Douglas MacArthur High School - Brahma Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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Index . . .. . Table of Contents . . . . I .. I6 ..42 ..88 ....I6O 232 266 292 3I 8 348 4lO A Time To Build Llp X Time To Breakdown mf ff K, 2, R. 1 I 1 'V f I 1 4 A A ana K ana Q , ' 1 ' J-3 '3 Hs .gx ff? A Time To Begin 6 I , N + i 7 V A Time To End M35 ggagsww Y., P .f H, 2' Q 1 ,Yao F Q 1 mf L W -5 , U F ,, , ,sw ulvf, : J . 'Nm Wf K ' l wif , 1:451 2 'fix an A, X S ,pr W-vw! .5 s . Lg mfffazf' ., ' ' gi Wim 'K 1:--:iz ., -f r f ,M-ff, 'Af:f::4-i' ffasviif Afgff- 1' ,gg el UQ, -1,,. . , , Q .... M., .,. ,. V L , , 4- qw' 11,5 ffm: . - 5? wi A Time To Work P 1 L r P 11 I H W AT 1 N 4 4 . 1 12 y, X fx 2 A Time To Pla pgref' A Time To Remember J M m I 1 The Days At MacArthur High L ,- 6 1' if -wa, W y '- ,J -ws N ru f 4 F K f .V H W-xW..z, ,v ff 'f - :F ff' - 5-ny? Yr I Q, -. Ml . ,K U i t v - . , H H 1 - 4 ,,, , ' aziiff' ' - - - ' ,, 'W 'H 1 - , '4 .f-iff, l ci 5 if lf 4 if 1 p S fr ff ' ffm' Q? f f+if1'5fw.::E'57 2.f vssfffl-if - , , ':f 'A',,, ' b 'ff :ff ,af in 5. :LJ-Z. 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Confusion Most schools have some confusion during their opening weeks . . . But in 1968 Mac Arthur seemed to have more than its share . . . School opened with jammed classroom doors . . . construction debree . . . the boy's gym filled with boxes . . . and even a rain-soaked opening football game. M -Qfgemfl if if ,.., ig ffl? 1 fjiiiizliliig ie Aim giefy'-kg, i ,ai .,,, , ,,. 1 Q Jzkfw-V fi' ' 'Ishii I vsii 1 1 1 if vw Q X Q 1 ck 3 2.4 T l 1 X, f 3522 556, jp? HQEUS K My S JK ,S Mi? Y .- -ir:-'K ,Q .f . fm A Ma-.1,1 5 wg? f k I J' . ,au .S-fi as ' ,xl X . With the coming of events such as Homecoming . . . speech contests . . . Halloween parties . . . and the daily session in the cafeteria . . . MacArthur students knew they were really back in the groove of another school year. We Back Mac Half of the excitement of the fall season is the MacArthur school spirit . . . Students and teachers alike show their admiration for Mac in their own ways . . . Like decorating cars for a game , . . making break- throughs . . , directing the pep rally band . . . and at- tending, in mass, the pep rallies . . . These are just a few ofthe many who back Mac. 4 H 'lhm-fm. vm? The November Blahs There was never a more appropriate definition for the month of Novem- ber than the word blah . . . It was a month of many dull days . . . of rain-soaked grounds . . . a month when getting up early everyday began to take its toll . . . and a time in which one of the more exciting events on campus was the local chess match. Let's Have 3 ,I I Lf f f ,W y , W. -- fbw . , V, 'M F, , XS: K ,Q 57. mn, MM, by , 52 .L I- fm, , K , ,L ,,.,, N ,. ,,.,,,,pgm . MM, fe, . k L,.:, . ,.L. ,X,,.W . 5. . . , fn, ,M ,amy - fuWf,,l ,,fW.f S 51 is W ..f ,,,,, W 4? mf- .efafaf Y, , ,A k,.. W L. 3 mf 'Wf' i A k.,,,. W? 1 L1 I ,4A., E : 2f 'l3fQ'1?'Li2 p ff . 55!Q??fTf l 5ji 1 i + at f f f W K S 'V 'L 'V A 4' --LL-LL' ' l . -Mg , V, In V 3 Have you ever thought of the many functions in early winter that are centered around a ball . . . Events such as football games . . . The Old South, F.H.A. Ball . . .basketball games . . .and, in December, the traditional Blue and White Ball . . .All were events which MacArthur students attended-and had a ball. It's Beginning To Look Lot Many things say Christmas . . . things like the holiday decorations on the counselor's door... students making their own decorations for a club project . . . studying in the Christmas atmosphere of a decorated classroom . . . many things convey the Christmas feeling. . . But, perhaps the most Christmas like of all, was the size of the smiles. Like Christmas 4 , . 29 Mid Term Time Worry . . . that's what mid-term week was all about . . . Students worried about cramming for exams . . . the out-to-lunch-bunch worried about getting back on time . . . End of semes- ter term papers were still another headache . . . there were many who were exhausted from worrying . . .and, the most worrisome of all, the report card. Campus On The Move ,r A x X X S r W' it ., 4 5 1 32 .4 s v wr Hs s , rm Q1 af Q 3 Q S 5 M X ' X 5 Xi' A I s s ,if .l r , ti p , R. ...-fl, I , wifi, ,aw .je- 'ins 5 1 If movement is a sign of life, MacArthur was certainly alive early in the second semester . . . As the building program neared conclusion, ROTC finally found a permanent home in the remodeled field house . . . hungry students could hardly wait to get into the new lunch room...books from the old library were carted to new shelves ...No one was spared from the rigors of moving, not even the principal. ls N fa' I v 33 r Out Of Hibernation f M The weeks immediately following ex- ams were busy ones at MacArthur ...Masque 8: Wig worked hard in preparing OUR TOWN . . . The A.F.S. Club held a most foreign-loolv ing student contest . . .The track team began spring workouts . . .The French Club had its Carnation sale for Valentine's Day . . . Even the fac- ulty came out of hibernation to play,' in the Student-Faculty bas- ketball game. In .lust Spring Spring is a time of the year ...and spring is a feeling . . . It is a time for warm and shady afternoons . . . beautiful for warm leisurely walks or studying under the trees . . . a perfect setting for the Sweetheart Ball . . . when the showers kept Lake MacArthur full . . . and a time for being 'just us. The End s Near Everyone kept busy . . .even up to the last day . . .but there were certain events that signified the end was approaching . . . the Jr.Sr. Prom, held in honor of graduating seniors . . . Lassie workshop, for next yea1 s. Lassies . . . 69-70 class officer elec- tions . . .measuring for caps and gowns . . .and final ROTC inspec- tion . . .all were happenings which signaled the completion ofthe school year. YL E L, 39 And Suddenly It's Over All though everyone has memorized the date . . . marked their calendars . . . and pre- pared for finals . . .the last day always seems to come so suddenly . . .to some it's a burden removed . . .to others it's a final game . . .a trip to Port A . . . a graduation cere- mony . . .a new adventure . . .but to the campus of MacArthur it's a welldeserved three month rest. , i v W r 'K 'mW'i7 ', an-:xml n f N K 41 , ,,.Jj, 1.11: f 'NP' I - -S+., X fl' '.1 f-, xl . .. , --iv.. A flip.--A -.v . if ,,,, ,,..f,r- I ' ii. J ' ' ' , .' -' - xv' . , .. 'aim 3, ' , A f 1 1,4 I , gfggr ,,,'5g, It .,,, . - I, 4 ,Q-. ' Q ' .- '11 g:. ,,f:frfr . W- 5:22:25 5 TA fe UL' ' . ,. , S -cp- .5 w.f:11i,.' X Q f ' as M. Q1 Q 3 Q . in E25 fr ,: .I ., 1 f f lf 1, ' X , .j-255, g23,.,.,r .P5,, ,?Q4- 41: ' If I K ig, 'l:11ifflf15bTi52,Hi If f -:-, 7 4 ,. , , , , . .. V G9 . -wlii' 1:4 Y? yfY5f'fi?l1:1:1iL' f -' A 'iff ..-' . .. f- V- . : 1. 1. 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Q 5 .fi 5 Central Office Stresses Progress fFront rowj Mr. Robert O'Connor, Mr. Billy Black, Mr. Walter Bielstien, Qback rowj Mr. Geor e Delevan, Mr. Maxwell Higganbottam, Mr. Billy Reagen, Mr. Don Harris, and Mr. Al Brown comprise a progressive board? with four high schools, four junior high schools, and 19 elementary schools, in the North East district, the board seeks to maintain open lines of communication.. .they endorsed and supervised changes in curriculum...pro- gressive education methods on the elementary level . . . im- provement of campus sites...air conditioning of all buildings . . .with the record breaking attendance in all North East schools, the board contributes a tireless effort to a seemingly endless job. Mr. Billy Black, president of the 1969 school board, works on board business. District Administrators Have Crucial Job Superintendent Billy Reagen crowns Julie Ketchum queen of the North East GolfTournament of Champions. Ed West, administrative assistant, works on the district books. Administrative aid Dan Long prepares a Central Office report. A Prin ipal And A Person W1 5325 Y wfi1!f Wf 9555 L 'Lf ' '-'fixup 2 A . , , YYVWKCQ 'vs ' Alim- , m12- T , 4, W Tm: aziiyf 'fi 211377 - 1 'MW Qifffi 51195555 ,. yi, Kids 42Af M, X, Hz J -,ff -, ,imw K, . ' H 'wi '5 I , in ' ' 1,1 U Q I 3. 4. 1., , .,,f, 51 H r A truly refreshing administrator . . .Too often a high school principal becomes a figurehead . . .Someone you hear about, get messages from. are disciplined by, but sel- dom see . . . a desk jockey . . . But not ours . . . Mr. George Vakey gets involved with everyone and everything . . . You might find him speaking at pep rallies . . .jauntily crossing campus . . . watching pre-game warm up.. .or debating settlement of the electrical strike . . .Mr. Vakey is someone to identify with . . . He is an empty desk and all person. . .In many ways, he is MacArthur High School. H93 Administrative Team Deserves Credit hdr. Jim Davis, Vice-Principal in charge of discipline, chats with a police officer at the JuniorSenior Prom. Mr. Jim Davis, Vice-President in charge of discipline services . . . Mr. Kenneth Miller, Vice-President in charge of i.nstruc- tion . . .and Mr. Sidney King, administrative assistant in charge of Student Council and visual aids . . . comprise a major portion ofthe administrative team. . .They are responsible for maintaining order and a high standard of instruction and discipline . . . Their job is very short on appreciation but very long on demands . . . It requires total devotion and a lot of time, patience, and spirit! Mr. Davis congratulates jim Fulton for outstanding work. Administrative aid, Mr. Sidney King, reads announcements over the PA system. Mr. King displays super spirit at a pep rally. Mr. Kenneth Miller, Assistant Principal in charge of instructions, Mr, Miller recognizes district and regional proudly presents ROTC awards. winners of Interscholastic League Competi- tion. New Buildin Unites Counselors Mr. Roy Gabryl discusses possible schedule changes with confused students. . ,-., N? --N i f .3-My Vt. Q fig: , slid-V f f.542l tmf?i ?taE.Q Lsf l ',.LK',,' fag! k . :Tig Tj QV ' 'sg-Us 544. .sf X so-i ..s.s.,fe-L V -M. pgswggvfsgntwyyww- ,. Freshman-Sophomore counselor, Miss Augusta Boyle, confers with students over possible elective choices Mrs. Dale Hull and Mr. Jim Davis review the requirements for graduation. A major step toward effective counseling was the unification of the counseling facili- ties . . . The new building gave the counselors, Miss Augusta Boyle, Mrs. Dale Hull, Mr. john Haywood, and Mr. Roy Gabryl, the advantage of being able to co-ordinate newer, more modern office conditions . . . with newer, more modern counseling methods. A student consults with Mr. John Haywood about college plans. lun ad Librarians, Secretaries Find New Home Library secretary Mrs. Hazel Ernest types title cards for new books. H Cindy Dobbs gets assistance from former head librarian, Mrs. Helen Mays. Mrs. Cordelia Cantu, new head librarian, checks overdue book lists. 