Del Rio High School - Aries Yearbook (Del Rio, TX)
- Class of 1970
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' 7 1 , .,.,- 1-T-M--, FT' af, tr M .gin N1 A rdf' v-A 1 , fi ' Clubs ' I 9 Ffa X Q ,,,,, V,,aH'Q1f' - .,. r ,3g3,.x1,'15,.-1- llf ag. . Y' , 1:15. 1 I X . ,gl V x ' 5 f .f . 5 5 - - S, TA 5 ,S .,, A A -L ., QA 1. K, .V K Y . vv:gg,g:,'- W, s , wuz Q , 5: . 3. at V i . a Y 3,25 iiki R- '3 'Eli :L 1, ,W wtf ,fr ff - in i . . 1 ' '11a:2f,:'ag::.f ' ' V 4' . f -eff-Q 1 54' -my 2 ia WL., ks j'i 2' '-T 11:f::k,xif,?' 1 . 1 L- :'i'Q.' 1 ' fi:l.,'f V. m L4 ,y . :pa A wi, L M L 'A 21,22 ., L I ' 3 J y 2' A 16 ' f zfffsife- fy ,fbi 1' ' x A ' mai, 1 . Q G ., ., n . A .1 ., x 45. . ,T A Q Q 2' HZ KN '95 . 1 1 iq 1 1 ,f x ef M? I -fy M..-vm f '1---v 1QA E , , Q N W iff? s -.1 A Emi., . -. 2,3 3 1 -,e JT ' S2 'fa ff? z 1 ,- 1 xi' w QQ Trustees link school with community 3 it 3 Y t H The Del Rio Independent School District is the legal responsibility of a seven member board of trustees who represent the citizens of the district. They are elected by the citizens of the district for a two year term of office. This board of trustees holds regular monthly meetings to discharge the business of the school district. These meetings are open to all interested citizens and they are urged to attend. Although the board is entrusted with the legal responsibility of the school they assume a moral respons- ibility to promote and regulate the highest educational standards and facilities for the district. The current board members are shown in the photo above. They include lsittingj Paul Halamicek, Phil Ricks, Dr. Hi Newby, John L. Dodson, Cstandingl Leonel Martinez, Walt Davenport and Gerald Leonard. Officers of the board are Dr. I-Ii Newby, president and Leonel Martinez, secretary. Administrative officers implement board r 1 1.5 . 5 E If 5 if 3 msg' 4' .1 1' . l f A ' 5 g f , mi 1 N., . I . it . V 31,3 i Fil 3 Like pillars supporting the roof, the administrative officers implement and carry out the broad policies of the board of trustees. They are the personnel directly in contact with the board and the boarcl's liason with the faculty and staff. As superintendent, Mr. P. A. Tanksley serves as executive officer of the board. His principal duties involve studying the needs and planning the development of the schools so as to maintain an educational program designed to fully meet the require ments of the community. His admini strative staff includes O. B. Poole, Jr as assistant superintendent, Walter H Block, business manager and A. F McFarlane, director of services. H AFTER COACHING AND being principal of South San Antonio High School, Mr. Kenneth Young spent his first year as principal of Del Rio I High School. 1 lltc pptc MRS. GALLOWAY CHECKS a student's schedule before making a change. MR. ROBERT MATZIG combined the duties of athletic director and dean of boys. Administrative office heads school Er-a EJ , 'T 1 f 'Y W ,la . MRS. YOLANDA GONZALEZ keeps all permenant records in order. The administrative office is the center of all business necessary for the function of the school system. The administrative office houses the offices of Mr. Kenneth Young, princi- pal, Mrs. Bertie Galloway, registrar and dean of girlsg and Mr. Robert Matzig, athletic director and dean of boys. Mrs. Joyce Stone and Mrs. Yolanda Gonzalez keep the school running smoothly in the outer office. Mrs. Stone, beside other secretarial duties, keeps the financial books and Mrs. Gonzalez keeps permenant attendance records in order. Miss Evangelina San- chez, switch board operator, handles all calls within and in and out of the school and marks daily attendance records. Each period students work in the office as aides to the staff. Their jobs are to collect attendance slips, run errands, and help visitors to the office. 35. MRS. STONE PREPARES all school financial statements. THE SWITCH BOARD k9ePS Miss Sanchez busy. Counselors help determine futures The school counselors are, in many ways, the most important administra- tors because of the advice they give many students to determine future occupations and vocations. Mrs. Lyall Davis and Mrs. Patricia Risser are always eager to help students with their problems. The most important aspect of counseling is the testing program. A wide range of tests are given to stu- dents of all grade levels and the results of these tests are the basis for deter- mining appropriate courses, colleges, and careers. Mrs. Davis works with juniors and seniors. Those who plan to continue their education take the col- lege entrance examinations, ACT and SAT tests. Juniors take an acheive- ment test and may take NMSQT and PSAT tests. Mrs. Risser helps freshmen and sophomores chose courses which will be most helpful in meeting college entrance requirements and career plans. Freshmen take an apptitude test and sophomores take a preference t6S'E. 1 5 Y Q as , fm-am 'Q W ag ..+ in :E sa 2 A .ef lei MRS. DAVIS AND aide Jan Coutee look through some of the counselors many books 5,1 Q-..........a,. ,.,,, , ...I MRS. LYALL DAVIS is anxious to give advice to any student who seeks her help. THE COUNSELORS SPONSORED a panel of college freshmen former DRHS students, to provide seniors with college information -'MQQHQA-gg, lik MRS. LYALL DAVIS and Mrs. Patricia Risser look through new college literature they will add to their catalog library. Cafeteria menus appeal to all tastes The cafeteria staff has the responsi- bility of facing and feeding one thou- sand hungry students every school day. They must have menus that will appeal to everyone's taste. They meet this necessity by preparing two separ- ate hot meals daily. Sandwiches, salads, chips, pizza, milkshakes, corn- dogs, and ice cream is also available. The members of the cafeteria staff for the last year were: Mary Arm- strong, Sherill Baker, manager, Mary Carellg May Goodwin, Herminia Gutierrez, Jessie Hendersong Barbara I-lenthorneg Clara Hines, Dolores Ran- gel 5 Jesus Rangelg Beulah Yancey. aww COOKING I-IAMBURGERS IS only one of Mrs. Beulah Yancey's many cafeteria jobs. vmw MA' CAF E TERIA LINES ALWAYS seem endless to hungry students. ,ww MRS SHERILL BAK . ER, prepares tacos. ,f v DRHS cafeteria manager 31, 'W yi- -,Q, QIQ-....... f 'Q Q r- Q . 'Bid' WEDNESDAY IS POPULARLY known as hamburger day at DRHS. Mrs. Jesse Henderson chats with students as she works. Z' PIZZA AND MILKSHAKE lunch is popular among MRS. MARY CARRELL serves one of the cafeterias desert specialities. hearty teenagers. .? . . ' G in f E SHAKESPEARE PLAYS AN important role in all English courses. Willie Maldonaldo enjoys reading Hamlet. gEng1ish Dept. stresses communication English is considered the most im- portant subject for high school stu- dents because of the rising need of communication, both oral and Writ- ten, in our fast growing society. Therefore, English is the only subject students are required to take all four years. The flexibility of the English program provides a level for all stu- dents according to their individual needs. . For the student graduating under the basic plan, the English Depart- ment offers a moderate, practical program. Under this plan, emphasis is placed on business and commercial writing rather than formal composi- tion. Students in grades freshman through junior for whom English is a second language are provided with a program designed to help them be- come more proficient in English using their native language as a foundation. The program is aimed at broadening reading and speech and pronunciation and enunciation. Students planning to go to college are given a course especially designed to prepare them for the challenges ahead. Under the college-bound pro- gram, stress is placed on literature, composition, and vocabulary. The advanced placement program is similar to the college bound pro- gram in the type of material that is covered. There is no grade average a student must attain to receive advanc- ed placement, but because of the quick pace set in the class, the student must be Willing to put forth extra time and effort. gms-W-s,. .. g SHAKESPEARE CAME TO life in many classes. Gumaro Salazar and Janie Gracia portray parts of Macbeth. L , 0- 'MPH t 'A-Q11-I , if BILL DAVIS AND Tanya Lemon act out parts of the play they are studying. RANCES WADDELL listens intently to a question asked by a student. 27 Social Studies classes p The social studies department of Del Rio High School has a large enrollment each year. This year as in years past the required courses were offered at two levels. The college- bound program featured enrichment in the form of outside reading and individual research projects for both oral and written reports. The Co-oper- ative Social Studies Tests were given in world history, American history, government, and advanced govern- ment. These single-subject achievea ment tests published by Princeton Testing Service enabled DRI-IS stu- dents to compare their ranking with that of students all over the country. The most popular elective was sociology, with Latin American history ranking second. More than a third of the Latin American history students spent four days in Monterrey in March, with a stopover of several hours in Saltillo on the way and in Monclova on the return trip. From a serape factory in Saltillo to backstage at the Plaza de Toros in Monterrey, every day was packed with action and rove popular interest. Two advanced standing courses were offered in the department, economics and advanced government. As a climax to study and discussion, the advanced government students analyzed and commented on Arnold Toynbee's recent allegation that the United States is currently more to be feared by the rest of the world than Russia. Their summations were sub- mitted in letter form replying to Professor Toynbee and the news media publishing his charges. tif 1 It V .,,., ff, f 'sq t ex v W. . i4?,4,g,,'f t 'F i ,U MRS CLAIRE ABBETT social studies department head, is pleased with a student's ' gy y . , tiff: a.'1,1 : :-,ig L W., is' fs , .1 f egg ,gia'f' ,,l .,f - gh 1 ff' f airies I wk we ' W 1 Q 2-:gg - 't 'ii - -ai: i - , comment. .,L91s:3134+Zr,3 4 .a 11, .Z-2 1 if rr Z g 2 ' 13 it if , gl T 2 1 si , S if i MRS. ANN MYERS pauses between her American history classes. among Del Rio students ffffffff iiti f if if -nr no viffffff '- m.av?5:fja, ,af . . L A, fi H5 V , Q A L ' atm- A' 1' 4 H. . - W., .- I ' Q sam- ' mg. , . 571. ' KSASLS'-ik , I.. fb ,ml , ..a:.'e..5:'Jj::-5 f 7 i w ' 5 MR. JOHN CHESNEY teaches his American government class BER THA GUZMAN DEMONSTRATES phases of bull-fighting to the Latin American history class. 9- With the proper background. i w 'unsure- 1 'I' w ' .L RAY VALENZUELA LEADS the class during a panel discussion on American problems. Math seeks to challenge the minds of all The mathematics department of Del Rio High School strives to meet the needs and abilities of all students according to their future plans. Be- cause of the importance of math, a minimum of two years is required for all students. The math curriculum has two categories, one for the basic student and one for the college bound student. The basic curriculum consists of related mathematic I-R, I and llg and consumer mathematics. The gradua- tion requirement may be met by a two-year sequence beginning with related math I-R and continuing with .ai-1.. consumer mathematics. The student may also continue with related mathe- matics I and II. The curriculum for college bound students ranges from algebra I to elementary analysis. The student selects his courses according to the catalog of the college of his choice and course of study he is planning to pursue in college. These are not rigidly set classifica- tions and may be varied to suit the needs of the student. Ample provision is made for moving a student from one group to another when placement has not been accurately determined. 1v1R.sEGUNDo GUAJARDO expiams a geometry problem to a baffled Student. LINDA STOLE SOLVES a Pffibfem OH the board for the elementary analysis class students fy! N I x . f' , WF K ' 2 'N'-..l -may ' I 5 A 2 ,ww Mm 5 . . I spew MRS. SUSAN POOLE QUICKLY glances over tests before distributing them. ADVANCED MATH PROBLEMS involving sines and cosines pose no problem for Judy Faribault. 31 Science helps explain many mysteries In our world of advanced techno- logy, science is becoming more and more complexed. Del Rio High School offers several types of sciences includ- ing general physical science, biology, chemistry, and physics, in attempt to explain many of the mysteries of our world. General physical science is an intro- ductory course that combines the first principals of chemistry and physics. The course may be taken to satisfy the minimum graduation requirements for science. Biology students learn many of the mysteries of life by disecting frogs and studying the formations of leaves. Chemistry is the study of the elements, their molecules and their compounds. In physics more emphasis is placed on the atom itself and its functions. This year's science program was presented by Mr. J. Scott West, space- mobile lecturer for NASA. Mr. West explained many aspects of the space program and demonstrated some of the equipment used by NASA to put men into space. The science department is headed by Mr. Robert Davis. Plans are now being made to broaden the science department by adding new advanced courses next year. ard If ,f g T' U LINDA STOLE AND Diane Coleman study the chemical properties of an element through a spectroscope. JOE CLARK STUDIES cross sections of plants in biology class. MR. DICKINSON EXPLAIN-S a question to a perplexed student. of life r W ,h i , I ,AA , ' I I 1 Q 2 a T'2f ',.. DAVID HERNANDEZ CAREFULLY heats chemicals to the proper temperature during a chemistry experiment. iw unw- K,'?G9'fL, MRS. FRANCES SPERRYhelps Becky Taylor and Karen Bradley adjust the flame of their burner. E RENE SALINAS AND John Sarzoza build a fuel rocket. JUDY FARIBAULT AND Robin Howard look at light interference lines. T4 , 1 ma J 'Y 1 Doing experiments helps students learn O may w X if A. q,.- 9 L , i,3 ' 2 ' fx X Q V' Q P a 5 'Hn ' X 'G Q li Y I if BENNY STONE EXPLAINS the parts ofthe human Skelton to Dennis Dodd during biology class. X MR, CHARLES BOSTON helps biology boys disect a frog. 'NGK l 4 Language broadens student's culture ROBERT BE!-lL LEARNS the fundamentals of the French language as he listens to tapes. ln striving to meet the demands made on the people of our society to function effectively in more than one language, the Foreign Language Department is constantly looking for ways to add to and revise its program of instruction. The languages offered this year are Spanish l through IV and French l and ll. For the student interested in fulfill- ing college entrance requirements, the Spanish department offers two basic years of instruction for the non-native and the native speaker. For the non- native speaker emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of the language. For the native speaker of the language, a more accelerated pace is kept in order to make the most of the skills he already possesses. Students interested in advancing their knowledge in this language and its literature may take advantage of Spanish Ill and IV. Because of the increasing interest shown in the French language, this branch of the Foreign Language De- partment now offers French I and ll, and plans are being made to add French III next year. V sn-. an fl 5' S M ,J if e . as-. gps, Y , 'M Fl J me -'-4' Aa., ylne i ' f r 'A r' , S gli X . i S X t wif' . X ai, RENE AMEZCUA AND Edward Fernandez represent the Spanish culture dressed as charros. i -..,, lv sig e ' jx js '-I S, MISS OTILA GONZALEZ works the controls of the language laboratory tape recorder. The language lab is designed to teach students the language by actually listening to native speakers. S A amy 1 giaggxw my jg ,.VW , 459, . ,fy fff'gQ ' V lf j' we , , K? .. N : - 1, al - ' fl, I 3-, ,W grain. Y ,.. '.,,...., W ' t 5 r.- f 2' W ' ft 'w .y an , 'K' Q' ,- x . ' f--Y YPA , E . ,jf . , r f 'S ' x lx uigihfllj A A 'ft' . ,- ,, . f- ,ff . EEL ,A Xue 4-dag-S' tt'-W-e.Q9'55i A wi? 4 ROSALINDA M OLAN O HEADS her paper in preparation for a quiz. Library materials aid student study The library of Del Rio High School is the education center of the school. Students and teachers alike congregate in the library seeking the world of knowledge and enjoyment books can bring. Mrs. Frances Bodart, the head librarian, and Mrs. Katherine Cam- mack, a new librarian to Del Rio High this year, work to keep the library in working order with the help of the Library Service Club. The library has received many new books this year, and the installation of a new '209' Automatic Copier has aided the study of many students. X , r V I , 1 , ,' 4 .zu N, K 11,0821 'sf 1 'fa X ,mu , -f' ,JV I, Q I :ma . 5 fy A. S- Q, y 2 2 ,Wrf-M-'-Q g 1 , ,ww--. fr if' ,iff ,f V . sm :mm , 524, 5 1 A Egifgog. 1 ' .rd rr -NN gs fi , r , z it .: , , - J X ' KA TH Y TREN T AND Mrs. Katherine Cammack prepare for the morning library rush. 5 . My , 1 . X Y '2 at , THE LIBRARY IS continuously being expanded by the addition of new and exciting books for student use. nglaiffw' ' wg.. ,1 1 THE INSTALLATION OF the new '209 Automatlc Copler mcreases the SETVICE that the hbrary IS able to prov1de MRS FRANCES BODART adds cards to the lzbrary s card catalog to SALLY O ROURKE SKIMS through per1od1ca1s for new matenal 39 Band begins work early and ends late The Del Rio Wildcat Band begins work While all other students are enjoying summer vacation. Under the direction of Mr. Carlos Garcia, mem- bers learn marching and football music during summer band. When school does start, band members arrive at 7:30 a.m. to begin practicing and they work until 9:50 a.m. learn- ing music and marching formations. The band adds spirit to the school pep rallies and football games all during football season. The band participates in many band try-outs and marching contests during the year. Students work hard practicing for district and regional band try-outs. For many the work paid off. The marching contest was held in Wildcat Stadium and the Del Rio band won a first division rating. The band members participated indivi- dually in solo and ensemble contests and in concert and sight reading con- tests as a Whole. The spring concert climaxed the year for band members, then work began again with plans for the next football season. sa. van:-as-4 A t,M',,,,.4wr0l4 1' mv, . at gf . ,Wy f 0 , M , , J f ff 1 fr., 4 4, ..92,r , 4 MR. CARLOS GARCIA instructs David Storts in part of the band marchihg routine. We STEPHEN HALL AND Rene Salinas concentrate on playing their trumpets during a Del Rio Band concert. Iii QW l 1 MARCHING BY THE Del Rio Wildcat Band is always an exciting portion of the football half time activities. MR. CARLOS GARCIA listens intently as the band plays. THE BEAUTY OF a musical instrument is not only found by listening, as our photographer has shown. if' . M. A, ff l? Evffs-ly fr 9' V ' gi Q 'i ' rf ' ' ' 5 f 1 S K fflfiif it .,f, A ' 1. Y ,nl i' 'Zi gk,-N... 4. .1 5 , K K ,- A, f -2 It . ,VNQ ' K! ' ' we 1 'Ns l I ' -4 as ' A .gp wp- THE BAND OFFICERS were IL to Rl: Oscar Escamilla, treasurerg Garetta Lilly, secretary, Patricia Mitchell, vice president Benny Lilly president, John Schnase, reporterg and Travis Kessler, freshmen representative. 9 Band members work as an orga.n1zed un1t The band consists of members from all grade levels. The only require- ment to be in the band is to be able to play an instrument fairly well and to be Willing to practice. The members of the band this year were: SENIORS: Laura Bosquez, Pat Elkins, Sally Jackman, Don Kolesar, Bennie Lilly, Lucy Martinez, Peggy Nichols, Lynne Piekarske, Linda Robles, Linda Ruiz, Linda Stole, Elizabeth Villareal, Debra Voss. JUNIORS: Diana Aldape, Augustin Bill, James Blake, Romelia Carranza, Barbara Connolly, Gail Ertle, Escamilla, Michael Funk, Juanita Garcia, Norma Guadarrama, Olivia Guerra, Debra Hallj Stephen Hall, Richard Hancock, Richard Jones, Mark Lamb, Garetta Lilly, Pat Mitchell, Mary Nieto, David Norton, Henry Perez, Michelle Pontani, Janet Rice, Billy Roach, Jan Sado- 42 wsky, Roland Salinas, Armando Sanchez, David Storts, Becky Taylor, Cynthia Villae real. SOPHOMORES: Jaime Arizpe, Lydia Bos- quez, Olga Briseno, Ken Copland, James Cunnims, John Day, Rosemary Garcia, Eliza- beth Garza, Jeanette Gideon, Catalina Gon- zales, Marlu Gooding, Rosalinda Garcia, Kim Howard, Norma Menchaca, Mario Morales, Neal McMullian, Joel Park, Norma Pesina, Rene Salinas, John Schnase, Cindy Stamps, Sherry Valentine, Sharon Wilkinson. FRESHMEN: Maria Arizpe, Paul Bean, Ave- lina Botello, Irma Carranza, Nancy Cham- bers, Kathy Conn, Juan Garza, Donna Hall, Linda Hargrove, Mary Jacobs, Kristeen Kelly, Travis Kessler, Danice Lloyd, Lupe Lomas, Arturo Munoz, Louis Rodriquez, Phillip Sharp, Elias Vasquez, Reggie Wade, Gary Van Landingham. AUGUSTINE BILL LISTENS to instructions from Mr. Garcia. THE BAND PARCTICES in the morning under the direction of Gail Ertle, drum major. :ss 1 W - , .. ' .,,,. , . ry,1,'EQ'J X V Lf' - , ,XAA 15. ,, ,y 5 I 4 if -- fi aa r . DEBBIE VOSS WATCHES her music as she plays. ,4,. s j g Q . Ii 5 BILLY ROACH CONCENTRATES on his trumpet playing. W .z Band participates in many extra activities ii 'V 'Q ff Q 1 L 'Q t 3 '4-I Jr 1 THE WILDCAT BAND marches through Del Rio during the Amistad Parade. BENNY LILLY PREPARES to make one of the band's many excursions. 45 Art and photography trains student's The art department bustled with activities this year. Their art shows and sales all proved rewarding. This year's art department was geared to the student with little artistic talent, as well as the student with a lot of ability. Mrs. Janice Brieschke feels art helps students because it promotes free expression. Art also trains stu- dents to use their imagination effect- ively and shows students how the basic principals of art apply to every- thing around them. The students were able to experi- ment with their new kiln. Some learn- ed to stretch bottles while others were shown how to fire clay sculptures. Students often went to the patio for a change in environment from which to draw their nature sketches. The photography lab is taught by Mr. Robert Davis. In the lab, students learn not only how to make and develop pictures, but also the func- tions of the camera. All pictures used in the Branding Iron Yearbook are made by the students and produced in Del Rio High Schoo1's modern photo- graphy laboratory. Students are given assignments by Mr. Davis to cover certain activities. After making the pictures, they are developed, printed, edited, and turned in for a grade. Photography is a very popular course among students. , , 'X vs v.. ,, . ' ...