Douglas MacArthur High School - Brahma Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1964
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Honor without honors was his ideal of a man, Here lies the key to his character. In diligence he excelled, feeling that to live is to functionf' Quebec , gactwgt dealt 750-to - CHJC 93.005 Ma gala Sway Ct.,QJ.,0-39-AV owhocgldl Nw EQWCQUN-Etwp W t 1 JL' I I , ' C-l.. tn 1 xl I l , ,v .fl f bidi' f. r memorial, a room where in the quietude of the moment men could discover the reason for a man's greatness. General of the United States Army Douglas Mac- Arthur would not necessarily place tl1e mere naming of a school high among his list of honors. If, how- ever, he could be assured that every young person walking out of that school to face the world took with him the driving ambition to measure up to the standard of excellence for which he so ardently stood, General MacArthur would be proud to know that he had not stood in vain. To prove that he had imparted to the nation's youth but a piece of his burning desire for moral excellence would he the greatest honor man could devise to please so valiant a soldier. In a timely speech at West Point, General Mac- Arthur uttered a timeless warning to the youth of In hopes that his image would fade in the glory our nation: Let us be prepared, lest we too perish. X of his ideals, Generi MacArthur set aside in hQ Let each stucdipt m ke this hisjsmotto. N 'NQU ILM -qc ,Z 'tgvrx .tic ,KJ t ,, QtSjjftQs.fel9fx:.ga X 3 O5 M lv upst QL 5,5 . of X t L9 guys .Xlf,Nf!.i,,4s Cijf fhw -jig ,Q If P I ,N .N KX a I if ,Nat IUUM -Y ' L X A lf, Libxcii 52 LSLUJU if mr as t mag tt fa A l I I , Y N ,I, X . . 5 Q I 134 Jbiefidt 72, olibcfffk Qfgbuz-1,,9y -N fm f fl. X Y , K , Q l - E 1 '4 J ,f EQ :LL in f 5 1 --ff L - A 4 , if ,X J Z '55 ., I .iff 54 ff f ,QQ X v m wa waziwfv Z f Gm if QQ , H K .1 4 ' aw ff 1 N-F' 4 T ,A 7 Dovqihs Fmnc, Q'R'Hw-Rf Y:-XC If N'-fx Wi X A. 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Little General is a vital element of the school and an integral part of lVlacArthur's memories and future. Little General,s appearance at games sent school spirit skyrocketing. we f T, -- ' f if , V..,, .,f -XS ' t. - ff I ,il if 3...i P'1'f 2 'T'-f ---' 4 -'W-- , A ' '1 c .V ' ef 5 l emi 3 ., , Ai l Pr. ' ,HW . .,v -SLI, 3 ,Q K rr ,fi!h-jivi V1 ttt t ' img J, -.,-...4. - A Q 6.-ff' gf , 7 . 'firm , -yztumgau, ,, X A Larry undoubtedly enjoyed this duty of Student Coun- cil president-welcoming Zenia to San Antonio. me r 1 fu f' ff' -r ' ' r 'll' . ,. ,, ' , I - X ' W K - L ' ' I V I' ' f , . . Za- ,:- . t t I N If t , I , ,Q si, gr' jig: I , t ' ' ' sf ' 1 rt 1 ,. ' 1 Q' ' Sf: ' 'E fist , q WM ,I .11 55 - , it 'X ei' M FQ . H 5.1 IE. 3 MacArthur Welcomes Z enia MacArthur is building an exciting tradition with the enrollment of exchange students. Each year a youth from another land enters new halls and con- tributes to the existing warmth and vitality. Our foreign students give much to MacArthur and in exchange receive the enthusiasm, integrity, and dedication of a Brahma. Brahmas turned out in full force to greet our Brazilian friend. rs. Woody McGill welcomes Zenia into her family. Qucffzerj, Q X 7 N 'L J, ,441 L. ' I . Csepf-ffl'Z1Zae:, 76550 ebftifb JQQQZQ Wife 45. ,. X. ' .. WA fyffctf, ,U.tf2uftfg5Qi7 twmi Qlaff'fl!49vfzt11i'. 'V' at , , ' f ' . I Y fbqfbf Lo ,pei f..3fyJtg5?fyfft-Tw? D-emonstration .of the Broken-H1p was part of K- A ,L CL ' V, 7 J J V ,I f Zemals Amencanlzatlon. ,,L,vboLfL UVZTC LQQXQ tML,j,fZv ,,Qdf6E'Z,g.fL vLb'QQg?77Qf,i i 1 .F , Llllflkiq T, Q Q w X s JQ A I f . ' be UQ' CWVN3' I .D lVf Mw ff. JMS qfveat afvfbf 034211, gf 1 ' 1 'QUE' of Jlilyllfi, yglaccftynwi , J In Brazil or America, Zenia is swamped by gentlemen callers. I honestly still donft know how to express myself to tell you how happy I am to be here. I just can't believe it. Itls a dream that I had since I was ten years old, and then suddenly is realized. Sometimes I have to pinch myself to see if Fm not dreaming. Every day that I come to our dear and great MacArthur, I always learn something new, no matter if is about a subject or people. You'll find, no matter where you'll go that the most exciting thing is to meet people, you always find that they are the same, only the customs and language are different. The warmness and friendship that I find among you is something that 1'll never forget, even between the teachers, I always found a smile on their faces and they really made me feel at home. I donit have the words to tell what I really want, but everything I can say is in these five words: Thank you very, very much. Zenia Enjoys the American Wa ,.-. 7 sw 15 1 Lv X 1 , . X, - A i 'Y i , A, ,mgqm 54 If I get this for one cake, what if I brought a dozen ? Zenia Proudly Cuts her -I With childlike anticipation, Zenia received each of her gifts from various organizations. cake given to her by the student uf z QX 4 X 1 Xe Zenia's happy custom of a kiss on the cheek is contagious Just what we needed-Brazilian rock and roll. -1 Campus Scenes Reflect Spirit Enthusiasm is a tradition that the faculty and student body are proud to uphold. A special glow shines in all school functions and school spirit is a basic ingredient which makes up a Brahma. Each year more support is added to the existing fund of pep and animation which sets the school apart. The Brahma spirit is a happy specter which haunts MacArthur through . . . Posters . . . Q.. f153J7? 5l ff 'j ' nf' t 44 231207 - -ef? ' 3',x'Q-,Exile -::,ws i :Q affffs kg s fi W ii 'I - 'Q 'QBIDLWIEP an S ., L. Q' Q - 4- ' .4 , MNH' -w Opponents' symbols hung in effigy . . . -,L MC y I Decorated cars . . . ,Q- .pl . 4 f Q sf-, 2? 4 2 Spirit tags . . . m XA Qi I A Pie-face Paul. ff' g ff' - ,air F! ,YW fx f Spirit to spare. f J cw The Mighty Brdhmas. ' x! kr Jacket Organizations Give Uniqu H V' ,, 5 ,k'- :if Q NMI, 'J' R ' L, Just before half-time the band makes ready for their routine Ready and, one, two, three. on the field. Talented Brahmadoras yell and do a routine in the stands. x Performances at Hfgrlftimes 1 l, f h 1 f XX M MacArthur Ba1rns practlce their yells many before school. Mr. Davis wishes Jenny and Carolyn good luck before the game begins. MacArthur Lassies and Robert Lee's Lee-Ettes perform a combined half-time at our last game of the season. Junior and Senior Girls Meet MT., ,K ,W A 3561714 , ..,.V,i .. ,-K5 Q 11 Powder Puff is the chance for Brahma Girls to turn the tables and be initiated into the world of athletics. Participants and spectators alike can look back on the event with a smile. The warmth of good by .T ,,,. Q ,. sportsmanship and fun continues through the school W 4 iii term and through the years fi Ki, QOUNW Keir XQJQDCK' QYC3 VWOL,-1.1 f i Pam Garrett lunges forth to grasp the flying pigskinq , LKCX WWW KLKQ W at one of the Junior practices. QNX kjifwqgu dc . GLU LUN Qui QWAMQCUZ ' View if C5 awhile f3lWop1lQ XX 'To 1:- I 5 . 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Juniors take a breather as their anonymous coach with an air conditioned T-shirt supervises. tudents Excell in Campus Productions s J, xo 5 I 1 In the confused relief after Time Out For Miller expresses himself the American ,f 1 .., Loretta Young can Work from sun to sun, but Ronn Walker gives some Susan's work is never done . . . as she portrayed the advice to his two daughters, main character in Wllime Out For Ginger. Chesnut and Debbie Prothero. MacArthur ran the full range of drama this year in producing Time Out For Ginger and c'The King And I. These productions offer experience in theater to stu- dents. Students do the producing, directing, stage craft, make-up, and acting in the plays. i H I 1 1 I 4 1 I The King and I, the second in a series of musi- cals at MacArthur, was presented March 6,7,8. Ronn Walker played the part of the King, and Patty Pickering, Anna. The brilliant production in- cluded more than 180 people. 1 0 i X 'ig e ,511 Formal Affair The succession of formal dances, begin- ning in October and ending in May, con- tinues the traditional gala events at Mac- Arthur. Each year, the different affairs are more exciting and glamourous. One of the highlights of a school career, they are treasured memories and eagerly awaited events. Football Sweetheart, Carolyn Wolf, proudly dis- plays her dozen red roses. Pm on Candid what? emain Pleasant Pastimes Q-. I 5? -P' F A , W1 ij A .:.:,- 1 Y, 'N ' jlg 3522223 l Vi JL 2 I ? 'Q f O ,Q 'Q flies J Cheerleaders, Jayne and Jenny, open their F .H.A. girls enjoyed being waltzed 'round the Winter Wonderland ackages, containing a silver charm presented dance floor. y the football team. and Roses was the theme of the Sweetheart Ball. Scotty Johnson dances the tra- ditional lead dance with 1964 Sweetheart, Mary Fly. acArthur Stages First Coed Mike Bradshaw and Ronny Gunn receive their ribbons from Mrs. Margaret Stapper. Mac girls kept their place in the track meet by winning their share of ribbons and trophies. rack Meet R T cWell, my left foot's got it made but I donlt know about that right one. Bradshaw pulls into the home stretch with Davis at his heels and Hilburn two behind. First place merits a trophy Teens Top Teachers The Old-Timers battled the Brahmas in vain at the Student-Faculty Basketball game. Come on, boys, that extra two points isn't going to help you pass American History. Chewin, tobacco, Chewin' tobacco Spit it on the wall. Faculty, Faculty. Best of all! now Sprmkles D611 ght and another Brahma bites the snow! wavy! we K xy may 1m1stic Macsters collect winter garb in an- fV1PO5DxQ ULL9- KYYXU4! on of a white winter. 225032 gfujfl The publications department celebrated Halloween with cookies, candy and a Witch Hazel pinata. . wr -WW Y,--- V -7- Y V - - - - e.,,t P: ,. ,M,, Activities Mar , , --H ,,.....,,,..M1 ---- xgz shifq- l H 1-2511! -1 ' L-wzzm -' W: Y iz T Y .-' v e QH.1,:,gf H H get , Z-.aw-,, - f exe fr H lffyp. . ., :M V . fJW.7,,.i HH H. VH. M,,r,Hr , -sfgaesr 'wif H gy:-ws , f w, H f L ,W W H HH we i.f,,,,, .W-fi wg , H,,,,gW,., H H, ,Hazes W H, ,H HH, ,i were ,W H H , I H1 LNH , at an ,1.,,1,,, W, W 1-fi E glfzweg' . r we H M HQ H. 3 ll ll ,- 'Sim' W ,. Q23 1 ' Ht?'H ffgigllhz H H X - YI: ssassilif 23? ' :Q ' . 1-. '-if ' - ' N5 yt ' - ' fy if gigs - HJ, , A V,, A- H H V -H-'ax ' ' ' H 1 H. it ,H 1 ll , .H fig yr . mgT:5i,,H,, ,.! Y S 2 ,,H, 3.33119 H , ' - -f ' H we H 1 W - - ' A ' .. W' - H. 4 :ef Z1 Q ' 1 ' H. - . - ,,,,,. . 2-,, . H, ' 'N -' - if r f .2 ' :f A 1' K' 5 A ,:k, ,Z-as - H -jgejgqf-' 1, L 1 , H, 22 'H , Va, 1 ,H N yea i X 1 I 5 fl' -:mx . it 5 It F MacArthur's representatives to All State Choir practice. 1.-. Some people will do for an A in biology. Mrs. Flood enjoys honorary Senior during ior Week on Western Day. 4 a Special Year ,J .K Q . ,gg 3 uf- if U T, - V - el A, if- ,- C gh evil R f.f 'fl' , t we ' A 1 + 'Q 3:35, 3 nz ' I M ,Vela get g'M Terri Miller and Marc Sommers discuss the life of a DJ. at KONO studios. The Quartet performs at many functions. Members of Mac's speech team brought home many trophies, Traditions Establish Mads Personalit con stu Hl 's5 Keeping in pace with other schools, Mac participated in the On the Spot television program. Mrs. Margaret Stapper, P.E. Head, was named to Who,s Who American Women.,' .,.. --,A , ii, . n.- Yu. Part of MacArthur spirit has been kind- The Science Fair offered opportunity for inquiring minds ness to others. mg ,YZ Juniors score highly on P .S.A.T. and Kuder Preference tests. Yes, it has been a year of love and companionship. 'alff f wif LC WLLJVZ vjidvo C I Licgdbcu j iviibgif JCM if M JMWJ ZMQU 71,Q4,!fwkQk,Q!vzz My auf C77 may Vi, 166 JCM, cw fo, Q41 Vivfucf Voanuuoif QC Maki! 'Luna kjpaxmdgf pw ,L LLM www Z ,cub-QJB' L-iz, '00 Li? ' xl pf we 4, V Lf QJOJ pcM1l1J fb L OJCXLXLZ -ji-X, I 1 CQC, 'i Q25 g1rrhf1n1:e l fcficfiafw! ' 'ff 3 A QVL ., gff E1,Q'7cf v 4 f- 1 , , Z , L 0 , X Lfiffzfc. x K-' k,6, f I ig! V pd In ' 4. QV! , J xl, N LX. if ,- , Q Z Z L-46 , F, A 1 X ' fx A A , A Q L, f LJC' tj L I Lf f F 7! f 7 ' ,V ,-1 U ' G ' I If 1 - Wy! Q O 4, M5 XV x CL Q W , ff? 5 N M . M QQLLQXO-U Q. w . . ' N Uxouv U1UfW 'g?i NU ' R CNW Q CROWD CBQQWA - A Thi idim e offeifeii by the A , Nm! Us GM iyykinisfratian iziiii 5 A 5 Q 1 , ytiiileiits in achieving pezfsoiiizl ' i ' h ll . MWODJQ ww? eowxox if, Ox A N F - wuts MDN W7 W' Q ,X 7f' ,QW 5 202,465 V54 92706 Z k V627 677 Wm fl M20 QZW V, W gf Z M K ' awa if ' 5 f K X X30 35 5 64Qg Wk any WI! Ck'Q Afaf -Aj C? WF' ,055 aff Q29 Z-ZMQQJZQ Q94f Wwfrmkd e .f n A Z M e 'Z , 5 M N , Q55 Eagan, sm- ,, . ....L . mm LW 'sive Vg T52 DR. VIRGIL T. BLOSSOM Superintendent Administration fe ,..v-as MR. JOE WOOD MR. BILLY REAGAN MR. MARTIN STROBLE Assistant Superintendent Curriculum Director Business Manager Board of Trustees The Board of Trustees meets every second Thursday of each month to establish general policies for the North East School District. Local business and professional men meet the wishes of the community and state law. Mr. John W. Bell Dr. A. G. Bradford Dr. A. Fletcher Clark, I r. Dr. Walter E. Rosson Mr. Walter A, Mr. Albert D. Brown, Jr. Mr, Maxwell Bielstein, Jr, Vice President Hjgginbotham President Secretary lk v MR. BE HARRI Principal 'I Attempting to provide able management and wise guidance is a major part of a principal's day. Mr. Harris, MacArthur Principal, gives the school necessary direc- tions for the success of its activities. if Mr. Koehler assists Mr. Harris in man- agement and especially in guidance. He often works out student problems and furthers the cooperation that must exist between students and administration. .-.4--. r , A x S wi Qimvff 5 2,5 T 3' 5, ez:-V f2Z fggfifff V52 vrcgg: x' zi, g H A S Y 57 1ff,15,:A77mM fe f fm -wie vu -,qw x-I--.-. F W -4---i'-if ' -was ' 1 x 1 1-4- . .-:aegis ag.. . .AF n --x. 7 MYRO KOEHLER Vice-Principal , . Mr. Bob Brauchle Counselor Counselors . ' ' ' ' CLS ,'l'u iisflxm We 5 We more s so fr T l Q!! 1 nn 2 iiiiiiisfr: ' N 'Y-. vi x M , V 5 - will W-Q:5 ': B' ii. 5-iii Sfsfssirs lbi '1l'wss1.. Ill ,R A-fffl ' - - m H ,,,:-31l l,lW:xiii uw .H H 1 W ., W 1 ww' wma, ' l 'V ' , - S is 'E' V3 W, 11 M N ig Y Eff r. I N...Qg:,: l.. via . F ,, A.,,A..,, .. ,H an-vi .- . E , x 4 2. Lf' X , - , . . ,st ,kii , eq f . ig.: if ' , If ' ,455 H W 'Ki' . fs :,,r,2fU N an-, .,.. Mr. Brauchle advises Marsha Reeves on the many problems of college entrance re qui rements. T W' ' 'Wg I' 3 V , l S I W -K 'yi- .pil sq , P F an ,Y e .E gig!! f ,r 2' - L lip ,. , Q it i Miss Augusta Boyle NX Vg.. ' . lisaigtlil -'i-:: A' QF Miss Boyle assists a new student in mak- g her four year plan. MacArthur counselors desire to help students in their development into well ad- justed and well orientated adults. Their supervision and guidance provide advisors with proper information to aid students in interpreting their potentialities. 9 :.. f .. --tg Z t , aa., iq v J. .n gat 1--1. as evv , t 'Li-'E in 4 xEs,..kFV INV Miss Boyle and her assistants, Nancy Blakley and Rene Fritz, sort grade cards. .'s,ooa QQ an O so Og.gOOOO o,,o0oo0, 0K'.!,',5gs 5 41,0 0f1t'O 'vi 0 s., oo0g'P., 0.125 9'0f,fQO0 'o1,oo! 0 0 ' , gg .N 0 ' 9 ' .sg , - a 5 o 'No 0 0 ' ff J 1 , 1, 1? ,m H , - WSJ , :saw -,WV f mm , 15 H . - ,QU , , mf- Ef ' ., r ,A 1 . , - I MRS. ANGELINE KIRMON Secretary to the Principal V, : Q W, vue, W y 1: NFA' ki X, swf: pm, S M, 3 e M V p,,. 5 l Q x . . WW, Q, Secretaries L' we , Q' ' Q 5 gn 25924 U 4 v - ,- MRS. GLADYS OWENS Secretary to the Counselor MRS FRANCES HOLT Attendance Secretary W' Rl' ff- 2 - U21-gxuww- f 'HN WEN MH Snug EHR?-sw guy, ,I f 5 .1 I , ,fl .EQ-X . H: f wif! M ' H .Qt Q o , , 1 :Q N Ei ' , 'W N' rd: i vl fu! MRS. MARY LEE ALTHAGE MRS. JEANNINE KEARNS Secretary to the Vice Principal Secretary to the Counselor MRS. FLORENCE WRIGHT Attendance Secretary MRS. PATRICIA English EAIFHOIV The goal of the English Department is to train students Hg 151 V to acquire a knowledge of words and phrases that they might understand what they read and to use these words and phrases effectively to express their own thoughts, to understand gram- mar and to recognize and be responsive to the languages used by cultured men to express their finer feelings and thoughts. Miss MARY , S5-r 1 MEASELS i... English III 'U' AL , I--4:1-A 4 g Q l H .,:w, MRS. GENE BASHUR English III L Seniors in enriched classes use machines to improve their reading speeds 1 If.:-S i s rm, MRS. WANDA CATES English III xo MR. GEORGE MR. JACK MISS BARBARA HOLLAND KOEN BREZIK English III English IV English II Speech -Q'--F 55? MRS, MAJORIE MRS. JANE MR. GLEN MRS. JOAN MISS VIRGINIA EC D MAYFIELD MOELLER POWELL STALMACH Chen 'stry QR Biology . Chemistry Biology Biology 'I if , fl YK Kg Qs 61 V .J 4 ww M N lx? I - ff we e S V Q ' . my I L K I , FN you Col 1 fb if FSP? learned that in Biology. gcor xr another e 'ghte g i- ment to h Chemistry! - l dentg ! v .JQ f XJ he file ix 4 SW Of ,, Q Www ,QV Social Studies The Social Studies Department attempts to de- velop the student into an aware world citizen. The subjects offered bring into focus the ideas and cus- toms of civilization, past and present. Realizing the complexities of today, the student must have a world that has depth. f sw-1'-1'-1? ?' -S ldbk f'4n J ' 1 5 I i Mr. Adkins seldom needs a ladder to decorate his room Fu MR. THURMAN MRS. GRETE MR. RAY MR. JOHN MR. OSCAR ADKINS STEELE BIGGS HAYES LIGHTFOOT Civics American World World History World Economics History History American History Dept. Head Art History U',.11xt-f- if Q' ' A MR. FRANKLIN SITTON Civics, Texas History F E1 :ii la? ni ui i What do you mean long assignment? This is only the first page! MRS. JUNE McSWAIN World History MR. BOBBY JACK PRICE American History Athletics Coach MRS. ANNIE PRUITT American History MR. MAURICE SOCHIA American History l UW, Q Li 1 .1 -- 1. V ,. ,L if 1- 5 . Lx -53.4 ,. num. S: ,rr ' MRS. MARION MR. WESLEY MOUNT WALLACE l 1 2. 1. -1411.211 wg 11 1 1 1 'W' 1 1 1 . 11 11 11 11 an 11 11 fi. 1 1 M 111 - '111 111 11gsesf111f 1 1 F' V 1 14 1?5g.111.11g,.1'f.11g ,.,f,jf-F' 171 4,1 1'1l'111 3521 1 A .1 1 1152? 1 571.11m Y 1' 1 5' xii? 3521, 1, 13 fwfr A 1. - 1 'mc if , . ii illiliflll '2 11. Tu L- 4, n 1 A11 1 .. .- . 1 1 if 125515. K I .111 1155.1 1 1 1 . 711 11 ev e1a,g1,gmH11W1:v uf. 1, M ig 1 11 , , x ,f.-vI.f2ri5.1,.11..L., 1 '1 ., '5fi5',42f ,Li 1 Hi er , . ' 1 i W 2 41 .EE 1, T 54,5 V' il - li ,1! : 1 A 1 12111 Y , 1 1 1..,1 9 ,111 ,,,. . 11 1.1. - - 11, r 11 ,Ka 1111! !111111.1M A 1 1.1 m11m11 .Q 12':,A..i..X,51-5A,k.,31,1-1.1-1 IVE sue 1111- Y. 1 -1111 . -r1 '31 AP 2 f 1 ' 1 1 Q f 1 1 11 f 1 , Q. Q '1 1 1111gy? 11 it 1 v my 1 , 1 . K Q - '--1-wif: 3. 3 it 5 I ig H9846 ,Q 1. . p 1 l g .4 is 1. ,L .1 W: 11 111 uf .7 1 ri ' -1 .'.g.1,.. 'S -. --5 . ' Mrs. Mount explains the day's assignment to Mike Laboski. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts enables a student to achieve cre- ativity with his own hands and ingenuity under skillful guidance. Students learn basic techniques in a wide variety of handicrafts. During an Industrial Arts class, Mr. Wallace helps John Koenig begin a new project. Foreign Language A student may gain in any language an insight to his own. But in an age of increas- ing internationalism, insight of one's own is not enough for intelligent citizenship of today's World. Knowledge of a foreign language is be- coming increasingly important in a culture whose aims are peace and understanding. I l e ,,.i.,.. ,A,,, 5 I fo fl .M Q C ,H wid' ,1. L wif-ffwzz. .,,x.,,.,...... ' - 1: ':f51:1:4s3fzE5: s : 3 ::f12:: .N Nw F X, i, Hi' NJ' iii' ,-l.,-i r When you laugh in my class, you laugh in French. 'Q ,Fm ll , . - 2 vag- ,N . gyu .R T+L MRS. ARGELIA KROHN Spanish Dept. Head MISS YOLANDA ALVARADO Spanish MRS. CATHERINE A DAVIS Spanish MISS ODILIA JACQUES French MR. SAM SHIPPEN Latin are MRS. PAMELA WRIGHT Spanish V k-1 A, 'H in ' The language lab aids students in learning proper pronunciation. Music and Drama Music probably brings more spiritual satis- faction to more people than any of the other arts. The Music Department teaches students to appreciate the aesthetic value of music while creating it themselves. Likewise Drama teaches appreciation of creativity through speech, de- bate and drama. 1 F, Ron Walker, Jeanne Chesnut and Debby Prothero starred 1n T1 Out for Ginger. f' I 5 - an I 54 f -:-as f 1523 MR. JOHN H. MRS. VIRGINIA MR. KENNETH PEARSON FLOOD MILLER Band Choir English II Speech maa3sl m, All State Choir members, Kent Blohm, Darryl Trcka, Wanda Reindhart and Billy Schwind prac- tice with Mrs. Flood. 4 .ax CTA - bv! J - . J: N.,- A visitor judges Diana Hord's Christmas centerpiece. MISS FAYE STRICKLAND Homemal-:ing Home Economics The Home Economics Department imparts to each of its students a sense of membership in the house- hold. It achieves its goal of training future home- makers by teaching the fundamentals of cooking, diet, clothing, and care of home, plus the importance of family relationship and other related subjects. MRS. MARY E. EVANS Homemaking Realizing the need for development of body and stature to go hand in hand with the fulfillment of a stu- dents true potential, the Physical Education department provides daily exercise and release from the humdrum schedule of scholastic work. The importance of team- work and good sportsmanship are likewise stressed. ,ge-f 1 r N f MRS. MARGARET MISS CAROLYN STAPPER BABBIT Girls P.E. Girls P.E. Dept. Head 'T Girl's P.E. classes develop skills in many different sports. Winners near the finish line at a co-educational tra meet. This event was another MacArthur first. MR. WILLIAM MR. JOE BILL CARDER FOX Boys P.E. Head Coach Track Coach -ffm H Y- '-'fniff 3 - -up-vi - ',. ,- . - - l MR. CHARLES MR. SAM PATTERSON SHIELDS Health Health Athletics Athletics Physical Education MISS LANEAL MR. JAMES TANKERSLEY TERRY Girls P.E. Boys P.E. Lassies Miss Tankersley makes a quick about face well behind the safety line during archery practice. V w MRS. BETTY BALSER This year the North East School District instituted a system of programs of education for exceptional chil- dren. MacArthur provides through its Special Education department opportunities for students Whose needs cannot he satisfied in an ordinary classroom situation. The De- partment insures its students maximum use of their edu- cational potentiality and advancement which perhaps were before unattainable. ' aj' Q as l V its '- ,il . t t?r vN-X ' r 1 lie A . 1 1 r If f. ,N 5 ,f g . I 1 lf' N I Lt g ' I ' itll ,M wi lint, rms Mrs. Balser supervises the class activities. M tt' Students help journalism classes with the task of stuffing papers. Special Education Mrs. Balser assists one of her students with a handicraft project. - 3 if ' ' -.. .. Q ,X -N. ml 3 ' Q' .n , I Q - 1 1 t u' ,W .A , --iff: ',-fs f..s--if 4 A -Y A , , ,- c xl Fm it . D.E. students maintain attractive arrangements in the 300 wing display case. i iiix hi t ' .fi Q , . 1 it is - 'f ,-3. ,- af' V fl W if -'fbi l fi MISS PAT COFER Distributive Education The United States owes her wealth, power, and influence to the growth of business. Distributive Ed- ucation classes prepare students to meet the chal- lenge of today's business world. This department assists the D.E. student in finding a part-time job in the afternoons. A new field in education, Dis- tributive Education aids the student in an easy transition to the commercial world. -V ,Y Miss Cofer writes recommendation letters for two attractive students. MRS PHYLLIS REAQMER Llbrarlan MRS GLADYS TAYLOR Secretary Llbrar Mrs Reamer and Mrs Taylor h Jay Storms locate a book 1n the M Arthur hbrary PTA Ex MRS. MARSHALL NEY, SR. ,Mrs. Harold McCrabb, Treasurerg Mrs. Marshall Ney, Sr., Presidentg Mrs. R Metcalfe Recording Secretary A , . . , . , ' , gllfifimw T lf :N ,D Z m...1g?si X A Hi.. is li A f vi : President Swift, Vice Presidentg Mrs. W. E. Billington, Corresponding Secretary, and Mrs. Staiml , . Cafeteria and Maintenance M . f ,H I Vicente Morales, Mr. Fred Fernandez, Miss Antonio Mar- Reimarm, Mrs. Georgie Lee Rutledge, Mrs. Josefina Fuentes, rs. Irene Villarreal, Mrs. Lorine Haufler, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Minerva Valdez, Mrs. Iva Krisll-Manager, Mrs. Frieda Mrs. Wanda Waelti, Mrs. Edith Sparks, Mrs. Evaleen Kneuper, Miss Dalia Canchola. a I v i Y i Z. 1 x ' ri ' nw ' ' Q ui xi 2 ii ' , , . . W, in , . in 1 MRS. BEATRICE TREVINO Mr. John Foster, Mr. Joe Martinez, Mr. Steve Hernandez, Mr. Rosendo Torres, Mr. Jesus Gutierrez, Mr. Gustavo Trevino, Mr. Armando Trevino, Mr. Juan Hernandez, Mr. Eusebio Contero, Manager. X fffw QV -'Qi XX N U , dygiofg ,gf Q ryffjgv Qwif ff ffsmlfmfi iw' ' Q pxfyf 9 A fifigffgkgp fiffiiiif fifieilif gif' if if QU' z9QUgNff?lf A 3'fx '? x. QV fw fiifSfD9H1Q U iff fnfiff my if J fwwg Mififfsw Mfw W ,ilqrienhslgip One is 1267-Q! mm f b friendship MMA b l Z 6 5 . f e Mree C im! of I ol other 5 Z2 I s 5 9,,,.,.m.E N I . U la '43, ,a 2 '11 1- ,...1-- 'gig ,,i1..-1 , f s5 - 2? Q.:- fp Bi K . xx W I X N --x xgxxx N M ighhg Seninrzf Qmmif, L MUG OL' MQ QQ wiv QEQQL .Gmi3,QD'UQ RIMLQ G if SJW mWc.w xSCPg.iL Qmcgl ,uovwXQniL3-lpLQu ttyl, 6 QLQ, Q AC- IQJQQL VLQQWIDWNXQQLD C , mx QU k.iQvwxCs-fl Lglclgxf K5 Emily QLQJ Lgcrwyfv glnvcdm, L KXg,5Q.uX, .gggw 'X kk,-Aw. LEX L Gm kim QM! AUW I me Are 63231 Ani! 'i3Hlgai'a:f-f mute aHHB,1'2 E132 Seminars '54 Mr. John Milligan Sponsor Seated: Vicki Thomas, Reporterg Colleen Standing: Bob Alexander, Presidentg Earl Beck, Historiang Mary Bea Mullenniex, Orbin, Vice Presidentg Steve Stough, Treas- Chaplain, and Ann Yarbrough, Secretary. I-l1'CI', and .l0hIl Girdley, Sergeant-at-Arms. Abbott, Eric Allen, Tommy Almrmnson, Marsha Aly, Bobby Alexanller, BOIJ Amerszon, Allan .Wx 'V L ag ,W W S A O Public Speakin ABBOTT, ERIC-Lib. Club lg Sci. Club lg Span. Club 45 Pwdr. Puff, Bhrmadora 4. ABRAMSON, MAR- SHA-Span. Club 1-4g F.H.A. Choir 1-45 A. Capl. 2-45 Bairns 2-45 Beta Club 3,4g F.B.L.A. 4. ALEXANDER, BOB-Ftbl. 1-2, Fr. Club 13 S.C. 23 Sci. Club 2,35 M Sz W 2,35 Track 3,49 Cross Cntry. 