and an outstanding French speaker. All students who are beginning the study of French are members of the Les Apprentis. They assist the Le Cercle Francais in its activities. LES APPRENTIS FRONT: J. Peters, M. Lowe, M. Ware, S. Oliver (V.P.), M. Munneke (Pres.), L. Phillips (Treas.), C. Clements (Sec.), C. Cupples, S. Armand, R. Rendon. SECOND: R. Rice, H. Thorsbrough, D. Rodriguez, A. Percie, C. Calvert, M. Dupuy, K. Seeley, P. Snitchler, D. Dickson, E. Bobbitt. THIRD: J. Espinosa, J. Dobbs, M. Deen, C. Ash, S. Anderson, S. Duty. FOURTH: S. Strickland, L. Torres, C. Trevino, M. Smariga, L. Myers, B. Roberson, A. Hudson. FIFTH: T. Gomez, J. Lynch, S. Henry, S. Betto, L. Flowers, Mrs. Mohle (Sponsor), S. Hagler, M. Powell. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS FRONT: R. Jimenez, M. Young, C. Bell (Pres.), R. Tristan (V.P.), S. McKay (Sec.), E. Yates (Treas.), D. Garza, D. Barrera. SECOND: P. Black, L. Graham, M. Youngblood, J. Perry, M. Hinkle, S. Coston, S. Bardelon. THIRD: R. Mixon, K. Burns, M. Glenn, D. Wison, M. Jiminez, F. Spears. FOURTH: G. Anquiano, B. Gates, J. Kellerman, M. Sanchez, C. Ream, C. Hatcher. French Club 113 Martha Lawson Treasurer Billy Sadler Club Beau Mina Glenn Sherry Allen 2nd Vice-President 1st Vice-President The Bisonettes Larry DeBorde Officer’s Beau Mrs. Betty Spurgers Sponsor Mrs. Sandra Gentry Sponsor 114 Taunie Rezzoffi Mascot Cheryl Allison Modene Anthony Susie Armand Cathy Ash Karen Baldwin Carolyn Bell Janelle Bennett GIRL’S BOOSTER CLUB The Girl’s 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 Bisonettes also sponsor a booth in the A.Y. Carnival, an act in the Valentine Varieties, and the Basketball Banquet. The club consists of 91 girls and 7 officers. Each girl must be willing to give freely of her time and talents to serve her school and club to the best of her ability. Barbara Berger JoAnn Berryhill Nancy Biles Janet Blair Ann Bonnette Janet Brenner Diane Gaynes Darla Goolsby Carleen Hamner Bobeye Hanisch Rae Jean Hanson Barbara Hardin Heather Hardy Kathy Holdren Linda Holley Glenda Haygood Mary Holmes Sharon Jemigan Karen Jemigan Becky Jiminez Kathy Johnson Laurel Lively Marilyn Junek Paula Johnston Rita Hayes Penny Luckow Belinda Lunsford Lisa McDaniels Paula McVey Barbara McWatters Carol Martin Marsha Mason Candace Mills Donna Mayfield Linda Mulvihill Marcy Munger Debbie Mylius Patt Newby Pat Patterson Christine Pettyjohn Diana Phelps Patricia Phelps Terry Poteat Camille Prather Kay Reynolds Harriet Ptacek Suzi Roesler Sue Smith Theresia Smith Joyce Turner Marsha Touchstone Linda Turner Nancy Vollers Carla Ward Mary Walker Brenda Willingham Mallory Young Gail Whitsitt Martha Youngblood „E- Alpert G McDonald, S. Allen, D. Humphrey, L. Brown, R. Kimble, L. Jensen, S. Clark, M. Lawson, B. Dunn, M. Glen, T. Bracci, V. Neely. Charlie Picnic Linda Brown entertains at the Winter Whirl. OFFICERS: FRONT: Steve Byrd, Pari.; Mrs. Ingham, Sponsor; Rhonda Proffitt, V. Pres. SECOND: Calvin Whitmarsh, Club Beau; Pam Deutsch, Sec.-Treas.; E)ayna Engleman, Pres.; Pat Shry, Club Sweetheart. The Tradition Continues In Der Deutsche Verein” The Constitution proposes a club of interested German students work- ing together to further their use of the language while exhibiting German culture and customs. The Milby German Club is sponsored by Mrs. Ingeborg Ingham. The Club, founded in 1960, now has a membership of about 60 stu- dents taken from the eight German classes offered at Milby. The Club’s activities are as varied as the German life they study. Project for the past year included the booth in the annual AY Carnival, the Club Christmas party, a collection of toys for orphans, varied car washes and cake sales, and the yearly TAGS convention. Larry, James, Ronnie and Wade seem to enjoy washing someone else’s car at the club’s carwash. FRONT: P. Deutsch, D. Vetter, J. Nagle, K. White, S. White, J. Cooper, D. Phelps, R. Winkler, A. Robinson, F. Ingham, S. Joe. SECOND: P. Shry, S. Proffitt, S. Byrd, R. French, R. Proffitt, L. Nunez, P. Phelps, R. Winkler, C. Gay, D. Engel- man, D. Nuss, J. Berryhill. THIRD: T. Conkling, J. Stinebowcr, G. Miller, M. Hopf, P. Rivers, J. Pettyjohn, B. Ellis, S. Purfurst, S. Weatherly, M. Touchstone, A. Lawhon, J. Oddo, W. Arthur. FOURTH: M. Besser, T. Burrer, J. Holland, W. 122 Harveson, W. Ford, C. Whitmarsh, L. Jinks, J. Davenport, D. Pavlik, G. Holgraf, K. Bridges, D. Teague, C. Miller, R. Walker. OFFICERS: FRONT: D. Tinker, Pres.; C. Ros- brough, V. Pres.; J. Dowdy, Sec. SECOND: D. Mayfield, Reporter; A. Bernal, Pari.; S. Mixon, Treas.; Mrs. Bradley, Sponsor. G.R.A. The purpose of Milby Girls’ Recreation Association is to stimulate interest in a variety of sports, recreation, and related activities. The club strives to provide opportunity for wholesome competition in activities which will con- tribute to social, emotional, physical and mental well-being, to develop sportsmanship, leadership, scholarship, and char- acter, and to motivate interest in, and provide officials for, the school’s intramural program. Various inter-club tournaments are held after school for trophies and to earn points for different state awards. G.R.A. activities include the G.R.A.-Faculty Volleyball Game, a banquet, and various money-making projects. . 123 FRONT: J. Dowdy, J. Grube, B. Dorsey, S. Mixon. SECOND: M. Matamorous, E. Trevino, D. Villarreal, A. Bernal, D. Tinker. THIRD: A . Areizo, Y. Gonzales, B. Fite, D. Mayfield, K. Rosbrough. Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions Hi-Y is an all boy club, representing a Chris- tian organization of youth and services. The club motto, “To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character,” is strong- ly upheld by the members. OFFICERS: FRONT: N. Hale, Treas.; S. Hampton, V. Pres.; B. Dunn, Pres. SECOND: C. Smith, Sponsor; T. Bracci, Sgt.-at-Arms; M. Raymond, Sec.; B. Sadler, Chap- lain. FRONT: J. Gilbert, D. Radliff, B. Sadler, R. Robinson, R. Patterson, P. Bales. SECOND: D. Bokemeyer, R. Tucker, M. Raymond, B. George, B. Dunn. THIRD: C. Lott, T. Burrer, D. Morris, M. Johnson, J. Easterwood, L. Burrows. FOURTH: N. Hale, M. Williams, G. Smith, T. Bracci, S. Hampton. 124 Hi-Y Homecoming ’67 Co-Chairmen BECKY GONZALES and PAULA STINEBOWER COMITTEE CHAIRMEN: FRONT: D. Nor- wood, L. Schmuck. SECOND: P. Rainey, Ken Luce, Debbie Harrison, M. Robinson. THIRD: R. Smith, G. Davis, V. Neely, D. Munger, M. Glenn. HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: FRONT: J. Alsobrook, C. Allison, T. Poteat, M. Glenn, B. Berger, D. Norwood, M. Moore, J. Turner, D. Clemments, D. Harriston, K. Reynolds. SECOND: B. Stevenson, P. Newby, B. Chase, B. Reynolds, M. Anthony, P. Wells, D. Schlosser, D. Ross, P. Rainey, C. Drew. THIRD: G. De La Isla, K. Luce, L. Frennesson, M. Holmes, C. Ward, A. Bracci. FOURTH: C. Burnett, J. LaVallee, P. Shannon, M. Munneke, M. Williams. FIFTH: R. Smith, G. Davis, M. Lawson, V. Neely, D. Mayfield, G. Erdmann, P. Carraway. SIXTH: J. Easterwood, S. Hampton, C. Lott, D. Munger, M. Burke, S. Burke, A. Jones. 125 The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a National Organization for Youth—boys and girls enrolled fulltime in trade and industrial education classes. VIC A is the youngest National Voca- tional Youth Organization and potentially the largest in the nation. The goal of VICA is to help students with interests in the Trade, Industrial, or Tech- nical Fields become happy, mature, and pro- ductive citizens. FRONT: OFFICERS: H. Adkins, V.-Pres.; S. Epperson, Sec.; B. Ruff, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND: K. Norris, Pres.; R. Ellis, Treas.; P. Ross, Pari.; H. Chapman, Rep.; Mr. Herrington, Advisor. Y.I.C.A. Prepares Productive Citizens 126 FRONT: Mr. Herrington, R. Wells, P. Macaluso, B. Shewmake, S. Epperson, J. Montova, J. Neighbors. SECOND: G. Vores, R. Good, H. Chapman, S. Carlson, J. Plummer, P. McMahon. THIRD: L. Cason, B. Ruff, P. Ross, K. Nor- ris, R. Ellis. Interact Leaders . . . President Jackie Pettyjohn Vice-President Tommy Earles Senior Director Ronnie French The Interact Club is a boys’ club sponsored by Rotary International. It is primarily a club whose pur- pose is service to school, the com- munity and county. This year, the club has helped out in the book- room, painted the parking lot stripes, aided the Honor Society deliver the Christmas baskets, and sent toys to children in Viet Nam. Junior Director James Davenport Secretary Donald James T reasurer Barry Yeats Sophomore Director Bill Morgan FRONT: J. Nagle, P. Kinzic, B. Orlopp, M. Brown, D. Laurentz, R. French, S. Nix. SECOND: F. Ingham, M. Cohen, J. Schroeder, E. Mah, J. Pettyjohn, J. Morin. THIRD: D. Ladner, T. Grubbs, G. Quadp, J. Wilkinson, J. Lunceford, B. Morgan, B. Yeats. FOURTH: D. James, J. Davenport, T. Earles, S. Barron, J. Brandt, M. Besser. Sweetheart Modena Anthony Sweetheart Danna Clements Sweetheart Barbara Chase Sponsor Claude Brinkley 128 Interact M-m Jr. Red Cross The Jr. Red Cross is a service or- ganization which, in connection with the American Red Cross, undertakes several community projects. This year the members of the Milby Jr. Red Cross made flower decorations for hospitals. Later in the year the members collected memberships from Milby students for the Red Cross Organization. FRONT: R. Gonzales, Pres., L. Bowman, V. Pres. SECOND: L. Moreno, Council Rep., C. Rosbrough, Sec. 129 FRONT: 0. Rocha, R. Jimenez, L. Goldsmith, P. Bailey, B. Dorsey, M. Rodriguez. SEC- OND: B. Jones, L. Bowman, M. Moore, C. Rosbrough, C. Gates, D. Mayfield. THIRD: E. Earle, S. Finley, E. Yates, M. Cohen, A. Rocha, D. Slates. The Leaders Of Tomorrow J FRONT: J. Mejia, D. Coots, W. Ford, R. Walker, M. Brown, S. Nix, J. Pettyjohn. SECOND: M. Scamardo, C. Whitmarsh, G. Richardson, S. Schroeder, R. Eggenberger, B. Morgan, T. Edwards. THIRD: D. Strickler, T. Earles, J. Sellman, M. Besser, J. Gray, L. Jinks, J. Lunceford. FOURTH: K. Bridges, G. Smith, G. Williams, L. Dodds, V. Blades, D. James, M. Johnson. An organization on the move is Key Club International with a membership of over 85,000. This year the Milby chapter has proven to be one of the most outstanding in its division. The main purpose of the Key Club is to develop leadership and stimulate initiative among its mem- bers through their many service projects for the school and community. This year Key Club participated in many school activities. A school spirit drive and a teacher appre- ciation drive were also started. Community projects includ- ed serving in Kiwanis and church activities. Sponsor: Mr. Dickerson Key Club In Action Today Officers’ Sweetheart Mina Glenn Club Sweetheart Dianne Sizer Key Club 131 OFFICERS: FRONT: Keith Bridges, Pres.; Calvin Whitmarsh, Director; Mike Besser, Treas. SECOND: Marc Brown, Sec.; Van Blades, Sgt.-at-Arms. Honor, Courage, Service, Scholarship, and Leadership Lamda Sigma Alpha is a service organi- zation made up of members who have won the American Legion Award in Junior High School. The members of the honorary society continue to exemplify these qualities by participating in extracurricular, as well as academic, activities. L.S.A. OFFICERS: N. Hale, v-pres.; L. Frennesson, sec.-treas.; G. Holland, Pres. FRONT: Sofia Cano, D. Gallego, L. Brown. SECOND: E. Yates, L. Frennesson, J. Hall, S. Elliott. THIRD: R. Peckham, M. Gallegos, G. Holland. FOURTH: D. Ladner, J. Davenport, G. Williams, N. Hale. 132 LSA Be On The Watch For Caesar, Aneas, And Fun? OFFICERS: FRONT: L. Thompson, Sec.; C. Horton, Vice-Pres.; J. Aaron, Treas. SECOND: T. Earles, Pres.; Mrs. Smith, Sponsor; C. Ezzell, 2nd Vice-Pres. Latin Club 133 The Milby Latin Club began its busiest year ever by showing surfing films at the A. Y. Carnival! The main event and most exciting activity was the An- nual State Convention. This year’s convention was held at Reagan High School in Austin. The Milby Latin Club is a chapter of the Junior Clas- sical League. Omnia est bene, quod finit bene! FRONT: S. Woo, K. Manno, B. Bade, K. Tombough, K. Ryan, M. Brown, C. Horton, S. Nix, L. Thompson, M. Carlisle. SECOND: S. Bell, C. Mills, S. Edwards, S. Hawthorne, K. Chebret, M. Hampton, E. Hansen, W. Zuan, M. Edwards, J. Aaron. THIRD: K. Nuss, M. Walker, K. Baldwin, N. Harrison, C. Adams, C. Pettijohn, R. Prevost, A. Robinson, M. Mun- neke. FOURTH: H. Simpson, M. Rowe, C. Pearson, D. Coots, D. Bokemeyer, K. Grimes, R. Earles, H. Harrell. FIFTH: D. James, J. Massey, C. Burton, M. Williams, G. Cotten, G. Smith, S. Barron, T. Earles. Outstanding OFFICERS: S. Hampton, Treas.; D. Mun- ger, V-Pres.; M. Glenn, Officer’s Sweet- heart; B. Dunn, Pres.; J. Rombs, Sgt. at Arms; G. DeLa Isla, Chaplain; Mr. Honea, Sponsor; J. Easterwood, Recorder. To be eligible for membership in Lettermen’s Club one must earn a varsity letter in football, basketball, baseball, track, golf, swimming, or tennis. The club, organized to help athletes become better acquainted. It also promotes good will among teachers and students. At Christmas time the club aids the NHS in collecting and dis- tributing baskets for the needy. The organization assists school spirit and develops self-discipline. Linda Brown Club Sweetheart Mina Glenn Officers Sweetheart Pat Bales Tony Bracci Rill Brindley Tommy Burrer Russell Bussey Manie Campbell Jerry Easterwood 134 r Athletes James Gilbert Alfred Grays Nathan Hale Mario Hernandez John Jiminez Chris Lott Roland Lopez Larry Mangiamelli Ronnie Kimball Dale Ladner David Munger John Musquez Billy Sadler Roy Salvador Joe Sellman David Smith Stuart Snow Greg Smith Dwight Morris Danny Radcliff Jeff Rombs Randy Tucker Edward Valverde Frank Vazquez Mike Williams Letterman’s Club 135 Books Are Our Business The Library Club offers students a means to develop qualities of leadership and responsibility which will aid them toward a better understanding in choosing a career. The Library staff contributes much service toward the desirable func- tioning of an integral part of school life. Throughout the day, one or more library assistants arc available and ready to aid students in checking out books and finding reference material. The Library Club is affiliated with the Texas Association of Library Assistants. They take an active part in the program of activities outlined by this organization. OFFICERS: FRONT: S. Muras, Pres.; M. Bottoms, V. Pres.; B. Brandt, Sec-Treas. FRONT: M. Bottoms, L. Cockern, P. Snitchler, D. Null, S. Muras. SECOND: J. Pettyjohn, B. Brandt, A. Hudson, M. Musachia, T. Shadix. THIRD: E. Swindle, T. Ivey, R. Eggenberger, R. Lee, H. Scheel. 136 Library Education In The Medical World FRONT: Mrs. Graham, Sponsor; P. Bailey, S. Mixon, G. Frank, N. Robertson, Sponsor. SECOND: B. Dorsey, R. M. Alamia, M. Medellin, M. Nikolie, K. Ash. THIRD: E. Trutt, H. Caulfield, P. Clay, P. McConnell, P. Kelley. FOURTH: L. Fowler, J. Ulboa, C. Mayo, J. Savage, E. Broyles, M. Steele- Medical Education and the Development of Interesting Careers stands for the meaning and purpose of M.E.D.I.C. In order to help students become acquainted with the various fields of med- icine, the members hear lectures, watch films, and tour hospitals. Projects and services this year in- cluded a tour of John Sealy Burn Institute, Christ- mas Caroling at a local Hospital, and helping in the Chest X-ray. Kit? OFFICERS: FRONT: N. Robertson, Sponsor; G. Franks, Treas.; S. Mixon, Pres.; N. Graham, Sponsor. SECOND: B. Dorsey, Sec.; C. Mayo, Sgt-at-Arms; P. Kelley, Pub- licity; L. Fowler, Vice-Pres. MEDIC 137 Inspiration FRONT: L. Brown, M. Glenn, L. Jensen, P. Luckow, E. Mata. SECOND: R. Edkins, B. Hanisch, C. White, C. Ward, J. Brenner. THIRD: D. Pankey, D. Mylius, M. Holmes, M. Lawson, D. Holbert, M. Thibodeaux. The purpose of the Modern Dance Club shall be, first, to offer the students the opportunity for creative dance study and composition, and, sec- ond, to stimulate interest in fun and artistic dance. Throughout the year, this organization partici- pated in many school programs such as the Val- entine Varieties, the AY Carnival, and the Kaleido- scope. In the spring, the club presented the Modern Dance Concert, which is the product of many week’s work and made a week-end trip to participate in the dance clinic at Sam Houston State College in Huntsville. OFFICERS: L. Brown, Sec.; M. Holmes, Treas.; Mrs. Gentry, Sponsor; L. Jensen, President; M. Glenn, Pres. (Spring). 138 Motion 139 Mrs. Gentry instructs a group of modern dance girls. 140 Modern Dance Get Kooth” Such was the cry of the most productive students at Milby, members of the National Honor Society. The slogan “Get Kooth” implies a policy of launch- ing social activities for the club itself throughout the year. Trips to musicals at the Houston Music Theater and various other activities were planned. The requirements for membership in the N.H.S. are 3.5 or better grade average, with not more than two C averages. Excellent conduct is also a must. The serious activities of the N.H.S. are devoted to delivering Christmas baskets to underprivileged families. Also, a $100 scholarship is given to the most active girl and boy in the club. The principal moneymaking projects for the year were a dance in January and the annual Singing Valentines in February. “Get Kooth!” “Get Smart!” OFFICERS: Stephanie Joe, Treas.; Richard Bennett, Pari.; Tommy Earle, Pres.; Keith Bridges, V. Pres.; Dayna Engleman, Sec.; Mrs. Betty Howell, Sponsor. FRONT- D. Gallego, D. Barrera, W. Quan, G. Franks, C. Prather, A. Hulsey, K. Tombaugh, B. Gonzales, J. Justes, J Blair’ S Emery5 SECOND: D. McAdams, R. Moore, G. Dorsey, B. Gutierrez, L. Smartt, B. Ponder, L. Brown, M. Glen E. Alpert, L. Jensen, R. Proffitt, E. Yates. FOURTH: E. Garza, B. Lee, G. Neel, J. Sterling. FIFTH: J. Morin, S. Cano B. Brandt, T. Farson, G. Holland, D. Lauraitz, P. Deutson, L. Fowler, M. Lewis, C. Gay. SIXTH: L. Lopez, K. Nuss S. Neyland, B. Gates, M. Cohen, S. Pettyjohn, S. Joe, D. Engelmann, M. Besser, W. Harveson, C. Hatcher, S. Thompson. SIXTH: N. Hale, B. Albritton, S. Elliott, J. Davenport, D. James, R. Bennett, G. Williams, T. Earles, K. Bridges, E. Smith, D. Tabony, A. Ramirez. 141 Success Through Speech FALL OFFICERS: J. Fletcher, V.P.; E. Honey, Treas.; M. Jimenez, Sec.; S. Green, Sgt-at-Arms; R. Waters, Pres. SPRING OFFICERS: J. Mooney, Pres.: E. Honey, Treas.; M. Jimenez, Sec.; S. Green, Sgt-at-Arms; P. Fitch, V. Pres. Membership in Milby’s National Forensic League requires participation. Its members meet their rough competition with long hours of instruction behind them. Mr. Thompson and his students this year attended tournaments in Corpus Christi, Goliad, Beaumont, and Arkansas. They brought home many awards. By attending these tournaments, members earned service points and gained knowledge and experi- ence. FRONT: E. Burlingame, B. Odom, B. Culverhouse, M. Jimenez, R. Alamia, M. Moore. SECOND: P. Kinzie, S. Byrd, P. Johnston, N. Pry, B. Chase, P. Fitch, L. Byron. THIRD: R. Waters, M. Brown, J. Fountains, J. Fletcher, B. Orlopp, M. Barrett. FOURTH: T. Edwards, L. Young, W. Smartt, J. Silva. OFFICERS: FRONT: D. Hinkle, V. Pres.; R. Martinez, Sec.; Mrs. Miller, Sponsor; L. Davis, Pres. SECOND: R. M. Erwin, Sgt.; J. Barajao, Sgt. O.C.T. Provides Dual Opportunities The Occupational Cooperative Training program is designed for in-school students who have unique academic situations that prevent them from taking part in regular programs of Vocational Education. The program consists of a combination of occupational training and a modified academic curriculum. These provide the students with a dual educational oppor- tunity for achievement in acquiring basic educational opportunities in and prepara- tion for employment to the maximum potential of their ability. FRONT: N. Shorey, M. Torres, D. Perez, M. Killum, M. R. Martinez, E. Blankinbekirt, V. Kellum, C. A. Lott, E. Y. Gonzalez, Mrs. Miller. SECOND: J. Espinosa, R. M. Erwin, K. Kennedy, L. E. Davis, C. Castro, K. Hughes, T. D. Bownanz, T. Ontiveros. THIRD: C. Fite, J. Barajas, 0. Hinkle, D. McCammon, T. P. McCammon, D. Lund, F. Barre- more. FOURTH: C. A. Purturst, K. Pratt, C. Lambright, D. Bone, C. J. Cain. O.C.T. 145 Learning While Earning FRONT: C. Barentine, P. Watts, E. Moreno, L. Zuniga, F. Licari, L. Mines, P. Huffsmith, K. O’Brien. SECOND: J. Blair, L. Martinez, Y. Gomez, W. Herndon, D. Knox, S. Hill. L. Matejak, C. Horton. THIRD: J. Lokey, J. Krengle, M. Gutierrez, I. Villanueva, S. Crump, .S. Adams, R. Hart. FOURTH: B. Caffrey, M. McDaniels, R. Martin, J. Miller, S. Gutierrez, R. Gonzales, R. Carraway, A. Alejandro. President Jerry Miller OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Senior business students enrolled in Vocational Office Education classes .. . VOE . .. • earning while learning • gaining new skills • acquiring work experience • meeting new people • competing at State Convention • socializing at Employer-Employee Banquets . . . and go on to become tomorrow’s leaders. Sponsor Kathy Vavrecka Vice-President Jenny Lokey 146 Reporter Janet Blair Secretary Regina Carraway Treasurer Siva Gutierrez Parliamentarian Lucy Martinez Historian Wanda Herndon Pat Watts at Federal Aviation. Jcanie Krengle at Gibraltar. Cathy Horton using Gestether. Rick Martin and Sheena Crump. The NASA employees: Esmeralda Moreno, Irene Villaneva, Jane Blair, Yolanda Gomez, Carol Barentine, Barbara Caffrey, Jerry Miller Pat Huffsmith computyp- ing. Marilyn McDaniel, Talking -with client. Maria with a name plate. Lupe Zuniga, Lois Matejek—telephone. Angelica Alejandro and boss. OEA 147 Roseann Hart—lax office. Suzanne Hill computes. Susan Adams at Stewart and Ste- venson Linda Mines Roger Gonzales—record controls. Frances Licari—Law Library. 