- MRS. BRIESCHKE LOOKS on as Diane Darling works on her painting t ,,.. ..,,,,., , p N..,, ajft g -'Rss Mews,-et. ,n wk 5 iw A Q tzlcszf TERRYSEYLER PUTS the finishing touches on het painting assignment. :mb ..1 -A imagination and promotes free expressions , at l--- 1 Vtz + . ,gig M- A A . a ...M Nw, ' -'vr 4 X ' Hn fs'-'fb' sf K -'W W' A- ffi . ., i 'f 'Ewa +f .., gb is ..., E -.s 'H' 9 ,N . X -mfr.-14 X 1-rf 4 Y U 'fr f sli NY X H1194 'W f ,gg ' 'fzz fa f ,1 V: ,ws Q: -'Liz wif Vi' ffm f 2 ' ' A ig' rr - ' SALLY JACKMAN SKIMS through photography magazines for ideas on making better pictures. MR. ROBERT DAVIS shows Marilyn Craig some of the finer points of operating a camera. Q6 .,. 7 , JUANITA GARCIA GLANCES over the clay and Wire sculptures that have been handed in. 47 'F Students learn the art of oral The Little Theatre is the center for the drama and speech classes taught by Mr. J. Edward Cabrera. The theatre is equipped with all modern stage devices for lighting and sound which gives the theatre and its actors a professional air. Drama students are introduced into the course by reading plays and the class is climaxed by the full produc- tion of a play. The drama students are responsible for all aspects of putting l on a play. They design, build, and paint all sets used in the plays. Stu- ,wg dents make their own costumes and apply make-up using techniques they have learned in class. Light and sound effects are worked by the students, also. Mr. Cabrera's speech classes con- centrate on the oral interpretation of the printed word While giving their speeches. Three students placed in the various speech contests of the Univer- sial lnterscholastic League. This year the drama department hosted the l5AAA lnterscholastic League One Act Play Contest, in which Del Rio placed first with their ' presentation of 1VI2-lcbeth- MR. J. EDWARD CABRERA looks on as J. P. oliver eooz Lee Worley help build play sets. ' , . -Le. ,w...e,iN .Q '9' ,if TOMMY HORTON, TANYA Lemon, Gene Butler, Debbie Voss, and J. P. Oliver are shown in a portion of the school play, The Thread that Runs so True. 1 I 1 1 ,, . --gnu-xv- f ...va-an I ,rbh N 0 ,,. g,,,,.g-nav!-OO - K -. WWW-'WM ,.... 4? '::'W ,f- x V,-ef K' it kr tl ag A -' DURING THE COLDER months of the school year, girls enjoyed the competition of basketball in the gymnasium. I O O P. E. stresses top phys1ca,1 cond1t1on The physical education department s f ' ff l. Q combines fun with Work in its efforts I I I E l to keep Del Rio students in top is , X physical condition. All students are 1' v - -' '1-' 4 required to have one and a half credit I l g Q l l . V . . in health to meet graduation require- ', ,,,,,,1y,gfg-QQ, A ments. Girls physical education classes ' N L I ll taught by Mrs. Jane Nicholson and i ' Miss Olga Torres, consisted of a - ln, .Y . - . A - variety of activities. The girls partici- iihql l' pated in tennis, basketball, baseball, L lm L l L N - volleyball, dancing and exercising. if i ' Boys were kept busy with activities ' 1 such as football, volleyball, and track -it 2, fr 2. of which volleyball seemed most pop- ular. Girls in the Dolls exercised and Worked on Doll routines before and during first period rather than taking V physical education class. Boys partici- pating in sports took P.E. sixth period and continued to work after school. MRS. NICHOLSON EXPLAINS points of modern dancing to the girls in her P.E. class. A 44v-4I-- L.. rm.- SUSAN MEHAF F E Y USES her back swing to return the tennis ball. DEBBIE DA VENPOR T EXPRESSES herself in a portion of her modern dance routine. Q ii.. if KX Al teet VOLLEYBALL PROVES TO be the most popular indoor sport for the Del Rio boy's physical education classes. Food, clothing, and personal development The homemaking department has five areas of study, food and clothing, personal development, home care, nursing, and child care. Homemaking I, II, and III offer increasingly advanc- ed food and clothing studies. Home- nursing teaches the proper care of the sick and injured in the home. The homenursing class is in charge of the school sick room and sponsors the Health Careers Club. Taking care of and managing the home and its furn- ishings are taught in homemanage- ment class. The purpose of home and family living class is to help students understand themselves and to func- tion effectively in regard to the family and the community. The homemaking department teachers are Miss Nancy Ross, depart- ment chairman, Mrs. Bettye Builta, and Mrs. Ralphanne Moody. i it 5 3, . av: , . - men, li je ,V 'iff I . MRS. RALPHANNE MOODY ponders a question before giving it to the class. ' 5' 2 5 s an S 1 5 5 wSLf1ww5.e.9S:m,r:. ..,.w-me - 7-Q ,N ,LN S : ai '. V if Y agi, ,rea fri-ea. -fx 451' V 'J-'Isl fist-is ' 4 -1, 'Hfifiil '5E?:5:' f- 2 , -1 fi. . ,-.. Q fa.. 5:'f?'2 . RUBY FACTOR FIRST sews the darts of the dress she has been assigned to make. ' 'if' wr , -:Rm .. ,ff .4 k 1 ' ' 551 ' L 1. 'tm 1' Q X Z., , it f ! for fi We - .ta ed 1 az DEBBIE KOLESAR INSPECTS the refrigerator for supplies. are areas of home economics study .-, i lw-K-lan-n-T , ,g A' I U - 1 si 5 1 ll ' 9 4 Q E V 5 1 24,2 Y f + Q V 54 l , l S A.-2 JJ' lffiffktw ix. M L ' f ...,, ' w -f N' f NGA 1 v-v..,..,,. TERESA GODWIN DEMONSTRATES the proper table setting in her food and clothing class. Commercial department seeks to prepare The commercial department cour- ses have a twofold purpose, personal use of skills learned and vocational preparation, though emphasis is placed on preparing students for com- mercial occupations. This is especially true for the typing, shorthand, and accounting courses. Clerical practice is advanced typing class, but filing memographing, and using adding and transcribing machines is also taught. ln business arithmatic, students are taught to solve money and business transaction problems. All classes in the commercial de- partment concentrate on grammar and spelling, and familarizing students With vocational vocabulary. Teachers stress office manners and dress in the classroom. The department seeks to lay a foundation for students planning to major in business in college. The department teachers are Mrs. Pamela Logan, Mrs. Wyvonne Rust, and Mrs. Mae Rowland, the depart- ment chairman. Mrs. Ida Jo Brien is the Vocational-Office Education director. . -' . ,w.wwef'gg1e,5,, I., fmt Mime, f 'Ze' .wg 5 3 , lj'-Q igL,'2i',,m t 1 ,st fi?-1.1. ,fi 4 ' - 4, . T'1?3Q t9iN v ,at il 1.. :1ff,,:.-. . eval' .zzh iii . if ,,- ' n , i ,. . 9 ,ff ' g I ,gem .f-GLBT' GIRLS IN SHORTHAND take lv .t all W Wx Quan notes as they listen to dictation. WANDA GILMORE INSER TS her paper in preparation for a timed write. MRS. MAE ROWLAND is kept busy check- ing papers for her shorthand and typing classes. students L.-...gl -6.39 Q: f W. 3' v., ky -4 , L Q, ' --fha. we' N f f , L..L., - ,X Xs p,--cw db? .1?, o , ff A I I ny., NNN MARILYN LONGBOTHAM TYPES the shorthand notes she has taken in the proper letter form. Vocational education department consists The vocational education depart- ment consists of five pre-employment laboratories, including drafting, build- ing trades, printing, auto mechanics, and metal trades. Each laboratory meets for three credits for the course. The main objective of the vocational department is to prepare students for careers in industry and business by giving them experience in their chosen occupation. Drafting students, taught by Mr. Sam Lane, learned the basic fund- amentals of architectural drafting and blue-printing. Building trades was taught by Mr. Garland Hill. Students learned the basics of building a house and the year was climaxed by actually building one designed by drafting students. Printing students printed all school publications including the Kat Klaw and activity tickets. Mr. Charles Carlson taught the printing class. Mr. William Langford stressed the import- ance of workmanship and safety in garage operations during auto mech- anics class. In mental trades, Mr. John Becker taught machine shop, electri- cal, gas and TIG welding. Each laboratory is a separate chap- ter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAD. ' , r irk ' KATHY KIRCHNER CONCENTRA TES on drawing a drafting problem. Q!! tl! 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W , 4' I AV , tg Q--' f? ALF ONSO ARREOLA USES techniques for attractively displaying merchandise in the window of the vocational education wing. Co-op program provides on-the-job training Del Rio High School has been designated as an Area Vocational School by the Texas Education Agency. Three of the eight vocational programs at Del Rio High School are co-op programs. The co-op programs are co-opera- tive efforts between the school and the community to provide students with on-the-job training at minimum and sub-minimum Wages. Students work in business firms throughout Del Rio at various jobs according to their prospective program, Vocational Office Education, Distributive Educa- tion, or Industrial Co-operative Train- ing. Each class meets for one hour in the morning and students workin the afternoon for a total of three credits. Mr. Bert Lynch is the Area Vocational Director for Del Rio High School. Vocational Office Education CVOEJ trains students in necessary office practices and is headed by Mrs. Ida Jo Brien. To work under this program, students must be members of Office Education of America COE!-U. Distributive Education CDEJ trains students in wholesale and retail sell- ing, and packaging and distribution. Mr. John Diego teaches DE and Distri- butive Education Clubs of America CDECAJ is the organizing club. Industrial Co-operative Training CICTJ offers skilled and technical training for students who have decid- ed on technical careers. The class is taught by Mr. Glenn Benson and students are members of Vocational and Industrial Clubs of America QVICAJ. .1 s MR. BERT LYNCH, Area Vocational Director for Del Rio High School, attends to duties in his office. 1 Wm:- BARRY ROBB WORKS as a radio announ- cer under the co-op program. 'CHQ' I P JZ' AMS r DOUG MCGRAW RECEIVES on-the-job traimhg to become a surveyor. z.,,,,,.,t--P ' Af -'E H 3331: , N, .ix iw X K. QL , 5 . , . 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' 'QN- -1--tzs-f-. ' . ,fi-wafwr. s . ' - 1' 5 ,exe . ,. , i, Rst, - . Ah lgrxl-,X Af ref' 2 23 41? iifziw ' 1 - sa., in----..in'f' X-guy I, 1-.M ' -'li ' sfzmmiilillf-1' :Q- 5 I V' F? An. I .,: ,4, 4 i v . : 1 4-I f . X gs! I L I, I Pr P KF K il -M ' 4 r a I ,r o ,f. , I . - I R Q-...... i f Y I if A ' Q95 ,rf H. .I ' V' 'L 'L - il, Ln' Y' 4 S . 2 K: he A 1 exif! X E I l MR. KENNETH YOUNG, Principal: Spon- sor: National Honor Society MR. ROBERT MATZIG, Dean of Boys, Athletic Director: U.l.L. Council Co- chairman: Sponsor: Senior Class MRS. LYALL DAVIS, Junior!Senior Couns- elor: Sponsor: National Honor Society MRS. BERTIE GALLOWAY, Dean of Girls, Registrar MRS. PATRICIA RISSER, Freshman! Sophomore Counselor MRS. JOYCE STONE, Secretary MRS. YOLANDA GONZALEZ, Secretary MISS EVANGELINA SANCHEZ, Switch Board Operator MRS. FRANCES BODART, Librarian: Sponsor: Library Service Club MRS. KATHERINE CAMMACK, Librarian MR. C. J. AHR, Maintenance Engineer MRS. CLAIRE ABBETT, American History, Government: Chairman: Social Studies Department, Senior Class: Sponsor: Presi- dent's Club, Junior Historian Club MISS MARY AMEZCUA, World History: Sponsor: Freshman Class MR. JOHN BECKER, Metal Trades MR. GLENN BENSON, Industrial Co-opera- tive Training: Sponsor: Senior Class, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America fI.C.T. 2941 MRS. RAY BISHOP, Algebra, Analytical Geometry, Elementary Analysis, Trigo- nometry: Chairman: Departmental Coun- cil, Mathematics Department: Sponsor: Math Club, National Honor Society, Senior Class Crobes, diplomas, and averagesl r Teachers are eager to - ' ,n -xg 1- MRS. LaDELL PHILLIPS helps a student make plans for the future. help students K 1 v v K igglrgiifxl Elm OU fre- MRS. JANICE BRIESCHKE is anxious to hear a student's opinion. MR. JOEY BOLNER, General Physical Science: Study Hall: Sponsor: Freshman Class MR. CHARLES BOSTON, Biology! Spon- sor: National Honor Society, Student Council MR. JIMMY BRADLEY, Coaching, Health, Physical Education: Sponsor: Freshman Class 'ii ', 5,5 fl' gli, muh: xnr , is 1 MRS. IDA JO BRIEN, Vocational Office Education: Sponsor: Junior Class lmum salesl, Vocational Office Education Club lV.O.E.j MRS. JANICE BRIESCI-IKE, Art: Sponsor: Junior Art League, Junior Class MR. JOE BROWN, Audio Visial Directory U.I.L. Council fgolfj Methods of teaching vary among teacher' s......L. ., . gs. 'ww 1t': ':r WHS' 654 in-w..4 'A 64 WWW MRS. Pl-IOEBE BRUMBELOE, English, Sponsor: Junior Class MRS. BETTYE BUILTA, Homemakingg Sponsor: Future Homemakers of America Club, Sophomore Class MR. J. EDWARD CABRERA, Drama, U.I.L. Council Cone-act playjg Sponsor: National Thespians MRS. MARIA CABRERA, Spanish, Spon- sor: Freshman Class IVIR. CHARLES CARLSON, Printing, Spon- sor: Senior Class fprogramsl, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America Cprintingj MRS. POLLY CHANDLER, English, Spon- sor: Junior Class Co-chairman MR. JOHN CI-IESNEY, Economics, Govern- ment, Sociology, World Geography, Sponsor: Senior Class MRS. DIXIE CUMMINGS, English, Sponsor: Junior Class MRS. DIXIE DAVENPORT, Algebra, Relat- ed Math, U.I.L. Council fnumber sensej MR. ROBERT DAVIS, Photography, Phy- sics, Yearbook, U.I.L. Council Qsciencej, Chairman: Science Department, Sponsor: Annual Staff MR. LUPE DEI-IOYOS, General Physical Science, Study Hall, Sponsor: Sophomore Class MR. B. Y. DICKINSON, Biology, Sponsor: Freshman Class '.tf gf5,g1i1- MRS. SUZANNE ELIZONDO, English Sponsor: Freshman Class MR. CARLOS GARCIA, Band Director Sponsor: Senior Class Cmusicl MISS OTILA GONZALEZ, French, Spanish Chairman: Language Department: Spon sor: French Club, Spanish Club MR. SEGUNDO GUAJARDO, JR., Geo- metry, Physical Education: Sponsor: Junior Class MR. DONALD HAMILTON. English: Spon- sor: Future Teachers of America Club, Junior Class MRS. I-IAZEL HARTRICK, Algebra, Con- sumer Math: Sponsor: Sophomore Class MR. GARLAND HILL, Building Trades: Sponsor: Senior Class, Vocational Indust- rial Clubs of America Cbuilding tradesl MRS. KAREN HUBER, American History, Government, Sociology: Sponsor: Senior Class MR. SAM LANE, Vocational Drafting: Sponsor: Senior Class, Vocational Indust- rial Clubs of America fdraftingl MR. WILLIAM LANGFORD, Auto Mech- anics: Sponsor: Junior Class, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America fauto mech- anicsj MR. WALTER LEVERMANN, Coaching, Physical Education U.I.L. Council Ctrackj MR. BERT LYNCH, Area Vocational Direc- IOI' MRS. PAMELA LOGAN, Business Arith- matic, Clerical Practice, Typing, U.I.L. Council ftyping and shorthandj: Sponsor: Sophomore Class MR. ALFREDO MIRELES, Visiting Teacher MR. DENSON MOODY, Coaching, Govern- ment, Study Hall: Sponsor: National Honor Society, Senior Class MRS. RALPHANNE MOODY, Home and Family Life, I-Iomemaking: Sponsor: Future Teachers of America Club ,L N, xi 'v' t sity' Nvqwf '5iEfT., !i'i1l'4'g A an .---f 1- va 3,51 f J F, 4 773' ,- A 'Q H' 5 -1' J :'i4?,1., 5 YWQYSI K lil, 9 34. sin-V S h 1 .. '+ 4. W' ff: 5 .diff YRS 3 .:f',, i..-W . fx ,gi ...in ' Y 2 'VX S4 I .- l r Ian, , Ha. - I i WHY-,' H' , . 1' ,K I gt X 'w 'ga E? EMQA fl 'gig 1 ' bs 1 ab. fest. PQ 'ivy Q-rr , T 1gJ,' iffivlh- :hr ite' r .lg is Home economics classes treat faculty Q. ,. MRS. BRIEN, MRS. Stone, Mrs. Cummings, and Mrs. Sample were among teachers who enjoyed the luncheon given by the home economics department. MRS. VIRGINIA MOORE, English, Journal- ism: Sponsor: Kat Klaw, Junior Class MRS. ANN MYERS, American History: Sponsor: Senior Class MR. RAY NICHOLS, Chemistry, General Physical Science: Sponsor: Sophomore Class dlyv rx Vffaf MRS. RUTH NICHOLS, Algebra, Related Math: Chairman: Freshman Class tion: U.I.L. Council ftennisj: Sponsor: Wildcat-ettes, Del Rio Dolls MRS. LADELL PHILLIPS, English: Chair- man: English Department: Sponsor: Del Rio Dolls MR. SALVADOR ORTIZ, American His- tory, World History, Sponsor: Sopho- more Class maria x ANT MRS. JANIE NICHOLSON, Physical Educa- ,ali wif Q W ffm! 68 1,- '-. ju i-fi M ., I ' 3 -SEM' .. -' Vi' Yi' 'Q rl il E55 ig 5 , G fr as 'x N Ya J 1 'W' 1 .,.. I is iz... 5'- X 'N -q,,', . x ' ,p r X , ja I ffm Q-as iw , Nerf 4llF f a, it W M15 A Sa p 'IQ 9 : X GqI'MfFQ-,N Y . g px 1 s-sw ia, .S 2 Q--x' 1 'H 'Cin we' 519 73? ?'l,,r'l1 ' MRS. SUSAN POOLE, Algebra, Geometry: Sponsor: Junior Class MRS. VIRGINIA PREVOST, Consumer Math, Related Math: Sponsor: Freshman Class MRS. LINDA RABALAIS, English: Spon- sor: Sophomore Class MRS. TERESITA RODRIQUEZ, Reading: Sponsor: Sophomore Class MRS. MARY ROGERS, English: U.I.L.. Council fready writingj MISS NANCY ROSS, Home and Family Life, Homemaking, Home Nursing: Chair- man: Homemaking Department: Sponsor: Future Nurses Club, Junior Class MRS. MAE ROWLAND, Typing, Shorthand: U.I.L. Council ftyping and shorthandj, Co-chairman: Chairman: Commercial De- partment MRS. WYVONNE RUST, Bookkeeping, Typing: U.I.L. Council Ctyping and short- handy, Sponsor: Junior Class Cribbon salesj MRS. ELIZABETH SAMPLE, English, Span- ish: Sponsor: Junior Class MRS. SONIA SANCHEZ, Spanish: Sponsor: Junior Class, National Honor Society MRS. JANET SCHEIDING, English: U.I.L. Council fspellingli Sponsor: Sophomore Class MR. EDMUND SIMBECK, American History, World History: Sponsor: Sophomore Class MRS. FRANCES SPERRY, Chemistry: Sponsor: Junior Class Co-chairman MR. THOMAS TAYLOR, Coaching, Elect- ronics, Public Address System: Sponsor: Junior Class MR. RICHARD THOMAS, Coaching World History: Sponsor: Junior Class Students appreciate teachers' help 6-new--cd g'E1HEf mmf ,.,, S' MRS. SONIA SANCHEZ helps Noel Robb mix paint for prom decorations. Teachers spent many hours helping students prepare for the prom. . , ,J if A , Tp S r Miss OLGA TORRES, Physical Educationg U.I.L. Council fvolleyballj 4, 3. ' l 'i' r- ,f MRS. HERMINIA VILLARREAL, Spanish: 5' . ' Sponsor: Sophomore Class Chairman or ' Miss FRANCES WADDELI., English, spon- 'p sor: National Honor Society, Sophomore wa. -K Q. dna. 5 '- , I -. e Class ve., 'A as X! Sophomore Class MR. JOSE ZAMBRANO, Englishg Sponsor: i ge T X. 554, E 1 Q 5 in 'Q mf' 'E In QW W im 4 qv -smlllssv: ,V Viz . .,.A . ,m i. f , L , gl. X6 TEM W W1 , i ff 5 w .- gy .S ,, 1'-4 Q I-iii W 5,1 ts. 'Aww X mwgl. -L-LJ I ,, ,LIE A 147. M L if 4 I gg, .sg ' JH.:-M fi l f , ws, . w 1 L1 Y L- . -:' r 'i 'YA . .w : .M,..-::.a- 1 uqamvk- 1 A1671--115 -'KR' X 43 11 . AJ, M, AX A35 hz 'gf I-Quin , J 7 w as 1 W my yi -,, 1 5 Wh., . his Y -.. S Q. T Classes ...rr wzgvh Wes 65 ,.-ng.n.. TOMMY HORTON President KATHY TRENT Vice-President JILL KEIVIP Secretary JUDY FARIBAULT Treasurer HENRY ROSENOW Parliamentarian Seniors Q an SENIORS MIX WITH underclassmen at victory dance. i ,ii E wsqa,-r 'br 'yew- mov' 6? like we +P' Juan Acosta Patrick Adams Manuel Aguilar Simon Aguirre Dana Adams Enriqueta Aguilar Amanda Aguirre Deborah Ahr P515 Sen1ors are seen everywhere! The Del Rio High School cafeteria is used for a variety of activities throughout the year. Seniors really take advantage of it, for victory dances and for relaying the latest news during the daily lunchroom gossip session, also. Whether clay or night, the cafeteria stays in constant operation. 3 Aileen Ahrens Karen A1tken Beverly Atchinson Rogelio Barrera Joyleen Ahrens Sheryl Allison Dav1d Bailey Rosalinda Barrera MIKE JACKSON KEEPS seniors swinging. was El ,il Hs., ,vw f -1 2 n A 'Q 2... 1- ,.,,.: - L ac - E - gif: 1 . V K QW, ,Y 3 Q f in 9' E . Q...-,L Q ... Q 'W' sf' .pq , , -swf'-' 'IT'-4 ap , .. W .,,, . -X? ,fx ,E N , Y'f '4l9gSe.,. - ei- ' lf! .. 4 K ,Na ,f 3,54 ,l ,l .fig W' - 5. 1 W., v IL, ik if gm ffdix .,,,-u Aaron Billings Cathy Bolner Molly Briggs Delfina Briseno Vera Bulsterbaum Dorothy Busby wr' ' . , ,, ., , . f, if l M 'Z WST, '-ff MN, 'Qi f, - , ff ,, X 21534 ff gl ,, Q-f.....-cv' fix ,......,-' 'E U 42.2 Hx A . I I Eugene Butler Richard Cardwell Martha Casrillon Michael Centilli Leslie Butler Linda Carrel Angie Caughman Richard Cepeda Theresa Cangelosi Jimmy Carter Julia Celedon Steve Cercla Irene Cardenas Joaquin Castillo David Centilli Esther Chapoy liv- ADW' aw w ,. , - w-..W,v-' iv if .J I KV ,iii ZWVV irf K LM' . VV . lv' , I 1. ,.,, . M, .. ,. , .5775 k,5,.V,5,,5:k , S 4 Mai .Q-f in ri. more SWE ,af , P: 4 .., , rw.-fe-f.'-N 1: -1 . ., X ' f ail M155 ii ' Ll 'Y ' Vw ff -Q J , 4 M an 6 if ix' X A 1523335 rx Diane Coleman Thomas Contreras Carlos Cortez Marilyn Craig Donnie Coleman Regina Cook Janice Coutee Sabas Cruz SENIOR GIRLS GET together at a morning breakfast. Jennefere Douglas Marvin Douglas ' X f ,,f, '-1' W ' -'-- ,-4' 1 N J I N . , PTB can N,J .J t fL uf' 7, , I 4 'W' L an ai' a ,, A ,,,, ,,,.ls,r.m1.vi?ffe,H1 ff! fs,-AN, 4' wg V Y: W, Patrica Elkins Michael Espinoza Grace Fabila Judy Faribault Raul Escobedo Janis Evermon Ruby Factor Sharon Kay Faver ' fa' L I 41 Diana Faz Mary Ann Ferguson fb. sv- ' 59-Q n.,.....,.r' ors ,. , K ,Q Hits-...,..s '-Q... Edward Fernandez Jim Finegan 1.x , f w , Y W , Sm. QW!-if 2 1 ' 1 ' ' A at K 4 f'1iif14ia.re v 1 Jose Frausto Jaime Gallego Martha Garcia Robert Fuentes Victor Gallegos Librado Graza ff' r 1 M, 4,4 f , J :M .1 , ,Jw -4 I . afifg., ,i - auf' df 'U' -.H 113- : 1-flwlj , gg f f: SENIORS BRING OUT the best or WORST in teachers? ggi , , .wvifmw 1 1 Jose Luis Barza Sam Gilliam Donna Gilmore Alma Gonzalez Annie Gonzalez Blanca Gonzalez lm- affix... Q-v..,,- ff Mk. ' Qgp...-. k, 1+-Q..,.,..w 45 M Gloria Gonzalez Linda Gonzalez Stanley Gonzalez Generosa Gracia Martha Graf Jenny Graham of AT THIS POINT Robin Howard looks into the future. WHAT ARE NORMAN Nell and Farley Walker lauahina about so innocently? 3 r '08 Roger Green Richard Guerrero M, 'l ez I f ' E 1 law! F' X was 1 -.1 fi , M mea., , gi ' ,g W K i in if-4ln1'L.h' 1' 1, ,Q A , al a -xi ' ,M 'N-N , Wk .J QNX fg 'A 77 '1 I ir aff? K Pzf:s-1' '1 ' f n, U -' -1' 'K 52 2- 515 GY' .N w K l 'H 1- A A leer fl I Q , 'B' e.. , Mf Z . ' , Mn 'V'-My 1 1 ' Gil V 'WL N-tr fr Q .4,. .r a Y, N 1 2 1 ,- 4 15.5 T A I 1 1 Yi 5 . 5: William Guest Bertha Guzman Jan I-Iarelson Kenneth Hayes 84 1 YJ 4 51 y le , 'P if 5-3' L L V My Q f .K I vw I K v 5 f 23 it 1 ,A f As ?,,E f.L.'f' H A f ' A S' I 4. ,MQ N r to . .e ' 3+-gs-M W E i a 4 . 