3,45 N.H.S. 2g F.H.A. Beau 3, N.S.F. 39 Sr. Class Pres. 4. ALLEN, TOMMY-S.C. lg Track 1-45 Trans. 3. ALY, BOBBY-Band 1-45 Ftbl. lg Track 1. AMERSON, AL- LAN-Sci. Fair. ANDERSON, JUNE- Trans. 45 F.H.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 4. ANDERSEN, KIP-Span. Club 15 Band 1-3, M 8: W 3-4g Sci. Club 4. Anderson, .lune Andersen, Kip A Elan.,- -In Hx... . , 'E ntrigues Seniors 5 X Bob Alexander delivers his famous monologue on women drivers at an F.H.A. meeting I Anderson, Sharon Andrews, Cynthia .7 air 4-rf , iw ,qi :M H, - ,f IC Anthony, Steven 3 ni, ANDERSON, S H A R O N-Trans. 39 S.C. Pres. 1, News. Rept.g Highest Act. Awrd', Honor Stu.g Annual Staff, Pep Clubg Outstanding Dorm Stu.g Beta Club 3,4g Deb. Club 3, Masque 8: Wig 4. ANDREWS, CINDY-Fr. Club 1-3, G.R.A. 15 F.N.A. 2,35 Y- Teens 35 F.H.A. 4. ANTHONY, STEVEN C.-Trans. 45 Wrest. 1-35 Ftbl. 25 N.H.S. 2,3, V.P. 35 Cross Count. 3,4. BAILEY, CHRIS-Mr. Hardirfs Adv. Bailey, Chris iw -mm J S Seniors Receive Beaut Honors Bailey, Tom Baldree, Mike Baird, Harriett Baldwin, Ruth Baker, Myla Ball, Dennis I Q,- if nw-.N 3 BAILEY, TOM-Indus. Club 1,2,4, F.B.L.A. 2-4, D.E.C.A. 3,4. BAIRD, HARRIETT-Trans. 35 Pep Club 1,23 Choir 1,2g F.T.A. 1,23 Baims 3, F.H.A. 3,44 Lassies 4. BAKER, MYLA -Choir 1, F.H.A. 1,2-43 A. Capl. 2-4, All region 3,4, Sec. 4. BALDREE, MIKE-Sci. Club Treas. 4, Class Fav. 1,35 F.H.A. Beau 15 Ftbl. 1-4g Bsktbl. 15 Span. Club 25 Class Pres. 3, Hi-Y 3,4, Letter Club 3,4. BALDWIN, RUTH-Trans. 2, Band 1-4, Treas. 45 Sei. Club 2-45 Fr. Club 3g F.N.A. 33 N.H.S. 8-4. BALL, DENNIS-Band 1-4, A. Capl. 23 Choir 3,4. BALT- ZELL, DOTTY-F.H.A. 1-43 Ir. Deb lg S.C. 2,35 Baims 2, Miss Southwest Texas 35 Span. Club 35 Veg. Queen Duch. 45 Newspaper 4. Balrzell, Dotty Barnett, Linda Barnes, John BARNES, JOHN-Indust. Arts 3,4g M8zW 4. BARNES, LINDA-Trans. 4g State Hon. Soc. 1, Pep Squad lg Sch. Letter 25 Drill Team 3, F.H.A. 3, Span. Club 4. BARTON, MIKE- Fr. Club lg Deb. Team 15 Bsktbl. Mgr. 1,23 Ftbl. Mgr. 1-3, Bsbl. Mgr. 3, Track Mgr. 2,35 Sci. Club 2g Beta Club 2-4, Indust. Arts Club 4. BEARD, JIM-Trans. 25 Bsktbl. l-4, Bsbl. 1, Track lg S.C. V. Pres. 15 Class Fav. lg Span. Club 2, Hi-Y 4, Sr. Boys' Club 4. BASSETT, CYN- THIA-Trans. 2, J'.N.H.S. 1, F.T.A. 2, N.H.S. 3,45 Beta Club 3,4, Rept. 45 Q.8zS. 3,4, Pres. 4g Newspaper 3,4, Bus. Mgr. 3, Assoc. Ed. 4g Pwdr. Puff 35 Choir 4g Y.F.C. 4. BATES, KATHY-Trans. 25 G.A.A. lg Pep Club, Sec. lg BRAHMA 2,45 M6:W 2-45 Bairns 2,34 Beta Club 2-4, Pwdr. Puff 84 Lassies 4. BATES, JAMES- Sci. Club 2-45 Swim. Team 2. ' , 1 1 1 X Barnes, Linda Barton, Mike Beard, Jim Judges at annual Teena Texas Contest select Kristy Waters as Teena Two. N J Bassett, Cynthia Bates, James Bates, Kathy Beard, Mike Beebe, Allen Beck, Colleen Benson, Linda Bedford, Billy Bergman, Brad ara f Qi . ' I I. 1? Seniors Suppor BEARD, MIKE-Miss Iacques Adv. BECK, COLLEEN-F.H.A. 1-45 Stu. Aid 1-44 Span. Club 1,24 Lariets 14 Ir. Debs 14 Baims 24 Class Parl. 24 Ioum. 14 Class Hist. 3-44 Swhrt. Ct., Lady-in-Wtg. 34 Lassie Col. 4. BED- FORD, BILLY-Span. Club 1. BEN- SON, LINDA-Lassies 3,44 Baims 24 G.R.A. 2-84 F.H.A. 24 Pwdr. Puff 3. BERGMAN, BRAD-N.A.S. 14 Span. Club 1-24 Ftbl. lg Sgt. of Arms 14 M 8: W 2,34 F.B.L.A. 3,44 Sr. Boys' C1ub4 N.R.A. 44 Beta Club 4. BEEBE, ALLEN-Ftbl. 14 Track lg FHA Beau 14 Span. Clb. 1-44 Bsktbl. 24 Bsbl. 2,34 Hi-Y 3, Pres. 44 Pwdr. Puff Coach, 3,4. BESFER, BILL-Trans. 24 Pwdr. Puff Brmadora 44 BRAHMA photographer 4. BIDWELL, ALEX- Newspaper staff 14 Sci. Club 2-44 V.P. 3, Pres. 44 Beta Club 3,44 N.H.S. 3,4. Besfer, Bill Bidwell, Alex sniff: ., , as-.-as ,L x f, f, . irzng-1 f,...sL21 ,, . . .... 1 . V ..,, ! 'Y Mr ,.sms.: Msg A Athletic: Programs David Meriwether and Hat attend all MacArthur football games. Billington, Rita Bledsoe, Sharon We - Y ' - - -' '- ' ' 1'T7:f..,..,.. I 1.553319 . . , A HSE? 'v J x'Hl f- il A... lf Y Y A V Z' L xl A ' it gxx ws. 'AGN'-1 .Egg 'o , 35131 E BILLINGTON, RITA-Ltn. Club 1-29 Beta Club 3,44 Honor Soc. 3,49 Las- sies 3,4, Rank Capt. 45 Bairns 25 A Capl. Choir 1-4, Hist. 45 Pwdr. Puff 3,4. BLEDSOE, SHARON ANN- Serv. Club lg Teach. Asst. 1-45 F.B.L,A. 3,45 F.H.A. 4. BLOHM, KENT-Ftbl. 1,24 Track 1,25 Bsktbl. 1,25 Span. Club 15 A Cpla. Choir 1-45 Four Keys 3,49 Sr. Boys Club. BOGGS, DINA-G.R.A. 1-4, Pres. 15 A Baud 2-4, Span. Club 25 Pwdr. Puff 3,4, Capt. 4. Blohm, Kent Boggs, Dina N ,egg 13' ,, ' , .,., ml. 7 N L ,,,.,,.. l Y, A 69 algal? W i Senior Spirit Reaches All Time High Boludo, Pam Bonge, Susan Bordonaro, Don QQ ,,,,,..4 auiiwffiiifiissl in zafefsgfigzrfew- W i .' . Boyle, Jim Bradley, Sharon Bradshaw, Mike ...sa di f , Y BOLADO, PAM-FHA 1-4g Baims 2,35 FBLA 3,45 Y-Teens 45 Pwder Puff 4, BONGE, SUSAN-Choir 1-35 FBLA 3-4, Trens. 45 Mixed Choir 4. BORDONARO, DON-Trans. 43 ROTC 1-35 Rifle Club 1-3. BOYLE, JIM-Trans. 35 Bsbl. lg Sr. Boys' Club 4. BRADLEY, SHARON-Latin Club 1-4g Baims 2g Lassies 3-43 Drum Majorg NHS 45 Art Club 4, Pres. 4. BRADSHAW, MIKE-Golf Club 1-25 ROTC 3, Rifle team 35 Track 3. BREWER, ROY-Trans. 35 Sr. Boys' Club 45 Pwder Puff Brhmdora 4. Brewer, Roy ri Brooker, Marvin BROCKER, MARVIN-Mr. Koen's Adv. BROWN, BILL-Bsbl. 15 Swim 25 Track 4. BROWN, SUSAN- G.R.A. 1-4, F.H.A. 1, Lib. 3. BROWNING, RICHARD-Judo Club 3. BUEHRING, VERSIELENE-Mr. Koen's Adv. BUNN, BUNNIE- F.H.A. 1-3g Bairns 2,35 Teach. Asst. 25 Lassies 4, Ltn. Club 4. r H . it r V i ,hi '. VVY- , 1 - B r J if fp. .K I -l Cris-ll iufrii-Wiiif 4 Ez 'f - -53121: 11 fi 553523 4,5 Brown, Bill Brown, Doug Brown, Susan Glynda Smith decorates class- room during Spirit Week. J Browning, Richard Buehring, Versielene Bunn, Bunnie 72 QW f TD' BIISS, R3I1dY Butler, David Byers, D'Ann Bustos, Virginia Butts, John Callaway, Oran BUSS, RANDY-Trans. 24 Bsbl. 1-4. BUSTOS, VIRGINIA-Pwdr. Puff 3. BUTLER, DAVID-Surf Club 1 Sr. Boys Club 4. BUTTS, JOHN-Mr. K0en's Avd. BYERS, D'ANN-Trans. 43 Bowling 1-3g M.8zW. 4 CALLAWAY, ORAN-Bsktbl. 1-45 Hi-Y 4. Dotty Baltzell and Preston Kelley amuse themselves while they wait for Santa. opeful Seniors Look Forward to Holidays CANALES, ALONSO-Trans. 35 Art Club 4. CANTILE, SONYA-F.H.A. lg Fr. Club 1-49 Beta Club 3-44 News- paper 4g M6:W 4g BRAHMA 4. CARDWELL, SUE-Trans. 3g F.H.A. lg F.T.A. lg Baims 3. CARPENTER, CAROL-Trans. 3g F.H.A. 1-45 F.T.A. lg Bairns 3. CARTER, BETTY- F.H.A. Canales, Alonso Cantile, Sonya Cardwell, Sue Cass, James Carpenter, Carol Caswell, Joan Carter, Betty Catlin, Barbara fl ,Zi is-'E 1' ,. lieu 'S Jil 'fi . A vm m, P' X ,,.f .' X ' . 1 Q 'W QQ., Z ig, xwuggf-7,-H : V . ,R I --b .N , ,,,J'4 .155 . . A3152 .:.,,v, - '-YL-,ifiw Wy. YL if , 'X f . . . f1f?.w,,Qf9i5, 51,3315 Ml' Semors Bc-:queath D1 mt 99.0 by mln Gel' ,N ww my g 0 UM Ov fpyxiilvyyfjp iff . M, ul .Yan by 3 0, I mp '.U:? w'il .U Ox. wwf' yy of UNM 'wbviiopffg .my lg D bngglvi' L 'ffl' .QD www? WA 01 pls Adhd? L, iiwwp NW W h LU ll El OF W 3535? 7530 Cherry, Eddie Q7 F X ,, 'X .X ,, W ws CVR WG' 55 ,---1 253' Chesnut, Jeanne Chun, Irving Clark, Dennis xrxfftsvxz ski' 1, W .x . 5 CHAMPAGNE, ROLANDA-Trans. 35 Class Sec. 15 Class Treas. 25 S.C. 25 F.B.L.A. 45 F.H.A. 4. CHELKOW- SKI, EDDIE-Ftbl. 1-35 MQW 45 Sr. Boys' Club 4. CHERRY, EDDIE- Lib. Clb. 15 Latin Clb. 1-2, Sgt. at Armsg Bsktbl. Mgr. 2-45 Pwdr. Puff 45 Sr. Boys' Club 4. CHESNUT, JEANNE-Span. Clb. 1, Sec.5 FHA 1,25 ACapl. Choir 1-4, Sec. Treas., V.P.5 Masque 8: Wig 2-4, rept. 4, Sec. Treas.5 Bairns 25 Beta Club. 35 Brhmdora 3,4. CHUN, IRVING- Trans. 45 Varsity Soccer 3. CLARK, DENNIS-Spanish Club. lg D.E. 4. COHEN, DAVID-Span. Clb. 15 I.S.L. 1,35 Sci. Club 2-45 Math Clb. 25 Beta Clb. 3,45 Tri-Iota 3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,4, V.P., Track 35 N.H.S., Pres. COLE, KATHY-G.R.A. 1-45 Y-Teens 15 Stu. Asst. 1-45 4-I-I 1,35 Lassies 25 Bairns 35 A.A.U. track 35 F.H.A. 4. Cohen, David Cole, Kathy . 55? . ,T 1 1 -1 lx ' i. ,X , HN' 74 x..f 5 mmgifx, ,, --M - 'K Nl tt . F fi ,+I J Vernice Dean gives unwanted assistance to Betsy Smith. COLE, NANCY-Bairns 34 Art Club lg Fr. Club 23 M.8zW. 4. COLLEY, JAMES-Nedt. certif. 25 Boxing Club 45 Nat. merit. commend. 4. COL- LINS, CHARLES-Latin Club 1-25 Varsity track 2. Collins, Charles Collinsworth, Floyd 3959 Campus Sees Unique Decorations Collins, Jim Curtis, Carol Cooper, Leslie Cooke, Roger Crain, Justine Daley, George s,, im. f fi COLLINS, JIM-Bsketbl. 1-45 Ftbl. 1-3. COOPER, LESLIE. CRAIN, JUSTINE-Y-Teens 15 F.N.A. 3,4. CURTIS, CAROL-F.H.A, I-45 Fr. Club 1,25 Bairns 2,35 Pwdr. Puff 3,45 Attendance Off. 3,45 Brhmdoras 4. COOKE, ROGER-trans. 45 Ltn. Club 1,25 Math Club 1,35 Gemmn Club 25 Biology Club 25 Lbry. 35 ROTC Rifle Team 3. DAMON, RONNI-NHS 1,25 Ltn. Club 25 F.H.A. 3,45 DECA, Hist. and Rept. 4. D'ANGELO, TOM- MY-Bsktbl. 15 Bsbl. 15 Track Team 2-45 Art Club 25 Sci. Club 35 Number Sense 35 Beta Club 45 Pwdr. Puff Brhmdora 45 Sr. Boys' Club 4. Damon Ronni D'Angelo, Tommy .-LY, my .U an-A ff 'WW 5 if Davis, Sandy DAVIS SANDY-G.R.A. 1,25 Span Club 1, F.H.A. 1,24 teach. asst. 1,3,4g Pwdr. Puff 3-4, Mgr. 4, Bairns 2, Lassies 3-4, F.B.L.A. 4. DEAN, VERNICE--Span. Club 1,24 Lib. Club 1,2g F.B.L.A. 2,39 Sr. Boys' Club 4g Pwdr. Puff 4, Brhmdora. DENNY, JIM-Span. Club 1,4, treas. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 A.Capl. 1-4, P.A.S.F. 1,2,4, Beta Club 2-4, Thesp. 2-4 M6zW 3,44 N.H.S. 3,4. DE SALME, WILLIAM-N.H.S. 3. DICKERSON, JOHN-Dbl. Club 25 Sci. Club 25 Ltn. Club 3-4. DI GIACOMO, MICHELLE -Trans. 3, Teach. asst. 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4. 1:1-V' .X . ll 3' '9 Dean, Vernice Dickerson, John DCHHY, .llm Di Giacomo, Michelle De Salme, William Disbemlett, Don Gloria Kieffer and Gwen Lips- comb seek identity of the pom- pom nomad. SML -5 ff, rf .L x x 1?-' rll EFX ---V in -- V, , , zzsfs im QQNFQ. DfliC1'1iHC,, C3101 Dolan, Nancy Dunkum, Terry DIXOU, Dlime Dlll-alley, Bill Dunlap, Cynthia 1 1 ' ' A , Qi- in Seniors leave traces of their presence everywhere. DITTERLINE, CAROL-F.H.A. 1,2g Span. Club 1,23 Baims 2,35 Girls choir 2, A.Capl. 3,45 Pwdr. Puff 4. DIXON, DIANE-Band 1-35 F.H.A. lg G.R.A. 25 Teach. Asst. 3,43 F.T.A. 4. DOLAN, NANCY-Span. Club lg F.H.A. 2-43 Beta Club 8,4. DU- LANEY, BILL-Thesp. 45 Speech con- test. DUNLAP, CYNTHIA-D.E.C.A. 3,4. DUNKUM, TERRY-Ftbl. 1-4. 'mm Class of '64 Leaves EARNEST, BEVERLY-Nurses Club 2,35 Lib. Club 2-45 Teach. Asst. 4. EASON, MIKE-Ftbl 1-45 Bsktbl 1-45 Nat. Beta Club 45 Track 45 Hi- Y. ELBEL, FRED-Mrs. Basher's Adv. ELLISON, SHERRILL-F.H.A. 1-4, Sec. 1, V.Pres. 35 Span. Club 1-35 S.C. 2-3,Sec 45 Bairns 25 Lassies 3-4, Majorctte 3-4, head 45 Beta Club 35 Sweethrt Ball Ct. 35 F.H.A. Ct. ESPINOSA, ADRIAN-Span. C lu b 1,25 F.I-LA. 1-35 Baims 2,35 F.B.L.A. 4. ESTES, IVAN-Ftbl 1-4, co-capt. 45 Bsktbl. 1-45 Track 25 Bsbl 2-4, Dist. 2-35 Lettermn. Club 2-45 N.H.S. 3,45 Hi-Y 3,4, Pres. 4. FARNUM, DARLENE-Sci. Club 1,2, Sec. 15 N.H.S. 3,45 Span. Club 3-4. Earnest, Beverly Eason, Mike 1' H 3 N Z 1 Elbel, Fred Ellison, Larraine Ellison, Sherrill I .KX vat lts Mark Espinosa, Adrian Estes, Ivan F arnum, Darlene WE'-wrg, , ,, U, - 51.5 : , I l .92-M -iii L Farris, Barbara Favella, Dorothy Feuerlein, Judy Report Cards Foster MIXC Fey, Louise Finck, Roger Flammia, Dan 5511: fm, .:EEIS:..m JE. ' ii-'iQQLfll ' 2, W N Qin! -u ',1 T V bww N FARRIS, BARBARA-Trans. 25 F.H.A. 15 Booster club 1,25 Tennis 2. FA- VELLA, DOROTHY-Serv. Club 15 F.B.L.A. 2,45 Bairns 35 Pwdr. puff 45 Fr. Club 4. FEUERLEIN, JUDY- F.N.A. 3,45 G.R.A. 2-45 Y-Teens. FEY, LOUISE-F.H.A. 15 Buirns 25 Lassies 3,45 Y-Teens 45 F.B.L.A. 4. FINCK, ROGER-Band 15 Masq 8: Wig 2,35 Teach. Asst. 35 Ind. Arts 4. FLAMMIA, DAN-Mrs. Bashers Adv. FLEMING, MARY-Trans. 25 Choir 15 Dramateers 2,35 Thes. 3,45 M5zW 45 A.Capl. 4. Flanagan, Pat Fleming, Mary ummm Q Feelings Fletcher, Susan Flood, ,lean Q,-:L sr- 4-. 1 , ,lv .... ,. - ,. ft W ---... ?..3g?i.:.: H v W za i X M. lu. Flowers, Johnny 3 Don Bordonaro wonders ho the news gently. FLETCHER, SUSAN-trans. 35 S.C. 1-3, Art Club 1-3g Ir. Debs 15 F.H.A. lg Class Sec 2, Chi Sigma 2,33 Latin Club 2, Sci. Club 25 Candy Stripers 2,35 Aloha Comm. 3. FLOOD, JEAN -Lariets Pres. lg Sc. Sec. 1, Rep. lg Span. Club 1-23 Beta Club 2-4g F.H.A. 2-4g Bairns 2, Lassies 3, Majorctte 45 Key Club 3-45 Pwdr Puff 4, teach asst. 39 A.F.S. Chairman 4. FLOWERS, JOHNNY-Ftbl 13 Track lg Bsbl 2-49 Key Club 3,45 Pwdr. Puff, Cheerleader 45 F.H.A. Beau 4, Sr. Boys' Club 4g Brahma Bull Club 44 Mascot Caretaker 1-4. FOX, NAOMI-F.I-I.A. 1-43 Bairus 3-45 F.N.A. 4. Fox, Naomi W he can break Sweatshirts Sparkle During Spirit Week Fly, Mary Frament, Henry Freeman, Lou f ew Callipo, Candy Garcia, Norma Garwood, Linda .f1 'Y d- FLY, MARY-Class Fav. 1,25 S.C. 15 Span. Club 15 Baim 25 F.H.A. 25 Lassies 3,45 Cheerldr. 3,45 Sweetheart Ball Ct. 35 Hmcmg. Ct. 35 Bskbl. Sweethrt. 35 Beta club 8,45 N.H.S. 3,4. FRAMENT, HENRY-Mrs. Mount's Adv. FREEMAN, LOU- F.H.A. 1-45 Lariets 1,25 Teach. Asst. 1-35 Class Vice Pres. 25 Baims 25 Lassies 3,4. GALLIPO, CANDY- Trans. 35 Drama club 25 F.H.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Pwdr. Puff. GARCIA, NORMA-F.H.A. 1-45 I.S.L. 1-35 Lib. Asst.5 Lib. Club 35 N.H.S. 3,4. GARWOOD, LINDA-Ir. Debs 15 Choir 1-45 A. Capl. 2-45 Sci. Club 2,35 N.H.S. 354. GATTI, JOHN- Trans. 45 Ftbl. 1,2. Catti, John 5 if 1n..1 ' .1- F 82 '-S. sing . ,. f sn, 1 , S 'New' :v 4 i - gg. Gerrity, Helen GERRITY, HELEN-Trans. 45 S.C. 1-3g Span. Club 1-39 Pep Club lg F.T.A. 2,35 Newspaper 4. GIRDLEY, JOHN-Ltn. Club lg Bsktbl lg Bsbl 2-49 Hi-Y 45 Class Sgt. at Arms 4. GLADWIN, SHERRY-Teach. Asst. lg Spun. Club 1,23 Band 1-49 Beta Club 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4g Sci. Club 3,45 Golf 4. COLL, SHARON-Mrs. Mount's Adv. GOODSTEIN, P A T S Y-Serv. Club lg Span. Club 1-43 F.H.A. 1-45 Class Fav. Vice Pres. 23 Sweetheart Princessg Bnirns 2,35 S.C. 45 Art 4. GRACE, KATHY-F.H.A. lg Span. Club 15 N.I-I.S. 3,45 Teach. Asst. 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4. Wi .s s 1. .-gg fe.. 1 1 q51f'.,, .,gf4'5A,'.f f . ,X -L pf .. xl 4.x Lf-1 . R! 1 J- :M i ff? ii' 1 4 V V... l 5 zz A. lx gig! r' S QU flfl. ,fu-sz.. is . l Am I . H H1 W M 1 sl, 'J 4'-ui Girdley, John Gladwin, Sherry Glassford, Fred Dickie Wolfe displays his origi- nal Spirit Week sweatshirt. Coll, Sharon Goodstein, Patsy Grace, Kathleen ef, , ,x mmwwlxlww 'V rm-,2:5 , E ,Y Z -lax, ' Q 'V ' s nitlfyl ll' u V if Graef, Geraldine Graham, Lin N f ff f .rf ...N 4 ga, 5 'Ne-lk. Green, Connie Green, Linda 572' miie., u Grimes, Linda Grubhs, Sue GRAEF, GERALDINE-G.R.A. 2-45 Recor. 44 Y-Teens 4. GRAHAM, LIN -Ftbl. lg D.E.C.A. 3,4g Vice Pres. 4. GREEN, CONNIE-Choir 2,35 F.N.A. 3. GREEN, LINDA-S.C. 15 Pep Squad lg Fr. Club lg Trans. 2g G.R.A. 2g Fr. Club 2,8g F.H.A. 3,4. CRIMES, LINDA-Trans. 25 F.H.A. 35 Span. Club 3g Sci. Club 35 Y.F.C. 45 A Capl. 1-4. GRUBBS, SUE-F.H.A. 1-45 F.T.A. 2,45 Bairns 35 Span. Club 4. Myla Baker shows interested classmates one of the newer rou- tines. New Dance Steps Intmgue Maesters GIULIANI, LARRY-N.H.S. 3,45 Sr Boys' cxub. GUIMARES, ROBERT- Choir 1-3g Fthl. 1-35 Chess 1-3g Sci Cluh 2-33 Fr. Club lg A Capl Choir GUTHRIE, DON-Transfer 2. HAI-IN GEORGE-Mrs. Wright's Adv. HALL EVELYN-Trans. lg Band 1-3g F.H.A 2-45 Teach. Asst. 3,44 Span. Club 2 HALL, TIM-Band lg Sci. Club l-4 Key club 2,3, Lt-Gov 45 Bsktbll 3 N.H.S. 3-45 Jr. Class Tresg S.C. Tres Giuliani, Larry Guimares, Robert tl new-up X-HLQV' 197- - 'S-f : x Hargis, John Harrison, Lauri Hartoon, John Auditorium Sets Scene for Senio are na ,f X .1f5?iQii:!1l . ,-i:...azf3g5,'iiQIIi 'ww ' S E Q N Hawes, Kent Hearn, Jessie Hearn, Pam .li i ,f, , X 1 P' Bff if V- I I , Q I' 5 1- ' .. ffm . . 'ie . m-- I Y ,... ,W .V QQ.. l HARGIS, IOHN-Ftbl 33 Bsktbl 2,3,4, Key club 2,3, Lt-Gov. 4. HARRISON, LAURI-FHA 1,2,3g Latin club 1-4 Pres. 45 Y-Teens 1, Science Fair 1,3, Barins 2, Latin Honor soc., Class chap. 2, Outst. world Hist. stu. 2, Newspaper 2,3,4, Co-editor-im chief 4, Band 35 Sci. club 3, Q8zS 3,45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,44 Tri-Iota 4. HARTOON, IOHN-Trans. 25 Class Hept. lg Ftbl. 15 Track 2,3,4g Cross Country 3,4. HAWES, KENT- Ftbl 2, Cross Country 2, Track 2. HEARN, IESSIE-Key Club 3,45 Bsbl 3,45 Track 4. HEARN, PAM- FHA 2,3,4g Masq. Sz Wig 25 Barins 2,35 French club lg S.C. Rept. 45 Y- Teens 45 YFC 4. HEIDELBERG, IEANETTE-FHA 1-4 I Vice-Pres. 3,45 Span. club lg Stu. council 1,2,3, Barins 25 Beta club 2,3,4, Hist. 45 Lassies 3,4, major 4, YFC 4. HICK- MAN, JACK-Miss Wright's Adv. Heidelberg, Jeanette Hickman, Jack .MX4 1 . is Y! ortraits Hilburn, John Hill, Vic -f-E--1515-gi , V ' -g ls v Hilgeu, lane is Larry Pearce sighs with exasperation after being clrapecl instead of tuxefl. HILBURN, JOHN-Ftblg Bsbl. 1,25 Bskt, Ballg Powd. Puff Bhramadora 33 Tennis 4. HILGEN, JANE-S.C.I.g Y- Teens 1,24 Baims 2-45 Ltn. Club 25 Lib. Club 3,45 Y-F.C. 43 Tennis 4. HILL, VIC-Serv. Club lg Bsktbl. 15 Track lg Ltu. Club 3g Span. Club 43 Sr. Boys' Club. I-IINE, GIL-Trans. 35 Key Club 45 Msq 6: Wig 4. Hine, Gill sffswfif 'iii Ai-X 5:-.apr ' -L: .L M , mn iiffiifq L -C ul l'f1b Seniors Take College Board Exams Hinsou, Susan Holmgreeu, Linda Hodgkins, Steve Hoover, Andrew Holland, David Hord, Diana hwy W 'UISQJY Eh! . 5' M H .1 X MNH HMM ul U N fl HINSON, SUSAN-Pep club 15 Clee Club 25 Span. Club 25 Bairns 35 FHA 35 Recdng. Sec., Song Lead. 45 Annual Rep. 35 Pwdr. Puff 45 FBLA, Miss FBLA 4. HODGKINS, STEVE- Ftbl. 1-35 Track 1-45 Boys' Choir 25 A.Capl. Choir 35 Pwdr. Puff Coach 45 Sr. Boys' Club 45 Letrmnus Club 4. HOLLAND, DAVID-Beta Club 3,45 NHS 3,45 No. Sense Comp. 3. HOLMGREEN, L I N D A-Lariets 15 FHA 1,2,4g S.C. 15 Baims 2,35 Span. Club 35 Stu. Asst. 3,45 Newspaper Rep. 2. HOOVER, ANDREW-Span. Club 1,35 Sci, Club 35 Debate Club 3,45 Key Club 35 NHS 3,45 Pres. Forensic Club 4. HORD, DIANA- Sci. Club 15 Baims 2,35 Pwdr. Puff 35 FBLA 35 FHA 3,45 Stu. Asst. 35 Msq. 81 Wig 35 Lassies 4. HORTON, KARIS-Span Club 1-45 Treas. 45 Baims 25 Lassies 3,45 B1-madoras 45 SC 35 Beta Club 3,45 FHA 2-45 Art Club 25 Stu. Asst. 45 Hmmm. Rep. 2. HOUSEMAN, CONNIE-Trans, 45 FHA V.P. 15 Y-Teens 25 FNA 8,45 NSC 35 2nd Place Sci. Fair 35 Pwdr. Puff 4. Horton, Karis Houseman, Connie .Wm ,Me 1 .rl . Hwy .1 Houser, Alan HOUSER, ALAN-Audio-Visual Club, Sec., Treas.g I.S.L., Number sense 1-4, 2nd Plnc. Dist., 4th Plac. Regn.g Alamo Dist. Sci. Fair 1-4, 4th plac. Bio. Div., Aerospace Award, Sci. Club 3-4, Sec. Treas., V. Pres.g Top place Geom. Student 2, Highest Scholastic Ave. 25 I.S.L. Sci. Cont. 3-4, Tri-Iota 3-45 N.H.S. 3-4, Mac. Sci. Fair 3-4g Nat. Sci. Found. Sum. Inst. 3. HOVERMALE, CHESLEE- Mr. Shippcn's Adv. HOWE, AN- DREW-Trans. 4, Track. HUBKA, IAMES-Trans, 2, N.H.S. 1-4, Sci. Club, Top Chem. Stud. 24 Span. Club 2g Teach. Asst. 4. HUEBNER, KENNETH-Mr. Shippen's Adv. HUGHES, B A R B A R A-Trans. 25 F.H.A. 1-44 Teach. Asst. lg F.T.A. 2-44 Ltn. Club 2, BRAI-IMA 4. HUNTRESS, WARREN-F.B.L.A. 25 BsB1. 3-4. 'D- Hovermale, Cheslee Huebner, Kenneth Howe, Andrew Hughes, Barbara Hubka, James Huntress, Warren sein . w:s'1is?'?:5 1 2 w x. if 1 'Fm ' 'N 1.Z, heir.. .1 iw xi '-1 NP? f l Kgxx 1 3 T Hury, D'Ann Jasper, Sherri Jeter, Mike James, Lloyd Jeffers, Molly Johnson, Evelyn HURY, D'ANN-S.C. 1-4, Chap, 1-44 Teach. Asst. 2-45 Span. Club 1-4, Rept. 1-2g Treas. 3g lst UP 4g F.H.A. 1-4, Pwdr. Puff 35 Buims 2-4, Exec. Capt. 3-43 Most Outstanding Bairn 35 Inner Club Coun. 3-4g Beta Club 3-4g N.H.S. 3-45 HR. Rept. 1-2. JAMES, LLOYD-Band 1-4g 1.S.L. S010 lst. 18:23 M. 6: W. 3-45 Thesp. 43 S.A. Youth Sym. 4. JASPER, SHERRI-G.R.A. 15 Choir 15 Serv. Club 1, Baims 3g Pwdr. Puff 3494, F.H.A. 1-45 F.B.L.A. 45 F.N.A. 43 Y-teens 4, Teach. Asst. 4. JEFFERS, MOLLY-Trans. 4, Thesp. 1-3. JETER, MIKE-Deb Club Pres. 4. JOHNSON, EVELYN-Serv. Club lg D.E. 3, F.H.A. 4. 'U--5 Taking his turn running l the Beta Book Store, Charles Parsons assists Stan Schooler. , ,,4l I Bu.. X Seniors Patronize JOHNSON, JOHN-Truck 15 Fam. 1,2g Choir 1-45 I.A.C. 3,4. JOHN- SON, LA DONNA-M.6zW. 2, F.B.L.A. 4. JOHNSON, SCOTTY- Bskbl. lg Track 1-3g Ftbl. 1-4, Chess Club 2. JORDAN, RICHARD-Mr. Shippen's Adv. KANAK, JUDY- F.H.A. 1-45 Bairns 2,33 Acnpl. 2-45 Pwclr. Puff 3,43 Lassies 4. KELLEY, PRESTON-F.H.A. Beau 14 Span. Club 1, Paper 1,45 Ftbl. 1-4, Bskbl. 25 Letter club 24 Bsbl. 2-45 Y.F.C., pres. 4. KELTON, MAUDA-Lariets lg Service Club lg Teach asst. 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2,4g Bairns 2, Lassies 3, Rank Captg N.H.S. 3,44 Tri-Iota 3,43 Span. Club 3,45 Sci. Club 3,45 I.S.L. 3,45 Brhmdoms 4. KERKER, VICKI- Bairns 3. Johnson, John Johnson, La Donna Qi. Sr' X V Johnson, Scotty Jordan, Richard Kanak, Judy M- 55, ji Killough, Linda King, Jalane King, Lyonette Health Classes Practice Fir Kilpatrick, Mona King, Kathy Kistler, Jack XX 9l'?f5ig r--caan-:alan and KILLOUGH, L I N D A-Band 2-4. KING, IALANE-G.S.C. 15 Sgt. at AUTISQ F.H.A. 2-3, Teach. Asst. 1-3, Baims 2,35 Lassies 4, F.B.L.A. 4. KING, LYONETTE-Lib. Club 19 G.S.C. lg Baims 2,34 F.H.A. 4. KIL- PATRICK, MONA-G.S.C. 15 F.H.A. 1-45 F.N.A. 2-4, Span. Club 3. KING, KATHY-F.H.A. 1-4, F.N.A. 25 Bairns 2,35 M. 6: W. 3,4. KIST- LER, IACK-Trans. 3, Chess club lg Swimming lg Soccer 1,25 bsktbl. 1-3, Let'tem1an's club 23 bsbl. 45 French club 4. KING, KENNETH-stump club, track 4. KITTO, GEORGE- Mrs. Mansfie1d's adv. King, Kenneth Kitto, George sign Vic Hill practices Do-It-Yourself First Aid. Kieffer, Gloria Kountz, John ggi F '1 , M H -Q 'tr KLEIN, LINDA-F.H.A. 1-45 F.B.L.A. 2,3g F.N.A. 4. KOEHNE, MIKE- Band 3, Sgt. at Armsg Art Club 4. KIEFFER, GLORIA-F.H.A. 1-35 Ltn. club lg H.R. Sec. 3,45 Barins, Rank Capt. 3, Fin. Capt. 45 Beta Club 3-45 Teach. Aid 3. KOUNTZ, JOHN-Ftbl. lg Band 1-33 Bskbl. 13 M6zW 2-45 NTS 3-45 D.E.C.A. 4. KREMERS, GRISELDA-Choir lg Sp. Club 1g Art Clb. 1-2g Span. Club 2,45 M.8zW. 3-45 F.H.A. 4. Kremers, Griselda N Xfguf '- - Football Skills Confuse Champs Kreusel, Janice Krimhill, Mary Krueger, Robert Laugelier, Carol Lashbrooke, Carol Lee, Robert M C KREUSEL, J A N 1 C E-Lmers lg . - ., F.H.A. 1-4g Baims 2, F.N.A. 2,3g ,, 4 ' . M. at W. 4, Pwdr Puff 4, F.B.L.A. 4. . 4 - 1 LASHBROOKE, CAROL-Teach Asst. A ' 2-45 F.N.A. 3, N.H.s. s,4. KRIM- BILL, MARY-Span. Club 1, Bairns - 1,2g G.s.c. 4, F.B.L.A. 4. LANGE- ' ' ' ' LIER, CAROL-Trans. 23 Sci. Club 13 ' ' Span. Club lg Sci. Club 2, Bairns 7 ' 3 2,3g Fr. Club 2,3g F.I-I.A. 3,45 Ro- L. -,L APN, H Q ' scttes 3,44 B R A H M A 4. LEE, 1 . ROBERT-Astr. Club 1, coin Club , 3 ' ,Q 2,33 Golf Team 3,45 Hobby Club 3g f - 1 'P' Adv. Pres. 3. LARKIN, KATHLEEN Www-,qs . 'li' 1 f f ,. .- -Trans. 25 Sci. Club 1, Red Cross E: NP, ' fs T . . HPA : . Rep. 2, F.H.A. 3, Beta Club 3,4g 4 Pwdr :Puff 4. LEMONS, REED- , 1 ,.,, f 2 Band 2-4. ..... . 4 ' 'aj' 1 KRUEGER, ROBERT-D.E.C.A. 4. A. M K5 iw JL x 'K' 4: K z 4036 I' 4 5523 ' 1 's l fl 1 . M , rx of g if n 1191111 . 1 ' ' A Larkin, Kathleen . 4 Lemons, Reed 1. . . I f Y . , .1 .TL jj -.4 --ff ' ' -,. U-1 'S-4. - lfff l --': . 4 ,Ai . Jax' 'QW Lo puff if Lemons, Sidney LEMONS, S I D N E Y-FTB1. 1,2,3g Choir 1, LEONARD, IOHNNIE- N.H.S. 45 Track Team 4. LES- CANEC, SHARON-Art Club 4g F.H.A. 3,45 Bairns 3. LIPSCOMB, LEE-Plane Club 24 FtBI. Mgr. 2,3,4. LITT, DEBBIE-Bsk Bl. 15 Bsbl. 13 Track lg Ltn. Club 2,3,4g G.R.A. 4. Pwdr. Puff 4. LOPEZ, ROSALITA- Span. club 4g F.B.L.A. 4. LUCAS, ION. oking perplexed, these senior powder players don't seem to know which way turn. ' K 05555 is 1,- ...,.,...,,.... Leonard, Johnnie Litt, Debbie Lesczuiec, Sharon Lopez, Rosalita Lipscomb, Lee Lucas, Ion I 1 :in Luedemann, Janie Maddux, Dan ,l 'fa- .. . ' 'u zz, .. ----:5:5 . : Ei n in 1, ' ' .gen will .X X 4 Qt M ,f 133 we is Luker, Bonnie Mangold, Sherry r be Q ' -ef 5..- gifitfe, w mf,-as .lr warg ,, M, new , at . WWW fig. fl fi Luther, Marty Manlloff, Karen LUEDEMANN, I A N I E-Lnssies 45 MSLW 2-4. MADDUX, DAN-Aud. Vis. 2,45 D.E.C.A. 45 Art Club 4. LUKER, BONNIE-Bairns 25 F.H.A. 1,3,-4. MANGOLD, SHERRY-Band lg F.H.A. 1-45 Bairns 25 Lassies 3-45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Teach. Aid 3. LUTHER, MARTY-Fr. Club 3,45 Bsbl. 2-45 Chess Cluh 2-4. MANHOFF, KAREN -S.C. 1-4, Hist. 45 Beta Club 3-45 N.H.S. 45 Bhrmdoras 3,45 Capt. 4, Outstanding Bhrmdora 45 Span. Club 2,3, Sec. 3. Carol Smith and Cege Schenk improve their marksmanship as they aim in the direction of the target. ig PE Teaches Variety of Sports MANUEL, B O N N I E-Mrs. Wright Adv. MANUAL, VICKI-Tennis 1-25 F.T.A. l-25 V.Pres. Fr. Class, F.H.A. 3. MARAZZINI, MARY BETH- F.N.A. 33 Baims 25 M 81 YV 3-4. MARBACH, PAT-Mrs. Wright Adv. MARKWARDT, SHIRLEY-Bairns lg F.H.A. 1-4, F.B.L.A. 1-45 Teach. Asst. 4. MARTIN, BILL-Trans. 45 Choir 2,34 Bskbl. 3, Track 4. MARTIN, JIMMY-Span. Club 1, Track 35 Cross Cntry. 3. MARTIN, LINDA- Truns. 4, F.N.A. 33 F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 4. Marazzini, Mary Beth Martin, Bill .i2'.. M. e Manuel, Bonnie Manuel, Vicki Marbucli, Pat Marckwardt, Shirley Martin, Jimmy Martin, Linda X sr iw.,- Qffsifr Jgvmrk 4 i fb -ff f i L Y Z: 170' gf' I English I Themes Reguirc-: Studs Martin, Skip Martins, Zenia Math, Keith Mathis, Vivian Mattoon, Ken Maynor, Cathy X mg,.igi.H Uiiiigi., , nw . S'--.. ,Y 3 'lub' u0 'iv MARTIN S, Z E N I A-Foreign Exch. stu. 45 Span. Club, Bairnsg honorary Latin Clubg hon. Fr. Club, F.H.A.g pres. Sr. Class, Brazil. MATH, KEITH-Span. Club lg Band 1-49 Sci. Club 29 Wind-Ensemble 3,45 All- Dist. Band 33 S.A. Youth Symphy. 4g All-State Orch, 4. MATHIS, VIVIAN -D.E.C.A. 1-4. MAYNOR, CATHY- Class Queen 2, F.H.A. Hist, 3. MC- COY, LINDA-F.H.A. 15 Bairns 2,3g Pwdr. Puff 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4. MC- CRABB, CAROL-N.H.S. 3,4, Hist. 4, N. Beta Club 3,45 Sci. Club 33 Lariets lg Span. Club 1-44 Tri-Iota 45 Tennis Team 3, M. 8: W. 2. McCoy, Linda McCrabb, Carol 5555. , 4 il. r 5 tl r Mu, rf? Janice Parker receives assistance from class mates as she corrects one of her themes MCDANIEL, DIANE-Trans. 