148 OEA Elvia Castillo—Posting. Debbie Knox at Harrisburg Bank. Barbara Caffrey—ready to blast off to work at NASA. The Music Department Boasts A Fine Orchestra This year’s orchestra is a strong, well-rounded organization. The members are proud to be a vital part of Milby’s outstanding music department. The Milby Orchestra can not only boast of an excellent organization, but also of a few All-State and All-Region musicians. The Orchestra and all of Milby are proud of these students and the out- standing job they have done. These talented musi- cians have worked hard and the Orchestra is proud of the recognition they have brought the organiza- tion and the school. Mr. Seastrand and his musicians also added to school activities by providing music at varied events. These have included Christmas programs, P.T.A. meetings, and Music Concerts. The Orchestra also provides music at the January Commencement exercises for mid-term graduation. Director: Mr. Eugene L. Seastrand ORCHESTRA: FRONT: J. Dominey, C. Mayo, R. White, D. Tabony, A. Robinson, E. Detorke, A. Saenz, B. McNeil, G. W. Brown, W. Harveson, D. Breaux. SECOND: S. Carnagey, L. Tristan, M. Powell, C. Clement, S. Wheeler. THIRD: J. Nagle, R. Eggenberger, V. Ruhman, D. Deleery, C. Saucier, S. Dodds, E. Hansen. S. Schuman, M. West. 149 PEP BAND: FRONT: Brad Orlopp, Conductor; Calvin Whittmarsh, Trumpet. SECOND: Van Blades, Trombone; Keith Bridges, Clarinet; Ronnie French, Clarinet; David Bailey, Clarinet; George Webb, Bass Clarinet. THIRD: Neal Leonard, Drums; Steve Nix, Baritone Sax; David Laurentz, French Horn; Jony Lunceford, Clarinet. FOURTH: Charles Clendaniel, Sax; David Deleery, Bass; Mike Vetters, Baritone. Boosting Spirit With Rock And Soul The Milby Pep Band is a proud and reserved organization of dedicated young musicians who en- joy raising a ruckus and making lots of noise. Long a traditional part of football and basketball games, the Pep Band’s fame has now spread city-wide as they were invited this year to provide money-giving music for a United Fund luncheon in the Rice Hotel. Students from Milby, as well as every other school in the city, have enjoyed listening to this group during all sorts of time-outs and breaks. The Milby Pep Band has done an outstanding job this year and we are proud of them. Charles, Ronnie, David, George, Jon] break. and Keith take a quiet 150 Plainsman Carla Hatcher Society Editor Calvin Whitmarsh Photographer Salvador Vega, Sports Editor Becky Gonzales, Editor Carl Miller Feature Editor Jo Marie Sterling Business Manager Editorial Assistants: Sofia Cano, Donna Pankey, Joe Sellman, Jimmie Grube, Ricca Simmons Lawyers Of Tomorrow FRONT: R. Waters, D. Null, P. Kinzie. SECOND: B. Orlopp, W. Arthur, M. Barret. THIRD: T. Mazzu, J. Bohammon, W. Smartt, J. Fletcher. The Milby Pre-Law Club was formed for people showing an interest in a law career. The Pre-Law Club has as its goal learning about law so as to be prepared for a career in law. Functions such as visits to courts, law offices, and law libraries are undertaken. Another major goal is to make fellow students and citizens aware of laws and democracy. This year the Pre-Law Club in conjunction with the Key Club hung flags in all homerooms to promote general respect for law. OFFICERS: M. Barret, Sec.; T. Mazzu, Sponsor; R. Waters, V. Pres.; J. Fletcher, Pres. Charles H. Milliy Parent Teacher Association 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 protection of children and youth. TO BRING into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teach- ers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child. TO DEVELOP between educator and the general public such united effort as will secure for every child the highest ad- vantages in physical, mental, social and spiritual education. P.T.A. OFFICERS: FRONT: Mrs. A. J. Pavlik, Budget and Finance; Mrs. J. II. Marsh, Rec. Sec.; Mrs. H. L. Patton, Pres.; Mrs. J. H. Lester, Vice-Pres. SECOND: Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Hist.; Mrs. Lane Gold- smith, Cor. Sec.; Mrs. T. E. Gilmore, Extension; Mrs. G. P. Deever, Pari.; Mrs. Floyd Cornelius, Hospitality Assistant; Mrs. J. 0. Hurley, Membership; Mrs. H. H. Thompson, Treas.; Mrs. M. Smith, Home Service. 153 rr'' FRONT: J. McClesky, E. Fleming, J. Sellman, J. Morin, J. Burr, S. Belto, R. Ross, D. Turner, S. Jernnigan, Club Sweet- heart, B. Edwards, M. Waldon, D. Teague, T. Burrer, J. Newell, M. Hopf, J. Holland, M. Robinson. SECOND: M. Blount, M. Melancon, P. Williams, M. Barrett, P. Allison, L. DeBorde, C. Whitmarsh, L. Jinks, P. C. Gray, G. Richardson, S. Byrd, D. Laurentz, S. Nix, R. Rice. THIRD: W. Elsberry, D. Davis, J. Novotny, L. Young, B. Oliver, B. Henson, M. Johnson, H. Harrell, B. Eneks, J. Gilbert, J. Brister, R. Wherry, B. Haskins, S. Baumgorth, B. Morgan, P. Jury, G. Quoan, H. Scheel, J. James, T. O’Brody. FOURTH: F. Lehoch, F. Stevens, G. Miller, J. Elledge, H. Ladner, D. Raegan, T. Ivey, J. Temple, R. Bussey, C. Lott, G. Fulgham, J. Pettyjohn, M. Steele, P. Miller, J. Ivey. FIFTH: C. Krengle, S. Scamordo, J. Sanders, S. Cloch, R. May, W. Author, D. Harvey, J. Ezzell, K. Hudson, M. Deem, D. James, S. Schroeder, J. Silva, K. Bridges, K. Mejial, J. DeCamp, K. Luce, B. Pickens, R. Jones, D. Easterling, R. Lester. SIXTH: M. Elledge, A. Oliphant, R. Eggenberger, L. Dodds, E. Swindle, M. McKinney, R. McDonald, G. Williams, J. Lynch, C. Ezzell, F. Zappa, T. Earles, J. Lunceford, C. Swindle, G. Holdgraf, J. Howard, D. Ladner, B. George, R. Woodruff. Ragnots Ragnots is the boys booster club of Milby designed to promote good sportsmanship, de- velop school spirit, and to support the activi- ties of the school. The clubs activities include participating in school functions such as the AY Carnival and Valentine Varieties. The Club attended the Texas-Baylor football game in Austin and the Aggie Bonfire at Thanksgiving. 154 OFFICERS: H. Guelich, Third Vice-President; M. Brown, First Vice-President; S. Edwards, Officers Sweetheart; B. Reid, Presi- dent; S. Geron, Second Vice-President. SECOND: J. Easterwood, Sgt. at Arms, R. Morley, Treas.; M. Besser, Secretary. I 155 FRONT: J. Blancas, J. Rogers, R. Stepan, R. Ybarra, J. Houghtling. 1st Pit. (1ft.)—FRONT: R. Rios, N. Mitchell, T. Blanco, J. Munoz, R. Gamboa. SECOND: A. Aguilar, E. Ramirez, A. Garcia, T. Reynolds. THIRD: R. Hernandez D. Rodriguez, J. Pena, A. Garcia. 2nd Pit. (rt.)—FRONT: G. Black, J. Fernandez, A. Perkle, R. Aguirre. SECOND: M. Gaitan, D. Rodriguez, A. Mena, R. Partida. THIRD: M. Taylor, J. Gonzales, R. Reyna, J. Rojas, J. Salgado, L. Falcon, P. Barbier. Learn Today Lead Tomorrow The Batallion Commander Danny Compoan re- ports the Milby ROTC ready for inspection. To lay the foundation for intelligent citizenship by teaching the principles of leadership, respect for consti- tuted authority, the habits of precision, orderliness, cour- tesy, hygiene, and correctness of posture and deportment. To develop an appreciation of the Army in its role of national defense and to fully inform all students of the opportunities for service therein. To have a program liked and respected by tbe cadets. To have a program looked highly upon by the faculty and all of Milby’s students. To have the finest ROTC unit in the city of Houston. These are the objectives of Milby’s Reserved Officers’ Training Corps. “B” COMPANY FRONT: L. Williams, R. Keeney, J. Martinez, J. Zuniga, B. Saenz. 1st Pit. (lft.)—FRONT: J. Fason, K. Russell, T. Tanguma, T. Falcon, P. Ward, J. Blankenbaker. SECOND: D. Green, A. Castillo, R. Lee, F. Ontiveros. THIRD: D. Ray- bourne, R. Corona, A. Rodriguez, A. Gonzales, R. Medrano, E. Willis. 2nd Pit. (rt.)—FRONT: J. Prescott, J. Sanchez, J. Garza, T. Hernandez, R. Newman. SECOND: R. Rodgers, W. O’Briant, D. Kaskie, A. Aguire. THIRD: P. Perez, F. Martinez, F. Martinez, J. Heckman, J. Espinosa, L. Hernandez. “C” COMPANY FRONT: W. Holly, F. Benteria, M. Norman, R. Gonzales, R. Zepeda. 1st Pit. (1ft.)—FRONT: R. Hernandez, M. Robledo, M. Robbins, D. Bailey. SECOND: L. Chavez, V. Garcia, R. Ramirez. THIRD: J. Ornelas, J. Vasquez, R. Ashley. FOURTH: R. Villareal. 2nd Pit. (rt.)—FRONT: S. Sanchez, J. Mayo, S. Valle, W. Kirk. SECOND: T. Liquez, A. Gonzales, M. Rowe. THIRD: K. Vann, R. Cupples, J. Zunga. FOURTH: W. Ferguson. Passing in review, the Milby ROTC Drill Team displays their precision drills for the Inspectors and spectators at the Second City Inspection. As Inspection time draws near, D. Green, R. Gamboa, D. Rodriguez, and E. Gaitan draw weapons from their racks in the ROTC armory. , I r 1 Batallion Comm. D. Compoan briefs Inspec- tors of the Second City Inspection. Inspectors include Maj. Jones, S.A.I, of the Houston In- dependent School District, S.G.M. Vidler (Commandant of Milby), Maj. Meyers, and Maj. Russell. I ROTC BAND FRONT: J. Heckman, Drum Major; J. Rogers, Sponsor; B. Saenz, Section LDR. SECOND: J. Gonzales, J. Zuniga, A. Garcia. THIRD: W. Kirw, W. Russell, J. Tanguma. FOURTH: T. Reynolds, R. Partida, A. Aquirre. FRONT: F. Renteria R. Norman K. Keeney SECOND: S. Clark J. Rodgers 0. Trevino Marksmanship Is Their Aim FRONT: J. Prescott A. Janda A. Aguilar SECOND: W. Ferguson N. Mitchell R. Villareal R. Norman (Sponsor) FRONT: S. Clark R. Norman SECOND: F. Renteria 0. Trevino J. Roders C. Keeney 160 “A” DRILL TEAM SPONSORS: K. Keeney, F. Renteria. FRONT: L. Williams, Comm., R. Stepan. SECOND: P. Barbier, D. Green, R. Gonzalez, R. Ybarra, J. Sanchez. THIRD: J. Blancas, G. Black, J. Espinosa, S. Sanchez, R. Gamboa. FOURTH: D. Compean, M. Norman, R. Zepeda, W. O’Briant, F. Rod- riguez. FIFTH: D. Garza, A. Gonzalez, L. Hernandez, T. Liquez, R. Partida. “B” DRILL TEAM FRONT: T. Chebret, M. Gaitan, A. Mena, J. Fernandez, R. Corona. SECOND: J. Blankenbecker, A. Costillo, D. Rod- riguez, J. Salgado, E. Ramirez, B. Saenz. ft s The Milby ROTC holds a Battalion Review each Friday morning at which a group of student leaders from the various organizations and clubs are the VIP review party. The above students, who are officers of the Coed Cadettes, were one of the student groups to take in one of the reviews. R. Gonzales, L. Hernandez, J. Espinosa, F. Rod- riguez; COLOR GUARD a . Maj. Meyers, Asst. S.A.I., inspecting Cadet Mitchell Robbins during the Second City Inspec- tion. To their right are R. Gonzales and R. Kilgo looking on. Platoon leader, L. Williams, stands behind Inspector Maj. Meyers. 162 Rodeo Club’s First Year Is Termed Successful The Rodeo Club is designed to promote the old time rodeo tradition. In addition to enjoying an honest sport and competing for prizes and honors, the members work together to build friendship as an organized group. They learn the difficult rodeo skills and how to work and care for animals. The goals of this newly organized club include helping to promote leadership among young people, promoting school spirit, and working together to build friendship. The Rodeo Club’s activities include a banquet, and fund-raising functions for the rodeo they plan on having this summer. OFFICERS: FRONT: J. Wyatt, Treas.; Mrs. Dunlap, Sponsor; C. Campbell. SECOND: M. Foster, Reporter; J. Harriston, Sgt.-at-Arms. THIRD: Mr. Parker, Sponsor; L. Parker, Pres. FRONT: P. Macaluso, K. Winkler, K. Manno, E. Edwards, L. Picard, D. Null, D. Sandidge, A. Harms, V. Schultz, B. Reese, J. Boatwright, J. Ellis, L. Hauck. SECOND: G. Shelander, D. Mayfield, R. Baggett, W. Wilkerson, M. Foster, D. Hurley, P. Carraway, B. Willingham, P. Badon, E. Alpert, J. Pillow, M. Butcher, C. Burnett, D. Goynes, D. Dolen, S. Stone, D. Skains, J. Wyatt. THIRD: D. Parker, L. Brown, C. Myers, B. Frey, A. Bracci, S. Wilcox, R. Carraway, M. Moore, J. Uhloa, M. Kilpatrick, R. Dominque, S. Jernigan, J. Lester, J. Harrison, C. Campbell, L. Dunlap. FOURTH: T. Mosley, M. Clawson, H. Reese, D. Raegan, M. Wason, M. Clark, G. Monroe, B. Goodspeed, G. Cologna, C. Elliott, P. Williams, T. Cone, J. Hassell, F. Lockhart, L. Parker, E. Palms, D. Smallwood, L. Simmons. Rodeo Club 163 Scientific Knowledge Is Gained The purpose of the Science Club is to stimulate interest in Science. Demonstrations, experiments, guest speakers, films, and trips to places of scientific significance were in- cluded in the projects planned for this year. Besides these group activities, the Science Club encourages its individual members to begin personal sci- entific projects for the Science Fair as well as for their own enlightenment. OFFICERS: FRONT: B. Gates, Sec.-Treas.; J. Davenport, V. Pres.; S. Elliot, Pres. SECOND: M. Cohen, Asst. Prog. Chairman; J. Sellman, Prog. Chairman. FRONT: R. Mah, L. Frennesson, S. Elliot, B. Gates, L. Goldsmith, G. Neel, D. Knox, J. McNeil, M. Jimenez, M. Gutierrez, N. Williams. SECOND: J. Melchor, J. Foshee, M. McWhorter, P. Bales, T. Farson, J. Inman, D. Tabory, J. Trevino, A. Turner, J. Krischke, V. Castillo, A. Daniels. THIRD: T. Ivey, D. Pyle, G% Miller, P. Shipper, J. Minzares, R. Lopez, R. Cano, B. Keepers, M. Hopf, R. Aquirre, E. Nunez, E. Halverde, J. Lingor. FOURTH: J. Rogers, G. Burdeaux, H. Hudson, M. Cohen, H. Scheel, H. Ladner, F. Manness, G. Holdgraf, J. Davenport, J. Sellman, C. Ezzell, P. Shannon, M. Hoevelman, B. Brindley, N. White 164 Science Club They get so -worked up over a vial of nitro-glycerin! Members of the Science Club work out answers to chemical questions. And Einstein thought he knew everything! Experiments are handled with accuracy and patience. 165 Ole” To be a “conquistador” of the Spanish language is the goal of every member of the Spanish Club. Not only do they deal with the spoken word but the cultural aspect of the language as well. In the coming years they hope to participate in the num- erous activities of Milby High School. The members of the Spanish Club wish you “Buena Suerte” in the coming years. OFFICERS: FRONT: B. Gutierrez, Pres.; P. Shannon, V- Pres. SECOND: L. Byron, Sgt-at-Arms; V. Blades, Sec.; S. Vega, Treas. THE SPANISH CLUB 166 Lucky Frennesson President Our Student Council is the Student Govern- ment of Charles H. Milby. Organized to en- courage student participation in school activi- ties, the Council emphasizes citizenship, co- ordinates the various school clubs, and strives to promote better faculty-student relationships. Among the numerous projects which occu- pied Student Council’s time throughout this school year we 3: sponsoring Sophomore Ori- entation, assisting with orders for senior rings and invitations, hosting a surprise Christmas Party for the faculty, opening assemblies, spon- soring the juke box, hosting the GCASC Dis- trict Meeting, and conducting all schoolwide elections. Gary Holland Vice-President Pam Stovall Secretary Marc Robinson Treasurer sc Student 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD: FRONT: J. Cooper, P. Stovall, L. Frennesson, L. Holley. SECOND: S. Scamardo, W. Har- veson, E. Smith, C. Lott. THIRD: G. Holland, R. Smith, J. Temple, D. Ladner, M. Robinson. ALTERNATES: FRONT: S. Emery, C. Mullen, B. Berger, K. Tombaugh, S. Armand, C. Clemments, W. Quan, M. Martinez, P. Madon. SECOND: S. Allen, L. Karm, H. Hardy, D. Phelps, E. Waki, P. Wells, J. Nelson, M. Ware, S. Roesler, S. McKay, D. Dickson. THIRD: B. Yeats, M. Barrett, S. Neyland, B. Albritton, S. Smith, T. Eide, J. Foster, L. Lopez, P. Deutseh, E. Yates, B. Lopez, M. Holmes. FOURTH: P. Monthy, G. Quade, J. Chapa, A. Hairston, G. Davis, R. Bennett, S. Hampton, S. Dodds, R. Lopez, G. Merrell, L. Dodds, C. Swindle. 168 SC Mrs. Atkinson Mr. Cox Government s e H FRONT: D. Hariston, D. Clemments, D. Nor- wood, C. Prather, P. Macaluso. SECOND: C. Allison, B. Chase, D. Schlosser, M. Anthony, S. Stone, E. Jackson-. THIRD: J. Francis, R. Waters, S. Joe, D. Engelman, B. Martin. FOURTH: C. Miller, R. Levine, D. Munger, G. Williams, H. 0 Scheel, J. Fletcher. r s S o P h o m o r J u n • i o r s FRONT: P. Kuep- fer, G. Dorsey, B. Reese, J. Sterling, G. Franks, R. Jim- enez. SECOND: P. Shry, C. Clewis, M. Touchstone, A. Harms, P. Luckow, M. Campbell. THIRD: B. Albrit- ton, B. Ellis, B. Cul- verhouse, j. Foun- tain, D. Webb, T. Farson. FOURTH: S. Edwards, J. Mor- in, J. Stodghill, J. Krischke, L. Byron. FRONT: E. Alpert, K. Reynolds, E. Tre- vino, P. Schlosser. SECOND: C. Pettyjohn, C. White, L. Cortez, A. Hudson. THIRD: A. Lawnon, S. Cano, A. Flanagan, S. Muras, P. Byram. FOURTH: M. R. Gutierrez, J. Berryhill, J. Hall, L. Daniels. FIFTH: T. Edwards, W. Pringle, D. Logsdon. e s SC 169 Mary Holmes Becky Gonzales Modene Anthony Barbera Berger Pat Phelphs President V-Pres. Sec. Treas. Chaplain Janet Blair Sharon Jernigan Steve Hampton Robby Patterson Miss Jones Sgt. Arms Membership Chr. Beau Beau Sponsor Pure Thoughts Mrs. Knapnick Sponsor FRONT: D. Norwood, J. Platt, L. Karm, G. Bruce. SECOND: M. Nikolic, N. Hickman, P. Tabb, S. Stone, B. Hedrick, C. Allison. THIRD: M. H. Medellin, V. Neeley, M. Glenn, P. Raney, D. Elsbury, P. Newby. FOURTH: C. Greene, R. Carraway, M. Lawson, M. Burk, P. Harding, L. Hackward, K. Braden. 170 JUNIORS FRONT: B. Baugh, B. McWatters, S. Roeslei, M. Junek, L. Goldsmith, M. Moore, P. Luckow, C. Burnett. SECOND: P. Carraway, P. Kelley, C. Clewis, C. Ferguson, D. Jensen, M. Touchstone, L. Thompson, K. Connolly. THIRD: L. Payne, S. Burk, K. Henderson, S. Elliot, M. Moore, M. Munneke, B. Gates, D. Goynes, R. Singleton. FRONT: D. Youngblood, V-Pres.; L. Mulvihill, Pres.; L. Fenly, Sec. SEC- OND: D. Goolsby, Treas.; G. Erdmann, Sgt.-at-Arms; B. Deleery, Chap. Pure Words Pure Actions “To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character; pure thoughts, pure words, and pure actions.” This is the purpose of Tri-Hi-Y. Each year the club strives to better the community through service projects such as a Christmas bas- ket for a needy family, selling candy to raise money for World Services, and participating in Youth In Government. SOPHOMORES FRONT: R. Hayes, D. Wells, S. Smith, C. Owens. SECOND: J. Brenner, C. Pettyjohn, D. Norwood, M. Moore. THIRD: S. Anderson, D. Walker, P. Wells, S. Brown, J. Hall. FRONT: B. Hanisch, V-Pres.; K. Jerni- gan, Pres.; K. Holdren, Sec. SECOND: B. Willingham, Treas.; C. Drew, Chap- lain. 171 The Survival Of Folk Singing The purpose of the Wayfarers Club is to raise and promote an interest in the field of folk music— the genuine, all-American type. The members of the club get together off-and-on to just pick-an’-sing a while. Trips to hear different groups and to par- ticipate in the activities of the Houston Folk So- ciety are also on our calendar. We hope in the near future to organize, with the help of other Hou- ston area high schools, an area-wide hootenanny. OFFICER: FRONT: D. Vetter, Sec.; L. Fowler, Student Co.; B. Martin, Pres. SECOND: R. Levine, V.P.; C. Pearson, Sgt. at Arms; M. Steele, Treas. FRONT: J. Outlaw, L. Fowler, E. Alpert, E. Alpert, M. Moore. SECOND: B. Martin, C. Pearson, M. Steele, V. Westcott, S. Dodds. THIRD: R. Levine, J. Bracci, D. Radcliff, D. Vetter, M. Cohen. - m 172 Wayfarers OFFICERS: FRONT: P. McPearson, Sponsor; J. Alaniz, Pari.; G. Garza, Sweetheart; H. Holmes, Recorder; J. Fernandez, Treas. SECOND: B. Stockton, Yice-Pres.; J. Hinojosa, Sec.; R. Loredo, Sgt.-at-Arms; A. W. Schild, Pres.; J. Cavazos, Advertising. Welding Is Our Future The Vocational Industrial Welding Club has an old fashioned objective—teaching young men to be useful, hardworking, skilled craftmen, that believe in an hon- est day’s work for an honest day’s pay. So far, projects such as stock trailers, Bar-B-Q pits, and truck bumpers, have been completed. Through hard work, this club won top honors in the State VICA contest in 1967 and they hope to do the same in 1968. FRONT: P. McPearson, J. Alaniz, H. Holmes, J. Fernandez. SECOND: R. Loredo, A. W. Schilse, M. Marson. THIRD: J. Hino- josa, B. Stockton, C. Rose, J. Cabazos. Afternoon Class FRONT: J. Lara, R. Moore, D. Kitchens, M. Norman, P. McPearson. SECOND: V. Tijerina, G. Thompson, M. Grace, J. Pitzen. THIRD: D. Robertson, W. Bibby. Morning Class I 174 Welding Club Be Ye Doers Of The Word, And Not Hearers Only. Youth for Christ is an organization dedi- cated to bringing Christian fellowship to stu- dent and faculty at Milby. During the first of the year, the club began to fade away as many of the members lost interest. In the month of December a majestic advent happened, Milby became engulfed in a revival!! Continuing through the year, the Milby Youth for Christ endeavored to bring the Word Of God closer to the students and faculty mem- bers of Milby. At meetings some of the programs include Christian leaders speaking, students testifying, films, panel discussions, or Gospel singing. Sponsored by Miss Linda Jones and Mr. James McConnell, Y.F.C. meets every Tuesday morning at 7:30 in the auditorium. FRONT ROW: Sharon Rasco, Song Leader; Jan Stodghill, Second Vice-President; Ava Robinson, Treasurer and Sec.; Loretta Johnson, Piano Player. SECOND ROW: Larry Young, Chaplain; Paul Panto, First Vice-Pres.; Van Blades, Pres. FIRST ROW: L. Goldsmith, B. Padgett, C. Mullen, L. Cockern, K. Ash, W. Quan, P. Bailey, B. Harris, R. M. Alamea, A. Robinson. SECOND ROW: B. Gates, E. Burlingame, L. McCammon, C. Saucier, L. Smartt, D. Webb, A. Robinson, S. Burns, S. Easton, B. Lee, G. Neel. THIRD ROW: C. Anderson, L. Johnson, G. Dorsey, J. Stodghill, P. Ramsey, E. Ninez, R. Profitt, P. Deutsch, M. Short, N. Dowell, S. Rasco. FOURTH ROW: R. Norman, T. Shadix, R. Hayes, T. Eide, S. Adams, J. Murphy, G. Webb, R. Prevost, J. Fountain, J. Morin, L. Jackson. FIFTH ROW: K. Keeney, L. Hackward, N. Evans, K. Henderson, E. Yates, T. Edwards, K. Lominor, J. Mejia, M. Touchstone, M. Taylor. SIXTH ROW: J. Rogers, P. Patterson, L. Young, C. Brown, G. Sills, F. Manners, E. Harvey, B. Saddler, P. Ward, A. Ramirez, W. Kirk. SEVENTH ROW: B. Albritton, S. Elliott, J. Davenport, V. Blades, S. Warren, W. Smartt, J. Lunceford, M. Cohen, T. Reynolds. 175 Most Handsome Senior Robby Patterson 178 Lucky Frennesson L 182 Most Handsome Junior Nathan Hale Louis Byron Most Handsome Sophomore Louis Garner 186 Most Popular Seniors Linda Schmuck Steve Hampton 191 Most Popular Juniors 192 Pat Bales Suzanne Edwards Most Popular Sophomores Dale Ladner Janet Brenner Worthing Sterling Bel Hare Westbury Jones Madison Speed Carries Bears By Milby The Buff Varsity was favored to win their season opener but were rude- ly disappointed. San Jacinto, with the help of new districting, proceeded to upset and soundly thrash the stunned Buffs. Long the doormat in District 9-4A, San Jacinto left the handwriting on the scoreboard that they would let no one walk over them this season, in- cluding the Milby team. The less ag- gressive Buffs’ were too slow to match the speedy Bear backs. The Buffs’ lone score came during a burst of excite- ment late in the fourth period. After connecting with halfback Tony Bracci for a 37-yard pass play, David Munger kept and snuck over from the two-yard line. The pass for the two-point con- version was long and the game ended there, Milby 6—San Jacinto 39. The 1967 Varsity waits for the beginning of new season. Yardstick Milby San Jac First downs 10 16 Net yds. rushing 59 232 Net yds. passing 100 54 Passes 8-3 20-4 Passes interc. 1 3 Punts—ave. 7-34 7-27 Penal.—yds. 7-75 3-25 Fumbles lost 2 1 The Coaches are forced to watch their team submit to a stronger San Jacinto team. David Smith breaks a Worthing tackle for additional yardage. Worthing Colts Waltz Past Milby Buffs, 18-0 Lyn McShane gathers up a Worthing kick-off and heads upfield. Again the Buffs were favored and again their errors proved their undoing. Worthing’s recovery of 3 Milby fumbles and interception of .4 David Munger passes were more than .enough to stop the determined Milby offense. While the offense was trying to cross the opponents goal, the defense was having trouble trying to contain Worthing’s big Robert Evans who scored two of the three touch- downs. This game proved very deadly as Buff casualties began to pile up. Standouts for the Buffs were: Brian Dunn who blocked a Colt PAT, and Pat Bales who smeared the final two-point try. Yardstick Milby Worth First downs 13 7 Net yds. rushing 307 274 Net yds. passing 0 34 Passes 9-0 7-2 Passes interc. by 2 4 Punts—ave. 2-26 4-40 Penal.