4,,. ,.2, A, -XJl ff ,gm .fm M x if Af il' , S 'gif THE SENIOR PICNIC adds to the list of senior memories, F x 'Ti' Liz Henderson Julieann Hollingsworth Daniel Hernandez Mary Beth Honeycutt Judy Hill Sandy Hill COULD THIS BE the beginning of something new? It's getting better every day -'Dx Tommy Horton Robin Howard 'SIT' 'mmf' Q John Hrones Johnny Humphreys HOW BAD CAN it be for JoAnn Seyler? ,V T I in Vw' ' f ' Sally Jackman Mike Jackson David Jenkins Esmeralda Jimenez ,Z Q. ff' Q Paul Jones Karol Kercheville Jill Kemp Donald Kolesar ns! za. 3,1 ,, ,Ii ,J-5, N .g,yg5,.s1 M, WHAT NO PARTIES? QW .4-f' ' f MAR THA GRAF DIS TRIBUTES invitations to anxious seniors. Mike Lang Bennie Lilly Bonny Lee X Armandina Lomas j x ek, j 'E 1 1 'Q vi .5 Wx Seniors most likely to succeed Judy Faribault Tommy Horton Ne:r,'f!'1 mg! .Flav- .av A I I Most spirited Seniors Janice Evermon Henry Rosenow .qw-4' ,if Mu. ,-Q.. ff pa ,Q 4' 'FN -V-ff Nqr' 4-eq-F' rf wwf Raul Lomas Marilyn Longbotham Georga Lou London Clayton Love Dennis Longbotham Debbie Lovell Seniors advise underclassmen l p I I 1 if X l ' 1 l f a I l l i we-O Y . Karen Lundy Bertha Maldonado Delia Martinez Billy Mauldin Kelly Macomber San Juanita Marquez Salvador Martinez Annabelia Menchaca l l at Q M-Quai 3 -4 ' 9 111 29' i x a A. , f'w !f iii 1- 'FSF ears -- .41 V 'Gf7:. f , '. 'Tx' K 5 , ,lf - u Y Carol Mendez Joe Meza Barbara Miller Freddie Mireles mfigmyr W 2 if lk ,:.L 1, CONCENTRATION IS HARD for seniors such as Julieann Hollingsworth. ,,, '? 1 ',, ,N F, 'yn-.4 , . .. ...Q--.4 Sergio Mireles Rosalinda Molano Abram Moncivais Juan Moncivais IT IS A little easier for Randy Stitts. ww tn, Angie Moore Rebecca Munoz Brenda McElhannon Douglas McGraw Sandra Moore Hebby McCu1ler Hope McGonagi11 Ruth McMillan ..f Norman Nell James Oliver Bertha Ortiz Isidro Palomino X j,1,s,w:e :J.'5i,r2'- ' ' ' llallo A. a lLlo a , BUDDY WEAVER THINKS dilligently. an Leticia Paniagua Jose Partida Roger Payne Abel Perez ,avi Rules, rules, and more rules -.. .. - inf sf,-I ' '.:As,ffX5,a5q1f:gg',.--::a:,:,r'-I .W,,.?fR :aa , . an 5 r . , K2 AH. , .',3g,,s...,fm1-:..,ffm,lX,,aa f aiw K M a w . 'ffm .QV -.rf f- ff rules. Herlinda Perez Joan Perry ,L . X1 X SENIORS, LIKE SALLY Jackman, really abide school Nfl 'fix AQQ-Aj ah. W- l1f 4'1, lffraf lffi 'mv V K wwf. . N. 1 1., 5, - gi-,555-if:graclf-341, Monica Pettit Gaylon Popham Libfwl w-Q if Linnell Popham Jonathan Puda Mack Pusley Bernard Quinones vain-5-L '- , 'f ' wi'- ' .. N' --'- A , . Ta vid? ghd' ku KAREN AI TKEN PUTS her imagination on paper. iv viii Dudley Rains Maria Ramon Ramiro Ramirez Raymundo Reyna ,. .. .ff iia, W '-A-1 ' Y Qi? , Q. - Q '!h -un' Paul Richardson Norman Rider Lonnie Ricks Clark Ridout MR. CARLSON INSTR UCTS seniors in printing. -sw ,H Y' , we A if X -1 X Y - . x -5. f '--- W R V 4:5 -fel' .fr 1 w . .4 14 , 'ff I x -.aww-, 1 Aracelia Rodriquez David Romo ' Guadalupe Rodriquez Henry Rosenow A 'x We 1.1, 'f ,ff-f -Q SOME SENIORS ACTUALLY found time to relax at Garner, W , K , ' ' s gg, --,ga 1' HF . 4 K R 2 ,. ,a.a ,. 'We H ffrx M i Q L fa fe 155 f . ff! H - f f - 'Wa' L- .V ' f R 24363 nf? M. ..g ff. , .. , a 'N . Q 4 -mr- Lydia Rivas Barry Robb Sandra Rivera Wanda Roberts Seniors are great! iii ty Ruth Lynn Rubin Gumaro Salazar Dianna Salinas Bertha Sanchez TRW Esmeralda Sanchez Mauro Santillan Phillip Scott Mary Sedbi-ook ,nr .adn-.sky N..-F Jo Ann Seyler Vivian Shines Rose Slubar Mike Smith 4'1 ,mn H., ,ua 1 Nm' , ' i 8,94 T' it W Vt 5 , ' .5 ' y ,A--, , 1 , ,..,f ww... Av' 3-R x,f 's,nu fg, , I nw- ' ff. rw! D'-3 495. -e ,4 ' Q A -4- w Q-m...m... o0 a 'Q fum N Timothy Smith Juan Sotelo Gay Stone Russell Tidwell Azeneth Solis Jan Stewart Joe Sutherland Rosa Maria Torres Benito Solis Randal Stitts Norma Lou Taylor Zulema Torres Cecilia Solis Linda Stole Mike Thorman Kathy Trent ,ff 43-4-mf- Pi? -qwuanfv' ,nu- diiduay 'KN Q.. qi vm Griselda Trevino Gary Tumlinson Rosalinda Valadez Arnulfo Valdez Mila gf Q, 7X X N gm X S-f fy' a LN S me , - :X '- - 1. fe H J Q M ' Q arf ax ' X' f . J' ll f ll A ' wwf W ww' ...lf I . ,, f I K 'rl fi I., 5 Q A X Q: ll Y' px ng, x fl' ' fa A , W Sr L1 A riffs 1 Ee 2 5 Raymundo Valenzuela Carolyn Van Landingham Sammy Vaquera Debra Voss Farley Walker Freddy Wallace Buddy Weaver Danny Welch Janet Westbrook Clinton Whatley Danny Whatley Jeff White Gif' ,a...,.-f Auf' 9-.,, .- Joyce Williams Linda Willman Linda Wood Larry Williams Peggy Williams Lee Worley MQW, Susan Wright Debra Young Luis Zambrano ARNULFO VALDEZ TAKES a quick nap on a track trip. YQ .,,-v '9'u. , E . 5, 1 5, , XX 31 Y W1 i X I , x fi, 2 in-' WAYNE BLOCK President KN, . ,,,,,.....,, ,. Q OLIVIA AVERRA Vice-President LINDA HARWOOD Secretary JERRY LEE A :V Parhamentarlan 5' f. MINA BOSQUEZ fNot picturedj Secretary Juniors 47, x, 4' ,I ,M ff , AQ 2 , df gk Nj w in V' vc FQ ,Q f 103 .dk fiw ay: it-A sw-wg., Kathleen Abbett Fermin Aguirre Isaac Acosta Tracey Ahoyt Dorothy Adams Diana Aldape Gary Adams David Allen Camera- shy juniors S 3. TERRY SEYLER HAS her own style of cheerleading. pop into focus .i ,wg AF' f ' lm M Y i at 1 fx X i : A 54 Xin. K 5 Michael Alloy Clifford Alston Alicia Andrade WV' way N.,,,, g,, Janie Austin Cynthia Best Augustin B111 Sandra B1xby GayLynn Baker Robert Barton Cristina Arranga Blanca Berain 'Ui- I 'rf I' . i , if V f I !. K ,J . ..-rg., . Q 1 H3 revival .1 . ek, rlkx T! 3 , I ' f7155L3'4n A T' 'hfrwfc' - ,. ,gr is 1 ji. X , ,azz ffl rr- . ,. 'wc . VM-' I ' N f Q 'ga . 1: if s , P K 5 P' James Blake Wayne Block Rebecca Bolding ! James T. Bonnet Hector Borrego Oralia Bosquez Mel-ss in ,. ' Har'- Q-.we 7 uf ' ,- sl! FW f y x,....,,.,,f ga Cheryl Bossie Karen Bradley Barbara Brewer .. H Q in Y Becky Brien Charles Bryan Mark Bruton A ..vP N- age DANNY IVIARVAIN AND David Allen display their dental work to the cameraman. A 5, QT .,.. .1,,.,,. 454 af ,fW'V at ,'--me j, Martin Caffey Dora Cantu Leticia Cardenas Romelia Carranza x I msveirisil ox Q T Q Q ? A z., - 3? F ,. ,M l ' 52, 2 if w ,N W 6 I Q if .4f?3'1,. i ,SA I . 1 3 .144 I ,,i,,A,, W ' -, b,, 4,-' W, . a v 0 fri di HEEHQM ., fr .- -- , 1: v- 'H 5 . '42 G x' ffl MI, X X George Cox aa, KAREN BRADLEY IS distracted by the photographer just as she was preparing for a timed-writing. Abelardo Casillas Dewayne Casper Robert Chavarria Richard Compton Barbara Connolly David Conoly Julia Cookston James Comwell Gary Cribb '--1. we I h ' fr ,,7r Juanita Cura Danielle Dailey Brenda Darby Bill Davis Rosalinda DeLaRosa in-1 W 45 a , .1 We - ci' f . J? if I v . If ' u ,X , , .4 ff anna ap... 'tu jf. al -fm., Ai ff! Jeanetta Diaz Dwayne Downing Carol Duncan -J Ann Eakin Jackie Elkins Peggy Eardley Lee Elrod Delbert Edwards Gail Ertle I , fi. K u Himsa, QV wi 'CFM Vi XE T Oscar Escamilla Garaciela Escobedo Ana Estrada Mickey Faver if - - Q 3 1? 1 in iii 'fi Q in Vickie Faver Cecillia Faz Joseph Felton Dora Fernandez BRUCE MASSEY ENGAGES himself in a friendly con versa tion during class. iw., n.,, v,, JK YZ' i, fd I iN z ji: '15 Q:-N 'f 5 . if ' ' V is i gk 'Y-fi 'G' .Q 4 in z Qxsfk 1 4 - , gm . '35 A 41 if M it .. ., ii ' , . ' ' :I .,,. i fini ' Tri Q, ii' ' S .. ., ,E .K ,M ,. ,,A, , . ,ly E - 1 Y ,e .gf 1 1 ,MI : ?Q. . 'X H31 'W - Pi mf ii k Gustavo Garcia Denise Garza Sylvia Femandez George Flynn Michael Fun Renee Fisher Susan Foster Mary Galaviz Juanita Garcia Sharon Gibbs Elva Flores Cayetano Fuentes Bertha Gallardo Martin Garcia Wanda Gilmore QE., X ap . 554 .ein ,i A ,, W, Q Nj - ,N .,A, i f y y -4 ' ig -'MTW , , . fp f f iff ii I I EWR , an 3 iit' S ,iyc B 'H f - ' W TWO OF OUR artistic juniors pre 4 1 1 9' pare decorations for the prom. x Juniors get headstart on ordering 'slngw V ,H ,, JERRY LEE POR TRA YS Captain Ahab in classroom drama. .. if A , or ff G y gf in WY :mx ,wi 5853! 'VV' , X I' G 1 i , Cam Glynn Blanca Gomez 110 Jose Gonzales Rolando Gonzales Allen Graham Sharon Green Estella Guerra Jose Luis Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Viki Gray Norma Guadarrama Mauro Guerra senior rings LUCKY JUNI ORS, LIKE Gene Caffey, get measured for senior rings early. 'x '2- ,QM of 0 s 7 i A 'UF .f-fx' Olivia Guerra Rafael Guerra James Haas Leslie Halamicek Debbie Hall Q33-il slr, K 3 -s xv ,. I Qi ,X AQ a 91, X xc :r l 'luv' Stephen Hall Richard Hancock Michael Harlow Ellen Harrelson Margaret I-larris 111 . Q, MIN ? A h F E g . fy-51,0 43 in --,,,, JG Linda Harwood Stephen Haynes Robert Henderson David Hernandez School activities , I,- V 4 , IQ, 5 3. 1 i. . filfiv., ww. nz XR 4 .mwkif ' '33 r r s E 1 JE ,M ., 3 -W5 ,V A, iii . 3 XFX Vx 1 xx ,1a.i.r. 5. JSA. fIN '3? f Q55 4iJvgXf-xghk Lino Hernandez Irma Hipolito Ann Huegele Carole Herrington Linda Howerton Cynthia Hutto N JUNIOR, JANA JONES, is justifiably joyful? ,ls ., ., ,, f- l , as J Q ,M ,I , -if . 'W aiil X ,NM A 1,43 My , ' M5 ' fxrkk - 7 Ak,WVi A ' L . vw:- . H 11 Y 'eqff' 4 , ,, A A . , Gary Irish Lee Jennings Hipolito Jimenez Cindi Johnson keep juniors busy! f m Tw, eg' f,. 61 , if 52746 Y K K ,f'f-,Z-fi t 1 I f,L' if 3 L, CI-IERYL BOSSY WORKS out during P.E. P A gi ..w..-We e a r .M Alma Jones Wanda Juzang Mark Kemp Bob Kemper Jana Jones Judy Jones Richard Jones nf !'1'a'T37 5 K 'Y Gilbert Kingree Kathleen Kirchner Billie Kitts Valerie Kleinheitz sn-s.A... fp! Af! Nt, ' y W4 new . H , y - N .,..t,.. L is T J Mark Lamb Deborah Lee Gerard Lee v' 7 75:57 , .. . - if X Q! Tanya Lemon Anna Levermann Carl Lewis x 2 N is K , 3 5. , 'R 'f x 4. E J Nancy Liebl Garetta Lilly Deborah Logan BILL DAVIS F RON TS one of our more lively junior classes. ,rfb -we L L 'ii' H '42 THOSE MADISONS, ANNE and Patti, stick together. is-..... Q N QW. Maria Longoria Gary Lovelace Gloria Lopez Susan Lowry Juniors peculiarities are observed! War QTL? Wana 4? 'T ,Q Q Q my an fa pi 5 av-'M' 'TX 1 X. Priscilla Luna Arturo Martinez Danny Marvain Billy Meredith William Miller Anne Madison Oralia Martinez Bruce Massey Barbara Miller Pat Mitchell ' ' 'i Q' 2 2 KX . My f W r 4' r - K 'kWp'i'QWNW:i 'i ' 'f f,-..,.e' -,mawaw -V . ,Q mf., Dana Monroe Nancy Moran WHAT IS TAN YA Lemon doing under that desk? Teresa Moon Carla McAnally Michael McDonald Mike McGonagi11 John Nieto Mary Nieto David Norton Kathaleen O'Neal Paul O'Rourke William Orr AHNVMHIHI Sylvia Ortegon Victor Ortiz Rosario Oviedo Elva Ozuna Gloria Ozuna Mauro Padilla Raymundo Pad Debra Patterson Enriqueta Pena Carlos Perez 'sm Q... ,s f R., if f Eff., ' J K F: V ' ,V f ,jt W 'XXL' 3, l X x . H, xl X xfl f Henry Perez Kathy Poisso Ronnie Pohler Gene Pons I fy if x I Q --...Q ...., y i A R R f Q.. 1 ,,:. , V ...L L 4, , ,X . ,X fix 5 la ,,..-A Michelle Pontani Raymond Quigg Debbie Pusley Rosalinda Ramirez ORALIA BOSQUEZ AND Dora Fernandez await the results of that experiments. E 4' Q . if L-'x xx 1333 Q':,W.., Zlwslzf M , -J . F ' 3 in if ii J R - J J f f J GEORGE FLYNN PREPARES for his chemistry lab Work. Juanita Ramon Gloria Rangel Tommy Ratliff Althea Ray Rudy Reyes Janet Rice Katherine Riedel John Riggs - ' is-'sgr .M 'Vi Nh-f' Nr--ff' . ,' - , 5 ' -L rem! Q fi N Ek 2 55? X l if l l if i .A wi H, Y . . f' if i Carmen Rivera Alex Robb Marinette Roberts Rodalfo Robles Donato Rodriquez William Roy Noel Robb Lynn Robertson Sylvia Robles Raymundo Rodriquez Z' . , , vw? - 'it Wm... -.,. ..1,,w: .q.n--.,,.,i .1':N'V, 53, GARE TTA LILLY AND Gail Ertle relax while observing campus grounds. Study hall saves the day! 9 rw ,KAA m,,,,f Ruben Rodriquez Sandra Rodriquez Andrea Romero Lew Rust Janice Sadowsky 'M -- ff' , , , 'f W- , ' ' :X gsgirggky f. Q 1zw g . K ' Q I I er, gf ,, J P ., I Qbyy' 1 .5113 f - i f ' f ' , V , or , . 5 L Q 414. ' ' - '-'-'A if - s STUDY HALL COMES in handy for juniors, Lino Hernandez and Joan Winn, when yesterdays lessons are forgotten. ?, W f ,Q ,N .V T ' K' 'N E - Rolando Sal1nas 71,1 ,E x 7' , ,,, ' L ok ' , yr V ,X Armando Sanchez by S 'M' f K ll iz ' Robert Sanderson '-jf ' in M- f f I f Martin Sawyer K iii A X gi A--pr lx, K 4 e I S f . A LS' T fvzf S 1 ' 'L 5, ' ig if 2 3 ze S Q r ,, 5 5 , I .. K E -x I R S 5 'f S ,. ,, ,K r I Q , , 'M .. K ggjy-Q-g,x5,-1, 1, xv 1, an x, 5 jg 1 S --'M-so 2 'A S 'Away E IH., , me , +,. Jes. --A , of x rl... PROM DECORATION CAPTURES the interest ofjuniors. Loren Sayer Frances Schafer Ross Scott Steve Sedbrook wow re? E X4 53 J ,af ,gf 45' na N4. .,, , 4:95, J Q3 t -I M, S f' ,Q iff-L It l s. 'R Us . ty xx., , X K x 3 X l'i::,f' vw ,,, We-J twig Josefina Segura Terry Seyler Alma Sosa Julio Seledon Jill Slaughter Antonio Sotelo I f Cesar Sotelo Norma Soza Richard Stemen Mark Stone -. ,swf LEW RUST AND Donna Weathers combine their talents for a prom mural. -aj: yy: , 4 ew, 1 r 1151, 2 Louis Stool Thomas Swinson Rolando Talamantes Elizabeth Taylor Ernesto Tijerina Steve Tilson Deborah Tucker Gurvis Vervor Katherine Vest Dorothy Villareal Rebecca Villareal Cynthia Villarreal an 'alqgd ,,-U. .fi J ' 1 'Mx X N- qw-Nm. Q-f . -gi. MRS. SPERRY AND Mrs. Rust take a break from prom commotion. f N 9, . ,ff fy l f -v . .I , it by f ,, , V ,1 ' V , f lk QW gy THE BAND FOR the prom was quite a spectacle. rx- 5 a I Q' V 4- fv- xg .. . if , Gilda Villarreal Mike Wallen Tom Warfield David Wharton Keith Wilcox Michael Williamson Joan Winn 'O' aff' , JQX, Y A X im lg A EPM Eiialm - 1 . g XQKX Em? LYDIA BOSQUEZ President ROSA PALOMINO Vice-President KATHY HASTINGS Secretary , l VAL CADENA ...M , 5 ,- -if A i . , A .f-lar' A ,A Af' Y -..x. .f ,: x X1 A A - .NF-x-' f ,f. f' gi yjfl ' V ,ii , A, , 3 'gg ' ws, 4 ,. ' , 'F' ,,,f '21, ,, -5,f:wr,. 4 1 fx-aff 'f' 1-'QL Q5 Wh: 7 4, ff ff' yiff ,f H , 11 W QQ? B . - . A T, ,V,., X A ,ff ff Y Aifff' ii ' ,515 2,2 Q-' 3, ,fax 'ii3i2i,w. ia, A A Q 5 AAA 1 2 -' y -ave , idwitz' ,1 j-,l,-ji, ,'WX 21 saw , A 1. 2 AQf1flETQi?fb Parliamentarian Sophomores K A . i iii Q Y Q 15? 1- lf Y V ff .f L 1 eg L 5 Q .. X - w Wi? ., im ' sA f 5 13. . 21' 'A' X3 s 1 , Q . vxim , ,I A xy y w ,v . ,Z JM . V ,J VW . is ., fx L, 5 .,J,3. ' A- X -L, -X .A ' . I 'p--:A if. . 1 ,, V A. 11 Q . .L , N ., 'HMA .,,. V... xl, N ' A ff X2 . . 1' H' ' f' r:.14+':Q 5 f' 1 L , , fa x'tY'T15 -- . A ' W c. 'fi' , L p ,f !4'f'j'fh 4' fy l ' ,A vg-y l . ' ' f451'f54-fi'-ffl? 'iz 5515? A Q W X, K. . g . J A N J, .. , -5. ,.,,,e,.w .P X. V.... 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Q if we J 'Sf' Hr T X fl lrgggll X1 X N.. af Mary Abbett Concepcion Adams Helena Adams Lydia Adams Johnny Allen Jose Alvarez t if rf 1 rt 'Rt La- Q J A-N . ,fax 14.2 fa 0 ' ,Wi , ,v ., X L , ' ,,, ., 4 Q - I lK,,r . X f . ,,'- K, dna Q fr, J 559 1 J ' yaae '1 iwgb'. W 1 ff , , J -5 t f- -- fly l J 3 , :I Reynaldo Rosa Andrade Avendano Jaime Barbara Arizpe Baize RamOn Maricela Arreola Barrera Socorro Roberto Arreola Barrera Donna Janis Austin Barrileauz Hector Robert Avendano Beal .i.. f. 1-as W as -5' leafy' ? - ' Q .f9y'5s 'Jr f A 73. z' . n f :nl 4 'A Q 3 -N 4 gig' ,- for s . Qgsrs .Q if I .1 3 L rw? M, 4-Vail , Y '5Q..2 'f 5 .AVI ,fl I K sw J 1, X Q- l it , A. . -Q, ,gt J l E I :Lx i Lynn Lydia Beasley Bosquez Alfreda AYmal'1d0 Becerra Bracamontes Nicholas COUNIISY Becerra Brien Ceci 01921 Bodart Briseno Michael Charlotte Bolner Brown Anthony Patricia Boothe Brown Ja rt ia Q 'N J at f gf mr, 52 'R 3, i, 'V sz -col HES: W I J egg ffifi . . J X sr i tx LQ! - xr P ,, ' H1 H 5 x ' 5 J Riu f q ,1 3-f F K. . .sf-,.. , ,,, 4 N . - ' ' i i 4? . 235.1 y 'ff I m '21 iiff 2' Q i:-5'i'. ffl: aid: ' 'f K K zsfwyj X 2 f a. ' 32 ' ,Q . Vanessa Daniel Larry Brown Caffey Casper James Maria Alma Brubaker Cantu Castellano Judy Rolando Larry Bruce Cardenas Caston Thomas Pat Raul Bryan Cardenas Celedon Michael Diane Ricardo Byerly Carranza Cervantez Valeriano Ruth James Cadena Carroll Coleman . Q Y A ,gc Cecilia Kenneth Contreras Copeland Carla Bertha Cooley Cortes Tom Warren Cooper CQ Sper f GK . e ,. fu- 4- . ' I, ! K A V Z ' 191' fx? Q13 w y, f C i X A E v 5 if 1. . , ff ., NX iw QQ - K ,-2:41.-3' 1g.3g-1:-'- , L' 1 ::.T.?-:- ai if' , YV' 'ww 'A S N '- . if-I g X 6. -e Ri ' ., 4 Q Q 4-r ',' K: X i sk. i'N f i . ' s C -V' is Leonard Mario Cox Cuellar Michael James Coyle Cummins Jose Luis Melvin Cuellar Daniels 1 s H37 11, Q W, Q '7'1w a Y 1 I Darrell Davis Frank Davis Sally Davis f , f 'Fm 4 ,O nf' Vw, MV . -.Q A,- iq, Ur 3- 'V Clara DeLuna Doralinda DeLuna Bonnie Denison r if TIEIZ ' Q .. , , , , ?5?17': ' C my KA TH Y HASTINGS EX PR ESSES the typical high school feeling. fi., f , 4- 40 my G 6 .W K,-. 0 ,. h . 32351 W 1 V' .F v ia ' 2' f ' , ,. i is RQ' ' X 'V 1 V , gif, l , .,, am 5? Q F - 6 ey? 4: N., A A ig. 5 x- -f ' V 5. ,f -- V , -A i F, , Q,,:f' L, ' 1 1 f- 44 1? gfxri: . 4, ,ge f 5- X A, K 2 Q., Nfj, 425 F fi .5 gs ii ' k ffm. 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Q J-, ,, r , My v -A 4' , 1 . rrse 3 'vi' J H J --A 1 N u V i, .,,' ,, ., nl 1 ,X STK- ,zz- an ,- A N ei 4 ' J J J 'Q ilk' Qu fiq fflllk G :Z . 1 Arnoldo Betty Janet Teresa Paul Gonzalez Goodwin Griffin Harlow Hernandez Blanca Mary Rene Karrie Linda Gonzalez Gordon Guadarama Harrelson Hernandez Carmen Rosalinda Jesus Denise William Gonzalez Gracia Guerra Harrison Herzog Catalina Robin Luis Kathy Rita Gonzalez Graf Guerra Hastings Hester Maria Vaughn Montie Walt Vidal Gonzalez Granger Guest Haynes Hinajos Yvonne Mark Timna Hernando Alan Gonzalez Green Hamilton Hernandez Hogan Marlu Walter Robert Luis Janice Gooding Green Hardt Hernandez Hogue .L , if I X ' 1 V L, X .. A A xi la- V 5 ,. lg' I Q H K 5. an ,SL fff 'lf J-A 'L A M - . 'rf' ' 'L' ara' or . . M V, , . i J lr r vhs 8 V:,L A Mud' - Q K K, A L ll 1' if ' 31,1 Af 32 U . ' ff., any 'Q I I' . in ?, l...., J ii.. K t. 3 ,M NV J, x fa K Q if ,V 5' K Q Q1 ' ao 'lrvnif val A X 'Z , ' J' , ' lg. - ' A 1. ia- ' 1, hifi , ff, A Li, A , :X l i ,aff fb .. f U I fx X133 2 , ll J' 'l 1 4 f.:-.N , Q V. 1 .N L I, , UA Q J X- 'MA K xl or 1' ff J in A- W 1 A ' 'A A Larry Mike Carloyn Steve Diane Valerie David Horn Horton Huegele lsenhour Jenkins Jennings Kelley Cindy Kim Steve Robert Sylvia Jan John Horne Howard Hulsey Jefferson Jennings Johnson Kelly f ar' -eps: , .,. Q 4 , ' 1 I I , i H 1 if 4 3 i ynuv--- , . 3111 ,gl .f i f v 2 f n no A J 1 . f E an Mm , , ' 1 -ff 1 ..,.. . ..... ..x... ...W- -'-' K ly M - rig 4, .Q yt 1' Qfffimi .Q R ' MAR THA SAMPLE CONCENTRATES on her work while Joel Park and Seth Worley find more pleasant things to do. 3,-9 A I: 'P , ...f 4 f , ., , of 4- Q fm , , , .. vw ,, I : 1 V' A 5- L.. . ryi .A .. I A A . 1 , Lynn Steven Kemp Kingree Pat Karl Kimbro Kleineitz A - .. -1 nf' A X, xl sy , .0 an f -as we . V, -1 Leland LaG ow Roberto Lara 1. sf .. A N fw- - - l Q-M xi Nancy Latta Efrain Ledesma ,H , Dx ,af V . A J, '50 -L... f A A ,, J W ' X F Q w a: 2 , J' Dora Lupe Armando Lira Lomas Lopez Jackie Debbie Lidia Lloyd Long Lopez ,ff J Nr, Classes resort to outdoor studies ' 0 I a. ,Nf fi' :gl 'ff ,--s aaa.: lm' V.. 1 f 'wt' 6 ix' 4' in C N 4 'Rr 4 E, V' W ' ' ff -zsb , Sf: i'i: M- 'V P -, 1 LW i we i M t lf- L, e .'.'i5eP .v -A X l ' H ' in-. i I in 9-A l itil? W gi Q 2. Y N 4 'tak A, I M JI xx 75 ,V . K W rg ll Y ., , , A G3 Frank Rosemary Deann Pat SK Lowe Luna Luper Madison ' ' Gloria Sarah Doug Mary .Q L V I N V! I Luna Luna Maddox Magdaleno ,Rig -'M :Q Q li. 'A . wlf q . Y: 5, 4. . X, 5 i i X ' . 5 W, , AX lx C: 4: f --.. ' 2 A 'ba , lf 1 L A f . my ., Mamma - 'ff f - 'ft 'x X . i,ng,n 1 iii' ff , ,K 4 Q 1 A? . 7? ,Q 1 T In t' . I 1 'ai 1 ' ' Y I xl ' t NRM Q 5.1 . , xr Diana Bobby Norma Maldonado Martinez Men chaca Willie Robert Ram on Maldonado Martinez Mendoza L Debbie Ruben Dennis Marshall Martinez Merat Carlos Maria Charles Martinez Medina Messer AIR-CONDITIONER TROUBLE brought much outdoor leisure to many Joe I Zoraidal Bertha Del Rio High School students. Mammal Medma M928 Sylvia Susan John Martinez Mehaffey Meza ff hiv. I W ,, fran Q4 LW, , I SL K .- ,,V N K , V 1+ A ' qi W , -'1 vw ' . W - - X' ', , J L' i Q 2 - . if Sta, ' , 'J J ' it i t- pai 2 x J' ' ,gi jsgpk,-75551 .P . + A . A S -'X is , V. Q ff. as , , , A ' Y v- . 'F 0 ' nr- ' ,.V 'vk' 3 aa' 9 if YK 7 ia- as ' 1- ff P .. 'fa' A if 'F ii- J K, .R Y s . - 11 wg- Vj P 4 is N 4,5 , n a , X fl ,f' Qs - ww .1 4 , .4 - 1 . K 4 J V1 V K , -5 af ' , , E 35: 5 3 1 :-, Q 'fi qw I A I , W I 2 i g EAW W A K QWMMQX Q X J is ie is 1- J ,. - - New . 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J ' K Cv ' ., 1 f it A rw X ...Q W f we , RSTJHCCH Mario Peggy Neal Jose Jamie Ricardo Richard Miller Morales McDermott McMullia1'1 Oviedo Paniagua Pena Pfeffer Carey David Linda Sally Herlinda Joel Frank Kay Mitchell Morgan McFarlen O'Rourke Padilla Park Perkins Pierce Mary Rhonda Dale Salvador Oscar Guillermo Susan Jeanne lVIOjiCa Morgan McKinney Orozco Padilla Partida Perry Platt JBCk Tim Marvin Jamie Rosa Peggy Norma Billy Moon McComb McLester Ortiz Palomino Payne Pesina Postell James Billy Wanda Ronnie Armando Leticia Jimmy Richard Moore McDaris McMillin OSYSSH Pania a Pena Pettit Pounds 'Ju rr., 'g A . ,its 1:1 N , glxk lg '1' -V Q I1 Q X . fi w , Q' fl.. : J ,gs.l'5'i. 2 . ji ' , ,fn E iqxfxgei, fy Y Hi- 7...4v-In f if f ,glggzr - fy, , ...I ,, 'A fs X I ani.: . N ,ff ra, f, 1 --, ,ii W Q if , ij ' Q. ix, N U' .fy eh in 4 K? , 7, ,. ., Hia , ,,. A ' ' , 2' Q - , ' 'S-in , - ' s ' ff 's . ' V 1 : I 1 SOPHOMORES KEEP BUSY at Student Council picnic. SOPHOMORE, LAURINDA SMITH, agrees that school work is never done. 'N Ad! Q -fl-5:51 JOHNNY DAY TAKES time off from his work to watch Jill Slaughter stroll by. His sophomore buddy, Doug Maddox misses all the action. FOOTBALL SEASON BRINGS Wildcat Stadium alive with sophomore participants. 1, 1, fs ' ww. 1 , x , H 4-'S' if f -L1 3, , li i Q 'R v L M 4 3 -- . fhk , X fl Q f 'J , .f ' V' o 4 ity 4. X x . 1 il 1 A is , 1 ax ,f , ' f. - N b cr, , X K, ,.,,.d . .- Q1 -. 'IFA-M 1, '7 ' J 1' ! 1 s ' - - i - ,gp , 1 f 4 l I X'-L' L41 ' ,JW if ,seg-.-. 11- ' 'B' IAC?-'GS 3 ie- . .., 1 ii ...YL s.. Jr' l . f J ' 'NT fa' J ilu! .Q -ae- Jfffiir . era a 'N A J-or ' S la K' J H-' 2 A 'L , Q, 1 , .. - ' ,Y sh -1-Vg 'J ' p f' X S i-, gmlgtgi J QQ, x y rs. N i ' wa.t,wf'?lf g low l+f?'?l,4,N,3 SQL? iq W vs. Qi 'H lb 'fu' A 1 y 5? , Q1 I Qin Qi fl f' J S, pk, If Mt - - if J -' ,L ,ff JW s , Q A 1 'fx is as I J ,'V- Y V m mx,-, V li, rf, L, J is A i- J Q I ,, 4 X. ., I x. 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X ,rg '-., . f X iw , w Q 1. ., I ef' 4' fax ki, ,N x X .Ja X W ' X W 4 X .f Cynthia Stamps Dickie Stemen Marianne Stiles Benny Stone n Brenda Storts Beverly Swanson Eva Talamantez Debbie Tapie Benny Tarver Shirley Thomas Gilda Thompson Elsa Torres Rosa Torres Debbie Treadway Cynthia Turullols Jeanette Turullols nun 5 K 'iv W4 K W A A if -4 M , g,g ev, I ge. we-. - -ff s . . y I ,yyi P gl Xi issg z 1+ 1 X 1 A 6 r W. f N Q 0 I 5 s ' . ii: . M? 