3g Ltn. Club 1-45 ACap1. Choir 1-29 Pep Squad lg Fr. Club 2,35 F.T.A. 4, Sec. Treas. McDOWELL, DAVID W. III -Trans. 4g S.C. 1-35 Bsbl. 15 Bsktbl. 1-35 Track 2-44 Class Pres. 35 Jr. Exec. Comm Pres 3. MCGHEE, MAC -Ftbl. 1,2g bsktbl. 1-45 A-V Club 15 Class Treas. 2. MCGINTY, VICKI- F.H.A. 1-4. McGinty, Vicki 'fav' 3 y, 11 Seniors Set School Pace McGuire, Bill Mendive, Ed Meriwether, David Nih- ' -ally V V K , , Miller, Jerry Miller, Marcia Miller, Terri Mm. gl 1, ir' w -fi ww ff? , 14:1 ff: .px i 2 f wa. MCGUIRE, BILL-Band 1-4, Lib Club 1-43 Stage Band 1-4. MEN- DIVE, ED-Trans 4, Mr. Williams' Adv. MERIWETHER, D A V I D- Trans. 2, Track 2,3g Sci. Club 2-4 Y.F.C. 4. MILLER, JERRY-Ftbl. 1 MILLER, MARCIA-Jr. N.H.S, 1 F.T.A. 1-4, V.Pres. 4, N.H.S. 3,4 T.A.W.A.S.I. 2g Span. Club 1,3,4 Baims 3, Lassies 45 Beta Club 3,4 MILLER, TERRI-Ltn. Club 1-4 Hist. 2-4, Paper 2-4g Feature Ed. 2, Lariets 1, Fr. Club 35 Span. Club 2g M. 6: YV. 29 Baims 2g Brhmdoras 3,44 Y.F.C. V.-Pres. 4. MILLS, BUDDY- Bsbl. 1-4, Bskbl. 1,2g Ftbl. 1,2g Span Club lg R.O.T.C. 1,2g Drill Team lg Y.F,C. 45 SR. Boys Club. MOLTZ MICHELLE-Span. Club 1,29 F.B.L.A 2, Beta Club 2-4, Band 1-4, Hist 3, Pres. 49 Choir 45 N.H.S. 3,4. Mills, Buddy Moltz, Michelle ,wi Tri-Iota 3,4, N.H.S. 3,4, V. Pres. 4, s 1 s , Montgomery, Scott MONTGOMERY, SCOTT-Mr. Wil- liams' Adv. MOON, PAM-Y-Teens 15 M :Sz W 1,25 Fr. Club 2,35 Baims 35 F.H.A. 2-45 BRAHMA 4. MUELLER, JUNE-F.H.A. 1. MUL- LENNIEX, MARY BEA-Baims 25 F.H.A. 2-45 Pwdr. Puff 35 S.C. 35 omecm Ct 3 Bch Club 3 4' H g. . 3 f . - , Chapl. Sr. Class5 Newspaper. MUL- LINS, M'LISS-Trans. 3g Hi-Y 25 F.H.A. 1-45 Ltn. Club 1,25 Teach. Asst. 45 B R A H M A 4. MUNN, YVONNE-Ltn. Club 1-45 Choir lg Baimsg F.T.A. 2-45 Lassies 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4. MURPHY, SANDRA- Trans. 4. 522227 M-A ' 1 las , Moon, Pam Mueller, June Mullenniex, Mary Bea .35 fs Mullins, M'Liss Munn, Yvonne Murphy, Sandra fi. sr 'QD'-c+-.-' f 1 I I .XL , . f if I 56' if Nadwornik, John Napier, Margaret Neves, Jan Nairn, Carolyn Neal, Dick Nigbet, Steve NADWORNIK, JOHN-Buy's Choir 1. NAIRN, CAROLYN-Choir 2-45 Span. Club 1-4, rep. 45 Beta Clb. 3,45 Lariat lg Bairns 2g lassies 3,4. NAPIER, MARGRET-Beta Club 2,4, Hist. 3, Sec. 45 FTA Hist. 3- Ltn. club 13 F.H.A. 1-4g Bairns 2,3g Choir 1. NEAL, DICK-trans. 25 Mrs. Rische's Adv. NISBET, STEVE-1 M.Q 4. Mary Fly makes s school spirit is in the brary and sells Young a tag. Cheerleaders Sell Spirit Tags NOBLE, PATTY-Lariets lg Girls Choir 1-4g A.Capl. 1-49 Buims 2,34 Fr. club 4, Treas. ODOM, IOYCE- Teach. asst. 19 Latin Club 1-45 Barins 2. OLIPHINT, MARIETTA-Trans. 35 Band 1-45 Band Swthrt. 4g F.H.A. 4. OLIVARRI, JAMES-A.V. Club lg Span. Club 1,2g Track 2, Lcttcmmng Cross Country 4. OLIVARRI, JOHN. OLRECH, IOHN-Choir 1g Boys Glee Club lg Stageband 15 Ftbl. lg Track lg Band 1-45 Fr. Club 35 Ltn. Club 4. ORBIN, EARL-S.C. 1,4g Beta Club 3-4g N.H.S. 3-4g Class V. Pres. 4. ORTON, CHARLES-Fr. Club 1,24 Track 1,45 Pwdr. Puff 3-4, Coach, F.H.A. beau 4. Noble, Patty Odom, Joyce , N -ififx fi ' . Tiki! Oliphint, Marietta Olivarri, James Olivarri, John - .f,i:w,-n a' -... -,ini . . 5 . K .I ,. , V M I, . - jrlflff' 5-11. MA' A WS' f , -2 1 :H gl Q V. I a. 53' - me ,fl if l Q 2 , Q ws?- Olrech, John Orbin, Earl Orton, Charles 'V f' .,4.. .. C 5 'El ,I Ostby, Karen Papworth, Marsha Parker, Janice R li rge Z Pep Rallies Find Senio Parkinson. Max Parsons, Charles Patterson, Jim .-.Mfg -V . iv. :f iff? OSTBY, KAREN-G.R.A. 1-3, Barins 2, Pwdr. Puff 3,4. PAPWORTH, MARSHA-Mrs. Rische Adv. PARKIN- SON, MAX-Trans. 4, Track 45 Teen club, Pres. 4. PARSONS, CHARLES -Trams. 2, Grand Prize Sci. Fair 39 Q.cSzS. 3, Newspaper, Sports Edt. 3,45 N.H.S. 3, Fr. Awrd 3, I.S.L. Sci. 45 S.C. 4. PATTERSON, IAMES- Trans. lg Sci. club lg Span. Club 2,43 Project club 2. PATTERSON, RALEIGH-Ftbl. 29 S.C. lg Project club lg Science club 2,45 Q.8zC. club 2, Span. club 3g Tenn. 4g M8zW 4. PAUL, IOANNE-N.H.S. lg Trans. 33 BRAHMA 45 F.H.A. 45 Fr. club 4g Ltn. club 4, Barins 45 Pwdr. Puff 4. Patterson, Raleigh Paul, JoAnne HL, win.: M. , E ,,A- -ff, K. YV Li- I ff rv QA.- fx ,r W 815.5 'WHY NX pirit Hi gh Pearce, Larry Pengue, Patty fiv- Perdue, George Bill DuLaney proves he is not afraid of 'Heightsf PEARCE, LARRY-Fr. club 1,25 Sci. club 25 class V. Pres. 15 Ftbl. 15 S.C. 1-4, Tres. 3, Pres. 45 class Pres. 25 Bskbl. 2-45 Bsbl. 2-45 Cit. Award 25 Key club 35 Tri-Iota 3-45 N.H.S. 3,4. PENGUE, PATTY-Tr:-ms. 25 S.C. Pres. 15 N.R.A. 15 Rho Kappa Gamma 1-45 Pep squad 15 F'.H.A. 3,4, Duch. 35 Baims 35 Fr. club 35 Beta 3,45 Pwdr. Puff 35 BRAHMA, Club Editor 3, Editor in Chief 45 Q.8:S. 4. PER- DUE, GEORGE-Trans. 25 Beta club 3, Sgt. at Armsg Ftbl 35 Track mgr. 45 Class Officer 3. PEREZ, OLGA- Span. Club 25 F.H.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 4. Perez, Olga lg.-1 'lv-!H,,, Prom Memories Linger ...... Peterson, Karen Peterson, Walter Pickering, Patty Pickle, Patti Pizzini, Kay Polka, Coral 'Rig i egg! PETERSON, KAREN-S.C. 15 Beta Club 2,4, V.Pres. 45 Fr. Club 25 N.H.S. 3,4, Chap. 45 Q. and S. 3,45 Brahma Tales 3,4, C0-Ed. 4. PETERSON, WALTER-Fr. Club 25 Key Club 3,4, Pres. 45 N.H.S. 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Ftbl. Mgr. 3,45 Let- ter. Club 3,4. PICKERING, PATTY- Span. Club 1-4, V.Pres. 45 Choir 15 F.H.A. 15 Baims 25 Beta Club 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4, Sec. 45 Lassies 3,4, Rank Capt. 3, Col. 45 I.S.L. Soloist 1-35 A Capl. 2-4, V.Pres. 2,35 Rgl. Choir 45 Swht. Ball Court 3. PICKLE, PATTI -Trans. 35 German Club 15 Pep Squad 25 F.H.A. 2,45 F.B.L.A. 4. PIZZINI, KAY-Span. Club 1,25 Y- Teen 15 Choir 15 F.H.A. 1. POLKA, CORAL-Off. Asst. 15 Ltn. Club 1-4, Treas. 35 Baims 2,35 N.H.S. 3,4, Parl. 45 Tri-Iota 45 Outstanding Soph. and Ir. Girl5 S.S. Awd. 35 Ltn. Awd. 3, N.M. semifin. 4. POOL, IAN- F.H.A. 1-45 Span. Club 1-35 Baims 2,3. POTTER, GEORGE-Trans. 35 Ski Club 15 Sci. Club 1,25 Band 1-35 Teach. Asst. 4. Pool, .lan Potter, George 'TES' ,xx i ree? qqqvr-YY, qs-any J Pue, Leola PUE, LEOLA-Trans. 3g Span. Club 3,4. RAFFETY, LINDA-Y-Teens lg F.H.A. 1,23 Buims 24 Spun. Club 29 Beta Club 3,4. RAINDL, CAROLL- Trans. 39 F.N.A. lg Glce Club 13 Ltn. Club 4. RAINDL, CHERYL- Trans. 35 F.N.A. lg Glee Clb. lg Ltn. Club 4. RANDOLPH, JOHN-Span. Club 1,44 Sci. Club 1,25 Pwdr. Puff Brhmdorn 3. RECORDS, BILL-Band 1-49 I.S.L. 1-39 Blue Knights 2-45 Sci. Club 25 Dist. 6: Reg. Band 34 Ltn. Club 4. REINEL, RUSSEL- Trans. 25 Bsbl. 15 Sci. Club 25 Cross Cmty. Track 23 Swim. Team 35 Pwdr. Puff, Brhmdora 3g Tennis 4. ww B'1P9--ig., fi' W N. ig Epi' Raffety, Linda Randolph, John Raindl, Curoll Records, Bill Raindl, Cheryl Reinel, Russell ' YD' Reinhardt, Wanda Rene, Michele wgqi si. .t J. M. ll Rennespies, Ruben Reum, Frank Brahma photographer f i n d s Jeanne Chesnut at an unguarded IIIOIIICHII. G ,fm2'2.fw Hu w f ?S ,QHPA K1 EIS? mbw. ,4- Reyenga, Ted Richardson, Sharon REINHARDT, WANDA-Transfer 35 A. Capl. 1-45 All Reg. Choir 1-4g F.T.A. 1-25 I.S.L. 1-4- F.S.A. 24 G.R.A.g Beta Club 2-4g Lib. 2-4, All State Choir, Baimsg M8zW 3,45 Tri- Iota 4, Thesp. 4, Nat. Merit Comm. 4. RENE, M I C H E L E-D.E.C.A. 3,4. RENNESPIES, RUBEN-Mr. Shields Adv. REUM, FRANK-Transfer 2, Sci. Club 1,2g Ltn. Club 2,35 A. Capl. 2-4, Boys choir 2-45 M6zW 3,45 Thes. 4. REYENGA, TED-Mr. Shields' Adv. RICHARDSON, SHAR- ON-Choir 1-43 Glee Club, Sec., Ltn. club 1,25 Sweetheart Princessg Inter- national Relations Clubg MQW 3,45 Thes. 3,45 I.S.L. 4, Fr. Club. Ballroom Dancing Requires Grace RINEHART, JERRY-Ftbl. 2, Bsbi. 2 D.E. 4. RIQUELME, JOHN-News: paper 1, Circ. Mgr. 1, Beta Club 3,4 Pres. 4, F.B.L.A. V.Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Tri-Iota 3,4g N.H.S. 3,45 Natl. Sci Founda. 3, Opt. Awd. 4. RITCHIE SONIA-Choir 1-4, Bairns 2- F.H.A 3, M. sf W. 4. ROBBINS1 WALL LACE-Trans. 35 Ltn. Club 1,2 ROBY, GLENDA-Trans. 3, Span Club 1,4, Sec. 1, Y-Teens 1,2, Pres. lg S.C. 2, Newspaper 4. ROEVER, CONNIE-Span. Club 1,25 F.H.A 1,23 Teach. Asst. 1-3, Baims 2-4 Beta Club 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4. ROBERTS BEVERLY-Trans. 2, Bair-ns 2,3. Rinehart, Jerry Riquelme, John v Ritchie, Sonja Roby, Glenda Robbins, Frank Roever, Connie Robbins, Wallace Roberts, Beverly Jean Rogers, Irene Rowland, Algae Romo, Ed Midnight Oil Bums Durin Roteu, Robert Roten, Sally Rountree, Steve , ,l 1,9 15, 'www ROGERS, IRENE-Bsktbl. 15 F.H.A. 1,45 Lm. club 2-45 Fr. Club 35 F.T.A. 4. ROMO, ED-Ftbl. 1,25 Bsbl. 2. ROTEN, ROBERT-Span. club 1. ROTEN, SALLY-Girls choir 15 Baims 25 Lassies 3,4. ROUNTBEE, STEVE -Math club 15 Chess Club 1,25 Ltn. Club 1,25 Audio visual club 25 Key club 45 M 6: W 45 Sci. Club 45 Ten- nis Tenm 45 Track 45 De Molay 45 Beta Club 4. ROWLAND, ALGIE- Bsbl. 45 Track 1. RUBINSTIEN MICHAEL-Span. club 1,25 Ltn. club 3,45 Band 1-35 judo 2,3. RULLO, JOAN-Ltn. club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 choir 15 Beta Club 2-45 Baims 25 Las- sies 35 F.N.A. 3, V.Pres.5 N.H.A. 3,45 tennis team 3. Rubenstein, Mike Rullo, ,loan he 1. I . .. - .f , , if-9 ,Ns 5'-'R WW' NI, . ,,. ,554 Lvl-13, S H ggi 1' -Y L H f wi: L.. K U'--vw 1.1 Exam Week Rumbel, Bette Salazar, Anita tex Q1 02 W .. 1. -,t., .., - - -- 1 RUMBEL, BETTE--1-4, Dist. 2-4, Reg. 3, V.Pres. 45 F.H.A. 15 Choir 2-4, reg. 3, madr. 3g Fr. Club 2. SALAZAR, ANITA-Trans. 4. SAN- DERS, MAXINE-Girls Choir 15 F.H.A. 1-45 Y-Tepns 1,45 F.N.A. 2-4, Hist. 25 Baims 2,35 Pwdr Puff 3,43 F.B.L.A. 4. SCHAEFFER, JOHN- Band 2-4. Sanders, Maxine fi.. .::.::' - 11 1 'EET 2 S 5 ' '1 A211211 s5g1EQ:,f1i11 L 11 5- S 1 1fFY2g?9:?f5g 1 1 1 1-:g1g,,3n- 1 Q 1 1 1 1 11 n Finals have strange effects on Macsters. Schaeffer, John EE 111 Camera Catches Senior Unaware Schmidt, Roe Ann SClllllIllClC1', Aline Schmidt, Billy Roy Schultz, Jerry Schneider. Art Severance, Richard SCHENK, CEGE-Choir 1,25 trans. 35 Pwdr. Puff 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4, F.N.A. 4, Baims 3. SCHMIDT, BILLY ROY- Band lg Tennis Club 1,25 Choir 4, I. Arts Club. SCHMIDT, ROE-ANN- Span. Club 15 Y-Teens 2-4, Sec. 4g Bairns 25 Lassies 3,43 F.B.L.A. 4. SCHNEIDER, ART-Track 2,4. SCHULMEIER, A L I N E-Band lg G.R.A. 1-3, F.H.A. 1, Bairns 2, 'bg Lnssies 3, Teach. Asst. 3. SEVER- ANCE, RICHARD-Span. Club 1,25 Bshl. 8,4. SHACKLEFORD, DIANE -trams. 35 Polaretts 13 Newspaper 15 Foreign Correspondence Club 1, C.A.R. 1-4g F.T.A. 2, Baims 3, M. Sz WV. 3, N.H.S. 3,49 Brhmadoru 45 S.C. 4. SCHULTZ, JERRY--Trans. 3, Bsbl. 1,33 Fthl. 2,3g Track 23 Judo Club 3, M. 8: W. 4. lx Sl1uckleford, Diane Schenk, Cege 'v . X I 19...- . 1 ' ' ' - fa ' 4 hi, ' M 1. - , , . ,,,.x...,, Siders, Nurda SIDERS NARDA-S an. Club 1' Ser , P , - Club 15 Band 25 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Lib. Club 3g teach. Asst. 4. SHAW, JIMMY-Ftbl. 2,35 Bsbl. 24 Track 2,3. SHEETZ, SHARON-Band 1-45 F.N.A. 2-43 Sci. Club 3g Tri-Iota 3,4, Sec. 45 N.H.S. 3,43 Span. Club 15 Bairns 2,3g teach Asst. 4. SHIMEK, MIKE-Trans. 25 Ftbl. l,3g Choir 1-43 Ltn Club 1. SHORT, RAE ANN- F.H.A. 1-49 Band 14 Baims 23 Lassies 35 F.B.L.A. 3,49 Art Club 4. SHOWERS, JANE-Trans. 25 News- paper lg F.T.A. 4. VM., M-J 7 -iflpifilili 'Y ,I .F : 3242: Lf: Ev:-L. 'fit . '- ...., 1'- 1-- Biff' Shaw, Jimmy Shimek, Mike Sheetz, Sharon 511011, Rae Ann Sheldon, Donna SIIOWCVS, Jane Ann Yarbrough wonders what it takes to attract boys' attentions. ,Q , -ui 1 55: 5 Xxx H gr W xi gm 35, , W will . I 3 gl S..-F2 Simmons, Laura Smith, Carol Smith, Glyndu Simpson, Lisa Smith, Gerald Smith, Jeannette SIMMONS, LAURA-Band 1,2g G.R.A. 2.-44 teach. Asst. 2-45 Girls Swim Team 25 YFC 4. SIMPSON, LISA- G.R.A. .1-25 Swim team 34 Brahma Tales 4g teach. Asst. 2. SMITH, CAROL-Trans. 34 Class Rep. 2-Sq Cheerleader 1-35 Treas, 15 F.T.A. 2-3, Sec. 2g Hmcmg Prin. 1. SMITH, GERALD-Bskhl. lg Speech Club lg A.V. lg Mix. Choir 43 Sr. Boys Club. SMITH, GLYNDA-F.H.A. 1-49 F.B.L.A. 3-4, Chap. 3, Sec. 49 N.H.S. 3-45 3rd pl. I.S.L.g Y.F.C. 4, V. Pres. SMITH, IEANNETTE-F.B.L.A. 3-4, Rept., Hist. Bairns 2. Wi W Parties Highlight Social Season SMITH, IULIA-F.N.A. 1-4g Mod Dance Club 3. SMITH, SCOTT- Span. 1,25 Bskbl. 2,45 N.H.S. 45 N.H.S. 35 Key Club 4. SMYLE, BOB -Ltn club 25 D.E.C.A. 3, Parl 4. SONNEN, ROBERT-Span. Club lg Swim. Team 2g Ftbl. 3. SPENCE, CAROL-Speech Club 1g swim team 2g Bairns 25 M8zW 25 Span. Club 2g teach Asstg F.H.A. 4. STAUDT, WALTER-Trans. 3g Ftbl. 1,24 teach. asst. 2. STEEN, SANDRA-Trans. 25 Baims 2g MSzW 2-45 Fr Club 24 Lassies 34 F.H.A. 3, officer 4g BRAHMA feature editor 45 Thesp 4. STERGIADES, JOHN-Trans. 33 Fish- ing Club 3. Smith, Julia Smith, Scott Smyle, Bob Staudt, Walter Sonnen, Robert Steen, Sandra Spence, Carol Stergiades, John 54'- ,gl 1 L 'Q 'X H5 -LN 'S w my i .W , J? U41 'I ' Bl f S- ..,u. 4 Seniors Stick Up For Spiri Storms, ,lay Stough, Steve Stull, Don STOEPLER, E R N E S T-Trans. 45 Span. Club 15 A.V. Club 1. STOF- FEL, SUSAN-F.H.A. 15 Y-Teens 1, Presg Lnriets 15 Baims 2,85 Stu. Asst. 35 F.B.L.A. 4. STOLTZ, MARY- F.H.A. 15 Fr Club 1,25 Band 1-4, majorctte, U.I.L. twirlingg feature twirlL'r5 Beta Club 2-45 N.H.S. 3,45 Tri-Iota 3,45 Sci. Club 35 teach Asst. 4. STORMS, JAY-Choir I5 A.U. Club 15 Ltn Club 15 Ftlml. 25 Pwdr. Puff Brhmdorn 45 Spanish Club 45 Sr. Boys Club 45 BRAHMA 4. STOUGH, STEVE-Span Club 25 Bskbl. 2,45 Ftbl. 2-45 LClf6f111E1H,S Clb 2,35 Class officer 4. STULL, DON-Span. Club 15 Track 1,25 Band 1-45 Drum Mnjor5 Key Club 3,45 Hi-Y 4. SUTTON, GAIL-D.E.C.A. 3,4, Chap. TAYLOR, DOC-Judo Club 2,3, V.Pres. Sutton, Gail Taylor, Doc qv'-f n,1n V151 , WW Thomas, John TerMaath, Steveu W '-me E V5 m 1 A vv . .5 I ,W zfiwfih Thomas, Pamela , w iss: .fa ,B mx V iirx , 1 57' Q4 JA 1- Ab :,::.Qvi?:l,,,.. T ,,.,: 3 1 o,o,.:: E ww Z To , T y fai n , M5 4 1 X , 1' ' my , 'S 1 -' M, w-4,2 - 3, 1 if 51...-i .o.. A H, 1- - H 1' H 2 . V ,gf Patty Pengue and Pam Moon attempt to count the number of pins on Eddie Anderson. TERMAATI-I, STEVE-N.H.S. 1,3,4g BRAHMA 1-45 Sci Club 2-35 Q8zS 33 S.C. 34 Pwdr. Puff, Bhrmdorag Sr. Boys' Club 4. THOMAS, IOI-IN CHARLES-Choir 2g N.H.S. 8,4. THOMAS, P A M E L A-Lariats lg F.H.A. 1-35 Span. Club 1-4, Sec. 2,45 Beta Club 1-45 Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4g Teach. Asst. 2g Choir 39 M6zW 34 F.B.L.A. 4. THOMAS, SUZANNE-Trans. 4, F.H.A. 1,2,4g Teach. Asst. 2, Choir 3g M8:W 35 F.B.L.A. 4. Thomas, Suzanne X Y. ,-. .,- -,., 1'-X .1 Hunt Begins For ummer Jobs Thomas, Vicki Tiptgu, -lay TIIOVH, CUTOIYU Tomasini, Lewis Tliurmond, Bill Tomasini, Ray ' THOMAS, VICKI-Class Sec.g Bairns Y 25 F.H.A. 2-45 Span. Club 25 Beta 'I ' Club 2-4, Sec. 45 Bhrmadora 3-4g Class Rep. 4. THOHN, CAROLYN- F.T.A. lg Span. Club 1-23 Choir l, Girls 1, A.Capl. 3-44 M.8cW. 4. THUHNIOND, BILL-Ftbl. 23 Sr. Boys Club 4. TIPTON, IAY-Trans. 34 Sci. Club 3g N.H.S. 3-4. TOMASINI, LEWIS-Track lg Sr. Boys Club 45 V I.A. Club 3-4. TOMASINI, RAY- ,..fW.3y Track 1-3. TOWERS, ELLEN-Ltn. Club 15 Lib. Club 1-4g Span. Club 35 F.B.L.A. 4. TOVVERY, KATHI- Brhmadora 35 Fr. Club 1-4, Pres. 'sfi 3-45 M.8zW. 1-2g Bairns 2g Choir lg F.H.A. Towers, Ellen Towery, Kathi . . ' Y... .ff .W . , Y g e v l li Trayler, Ronnie TRAYLER, RONNIE-Ftbl. 1,23 Sr. Bys. club 45 Ind. Arts club 8,4. TREFF, RAY-Tennis 33 D.E. 4. TRENTON, P A T T Y-F.H.A. 1-4, Chap. 23 Baims 23 Ltn. club 2-45 Span. club 45 Lassies 3,44 Fncial Ma- jor 4. TROUTMAN, PAM-Trans. 25 Baims 25 Lassies 3,45 F.H.A. 2. UECKER, MILTON-Span. club 1,25 Beta club 3,49 Band 1-45 Blue Knights 3,45 Rank Capt. 3,4g Rep. 44 Hist. 4g Band 1-4. VALENTINE, PAT -Trans. 25 Sr. Bys. club 4g Lib. club 1,23 Band 1-4g S.C. Rep. 2g FTA, Pres. 4g Disct. Band 33 M8zW 35 Lib. Asst. 1,2. hh' E15 Treff, Ray Trenton, Patty Troutman, Pam - . ' 'f -.lf:3?f7Z?fX57 ,V 'V fig .- V: A Uecker, Milton Valentine, Pat Vanderlneer, TOIJY WWE ' ' W l l X,--K I 1lI 'l'l A 'WJI41' ,fi ,,39w2f2zHa,... l. WM gui f Elwggg VEUSOH, Glfaydefle Vitacco, Tom Wagel's, Artrecia VIHHH. Mike Vowell, Sandra Wagner, Edward VINSON, GRAYDENE-Lariets lg Annual lg Service Club 15 S.C. 2g Teach. Asst. 2,35 I.S.L. 34 M8zW 3,45 F.H.A. 44 Sci. Club 45 Spun. Club 4g Y.F.C. 49 Choir 4. VINALL, MIKE-Truck 1-4g Ftbl. 24 Letter Club 3,4g Hi-Y 3,4g Pwdr Puff Coach 44 A.A.U. State Champ 4. VITACCO, TOM-Miss Measles Adv. VOWELL, SANDRA-Trans. 3g Fr. Club 1-45 N.H.S. 1-45 Ltn Club 2g Newspaper 24 Red Cross 2. WAGERS, AR- TRECIA-F.N.A. 1-33 C.R.A. 1-45 Y-Teens 4. WAGNER, EDWARD-Trans. 45 Miss Measles' Adv. WAGNER, KENTHA-Dbt. Club 1-2g Span. Club lg Art Club 25 M 6: W 2-43 Ltn. Club 4. WAGNER, NANCY KAY-Baims 25 F.H.A. 1-35 Lib. Club 15 Fr. Club 25 Lassics 4. WAC-NEB, TED-Choir 1-4g M.6zW. 45 Span. Club 15 Thesp. 4. WALTHER, CE- LESTE ANN-Trans. 45 M.6zW. 4g Roscttes 3. WALTON, TOM-Ftbl. 1-3. WARNICK, STEVE-Ltn. Club 1-2. WARREN, BILL-Trans. 25 Ftbl. 3-4. WATERS, KRISTY-F.H.A. 1-24 Ltn. Club 1-3g Baims 25 Lassies 3,4, Bhrmadora 3,4g S.C. 45 Teena Texas Runner up 4. Wagner, Kenlha Wagner, Nancy Wagner, Ted Warnick, Steve Walther, Celeste Warren, B111 Walton, Tom Waters, Kristy f-xl ,465- Z 4:-.W lgQ -eau- Blue 84 White Ball Puts Dance White, Phil Whitmore, Nancy Whyman, Linda to A W ' fi ' '35 Ei 2 wlggssig. 5, Liz 51591 K ue: .iw -fA--ff. I vw, .x. -. 17. r . WEBB, SUSAN-Miss Agulqr Adv. WESSEL, LINDA-Span. Club lg Lib. Club 15 F.H.A. 2-4, Baims 2, Lassies 3,4,' Rank Capt 4. WEST, RICHARD-Band 1-35 M. 6: W. 3,4g Thesp. 4. WHITE, PHIL-Ftbl. Mgr. 1, Bskbl. lg Wrst. 25 Chess Club 2g Tennis 3. WHITMORE, NANCY- F.H.A. 1-4, Fr. Club 35 F.T.A. 43 Y-Teens 4. WHYMAN, LINDA- Span. Club 23 F.N.A. 33 F.H.A. 3-45 Art Club 45 Choir 4. WICKLIFFE, KAY-F.H.A. 1-4, Span. Club 1, M. 8: W. 2, Bairns 3. WILGEN, MIKE- Track lg Ltn. Club 1-3, Bskbl 2-4, Bsbl. 2-45 Ftbl. 2-4. Wickliffe, Kay Wilgen, Mike ' :wi 121 11 'SLI 'iii r 1 the Limelight if! Williams, Louie Williams, Tommy :xv-: xii im f , 4 22009 ,ff 1 ,I 5 iz ,i Zenia Martins and her partnei twist to a '77 currently favorite tune. f WILLIAMS, LOUIE-Track 1g Ftbl. I-45 Choir 1-4g Hi-Y 4. WILLIAMS, wwf ,Mu 'J . i I A f I I ' 1 Wilkinson, Sharon slfgiv ' Ag- N, sf- LQ- .smgff iiqgsffmif Q C .sz A .SLIM ,, N -. TOMMY-Sr. Boys Club 45 Choir 4. WILKINSON, SHARON-Teach Asst. 2-45 Pwder. Puff 3,4g Sci. Club 49 N.F. 25 Deb Club 4.5 F.T.A. 4. WIL- SON, ROY-S.C. lg Prujection Club lg Span Club 1,25 Sci. Club 25 Bskbl 2,35 N.H.S. 3,44 Sr. Boys Club 4. Wilson, Roy Tffil' N93 . mil will H , rf Coast - Here We Come Wilson, Sonja Wisner, Linda Winn, Steve Wolf, Carolyn Winters, Ronnie Wolfe, Dickie g, . 5 , 5 gi QF, , ., .. 5 . WILSON, SONIA-Trans. 25 A.Capl 15 Pep Sqund 15 Fr. Club 1-45 Cheer- leader 25 Drama Club 25 M. 8: W. 3,45 F.H.A, 3,45 F.N.A. 3. AWINN, STEVE-S.C. 15 Span Club 1-4, treas.5 Swimming team 25 Annual 1,3,45 Sr. Boys Club 4. WINTEBS, RON- NIE-I.A. Club 35 D.E.C.A. 4. WISNER, LINDA-Trans. 25 Fr Club 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Newspaper 4, Bus. mgr. WOLF, CAROLYN-Span Club 15 Class sec. 15 F.H.A. 1-4, V. Pres.5 Pring Cheerleader 2-45 Lassies 2-45 Pwdr Puff 3,45 Ftbl. Swthrt. 4. WOLFE, DICKIE-Class Sec. 15 track 15 Deb Club 1,25 Ftbl. 1,35 Bsbl. 1-45 Natl. Thesp 25 Art Club 4, V Pres,5 newspaper 4, Adv. Mgr.5 Span Club 45 Sr Boys Club 45 Bskbl 1,2. WOOD, SILAS-Bskbl. 1,2. WOOD- ARD, NANCY-Trans. 25 Choir 15 F.H.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 M8zW 4. Wood, Si Woodard, Nancy C imfflsg ' ' Jim. Isze sa gfeeissg, 5 s.rf:g.ifg,:ens.rfe't frf2W?fw' - . ,M 1 .WW A e E I ' r 5?!iW,,,' V T1 ,H f, , W Qfv 5 A355 SQ sf 1- E f .2 , '15 42 fwin' 1, .,. ., V 1--ef, X, fm j ffl Wood1'uff, Lloyd W1'ight, Jimmy Yarbrough, Ann lj,-1 ,. 'if' Ylitalo, Joe Zaucu, Bill WOODRUFF, LLOYD-Dbt. Club 2,34 Sci. Club 3,44 M. 61 W. 4. WRIGHT, I I M M Y-Ext. Speaking Club 1-4, Speech Club lg Sci. Club 2, M. 6: W. 4. YARBROUGH, ANN- Trans. 3, S.C. 1,29 Fr. Class Secg G.A.A. 1-2g Ltn. Club 1-35 N.H.S. 3,4g F.H.A. 3,45 Sr, Class Sec., Lussies 4, Brhmdora 4. YLITALO, IOE-Ftbl. 1-4, Bskbl 1-2g Track 1, Ltn. Club 1-3, Pres. 3, S.C. 1, F.H.A. Beau 2-3, Tri-Iota 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4, Beta Club 3,43 Ir. Class V.Pres. ZANCA, BILL-Trans. 45 Span. Club 4. W W 4 JW MMM VM M WWW W VL k MH, My JWWWW Y The S wx lass Qf 1 964 Semur .lay Storms got carried away by the thrill of demonstrating various Health projects. All they Want t0 do is take your picture. Boy, look at those good looking girls. Km Ronny and Tommy, alias Bet- ty Crockers, are out to prove that men can cook too. Grace and charm were displayed by glamorous Senior boys at the Powder Puff game. 129 And away she goes-around the end zone. Seniors won the Powder Puff game again. nf , V fa .595 9 ' , v ' H' .X V , I .U , ,L - . Oh Heavens, what has she got in here? Sophisticated Senior munches away on lunch. -1 ' -i -:-- 'QV ' 5-,x av- 4. E 1 he Blue and Whlte Ball displays qulte a bevy of beauties. 'CM-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E! M'Liss looks for her ample supply of Juicy Fruit during her Gum-Chewing III class. Buddy uniquely displays his two dozen spirit tags. That's you? Who are you trying to kid?,7' an incredulous Steve TerMaath asks while M,Liss'Mullir1s gives smiling assent. l ,lf i f-ff 9.1 l Eg 1- , Colleen Beck attempts D.l. tactics to find out in whose 1964 Corvette Sandy Davis has been riding. ,X' mxsm 31- lege F: I Y I I 1 w l ' ' -- xi in W No mom I really DO feel sick! says Hearn as Kentha Wagner looks on. 1, ,, Q W : Activities Balance Education Economics class gave a mock wed- in honor of Leap Year. f, ff fi at i 52, in as iff ,vi ,, 1 Q 5.12-'33, , . .V New V F ' www I-5-fab, ff V EQ? 1, - ' :.. 1 l '17 ' ' 'pa' 7' ,, Q?i:u'?EEgzi.1., ll , f yy. 1 wx .. iff? a a ,ga ow ,. sn, ' -ii ' , i i .gl i as , i ii ,i if M555 if 1 ii ii Emnsssz Y ' ' H vi? ,, ' 3' Hfgm, QT 'fi .J , K ' i ,xilmigli ii iii Seniors relax after school at the local hangout and wait for it to stop raining. V-Ni? 44: 1 win- Ni, 'JSA 'dis at ' 1iPlO',:.,..rl. f-li ii.. ttf ' V h a, Student Council members take time out to raise a little snow. Candid Glimpses Record Relax Walter Peterson waits patiently while being measured for his cap and gown. V - 1 if . .-,E Lassies make unique decorations for the annual Blue and White Liner!! Margaret and Bubba dance to the Doctor Pepper Waltz. C eniors Court members of the Sweetheart Ball ready themselves before publicity pictures are taken. Students take advantage of the noon hour 'B talk, The Senior Class received new members all year Classmates Form Lastin L -Q1.-l.fi'-iiflgf i W Fire Prevention Week gets underway. This is one sucker that won't last all day. fs m p- L ' I ' 'X J W l'm 'vv l ml! : lgajmmH,. '..1Eg? 'Q s' l I i l l ii , i al gwjjw33M m 1 N N N ww uf'-H V,- rs Judy implores someone to carry her poodle. Rapunzel? riendships M1115 and R1Chald Severance stand w1th f'tl d'vS tWk. Us P ace car urmb pm ee The way Seniors do everything-bass ---- ackwards! 5' , , .5 +R X 1 A- X li K ' ' 'fx o ' I lf' 12 ' -5 q . V-Q-ff e em he A, ' I Y .5 ggfn' og-lx .y,. ' Y 'J I . Jw J 1 'ry A' . Y' E 'J .. 'ix 41 e -N e Lick a lemon for a perfect pucker. Ordering flowers: Mums, the word. ' NUMJU L, ns? , M .. , ' ' - A H ,, aksyys: Even her hairdresser doesn't With two cups I can soak my feet during know for sure. Seniors Cin' duate With Fo 'otwpffiiftilt ,ff SO wb J UL Senior English classes combine for experimentalteam teaching. emories Salt over the left shoulder will break any Friday the thirteenth hex. band members played unusual instruments summer camp. ..... and a button where? He is only half a man but all senior. 139 Elfjnnifrl :Uuninrs ZQWWAM Mfeuf-ff Hg 1 EX . Wziivgbiigca ,Mm nnwdiafwa Jwwwwb' Ai jam Mzfiwb, ifmdud Mm aff Qnjwgjf y7!J,QO Wwe good loam! Wmww ' 6ffncL4j0Ul5JUQCh'176MJ Wd' , ML QL, VOJw7o,Q, VUMZL Juwrmxfiu Zffwwkfvlkcwgh MQ 'QQUJZA 1 Q54 1 A Gicfvqavj QQ? s x I Wifi , N x HHBYUB gui 33911 ' N x ,w me gui Ejinc A mire E112 miami Qbf 'BS JBA J Q Ogg ,f my 9, fQ3QgL if W if y Qziiwy ' MQW! ifof yfaffif . i ymWf5WQfWWf yi? yfwiwj yy . N f V wwf y C, ,Wy ffs i YQ iii W , -9,5S7 fy'MY Vafv fi wi if f MW EV M in Q QF? Mr. Haroliscliohlman yof Ralph Rogers, Sergeant-at-Armsg 'Bob Berry, Chaplaing Martha McCa1'ley, Vice Presidentg Presidentg Curtis Jeffords, Parliamentariang Nancy Friday, Secretary, Mikki Hum, Sybil Newman, Treasurerg Pam Johnson, Historian. 7 r X 1' fiigbdiyf VQIMOQVQW .676 aka! 65 5 Leif ymwaf Amy!! 6 ' Leif af H 4921511 . , i 141 4 Larry Abbott Class Enrollment To Christine Ahrlett Marshall Alexander Pat Allee Diana Anderson Oscar Abbott Alan Abe Sandy Anderson Joanne Antwine Marianna Aversa Sally Baker 5 50' 4fZ?.f-7 .1 1. f 1-1 li' - 9 V Y' A '. -I -F DJ Eddie Able as 'I AY Pam Acree 5 MWC ,AL Ai U! , X. Michele Baldree Judy Baldwin Tommy Baldwin Linda Balogh 1, Ji I .Q f ' 50 Mark Bill Barclay Susan Barker Steve Barlow Donna Bames Susie Bames Bette Bamett Cary Bamhart Nancy Barrera Jenny Barton John Barton Mary Louise Basaldua 3 i Georgie Bartoskcwitz Jean Benefiel 'TFTP '-QU. ,-t-,env .w if - f, , Q Y we 'f aw. 5. FA ' Y B , e A . ,S- , J X as N NM, sl YZ 'Bit f H ' J. , Y -I 'ttf ' A : Mary Basaldua Anna Bennett ?iE M ' 'Q 1 12 Juniors Battle i Trying to get ahead, the Junior Powder Puff team attempts skull practice. Roberta Benson Bob Berry Barry Bibb Nancy Blakey Gladys Bergemann Janice Beyer Penni Blackmon Elaine Blaschke W, W e owder Puff Game Sonny Brady Iohn Brief Carolyn Brinkley Janis Brown i 'C' Linda Lee Brown Mike Brown Mike Brown Craig Browning ww! '-uf '-si! I2 4 J. . ' Sv '1- Juniors Take Tests for Interest Evaluath Robert Campbell Susan Brian Carla Elizabeth Carolin Virginia Casey Alice Chappell Roger Church L 'E' Dixie Cobb Linda Cable Jim Cockrell Carlton Coker Dian Coldcwuy Helyne Coligan Charles Coleman Patty Collins Douglas Comstock Linda Cook Carol Craven Acad lf- QE ,, . P Anne Copeland Ronnie Culpepper 'W Hof, 9111:- Charles Courtncy Val Cox Iohn Curtis Sherry Daniels ir- in HHN 11.1 g si I H5553 H ' ' H Ronny Deike Bill Davis Early Davis Frank Davenport V' V1,1.yli1g:25?