—yds. 3-25 5-65 Fumbles lost 3 0 198 Raiders Nip Buffs By 14-6 i The newspapermen who predict football scores will never be the same. After losing their first two starts, which they were supposed to win, the Buffs let the lowly Sterl- ing team humble them by a 14-6 score. All the scoring was crowded into the first and all the excite- ment into the second half. The first Raider score came in the initial moments, but the try for the point after was blocked by the charging Buff front line. The Buff’s score came as the reward of a 77-yd. drive in the second quarter, ending in a 3-yd. touchdown run by quar- terback David Munger. The long drive was sparked by completed passes to first Brian Dunn for 24- yds., then to Billy Sadler for 11, and again to Dunn for 16. Bill Brindley attempts the PAT while quarterback David Munger holds. Yardstick Milby Sterl First downs 8 8 Net yds. rushing 102 140 Net yds. passing 83 111 Passes 16-8 18-10 Passes interc. by 1 2 Punts—ave. 6-33% 6-26 Fumbles lost 3 4 Penal, yds. 1-5 6-60 David Munger leads the blocking through the line for Billy Sadler. Quarterback Munger jump-passes over the out- stretched hands of a Sterling defender. Cards Blast Milby 48-0 The unbeaten Bellaire team simply used the underpowered Buffs as a steppingstone in their path toward the District title. Sparked by their power- ful fullback Pat Curry who ran for 108 yds. and two touchdowns, the Cardinals scored a touchdown in each quarter and only missed 1 of 7 points after. For the winless Buffs this was their fourth straight defeat and the third in District play. By going score- less for four quarters, Milby has only been able to dent their opponents’ goal- line twice during this season. Fullback John Coody takes the handoff from a downed Dana Drew. Reserve quarterback Dana Drew passes behind blockers John Coody and Homer Harris. Yardstick Milby Bell First downs 7 17 Net yds. rushing 108 351 Net yds. passing 112 111 Passes 9-16 7-11 Passes intere, by 0 4 Punts—ave. 6-28 3-45 Fumbles lost 1 0 Penal.—yds. 4-30 7-95 ■ 0 m ; 9 A JP ? . % i i '■ - v.r- V • | Fullback Alfred Grays takes the Bellaire kickoff and heads downfield behind Muneer, Coody, 200 and Bracci. Westbury Rebels Down Milby, 12-0 Facing a stout Rebel defense that allowed only 4-yds. rushing during the first half, the injury riddled Milby offense could not amount a drive of any sort against such odds. The Buffalo defense was a hit more successful as they held the point hungry Rebels to only 12 points, the fewest they have allowed any team all season. A new punt kicker was found in Dana Drew and he had plenty of opportunity to be seen as the Buffs had to punt 10 times. Bill Brindley, Frank Vazuez, Tommy Bur- rer, Jeff Rombs, and Mitch Thibodeaux played out- standing defense. The weary Milby offense, after being constantly thwarted on the ground, takes a needed rest. Yardstick First downs Milby 6 West 12 Net yds. rushing 3 278 Net yds. passing 94 37 Passes 7-23 3-10 Passes interc. by 2 1 Punts—ave. 10-33 3-58 Fumbles lost 2 1 Penal.—yds. 2-20 5-50 Dana Drew takes a punt on his own 35 and starts off all alone. 201 Fullback John Coody skirts right end behind Dana Drew and Tony Bracci blocks. Yardstick Milby Jones First downs 8 15 Net yds. rushing 52 299 Net yds. passing 74 52 Passes 25-8 13-5 Passes interc. by 4 3 Punts—ave. 6-36 4-31 Fumbles lost 3 2 Penal.—yds, 1-5 5-45 Quarterback Dana Drew is stopped by the facemask in front of an admiring referee. Jones Rumbles To Easy 41-7 Victory Over Milby The Buffs entered their Homecoming game with apprehensions but had their fears compounded by a fierce Falcon of- fense. The Jone’s large score was due mainly to one Ray Ragone, the offensive workhorse. But ihe stubborn Buffs surprised everyone by scoring in the first 3 minutes of play. After a Jone’s fumble was covered by an alert Milby defense on Jones’ 34-yd. line it took the fired-up offense only 5 plays to score. The 6-points came on a busted pass play that Dana Drew decided to run. Drew also made the point after good for the final 41-7 score. Halfback Tony Bracci watches four Jones defenders fight for his pass. Touchdown! Milby! Safety Dana Drew snares a Falcon aerial and steals 6 points, Jeff Rombs blocks to insure a runback. 202 David Munger Passes Milby To 1st Win, 34-0 What can ya’ say? What happened? Our offense seems to have come alive at last. The juniors and sophomores that were brought up from the J.V. played winning ball for the tired Varsity. And David Munger came back from the dead to lead the avengers. He threw two touchdown passes on screen passes to halfback Homer Harris, one went for 70-yds. Munger also threw for another to end Nathan that was good for 46-yds. and six points. David Smith pro- vided the ground game by running for 2 more touchdowns. Yardstick First downs Milby 17 Mad 9 Net yds. rushing 166 78 Net yds. passing 211 66 Passes 9-15 3-14 Passes interc. by 5 0 Punts—ave. 3-35 3-32 Fumbles lost 1 2 Penal.—yds. 8-80 1-5 Fullback David Smith tries right guard and goes over standing-up for the score. Quarterback David Munger takes the kick-off on his 15 and follows Lopez, G. Smith, and R. Bussey for the return. Yates Lions Crush Milby Buffs, 35-14 The Buffs again felt the sting of defeat at the hands of the Yates Lions. After tasting victory the week before, Milby resumed its role of scape- goat by losing 35-14. Yates scored all 25 of its points in the first half on 5 touchdowns and a safety. The safety occurred when Tony Bracci was caught in the end-zone on a kick-off. The two Buff scores came on blocked punts by Nathan Hale. In the third quarter the blocked punt was picked up and lugged to the goal by Brian Dunn. The sec- ond one was taken by Greg Smith. These two runs were of 48 and 45-yds. Dana Drew converted on both goals to make the final 14. Yardstick Milby Yates First downs 11 16 Net yds. rushing 20 242 Net yds. passing 84 114 Passes 10-22 7-22 Passes interc. by 2 3 Punts—ave. 4-38 3-11 Fumbles lost 1 1 Penal.—yds. 5-45 6-80 Tony Bracci blocks goal-line pass. Allan DeMunbrum upends Wheatley star. Wheatley Roars By Milby, 48-7 Combined with lightning fast backs and a stiff defense, Wheatley was just a little too much for the battle weary Buffs. With casual- ties that had been out for the last few weeks rejoining the team our chances looked bright, but the team still didn’t have the muscle or the go. The Wildcats were still fighting for a shot at the District title and Buffs were just a minor obstacle in their way. Again this game the offense seemed to have lost anything they might have found in the Madison game two weeks ago. But our defense seems to be taking lessons from the Houston Oilers as it again scored our only points. It was another blocked punt that gave us the 6 points. David Smith and Nathan Hale both were in on play with Smith blocking it and Hale pouncing on it in the end- zone. Dana Drew made it one more with his successful PAT. I Yardstick First downs Wheatley 12 M ilby 9 Net yards rushing 345 59 Net yards passing 29 37 Passes 3-15 4-14 Passes intercepted by 3 2 Punts-average 6-34.3 7-34 Penalties—yards 11-85 0-0 Fumbles lost 2 5 Homer Harris powers through the middle for short gain. Halfback Tony Bracci stopped behind just short of a touch- down. Austin Tromps Milby In East-End War, 42-7 The last game of the 1967 season was the last loss of the 1967 season. The weak- ened Ruff team lost to a fair Austin that had gotten stronger as the year ended. The 5-5 Mustangs beat the Buffs with their pass combination of Hill and Mathis. The outstanding Milby pass defense just wasn’t functioning. Milby’s lone tally came in the fourth quarter with only 4:04 remaining. Quarterback Dana Drew moved the team 79-yds. in 12 plays with the score coming on a 2-yd. plunge by Fullback David Smith. Fullback David Smith literally goes over Austin’s right tackle ahead of Dunn and Bracci. Yell'd Stick Halfback Billy Sadler completes the pass and is hit immediately, Yeats already prepares to block downfield. Milby A us tin First downs 10 14 Net yds. rushing 148 223 Net yds. passing 100 200 Passes 6-21 8-22 Passes intec. by 1 6 Punts—ave. 6-25 5-40 Fumbles lost 1 1 Penal.—yds. 8-50 3-35 LEFT: David Smith bowls over two defenders for the score after taking the hand-off from Drew. RIGHT: Line- backer Larry Mangiameli in- tercepts and turns the tables, Cano changes from blocking the pass to blocking the tackier. Trainers Trainers Potter and Wiiliams help an injured Ij previously injured Billy Sadler watches. Sweet 1967 Football Sweetheart Paula Stinebower A very important part of t1 very important reward at the are the Trainers and the Sweeth season was Mike Williams and Smith and Steve Potter. As th tending to all the team’s injuries had a very hard job and did a Varsity Sweetheart was announc as Miss Paula Stinebower. Trainers and Coaches help Alfred off the field for the last time. at Bales while ystem and a iotball season for the 1967 s were Allen y busy year nd managers it. The 1967 ball Banquet Coaches Although the Milby Varsity was rated by many pre-season polls as a Zone contender, injuries and sickness turned an otherwise hope- ful year into an embarrassing one with a 1-9 season record. But through all the disappointments and tragedies, our coaches displayed leadership and an undying will not to let the team or the school down. The Buffalo and the student body of Milby wish to express apprecia- tion for the undaunted spirit of its coaching staff. The top three finally have a chance to smile as Milby scores its third touchdown in Madison rout. The coaches sometimes have a chance to relax and watch next year’s team play at a J.V. game. 1967 Junior Varsity] I 212 COACH PERRY POPE: J.V. Football COACH JOHN MAGEE: J.V. Football, Baseball y Football FRONT: V. Robinson, L. Garner, R. May, D. Bokemeyer. SECOND: D. Russell, B. Morgan, P. Chilton, R. Boyer. THIRD: G. W. Brown, G. Torian, P. Rivers, G. Rossman. FOURTH: T. Edwards, S. Scamardo, E. Wade, C. Justice. FIFTH: S. Clark, D. Coats, F. Forshag, R. Woodruff. SIXTH: J. Hassell, 0. Hawkins, D. Fort, R. Robinson, C. Kenney, Coach Honea. Basketball 1968 DISTRICT 49 Worthing 67 Sterling 54 Bellaire 48 Westbury 57 Madison 69 Yates 56 Wheatley 61 Austin 73 Worthing NON-DISTRICT Springwoods Brazosport Sara Rayburn San Jacinto Forest Park Beaumont Port Arthur French Port Arthur ALL-CITY J 50 Austin ■1!S r - ( : Rodney does fall-away shot over the futile block of his taller opponent. Another of his patented jump-shots and Rodney scores another two-points despite a desperate block. 215 Skill, . . . KIMBALL On first meeting, the Mini-Buffs win a close one over a favored Jones’ team. The HOME basket at Jeppesen Fieldhouse, scene of many Milby scores. The starting five of the 1968 Fall Basketball season takes the court. Ronnie Kimball takes and makes at 23 ft. jumper over a Yates player. 216 Roy Saldivar rips a free-throw in the Buffs’ first victory at the Beaumont Tournament. Spirit, GUARD—ROY SALDIVAR ABOVE: Roy hits a jumper from the top of the key just over the hands of a Madison guard. LEFT: Roy goes high for two against San Jacinto in the antiquated Milby Gym. 217 Johnnie Musquiz literally drives over two the score. Austin defenders for Johnnie hooks one over a desperate Wildcat. Johnnie pops a 15 ft. jumper in the San Jac game. 218 The Milby Buffs warm-up for the annual Beaumont Tournament held at Lamar Tech. Height, . . . FORWARD—CHUCK MORRISON Chuck Morrison goes up and away for a jump-ball Yates finds it rough going against the tough defense led by Chuck, at the Beaumont Tournament. 219 GUARD—RICHARD TELLEZ Richard Tellez hits the first of a one-for-one free throw. Ricky puts on a dribbling show and brings the ball across mid-court in plenty of time. Hustle, . . . Ricky literally goes over the back of a Wheatley player for these two points. 220 Loyalty, . . . Galen Hope goes high for a base-line shot against Austin in the Jaycee Tournament. FORWARD—GALEN HOPE Mario goes up, up, up for a tip- in against Madison. FORWARD—MARIO GALLEGOS Mario Gallegos puts one in from deep in the corner. Stamina A Marlin vainly attempts to block Mario’s shot. 222 Speed, . . . The Buffs never tire in perfecting their all-around game. The Milby bench comes alive as the Buffs pull off an upset over Beaumont High in Beaumont. GUARD—EDWARD VALVERDE Edward Valverde shoots in a crowd during the Madison game. 223 Patience, And GUARD—RICHARD TRISTAN The Buffs put a scare into the Beaumont Tourna- ment by winning their first two games, 60-50 being the margin of the first one. 224 i Intelligence. Marty Raymond lays one up from right under during the Beaumont Tournament. Marty shoots a jumper from outside against Yates. GUARD—MARTY RAYMOND Marty follows-up his own free-throw only to watch it turn out good. 225 1968 Basketball Coaches, 226 HEAD COACH STEVE DOWLING ASST. COACH JAMES HONEA Trainer, And Sweetheart Very much like Football in their responsibility and popularity, the Basketball Trainer and Sweet- heart are a very important part of the basketball season. As the trainer is invaluable to the team members in his care of equipment and scores, the sweetheart is a valuable inspiration to a better team and basketball season. Our congratulations to Eddie Thompson for a job well done and to Linda Jensen for an honor well deserved. It would look as though Eddie must tire of his job or rather during his job. Junior Varsity Basketball NON-DISTRICT DISTRICT 51 Springwoods 40 62 Worthing 58 27 Lee 32 52 Sterling 31 51 MacArthur 53 58 Bellaire 30 44 Davis 20 42 Waltrip 59 34 Sam Rayburn 39 40 Westbury 38 57 San Jacinto 52 53 Jones 57 39 Aldine 37 50 Madison 41 46 Baytown 38 47 Yates 63 41 Lamar 51 78 Austin 36 71 South Houston 44 65 Worthing 64 70 Sterling 30 FRONT: R. Nicholson, K. Lominac, S. Bliese, D. Pavlik. SECOND: E. Mah, J. Levine, J. Quade, D. Reyes, R. Mah. THIRD: J. Hassel, A. May, S. Hurst, R. Railey, J. Brandt, Trainer, Steve Lewis. Football Awards The Football Banquet held an- nually at the conclusion of the varsity season is a time for look- ing back at the previous season and a time to reward those who displayed an outstanding amount of playing ability and an undying desire to play and win. These rewards are presented in the form of Lineman and Back of the Year. The Gammage Award for Lineman of the Year was awarded to Jeff Rombs. The Mooney Award for Back of the Year was awarded to Tony Bracci. Congratulations to both of these fine athletes. Lineman of the Year—JEFF ROMBS 232 1968 TRACK TEAM: FRONT: P. Bales, R. Laredo, P. Yruegaz, G. W. Brown, S. Snow. SECOND: Trainer, Mike Steele, R. Woodruff, C. Flowers, J. Alaniz, T. Dowell, D. McWhirter, B. Lassider. SPRINTERS: FRONT: B. Lassider, D. McWhirter, P. Bales, H. Harris, C. Flowers. SECOND: C. Phoenix, J. Alaniz, S. Eggenberger, E. Nixon, G. Torian. BROAD JUMP TEAM: Billy Lassider, Craig Phoenix, Steve Olivar, and Eddie Nixon. 233 234 DISTANCE RUNNERS: FRONT: R. Woodruff, T. Do-well, S. Snow, G. W. Brown. SECOND: S. Schroeder, C. Holman, W. Smartt, P. Yruegaz, B. Kelly. First Baseman Ross McClintock stretches for the throw while Ronnie Hernandez tells Billy Auderer to head for second. 1968 Baseball Team INFIEfcDERS: S. Patton, J. Musquiz, S. Skolaut, D. Munger, K. McGary, J. Jiminez, R. McClintock, ■ 1968 Swim Team FRONT: S. Belto, L. Birdsong, L. Young, R. Turner, J. Silva, C. Burbank, B. Edwards, M. Vetters. SECOND: R. Coon, R. Smith, F. Ingham, R. Lester, J. Holland, R. Tucker, S. Baumgorth, R. Yancy. 240 State Finalist Dicky Coon and Randy Tucker start a quick sprint. Milby Swim Team Manager GREG FULGHAM. 1968 Golf Team 241 FRONT: Robert Collura. SECOND: Louis Byron, Beaton Pierce, Joe Sellman, David Clomburg, Roy Collura. Roy, Beaton, Joe, and Louis wait for David to tee off from the first tee. Robert does a little practice on the put- ting green while David and Joe add encouragement. 242 1968 Tennis Team Junior standout Chris Lott charges the net and blasts a powerful, overhand return. All-around favorite Gary Holland stands his ground and displays fine net play during his doubles game. 1968 Girls’ Swim Team 244 FRONT: J. Berryhill, R. Owens, J. McNeil, C. Myers, E. Coward, K. Reynolds, S. Smith, 'K. Winkler, A. Harms, E. Edwards, P. Stovall. With perfect form Debbie Tinker stops a serve and sets it up for Donna Mayfield. Jimmie Grube prepares to take the set-up from Debbie. FRONT: A. Arcizo, D. Villareal, D. Hernandez, E. Trevino, A. Bernal, J. Grube, D. Tinker. TOP: J. Garcia, L. Ruff, C. Powell, D. Mayfield, L. Stafford, C. Rosbrough. 245 246 Adams, Larry Adams, Robert Aguilar, Arthur Aguirre, George Aguirre, Robert Alaniz, Beatrice Albritton, Becky Allen, Carol Anderson, Allen Anderson, Leslie Andrews, Raymond Anguiano, Guillermo Alloy, Steve Almand, Juanita Alvarez, Belinda Alexander, Donna Juniors 248 Are you sure those are the instructions for taking a pulse count? Arriaga, Charles Arnold, Melinda Ashley, Gwen Auderer, Robert Baker, Sandra Balazka, Debbie Bales, Pat Barasas, Jesse 1 Barron, Sam Bass, Shirley Baugh, Beverly Beeman, Mary' Bell, Carolyn Beller, Sandi Bennett, Janelle Bernal, Anita 249 Berry, Evalyn Sue Berryhill, Rhonda Besselman, Jerry Bibbs, Wayne Biles, Nancy Birdsong, Lucian Black, Candy Black, Gregory Black, Peggy ‘Most Beautiful’ I Blakeway, Ronnie Bliese, Steve Boatright, Joyce Bottannon, James Bokemcyer, David Bond, Terrie Bone, David Bonnette, Ann Bounds, Gary Bowman, Liz Bowman, Thomas Boyd, Eddy 250 Bracci, Ann Branch, Donna Bridges, Blake Brindle, Bill Brock, Wendy Brown, Carol finalists smile happily. Brown, David Brown, Glenn Brown, Rhonda Bulleck, Elsa Bordeaux, Glenn Burk, Sana Burlingame, Elizabeth Burnett, Cindy Burns, Sharon Buse, Kathy Bynum, Dail Byrd, Stephen 251 Byron, Louis Calagna, Cleve Campbell, Jon Cannon, Bill Capuano, Joe Carnagey, Phyllis Carraway, Patty Carrion, Edward Carrion, Margie Castillo, Richard Castro, Esther Cedillo, Mary Cegielski, Debbie Chambless, Kay Chapman, Harold Clancy, Marr Clarke, David Clewis, Carolyn Cohen, Mark Coleman, Carl Conkling, Thomas 252 Connolly, Kay Cordova, Teresa Corrales, Lucia Cortez, Yolanda Coston, Sue Cotten, Gary Craig, Margie Crowson, Evelyn Culpepper, Mike Culverhouse, Brenda Cunningham, Gary Curtis, James Dabbs, Janet Daniel, Debbie Darden, Diana Davenport, James Davidson, John Davis, Mary Jane 253 Dean, Nell DeHoyos, Abel De Leon, John DeLeon, Margaret De Leon, Virgilia Del Bosque, Grace Deleeny, Betsy Deniunbrun, Allan Delpesce, Mary Deutsch, Pam Diaz, Tony Dickson, Deborah Dilda, Yvonne Dodson, Debbie Dollar, Carla Dorentes, Ruby Dorsey, Geraldine Doss, Julie Doster, Steve Dowdy, Jo Beth Dowlearn, Barbara Draper, Jessica Duggan, Kenneth Duhan, Sandy i 254 I i Duke, Wesley Dupuy, Mary Duncan, Oscar Dyer, Dewayne Eades, Pat East, Lucille Edison, Bill Edwards, Emily Edwards, Michele Edwards, Susanne Eide, Thea Elark, Shirley Elias, Andrea Eledge, Mike Elliott, Curtis Elliott, Sharon Ellis, Beverly Emery, Suzanne 255 Ercanbrack, Donnie Erdman, Sandy Erdmann, Gretchen Espinosa, Jimmie Espinosa, Rose Marie Evans, Nancy Everitt, Edward Falcon, Ignacio Favor, Gay Fenly, Leigh Ferguson, Betty Ferguson, Connie Ferguson, Douglas Ferrovecchio, Dominick Finley, Sherry Fitzgerald, Brenda Fleming, Judy Flores, Carolina Flores, Nestorita Flores, Roy Flowers, Lonnie Folkes, Stephen Forbes, Sue Foreman, Christine 256 Foshee, Johnnie Foster, June Fountain, Jimmie Fowler, Linda Fowler, Marlene Franks, Gail Frees, Diane Frey, Billy Joe Fulghon, Greg Fulton, Merle Gabino, Tina Gallegos, Mario Gallagos, Ray Gamble, Beverly Garcia, Alex Garcia, Janie Garcia, Lupe Garner, Monta Garza, Cynthia Garza, Deyla Garza, Ernest Gates, Barbara Gavi, Junior Gay, Caren 257 Gilles, Otis Gilmore, Dolly Goldsmith, Laura Gomez, Patsy Gomez, Tony Gongre, David Gonzales, Abel Gonzales, Mark Gonzales, Richard Goolsby, Darla Goynes, Diane Grace, Michael Granados, Dolores Gray, Jeffrey Green, Donald Greenlee, Susan 258 I Gripon, David Grubbs, Becky Grubbs, Tommy Grube, Jimmie Gutierrez, Mary Elizabeth Gutierrez, Richard Gutierrez, San Luana Gutierrez, Tomasa Hagan, Mike Hajecate, Linda Hamblin, Dennis Hampton, Margaret Haney, Eugene Hardy, Lynn Harms, Anna Harris, Brenda Harris, Gloria Harris, Robert Harrison, Janis Harrison, Wanda Harsh, Darlene Harveson, Walter Harvey, Sara Haslett, Dolores 259 Hazelip, Linda Henderson, Kandice Hendricks, Gayle Henry, Drenda Hassell, Bill Hatcher, Carla Hatier, Bill Haygood, Glenda Henry, Steve Hernandez, Dolores Hernandez, Lydia Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Mario Hernandez, Richard Hinkle, Marsha Hoevelman, Mike Holland, Gary Holland, Jimmy Holograf, Gary Hopf, Mike Our Ultra-Brite winners for this year are Hudson, Ronnie Humphrey, Jo Ann Hurst, Mildred Husfeld, Ellen Patterson and Penny Luckow ... Smile Girls! Ingham, Fred Inman, Jody Ivey, Thomas Jackson, Linda Jackson, Patricia Jalomol, Yvonne James, Joe Janda, Albert Jeansonne, Cynthia Jensen, Debbie Jimenez, John Jimenez, Maria Jimenez, Rebecca Jinks, Larry Joe, Rose Joe, Shirley Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, Kathy Jones, Alice Junek, Marilyn Kirby, Arlinda Kirksey, Leslie Knox, Emmitt Leon Krai, Robert Keeney, Kathy Keepers, Billy Kelley, Pam Kellum, Vivian Kenney, Karla Kennedy, Kathy Key, Billy Killgrove, Sharon Killough, James Kimball, Myron King, Jay Kinzie, S. Paul Krenzke, Ruth Krischke, James Kuepfer, Paula Ladner, Howard 262 ' Lamed, Cora Lynn Laurence, Connie LeFever, Bobbie Lehoski, J. P. Lake, Karen Lamberson, Judy Lankford, Janie Lara, Joe Lightfoot, Gene Lightfoot, Mike Lingor, Jerry Lockhart, Joyce Lovelady, Harold Lozano, Esther Lozano, Norma Lozolla, Eugene Long, Pat Lopez, Mary Lott, Cheryl Lott, Chris Lennon, Kathy Lew, Chester Lew, Tommy Lewis, David 263 McCammon, David McCammon, Linda McCammon, Thomas McClellan, John McNeil, Brenda McNeil, Janet McWatters, Barbara McWhorter, Dub Luckow, Penny Lund, John Lynch, Jimmy McAuliffe, Carolyn McGowan, Deanna McCowan, Debbie McCray, Janice McCue, Bobby McDonald, Ronnie McFadden, Bill McFeron, J. Monroe McGinley, John McKay, Susan McKellar, John McKinzie, Jimmy McMane, Billy 264 McWhorter, Michael Macias, Gustavo Madison, Beverly Maldonado, Esther Marek, Sheila Markum, Debbie Marsh, Jan Martinez, Lino Martinez, Maricela Martinez, Marie Martinez, Rosie Massey, John Mata, Estella Matranga, George Maxwell, Dee Dee May, Alan Malone, William Man, Raymond Manness, Freddie Marek, Henry Mayfield, Donna Mayo, Chris Meek, Jim Melchor, John 265 Menke, Larry Miller, Gary Mills, Candace Minjares, Junior Mitchell, Neil Mitchmore, Ricky Montgomery, Susan Moore, Marian Moore, Mollie Moore, Patsy Moore, Ronnie Moore, Tammy Morin, John Mulvihill, Linda Munneke, Marla Muras, Victor Murphy, Mitzi Myers, Chester Neel, Genoyce Neyland, Gary Norman, Regina North, Jimmy Noska, Betty Nunsio, Mary Emma 266 O’Grady, Lionel Oliver, Charlotte Oliver, Charlotte Ornelas, Andres Outlaw, James Palmea, Gilbert