1 1 ma- . ...Q,3iD..., Secretaries, Shirley Davis, Majorie Spencer, and Loraine Fleet converse during a coffee break. Mrs. Mabel Barth discusses office moving plans with Mr. Kenneth Miller. Mrs. Oral Bentley and Mrs. Carol Bedford check daily attendance reports. Mrs. Lorraine Fleet transfers messages in the main office. Two groups of non-faculty mem- bers necessary to the functioning of any school are secretaries and librarians . . . No administrator can carry out his job well without an efficient secretary . . . In the same vein, a well-organized, efficient library can not exist without well-organized, efficient libra- rians . . .The new library was complimented by new and highly efficient librarians, Mrs. Mays and Mrs. Cantu. English Department Seeks Versatility Mr. Jack Koen gives his English IV class a chance to discuss poetry assignment ' M 4 is S' ii Junior English teacher, Mrs. Mary Reeves, dis- Mrs. D'Iann Stall looks over her notes during a class lecture. tributes A Separate Peace Mrs. Millcine Holloway prepares six weeks averages for the computers Miss Cynthia Lueders emphasizes her lecture by using a tape recorder. English department head, Mrs. Virginia Peak, conducts a pointed class discussion. English . . . a key subject in every curricu- lum . . . it is the only subject required all four years.. .the largest department in the num- ber of faculty members-17 . . .the depart- ment strives to train its students to be proficient in all areas of the language includ- ing . . .vocabulary . . . expression of thoughts . . . grammar and its usage . . . and literature. Mrs. Mary Tyson reviews common errors with her sophomore Class. 3 1 E E Mrs. Nancy Levinthal explains a short story to her sophomore English students. Mrs. Hntlilgische conducts a class discussion - f - fair . 3. J, . English teacher, Mr. Bill O'Brien, readjusts test grades. may 2-ms: 1: wg fi??,?U tW2?x122W -fi 1 iifiexifii F5 1 MW X --fy a i 3 2 s 5 I K ,fs A J gf re rg r rl an NS S Q 1 R 5 X Q3 ,Q V 'E f Q if 3 Q ws, 4 Ff:':w1Mw2'e5?f 3'- M 52315 3 K My 3 4, iz :aft y W r it ly 'as is Q if as M45 K S ,Ji 'E W' 'i K-. 3 if F135 ' ' i w- M1ss JoAnn Ryan dictates vocabulary words to seniors Mr. Henry Speier, freshman English teacher, prepares one of his lectures. Mrs. Pat Barlow, right, and Mrs. Richmond stroll to morning classes. Senior English teacher, Mrs. Marilyn Jones, delivers a lecture in front of a unique collage. Junior English wgeacher, Ms. Mary N A display of What is English is found in Mrs. Rische's English room Haynesggjfgffiiaosfiintensive writing papers. Mrs. Mary Hudson explains book report procedures. District lnitiates ROTC Program , i I Z Commanding officer Sgt. Sam Robinson conducts an inspection. Sgt. Major James Freet makes sure a point is very clear. Something new to the district . . . in its first year, ROTC attracted 162 students . . . Under the direction of Sgt. Samuel Robinson, Sgt. james Freet and Corps Commander Lt. Col. Scott Tarkenton . . . the corps organ- ized a four company battalion, initiated a color guard and drill team and fielded a rifle team which went undefeated . . . But most important, the program provides discipline, guidance and military training. Varsity football players watch as cadets check rifles in the remodeled fieldhouse. Math Stresses Diversity Mr. Richard Emily surveys the class during a test. Mrs. Angelica Cantu explains some points on the previous night's home- work. Mr. James Hardin explains the functions of a parabola. Mr. Edward Tietz corrects a stuclent's algebra assignment. Department chairman, Mr. William Keils, presents a basic introduction to Elementary Analysis. Mrs. Diana Henderson dictates a test. Mrs. Patsy Saffold explains the quadratic formula. The math department offers a diversified list of courses ranging from Related Math I to Elementary Analysis and Calculus . . . During the summer, a course in computer 101 is offered . . , A 13-member department headed by Mr. William Keils, continually strives to diversify math curriculum and methods of instruction. Math students take notes while Mrs. Marjorie Ecord Mrs. Barbara Hogue uses an overhead projector to explains a geometric theorum translate trigometric relations Mr. Homer Sargent reviews the previous night's homework assignment for his Related Math II students. jenice Graham clarifies an assignment during a work period with Mr. Frank Birmingham. Geometry teacher Mr. Melvin Bobo glances at student directory during Advisory period. Qi, ex I ,,,i.u.wr,Q, , ,Ax Mrs. Joan YanValkenberg explains the fundamental properties of Algebra I. N Mrs. Terese Shafer checks her text before her sixth period class. New Building Brings I Department Head, Mr. Cyril Firgens, feeds the Biology depart- ment's fish. 'im Mr. Jim Smith grades papers as his Health students do class assignments. nnovations i i Mrs. Anna Meyer responds to a question about multiple proportions. Mr. Quinter Gerhan observes the practical application experiments in his physical science class. Our student photographer catches Mr. Bill O'Bryant in a good mood. Coach Jerald Martin assigns the day's chemistry lab assignment. The new Science building brought about innovations to the Science Department . . . new equipment en- abled advanced research . . . an ex- perimental class for the freshman physical science classes was start- ed . . . eight new and six returning faculty members initiated many de- partmental advances. Mr. Wesley Davis types a stencil for his final examination. Mr. Max Carver gives further explanation of his lecture on hydrocarbates. Health tCaCl1C1', MI- 101111 POITCY, keeps shot A student's test answers puzzle Biology teacher, Mr. Emmett Dalton. charts at basketball games. Mr. Loren Guyer directs the transfer of equipment to the new science Linda I-linger is pleased by the wing. Mike Thompson is his helper. ' progress of an experiment. Mr. Frank Keiser helps Kristy Short with a Biology Chemistry can be perplexing. Mr. james Schorp listens intently problem. to a chemistry question. Sociology Added To Curriculum World Cultures teacher, Mrs. Majorie Blaylock, uses maps to illustrate her lecture. A brief explanation from Mrs. June McSwain enables her students to understand the days assignment. Mr. Bill Moselexis students fidget as he passes out a test. ,,, -, A., lr, -V-, Department chairman, Miss Arlene Razor, assigns chapter review questions. Mr. Glenn Wiehardt listens to a discussion ofthe political aspects of Africa. Progress is a key to a successful department . . . The addition of Sociology was a major step broadening the Social Studies curriculum . . .This course, in addition to, World Cultures, American History, Civics, and Economics furthered the department's aim of broadening the stu- dent's knowledge of people and places. Coach Robert Baker converses with visiting Sgt. Laskee during a Marine Band assembly. Mr. Oscar Lightfoot enjoys reviewing homework assignments. Mrs. Edith Speert discusses problems of audio-visual services with Mr. King. Mrs. jane McSwain, right, and Mrs. Annie Pruitt go over daily lesson plans before classes Fmamczwc Om Sufi Q My ting NW ff, :ss Seniors learn fundamentals of the American financial system from Mr. Frank Sitton. Language Department Gets New Head K? 1 iff. . -2 Miss Rose Marie Bennett explains the elements of the subjunctive Mrs, Angeline Richmond tests equipment in tense. language lab . Miss Pamela Wright ponders,a Span- Mrs. Jamie Nixon tries to decipher a German translation. ish translation - Nrdq 1 J 3 , Miss Doris Mclntire prepares a test for her Latin classes. An often heard proverb states Never change horses in the middle of the stream . . . the language department lost its chairman, Mrs. Angelia Krohn, at mid term . . .but the new department head, Miss Pam Wright, negotiated the change with few problems . . .The department offers French, German, Spanish and Latin . . . but more important, its faculty members feel the department is still small enough to provide the individual attention the teaching of language requires. Miss Mary Tamez waits for an infclass cqmpletion of an assignment. rx, 43, 4, ..-, vc, , Q N, I f ki 4 Hwzig, . A . W, W Miss Elva Rodriguez, Spanish l instructor, explains verb French teacher, Mrs- Odilia M0ynihan,and her student CCIISCS. teacher listen to extemporaneous interpretations. 73 Fine Arts Gathers Many Honors Mr. Norman Hitzges explains advertising Mrs. Pat Gartman announces regional drama winners. procedures to the BRAHMA staff. Fine Arts activities are some of the most publicized in the school . . . the Drama departments production of The Ugly Duckling won Region- als . . . Brahma band took sweep- stakes . . . Choir placed high in Inter- scholastic League competi- tion . . . academically MacArthur won district and finished second at regionals at Corpus Christi . . . the Journalism team won district . . . the overall performance was a tribute to the department's seven teachers. Art instructor, Mr. Ray Biggs, discusses grade card errors with Vonnie Self Band Director, Mr. John Pearson, readies band for school song at one of pep rallies. A Peanut Drum is a gladly welcomed addition to Mrs. Virginia Flood's Peanuts collection Mrs. Pat Baca talks with Pat Carney about their next production. 1l Miss Pamela Griffis, second left, clowns with French Club members Janice Kennedy, Cathy Couser, and Marcia Deberry during a trip to Hemisfair. Mr. Jack Jensen grades a paper, while Lynette Andrecks watches Steve Paulson, president of FBLA, consults Mr. John Milligan about club business. Business Education Mrs. L typlng oretta Huddleston looks on as her class finishes a assignment. Emphasizes Money-Making Skills Beca Krause works on the completion of an assignment for typing. Coach Gene Smith, typing instructor, receives his hero medal. Business education has no one primary objective . . . it is both vocational and general education . . . Four Business Education instructors combine to teach eight courses for students interested in a business career . . . freshman through seniors can choose from a variety of courses . . . General Business, Typing I and II, Short- hand, Business Law, Bookkeeping, Stenographic, Of- fice Practice, and Clerical Office Practice. In Vocational classes, such as welding, students get both knowledge and MIS- Alice Boggan, Health 0CC'1P3t10n5 practical training. A long neglected and underrated part of education has arrived. . .the vocational de- partment helps career bound students learn the trade of their choice . , . the department's 400 enrollees picked from a broad curriculum including Data Processing, Welding, Vocation- al Drafting, Air Conditioning and Refrigera- tion, Office Education, Electrical Trades, Electronics, Distributive Education and Indus- trial Cooperative Training . . . vocational strives to unite knowledge with practical experience. advisor, reviews student job assignments Mr, Alfred Peiper uses a pie graph to illustrate his lecture Vocational Stresses Practicality MN Mr. Geor e Rona ri t demonstrates the use of a reversing device to his Air Conditioning and 5 Y C sh J Refrigeratlon class. Mrs. Lynette Transou files records on her voca- tional training class. Welding instructor, Mr. Frank Bradfield, traces diagrams on a test paper. Vocational instructor, Mrs. Maria Glenn, reads the bulletin to her morning class. 