'XX V 5:1 ' I -emi! S4 Q. 53 Q A -, EH E K V V: , K tk k as .... , .l s B W V ' 'V A. - A i 'ii' .' it in ilk i fa W5 A - K kkkr A 1 I, iriivvii kai ,VLL is A in g. H i Q ,ig f Q' he 5 .31 M P fn f if e -. M N .bzfg m f, ,, , waxgkgz ,lT5:.,1v- K lx .f I fi s,. V is Q 5 Ev V' 'H ni-,el . V if Q' ' im b .l ag W' of 6 'fviigf 2'-ff? , f' ,- 15 . . .,,.., an ww , . U Q ' V 3, . M ,..fIf .in Q i J K' Rosa Valdez Sherry . ' , .f-- Y qt. Valentine N' Y bi 1 , Q it 'F ' L Ii, Leonard 'jeff ' 3 ' VanHorne 351 Z ' Richard - V N - .- aquez 5 '. , K .1 N ini if 2-W-2-e.v,v...s, if 74' J !!t::.: , . an .wwuu ,nuan- .........,,.,..... ., N.. ... WM . .t.,...... W.. ,, i 'Q .2 T El' f'i'5fI' Y ., 1' Wwliii WfQ.fr p'g5i::f,1-.ern 41: . 2 T5 2112?-::azff..'.' ..:4::y,v1 --1' 'M 1 we we.- ,4t new ... A. , H W .. 2 7-'f f - w . Q f f Y f. L ' fi' :T J 1 f' , , ra'a A .5'i:'Q TSiit3zg'fi-51 t . . WARREN COSPER CONCENTRATES on daydreaming in a foreign language. T L ' Cherlyn , K Wolfe . y sem 0321, 5' tg Worley 'v faf'fa4., r s' Lee 5 M .- e t M, wright ig ' F Tommy Wristen - 7' ' if Leonel Zambrano Donna Whistler Sa1lyJ o Sharon Vasquez Wilkinson James Bruce Wagoner Williamson Kei Diane Warden Williamson Robert Karen Watkins Wilson David Renty Weaver Wilson George Vasquez ibm. fix Qfw, 'if' WW M , A in f 4' ,Q 'W-.gm 'T' 'ff-3, ,WW L. i Y I X I 14 'ja -Q... M,-f 4' BILL TATUM President KAY LOWRY Vice-President JACKIE DYER Secretary MARSHALL SMITH Parliamentarian ff 5 gif? M Y' A ? p - W l PWM-nm,,,,,. Freshmen i N: WA I ,Ex 'N ,, Q 'V' All . 4 '- ,, .N . . Q . ' 'f'-f' .. W N- ,. I fl an .T'fe,e:f'!X my ,Q -, X xr .W Q, 2 X is .M nm- QA, , A-. 5 4, . - L 1: 'n, - - ' e -. Q.. - 5 as g fi 5 l iff S, ' ' FTS' . -I , , fl ,Vgbycq ,Q 1 1 ' 2 1, ,Qi A -s ,sry Lf A :YN ,,,. ,B if 1 2 4 ' in M. J. Raul Herbert Jovita Abbett Aguirre Allen Andrade Douglas Ronaldo Vernie Dora Adams Augirre Altieri Arizpe Steve Ruben Edward Alicia Adams Aguirre Amezcua ANZP9 I R A 1 JACKIE DYER FINDS tim homework. e to sit down and finish last night's MONDAYMORNINGS ARE a bore to Janis Barrileaux. mf,-si Aff: Q 4 k:,,f?i, 1, +112 i , .flvggwzt A I. - Kim B 1 Q 1 X 'E 7' ' I if ' ,, ,A N-, B is - ' 21 .Ja in , , i h E' 'J' V2 ,af ,, nl, - I , i 1 fx avi . .Hifi ,, , , , 1 we , will X ' ' Norma Humberto Donna Arranaga Barrera Barrows Editha Orlando Rebecca Aumentado Barrera Beal Thyra Julie Sandra Barnes Barrillaux Beck Q f .v- Q.. ,l Izxxlfl' W... fu 1 nm., .,1',? ,q, 3.. . A Y , . Q3 Q uf ani.- J .,lrr 1' 4' Billy Belcher Sharon Benson Sheila Benson Ni I I gunz :v 'kwa ,K . i 1 .ax WV -a ,a'i 1K HL ' i f la ' 1 E? ,S W . , Z. Q' ',.r ,, ng 5, , T A ,, - 1 ,. if . W W . , 3, 'A X L .M . M V ,?A,i,. 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Ma. .. ..,, -ffffigmn 5' N .. 5' FT 1' Pamela Laura Jorge Marian Bergman Bosquez Cardenas Casillas Ricky Mary MHTY Virginia Black Bosquez CH-I'dGl'1aS Casillas John Michael Irma Ernesto Blake Bossie Carranza Celedon John Avelina Jose Lucinda Blanco Botello Carranza Chairez Anthony Bolner Philip Boothe Phoebe Bradley Carole Brauer KAY LOWRY STARES back at the camera. Lawrence Nancy CH-friqef Chamber Theresa Sarah Cary Chavez L4 X il' 1, 751509 of 152- , fm. ty, Vis. 1, .- . at A- iff vi lf 4 1 x 'iivkx-djs: , ,ws 'I l 'S zxhki Q Xt K it 7 ff . Q, 2 l a . cliff? APPAREN TL Y, VA hour for studying. 5 I r f, 534 ixxx s l elm r a-I se . Q ' ' vim a D ' E1'f..l'li f U-M x37'1 C 1' X t I x , jf 'Y - Qty, ,. r fklwk QQ f re W ,af,,'.. on 1 , 1- 3- ' in 'N x 3? 1. il f 3 lvl y in . jfqlgg ytgftv y , x ' 4' nl. ,, f. J kb, N s M 'xiv' 5' ' . ' ., e 5 'i fi wil' ,,.,..a-1 ! 1. L CADENA doesn't use his study hall K rx . ,. , m y in w i ii 34-. 1'-A f Wayne Choate Charlotte Ciarfeo Joe Ray Clark Pam Coleman Kathleen Compton Kathy Lynn Conn Regina Connell Robert Contreras Carlos Cordova Richard Cortez Juanita Costilla Karen Kay Crossley Elsa Cruz Olga Cruz Shiela Cubbage Becky Cummins Alice Curry Diana Darley Steven Davenport Maria De La Pena Mario De La Pena Lourdes De Leon Satchie Dolan Mitchel Douglas 2 . X W . 15? Mt. tf f , ' - , J ff'-A - v- F, 1. l- 'Aj' 7235 A X-L, fu ,. if Y ' C' - A' ' ' -W . . I K ,T . , 'L x .C F ,N y t 3,53 -xi ' ix t m W ,Q X 79? 9 V: -.- Nao . 5 ,, .- , E . .--f ,fy - ' N yr W K X K 'V R M K L ., C 1.5, 6 :J 1 L L 52 Q 42- I an vw W' at A- ye , -A E ', I Louis Jacquelin C Herlinda Duke Dyer Escobar Escobedo Gregorio Brenda R John Duran Elkins Escoban Faribault Riflhard Dean R Gus Durkee Elkins Escobar Faz mil , P. -. ,., X . ,v ve' E' J! ix. Q ,-. N vu gf: -. A L- 'lk k,'2 - F , 4953 .- ff J:-ewan: 5 lv... QU , , Q ??msi2Etl9fQ!91'?3, -3 6. 1 . aa ,, s U 2 .e-' Ps XX! W 1+- HYQK Jesse Fernandez Norma Fernandez Maxine Fletcher Cecilia Flores Luvina Flores Robert Flores Angelyn Frankenberg . A V1 .. .6 V .wa-. ve Q , V' fn., 'L . N x ' - 'f?'2' e Qi! 'F .. x lie ? 3 ,sv as 4 1 A V,-. af it my X . 1.., Richard Frausto Alma Fuentes Felex Garcia Rodolfo Garcia Victor Garcia Yolanda Garcia Fernando Garza E. asf, l Kr. R- IW 2 - :re it ,in-5 5 if? 'Q , J . F- ,.-X ,a g X59 3, gg A tm 1 x ' f . - , ' . ,t 7 99 'W' X ' ' .W ff I ' K f if fi 'K 'W 1 iff' X ' P if f ,- Q in , . , I . ry- , 'f?4g f I' -iff? ' xi H f 5- 2 ' f at Ii 5 J 1 si I 7 1 F 5 L of -, V it 4 F W i QQ f M i M 11 .' ' 1 V H-ig! i 1 k : f J L, -1 ,,,, ' A , A ,I fy - L. no 4 c W 5 xc 1 -Q in :i e . JI-13-Tl Nancy Lix Sergio Garza Garza Gentsch Gomez v Maria Teresa Margert Alma E Q. ' -Q, Garza Garza Gilliam Gonzalez ' -5, emu t 1 FRESHMEN STUDENT COUNCIL representatives sell an annual to Lea Whitis. rw -ff 4' , lil, Rl if 4 .f 3???l3 ha AL W, 4, .. , Q42 Nfl-5 'wif '-4-fw ' a.fetl,faQff:l -,H+-'if' 2 ' 2 K, 4'5 ig l iff -,f K Jyiiw W K 5.5. - , 4' ' 5 , A :I .- Q fl ' -'ee ' K, f, .j' Q in J , . ve- il Q 55 ' f. Tit'-z i ' ,Q , F5 g a., E' if-x '44 Y iv X X 1+-Tl A qi- fri 1 .f it K zz 4: 5, : . i .,T'Q,,J is N.- A f-itil, . ' . , , 2 ui':1g1:,uv 343 M ' f fi. A - .wh . 25 t V ff? Esteban Richard Gonzalez Haas Juan Louisa Gonzalez Halamicek Leticia 1 Stephanie Gonzalez I-lalfman Martha Donna Gonzalez Hall Reqinaldo Jeffrey Gonzalez Hancock Reuben Linda Gonzalez Hagrove Rene Roberta Guevara HarriS Michael Halley Diva Hernandez ,f 411: I l ky,- '5 1 E UN- W N 1 '2 , 5 1 , , 4. t, Q b Q 1 'X X 4. I , M it , ., M ,, K ig . 5 M xx 4 'QM .Q sh Q . ,g qv- xf X ld W I Gerald Johnson Elizabeth Jones Evelyn Jones Rickey Juzang Brenda Kallinger Cheryl Karoffa Kristeen Kelley Melissa Kelley Marcia Kinney Debbie Kolesar Scott Krenzien Ruben Lara, Jr. Jose Hernandez ' j -,,,. A 1 1 49, 3 W J Oscar Hernandez A' J H N ' -We ligff , Ramiro Hernandez , V 5 J V J V Q5 1 Herrera Ramon f , ,S .X K' ' s Y , Y' 5, ' e , 1 Maryann Herzog f ' Lois Ann Hester 5 , if as 5 ,A fy 'JP . Donna Hill 5' ' , W Q ' 2 le X ,E l Jim Bob Hill tk,g2:f.,' -fy., ' A Q 1 , -- I -.- 5 Scott Hinds K V ' V , i y , W' Charlene Hogue we W ' 'Nia ' f s A ' , Debra Hooper V Kim Humphrey ' r iq J -N he J , Mark Hutto L ' r1..ki'Wl W fs ' ci' Q W J -dk Mary Jacobs V rw Jr was-yr Q 03 .Y-14, LW f Julian Jenkins I 'gy L ' K, 'ii f ' M Nora Ann Jobes 'g ag y. J , l i M Q K ,ix A K , 5 W J ie - , W : 4 K Z .,.,. lf' G , -.... , Q Vicki Jones J' Lf ' 'ki ' is N' f A+' ff 3 1 T, H ,MW I '-' eu 1: A in , gan ir 4 V kr I Il Guy Juzang .,,,. K , g A 'fu MX Q feffiif ' 'Qi if , L -f ' ,mefivfff .- f s - y wwe: Y ,few-My j -,5-I , rfifil' . is 'Tr riff -e 1 'ii Lffffzll , r .. KJ 'ft qs, Q V M srl, f ,I A X Q . f - gk f gy fn A W- W Ax j ,,. 1- 1 -.3 gr Q s , , .J ,, '9 U. t f H David Kelly '-- M, --' 4 1 r- . ,,,f., J ,,. .. K if ---e rf lv J K ex , N Q, er V - as er ' r 4. 4 :g l-BP! .5 1 'i 2 t ,f 1 51... .11 QA? 9 535 ggi' nga! Q Mail' Kerr 4 i -. .H - 4 r l A N ' - N iq j' 42 1 3, 'ef' 5- .xii .1 1 H f A - I 3. i 6 l Lyn 'N y .-3, G, Teresa Kitts 'Q7t .2 A i I ff- K '- ,Wyre J f W' 'je 5 Q ,' 1 Ray Kolesar - .I ,f r ' pg J H , ', og f:f5g,2g21 fgix , - fiibii K i, Q . J . 4 :aa Quasar 5.523 A . x. 2 ,lss 1 ,. , ls' u 5 A s wid uvuvgblhf j ii A V f' fi - ' 1 H rf' 'b'ni4.B.n.f3'6z.4'i'a fi 32:55 if 31- x f. 4 wi BILL TATUM IS startled by photographer in math class. Q. 6' am xg.. Q. ,'7' ,fa 'H 1 J ,tr,,l,.s,r . V 'f am L Q . g 1. A L .i'?Xgf A, 'YV 'X , X 1 ti F K f yy ii x il vnu H I A I ,gi gg . . 'J-I 1 ai ' 1 5 Hwy lli A S fr I K 'L . 70 M., ,H Q mg Q.. ,,1 - ! 25'-Q . ei' L Qi aa., 4 , Y 4 .'5i N 6' S.. ii an L R A .2 I fp? M P4 J n 'I '-4 X 3? i eva- Wei' ...., - ..u.:,.,. 5. . .,.v, .M ' - ' Q ' IX rs! . ,. ..a,,V,k-NWMWM. . '-.ga i w ii' , L L 4 3' 79 fy, .3 TERESA BUS IS caught reading a note while in class. ' I 5 , 'Sr' . ,, ' - 1 in 'aa A .f . ': fi 5 M . V Q f -' Ju 1.sf':'+Qf . ,gfiiiii 3? , ' 1' ,,, , l , .WV N I , W K L 1, l K X A Q. QT, , .gf X5 I ggi 0 I 3 A , -gp L ' ., -4 T , ri , ' . 5 7 ,E ,M , .V . i S L , ' n 1 - A Y ew X rv A -'.,ff4f:, y 'W E . ' , ,:'??Xf f wg 2 ' L , a re M bl ' r ,agua 'Qi 'Q Q--' j if -, 'E' 'ig f ,,.' V. f A .- V1.5 . ,W ' , A .' X A I X L di ri o ,h K ' Q H K C? ef 5 15 .ii 1- in A , , , Q i . . A' , J.. -3 Y' 1, Zi N KV 1, 'ii ii 1, JZ 5 z . Q L e Li nk . ' n - A Gloria Fernando James Francisco Scott Ricky Nicky Gem-geanne Ledesma Lopez Lumley Marin Mayfield Mega Minyard Monahan Dennis I Jose Frank Amalia Gloria Leslie Rachel Ruben Lewis Lopez Luna Marquez M626 Miner Mireles Moncivais R0qeliO Sylvia Bruce Jose Leyva Lopez Maddox Marfirlez John Viola Hector Lucila Little Lopez Magallanes Martinez Danice Virginia Elva Lupita Lloyd Love Maldonado Martinez Marvin Danny Maria Lydia Logue Lovelace Maldonado Martinez Enrique Kay Delois Lenise Lomas Lowry Manis Mauldin ff' 'W lb, A , L.,-, ft, VJ, W YI N ' L f 1 ,I R S' in nw. .04 xi f , '-W iff 15, , f x., I,-.. T 3 A f-5 f e 1 4 it ' W 2: 'V fu 'K YK ' 'Y I t M L KF'-1.,::-if 2' ' V. Q Pl L ' J! ' ' ' Q31 S . X L -'. 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If fm..-f-f' Susan Morgan Arturo Munoz Russell Margatroyd Cora Beth McDonald Tony McDonald Vicky McElhannon John McFarlane Billy McKinnon Weldon McMillan Louis Nauera Lucia Navejar Pat Nichols Pete Nieto Rosa Nieto Sandra Noddin Veronica Norton William Oliver Peter Orr Rubin Ortega Betha Ortiz Lance Owen Robert Palmer George Paniagua David Parish Hettie Parker Lilliana Puente Tony Pequeno Elsa Pequeno Lynne Perdomo Armandina Perez Gloria Perez Magdalena Perez Rita Perez John Perry Lynne Piekarski Roland Pierce Daniel :fi 0 I 79 .vnu an 4 551 W, ,. MGR af T' 5 ,fx-1 as , . J 4 wk . 1 ri-. - W. 2:1 X . 1 f ' 5' an Q., Qffifi . y Qt f 'ri .air X 122 vs? in l x sl' 1 .. it ,in aaa . . fr Si fl i tr rl Platt Vincent Pontani Ricky Pontales Archie Proveaux Claudia Puda John QUifJ9 Evangelina Ramirez it x,,, .g.-vm H , ' Q 0 my Q . - 5 4 1 i . 'f 9 '4- x fr ,xv 1 2 1 ' .viz -' 'Y .V Q. . -fi' '4 A . . -. up 1 A ' f i QVJ. . fi,' wi f' ' ! ' Ai ii,-aww. ' I v- 5 . .- o W Q. . 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Gloria Gay Gary Sara Ruiz Robert Frances Gwyndolyn Ramirez Reynolds Rodriquez DSLHPCUH Sanchez Segura Smith Norma Kathey Gloria Arturo Silvia Ana Mason Rami,-ez Richardson Rodriquez Salas Sanchez Serrano Smith Martha Carlos Louis Juan Elsa Phillip Marshall Rangel Riojas Rodriquez Salas Saracho Sharp Smith Terri Maria Mark George Daniel Phillip Tomi Reissig Riojas Rogers Salinas Sauceda Sharp Smith Ruben Maria David Edna DoraLinda Richard Jaime Resendez Riojas Rountree SH11Che2 Sausedo Shutt Solis Romelia Patricia Eulalio Lau-fa James Sheila Maria Reyes Roberts Ruiz Sanchez Schafer Skiles Soriano Roy Linda Antonio Luciano Micheal Clifton Yolanda Robles DeL.aPena 5af1Che2 Scott Smith Sotelo Reyna ' 2 A S.,- R' . ,.-.V Q. ig 5 f as Hp S ' ,. '49 J S f I .N-. , vw ,.,,, x. A ,A K if S 1 7 w W ,Q 5 2 ! 1. ,V 1 .. 2: W, 5, M: , X 'A H x ,R ,nf ,VV ' lk. M2535 ' . A 'ir 'hm V'v ' ff Q: yu-as as .. 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I 1 . 2 s , at H 1 X 'sa Jean Sparks Martin Speer Keith Steffey James Stewart Darwin Stiles Mike Stonekinq Ethan Stool Harold Storts Leticia Suday Sharon Tapie Danny Tarver Bill Tatum Antony Taylor Barbie Thomas Georgann Thorman Angela Timmons Gloria Torres Irma Torres Rudy Torres Ana Trevino Guy Trisler Becky Turlish Ceasar Valdez Rosa Valdez Amelia Valdez Gary VanLandingham Ruben Vann Luz Vargas Anselmo Vasquez Elias Vasquez x V if w ,af 1 ,, 1 , . Q H., :avi . Axe I ,Ji 2 as 'ls I I wp , ' .aff ' N , I A is N L , A ,ii L I . A f M. , V 1 . if 'WR nc ' er:-A f W .5 , - i. A fn ' i 5 f 1, Q ' Y E ' , We fr- E A., Q K A 0 fl? ,W . 'X R I , fx , .558 f , Mig' it , X X 3 , 1 Ip' s x is y S Maxi .3 ii , fr. is is i 4' V i ' fa X i- re , 'WE W., . 1 W -i ri ff? -- .-- 6'-' 4 W, ,Q as we -I-f 5, fm ... , V V N 'lf ' X .7 N . ' X V, - L4 , W :zones 'ze f 4- W:1 L ,. '-,H .. 1 ' Q7 'M' if ff, A A L . 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QW . me gr 12,3 4 f Q A W r ' wxrg-.gilxsf i 2. , 2 is fsqfif ,, t x ,,.J-,gg ,Q ,N l sa A 151 sc' Del Rio takes San Felipe and city title In spite of an otherwise disappoint- ing season, the Del Rio Wildcats were able to defeat the San Felipe Mustangs for the City Championship by a score of 21-14. The game was played in an atmosphere of tension and anticipa- tion which was heightened by the game itself. In the fourth quarter, San Felipe was able to come from behind to take the lead by a score of 14-13. The Wildcats drove deep into San Felipe territory, but a fumbled pass left San Felipe in possession of the ball at their own three yard line, and with only three minutes on the clock, it seemed San Felipe had the Wildcats bagged. But the Cats weren't out yet. The defense, fired up now, forced a fum- ble by the Mustang quarterback, and Randy Stitts pounced on it. Jerry Lee then went for the touchdown, and the two-point conversion was good. Del Rio lead, 21-14. Fighting desperately, the Herd then flooded downfield, and came to rest at the Cats 28-yard line, with only 21 seconds left to play. The screams of the fans were deafening as San Felipe passed straight for the seemingly in- evitable touchdown. But, Aaron Bill- ings slid between the receiver and the ball, and the game was ended amid cheers from the Del Rio fans, and groans from Mustang fans. ABOVE: Danny Welch, the game's leading ball carrier, lunges for extra yardage when his nineteen yard run in the second quarter is finally stopped. BELOW: Once again Welch, who replaced Sandy Hill, battles for yardage. RIGHT: Clayton Love signals after Jerry Lee scores the game's final touchdown, making the score 21-14. ,Q 152 We , X X ,gt x if 7' a N 3 19 , v W Q N Y , 5 61 X W 4 1:1 . K 1 J I Wildcats fare badly during most of season ABOVE: Aaron Billings and Kelly Goble look on as a Wildcat lineman pursues the Uvalde quarterback. BELOW: Back Pusley and Aaron Billings pull down Antler fullback. Nr: 154 This year certainly was not the year for the Wildcats. From the open- ing game to the last, the Wildcats were faced with one of their Worst seasons in recent years. Shut completely off the scoreboard by Fredericksburg, East Central, Uvalde and Kerrville, and defeated by Eagle Pass, Samuel Clemens, and Hondo, the Wildcats were hard-pressed to come up with their three victories against San Felipe, Crystal City, and Pearsall. i as 12? as A ssr is . 'vw-if,c -'Lv 1 fe if W?,, 4 ABOVE RIGHT: Kelly Goble f54j and Mack Pusley f2Oj stop Antler fullback While Art Ramirez looks on. ABOVE LEFT: Uvalde defenders bring down Sandy Hill in Del Rio's last drive of that game. BELOW: Weary Del Rio defense tries to check high scoring Kerrville offense. glib Qi., ,., ww ,V 3 kg' , 82 a 2 Q 3 : 2 Cats pull out Unable to put it all together this year, the Wildcats were held to only three victories. These were against the Pearsall Mavericks, whom the Cats defeated by a score of 33-O, Crystal City Javs, who lost 26-14, and San Felipe, who Went down 21-14. Still, the Cats will be back again next year, hoping to find the combin- ation that will make them district champs. RIGHT: Wayne Block holds Peatsall runner while Mike Thorman, David Jenkins, and Danny Welch close in. BELOW: Kelly Goble Wrestles down Crystal City quarterback, throwing him for a loss. Crystal and Pearsall games N. . -1- ,li I , W is-it iw 1. is Yx it X W , .M Q, x z 15 J, , I +- , 'lv-. uxunuuwv' FJ' 45 gin M 'S- 'Xi 1 A 3 lex ii .,., ,, -Q, 'af 'Vi ,. l . , N . W , MV, 4 , V, ' m f ir.. f '- 2- - fsgqifirmg K ' ,M,..,A-vw , i W alk, ,L H .msg-I ' W. g1.- 1 'Q gb ggi Q KV s f 4 3 3' , Q' sg ss , , B ,Q l ma. ,M ,f f 'Y Q A A' as ABOVE LEFT: Sandy Hill, after breaking away for a long gain, is finally pulled down by opposing Mavericks. ABOVE: Aaron Billings makes the grab for a short gain against Crystal City. 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Law j,g1'p,'?Yf' 5' , .. 1 ' A .' gy , ,ns --:Fw , , '37,-1.fc -zfg.,1 5,w'r:,1,,. , rf , - f A -r fs' W.. . 'gs , 1. f sfiamff-rfew '51af, agen, 1 . sf . . r ps -- ,- .1 -f .- g ,rarfw . mf- -,x.fsil.-,bilge-aries. f ..1.:s..,e-has oiksz f tlz-5 -'llc'- -. .Xf' . 1 FIRS T ROW: fleft to rightj Mgr. Gary Tumlinson, Sandy Hill, Aaron Billings, Mack Pusley, Tommy Ratliff, Wayne Block Sammy Vaquera Stanley Gonzales, Arturo Ramirez, Dennis Longbotham, Mgr. Pat Adams, Jr SECOND ROW: Carl Lewis, Ramiro Ramirez Roger Green, Lonnie Ricks Kell O bl I A . , , y o e, saac costa, Norman Nell, Sergio Mireles, David Centilli, Randy Stitts, Bruce Massey. THIRD ROW: Coach Moody, Gary Adams, Mike Thorman Mike McGonagi11 Dana Adams Rob Henderson, Jerry Lee, Clark Ridout, Buddy Weaver, Clayton Love, Danny Whatley, Danny Welch, Danny Welch, David ,Jenkins, Coach Thomas, Coach Levermann. 'Cv -my THE FOUR MEN the Wildcats placed on the All-District team were fleft to rightj Aaron Billings, Honorable Mention, Sandy Hill, All-District Second Team, Kelly Goble, All-District First Team, and Randy Stitts, All-District Second Team. WILDCAT FOOTBALL Wildcats Opponents 7 15 O Pearsall East Central East Central Uvalcle Samuel Clemens Fredericksburg San Felipe Kerrville Eagle Pass Hondo O 34 26 14 O 20 14 21 O 40 21 14 O 63 12 46 JV's and Frosh prepare for varsity years 7553, FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Mike Wallen, Mgr.: Albert Garcia, Hernando Hernandez, Nick Becerra, John Gallardo, Jim Moore, Frankie Lowe, Mark Hogan, Bill McDaris. SECOND ROW: Mike Bohier, Willie Maldonado, Armando Paniagua, Courtney Brien, Mike McComb, Leo Cane, David Hernandez, Vaugn Granger, Tom Wriston, Bobby Martinez, Coach Taylor. THIRD ROW: Ross Scott, Reynaldo Andrade, Tony De La Pena, Bob Kemper, Ruben Martinez, Ronnie Pohler, Gurvis Vervor, Mike Lagow, Billy Meredith. wig K1 :lil 1' ,f 1'-' f ' V7 rag N ,f -f ' y 2' I4 M X M... 'kqgw 'C' Cf ' ' J af f Y N Tmfeg T90 M535 L 53 la 1 f ' lf ' ll ig r riea , f M .. Y P a, V X V W V K - ,, V,,,k A ay 4 -rg - 1'r: ei, rp X kj , , TALR, 'iii My ,xii 7: Q, 6 K fe, 4. Q, y ? 79 rg : in . if..a:,M' SEE 'J Ac.. A' I g,.aa,.lii r FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Mgr. John Faribault, Fernando Garcia, Roland Pierce, Damon Welch, Gerald Johnson, Kim Humphrey, Jim Bob Whatley, Jesus Barragon, Daniel Platt. SECOND ROW: Billy McKinnon, David Parish, Ricky Portales, Mike Hatley, Philip Sharp, Danny Tarver, Mike Scott, Clifton Smith, David Rountree, Calvin Wallen. THIRD ROW: Guy Juzang, Darwin Stiles, Joe Maldonado, Gary Rodriquez, Felix Garcia, Jaime Solise, Phillip Boothe, Bill Tatum, Weldon McMillan, Coach DeHoyos. FOURTH ROW: Russel Murgatroyd, Hemberto Barrera, Ricky Juzang, Richard Durkee, James Lumley, Coach Bradley. Wildcats lose South Zone Championship Through the acceptance ofsix golf- Z Eli ll ll f m V wx H .I I I Il ll ll Il balls, one of the Wildcat squadsmen fl? EE ll ll IW ll I I ll Il ll ll was deemed ineligible, thus forcing ff El KE f mi ll B I -. -. .. -. .. Del Rio to forfeit three decisive dis- ff lil -5 l'? mx' 1 .. .' I. .. '- trict games, leaving them with a 5-5 3 ff IEE ll 'Ly I1 .I Il -'WU' ll ll .- record, and secondplace intheSouth ff ff E ll ll 'Ill ll' ll ll ll Zone. This left Coach Tom Taylor ff ff EEEQBII ll llll ll' I.. .- with an unexpected setback in his 5 ff ff? gig gg .Q -. .. .. Q. . . .Q Q' finalseasonwithDelRio. ff fp .. .. .. 'Q Q. 'I 'I ll'Ql Even though the the Wildcat team I-. -. -5 - ' I -. -. . Q 'Q vxflas disiappintekd lbyl the forfeitgif, I . . - -gs' - -. -' 'Ag g - -. lley paye tell' HST QEIITIS 1 B ','l' lm' champions, defeating Uvalde 71-55. - , - -- -. , -- -3 3' . 5 ig. -- Q r x I ,i'i ft. V 1' 1 i i ,si fi 3 st ' K Y S X V i ', - fs J ', tk -1 K 'iii ' 1 Y 15 :5 vi 8 6 in ,liiflwn by default LEFT: Wildcats receive mid-game instruc- tions from Coach Taylor. BELOW: Freddie Mireles M32 scores two points as Bruce Massey l21j looks on in Del Rio-San Felipe game. RIGHT: Sergio Mireles I 312 grabs for ball in Del Rio-Fredericksburg game. 7 1-:Ing ff' , 1- , an 1-, .. V Q 2. Q. .zz 2 5.2.10 .,, .,,..,.5. . ,. all . , . 1 'QJv.T+L51 - ' 'JM' 1 :ff 5' J? .l ,IV 'Z M , ,uc f is e , g rsis 4 s 'wig' V K V I gmgu, .. Y .. W 'W EF- ' ' ,,-W ' if 5 2 s ig 5 K . ......,.,, w f f .xv JE!- Vx. 4 :Y ee. 1' 1555961 s,...MM- - .,., ,N x in ff! ,Q wx fi,-9 'iilafi 3 I ,ik ' pqfg ': X- ,, 7 -5 ' ,a L wg, ., we ., -'f r - M m -'- -' L 51: Agree? X -. K 'L . Wil . Na. . if 5, iv , . 1, 1- ?Xlf'fh'- Cob: '22 1 f . 'l-Y'-pf' -igsgfg , f 5 ,.g ., b A K ' 'A L'.' ' . ' V I A ' ' Iffa l f u f li f- Wildcats defeat Billies in district play TOP LEFT: John Partin attempting a free throw shot. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Taylor and Ross Scott look on during crucial period of Fredericksburg game. BELOW: Raul Escobedo from the free throw line. RIGHT: Freddie Mireles M31 and John Partin G32 on defense against the Billies. Si i i' v :1'. 3!v :-' -1 ff' L31fZf 1 asf K cw' Gif? ,jf wgim vw -re 1 in M. 4- W W I Ha QM Q 999-M ' gf -1k, f1:zf'g.5' .. '- ,ig-H . , x www, 'HMM Nw Q! X W ,WA w GZ 5 4-surf South Zone eludes Wildcat Cagers VARSITY FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Tommy Contreras, Joe Mesa, Raul Escobedo, Freddie Mireles. SECOND ROW: John Partin, Sergio Mireles, Dana Adams, Keith Wilcox, Coach Taylor. THIRD ROW: Bruce Massey, CLinton Watley, Eugene Caffey, Ross Scott. i'District Games BRUCE MASSEY f23j and Freddie Mireles f43j, new members of the A11-South Zone team. kklforfeitures WILDCAT SCOREBOARD Wildcats Opponents 46 66 Ozona 54 50 Comstock 54 56 Comstock 52 71 Ozona 49 46 Eagle Pass 54 51 Uvalde a 46 35 Crystal City Q 0 46 51 St. Joseph's 56 29 Uvalde 49 59 Laredo-Nixon 50 44 Fredericksburg 51 59 Lared o-Martin 5 71 74 Laredo-Martin . 39 34 Eagle Passk ya, gif 72 45 Crystal cifyf fy 6 5 55 43 san Felipe? 