Pankey, Donna Panto, Paul Parrott, Robert Parton, Dianne Pavlik, David Payne, Laurie Pena, Isaac Perez, Gloria Perez, Gracie Perez, Paul I Perfater, Sandy Perry, Judith Peters, Joan Petz, Steve 267 I Craig, Phenix Phillips, Lauralyn Pierce, Benton Pillow, Donald Pizzo, Tanny Powell, Cynthia Powell, Pat Prescott, Kathleen Price, Debbie Price, Gwen Proffitt, Rhonda Pry, Nancy Quick, Connie Quinones, Yolanda Quinones, Yolanda Railey, Randy Ramirez, Albert Ramirez, Rudy Randell, David Raney, Patti Rosbrough, Cathy Rasco, Sharon Reese, Barbara Reyes, Dionicio 268 Rice, Dyan Rice, Ricky Richardson, George Riley, Eloise Rincon, Carmen Rivera, Amelia Rivera, Bill Rivera, Rudy Roberts, Kenneth Robinson, Ann Robinson, Marc Robinson, Virginia Robledo, Bertha Robledo, Mario Luis Rocha, Cnythia Rocha, Olga Rodgers, Robert Rodriquez, Frank Rodriquez, Mary Roesler, Suzi If I could only remember the next move Nathan Hale and Billy Sadler keep anxious students from escaping P.E. class. Rejas, Norma Rosales, Eloy Rothrock, Randall Ruff, Linda Russell, Elizabeth Russell, Kenneth Russell, Susan Ruth, Dianna Rogers, John Rogers, Judy Ryan, Kathleen Ryder, Peter Sadler, Jack Sakayno, Frank Salais, Sylvia Salinas, Terri Samson, Rene Sanchez, Steven 270 f Sanchez, Thomas Santillan, Arthur Saylor, Charles Schmaltz, Laura Schmidt, Harold Schuman, Catherine See, Richard Sellman, Joe Sheffield, Debbie Shipper, Pat Shorey, Yolanda Short, Malinda Shry, Patricia Sills, Gary Sills, Pam Simmons, Ricca Simmons, Walter Slater, Kerry Smariga, Melanie Smartt, Wiley Smith, Allen Smith, David Smith, Dorothy Smith, Ernest 271 Smith, Gary Smith, Greg Smith, James Smith, Paige Sorenson, Shelley Spitler, Lucy Splettstosser, Shery Springer, John Stafford, Connie Stebick, Tom Sterling, Jo Marie Stevens, Forrest 272 Hey, Schmuck! How did you get in here? Stinebower, John Stodghill, Jan Stovall, Billy Stovall, Pam Strickland, Russell Swindle, Edmond Tabony, Douglas Taylor, Ronny Teague, Doug Tellez, Richard Thibodeaux, Melinda Thompson, Ben Thompson, Linda Thompson, Susan Thornhill, Mary Lou Tijerina, Victor Tinker, Debbie Tombaugh, Kay Torres, Frank Torres, Ray Torres, Vincent Toughstone, Marsha Trevino, Eugenia Trevino, Joe 273 Trevino, Lupe Trevino, Martha Trevino, Socorro Trueblood, Danny Trujillo, Janie Trumbature, Mike Tucker, Randy Turner, John Turner, Linda Turner, Richard Turner, Maple Tynes, Linda Tyralski, Denise Ulrich, Freddy Velasquez, Dolores Valdez, Arthur Valverde, Edward Vann, Kermit Varela, Anna Vetter, Mike Vilano, Oralia Villanueva, Olivia Villarreal, Raul Virgen, Rachel ! f Vollers, Nancy Wadham, Paul Walker, Brenda Walker, Rusty Wallace, Melinda Walton, Larry Warren, Steve Wason, Mike Watson, William Way, Frankie Weaver, David Webb, Debbie Westbrook, Richard Wheeler, Marie Wilcox, Stephen Wilkinson, Linda Williams, Ben Williams, Jon Williams, Mike Williams, Wanda I Winkler, Karen Wisdom, Malcolm Wycough, Mike Yates, Elaine 275 276 Adames, Rosalinda Adams, Cassandra Adams, Kathy Addison, Mike Aguilar, Joe Aguilar, Joe Ahlberg, Dodie Alaniz, Freddy Allen, Gloria Allison, Paul Everybody “Shing-a-Ling” now I Alvarado, Odilia Anderson, Craig Anderson, Sheryl Andrews, Gerald Arrizo, Anna Armand, Suzie Armour, Judy Armstrong, Debbie Arredondo, Corina Ash, Cathy 278 Baggett, Ronnie Bailey, David Baker, Charles Baker, Dennis Baldwin, Karen Ashley, Richard Autrey, Denny Ayers, Michael Baccus, Mike Badon, Phyllis Barajas, Gloria Barbour, Aria Barnes, Debbie Barraza, Joe Barrett, Matt Battenfield, Glenda Baumgarth, Steven Beam, Delma Bednar, Richard Belcher, Willie Bell, Brenda Bell, Saradee Benn,John Berry hill, Jo Ann Berryman, Paul Besser, Pati Beveridge, Wanda Beveridge, Wiley Blalock, Ruth Blanco, Tony 279 Blount, Michael Bobbitt, Ernestine Bordelon, Susan Boyer, Raymond Brandt, Jimmy Brenner, Janet Brister, John Broderick, Phyllis Brodt, Debbie Brooks, Barbara Brown, Judy Brown, Sue Burbank, Clark Burkhart, Joyce Burr, Jimmy Burroughs, Claude Burrows, Carolyn Burton, Carl Busse, James Butler, David Byram, Peggy Caballero, Mary Caldwell, Judy Calvert, Kathleen Campos, Maricela Cano, Sofia Cannon, Ronny Cantu, Aurora Cantu, Belinda Carlson, Donald 280 Carpenter, Dennis Carter, Dale Case, Robert Castellon, Sylvia Castillo, Alfredo Castillo, Onocencio Castillo, Juan Castillo, Martha Castro, Gloria Caswell, Larry Cavazos, Tommy Cearnal, Craig Chapa, Joe Chapa, Jose Chapa, Jose Juan Chavez, Janie Chavez, Lawrence Chebrct, Kathy Cherry, Annie Chilton, James Churchill, Steven Clark, Barbara Clark, Donny Clarke, Nita Clark, Steve Clements, Charlotte Cline, Tandy Coddou, John Colby, Carol Collins, Betty 281 Collura, Robert Cone, Richard Connell, Gail Conway, Linda Cook, Linda Ccok, Sandy Cooper, Jenny Coots, Danny Copeland, Walter Corder, Joey Couch, Teresa Covemaie, Diana Coward, Evelyn Craig, Jackie Craig. Maralea Craig, Richard Crouch, David Crowder, Sharon Crpyell, Candy Cupples, Carol Cupples, Robert Cutaia, Jeanny Dalberg, Regina Daniels, Lisa Davis, Dan 282 Davis, Ruth De Alejandro, Patricia Deam, Mike Deever, Martha De Forke, Elsie De La Cruz, Lupe Delgado, Gloria Delgado, Richard De La Rosa, Margaret Diaz, Hector Draper, Charlotte Drescher, Michael Drew, Connie Drew, Dana Dukenson, Nan Dickson, Sherman De Leon. Richard Dierks, Margaret Dobyns. Marcilcne Dodds, Steve Dohman, Tom Dominey, James Durantes, Dora Dorsey, Barbara Dowell, Thomas Dunn, Allison Duran, Ernest Duty, Sharon Earles, Ricky Easterling David 283 Flores, Estela Flores, Jesse Flores, Juanita Flores, Mickey Flower, Craig Fobair, Janeen Ford, Wade Fort, Dwayne Forshay, Freddy Fountain, Karl Fournerat, Shirley Fox, Janie Fralay, Brenda Freund, Cecil Fryar, Mike Fuentes, Mary Fuentes, Olivia Fulmer, Frank Fulton, Camille Fulton, Richard Fulton, Tuyla Gabino, Alma Gaboury, Alice Gaitan, Manuel 284 Edwards, Billy Edwards, Tim Eggenberger, Roy Elledge, Jerry Ellis, Dennis Ellis, John Ellis, Julie Elizonda. Janie Elmore, Robert Elsberry, William Erickson, Kathy Escammilla, Josie Estes, Cynthia Ezzell, Jimmy Falcon, Lionel Falcon, Ted Farrell, Larry Faulkner, Richard Faver, Phyllis Fernandez, Joe Files, Jerry Findeisen, Diane Findley, Ruby Fisher, Dianna Fite, Betty Fitzgerald, Gary Flanagan, Anna Fleming, Alfredo Fleming, Jerry Flores, Encdelia 285 Gallego, Damiana Gamboa, Roy Gammage, Carl Garcia, Antionette Garcia, Antonia Garcia, Antonio Garcia, Bill Garcia, Carl Garcia, John Garcia, Mary Alice Garcia, Olympia Garcia, Victor Garcia, Willie Gardner, Elua Ann Garner, Louis Garrett, Freddie Garrett, Robb Garrett, Sherry Gatewood, Randolph Garza, Joe The winners!!! Gerow, Pat Gilbert, James Gilbreath, Phyllis Glassman, Leslie 286 I Gleeson, Tom Glenski, Randy Godinez, Adelina Goldsmith, Chuck Goolsby, Mike Gomez, Baltazar Gomez, James Gonzales, Anna Marie Gonzales, Arthur Gonzales, Connie i Gonzales, Pattye Gonzales, Rosalie Gonzales, Rose Gonzales, Marcario Gonzales, Raymond Gomez, Linda Gossage, Connie Grace, Janet Graham, Linda Graham, Pattie Grauke, Suzie Grawl, John Gray, Paul Grays, Curtis Green, Susan Grimes, Kenneth Grimn, Gay Grote, Bill Guelich, Hamp Hurst Guerin, Debbie 287 Gutierrez, Veronica Haddock, Robert Haff, Robert Hagan, Joe Hagler, Schuyler Hairston, Alan Halbert, Lana Hall, Jan Hanisch, Barbara Hanks, Lana Hansen, Ellen Hapes, Laurie Hardin, Robert Hardy, Heather 288 when we’ve got a perfect record? I Hererling, Jim Hernandez, Andrea Hernandez, Luis Hernandez, Sabas Hernandez, Tony Hernandez, Victoria Hewett, John Higginbotham, Kathy Hill, Jerry Hinojosa, Anna Marie 289 Hinojosa, David Hinojosa, Esperanza Hiriart, Randy Hogue, Joe Holbert, Diane Holdren, Kathy “Hi, fans!” Holdt, Diana Holland, Gary Holley, Linda Holman, Wayne Honea, Billy Honea, Roger Hord, James Hooper, Katherine House, Jane Hoyt, Jackie Hudson, Anne Hughes, Michael Hurley, Duane Hurst, Stephen Igou, Judy Isaacks, Kay Jackson, Charles James, Jerrie Jamison, Ken Jaso, Ramona 290 I ( I Jaynes, Janice Jernigan, Karen Johnson, Carlton Johnson, Linda Johnson, Wayne Jones, Billie Jones, David Jones, Duane Jones, Jimmy Jones, Juanita I Jones, Ronald Jones, Sammy Jury, Paul Justice, Curtis Kaechler, Richard Kainer, Gloria Kaskie, Don Kay, Nancy Keel, Jerry Kehm, Darlene Kellerman, Janet Kelley, Billy Kelley, Donald Kelley, Kathy Kennedy, Charles Kennedy, Debra King, Mary Kirby, Clifton Kirk, Danny Kirk, Kandi 291 Kirk, Patricia Kirk, Wade Kirkendall, Charles Kitchens, Donnie Kocurek, Cheyrl Knowles, Mason Knowlson, Susan Kurth, Larry Kuykendall, Ginger Kyle, Ray Ladner, Dale Lagsdon, Dave Landers, William Landry, Bill Langstom, Jennifer Lankford, Linda Laurenzana, Albert Lawhon, Aja Leal, Maria Lee, Earlene Lewis, Steve Levien, Larry Light, Patricia Lindley, Mike Lively, Carol Lee, Richard Lennon, Jacklyn Lewis, Colleen Lewis, Laura Lester, Ralph 292 Lively, Laurel Lockhart, Tommy Lods, Dana Loftin, Barbara Lominac, Kenneth Lopez, Blanche Lopez, Lupe Loredo, Eva Lott, Mary Anne Lowe, Martha Lozano, Manuel Luera, Leticia McAnally, Linda McAuliffe, Sherry McCallum, Wanda McCarver, Monica McClung, Craig McClure, Danny McCoy, Dennis McDaniels, Lisa McIntosh, Ira McLain, Calvin McNeil, Brenda Maas, Lavada Mabasa, Cindy 293 Marlett, Joanne Marsh, Peggy Martin, Carol Martin, Judi Martinez, Bernadette Martinez, Blanche Martinez, Felix Martinez, Frank Martinez, Martha Martinez, Mary Martinez, Mary Martinez, Melida Massey, Farrel Maughmer, Jeannine May, Robert Mayer, Earl Mayo, Jesse Mayo, Lois Medaris, Shayna Medina, Norina Meyer, Cynthia Mills, James Minj ares, Carmen Medrano, Robert Mejia, Estella Mejia, Jesse Melancon, Mike Mena, Amado 294 i i Misenheimer, Glen Mixon, Ruth Moon, Theresa Moore, Don Moore, Midge Moore, Mike Moore, Mildred Mooring, Stacey Montano, Janie Montelongo, Evangeline Moreno, Louisa Moreno, Ralph Morgan, Bill Morgan, Eugene Mosley, Travis i Mudd, Gaile Mullen, Carroll Mullen, Gloria Munger, Marcy Munoz, Alice Munoz, Joe Muras, Sandra Murphy, Patricia Musick, Keith Mustacchia, Jan Myers, Dan Myers, Linda Mylius, Debbie Nagle, John Napoleon, Pat 295 Nelson, Judi Nelhery, Ann Nethery, Mike Newell, J ohnny Newman, Roy Nicholson, Robert Nippo, Fawn Norman, Louie Most handsome si Norwood, Debbie Noska, Betty Novatny, John Null, Dorothy Nuncio, Isabel Nunez, Gloria Nunez, Louis Nuss, Donna Nye, Miles O’Briant, William Ochapa, Oralia Oliphant, Aaron Oliver, Billy Oliver, Steve Olsen, Deborah Olson, Steve Ontiveros, Freddie Oviedo, Thomas Oringderff, Gloria Ortiz, Ernest 296 Outlaw, Jesse Owens, Cathy Owens, Robin Orwelas, Juan Padgett, Barbara Parkham, Bessie Partida, Richard Paschal, J. P. Payne, Denise Payne, Dennis Pearson, Calvin Pearson, Paula Peckham, Richard Pena, Joe Pcrcle, Alan Perez, Patsy Pefurst, Shirley Peter, Hernande Pettyjohn, Christine Phelps, Diana Picard, Louella Pickens, David Pillow, Judith Pimentel, Ernestine Pitzer, Jack Poindexter, Ricky 297 Polk, Gwen Polumbo, Kathy Potter, Arthur Powell, Marcia Powell, Sharon Presley, Ronald Pringle, Wayne Proffitt, Sherri Ptacek, Harriette Puente, Idalia ) Pulley, Sherry Puls, Wanda Quade, Gary Quesada, Oralia Quiroga, Armando Rainey, Joe Ann Rainwater, Beverly Ramirez, David Ramirez, Ernest Ramirez, Henry Ramirez, Rito Ramon, Juan Ramos, Estella Ramos, Rosalinda Ramsey, Patricia Raney, James Raska, Gary Ravenna, John Rawls, Donald Gene Rawls, Larry ' 298 Ray, Linda Ream, Carole Reid, Diane Renaud, Gary Renaud, Keavin i Reyes, Jesse Reynolds, Kay Reynolds, Royal Reynolds, Terry Rezzoffi, Mike ) Rice, Peggy Rice, Thomas Riess, Richard Rise, White Rivers, Richard Roark, Rosalyn Robbins, Douglas Robbins, Mitchell Roberson, Becky Robertson, David 1 Roberts, Greg Robinson, Ray Rocha, Anita Rocha, Mary Louise Rochelle, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Annie Rodriguez, Aurora Rodriguez, Connie Rodriguez, Daniel Rodriguez, Danney 299 Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Rosemary Rodriguez, Virginia Rogers, Michael Rohde, Connie Rojas, Johnny Ross, Ronnie Rossman, Glenn Rowe, Mark Rubio, Gloria Ruppert, Richard Russell, David Russell, Frances Russell, William Russell, Woodruff Saenz, Arthur Sammon, Deanne Stockton, Gary Strickland, Dorothy Strickland, Stephen Salazar, Robert Salgado, Joe Sandidge, Darlene Sanchez, Jacob Sanchez, Noel Sanders, Michael Sanders, Stephanie Santillan, Aurora Satterwhite, Nancy 300 Saucier, Cynthia Saucier, Philip Seawell, Billy Seeley, Kathi Segeada, Rita Sellers, John Sellman, Kathy Scamardo, Sammy Schattel, Mary Ann Schlosser, Pam Schultz, Vickie Schumacher, Susan Schumann, Susan Scott, Carol Scott, Debra Scott, John Scott, Melvin Shaddox, Billy Shell, Frances Sheperd, Shirley Siders, Jim Sills, Debbie Silva, Jose Simmons, Douglas Simons, Charline Simons, Wanda Skains, Debbie Skieff. Linda Smaistrla, Judy Smallwood, Gayle Smith, Sue Smith, Starlene Sosa, Juan Spaniel, Debbie Spears, Francis Smith, Brian Smith, Linda Smith, Michael Smith, Randall Smith, Ronald Stafford, Diane Stark, Mary Steele, Mike Stephens, Betty Mrs. Myrick and Kay Connally enjoy the peace and tranquility of the A.Y. Carnival. r Stevens, June Stevens, Mark Stokes, Robert Strauch, Debbie Sudela, Joe Tapia, Janie Tanguma, Johnny Tatum, Kathryn Taylor, Michael Taylor, Sherry 302 i I Terrell, Carolyn Thompson, Gary Thorn, William Thornbrough, Harold Thurman, Jerrel Toney, Nancy Torian, Gary Torres, Gilbert Torres, Ruben Trahan, Phala ) ) Trejo, Tony Trevino, Connie Trevino, Dianne Trevino, Elizabeth Trevino, Hector Tristan, Alice Turner, Douglas Turner, Elaine Turner, Joyce Ulloa, Joseph 7 Usselman, Rosemary Valent, Tony Valentine, Billy Valverde, Gloria Van Meter, Sharon Varela, Dolores Velasquez, Sammy Verchiens, Pierre Villanueva, Janie Villanueva, Mario 303 ▼ Whitt, Cindy Whittlemm, Connie Wilcox, Brenda Wilkinson. Jimmy Williams, Loyd 304 Williams, Wanda Williams, Willie Willingham, Brenda Willis, Barry Willis, Kenneth Willmore, Dianne Wilmore, Debbie Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Donna Wilson, Donna Sue Winkler, Robin Wise, Bruce Wolf, Emarita Womack, Oscar Yancy, Roger Young, Mallory Young, Peggy Zapata, Faustina Ziegler, Garland Zimmerman, Terri 305 SENIORS Senior Class Officers FALL SEMESTER Mario Arriaga PRESIDENT Modene Anthony SECRETARY George De La Isla SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Steve Hampton PRESIDENT Linda Schmuck VICE-PRESIDENT Linda Brown SECRETARY David Munger SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SPRING SEMESTER Note To Seniors The school year is about to come to a close. $e will finally be graduating. For many, graduation will mean the end of school; for others, it will be just a break before going off to college. But, for all, it will be the beginning of a new era. For each graduating senior, it will not be the warm confines of a classroom and a helping teacher, but it will be the cold world that keeps moving without you. Many have said, “Brother, will I be glad to get out of this school!” However, I wonder whether many of us are really ready for graduation and the big step into the adult world. The state of many students reminds me of one of Aesop’s fables. It is the story of “The Ants and the Grasshopper.” Here are a few stanzas from a ballad form of it: “Once there lived in a village green A grasshopper, happy and gay; And every day in the fields he was seen, Laughing and singing away. He had no house, for the weather was fine And at night he slept under the moon; Nor did he worry about the fact That it would be winter soon. While he would play his violin gay, Some wise little ants would pass, Carrying twigs and breadcrumbs and figs, To their newly-built house in the grass. They labored their way through the long summer days Preparing for snow and sleet, While Elmer, the grasshopper, sang and played And patted his clumsy feet.” How many of us seniors are like Elmer, the grasshopper? How many of us have lain around the past three years? How many of us have laughed, played, and put off studying until “tomor- row”? Soon, winter will be coming upon each of us. Soon the big test will be before us. How many of us will pass it? Tomorrow is gone .. . KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS AEA............Architectural Engineers of America 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 OEA....................... Office Education Assn. Q S..................................Quill Scroll RC....................................Jr. Red Cross ROTC..............Reserve Officers Training Corps SC ................................ Student Council VIC....................Vocational Industrial Club YFC............................. Youth for Christ 308 I I 1 I I AARON, JOE Latin Club, Treasurer; YFC ADAMS, SUSAN FBL; FTA; OEA; VOE; YFC ADDISON, ANITA German Club; FHA ALAMEDO, FRED ALANEZ, JOHNNY LAC, Sgt.-at-Arms; Track Team; Welding Club, Pari. ALEJANDRO, ANGELICA LAC; Library Club, Assistant; YOE ALLEN, CRAIG ALLEN, SHERRY FHA; FC; French Club; GBC, 1st V.-Pres.; SC; Tri-Hi-Y ALLISON, CHERYL AY; Art Club; FC; French Club; GBC; HC; SC; Tri-Hi-Y ALPERT, ELIZABETH AY; Blackfriars; FC; GBC, Sec.; HC; Mixed Chorus, Sec.; MDC; Thespians ALSOBROOK, JULIE AY; Blackfriars; Coeds, Capt. Bu- gle Corps; HC, co-chrmn.; Kaleido- scope, usherette; Thespians; Tri- Hi-Y 309 I ALVARADO. LUPE FHA;LAC ANDERSON, ROBERT French Club; German Club; Hi-Y; Ragnots; Spanish Club; SC ANTE, ZULEMA I tell ya, this glass slipper WILL fit!!! ANTHONY, MODENE AY; FC, Row Capt.; GBC, Charlie Cpt., Homecoming Queen; HC, Welcoming Com.; Sr. Class, Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. ARRENDO, DAVID LAC ARRIAGA, MARIO Interact; NHS; Sr. Class, Pres.; Sr. Class, Valedictorian; SC, Rep.- at-large ASH, KAREN Coeds, Corp.; German Club; Girls Chorus; Golden M Chorus; YFC ASH, LARRY AUTHOR, WALLACE 310 BACCUS, PANDORA Art Club BADGER, JOHN Art Club, V.-Pres.; HC; Decora- tions BAGGETT, RICKY Most Handsome Soph. Finalist; Rodeo Club BAGLEY, GENE Art Club, Pres. BAKER, LANA Coeds; Girls Chorus; GRA; Mixed Chorus BALDERAS, MARY HELEN GRA; LAC BARBER, G. L. BARBIER, PAT ROTC, Company Commander, Drill Team Platoon Sgt. 1st Lt. BARENTINE, CAROL Tri-Hi-Y; VOE BARNARD, JOHN French Club; FFA BELL, CAROLYN BENNETT, RICHARD BUFFALO, Asst. Sports Ed.; FC; Hi-Y; Key Club, Sr. Director; NHS, Pari.; Nat l Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist; Ragnots; SC; Swimming Team 311 BERGER, BARBARA FC; GBC, Charlie Cpt.; HC; Kaleidoscope, Cutie and Usherette; MDC; Plainsman, Society Ed.; Tri-Hi-Y, Treas. BERRY, LINDA Jr. Red Cross BESSER, MIKE FC; German Club; Interact; Key Club, Treas.; NHS; Ragnots, Sec. BLACK, ROY BLADES, VAN Buff Band, Sgt. of Low Brass, Or- chestra, Pep Band, Milbians, Marching Band, 1st Trombone play- er; German Club, band; Key Club, Jr. Director, Sgt.-at-Arms; Rag- nots; Spanish Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sec.; YFC, V.-Pres., Pres. BLAIR, JANET AY, Royalty Queen Finalist; FC, row capt.; FFA sweetheart; GBC; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Most Popular Jr. Finalist; NHS; Spanish Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms; YOE, Reporter 312 BLANCAS, JOHN Latin Club, Buff Band, LAC, ROTC; Drill Team, 2nd Lt. Pla- toon Leader BLANKENBEKER, ELLEN BOATRIGHT, MARSHA FC, FBL BOLSTER, TERRY FC, Ragnots, Spanish Club BRACCI, TONY FC; GBC; Mr. St. Nick; Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms; Outstanding Sr.; Ragnots, player of the -week; Var- sity foobtall, Capt., most valuable player BRADIN, KATHY Girls Chorus; Golden M Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y BRANDT, BEVERLY GRA; Library Club, Sec.-Treas.; NHS BRIDGES, KEITH AY, Royalty Duke Finalist; Band, 1st Lieutenant, Pep Band; FC; German Club, Park; Hi-Y; HC; Key Club, Sec., Pres.; NHS, V. Pres.; Ragnots, Sgt.-at-Arms; Sci- ence Club; SC BRODERICK, GRATTAN Art Club; DE; Golden M Chorus BROWN, DONNA FC; FTA; GBC; NHS; Tri-Hi-Y BROWN, JAN AY; Art Club; FC; FHA; FTA; HC; Lotta Bull; Rodeo Club; Tri- Hi-Y BROWN, LINDA AY, Royalty Jr. Sr. Finalist; FC, Pres.; GBC, Pres.; Girls Tennis Team; German Club; HC; Jr. Sweetheart Finalist; Kaleidoscope Cutie; LSA, V.-Pres.; Letterman’s Club, Sweetheart; MDC, Sec.; Most Popular Sr. Finalist; NHS; Sr. Class, Sec.; SC; Tri-Hi-Y BROWN, MARCUS Demolays; FC; Interact; Key Club, Sec.; Latin Club, Photographer; NFL, Debate; Ragnots, 1st V.-Pres. BROYLES, EDDIE BUFFALO, Business Manager, Edi- torial Asst.; FC; Medico; Way- farers; YFC BRUCE, GAIL Coeds, Cpl., Drill; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y 313 BUCHANAN, CLAUDE AY; Golden M Chorus; VIC BUCHANAN, JEAN BUCKALEW, MIKE FC; Rodeo Club BULLOCK, JODI BURCKHART, DALE BURK, MAYA AY; YFC; FHA; HC; Tri-Hi-Y BURKETT, BILLY 314 Excedrin Headache No. 51. BURNS, KATHY French Club BURROWS, LARRY AY; FC; Hi-Y; HC; Interact; Ragnots; YFC BUSH, KATHERINE BUSSEY, RUSSELL Ragnots; Varsity football BUTLER, LANNIE DE; ROTC CAFFREY, BARBARA AY; FC; FHA; Girls Swimming Team; Posture Queen, 1st Runner- up; VOE CAIN, CHARLES CAIO, JOHNNY CALVERT, CINDY French Club; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y CANOLES, ELIZABETH CANTU, MIKE 315 CARLISLE, MIKE Latin Club; Medic CARLSON, STEVE ICT CARAWAY, HUNTER Blackfriars; FC; FFA; HC; NFL; Ragnots; VIC CARRAWAY, REGINA Art Club, Treas.; FBL; OEA, Sec.; Rodeo Club; Tri-Hi-Y, mid-term Sec. CARRISON, YOLANDA LAC, FHA CASTILLO. GLORIA LAC CAVAZOS, JOE VIC, Sec.; Welding Club Come on out, Russell, I’m not gonna hurt ya! r i • . i 316 CHARLESWORTH, JOHN ROTC CHEBRET, TRAVIS Interact; ROTC, Bn X-D, Drill Team, “B” Rifle Team; SC | CHASE, BARBARA AY; Debate; FC; French Club; GBC; HC; NFL, Sec., V.-Pres., Treas.; Speech Club CLARK, JUDY Buff Band; FTA CLAWSON, MIKE FFA, Sentinel; Rodeo Club You’d never know they were belly danc- ers! CLEMENTS, DANNA AY; Coeds, Sgt. of Tenors, Bass and- Cymbals, Capt. of Twirlers; Interact, Club Sweetheart; SC CLEMMONS, JACK AY; FC; Hi-Y; Ragnots; Swim- ming Team CLEMONS, CHARLOTTE CLENDANIEL, CHARLES Buff Band; Pep Band CLOMBURG, DAVID Golf Club COBB, DELORES COKER, BILLY COLEMAN, CHRISTA FHA COLEMAN, MARTHA LAC COMPEAN, DANNY ROTC, Battalion Commander, Drill Team, Squad Leader; Spanish Club COODY, JOHN Football, letterman; Ragnots; Track Team; Voc. Ag. Sec. COOK, VIRGINIA COON, DICKIE French Club; Swimn COONS, BILLY CORN, PETE CORTEZ, VINCENT Art Club; DE; LAC; Spanish Club CRAWFORD, CRAIG CRUMP, SHEENA VOE DANIEL, PATTY AY; Girls Swimming Team DANIELS, CAROL FC; French Club; FBL; Rodeo Club; Tri-Hi-Y Jack, Ellen and I want to talk to you about your breath. DAVIS, DANNY DAVIS, DIANNE AY; DE; Sweetheart Jr. and Sr.; Most Beautiful Sr. Finalist DAVIS, GARY AY, Pres.; FC, row capt.; HC, half- time co-chrmn.; Most Handsome Soph.; Most Handsome Jr. Finalist; Out- standing Sr.; Ragnots; SC, alternate 319 DAVIS, LINDA DE ALEJANDRO, MARI DE BORDE, HARRY AY; Art Club; DE, Reporter; Wayfar- ers DE BORDE, LARRY AY, Carnival chrmn, Royalty King final- ist; Art Club; BUF- FALO, Index Ed.; FC, Sec.