3 K E. wi ' -L, 2 ,,k. - 5 4, 1 Q 5 S 1 Freddy Slisz and Robert Carranza practice house wiring in Electrical Trades class. Charlie Cooper gets Electronics assistance from Mr, John Hayes advises one of his ICT students. l 1 instructor,M1-,Bobby johnson, Miss Cinderella Mason reads instructions to her Distributive Education class. Mr. Garland Williams, Data Processing teacher, gives Harper Smylie a few Mr, Robert Wegtaway diagrams an electri- pointers. cal circuit. Industrial Arts provides students with basic skills for use in other vocational classes . . . draft- ing makes them more aware of materials, space, and value . ..the shop classes become adept at woodworking and metal cutting machines . . . Mrs. Florence Wright and Mr. Wesley Wallace form the two teacher staff. Drafting teacher, Mrs. Florence Wright, explains how t isometrically sketch objects. Drafting, Shop Make Up IA Curriculunl Mr. Wesley Wallace inspects David Pechtold's project. Homemaking Accents Domestic Skills Mrs. Emily Griggs helps LeeAnn Christensen pin darts in her dress. Mrs. Kristen Thompson plans a grocery list for the next cooking lab. Students sample a variety of foods at the tasting bee. One of the most applicable and useful non- vocational departments . . . Homemaking features courses in l-Iomemaking I, Homemaking II, Home- making III, and Home and Family which offer female students the opportunity to learn domes- tic necessities as well as artistic touches and psychological aspects of the home . . . Mrs. Joy Griggs and Mrs. Kirsten Thompson comprise the department teaching team. Physical education instructor, Coach james Terry, spouts his witty words of wisdom. P.E. Co-ordmates Mind nd Body MESS Nancy CQQH .checks her mail box in the Main Coach William Carder reads the Brahma Tales during his break O fice. 'xi' 'I' 1, The need to develop the body and the mind go hand in hand for fullfillment of a student's true potential . . . the Physical Education Department pro- vides daily exercise . . .and release from the mental strain of the regular academic schedule . . .The de- partment's five instructors, headed by Coach James Terry, emphasize teamwork . . . good sportsman- ship . . . as well as adaptability and agility. Miss LaNeal Tankersley judges AFS' Most Foreign Look- Contest Miss Marla McCarty watches as her class performs various folk dances. Cafeteria Staff Serves MacArthur Cafeteria manager, Mrs. Margaret Erben, prepares the monthly menu. Although little credit is given to the cafeteria workers, they do an excellent job of serving MacArthur . . . The cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. Margaret Erben, works difficult hours . . . often reporting for work long before dawn . . . One of the most difficult tasks is to satisfy everyone, yet stay within the budget . . . MacArthur,s cafeteria staff continually did an out- standing-job. Mrs. Edith Sparks prepares a green salad for mexican food day. Mrs. Mildred Turner chops the beef for stew Custodians Tackle Endless Task Mario Ortiz and Ortiz Ortiz execute their routine tasks. One of the most necessary, yet least appre- ciated jobs is that of the custodians . . . Pete Guerra, head of the custodial services, leads the group in their tireless job of keep- ing our campus in order . . . The unusually large size of our campus requires a large cus- todial staff and demands constant work and long hours. Pete Guerra, head custodian, ope ns doors before school starts. 300 win custodian, Daniel Bonda, readjusts seating arrangements E 3. 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Collins Q14 -I Pearce Q12jg L. Wakefield Q63jg J. Neugehauer Spencer Q71Qg G. Sheets Q66jg R. Wells Q54 J. Motter Q78jg Coach Smithg B. Berry Q88 R 1 6 MacArthur Temple 7 MacArthur Austin High 7 MacArthur Harlandale 1 4 MacArthur Roosevelt 7 MacArthur Churchill O MacArthur Cooper 7 MacArthur Jefferson 9 MacArthur Alamo Heights 10 MacArthur Highlands 0 MacArt hur Lee Q87jg Schwind Q83jg T. Cusick Q10jg B. Kies Q23jg V. Covert QZTDQ D. Haines Q25jg J. Bush Q56jg D. Andrews Q27jg H. Johnson Q28jg Middle: T. Snider Q84jg B. MCC01-mick Q57jg R. Duvall Q32jg P. Alexander Q74jg T. Alexander KZOJQ K. Qlljg Garner Q85jg A. Ressmann Q33jg K. Corder Q76jg R. Dietz Q61jg Tindall Q73jg Back: Mgr. N. Martinezg S. Gerfers Q72jg Briscoe Q68jg J. Snider Q31jg Coach McManusg R. Sheldon Q77jg Coach Marting T. Gee Q75jg Coach Davisg Williams Q82jg R. Alexander f86jgJ. McCracken Q81jg B. Gremmel Q62jg G. McCaffrey Q65jg Mgr. T. Reed MacArthur won 5, lost 5 . . .But records don't always tell the story . . . Forget the statistics for a moment . . .and look at the total picture . . . Before the season began Mac- Arthur lost two head coaches . . . were picked last in district . . .and scheduled some of the state,s top teams . . .But after four games the Brahmas were undefeated. . . People were beginning to talk about a great Brahma team . . .But injuries and lack of depth with little experience began to tell . . . People stop- ped talking about a championship . . .But the Brahmas didn't lay down for anyone . . .The courage of injured to play . . .and the leader- ship of a good coaching staff brought MacAr- thur a satisfying season. Brahmas captains meet Austin Maroon captains before MacArthur's second straight win. Rick Sheldon 1771 and Ron Duvall Q32j combine to stop Temple's allstate quarterback, Brad Dusek. Brahmas Stun Lloyd Wakefield Q63j plays off a block to bring down the Temple fullback. Rain. . .a tough Temple Wildcat team rated sixth in the state . . .And at halftime the Brahmas trailed 8-3 . . . But in the third quarter MacArthur turned a pass interception by David Wylie and a fumble recovery by Ken Pearce into two 2-yard touchdown runs by Roger Kies and Brian Kies . . .And the Brahmas hung on grimly behind a determined defense to stun the Wildcats 16-8 in the season opener. Sixth-Ranked Temple This 32-yard Held goal by Don Haines produced the Brahmas' first points of season. Lloyd Wakefield and jim Briscoe halt a wildcat while Tim Alexander Q55j and jesse Tindall U32 move in for the kill. STATISTICS Temple Mac First Downs 13 3 Rushing Yards 251 47 Passing Yards 35 29 Return Yards 10 63 Passes 1 1-3-3 1 0-5-1 Punts 1-8 5-30.8 Fumbles 3 3 Penalties 7-95 3-22 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 3 O 13 0 . , 16 Temple 8 O 0 0 . . .8 Football is a game of headaches. Breaks, often decide a football game . . . And you make your own breaks . . . A stubborn MacArthur defense and a 55-yard touchdown run with an intercepted pass by Gary McCaffery provided the keys for the Brahmas 7-0 upset of the Austin Maroons . . . A rugged Brahma defense led by McCaffery, David Wylie, Tim Alexander, jim Briscoe, Gary Sheets, Lloyd Wake- field, Ken Corder, caused five fumbles and intercepted two passes which stymied Austin's offense time after time . . . McCaffery's game winning interception came in the second quarter . . . Don Haines conversion made it 7-0 . . . And the defense took over. Defense Steals The Show t Austin Roger Kies turns the corner for big yardage STATISTICS Mac Austin First Downs 9 1 1 Rushing yards 1 01 176 Passing yards 21 176 Passes 2-9-0 6-14-2 Punts 7-35.9 3-333 Fumbles lost 3 5 Penalties 6-50 6.40 Score by Quarters Austin 0000 , , ,0 MacArthur 0 7 0 0 . . .7 Talk about storybook finishes . . .A two yard touchdown plunge by John Garner with 56 sec- onds left gave the Brahmas a hard earned 7-0 win over Haxlandale's Indians . . . After 45 minutes of a great defensive and punting game, the Brahmas drove 50 yards in 8 plays, capped by Garner's winning run . . . The key plays of the drive were a 8-yard run by Ken Pearce and an 18-yard pass completion from Jerry Neugebauer to Gar- ner . . . This one was really tense. STATISTICS Mac Harlandale First Downs 1 1 6 Rushing yards 145 135 Passing yards 54 36 Passes 4-1 2-1 3-9-0 Punts 9-36.5 8-30.4 Fumbles lost 3 1 Penalties 3-35 8-102 Score by Quarters MacArthur 0 0 0 7 . . .7 Harlandale 0 0 0 0 . , .O Last Minute Score Topples Harlandale Roger Kies twists and turns for extra yardage as the Indian war party closes in. John Garner scores touchdown behind Rich Sheldon's Q77j block. Ken Pearce goes high to haul in a jerry Neuge- bauer aerial. MacArthur,s offense capitalized on two of nine fumble recoveries to topple Roosevelt 14-0 in the District 30-AAAA opener . . . Rain poured down constantly to contribute to the game's eleven fumbles . . . David Wylie's second fumble recovery of the game, on the Rough Rider's 34 yard line, set up MacArthur's first score . . . Eight plays later Jerry Neugehauer got the score on a one-yard keeper.. .A Ken Corder fumble recovery of a wild pitchout in the fourth quarter gave the Brahmas the ball on the Rough Rider's door- step ...Moments later, Arthur Ressman hulled over left tackle for the touchdown . . . The defense had not yielded a score in 15 quarters . . . And the Brahmas had won four straight. MacArthur This time on the ground, Pearce cuts behind Jerry Neugebauer threaded the needle to Bob Berry Q88 at the Riders 3-yard line on the Brahmas first drive. S 1 Belts Fumbling Rough Riders Stan Shipley's block. Whoops!!! Tom Snider couldn't quite hold this one. STATISTICS Roosevelt Mac First Downs 10 6 Rushing yards 1 1 50 Passing Yards 79 65 Return Yards 58 66 Passes 4-10-1 7-17-O Punts 6-28.8 9-35.7 Fumbles lost 9 2 Penalties 7-62 6-50 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 0 7 0 7 . . . 14 Roosevelt O 0 O 0 .... 0 Coach McManus gives a little Kverbal encouragement STATISTICS MHC Churchill m V- A First Down 5 11 Rushing yards 195 220 Passing yards 43 75 . Passes 3-13-3 5-12-3 'f 'krv f Punts 9-29.9 7-35.3 i Fumbles lost 3 3 V my Penalties 3-45 9-85 Scores by Quarters 5 '--'f,' i MacArthur O O 0 7 ..... 7 L Aff' Churchill O 7 0 6 .... 13 ,Jil if -, rris , ,yr H ' The picture speaks for itself-The Brahmas after their first loss. hargers Hand Brahmas First Loss Roger Kies finds the Churchill middle rather crowded. John Garner stretches for the first down. What makes Roger run? Four Churchill defenders. MacArthur was 4-O . . .And people were beginning to talk about being 10-0 and going to state . . .But an aroused bunch of Churchill Chargers, spurred by two long runs brought the Brahmas back to earth with a shocking 13-7 upset . . .Churchill fullback Charles Herber got what proved to be the winning touchdown on a 58-yard run with 1:54 left to play . . .MacAr- thur struck back after the kickoff as John Garner raced 76 yards on a wingback reverse . . . Lloyd Wakefield's fumble recovery at midfield with a minute left gave the Brahmas one last chance . . .But three plays later Churchill got their third interception of the game and ran out the clock . . .And people stopped talking about being 10-0. Time outs only slowed the Cougars. Awesome jimjohnson Q28j hits head on with Cougar back. STATISTICS Cooper Mac First Downs 23 7 Rushing Yards 230 24 Passing Yards 145 1 1 0 Returns 49 137 Passes 10-16-2 8-24-1 Punts 1-34 7-33.3 Fumbles 1 4 Penalties 4-33 6-53 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 0 O O 0 .