-2 n 'Fin 15' W Pat Davis Tommy Easterling 12? Junior Gaynelle Duncan Karen Dullnig Mark Duke Richard Dreiss Mary Doyle Arm Donnelly Sharon DiLoreto Gwen Dcrflinger Terry Dietz jerry Davis Bobby Edwards iw-'- - 'iso articipate in Local Activities 1 f 'l ,i 5311 ' his Y. Q. HB .44 Mary Traucl, right, receives doorprize at annual Teena Texas contest. Shirley Eisenhauer Joel Elliott Rita Ellis 513321 Y-1 ll ' ' ' ' W M 1 I ' QT?-fsrr 1 Jim Ellison Bob Elmendorf Sue Elmore Pam English Larry ' Escamilla Junior ' -M? .sq iggggigigii wx Advisories Elect Class John Evans Walter Faublon Nancy F eiser Marvin Fletcher Bill Fomey Nancy Friday Q1 ..J'f9r. E193 M ' ,i l I 1 K .ji . -iff.. W gi.. Y Chuck Flanagan Virginia Foresman Charron French x x Q J Richard Fennema Mike Flynn David Foster Merri F ritsch Leaders Nancy Fischer Shirley Flowers Shirley Fowler Rene Fritz il E' i A i mf K I 1 , J Y ,W ,iw 3:22 ' wif S X ? ess in gif ,SN H . 1 ,f 4-W' s-4 'X . Lv, 1 ,, f - I . 1, 5 5, -Q, . ,rf 7LI .fJ' v' ,A : . W. P' F N Q gf , , iw I i f ,' V ,f N ,1 jx Mike Fuller Judi Fulton Mike Galik Diane Gallia Judy Galvanck Clement Garcia John Gamer Pam Garrett Terry Gaschen Patricia Gashy Mike Glasgow V Y 1' 'H 'YH '- 313 .' ,'5 'ti- A ' ,,, A rs? kv E 5 qrzf' Iohn Gibson Cheryl Glassford Ci X, l 1-H iw W , .A David Ceo,-ge Pat Gilmore Cindy C011 Bill Goodloe ilil 52:1 ' Q22 M136 1. . , ,, zugzug- 153333, ,rf ' 3 M Q L .. + r 'EK William Gremillion Leslie Gross Susan Granrath 1' Pam Grant Mary Beth Griffis Bill Grisham Ronnie Gunn Eric Haecker l?lE. Bill Gordon Charles Gordon Sandra Cragg Danny Green Leonard Green Sharon Greene Ray Grohman Jennie Haecker mu ' ' Cilasse .EUTF5 Ai 555 aster Folk Dancing Inmie Hahn Betty Hare Denney Harris Barbara Hastings 4-as 11 If Patsy Hull John Harlien Jayne Harris Helen Hazel 'rv 'Ny ' ff Nl 1 'L , 1 7 It ' 5 i AL- ' 1' 1 f W7 n,-,, i Elaine Hamer Carol Harris Pat Hasdorff Susan Heam Af' wet, ' -:if ! I ll ggi:-r ,D . Q R KN - N 1, AM I .A N fi lf X 'ff ' . r' ' y V ie 73 . f ' f f ' -'fff Q' Jim Hegany Charles Hency Beverly Henderson Mike Henderson Suzanne Henderson Classes Buzz With Sch 'E PH X js School activities provide interesting topics for pre-class discussion. David Henneke Janet Hester Kathi Hesson JUdY HGfhC1'if1gl011 Linda Lou Henry Pat Hickman Sterlene Hill TIBCY Hillel' il Y , 'TQQQZSE ' Q in 6 1' TS CWS Marlene Hinkle Charlene Hobbs Brooks Homewood Charlie Hoover Cheryl Houseman Linda Howard Patricia Howard Robert Howe Tommy Howell Suzanne Hoyt jimmy Hurt fi -X y 1' C .--U Pam Hubbard Ilarvcy Hutchinson 1 n 11 Sherry Hunt Clint Hylen si' :Wi L Richard Huff William Irvin jingi : ,H , iwnwg, . I J J, H if-H ii A -,X V- mszigii Q 2 I 'm x M, h 3 -1 . I' ' E zz' ., Y Q-ini, , Q' , V ' K ' x . 41.-, . .zx w wil! ' , , ,. .TWA 4 r ' 1 V Y ' :iv F ., if I 'F S . A if ' 67 Hal Jones John jones Michael Jones Martha Jordan vp ,, ,-, QW vf 55 -3 Q WV my-J: 4-- Judy Jones Robert Kell Y Ewiii if Iim Isom Gary Jackson Bill James Curtis Jeffords Lynn jesse Doug Johnson Ila Jones Richard Kendrick wif. - ---- S EE , K frsizfiw ' - Pam Johnso Tommy Johnson Bobby Johnson Delores Jone Juniors Star in School Productions Eric Kenworthy Tommy Kirby Helrnuth Koepp Shirley Kramm John Kibby Iohn Kirkwood Joan Kopec Emie Krueger Kathy King John Koenig Kenny Kopplow Harry Kruse 1 'i yah --gga ' ---- n, -V 1 6, 43 . S.-,ii-,g-g :ps 1, 1-,:'-'- - 3,, '-46-W ' ,..s: My .' . H Q fii qvin . .. ua . A A-52 55 T 1. '25 K A f Ray Kxzesniak Mike Laboski tx.-4 'ru-4 David Land Russell Large If' Tom Luvelle ,Qi Juniors Appl to Selected David Lawlor David Lawrence Sue Lawrence Cindy Lewis Anita Lindsay Ronald Little Lynda Loyacono ,liis 'ix Linda Leach Rita Leeper Hagel Pauline Lilley Helen Lindsley Gary Lockhart Mary Luckett 2 2 Peggy' Linder Mike Lister Drenma Lowry Ted Lukemnn J, olleges Robert Lyons Barbara Mackcn Bob Maddocks Dan Madrano Paula Mahune Anim Majors Larry Luff Larry Lynch ...l Gary Milkfilki Karen Mamzzini Sidney Marsh Gary Martin '??D'wtQ2', ,. - Judy Marrow David Martin 15-'AM Doug Marrs ,Toe Martin 'H M H K ' H nu .4 WT. 13 w W M! w W, wi - - L H 3 sky Wf'Qni53?is: E ar? Members Maria Martin Toni Martin I , Tom Masley ww Ioe Matulich , H' Janet Maxson M N Wlf. V: Wayne Mc Call w Martha McCarley N H Donna McCartney Carolyn McGill Pat McCarty Pete McCormick Mike McDonald Anne McGrath Ann McLean Linda McMahon f 1315 Dolores McPhail of th n '-f, Q ET if X J' IM' ' M wx Ji-fi S Q55 unior Class Take Campus Honors Rocky Williams and Joy Simrnang are two of sev- eral Juniors chosen as lVIac,' and Miss by Brahma Tales. John Means Patrick Mechler Philip Mehl Vicki Meinkoth Frankie Meiser Mac Band Boasts Valuable Juni ii. Robby Mercer Marilyn , Merkel 3 Steve Meyers Carrie Michael 52' w w -2325 5 S 3 John Middleton Dede Miller Kathy Mims Terry Moran Amulfo Morones 253 fe T vwifiiik, Edmund Miller Dorothy Moench Ivy Moreno Cynthia Morton X I Ruth Miller Kathy Moran Linda Morgenstem Wesley Muecke embers Patsy Nagel Angie Nairn Duane Neitzey Sheila Nelson Sybil Newman Marshall Ney Donald Nicholas Marsha Nolph Michael Murphy Terry Murrell Gary Nicholson William Norvell I 13 sf lv? 9-49 Robert N ida. Rodney Norv ille i Betty Nix Barbara N ovosad mf. I E w S Swv? ., :L iv MI x I f- ' 'P as 'S . ull ' 9 H! 4- b y Gail Palmer Florence Parker Betsy Partridge DOrma Patrick ,f . -J' L. ,PP 'Iii f ll 1 I ' -. i ,L J If gm? , Patrick Palmer Bob Patton EE ., ,. K, , V, l c ,, - 3 l ' , fi ' ' J X, jerry Null Pat O'Kcefe Bruce Olson Arm Ormond Kathy Orth Robert Osborn Paul Ostby David Ousset Brian Pnlll Ted Parker Barham Patillo 152-W Ann Pearson Vicki Pearson Henry Perez Dan Peterson Class of '65 Boost Brahmas Sherry Pearson Barbara Pederson Harry Perkins Michael Pcwiit 1 YZF . U jim Pekar Larry Perkins Gregory Phillips Larry Phillips Mike Piotrowski Terry Potter Martha Prassel Mary Prassel English Program Requires Intensiv. 3gE3mvr in m www wipifw W 51552 , Bill Gordon works toward fulfilling his reading requirements. - - MH! sgizsaerhwgwga- Y .VVVVV ww feng wx 'X v , ht W J i 5 N 9 Z ,.: 1, V. an Scotty Prntz Pam Prothero Alvin Rachels Candy Rains jim Haney C 1 R BIO E21 Carole Real Leading Ronald Real Linda Reddrick Sam Reed Lyn Reeves Marsha Reeves Briand Rene Gerald Reyenga Buddy Rhine Roger Richardson jamie Rico Jane Robertson 'ff F ' Y . P I jorja Risinger Lloyd Robertson f 4 C 1 f . 'E' john Robb Harry Roberts Liz Hodriquez Richard Rodriquez Y-' -sz . Ml Ted Routon Iudy Rudd r will M .,,. Bob Rudloff Leslie Ruff -if Q..- 'lib 5225 1-qv' I Q Kathy Rogers Ralph Rogers Iohn Russell Linda Rutherford fl r Tommy Rohde Pete Bomaniuk Elaine Romas Albert Romera Imnie Rose David Rosow Jeff Sackett Linda Sager qs- J umor ost Annual Prom Richard Sanchez Ioan Saunier Stan Schooler Stanley Schwartz Victor Sanchez Ann Schaper Harold Schulmeier Tom Scott 4.4- 4-v f 'bf 'rar SHA Sr S.. Diana Saunders Sandy Schepers Doug Schwartz George Sealy QR . 5 , '. . an I er ,I .- I 3 ,, 1 : x E Q S . . ff ,, .91 , ww? mu W, :mf png .5 ,. I. If Bill Sherman Linda Shields Charles Simons Betsy Smith Ronnie Smith rdc-:ring Rings Spurs Cla Page Shirtum Olan Skelton Cala Smith Helen Smylie eww 5 Mi Bob Sholund Becky Slaughter Gerry Smith Craig Snipes If-4 , mw,..wW, - ,WW fizfr . ii- - Y, , ig I ' 7i i Hi f A fl joy Simmang Beverly Slisz Rod Smith Vickie Snyder 9 ,.-J' unit vi, F2 nticipation Cm-olee Stewart David Stctter Linda Stites Rogers Stites Dennis Stokes Mickey Stratton Linda Sulser Thomas Sumner ..:+JWWD'5sf, 5 -, 1: 'Y ,ZA me ff?-1 , D. slr' if Tommy Spears Robert Speers ,nv- Sax Yr:-r cgi, is David Swan Dianne Swearingen lv 1 41 'LJ T '77'f'l5 . ' -- A' Wk .A 1 QV l r S . Af Mary Tagle Lodena Taylor Bruce Taylor Danny Terry Linda Traylor Darryl Trcka f. Q Ronnie Treff Ian Tucker Anne Truax Max Turner x ge. 3 'i' gn., ek I 2 seizgmg 3 my My W. ,sm-, iisiffefii mfs? Wiegg Sandra Thihodeaux Sue Thomasson jim Thompson Wayne Thompson Chris Thrasher Russell Tuliver Eva Tomasini Ray Torres Mary Traud Linda Uresti Roy Valadez 'lf' if V Tags Pep School Spirit Susan Cranrath gets Macsters to put in their ten cents worth and buy spirit tags. Indy Van Auken Betty Van Cleave Bill Varian Vaughn Ritchie Pat Via ' mf-Av ufeif-'5?'T ,W Juniors Inherit Seni Ronn Walker Mack Warren Clay Walker Paul Wendell Terry Walker Ronnie Wasson Michael Watts T? Q 1 ,L l 1 l qi. A' . V ' X 5 gl I K ophistication Donald Were Albert Whilaple Elon Whitlock Deirdre Whitmore Buddy VVhil'aker Sandy Whymau Larry Wigginton Anthony Williams wwf- - W r A - 55 , , i r as Bill Webster Bill Wells iZ . . Mb, w , ' I QQQWT . K- , - I- - . Qi it .-1 . fr -it 9 , - 1 ' . as W H W any I: , . '-4 4' l ., ?-QL - ' --.Q Ianicc Williams Pam Williams Jimmy Williams Williams Rocky Williams , -. . ., . I, if M , , Q I ,ni ii 'gf x J ' P' 5 W Sherry Williamson Bill Wilson Linda Wilso Don Boatrigll Mary Jane Wilson Sandy Wilso Ricky Windham Ieanette Woerner Sandy Wormser Rosemary Worthy Wardell Wri ght Jack Yates Ann Yorston jane Young Marsha Zigrang John Ziller New Students '5 F Skippy Dreesen and Ken Zwartjes ,as V' ' H w J 1' .r i gh! 355 Margaret Bethea, Diana Burson, Gail Kinney and Elizabeth Stegall .I- ,, . r l Best thing in the world for athletes, hand! 'LMom, Mom, my group had 23? fewer teeth! You mean-an error in our', Brahma Tales? '4Pilot to co-pilot, prepare for a crashlandingf' What's Wrong with going to the Prom in the vegetable truck ? 0 'Z' Q 5 U ill if 'V They must be passing homework papersg note allowed. N N ll PM ' 'ff - W. if ' -. . 1 ' ,A , H A Fi- l W ' K 1, ' V M ' A ' ' lf' I1 , ,. A X o K Q 511 5: 5. g , ga 5 f 'fs 1 -L' vi. 5 5-U e -M J ' SJ? Q 5 1- H, 1 4 . ,r 5 is ' JA f .w if ,Q -WH.. , ' J' ' 3-fill :-- V M. ' - V vpmfjll fn in ra' , . 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Qs fl X: ft' 'J l Q. 4 Z aka Honors Q 4 h fmt Vaffjvyf vi Tom Bunn Marilyn Bush Wally Bugs Linda Cnnellis LCG Cimf-LIC IoAnn Carpenter Ruth Carrasco , A I ' ',.' 1 ' 4 H X f ..-rv'-1' 1- 10, vi va., . Eli' 2 Q ' - if ,A I . 'fb x f 1 -1. if i i 'x 31 Q Ei' x A , ..,.. , if X -N N.. if Nell Brown Sandy Brown Barbara Buescher Sharon Burgess Bev Bumey Peggy Burson Lorenso Bustos Alice Caffaro Robert Calamon Eddy Carlisle Ardith Carmier Cathy Carolin Mike Carruth Gwen Carter Dorothy Cartwright ,. ,. K Hfvll 'Q 'a XJ , . - Q 2: 'X-35f 'i,m, 'T:7f3'lA7 'T SW .Z ' 'Riff' fi? ,X i fi Elm 1 11 P if: -K2 ,, ,, M ,M . mm AJ-Mv,. . ,. ,, ,msn ...., 1.sn-- , 'v 4 :V:,13f:f?G223R2. ,,x,x:11uvkrvwgfizi? ' MQ: .. V - H M ,, Wisiisesgm -. 1 ,rm 1 tggggjgf, 1 . 111,33 ,ggi gggxww wvwzsf ' .f M , in ii. 'waz -ifyfysfu -1 'mffefzf-r givin-tg l , M 5 ww hw, wx sjvx ' fggkfi ' Sy 35- Q, ' ' wit, 'X mg, ,,- I if ,xiii r . f i - A wifi? 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A. , u Iai Gamel Pat Garret Gary Gauntt Frankie Gibson -ge l1,,,uWw H ' kg N is , ' J 1 , , '- I ' , 41 I QT Q ff' 4 ' :fggggjff 1 v , rx ' A .. !'1mrM,:ivil L MU P, v1.W,,- 5 :xw N ' A--,1 P iiifwlsamsiiiie ii f ' L rfssffssiisf' 'wiwq -'f l' Wim S , , K . .5 5 MM fr., W, . gee,-,fx , ' , M 'ff Aa.: ' 5 V 1 1 2.1 WF ' ' 'U- j2'V A if 3 Q L , UV, Diane Gabehart Irma Garcia Robert Gaskin Walter Gerber Linda Gillmore s - I , , X M r .- W ' M H N r H WW' N' ww Nw , , Anna Gable Nancy Garderer Jim Gatti David Gerhart Jim Glascock r :A' Q. A ns, r W? M, Hi Midi ' f-ff J 4 aI kd xl 'fa ,A J, fn N S X 3 X -. SSW ..: fi 8 ' w 15 , 5 I ' Hviqlifi 'L J N I ' kb' W is W 05,3 f 5 ji Glenda Greek Norma Green Carol Griffin Linda Gunnoe Randy Hahn FN a pnea 'XX ., , HJ --af f T543 Q I F izf rzrk if ig- .4 T551-. f I Y N 1 ii , . Q S if . 1 I 4 X If IH 'v is V K ,f my . -, gn f 1 1 I- , Q, ,, H David Green Mark Gregory Randy G1-izzle jim Guthrie Pam Haun Warren Gremmel Lauree Grubbs Dee Habennann Lynn Hamilton i Assembli Diane Glover Michele Gordon Charles Grammer w, i7F :'f1! ...Q if Ear M W 5, Wx ru ff' 5 I Tn James Goff Lynn Gound David Grant R nite Classes Lynda Harrington Allan Hastings Sherry Helgren wr A t I -swf: l'e'i9f'5 on Ellen Haralson Bamey Harris George Hatch Gary Henderson V H I v T .vi .I vi A,i :s. .K 55 I ?a:u- E? N .f W 'QQ' v L f x Susan Hammack Evelyn Haralson Marshall Harris Paul Hauert Nicki Henderson H+. .mg-., nf 4,-sigma v-Q vs N, nv L, , 4 E. Larry Hanks Bob Harding Rosie Hartoon Scott Hays Scott Hendrickson ,I r 'Sm' -4' 7 . - . I , B-f -...- . qw 1 L , K N N4 Q q Zi . Hugs 5' W or , i N ' - - 'Sl 'E ' vi U I, If fi , t Y 'X 'Y N 'A J qi-u-,. , Thomas Hansell Robert Harnack jeffrey Harvey Paul Heidelberg Joe Hensley T- Gig 1 4 , Nd f xx 1 r w 4- N A 41 5., ,,,. L.. 5' gf f '1 f Y ,s 7' atv ' 'll Q7 ' V Class Enrollmen fo? My if Alla XL fl! 56 xegszlf Barbara Her-ringer Jimmy Hood Carolyn Howerton Denny Hind Cindy Hoose John Howes , fr H H I lx A SE z lf! ' X N ll' QQ TF E1 1-,7 le X ' .Ik , W' , D lx 1 '. , . . Y- lf iv A ff-ggux L, - I ' Uv... ' 'vu iii? vm ' , ' law - in-, Tricky Hinsch Regenia Hope Phil Hudson V x .Q 5 2, -KW ' an ' f' W L' JI' ns.-Q Terry Hoffman Kricket Horton Douglas Huebner 'A A . f gn. 4- gf ? I .Ak , V rl 1 . V '1 igT:.,-'xY. If , , - 7 'mv x I ' ff f 1 v N W .zea n , Al - f l J ' - V z Myron East tells Mary Cham pagne and Sandy Brown that th y've been selected charter mem 0 of his fan club. Warren Holmgreen Kathleen Houscman Loretta Hughes 5 -1- --,. ,...s f m ga i , r x f I 'UK Z' fy .flakes Histor Karen Hurley Charles Hury Paul Ihrke ' 'W - vw. F Barbara Hurta Carole Hylen Linda Ikerman I Q Q .5 1 f .' .Y 4:- 1 F H: fiffhgiill-, Ji . lg 7, 1 ,fx W V w 1'- 512:19 x' ' A I A N-ll ' WWW' , V 0 3' I WEN 4 ?n Leonard Jackson Cheryl Ianicki Alan Ierkins Connie johnson Q , '2i1 Frankie Isom Misty Jul-ln Bev Janson Glenna Jnphet Peter Johnson HJ 25' Gretchen Isom Linda James Eileen january Cheryl johnson Sara Johnson -,i ' x I ,- a 1. .,.. T J X A , ,. ,... my M H -Q 1 1 , 4 Sophs I I 1 ,,. W I '. E ,, 1 lil ' w , -53,-3' .ku 7 ,. Q , ' 'fe K., .N . gig? . M y W R K .. fi if ,,, LL,,, U ' N .' Z ,, I F '1 . H, 35: 11, in rib , mg.: - , 1 f 9 i I -' .' 5 fyi.,V 3f- ,-L ' Hji f v Kathy lung Suzy Kalter Alan Kilpatrick Donald Kirk Carrie Kniepkamp o Robert Iuxica Lynn Keith Danny King Harr Kix-mon ,EASE Dennis Keller Gordon King Mary Klausmeir Tom Kopecky Sponsor Student Beverly Jones Iacquie Jones Nancy Jones ggi. Don Jones Linda Jones Kathy Iouffray Q78 AJ , Y- -L wrm :fw- G sy? 'fr xl '-'SEE -af .gui Culty Game Susan Langridge Donald Lnxson Kricket Lee 'QR A.. I 'k,,,-J 1' 145-iii 'I' X B -3. if 4 . , rin'-K 4 s.' xl X , X, up QU' 2 .e Leroy Kruse Linda Large Ronald Laxson I Christine Lehwacl - 73' . 1 L , - , H- 'sry -J Dorthy Krimbill George LaFon C-WAY! ,nz - 2 ' fuel? Q ' Bob Krudwig ' F Suzanne Langelier Mary Ann Lalioche Billy Lashley David Leaf Burch Lee Ioyce Lenny Tommy Leyendecker M f I ' VI, . wa Y - Za, ' '- ' or 4. , : 'g .ii? vi E' . W 44 Juhe euger Doug Langford CMA Bonnie Laws Karen Lee Waymond Lightfoot IS ., - 1 4vf?:,A . i- . .T?7ga-z I , 5 Q , IS 5 - r. , af' V CfUe74l Vx. afiafv W' mx ,a 't X, I L E, -I fill as-fi X A ,. . K f f S1 Gwen Lipscomb Norris Lisher Sandra Lunsford Mike Louther Stanley McDaniel ' , yf Mike Lipscomb Dusty Lister Mike Looney Gary Lowe Kay McDonald ' X 1 W .mi ' L tf Sx,'!45' 1 .P 6 i W YW, 1 Abd ' P1 f' N 1 u 1 I w ,,,m2 f,x:msf H ., Q Q N 1 , life! ' 4 9 M . - 2 -Z-, Q + -' -f 1 , . P. . , Fi LDIQQ . . 5 if , J: 3 ai, ' , r 'l ' fx' Dianne Lischer Marilyn Little William Lopez' Cindy Lucas Mike McDuffy 5 X fi PE. Encourage Y-ev' Dickie Lohden Fred Lopez Cathy McCormick Bruce McE1rath . ,k.x. 1 l 'le ,N ' W ll It , ' vii H A , ww :LQ X f 'Un g y. . C X 3 Q Howard Losey Sharon McCrohan Dixie McElroy my N w P, ,g A ,, M '- -::5:isi5 Q. ,, H W X . hysical Fitness Melody Mclntrie Becky Mc Knight Terri McMillan K Clark Mc Ginty Charles McLaughlin Gregg McNeil ,7 ' WY' la ii? Mass 4 llaig mi X wifi? X AJ' 'uhh x ,, is A i' .E 1. Ivfiijswwagsai igwww , Q, .... ..., , ' V ' at i ,, ' W 'V Wm ' . - .. 1. gh.. -'EF' s N M Q y 'f M g 5.2 . 1' f ,,.. T qu lg H xx , 9,2 1, 1 -V M A g N S W 'f.'I:, . 4 , , Joann Makelki Barbara McWhirter Terry Macomb James Manning Sylvia Mallon Doug Malsbury - , A David Masely Carol Martin Sonny Martmez Helen Mattson Susie Mathes Penm Mathews ' A. Frank Maybell Phll Mayhall K' , ' A--liifxy ' 4 M 2?5i3if--- n fl V N iff Q .,,. -WFQQ A 1 ,Q ,L H., A a A I' A QM- . I -Q-. i 1 , 'N' QQ V N . IQ, i f is , W v,,:,,.Y:. . y., 5,1 Brahma Tales Amuse .x4 ve C' M ,EL,,l3L. 'gf-.4 1513.1 . Ng by r':LJ- qi LT' 97, his X . , - A V 'L VW -, QQ., . i- 'f N P si. Ms, pq ' A ' R .ga ,aaa liliex M - a .,,. 'ef or M. l Y I WS y 6 ui f'wjw.fn i1r,jfy,4 'f'5E'7,'v ,,. - mx. . . -Y .t . N f . re -wa,r.....r M 1 ' asjklg, '---Ykf V L DVM. 9,1 , 4 .J 3 ' fx r U' ' M x , xi 1 ,Ahf . LF.. :XL Lxixve z 5: 1 lf, 1, 3' Unfair rr EL U 5 rf? l. f ' .gif fl V fl ' . ,IA .. L ,Ye v . J 4' Y 4 -P' . . ' 4 , - 's M paw r 4 , M s w ef- - .U W -fa ,. .M M. .- , .Q f ., r. ,I I ' - . T 'VM , .1 r Q - .A - r .- . ,- I ., n Wil' I is Lf er- mu Q. Mfg, I Y i...Nk- X J 'J ' 13 Q ' Qi ' . m: Lk Mg., v r., H , r r 'L , 'f '1 . g,f 'C W ilu. 4 :::. ,hd , V: 1 In . , --- - - ,.-L j- . 'NT' ' 5 W 3 '7 . ' -5 - f U ' 1 - f , 5 1 L A., w. Q Y . .5 qu I me V :f- ' 5 ' W 1 '- Q ,Z 5' VT nk A V-.- .Vt kj .- .W A J V 1 . -'A inf- f ff fg3, F I, fi I 1' !- A E, IH31 Meads Donna Meiser N ,E t . Mike Mefglile Dianna Meriwether -. 1 B 't ' Laffy Merkm Mary Metcalfe 1? ' J' :I , , ' xr TL Q , , H' 'Hi 5.5, H. ,, . . V ,. . ....,... P f ' fi Af fr- -2 ' . - 1 ' , ww- A .. wr Fei?-'75 i i . , , - eg . M -.I M 540,-M ' 'T X, , , ll' - M ,, f - .N 1 h -I A I A I K: i . . 1 ,, W L' .- W fl as - fffffr 1 wg' ' :f ' 1 3 ,f X , . f W .. 42 '? 5.7 uhebgbfim wbsiry ' ' , s Q 5 x 1 I iv Q M 7 a L , es A. 2 - ' -' fr .7 ra. .ff f I -f' Kenneth Meyer Kay Meyers Richard Milton Louis Mize Jerry Moore Carroll Sue Meyers Mike Millegan Charles Mims Pat Moffatt Russel Moore 1 elr ,,,'ii: Elaine Miller Ann Mitchell Walter Mohn Juanita Morgan . X 1 ., li- ,f-hffsgmimu, ig H --1 Ll shes, r-,. . I4 -Q. M .-r' 1 A .ki A is mega -if 0 v- , ' rm. I A if ' . J .. . , M 4 ophomores Krickett Horton and Carol High- land brush-up on Sophomore news with the school paper. Danny Morris Glynda Morris Jim Mullins Jerry Murphy Steve Newsom Tim Niccum n mr Q , '..' l1 5, 1' 'if - --' it J . W, ef-X Suzanne Morton Ronald Murray Shar-yn Nicholas we , ,ly ,T A 5:2 f ' r 5. 3. - Bra' 1,10 ..v-- ' P'-. 1,14 ales ' 'r Michael Mulchy Marie Mulkey Herbert Muse John Narciso Carol Neider Don Nix LVL -' A 11, ' xiilil 5292532 v ., M ,ff Q-.ar ,,,.,, X ,. Wl gr -44, I . 1 4 1 K ig 'z,,,LEL Xa + Q' K, , C1 Y fr M n 9 x 2 ' fi - -Y --fn-.77 V - -f Tvni, Q L 1: v U-21-,ga Y: ,,Y. 3, L Li I 1 E.. r E? S w wi fi'-xilifln H , 5 5 U ui' 5 E fl will 1 n n T Lynn Nix Billy Oakey Arm Olsen Mike Orton Robert Parkhurst 1:1 ' ' ,-1 vf4i'I' M' l 0 ' ' FEM ' w. .. ,-Wyman L f vf .. : n fffmx - 1 , dl. f -. YI L ' 'A . ::s2e.f. em W 1' ' 1 f ,MT fe fx .Q in ff r ' Y L ll. .f ' Q iiifkffi lg Q 4 ll, H- 3 Q , Q. X ll ' Q .. 'l Ja nguwigu X ul w QW' l , f 'U' x- , Danny Olrech Gary N0rville Val Nurick Dan Odom Kris Ogden Eddy Olsen David Oswalt Tom Parkinson , .LL , li ra 2 ll L5-fH'il3 ,f rf ,, .nf I we v,,ALW ' O, Q ,vi 1 ' 5, 1 ' X 'gli i 1 -V,--if l' mi . V 'f s gg M ,ig - N . , A - . 1 . I .l u U . , ' ' 1 1 1, S--3 ll :JL KJ 'XV Q: V nn Qfnn ,nl g :J 1 Q KL ,W L if . Aj' ' 'Hr 4 ' Ox ' . ,. 1 , K - , hx E. ,- L . 1 ni' : - int - X r l, M in -I Q AUP vu 'i 2 ' .1 L 4 'em - ' Jackie Orbin Ralph Oppy Marianne Palmer Pam Parks Warren Pape Ellen Parrot ' 7?Ms1l?OV l,f! ll ll' . - l X I -V i ' V L, I lre Q9 ff' f -Q A A N 'Q zzwm- as U A wwf 13,1 if ! M ew' fa, U lgqn -'fm S, ' . V i, .f New Neil Orleans Doug Parker James Parsons 'fr .,VA' 531g SZ , -.. fl ' if-A. ' J 11:5 5 , ' I fill f ,f x x I up 5' 9 -. u -1 '- -- C21 Wan: ophomores eiimef Gary Patton Linda Pearce Candace Pederson 'L . I 4 . I ,Q , 5- ' El - ,K Steve Payne Don Pearson Louis Pengue f 1 , .fm if f ,f gvz ini M S wx m wi: 1 11 m H H m WMU W X w, 7: , 'lax' rl if 1,.' f .,.. 4 - w::::-'- - I X b . wal! 5 1 f A K fgggayy OJ Y Q., Q JU l Z xl- Civ N , H, Q . Q? 'W l is l -- 2:2 wx in ,fy 1 is 1 is lr:-:YN f . 1' J l X I Karen Pepmiller Chl'lStll1B Perez David Permenter Evelyn Peterson A Bill Pennington Jerry Penshom Deborah Perkins Phillip Perry Majorie Pfeffer vuf, , erm' , 2 J W? mf' Judy Pennington Deborah Perchard Dan Permenter Sherry Perry David Phillips 5 1531355 r -1-fp: -,-. Qflfif' f - X , - w L1,i2bgr' W a 555:85 3 ff EXE ,E ZE: if -1- , ,M - 2 . ..-N1 71 mils' 6 ' K i Horace Porter Linda Porter Eddy Raby Pat Ramos Dennis Real 1 I I NN! ,.,- , 'I Q . A 1' Q 1 - f ,Is R f r . r N X J i X -I f J f.3'. . . A 'N R ' 'ff ., ' N5 ' x . 1 ' af ,qi Xml ,U N fy 4 7' M ' ,X I I ' ' v- x i I . A Hin' ' YL A' N f . 'fl ., 1 I ' , AX? X - nf 5 3 X: up L ' - V V . I V 5 V- QI 'J l -E . 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'51 ' 'J : E' Q , I ' ' iq'-4, Various Interests Don Rice Nancy Maire Rico Mark Rogers . , L First 5' fb-i ,pa-' -.. gh Oscar Rene Bill Richard Cherie Elaine Rideout Sandra Sue Roland A 441 5, A ,X GE! .,- R' A . 1 IL- ? 'f 1 'I wp' I Xu ' HI , ' .-I:-v N fl! 715 In I I gi Q.. 8-7' - if is JDM N David Reed Kenny Ressmann Jerome Richardson Cherri Ringen David Roloff QQ!! A , L ss. , fag!! 4 jx i -.WN L . :E i .:.,.,, , ..,:.r.,. . 6 ,... L, L ps 4' K 1 A A ig Q : I i R11 Q nr 4- ? jamie Reese Lewis Rhodes Kathy Richler Lewis Ritodes Cherri Romigh -93, 017-9 ,, s. 4 ,. V 'N fo- v - . E . PJ 3 i 'L i fi di C 'vi i J' V 'Q if v'r,,K ' 1 fix - .V i 41 sez as --1 1' A1 Reisinger Eddie Riadon Susan Ricks William Robbins Larry Rose is 1vE..., MGS 3 , is M I WL fi: C . 1 Baffled Linguists Stri mws1u,,L'v ' e 2115141 Awigl 5 1 ,,f:11:f1,:w1, , ,, X V i K, ...M Q Q 'H srsriffw ii 1 ff. L? W V 'wi 1 M E iiefffzm M, N, I J Michael Ross Janna Russell Harry Sauter --11-P, - 1:1 ' 1 1 im '4 1 w , X .I 1 ya, l' 2 af , A5 i:,' is I A4,- :W if. Lf, Q JE? A -1 -.11 R , AA X fi' Louis Rowe Jeanne Russell William Sawyer 1 .' ' ai rl 1 it N 5 U D M I . ' 4' 1 ' f 1 . H5255 U' V. - A X 1 . , 4 N I .kr ml ,mm 1 1 f w 1 111 mi 1 fx , 115111115 11 -11 su Jackie Forney asks Jenny Flood if she's sure this is the Spanish Language Lab. Phyllis Buble Carol Salinas Norma Schaper 2 1 . ,, J F wie . ,i 111 ,N y ' ,Ml 1 -IW 1 1. 11 - 1 v?31f2'g'1, eff N l X lil Nl I' 'br i V . Z Wae '.f' . 2155! uf, 1 iiiffigwi ? 5151 ,. Els 1 Y. Q! , 1 'S 1231 'l 37.1 Il ' , w. f - 1 as .L ii -Saw: 1 f' ' '1 ,eil ' i 2154 ' ' , , , an -:LQ ' --fa L ,Assign ,ggfy ' '11 'WEE 'H' ii 1-1. 117' 1 :fe .. G if - f 1- sw Mr W ZLL 1 Janice Ruoff Villinam Rupert lf Steve Satterwhite x'RogerNSQi1tAeUE,i Janis Schamhorst Barbara Schexb f l 1 , m.' is A w':',. 'il' x ds. :Fei , 1 I 9 'or P rfection ffiiiyi fi 'CX i 5? Q 1 George Seidel iffy W W 'J' iff? Elizabeth Schenk Johnny Schroeder Carl Schwartz 64 xmas' Q . Mary Schnelder Lorene Schulmeir Mike Scott g My S F-4, .0 3' 3 -- e we I Lee Settergren 1 Iacquelyn Sheets , V, Michael Shirey 1-X:5,.X -f A - Pam Screeton Cynthia Seiler Bob Shaffer Pam Sheetz Patrick Shirey Jerry Searight David Sell Donald Shaw Douglas Shimek Jerry Simons gl x O C, -252 X H X ,X X N K' - N' si g . Tm . ,X ' fl 0 ! 1.s,XX!Xj LX f ss WWW J ' f f I V ' li :XXX ,. X I ft fd , , .bins ,, uX.g 5 xga ' .XX ,X,.X ' XXX. N f 1 if X A X X 'X J W , X f . 'N V. M A f QQ' -f X N X ' 'Q' -:A.. X , ' X M J. XR X . X X ' - ' v :., P ff- A t' 'E dv . X Ad XX, XXX 5 N X X X : X. X 3 s H ,L K K f Q Nb - 4' ' ' ' Y' ' if ' H x- XX t'-wrt.,-iw.. ' N s ' , f it - 1 f 'S qv ? S , ff ' X, E l 13 J'- Q A ' X 7 . ' Q1 S -V it YI 1' I ah ' 'A rw f fo'-3 if I S - f ' Ll! yy ... 54 x ws f H fi 2 'Q 'sp-1-1? 3522? 5 Roy Sivley Larry Skelton Carol Smith Melissa Smith Steffi Smith A I li , , .,., N sk, NJN I 1 'M , iz ophomores Develo 59, H - .. X Y - 1' L rf if :Q 0' ' W' . , ,1 1 K ai iiS Si 'K N 1 1 Eldon Skeels Ann Peggie Slavin Linda Smith Mike Smith George Somerville .11 Bobbie Smith Linda Kay Smith Rodney Smith Lynne Sommerschield Susan Speert Jerry Splawn Stephen Springer .ew fm Sify' Richard Spinner Terry Splawn David Starr Better Stud Habits David Stroble Sandra Swift Pam Terwelp 'f i .. 5' I 41 on To ,, Bill Stewart Gregg Sullivan Lorraine Taglieri John Thomas 5: , ' rs , N ,I N s., fi? ,,.-i ' 4 X V I iiiii l 1 - A T -ef T, T .if i n on ' '- A . ..... X n, ,f f ' ...ay :mg -3: . 54 - ' 5 ,lf ' ls! - . fwnfm,-13-if i ' A ,MW L ' 'U-Iliff . , , , V , ez: -- , ,N W? I - ,f gg J T1 , T 1 -1 ft , A., 1' ' A John Stax: Robert Steinbomer Dianne Steubing Mike Stewart Chris Summar Teresa Talley Brady Thompson f. 3 9 an i .., , bg! I 'ny ik, Janie Stiles Roy Summar James Tankersley Judy Thompson .4-... ,F 5' :J ' 5 J 1 -- P W, ,W 19 'EL 1 George Strawbrige Kenneth Sutton Iames Tedford Sharon Tidwell W-. un., I, . 1 Wu '43 Q y u ' LQ! W ,,..-uf X 211 If V 1 tr P -lu H 5 , vial , -v x 'W J? I E 5, -r J as I 'T 'H ' I A 1 r K 1 tudents Lear x my V, wa s.- w Ll 'SK J N J 6 Q12 :A: Lb' , '5 ,Af H j E ,I ii - --Q Qi? F jufvn .,:: .:5,'g,AgQi1Vfi-F., M W' ..:-: :IEEE ' V A T 1 ' I 13,1 . V '- .Qqqh N' ' I x 1,1 :gf-Q S 5 -- ' Qi ,4,5g:2.-QS 0 1' 1 Y V ' N . . WQQ,, w!'Qm ',iS ' S4 w . qrvwur L 4' 1 ' , 15 - w 1' 'MZ X 'H lf. - 'iiifliib , , Sharron Tillman Leslie Tomasini Robert Truman Richard Urbanek Kathy Van Gilder Russell Tipton Kendall Toon Sidney Tschirhart Margaret Uresti Diane Verrall Sharry Tofte Scott Trenton Kent Tucker Zulema Valadez Ioe Vidaurri 0 , , Michael Treut Robert Tucker Ronald Vandable Iennifer Voges W, , M. , X ,. , ,,,,. L W, .,,.,.. -Ti M- A - Y .,Wl,l, Q' , A W w , Q A M ' -Q -, ' 'A , A Zgng q, H Q . V A.. in Y V .: V fc , ', A' :K T f, ., A I Vg . W., W ' . ' ' ,, i , V ' X ' - 5. 