-Treas.; French Club; GBC, Officer’s Beau; Ragnots; Sr. Cheer- leader You and I travel to the beat of a dif- ferent drum. DE CAMP, JOE FC; Ragnots DE LA CRTJZ, MARIE DE LA GARZA, RACHEL French Club; FHA; LAC DE LA ISLA, GEORGE Football, JV capt., varsity; Hall Patrol; Hi-Y; HC; LAC; Letter- man’s Club, Chaplain; Sr. Class, sgt.-at-arms; Track Team, JV and Varsity DEL BASQUE, GRACE DELEERY, DAVID Buff Band; Debate; Demolay Club; Orchestra; Pep Band , - j 320 DIAZ, MARGARET FHA; LAC DILDA, YVONNE DOBYNS, JACQUEL DODDS, LYNDON Chess Club; Key Club; Ragnots; SC DOMINIQUE, ROGER DOUGLAS, SHERI Coeds, Corp. Drum Corps; French Club; Jr. Red Cross; SC DOWDY, JACALYN Art Club; Girls Chorus; GRA, Sec.; Golden M Chorus; Volley- ball Team, Manager DOWELL, NORMA AY; Bowling Club; FHA; FTA; YFC DREW, GLEN FC; Hi-Y; Spanish Club DUNN, BRIAN Basketball Team, varsity; Football Team, varsity; Hi-Y, Pres.; Letter- man’s Club, Pres.; Plainsman’s, Sports Ed. DUNN, BRIAN 321 EARLES, TOMMY Boy of the Month; Boys State Dele- gate; Interact, V.-Pres.; Key Club; Latin Club, Treas., Pres.; NHS, Pres.; Outstanding Sr.; Ragnots; Texas Youth Conference Delegate EASTERWOOD, JERRY Letterman’s Club, Sec.; Ragnots; M Chorus; Hi-Y; HC; Interact; Letterman’s Club, Sec.; Ragnots, Sgt.at-Arms; Swimming Team, All State EATON, JANET Art Club; FFA, princess; Riding Club; Rodeo Club ELLIOT, SHARON GBC, devotional chrmn; HC; LSA; NHS; Outstanding Sr.; Science Club, Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y, Soph, and Jr. Pres.; Youth Legislation, Speaker of the House of Rep., Out- standing Youth Officer; Spanish Club; YFC ELLIS, CASSIE ELLIS, JENNY Bowling Bisons; Coeds, 1st Cpl. Drum Corps; FHA; Rodeo Club Now if we all work together, it should only take 30 min- utes to tear the school down. ELLIS, RONNIE ELSBERRY, DENISE 322 ( 3g - ■ ENEKS, BILLY FC; Football; Latin Club; Rag- nots ENGELMANN, DAYNA FTA; German Club, Pres.; NHS, Sec.; SC EPPERSON, SHERRY FHA; VICA ESPINOSA, DELORES FHA; LAC; Volleyball Team ESPINOSA. JOSIE LAC; OCT ESPINOSA, LORRAINE Jr. Red Cross; LAC ESPINOSA, ROSE MARIE EZZELL, CHARLES Demolay Club; Latin Club, 2nd V.- Pres.; Ragnots; Science Club FALCON, GLORIA FHA;LAC FAVOR, MIKE FENTER, CHARLES DE; FFA FERGUSON, WAYNE ROTC, Rifle Team FERNANDEZ, JOHNNY VICA FERNANDEZ, MARIA French Club; SC FITCH, PAUL NFL, V.-Pres.; Ragnots; ROTC 323 FLEMING, EDDIE AY; Art Club; Golf Team; Hi-Y; Lotta Bull; Ragnots FLETCHER, JERRY NFL, V.-Pres.; Pre-Law Club, Treas., V.-Pres., Pres.; SC FLORES, DELIA Coeds, Cpl. Drum Corps; FTA; LAC FLORES, ROY French Club; Track Team FOSTER, MARK FFA, Reporter, Pari.; Rodeo Club, Reporter; Spanish Club FOYE, MARY Coeds, Sgt. of Swing Flags FRANCIS, JAY Blackfriars; Chess Club; Interact; PTA, Rep.; Spanish Club; SC; Thespians FRENCH, RONALD Band, Pep Band; German Club, Pari.; Interact, Sr. Director; Rag- nots FRENNESSON, LUCKY FC; FHA; GBC; HC; Jr. and Head Cheerleader; LSA, Sec.- Treas.; Most Beautiful Soph.; Most Beautiful Sr. Finalist; Most Popu- lar Jr.; BUFFALO, Organizations Ed.; Science Club; SC, Ex. Board, Treas. and Pres.; HC; FC; FHA; DAR Good Citizen; Jr. Rotarian 324 1 J FUENTES, JUANITA Coeds, Cpl.; FHA FURR, JANE GABOURY, TOMMY GAIRIA, JESSICA GARCIA, RICHARD Spanish Club GARNER, PAT GARZA, DANNY GARZA, ERRELIA FHA; FTA; Jr. Red Cross; LAC; NHA; Spanish Club GARZA, GLORIA FHA; Jr. Red Cross; Welding Club, Sweetheart GARZA, LILLIAN FHA; Jr. Red Cross GATES, CLAUDINE Debate; French Club; NFL GATEWOOD, STEPHEN Ragnots 325 —J GATLIN, HERBERT Lotta Bull GAY, CHARLOTTE AY; Coeds, Sgt. of Snares and Capt. of Drum Corps; FHA; FTA; HC; Jr. Red Cross; SC GILBERT, KATHY GILL, DIANA GLENN, MINA AY, Social Chrmn; Blackfriars; FC, Head row capt.; French Club; GBC, 2nd V.-Pres.; Girls Tennis Team; HC, Welcoming Chrmn; Key Club, Officer’s Sweetheart; Letterman’s Club Officer’s Sweet- heart; MDC, Pres.; NHS; Thes- pians; Tri-Hi-Y GODBY, KENNETH Art Club; Ragnots GOEBEL, PHYLLIS AY; FC; French Club; GBC; HC; SC GOMEZ, YOLANDA VOE GONZALES, BECKY AY, Carnival co-chrmn, Royalty, Duchess, Princess ond Queen; Co- eds, Lt. of Batons; HC, co-chrmn; Homecoming Queen Finalist; Ka- liedoscope, Head Usherette ’66, Cutie ’67 and ’68; Most Beautiful Jr.; Most Popular Soph.; NHS; Plainsman, Ed.; Tri-Hi-Y, Soph. Pres.; Jr. Sgt.-at-Arms, and Sr. V.-Pres. GONZALES, EVANGELINE OCT GONZALES, GLORIA GONZALES, JOE Band; LAC; ROTC I ■ 326 GONZALES, JOE LOUIS LAC;SC ) Scott towels go on and on and on ... GONZALES, ROGER Jr. Red Cross, Pres.; YOE I I GONZALES, ROY ROTC GONZALES, YOLANDA Girls Chorus; GRA; Golden M Chorus; Volleyball Team 327 GOOCH, TOMMY GOODWIN, GARY GLASS, MIKE GRAUKE, GLENDA Spanish Club GRAY, BILL ICT, Pres.; VICA, Pres.; Wood- working Club, Pres. GRAYS, ALFRED Letterman’s Club GREENE, CAROLYN AY; Kaliedoscope Usherette; Tri- Hi-Y GRIFFIN, KATHLEEN GUAJARDO, HILDA LAC GUERRA, MARY R. Put your little foot i GUTIERREZ, HENRY GUTIERREZ, MARIE OEA; VOE GUTIERREZ, SIRO LAC; VOE, Treas. HACKWARD, LINDA FBL; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC HAIRSTON, DEBBIE AY; Coeds, Lt. of Reserves, Swing Flags; French Club; HC, co- chrmn, serving com.; Rodeo Club; SC HAMNER, CARLEEN AY; FC; French Club; GBC, Win- ter Whirl chrmn; MDC; HC; Sci- ence Club; YFC 329 ■ HAMPTON, STEVE AY, Royalty, King; FC; Football, Capt.; Hi-Y, V.-Pres.; HC; Let- terman’s Club, Treas.; Most Popu- lar Sr. Finalist; Sr. Class Pres.; SC; Track, capt.; Tri-Hi-Y,' Club Beau HANSON, RAE JEAN AY; Blackfriars; FC; GBC, Mis- seltoe Miss; MDC; Science Club; Thespians HARDIN, BARBARA AY; FC; GBC; MDC; SC; Tri- Hi-Y HARDING, PAT FBL; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y HARRELL, HUBERT HARRISON, JOHNNY HART, ROSE ANN OEA; Swimming Team HARTMAN, LINDA Art Club; Badminton Team; Girls Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Swimming Team HATCH, ANITA HAUCK, LINDA Bowling Bisons; Coeds, Capt. of Drill Corps; FHA; HC; Rodeo Club HAWKINS, DAVID Football HAWTHORNE, SARAH Coeds, Staff Lt.; French Club; FTA, Historian; Latin Club HAYDEN, LINDA FHA HAYES, ROBBIE Girls Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Span- ish Club; YFC HAYES, CALVIN ROTC, Staff, Battalion Sgt. Major i ( f 1 1 330 J HEATH, DANNY HEDRICK, BECKY Coeds; FC; French Club; FBL; Tri-Hi-Y HENRY, JOHNNY HENSON, BUDDY Ragnots HERNANDEZ, ALFRED Art Club; Basketball; DE; Diving Team HERNANDEZ. CHRISTINE FHA;LAC HERNANDEZ, MAGDALENA Coeds, CpL; FHA; FTA; LAC; Span- ish Club, V.-Pres. HERNDON, DEBBIE VOE HERNDON, WANDA FBL; OEA, Historian; YFC 331 Who ever heard of a school with pay toilets? HICKMAN, NANCY AY; FC; FHA; HC; Tri-Hi-Y HICKS, BILLY Bowling Bisons; Drama; ROTC, Squad Leader HIGGINBOTHON, LINDA Coeds, 5th Corp Drum Corps HILL, SUZANNE FBL; OEA HILLIS, PAT HINOJOSA, JOEL ROTC; Welding Club, Sec. 332 It’s not easy being great! HOLLEY, LINDA HOLLY, WILLIE HOLMES, HAROLD Welding Club HOLMES, MARY AY; FTA; GBC, Charlie Capt., Winter Whirl co-chrmn; HC, Wel- coming Com.; Kaleidoscope Ush- erette and Cutie; Lotta Bull, Ed.; MDC, Treas.; Plainsman, Business Manager; Speech Club; Tri-Hi-Y, Pres.; YFC HOOD, BARBARA HOPE, GALEN HORTON, CATHY HAUGHTALING, JOE HOWARD, GWEN FHA HOWELL, PATSY AY; SC HUFFSMITH, PATRICIA AY; FBL; OEA 333 HULSEY, ANITA INSCO, GLORIA JACKSON, ESTHER Art Club; BUFFALO, Jr. Soph. Ed.; FHA, §ong Lead- er; Riding Club; SC; Way- farers Is it sour or dill? ? ? JACKSON, JESSIE ROTC, Maj., S-l Officer, Drill Team Commander, “A” Com- pany Commander, Best Man- ual of armsincity, Honor Company, Best Drilled Com- pany, Officers Club JAMES, DONALD Chess Club; Interact, Sec.; Key Club; Latin Club; NHS; Ragnots JEANSONNE, CYNTHIA J ) j i 334 JENSON, LINDA AY; Basketball Sweetheart; FC; GBC, So- cial Chrmn; HC; MDC, Pres.; Most Beau- tiful Jr. Finalist; NHS; SC JERNIGAN, SHARON AY; Bowling Bisons; FC, Head Row Capt.; GBC; Kaliedoscope Cutie; Latin Club; Most Beautiful Soph., Jr. Finalist; Ragnots, Club Sweetheart; Rodeo Club; Tri-Hi-Y, member- ship chrmn JEWEL, CHRIS JOE, RAYMOND JOE, STEPHANIE FHA; FTA; German Club, Pari.; Intra- murals; NHS, Treas.; SC; YFC JOHNSON, GEORGE JOHNSON, GLORIA Girls Chorus; Tri-Hi-Y JOHNSON, LORETTA JOHNSON, MARVIN AY; Bowling Bisons; FC; Football, Varsity; Hi-Y; Interact; Key Club; Letterman’s Club; Ragnots; Li’l Abner JOHNSTON, PAULA AY; Debate; FC; French Club; GBC; NFL JOHNSTON, ROBERT Bowling Biso.ns; YFC JONES, DEBBIE 335 JONES, GALE NOC, Metals JONES, KATHY Coeds, Bugle Corps; GRA, Pari.; HC; YFC JUSTICE, JANICE French Club; FTA; Lotta Bull; NHS; SC KARM, LINDA Bowling Bisons; FC; French Club; FHA; GBC; Kaleidoscope Usherette; SC; Tri-Hi-Y, Mid-Term Treas. KELTY, MARY Bowling Bisons; FHA KIMBALL, RONNIE AY; Basketball Team; FFA; Student Advisor; SC 336 KIRSCH, GREG FBL KITCHENS, DAVID Auto Mech, Ast. SF KNOX, DEBBIE OEA; Science Club; YFC KOCUREK, CINDY 337 LAURA, WESLEY DE; Most Handsome Sr. Finalist LAURENTZ, DAVID Buff Band, 2nd Lt. Am. Legion Bank Award; Interact; NHS; Pep Band; Ragnots; SC LA VALLIE, JAN Band, Cpl, Best Marcher Award ’67; FHA; FTA, V-Prcs; HC; Spring Style Show Commentator; YFC LAWSON, MARTHA AY; FC, row capt; French Club; GBC, Treas; Girls Tennis Team; Girls Yolleyball Team; Kaliedo- scope Cutic; MDC, V-Pres; Texas Youth Conference Delegate; Tri- Hi-Y LEE, BECKY Coeds, Sgt of Lyres; NHS; YFC LEONARD, NEAL Band, 1st Sgt; Spanish Club KRISTOFF, LOUISE LACY, GLORIA LATHAM, MIKE LESTER, ARLEN DE LESTER, JANICE AY; FC; FHA; FTA; HC; ICT, Sec, Club Sweetheart; Kaleidoscope Usherette; Rodeo Club; Tri-Hi-Y LEVINE, RONNIE Blackfriars; French Club; Most Handsome Soph Finalist; Sr Class, V-Pres; SC; Thespians, Pres; Wayfarers, V-Pres. LEWIS, MARIE NHS 338 LICARI, FRANCES Bowling Bisons; GRA; OEA LIMON, RUDY Basketball, Varsity; FHA; LAC, V- Pres LORKE, JOHN LOKEY, JENNY AT; FBL; FTA; Girls Chorus; Golden M Chorus; OEA, V-Pres; SC; YFC, Song Leader LOPEZ, LUPE French Club; FHA; FTA; GRA; Jr. Sweetheart Finalist; LAC; Mc- Call’s Teen Fashion Board Mem- ber; NHS; SC; Volleyball Team LOREDO, ROBERT Letterman’s Club; Track Team, Cross Country; VICA; Welding Club LOZANO, MARIA DOLORES FHA; LAC; Spanish Club LUCAS, MIKE LUNSFORD, BELINDA AY, Pres, Royalty Finalist; FC; German Club; GBC; SC, Ex. Board; Tri-Hi-Y, Soph. Officer I 339 LUNSFORD, JONY AY, FHA, 2nd V-Pres; Band; Interact; Key Club; Pep Band, Ragnots; Spanish Club; YFC MCADAMS, DEBBIE AY; Band, Capt; Drum Ma- jor; French Club; NHS; SC; YFC McCLINTOCK, ROSS Baseball, AY McCLUNG, WAYNE Ragnots McDaniels, marilyn FBL; FC; OEA; Spanish Club; Swim Team; YFC McGARY, KENNY Baseball; German Club; Hi-Y Lettermen’s Club McKinney, mike Ragnots McLAIN, RODNEY Basketball, Baseball McVEY, PAULA AY, FC, FHA, French Club; Bowl- ing Bisons; GBC—Mid-Term Mem- bership Chrmn; Kaleidoscope Ush- erette MABASA, JESSE LAC; ROTC, Co Exec; Spanish Club MACALUSO, PHYLLIS MANNO, KATHLEEN Medic; Latin Club; Rodeo Club MANSUR, DOUG I MARSAC, MAX VICA MARSH, ROBERT Baseball; D.E. V-Pres; Rodeo Club; Track MARTIN, BRIAN Latin Club; NFL; SC; Wayfarers, Pres; YFC MARTIN, RICK MARTINEZ, LUCY FBL; HC Golden ‘M’ Chorus; Girls Chorus; LAC; MDC; OEA; RC MARTINEZ, MARY ESTHER Golden ‘M’ Chorus 341 MARTINEZ, MARY RUTH OCT; Sec MARTINEZ, MICHAEL LAC; Spanish Club MASON. MARSHA AY, FC, GBC; HC MATAMORAS, MARY MATTSON, CLAUD FFA; Football; Rodeo Club MATEJEK, LOIS VOE MEADOWS, LINDA MEDELLIN, MARY HELEN AY; FBL; Sec, FTA; Medic; Tri- Hi-Y MELTON, LINDA He -went that-a-way!!! 342 MENDOZA, BONNIE SUE FHA; GRA; LAC; Spanish Club MENDOZA, EDDIE LAC, Sgt. at Arms MERRELL. GENE SC MILES, KAY FBL; Pres, FHA; GRA; Medic MILES, LINDA Coed; Swing Flagsj FBL MILLER, CARL German Club; Wayfarers; SC MILLER, JERRY VOE MILLIGAN, PAT FC; Football; Ragnot; SC MINES, LINDA VOE MIXON, SALLY Badminton; French Club; GRA, Treasurer; Medic, Sec, Treas, Pres; RC; YFC MONTOYA, FEDERICO MONTGOMERY, DEBBIE Bowling Bisons; VOE; RC; YFC MONTGOMERY, SHEILA AY; Coeds; Lieut Drill; Blackfri- ars; French Club; HC; Half-time Chrmn; National Thespian Soci- ety; SC MONTHY, PHILIP FC; FFA; Student Advisor; SC; YFC MOONEY, JOLIN Debate; Pres, German Club; NFL; Pres, Ragnots; ROTC; Drill Team 343 MOORE, JAMES MOORE, ROSALIE Coeds; FTA; German Club; NHS MORRIS, DWIGHT Basketball; Football; Hi-Y; Letter- men’s Club MORENO. ESMERALDA Coeds; Cpl Drill; LAC; OEA; VOE MORENO. LOUIS LAC;SC MORRISON, CHUCK AY; FC; Basketball; Baseball; Football; Hi-Y; Lettermen’s Club; Ragnots MUNGER, DAVID AY; Baseball; FHA; Football; Hi- Y; Most «Popular Sr. Finalist; Mr. Kaleidoscope; HC; Lettermen’s Club, V-Pres; Runner-up Mr. St. Nick; SC; Sr. Class, Sgt. at Arms; Tri-Hi-Y Beau MUNOZ, ALMA MURPHY, DONNA FBL; Pari In a crowd I never worry about being close. 344 MURPHY, JEAN AY; Band; Staff Sgt,-Sweetheart; Blackfriars; Chess Club; FC; Thespians Scribe; Director, SC; Wayfarers; YFC MURPHY, PAT FC MUSACHIA, MARY Art Club; French Club; Library Club MUSIK, FOREST MUSQUIZ, JOHNNIE LAC; Lettermen’s Club NEELY, SHERYL NEELY, VICKI AY, FC; Row Capt FHA; Pari, GBC; Membership Chrmn, HC; Chrmn Queen Comm, Kaleido- scope; Chrmn, Usherette; Miss Merry Christmas; Plainsman; Tri- Hi-Y Soph Sec NEIGHBORS, JOHNNIE EC; ICT; Ragnots NEWBY, PATT AY; FC; Row capt, GBC; Charlie Capt; Tri-HiY 345 NEYLAND, SHARON Coeds; Sgt Co ‘B’ Adjutant Ma- jor; NHS; SC NICKSON, EDDIE NIKOLIC, MILKA AY; Coeds; FBL; FTA; Sec, Medic; Tri-Hi-Y NIX, STEVE Band; Interact; Key Club; Latin Club; Reporter, Pep Band; Rag- nots NORWOOD, DORIS AY; FC; French Club; HC; Pro- jects Comm, SC; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC NOVARRA, RAYMOND NUSS, KAREN Latin Club, NHS OCHOA, JUANITA LAC OCHOA, LINDA Spanish Club O’DELL, CONNIE OFCZARZAK, MARCY FHA OLIVAS, ESTELLA OLSON, RICK Golden ‘M’ Chorus; Pres., Science Club ONTIVERAS, ALEX LAC; OCT ONTIVERAS, THOMAS ■ I ) i i Al 346 ORLOPP, BRAD Band, Capt; Chess Club; Interact Club; NFL; Pep Band; Pre-Law Club; V-Pres Stage Band ORTEZ, JOSE PALMER, DELLA RAE PALMER, RICHARD PARKER, LEBON Rodeo Club, Pres; Voc Ag, Re- porter PARTIDA, RAUL 9 Clearasil just lost me as a customer! PATTERSON, PATRICIA AY; Blackfriars; GBC; Charlie Capt; Social Chrmn, Mixed Cho- rus; Tri-Hi-Y; Missletoe Miss. YFC PATTERSON, ROBBY Hi-Y; Most Handsome Sr. Finalist, Most Popular Sr. Finalist; Rag- nots; Charlie Guard; Swim Team; Tri-Hi-Y, Officer’s Beau PATTON, STEVE Baseball; Ragnots PENA, CHRIS PENA, ROSA LINDA Spanish Club PEPPER, CHARLA Band, Staff Sgt., Runner-up Band Sweetheart; German Club; Tri-Hi- Y; Soph Pres, Most Active Soph PEREZ, DORA PETERSON, DANNY PETSCHKA, SUSAN FBL PETTIJOHN, JACKIE Demolay Club; German Club; Interact, Pres.; Key Club; Library Club; Jr Rotarian; NHS; Pre-Law Club; Rag- nots; SC; ROTC; Texas Youth Conference The Channel 8 Peacock Run- ner-up !! PLATT, JUDY AY; FC; Tri-Hi-Y PONDER, BONNIE German Club; Library Club; NRS PORTER, JANE FBL; FHA; Medic; NHS; SC POSEY, SHARON POTEAT, TERRY PICKENS, BOBBY Ragnots PINDER, SHARON AY; COEDS, Cpl, Lt of Drums; French Club PHELPS, PATRICIA GBC; German Club; NFL; Speech Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y, Jr Pres, Sr Chapl PRATHER, CAMILLE AY; GBC, Sec; Charlie Capt; French Club; NHS; Tri-Hi-Y; SC PRESCOTT, JOHN Milby Chorus, V-Pres.; ROTC 349 PREVOST, RENEE Bowling Club, Pres; Coeds, Sgt of Lyres, Lt of Bugles; FT A; Latin Club; Optimist Club finalist; Way- farers; YFC PRICE, CAROL PYLE, DON French Club; Science Club; VICA QUAN, WANDA AT; FTA; Lambda Sigma Alpha; Latin Club, Historian; Golden ‘M’ Chorus; NHS; YFC QUINONES, RENE QUINTERO, SAM RADFORD, MARGARET Basketball Team; Girl’s Chorus; Medic RAMIREZ, ADOLF LAC; ROTC; Drill Team RANEY, PAM AY; HC; Projects Chrmn, SC; Tri-Hi-Y ' 350 REAGAN, DAVID Ragnots; Rodeo Club REESE, HAROLD AY; FFA; Hi-Y; Most Handsome Jr Contest; Rodeo Club REID, BRIAN Demolay Club, V-Pres; Football; Ragnots, Pres; Spanish Club RENAUD, GLORIA Badminton Club; FHA; GRA; LAC; Spanish Club REYES, SARA FHA REYNOLDS, BEVERLY AY; French Club; Coed; Sgt of Batons; HC; Kaleidoscope Cutie; Ragnot Sweetheart RICE, ROY DeMolays; Ragnots ROBERTS, MARY COEDS; Sgt of Co. A, Drill ROCHA, BARBARA FC; LAC 351 RODRIGUEZ, ADELA Badminton Team; FHA; GRA; LAC; Spanish Club; Volleyball team RODRIGUEZ, CARMEN FHA; GRA; MDC; LAC; Girl’s Chorus; Volleyball team RODRIGUEZ, JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ, MINERVA COEDS; Drill Team, Co A; LAC; RC; Spanish Club RODRIGUEZ. ROSE MARY French Club; FTA; GRA; LAC; RC; Spanish Club RODRIGUEZ, RUDOLPH Basketball; Football; Interact Club; LAC; Spanish Club RODRIGUEZ, VIRGINIA FHA; GRA; LAC; RC; Spanish Club ROMBS, JEFF Football, Capt; FC; Letterman’s Club; Sgt at Arms; Paul Gam- mage Award Winner; Track; YFC ROMO, DANIEL Spanish Club ROMO, DENNIS ROSE, CECIL VOC Welding Club ROSS, DIANNE Coeds; Batons; German Club; HC; Blackfriars; NHS; SC; Thespians; Tri-Hi-Y 352 With this ring I Thee wed. RUFF, BOB VICA; Sgt at Arms RUSSELL, CHERYL RUSSELL. DONNA ICT SAENZ, ALICE Coeds; Cp], Girl’s Chorus; LAC; Orchestra; Spanish Club SAENZ, BEN Band; LAC; ROTC; Band com- mander; ‘B’ Drill Team com- mander; Spanish Club SADLER, BILLY FC; GBC; Club Beau, Hi-Y; Chap- lain; JV and V Lettcrman, Letter- man’s Club; Track; YFC 353 SALAS. NICK i SALDIVAR, ROY Basketball; Lettermen’s Club SANCHEZ, ARMAND Basketball; LAC SANCHEZ, CAROLINE SANCHEZ, MARIA FHA SANCHEZ, MILLIE Coeds; FHA; French Club; LAC; RC, Swim Team SANDERS, JOHN Ragnots SAN MIGUEL, TOMMY LAC; Track; LettermaiTs Club SCHEEL, HENRY Library Club; Ragnots; Science Club; SC SCHLOSSER, DEBBIE Bowling Club; Coeds; Cpl of Swing Flags; Blackfriars; FC; German Club; HC; NFL; SC; Thespians; Tri-Hi-Y; Soph Chapl SCHMUCK, LINDA AY; BUFFALO, Asst Soph-Jr Ed, Favorite Ed; FC; Girls Swimming Team; German Club; HC; Dance Chmrn; Kaleidoscope Cutie and Usherette; Most Popular Sr; Sr Class V-Pres; SC, Exec; Tri-Hi-Y, Soph Sec SCHROEDER, DIANNE 355 And here’s your prize, dinner for one in the Milby cafeteria! 1 SHADIX, THERESA Coeds; Sgt of Co ‘C; FBL; Li- brary Club; YFC SHANNON, PAT AY; Blackfriars; FC; IIC; Na- tional Thespian Society; Ragnots; Science Club; Spanish Club, Pres. SHEWMAKE, BINA FC; Ragnots; Rodeo Club SHIPPER, LINDA Golden ‘M’ Chorus SHOEMAKE. BARRY AY SHOREY, NICHOLAS YFC SHOREY, ROSE SEGURA, SEVERIANO LAC SIMMONS, LARRY FC; Ragnots; Rodeo Club SIMONS, RENA SIZER, DIANNE AY; Coeds, Major; Demolay Club Sweetheart; French Club; HC; Honorary GBC; Key Club Sweet- heart; SC SKELTON, RANDY SKOLAUT, STEVE Baseball; DE; FC; Ragnots SMARTT, LYDIA FBL; FTA; NFL; NHS; SC; YFC SMITH, ALLAN FC; SC; YFC '« 356 SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, MARTHA Art Club; FBL; FHA SMITH, ROGER SMITH, RUSSELL AY; FC; Head Row Capt, BUFFALO, FHA; German Club; Golf Team; Hi-Y; HC; Key Club; Most Handsome Jr; NFL; Ragnot Pres; SC, Exec Board; TriHi-Y Beau; YFC SMITH, SHARON French Club; Hri-Hi-Y SMITH, TERESIA Debate; French Club; GBC; GRA; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC SOTO, JUAN SPILLER, RHONDA FBL STEPAN, LINDA Art Club; Tennis Team STEPHAN, RAY ROTC, Superior JR Cadet, Best Drill Co, School Color Guard, Brigade Color Guard, Honor Board, Co Commander, Drill Team Commander STEVENSON, BOBBIE Coeds; Swing Flags; German Club; HC; SC 357 STEWART, DEBBIE Tri-Hi-Y STINEBOWER, PAULA AY; Royalty Finalist, Coeds; Lt Swing Flags; Football Sweetheart; HC, Chrmn; Hi-Y Club Sweet- heart, Jr Sweetheart, Most Beauti- ful Soph Runner-up; Kaleidoscope Cutie; Latin Club; Sec and 2nd V- Pres, Sr Activities Comm, SC; Tri- Hi-Y ; Membership Chrmn AY; Sec-Treas; Daisy Mae STOCKTON, BOBBY YICA STONE, SHERYL Art Club; FBL; FHA; Rodeo Club; SC; Tri-Hi-Y STRICKLER, DAVID AY, Key Club STUBBS, CONNIE STUBBS, DAVID SUMMERS, DONNA SWENNEY, JIM I SWILLEY, JOHN SWINDLE, CLYDE Bowling Bisons; FHA; Reporter, Hi-Y; Ragnots; SC TABB, PAT AY; FBL; FHA; FC; German Club; Tri-Hi-Y; YFC TABERS, CAROL TAILLEY, CHARLOTTE TARRANT, LINDA Golden ‘M’ Chorus; YFC TATE, TERRY German Club; Ragnots TAYLOR, BRITE AY; HC; Hi-Y; Football; Ragnots TAYLOR, KATHI FBL; Girl’s Chorus TAYLOR, MICHAEL ROTC, 1st Lt TEMPLE, JACK AY; Royalty Finalist, French Club; Cheerleader; Jr. and Head Sr, Hi-Y; Mr Kaleidoscope final- ist; Ragnot, chrmn; SC, Exec Board TERRELL, LAUERNE THIGPEN, RICKY AY; Golden ‘M’ Chorus THOMPSON, EDDIE Basketball, Tr; Baseball, Mgr; Ragnots THOMPSON, LINDA Latin Club, Sec 359 THOMPSON, MIKE ICT; FFA; Rodeo Club; ROTC; YFC TOMERLIN, KAREN DE; FTA; FHA TOMERLIN, KAROL DE; FTA; Coeds; FHA THOMLINSON, LINDA Rodeo Club TONEY, TOM Voc Welding TORRES, JOHN TORRES, MARGARET LAC; OCT TREVINO, OLGA LAC; ROTC, Sponsor, Battalion sponsor TRISTAN, BRUNO Basketball; LAC TRISTAN, RICHARD Basketball; French Club; Pres, LAC TUCKER, BILL TURLEY, JAN AY; FC; FHA; Art Club; RC; Tri-Hi-Y TURNER, JIM URRABAZO, ROBERT 360 VALDEZ, HELEN VALDEZ, JOE LAC VALLAS, LOUIS VASQUEZ, FRANK Baseball; Football; LAC; Letter- man Club; Track VASQUEZ. RUBEN LAC VEGA, SALVADOR Finalist for Mr. Kaleidoscope, Stage manager for Kaleidoscope; Lotta bull Editor; Plainsman Sports Ed- itor; ROTC, 2nd Lt Drill Team, squad leader; Spanish Club; YFC VENTURA, CASTILLA VETTER, DONNA Band Sgt, FC; German Club; Tri- Hi-Y; Wayfarer, Sec; YFC VIGIL, RICHARD LAC VILLANUEVA. IRENE OEA WAGUESPACK, RALPH WAKI, ELLEN AY, Membership chrmn; FC, row capt; GBC; HC, Queen Finalist, Welcoming Committee; Kaleido- scope Cutie; Most Beautiful Sr. Finalist; Plainsman; Feature Ed; Sr Cheerleader; SC; Tri-Hi-Y WALTERS, SCOTT Band 361 WATERS. RONNIE WATSON, SHARON Band; Drama; FHA; German Club; Orchestra You know, it isn’t easy being a sex symbol! 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Aaron, Joseph .............. 133, 309 Abrego, Joe ........................ ♦Acker, Marshall ................... 22 Adams, Cassandra ........... 133, 278 Adams, Kathryn ....................278 Adams, Larry ..................... 248 Adams, Robert .....................248 Adams, Susan ... 105, 146, 147, 175, 309 Adams, William ..................... Adames, Rosalinda .................278 Addison, Anita .................. 309 Addison, Mike .................... 278 Addison, Virginia .................. Adkins, Henry .................... 126 Adkins, Lauana ..................... Aguilar, Joe ..................... 278 Aguilar, Joe ..................... 278 Aguilar, Arthur .. 156, 159, 160, 249 Aguirre, Alfred .................. 157 Aguirre, Robert ............ 156, 164 Aguirre, George............. 239, 248 Ahlberg, Beverly ................... Ahlberg, Dodie ................... 278 Alameda, Fred .............. 101, 309 Alaniz, Arthur ..................... Alaniz, Beatrice ................... Alaniz, Freddy ................... 278 Alaniz, Johnny ... 33, 173, 174, 232, 233, 309 Albertson, Billy ..................... Albritton, Becky . 141, 168, 169, 175 Alcala, Isabel ....................... Aldmia, RoseMary ................... 110 Alejandro, Angelica .. 146, 147, 309 Alexander, Donna ............. 78, 248 ♦Alksne, Edwin ..................22, 111 Allen, Carol ......................... Allen, Craig ...................... 