--- 0 Cooper 21 14 0 14 . . .49 Cougars Maul Brahmas This was the defense's only poor showing of the season. Gary MacCaffery catches up to the Cougar ball carrier. Webster's dictionary defines to overwhelm as to pour down on and bury beneath . . . An overpowering, seventh-ranked Abilene Cooper team overwhelmed the already injury- plagued Brahmas 49-0 . . . The Brahmas, with eight starters out because of injuries, lost two more just after the game began as Tommy Snider and Ken Corder were hurt . . .But nothing could halt the Cougars as they drove time after time for scores. MacArthur led 7-0 with 1:42 left in the first half. . .Fans had already started for the conces- sion stands, talking about the possibility of Mac- Arthur upsetting Jefferson . . . But lightning struck . . .The Mustangs drove 58 yards in four plays and passed for the 2-point conversion to take an 8-7 lead at halftime . . .The second half was all Jefferson and the Mustangs walked off with a 24-7 win.. .Early in the second quarter the Brahmas had taken a 7-0 lead on a sustained 87 yard drive . . .The points came on a six-yard pass from jerry Neugebauer to Rick Alexander. . .The de- feat, MacArthur's third in a row, all but eliminated the Brahmas from district contention. STATISTICS Jeff Mac First Downs 16 9 Rushing Yards 182 63 Passing Yards 90 100 Return Yards 47 58 Passes 5-11-O 8-23-1 Punts 5-38 7-32 Fumbles lost 4 1 Penalties 7-55 4-46 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 0 7 0 O .... 7 jefferson 0 8 8 8 . . .24 Mustangs Gallop Past MacArthur jerry Neugebauer in frantic search ofa target. Brian Kies got to the one yard line on this end run. Tom Snider Q84j is throwing the block. jeff Fulk tries to help Gary Sheets with his leg cramps. Rick Alexander leaps to snag this touchdown pass and give the Brahmas their only score STATISTICS Heights Mac First Downs 12 8 Rushing Yards 1 60 74 Passing Yards 55 35 Return Yardage 108 1 15' Passes 4-14-2 3-7-2 Fumbles lost 2 9 Punts Penalties 3-62 7-67 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 6 3 0 0 .... 9 Heights 0 0 7 0 .... 7 Tom Cusik is dragged down. Rick Sheldon Q77j throws the block. Team Effort Keys Stan Shipley starts back with an intercepted pass. David Wylie sets up Heights ball carrier and Gary MacCaffery moves for that finishing touchf' Upset of Mules ,, ,,,, ,,J- ,YYY -....-,-. 1 Cusick scrambles out of the pocket as Ken Corder throws a block,' in foreground Coach Vernon McManus called it Our best team effort . . . An inspired defensive unit led by David Wylie, recovered two fumbles, intercepted a pass, and staged two great fourth quarter goal line stands to upset the Alamo Heights' Mules 9-7 . . .After an exchange of turnovers in the opening minutes, Wylie stormed in and blocked a Heights punt . . . Rick Sheldon scooped up the ball and lumbered to the 3 yard line . . .On the next play Jerry Neugebauer bolted over for the score but the extra point was missed . . .Three minutes later, Don Haines kicked a perfect 25 yard field goal . . .The second half was a battle between an inspired Alamo Height's team and a stingy Brahma defense. Coming close only counts in horseshoes . . . MacArthur missed three scoring opportunities inside the Owl's ten yard line . . .and lost 21-10 . . .The Brahmas took a 2-0 lead when Tim Alexander dumped Highlands halfback Sam Harris in the end zone for a safety . . . But the lead was short-lived . . . High- lands blocked a Don Haines field goal attempt and scored two plays later on a 28-yard run. . .Just before the half ended Frank Romero intercepted a Tom Cusick pass and ran it back 88 yards to make it 14-2 . . .In the second half the Brahmas defense recovered four fumbles . . . But the offense could only cash in once. . .on a jerry Neugebauer pass to John Gar- ner . . . The loss was the Brahmas third in district play. The immovable force and the irresistable object Jerry Neugebauer collides with the Owl's Tom Hopkins. I I Brahmas Miss Chances, Fall to Owls Jerry Neugebaur tries to break a tackle on the option play. Gary MacCaffery makes the perfect tackle. STATISTICS Mac Highlands First Downs 13 13 Rushing yards 203 228 Passing yards 55 61 Passes 3-19-3 3-11-2 Punts 7-31.5 4-33.7 Fumbles lost 2 5 Penalties 8-81 5-47 Score by Quarters MaCArtl1ur 0208 -- -10 Highlands 0 14 7 0 . . .21 ee Controls the dl'2.I'l'l3. ll'1 3 game is I10t OH the MI. Coach McManus and Gary Maccaffery discuss Vakey watches tensely from the sidelines. STATISTICS Mac Lee First Downs 6 19 Rushing Yards 94 214 Passing Yards 33 162 Return Yardage 24 12 Passes 3-90 8-14-1 Fumbles Lost O 0 Penalties 3-15 10-90 Scores by Quarters MacArthur 0 O O 0 .... O Lee 0 7 7 7 ..... 21 Everybody goes to the Lee game. Even Jimmy Johnson, injured in the win over Heights, watched from a portable bed. Bally Blanks MacArthur Roger Kies lays a block as Jerry Neugebauer cuts upfield. 41 yard field goal attempt by Don Haines was the Brahmas only t reat. The team that controls the ball will come out on top. says Vince Lombardi . . . Archrival Lee didjust that to down MacArthur 21-0 in the season's finale for both teams. . .After a scoreless first period the Volunteer's offense put together drives of 99, 75, and 82 yards for their scores. . .On the other side, the Brahma's offense stalled time after time . . .The Brahmas only serious threat was a 41 yard field goal attempt that fell far short . . .This was also the last game for the eighteen seniors . . . Their careers and the season ended on a low note. Tony Reed does some equipment repairs for Guy QLipsj Davenport. Any winning, representative athletic team is the product of much more than just the play- ers...too often the coaches, expecially assis- tants . . .and managers . . .are not recognized for the tremendous number of hours they devote to the game. Mike Byrne gets the oxygen tank ready for spring training Assistant coach Bobby Baker does some taping on Bob Berry. Head Coach Vern MCMHHUS hollers practice directions Coaches, Managers Devote Many Hours Coach Gene Smith helps with the backs and ends. 1ne coach Jerald Martln runs llnemen through a stance drill I msg. -. ' . Wgvaf ' Ia V The junior varsity football team stumbled through a rather dismal 1-8 season . . .after soundly whipping South San, the team lost eight in a row. . .but five were by one touchdown or less . . . coach John Porter thought some good came from the losing sea- son . . . We did not win many games on the scoreboard, but the youngsters learned some valuable lessons that will help them in the next two years. Bill Cook gets dragged down from behind. The junior varsity football team included: front rowg Skip Beck Qmanagerj, Richard Ramos, Bill Hood, Robert Worley, Reese Satell, Kevin Korte, Keith Elolf, Neal Willard, Harold Singleton, Charlie Jupe, Randy Pain, Keith Foegellg middle rowg David Garrett, Joe Hildebrand, Steve Morris, Mark Brannon, Stuart Davenport, Gary Fisher, Robert Cuddy, Laigh Parker, Jody Collins, Robert Teuton, Richard Duncang back rowg Jim Smith Qcoachj, Joe Duffey, Claude Irving, Bill Cook, Hu Rhodes, Roy Gray, Mike Ramsey, Larry Sowle, Mark Larson, Tom Hurley, David Braunstein, Kim Dinkins, and coach John Porter. ASKETB LL MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArt hur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur Robt. E. Lee Houston Sam Houston Houston Plainview Eastern Hills Lubbock Edison Holmes Westchester Central Catholic Sam Houston Houston jesse Jones Brackenridge Seguin McCollum Lee Antonian Highlands Roosevelt Alamo Heights Jefferson Churchill Lee Highlands Alamo Heights Jefferson Churchill Everyone waits for the ball to come down in ajum The varsity basketball team: front-M. Davisg B. Cothamg D. Wilsong D. Cardenasg K. Lawrenceg W. Marting T. Romog back-K. Fisherg T. Zieglerg S. Beckg G. Perkinsg Coach Bill Moseleyg C. Forneyg R. Celayag S. Stephensg R. Krietz We Lost So Many Very Tough 0nes Winning and losing close games is a part of any sport . . .But a predominantly junior Brahma basket- ball team had more than its share of tough losses in 1968-69 . . .Overall the club finished 10-18 . . .fourth in district 30-AAAA with a 5-7 record . . . numbered among the losses were eight by four points or less . . . three times the Brahmas were beaten in the last minute . . .but, led by all-district juniors Rick Celaya and Don Cardenas and seniors Glen Perkins and Steve Beck the team gave every opponent a run for its money. . .Coach Bill Moseley, disappointed by the record but proud of the effort simply stated . . . We lost so many very tough ones. ball against Alamo Heights. Brahmas Suffer Three Close Early Don Cardenas winds up on the bottom of the pile against Edison. The Brahmas played strong first halves i.n the season openers against Houston Sam Houston and Houston Robert E. Lee.. .But weakened in the second half to lose both games by a total of five points . . .The next night the Brahmas defeated Edison for the fourth straight year . . . Mac Arthur was cold from the floor and tired from the trip at the Abilene Tournament . . . But came on strong to defeat Lubbock in the consolation round after losing to Plainview by 10 and Eastern Hills by 2. The fired-up Brahmas hudclle up before the Houston Steve Beck and several acquaintances stand to the alma- Season Losses game. before the Edison game. I fa 1, Center Rick Celaya gets off a short jumper against Edison Coach Bill Moseley gives Steve Beck instructions during a tense moment. junior Rick Celaya outjumps a Central Catholic opponent. MacArthur Forward Glen Perkins sets a screen for Ken Rebounding and teamwork are hard to beat when put together . . . MacArthur did exactly that in defeating Seguin as Steve Beck led the way with sixteen points . . . In the Northeast Invitational, the Brahmas started very strong. . .Be- hind Glen Perkin's eighteen points the Brahmas trampled Holmes . . .But in mid-December, MacArthur suddenly fell apart . . .Westchester knocked them out of the tournament . . .and Central Catho- lic, Houston Sam Houston and Houston Jesse Jones all beat the Brahmas. Falls Into Mid-December Slump against Westchester. Junior Mike Davis tips a jump ball to Celaya Cardenas moves to recelve a pass 1n front of trlpled-teamed Glen Perkms. Mike Bucky Davis shoots from ten feet out against Brackenridge. Cold Shootin This time Davis struggles with a Brackenridge Eagle for a rebound. The next four games found the cagers losing three out of four . . .An exceptional game on the boards resulted in a win over McCollum . . . But cold shooting cost the Brahmas a chance to beat Seguin, Brack- enridge, and Antonian . . . En- tering district, the Brahmas were 5 and 10 and had lost 7 out of their last 8 games. Ken Lawrence defenses Plagues Brahmas 30 ntral Catholic opponent. High-scoring Celaya is left wide open against Brackenridge. Cagers Split Six Close District Contests .7 Q' . N M N S 'E of A Lee Volunteer follows Rick Celaya to the deck. MacArthur got off on the right foot in district by crushing the Lee Volun- teers . . . Highlands, Roosevelt, and Alamo Heights all proved to be real heart breakers . . .The Owls won by four . . . so did the Rough Riders . . .and the Mules by three . . .The basketballers bounced back to beat Jefferson and Churchill on the strength of two exceptionally good performances . . . Rick Celaya hit for 19 points against Jefferson . . .Don Cardenas had 20 against the Chargers . . .The first six district games were all nail-biters. Don Cardenas slips around a jefferson man to attempt a steal sr - QQ' -A S .- F fi Q GE .ia 1 , :L ' ar 1 1 X '15 X F WM .