58 51 Uvaldek 50 57 Eagle Passkk 66 52 Crystall Citykk 79 55 San Felipek 71 55 Uva1c1e'Wf after three a.me forfeitures B-TEAM FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightl Mario Cuellar, Rolando Tallamantez, Memo Gomez, Robert Barrera, Vick Spense, Val Cadena. SECOND ROW: Robert Martinez, David Conoly, Ralph Guerra, Turi Ramirez, Ronald Torres. THIRD ROW: Cesar Sotelo, Richard Gejarano, David Gomez, Raul Celedon, Coach Guarjardo. r 's -4 r 95, FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl Joe Luis Martinez, Jaime Solis, Felix Garcia, Rowland Barrera, Jesse Fernandez. SECOND ROW: Rowland Pierce, David Rountree, Darrel Zuemallen, Calvin Wallen, George Cardenas. THIRD ROW: Mike Scott, Russel Murgatroyd, James Lumley, Carlos Cordova, Coach Bradley. Wildkits win 11-AAA Championship Having won all eight district games this year, the Wildkits following in the footsteps of last years team, remained the champions of District ll-AAA. Through team effort and a desire to win, the girl cagers had another successful season under the coaching of Mr. Nichols. Along with their effective shooting, the trio of Carol Mendez, Jenny Gra- ham and Judy Bruce made havoc of the opposing teams stratagems. Donna Whistler, Diane Salinas and Kathy Hastings performed exceptionally Well in offensive and defensive plays. Combining the ability and exper- ience of these girls, they advanced to the Bi-district playoff, who like the Wildkits before them, met the Vic- toria Stingarettes and defeat. ABOVE Judy Bruce tries to out maneuver the Stingerettes. RIGHT: An effort by Carol Mendez to reclaim the ball. f-wat V K A K :', . 's1..,.f i . , . 'K . if ,t.,Ymy,, W. -- WWW wk -Sl Q . ' 2. hx... -.W .N , .,., .wif .... 7, .5 ,f- ,, .,., I- .P I vW,,..,4,ifB., Wildkits lose to Victoria Stingaretts For the Wildkits, who met Victoria the year before in a regional playoff, the height and shooting ability of the Victoria Stingarettes proved to be fatal once again for their offensive and defensive teams. With all of the team taking part in the contest, they were still unable to overpower the Stingarettes, losing 73-31. Having completed another season, the district coaches honored the champion Wildkits by naming two of them to their all star team. Carol Mendez, who was selected last year, and Jenny Graham were chosen to fill spots on the district dream team. ff' . I V f T53 5 rf at W t , 5 ,Q 9'f1? f, 'f EWMM' LEFT: Jenny Graham takes a shot in the regional playoff. ABOVE: Diane Salinas and opponent jump for ball. RIGHT: Judy Bruce fwith ballj Donna Whistler and Kathy Hastings look for a way to score. N! fe-WF 611' if Fi: ' , ,. zz ,N '1 'Su-tf , I V1-if rr vw --und ai ,3 Girls place second in Bracket tournament y Um GIRLS A-TEAM FIRST ROW: fleft to right, Judy Bruce, Evelyn Jones, Janet Stuart, Kathy Trent, Diane Salinas, Grace Trevino, Maxine Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Coach Nichols, Patty Nichols, Donna Whistler, Jenny Graham, Carol Mendez, Georqeanne Monahans, Zorida Medina. X., QM if NC I V' W if L i xg Y . Q3 Lf F Q-1 Q -v Q A :flaw Kai, GIRLS B-TEAM FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightj Coach Torres, Celia Flores, Irene Cardenas, Rosela Palimino, Zorida Medina. SECOND ROW: Leticia Cardenas, Estella Medina, Georgeanne Monahans, Patty Nichols. 170 WILDKITS SCOREBOARD Ozona E1 Dorado Sanderson Rock Springs Comstock BRACKET TOURNEY LaPryor Knippa Bracketville E1 Dorado Schertzk San Felipek Eagle Pass? Ozonak Uvaldek Uvaldek Schertzif Eagle Passk Victoriafw' ABOVE AND RIGHT Judy Bruce and Donna Whlstler take ptacnce shots. 171 Wildcat Diamondmen place second in Vi, V. f. af' V, Eiiif cc' c ccc Losing three district games by one point, left the Wildcats with a dis- appointing season. The combined pitching of Cesar Sotelo and Jerry Lee, along with the other eight players didn't seem to be enough to enable the Wildcats to take the zone title this year. Even though the Wildcats failed to go down in the books as a winning team, they did make history by play- ing on the new Wildcat Field, which was dedicated early in the year. At the inauguration of the new baseball diamond, many school officials were present, with Superintendent P. A. Tanksley throwing out the first ball to begin play. Thus, the Wildcats hope for a bigger season in '7l. Q ' iii-if'-'f I f ' -iff .Lf 5 W . g ,X 5 it I 1 -' A K , fi ' V ' 'ii' 34' - ,Q . 'i i ,Tp I 'F A 'nm . t .,.e,:, QW, South Zone after losing to Eagle Pass . swam, , ew ting , -Q. aw 5 ,JA . was YI . X , , f E ' . n 5 t 1-'slim 'f,.. 64,4 I if I E if 'Y ffff Q Q. eiizf 5 , .L , my 2 H xi Q fx 3,4 1' .M 3 I 'R 'if t for ABOVE: Jerry Lee receives congratulations from teammates after hitting triple in Uvalde game. FAR LEFT: Cesar Sotelo fires one to homeplate. LEFT: Sergio Mireles scores against Crystal City. BELOW: Coach DeHoyos looks on as his team practices. Nia 5 ,sq Lee and Mireles form veteran battery S 'x QEHX-we-5 W ww-Qmfv ,mvsf ' WILDCAT BASEBALL Wildcats Opponents 4 5 Crystal City 1 2 Eagle Pass 2 4 San Felipe 6 4 Crystal City 4 2 San Felipe 3 4 Eagle Pass t-MW pi, 4 j RQ ,fy -e ' we , C. f i ' . ,. C as it .. itsii it.s as 4 4 W arf it ' . . ' evee ,C , ttt,, 4, tti', X C A Y .se f 'f' A 4-'hAXbf W I Q LEFT: Jerry Lee during Laredo Martin game, which the Cats won, 3-2. ABOVE: Freddie Mireles prepares to don his mask before Eagle Pass game, which was lost 2-1 by the Wildcats. 4 4 A 174 f c. Q z aj, 1 1 n 1 2. 1 f , an 1 . 4 l .V 4' 4 ax ,Q , X-,, ii X H Y 1 Y it E M , THE UMPIR E, CESAR Sotelo, Freddie Mireles, and Mr. Mireles try to calm Jerry Lee during the first San Felipe game. ,mv K by , Q 3- I W it 3 J I H. as lun, of UG! ,:g5fg:gf'1fzk. A. r 'Q I K W rw lzxy 274 be C 29 .1- 'xv .. ,., Q f 27 . .1 , fa.- SRM K, h B, f' A A fs if Q. K ek L.-i . ,.,i.,,,,t -I Q- . -4 M' fi ' raid: .f:,z D ROW: Robert FIRST ROW: Sergio Mireles, Aaron Billings, Vick Spence, Mike McDonald, Mario Cuellar, Bobby Rosas, Art Ramirez, Greg Sanchez. SECON Chavarria, Mgr, Freddie Mireles, Philip Booth, Robert Relan, Ramiro Ramirez, Rob Henderson, Jerry Lee, Cesar Sotelo, Coach Del-Ioyos. Wi . -w. f, .nl 4' fir' cat Thinclads win district, finishing nn. 2 By far the most successful Del Rio team this year, the track team was able to win the district easily, and move to the second spot in regional. Undermanned, containing almost no one in the field events, the team sparkled in the track events well enough to place highly in almost every meet they attended. One of the highlights of the season was the Queen City Relays. The second annual production of the meet attracted 53 teams from all over the state, and of all sizes. Last year, the title was won by the Uvalde team. This year, the Wildcats were able to come back and win the meet just ahead of a larger Fredericksburg team. After the field events, Del Rio was behind the Hill Country team by 28 points. But, with only the mile relay left to be run, Del Rio had taken the lead 109 to the Fredericksburg 100 and 514. Heavily favored, the Billies were able to win that event, but Del Rio came in second, with enough points to win by 4 l!4 points, 125 to 120 and 3!4. Del Rio, with but twelve men in the meet, was able to break 11 of the 14 meet records which were broken. -Q f fi! i i ts - , , t . g A A 4 im-. nn-gn 1 1' 1 ' - i I A f ff E Ii ' . W . H ,gp n 'W 3 li 'il. , .1 'tg ,,,,, , 5 . S, c X igg , ' -T ll ibn it 2 l il 1 3 fa .33 1 .1 , Q-9' 'T Wie-nil, 'i . ..g. i Q- if - ,.,.,,,.,, ,,,,Q, i I-F! K 1 A f, A. I ., 4. .... . . , .' 1 , n ii..is 1115.231 1 . .,1,z:,1,,,s.y. 1 M ii . 1 4 r., fivgols igZfi,ifaLg'4 i ' ', 'Q ii, 'i . 1 ff? 1143253 . v , Qtrw. .. 4' ni. K in region R.- Q F? 1 KJ L 2 2 4-it? .. at-.,,. , it ee Q t X 5 Q9 03349 4 'al J atv M . . 5 f, 51 'lghrv iq H. , if , K Mt .L 'ft .1 9352 'ff' 1 - ' W, -s -1 ,xp 'C but 2. 4:p+ggQg1S ' ,gg.v..'X,M if XV rm, A ,s si, ' 3 5 I ' il.. ll Sufi! , Q fa ., . F, ig A X 5 -L A.. L . L , x 5? 5 ,Q ge, in. FAR LEFT: John Partin and Coach Levermann watch the action at the Border Olympics. LEFT: Tommy Ratliff prepares to run in the Queen City Relays. ABOVE LEFT: Clayton Love clears 11 feet 6 inches to finish second at the Relays. ABOVE: Arnulfo Valdez holds the trophy won by the Del Rio track team at the district meet. X JJ l 'P A., - ,fb vb 5 it f' 3 T Q' 177 3- ' 1 I fi 511 A ' 6:39, js.. i3Yf5: rf' riffs ..--. - 9 -' - s ffl-5 xl H ,N Q5 I wr'-Lf N 21. ffm' -.... 2' .p-Jw I -'una 5. V1-f .ig q 1 , pv- .a Q 'She . N . In ,, . 'Ati H... .I Q- R: ,ffl T . fl . .. ,. Mr! - 'Q .V . W. . .,., . BQ' , wx I a. 1 X-DR' W 1? kwa asm J main W 'gm .f ' '-- .. Lv . V.: .- '-'Lew ff 1 .. ... TOP: Tommy Ratliff loosens up before practice. ABOVE LEFT: Arnulfo Valdez strains to win 880 at Queen City Relays with a time of 1:58.0. ABOVE RIGHT: John Partin lofts to set new meet and school record of 21 feet 96 inches. OPPOSITE BOTTOM Dennis Rowland receives third place medal at state meet. 178 Extra effort is reason for Wildcat success .A N x S ' : 992 .il Q4 N sQt.L t ' ---v-f'P '- '-4 - - M 1 ,xp -W ,,..Y fff: -1 f Law' L ss. -s c ' 3 if F r ..... f 179 2-J - Q. ,R 1-QL EM fr N r M' 3 Xe ef- xg ff if j,f, N 'Y M an . xx 1? my K' ' kgkfsm- - AX 9-J Ji . 47 if 35' V K 1: Qyfu , ' ' , .,.V fkswg w Q. 5 fn Q.. H W .iw lj, U ', A e 4 l' . irefflf-34?k73'ff?3f ii.-,Jai . We 11211545 LAGOW WINNING JV long fUmP at MIKE LAGOW, DENNIS Rowland, Tommy Ratliff, and Eugene Caffey relax at mnch. e ays. . 1. . new W 3 Sf fi 5 5? L9 ,L , ff? , . ' , 35 'lf9'33-lff'f7L59 ,L R Q 135X25l.ye'2gff.ff'b,f1 I MU' QV A Qivggaevv 1 an 51 3,4 I J' W . I t Q . W Y 4 w K X3 K, V . , ' 1- , '?v. M, , . H ,,5f,51 -f V, ,Q -an--... 'T he 'fx -.Q'!??k , KH? A M X 355 'Z 'Y fy 'xwk 4 'aa its W A r A 552. M, , e , , ,r , ri r ,,, A. 4l., l , A ,fW:L'1,:?',.ra N e N , - A -vf.:e-- N ,r N- werfd-' N v M 7-ur. ' SPRINTERS ROWLAND AND Ratliff set up in their blocks before a race during practice. 180 J . '59 ,n, 5 ae, J I , - 9 89 5 XX .-. I 5, e 5 ,S -Qfiux H A if 6, X lf .0 f 1 1, , L ,. VJ V , 4' 2 51 FT, f X a . ' v 1 Z 7 ' Q 'rv- 5 1--... 6' - e-....,...,mA 1- V if 'nf ff , .3- Q ff: fl . N V, 3, 5, xiii' X . :tg 5 ' 1, 'waz' -W 4 f 1, K P .f ,bd f ,N . My R, l S. l ..... 4 ,Q U' . : ,Whrn Lrrry Q V im A. , K. Q. il 5- f gg, r E' we Q' l ,ff ,L 'Q f VR , 2 .1 ap AQ ' 'V U WV is , , 1-:Lisa ,4 A , A ,il A .I 'Q M +I' 5 1 2 - .255 -. J r 1 -an-Q., TOP: Setting up test tent at Border Olympics. ABOVE LEFT: Ray Valenzuela gets ankle taped before running. ABOVE RIGHT: Robert Jefferson tries hard at the broad jump. 181 Dennis Rowland given A11-State honors ir 5 , , , ' 'ff . ani Q I j 'f , I N A H 12:5 Q 4 . V' is 1 ' ' 'Y I : ' f ' . I , -Q4 ' . 4-1 l,z,...,. LM.....I2....... 2' .ff 'U '1 . ' ' ,,., . , --T--M,' I -If .-Q ,ff TM' A , . .,..,, M- gon?-f - kW-Ag ,311 N AP -43 -3: -- 441- ' . 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J If X 5 .:-k . ,viz-I ' I - 1, 12,1 1 ' fi-55, ea 1 -, , V I R47 ' 'Qi - lr ' ,,,,-.Na , 4 B, 2-':. :W - . . ' E-32 i ,, il. sf - , , ,- M 'N zjg ' 1 f , q q g 1' L , ' 'M if 5 A I 'xg ' J I I f 9 I . eff I f 1 ,J , is J, Q I I 4 I .I I , . , , ,, f 55 , X 1 ' W1 , NDR' Rl Rixxf ' or.-f .. n ' A' 2 I A ., ' . I Fr., ,V IVAV I ' J? x f 3 gpg . , ., 1 f' ,.,1 , , ,. 1 ' .A - -' .- N-igf fx ' , N fi 'R X 'Ia oo ' ix 4 -X' . v S-. 53 VARSITY TRACK FIRST ROW: Qleft to rightl Dennis Longbotham, Tommy Ratliff, Jose Frausto, Stanley Gonzales, Albert Garcia, Dennis Dodd. SECOND ROW: Clayton Love, George Hiedelmeier, Dennis Rowland, David Romo, Raymundo Valenzuela. THIRD ROW: Arnulfo Valdez, John Partin, James Brubaker, Eugene Caffey, Paul Jones, Coach Levermann, 4 'nah I wr , ,.,, ,. ,.,.g..l... xl jfs. fffdf ,fi we ffiyw 52' ME 1J'1. ' gg . EE , - I I 5 . we .1 f Y- , -' , ..,, ,V .....,,... . f,..4- 1 .. , 1 , iw Y 41 T , . ,,, In ,:.-,.. .Y ,-,,,,' . , ,A 3 11 1, ' 1 1 1 T ' 'gr r 1 ' ' Luv 1 ' ' 1 ' V 1 t 1 x M sv ' A s'r 1 1 1 ' V ' 'l f ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' ,,,.. ,N , , A,.,,,, , M .M , 1 1 3 h 1 1 N-- 1 1 KL 1 1 af r 1 4 Z, ' ' , , 1 Y., , , K X ' K t ,I X . ,Y ...M X7 M ., ,,.. .V . , 1 ' 1 V 1 ' ,, 'N K I V . f I A I - 'Nl M'i 'i'7i , 1 , , , 1 ,gk P, QP , mf, . 'XE :X ,Q VV ,,.. JH . ,. :M 5 'y :Wi I . l if - I M Y ., : ' W, f . I I! , v 5. ,H 1. , . fgijwi ' , VQ,., me .9 I I fgjl f, - Lx, W 1' Sr. , f iss I -1 '- 5. ' 1 'K f+.Li,5l,f , , ...J . . . K.. , , A A. .,.i ,, v , h , ut m M k .. e QL 4 1 i ' I f , 0 f rg f 3' I YV! X ig ., A f xf lgif I iq: ,,, Ak, . f , W K - an , I , x2 I I I i 'f I sw, ia., 5, . , 9-4 X f Fw B-TEAM TRACK FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Robert Jefferson, Frank Luna, Hernando Hernandez, Pedro Nieto. SECOND ROW: Mike Borgardts, Calvin Wallen Daniel Platt, Clifton Smith. THIRD ROW: Russel1Murgatroyd, Mike Lagow, Charles Woods, Coach Garza. 00 - yard dash Dennis Rowland was named to the All-State 100-yard dash team this year, being among the top four sprint- ers in the state. Credited with a 9.5 in the 100, Rowland was able to win at the regional meet in both the 100 and 220, as well as run on the winning 44-relay team. Rowland was high- point man at regional meet. He went on to win third in the state in both dashes. Rowland is the first All-State to run for Del Rio in 15 years. g ,.,. ROWLAND FINISHES A close third at state. 183 Wildcat Golfers place '4 is I . ,, tg , ,Af second in district .fl aww M Vs 4 fi ,av CY CA TES, NUMBER two man on the golf team prepares for his tournament play. Losing by one point, the Wildcat number one team finished second in the district finding themselves a posi- tion in the regional meet in Corpus Christi. Playing a total of thirty-six holes on two different courses, Jimmy Carter, number one man on the team, was able to take the 15-AAA medalist spot with Cy Cates, filling the number two spot, involved in a three way tie for second medalist. Participating in practice tourna- ments in Eagle Pass, Kerrville, 8 Q sf' J f rl r , ,r,t , , g , , .,., ,tier 4,i bjf, 4- - f ' . Rx? 4, M i W f - 4 C K . M fflfi., 1 f' -'Mets-- ,.. r , ,. -,Z , ,Ifi .-'The -, ,Q is-f f. ' I f 'W?i - ,xfffe if N, :Q 1 '7'5? Y F-af-H u'i'1f'affgv .,'7w'f .2 E ,A .su -aEmf -f , A M-ea, efkkgl? in R .,. -at , 'fha' 6' W' fi. 'ig-2-Y ' i t tv af igi 1 A 4- I V 422: 4 iv- 1 'gszt Y 'H A Wi da- iiffs za-V, -4.5, fi , - 5-5' -1 '5 fsP2?'3'l+t'1',f9-, VH -1' 'ei U .. . ' ev -I. gif' L 5 Ji'-WC'-fi'fJ7a: .'a-'Y4 1gL:5i!sf??, f -'Ln 'I- 1: . 1. gs? 1 a,,.1,,, .- M -.- ffm. kr: f JIMMY CAR TER, 15-AAA Medalist. . 1. :Q c' . ,J 151, -wa , w, 'Q wwf .5 ws 9 .,: tv . . , 1 . i r i r f4- i ' ' Abilene, and Del Rio's own Invita- f D lf, - ' tional, the first team consisting of . W if , 4. Q if Jimmy Carter, Cy Cates, Smokey X K it hq'y, V. ,, rr n ,u45igv W ,fly b , Moon, Louis Stool and Gary Adams, ?.32g.,df. .AAU l g,'Lm,gQ.jj5. was unable to pull through in Corpus J A 3 W y KWV, .Iwi ij., where a combination of high winds ryri Q i W YW 't ' egg: , and extreme pressure proved fatal to -g dx 'f 'Vs' Q4 gl the Wildcat Linksters. i gf' V1 'FE .,.. ...,fg.7jgf .A t if With first man Jimmy Carter grad- i C V ,J 5 Leif, .. 13- . -J 'AQ' C' f'f1fi,Q'f t ,a,: ' C lf uating, golf coach J. P. Brown hopes f i 1 y A viz g' as 'ggv 5.15 i ' Ti 'i 'tif ' K' 'ffff to have new recruits with which he , , . 1 I 17 . may have a successful season next h,f'M -A V y M' year' Louis A. srooL lines up a pun. . r , ' l' ei V ' I R K Q 'gg' 7 .H f ,- 4, 5, i ve: - 4 .ai 5 ,I D lc I- an f 9 f. A - f t , p t -f it l' K ,rl C ...iv x 5, - , 5 gig' K .K fi: K A K 'Fifi Y . ,Z f iv, v, . Q. if pw K? FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Smokey Moon, David Conoly, Louis Stool. SECOND ROW: Coach J. P. Brown, Charlie Messer, Jimmy Cather, Cy Cates. 185 w 55? A ,. .gig , - B ' 1 -, 5- f . 'V I Q., XX K fi' I R . 1 N- , K I .3 l ' .5 ' R A . if 1 ' , ' 5 A 135 5 Li. I , ,fir V g vf' it W , M' 5 gi at 1 M A 1 -H ,f aye , we ,,. .ww ' W Q5z..,.k?QB .5 Q Q 1, i Yl V 1 5 HL, . -1 s- X u L .,' ,Q 4 , 1 ,gpzgff ,SW ' L WFS ' ear 'N ' Q k r g s K X., --J S1 W 'R' fi ,gl mf' mf. Y I Q.-' ' ue' J FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Irene Cardemas, Jeanne Platt, Mary Ann Ferguson, Linda Willman, Vicki Gray, Susan Mehaffey. SECOND ROW: Leo Zambrano, Joel Park, Gary Tumlinson, Lee Worley, Norman Nell, Jenny Graham, Garce Trevino. Tennis team takes second in district meet , at .args Qfqlydvilwai ,,,53,ge , a 0 .E+ :,.. 1, L. , , .R . , 'T' 'efgfll ' Q . , -154 .W xi ., 1, ,sk ,. L 'Tal' ii f JQXSESA- ft: :,4ix,14 w 186 .ff W -.C W .ij I b E, 559, .fl A vw ' . Q li FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj John Faribault, James White, James Lumley, Greg Funk. SECOND ROW: Judy Stallone, Patti Madison. The Wildcat Tennis team, in its second year, succeeded in its attempt to better last years record. Under the coaching of Mrs. Janie Nicholson, the Wildcat netters finished second in the 15-AAA district, out of eight com- peting schools. In the girl's doubles, Linda Willman and Irene Cardenas, along with Jenny Graham and Grace Trevino failed in advancing to the second session of the tennis matches. Lee Worley and Gary Tumlinson in the Boy's senior doubles drew a bye but were defeated in the second ses- sion by the 1969 state championship team. Joel Park and Norman Nell lost in the opening round of the second doubles team. James Lumley, James White, Judy Stallone, Patti Madison, John Fari- bault and Greg Funk took part in the junior devision matches, LEFT: Mary Ann Ferguson, number 2 girl single, takes a determined cut at the ball. RIGHT: Lee Worley attemps a powerful serve. 187 J ,,,,.,,,, J ' QI' J ' 1' Ji. 'T xi 189 Sweetheart of Del Rio High School Karol Kerchville Our Guy of Del Rio High School Buddy Weaver . Yr All Round Girl Kathy Trent 0 All Round Boy Tommy Horton Most Handsome Boy Aaron Billings SENIOR Most Beautiful Girl Georga Lou London FAVORITES Most Popular Girl Jill Kemp M 31 ,, Most Popular Boy Tommy Horton Most Handsome Boy Wayne Block JUNIGR Most Beautiful Girl Tracey Ahoyt FAVORITES Most Popular Girl Cindi Johnson Most Popular Boy Bruce Massey x Most Handsome Boy Steve Isenhour SOPHOMORE Most Beautiful Girl Mary Gloria Esquivel FAVORITES Most Popular Girl Judy Bruce Most Popular Boy Frank Lowe Most Handsome Boy Eddie Amezcua FRESHMEN Mosf Beautiful Girl Mary Kerr FAVORITES Most Popular Girl Martha Gonzales Most Popular Boy Reggie Wade W 'a . iff 9 -'Pr Q e 4 O I 5x,m.,m gL A1 55595 Q wax ,ffm ' X Clubs and Organizations Annual club produces 1970 Branding Iron The members of the BRANDING IRON annual staff were responsible for comprising this year's BRANDING IRON yearbook. Students in the annual class were given assignments on ,different sections of the book and students in the photography class were given assignments to take pic- tures of the different activities. Through the cooperation of the two classes and the guidence of Mr. Robert Davis, the annual staff advisor, the year book was organized, written, laid-out, and finally sent to the press. The first task of the year was to A sort, name and alphabitize the individ- Q ual pictures of the student body and the teachers. Club and activity pic- tures were named and seperated into different catagories. Many hours of Work have finally resulted in this year's 1970 BRANDING IRON. .J sa!! PHOTOGRAPHER MARILYN CRAIG takes one of the many pictures used in the Branding Iron. v' F7-Tumuhx' N' 'LI L 'sf . ff ' T 4 A 2 is ,,.. A lean it to JULIEANN HOLLINGSWOR TH, SALLY Jackman, Rita Hester, and Terry Seyler look through annuals for page lay-out ideas. -vw-sniff M04- ! -sir, V .f W www wiyf' Q We 3 4 L - 2 Q A 'D li Q X if s ill .ff 'iv MR. DAVIS, Advisor AMANDO AGUIRRE, Classes BARBARA BEWER, Photos LYNNA BURNS, Classes DIANE COLEMAN, Academics Editor MARILYN CRAIG, Photos RENEE FISHER, Photos WANDA GILMORE, Clubs, Organizations Editor VICTOR GALLEGOS, Photos ROSALINDA MOLANO AND Zuelma Torres work on the class sections of the yearbook. 205 JULIEANN I-IOLLINGSWORTH, Photos RITA I-IESTER, Introduction Editor ROSALINDA I-IERNANDEZ, Photos 'z s.. ,.3.5.+4-,,.' tx . .1011 ,Pi s S me fy I ., my 3 Ai Q Y :Wif- SALLY JACKIVIAN, Photography Editor ,M JUANITA GARCIA, Art Editor fu- KAROL KERCHEVILLE, Class Section Editor A Ie' ' TERESA GAIL MOON, Photos 1 ROSALINDA MOLANO, Classes in , I I f GENE PONS, Ph t , . '93,-,: ' J' O OS Q ' ' is ,Risk R I S a DAVID ROMO, Photos GAY REYNOLDS, Classes DUDLEY RAINS, Photos 2? TERRY SEYLER, Photos JILL SLAUGHTER, Photos E, JAN STEWART, Classes -uf e 3' nnual sta,ff's hours of work have results 2 5 I i E JOHN PARTIN LOADS his camera to take sports pictures for the yearbook. - Vs' , JILL KEMP LA YS out a page for the activity section. ,qv--. ummm. LOUIS STOOL, Sports Editor ZUELIVIA TORRES, Classes FARLEY WALKER, Classes 1, -' BILL DAVIS, Sports Editor Q' A. 1 5 LINDA woon, Favorite Editor iw- 5 I .vt ' DEBRA YOUNG, Activities f 'I fig , N K .....,.- I I li I 20 ,lazy-W 7 3 . -,. 'sw vw Ev . 2 ,- NA Aida I Y 4- K 2 ' . 9 m H 'fix K I, wi, ' iliigsies 19 J??l!'! '? 711 HSQHQQSIQQK' I ' iiwiifielf 'N ' ' . ilu' mf-2 42 ., ,I .. ' ' ilflgff' if R Q ,fs 'ii-'Q I I 165 2, W ST It 3 f: f l 4 V V ... V V A I V F W, L, Q. ,W Wu J 3 A til K I I 5 'H . . 4 .1 ,,,, . A .1 ' H im Q, 2: i 4 A R. Q 4 J' at N. sts. FIRST ROW: Oscar Castro, Efrain Ledesma, Joseph Felton, Carlos Martinez, Victor Fuentes, Roger Payne, Jeff White. SECOND ROW: Louis Casill Shaffer, William Guest, Charles Love. 1. .Q PM 4 'D . ' .N -. x X, . 5 as, Q-7,-f 4' 1 Thomas 'X I. l -ft ff Mauro Santillan, Michael Espinosa, Gary Cribb, Abel Perez, Carlos Ramos, Lee Jenn' d ings an Timothy Smith. U., I cv v 5 x 5 5 The auto mechanic officers were Kelly Goble, Roger Payne, Mack Pusley, Kenneth Hayes and Jeff White. Mr. William Langford sponsored the club. Auto mechanics unites industrial students MR. WILLIAM LANGFORD looks on as Roger Payne repairs an auto transmission. Auto Mechanics is recognized as Chapter 657 of the Vocational lndust- rial Clubs of America. The purpose of this organization is to unite in a common bond all students enrolled in trade and industrial education and to develop leadership abilities through participation in education in educa- tion, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities. According to Mr. William Lang- ford, sponsor of the club, effort is made to foster a deep respect for the dignity of Work, and to help the students attain a purposeful life. A further purpose of the club is to promote high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, and safety. Membership is based upon enroll- ment in auto shop class. As a group, auto mechanics participates in the spring carnival, the district VICA con- test, the state VICA contest, and the youth leadership contest. x MORNING CLASS: Mr. Garland Hill, Armando Avila, Sandy Hill, Aaron Billings, Mike Lang. Roger Green, James Haas, Dwayne Casper, Delbert Edwards, Jim Bob Hill, Micky Favor, Robert Barton. ' l Building trades constructs a modern home l ,. l an The Del Rio High School Building ' ' M Trades No. 704 is a new organization. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Garland M h Q . . . Hill, the boys learn all the trades of ' 31 - G -'1' building houses, and they actually do build a house through the course. Membership into the club is re- stricted to members of the Building Trades Class. They met only when necessary, and they attended the Dis- trict and State Contests as well as the Leadership Conference. The purpose ofthe club is not only educational but social. Last year the officers were: Mike Lang, president, Aaron Billings, vice- president, Sandy Hill, secretary, Roger gn, Green, treasurer, James Haas, parlia- mentarian, Bob Barton, reporter, Jim Bob Hill, sergeant at Arms, Mike Lang, annual representative. an. 'L - - - - OFFICERS: Qseatedj Aaron Billings, Mike Lang, Roger Green, fstandingj Jim Bob Hill, Armando Avila, Sandy Hill. 2lO Z' AFTERNOON CLASS: Mr. Garland I-Iill, Daniel Marvian, William Mathews, Ruben Moncivais, Pedro Meza, Antonio Sauceda, Joe Gonzalez, David Hernandez, Joe Partida, Benito Solis. ww? if A ' fi - if ' ini: ' ff ,. V if Ag 9' . 55 gg' ja' al' 1 ,ff S Avi? -2 A W tx Q - 'A W ' V u 9- W - . Y If f 519, if V K ' .. ' 2 Ag . , X, .ps S. . i- H L S , S, , i.u,.., 5. A Q S if , ' Lf':'5 A 1-YZF' 3 fi ,gif L 1 i it S N . fi ' if 1 rf ' if Y : M . Q 4, E f- H pl: w f' 55' f' f.Za? W- 1 if' 'im f 3 ,G x 'i -E ' E 1 X. 3 if :Ha f J S 'msg ll .1 f. 1 1' A A Q 55 1 Q in if ' 4- ' I ' .fEQ,:' Q A a ,E if ' A 1 ' SY., Rtizlivii E 1555 , S eii' O 'ff l 'S ' , , , A 5 . -f , i 'lvl P' , A 3' 'A LIBRADO GARZA MAKES final measure- 3 ' g 1 M, i 22 XA ments of the door panel. D JOE PARTIDA WORKS on the roof ofthe house bu11d by the building trades class. ,, Melissa Kelly 1 B-Team Cheer 's S Mary Kerr eaders 1970 , I AV K!! . V . fax: . 3- e, 'Q ,ak ' v ff ef gb, ff . , f l,. , B K .,-21' . K- - ,. ... Q L Barbara Thomas Kay Lowry, Head B-Team Cheerleader Theresa Bus 4 5, if mm- lb. ? Wham., 'ir .. , nw- if Q, I 1 RQ Q Q-A 'K .1-1,5 - ,Ii I L A ,M M b f gl -7 Af 1 124 1 fsse2?f 17'-fi -'-iiffiiiy 9555 r , f pf 'fgyifgef f' 5, I fi F W Eff- ' ef Wm' ,. V , :fliff .D ' ' F, K mg K W Cmdy Johnson Kathy Trent Wildcat Cheerleaders 1970 J fi --. R Tracey Ahoyt Qty. , a x X 3 ucv .xl 7 x, ,, N . 1 P E963-12 , u ' few ,V .W . . , W, ww ',-Q. . -L 1 . ' fiywfvzgzsg -f . .HL ,,.. 1.7, -ly, , Z' w x .S ,af xx E W l N lg e A 1' X , five' A M' X' I , iw, V. .Vkr x Q5 O F. -ew if - er 5 x N 1. f,f- W A-ffrfx 5 4 VJ, -. ,Qxw 5 ' ju C ,swf ,,-4 A .Q 1,x, A M Q it ill ix h. -Q 9? I. , . '- k..Ja 1' -65:0 1, way ' if f , , Jill Kemp, Head Varsity Cheerleader 1.,. A 1 v K., g ' f , - B fu x , r', 514' - .,,, K ,gg W . if Georgia Lou London X' 'U 'Sue 9 Debra Young 4394, Janice Everman, Wildcat D. E. promotes qualities in merchandizing To promote leadership qualities in the young people who will enter the fields of merchandising and distri- bution is the main objective of the Distrivutive Education Club. Last year the Del Rio Chapter of the Distribu- tive Clubs of America did a tremen- ll dous job of fulfilling that goal. To become a member, one must be a A p p Distributive Education student. There t, 5 l were three D. E. classes. g C , g ' , f KM v The D. E. Club of America met the .0 p M 'dell Agp lil third Thursday of every month with C ll sponsor, Mr. Johnny Diego. Last year V l C i' the members participated in the Area and State Competition events, and they planned and executed an end of sebeecruz, Steve Cerda, Jose Lois Garza, Raul Lomas, Benito Sanchez. the year Employer-Employee Ban- quet. Randy Edwards, Leticia Gonzales, Judy Hill, Judy Jones, Ray Smith, Steve Steele, Lonnie Ricks, Steve Cerda, John Maldonado, Rogelio Barrera, Robert Fuentes, Manuel Aguilar, Victor Galindo, Gustavo Garcia. we as tudents ,- 5 ' K ,Q 'Epi 4 32 'Tri 'T-Mm.. , Q ,K 3, is E f In MNC r 7521, 4 ,- r 5 if 0351- I ,ff DECA officers were Ray Smith, president, Steve Cerda, vice-president, Judy Hill, secretary, Manuel Aguilar, parliamentarian, and Becky Boling, treasurer. Johnny Diego sponsored the club. 6 sac:-S, ' :.. lx Qs A In Sw F ,S Q we A wwf v A '- K 5 . ff' Q W. Q, , .Y ff-gg., F ' 4 was , V' r -NL A si .,., uf, -n E' .i A STANDING: Billy Mauldin, Norman Rider, Arturo Paniagua, Armando Jimenez, Cayetano Fuentes, Manuel Ibarra. SEATED: David Lewis, Arturo Martinez, Verna Lee Bulsterbaum, Alma Gloria Sosa, Martin Garcia, Carlos Perez. ,, F -2 if ? f - 5 N' 2 lt is fl , is 9 as Y V ' . t - G i r T if 1 r ' T Q fi Al 2 i , - S 2 'f t T Y ii A 5 1 ' 'Q 3 D 'Q f ,i T T W t if X-4 1-L 4 1 .rl .Q krk, V,-Q k,VV W . L' vu- 'Wg i.f er.a,w-if xg'-3 ' 'fhY ' go ry.- This year's Del Rio Dolls were: FIRST ROW: Lydia Rivas, Keta Aquilar, Sandra Rodriguez, Lynn Kemp, Linda Willman, Letty Ramirez, Carmen Rivera, Katie Riedel, Dora Lira, Tanya Lemon, Peggy Eardley, Susan Foster, Teresa Harlow, Debbie Pusley, Martha Sample. SECOND ROW: Jiggy Adams, Judy Faribault, Debbie Scallorn, Debbie Patterson, Kei Harden, Tinna Hamilton, Ketty Vest, Anne Madison, Terry Moon, Jan Johnson, Dana Monroe, Noel Robb, Rosalinda Valadez, Kathleen Abbett. THIRD ROW: Norma Lou Taylor, Patti Madison, Marilyn Craig, Debbie Ahr, Mary Ann Fergusen, Martha Graf, Linda Wood, Wanda McMillian, Carol Mendez, Sally Davis, Anna Leverman, Susan Lowry, Becky Brien, Kathy Hastings, Julieanne Hollingsworth, Liz Henderson, Karol Kercheville. Del Rio Dolls The Del Rio Dolls is a dance and drill team which performs at football games, and other activities. Member- ship is based upon one year in the pep squad, a C average, a rating sheet filled out by the teachers, and try-outs. During try-outs, a candidate is judged on appearance, poise, grace, rhythm, and dancing ability before a group of experienced judges. After achieving Doll status, each girl must work to maintain the group 's standards. The summer of 1969 brought an air of fame to the Dolls. At the SMU drill team camp, the Dolls walked away with first place in the advanced division by doing an 81 kick routine in competition. Linda Wood was recognized as the outstanding girl and best dancer at the camp. The sponsors were: Mrs. LaDell Phillips and Mrs. Janie Nicholson. The officers were: Martha Graf, com- mander: Liz Henderson, Karol Kerche- ville, Linda Wood, and Rosalinda Valadez as Lieutenant commanders. maintain grace and rhythm '-Y-wa. THE DOLLS EXERCISED and practiced hard all year to perfect their high kick dance routines. A VV ,..--. fix, - :sf - 2 M A . I P i - vc'rv QM Ty ' Q fn.. Y K V, V ,Q-4. 3' 'F Ybwr ,F f '1 W 'P' J l i 'V Ry. Y l if Q sg? X - i f 3 . l f fig 1, 5 f. ' f . if ff K. 35 l Q, 'K 6' RQ... if' I I Ji , X ,mfg MM, K if Q-vt ff V ' ' L is W A V W ' fm L , :aww l 6 i M' i L' A fy- 4. 'M 'f . . 'awp' fx sf-f , an 5 - . 'N ,K . K 4 wfaqwsv-v?r5f j I K . V sf ,K 'lk MQ . as . M , 4, M ,. i M x 3 Mwwsyvfvfw- can L, all al V fe 5 yr. rm- 'L Q L V A M M L ., k L K ,.a, .Q .rw V N 4 , Lv x - , V f- f - -9- . ,,s,.i,.f,,,,,-.,7.s.,.,. ., ,,1,,g k VV' -,ry s . -V . r THE DOLLS DANCED to music provided by the Del Rio Wildcat Band during football half-times, at both home and away games. :QQ f i.iii f I E ' 1 W 1 x .v Q k ' ix' V V k V V k Y vn- fs A . Q A ,.+,,0'q ..f4 .40 The Del Rio Doll officers were Elizabeth Henderson, Linda Wood, Martha Graff, Commanderg Karol Kerchevxlle and Rosalinda Valdez. Drafting teaches the fundamentals The vocational drafting course as taught by lVlr. Sam Lane aims to teach the fundamentals of drawing. Every effort is made that the students can be employed as a beginning draftsman upon completion of the course. With this in mind, all of the ele- ments needed for employment are taught. The course content contains freefhand lettering, sketching, geo- metrical construction, orthographic drawing and architectural drawing, both residential, and commercial. The students are also taught the use of surveying and civil engineering instruments. of design Six 1 5. David Romo, sergeant at armsg Danny Whatley, vice-president, Kathy Kirchner, President, Esmeralda Sanchez, Secretaryg Johnny Humphreys, Parlimentarian, MR. LANE SHOWS David Romo the fine points ofa drawing. 'W ,,f , A I :il Q . 'v -45- ...-r ? , ' N., I fi in - ,J -sg: I 'qvf--..' ,, ,ff Sf 1 , ,,, rua STANDING: Mr. Lane. SEATED: Jose Cuellar, Johnny Humphreys, Jesse Fuentes, Esmeralda Sanchez, Cesario Morin. i . Q E ' , 3 Q 5 2 , Q 3 v as?- ..f - M fr-ffm. Mike Smith David Romo, Danny Whatley, Raymond Quiqq, Kathy Kirchner, Juan Sotelo, Edward Wargas, Jaime Galleqo. and uphold 4-H attempts to develope Head, heart, hands, and health represent the personal qualities that the 4-H Club seeks to uphold. The Val Verde County 4-I-I Club attempts this as well as tries to develop in its members a sense of leadership and responsibility. Each member must have a project such as an animal to show in the livestock show or a horse to ride in the horse show. The club met the second Monday of each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wyvonne Rust. To join, one need only to be between the ages of 9 and 19. The Del Rio Club, consisting of 160 members, holds monthly meet- ings sponsored by Mr. Tommy Tatum. The members of the Club are divided according to interests: sheep raising, horsemanship, and marksmanship. Each year, the last Saturday in Jan- uary the Club holds its livestock show during which the animals raised by club members are judged and auction- ed off. The 4-I-I Junior Rodeo is another yearly event which features such skills as steer wrestling, calf roping, bronc riding, pole bending, and barrel riding. This summer mem- bers of the Club will attend the district 4-H camp in Cloudcroft, New Mexico. The officers were: Henry Rosenow, president, Jim Finegan, vice-president, Julieanne Hollingsworth, secretary, Peggy Eardley, treasurer, Susan Lowry, reporter Dudley Rains, parliamentarian. DUDLE Y RAINS RECEIVES a leadership award at an awards ceremony. 4 ws., O- -Q Y g l JULIEANN HOLLINGSWOR TH RIDES her horse through Del Rio during the Amistad Parade. is 1 a, sense of leadership and responsibility . K F, l , -.A W 'nN,,,h 'V '1mw.,,1 M. M A., AN walks JH fx Q. 'gl s. . JE. 'lJ. Z-- 4 E. '?:::4!E:'.L - liilhnnxv Officers of the 4-I-I club were qstandingj Dudley Rains, Henry Rosenow, Jim Finegan, fseatedj Susan Lowry, Peggy Eardley, and Juliearm Hollingsworth. f W' i'iQ ii-i - . V 'i r reey . ,,., , , L. 4 in 2, E I rl x l , 3 I . f, gi l f 3 Q 35 i 1 v f f ?,'wfg 1 ff ,jj K T'-if , ,4f,.!f ' Ak 1 -mi., I K If-we .i,,.W. L H l i ta Y M-ff . - tx --ri 4+ LQ -' 4' -'-M- 'f - , , y ,Q - A if y rygfw g Z. Q 5,321 y rsll will kwa'-'f '+ V' , ' Tax, ., -Us X N 1 . al: I 3 5 - D' f 'ww 'ff xl 2 1 ' 5 l,,, ,, ,,, 1 9 ':f, 'L K g , 'L - t i lrill 4 155 l,iyl Mi i ' yiir e 2 f W , -',r Y . , . .... ..1:,..:A5.:Y,+2. ,. .kk. g , 1, V N DUDLEY RAINS AND Jim Finegan prepare their sheep to be shown and auctioned at the livestock show. 223 224 The F.H.A. officers were Carolyn VanLandingham, Sue Perry, Oralia Bosquez, Regina Cook, Pat Mitchel, Armanda Aguirre, Cindy Hutto, Sue Wright, and Peggy Eardley. Future Homemakers of America, is active The Future Homemakers of America club included students in- terested in furthering their education as homemakers. The club had a year filled with activity. Their money make ing projects included candy and cup- cake sales and car wash. At the end of the year banquet, the club members chose Henry Rosenow as their beau and Susan Wright as their sweetheart. Carolyn Vanlsandingham was the winner of the 1970 Crisco award based on her homemaking class grades and her participation in F.H.A. activi- ties. The club officers for the year were Pat Mitchel, president, Regina Cook, first vice-president, Armanda Aguirre, second vice-president, Sue Perry, secretary, Cindy Hutto, trea- surer, Carolyn Vanlsandingham, re- porter, Peggy Eardley, historian, Sue Wright, song leader, and Oralia Bos- , quez, parlimentarian. The club spon- l sors were Mrs. Builta, Mrs. Ross, and MTS- Moody- MRS. BUILTA PINS Peggy EardIey's historian Symbol on at the officers iiiiiiaiion. Q fl MRS. MOODY HANDS Pat Mitchell the ted candle symbolizing leadership during the officers initiation. JG' P' FIRST ROW: Angela Frankenburq, Marilyn Longbotham, Denise Garza, Henry Rosenow, Bonnie Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Roberta Harris, Wanda Roberts, Pat Mitchell, Bertha Guzman, Oralia Bosquez, Debbie Pusley. THIRD ROW: Elisia Curry, Betty Goodwin, Cindy Hutto, Yolanda Sotello, Mary Bosquez, Cam Glin, Armandina Lomas, Peggy Eardley, Susan Foster. FOURTH ROW: Regina Cook, Susan Perry, Carolyn VanLandingham, Susan Wright, Gay Stone, Amanda Aguirre, 225 Future Teachers of America. club provide The Future Teachers of America offers the student an excellent op- portunity to learn about teaching and education. An interest in learning about teaching, and a C average are required for membership. The club tries to develop quality in character, personality, and leadership in relation to teaching fields. Not only does the group attend the district and state conventions, but it also sponsors con- cession stands and the Harlem-All Star game. Each year a scholarship is pre- sented at graduation to a member of the club who is interested in teaching as a career. The officers were: Kathy Trent, president, Judy Faribault, vice- presidentg Cindy Johnson, secretary, Becky Brien, treasurer, Janet Rice, parliamentariang and Alicia Andrade, historian. The sponsors Were: Mrs. Ralphanne Moody and Mrs. Donald , , FIRST ROW: Sally Rodriquez, Cindy Johnson, Delfina Briseno, Delia Martinez, Maria Longoria, Debbie Ham11tOn-- Annual representatwe was Scallorn, Judy Faribault. SECOND ROW: Patricia Cardenas, Zulema Torres, Noel Robb, Katie Riedel, Ruth McMillan. Kathy Trent, Rosalinda Barrera, Rosalinda Valdez, Donna Hall, I-lanet Rice. THIRD ROW: Alicia Andrade, Laurinda Smith, Anna Levermann, Becky Brien, Maria Maldonado, Norma Soza, Betha Guzman, Becky Vallareal, Kathy Richardson, Oralia Bosquez. Wrwf M ANNA LE VERMANN LOOKS on as Becky Brien prepares her treasurer's report. eaching and education knowledge 3 9 . Wa A , .L FQQW - '55 051-n5sfS 5af1w1.1 'Q Lfi. IVfff, , V. -gtg if - 2 . -f ' . . 4 , 'A Q. fe? A.: , R-ll! ' gf, , V ' rl K 5? ,Q wx! JUDY FARIBAULT, MEMBER of FTA, demonstrates physics equipment for Kathleen Abbe-tt. 'BFE' Q . Q wg .rf FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ralphanne Moody, Janet Rice, parliamentarian, Becky Brien, treasurer, Kathy Trent, president. SECOND ROW: Mr. Donald Hamilton, Judy Faribault, vice-president, Cindy Johnson, secretary. 7 2 Le Cercle Francais livens French culture Le Cercle Francais, more com- monly known as the French Club, is open to all present and past students of French I and French H. The pur- pose of the organization is to promote the French language and to increase the knowledge of the culture of the t French speaking world. The Club met the first and third Mondays of every month to take care of business and feature programs. The French Club sponsored money making projects to cover the expense of gifts made to the department for use in making the language and culture of France real and alive. Miss Otila Gonzalez sponsored the group and the officers were: Jose Frausto, president, Sharon Green, vice-president, Elizabeth Villareal, secretary, Bertha Guzman, treasurer, Mary Esther Nieto, parliamentarian, Patricia Aguilar, sergeant at arms, and Jenny Graham, reporter. ,-. arfnfv-...W-Q S I' FIRST ROW: Sharon Green, Rosalinda Barrera, Patricia Aguilar, Linda Gonzalez, Mary Esther Nieto. SECOND ROW: Robert Barrera, Joe Frausto, Bertha Guzman, Elizabeth Villareal, Tony Sotelo. lv- ?'5,' .,. .f .. ,vxgqr A. , , .. au,--Ml-1.2 -' ' INN! 0 O-of K k. aw-an-wr z ' -'af W ' , ,,,fx.r? ' n.. ,JE all 4, 4 l Q' 1- ne, 1 OFFICERS: Mary Esther Nieto, parliamentarian, Rosalinda Barrera, reporter, Sharon Green, vice-president, Joe Frausto, president, Elizabeth Villareal, secretary, Bertha Guzman, treasurer, Patricia Aguilar, sergeant at arms. Health Careers Club provides volunteers vm 'Jr i S 0 Iqf ?l' Qs 2 l K f sf. K I w h , I gg V A A 1 L 14 . T 5 I',. 'I A 3' ' . J' . . xl M, A T Q, .1 ,. E?i':.:L f . W, .. - y M ' Q . :Z ,VV.X..X. OFFICERS: Jan Harrelson, Marilyn Longbotham, Norma Soza, Alicia Andrade, Ann Huegele. . . ,K s ..m,..a, air Any Del Rio High School student interested in a nursing or a health career is elgible for membership into the Health Careers Club. The club helps to promote interest in health careers as well as providing voluntary service for local health organizations, hospitals, and nursing homes. The club is sponsored by Miss Nancy Ross and Mrs. I-lerminia Villar- real, and they meet the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in the Homemaking Department. The officers for last year were: Norma Soza, president 5 Marilyn Longbotham, vice-president, Jan Harrelson, secre- tary, Ann Huegele, treasurer: Alicia An drade , reporter-parliamentarian5 and Garetta Lilly, chaplain. 5 1' V I lg Il 5 ' 2 Y, , N ffl yi , 1 A , is :af f ..x U. . Q, . ,Q g f' V A Q 1, i Ei A 156' 42? 1' Q , TS E Ig' ' J Q :ig 3 l Y' A 'YJ is , ai - 3, 'Q 7 31, y' at S Y: V 1 xl., 4-... .... -J 1 E Y Qi.. -I . if 3 , . .xx Ja 4, ,xx f w..5', Xb FIRST ROW: Wanda Roberts, Christie Arranaga, Marilyn Longbotham, Becky Villarreal, Dora Cantu, Katy Gonzalez, Mary Diego. SECOND ROW: Sherry Rothe, Josie Sanchez, Ann Eakin, Ann Huegele, Alicia Andrade, Jan Harrelson, Norma Soza. M nfmliy , fog 9' if E 'iif A 229 230 International Thespian Troupe 1664 International Thespian Troupe 1664 is the center of all dramatic activities in the school. The purpose of the organization is to advance the standards of excellence in Theater Arts in high school, and to honor those students who have done out- standing work in school theater pro- grams. It is a service as Well as an honorary organization that stresses continued participation in arts as a means of widening the student's and community's cultural horizons. In order to become a Thespian apprentice, one must have an interest in drama. However, to become an International Thespian, one must have acquired IO points over a one-year period. This year, the Thespians and the drama classes presented the following plays: The Case of Pontius Pilate vs Humanity, The Thread That Runs So True, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, and Ephemera Two Zero. They were again hosts for the District One-Act Play Contests, and presented a cutting of Macbeth. The sponsor was Mr. J. Edward Cabrera, and the officers were: Robin Howard, president, Karol Kercheville, secretary, Pat Adams, parliamentariang and I-Iebby McCuller, reporter. Annual representative was Robin Howard. M s FIRST ROW: Althea Ray, Tanya Lemon, Marilyn Longbotham, Jill Kemp, Janice Everman, Hebby McCuller, Robin Howard, Becky Taylor, Rene Fisher. SECOND ROW: Ruth McMillan, Georga Lou London, Karen Bradley, Vicki Gray, Brenda IVlcEllf1annon, Phillip Scott, Johnny Hrones, Cindy Stamps, Cindy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Pat Adams, Anna Leverman, Kitty Vest, J. P. Oliver, Louise Stevens, Tommy Horton. dvances the excellence of the theater arts s,,,.,.....-3 THE THESPIAN OFFICERS were Karol Kerchville, Pat Adams, Robin and Hebby lVlcCuller. MR. J. EDWARD Cabrera presents Becky Taylor with an excellent in stage managing certificate. ROBIN HOWARD APPLIES make-up using tech- niques she has learned in class. Howard, 5. 'A-53. 5 , .uf fr 39 ,MXL xii. 4: BENNY STONE AND Becky Taylor enjoy themselves immensely at the Thespian picnic. 231 Junior Art League develops artistic ideas BARBIE BAIZE ADMIRES a painting done by an att student displayed during an art sale. 232 The Junior Art League, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Janice Brieschke, was back again for its second year- one that combined fun and work. The Art League held many art shows throughout the school year, as well as sponsoring several art sales, which gave the student a chance to sell some of his art works. They met the second Tuesday of every month in the Art room. And to become a member, one needed only to have an interest in art. The main purpose of the club is to advance the appreciation of art, and to broaden the students and com- 1'nunity's understanding of art. The officers were: J. P. Oliver, president, Juanita Garcia, treasurer, Marilyn Longbotham, secretary, Alex Robb, parlimentariang and Pat Adams, reporter. OV! 9 ,J Q si, r Elkfi . , ti, l ,.,, J , Q A , . K vm.-...,M...,, - .X -...W . . 'r'-v-J-4'C...,, 'ff' 3 r. i 1 !f.5Iff'L':!lE - 'vi X , . J 1755? , I 19 Q' 1 A A 'l 1 . V . L , , 0 , , , U4 'diy l5WG' ? . . ., . W, Q Q , rib' Q 'Qi Za ,UN ' f:j, 'Pe f M , 233+ 5 Q 1' W. J 5 f, 4 if 5 i f' ' J f S F I g r S e i p ,ff l ' 'af f we' i f ,f 2 25 fm? HQ 3 gg 1,5352 3 J wg, H- A f e , I Aw.: A M 1 f 'gin M ' , N f 415 FQ 'X IVE- the WM. 4 f ,S -. uf ' fit -in l 4 W YH 5 - Q V? 4 in mga N . s 5 ' 4-3'-Ski? wa? 1 ,iii rl ' K. ' se 1 v I ,K N J 6, rx, ,cg xx f f ax Y, 19-P' ik Y 1 43, 5 H, if ,, 4 f X ll . . .4 f -P ' V 1 M, Q, s e In t s 5,2 1 X rf I Q I' ,, Q, We Q 1 A . , .r A -rr.:-:. uf 15'-,L '91 ' GWQ' ' va.: ' wmv- fa-alia wg' wg , mr .H I n xy 0 vi 'cthif ,fa . 4 ,S A7 vw-bf , . -fi 1' . -aa! l N' FIRST ROW: Rosalinda Molano Marilyn Longbotham Bertha Guzman, Sally Rodriquez, Denise Garza, Amanda Aguirre. SECOND ROW: Denis Longbotham, J. P. liver Bertha Maldonado Juanita Garcia, Dorothy Villareal, David Hernandez, Armando Sanchez. THIRD ROW: Nicky Minyard, Pat Adams, Alex Robb. . .1 ii LVVA ' Wx V, A Sa i if ,K , , S '13 i ff! ' ' A J '-'- QM J, . , . - n .5 , S , ,:,,f.,,,,4,.V .. ge., .y A, WM, .Mn xx i., .r gf .1 -T ' : ., fV ,h FN . . 5, -,j:, N r MN I ,gl-W W .fmmxupm , '14 al , he me qs ff -P-N-1 v Q an-.my I' c ' A ff! mgfej Mrs. Janice Brieschke, sponsor, Bertha Gusman, vice-president, THE ART LEAGUE offered objects made by the art Students for sale at a profit Marilyn Longbotham, Secretary, Juanita Garcia, treasurer, Pat to both the student and the Club. Adams, reporter, Alex Robb, parliamentarian, J. P. Oliver, presi- dent. Junior Historians activate interests in The Junior Historians were really busy last year. They went on many field trips and prepared entertainment if to present at the National Convention. The club, under the guidance of Mrs. Claire I-Xbbett and Dr. George Hermann, helps to foster an interest in 15 local history among its members. The qualification for membership is to have a genuine interest in history and histoic places. The members met the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 8:00 p.m. in l-I-103. Governing the club were: Kathleen Abbett, president, Ann Madison, vice- president, Margo Rosenovv, secretary, Tom Swinson, treasurer, Teddy Bonnet, parliamentarian, and Alex Robb, reporter. JUNIOR HISTORIANS PRESENTED a dance at the National Junior Historians Convention. X . l l , 3 VDO. f 'fflflf li . fl rr-if ' rf .. if , e NN' u no inf - X. as .. aa, t '- fum, .x.,-. ' fw- V .,.