309 Allen, Gloria ...................... 278 Allen, Sherry . 64, 112, 120, 168, 309 Aguirre, George................ 239, 248 125, 169, 170, 309 Allison, Paul ...................... 278 Alloy, Steve .................. 106, 248 Almarez, Joe ....................... 278 Almond, Juanita ....................248 Alpert, Elizabeth ... 62, 92, 93, 103, 104, 112, 114, 120, 172, 309 Alpert, Emily ... 112, 163, 169, 172, 273 Alsobrook, Julie ---- 63, 73, 95, 103, 104, 125, 309 •Alsup, Linda ...................... 22 Alvarado, Alfred ................... Alvarado, Lupe ................ • 310 Alvarado, Odilia .................. 278 Alvarez, Belinda ............. 99, 248 Anderson, Allen ................... 248 Anderson, Claudine ................. Anderson, Craig ............. 175, 278 Anderson, Leslie ...................248 Anderson, Robert .................. 310 Anderson, Sheryl ....... 112, 113, 171, 278 Andrews, Gerald ................... 278 Andrews, Raymond ............. 248 Anguiano, Guillermo .. 83, 113, 248 Ante, Zulema ...................... 310 Anthony, Modene . 53, 111, 115, 125, 128,169,170, 307 310 Applegate, John .................... Aranzeta, Adela ................... Arciza, Anna Marie .............. 278 Arcizo, Gloria .................... Armand, Susie ... 112, 114, 115, 168 Armour, Judy .................... 278 Armstrong, Debbie ................278 Arnold, Melinda ..................248 Arredondo, Corina ............... 278 Arredondo, David .................310 Arriaga, Charles .................248 Arriaga, Mario.......... 42, 307, 310 Ash, Cath ... 110, 112, 113, 115, 278 Ash, Karen...... 92, 93, 97, 137, 175, 310 Ash, Larry .................... 310 Ashley, Gwendolyn ...............248 Ashley, Richard ........... 157, 279 ♦Atkinson, Claudene...... 22, 66, 168 Auderer, Robert ...... 236, 238, 248 Autrey, Denny .................. 279 Auila, John ................... 238 Author, Wallace ................ 310 Avendano, Richard ...............249 Ayala, Mary ....................... Ayers, Michael ................. 279 ♦Babcock, John ....................... 22 Baccus, Mike ....................... 279 Baccus, Pandora .................... 311 Bade, Gail ................... 133, 249 Badger, John ...................78, 311 Badon, Phyllis ............... 163, 279 Bagget, Rickie ......................311 Baggett, Ronnie .....................279 Bagley, Gene ...................78, 311 Bagley, Jeanine ......................78 Bailey, David . 82, 83, 150, 157, 279 Bailey, Kathy ...................... 249 Bailey, Patricia .. 81, 129, 137, 175, 249 Baker, Byron ........................ Baker, Charles ....................279 Baker, Dennis ............... 106, 279 6 Baker, Lana ................... 92, 311 Baker, Sandra ..................... 249 Baker, William .................... 106 Balajka, Debbie .............. 98, 249 Balderas, Mary Helen .............. 311 Baldwin, Karen .. 112, 115, 133, 279 Balerio, Bertha ................... 97 Bales, Pat .. 124, 134, 164, 207, 232, 233, 249 Barajas, Gloria ....................279 Barajas, Jesse .............. 145, 249 ♦Barfield, Billy ................... 22 Barber, Bobby ....................... Barber, Bobby ....................... Barber, G. L....................... 311 Barbier, Pat ........... 159, 161, 311 Barbosa, Irene .....................249 Barbour, Aria ......................279 Barboza, Aurora ..................... Barefield, Steve .................. 249 Barentine, Carol ....... 146, 147, 311 Barnard, John ..................... 311 Barnes, Debbie .................... 279 Barnes, Peggy ..................... 249 Barraza, Henry ...................... Barraza, Joe ..................... 279 Barraza, Juan ....................... Barremore, Fisher ................ 145 Barrera, Dianne ........ 113, 141, 249 Barret, Max ...................... 279 Barron, Sammy ... 84, 128, 133, 249 Bass, Lonnie ........................ Bass, Shirley .................... 249 Bates, Lera ......................... Battenfield, Glenda .............. 279 Baugh, Beverly .............. 171, 249 Baumearth, Steven ........... 240, 279 ♦Bayless, Roscoe .............. 10, 11 Beam, Delma ...................... 279 Bedmar, Robert ...................... Bednar, Richard .................. 279 Beeman, Mary ..................... 249 Belcher, Willie .................. 279 Bell, Brenda ..................... 279 Bell, Carolyn ... 112, 113, 115, 249, 311 Bell, Saradee ............... 133, 279 Beller, Sandi ............... 105, 249 Belto, Steve ..................... 240 Benbrook, Tommy ..................... Benn, John .................. 106, 279 Bennett, Byron ...................... Bennett, Janelle ....... 112, 115, 249 Bennett, Richard ... 1, 87, 112, 141, 311 Berger, Barbara .. 62, 111, 115, 125, 168, 170, 312 Bermea, Amelia ...................... Bernal, Anita .......... 123, 243, 249 ♦Bernhard, William ................... Berry, Evelyn .................... 99, 250 Berry, Linda ..................... 312 Berry, Terry ........................ Benyhill, Jo Ann.......112, 115, 169, 244, 279 Benyhill, Rhonda ..................250 Berryman, Paul ................... 279 Besselman, Jerry .................... Besser, Michael . 128, 130, 131, 141, 154, 312 Besser, Patti ............... 112, 279 Bethune, Glenn ...................... Beveridge, Wanda ................. 279 Beveridge, Wiley.............. 83, 279 Bibby, Wayne ................ 174, 250 ♦Bigham, Charles ................... 22 Biles, Nancy ........... 112, 115, 250 Birdsong, Lucian ....... 100, 240, 250 Black, Candy ..................... 250 Black, Greg ................. 156, 250 Black, Peggy............. 97, 113, 250 Black, Roy .................. 101, 312 Blades, Van 83, 130, 131, 150, 166, 175, 312 ♦Blain, Martha.......................23 Blair, Janet .. 53, 81, 106, 107, 112, 115, 141, 146, 147, 170, 312 Blair, Lynn ......................... Blakenbeter, Ellen.................145 Blankenbeker, John ............... 157 Blakeway, Ronnie ................. 250 Blalock, Ruth .................... 279 Blancas, John ........... 83, 156, 313 Blanco, Tony ................ 156, 279 Blankenbeker, Ellen .............. 313 ♦Blanks, Henry ..................... 22 Bleener, John ....................... Bliese, Steve ............... 228, 250 Blount, Michael .................. 280 Blesener, John ...................... Boatright, Joyce ............ 163, 250 Boatright, Marsha ................ 313 Bobbitt, Ernestine .......... 113, 280 ♦Boening, Rosita ................... 23 Bohannon, James ............. 152, 250 Bokemeyer, David — 124, 133, 213, 250 Bolster, Terry ................... 313 Bond, Terrie ..................... 250 Bone, David ................. 145, 250 Bonnette, Ann .......... 112, 115, 250 Bordelon, Susan .................. 280 Bottoms, Mickey....................136 Bounds, Gary ..................... 250 Bowman, Elizabeth .................250 Bowman, Thomas ....................250 Boyd, Eddy ....................... 250 Boyer, Raymond................213, 280 Bracci, Ann .. 96, 125, 163, 172, 251 Bracci, Tony .. 58, 64, 65, 120, 124, 134, 197, 200, 201, 202, 204, 229, 313 Braden, Kathy.......... 92, 93, 170, 313 Brady, Cathy ........................ ♦Brady, Jesse ...................... 23 Branch, Donna .....................251 Brandt, Beverly........ 136, 141, 313 Brandt, Jimmy .......... 128, 228, 280 Bratcher, Cathline .................. Breaux, Danny .................... 149 Brenner, Janet .. 112, 115, 138, 171, 280 Bridges, Blake ....................251 Bridges, Kathy ................96, 112 367 REX TAILOR Gulfgate 226 Gulfport Mall BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH 7300 Bowie This is a Soul Church That is Interested in Yours . 1968 Congratulations Seniors . Bridges, Keith ..... 82, 83, 130, 131, 141, 150, 313 Brindley, Billy ... 64, 112, 120, 134, 198, 199, 251 •Brinkley, Claude ........... 12, 128 Brister, John ............... 100, 280 •Brittain, James .................. 23 Brock, Wendy ..................... 251 Brock, Wendy ....................... Broderick, Grattan .......... 101, 313 Broderick, Phyllis ............... 280 Brodt, Debbie .................... 280 Brooks, Barbara .................. 280 Brown, Carol . 92, 93, 112, 116, 175, 251 Brown, Claude ...................... Brown, David .................. 251 Brown, Donna .......... 112, 116, 313 Brown, Glenn ... 149, 213, 232, 234, 251 Brown, Jan ....................... 313 Brown, Judy ......... 280 Brown, Linda . 18, 43, 49, 52, 62, 64, 111, 114, 120, 132, 134, 138, 141, 163, 307, 313 Brown, Marcus .. 128, 130, 131, 133, 144, 154, 313 Brown, Robert ...................... Brown, Rhonda .................... 251 Brown, Sue ................. 171, 280 Broyles, Edward ...... 1, 87, 137, 313 Bruce, Gail............. 99, 170, 313 Bruyere, Richard ................... Bryan, Jackie ...................... •Buchan, Bertha .............. 23, 85 Buchannan, Claude ................ 314 Buchanan, Jean ................... 314 Buckalew, Mike ................... 314 Buffalo, Charlie ................... Bullock, Elza .................... 251 Bullock, Jodi .................... 314 Burbank, Clark ............. 240, 280 Burckhardt, Dale ................. 314 Burdeaux, Glenn ............ 164, 251 Burk, Maya ............ 125, 170, 314 Burk, Sana ............ 125, 171, 251 Burkett, Billy ............. 106, 314 Burkhart, Joyce .................. 280 Burlingame, Elizabeth . 83, 144, 175, 251 Burnett, Cindy .. 125, 163, 170, 251 Burns, Kathy ............... 113, 315 Burns, Sharon .............. 175, 251 Burr, James ...................... 280 Burrer, Tommy .............. 124, 134 Burroughs, Claude ...... 84, 106, 280 Burrows, Carolyn ................. 280 Burrows, Larry ............. 124, 315 Burton, Carl ............... 133, 280 Buse, Kathy ............ 48, 251, 315 Busse, James ..................... 280 Bussey, Russell ............ 134, 315 Butcher, Margie .. 48, 112, 116, 163 Butler, David .................... 280 Butler, Lannie ................... 315 Butler, Michael .................. 101 Bynum, Dail ...................... 251 Byram, Peggy ............... 169, 280 Byrd, Stephen ......... 122, 144, 251 Byron, Louis..... 100, 144, 155, 166, 169, 241, 252 Caballero, Mary ............... 99, 280 Cafateria, Charlie ................... Caffrey, Barbara . 146, 147, 148, 315 Cain, Charles ................ 145, 315 Calagna, Cleve ..................... 252 Calda, Elizabeth ..................... Caldwell, Judy ..................... 280 Calo, John ......................... 315 Calvert, Cindy ............... 113, 315 Calvert, Johnny .................... 106 Calvert, Kathleen ................. 280 Campbell, Carolyn ................. 163 Campbell, Jon ..................... 252 •Campbell, Lucile ............. 23, 66 Campbell, Manie....... 112, 134, 169 Campus, Maricela .................. 280 Canales, Elizabeth ................ 315 Canamares, Juventino ................ Cannon, Bill ...................... 252 Cannon, Ronald .............. 164, 280 Cano, Ramiro ...................... 164 Cano, Sofia . 132, 141, 151, 169, 280 Cantu, Aurora ..................... 280 Cantu, Belinda .................... 280 Cantu, Jerry ........................ Cantu, Mike ....................... 315 Capps, Ronnie ....................... Capuano, Joe ...................... 252 Caraway, Hunter ................... 316 Carraway, Patricia .................. Carlisle, Mike .............. 133, 316 Carlson, Donald ................... 280 Carlson, Steve ...............126, 316 Carnagey, Phyllis ..... 83, 149, 252 Carpenter, Dennis......112, 116, 281 Carraway, Patty ....... 78, 105, 125, 163, 171 Carraway, Regina ........ 78, 105, 146, 163, 170, 316 Carrion, Edward .................. 252 Carrion, Yolanda ................. 316 Carrion, Margie .................. 252 Carroway, Charles ................... Carter, Dale ...................... 281 Carter, Delmer ...................... Cartwright, Don ..................... Case, Robert ...................... 281 Cason, Larry ...................... 126 Castellon, Sylvia ................. 281 Castillo, Alfred ............ 157, 281 Castillo, Gloria .................. 316 Castillo, Juan .................... 281 Castillo, Martha ............. 99, 281 Castillo, Onocencio ............... 281 Castillo, Richard ................. 281 Castillo, Venturo ................. 164 Castro, Esther......................252 Castrol, Gloria .................. 281 Caswell, Larry .................... 281 Cauion, Marie ....................... Cavozos, Tommy .................... 281 Cavazas, Joe ................ 173, 316 Ceamal, Craig ..................... 281 Cedillo, Mary .................... 252 Cegielske, Debbie ................. 252 Cerda, Ray .......................... Chambless, Kay ............... 97, 252 Chapa, Joe .................. 168, 281 Chapa, Jose ................. 168, 281 Chapa, Jose Juan ............ 168, 281 Chapa, Lilly .......... ............... Chapa, Oralia ..................... Chapman, Harold ............. 126, 252 Charlesworth, John L................317 Chase, Barbara 14, 112, 116, 125, 128, 144, 169, 317 Chavez, Janie ..................... 281 Chavez, Lawrence ............ 157, 281 Chebret, Kathy .... 112, 116, 133, 281 Chebret, Travis ................... 317 Cherry, Annie ..................... 281 Chilton, James .................... 281 Christian, Alf ..................... 23 Churchill, Steven ........... 106, 281 Clancy, Mary ...................... 252 Clark, Barbara .................... 281 Clark, Donny ...................... 281 Clark, Judy .................. 83, 317 Clark Mark Clark, Shirley . . . . . . 99, 110, 159, 160 Clark, Stephen ... 68, 112, 120, 213, 281 Clarke, David ............... 106, 252 Clarke, Mike ...................... 163 Clarle, Nita ...................... 281 Clawson, Mike .......... 106, 163, 317 Clements, Danna .. 72, 95, 128, 169, 318 Clements, Charlette ... 83, 113, 125, 149, 168, 281, 318 Clemmons, Jack .................... 72, 318 Clendaniel, Charles ... 83, 150, 318 Clewis, Carolyn ... 81, 169, 171, 252 Cline, Tandy ...................... 281 Clomburg, David ............ 241, 318 Cobb, Delores ..................... 318 Cohen, Mark .... 128, 129, 141, 164, 172, 175, 272 Coddou, John ...................... 28] Coder, Billy ....................... 318 Colby, Carol ...................... 281 Coleman, Carl ..................... 252 Coleman, Christa ........... 101, 318 Coleman, David ..................... Coleman, Martha ................... 318 Collins, Betty .....................281 Collura, Robert ............ 241, 282 Collura, Roy ...................... 241 Compean, Daniel ........ 156, 157, 318 Cone, Richard ..................... 282 Conkling, Thomas .................. 252 Connell, Gail .......... 112, 116, 282 Connell, Marcia .................... Connolly, Kay . 81, 84, 171, 253, 302 Conway, Linda ..................... 282 Coody, Johnny ... 106, 200, 201, 318 Cook, Linda ....................... 282 Cook, Ronald ....................... Cook, Sandi ....................... 282 Cook, Virginia .................... 318 Cook, Tommie ....................... Coon, Richard .............. 240, 318 Coons, Billy ...................... 318 Cooper, Jenny .... 67, 103, 118, 122, 168, 282 Coots, Danny ........... 130, 133, 282 Copeland, Walter .................. 282 Corder, Joseph .................... 282 •Corder, Ray C...............6, 23, 68 Cordova, Teresa ................... 253 Corker, Mary Elizabeth ............. Corkern, Libby ............. 112, 282 Corn, Pete ........................ 319 Cornelius, Glenn .................. 282 Corona, Richard ................... 157 Corrales, Lucia ................... 253 Corrales, Sylvia ................... Cortez, Lois ............ 97, 169, 282 Cortez, Mary ....................... Cortez, Sarah ................ 97, 282 Cortez, Vincent ...............78, 319' Cortez, Yolanda ................... 253 Costilla, Elvira ................... Coston, Sue ................. 113, 253 Cotera, Rose Marie ................ 282 Cotten, Gary ................ 133, 253 Couch, Teresa ..................... 282 Covernale, Diana .................. 282 Coward, Evelyn .............. 244, 282 Cox, Billy ......................... 83 •Cox, Henry ................... 23, 168 Cox, Karen ......................... Craig, Jackie ..................... 282 Craig, Phenix ............... 233, 268 Craig, Margie ..................... 253 Craig, Maralea .................... 282 Craig, Richard ............... 84, 282 Craig, Tommy ....................... 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Justes, Janice .... .. 112, 113, 117, 129, 169, 261 84, 112, 130, 261 ........ 141, 335 .............. 335 ............. 261 .. 141, 169, 261 .......... 27, 78 ............... 27 291 .... 262 .... 335 .... 335 117, 262 ...... 27 .... 169 .... 291 175, 335 ... 61, 68, 81, 84, 112, 124, 130, 335 ............... 291 112, 117, 144, 335 ................ 335 ......... 125, 262 ......... 129, 291 291 335 291 336 291 ................ 291 ............ 97, 336 ............ 27, 170 ................ 291 ........... 106, 291 112, 117, 171, 262 .................291 213, 291 141, 336 Kaechler, Richard ................ 291 Kainer, Gloria ................... 291 Karm, Linda . 63, 112, 117, 168, 170, 336 Kaskie, Don ................. 157, 291 Kaskie, Mary ........................ Kay, Nancy ....................... 291 Keel, Jerry ...................... 291 Keeney, Kathy ............... 175, 262 Keepers, Billy ........ 112, 164, 262 Kehm, Darlene ................ 98, 291 Kellerman, Janet ....... 98, 113, 291 Kelley, Billy ............... 234, 291 Kelley, Donald ................... 291 Kelley, Kathy ................ 97, 291 Kelley, Pam....... 112, 137, 171, 262 Kelley, William ..................... Kellum, Mildred ..................... Kellum, Vivian ............ 145, 262 Kelty, Mary .................... 336 ♦Kendrick, D. L...................27 Kennedy, Charles........... 213, 291 Kennedy, Debra ................. 291 Kenney, Kathy .. 145, 159, 160, 161, 262 Kenney, Karla ............... 48, 262 Kenney, Mark ....................... Key, Billy ....................... 262 Kilgo, Douglas ..................... Kilgrove, Sharon ........... 103, 262 Killough, James .................. 262 Kilpatrick, Mike ................. 163 Kimball, Myron ............. 103, 262 Kimball, Ronnie .. 53, 64, 106, 135, 120, 216, 336 King, Arthur ....................... King, Jay ........................ 262 King, Mary ....................... 291 Kinzie, Paul....... 128, 144, 152, 262 Kirby, Arlinda ................... 262 Kirby, Clifton ................... 291 Kirk, Danny ...................... 291 Kirk, Kandia ..................... 291 Kirk, Patricia ................... 99, 292 Kirk, Wade ............ 157, 175, 292 Kirkendall, Charles .............. 292 Kirksey, Lesley ............ 105, 262 Kirscc, Thomas ..................... Kirsch, Greg ..................... 337 Kitchen, Gregory ................... Kitchen, David ........... 174, 337 Kitchens, Donnie ................. 292 ♦Knapick, Carole ........... 27, 170 Knowles, Mason ................... 292 Knowlson, Susan .................. 292 Knox, Debbie .... 146, 148, 164, 337 Knox, Emmitt ..................... 262 Kocurek, Cheryl .................. 292 Kocurek, Cindy ... 99, 108, 109, 337 ♦Koehler, Herbet ................... 28 Krai, Robert ..................... 262 Krengle, Cliff ................... 337 Krengle, Jeanie .. 105, 146, 147, 337 Krenzke, Ruth ............. 83, 262 Krischke, James ....... 164, 169, 262 Kristoff, Louise ................. 338 Kuepfer, Paula ........... 169, 262 Kurth, Larry ..................... 292 Kurtzman, Karen .................... Kuykendall, Ginger ............... 292 Kyle, Ray ........................ 292 Lacy, Gloria ..................... 338 Ladner, Dale .... 110, 128, 132, 135, 168, 292 Ladner, Howard .............. 164, 262 Lagsdon, Dave .................... 292 Lake, Karen ...................... 262 Lakota, Jerry .................... 155 Lambreson, Judy .................. 263 Lambert, Clay ...................... Lambright, Carl .................. 145 ♦Lamkin, John ...................... 28 Landa, Angelia ..................... Landa, Ruben ....................... Landers, William ................. 292 Landry, Bill ..................... 292 Langson, Jennifer ................ 292 Lankford, Janie .................. 263 La’nier, Michelle .................. Lankford, Linda .................. 292 Lara, Joe ................... 174, 263 Larned, Cora Lynn ........... 83, 263 Lassiter, Bill .............. 232, 233 Latham, Dale ....................... Latham, Mike ..................... 338 Laura, Wesley ............... 101, 338 Laurence, Connie ................. 263 Laurentz, David ... 82, 83, 128, 141, 150, 338 Laurenzana, Albert ................ 292 LaVallee, Jan ...... 83, 110, 125, 338 Lawson, Ava .................. 169, 292 Lawson, Hank ...................... 239 Lawson, Martha ... 62, 64, 111, 112, 114, 120, 125, 138, 170, 338 ♦Layne, Rikk ....................... 28 Leal, Maria ....................... 292 Lee, Becky Ann .. 97, 141, 175, 338 Lee, Earlene ................. 83, 292 Lee, Richard ........... 136, 157, 292 LeFever, Bobbie .............. 78, 263 Lehosk, Frank ...................... Lehosk, Frank ...................... Lehoske, J. P...................... 263 Lennon, Jackie .................... 292 Lennon, Kathie ............ 81, 92, 93 Leonard, Neal ...... 82, 83, 150, 338 Leos, David ........................ Lester, Arlin ............... 101, 338 Lester, Janice .......... 63, 163, 338 Lester, Ralph................ 240, 292 Leviem, Larry ..................... 292 Levine, Ronnie ... 67, 169, 172, 338 Lew, Chester ...................... 263 Lew, Tommy ........................ 263 Lewis, Colleen .................... 292 Lewis, David ...................... 263 Lewis, Jack ........................ Lewis, Laura ...................... 292 Lewis, Marie ................ 141, 338 Lewis, Stephen .............. 228, 292 Licari, Frances ........ 146, 148, 339 Lieght, Patricia .................. 292 Lightfoot, Gene ................... 263 Lightfoot, Mike ............. 106, 263 Liguez, Thomas ..................... ♦Lilly, Barbara ..................... 28 ♦Limerick, Patricia ...... 1, 28, 49, 85 Limon, Rudy ....................... 339 Lindley, Mike ..................... 292 Lingor, Jerry .......... 155, 164, 263 Lively, Carol ............... 110, 292 Lively, Laurel ......... 110, 117, 293 Locke, Jon ......................... Lockahart, Joyce ............ 163, 263 Lockhart, Tommy ............. 106, 293 Loda, Dana ........................ 293 Lagsoon, Dave .................... 169 Loftin, Barbara .............. 83, 293 Lokey, Jennifer ............. 146, 339 Lominac, Kenneth .... 175, 228, 293 Long, Pat ......................... 263 Lopez, Blanche .............. 168, 293 Lopez, Elizabeth .................. 