- ff -11121. -ff , ' Q al?L1:,Zwy ' , , X L iffy W5 E22 f K' X, ' 5 V - Keir? nu' us' nl' in-if 'lui W1 Cardenas' up court pass to Glen Perkins breaks the Churchill press. Lee's Volunteers avenged an earlier defeat to open the second half of district play . . .the Brahmas best effort of the year was a thrilling but disappointing two point loss to district champion Alamo Heights . . . Highlands also squeaked past the Brahmas despite Rick Celaya's season high of 29 points . . . the cagers again beat jefferson . . . but Churchill charged from behind to upset MacArthur. Steve Beck starts a pattern in the tension packed Heights game. Don Cardenas calmly waits up court while a teammate shoot eart-Breaking Losses Continue ,. All-district forward Rick Celaya doesn't look like he believes the foul called on him. a pair of freethrows. 400 ll . ll Q aol Q O Quo W Q allen 0 ll!!! xiao: ' lllli H Q The scoreboard tells the story of the Brahma's best effort of the year, a two point loss to district champion Alamo Heights. Players relax before the start of the second half. Basketballers Stress Learning Lennie Asper out jumps a Seguin opponent. junior varsity athletics must put the emphasis on teaching the fundamentals states JV basketball coach John Porter . . .the club did not win many games . . . seven . . . but several of the players gained valuable experience . . . Larry Armstrong and Gary Hay led the scorers . . .lost 16 games, but only four were by more than eight points. Larry Armstrong Qllj and Bill Cook Q20j battle for a rebound. Closely guarded Brian Kies tries to find a teammate. MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur MacArthur Seguin Edison Marshall Central Catholic Fredrichsburg San Marcos Churchill Brackenridge Laneir Lee Highlands Roosevelt Burbank Alamo Heights Jefferson Churchill Lee Jay Highlands Roosevelt Alamo Heights jefferson Churchill Tom Cusick, Laigh Parker, Donny Hackala, and Big Cook. varsity included: Front rowg Larry Armstron , Gary Hay, Bron Burke, and Lennie Asperg back row Dan WIMMI G Boys Results MacArthur 53 Churchill 41 MacArthur 63 Lee 29 MacArthur 4 2 Houston Westbury 52 MacArthur 4 1 Houston Bellaire 55 MacArthur 47 Houston Lamar 42 Fourth at Memorial Invitational MacArthur 49 Alamo Heights 40 MacArthur 58 Roosevelt 38 MacArthur 35 Dallas Highland Park 60 MacArthur 60 Churchill 35 First at District 30-AAAA Meet Third at State Meet at Arlington By sheer statistics, the MacArthur swimming program has to rank as the best in the state . . . the boys, led by coach Don Dill, captain Bill Barnhill, and junior Ray Ince . . . finished third at the state meet . . .they demolished all San Antonio oppo- nents . . . the girls and coach Marla McCarty won state for the third year in a row . . . the girls freestyle relay team of Sally Billmeier, Tina Treut, Kathy Joyce, and Bonnie Buchanan was named! all-American for their 4:00:8 clocking at the state, meet . . . no one came within 40 points of beating the girls . . . overall, the program has to be considered the strongest in the state. Girls Results MacArthur 7 5 Churchill 2 3 MacArthur 68 Roosevelt 21 MacArthur 78 Lee 18 MacArthur 79 Trinity High 21 MacArthur 65 Midland 23 MacArthur 70 Midland Lee 20 MacArthur finished first at state he 1969 state champion girls swimming team were: Front rowg Laurie Holden, Paula Earnst, Carol Craven, Tina Treut, o Ann Lash, Susan and Sally Billmeier, Paulette Gibson, Gloria Craven, Sara Barbee, Phyllis Padgett, Back row, Helen Seidel, Paulette Gordon, Cathy Joyce, Becky Buchanan, Vesta Flaggert, Karen Keizer, Cathy Lott, Bonnie Buchanan, 'ckey Ison, Kathy Flaggert, and Penny Harford. Boy Swimmers Finish Third At State Meet Team members spectate, when not in action. Bren Sideras prepares for the 100 freestyle. Ray Ince FCCCIVCS top honors after wmmng the 50 yard freestyle at t state meet. ,aa-.,k Coach Don Dill announces winners of each event at all meets. Randolf gives an extra spurt for the finish line. The MacArthur boys swim team . . . undefeated in the city . . . and practically unchallenged . . .fin- ished a strong third in the state meet . . .The team's success can be attributed to their coach, Don Dill.. .junior freestyler, Ray Ince . . . team captain Bill Barn- hill . . . two successful relay teams . . .and a group of dedicated swimmers whose many months of early morning practices paid off. Girl Swimmers Retain State Title Swimmers begin the 100 yard freestyle with a racing dive. W Tina Truet seems near exhaustion at the finish ofa race. A San Antonio newspaper said that diver, Paulette Gibson, was possibly the best female diver in San Antonio. W. pn--. aras . ' H M Mira' ir W-'ummm ana... l Team members scream encouragement during the freestyle Kathey Lott and Karen Krueger compose half of the relay. strong freestyle relay team. The MacArthur girls swim team . . . dominated state competition for the third year in a row . ..never once were they challenged in the city . . .They romped to their third consecutive state championship . . . a great deal of the team's prowess is due to Coach Marla McCarty . . . workouts that began in early Septem- ber...and a dedicated team of champions. Carol Craven poises for the start of backstroke competition at district. TENN S The girls and boys tennis teams compiled an admirable record in 1968-69 . . . the only bad spot on the record was an unexplainable poor showing at district . . .otherwise the netters were nearly invincible . . . they compiled a 7-1 record in the Metropolitan league . . .and were 15-2 overall in match play . . . no team member had a losing record . . . led by John Biggs, Doug Vanderploeg, Debbie Patterson, Debbie McCartney, and Brenda Speert the Brahmas polished off opponent after opponent. . .under the leadership of first year coach Bill O,Bryant. H , I . 5 Dickie Blair returns from back court against Central. w J The boys tennis team: front row-Russell Johnson, Mitch Carlson, Jack Boerner, John David Crawford, and Bob Hamiltong back row-Coach Bill O'Bryant, Tim Grona, Stuart Schuetz, Doug Vanderploeg, John Biggs, Dickie Blair, and ohn Rogers. irl, Boy Netters Have Good Years girls tennis team: front row-Debbie Patterson, Courtney Lepick, Sharon Jetter, Dene Hearn, Beverly Kneisel, Cindy H9 b2lCk YOW-K9-Yen H9-11, Jenice Graham, Sally Eaves, Brenda Speert, Debbie McCartney, and Lori Ziegler. Sally Eaves readles a forearm slam. Freshman Dene Hearn eyes an errant Shot- Most valuable girls player, Debbie Patterson, volleys in the Tournament. Leading doubles team, Debbie McCartney and girl's captain Brenda Speert score against Heights. , ,- ,:.,.,.',...'.4..i ',-- ,is , -. A M WJ. K 5 X I VLI. ' 3 'Q sa 1 X.-t X I s . f ifilsfffj '- 3' '51 -F'f fZQffW. -f Y 1 r . V?'S,,a,MQ , 'J . ,J .- AA Giffai, nr . . 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Junior Doug Vanderploeg returns a serve as Dicky Blair looks on. Team captain John Biggs, who won 12 and lost 3 in singles, retaliates with a backlmand. Coach Bill O'Bryant explains the effect of spin on the tennis ball. Senior Mitch Carlson times his backhand return Jack Boerner plays the net in a Metropolitan League match at MacArthur. TRACK Injuries may have kept the 1969 Brahma track team from being much better...the team still ran well . . . barely missed repeating as district champion. . .such key members as Gary Caswell, Hal Vagtborg, Doug Bachman, Chad McHugh, and Don Haines missed meets due to injuries . . . the team was never really at full strength . . .Injuries forced constant shuf- fling of personnel . . . the group got big efforts from Mike Thompson, who won both hurdle events at district. . .Tom Snider, who broke the school high jump record.. .Caswe1l, who had one of the fastest quarter mile times in the state . . . Only Caswell placed at regionals. Third at Metro Meet Tenth at Border Olympics Fifth at N.E. Invitational Fifth at Mule Relays Second at District 30-AAAA Four Points at Regionals Hal Vatborg running the final leg of the mile relay at the district meet. Members of the varsity track team are: Front rowg Eddie McCaul, Tom Leas, Biff Young, Gene Gray, Richard Ramos, Jimmy Johnson, Bob Worley, Jimmy McCaul, Leslie Cotton, Steve Wilson, Hal Vagtborg, Norman Thomas, David Williams, Middle rowg Gary Simmang, Doug Bachman, Kevin McMaughn, Mike Thompson, Ron Duvall, Bill Spence, David King, Steve Bailey, Gary Fisher, Jay Collins, Ted Alexander, Mark Beaulieu, Phil Babel, Robert Winchester, Ron lZimmermang Third row, Chad McHugh, Bill Cook, James Sikes, Tom Snider, Bill Gremmel, Clarence Gerfers, jim iBaumann, Mike Ramsey, Craig Hastings, Charles Forney, Steve Beck, Tom Reel, Kendal Mann, Robert Schneider. Injuries Hinder Brahma Thinclads we 1 Junior Hal Vagtborg comes on strong down the back stretch. Mike Thompson takes mile relay handoff from Gary Caswell. Broadjumpingjunior jimmy johnson shows good form. Phil Babel makes his move in the mile. feet. champion Charles Forney tips the bar at Steve Beck tosses the shot at Alamo Heights meet if Mike Thompson sharpens up for the Regional Meet. ' , ,wig ,L,,.. 'Ir , ,..., ,-bsqz-fw, ,rXw-f.-1 Q. . , M ww er Vfffi ,,., fs: V , A Q, ' ,E?mffjg.,M',,wrv7'f???f3g ' 6 T257 ' , f f I I W - H ff'- :ma fwigwwkiw 4..,g..:-2531, .r f Regional qualifier Gary Caswell uncoils out of the blocks in the 440. School record holder Tommy Snider attempts 6' at district meet. 'S 3 junior Bill Spence holds good position in first leg of Pole Vaulter Norman Thomas clears 1 1' 6 oger Kies is off and running in the 100 yd. dash inals at Border Olympics. Clarence Gerfers heaves the shot in the prelims at Heights. Mike Thompson breaks the tape with the best qualifying time in the high hurdles at Alamo Heights meet. Cross Countr Team Captures City Sophomore Bob Worley, the eventual winner, emerges from a crowd The strain of cross country running shows Stretch running Bill Spence tries to catch the leader. on Gary Fischer. Championship he start at Highlands. A tremendous team effort . . . the Brahma cross country team repeated as district and San Antonio champions . . . After a seven meet fall schedule . . . the team, led by Bill Spence, Hal Vagtborg, Robert Worley, Chad McHugh, Steve Bailey, and Mark Schneider swept ast 30 other schools at Highlands High School's course.. .Coaches Wes Davis and Gene Smith have even more to look forward to . . . Nine of twelve team embers return including the top five finishers. 