5-r as - Ja l ' f '- T e T -' A ' , J -'X it 'F , , Q N WH, ' fr ,Qu ' A 1 'V Q -- 4 . X X yi , YA-sasfgafmf .1 , nNw ww'ww' W ' :.: ' ' m - if Y H W W ' - ' W -' T li A . . ' WW.. . :s . -- -vzr ' -an . T-fm. K - -V -1 -' - a -l F , - , if - 1 VA V H- : ,N N A - ' ' . Yi ' P L l ' . -'r ' 5- r ' ' N-,A ' 6 iff ' . Carolyn Ann Uecker Karen Van Gilder Ioe Von Merveldt ? M X w - Sa I Vs aried Skills Sandra Wallace Andy Watson Vicky Watts 'M fl 98 it 4 c, 3 338.1 f 4 --cg,-: 'S' 3 , Wayne Wamcke Charles Watson Wayne Watts 4,!, .'f 5' 'Q' Q 'M I -. . ,R ,ff '. i, w2l',Hf,a- , Q - . I A.. ' 'cd' u Q , 5 - ly l -itil i V. K I Monica Vendell , Andrea White Lf Bob Williams Judy Williams V 4,,,, I l y ,, I .4 Ii 4 4. . ,l' , I . W 'ff' 9- Q 1 K-J A f f 1 3 l L iv K SQ 'W : 'ff . iwwvlwf' ' J' - - - -- f r- wwsq V -. , it 1, 1+ .W li my H95 X, SJ I. -,fffn W 2'-5 . ,QQ .UM Q e 2' 'L fp '. X If W - 10- ,As N. -L ,' f I gs! . av' '- A s f' 'fl' nn . ly X r A , HH, Gay Weiler Linda Weisbaker Kenny Wentz Patsy Weyel Carter White Mark Whig. Dreema Sue Williams Joe illiams Pam Williams m Williams ' lf Za LW e F2 fa - 1 i A ' N H: 3 ' A f ' xg., fn, x-1 of v '37 , he W, fl WL u 2' v,,,l',,,CJ'3-V gg W .L ' JRE Larry Williamson Danny Wilson Alice Woltena Carrie Woods Carolyn Wright W ,, 3 zwgrzilg -s ,z 5 4 fn if J ,,, ,Q fl Qi W ri 1 Ei 2 ni...-fs ' . 'gs' g 1 - 1 ff 1. V. ix, 1. l ,Ay U Ida Fay Willmann Leonard Wilson Kenny Wood Cynthia Woods Douglas Wylie 5 .V John Snyer Laraine Woerner Larry Woodruff jackie Woodward Walter Yarbrough Susan Yeiser Richard Yornmg ' L42 -nr ,H fi . 1 , l ww ' we , V Y L, Q'-r in-n Bob Young Emest Zepeda 5,1 ' 'f 95-12' K V if fu - ' -X - kXI ! .. A' 'V Snr f' ., V I J 1 .nu 4 Wi wg. .,:-: 3 '45 lj n , 1-is ' L if 'I .Q z Pat and Lee Moffat, one of the numerous sets of twins at Mac, never cease to con- fuse teachers. 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A X rl-.AA M F Sim 5 V v w Coming near the end of spirit week, the night pep rally ends silent days with a big bang. oost School Spirit The pep rally for the Mac-Temple game begins as the Brahma football team . 1 Nfl! lg! flgyx A L I wv r 0 W f fl Q! NJ Um JJ -, M lb .Q If ' TI' J Why UU q U . f W ,fr OW yr' Jil! Two bits, four bits . . .! yells sophomore cheerleader Jenny Flood. H f W .O ,lf DM JWL l Ofjj fl J ADJ lv XLWVX rerl r I fl -,U 5: , MacArthu 1- 1 ,rg ,H 3, aa- gjgjri, aa Q 'V ,. i f3,mn 2 I gi., is M., gi ,W any a 1 51,7 ,anal ,, X --we 1, '.,,' , 5.-,i'564'? were fu:-1.2: , ,... , J. FIRST ROW: F lagtwirlers: Pat Gilmore, Vicki Pearson, Barbara Pederson. Drum Majorette: Sharon Bradley. Ma jorettes: Cheryl Mayer, Sherrill Ellison, Jean Flood SECOND ROVV: Linda Wessel, Jalane King, Mikki Hurn Barbara Novosad, Rayna Kay Cavender, Sandra Thiboj deauz, Kathy Bates, Suzy Wright, Rae Ann Short, Mari- lyn Merkel, Pat Flanagan, Marcia Miller, Mardi Har ton. THIRD ROW: Diane Saunders, Bobbie Mac Yvonne Munn, Becky Slaughter, Cala Smith, Sterlene Mary Jane Wilson, Nancy Friday, Maria Martin, P Thomas, Patty Trenton, Sue Elmore, Janie Luedema Diane Gallia, Carol Craven, Donna McCartney. FOUR' assies ' I-anew'--Y A' 1-r 'cninrn-AJ ' H -1m-mini Artinian: SW: Michele Baldree, Carolyn McGill, Pam English, .m Garrett, Jan Tucker, Susan Granrath, Carolee ewart, Jean Benefield, Val Cox, Bunny Bunn, Cheryl assford, Nancy Wagner, Rita Billington, Sherry Man- ld, Carrie Michael, Jorja Risinger, Linda Cook, Sharlene sher. FIFTH ROW: Deidre Wllitmore, Charron French, ddtwn- Pam Acree, Dorthy Moench, Bette Barnett, Rene Fritz, Jane Young, Anne Truax, Colleen Beck, Diana Horcl, Jeanette Heidelberg, Louise Fey, Hoe Ann Schmidt, Rita Leeper, Barbara Hastings, Harriett Baird, Susan Webb, Cindy Morton, Cathy Hessen. x ,it , ii is - lgiiei li .gp---vw - 1. tii-53.511,-....g: ,, If. .T .gfifw e. 11 - '. ' 1 ,, ..-tm . e-. .L...gs ,A , MAJ ORETTES I H, mllWlW' :zq rzefhwz 1 . Jean Flood Sherrill Ellison 2 Cheryl Mayer Flagtwirlers exhibited their outstanu twirling and marching ability at N Arthur football games. Lassie Majorettes and Flagtwirlers ad special sparkle and interest to halft shows. The Majorettes, performance fi , Ig- , If 3' W 'f1r::'?Ls.F. - YH 1 ,TjA ', ,, , A -, Barbara Pederson irling the fire batons was outstanding. Sharon Bradly, as Lassie Drum Major, I the Lassies through hulftimes and pa- les displaying her fine leadership ability ii twirling skill. fc-'-il Martin, Secretary Majorg Patty Picker- Lassie Colonelg Patty Trenton, Finance Major. FLAG TWIRLERS W.-,:?71,.,.f is , . V. fi-:QFU V. ' . i J Sharon Bradley LASSIE DRUM MAJOR ' Vicki Pearson v . i-.1 1 1.322 . I -.QT.T..fv.... .. Begin-...n-rv ,V - .. . -:f1'......,. . , .-.A-., -A --.4.. in -- Pat Gilmore V- it wa :W V - it V ,, J , , Lassies perform to Alexandefs Ragtime Band at the Mac-Edison game. Lassies wait patiently for the pep rally to begin. Miss La Neal Tankersley Sponsor The MacArthur Lassies wait impatiently for the football game to get under way. Spirit, loyalty, and hard work are qualities for which MacArthur Lassies are known. ln the stands, Lassies are al- ways conscious of the importance of spirit to give the Brahma team that extra boost. During half-times they entertain with precision marching and intricate maneuvers. This year the Lassies carried on the tradition of each team member having a Lassie Buddy. She decorated his locker, room, and car, thus letting each team member know he is important to the team as a whole. ,J High stepping Lassies put their best foot forward as they perform before the football fans. 225 Mac:Arth FIRST ROW: Karen Manhoff, Linda Wilson, - f f Daniels, Vicki Thomas, Diane Shackelford, Jeanne nut, Karis Horton. Brahmadoras perform one of their original routines to the Brahmadoras march off the field as music of the Band while the Lassies do hand motions at the end their performance. Mac-Lee game. 2.26 rahmadoras JCOND ROW: Carol Curtis, Pam Grant, Sybil Newman, llldil Kelton, Ann Yarbrough, Kristy Waters. diifil 'U' llVlacArthur High stepping Brahmadoras were a familiar sight at Brahma football games. Before the games they sold programs ich they had arranged. During the halftimes they added extra rkle hy performing original skits. They marched in the Fiesta mbo and the Battle of Flowers parades. At the pep rallies they rmed an entrance for the Brahma team. A flourish of porn-poms ends another Brahmadora routine. Karen Manhoff HEAD BRAHMAD ORA Mac Recogniz Skills .. P S ,Q .5 ,qv I' 'L I -ant 'f 5.2-'Y 5 v ?' ,,-Q, ---4. Lil' L. L.: . 5 V: - - .. :Jr-,. 'Q A'-l -5- Carolyn Wolf MacArth Jayne Harris Mary Fly Head Cheerleader I 1 iifili j,I'n BBW f-ci... . ,...fd:1 Q Mm P h Cheerleaders are the symbol of school spirit at MacArthur. Their overwhelming enthusiasm bonds the Brahma team and the student body together. No one will ever forget the roof raising excitement of pep rallies. At the games the Cheerleaders urge the players on to vic- tory and help increase the enthusiasm of the crowd throughout the game. V, V, for Victory, cheers Jayne Harris as she leads the Brahma supporters. Cheerleaders end another day in summer practice by leading the Lassies, Brahma- doras, and Bairns in the MacArthur Alma Mater. 233 , fl ii MacArthur ff f Lf ,ji L ffl I Q99 V QP U a FIRST ROW: Cathey Alexander, Rita Arcement, Bev Burney, Marsha Baird, Joyce Baker, Diane Denk, Io Ann Carpenter, Carolyn Boeck, Suzanne Cherry, Sharon Burgess, Beth Dunlap, Lana Pitchford. SECOND ROW: Pam Bamett, Sandy Brown, Becky Belcher, Mary Metcalfe, Deb- bie Prothero, Bonnie Fetzer, Linda Fletcher, Doris Duhart, Debbie Perkins, Kathy Claps, Linda Jones, Georgia Craig. THIRD ROW: Linda Crain, Lynda Harrington, Shirley Eisenhauer, Melissa Smith, Sharona Flowers, Carolyn Howerton, Mary Lynn Champagne, Peni Mathews, 234 L 9 . ., ,,i..3i', ,. Jackie Forney, Ianice Kay Williams, Susan Hammack, Barbara Dors- FOURTH ROW: .,Cj'QQ,yi,EyapNs, Frankie Gibson, Nancy Gardner, I Fluitt, julie Krueger, Barbara Hettinger, Evelyn Haralson, Ara Carmier, Ellen Haralson, Christine Lehwald, Beda Ibbotson, La Douglas. FIFTH ROW: Kricket Horton, Sherry Perry, Cheryl Ianic Carroll Suemeyers, Gwen Lipscomb, Cindy Lucas, Glynda Morris, Mar Eastbum, Sara Johnson, D. Lee Meriwether, jo Ann Makelki, Su: Langridge. SIXTH ROW: Suzie Mathes, Tricky Hinsch, Cheryl Re rv ,lf L. Q -1 ? icy Rico, Linda Pearce, Ann Mitchell, Diana Adler, Ruth Cavvasco, y Priest, Susan Basse, Cynthia Seiler, Kay Schenk. SEVENTH ROW: vbie Perchard, Judi Fulton, Lynn Nix, Iacquie jones, Phyllis Ruble, rie Ridout, Eileen Ianuary, Pixie McElroy, Mary Beth Moore, Karen A Gilder, Kathy Van Gilder, Carolyn Wright. EIGHTH ROW: Edu : Fey, Susan Speert, Cynthia Woods, Dusty Lister, Terry Walker, le McGrath, Pam Sheetz, Zenia Martins, Andrea White, Patsy Weyel, ole Hylen, Sandy Swift. NINTH ROW: Vicke Watts, Kikke Kaplan, 'F 'u if fl W . f M Baurns efzwfwf Janeen Curella, Liz Rodriguez, Nancy Fischer, Pam Parks, Diane Glover, Sandra Ehman, Bonnie Laws, Candy Pedersen, Diane Verrall, Pam Ter- welp. TENTH ROW: Diane Brady, Peggie Slavin, Andriette Arquette, Janis Ruoff, Susan Ricks, Dorothy Krimbill, Evelyn Peterson, Melody Clark, Ann Yarston, Teresa Talley, Deehaber Mann, Sallie Baker. ELEVENTH ROW: Jeanne Bartholomew, Arleen Fails, jane Hilgen, Vicky Foster. 5 EE 5. 1 .fa 13 yi N H f's ' ' '. ' ' l ' Y. 1- Q -F .A 1 , 'f r, F .5 ai V ' Q J 14:1 ggr 223,-.ina-nt, i ' dm X V as 34, mf ' Q -' ' Ja in V, vi in ,, ' , i a n ' FH l-, 'JSF ' F W' nf, L 1 r,, f .2 ' il fiiiall fgll F WL, XPS ' fe it BAIRN OFFICERS D'Ann Hurry, Executive Captaing Connie Roever, Secretary Captaing Gloria Kieffer, Finance Captaing Nancy S inlgr, Activities Captain. flQYl'Q cp FIRST ROW: Linda Pearce, Debbie Perkins, Cathey Alexander. SECOND ROW: Laurie Douglas, Jackie For- ney, Kricket Horton. THIRD ROW: Anne McGrath, Cynthia Woods, Mary Beth Moore. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Bartholomew, Diane Brady. ln all of Macis activities, 150 Bairns have sup- ported the Brahmas with a noticeable surge of school spirit. Each week found them making clever posters to publicize the games and decorating the gym for pep rallies. The Bairns worked 3 morn- ings a week practicing their letters and routines for Brahma games. Selling spirit flowers and giving a party honoring the baseball and track teams add to the many tradi- tions they have started. I In between practicing their pom- pom letter routines during sum- mer practice, the Bairns discuss excitement they will encounter as football season gets under way. Heads are hlgh as the Bairns Walt with anxlety for the Brahma team to make their first appear- A MHCAfth' FIRST ROW: Mr. Pearson, Rocky Williams, Sharon Alford, Sherry Pearson, Lyn Reeves, Carolyn Brinkley, Helen Matteson, Hilgren, Becky McKnight, Linda Uresti, Linda Rutherford, Bette Rum- Cuire, Joe Hensley, Angelina Nairn, Patricia McCarty, Linda bel, Ruth Baldwin, Mike McDonald, Lloyd James, Dina Boggs, Hal Bill Records, Linda Killough, Peggy Linder, Lynda Ikerrnan, Jim Jones, Fred Glassford, Morris Hyde, Richard Sanchez, Mardy Oli- Sherry Gladwin, Linda Howard, Joy Simmang. THIRD ROW: phint, Judith Williams, Linda Morgenstern, Sharyn Nicholas, Cindy Hare, Pete Brewer, Kathey Richter, john Olrech, Tobi Vand Hoose, Michelle Moltz, lla jones, Don Stull. SECOND ROW: Sherry The Wind Ensemble, a group of 35 first chair players, practice diligently for the music for The King and I. 238 and JQ .Q W 3115129 r- Steinbring, Tommy Kirby, Mike Sheets, Clem Garcia, Don Ieff Sackett, Jack Booth, Mike Mergele, Roy Valadez, Mike Victor Sanchez, Mark DiGiacomo. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Bob Truman, George La Fon, Dennis Ball, Steve Reeder, Mil- Uecker, jim Tankersley, Iohn Schaeffer, John Dickerson, john MacArthur Band, directed by Mr. John Pearson spent many long hours in practice for their ac- tivities this year. Band activities started during the summer with band camp and continued through Fall with pep rallies and football games. The Band participated in the Christmas Program, Bucanneer Days and in annual activities of lnterscholastic League competition. Thomas, Keith Math, Anthony Williams, Reed Lemons, Linda Lovell, Jim Ellison. FIFTH ROW: Fred Lopez, Doug Aycock, David Leaf, Gibbs Eakens, Gordon King, Tommy Baldwin, Bill Robbins, David Sell, Bob Lambert, Mike Ramsey, Darryl Trcka, Craig Johnson, Horace Porter, Mike Murphy, Tommy Trimble, Danny Terry. 'Ti 1 e?'L.e As the halftime begins, the MacArthur Band marches on the field to entertain spectators with their precision march- ing and musical arrangement. 239 I oy Simmang FEATURE TWIRLE Rocky Williams DRUM MAJ URS Lynn Reeves, Sherry Pearson MAJORETTES fff ,K fl Moltz, Presidentg Bette Rumhel, Vice-Pres.g Gladwin, Secretaryg Ruth Baldwin, Treasurerg Milton Historiang John Olrech, Band Managerg Billy Mc- Pete Brewer, Librarian. The Band Majorettes entertained this year at pep rallies with twirling routines as well as participating in halftime ac- tivities. The Feature Twirler displayed her skill in twirling when Mac Band took part in football games and parades. The Drum Majors led the Band through its halftime shows with efficiency and leadership. ,li ' . X X ,X sh H K -S 1 At the pep rally for the Mac-Temple game the Band Ma jorettes begin their routine as the football team enters. 241 Blue Knights me 1 E-Efkff , E ' 'W 'NM Q 5 ,Kali - , ,f?g5i, ' -I , h - ' J . . - 25:1 .4 'lf. -' r Y -6.15521 1 ' . , -1 -. W W , - i. Spf,-1, 2255-' Neff J ' if he-W, ff i :-.f ,,, , ,..,, ,.,. Z , ,' ' ' eJi31L:5f-- ,N W 1 :Zi H. A' l FIRST ROW: Reed Lemons, John Thomas, Keith Math, Ramsey, Darryl Trcka. THIRD ROW: Tommy John Dickerson, Pete Brewer, Milton Uecker, Billy Mc- Jeff Sackett, Clem Garcia, Mark DiGiacomo, and T Guire, Steve Reeder, Bill Records. SECOND ROW: David Baldwin. Leaf, John Thomas, Bob Lambert, Craig Johnson, Mike r War I Lge x, ? I4 a, .,4. 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' .gg ' 2. 2 p Mgr ff if ' 6 ' ag ' M 1' 4 'P i ' - - 5 5. - , -x an Q., 'P I i ', . ..T' :gl N Q ' 1 , J :'-' M-'ijt - - Lu' F ' ' 4 Q: : R. V N . V 4 , ASE .V haf- - n -f., L K- . 5 X . -Y X ii ' - ' 5-tl qi V, - ' i T , ff 1 jg VH . IuWu, , k w A I 'R sm- '-. Q ' W ,K ' f ' ' 'F A 111.:11',1:111i, 3 f2QQQ f ' 3 ' ' A L , H - . ! , Q , , , - i n vt ii hoir am, 7, W, H- . ,l .,,-. T--. - ' , 4 I v f T .a T 1 ' .5 2 5 Hfiri il tif? ' 1 .16 u f l r k X, -i I' 1. E - Av, Mrs. Flood directs the Choir as they prepare to present the Christ- mas program. -,sl-.1-V Mrs. Virginia Flood The Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Flood, has again won city wide acclaim. During the Christmas Holidays, they were asked to participate in a program for WOAI Radio recorded at the First National Bank. They were also among the select group which sang for Channel 5. Touring the valley, Buccaneer Days, and Interscholastic League were some of the many activities that kept choir members busy. .'-up .W X H -.t i ,ut x V ? r J President John Riquelme , 'U' 5 v Vice President Karen Peterson Corr. Secretary Margaret Napier Beta Club L , Q7 , xx Sponsor Mrs. Peak aff' 1 Q r 'llmitihivltet 'f-it s sf X I' Q eg eff- ' x ri A Rec. Secretary Treasurer Vicki Thomas Brian Chamberlain BETA CLUB MEMBERS Abramson, Marsha Anderson, Sharon Bassett, Cynthia Bidwell, Alex Billington, Rita Blakey, Nancy Blaschke, Elaine Cantile, Sonya Chamberlain, Brian Cobb, Dixie Cohen, David Copeland, Anne Denny, Jim Dolan, Nancy Duncan, Gaynelle Eason, Mike Ellison, Sherrill Flanagan, Pat Flood, Jean Fly, Mary Gaschen, Terry Gladwin, Sherry Gordon, Bill Gragg, Sandra Hearn, Susan Heidelberg, Jeanette Hesson, Cathie Hester, Janet Holland, David Horton, Karis Hury, D'Ann Jeffords, Curtis Kelton, Mauda Kieffer, Gloria Larkin, Kathleen Leach, Linda Leseur, Sandra McCrabb, Carol McGrath, Ann Manhoff, Karen Meinkoth, Vicky Meriwether, David Miller, Marcia Moltz, Michele Mullenniex, Mary Bea Nairn, Carolyn Napier, Margaret Newman, Sybil Orbin, Earl Ormond, Ann Palmer, Pat Pearson, Vicki Pengue, Patty Perdue, George Peterson, Karen Peterson, Walter Pope, Sherry Puls, Louise Raffety, Linda Riquelme, John Roever, Connie Rullo, Joan Sager, Linda Stoltz, Mary Thomas, Vickie Uecker, Milton Webb, Susan Webster, Bill Wormser, Sandra Ylitalo, Joe MacArthur's Beta Club Chapter is a member of the Na tional Beta Club. The club encourages members to serve the school and community by helping in the Beta Book Store and serving on the Tutoring Committee. A Book Fan is held to benefit the MacArthur Library. Beta membels also volunteer to work for local libraries and hospitals Stu dents of high ability are invited to join the club during the spring of each year. Beta Club members demonstrate how they help students with their studies at a typical tutoring session. Key Club T, i X :'f President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Walter Peterson Tim Hall Marvin Fletcher Jim Raney The Key Club sponsored jointly by the school and the Kiwanis Club is a service organization for boys. Members are chosen on the basis of previous experience and interest in serving their community and school. Some of their activities this year have been at get together dance after the first ball game, chartering a bus lo the Corpus game, running and managing the school store, a leadership banquet for all school leaders, and numerous other projects lor the school. Sponsor Able, Eddie Mr. Lightfoot i9'N rv- 7 A-Q' If - , i L' S .ff 'S' , an , K 3 le 1 QR ' S 'el W F Q Ai S S. ill if ist . W ' 5 I I 6 w e N X A i i UF il or Elliott, Joel Flowers, Johnny Gaschen, Terry Curtis, John Davis, Jerry Dreiss, Richard kustin, Steve Slodgett, Steve Ihaffe, Tommy Gordon, Bill Hargis, John Heam, Jesse Huff, Richard Matton, Ken Webster, Bill Smith, Scott Ney, Marshall Palmer, Patrick Trenton, Scott Schooler, Stan Marin, David Robbins, Bill Summer, Tom Roundtree, Steve President David Cohen . 1 lit t j? 'Fld ap, Officers: President David Cohen, Vice-President David Meriwether, Secretary Patty Pickering, Treas- urer Bill Schwind, Parliamentarian Carol Polka, Historian Carol McC1'abb, Chaplain Karen Peterson. Y-EM,-. , , tim: Q 'l -.. it ' T ' 'V ' l 1 N . X ' ds, i s yhyz rises. 1 m ' ' 1 1 Q-.. s ' 4 in , a MA . ., 1 , K glgj 'D 'i .nt - , 'V ' by fxglf . ., ' . '-'35 r ' 'W W I . Alexander Bidwell Caswell Ellison Baldwin Billington Denney Estes Bassett Bradley Disbennet Farnum ation The 1963-64 National Honor Society has brought to the Mac- Arthur campus a series of cultural programs. Mr. H. R. Higgins spoke on current trends in literature. Mr. Andrew Jefferson, assistant United States attorney, presented a talk and discussion dealing with the program of civil rights. In addition the Society went on a field trip to hear the Edison High School choir present Handel's Messiah, The Society also helped install officers of Randolph's N.H.S. The Honor Society went Christmas carolling and afterwards held a party, complete with bonfire. l n- 1.. V' - . si! limi: if i' 53 .3 3- -'-F r r J 1:9 .ff mr , xl.. ' , , I, ,ll l fi , sd C -S ' M, 1 Q ,ur if Fly Gladwin HBTHSOH Garcia Grace Holland Garwood Hall HOOVBI' f .4 ,Q 5, 4 Y, V3 v- M, C . ' - I., X 5, Q -.:'- 'CE' A V, rq, 5 ' R f. V. . iq ,J ' i if,- Houser Lashbrook Hubka Manhoff Hury McCrabb Kelton Leonard onor Societ NATIONAL Houovgsqclm W V sh f A 1 fx 7 Q 7 '5' me .11 I ' 5- J G J P Q .L -ZLQL, VM , ' P- , K -4- 1 .yn E of Q -3 'X P X-. f I . Il. vleriwether Orbin viiller Parsons violtz Pearce viunn Peterson f PV fsssg l Y if 5242 ,4 is P e 314 , ' f , 15 Q ' - if Pickering Riquelme Peterson Roever Polka Rullo x SI.. lu , r ..., in w - -,Y 5- 5-Jn '-A X A . an ,, S 1 14. 1 Shackleford Sheetz Smith Sponsor Mr. J. Koen Members of the National Honor Society prepare for an installation ceremony. ll ,K I is ' L WA X A ,. rm , f 2 -..e P Ji Iil N 1 'Y . K Z X 4 - 6 ' 1 6, f. ,w A 2 ' 3, -- r i ! J, . , ew. , ,gr-'w , ,iz xl , .xl-.. 5 S ' - P , ' 'ff . .N , - A ' in is X' 1 N N V f i - n 13-s' rj? N ru I Smith Thomas Webb Wisner Stoltz Tipton Wilgen Yarborough Thomas Vowell Wilson Ylitalo uill and Scroll 'A President Cynthia Bassett M Sponsor Mrs. M. Carter Quill and Scroll, the International Society for High School Journalists, was founded as an organization to represent achievement and to reward worthy efforts in the field of journalism. Quill and Scroll membership is an honor that stands for the highest type of high school journalistic achievement. The MacArthur Chapter of Ouill and Scroll sponsored a pledge breakfast in February for the new members. New officers were installed at a banquet in the spring. ll a if - rr' k 11 'v l l asus: rl ' i .... 1. or - g: X X 1 I, X x ,- 1 I- xf V .na 2, 1 . 5, ,lx r 15-5, Y 4, N5 . hr l , ,Q M . 4-5 gg Y Lf ,.g2ff1i i i ' 'Si m--ing? W afar A R - Abbott, Oscar Copeland, Anne McGrath, Ann Baltzell, Dotty Gerrity, Helen Mullenniex, Mary Bea Cantile, Sonya Harrison, Lauri Napier, Margaret I A 3? Q L 1 ff . sf 1 ,g .. H, is 5 311 if 4 .2- .6 K A f' I M if K 'Q itll' ld, li' 5' fi 1: -.av , ., :lf wx wg Parsons, Charles Paul, JoAnn Pengue, Patty R .1 4, K , rt at .NX 1 'Q Peterson, Karen Sager, Linda Senske, Mary r . V ... lv 51 L , K-T .1 .xy lc W Q: ,L v w I ' Traud, Mary Wisner, Linda Whitlock, Elon Hickman, Donna 71 5 'Mu iv '13 177 457 Vice President .lorja Risinger fl my , Q- V- Howard X ff hrv ,- 1 1 .7 v I erry Denny Grant o Duke Hamilton Coleman DuLaney Harris oo Fleming , M0 - N '23 1. N i f- '1 V N , fv V . , X - ' v- --1--,Q A , 50' ef . I :ei :W ' 1 , x .'.. .. , fslrk 'I V. President Susan Richardson , -. Thespians -0 3, ' J, Secretary-Treasurer Jeanne Chesnut fl ss WIA' ' r .1 xt Q, , i.. vo- .Q-4 S' ay , W U , Q y ' o Huff 1 n ix 7 Jordan Kountz Martin The purpose of the National Thespian Society is to promote and develop dramatic arts in secondary schools. Thespian membership is earned through diligent work in all phases of drarnag acting, di- rection, set design, construction, lighting, make-up, and costumes. Through active membership in Thespians, students can gain not only a better understanding of drama, but also of themselves. 1?-5.17 -' ' Y N A. fi tp p p 2 Q , , - ,fi v Q 4,., T l - rf f' I ,,n, g hh k . ao i 74' 4 . ' we f ' x , - I L! 2 McCarley Moran Richardson Steen J:-f ,Ayes X F r w iw 4 2 fs. AM , fi' sv 5' .V 'X A., ' A Thompson Van Cleave West Wormser 25 1 Chairman ff' 1 ' David Meriwether --35 'Q 2 as W4 1 N t. Co-chairman Joe Ylitalo Secretary-Treasurer Sharon Sheetz Tri-Iota The purpose of the Tri-Iota is to bring together students of high intellect for the purpose of discussing topics to broaden the students' field of knowledge and therehy create an increased desire for intellectual achievement. Among the activities of the Tri-Iota are: supervision of counsei0r's guidance lihraryg preparation for University Inter-scholastic League held this year at Mac: aiding teachers in prepara- tion of academic schedules for students, and programming and scheduling classes each Fall. ' '7 ' agile: '51 l Robert Alexander 14 Qi ' G Ruth Baldwin ' K N X X 5 Y: Nancy Blakey Ni f 1 , Brian Chamberlain W V . ,i ,LIES - - .A Dixie Cobb ' g X 'IF' ' .C , 'L' David Cohen , , fffl' . - ' me it Lorraine Ellison Zilla , .. M 55 h L ,J Lauri Harrison 'ii' f ,T 5' , Q ' iii 4' Alan Houser - K 'W Q V Q? ' ' 'E Manda Kelton X if,-I U - ,. Carol McCrabb l - Larry Pearce , ' A ' ,- K, x r ' l, ---V :': t t o r t Vicki Pearson f K 'W li sigiii :': -. im i 5 .. ' Michael Pewitt 1, ax' 'al ,N f' N5 ,. 2? 4 '. K P Q i 5 L emi Ponta 1 ' be r l t ' e A ' N , t Wanda Reinhardt , Q, N L ' . i N ' 4 i 5, John Riquelme -'ku if ., I . ' 11 Judy Van Auken - Q ' 51' PN, - 4, Sandra Wormser - W f ,,,11i',,.g'.G,fg,f ',,,, 1 A ' 1 'fi ,., , , i ,ii AN-N' YQ flli it - Youth for Christ Publicity Glynda Smith D. in President Preston Kelly Programing Terri Miller 0 The 1963-64 school term was the first year for Youth for Christ at MacArthur. Developing Christian leadership and providing Christian fellowship are two of the club's main goals. The Teens reaching teens for Christ philosophy is the first of its kind on the Mac campus. Interested students listen as President Preston Kelly conducts an early KW morning Youth for Christ meeting. Mrs. B. Porter Sponsor i I-it Wie, Members discuss club business at one of the Wednes day morning YF C meetings. 5 ,wa l f 3 --ff ,. . we '-N X, asa' Ai- Y 1' - I - mga? 1 f rf ' I. E Brahma Tales Brahma Tales, the biweekly campus newspaper keeps students informed about happenings on the campus. The aims of the paper are to reflect the ideals and spirit of its Alma Mater. The Brahma Tales endeavors to maintain the high ethical and technical standards of the journalism profession. While writing headlines, editing copy, doing paper lay- - outs or tracking down the news, each member of the staff gains valuable journalistic experience. , - Jify Co-Editors-in-Chief Karen Peterson, Lauri Harrison THE BRAI-IMA TALES Douglas MacArthur High School Bizters Road, San Antonio, Texas Inlerscholastic League Press Conference, Texas High School Press Association Co-Editors-in-Chief ..... Associate Editor . . . Feature Editor . .. Sports Editor ........ Business Manager .... Assistant Sports Editors Photographers . ....... Reporters . . . . . ....... . Sponsor . . . Mary Ruth Carter Member: Quill and Scroll, 1-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lauri Harrison, Karen Peterson ..................Cynthia Bassett .......Terri Miller . . . . . . . . . . . ...Charles Parsons . . ................. Linda Wisner . . . . . . . . .Preston Kelly, Tommy Johnson Pekar, Dan Peterson! .. .. .. .. .. .. .......,loe McNeil, Mike Jones, Margaret Napier, Suzy Kalter, Lisa Simpson, Mary Bea Mullenniex, Sonya Cantile, Jean Flood, Colleen Beck, Anne Copeland, Glenda Roby, Helen Cerrity, Dottie Baltzell, Nancy Seiler, Anne McGrath, Dickie Wolf, Mary Senske, Mike Collins. . 