293 Lopez, Irene ....................... Lopez, Lupe ............ 141, 168, 339 Lopez, Mary ....................... 263 Lopez, Roland ............... 135, 164 Loredo, Robert.......... 173, 174, 339 Loreno, Eva ....................... 293 Lott, Cheryl Ann ............ 145, 263 Lott, Chris .. 55, 56, 80, 81, 91, 112, 124, 125, 135, 168, 243, 263 Lott, Mary ........................ 293 Lottin, Barbara .................... Louie, Norman ...................... 84 Lovelady, Harold .................. 263 Loveless, Kirby .................... Lowe, Martha ................ 113, 293 Lozano, Dolores ................... 339 Lozano, Esther .................... 263 Lozano, Manuel .................... 293 Lozano, Norma ................ 99, 263 Lozolla, Eugene ................... 263 Lucas, Mike ....................... 339 Luce, Ken ................ 1, 85, 125 Luckow, Penny ... 48, 112, 118, 138, 169, 171, 261, 264 Luedecke, Richard .................. Luerra, Leticia ................... 293 Lunceford, Jony ... 83, 84, 108, 109, 128, 130, 150, 175, 340 377 DON ROLLFING COIFFURE 7711 Belfort Ml 4-5525 INA'S IRENE'S FLOWERS PECAN PARK PHARMACY 6855 Lawn Dale WA 3-4191 1815 Coral Ml 3-0608 (Mim) SMITH WA 8-3119 Lund, Dennis .................... 145 Lund, John ...................... 264 Lunsford, Belinda ...... 69, 118, 339 ♦Lyon, Mary ........................ 28 Lynch, Jimmy ............... 113, 264 McAdams, Debbie ... 41, 70, 82, 83, 141 340 McAnally, Linda ................. 293 McAuliffe, Sherry ................293 McAjliffe, Carolyn................264 McBay, Jacki .................... McCallum, Wanda ................. 293 McCammon, David ........... 145, 264 McCammon, Linda........ 81, 175, 264 McCammon, Thomas .......... 145, 264 McCarver, Monika ................ 293 McClellan, John ..................264 McCeskey, Jack .................. McClintock, Ross .......... 236, 340 McClung, Craig .................. 293 McClung, Wayne .................. 340 McClure, Danny ...................293 ♦McConnell, James ..................29 McConnell, Patricia ............. 137 McCowan, Debbie ................. 264 McCowan, Deanna ................. 264 McCoy, Dennis ......... 83, 84, 293 McCoy, Bruce .................... McCray, Janice ............ 83, 264 McCray, Carol ................... McCue, Bobby .................... 264 McDaniels, Marilyn .. 146, 147, 340 McDaniels, Lisa .......112, 118, 293 McDonald, Debby ................. McDonald, Ronnie ................ 264 McFadden, Bill .................. 264 McFain, Calvin .................. McFeron, Monroe ................. 264 McGary, Kenny ........ 236, 238, 340 McGarrity, Dan .................. McGinley, John .................. 264 McIntosh, Ira Sue ............... 293 ♦Mcjunkin, Annie .................. 29 McKay, Susan...... 98, 113, 168, 264 McKellar, John ...................264 McKinney, Michael ............... 340 McKinzie, Jimmy ................. 264 McLain, Calvin .................. 293 McLain, Rodney ............ 215, 341 McMahan, Emma ................... McMahon, Paul ................... 126 Me Mane, Billy .................. 264 McNeese, Cherie ................. ♦McNeil, Evelyn ................... 30 McNeil, Gerald .................. McNeil, Janet ... 103, 164, 244, 264 McNeill, Brenda ...... 149, 264, 293 ♦McPearson, Pat ........ 30, 173, 174 McShane, Lynn ............. 106, 198 McVey, Paula ..... 63, 112, 118, 341 McWatters, Barbara ........ 108, 109, 112, 118, 171, 264 ♦McWhirter, George ................ 14 McWhorter, Michael........ 164, 265 McWhorter, William . 232, 233, 264 Mass, Lavada ................... 293 Mabasa, Cindy .............. 99, 293 Mabasa, Jesse ................. 341, Macaluso, Phyllis .... 126, 163, 169, 341 Macias, Gustavo .................265 Macias, Lewis .................. 293 Macias, Mary ....................293 Maclaine, David .................. Madison, Beverly ................265 Maguire, Connie .................293 ♦Magee, John ................. 29, 212 Mah, Edmond .......... 128, 228, 293 Mah, Raymond................. 164, 228 Maldonado, Esther ........... 96, 265 Malone, William ...................265 Man, Raymond ..................... 265 Mangiameli, Larry ................ 135 Manlove, Jim ..................... 293 Manness, Freddie .. 81, 83, 164, 175, 265 Manno, Kathleen....... 133, 163, 341 Mansur, Doug ..................... 341 Marek, Henry ..................... 265 Marek, Sheila .................... 265 Markhann, Claude .................. Markum, Debbie......... 78, 112, 265 Marlett, JoAnne .................. 294 Marsac, Max........................341 Marsh, Peggy ..................... 294 Marsh, Jan .................. 99, 265 Marsh, Robert ............... 101, 341 Marshall, Thomas ................. 106 Martin, Bobby ..................... Martin, Brian ........ 169, 172, 341 Martin, Carol ............... 118, 294 Martin, Judi ..................... 294 Martin, M. R....................... Martin, Rick ......... 146, 147, 341 Martinez, Bernadette ............. 294 Martinez, Blanche .................294 Martinez, Delia .................. 101 Martinez, Felix ............ 157, 294 Martinez, Frank ............ 157, 294 Martinez, Joe .................... 156 Martinez, Lucy ............. 146, 341 Martinez, Lino ............. 146, 265 Martinez, Maricela ............... 265 Martinez, Marie ............. 168, 265 Martinez, Mary ................... 294 Martinez, Mary C...................294 Martinez, Mary Esther ............ 341 Martinez, Martha ................ 294 Martinez, Martha .................. Martinez, Melinda ................ 294 Martinez, Michael ................ 342 Martinez, Mary R....... 92, 145, 342 Martinez, Rosie ........ 99, 145, 265 Martinez, Velia ................... Mason, Marsha ........ 112, 118, 342 Mason, Sally ...................... Massey, Farrel ................... 294 Massey, John ......... 100, 133, 265 Mata, Estella .............. 138, 265 Mata, Rachel ...................... Mata, Noe ......................... Matamoros, Mary............. 123, 342 Matejek, Lois......... 146, 147, 342 Matranga, George ................. 265 Mattson, Claud ................... 342 Maughmer, Jeannie .......... 294 Maxwell, DeeDee .................. 265 May, Alan ........................ 265 May, Robert...... 110, 112, 213, 228, 294 ♦Maybin, Kit .................. 29, 105 Mayer, Earl ...................... 294 Mayfield, Donna ... 81, 92, 93, 112, 118, 123, 125, 129, 163, 245, 265 Mayo, Chris .......... 137, 149, 265 Mayo, Jesse................. 157, 294 Mayo, Lois ....................... 294 Mazzei, Timothy ................... ♦Mazzu, Thomas..................29, 152 Meadows, Linda ................... 342 Medaris, Shayna .................. 294 Medellin, Mary Helen . 81, 105, 110, 137, 170, 342 Medina, Norina ................... 294 Medrano, Robert ............ 157, 294 Meek, Jim ........................ 265 Mejia, Estella ........ 81, 130, 294 Mejia, Jesse .......... 84, 175, 294 Melancon, Mike .............. 83, 294 Melchor, John .............. 164, 265 Melton, Linda .....................342 Mena, Amado ................ 156, 294 Mendoza, Bonnie Sue ............. 343 Mendoza, Eddie .................. 343 Mendoza, Marcella .................. Menke, Larry .................... 266 Mereel, Gene ............... 168, 343 Meyer, Cynthia .................. 294 Meyer, Jeff ........................ Miles, Kay ................. 105, 343 Miles, Linda ............... 96„ 343 Miller, Carl .......... 151, 169, 343 Miller, Gary ............... 164, 265 ♦Miller, Irene ............... 30, 145 Miller, Jerry ......... 146, 147, 343 Miller, Kathy ...................... Miller, Pete ....................... Milligan, Pat ................... 343 Mills, Candace ... 48, 103, 104, 112, 118, 133, 266 Mills, Craig ....................... ♦Mills, Faynette ................. 16 Mills, James .................... 294 Mines, Linda .......... 146, 147, 343 Minjares, Carmen ........... 164, 294 Minjares, Junior ................ 266 Misenheimer, Glen ................295 Mitchell, Neil ........ 156, 160, 266 Mitchmore, Rickey ............... 266 Mixon, Ruth................. 97, 113, 295 Mixon, Sally........... 123, 137, 343 ♦Mohle, Eula P................30, 113 Montano, Janie .................. 295 Montelongo, Evangeline ...........295 Montgomery, Debbie ...............343 Montgomery, Shelia .... 81, 99, 104, 343 Montgomery, Sue...............81, 266 Monthy, Phillip ............ 168, 343 Montoya, Federico ............... 343 Montoya, John .............. 126, 343 Moon, Theresa ....................295 Mooney, John .......... 100, 143, 343 Moor, Lee .......................... Moore, Donald ................... 295 Moore, James .................... 344 ♦Moore, Josa ................. 30, 110 Moore, Marguerite .......... 110, 172 Moore, Marian....... 63, 96, 125, 171, 266 Moore, Midge.................110, 295 Moore, Mike ................ 144, 295 Moore, Mildred ........ 110, 171, 295 Moore, Mollie ... 101, 112, 171, 266 Moore, Patsy .................... 266 Moore, Ronnie ......... 141, 174, 266 Moore, Rosalie ... 63, 92, 93, 96, 110, 141, 344 Moore, Tammy .....................266 Mooring, Stacey ................. 295 Morales, Antonia ................... Moreno, Esmeralda ... 146, 147, 344 Moreno, Louisa ............. 129, 295 Moreno, Louis ................... 344 Moreno, Ralph ................... 295 Morgan, Eugene.............. 83, 295 Morgan, William ................. 127 Morris, Dwight ... 68, 124, 135, 344 Morrison, Chuck ............ 219, 344 Morin, John . 128, 141, 169, 175, 266 Morton, Debbie ..................... Mosley, Travis......... 106, 163, 295 Mudd, Gaile ..................... 295 Mullen, Carroll .. 84, 110, 112, 168, 175, 295 Mullen, Gloria .................. 295 Mulvihill, Linda .... 1, 87, 112, 118, 171, 266 Munger, David ... 63, 125, 134, 135, 169, 197, 199, 200, 203, 236, 237, 307, 344 Munger, Marcy............... 118, 295 379 Muniz, Oscar .................... Munneke, Marla .. 96, 112, 113, 125, 133, 171, 266 Munoz, Alice ..................... 295 Munoz, Alma ...................... 344 Munoz, Joe ................. 156, 295 Munsch, Joe ....................... Muras, Sandra ......... 136, 169, 295 Muras, Victor .................... 266 Murphy, Donna .............. 105, 344 Murphy, Jean . 82, 83, 103, 175, 345 Murphy, Mitzi .................... 266 Murphy, Pat ............ 81, 98, 345 Murphy, Patricia ............ 81, 295 Musick, Forest .................... Musick, Keith .............. 295, 345 Mustachia, Mary ............ 136, 345 Mustachia, Jan ................... 295 Musquiz, Johnnie ...... 135, 218, 236, 345 Myers, Chester ............. 163, 266 Myers, Dan ....................... 295 Myers, Linda ............... 113, 295 Mulius, Deborah ....... 118, 138, 375 •Myrick, Lillie .............. 18, 302 Nagle, John .. 83, 122, 128, 149, 295 Napolean, Pat ................... 295 Navarro, Janie ..................... Navarro, Raymond ................... Nedarisk, Shayna ................. Neel, Genoyce ... 81, 141, 164, 175, 266 Neely, Sheryl .................... 345 Neely, Vicke . 10, 50, 58, 63, 64, 65, 111, 114, 120, 125, 170, 345 Neighbors, Johnnie ......... 126, 345 ♦Nelson, Alice ..................... 31 Nelson, Jane ....................... Nelson, Judi ............... 168, 296 Nelson, Kathy ...................... Nelson, Lamar ...................... •Nelson, Lorraine .................. 31 Nethery, Ann ..................... 296 Nethery, Claudia ................... Newbery, Mike ...................... Newberry, Kenneth ................ 296 Newby, Pat .. 81, 111, 112, 118, 125, 170, 345 Newell, Johnny ................... 296 Newman, Ray ................ 157, 296 Neyland, Gary .................... 266 Neyland, Sharon .. 94, 141, 168, 346 •Niccum, Sandy ............... 31, 66 Nicholson, Robert Allen...... 228, 296 Nickson, Eddie ................... 346 •Niemi, Richard .............. 31, 104 Nikolic, Milka ... 81, 105, 110, 137, 170, 346 Nippo, Fawn ...................... 296 Nix, Steve ... 83, 123, 130, 133, 150, 346 •Noojin, Betty ..................... 31 Norman, Louie .................... 296 Norman, Michael ............ 157, 174 Norman, Regina . 159, 160, 175, 266 Norris, Keith .................... 126 North, Jimmy ..................... 266 Norwood, Debbie ............ 171, 296 Norwood, Doris .. 125, 169, 170, 346 Noska, Betty ............... 266, 296 Novarra, Raymond ................. 346 Novotny, John .................... 296 Null, Dorothy ... 136, 152, 163, 296 Nuncio, Isabel ................... 296 Nuncio, Mary Emma ................ 266 Nunez, Elizabeth....... 164, 175, 267 Nunez, Gloria .................... 296 Nunez, Gloria ...................... Nunez, Louis ................ 83, 296 Nuss, Donna ....................... 2% 380 Nuss, Karen ........... 133, 141, 346 Nye, Miles ...................... 296 O’Brien, Elizabeth .................. O’Brien, Kathy .................... 146 O’Briant, William ............ 157, 296 Ochapa, Oralia .................... 296 Ochoa, Helen ..................... 267 Ochoa, Juanita ................... 346 Ochoa, Linda ..................... 346 O’Dell, Connie .................... 346 Oddo, Jake ........................ 267 Odom, Barbara ..................... 144 Ofczarzak, Jo ..................... 267 Ofczarzak, Marcy .................. 346 O’Grady, Lionel ................... 267 Ornelas, Andres ..................... Oliphant, Aarron ............. 100, 296 Olivas, Estella ................... 346 Oliver, Billy ..................... 296 Oliver, Charlette ................. 267 Oliver, Steve ...... 113, 232, 233, 296 Olson, Deborah .................... 296 Olson, Rick ................... 93, 346 Olson, Steve ........................ Ontiveros, Alex ................... 346 Ontiveros, Freddie ........... 157, 2% Ontiveros, Thomas ............ 145, 346 Oringderff, Gloria ................ 296 Orlopp, Brad......... 41, 82, 83, 128, 144, 150, 151, 347 Ornelas, Andres ................... 267 Ornelas, Juan ..................... 157 Ortez, Jose ....................... 347 Ortiz, Ernest ...................... 2% Orwelas, Juan ..................... 297 ♦O’Valle, Violet ..................... 31 Ovieda, Thomas .................... 296 Outlaw, Jesse ........... 172, 267, 297 Owens, Cathy............. 171, 244, 297 Owens, Robin ...................... 297 Pachico, Carmen ..................... Padgett, Barbara........ 112, 175, 297 Palmer, Della Ray ................. 347 Palmer, Gilbert ................... 267 Palmer, Richard ................... 347 Palms, Dorothy ...................... Palms, Ernie ...................... 163 Palumbo, Kathy ...................... Pankey, Donna ... 63, 138, 151, 267 Panto, Paul ................. 175, 267 Parham, Bessie .................... 297 ♦Parker, Annette .................... 31 •Parker, Donald .............. 106, 163 Parker, Lebon .......... 106, 163, 347 •Parker, Marie ....................... Parrish, Theresa .................... Parrott, Robert .................. 267 Partida, Raul ........... 83, 156, 347 Partida, Richard .. 83, 156, 159, 297 Parton, Dianne .................... 267 Paschal, J. P..................297 Patterson, Patricia ... 103, 112, 118, 175, 261, 348 Patterson, Robby........ 124, 170, 348 Patton, Stephan ............. 236, 348 Pavlik, David .............. 228, 267 Payette, Linda ...................... Payne, Denise ..................... 297 Payne, Dennis ............... 112, 297 Payne, Laurie .......... 110, 171, 267 Pearson, Calvin .. 103, 133, 172, 297 Pearson, Paula .................... 297 Peckham, Richard ............ 132, 297 Pefvrst, Shirley .................. 297 Pena, Chris ..................... 348 Pena, Isaac ..................... 267 Pena, Jesse ..................... 156 Pena, Jesus ..................... 156 Pena, Joe ..................... 156, 297 Pena, Rose .......................... 348 Pepper, Charla ........... 82, 83, 348 Percle, Alan ............ 113, 156, 297 Perez, Dora ................... 145, 348 Perez, Gloria ....................... 267 Perez, Gracie ....................... 267 Perez, Joe ........................... 93 Perez, Patsy ................... 99, 297 Perez, Paul ................... 157, 267 Perez, Rufos ......................... Perez, Rosemary ...................... Perfater, Sandra .................... 267 Perry, John ......................... 113 Perry, Judith ................. 113, 267 Peter, Hernande ......................297 Peters, Joan .................. 113, 267 Peterson, Danny ..................... 348 Petschka, Susan ............... 105, 348 Pettyjohn, Christine . 112, 118, 133, 169, 171, 279 Pettyjohn, Jackie .... 127, 128, 130, 136, 141, 348 Peztuisky, Mary ...................... Petz, Stephen ....................... 267 Phelps, Diana ... 112, 118, 122, 168 Phelps, Patricia . 112, 118, 170, 349 Phillips, Lauralyn ......... 113, 268 Picard, Louella ............... 163, 297 Pickens, Bobby ...................... 349 Pickens, David ...................... 297 ♦Pidcoke, Jesse ....................... 31 Pierce, Benton ................ 241, 268 Pillon, Donald ...................... 268 Pillow, Judith ................ 163, 297 Pimentel, Ernestine ... 93, 112, 297 Pimple, Paul ................... 36, 84 Pinder, Sharon ................. 98, 349 Pineda, Connie ....................... Pineda, Frances ...................... Pitzer, Jack .................. 174, 297 Pizzo, Tanny ........................ 268 Plasek, John ......................... Platt, Judy ................... 170, 349 Poindexter, Ricky ................... 297 Polk, Gwen........................... 298 Polumbo, Kathy ................. 99, 298 Ponder, Bonnie ................ 141, 349 •Pope, Perry .................... 31, 212 Porter, Jane ........................ 349 Posey, Sharon ....................... 349 Poteat, Terry ...... 112, 118, 125, 349 Potter, Arthur ................ 207, 298 Powell, Cindy ................. 245, 268 Powell, Marcia ... 83, 113, 149, 298 Powell, Patricia .................... 268 Powell, Sharon ...................... 298 Powledge, Rex ....................... 234 Prather, Camille ...... 112, 118, 141, 169, 349 Pratt, Jerry ....................... 106 Pratt, Kenneth ..................... 145 Prescott, John....... 93, 157, 160, 349 Prescott, Kathleen .................. 268 Presley, Ronald .......... 84, 175, 298 Prevost, Renne............ 97, 133, 350 Price, Carol ........................ 350 Price, Daniel ........................ Price, Debbie ..................... 268 •Price, Gladys ....................... 15 Price, Gwen ........................ 268 Pringle, Wayne ................ 169, 298 Profftii, Rhonda ... 82, 122, 141, 175, 268 Proffitt, Sherry ............... 97, 298 Pry, Nancy .................... 144, 268 Ptacek, Harriteet ............. 119, 298 Pulley, Linda ........................ Pulley, Sherry ...................... 298 Puls, Wanda ......................... 298 Puente, Idalia ...................... 298 Purfurst, Carl ...................... 145 Purfurst, Shirley .....................98 Pyle, Don ...................... 164, 350 Quade, Gary........ 128, 168, 228, 298 Quan, Wanda . 92, 93, 141, 175, 350 Quesada, Oralia ................. 298 Quick, Connie ................... 278 Quinones, Javier ................... Quinones, Rene .................. 350 Quinones, Yolanda ........... 98, 268 Quinones, Yolanda Elaa ______ 98, 268 Quintera, Sam ................... 350 Quiroga, Armanda ................ 298 Rabourn, Douglas .................... Radford, Margaret ................ 350 Radliff, Danny .. 112, 124, 135, 172 Railey, Randy .......... 112, 228, 268 Rainey, Joe Ann .................. 298 Rainwater, Beverly ............... 298 Ramirez, Adolf...... 81, 83, 141, 350 Ramirez, Albert ... 81, 83, 141, 175, Ramirez, David ... Ramirez, Ernest .. Ramirez, Henry .. Ramirez, Herminia Ramirez, Irma Ramirez, Pedro ... Ramirez, Rito .... Ramirez, Rudy ... Ramona, Jaso Ramon, Juan ....... Ramos, Alex ....... Ramos, Estella ... Ramos, Rosalina .. Ramsey, Patricia . Randal, James .... Randell, David ... Raney, James Raney, Pam ........ Raney, Patti ...... Rangel, Eva ....... Rasco, Sharon .... Raska, Gary ....... Ravenna, John ... Rawls, Clint ...... Rawls, Donald ... Rawls, Larry ...... Ray, Linda ........ Raymond, Marty . Reagan, David ... Ream, Carole ______ Reed, Robert ...... Reed, Tim ......... Reeds, Odd ........ Reese, Barbara ... Reese, Harold .... Reid, Diane ....... Reid, Brian........ Renaud, Gary .... Renaud, Gloria ... Renaud, Keavin .. Rendon, Rose .... Renaud, Xavier ... Renteria, Christine Renteria, Felix ... Renteria, Raymond ♦Requenes, Cielo .. Reyes, Dionicio .. Reyes, Jesse ...... Reyes, Jose Elias . Reyes, Sara ....... Reyna, Marcilina . Reyna, Reynaldo . Reynolds, Beverly 268 .... 298 156, 298 .... 298 .... 101 157, 298 .... 268 298 .... 298 .... 298 175, 298 ...... 83 .... 268 .... 298 170, 350 .... 268 98, 175, 268 ......... 298 ......... 298 .... 298 .... 298 83, 299 124, 225 .... 351 113, 299 ........... 83 163, 169, 268 53, 163, 351 ..... 98, 299 100, 154, 351 .... 106, 299 .......... 351 .......... 299 .......... 113 159, 160, 161 228, 268 83, 299 351 ................ 156 ... 49, 54, 62, 81, 96, 125, 351 Reynolds, Kay .. 112, 119, 125, 169, 244, 299 Reynolds, Royal ...................299 Reynolds, Terry . 156, 159, 175, 299 Rezzoffi, Mike .................... 299 ♦Richards, Robert .................. 32 Rice, Daniel ....................... Rice, Dyan .............. 92, 93, 269 Rice, Peggy ...................... 299 Rice, Ricky ................ 113, 269 Rice, Roy ................... 113, 351 Rice, Thomas ................ 106, 299 Richardson, Claude ................. Richardson, George ... 84, 130, 269 ♦Richardson, Judy ............ 32, 123 Riess, Richard ................... 299 Riley, Eloise .................... 269 Rineon, Carmen ................... 269 Rios, Robert ..................... 156 Rise, White ...................... 299 Rivera, Amelia ................... 269 Rivera, Betty ...................... Rivera, Bill ..................... 269 Rivera, Rudy ..................... 269 Rivers, Pat ................. 110, 213 Rivers, Richard .................. 299 Roark, Rosalyn ............... 99, 299 Robbins, Douglas ................. 299 Robbins, Mitchell ........... 157, 299 Roberts, Greg .................... 299 Roberts, Kenneth ................. 269 Roberts, Mary ................ 99, 350 Roberts, Richard ................... Roberson, Becky .................. 113 Roberson, Becky .................... Robertson, David ............ 174, 299 ♦Robertson, Nancy ............. 32, 137 Robertson, Virgil Lee .............. Robinson, Ann .......... 122, 133, 269 Robinson, Aava .............. 149, 175 Robinson, Jeanne ................... Robinson, Marc .. 1, 3, 8, 19, 47, 54, 80, 81, 85, 91, 112, 125, 154, 167 168, 269 Robinson, Ray ... 112, 124, 213, 299 Robinson, Virginia ............... 269 Robledo, Bertha .............. 97, 269 Robledo, Mario Luis ......... 