1 Senior Don Summerville finishes fourth in a field of 80 at Highlands. GULF Thom Sickmann and Larry Leach face one golf's oldest problems-how to get out of the rough. A young, inexperienced golf team took the lumps for most of the 1969-69 golf season . . .z l energetic schedule took the group, headed Coach Frank Sitton, to Corpus Christi . . . D Rio . . . Seguin . . .Kerrville . . . Victoria. . .and numerous city tournaments . . . freshman Rir Phillips, sophomore Charlie Plummer, junior B Holder, and senior Larry Leach led the scorers . . . Coach Sitton noted that the group dropped sever close matches and that many of the younger kii learned a lotf' 1 N. E s varsity golf team: Larry Leach, Coach Frank Sitton, Joe Wood, Steve Schvvind, Bob Kellel, Thom Sickmann, Rick Steve King, Charlie Plummer, Richard Denson, Charley Garrett, Mickey Holden, Bill Holder, Charles Eaves, Bill Jerry Kotzurjohn Chelkowslci, and Louis Borden. ebuilding Golf Team Has Dismal Year Schwind lines up a twelve foot putt. X L . . I s s I l 5 M. Q li A bacfiron shot leaves Charles Plummer in a trap. John Chelkowski blasts out of a fairway trap. Richard Denson tees up on No. 6 at Olmos. Charles Garrett puts his driver to work. X. X. Larry Leach follows through after a fairway shot Jerry Goldsmith studies the situation. Louis Borden eyes his tee shot. BA EBALL An experienced team with a nucleus of six starting seniors led MacArthur to a very acceptable 16-9 record in baseball . . . But to the people who really followed the team, it wasn't as satisfying as it could of been . . . More consistent pitching. . . a few clutch hits . . . or simply putting it all together could have led the Brahmas to district, and beyond . . .The Brahmas did get to play a spoiler role near the end of the season by knocking Highlands out of district contention . . . and then dropping Jefferson into a tie with Lee. . .After winning 9 of their first 11 games the Brahma nine hit a midseason slump . . .but bounced back to win the last four games on the brilliant pitching of senior Mark Fitzer. John Porter and Terry Tuck have different emotions about the same play. he varsity Baseball teamg front-Coach john Porterg R. Dietzg R. Mooreg T. Overtong S. Aycockg S. Stephensg C.Hamesg . Webbg S. Shipleyg T. Cusikg Assist. Coach T. Tuckg back-C. Flowersg C. Jupeg M. Fetzerg J. Boclenman, J. Graham . Papeg A. Ressmanng Rjohnsong D. Garrett. aseballers Start, Finish Strong 3 MacArthur New Braunfels 7 MacArthur New Braunfels 9 MacArthur Marshall 3 MacArthur john jay 6 MacArthur Antonian 6 MacArthur Antonian 2 MacArt hur Mc Collum 2 MacArthur McCallum 6 MacArthur Alamo Heights 3 MacArthur Harlan dale 2 MacArthur john Jay 5 MacArthur Lee 8 MacArt hur Marshall 1 MacArthur Roosevelt 4 MacArthur Jefferson 3 MacArthur Alamo Heights 3 MacArthur Highlands 2 MacArthur Churchill 3 MacArthur McCollum O MacArt hur Lee 2 MacArthur Roosevelt 4 MacArthur Jefferson 2 MacArthur Alamo Heights 4 MacArt hur Highlands 5 MacArthur Churchill Stan Shipley is thrown out at the plate trying to score against Lee. The Brahma's dugout eyes the playing field in expectation of a rally Art Ressmann swings for the fence against Austin McCallum. Randy Dietz waits on the on deck C1I'ClC as Kenny Pape bats Centerfielder John Garner, who dislocated his shoulder later in the season, studies an opposing pitcher. Ricky Moore takes off his equipment before he takes his turn at bat pc. Coach john Porter discusses a play with home plate Umpile. Coach Porter and Mark Fetzer study reliever joe Graham's bullpen warm-ups. Thirdbaseman Steve Aycock scores an insurance run against john Jay. Pitcher Mark Fetzer nearly picks off a Lee runner. Porter encourages Mark Fetzer after Lee him for four runs. Steve Aycock drills a single to right-center during the Austin tournament. Several very good prospects for next year . . .the junior varsity baseball team compiled a 7-3 record . . . finished two romps over Lee giving up only 3.5. 4-2 against district foes including . . . averaged six runs a game while MacArthur 5 Roosevelt 6 MacArthur 20 Lee 7 MacArthur 3 Antonian 2 MacArthur 4 Churchill 2 MacArthur 4 New Braunfels 2 MacArthur 3 Roosevelt 1 MacArthur 1 3 Lee 6 MacArthur 4 Anto nian 0 MacArthur 4 Churchill 5 MacArthur O New Braunfels 4 Baseballers Show Much Promise Robert Tomasini waits on deck while Laigh Parker takes his cuts. The dugout was in a jovial mood during the second romp over Lee. Bottom row: Tom Hal, Robert Tomasini, Dick Armstron , John Burton, Terry Hakala, Jerry Henery,Jeff Large, and Sterling Fletcher Q32jg Top row: john Rutlcowski, Laigh Par er, Rick Huffman, jimmy Berry, Hank Kremers, Bill Clouse, Bill England, David Warren, Kurt Kincaid, and Bob McCormick. V team members go over signals with coach Baker before the Antonian game Q T ' ':.. I 5 v 0. -4.3 gp. . 6' V 4' mg.. ply 'fix I -. .nf NN.-i fe -C aw . .sn 5 V ' 4 vl- :lc I 2 31' 'if 1 , . , -' Z4 ' .fftfp 'J , lf P' ' - v . Qs- 2 ,wif ig-'5?i?Sf'.z-, f if IJ ,P . 1.1, gi. 'agp I ., , .A 5 , 1 - 4' Q 5 L+.-'qs-Y I 7- l Y g ' HMHQ HN EW 'iv 1 L M, ,iii m.,g,,p:m-.Y -4.1,-L2 ' 8' ' .I 5 ACT IVITIES Withbags packed and hair in rollers, Lassies prepare to board the bus for Austin. Lassie Ian Promotes Spmt Lassie officer Kathy Killebrew chats wit Roger Kies while waiting to leave for Muni Lassie sponsor Miss Tankersley jokes with the Lassie officers. Cipal Auditorium, Lassies call for rebound. Lassies await the start of their halftime performance. ln.. Regardless of the sport . . . regardless of the score . . . Lassies are march- ing . . . yelling . . . decorating . . .loving every victory . . .never giving up when defeated . . .to be a Lassie is to be spirited. O O O O Flag Twlrl Dodie Harris, Laurie Langsto of timing. Lassie Flag Twirlers are a vital part of MacArthur halftimes . . . their twirling blue and white flags never fail to gain the audiencels attention . . . head flag twirler,Janet Sommers, Lin- da Eicholtz, Laurie Langs- ton, Dodie Harris, and Sher- ry Scrutchin were one of the best flag twirler groups that MacArthur has ever had. ers Hlghllght Halftlmes n, and Linda Eicholtz seem perturbed by their lack Sherry Scrutchin and Linda Eicholtz practice routines before schoql. routine drum major Debbie Shaw anxiously awaits the halftime performance. 1968-69 Lassie officers were Qclock-wisej: Debbie Shaw fkneelingj, Evans, Patti Greene, Kathy Killebrew, and Kathy Palmer. Any school spirited group which has received the notice and stature of the Lassies, must have good leaders . . . the 1968-69 officers did their job very well . . . they have organized . . . serv- ed . . .and led the Lassies in their best year ever. fini '52 ,wig .2 3' as mv I L . Y ' if Q.. . 6 Q lv, Practice . . . perfect. cumb erb unds. of the Brahmadoras' many duties . . .fasten- Throughout the year, seventeen Brahmadoras spent many long hours practicing to entertain fans . . . created football and basketball halftime shows . . . helped to boost school spirit by selling Brahmadora calendars . . . and supporting football and basketball teams. l Shellie Bowman, Vickie Yates, Pam Zito, Nancy Fletcher, and Vickie Willard dance to the Lassie Song. Hard-Working Cheerleaders Build Spin if fc, Q ij Q 'Nu To fire up the football team Nancy Fletcher puts up a poster in the field house. 168 ,LG Www Cheerleaders spell out Brahmas in the Brahma locomotion Being a cheerleader is one of the glamorous activities on camp- us . . .it is a job sought by many, but achieved by very few . . . head cheerleader Pam Zito, Vickie Willard, Nancy Fletcher, Vicki Yates, and Shellie Bowman... made the Brahma Spirit of 1968- 69 swell to an all-time high . .. however, few people know of their many behind the scenes duties . . . making posters for football, basketball, track, base- ball, golf, and swimming . . . stag- ing pep rallies. . .and the awe- some job of cleaning up after- wards. Four cheerleaders display four differing emotions during the tense loss to Alamo Heights. Y p y,,i. Vickie Willard looks as though she could use some help to carry pom-poms and her megaphone. flower in iusf Q HUUR THE MUST Being head cheerleader isn't always the glamorous job that they say it is. pirit Is A Bairn Trademark .- - K dlt t The Bairns traveled to Austin to support che Brahmas . gm 5 Q' fr. , , Bairns spread school spirit throughout the city by decorating Sommers Drug Store. Childress leads the Bajrns in hand routines. Bairns . . . cheering for a struggling football team . . . decorating for the game or flashing cards at halftime . . . Active, busy, involved . . .a key to Mac- Arthur school spirit. highlighted halftime of the Homecoming game. Love Is Bluen was the theme . . .Awards presented at the Lassie sponsored Blue and White Ball were . . . Mr. Football, Gary McCaffrey . . . Football Sweet- heart, Pam Zito . . .Outstanding Bairn, Beth Chil- dress . . .Outstanding Lassie, Debbie Shaw . . .Out- standing Brahmadora, Terrye Mischer . . .and Band Sweetheart, Nancy Rumbel . . . the Stewarts provided the dance music. Gary McCaffrey, chosen Mr. Football, enjoys a pep rally joke. Distinguished guests, senior members of the football team, and pep squad officers, were presented in the grand march. Senior Brahmadoras wait anxiously before performing a football routine to Glory On The Gridiron . assles Honor Actlvlt Leaders we enice Graham and Bill Spence pose for traditional Blue and Football Sweetheart, Pam Zito decorates the field hite Ball pictures. house before the team arrives at the stadium. Band Takes LIIL Sweepstakes Y... VIRGIL T. BLGSSDH A'l'HS.5i'fIC M X V ,L ' Q WY I 5? - 3 -f-gear . ,. W .. ,- ,fwgsgfaf K?-4gY3V-M A .-, BV ,. 455. . 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The Brahma Band has a repu- tation for excellance . . .it has been so good that it is almost taken for granted . . . its 1968-69 record is studded with impressive achievements . . . one UIL contest judge commented, They've got a lot of spirit and a great leader . . . the hand's many accomplishments and the satisfied judges are the result of two things . . . hard work by its members . . . and the superb leadership of john Pearson. Z 5 S1 v The band performs at its annual Christmas concert. ,ij Every morning of football season Band Director john Pearson Charles Adcock holds the music for the climbed to his perch. at a pep rally. Q 1 you ever tried two things at once? Brian Taylor had a dual role as feature piccolo player Qleftj and drum major. lhe Many Faces of the Brahma Band twirler Kay Nicholson leads the band into North East Stadium followed by majorettes Cindy Talley, Vandy Nancy Rumbel, Drum Major Brian Taylor, and Assistant Drum Major Paul Shultz. Brian Taylor soloed on an electric flute in the Blue Knight's interpretation of Mission Impos- sible? - fi 121-45- gffwgfafy gf:-.s 1 , .f ,maxi , Mr. John Pearson directs the stage band in rehearsal. Steve Spencer Qleftj and Karen Greesen play a drum duet during the Blue Knight's school concert. cue during Serenade for a Bass Trombonef' band trumpet players Kort Ogden fleftj, Don Johnson, Mark Schultz, tage Band Judged Best soul chorus composed of Wayne seipel, Douglas Pat Parr offer their version of the soulful strut. Axelrod, Dave Childress, and Tom DiFronzo await in Southwest The MacArthur Stage Band was the best in a four state area at the Brown- wood Stage Band Festival . . . Director John Pearson said of them, They were like a bunch of professionals . . . Brian Taylor, rated outstanding musician, com- mented, I speak for all stage band members in saying that we are fortunate and proud to have such an outstanding director. Girls choir warms up before presenting their contest number. u. Choirs Receive High Ratings Choir director Mrs. Virginia Flood practiced with entrants in the all-state choir semi-finals. Clinic Director Roger Malone helped the Cappella Choir rehearse for the annual concert. The MacArthur choirs had a very successful year . . . They performed at PTA meetings . . .for the Lions Club . . . for various churches . . . with the Waco Choir . . . as well as at UIL Contest . . .They even took a trip to Six Flags Over Texas and sang on the raft to Skull Island .... Mrs. Flood called the group, a fun bunch, most ofthe time. Sometimes teaching choir involves more than just singing. Mrs. Flood teaches Ken Jones rhythm dancing. Coach Smith pauses for refreshments co the delight of the faculty cheerleaders. Faculty Dumps Senior Footballers ,ra Members of both teams lineup for the game-opening center jump. Laughter . . . cheering . . . a lot of hard running . . . and puffing . . . were just a few of the attractions when the senior football players challenged the ferocious faculty . . . But even with the help of excellent coachingl' . . . the hustling students just weren't able to out score the more experience faculty . . . the final score: Faculty 46-Footballers 30. Senrors Jerry Neugebauer Qrightj, Royce Wells, and Lloyd Wakeflelcl borrow a play from the football season. Council Officers Organize Activities Mr. Sidney King and President Ken Pearce meditate during the FHA panel discussion on sex and dating. The 1968-69 Student Council officers directed a multitude of council projects ,. .tliorughout the year the officers attempted to better the communications between the students and the administration . . . with the assistance of sponsor Sidney King, the officers guided the council through many worthwhile activities. i. President Ken Pearce discusses council activity plans with Dolores Dixon. 