1 Business Manager Linda XVisner ,-., 'X V1 ' i, WIN L? -.MZBL x I 4 Qx J wr 'X w Uv! Mm . , ' ,, :J l,1l'r'2 vg0 ' Q :QL 1.1 255 w t . -nw Vice President Sharon Wilkinson l mu mul T n W r , r H ,. X, 'S' President Andrew Hoover ru tires lm H1 ' 'sw Secretary .lane Fenner DEBATE CLUB MEMBERS Cohen, David Fenner, Jane Hahn, George Hoover, Andrew Huff, Richard Metcalfe, Mary Mohn, Walter Ormond, Ann Reeves, Lynn Richardson, Susan Risinger, Jorja Watson, Charles Weistbaker, Linda Wilkinson, Sharon gf . fl?- 'Y if ' 1 'fill Treasurer Mary Metcalfe Debate Club Affiliated with the National Forensic League, Debate Club members attend various contests throughout the school year. Students gain skill in speaking and reasoning while deliberating cur- rent and important issues. AA Mrs. Gene Bashur, seated left, and Mrs. Bernita Mansfield instruct Debate Club members in various needed skills. L01 Members take notes as current issues are debated. Charles Watson delivers his side of the question dur a demonstration debate. lf' ice President Lin Graham Q President Chris Bailey Secretary Carol Carpenter IP' . Q rf ' Y 4' 1 Treasurer Jan Neves D.E. members hold a meeting toidiscuss the coming D.E. convention. MEMBERS Seniors Bailey, Chris Beard, Mike Carpenter, Carol Clark, Dennis Damon, Ronnie Dunlap, Cynthia Graham, Lin Hickman, Iack Kountz, Iohn Krueger, Robert Mathis, Vivian Neves, Jan Rene, Michelle Rinehart, Jerry Romo, Edward Smylie, Robert Sutton, Gail Treff, Raymond Winters, Ronnie Juniors Anderson, Diana. Barker, Susan Brown, Linda Courtney, Charles Green, Leonard Haecker, Jennifer Hickman, Pat Hutchinson, Harvey Irwin, Bill Koepp, Helmuth Krueger, Emie Meyers, Steve Muecke, Wesley Neitzey, Duane Nix, Bettie Osbome, Robert Perkins, Harry Rene, Briand Smylie, Helen Thrasher, Chris Tumer, Mickey Varian, Bill A ,- Q 0 , I? e i 11, 59 L3 oo- N-1' 0 o c I 2, ,xsr r lg 9.-v Distrihutive Education is a vocational training course for students interested in retail, wholesale, and service selling careers. Activities play an important part among the members of the club. This school year began with the installation of officers at the Baptist Temple in the Gold Room. D.E.C.A. pins were given out February 3, 1964. During February, D.E. students worked on the 18th annual Youth Leadership Convention, held in San Antonio, Texas. We ended the year for D.E. with the annual employer-employee banquet held.in April, and our good-bye senior party in May. Members discuss the problem of effective retailing in another meeting. ws, .ff ifiss A 'ff1,fs,,7M, :.af.3. s-1 it ,ff ' f 1 -iff'-. 'i 'i ,' T u saw- . . ' - 11, -we :1 ,QW 1,5 5 ' -' ,A ' ifwgim, 'fa g stef? '?2i??:i5:w in V W-:Q ' - ' faiS5Wf'afY': H22 '- HW - .tmiifei-L!,?ia 'e 4 Miss Pat Cofer Sponsor m ,v wt:-fa-,.f-, . b T ig: sflm V 2111 ., ff- ,ig f J 'sl M tiled ' President Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Kathi Towery Gary Henderson Susan Hammack Patty Noble French Club Kathi Towery is stumped by a question raised during a French club meeting. Miss Jacques Sponsor Let us savor the rapid delicacies of these, the most precious of our days. This is the motto of Le Cercle Francais, whose purpose is to provide projects and recrea- tion for its members, and to stimulate interest in the French language and culture. -1 Sandy Anderson uses her hands to help expr: her ideas in French. Future omc-:makers America FIRST ROW: Cavender, Corr. Sec.g Hearn, Parl.g Truax, Hist.g Grubhs, Treas.g Wilson, Rept. SECOND ROW: Steen, 3rd Vice Pres.g Goodstein, Pres., Hinson, Recd. Sec. NOT SHOWN: Heidelberg, Ellison, Sanders, Balt- zell, Carpenter, and Rico. The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization for furthering the interest in homemaking. This year the F.H.A. sponsored drives during the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays to collect food for needy families, three all girls assemblies, and the State Fair Trip. The Brahma chapter also presented the an- nual Winter Wonderland Ball and jointly sponsored with the Hi-Y a Western Dance. F.H.A. members make unusual decorations for the annual ball. NXMAKE 0 NEW O O V RXO as ' f'7 Qr 4,' 9 E - Ehrimf' 'J 3 Rv , ,j I if Y by Ok -. Og- v qt 0 HJ- Patsy Coodstein was crowned Queen at the 1964- Winter Wonderland Ball. ig? 5 aff, 'F 4 XF 31 Future Nurses of ' America The Future Nurses Club is one of the smaller clubs at Mac having approximately twenty five members. Prominent figures in various fields of nursing answer many questions of the F.N.A. Club. The 25 members tour hospitals. This year's Christ- V' .1 mas project was for the mentally retarded at the . Mission Road Foundation School. . ' ' President , .1 , W ,y Ann Pearson 4. A ...,, , . . 2' ,. , i l Rom A rl,,iQ5:1'N Y ,- ,ilrflfi ll H - .-fix LF - U- -N -. fe 1.1 -V 4' - will , .. ' ' XA ffl! , 'l V, 4 l t is 451 ' -Q -arises ' fi I M, mu. US M ' .., ' mimi? S3 li Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Joan Rullo Sue Elmore Patsy Hall F. N. A. members examine booklets on nursing distributed by local hospitals. Sponsor Miss A. Boyle ' F 'Efl' - ' FIRST ROW: Naomi Fox, Gwen Lipscomb, Diana Lischer, Ann Pearson, Lynn Summer- schield, SECOND ROW: Justine Crain, Monna Kilpatrick, Judy Feuerlain, Ida Willman, Sharon Sheetz, THIRD ROW: Bob Berry, Joan Rullo, Sue Elmore, Patsy Hall. 1 The Future Teachers of America is an organiza- 1 tion, sponsored by the Texas State Teachers Asso- ciation and the National Association, in which T young men and women interested in the field of education may learn through various educative experiences the rewards and obligations of teach- ing. It is a preparatory organization as well as social. Future Teachers of America T tteie f i ' f ' 'l Pres. ,fi Tobi Vandermeer Vice Pres. Sec.-Treas. Parl. Marcia Miller Diane McDaniel Jane Showers TOP TO BOTTOM: Lawrence, Williams, Munn, Grubbs, Wilkinson, Vinson, Dixon, Rutherford, Craig, Simmang, Miller, Rudd, Truax, McDaniels, Young, Pederson, Showers, Miss Measels, Van- dermeer. ' ' ' Zillfl 4 ii ... ,.,. ,rj. ' . 1 N . ,mum Y f ri Joy Simmang and Diane Wilkinson demonstrate a teaching situation during a club meeting. Club members compare and discuss material on future teaching opportun- ities. Girls Reczreauon Assocmtion Knee stands weie pail: of the activities duung if .,.,. M ia, sf ' s .. Kaus fs , X Vx t . g.. Miss C. Babbitt Sponsor Q 5 5 1 leg! Latin Club mms sz f i 1 t W v faq' K . V - A s M on s V Q X! .Y President Vice-President Lauri Harrison Sponsor ' Mr. S. Shippen : Latin Club members dressed in costume during the fall. Treasurer Elaine Blaschke .Q .4 5 Q 3 ff H Rene Fritz , .tlwlgf Him f in Q, ' .5 'K rf' , I Secretary Janet Hester 263 Masque and Wig members played large roles in The King and I. The Masque and Wig Club with its more than a hundred hard-working members is an inviting and challenging club. It offers to the interested student everything from stage craft to business managing, from makeup and cos- tuming to dramatic acting and comedy portrayal, The purpose of the Masque and Wig Club is the advancement of the dramatic and speech arts on the campus of Mac- Arthur High School. A., Sponsor Mr. K. Miller Kip Anderson Sally Baker Linda Baloegh Roland Barns Jeanne Bartholomew Kathy Bates Linda Baugh Bob Berry Becky Belcher 1 Joann Bliss Lawrence Bouler Sonya Cantile Cathy Carolin Joann Carpenter Mike Carruth Wally Chariton Eddy Chelkowski John Cheney Jeannie Chesnut Nancy Cole Charles Coleman Linda Cook Val Cox Georgia Craig Linda Crain Carol Craven Jim Craven Sharon DiLoreto Sheila DiLoreto Barbara Dorsey Walter Duhart Bill DuLaney 1 Beth Dunlap Sandra Evans Eldonna Dailey Nancy Fisher Merri Fritsch Mary Fleming Masque and Wig Linda Forbes Vicky Foster Shirly Fowler Nancy Friday Dianne Gallia Janet Gamel Charles Garrett Pam Garrett Walter Gerber Frankie Gibson Linda Gillmore Pat Gilmore Cheryl Glassford Dianne Glover Cindy Goll Bill Gordon Mark Gregory Mary Griffis Linda Gunnoe George Hahn Rosie Hartoon Jayne Harris Tracy Hiller Gill Hine Regina Hope Lloyd James Lynn Jesse Doug Johnson Richard Kendrick Kath King Carrie Kniepkamp Joan Kopec Gigi Kremers Janice Kreusel Dorthy Krimbill Bob Krudwig Kathy Larkin Sue Lawnrence MEMBERS Bonnie Laws Cricket Lee Toni Lavelle Marilyn Little Mike Lowther Mary Beth Marazzini Maria Martin Janet Maxson Vicki Meinkoth Kay Meyers Martha McCarley Kathy McCormick Pete McCormick Cheryle McElroy Anne McGrath Terry McMillan Delores McPhail Elaine Miller Mary Beth Moore Glynda Morris Ron Murray Steve Nishet Bill Paris Marsha Papworth Janice Parker Raleigh Patterson Gayle Pearcy Scott Porter Debbie Prothero Carole Real Cheryl Reed Marsha Reeves Wanda Reinhardt Frank Reum Jamie Rico Susan Richardson Cherie Ridout Sonja Ritchie G Liz Rodriguez Cherri Romigh Steve Rountree Teddy Routen Phyllis Ruble Linda Sager Pam Sreeton Pam Sheetz Linda Shields Jerry Shults Peggy Slavin Betsy Smith Sandy Steen Linda Sulcer Teresa Talley Sharon Terwelp Carolyn Thorn Sharon Tillman Michael Treut Judy Van Auken Graydene Vinson Kentha Wagner Ted Wagner Ron Walker' Celeste Walther Pam Warner Bill Webster Richard West Janice Williams Pam Williams Nancy Woodard Lloyd Woodruff Meredee Woodruff Sandy Wormser Rosemary Worthy Jimmy Wright Sharon Greene 1 1 n is-r . ,,,,,w-A 'il- Seniors: Pam Hearn, Mr. Davis, Kristy Waters, Mike Baldree, Bob Alexander, Larry Pearce, Tim Hall, Zenia Martines, Earl Orbin, Charles Parsons, Patsy Goodstein, D'Ann Hury, Karen Manhoff, Diane Shackelford. The dynamic 1963-64 Student Council l1as worked hard on several ambitious projects including next year's homecoming event. Representatives of the student body, the 33 members of the Council have been leaders of Mac's student government and our representatives at city and state functions. 266 Y Nw X .,, ,M I T! . ee44'n:.,: ,-., ' - .9 Juniors: Bill Collins, Jane Harris, Maria Martin, Jimmy Linda Wilson, Jamie Hahn, Sandy Wilson, Sam Reed, Stan Sch Don't quote me, remarked President Larry Pearce, but I think the success of our dances, talent show and elections has been a tonic to the entire Council. The cooperation of the student body in our projects greatly enhanced their success, and that kind of spirit is sure to carry over into next year. ' aw., ' mf E' r, . 4, iffy 1 L P . . - H-'Sao ' u Sophomores: Tommy Chnffe, Bob Hardin, Mike Orton, Barney Harris, Mary Beth Moore, Pam Terwelp, Dan Alexander. Student Council , - , Wai E President Larry Pearce Sponsor Mr. J. Davis ,rf Q . 455214 fn 5 : -- L 4 i V 35, gf Xia! Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Jim Denny D'Ann Hury Pam Thomas Karis Horton Las Puedas', lVIacArthur,s Spanish Club, activi- 'ELT Spanish Club ties include meeting programs, travelogues of Mexico, speakers from the Mexican Consulate, arties, and service ro'ects. P P J Abramson, Acree Baird, Barnett, Bartz, B1ank, y, Car , mberlain, Claps, Craven, Denny, Dorsey, Evans, Farnum, Fenner, Flanagant, F100 ,-Fern ulton, Gregory, Grubbs, Hamilton, Hinkle, Horton, Hurley, Hury, Hury, gon, I nes, Kelton, Ison, Krimbill, Kremers, Lehwald, Lucas, McCrabb, McLaughlin, Martins, etca , 'ller, Nairn, Orleans, Palmer, Pic- kering, Pitchford, Pue, Rico, Robbins, Rico, Rupert, Sheetz, Smith, Smith, Thomas, Trent, Weiler, Weisbaker, Winn, Wo1'thy, Young, Zanca, Zwa 'es. YYWTI-X E155 Speert, Stratlon, Sponsor ' i Q Z' , at ' Mrs. A. Krolm ,': l , a H Q ii x S X Spanish club members visit a San Antonio orphanage on one of their field trips during Christmas. Future Business Leaders America L MEMBERS Abramson, Marsha Anderson, June Blackaby, Linda Bledsoe, Sharon Ann Bonge, Susan Champagne, Rolanda Cohen, David Coligan, Helyne Elmore, Sue Espinosa, Adrian F avella, Dorothy Fey, Louis Gallipo, Candy Coll, Sharon Grace, Kathy Gragg, Sandy Hinson, Susan Hope, Regenia Hovermale, Cheslee Hughes, Loretta Johnson, La Donna Kreusel, Janice Krirnbill, Mary King, ,lalane Lopez, Rosalita Mangold, Sherry Marback, Pat Marchwardt, Shirley Martin, Linda McCoy, Linda McPhail, Dolores Meriwether, David Pearce, Larry Pickle, Patti Riquelme, John Sanders, Maxine Schenk, Cecilia Schmidt, Roe Ann Schwind, Billy Short, Rae Ann Siders, Narda Smith, Glynda Smith, Jeannette Stoffel, Susan Thomas, Suzanne Towers, Ellen Wade, Willow Dean Walther, Celeste Woodard, Nancy - N' ...,.. Guests enjoy the annual FBLA Banquet. rr rf- r President Vice-President .lohn Riquelme David Cohen 'TT 1 , .. - . at XX uzui ? Secretary Treasurer Glynda Smith Susan BOHSC The Future Business Leaders of America Club is comprised of students who have taken or are en- rolled in one or more business courses. They attend district conventions and one state convention. The club usually has a business executive as a speaker for the monthly meeting and for the annual banquet held early in December. Also, they plan a spring picnic during May. 4.,..z., mx. i S ml -S+' ' o ,,L,-erm ln 4-OL 94-vnu? 3-FTHL Aihlniim Athletics offers recognition for eithletic pzfoioess eine! good spozftsmombip. an Sui-fab l Tfff ,,1, ag., , Il Football gli' in-.I NM- , , ,ii ,HL V ,I 1, W r ,W VVVI A ,mfs M K M : y M ffm' 'L 'ffl N l Mi ' T in FIRST ROW: Mikg Bgldree, Bill Forney, Ivan Estes, OND ROW: Jamie Hahn, Joel Elliot, Joe Matulich, S Larry Mangold, reston Kelly, John Ziller, Richard Rod- Johnson, Buddy Whitaker, Joe Yligalo, :Louie Willia riguiz, Bill Stewart, Tom Masley, Jim Browning. SEC- Mike Wilgen, Rick Windallm, Stan Schooler, 196 ll sf I W, Qrrmf?zL5? W . ,fb lllr rl W + + lrQ e l 5 1 ' rhn. THIRD ROW: Budd Weaver, Bill Warren, Ralph Harlien, Steve Stough, Sam Reed, Warren Gremmel gers, Barney Harris, larry Dunkum, Jim Raney, John Jim Collins. ' 3rahmas X , 5. ab iw- ' vsphislwg - z.-area 1, is 'Q ,?! Q,w. . g I A Brahma gets last minute instruction before Coach 7, Fox sends him in against Harlandale. ' K f..! , . A pep talk is in order for the varsity boys a big game. K - - . -,. ,uggmg-5 V 5--vam 57 ' afiuvf ' 'I 5 , ' a 5 This year's football managers worked harcl to make the C , f hl 7 B h f Brahma outfit run smoothly. They are Walter Peterson, Gcaptams 0 t 15 years ra ma team were l 274 Kenny Wood and Lee Lipscomb. backs Larry Mangold and Ivan Estes. The pep rally lets the hoys know the schoolas he- hind them. Coach Corley tells the varsity of the im- portance of the Lee game and lets the student body know that hoth the coaches and the boys appreciate our spirit. Q if I. - Hn . X . ' iff. -,i ' M' 1'3 - , H ., at 'V iii i3C'if' ' 14,4314 ' x I I 1 Coach Price works with the varsity on the line during football workout bc- fore the Harlandale game. -as Mr. Joe Bill Fox Head Coach Coach Fox, Coach Sheilds, and Coach Corley leave the field after a game well played. Mac Trips Travis 14-6 Jamie Hahn leads interference for Ivan 011 E1 pail' of dl'iV8S that made up lille of Estes as the speedy Rack s Nints for 10 yards M3C,S SCC0f1d scoring drive. X! l MWF' NJ ghgffe KJV QIN lx all YQ! Giga, d fi I IQJXX Kx fs gl. C., ' J l X lt J h V I A ' j x 1 I ,l 1 ll Nl lllllflgllmf 1 'V Fl ull is A fl gill! , SJ A VKAA iw N The Brahmas took their season opener from the y a- , A Austin Travis Rebels 14-6 on a wet, wet field. Bill X -N Q V i ,li E-Vi Forney plunged over from the three for the TD H. .-,, it 'A AXE, yag r after Austin fumbled. Austin marched 53 yards Q yyit ml. i ,,,, Vi 'll 23 W - ', A fini. in the second uarter, but the Brahmas clinched r w A Qt. , - l . ,,-,,, , q Q , U A ,Ux .I If T I the victory as Stough and Estes moved 63 yards in 'll 6 l!l'X l it , rl- m WVAA 1 if nine plays for the final points. gfffl' . ,risziii xl' ,uf , ,W rl' 1 H: 'If 'f'- ,Sf ,, , ' 'N !,,:'u ,:3- .1- I lt l' i ':, l i -tif , fr I Ir, Q X L ff' 2 fl . Y .J s 11 , ,f,- ,f. fun- 1 Q0 ' ir' . Q-4 1 ,,s:w Vp li 'VU' X w jg J '-2-! 'N 31 Scott Johnson Guard Bill Collins Ivan Estes moves around right end for a 20 yard pickup to set up lVIac's second Fullback score against Austin. The pass from Forney to Stough left Temple A Tigers on the short end of the stick. Brahmas Tie Tigers The Brahmas had to settle for a 14-14 tie with the Temple Wildcats when a safety in the final quarter spoiled our 14-12 edge. A 30 yard touchdown pass from Forney to Stough put us ahead 7-6 at the half. Going into the fourth quarter the score stood 14-12 with Mac holding hack two Wildcat drives inside our own 20, until a punt into our end zone was nailed, for the 2 points that tied the game. ' gf?-2 Y , MMM 'll 'wlwll'w'll ll ' xii- ., Ivan Estes makes a gallant try for a Forney pass. Buddy Weaver Center Bill Forney Quarterback Stan Schooler Center 278 Carroll Upsets Mac: Joe Ylitalo Tackle Sam Reed makes a splendid catch to tally the score. The Miglltsf Brahmas rip to start the first half of the Carroll I' Game. Mike Wilgen charges' around the left end with Bill rney running interference to gain several yards. Terry Dunkum Guard Joe Matulich Ivan Estes Quarterback Left Halfback Ma Out stepping a Seguin Matador, Mike Wilgen charges around left end for a first down. It was MacArthur's night in Seguin when the boiling Brahmas trounced the Matadors 19-0. Mac capitalized pass interceptions and fumbles and racked 13 points. Five minutes left in the game but the frisky Brahmas weren't through as they gambled and recovered on an on side kick off on the 50 to begin a new drive. It was Forney to Wil- - gen to the Seguin 4- and then Mangold moved to f carry the egg across. e E Ivan Estes is slightly hindered by a desperate Matador tu gain several yards. l l 1 1 1 1 U , 11 .. 1 1 1 1 'V' 11 1 1 Richard Rodriguez John Harlin Tackle Tackle tomps Seguin Buddy Whitaker F ullback ABill Forney blasts out of Matadors. e f Indians Tanglc With Mac 542' ' wi lVIac's battling Brahmas bowed to the Harlandale Indians 14 to 20 in one of t fiercest efforts of the season at North East Stadium, Octoberll. The Indians scor 551 first on the fourth play after the opening kickoff, but not to be discouraged Brahmas surged back and in II plays were in a position to score. Halfback, Iv Estes took a pitch out and shot around the left end to paydirt. F orney's conversi was good to tally the score 7 to 6. The Mac defense, sparked by hard charging Larry Mangold, held the Indi till late in the second quarter. Indian quarter-back, John Kardow successfully Kent Roberts with the first touchdown pass, bringing the score to 12 to 7 at end of the first half. The Brahmas wasted no time in the second half kickoff. Driving 67 yards, Brahmas scored again on a 28 yard pass to 'Stough with Forney splitting the rights making the tally 14 to 12. The Brahmas controlled the ball until late in the game when Kardow again c nected another scoring pass, then the extra points, bringing the final score to to 14-. v 1 John Ziller Tackle 921 I o I if Mike Wilgen moves in to stop the hard charging Indian. Two Brahmas take a Harlandale Indian by surprise as they halt him on the 45 yard line. 0l1I' fall 1 at mpt to tackle ., Lf L Mike Wilgen Full-back Jamie Hahn , ,K lj fy M W- Center I ' I ' X . E5' N -ni-ESQ, ,QQ r X f - f - 1 1' r 'j I r I, V al , I , x -' I f df' , 2 . ff' , , , N 'ff X , Rgfk , , UQ? My .14 , .,f P9 1, Il ' ' f 1 I f 7' I . x ,hge LI, LOUIS W1ll13mS .3 - Guard ,Q Warren Gremmel runs in to help a fellow Brahma in the Mac Harlandale game. Owls Beat Brahmas The Highland Owls tangled October 26 at Alamo Stadium with the MacArthur Brahmas. The game proved to be one of the wettest of the season. The slippery pigskin was an im- portant factor of the game. The Brahmas were the first to draw blood in the game, with a field goal from the 15. But after the first quarter Highlands dominated the game, even though the Bulls recovered two of Highlands fumbles in Owl territory and had a chance for another field goal, which went wide. The Owls Austin-Travis Home Temple Away Corpus Christi Carroll Away Seguin Away Harlandale Home Highlands Away Jefferson Home Edison Home Alamo Heights Away Lee Home at District Games settled down in the second quarter to raise the tally 14-3. At the second half kickoff Hermon Miller slipped through the Brahmas defense and was on his way 65 yards to paydirt. The conversion failed and the score was 20-3. After the Brahmas fumbled again the Owls raced 73 yards to the Promised Land. Hill and Armstrong combined to make the score 35-3 in the final minutes of the game. 14-14- 12-25 19-0 '14--20 Q' 3-35 '13-6 '15-14 4' 7-8 '12-50 14--6 Preston Kelly I-Ilfback Stough slips and falls on the slippery field. Walter Mohn Center ,i g 285 if Jimmy Browning Halfback l . '64 Brahma s 4. L :N ' - ,.l an . .A. L? ,, YN U.. ,A , Ralph Rogers I 1 fe-21 L5 Tackle Joel Elhot Tackle Sam Reed d En James Jefferson, the leading Jefferson player, attempts to elude Walter Mahn and Bill Forney. ,6 ,jf f ,H ,T 5 -,.. ffl ,A :fin f V. I V . L . . , .V - EL , J ,, . .. .. ,X- t First Victory Over jeff Mike Wilgen with the help of a key block thrown by Buddy Weaver led the Mac- Arthur Brahmas to pay dirt. The MacArthur Brahmas piled in the hand wagon and handed the Jefferson Mustangs their fifth straight defeat, whipping the Mustangs 13-6 at North East Stadium. Little General made his season debut, which seemed to spark enthusiasm in the crowd and team. Bill Forney fired a pass to end Sam Reed standing all alone in the endzone for the touchdown. Forney's 3 1 .AL X conversion put Mac on top 7-0 at the half. Estes and Mangold combined to power the ball 4,0 yard line to score again. A Wide conversion left the score 13-0. In the last minutes of the game Jefferson got their names in the light, with James Jefferson carrying the pigskin to make the final score 13-6. ..Qq, . F - 1 ' ' 1 . , , r - , ' 'X1 , 're ., , i r . . -p. x pr 1 f-... . ., -, A 2 . I, YPXF 'R ' '. '- . ' -f.il O- K H-A Age . , ,,,.,' a - v hi.. 55 QYK ' ' MN .. .. . v iw' W .1 if l' Q i ' i - f ' - ' J as ' 3 TN - 6525 WEN ,-f . 2,fr:..- J- 3 . ?' f 'L .K-mwialllff if .. fr--Q .fr-,,, , 114191 ,jim -.R--Q., ,- ' . HW Ricky Windahm Tom Masely Barney Harris Halfhack Halfhack Quarterback 2 88 Brahmas Kick Bears The MacArthur Brahmas took their sec- ond 15AAAA district game from Edison Bears 15-14 in the final minutes at North East Stadium November 8. The upset de- pended on Bill Forney's conversion follow- ing the second Brahma touchdown, hut it took some heroic defensive action to break the final Edison rally and clench the win. 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Harris slipped hy two tackles and scampered 65 yards to the end zone for the drive. Bill Forne-y's conversion gave Mac an edge of 7-0 at the half. With Larry Mangold and Scott Johnson out with injuries, the Mules put on a desperate ground attack. After marching 87 yards in 12 plays for the TD, the Mules sent Paul Loyd in for the game-clinching two points. The Brahmas' second TD against Lee came who snagged the ball away from a Volunteer from a pass to Steve Stough in the end zone, safety in the fourth quarter. Brahmas Score Against Volunteers The Lee Volunteer's led the MacArthur Brah- mas 50-12, but the Brahmas still have the dis- tinction, with Edison, the only ISAAAA to score against the district champs. This was the longest ball game of the season as quarterbacks Bill Forney and Joe Matulich threw a total of 39 passes against a leaky Lee defense for two touchdowns. The Vols piled up points on the running talents of Linus Baer and Gary Kemp as they moved undefeated into a bidistrict playoff with Brackenridge. aw? Brahma Junior Varsit , iflmfau J J V' ' fiitsii' ililli' it -,W 5-dsx, N f nfl ,,m,,, -asc' r fa-f J' -- ' .- milf g5 QW' V , M F' l 'M 'Xu 4 Chris Ahee, Joe Alvarez, Bruce Barcelona, Lorenso Bustos, Eddy Carlisle, Ricky Catchings, Robert Cole, Early Davis, Tommy Davis, Carley Dodd, Myron East, Joel Elliott, Perry Ferris, Jimmy Glasscock, Bill Grisham, Charles Hencey, Scott Hen- drickson, David Henneke, James Isom, Leonard Jackson, Peter Johnson, Harry Kirmon, George LaFon, David Lawlor, Tommy Leyendecker, Raymond Lightfoot, Norris Lischer, Mike Looney, 292 Bob Maddocks, Stan McDaniels, Bruce McElrath, Jerry Moo Marshall Ney, Gary Nicholson, Larry Phillips, David Re Tommy Rhode, John Schroeder, George Seidel, Olan Skelt Ronnie Smith, Bill Stewart, Brady Thompson, Russell, Tipt Kendall Toon, Ronald Treft, Dick Wade, Ronnie Wassom, An Watson, Mike Watts, Bob Williams, Walter Yarborough, Ja Yates, Bobby Young. Coach Patterson X Coach Carder 1. 'lm 1, ,MLN H Y It 1, oach Shields and Coach Patterson lead their team after the le wxth Jefferson. Coach Shields Junior Varsity Coaches Basketball DOUGLAS MacARTHUR 1963-64 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Dec. 3 Dec. 6 817 Dec. 10 Dec. 138114 Dec. Dec. 20 Jan. 3 Jan. 7 Ian. 10 Ian. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 J an. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 School W e McCallum 56 fBelton Tournament? South Houston 52 Gatesville 69 San Marcus 61 Marshall 48 iN. E. Tournamentl New Braunfels 48 Spring Branch 51 Alamo Heights 53 McCallum 47 Sam Houston 63 Edison 57 Marshall 49 Alamo Heights 55 Highlands 55 Jefferson ' 52 Harlandale 68 Lee 61 Edison 65 Alamo Heights 55 Highlands 70 Jefferson 40 Harlandale 48 Lee 49 They 73 53 44 74 30 46 86 59 64 54 60 61 56 64 79 73 64 66 66 83 53 87 79 Pearce, David Martin, Mike Wilgen, Richard Ghee, Scott Smith, Barney Harris, Jim Beard, Joe Matu- Jerry Davis, Sam Reed, Steve Stough, Mac Mc- lich, John Hargis, Oran Calloway, Ivan Estes, Coach Price. .445 z 'Nx Coach Bobby Jack Price Manager Eddie Cherry The 1963-64 basketball season was an exciting, but discouraging one. The Brahmas had plenty of sptmk but that alone does not win titles. The discouragement came along with those games that were closely lostg this being the majority. Alamo Heights was one of our biggest thrillers of the year. Our standing with Heights was good, allowing us to lose by only a few points. We gave Lee one of their biggest scares of the season. This was because of our tremendous school spirit and fighting Brahma ability. Scoring high for our team this season were Ivan Estes, Oran Callaway, Mac McGhee, ,lim Beard, Sam Reed, and Barney Harris. Perhaps if next year we combine our spirit with the spunk of this YBHIJS team, we may have a winning team. None the less our 1963-64 Brahmas deserve a big hand for their performance. i Larry Pearce, Quarterback .14 I Q Oran Callaway, Quarterback Barney Harris, Wing Man Jim Beard, Wing Man A w N 1 Sam Reed, Post Man Ivan Estes, Quarterback J oe Matulich looks on as the battle rages for possession of the ball. Q1 f f, f f .'