157, 269 Rocha, Annie ..................... 129 Rocha, Anita ................ 129, 299 Rocha, Barbara ................... 351 Rocha, Cynthia ................... 269 Rocha, Mary ...................... 299 Rocha, Olga ................. 129, 269 ♦Rochelle, Dorothy ................. 32 Rochelle, Elizabeth ...............299 Rodgers, Robert .................. 269 Rodriguez, Adela ............ 157, 352 Rodriguez, Aurora ............ 99, 299 Rodriguez, Andrew .................. Rodriguez, Annie ................ 299 Rodriguez, Carmen .............. 352 Rodriguez, Connie ............... 299 Rodriguez, Consuela ................ Rodriguez, Daniel ...... 113, 156, 299 Rodriguez, David........ 156, 157, 300 Rodriguez, Frank ................. 269 Rodriguez, Jack .................... Rodriguez, Johnny ................ 352 Rodriguez, Mary L....... 99, 129, 269 Rodriguez, Minerva .......... 129, 352 Rodriguez, Robert .............. 300 Rodriguez, Robert .................. Rodriguez, Rose Mary . 99, 300, 352 Rodriguez, Rudolph ............... 352 Rodriguez, Virginia ......... 300, 352 Rodriguez, Virginia ................ Rodgers, Raymond ................. 157 Roesler, Suzi .. 1, 87, 112, 119, 168, 171, 269 Rogers, John ........... 156, 164, 270 Rogers, Judy....... 159, 160, 175, 270 Rogers, Michael .................. 300 Rogers, Raymond .................... Rohde, Connie ................ 98, 300 Rojas, Johnny ............... 156, 300 Rojas, Norma ................. 98, 270 Romo, Danny ...................... 352 Romo, Dennis ......................352 Romo, Irma ......................... Rombs, Jeff . 134, 135, 202, 229, 352 Rosales, Eloy ................... 207 Rosbrough, Cathy........ 84, 123, 129, 245, 268 Rose, Cecil ................ 174, 325 Ross, Dianne ...... 96, 103, 125, 352 Ross, Pat ....................... 126 Ross, Ronald .................... 300 Rossman, Glenn ............. 213, 300 Rothrock, Randall ............... 270 Rowe, Mark ............ 133, 157, 300 Rubin, Janet ....................... Rubio, Gloria ................... 300 Ruff, Bob................... 126, 353 Ruff, Linda................. 245, 270 Ruhmann, Vicke .............. 83, 149 Ruiz, Elmira ....................... Ruiz, Raymond ...................... Ruppert, Richard ................ 300 Russell, Cheryl ................. 353 Russell, David ............. 213, 300 Russell, Donna .................. 353 Russell, Elizabeth ............ 270 Russell, Kenneth .......... 157, 270 Russell, Frances ................ 300 Russell, Susan ........ 96, 105, 270 Russell, William .......... 159, 300 Russell, Woodruff ......... 159, 300 Rust, Charley ................... 101 Ruth, Dianna .................... 270 Ryan, Kathleen....... 92, 93, 133, 270 Ryder, Peter .................... 270 Sadler, Billy .. 65, 72, 112, 114, 124, 135, 175, 199, 206, 270, 353 Sadler, Jack .................... 270 Saenz, Arthur ............... 149, 300 Saenz, Ben ......... 83, 157, 159, 353 Saenz, Alice ................. 98, 353 Salais, Sylvia .................... 270 Salas, Nick ......................... 354 Salazar, Roy ........................ Saldivar, Roy .......... 135, 217, 354 Salgado, Joe ................ 156, 300 Salinas, Terri .............. 105, 270 Sammers, Donna ...................... Sammon, Deanne ...................... 300 Samson, Rene ........................ 270 Sanchez, Armand ................ 93, 354 Sanchez, Caroline ................... 354 Sanchez, David ...................... Sanchez, Jacob ............. 101, 300 Sanchez, Joe ................ 101, 157 Sanchez, Maria ................. 113, 354 Sanchez, Millie ................... 354 Sanchez, Noel ..................... 300 Sanchez, Steven ............. 157, 270 Sanchez, Thomas ................... 271 Sanders, John ..................... 355 Sanders, Michael .................... 300 Sanders, Stephanie .................. 300 Sandez, Emilia ...................... Sandidge, Darlene ........... 163, 300 ‘Sandlin, Shirley .................... 33 San Miguel, Tommy ................... 355 Santillan, Arthur ................... 271 Santillan, Aurora ................... 300 Sarayno, Frank ...................... 270 Satterwhite,- Nancy ................. 300 Saucier, Cynthia ........ 83, 175, 301 Saucier, Philip ..................... 301 Savage, Jerry .................. 93, 137 Savage, Lynn .......................... Saylor, Charles ..................... 271 Saylor, Steve ....................... Scamardo, Marion .................... 130 Scamardo, Sammy -------- 213, 168, 301 Schatle, Mary Ann.................... 301 Scheel, Henry ... 136, 164, 169, 355 Scheel, Terre ........................ 20 Schlosser, Debbie ....... 96, 103, 125, 169,355 381 Schlosser, Pam .......... 98, 169, 301 Schmaltz, Laura .....................271 Schmidt, Harold .................... 271 ♦Schmidt, Katherine .............. 33 Schmuck, Linda ... 1, 48, 49, 54, 62, 86, 125, 272, 307, 355 Schroeder, Dianne .................. 355 Schroeder, Steve ....... 128, 130, 234 Schultz, Vickie ............. 163, 301 Schumacher, Susan ............. 301 Schuman, Catherine ................. 78, 271 Schumann, Susan ......... 83, 149, 301 Schuneman, Linda .................... Scott, Barbara ...................... Scott, Carol ....................... 301 Scott, Cynthia ...................... Scott, Debra ....................... 301 Scott, John ........................ 301 Scott, Loyce ........................ Scott, Melvin ............... 106, 301 Scotty, John ........................ ♦Seastrand, Eugene .. 33, 70, 83, 149 Seawell, Billy ..................... 301 See, Richard ....................... 271 Seeley, Kathleen ............ 113, 301 Segeada, Rita ...................... 301 Segura, Severiand .................. 356 Sellman, Joe . 81, 112, 130, 135, 151, 164, 241, 271 Sellers, Johnny .................... 301 Sellman, Kathy ..................... 301 Seymour, Stan ....................... Shockley, Timothy ................... Shaddox, Billy ......................301 Shaddox, Theresa ........ 99, 136, 356 Shannon, Pat . 67, 81, 103, 104, 112, 125, 164, 166, 356 Shapiro, Maurico .................... Sheffield, Debbie ...................271 Shelander, Gail .................... 163 •Shelburne, Carl .................... 34 Shell, Frances .................... 301 Shemake, Bina ...................... 356 Shepard, James ...................... Shepard, Shirley ................... 301 •Shields, Arnold .................... 17 Shipper, Linda ..................... 356 Shipper, Pat ................ 164, 271 Shoemake, Barry .................... 356 •Shoemaker, Wayne .....................34 Shorey, Nicolas ............. 145, 356 Shorey, Rose ....................... 356 Shorey, Yolanda .............. 99, 271 Short, Malinda.......... 110, 175, 271 Shry, Patricia ..... 98, 122, 169, 271 Siders, Jim ........................ 301 Sills, Debbie ...................... 301 Sills, Gary ............. 84, 175, 271 Sills, Pam ......................... 271 Silva, David ........................ Silva, Jose ............ 144, 240, 301 •Silverthorn, Ernest ................. •Silvestine, Carter .................. Simmons, Douglas ............ 106; 301 Simmons, Larry .............. 163, 356 Simmons, Ricca----------- 62, 151, 271 Simmons, Walter .................... 271 Simmons, Charline................... 301 Simons, Rena ....................... 356 Simons, Wanda ..................... 301 Sims, Barry ......................... Sizer, Dianne....... 42, 46, 59, 81, 94, 100, 131, 356 Skains, Debbie .............. 163, 301 Skelton, Randy ..................... 356 Skieff, Linda ...................... 301 Skolaut, Steve ......... 101, 236, 356 Slater, Kerry ...................... 271 Slates, Shirley ..................... 99 Smaistrla, Judy ......... 99, 109, 301 Smallwood. Dayle ............ 163, 301 Smariga, Melanie ............ 113, 271 Smartt, Lydia ... 105, 110, 141, 175, 356 Smartt, Wiley ... 144, 152, 175, 271, 234 Smith, Allen ....................... 271 Smith, Allan ....................... 356 •Smith, Arline ............... 34, 133 Smith, Barbara ..................... 357 Smith, Beverly ...................... 81 Smith, Brian ................. 81, 302 ♦Smith, Carl ................. 34, 124 Smith, David .... 135, 198, 203, 206, 271 Smith, Deborah ...................... Smith, Dorothy ..................... 271 Smith, Ernest .......... 141, 168, 271 Smith, Gary ........................ 272 Smith, Gary M........................ Smith, Greg . 124, 130, 133, 135, 272 Smith, James Jr...................... Smith, James ...................... 272 Smith, James R......................... Smith, Larry ........................ •Smith, Lawrence ..................... 34 Smith, Linda ........................ 302 Smith, Martha ............... 105, 357 Smith, Michael .................... 302 Smith, Paige ................. 98, 272 Smith, Randall .............. 240, 302 Smith, Roger ................ 240, 357 Smith, Ronald ..................... 302 Smith, Russell ... 1, 53, 55, 87, 111, 125, 168, 357 Smith, Starlene ... 97, 171, 244, 302 Smith, Sharon ..................... 357 Smith, Sue ............. 119, 168, 302 Smith, Teresia ......... 112, 119, 357 Smith, Ronny ....................... 125 Smith, Vicki ........................ Snitchler, Paula ....... 113, 136, 272 Snow, Stuart....... 135, 232, 234, 272 Snyder, Jimmy ..................... 272 •Sobieski, Mary ............... 35, 109 Solomon, Thelma ..................... Sommerfield, Leroy ........... 272 Sorneson, Shelley ............ 99, 272 Sota, Juan .................. 302, 357 Southerland, Mary.................... Spaniel, Debbie .................... 302 Spears, Francis ............. 113, 302 Spiller, Rhonda .................... 357 Spitler, Lucy ................ 83, 272 Splettstosser, Shery ............... 272 Spock, Benjamin .................... 288 ♦Spradlin, Susan ..................... 35 Springer, John ..................... 272 Springer, Ronald .................... •Spurgers, Betty .............. 35, 114 Stafford, Connie ............. 48, 272 Stafford, Diane .............. 84, 302 •Stagg, Joyce ........................ Stark, Mary ........................ 302 Stebick, Diane .................... 101 Stebick, Tom ......................272 Steel, Mark ................. 137, 172 Steele, Mike ........... 232, 234, 302 Stepan, Linda ...................... 357 Stepan, Ray ............ 156, 161, 357 Stephens, Betty .................... 302 Stephens, Cornel .................... Sterling, JoMarie .. 63, 98, 141, 151, 169, 272 Stevens, Forrest .................. 272 Stevens, June ..................... 302 Stevens, Mark ..................... 302 Stevenson, Bobbie........ 96, 125, 357 Stewart, Debbie .................... 358 Stinebower, John ................... 273 Stinebower, Paula ... 53, 62, 80, 81, 96, 125, 207, 358 Stockton, Bobby ........ 173, 174, 358 Stockton, Gary ..................... 300 Stodghill, Jan . 92, 93, 103, 112, 169, 175, 273 Stokes, Robert ................... 302 Stone, Sherry ....... 78, 105, 163, 169, 170, 358 Stovall, Bill ....................... 273 Stovall, Pam . 99, 167, 168, 244, 273 Strauch, Debbie ..................... 302 •Strickland, Mary Ann................. 35 Strickland, Dorothy ........... 130, 300 Strickland, Russell ..................273 Strickland, Stephen ........... 113, 300 Strickler, David.................81, 358 Struss, Wilma ......................... Stubbs, Connie ...................... 358 Stubbs, David.........................358 Sudela, Joe ......................... 302 Sullivan, Billy ....................... Sullivan, Willie ...................... Summers, Donna ...................... 358 Sweeny, Jimmy ....................... 358 Swilley, John ....................... 359 Swindle, Clyde............. 84, 168, 359 Swindle, Edmond .......... 108, 136, 273 Tabb, Pat ............. 105, 170, 359 Tabers, Carolyn .................. 359 Tabony, Douglas . 83, 141, 149, 164, 273 Talley, Charlotte ............... 359 Tanguma, Johnny ....... 157, 159, 302 Tapia, Janie ................... 302 Tarrant, Linda .............. 93, 359 Tate, Becky ....................... Tate, Terry ................. 60, 359 Tatum, Kathryn ................ 302 Taylor, Brite .............. Ill, 359 Taylor, Elizabeth .................48 Taylor, Kathi.......... 92, 93, 105, 359 Taylor, Michael ....... 156, 302, 359 Taylor, Ronny ................... 273 Taylor, Sherry ................. 302 Teague, Doug ......................273 ♦Tebow, Selma ...................... 35 Tellez, Richard ............ 220, 273 Temple, Jack .. 1, 39, 55, 61, 81, 91, 168, 359 Terrell, Carolyn ................. 303 Terrell, Laverne ................. 359 Thibodeaux, Melinda ........ 138, 273 Thibodeaux; Mitch .................. Thigpen, Ricky .............. 93, 359 Thorn, William ................... 303 Thornbrough, Harold ........ 113, 303 •Thornhill, Esther ..................36 Thornhill, Mary Lou ...............273 Thurman, Jerrel .................. 303 Thomas, Billy ...................... •Thomas, Icy ........................ Thomas, Theo ....................... Thompson, Ben .................... 273 Thompson, Eddie ............ 227, 359 •Thompson, Edward .................. 36 Thompson, Gary.............. 174, 303 Thompson, Linda........ 133, 171, 273, 359 Thompson, Linda............. 133, 171 Thompson, Mike ................... 360 Thompson, Susan ....... 97, 141, 273 Tijerina, Victor ........... 174, 273 Tinker, Debbie ........ 123, 245, 273 Tombaugh, Kay .. 98, 101, 133, 141, 168, 273 Tomerlin, Karen ............ 101, 360 Tomerlin, Karol ................ 360 Tomlinson, Linda ................. 360 Toney, Nancy ..................... 303 Toney, Tom ....................... 360 Torian, Gary .......... 213, 233, 303 Torres, Elizabeth .................. Torres, Frank .................... 273 Torres, Gilbert .................. 303 Torres, John ..................... 360 Torres, Margarita .......... 145, 360 Torres, Ray ...................... 273 Torres, Ruben .................... 303 382 1 Torres, Vincent .....................273 Touchstone, Marsha ... 67, 103, 119, 169, 171, 273 Trahan, Phala ...................... 303 Treadwell, Donald .................. 106 Trejoi, Tony ...................... 303 Trevino, Connie .. 99, 109, 113, 303 Trevino, Dianne ................... 303 Trevino, Elizabeth .... 123, 245, 303 Trevino, Eugenia........ 123, 169, 273 Trevino, Hector .................... 303 Trevino, Joe ................ 164, 273 Trevino, °Lupe ..................... 274 . Trevino, Martha ....................274 Trevino, Olga ........... 159, 160, 360 Trevino, Socorro ...................274 Tristan, Alice ..................... 303 Tristan, Bruno .................... 360 Tristan, Laura ................ 83, 149 Tristan, Richard ....... 113, 224, 360 Trueblood, Danny ...................274 •Truelove, James .................... 36 Trujillo, Janie .................... 274 Trumbature, Mike ................... 274 Tucker, Bill ...................... 360 Tucker, Randy .. 124, 135, 240, 274 v. Turley, Jan ....................... 360 Turner, Douglas .................... 303 Turner, Elaine .................... 303 Turner, Jim ................... 93, 360 Turner, John ................. 93, 125, 274 Turner, Joyce ........... 112, 119, 303 Turner, Linda ................ 119, 274 Turner, Maple ...................... 274 Turner, Richard .............. 240, 274 Tyralski, Denise ................... 274 Tyrer, George ........................ TI' Tynes, Linda .................. 78, 274 Ulloa, Joseph........... 137, 163, 303 Ulrich, Freddy ................... 274 Urrabozo, Robert ................. 360 Usselman, Rosemary ........... 97, 303 Usselman, Terry ..................... Valdez, Arthur .................... 274 Valdez, Helen ..................... 361 Valdez, Joe ....................... 361 If Valdez, Mike ....................... 78 Valent, Tony ...................... 303 Valentine, Billy .................. 303 ft •! Valle, Salvador..................... 157 Valverde, Edward ........ 135, 223, 274 Valverde, Gloria .................. 303 VanMeter, Sharon ...................303 Vann, Jody ........................... Vann, Kermit ................. 157, 274 VanPitt, Gary ........................ 1 Vavrecka, Kathleen ...................... 36 Varela, Anna ...................... 274 Varela, Dolores ................... 303 Vasquez, Frank ............... 135, 361 Vasquez, Johnny ................... 157 Vasquez, Ruben .................... 361 Vega, Salvador........... 151, 166, 361 Velasquez, Dolores ................ 274 Velosquez, Sammy .................. 303 Ventura, Castilla ................. 361 Vercher, Margaret .................... Verchines, Pierre ................. 303 Vetter, Donna ............ 83, 122, 361 Vetter, Mike . 83, 150, 172, 240, 274 •Vidler, Jay ......................... 37 Vigil, Richard .................... 361 Vilano, Oralio................. 98, 274 Villaneuva, Irene........ 146, 147, 361 Villanueva, Janie ................. 303 Villanueva, Mario ................. 303 Villanueva, Olivia ............ 99, 274 Villarreal, Carolyn ............... 304 Villarreal, Dolores ... 123, 245, 304 Villarreal, Maria ...................... Villarreal, Maria D..................... Villarreal, Raul .......... 157, 160, 274 Virgen, Irma ........................... Virgen, Rachel ....................... 274 Vollers, Nancy............. 112, 119, 275 Voris, Gary .......................... 126 Wacey, Byron .................... 304 Wach, Janice .................... 304 Wade, Ernest ......... 110, 213, 304 Wadham, Paul .................... 275 Waggoner, Bennie .................. •Wailes, Nilma ................... 18 Waquespack, Ralph ............... 361 Waki, Ellen .. 49, 53, 62, 80, 81, 91, 112, 119, 168, 361 Waldon, Mike .............. 100, 304 Walker, Brenda .......... 92, 93, 275 Walker, Candy ................... 304 Walker, Deborah ........... 171, 304 Walker, Mary Lynn .. 112, 119, 133. 304 Walker, Rusty....... 83, 84, 130, 275 Wallace, James .................. 304 Wallace, Melinda ..................275 Walters, Scott ............. 83, 361 Walton, Larry ................... 275 Ward, Carla.......110, 112, 119, 125, Ward, Phillip ................... 157 Ward, Mary ................ 113, 168 Ware, Willie .................... 304 Warren, Darrel .................. 106 Warwick, Jessilee .......... 78, 304 •Warren, Connie ................ 37 Warren, Steve ................. 275 Wason, Mike................... 163, 275 Waters, Cheryl .................. Waters, Ronnie . 143, 144, 152, 169, 362 Watson, Jerry ...................... Watson, Sharon ............... 83, 362 Watson, Tommy ...................... Watson, William .................... 275 Watts, Patricia ............... 146, 147 Way, Frankie ....................... 275 Weatherly, Shirley ........... 96, 362 Weaver, David ...................... 275 Webb, Debbie........ 92, 93, 175, 275 Webb, George .... 83, 108, 109, 150, 175, 362 Weber, Elaine .................... 304 Weber, Jacquelyn ................... Welch, Joan ...................... 304 Wells, Dena ................... 171, 304 Wells, Doyle ....................... Wells, Patricia .. 110, 111, 112, 119, 125, 168, 171, 304 Wells, Richard ................ 126, 362 Wells, Wayne ....................... West, Melanie ................. 149, 304 Westbrook, Richard ............... 275 Westcott, Victor .............. 172, 304 Whatley, Bruce ..................... Wheeler, Marie ................... 275 Wheeler, Sherry ............... 149, 304 Wherry, Ronnie ................... 304 White, Catherine........ 112, 169, 304 White, John ........................ White, Nathaniel .................... 93 White, Phillip ................ 93, 362 White, Rise ..................... 149 White, Sherry ... 110, 112, 122, 304 •White, Walker .................. 37, 70 Whitmarsh, Calvin ... 1, 82, 83, 86, 122, 130, 131, 150, 151, 352 Whitt, Cindy ..................... 304 Whittsitt, Gail ............... 119, 304 Whittleman, Connie ................304 Whittlesey, Melton ............... 362 Wickey, Sandy ...................... Wiggins, Candace ...............101, 362 Wilcox, Brenda ..................... 304 Wilcox, Stephen.............. 106, 275 Wilcox, Steve ............... 106, 163 Wilkerson, Layne ....................362 Wilkerson, Wayne....... 84, 108, 109, 163, 362 Wilkinson, James ....... 83, 128, 304 Wilkinson, Linda ................275 Williams, Ben .......................275 Williams, Esther ............... 363 Williams, Gary ... 81, 100, 130, 132, 141, 169, 363 Williams, Jon ...................... 275 Williams, Lorenzo . 93, 157, 161, 363 Williams, Loyd .............. 93, 304 Williams, Mike . 105, 112, 124, 125, 133, 135, 207, 275 Williams, Myra ........ 99, 125, 363 •Williams, Noble ..................... 37 Williams, Paul ............. 163, 363 Williams, Wanda ............ 275, 305 Williams, Willie ....................305 •Williamson, Dona ................ 13 Willingham, Brenda . 119, 163, 171, Willis, Barry ........ Willis, Elvert ....... Willis, Hebert ....... Willis, Kenneth ...... Willmore, Dianne ..... Wilmore, Debbie ...... Wilson, Barbara ...... Wilson, Donna Sue .... Wilson, Donna ........ Winfree, Delores ..... Winfree, Roberta ..... Winkler, Karen ....... Winkler, Robin ....... Wisdom, Malcom ....... Wise, Bruce .......... Wisneski, Mary Francis Wix, Steve ........... Wolf, Emarita ........ Womack, Oscar......... Woo, Sandara ......... Wood, Gary W.......... Woodruff, Russell..... Woodward, Sherri .... Wren, Art ............ Wright, Janice ....... Wright, Jimmy ........ Wyatt, Janelle ....... Wycough, Mike ........ 305 .... 305 93, 157 .... 363 .... 305 99, 305 .... 305 .... 305 113, 305 113, 305 163, 244, 275 .... 122, 305 ..........275 .......... 305 ......... 363 ..........305 ......... 305 .... 133, 363 ..........363 213, 232, 234 ...........69 ..........363 .......... 363 105, 163, 363 ..... 83, 275 I Yancy, Roger............... 240, 305 Yates, Barry...... 123, 168, 235, 363 Yates, Elain .... 105, 110, 113, 129, 132, 141, 275 Ybarra, Edward ................. 276 Ybarra, Rachel ................. 276 Ybarra, Rudy ...............156, 161 Yeats, Barry .................... 127 Young, Larry...... 144, 175, 240, 276 Young, Mallory........ 119, 113, 305 Young, R. H........................ Young, Peggy .................. 305 Youngblood, Debbie ........ 171, 276 Youngblook, Martha .. 81, 113, 119, 363 Youngblood, Jimmy ............•.... Yrvegaz, Pete ........ 232, 234, 363 Zomosa, Mary Lou .................276 Zamora, Virginia .................. Zapata, Faustina .......... 84, 305 Zepeda, Raul .................... 157 Ziegler, Garland ................ 305 Zimmeraman, Terri Gayle ..........305 Zuniga, James ............ 157, 159 Zunigo, Jesse ............ 157, 159 Zunigo, Lupe...............146, 147 383 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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