- .r. W- qv WWW-4 FIRST ROW: Jose Frausto, Orlando Barrera, M, J. Abbett, Mrs. Claire Abbett, Mary Dod Abbett, Robin Graf, Cherlyn Wolfe, Nancy Latta, Kay Pierce, Marianne Stiles, Margo Rosenow. SECOND ROW: Laurinda Smith, Anne Madison, Debbie Patterson, Sharon Wilkinson, Patti Madison, Teddy Bonnet, Deb Treadway Kie Warden, Teresa Flake, Ceci Bodart, Karen Wilson, Joel Park. THIRD ROW: Richard Shutt, Mike Bolner, Mauro Guerra, Rene Amezeua, Tom Swinson, Oary Tumlinson, Debbie Davenport, Sally Davis, Johnny Humphreys, David Kelly, Alex Robb. 34 local history :W 1.0, -, ' KATHLEEN ABBETT PRESENTED a graduating Junior Historian with a scholarship 3 s st, . lj.. -,-, f'3f 2'1' 6 r QQHEJL . .44 Q Q' 4' i' W , ' iff- 7 M , - . r e Mrs. Claire Abbett, sponsor, Kathleen Abbett, reporter, Tom Swinson, treasurer. president, Margo Rosenow, secretary, Anne Madison, vice-president, Teddy Bonnet, parliamentarian, Alex Robb, 235 ii- 'Q X 'L '9 I I M23 1 if , ,fbi A. '1 - 'ow D. Us m,.I.v. P2 ASSISTANT EDITOR 'DORAIN . T -M.Q5+g.. x 1 in G7 1'.-- WV Ng x , f mafia. f ..,g,,, .-:JW BENNIE LILLY AND Mrs. Virginia Moore prepare pictures for the fzrst page ofa Kat Klaw edition SANDY BIXBY AND Charlotte Brown type the maHUSCripI MRS VIRGINIA MOORE gives Paul ORourke ideas to improve his wri tmg at Klaw wlns cont1ued excellence award Students taking journalism were the member of the KAT KLAW and were responsible for the publication of the KAT KLAW, the DRI-IS news- paper. The journalism club won an award of honor in the 1970 Inter- scholastic League Press Conference. Professors of the University of Texas at Austin selected the KAT KLAW for the continued excellence award. Besides putting out the school newspaper, the club was kept busy preparing the lay-out for the ANTI-IOLOGY, a book comprised of the writings of Del Rio students, and helping to sell it. During Christmas, the club sponsored a canned food drive for the needy. Mrs. Virginia Moore sponsored the club. wi SEATED Charlotte Brown treasurer head feature writer Margie Harris ads Karen Aiken exchange editor Paul O'Rourke, sports editor, Mrs. Moore, sponsor STANDING Doran Adams writer Sandy Bixby writer Mike Jackson sports writer Mike Thorman sports assistant, Bennie Lilly, co-editor. Library Service Club renders aid to a, The Library Service Club of Del Rio High School was formed to assist the librarians with much of the library paper work and with keeping the books in proper order. The Library Service Club members helped students in any Way the could, and at the same time they themselves learned more about the functions of the library. Many of the bulletin boards were creative touches of the Library Service Club. The club met at 8:00 a.m. in the library an appointed days under the direction of Mrs. Frances Bodart and Mrs. Katherine Cammack, the club sponsors. A -h', b .,: ' .. E Ea in ,,f1s,,,gfif' K ., ,hx .N ,an fra, .g.gtjg'.l qv, i -.i:Tf. ' . -. pie , was , if W K' I . . T my fu, L, 1.A f? I Wm, gfff f T 29 , .45 Gulll mmm! M R 'fr 3 -Y ,.,,h-.-r,,,f FIRST ROW: Kathy Trent, Margo Rosenow, Katie Riedel, Kathy Poisso, Enriqueta Aguilar Susan Foster Donna Austin SECOND ROW Georgia Lou London Bonny Lee May, Ann Eadin, Bertha Guzman, Loranda Smith, Carla McAnally Karen Bradley Marshall Smith Mark Rogers THIRD ROW Robin Howard Ruth McMillan, Jimmy Carter. 238 if 'far rf 'xt '-Ip. f'1,-i':.?92hiS44f-?f- .QM s x ,Q - H Abt ,wr my 125. UW is ?f,.,-,,. 1 - , 1' ll .ni K! qi! Y . L,.m,,m..- -GN s 'M Q7 j ' . .W E .5 -.19 '5 f THE LIBRARY SER VICE Club officers were Enrigueta Aguilar, Ruth IVIcMi1Iian, and Robin Howard. A 33- 86 fvfm Xiu vn,,,V Wwg a ...Q ROBIN HOWARD FILES a book card after checking the book out to a student. 35 vi. , I . FL 40 Math Club spurs interest in the higher The Math Club was created to spur the interest of Del Rio High School students in higher mathematics. Mem- bership is limited to those enrolled in Elementary Analysis I and II and the meetings are held in class. By sponsor- ing a concession stand, the Math Club earns money to buy the books required for the Calculus class and the special series books that are necessary for a study of higher math. Officers were: Jimmy Carter, presidentg Judy Faribault, vice- presidentg Arnulfo Valdez, secretaryg Linda Stole, treasurerg and Joe Frausto, reporter. The Math Club is sponsored by Mrs. Ray Bishop. MRS. RAY BISHOP, math club sponsor. 4?- JIMMY CARTER AND Judy Faribault search for the solu tion of a calculus problem. mathematics of elementary analysis JIMMY CAR TER AND JOSE F rausto work diligently to find the answer to their problem. PERIODIC 'T li Bet Y Zrg Nbq' Ce Pr Members of the math club were Jimmy Carter, presidentg Arnulfo Valdez, secretaryg Linda Stole, treasurer: Judy Faribault, vice-presidentg and Jose Frausto, YEPOTICIZ 2 time FIRST ROW: Mary Beth Honeycutt, Angela Caughman, Linda Stole, Judy Faribault, Olivia Guerra, Maria Longoria, Dora Cantu, Tanya Lemon, Gail Ertle, Kathleen Abbett, Garretta Lilly. SECOND ROW: Leslie Butler, Cindy Johnson, Dana Monroe, Kitty Vest, Janet Rice, Robin Howard, Leslie Halamicek, Debbie ' Patterson, Mary Ann Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Bennie Lilly, Ann Eakin, Vicki Gray, Linda Harwood, Deb Young, Hebby McCul1er, Becky Brien, Tracey Ahoyt, Susan Lowry, Anne Madison, Phillip Scott, Stanley Gonzalez, Ruben Rodriquez. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Horton, Ann Huegele, Linda Carrel, Sherryl Allison, 1 David Jenkins, Jimmy Carter, Randy Stitts, Norman Nell, Arnulfo Valdez, Mauro Guerra, Rafael Guerra, Bill Davis. 4 Q 'Y fa 9 L9 ,,,.-. 5 . 'Kip J' ,A-4' ...al . -A-'Q X FIRST ROW: Kathryn Vest, Molly Briggs, Mary Ann Ferguson, Tanya Lemon, Janet Rice, Garretta Lilly. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Abbett, Maria A. Longoria, Cindy Johnson, Guillermina Bosquez, Dora Cantu, Gail Ertle. THIRD ROW: Leslie Halamicek, Debbie Patterson, Anne Madison, Dana Monroe, Julia Cookston, Leslie Butler, Olivia Guerra, Phillip Scott, Tommy Horton, president. FOURTH ROW: Ann Huegele, Ann Eakin, Vicki Gray, Becky Brien, Susan Lowry, Linda Harwood, Rafael Guerra, Bill Davis, Mauro Guerra, Ruben Rodriquez. National Honor Society sponsors tutoring K 4- .3 . 1 r i 5 2 X E ff vu- an The officers were: Bennie Lilly, treasurerg Tommy Horton, president, Robin Howard, secretaryg and Randy Stitts, vice-president. S., gy I i J! ig. ,- 2' N' if ,Tz u , yr iri r M 5 ' ' ,lffif js. it Mrs. Ray Bishop l ft A. ,gf iz 1 . , 4. 1' 3. Mr. Charles Boston Mrs. Lyall Davis National Honor Society member- ship is by invitation only, and after meeting certain requirements. The requirements are: at least a 3.2 grade average, service to one's school and community, leadership and good character. 'The goals of the organiza- tion are: to create enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate the desire to render service, promote worthy lead- ership, and encourage the develop- ment of character. The organization met the second Monday of every new six weeks to carry out its various activities. The projects for last year that had never been carried out before included tutoring students in all fields and presenting a scholarship to one of the chapter's members. The National Honor Society also continued its old projects such as the fruitcake sales and the paperback book sales. The annual social event for the members was a pool party at Laughlin A.F.B. The sponsors were: Mrs. Lyall Davis, chairman, Mrs. Ray Bishop, Mrs. Sonia Sanchez, Miss Francis Waddell, Mr. Denson Moody, Mr. Landon Boston, and Mr. Kenneth Young. The officers were: Tommy Horton, president, Randy Stitts, vice- presidentg Robin Howard, secretary, and Bennie Lilly, treasurer. ..N 'leaf' Mr. Denson Moody Mrs. Sonia Sanchez Miss Frances Waddell Mr. Kenneth Young ,,. ru- ,N L ' - 4 y y as Kathleen Abbett 'mi me W 'il y , Ei 'l'?z. Tracey Ahoyt is f a ' We 4? is fi if W' Karen Aitken ,, ' 5, X 3 Q3 Sheryl Allison I iff' l Q is ,af 4 Qtr, Becky Bfien r I Q V , Ar if , L we x - 1 A y Molly Briggs s gi f! Q - x. , N ' ll ' 'S avg s , ve' ka .x V- ' 5 Ea. 3 Leslie Butler g 1 , k 4, A y 1 G M Q. Dora Cantu 1. ii - 7 ' , ig ,kv l Linda Carel J e ra' 'Q ' T 'r ' ? Jimmy Carter y V. wr H lx - l , L Angela Caughman 4 .yyl , ,rg S I .I B S S Julia Ann Cookston , ., H . X . , s t X X tsl. 1 4f,f 'i X ,f,,, ,xL .B B S q Bin Davis K -P rr A ,ggi F' ' y 3:1 1' Q iw- 5' V Ann Marie Eakin gi. l r K 1, f Q. on ref we Q Gail Ertle S y f-V S7 ' .4 lg Mary Ann Ferguson ' U lf ' Q, f L I 5 g i B S , Stanley Gonzalez B f A r laan r riff? N f-, S 'f-ff B . . ks- , fgqag, oag,j,gi15gia'ff4-ff ' rg' 1- A V1Ck1 Gray . S, Q 'ri X G - L+ ,.?'f3J :- ' , in z. Q ' ' w Mauro Guerra f re' 1 ' 'H 'B A ,.. A , Olivia Guerra 5 ,W . ' ' - is 1-' JV ' -- A r V 5 , rg ,-'L Rafael Guerra ' 5 U ' F, I We ' I ff Leslie Halamicek A af f ,Q ima. garb I X ' Linda Harwood V L - r - I fl 3 fi' Mary Beth I-Ioneycutt 22 7 ax 4 , 'flf Ri. ., K , 'MI ,,aaa. so ,K -P E4 r ' l r X L N-s.,i.f-,g:l. .f 2. Berg 3 Y .al..i,i'-4g2gT'Zg:1:p if ' or l B 1 Y 2 liglru. A-'ff f , -' S - l t W' say' . , M n unfair? -rg f rl , 3 1 l ,if l . V Y S an X, i ' 'fl 2 1 I V wif' lk ' W' f N... B l 4 L5 , BOOK S .,,. A .. ,W r ,, , y , ' -- s l L fffgfl' 4 .1 z f S 1 v A B V ff' X ...,, ., ,SZ . pujrx rum, or W.. nl i ., is HEBBY MCCULLER EXHIBITS books sold by the National Honor Society for personal and classroom use. I RANDY STITTS GIVES help to Rosalinda Hernandez under the N.H.S. tutoring program. N.H.S. promotes scholastic achievements Thomas Horton Robin Howard Ann Huegele David Jenkins Tanya Lemon Bennie Lilly Garetta Lilly Maria Alicia Longoria Susan Lowry Anne Madison Dana Monroe Hebby McCu1ler Norman Nell Debra Patterson Janet Rice Ruben Rodriquez Phillip Scott Randal Stitts Linda Stole Arnulfo Valdez Kathryn Vest Clinton Whatley Debra Young 14, A r gf? 'P . -., 7, f ,V VVAL .Q f gf! K H. iw, ., mv 1. KVV: , ,,,-: ii J B g, 9, ' rrief. mga , ., fr, . ,4 W L ..-7 X R L'3L G C' aldfw. X . . g,i1 fin. 9 - ,p-fyggzznzn, K, . -1. +A. -ef , . . ,.f -.,.,.-- i, --.- --v U, -..- r l, if- ff: ,Q K - ,I ' - -5 .- .1 K- 'bd -4 E A, . 6 .4 f Marx s 'z -f W fn , r-s 52 . .L , as 175 vy- Q' aa- rick-.. - 3. I J' I .ga m xl Y If .- .1 iii qs 5 H 3 ., k..w Ml,,fF, ly, X I MQ lrrr ' L 1 in N kink D N 1 N L Yea, MY: 4 1 ' 4+ -rs. 4- ' 'tl QM' ' lx K fm G il 'V E J I X E fx auf., r , . 1' . L ,, , no n ,' L ,.,r if Q J 'HU 4 e -Q-NI' '?'L !Lk7- ink-1. Del Rio Wildcat-ettes promote school The Wildcat-ettes served to pro- mote school spirit and to act as a cheerleading unit at games. lt sponsors peprallies, supports the cheerleaders, makes spirit posters, attends athletic events as a group and represents Del Rio High School. The purpose of the club is fulfilled by establishing high leadership and scholastic qualities, and maintaining high moral standards. In order to be a member, a girl must have a passing average and a satisfactory citizenship rating by the teachers. Passing a constitution and marching test is also required. This organization met as a class and after school on Thursdays. The officers were: Regina Cook, Colonel, Leslie I-lalamicek, captaing Carolyn VanLandingham, lst Lt., and Renee Fisher, 2nd Lt. The club sponsor was Mrs. Janie Nicholson. .5 i Q ,, . 'ff ' ,, , .,,. 1 ig Q -fiiqff 71 L, jk f K- gyfn 4' WILDCA T-ETTS MARCHED THROUGH Del Rio during the Amistad parade. Carolyn Van Landingham, lst Lt., Leslie Halamicek, captitang Regina Cook, colonel, Renee Fisher, 2nd Lt. spirit at football games and pep rallies Qs is A ft. A lk 31' FIRST ROW: Jeannette Dias, Cynthia Horne, Anglyn Frankenburg, Kay Lowry, Sylvia Lopez, Elsa Cruz, Mary Jane Mojica, Bonnie Flores, Barbi Thomas, Jackie Dyer, Marjann Hertzog. SECOND ROW: Cora Beth McDonald, Robin Harris, Rose Slubar, Tomi Smith, Lois Hester, Melissa Kelley, Satchie Dolan, Sylvia Martinez, Margo Rosenow, Carla McAnally, Janis Roberts. THIRD ROW: Joanne Wright, Irma Sanchez, Diana Maldonado, Charlotte Ciarfeo, Lea Whitis, Theresa Bus, Lenise Mauldin Louisa Halamicek, Peggy Gilliam Evelyn Jones, Mary Kerr. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Kitts, Karen Crossley, Amalia Valadez, Regina Connell, Karen Wilson, Sherry Rothe, Georgeann Thorman, Ginny Love, Marianne Stiles, Brenda Kallinger, Mary Ann Villarreal. FIFTH ROW: Irma Santillan, Lydia Lopez, Diane Williamson, Herlinda Padilla, Jan Harrelson, Eileen Jennings, Susan Morgan, Renee Logan, Zoraida Medina, Alicia Andrade, Ann Huegle. 247 Presidents' Club co-ordinates activities The Presidents' Club is open to all club and class presidents. It acts as the coordinating body between all the different clubs and their activities. lt is sponsored by Mrs. Claire Abbett, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Ralphanne Moody, Mrs. Frances Bodart, and Mr. Donald Hamilton. The club meets on the first Thursdays of every month, and when it is necessary. The only activity carried out is the sponsoring of the Annual Spring Carnival, which was held on May8. All of the member organizations are invited to participate in order to raise money for individual club projects. Trophies were given for Most Creative, Best Showmanship, and Best All- Around. The officers were: Tommy Horton, chairman: Kathy Trent 5 vice-chairman 5 and Ruth McMillan, secretary. - -i X , 5 C V l 'lf I - M K IM ---.,...., f lvl. X' I ,tm 1 .ff Q . y t - -tr' 'Q i . 'e,.. ft . rgr., Qg.l.:l I ' tfvgxfv y R vtmlslblr' :ii riff gig? t 3 1 , W K : . .. ' If . it ix 4 1 .Q V we ' wil all w 4 ,,,, I V i .1 L' t. fr 1 -Ai. 3 1.3 Qi 1 :,:,q 'g,q OFFICERS: Tommy Horton, chairman: Kathy Trent, vice-chairman: Ruth McMillan, secretary-treasurer. JC v--y auf' -fl :if -Q . A V M- xx g 9... FIRST ROW: J. P. Oliver, Robin Howard, Hector Borrego, Joe Frausto, Kathleen Abbett, Kathy Trent, Lydia Bosquez, Bertha Ortiz. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Carter, Bill Tatum, Regina Cook, Bennie Lilly, Norma Soza, Tommy Horton. W:'A 52 l H .dl , :2?'fSga,s.H:1-WJ 13 ... .- 22' -s 'L ,arf so Q W..-f.- i 'a 'v 4 '1 F ,iw , VL - I . . . Jgx ,,5g,,i, Q sri' ' ' .-,,, , I 59 0 -, Xxx, , ,, air ff ,, FIRST ROW: Generosa Gracia, Annabelia Menchaca, Bertha Ortiz, Theresa Cangelosi, Mary Sedbrook, Monica Pettit, Julie Celedon, Cathy Bolner. SECOND ROW: Kathy Trent, Maria Ramon, Gloria Gonzalez, Amy Lopez, Aileen Ahrens, Foyleen Ahrens, Angela Caughman, Janice Coutee, Angela Moore. THIRD ROW: Martha Graf, Blanca Gonzalez, Debbie Ahr, Rosalinda Valadez. V.O.E. advances office occupation jiffies, I, -. 3 5 Bertha Ortiz, treasurerg Julie Celedon, reporter, Generosa Garcia, presidentg Angela Caughman, vice- presidentg Angie Moore, secretary: Rosalinda Valadez, parliamentarian. The Vocational Office Education Association, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ida Jo Brien, is a cooperation program in which the student attends classes for half a day and works at an actual job for the remaining time, The purpose of the club is to promote a greater interest in office occupations. Last year, the club was fairly active. They held a candy sale, had a booth in the Annual Spring Carnival, and ran a concession stand during football season. All of the proceeds went to send delegates to the area and state conferences of the V.O.E. To become a member, one must be enrolled in Vocational Office Educa- tion. The club met the second and fourth Mondays of each month under the leadership of Generosa Gracia, president, Angie Caughman, vice- president, Angela Moore secretary, Bertha Oritz, treasurer, Rosalinda Valadez, parliamentarian, Julie Celedon, reporter, and Monica Petit, annual representative. Printing Club produces publications The Vocational Printing Club, under the guidance of Mr. C. A. Carlson, is busy with many activities. They participated in the District VICA contest, some members being eligible to participate in the State contest. They also printed programs and tickets for school activities. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, voca- tional, civic, recreational, and social activities, and to assist students in establishing realistic vocational goals through the graphic arts. The member- ship is restricted to students in the Vocational Printing Class. The meet- ings are held once a month in the printing shop. The officers were: Hector Juan Borrego, president, Richard Camposano, vice-president, Irene Cardenas, secretary, Gay Stone, treasurer, Ruth Rubin, Vice-President, Irene Cardenas, Secretary, Gay Stone, treasurer, Ruth Rubin, reporter, Serio Mireles, parliamentarian, and Sharon Kay Favor, sergeant at arms. if? JUAN ACOSTA SETS a printing plate. 'QI' 'QQ' Rf:-'S A-...,. MORNING CLASS: ffirst rowj Ruth Rubin, Sharon Kay Favor, Karen Lundy, Alma Jones, Sergio Mireles, Leticia Castillonlsecond rowl Mr. Carlson, Johnny Hrones, Marvin Douglas. e , Q 4 J 1 vs F. if I xv 13? L I is .5 Laws- 339 fa 0? 'TS' 4' s sl' U , 1 a i..c,,.. i 1 y .wma K yu Q1 K K1 H, In ,A The printing officers were: Sharon Kay Favor, Sergio Mireles, Richard Camposano, Hector Borrego, Gay Stone, Irene Cardenas. ' 'rr , -...R fx Q -Q .im 5 f 1 Q ,f i W3 AFTERNOON CLASS: Qfirst rowj Irene Cardenas, Susan Wright, Beverly Atchinson, Danny Daily, Richard Camposano. Qsecond rowj Hector Borrego, Gay Stone, Mr. Carlson. w 1 Spanish Club members attend Austin foru The Spanish Club is open to all students who are taking, or have taken V V Spanish II, III, or IV. The members I I participated in the Fiesta de Amistad f ' Lf' ta 'Q Ax V if a.a, parade and sent seven delegates to the V' f, 'Q 3 , Ls ' I V . . .,. , V Pan American Student Forum Con- li ft. , I F L ,-..- - as .stef aff' 1 I ' e ,xx X Srl.. ,lewd i V5 'F vention 1n Austin. They also N My 2.51-'V V B - I . . I ,' -ve, ,I Y ,Q sponsored such community projects as gui Q., 4, 4 . . . cz.. . . 'f ,, . . -' W tutoring and helping the needy. The gijj,,j'lv,' gg,- ', L + if 'ek' purpose of the club lS to promote the , culture and history of Spain and L iitl ' ' ' 3 - , Spanish Amer1ca, and 1t 1S under the ' X , . . . . ' 1, ' rr,, V V, , -tr tr -5 sponsorship of Miss Ot1Ia Gonzalez. 3 4 if rv is . -- I .... The club met every month on the first - f f I 5 and third Mondays at 7:00 p.m. The 1 ' fl fr' r , V, . . . af, f Q . ll officers were: Bertha Oriz, president, V A . , , - .4 5 gf 2 . . Q t.'. - 4 ewigiifiigig -.1 ti?-f ' - K ' V 7 V 4 3 f ' Q Guillermma Bosquez, secretary, and . . f if if 'f I ,gas 'rryt gg , Bertha Guzman, treasurer. OFFICERS: Rosalinda Barrera, vice-presidentg Bertha Guzman, treasurer: Miss Gonzalez, Arnulfo Valdez, reporter, Zulema Torres, parliamentariang Janie Garcia, sergeant at arms: Bertha Ortiz, president, Mina Bosquez, secretary. df., '. .af ' ,ol --.,, Rx N be.,. I gif, -uh 'P 'L , 1 x 1 dun If 'WX .ef ' sf gn-'xx t r Q - 3-' r g -.'---....,,,.,,,NV Zulema Torres, Rosalinda Molano, Juanita Garcia, and Miss Otila Gonzalez were among the members of the Spanish Club who attended the Pan American Student Forum Convention in Austin. 252 .r v-0-4 'hy' Q L Q FIRST ROW: Zulema Torres, Mina Bosquez, Dora Cantu, Rogalinda De La Rosa, Rosalinda Barrera, Gloria Lopez, Delia Martinez, Sally Rodriquez, Gloria Ozuna, Ana Delia Rodriquez, Delfina Briseno, Norma Soza. SECOND ROW: Hernando Hernandez, Rosie Molano, Janie Garcia, Bertha Ortiz, Bertha Guzman, Oilvia Guerra, Anne Madison, Juanita Garcia, Carmen Rivera, Leticia Cardenas, Amanda Aguirre. THIRD ROW: Lino Hernandez, David Romo, Rene Amezcua, Amy b d Bertha Maldonado, Sandra Rivera, Bertha Sanchez. Lopez, Armando Sanchez, Arnulfo Valdez, Raul Esco e o, . - aim, r Q ', iawa'?w A 26'-vat, ,Q ., , r X . ' Q, ,it 'W -Xml ' ' X - 7 'fQ2's- . -' . if ,, , ,:.,:, , .N A, fn 1- g1,,,,f,, ,,,,, - -1.5, , N . in if S JUANITA GARCIA HELPED the Spanish club with its projects. 3 Del Rio High School Student Council striv E The Del Rio High School Student Council strives to bring relations c. between the student body, the student government, and the faculty closer together. Class representatives stress participation in the projects the student council sponsors. The major money making project sponsored by the student council was a magazine drive in which a majority of the students participated. All dances were sponsored by the student council and they were responsible for the installa- tion of the copy machine in the library. The student council officers were Jimmy Carter, president, Kathy Trent, vice-president, Tracey Ahoyt, secre- tary, and Courtney Brien, parliamen- tarian. Tommy Horton was the Senior class representativeg Wayne Black the Junior class representative, Lydia Bosquez the Sophomore representa- tive. Mr. Charles Boston was the Student Council sponsor. The strength of the school depends on the co-operation between the student council and the student body. is 91 'vt , , . ,. ,,..,,, ,.jw2 Ng ,W ff TRACEY AHOYT, STUDENT council secretary, reads the minutes of the previous meeting. STUDENT COUNCIL MEETINGS are begun when President Jimmy Carter calls the meeting to order. Secretary Tracey Ahoyt then gives her report. improve student faculty relations 15? Q: , 1mA 1 A, FR A L ' ,-h' X f52fQ1f?f A 7517 ' gig? 5 Jimmy Carter Kathy Trent President Vice-President I 2 315' Y-...I Tracey Ahoyt Courtney Brien Secretary Parlimentarian 1 .V L . V xo Qfh JAMIE PANIAGUA SERIOUSLY considers a measure proposed to the student council before voting. Importance of student participation stress , ,f'. ' 'f , 3 o. I S 576 E fx xx 1, , I . .1511 tt ', it sigh: afigsjx A ri tewggfx L, . Enriqueta Aguilar Rene Amezcua Thomas Contreras III Tommy Horton Senior Representative Senior Representative Senior Representative Senior Representative ahu-- w..,N,, 'Sqn ,f -Q, y , Jill Kemp Senior Representative Senior Representative Senior Representative Georga Lou London Ruth McMillan Dewey Weaver Senior Representative . W is , g t rr .,,. , . W fix ii Junior Representative Junior Representative Junior Representative e--rd I W Wayne Block Rebecca Kay Brien Cindi Johnson I A I 4 by Student Council .. i . ,.,. . Mark Kemp Bruce Massey Junior Representative Junior Representative wi 6 552 isp' mt? b Xa xi li lm I W ig ,,, ,E lt aff . ,K Louis Allan Stool Debra Young MR. CHARLES BOSTON, student council sponsor, and Jimmy JUT1i0f RePfeS9U'f3tiVe J'-1F1i0f RePf95ent'3tiVe Carter, student council president, listen as Jaime Paniagua explains an idea. GEORGA LOU LONDON, Cindi Johnson, and Travis Kessler roast hot dogs at the student council picnic, after a long year of hard work. 7 ffl X X L Lydia Bosquez Judy Bruce Walter Fisher Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative SO1Jh0mOre Representative an Lynn Kemp Frank Lowe Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative Jaime Paniagua Sophomore Representative Martha Gonzalez Travis Kessler Kay Lowry Freshman Representative Freshman Representative Freshman Representative JIMMY CARTER, PRESIDENT of student council, listens to the opinion being expressed by a student council member. 