.' if Jffx gg F 5 ? ' is . 2 Oran Callaway seems to dance on air , as he makes a jump shot. Q. 'fgggseji m Et ' 251- w Z .m ,. ---i, :W e, as M pf: 'ye V A, T1'1'fs,., 'K , 5 PM Mac McGhee leaps to block a shot. Sam Reed stretches for a jump ball during the Lee game. F1- 3 i J im Beard tries for a one-handed jump shot. B-Team 'M'-W Yi 1- -nu .-is 41 -1 Y - ' ' ' FIRST ROW: Coach Charles Patterson, Robert Elmandorph, SECOND ROW: ,lack Yates, Jerry Davis, Marvin Fletcher, Tommy Easterling, Morris Hyde, Tommy Sumner, Eddie Able. Steve Blodgett, Earley Davis, Rockey Williams, Bruce Olsen. ophomores FIRST ROW: Mike Orton, Ronald Murry, Steve Satterwhite, OND ROW: Bob Harding, Mike Mulcahy, Mike Hazel, Carley Tommy Cunningham, Tommy Chaffe, James Balough. SEC- Dodd, Dick Clouden, Bobby Young, David Reed. 5 if Q Aww fm-'dv- 'i+w :hm V - My 35 . may f R: 5 me W uw ' gm 'X xg ' -5'3 M W ..v-1. 1 , 3. , sf- X, XY: X,XXX ' ' .- 4 Y- 27-asv: 5 X X M M, T, ,,Q1 X, ' 4 X :Q , 1 1, we 254 Xe S.- iiaiv '- 21, fr :fa 3, M m i xx .5-X ww kv fi .Tf X11-X 'fig' H Ji- vw I Q 'y f si , , ua. ' L . -.E . gf .Br .-F '- . 22-ri W . -Q 'fag 1 4, 1, wmgyxx . Ewa. 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THIRD ROW: Frank Davenport, Richard Spinner, Jerry rphy, Tom Scott, Bob Young, Terry Simmons, John Olrich, Joe Martin, Mickey Stratton, key Catchings, David Swan, Ivan Estes, Jimmy Browning, Robert Cole. 1 , During the 1963-1964 season the MacArthur crosscountry team performed Very well. However, taking second places behind Highlands the crosscountry boys were disap- pointed. The Track and Field competition should be fierce as the Mac cinder men compete for district and state championships. Coach William Carder, who has coached many a winning team, has the ability to draw out of even the best athlete a little more effort and better performance. With the boys' hard work and Coach Carderis coaching the team should go all the way. HIGH JUMP Max Turner Tom Scott Kenny Kopplow Dave McDowell SHOT and DISCUS John Gatti Tom Scott Max Turner MILE RELAY Bob Alexander Steve Hodgkins Jerry Simmons .lohn Hartoon Tommy Allen BROAD JUMP John Olrech Ken Matoon Tommy Allen Ivan Estes ' 'Vai MILE George Somerville David Swan Dan -Alexander Dave McDowell :' 'ire HIGH and LOW HURDLES Charlie Orton Larry Lynch Ken Matoon Mike Vinil 880 Danny Wentz Richard Spinner Don Pearson Tommy D,Angel0 Bob Alexander K L Ar 'S 1' 1' 2 J 5 r ' ' . Q ' ' 1' I Q f v - - X - .Q v K 1 . f . N ll . ,..,-.f . . V , 4 'ir H- H .r f- ' - 'fiiifae ,-5 w rin: 1:'23:T'4 Y 1 J , . Tigsi-,I , .... .,.. H wb- Y- il, -T-F.HI1'L1.Z.V J., iii-Wifi . 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Sam Shields will be adding his coaching talents to see that the team is performing to the best of its ability. fa- - ...Y ,-Q.- Y K Y - if, Larry Pearce fires a practice pitch. rg, A-., s .3 ,-. 4 A S git: , wb- um A .law Q 1 , . . - -' .1 -'-ff I -um ' '1-32 ' v 'St ' an 4' - an A -H .. ,., 11' f rf e I' ia K- -if-Kia ' 3 Y 5ew.Ns ' Coach Shlelds g1VE9 Doug Blown, Preston Kelly, and M1ke Wilgen a few pointers. Wu - 1 ,Ay 75, if 1' ' Larry Pearce waits for the signal from the catcher. t , ft A -- . W , H u -. - Zi, H Q35 M' ' ' , t t rn. Ivan Estes jumps to fire the ball for a double play. 5133135 A D' has-4- -- .n Q W 1' 212,-, M A -I ' .- l C6 UNO sweat fellows, says Doug Brown, this OIl6,S mine. 1-fa' Mike Wilgen swings during batting practice. , , A ,IQ 'i fi., - :os Golf 9 1 : -1: it A sis. if . : 1 O r , i it '- ,:::,,,. . , ,mmm r :fx sir: zz gf , i F -, 7 Mg if its 'S 1 V 4 Q g C , W Wi: x vu I ,f - ,fl jfs f,?,a5' f E FIRST ROW: Pete Cox,. Marc Rogers, Curtis Jeffords. Kirkwood, Mr. Frank Sitton. THIRD ROW: Carl bcnartz, SECOND ROW: Robert Pittenger, Oscar Rene, John Doug Brown, Randy Hahn, Randy Cliffe, Bill Richard. Team members look on as Mr. Sitton instructs Bill Richard in proper use of his clubs. Tennis FIRST ROW: Phil Wliite Linda Cillmore Ida Fa Willmann 1 1 Y 1 Salli Baker, Marsha Zigrang, Vickie Meinkoth, Cathy Alexan- der, Pam Williams, Jim Glascock. SECOND ROW: Couch Oscar Lightfoot, Steve Roundtree, Raleigh Patterson, Gary Henderson, Q W ji e we 5 222 az wie: V ig be S D -V 5, N am :EN -. 1 as g ah em iii- f ev Si f is E - ,, ,. . - , . ,, V Marsha Zigrang shows good form with a backhand. 312 Russ Reinel, Bob Krudwig, Larry Lynch, Doug Marrs, Abe, Frank Robbins, John Hilburn, David Starr, Mike derson, Scott Sawtell. W u eq , E .,,..,. gfm wwf-few 'E 1 , psi. ff ,, :sw in :si 222 iw, ii :Q gi S Q ti J Y Lg e,g,,wa,ae1-FAQ-g eg i. 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Miss Patsy Coodstein was crowned Queen, and the Senior class was rep- resented by Princess Jeanette Heidelberg, and Duchess Ann Yarborough. Rita Leeper was chosen Junior Princess, and Nancy Seiler was selected Junior Duchess. The Sophomore Princess was Pam. Terwelp, and Sophomore Duchess was Mary Beth Moore. Senior Princess Senior Duchess Jeanette Heidelberg Ann Y arborough XX. N r , .53 Q. e 'Q i e Q ,L SEQ Q:. 1. 5 if . . My , I . D flszsfg 55:32:35 N Q 0 W 7v'ZZZy 5331553 op 0 re- rt s r ,y M ga h T el JJ A rw M Mr r ,, ,q c Sophomore Duchess LAN H Mary Beth Moore M Nl xw' , r r HP' r or 1 we , r I Q.. Q rr,r U rrMW A V, al lfy M 1f4 1 Queen of the Sweetheart Ball, Mary Fly x . Heart shaped lollipops and real roses carriecl out the theme of the Sweetheart Ball held on Saint Val- entine's Day at La Villita Assembly Hall. Lovely Phyllis Sarrett crowned Miss Mary Fly the 1964 Sweetheart. S WEE THEART Z-QA LQJS WF? .RX x Senior Princess Senior Princess Diane Schackelforci Kristy Waters W f I lil, vi X Q , ' 5 S' P f v-Mg, xx? Senior Princess Senior Princess I Patty Pickering Karen MafliL0ff , phil' Bob Alexander, Maria Martin, Larry Pearce, Frank Sam Reed, Diane Schackleford, Sandy Wilson, Finch, Patty Pickering, Janice Brown, Jimmy W1'igl1t, Johnson, Sweetheart Mary Fly, Mary Beth Moore, SWEETHEAR C? cz? V 3 ' xy ' ,e ,X ,,. A X4 ,H If 1. Junior Duchess Junior Lady-in-Waiting Junior Lady-in-Waiting Sandy Wilson Maria Martin Janice Brown ' 1 ldree, Phyllis Sarrett, .l06 Ylilulo, Jenny Flood, Tom Chestnut, Karen M'unhoff,Jack Motlet. uder, Kristy Yvalers, Barney Harris, Cricket Lee, Bobby jOURT f5 1 Sophomore Lady-in-Waiting Cricket Lee 'GQ Q, -If Sophomore Lady-irL-Waiting fermy Flood 1-'I-T7 'I A fs y L Sophomore Duchess Mary Beth Moore MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Gloria Kieffer Buddy Mills sf' ' V . W 1 fw -H QNX 4: N? 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SIS, gy V4 ,W UA VORITES We' I I MQW 0 Q I 2 i D96 I ,0,0L L. I . I ' v'v.v A A SANDY WILSON and JIMMY WILLIAMS 0 ' ' NSW My O 6 I bf AA X v NKQQW .Q Aww M XE 0 X, 5 CQIIX , I xf A :V X I 6' I' XIV jf Q5 R CWI Bw 4 .x57,, QV ,I 0 W I x X QXWN wiv Q 7v Q th VILL - 001XjSSw'X X K JUNIOR FA VORITES QW VD MEM W M QW E fwwfww KWM Q WW MARY BETH MOORE and BARNEY SOPHOMORE FA VORITES is Ba Fu BOB ALEXANDER-Senior Class President, runs cross country track and also played football for his Alma Mater. As a sophomore he was a student council representative. The Future Homemakers of America is proud to claim Bob as a Beau both his junior and senior years. CA MP S LEA DERS ' LARRY PEARCE-Student Council President, an active student and member of the National Honor Society, Tri lota and Letterman's Clubs. He is Captain of the Brahma Basketball team and on the seball team. Larry is also parliamentarian of the ture Business Leaders of America. .IOHN RIQUELIVIE-president of the Beta Club, was a National Merit Scholarship finalist and presi- dent of the Future Business Leaders of America. He is a member of the Tri Iota Club and National Honor Society. In his junior year John won the English Award and was Most Outstanding Student. He attended the National Science Foundation Sum- mer Institute, and was a district winner in ready writing. PATSY GOODSTEIN-was nominated Class Fa- vorite as a sophomore and is noted for her fine leadership of the Future Homemakers of America of which she served as president. Patsy also reigned as the 1964 FHA Ball Queen. Besides FHA she served as Spanish Club Reporter, and as a member of the Student Council and Inter Club Council. D -izsiaiatzislw ' i f i N gal? - b 'SWFCQ -,W 99 l at DAVID COHEN-was President of the National Honor Society and a clever debater. He was also a member of the Beta and Tri Iota Clubs and Vice- President of Future Business Leaders of America. David was awarded the Youth in Religion Trophy by the San Antonio Optimist Club and attended the National Science Foundations Summer Biolo- gy Institute. af- aa-F9 MARY FLY-head cheerleader, served as a Bairn in the pep squad and Lady-in-Waiting at the Sweet- heart Ball her sophomore year. During her junior year, she was a member of the Homecoming court, Sweetheart Ball duchess, a class favorite and a member of the National Honor Society. Mary was Senior class favorite, a Beta Club and National Honor Society member and Sweetheart Ball Queen. 1 i i 1 DAVID MERIWETHER-Presidexit of the Tri Iota and Vice-President of the National Honor So- ciety, also played in 4'The King and Ii' and has been president of the Youth Choir for two years. David was also a member of the Science and Beta Clubs. ALAN HOUSER-organized the San Antonio Sci- ence Club Council and MacArthur Science Fair. He was a member of the Tri Iota Club, vice-president of the Science Club and National Honor Society Club member. Alan participated in the District Sci- ence Fair, and was a Winner in the lnterscholastic Number Sense competition. I i , Elgzzfg i ' Es it Q w iwtt Q H ii it it it mips? vw-3 ' 1 el, S?tHmw 5tmuiw Y 33.5. vs, s wg... H H' Q, ,.: ,.:.. . . Q r V f ms in .wt 5 all ll' ss l! it wr - -fs PATTY PICKERING-Lassie Colonel and Out- standing Lassie was a Sweetheart Ball Court Prin- cess, Spanish Club Vice-President and Secretary of the Spanish Club. She was the Mac Arthur Daugh- ters of the American Revolution Representative and a member of the A Cappella Choir. Patty was Anna in 'The King and I. WL,-. E-' LI ai' es , ,, 1 y , .i g l 1 '52 ,W s ami is JOE YLITALO-a member of the Brahma Foot- ball team for three years also participated in Basket- ball and Track. In spite of Joels athletic activities he found time for the Latin, Tri Iota, and Letter- man's Clubs and is a member of the National Honor Society. As a junior he served as Vice-President of his class and is presently Co-Chairman of the Tri Iota. v v UNI OR LEADERS M- V, - 5 7 . is 'g 4 5 , u I ' 1' U K ,i.-Vx b J gf Y Q - f f -I , . !- 1 ,, -1 1 ' I Q Ve Q 1 W fu fi Na' 1 U: 5 1 s V bc 3 ?'5f'553'fira5:m LINDA SA GER SAM REED PUBLICA TI ON S EDI TORX I , N PATTY PENGUE, BRAHMAg KAREN PETERSON, LAURI HARRISON, BRAHMA TALES. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALIST5 CORAL POLKA JOHN RIQUELME ALAN HOUSER Mastering specialized skills orts writers Cary Lockhart, Tommy Johnson, and Johnny HHS. considered in selecting 'x After spending a day in the darkroom printing pictures, mi Pekar and Gary Norville come out for a breath of fresh r. Y W i A ww m V vfxw Donna Hickman ignored impediments as' she used a Chinese typewriter in composing the index. J, E I-I '- -- E..-A U -7 F' ii, No, Mrs. Holt, this is Janet Camel speaking. It's Linda Sageris foot on the telephone cord. ' Kathy Stanton and Gloria Weaver take-in typing to help meet expenses for their section. Sonya Cantile judges the bal- ance of the budget by the weight of the money in each bag. af ,vi 'ur 1, eve, '. V! , ' Q' 2 Ear-9. I The theory of osmosis is used by JoAnne Paul to write copy. Elon Wliitlock first shuffles the pictures arl then puts the Sophomore section into place. This is the fourth pair of shoes this wee Barbara Hughes and Sandy Steen have h re-soled after tracking down Mr. Milligan f pertinent information. i Within the BRAHMA is recorded faces, names, and facts, but more than that, the memories, dreams, and happiness of the school year. The 1964 BRAHMA is the result of long, though pleasant, hours of timeless labor, of much patience, good humor, and imagination. Now that rush and confusion are a thing of the past, we can view with amusement the long afternoons and nights that were filled with dates with the photographers and type- writers, the triplicate copies frayed and worn from constant use, the constant search for pictures, the frantic typing of copy the night before deadlines, and the feeling of emptiness when an unexpected problem presented itself. But our efforts were not spent in vain, for today we have a deep sense of satisfaction that comes with feeling that we have each contributed our part to a whole that will be a lasting monument-the 1964 BRAHMA. Cherish it, for it is with great pride that we give it to you. Mary Traud and Patty Pengue cut class pictures, class layouts, class copy and c ass Advertisers American State Bank Bairns Barn Door Boggess Texaco Brahrnadoras Buggy Whip Chism's Coca Cola C0rner's Covina Plaza Davis' Advisory Dede-Knott Smart Shop DelVIolay Diet Shop Dixie Form and Steel Dr. Pepper El Antonio El Rancho Evans' Advisory Facs Fashion Fox Co. Frazier's Enco . Frost Bros. F urley's Advisory Garrett Bros. Colden Derrick Handy Andy H.E.B. Ize Box ,lenkin's Jordan Ford Joske's Julian Gold Koen's Advisory Lanes Leonard's Little House of Books Menger Flower Shop Menger Smart Shop O. R. Mitchell Parrish's Advisory Peak's Advisory Peak's Second Period Putt Putt Golf Rahmherg Robinsons San Antonio College San Antonio Savings Satel's Scriveners Sears Shoe Box Silvey Music Sims Piano Co. S. Nordhaus Co. Sol Frank Southern Engraving Co Stamp Mart Stoble F. C. Stull Chemicals Sweet Shop Tindall Pontiac Tom 0liver's Trinity University Triple S Drive-In White's S N ANTO CGCA-CCLA BGTTLI G COMPA Y, INC. 123 LaFitte CA5-2601 346 t MacArthur students figure out their own ways to get the pause that refreshes Pemizc f , SN My1111111111111fzzzfumlfzzU G WF 49f FRESH . . . CRISPY. . .ENERGY PACKED ii G , E 1.2 5 1 vf 4LI9s?l'Q,HXj3rfl E f WW- fw f v 550 ' 'wQvQ- NJ I i. fb ,'.- A . ' ' - X' N . 61 Q-Jdlw . . 5 ff L ' ,X 7 f Q f ' EEN cons - W-. f 'f'T? ll -351 Q ' ' 16 :L I , f X gf' A-in X ff ' culvs aff . N :y . xx .i X , If ' A X x'7 XX POTATDME , , , we if V A N u X gi M ,N ff M Q cnlnsf- X xxx- .J , Ac A K A ,' W Q 1 Q . Z J-ky pm 'i ,L . ees -fs S pf 1 ,f , 3 fi I if bf , , ,, rr- lx -'-- 4 n A J E4 If 54 is A,,.,'- Q f P 1 I Q an ' Q., f gi A5 55, Y ez' 4111 5 4' A' Q-f-4 'A I f' - f fa A-. j-P ,ef I ,F J ' ff f. iZ,fx,6 Jr ,, ff .nf wg . f if i, 5.9 1 54 - gi Af, Y gf 5' ix, A M 'N il 5. J 1 F7 41 F7 F-E f- ff .f L' E DJ 14,9 by J af 4' 5 'Q e AX I-1 64 Gm V ' la., V f XG gn I 6,5 I 5, A ,rv , taqe' fi 5' , S- A1 R 'N ' 5 ff J 'P .Ph L13 H ul F' , X- J .-1 31 511 jd ' ' fs XP ' A, N37 J f ' W VC gif 9 A rj an 9 ,JJ 347 F , f ,f E ,Q xf if P 5.1. if Q U r V 49551 ' , SMART APPAREL FOR MEN 341-0 North Star Mall O San Antonio, Texas . M 03 5 Menger mower Sgop MENGER HOTEL For Fine Student Pictures cfrioenelism-'---1 M Where you always find the unusual N CD V bm U M L I A 9 - fb U UQ A A ft 2 Wea tw BROADWAY AT THE LOOP ,X wwf SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , WX 1 ERNEST SCRIVENER PRESIDENT ' 1 Q01 B Mike Baldree .lim Beard Allen Beebe Eddie Cherry Terry Dunkum Mike Eason Ivan Estes John Girdley Preston Kelly Larry Mangold George Perdue Don Stull Jimmy Williams, Eddie Able, Eddie Cherry, John Girdley, Allen Beebe, Mike Baldree, Don Stull, Jimmy Hurt, Russell Large, David Martin, Tinker Callaway, Tommy Vitacco, greston Kelly The major activity of the Hi-Y is taking care of Little General. They have raised money for him and brought him to the home games. The Hi-Y were co-sponsors of a Western Dance for the school. The sponsor for this club during the year has been Mr. Holland. HI-Y Tommy Vitacco Eddie Able Bill Collins Bill Forney Sam Reed Jimmy Hurt Russell Large David Martin Jamie Hahn Jimmy Williams John Ziller MEMBERS A DIG-VISUAL Allan Amerson John Evans John Eubanks George Hahn Wayne McCall John Middleton Louis Pengue Jerry Penshorn Walter Yarbrough Louis Zepeda The Audio-Visual Club helps with the Public Address equipment and installed speakers in the boy's gym. They are also responsible for the speakers at all the football games. Mac's Audio-Visual Club operated the public address system at the district teacher's meeting. Ki. -1 we ti JGIESDAN FORD UMWMW ills v ' MZ'1v er Jordan E01-ds. lx! MDV . gh f - V. Wk MRS. FURLEYS ADVISORY ACADEMIC PROWESS- KEY TO PROGRESS Congratulations to Students 84 Faculty DIXIE Foam 8'-STEEL co. USPECIALISTSH , in CoMER s HIGH STYLE Records - Gifts SPORTSWEAR For High Schoolland College M 3044 North Star Mall sox. FRANK D1 2-5991 U0 '44 9 51 HOUSTON sr. sAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS Putt Putt Golf Courses Putt Your Troubles Away at PUTT PUTT 01' Ame1'ica's Quality Courses T 18 Hole Courses E f 6300 San Pedr Clyde jenkins, Sears, Roebuck and Co. phillips 66 fphillips 64-2 Soledad-735 S.W. Military Dr. 244-6 Nacogdoches Rd. TA 6-34 San Antonio College offers Day and Evening Classes Academic and Technical-Vocational Courses accredited by The Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools The Association of Texa Colleges and Universitiesl FACTORY DIETRIBLITDR FDR QUALITY MDBILE HDME5 FBO RAHMBERG TRAILER. SALES Phone Ol.-5-O25l 5013 Broadway 2271 AusT1N HIGHWAY 384 N01'iIl1 Stal' Mall SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 222 Wonderland Harmony Hills Barber Shol Charles Isbell Bobby Morrison TERRELI. 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Class of '65 Bucks Moc eriean sm: mn TERRELL PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER GROWING WITH SAN ANTONIO THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED THROUGH OUR FACILITIES AND CONNECTIONS TO RENDER COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE L II HI,, ,IH I I I I EE Q x Ladies and Iuniors Ready to We w , I 6446 N. New Braunfels Ave. SUNSET RIDGE CENTER San Antonio 9, Texas - TA 6-5262 t QNX, ft , ,IX f IU We Too... Continue to Iam through study :md research. M fmxrers of Inrema- ' auyu dxnauminand Ag' 1 1 Chemicals md P deApoIicar.ion1Zquip- mel I ' -I TULL CHEMICAL 0. C P. O. Boat 6386, 3490 Nuwgdatllll land San Antonia. Taxa: 0 Tllopl-mm OI. Y N nh Eqsl School Neighb BOGGESS' TEXACO SERVICE STATION 4022 Austin Hwy. San Antonio, Texas Phone - OL-5-2191 Congratulations! GGLDEN DERRICK RESTAURANT TRIPLE S DRIVE IN Home of the Bean Burger 506 Austin Highway rbef 40,4 I4 N MCCULLOUGH BESSIE C. TACKER Natural Foods Diatetic Foods Allergy Foods Natural Vitamins Non-Allergic Cosmetics TAyIor 2 0511 TINDALL PIINTI c :Nc SALES ' SERVICE ' SATISFACTION ' COMPLETE esm- From Tune-Up to szsr CA nEALs My 8' I ' by 'N TEXAS Factory Trained Mechanics P E 6-I 5 61 H, MERCEDES - BEN2 -,.L.4.,. - '-li. . SALES 81 SERVICE .'Q'.m.iulEISfziI.I':If.L A I , 3915 SAN PEDRO 357 DAVIS' DEMONS My 151 ,z -qw' - f W WH! W ' W' L? 7 ,:,,v,,,, k My ,, A.., ,, -X I l Sophomore 3 Backs Mac 't EVANS' URCHI qjgyf- . --,..-.,..,.ZII ', ,,., ff l LITTLE HGUSE OF BOOKS Mary Traud shows Storlene Hill one of the many interesting oks she found ut the Little House of Books on Broadway. 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BACK THE EL ANTGN IO a Treadway Motor Inn 1400 A I-Ii S A T J kRCh ghway TAyl 4' 5371 Ylkp SENIORS A Abbott, Eric 64 Abramson, Marsha 64,244 Alexander, Bob 63,64,252,266,305,306, 321,324,327,334 Allen, Tommy Lee 64,305 Aly, Robert 64 Amerson, Allan 64 Anderson, June 64 Anderson, Roy 64 Anderson, Sharon 65 Andrews, Cynthia 65 Anthony, Steven 65 B Bailey, Chris 65,257 Bailey, Thomas 66 Baird, Harriett 66,220 Baker, Myla 66,244 Baldree, Mike 66,266,325,349 Baldwin, Virginia 66,238,241,252 Ball, Dennis 66,239,244 Baltzell, Dorothy 66,250,259,272 Barnes, Jolm 67 Barnes, Linda 67 Barnett, Linda 66 Barton, Michael 67 Bassett, Cynthia 67,250 Bates, James 67 Bates, Kathy 67,220 Beard, James 67,295,297,299 Beard, Mike 68,257 Beck Colleen 63,68,220,328 Bedford, William 68 Beebee, Allen 68, 349 Benson, Linda 68 Bergmann, Brad 68 Besfer, Bill 68 Bidwell, Alex 68 Billington, Rita 69,220,244 Bledsoe, Sharon 69 Blohm, Kent 69,244 Boggs, Dina 69,238 Bolado, Pam 70 Bonge, Susan 70,269 Bordonaro, Don 70 Boyle, James 70 Bradley, Sharon 70,220,223 Bradshaw, Mike 70 Brewer, Pete 238,241,241-2,329 Brewer, Roy 70,242,243 Brooker, Marvin 71 Brown, Bill 71 Brown, Doug 71,308,309,310,31l Brown, Susan 71 Browning, Richard 71 Buehring, Versielene 71 Bunn, Bonita 71,220 Buss, Randy 72 Bustos, Virginia 72 Butler, David 72 Butts, John 72 Byers, Sheryl 72 I DEX Cantile, Sonja 73,250 Cardwell, Sue 73 Carpenter, Carol 73 Carter, Betty 73 Cass, James 73 Caswell, Joan 73 Catlin, Barbara 73 Champagne, Rolanda 74 Chelkowski, Eddy 74 Cherry, Edmond 74,295,349 Chesnut, Jeanne 74, 244,251 Chun, Irving 74,244 Clark, Dennis 74,257 Cohen, 74-,248,252,256,269,326 Cole, Kathleen 74, 262 Cole, Nancy 75 Colley, James 75 Collinsworth, Floyd 75 Collins, Charles III 75 Collins, James 76,273 Cooke, Morris 76 Cooper, Leslie 76 Crain, Justine 76,260 D Daley, George 76 Damon, Ronni 76,257 D,Angelo, Thommy 76,306 Davis, Sandy 77 Dean, Vernice 77 Denny, Jim 77, 244,251,262 DiGiacomo, Michelle 77 De Salme, William 77 Dickerson, John 77,239,242,243 Disbennett, Don 77 Ditterline, Carol 78,244 Dixon, Diane 78 Dolan, Nancy 78 DuLaney, Bill 78,244,251,264,328 Dunkum, Terry 78,272 Dunlap, Cynthia 78,257 E Earnest, Beverly 79 Eason, Mike 79 Elbel, Fred 79 Ellison, Larraine 79,252 Ellison, Sherrill 79,220,222,259 Espinosa, Adrian 79 Estes, Ivan 79,272,295,297,305,308,310 F F arnum, Darlene 79 Farris, Barbara 80 F avella, Dorothy 80 Feuerlein, Judy 80,260 Fey, Louise, 80,220 Finck, Roger 80 Flammia, Dan 80 Flanagan, Pat 80,220 Fleming, Mary 80,244,251 Fletcher, Suzanne 81 Flood, Jean 81,220,222 Flowers, Johnny 81,247,329 Fly, Mary 83,230,322,324,330 Fox, Naomi 81,260 Frament, Henry 82 Freeman, Lou 82 Curtis, Carol 76 Garwoocl, Linda 82,244 Gatti, John 82,304 3 Gerrity, Helen 83,250 Girdley, John 63,83,349 Giuliani, Larry 85 Gladwin, Sherry 83,238,241 Glassford, Fred 83,238 Goll, Sharon 83 Goodstein, Patsy 83,259,266,320 327 335 Grace, Kathleen 83 Graef, Geraldine 84 Graham, Lin 84,257 Green, Connie 84 Green, Linda 84 Grimes, Linda 84,244 Grubbs, Sue 84,259 Guimares, Robert 85,244 Gutherie, Don 85 H Hahn, George 85,256 Hall, Evelyn 85 Hall, Tim 85,247,266 Hamilton, Alan 85 Hamilton, Mardi 85,220 Hargis, John 86,247,295 Harrison, Lauri 86,250,252,263 Hartoon, John 86,305 Hawes, Kent 86,328 Hearn, Jesse 86,247 Hearn, Pam 86,259,266 Heidelberg, Jeanette 86,220,259 321 Hickman, Jack 86,257 Hilburn, John 87,312,313 Hilgen, Jane 87,235 Hill, Vic 87 Hine, Gilbert 87 Hinson, Susan 88,259 Hodgkins, Betty 244 Hodgkins, Steve 88,305 Holland, David 88 Holmgreen, Linda 88 Hoover, Andrew 88,256 Hord, Diana 88,220 Horton, Karis 88,262 Houseman, Connie 88 Houser, Alan 89,252 Hovermale, Cheslee 89 Howe, Andy 89 Hubka, James 89 Huebner, Kenneth 89 Hughes, Barbara 89 Huntress, Warren 89 Hury, D'Ann 90,236,262,266 J James, Lloyd 90,238,242 Jasper, Cheryl 90 Jeffers, Molly 90 Jeter, Mike 90 Johnson, Evelyn 90 Johnson, John 91,244 Johnson, LaDonna 91 Johnson, Scott 91,272,324,327 Jordan, Richard 91 f-1 K Kanak , i... 308 so 34,92 ' t , M 21 91,252 Qallaway, om 72,295,296,298,349 Gallipo, candy 82 A jf' Kififi, v3iaa91 Lanales, Alonzo 73 Garica, Norma 82 KjVX Kieffer, Gloria 93,236,318,326 UQ W, , 9 L, Killough, Linda 92,238 Kilpatrick, Monna 92,260 King, Alta Lyonette 92 King, Kathleen 92 King, Ke11neth 92 King, Mary Jalane 92,220 Kistler, Jack 92 Kitto, George 92 Klein, Linda 93 Koehne, Mike 93 Kountz, John 93,257 Kremers, Gigi 93 Krimbill, Mary 94 Krueger, Robert 94,257 Kruesel, Janice 94 L Langelier, Carol 94 Larkin, Kathleen 94 Lashbrooke, Carole 94 Lee, Robert 94 Lemons, Reed 94,239,243 Lemons, Sidney 95 Leonard, Jolmnie 95 Lescanec, Sharon 95 Lipscomb, Gary 95 Litt, Deborah 95 Lopez, Rosalita 95 Lucas, Jon 95 Luedniann, Janie 96,220 Luker, Bonnie 96 Luther, James 96 M Mangold, Larry 272,317 Mangold, Sherry 96,220 Manhoff, Karen 96,266,319,323,325,329 Manuel, Bonnie 97 Manuel, Vicki 97 Marazzini, Mary 97 Marback, Pat 97 Marckwardt, Shirley 97 Martin, Jim 97 Martin, Linda 97 Martin, Phillip 98 Martin, WiUiam 97 Martins, Zenia 98,234,266 Math, Keith 98, 239,242,243 Mathis, Vivian 98,257 Mattoon, Ken 98,247,305,306 Mayer, Cheryl 220,222 Maynor, Cathy 98 McCoy, Linda 98 McCrabb, Carol 98,248,252 McDaniel, Diane 99,261 McDowell, Dave 99,304,306 McGhee, John 99,295,299 McGinty, Vicki 99 McGuire, Billy 100,238,241,242,243 Mendive, Ed 100 Meriwether, David 100,248,252 Miller, Jerry 100 Miller, Marcia 100,220,261 Miller, Terri 100,253 Mills, Buddy 100,136,308,326 Moltz, Michelle 100,238,241,24-2 Montgomery, Scott 101 Moon, Pam 101 Mueller, June 101 Mullenniex, Mary Bea 63,101,250 Mullins, M'Liss 101 Munn, Yvonne 101,220 Maddux, Dan 96 DEX Murphy, Sandra 101 N Nadwornik, John 102 Napier, Margaret 102,246,250 Nairn, Carolyn 102,244 Neal, Dick 102 Neves, Jan 102,257 Nisbet, Steve 102 Noble, Patty 103,244,258 0 Odom, Joyce 103 . , Oliphint, Marietta 103,238,319 Olivarri, James 103 Olivarri, John 103 Olrech, John 103, 239,24-1,305 Orbin, Earl 63,103,266 Orton, Charles 