1968 69 Student Council members are Linda Dobrowalski Jeanette Evans Wayne Selpel Lynn Cather Lisa 1, Scarlette Boykin, Carol Rosberg, Anne Platt, Loyce Bates, -Ianene Baldree, Marsha King, Sam Fuller, second enny jaeckle, Dolores Dixon, Robert Williams, Barbara Weyel, Pam Zito, Ted Watson, Duzie Gordon, Ted Debbie Nichols, David King, Kirsten Beebeg third row: Tom Snider, Mike Thompson, Bill Cook, Steve Beck, Celaya, Connie Cox, Glen Perkins, Terry Maxfield, Hank Green, Mr. King, and Ken Pearce. in their jobs are Student Council Treasurer Dolores Dixon, Vice President Steve and Secretary Barbara Weyel. Nancy Fletcher and Debbie Stewart seal their mystic pact Martie Cardenas auditioned for the talent show with in the The World of Henry Orient. Both Sides Now. One of the council's many services is handling book distributions and collections. Tom Romo, Stuart Platt, and T Watson record book check-ins. Council Sponsors Varied Activities ed Alexander gets bombarded by tomatoes at the Spring Carnival. Bates manages the money at the Council sponsored school store. The 1968-69 Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Sidney King and led by Ken Pearce, backed a variety of activities . . . Howdy Week . . . Spirit Week . . . Homecoming . . . Computer Dance . . . TAP Walk-a-Thon . . .TAP hold-up . . . Talent Show . . . Spring Carnival . . . and Student Council Elections . . .The Council had a successful year representing the wishes of and preparing activities for the student body. 'T I 5 l x Clarence Gerfers, next year's senior class chaplain, checks his notes during his campaign speech. The race for positions in MacArthur's student government involved the entire student body . . .Interest was aroused by campaign slogans, posters, speeches, and campus controversy . . . Election gimmicks included a goat and a boy dressed as a girl...Interest in and competition for offices was the highest in several years and provide an optimistic outlook for student government in 1969-70. ne of the high points of the elections was a vising goat, who was Deneice O'Connor's campaign manager. At the Homecoming Tea, the M shaped cake was featu red among the refreshments. Queen Vickie Willard and Thad Zieglerg Dutchess Carol Rosberg and Tom Romo lead-off the Homecoming's traditional first dance. Homecoming- I 968 Q g. Newly crowned Homecoming Queen Vickie Willard reign over the traditional post-game dance. 51 F Bairns hvened the Homecommg festivities with a Sp1r1t skit. and Churchill team captains shake hands before starting the game. And the 1968 Homecoming Queen is . . . Vickie, of the House of Willard . . . Vickie was crowned by 1966 Queen, Sandy Romo, who presented her with a bouquet of 12 roses...The crowning of the queen was one of a number of events in the Homecoming weekend, sponsored by the Student Council . . .The schedule of events in- cluded the Tea,l' the football game, and the dance . . .Despite the loss to Churchill, the 1968 Homecoming will not soon be forgotten. RCTC Proves Campus Asset Anytime you're ready, men. et ides at the PT ROTC cad s acted as gu annual Greenback Night . Though ROTC's first home, the tent addition. Commander Scott Tarkenton Qleft foregroundy 1nspects Company fcommanders, Mike Wolfe, Robert Little, Crltes, and Thomas Entwistle as Sergeants Freet and Robinson look onl the program went on to become a successful campus MacArthur's first year of ROTC proved very successful . . .The program overcame the chaos of setting up a new system . . .the rifle team out shot every district foe . . .the corps of cadets has been responsible for flag ceremonies at games and school . . . acted as guides at various campus events . . .and, in general, ROTC has been an invalu- able eampus addition. Cadets Pass Final Inspection Mrs. Walthall, representative from the Daughters of the American Republic, presents a medal to Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Scott Tarkenton. Cadets hastily shine shoes before final inspection. Company commanders salute after receiving medals at t ROTC awards assembly. The ROTC had its first Annual Federal Inspection, April 30. . .The cadets received an Honor Unit rating. . .Inspecting officer, Colonel Morris Schoss, president of the fourth U.S. Army Annual Federal Inspection Board, said . . . This is the best first year ROTC program I have ever inspected. Sergeant Freet discusses the ROTC's performance with Colonel Westmoreland. Robinson presents the Commandant's Medal to Richard Penn. P.T.A. Offers Varied Support QQ' Mr. Billy Reagan and other members enjoy an informal meeting. The P.T.A .... an association where parents and administration can meet . . . talk over problems . . .and work on projects . . . such as campus landscaping . . . greenback night . . . and the P.T.A. scholarship. President-Mrs. Joseph Rumbel Vice PresidentfMr. Stuart Fisher Recording Secretary -Mrs. Stanley Moore Corresonding Secretary-Mrs. Walter Bielstien Treasurer-Mrs, Lawerance Williams Mrs. Joseph Rumbel presides over business matters at a meeting Chuck Pearce boosts morale at the pep rally. The Booster Club . . .composed of MacArthur supporting parents . . .the club does just what its name implies . . . it supports the spirit of both parents and students . . . President Maurice Holden and mem- bers make spirit promoting speeches. . .attend pep rallies . . . sponsor banquets for athletes . . . and aid the athletic program in various ways. Booster Club Backs Athletes Mr. Marvin Fletcher gives the invocation at the Alamo Heights pep Maurice Holden welcomes guests at the football banquet. Beta Club Active Throughout Year Beta Club members try to get organized before boarding the bus for the Dallas convention. Beta members Dolorus Dixon, Robert Williams, and Pam Zito con- gregate for a monthly meeting. ,g ,L , , The Beta Club . . .serving MacArthur and the community . . President Ann Whitmore and sponsor Mrs. Mary Hudson direct club's many activities such as . . . the convention in Dallas . . . ning the bookstore . . . and sponsoring an under privilege family . . . a successful year for the Beta Club. f X 5 ! e National Honor Soci- ety . . . a club consisting of and honoring scholastic- minded students . . . Spon- sor Mrs. Marilyn Iones and president Steve Paulson di- rect activities such as... campus beautification . . . aiding in student-faculty communication . . . and poctor at exams . . .N.H.S. completed the year by initi- ating new members. officers Qleft to rightj Steve Paulson, Janet Summers, Nancy Rumbel, Joan e, and Kim Smith talk over club business before meetings. N S Contributes Campus Services Coryell issues a new member an N.H.S. pin. Mr. Vakey congratulates Sara jane Haw- thorne on her selection as an N.H.S. member. Key Club Performs Llnnoticed Service: The National Key Club was well represent- ed by the 1968-69 MacArthur. . .Club members lugged the Spirit Jug to all the football games . . . plastered stadium walls with spirit posters . . . came to all in city basketball and baseball games . . . sponsored two car rallies . . . and often attended Church services in a group. Splash! Another victim of the Key Club President Mark Fetzer discusses club projects with members. dunking booth goes under. Lugging the . . .One of the many activities of the Key Club is bringing the spirit jug to each game. Club members Judy Moore Janice Kenedy and Marcia DeBerry, enjoy a banquet atop the Tower of Americas u n joys Best Year The French Club had one of the most active years in its history . . .under the leadership of Miss Pam Griffis and Mrs. Dee Moynihan the club . . . had luncheons atop the Tower of the Americas and at La Lauisianne . . .viewed slides of japan and England . . . attended lectures by noted Euro- pean speakers . . . had parties . . . delivered Valentines carnations . . . and won sweep- states at Our Lady of the Lake's French Symposium. Valentines Day was made a little brighter for many Lassies when French Club members distributed carnations. ,W ,fx ya s W K f Vg Mm, M M fy The Future Homemakers of America . . .a busy club for hardworking girls . . . Sponsors, Mrs. Joy Griggs and Mrs. Chris Thompson supervise many functions . . .President Dianne Mace conducted meetings and clubs activities such as the F.H.A. Ball . . .Tasting bees . . .The Mother Daughter Banquet . . . Daddy-Date Night . . . and many others. Koen eagerly came back for seconds at the spring I-leaping plates of peanut brittle and brownies were tasting bee- common at FHA tasting bees. plan the officer installation ceremony for the Mother Daughter Banquet National Forensic League . . . unquestion- ably the finest year for speech and debate teams . . . many excellent individual perfor- mances combined to capture sweepstakes at ,--it the Alice tournament . . .second among 62 schools at Trinity University's Speech Festi- val . . . competition for the first time at N.F.L. state meet at Houston . . . first at U.I.L. district level with 3 winners advancing to state competion . . . staged the first an- nual MacArthur debate tournament in May . . . ended with an N.F.L. picnic in late May . . . the successful year was the result of talent . . . hard work . . . and the leader- ship of Mrs. Pat Gartman . . . a year studded with trophies . . . and memories of Alice . . . Corpus . . . bus trips . . . coffee shops . . . and many, many others charac- teristic of only the N'F'L' Energetic Mrs. Pat Gartman sponsored and chaperoned all N.F activities. Meals in school cafeterias were common on N.F.L. trips. ,pg 'H Railsback, Pat Carney, Kathy Couser, Nancy Hamby, Norman Thomas, and Mark Mitchell proudly display trophies at the St. Mary's speech festival. .F.L. Enjoys Fabulous Year tournaments aren't all work. Norman Thomas' football made all the mcluding this one to Corpus Christi. Our Town Gpens Drama Season 1 Kathy Couser, Nancy Hamby, Jim Kerley, Elizabeth Luedemann, and Rick Railsback hold a pre-play conference Make-up artists prepare actors for a performance. Our Town ...A satirical, wisely-acclaimed Thornton Wilder play about the people in a small New Hampshire town. . . narrated by senior Kathy Couser, the story revolves around two families...actors Rick Railsback, Nancy Hamby, Jim Kerley, Debbie Stuart, Stan Crawford, Liz Luedemann, Pat Carney, and Trey Haagan . . . directed by Mrs. Pat Baca . . . the first play ofthe year . . . a great success. -.