472 im ., ,. ,,,,,.,,, g r 3. I fs! H Jan Johnson Sophomore Representative Karen Crossley Freshman Representative we , F XX nf ,ni if 52' find X . Student Council combines work and play f r tw J, Q r ' 9 xx i Q! Z 'QT 'f 5 its .- 34 ,viii ?X li?5:g?i g!.f3 3 ' hs., Q. wan' v,,kii!!llllllNNll Xggl - ilk , t, sf.: 'W .Y ,L 1 'x K as f W ' ,gLL11'xg' THE STUDENT COUNCIL picnic was filled with fun and food as shown by Ruth McMillan, Cindi Johnson, and Georga Lou London. vo! Mark Rogers Ethan Stool Freshman Representative Freshman Representative 1' 'T u-.,,5,.4' 'T -5 Fff?-9 Ti,- 'WP 5 ,W , fs .. ,, , sf v ,A if 6-tw. . ,g4..,- 5-,....ifv . ggfxg -A. Bill Tatum Freshman Representative Barbara Thomas Freshman Representative 'arf' LU- A , , . f . l i , V-9' Q. , C V ,ff Wi . , 5 Q .ff .- , mf 'Q' ., If ww,,' if 4 x Debbie Voss 'A Q 5 Q xl 1 4 v , E ' . ' df nl 1 W x W , 'k K' f -N, Q- . -, 4 ii 11 he M , f H- F I 'f 7'-r-ffii v'13 ',3zffr C . W sbfzflv ,ifwiwkfs ff. eg .ff 2 V was f1.a .091-nZ ...'b v. if we f 'Qfb - 2 w-fi sf U N' ' 3, iilgfmi iiss ssii - as 1 we ga 5?f5g gg'iaX,. Ur K xi 1 X , ,, 'w..,,,t N L ' , -.rj , 54527, VS A 4: N .',, 1 ' ala, s Cindy Stamps, Assistant Drum Major I' , .4 , M Gail Ertlef Sherry Valentine Drum Major 260 'Q DRHS Wildcat Band is lead by twirlers The twirlers function is to lead the band at pep rallies and football games. Last year the DRI-IS Twirlers partici- pated in a marching band contest and Won medals for a first division in ensemble. There are five twirlers: Mary Jacobs, Laurinda Smith, Michelle Pontani, Sherry Valentine, and Debbie Voss. All twirlers are of equal rank. Gail Ertle was drum major, and assis- tant drum major was Cindy Stamps. In order to be a twirler or drum major, one must be able to pass sanctioned try-outs which determine j r . ,F r j , membership. , ew up j ry, 'ri-. M :Q Amfsfi v if . M - -..J K' SQ.. v rf.., . f3-fff' lfQ?E.. ,.ff'l:d':'1 Michelle Pontani ,, I M ,,,, ,srs ,JZ e r it - 5 dugg rl V ,,,, to Q, p 7 f if riii lm...-M-w X T Ye? be lips ft ? Mary Jacobs Laurinda Smith if '25 l 5,-K sw x 3 ,H VLZ, , , fam , Til - 15 Y 1 w ,L W. .we gsm in 'ri fn , , 5. N51 - 'gzip 1 Y L A ' 554-f ,sail If 2 ,J M f W ,Aiea aw ,f L, ,p,-.1v -Q W M - fa K -'gpg' .,, ug . ,. 9 fic' 'vfffifwwf f W 'V ' .'Sf -fe , 'T1I3Q'2,'Z7'MM',,gi, ' 4 ' ga? ,'a,?'g1w2,Mg?53m my kr qw., wi,,!we1r:A:,.,w y1n5f3f2gg,'ff.f.v Lg W1 ,Q fm? 2:41, 5' gymcf, , ,I-v,f3,,.,:aH 'WL f.. -,V 'Y' ,, ,La 4 ' W - L' P 9- 9 ' D 4 1 1 ,, W' -Q., , -w ig? A-?-Q' 'ff 1 '- f-.W Aw-,,.. ' 1 J r5i'am:r3i',,k 7':f'4T':5-',f .V v , ' ' zwyfiieiykf ' ' W f N 'K ' I ,,Jns. -, 1 - N. 1? Students active in Fiesta de Amistad JK 1 IW: 3 2 tv' ,, it , Y-Eff' Q-NN - at ' 4 is .. i L Del Rio High School was a very active participant in the annual Fiesta de Amistad. Several students took part in the beauty pageant in which Linda Wood was named Miss Fiesta '69. First runner up in the contest was Anna Levermann, named princess of the court, and second runner up was Debbie Davenport, who is the duchess. Many student organizations took part in the parade. Clubs entered floats, and the Wildcat band was one of the many groups providing music for the event. Linda Wood Cleftl is shown in her royal robes. ' . M ctE'.'c'jv'f, M fiicg ri. f 1, f . ,rt Um.. sexi,- t K A A' , I f im' I V M 2353, K 7 .-att , f Ggljjz eggs lfari? f .1,, fS?lfQffFEl55f i ,Af f af up q t j gf 5 Sk Q53 .lx fill flfl? . N4-4--h sf 9' '.f.f'lf f- 1 Qi, 264 1' 1? .Q 5 iff 9 RHI t JULIEANN HOLLINGSWORTH, 4-H sweetheart is her mounted group in the parade. xf Y 'esmtp ' 'l,.v- -X Shown HS She led ABOVE: Georga Lou London, Miss Del Rio. BELOW: Debbie Davenport chats with royalty from Acuna. Ill ' ' ' V X Q ffm i ,W Teacher whips town bully in thespian hi as tv. X. s! 'iff get 4? -.QW f 5 , , xl 2 5 Q . le? J 51 1 4, 4 i 1 , . , ,xz -1, , Z t VN a ' 1 'Q W ,,, , g . It A fi T 1 7 , .nfl fv ' '-553' f ABOVE: Linda Wood prepares to present a school trophy while trustee J. P. Oliver and students Debbie Voss, Eugene Butler and Barbara Connolly look on. BELOW: Benny Stone shows his reading skill to Jill Kemp and Debbie Voss. As its first offering of the 1969-70 dramatic season the Thespians pre- sented The Thread that Runs so True . This story set in the mountains of Kentucky shows the trials and tribulations of a beginning school teacher in that area who not only has to try to teach the children but also to survive in the process. Tommy Horton, as the young teacher, headed a large cast of drama students and Thespian club members. The play was directed by Mr. Edward Cabrera, drama instructor, Becky Taylor was the student assis- tant director. Others in the crew included Robin Howard, stage manager, assisted by Gwen Smith. Lights were handled by Karen Bradley and Ray Valenzuela with the makeup being done by Leticia Paniagua and Kelly Macomber. Members of the cast included: Tommy Horton, J. P. Oliver, Eugene Butler, Kathy Kirchner, Althea Ray, Walter Haynes, Armando Sanchez, Ruth McMillan, Robin Howard, Phil Scott, Linda Wood, Debbie Voss, Henry Rosenow, John Hrones, Benny Stone. Also Charles Edwards, Dudley Rains, Loren Sayer, Cindi Johnson, Tanya Lemon, Dana Monroe, Jill Kemp, Barbara Connolly, Ruth McMillan, Ceci Bodart, Jo Anne Seyler, Norma Lou Taylor, Marianna Stiles, and Sally O'Rourke. Ap' m :ep it' , 3 v 1, f PSY? Q ix: ' 2 ii? ..:-if . ,-5551? unfit' its ,ev 53-K Wag, . - , if e us. it f M . f .ms ' Iwrgwigm A 0? ABOVE: Henry Rosenow, the town bully, disrupts the school and terrifies some of the students, but BELOW he gets his just dessert from the teacher Tommy Horton. RIGHT: Ruth McMillan and Phil Scott represent the Medicare set in the school room drama. 267 '54 1' l' .1 we fs. l X -,fl ,f-7' r X 243 President Nixon dedicates Amistad DQ my ' 1 lfL!ll:'!1 ighzilazl' - K ' x ,M 'F L, U1 x nl Q if l ,Q Ll gf ffm fruit .., fr 5:57 f ff :n The climax of years of effort by both countries was culminated by the dedication ceremonies for the huge Amistad Dam. The Presidents of both Mexico and the United States were on hand for the gala event and spoke at the dedication ceremonies. The students of Del Rio High School were also given a big part in the official program for the occasion. The band provided the music for the day. The Dolls were on hand to give color and charm and to help welcome the many dignitaries from both countries. Georga Lou London, frightj Miss Del Rio, was a member of the wel- coming committee. 268 a ,IX LYS gflw-QW, .. f 8, ,, ig, Jw . fy tgfvlb 'Z 4, F Ms . nys ig E M Dolls and band join in big ceremony 1 A E N Jill Kemp crowned homecoming queen As the big climax to homecoming Week at Del Rio High School Jill Kemp was crowned queen in colorful ceremonies at Wildcat stadium. The election of queen had been held earlier but the results were not revealed until the half time of the annual football game with Kerrville. She was escorted by Tommy Horton. The other candidates for the honor made up the royal court. They were Kathy Trent escorted by Jimmy Carter and Rosalinda Nlolano, whose escort was Hernando Hernandez. The homecoming queen is also head cheerleader this year and has been a cheerleader for two other years. She is a member of the Student council and has been an active mem- ber of the Thespians. 'Q Hg Jill Kemp Homecoming Queen for 1969 i A,f l E h l MX 1 if Fi Homecoming royalty shown fabovel include Kathy Trent, Jimmy Carter, Jill Kemp, Tommy Horton, Rosie Molano and Hernando Hernandez. Qbelowl Kathy Trent and Rosie Molano smile from the royal canopy, GX i51n..- 'QA A Q , Q. Q1 hi ,ivy , W h y I Q .i,, - K eiiaif'i V A K Q Hu 4 by-5 X l X62 K 1? P x 3? B.. gl 1 lv N ' f'S .mf .35 MCG.. QW u V x 55 .fsifg My hike if KT' Cx. ,fs 'V' 6- tw ,M- A I .V 1: E TOMMY HORTON PAYS off J. P. Oliver in The Doctor fabovej. Crightj Jo Ann Seyler listens to the voices of the shadows in the tense Ephemera Two Zero . fbelow rightj J. P. Hearty mlnisters to Jo Ann Seyler as Robin Howard and Pat Adams stand by. I .3 Aff? i , I N If K , ,mga Ki LW 'K x , an '33 EW rw., - ,. .VM . ii V 1 .At , ,Q N A daht 5 V . 1 u ' a fl 5 an IE, t Pep rallies fan up Wildcat spirit fl f Q9 xy Banquet honors football team, and coache 4 ..,. 1 ,.wY,,.ff1 My A X ,r .R fr tw wwrmv Ji 31 1. 'as 'Q Q51 icq. 15? 278 , . A . . .Q MJ? Q5 .. iff .5 George Andre, outstanding de: sive end was the main speaker at annual banquet honoring the Wilc football team. Also honored on occasion were the team coaches . their Wives. Coach Denson Moody spoke on outcome of the team's season . presented awards to the team's c standing members. A big steak meal was served to team, coaches, and their guests. The municipal auditorium crowded for this event honoring Wildcats after one of their less ful seasons. Part of the entert. was furnished by the Dolls doing of their dances. The varsity were presented scrapbooks co1 pictures and clippings of the football season. Although there were other the main entertainment was ft by the fine steak dinner. - 1 A Awards presented outstanding players .x xii!! YY 4 J JA fi' i'x,,f3v 'an Q f f' , in marching contes ,mg W ,X . , Q .adm , . 1 s 'ff rl , A' I ap . W '- F . f f K fwpi ,Q Q f .WA-sf! 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'T-W i 1: - i I . Iii: ' L -dj 3:1 , 5 V , ' je- ,7 Z- ' 5 ' :.-fe,.: .,,.if,4:- ,. -' I L ,V K X f W ,, f - 'Q K wi 4,,f i1.., ' 5' Z' ' 1 'x ' V 7 ' '13 fm 8' 'rf ' 'X4f5':Q'ifG'li 3'-:ff v. Wiie 5' .l ' Y- K r .f I A I ' Q We ' ,'2ffY1?f1':?f:f2'f?fji .ff it 7: I Ks, . ' 1 7 ' T I 2 youts select cheerleaders for new yea Cheerleader for the next year are always selected during the spring at a try-out held in the gym. The girls perform singly and together to go through routines they have Worked up designed to both show their skills and to appeal to the crowd. The crowd must be appealed to for they are the ones that select the Winners in a schoolwide balloting. The competition is always keen as the girls compete in their colorful and abbreviated cos- tumes. Among those competing this year and shown on these pages are: Noel Robb, Debby Scallorn, Jan Johnson, Kay Lowry, Mary Kerr, Cherlyn Wolfe, Kay Pierce, Robin Graf, and Judy Stallone. , ' : NE 5 L ,4 Q. h ' f . 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While the band formed a heart on the field and played Let Me Call You Sweetheart , Peggy Kellett, last year's sweetheart placed the crown on Juanita's head. She won the honor in a secret ballot by the band and the vote was not revealed until the halftime ceremony. Juanita is a junior student. She was accompanied by Mario Morales. Taking part in the coronation as members of the court were Debbie Voss, escorted by Bennie Lilly and Pat Mitchell, whose escort was Mike Funk. All of the nominees and their escorts are members of the Wildcat band. owned Band Sweetheart in halftime rite 2 42' K 49 '-5... L, ,,.,q + Football survives Powder Puff fiasco s x ' ' aa t . Nj S Another Powder Puff football game was reeled off this year with the outcome the most unimportant thing involved. It started out with a match between students and faculty mem- bers, but something happened. Some practically crippled teachers could have a bearing on that. Anyway, the game was finally played between the seniors and all the other classes. The girls had a lot of fun at the workouts. Wildcat varsity players coached them in all the fundamentals including calisthenics. At the half time Freddie Mireles was crowned Powder Puff Game King complete with crown and kisses. Who won? Who cares, it was for a good cause. One act play wins first in district A one act adaptation of E speare's Macbeth was Del Rio's ning entrant in the district one p play contest. The winning cast headed by Tommy Horton in the role with Debby Voss taking the of his ambitious wife. Others in cast included J. P. Oliver, E Weaver, Phil Scott, Armando San Barbara Connolly, Robin Howard Jill Kemp. The play was directed by lVlr. Cabrera, head of the school d division. Members of the included Walter Haynes, Renee F and Becky Taylor. lt was almost a sweepstakes victory for Tommy Horton was selected as best actor and Debby Voss was chosen for the all star cast. ln the regional meet held later at Kingsville, Del Rio came in third. At xxv, h this time, both Horton and Voss were T selected for the all star cast. f I his at 590 3' 'WR ABOVE: Members of the cast crew and friends are shown celebrating the jud e's decision. TOMMY H , g OR TON AND Debbie Voss BELOW: Mr. Ca brera is all smiles as he receives the first place honor. receive star acting awards. pr , .-,, 4 1 3 5 I SZ, ff -QQ 2' ' .fn r 'uf Ks. , 1,-, if ,A ,553 ,f , if',f'59i ' 1 1- , 'E Qfgggz ' ' , :,, 'A , X 4 R . 5 X ,HAR 3 Q' fu 3 'K- -...V nr f 491' , . ?' w' f 9 muah ., qu 4 iw ,Wfa:..mg, my N f fatty 'E Q' va. 5' mi Jr! EDUCHTION 92,23 - Ai flu I N i QU N' , 'gow MM A of , X f I ' ..1-H ,.,..,-,i,.., , v.. . . ,, f b J Tw, A 7X A 'J QE QE? fig f Q 't L' A is m f K QQ' X 1 x I I fr nff' .iff .- I f-.Q -15 al Q5 4' iw .ag 7, yn V5 x J 3 'wif' algikfigz W '- -Aa: ' QQ pring carnival is source of fun and funds Spring time in Del Rio High School is becoming carnival time. For the second year clubs and organizations banded together to stage the annual fun fest. All types of booths and game things were arranged under the stands at Wildcat stadium. These ranged from the usual ball throwing, balloon filled with Water type thing to be more essential food booths. These were numerous and quite popular. While fun is the real keynote of the evening there is another purpose involved with the festivities. Clubs always need money and this is a good time and place to gather some of it together. if all T' J' Ml W. ,Q .Q - 4' .ar k Rf' W ., ., 1 1 5, 3 my as :iii-I . ,..r .x f J of xxx, f-'Bhd ,it gm. 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ABOVE: Travis Kessler, Georga Lou London, Ruth McMillan, Kathy Trent and Cindi Johnson prepare for the onslought. RIGHT: Buddy Weaver demonstrates his skill at firebuilding. He seems to have enough Wood. ABOVE RIGHT: Jan Johnson seems about ready to give up on the whole deal as she and Ethan Stool singe a pair of the dogs . M : , i5KV :simian PM w K . IARD if 4., :Elf . gvgg mf -,fr vi. ,'gruyqQ2 gQ7'hg7QQFKQQQQjF553iEi t 1 ,. ar 3- 7f l 'l efwggfr- v , A A -M . . - J 1 .5 - 'Z' N1 l ' i ', . A- . ' .V .4 A, 7 . 9 ' 541, . 3 gl 'J' l QA, .f , H 4 t..fi 1i'-fa fe., 'li ?- ' 0 3 ' if 'T t ie- if ' - V P li.-le, s - T . - '. f 'a f-, ' -' ' ff- , 'ii A '4 - F -' 1-. Ll ' 1' , WU Q ' 'I 5' I - . H' . . f, 3 .f 5, ,. L .R S. . A K g 513. ,Q fayqwb ,iii ' g Q.. 4 3 yi-Q '-7. Lg-- fsli 1 ' fr: gi! , ' X . J? ' ' fi l ctw? vt' :lt .- - Q - .- ,. , s wf1 l his ,. 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Apprentices who had earned the necessary number of points during the past year were initiated into the troupe as full mem- bers in solemn ceremonies complete with candle lighting and all the trim- mings. Then followed a big picnic syle meal also complete with the trim- mings. The highlight of the evening came with the announcement by Mr. Ed Cabrera of the Thespian Awards of Vilga fy!! the Year. These went to: Debby Voss, Best Thespiang Tommy Horton, Best mmap ,lt p t,4 g A H Alitorg Robin Howard, :llf Around 3-c, fig 1 fty p T ' T espian. Thespian awar s or stage 'ii T 'd' management went to Renee Fisher yi Vi ' -1 ir and Becky Taylor. Acting awards 1 f if rj ' if A A' went to Karol Kercheville, Jill Kemp, fr if ,off e Pat Adams and Walt Haynes. Phil .ff ' Scott was named as Best Apprentice. ,,':, ' ,.., f ' K 1-Q.. wt ai.. ,rf . Z QM I N ..,. . . aa. ' Mr. Cabrera was presented a large silver dish by the troupe as a farewell gift. ...,.f.pngwmw2r1W2 t7? 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Announcement after announce- ment is made concerning the time for work of the groups and one con- stantly stumbles over part of the decorations in the halls. There is very much evidence far in advance that the prom is going to take place again. LEFT: Juanita Garcia and Ann Aiken are shown painting one of the murals. BELOW LEFT: Barbara Connolly, Karen Bradley and Terry Moon mix up another batch of paint. BELOW: Alex Robb, Gurvis Vernon, Rex Davenport and Lance Owens show that all of the work was not done by the girls. a prpy O2 66 ' Once Upon a T1me is theme of prom bi 1' Many of the characters from the fairy stories came alive again at this year's Junior-Senior Prom. 'AOnce Upon A Time was the theme for the dance and all of the decorations emphasized the idea of a night in fairyland. The murals that decorated all of the walls and lockers depicted favorite children's stories. Snow White, Humpty Dumpty, Sinbad the Sailor and many more all carried out the theme with colorful illustrations in giant size. Cinderella was there almost in person. At least she was a minikin in royal robes and quite life size. The glass slipper was more giant size, but was beautifully done from broken mirrors. Mrs. Frances Sperry was the Junior Sponsor in charge of the arrange- ments. - , X fl f gi if y 3 r X 5 x fix fi A 3 if ,., ,-. W If -Q A 1, 'QQ v - ,vs mv- kk ww ,, f nfv' A E., 4 X, r I' 'Y xr 'S-.HV .Q :QA t Q XF. ,, .rv f f ,N , lan-.....,.. rl' .L I., .XV 'ff' M? , , ...k. M W K my -In ll 7' ' W , f i.vr' , -. ,, , , -H ,wi-.V .4 W . hx.. if ,, ,1.fw?2 e--- , ,, 1- - .. like ,. W ' -1' ti-If L , ' YH, , . ' L ' ,447 V , fi.. i . - c A . A - 'y?5gog'5'l1'r'-ff r r it -were ' g 't M. V L, , H . ol. - . W. V -Z fi il ,TSW fn Seniors of '70 receive their diplomas The senior class of 1970 received their diplomas on May 26 with impressive ceremonies in Wildcat gym. The event had been scheduled for the stadium, but a shower just before the start moved the graduates, their families and friends inside. The gym was packed, but the program was run off exactly as it would have been outside. The robed seniors marched in the gym to the processional played by the Wildcat Band. After the invocation by Sherryl Allison, a color guard from Laughlin Air Force Base presented the colors. Tommy Horton, class president, acted as master of cere- monies, and led the Pledge of Alle- giance. The salutatory address was given by Bennie Lilly as the number two graduating senior. Scripture was read by Hebby lVIcCuller. The speaker, Mr. Peter B. Vanderhoef, was introduced by David Jenkins. Mr. Vanderhoef's message was titled Have You a Spiritual Foundation for Living? Randy Stitts introduced the honor graduates and the members of the National Honor Society. As first honor graduate Judy Faribault gave the valedictory address. Mr. Kenneth D. Young, principal, presented and certified the graduates. The diplomas were presented by Dr. I-li E. Newby, president of the board of trustees, Mr. P. A. Tanksley, super- intendent of schools, and Mr. Phillip A. Ricks, member of the board of trustees. Linda Stole pronounced the bene- diction, and the graduates led the audience in the school song. Ushers for the evening were junior boys who are members of the National Honor Society. During the evening the band played the class song, Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet . The class moto is To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield by Alfred Lord Tennyson. L4 TOMMY HORTON AS president of the senior class acted as master of ceremonies for the graduation ceremony. M3 if ,Q 4 r 1 1 ff' 'f' i ,f.a ' 1 4: 5 I 1 A I VL 1 Wildcat band plays for graduation rites 1 mg- uv- 'iw - . v I - 1' K - 1 t aa-a,-swmmi-.wana-on .Q 's,fif1'f A I t rl Lk V h 'b DK. s Q 'F ' , - 2 34 A' lgh 7 3 gs. , ,H r 3 x - ? ' f V u. 'T' a tr: B 'iv ' ' 1 5, I - - 'Q nr 1 3 V .1 ' r V fri- j 'l it 3 x H31 - . tar :QL . .Ng 2.5.-:ig MR. PETER B. VANDERHOEPF Christian Science Teacher and Practitioner from Houston made the principal graduation address. He pointed out that the current apathy ofthe young could be because of their lack of spiritual foundation. .gm . 'ez-was lsnazsanli. . - 1 ,,,.,,,, Practice makes for a perfect graduation ttf A W Q, A t rf X ti X 5 X ...I ...X g 5 2 is fi FL The school song for the very last time 3123 Judy Faribault named first honor gradua, Judy Faribault Valedictorian rwrrrr V Mill- IHLQ Bennie Lilly ranks second in class of '70 Bennie Lilly Salutatorian ' , 195' ' I 'l I 31 MMVI M,.,fyf,Q is 1 M, , '23' !5.fN , , Q ,mf As this page is being written this latest issue of the Branding Iron is about to go to press. Our work is over. The proofs have been checked, and hopefully all of the errors have been corrected. Now is a time of appraisal. Have we depicted this school year as it was? Have we caught the spirit and the nuances of this year that made it different from the years before and the years ahead? Will you recapture some of the flavor of 1969-1970 from this book both now and later? It is our fondest hope that your answer to these questions will be an unqualified Yes . Our thanks to all who helped make this issue the largest of all. We are especially grateful to lVlr. R. K. McKinney and his staff at the Anchor Publishing Company in San Angelo for their help and patience. Our final word must be about the cover. This is an original painting by Juanita Garcia that she did just for this purpose. The whole process took a lot of work, but we think it is worth it. The Staff .ff ? MM.xu-- an-' s..., 'NK Xf Us -M-f ' NX ,.ff 'gq-,,,,,5,,,Xx qfx xx-'- ifxr ,M-22. f JK ,,..-f x X N451 N., lv' ,.w ' ,sw .....-0.-N.. -ww... ., AO ,W BJ XJ VY, ,, v if N170 4 RQ G5ANJwfSfA ia Nm WNW r W mg. NNW' is WQBO.. X if gi: wi. 3' ww U XT Sf' Y: Qsv bn ,PWM 'puff Q XQSL if Qi:-PS. 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