103,306 Ostby, Karen 104 P Papworth, Marsha 104 Parkinson, Max 104 Parsons, Charles 104,250,266 Patterson, Jim 104 Patterson, Raleigh 104,312,313 Parker, Janice 104 Paul, Jo Anne 104,250 Pengue, Patty 105,245,250 Pearce, Larry 105,252,266,295,296,-308, 309,324,334 Perdue, George 105 Perez, Olga 105 Peterson, Karen 106,246,248,250 Peterson, Walter 106,247 Picket-mg, Patty 19,1o6,222,244,24s,31s, 323,324,329,338 Pickle, Patty 106 Pizzini, Kay 106 Polka, Coral 106,248,252,326 Pool, .lan 106 Potter, George 106 Pue, Leola Jean 107 R Raffety, Linda 107 Raindl, Carroll 107 Raindl, Cheryl 107 Randolph, John 107 Records, Bill 107, 238,242,243 Reigel, Sheila Reinel, Russel 107,312 Reinhardt, Wanda 108,244,252 Rene, Michele 108,257 Rennspies, Ruben 108 Reum, Frank 108,244 Reyenga, William 108 Richardson, Sharon 108 Rinehart, Jerry 109,257 Riquelme, John 109,246,252,269,335 Ritchie, Sonja 109 Robbins, Frank 109,312 Robbins, Wallace 109 Roberts, Beverly 109 Roby, Glenda 109 Roever, Connie 109,236 Rogers, Irene 110 Romo, Edward 110,257 Roten, Robert 110 Roten, Sally 110 Rountree, Steve 110,247,312 Rowland, Algie 110 Rubinstein, Mike 110 Rullo, Joan 110,260 Rumbel, Bette 111,238,241 , S Salazar, Anita 111 . Sanders, Maxine 111,259 Schaeffer, John 111,239 Schenk, Cege 112 Schmidt, Billy 112 Schmidt, Roe Ann 112,220 Schneider, Art 112 Schulmeier, Aline 112 Schwind, Billy 244,248 Severence, Richard 112,137 Shackelford, Diane 112,266,323,324,327 Shaw, Jimmy 113 Sheetz, Sharon 113,239,252,260 Sheldon, Donna 113 Shimek, Mike 113,244 Short, Rae Ann 113,220 Showers, Jane 113,261 Shults, Jerry 112 Siders, Narda 113 Simmons, Laura 114 Simpson, Elizabeth 114 Smith, Carol 114 Smith, Gerald 114 Smith, Glynda 114,253,269 Smith, Jeannette 114 Smith, Julia 115 Smith,' Scott 115,247,295 Smyle, Bob 115,257 Sonnen, Robert 115 Spence, Carol 115 Staudt, Walter, 115 Steen, Sandra 115,259 Stergiades, John 115 Stoepler, Ernest 116 Stoffel, Susan 116 Stoltz, Mary 116 Storms, Jay 116 Stough, Steve 63,116,273,295 stun, Don 116,238,240,349 Sutton, Gail 116,257 Taylor, Ronald 116 TerMaath, Steve 117 Thomas, John 117,243 Thomas, Pamela 117,220,262 Thomas, Suzanne 117 Thomas, Vicki 63,118,246 Thorn, Carolyn 118,244 Thurmond, Bill 118 Tipton, Jay 118 Tomasini, Fred 118 Toinasini, Ray 118 Towers, Ellen 118 Towery, Kathi 118,258 Trayler, Ronnie 119 Treff, Raymond 119,257 Trenton, Patty 119,220,223 Trimble, Howard 239 Troutman, Pam 119 Uecker, Milton 119,239,241,243 Valentine, Pat 119 Vandermeer, Toby 119,239,242 261 Vinall, Mike 120,306 Vinson, Graydene 120 Vitaceo, Vowell, Tommy 120,349 Sandra 120 W Wagers, Artrecia 120 NVagner, Edward 120 Wagner, Ted 121,244 Wagner, Kentha 121 Wag11e1', Nancy 121,220 Yvalther Celeste 121 XValton, ,Tom 121 Warnick, Steve 121 xV8l'1'CIl, Billy 121,272 Xvaters, Kristy 121,266,323,325,328 Wveaver, Buddy 273 Webb, Susan 122,220 Wessel, Linda 122,220 West, Richard 122 White, Phil 122,312 Whitmore, Nancy 122 Whyman, Linda 122 Wickliffe, Kay 122 Wiesner, Linda 250 1 DEX Barlow, Steve 143,244 Barnes, Donna 143 Barnes, Susie 143 Barnett, Bette 143,220 Barnhart, Gary 143 Barrera, Nancy 143 Barton, Jenny 143 Barton, John 143 Barton, Pat 143 Bartoskewitz, Georgie 143 Basaldua, Mary Helen 143 Basaldua, Mary Louise 143 Beck. Francis 143 Benefiel, Jean 143,220 Benner, Herbert Bennett, Anna 143 Benson, Roberta 144 Bergemann, Gladys 144 Berry, Bob 144,251,260 Bethea, Margaret 177 Beyer, Janice 144 Bibb, Barry 144 Blackmon, Penni 144 Blakey, Nancy 144,252 Vililgen, Micllael 122,273,295,308,309, 311 son g1ldIOI1 2 7! Blaschke, Elaine 144,263 Blodgett, Steve 145,247,300 Il1l1L1l'llS, Louie 123,244,272 16 C49 gggalggi iff? 176 .,.. , u ,,. H Wilson Roy 123 Bfigzlilolglgnilielgl-5145 Vifinn Stex en 174 Biief hn 145 Wilson: Sonja 124 Y, Y NV1nters, Ronnie 124,257 Wisner, Li11da 124 ' Wolf, Carolyn 124,230,231,316 Wolfe, Dickie 125 Wood, Silas 124 Woodaifd, Nancy 124 Woodruff, Lloyd 125,244 W1'igl1t, James 125,324 Yarbrough, Ann 63,125,321 Ylitalo, Joe 125,252,266,325,338 Z Zanca, Bill 125 J UNIORS A Abbott, Larry 142 Abbott, Oscar 142,250 Abe, Alan 142,312 Able, Eddie 142,247,300,349 Acree, Pam 142,220 Ahrlett, Christine 142 Alexander, Marshall 142 Alexander, Sonja Allee, Stanley 142 Anderson, Diana 142,257 Anderson, Sandy 142,258 Antwine, Joanne 142 Aversa, Marianna 142 B Baker, Sally 142, 234,312 Baldree, Michele 142,220 Baldwin, Judy 142 Baldwin, Tom 142,239,242,243 Balogh, Linda 142,244 Barclay, Bill 143 Barker, Susan 143,257 n ley, Carolyn 145,238 B' wn, Janis 145,324 Brown, Linda 145,257 Brown, Mike 145 Browning, Craig 145 Browning, Jimmy 145 Brumfield, Linda 145 Bulgerin, Cora 145 Burch, Tom 145 Burns, Pegge 145 Burns, Shirley 146 Burson, Diana 177 Byhel, Marilyn 146 C Campbell, R. E. 146 Carolin, Elizabeth 146 Carpenter, Carol 146,257 Carr, Roy 146 Carr, Susan 146 Casey, Virginia 146 Cavender, Rayna 146,220,259 Chaffee, Beverley 146 Chamberlain, Brian 146,246,252 Chappell, Alice 146 Chariton, Wally 146 Cherry, Linda 146,238 Christopherson, Carla 146 Church, Roger 146 Clark, Willie 146 Cobb, Dixie 147,251,252 Cable, Linda 147 . Coble, Wilma 145 Cockrell, Jim 147 Coker, Carleton 147 Coldeway, Dian 147 Coleman, Charles 147,251,264 Coligan, Helyne 147 Collins, Bill 266 Collins, Patty 147 Comstock, Doug 147 Cook, Linda 147,220,251 Copeland, Anne 147,250 Courtney, Charles 147,257 Cox, Val 147,220 Craven, Carol 147,220 Culpepper, Ronnie 147 Cunningham, Sidney 244 Curtis, John 147,247 D Daniels, Sherry 147 Davenport, Frank 148 Davis, Bill 148 Davis, Early 148,300 Davis, Jerry 148,247,295,300 Davis, Pat 148 Derflinger, Gwen 148 Dietz, Terry 148 DiLoreto, Sharon 148 Donnelly, Ann 148 Doyle, Mary 148,244 Dreesen, Henry 177 Dreiss, Richard 148,247,295 Duke, Mark 148,251 Dullnig, Karen 148 Duncan, Gaynelle 148 E Easterling, Tommy 148,300 Edward, Bobby 148 Eisenhauer, Shirley 149,234 Elliott, Joel 149,247,272 Ellis, Rita 149 Ellison, James 149,239 Elmendorf, Robert 149,300 Elmore, Sue 149,220,244,260 English, Fam 149,220 Escamilla, Larry 149 Evans, John 150 F Faubion, Walter 150 Feiser, Nancy 150 Fennem, Richard 150 Fischer, Nancy 150,234,244 Flanagan, Charles 150 Fletcher, Marvin 150,247,300 Flowers, Shirley 150 Flynn, Mike 150 Foresman, Virginia 150 Forney, Bill 150,272 Foster, David 150 Fowler, Shirley 150 French, Charron 150,220 Friday, Nancy 141,150,220 F ritsch, Merrietta 150 Fritz, Rene 150,220,263 Fuller, Mike 151 Fulton, Judi 151,335 G Galik, James 151 Gallia, Diane 151,220 Galvanek, Judy 151 Garcia, Clement 151,239,243 Garner, John 151 Garrett, Pam 151,220 Gaschen, Terry 151,247 Gashy, Patricia 151 George, David 151 Gibson, John 151 Gilmore, Patricia 151,220,223 Glascow, James 151 Glassford, Cheryl 151,220 Goll, Lacinda 1511 Goodloe, William 151 f: Gordon, Charles 152 Gordon, William 152,247 Gragg, Sandra 152 Granrath, Susan 152,220 Grant, Pamela 152 Green, Daniel 152 Green, Leonard 152,257 Greene, Sharon 152 Gremillion, Bill 152 Griffis, Mary 152 Grisham, Bill 152 Grohman, Ray 152 Gross, Leslie 152 Gunn, Ronnie 152 H Haecker, Eric 152 Haecker, Jennifer 152,257 Hahn, Jamie 153,266,272 Hall, Patsy 153,260 Hamer, Elaine 153 Hare, Betty 153,238 Harlien, John 153,272 Harris, Carol 153 Harris, Denney 153,244 Harris, Jayne 153,230,266 Hasdorff, Patty 153 Hastings, Barbara 153,220 Hazel, Helen 153 Hearn, Mickey 141 Hearn, Susan 153 Hegarty, James 153 Hencey, Charles 153 Henderson, Beverly 153 Henderson, Michael 153,312 Henderson, Suzanne 153 Henneke, David 154 Henry, Linda 154 Hesson, Kathi 154,220 Hester, Janet 154,263 Hetherington, Judy 154 Hickman, Donna 250 Hickman, Pat 154,257 Hill, Sterlene 154,220 Hiller, Tracey 154' HinkleyLarlEne 155 Ho ward, Brooks 155 oover, Charlie 155 ouseman, Sherry 155 oward, Linda 155,238 Howard, Patricia 155 Howe, Robert 155 owell, Thomas 155 oyt, Suzanne 155 Huff, Richard 155,247,256 Hunt, Sheryl 155 Hurt, Jimmy 155,307,349 Charlene 155,220 utc I , arvey 5,257 Hyde, Morris 238,300 Hylen, Clint 155 Ko w Kenn 157,30 41 - f 157 bbard, Pam 155 374 Irwin, Bill 155,257 J Jackson, Gary 156 James, Bill 156 Jeffords, Curtis 141,156,311 Jesse, Lynn 156 Isom, Jiim 156 l l DEX Johnson, Bobby 156 Johnson, Craig 239,243 Johnson, Douglas 156 Johnson Pa 1 0 nson, ommy 156 Jones, Delores 156 Jones, Hal 156,238 Jones, Ila 156,238 Jones, John 156 Jones, Judy 156 Jones, Mike 156 , Jordan, Martha 156 K Kelly, Robert 156 Kendrick, Richard 156 Kenworthy, Eric 157 KihbY1 John 157 King, Kathy 157 Kinney, Gail Ann 177 Kirby, Tommy 157,239 Kirkwood, John 157,244,311 Koenig, John 157 Koepp, Helmuth 157,257 Kopec, Joan 157 Krueger, Ernie 157,25 Kruse, Harry 157 Krzesniak, Ray 157 -L Laboski, Mike 157,239 Lambert, Bob 239,243 Land, David 157 Large, Russell 157,307,249 Lavelle, Jean 157 Lawlor, David 158 Lawrence, David 158 Lawrence, Sue 158 Leach, Linda 158 Leeper, Rita 158,220,321 Lewis, Cindy 158 Lilley, Pauline 158 Linder, Peggy 158,238 Lindsay, Anita 158 Lindslev. Helen 158 Lister, Michael 158 Little, Donald 158 Lockhart, Gary 158 Lovell, Linda 239 Lowry, Dreaina 158 Loyacono, Lynda 158 Luckett, Mary 158 Luff, Larry 159 Lukeman, Ted 158 Lynch, Larry 159,306,312 Lyons, Robert 159 M Macken, Barba1'a 159,220 Maddocks, Bob 159 Madrano, Dan 159,244 Mahone, Paula 159 Majors, Anita 159 Makelki, Gary 159 Marazzini, Karen 159 Marrow, Judy 159 Marrs, Doug 159,312 Marsh, Sidney 159 Martin, David 159,247,295,349 Martin, Gary 159 Martin, Joe 159,307 Martin, Maria 160,220,266,324 W Martin, Toni 160 Masley, Tom 160 Matulich, Joe 160,272,295,298 Maxson, Janet 160 McCall, Wayne 160 McCarley, Martha 141,160,244 McCartney, Donna 160,220 McCarty, Patricia 160,238 McCormick, Pete 160 McDonald, Robert 160,239 McGrath, Ann 160,236,250,335 McGill, Carolyn 160,220 McLean, Carol Ann 160 McMahon, Linda 160 McPhail, Delores 160 Means, John 161 Mechler, Patrick 161 Mehl, Phillip 161 Meinkoth, Vicki 161,312 Meiser, Frankie 161 Mercer, Robby 162 Merkel, Marilyn 162,220 Meyers, Steve 162,257 Michael, Carrie 162,220 Middleton, John 162 Miller, Deidre 162 Miller, Edmund 162 Miller, Ruth 162 Mims, Kathy 162 Mocnch, Dorothy 162,220 Moran, Kathie 162 Moran, Terry 162 Moreno, Ivy 162,244 Morgenstern, Linda 162,238 Morones, Arnulfo 162 Morton, Cynthia 162,220 Muecke, 1Ves 162,257 Murphy, Michael 163,239 Murrell, Terry 163 N Nagel, Palsy 163 Nairn, Angie 163,238 Neitzey, Duane 163,257 Nelson, Sheila 163 Newman, Sybil 141,163 Ney, Marshall 163,247 Nicholas, Don 163,239 Nicholson, Gary 163 Nida, Robert Lee 163,244 Nix, Betty 163,257 Nolph, Marsha 163 Norville, Rodney 163 Novosad, Barbara 163,220 Nowell, Williaxn, Jr. 163 Null, Jerry 164 0 O'Keefe, Patrick 164 Olson, Bruce 164,300 Ormond, Ann 164,256 Orth, Kathy 164 Osborn, Robert 164,257 Ostby, Paul 164 Ousset, David 164 Pahl, Brian 164 Palmer, Gail 164 Palmer, Patrick 164,247 Parker, Florence 164 Parker, Theodore 164 Partridge, Betsy 164 Patrick, Donna 164 ,,1!r,r, ,fl M171 DEX , , ' ,VP Ol li 1 ' 1, of I NA P ilo, arb 64 ' ' t, ' m 169IkD4 U , it, Bob 1 Milf I Se Geo' 69 My jg KU W arso Ann 165,21 ' Se s Wa r 16 24 I earso Sherry 165,2 1 I S6ile1iQ ncy 1QQ236,321 fy Wade' C1 174 ' Pe Vik, Vi Vi65,220,223,' 8 S lsk , ary 25 NVade, W 174 Pe -Son, ,am l65,220,2 3 S aw, Rom 'A 169 - j Waanlfi Hda 174 Pe ar Ja s 1 Sheets, if el 1 , 9 9 Walk 1 M165 174' j Per ,Henry 1 5 V C She l1r , L sli 9 IW j Y el? Ronald 19,174 of Per ins, Harry 65,2 Sheng 11, Bi l 1 I alkerv Taffy Lynn 1741335 i,P ins Larry 65 if Shi ds, Li11 7 Walillelif Pam 174, -'. etersrxh, Dan 16 Ellifllllll, e 17 ' vifarfella Ceo,-ge 1,4 5 j Pewitt, M'ke 165 Sholan ob 1 gfasson,IRon1i?e4174 Phillips, eg 165 Simtu' g, Joy' 0,23 , ,H Sv 0,19 F hillips, arr . . jf Si 101 5, Ch' s 170 ! Watts' Mlchagl 144 ' ' Piot' ' i, M e 65 V S lton, O I1 170 11 eaverv Gloria 174' 1 Pot r, Terry 5 V ughte Be' ' 10,220 Webb, Mark 174 1 Prassel, artha 16 lisz, B verl Webstefg .wllllalll 1751247 Prassel ary 1 ' Smiti, Betsy ' Veils, Wlulam 172 Dj Frat? cotty A Sllll 1, Cala 1 0,220 Q endel, Paul 174' Pr ero, Pam 1 6 1. fd S tl1 Gerry 17 Weffef Don 175 F ,Q 1 A mm odney 7307 11 pjWh1pple, Albert, III 115 if ,Li Smit Onnie 0 Whitaker, Roy 175,272 JVL r Sm y- ,. ,le 70,257 -K Whitlock,-Elon 175,250 A R 1615, H 166 Sui S, wig 170 X , Whltmore, Deirdre 175,220 J7 115, Y 166 Snyder, Vicki 170 WPYIPHH, Sandy 175 1- HITISCY, ike 2139, 43 I Spea ', 'ommy 171 , Wfggmfoni Larry 175 Raw, H, 14,247,271 , ,SI Rohm 1,1 ,W1113 nthony 175,239 ft Rea, Car 166 gal, Elizabeth 1 N illiams Janice 175,234 , Cal- le 166 teinbringa Tho as 239, 42, 43 C 7W-1 131115, Jimmy 175,266,332,349 31, R0 a d 16 I , letter, David 1,244 K, 'Williams John 175,239,240,300 Redd 'ig1C Lind' 167 ik' Stews,-1, C51-015 ' ,220 f 4 WT.-,VW Tw LXH11 175 . Reegy am 1 ,266,2 ,295,297,2 ,324 f sores, Linda 171 g 1l1illI1S, Mike 175 ,Q ,ff Hee e,-7 5, 239,24 Smeg? Hoge, 171 L! W1 hams, Pam 175,244,312 Ree e I1 167,238,241 j e e , Marsha 256 ' ff , BriaE1d4Q7,25 yenga, e 167 ' hi11e, tk f16 ,A Rich 'd n, Rog r 67 Ri son, Su. 251,2 64 Ri amie 167 1 Ri, ger, -'ja 1 ,220,251,256 ' b, Jo 167 oberts, rry 67 ' Robertson, Jane 167 Robertson, Llo 167 odriquez. ' abeth 167,234 odriqt ' ich rd 167,272 Roger thy 138 Rage s, Ralph 1 8,272 Rohde, Tomm 1'68 45 - 111a11it1k, e 168 fggmas, ne 168 X' omer bert 168 Rose, amie 168 ' , David 168 ' uten, Ted 168 udd, Judy 168 Rudloff, Bob 168 Ruff, Leslie 168 Russell, John 168 Rutherford, Linda 168,239 S Sackett, Jeffrey 168,239,243 Sager, Linda 168,250 Sancl1ez, Richard 169,239 Sanchez, Victor 169,239 Saunders, Diana 169,220 Saunier, Joan 169 Schaper, Ann 169 Schepers, Sandy 169 Schertz, Doug 169 Schooler, Stan 169,24-7,266,272 Schulmeier, Harold 169 Schwartz, Stanley 169 Stokes, Dennis 171 Stratton, Mickey 171 Sulser, Linda 171 Sumner, Thomas 171,247,300 Swan, David 171,306 Swearingen, ?iAl1UC 171 Tagl , Mary 171 Tay or, Bruce 171 Tay Wodena 171 Cl ' an11y 171,239 XY W1ll1amso11, Sherry 176 Wilson, Linda 176,231,259 Wilson, Mary Jane 176,220 Wilson, Sandy 176,266,324,332 Z Windham, Ricky 176,272 Woerner, Jeanette 176 Wormser, Sandra 176,252 Worthy, Rosemary 176 Wright, Suzy 220 NV1'igl1t, Yifardell 176 hibodeaux, Sandy 172,267 Y2:i i7E3g0g34 Tlioniasson, Janet 172 . fyfb ' ' Thompson, Jim 172 S4 DWF? 'J X u g' u e'l76'220 Thompson, Wayne 172 ' l 1 Thrasher, Chris 172,257 Z Toliver, Russell 172 Tomasini, Eva 172 Torres, Raymond 172 Traud, Mary 172,250,345 Traux, Anne 172,220,259 Trayler, Linda 172 Trcka, Darryl 172,239,243,244 Treff, Ron 172 Tucker, Jan 172,220 Turner, Mickey 172,257 Turner, Max 304 Uresti, Linda 172,239 Valadez, Roy 172,239 VanAuken, Judy 172,252 Vat1Cleave, Betty 173,244 Varian, Bill 173,257 Vaughn, Ritchie Via, Pat 173 Vickers, Greg 174 Vickrey, Stanley 244 Zigrang, Marsha 176,244,312,313 Ziller, John 176,272 Zwartjes, Ken 177 SOPHOMORES Abee, Chris 184 . Ackerman, Pete 184 Adler, Diane 184,234 Alexander, Cathey 183,184,234,236,312, Alexander, Dan 184,267,306 Alford, Sharon 184,238 Allen, Michael 184 Alsobrooks, Charlene 184 Alshrooks, Ernest 184 Alvarez, Armando 184 Anderson, Eddie 184 Ansaldo, Arcangelo 184 Arcement, Rita 184,234 Arnold, Thelma 215 Arquette, Andriette 184,235 Austin, Sarah 184 375 Austin, Stephen 185 Aycock, Doug 185,239 Aycock, Larry 185 B Bailey, Dennis 185 Baird, Marsha 185,234 Baker, Joyce 185,234 Balough, James 185,244,300 Barcellona, Bruce 185 Barnett, Pam 185,234 Barnhart, Stephen 185 Bartay, Gayle 185 Bartholomew, Jeanne 185,235,236 Bartz, Robert 185 Basse, Susan 185,234 Baugh, Linda 185 Baylor, John 185 Bedford, Susie 185 Beitel, Jay 185 Belcher, Becky 185,234 Best, Sherrie 185 Beyer, David 186 Blackaby, Linda 186 Blackmer, Robert 186 Blake, Carol 186 Blank, Ronnie 186 Bliss, Joann 186 Boeck, Carolyn 186,234 Boeck, Terry Alan 186 Boon, Charles 186 Booth, John 186,239 Boucher, Christine 186 Bouck, Stephen 186 Bouler, Lawrence 186 Brady, Diana 183,186,234,236 Braeunig, Chris 186 Brantley, Hugh 186 Brewer, Bert 186 Brietzke, Sharon 186 Britton, Marvin 186 Brown, George 186 t B aLu,J..inda-1187f'- Brown, Sandra 187,234 Ruescher,-vBafrb ra Bunn, Thomas 187 Burgess, Sharon 187,234 Burney, Beverly 187,234 Burson, Peggy 187 Bush, Marilyn 187 Buss, Wallace 187 Bustos, Lorenizo 187 C Caffaro, Alice 187 Calamon, Robert 187 Canellis, Linda 187 Cantile, Lee 187 Carlisle, Edward 187 Carmier, Ardith 187,234 Carolin, Cathy 187 Carpenter, JoAnn 187,234,259 Carrasco, Ruth 187 Carruth, James 187 Carter, Gwendolyn 187 Cartwright, Dorothy 187,244 Catchings, Ricky 188,307 Cather, Janis 188 Cato, Judy Lynn 188 Chaffe Thomas 183,188 247 267,300 Clan er, eg, Chaney, .Pam 188 Chavarria, Virginia 188 Cheney, .John 188 DEX Cherry, Carole Ann 188 Cherry, Suzanne 188,234 Chesnut, Jimmy 188 Chesson, Andy 188 Chun, Gary 188 Cid, Barbara 188 Claps, Kathleen 188,234 Clark, Melody 188,235 Classen, Alvina 188 Cliffe, Randy 188,311 Clouden, Dick 300 Clover, Kathleen 188 Cockrell, Linda 188 Coffman, Charles 188 Cole, Kristine 189 Cole, Robert 189 Collins, Malcolm 189 Conley, John 189 Conner, John 189 Cooley, Leonard 189 Cooper, Elizabeth 189 Cordell, Raymond 215 Corona, Lupe 189 Cox, James 189,311 Crabtree, Paul 189 Craig, Georgia 189,234 Crain, Linda 189,234 Craven, Georgianna 189 Craven, James 189 Crouse, John 189 Crowell, Johnny 189 Culpepper, Louanna 189 Cunningham, Tommy 189,300 Curella, Janeen 235 D Dailey, Eldonna 189 Dascomb, Delte 190 Davis, Tommy 190 De Luna, Robert 190 DeMatteis, Sophie 190 Denk, Elissa 190,234 Denning, Richard 190 Dennis, Joan 190 De Giacomo, Mark 190,239,243 Dillaplain, Paul 190 Dodd, Charley 190,300 Dorchester, Ronald 190 Dorsey, Barbara 190,234 Doty, Kathleen 190 Douglas, Laurie 190,234,236 Downing, Mary 190 Driver, Cheryl 190 Duhart, Doris 190,234 Dunkum, Jodie 190 Dunlap, Beth 190,234 Duque, Ronald 190 Dye, Terry 191 Eakens, Gibbs 191,239 Earnest, Linda 191 East, Myron 191 Eastburn, Marcia 191,234 Eckert, Cindy 191 Edwards, Kenneth 191 Ehman, Sandra 191,235 Eisenhauer, Milton 191 Ellen, Gorden 191 Ellis, Steve 191 Elmore, Sandra 191 Erickson, Dale 191 Erickson, Sybol 191 Ervin, Georgianna 191 Evans, Cindy 192,234 Evans, George 192 Evans, Sandra 192 Faifer Arhn 192 Faris Peggy 192 Federer James 192 Fenner Jane 192256 Fetzer Bonnie 192 234 Feuerlein Linda 192 Fey Eda 192234 Finley Red 192 Fxnto Edna 192 Fletcher, Linda 192,234 Flood, Jenny 183,231,325 Flores, Eugene 192 Flowers, Douglas 192 Flowers, Sharon 192,234 Fluitt, Pat 192,234 Foley, Cynthia 192 Forbes, Linda 192 , ac-te 192,234,236N Freeman, Rene 193 F rese, Albert 193 Fuentes, Elvira 193 Fuentes, Mary Ann 193 Fulk, David 193 G Gabehart, Diane 193 Gable, Anna 193 Gamel, Janet 193 Garcia, Irma 193 Gardner, Nancy 193,234 Garrett, Pat 193 Gaskin, Robert 193 Gatti, Jim 193 Gauntt, Gary 193 Gerber, Walter 193,244 Gerhart, David 193 Gibson, Frankie 193,234 Gilkison, Linda 215 Gilmore, Linda 193,312,313 Glascock, Jim 193 Glover, Diane 194,235 Goff, Jim 194,238 Gordon, Michelle 194,244 Gound, Lynn 194 Grammer, Charles 194 Grant, David 194 Greek, Glenda 194 Green, David 194 Green, Norma 194 Gregory, Mark 194 Gremmel, Warren 194,273 Griffin, Carol 194 Grizzle, Randy 194 Grubbs, Lauree 194,244 Gunnoe, Linda 194 Guthrie, Jim 194 H Habermann, Dee 194,235 Hahn, Randy 194,311 Hamilton, Sylvia 194 Hammack, Susan 195,234,258 Hanks, Larry 195 Hansell, Thomas 195 Haralson, Ellen 195,234 Haralson, Evelyn 195,234 Factor, Mitch 192 Fails, ,Ar-leen 192,235 7 7 1 . , . 1 4 l 7 , 7 Harding, Bob 195,267,300 Harnack, Robert 195i Harrington, Lynda 195,234 Hui-.-ig, Ba.-my 195,267,272,295,29T,225, 335 Harris, Marshall 195 Hartoon, Rosie 195 Harvey, Jeffrey 195 Hastings, Allan 195 Hatch, George 195 Hauert, Paul 195 Haun, Pamela 194 Hays, Scott 195 Hazel, Mike 300 Heidelberg, Paul 195 Helgren, Sherry 195,238 Henderson, Anita 195 llggzrao r 5 258 312 P ' U M-5 ,. 'Q ' Sf f , Hettinger, arbara 196,234 Hind, Denny 196 Hinsch, Patricia 196,234 Hoffman, Jerry 196 Holmgreen, XV'-arren 196 Hood, Jimmy 196 Hoose, Cindy 196,238 Hope, Regenia 196 Horton, Kricket 196,234,236 Houseman, Kathleen 196 Howerton, Carolyn 196,234 Howes, Jolm 196 Hudson, Phil 196 Huebner, Douglas 196 Hughes, Loretta 196 Hurley, Karen 197 Hurta, Barbara 197 Hury, Charles 197 Hylen, Carole 197,234 I Ibbotson, Beda 234 lhrke, Paul 197,238 Ikerman, Lynda 197 Isom, Frankie 197 Ison, Gretchen 197,183 J Jackson, Leonard 197 Jahn, Misty 197 James, Linda 197 Janicki, Cheryl 197,234 Janson, Beverly 197 January, Nancy 197,234 Japhet, Glenna 197 Jerkins, Alan 197 Johnson, Cheryl 197 Johnson, Connie 197 Johnson, Peter 197 Johnson, Sara 197,234 Jones, Beverly 198,244 Jones, Donald 198 Jones, Jacquie 198,234,244 Jones, Linda 198,234 Jones, Nancy 198 Jouffray, Kathy 198 Jung, Katherine 198 Jurica, Robert 198 K Kalter, Suzy 198 Kaplan, Yikki 235 Keith, Lynn 198 Keller, Dennis 198 DEX Kilpatrick, Alan 198 King, Dainty 198 King, Cordon 198,239 Kirk, Donald 198 Kirmon, Harry 198 Klausmeier, Mary 198 Kniepkamp, Carrie 198 Kopccke, Sharon 198 Kopecky, Torn 198 Kosmatka, Karen 215 Krimbil, Dorothy 199,235 Krudwig, Bob 199,312 Krueger, Julie 199,234 Kruse, Leroy 199 lllg,EllCI Sum 199 Lan ford, Doug 199 Langridgc, Susan 199,234 Large, Linda 199 La Roche, Mary 199 Lashley, William 199 Luster, Grady 215 Laws, Bonnie 199,235 Laxon, Donald 199 Laxon, Ronald 199 Leaf, David 199,239,243 Lee, Burch 199 Lee, Krickett 199,325 Lee, Karen 199 Lehwald, Chris 199,234 Lenny, Joyce 199 Letleer, William 215 Leyendecker, Tommy 199 Lightfoot, Waymond 199 Lipscomb, Gwen 200,234,260 Lipscomb, Mike 200 Lischer, Diane 200,260 Lischer, Norris 200 Lister, Dusty 200,234 Little, Marilyn 200 Looney, Mike 200 Loper, Bill 200 Lopez, Fred 200,239 Loscy, Howard 200 Loudon, Richard 200 Lowe, Cary 200 Lowther, Mike 200 Lucas, Cindy 200,234 Lunsford, Sandy 200 M Macomb, Terry 201 Makelki, Jo Ann 201,234 Mallon, Sylvia 201 X 'ge 199,239 Malsbur , Dou , 4, , anning, ames 201 M t n, ro Martinez, Sal 201 Masley, David 201 Mathes, Susan 201,234 Mathews, Penni 183,201,234 Matteson, Helen 201,238 Maybelle, Frank 201 Mayhall, Phil 201 McCormick, Catherine 200 McCrohan, Sharon 200 McDaniel, Stanley 200 McDonald, Kay 200 McDowell, Carola 215 McDuffy, Mike 200 Mclilrath, Bruce 200 McElroy, Cheryl 200,234 McGinty, Joimmy 201 Mclntire, Melody 201 McKnight, Becky 201,238 McLaughlin, Charlie 201 McMillan, Terri 201 McNeil, Gregg 201 McWhirter, Barbara 201 Meads, Jim 202 Meiser, Donna 202 Mergele, Mike 202,239 Meriwether, Dianna 202,234 Merkin, Larry 202 Metcalfe, Ma1'y 202,234,256 Meyer, Kenneth 202 Meyers, Carroll 202 Meyers, Kay 202 Michael, Patricia 215 Miller, Elaine 202 Milligan, Mike 202 Milton, Richard 202 Minis, Charles 202 Mitchell, Ann 202,234 Mize, Louis 202 Moffat, Lee 215 Moffat, Pat 202,215 Mohn, Walter 202,256,273 Moore, Jerry 202 Moore, Mary Beth 234,236,267 321 325 333 Moore, Russell 202 Morgan, Juanita 202 Morris, Danny 203 Morris, Doug 313 Morris, Glynda 203,234 Morton, Suzanne 203 Mulcahy, Michael 203,300 Mulkey, Marie 203 Mullins, James 203 Murphy, Jerry 203 Murray, Ronald 203,300 Muse, Herbert 203 N Narciso, John 203 Newsom, Steve 203 Niccum, Tim 203 Nicholas, Sharyn 203,238 Nieder, Carol 203 Nix, Donald 203 Nix, Lynn 204,234,244 Norville, Cary 204 Nurick, Val 204 Oakey, Billy 204 Odom, Dan 204 Ogden, Kris 204 Olrech, Danny 204 Olsen, Ann 204 Olsen, 'Eddie 204 Oppy, Ralph Derryberry 204 Orbin, Jackie 204 Orleans, Neil 204 Orton, Mike 204,267,300 Oswalt, Dave 204 P Palmer, Marianne 204 Pape, Warren 204 Parker, Doug 204 Parkhurst, Robert 204 Parkinson, Tom 204 f Parks, Pam 204,235 Parrott, Ellen 204 Parson, James 204 Cfspg- -6 5 :,,, D EX jim!! , . I 2 rf f 1 - 1 ' 1 ,W f K,f7 S v- Lf 749-fl 'C- 4 J' Patton, Gary 205 'A ,Q fm ' u 53335523423 A ew it s H iirlggize 2 earce, in a , , x , f ,, Pearson, Don 205,306 I A Wiz' Salinas, Cami 208 , 31? i Shalt? 1-2 gedersonid Carriage 205,234 I - Satterwhite, Steve 208,300 M omgsi i eslie ZW. CUEUC, 0u1s Sauter, Harry 208 T d u A Pennington, Bill 205 - 7 S 1 11 , S tt 208,312 0 en a Penninswn, J udy 205 .5 7 ' Siixyizrji Bil1o208 J? mn' 21Q83'2l2 Penshorn, Jerry 205 0 Schaper, Norma 208 Tleutt Rl .t Q3 M L Pepmiller, Karen 205 C. 0 I ' Scharnhorst, Janis 208 Tl .mia 12 f , l gerchagig Deborz2l65205,234 L ,gy Scheib, Barbara 208 ickr ' t 212 U erez, ' ristine -f S 1 k, K 209,234 J Iaefkins, Deborah 205,234,236 ,, - If Sgiffiide,-,aiiqary 209 Tuckhf ef 2 2 UJL PSIWYICHICF, Dan 205 M'Y Schroeder, Johnny 209 i ' , JZ it PG1'mCl1f61', David 205 .N A Q 7!-5-t.Schulmeier, Lorene 209 X ,. - JJ U 'J' 113 GITY, lggillip 383234 J M 8 Schwartz, Carl 209,311 r 2 2 CITY: CITY , I jx Scott, Mike 209 eik ard 212 Peterson, Evelyn 205,234 QA' I 2 Sgyeeton, Pam 209 I al? ' 212 W6 Pfeffer, Marjorie 205 , , ,4- earight, Jerry 209 , testi' gal-et Phillips, David 205 54914 Q Oqgsidel, George 209 LU ' Phillips, Robert 206 5 '1 -5 C th' 2097234 V Pierce' Harry 206 !oof ', K I M 5:1153 IDW13 202,239 Valadez, Zulema 212 Igitchford, karlia 2026623311 ugettgrgreg, gage, 209 Vandable, Ronald 212 Sftengefr 0 eff 2 Qlfefw 1 a ef, 0 9 van Gader, Karen 183,212,234 Pizzo, Joe 206. , f O law, Donald 209 Van Qifder, Kathy 183,212,234 Pogue, Catherine 206 .J vw. ' -Sheets Jackie 209 . - , Q Veirall, Diane 212,234 Porter, Horace 206,239 .A Sheetz, Pam 209,234 Vidaurri Joe 212 I-lxorter, LS.co3t ON-s., Shimek, Douglas 209 Vagas, Jimnifer 212 Offer, In H --- Sh' , M'k 209 Potter, Pa, 206 ,, Slighpst S09 Von Merveldt, .Toe 212 Prater, Tony 206 Priest, Sally 234 Prothero, Debbie 234 Raby, Eddy 206 Raimondo, Richard 206 Ramirez, Lydia 206 Ramos, Pat 206 Randolph, Tommy 206 Readout, Cliff 206 Real, Dennis 206 Reed, Becky 206 Reed, Cheryl 206,234 Reed, David 207,300 Reese, Janie 207 Reisinger, Al 207 Rene, Oscar 207,311 Resendrez, Alex 215 Ressman, Kenneth 207 Rhodes, Lewis 207 Riadon, Eddie 207 Rice, Donald 207 Richard, Bill 207,311 Richardson, Jermone 207 Richter, Kathy 207,238 Ricks, Susan 207,234 Rico, Nancy 207,234,259 Rideout, Cherie 207,234 Ringen, Cherri 207 Ritodes, Lewis 207 Robbins, Bil 07,239,247 . 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