-V .vs .,,sv or mn , , , , town's people to the audience Hypocritical college girl Jean Eby speaks to poet QStan Crawfordj after ignoring cripple Uoe Scudieroj. tudents Write, Direct Masquerade Frank Stenger, in his role of Rebel, lectures the audience on the plight ofa Negro. uMasquerade', . . .First play in school's history to be written, directed, and produced entirely by MacArthur students . . .Written by Debbie Stewart. . .Directed by Brenda Foley . . . Rick Railsback QMan-in-Whitej, Stan Crawford QPoetj, Frank Stenger Qllebelj, Ronnie Zimmerman QClownj, and Nancy Hamby QOld Womanj played the leads... Karen Boerner was the stage manager and David Boerner controlled sound and light- ing. . .Well performed before an appreciative audience of over 200 . . . A revolutionary play using psychedelic makeup and lighting and sound effects. Mattie Cardenas and Mark Mitchell declare their love for each other. The Ugly Duckling . . . First in district . . . First in region , . .Finalist in state competi- tion . . . Honors awarded in regional competition included best actor-Jeff Harmon, all-star cast-Pat Carney, honorable mention-Mark Mitchell, Mattie Cardenas, and Claudia Erving . . .Directed by drama teacher Mrs. Pat Baca . . .Jeff Harmon Qkingj, Pat Carney Qqueenj, Martie Cardenas Qprincessj, Kathy Couser Qchancerolessj, Mark Mitchell Qprincej, Trey Haagen Qministerj, Claudia Erving QDulcihelloj, and Jim Kerley QCarloj . . .A humorous children's play similar in theme to the Hans Christian Anderson tale, The Ugly Duck- lingn . . .A hit Wherever presented. U-, ......6-..,-, before the play QQ ' 99 Ugly Duckling Judged Best in Region eff Harmon, sponsor Mrs. Pat Baca, Martie Cardenas, and Mark Mitchell rid themselves of pre-play fright. Kathy Couser looks on in disapproval as Kingjeff Harmon snores on. Ervlng mserts l'l211VC remarks as Jeff Harmon her duties as a Princess. 209 W ,ff 2 AFS members elect next year's club officers. i AFS Busy With Yearlong Projects Mr. Vernon McManus, Mrs. Anna Meyer, Miss Marla McCarty, Mrs. Virginia Peak, and Miss LaNeal Tankersley judges of AFS' Most Foreign Looking Character contest. 'gif AFS sponsored Most Foreign Looking Contest drew a number of unusual entrles. American Field Service Club, sponsored by Miss Pam Wright, was very active throughout the year . . . they housed visiting foreign students during Fiesta Week . . . staged the Most Foreign Looking Character con- test . . . the French Sympo- sium . . .and sponsored MacArthur,s foreign exchange student, Odile Decomble. Odile Finds Friends And Memories if , 1- Odile pensively watches a Brahma football game. Carol Rosburg and Odile wait for the rain stop. Odile chats with other MacArthur seniors. dile and other NEISD exchange Students take part in a panel discussion on life in their countries. Meet Odile . . . MacArthur,s foreign ex- change student 1968-69 . . . coming from Paris to San Antonio was a drastic change for Odile . . . She was surprised at the lack of Cowboys and oil wells . . . odile will carry back to France many fond memories of her stay in America . . . in return MacArthur will always remember Odile. dile's going away gift was a western outfit given by the AFS club and arry's Western Wear. 0.E.A. Snares Business Honors Senior O.E.A. members are: Qback rowj Don Mathis, Bob johnson, Mark Benedict and Mrs. Transoug Qfront rowj DeWinne, Tina Dunsirm, Debbie Pearson, Beca Krause, Linda Russell, Linda Weber, Cathy Braly, and Connie Mercer. Office Educational Associa- tion . . . whose purpose is the study of business and leadership in that field . . .The club is composed of two divisions . . . senior lab, whose sponsor is Mrs. Lynett Transou and President Mark Benedict . . .Junior Lab, whose sponsor is Mrs. Maria Glenn and president Pam Harri- son . . . O.E.A. participated in var- ious area and state competitions . . . and completed the year with several first, second, and third place honors. O.E.A. President Mark Benedict demonstrates the I.B.M. machine used in the department. State Champion, Connie Mercer, goes to work for O.E.A. V First row: Carol Braly, Linda Jolly, Pam Harrison, Elaine Carl, Melissa Isom, Judy Jenking Second row: Melanie Cooper, Cindi Jureczki, Brenda Rash, Kris Kraus, Judith Sanders, Donna Spickler, Mrs. Glenng Third row: Ann Pattscheck, Marlene Potter, Sandra Jebens, Barbara Driver, Kathy Rountree, Linda Brown, Denise Quimette, and Janice Hollingsworth are all members of the Junior Lab. Art Club Travels To Find Beauty Joanne Lash entertains art club members at Canyon Lake. The art club members took trips to various places to better understand how to appreciate natural color and forms in nature and art . . . to see beauty in it's everyday environment . . .led by president, Kathy Ryang vice president, Tina Treutg secretary, Laurie Langstong and treasurer, Kathy Couser . . .the club took trips to Canyon Lake . . . I-Iemisfair . . . Enchanted Rock . . . Witte Muse- um . . . and McNay Museum . . . the art club is sponsored by Mr. Ray Biggs and Miss Pamela Griffis. X 4 y Teresa Farmer admires a piece of art work at the Witte Museum. n errant move can make you a loser. Decisions, decisions, decisions . . . haunt Mark Beaulieu. ess Club Sweeps Tournaments In its second year on cam- us, the Chess Club brought arious honors to MacAr- ur. . . In December, the Club osted its own Chess Tourna- ent attended by over 90 stu- ents from San Antonio chools . . .the chessmen swept lst place in 1st division at s own tournament . . . the eam was especially proud of s sweepstakes award at the rch Churchill Chess Tourna- CHC. ,,......,......-Q 1968-69 Chess Club members are: Jay Taylor, Thomas Grant, Rusty Hinote, john Crowder, Billy Landrum, Randy Williams, Mike Cady, Tom Sickman, Robert Moreland, and David Olson. FTA...led by President Becky Wilson, Vice President Susan Sahm, Treasurer Susan Warren, Secretary LaVerne Blaschke, and scrapbook editor Vicki Willard ..had a busy year filled with many projects...In November the members student taught throughout the Northeast District. ..in February, Sponsor JoAnn Ryan, led the group to Austin for the state convention . . . they capped the year in May by staging their annual banquet. , , , President Becky Wilson fat podiumj conducts meeting. F.T.A. Completes Active Year Sponsor Miss Ryan Qupper lefty meets with FTA members to discuss plans for student teaching. Throughout the year varied assemblies were offered to the students . . . Texas A8cM presented This Atomic World . . . The Ugly Duckling . . . several awards assemblies . . . ROTC presenta- tion of medals . . . Theatre Reader's staged The Lotteryn . . . Foreign student panel discussion . . . Our Townn . . . The United States Marine Band . . . and even a magician. Garrett shows off her new hairdo at This The United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps visited the World. campus in early March. tudent Assemblies Qffer the Unusual newly formed Theatre Readers display their talents in The Lottery Mr. Hitzges talks with Terrye Mischer and Carolyn Andrews about class section themes New Sponsor Brings New Ideas Seventh period annual staffers appear to be hard at work. Inn. 9Hui,,,, Wong prepares triplicate copies for the senior section. Ann Lynn Shaclcleford and Ad Manager Marcy Prlnce dlscuss ideas brought up during the fall semmar held at the A new sponsor . . . and along with him new ideas . . . but an annual still means the same things . . . hard work . . . deadlines . . . and a lot of fun. The BRAHMA TALES had a banner year. . .it won the Award of Distinguished Merit from University Interscholastic League . . . and Commendation for Excellence from the National News Service . . . This year the staff was small but hard working . . .The staff was headed by UIL district journalism winners Brenda Speert and Sara Jane Hawthorne, Rich Bayse . . . and a new sponsor, Mr. Norm Hitzges. Editor of BR-AHMA TALES Brenda Speert Checks Debbie McClure and Zia Gipson try to meet deadline. on some questions in the paper as Norm Hitzges looks over rough drafts. Brahma Tales Captures LIIL, NNS Hono Rich Bayse, Zia Gipson, and Cherie Stratton discuss articles for the next issue. 222 hotographers Carr Heavy Work Load Bailey checks negatives while joe Shirtum prepares to print a Spence, Ronnie Zimmerman, and David Kamperman check negatives with the contact book. Head photographer Ronnie Zimmerman and a staff of ten others took on an extremely difficult task because of the choice of the annual staff to go to mosaic design with few posed pictures . . . the staff will all be hack next year except senior Fred Pitzke . . . Lots of fooling around but a great deal of work was still accomplished... Started the year with only four staff photogra- phers . . . By the second semester, the group had grown to eleven with four apprentices. Moonlight, Roses, and Sweethearts Smiling Mr. Vakey leaves them laughing after congratu- lating Sweetheart Cathy. A night in early spring was the time . . . Moonlight and Roses was the theme . . . La Villita Assembly Hall was the place . . . for the 1969 Senior Class sponsored Sweetheart Ball . . . Presentation of Duchesses and crowning of the Sweetheart highlighted the evening. Sweetheart Cathy Couser is escorted to her throne by Finch. newly elected Court dances to the sounds of The Ebony. IQ' Couser is crowned Sweetheart by the 1968 Sweetheart Nancy Reed. X . 'f -un-Q... A racy game of volleyball was one of the picnic's many activities. Seniors Picnic As Graduation Nears Assistant principal in charge of Student Services, James Davis performs another student service. The Senior Class picnic . . . the last social big event of the school year . . . as every picnic, there were cut feet . . . strolls in the woods . . .volleyball games . . . cokes . . . and sunburns . . .but this one was special . . . it was the Seniors '69 picnic. Many seniors ended the picnic with a walk in the woods. Mac Tops Count In Merit Scholars 969 National Merit Finalists are Hal Moore, Robert Williams, Mike Parker, Pat Carlson, Steve Paulson, Lucinda Dobbs Moreland, Richard Carnes, and Stan Crawford. National Merit Scholarship Finalists . . . the cream ofthe academic crop . . . total scores in English, Science, and Math them in the top WZ of all high school seniors in the nation. . .MacArthur had nine out of only 63 in the ounty . . . the highest number of any San Antonio school. ln.. I W Between dances couples take a stroll on the porch of the Pearl Pavillion. Prom Names Mr., Miss MacArthur After the prom, several couples enjoyed merry-go-round rides on the Hemisfair Plaza grounds. Couples danced in the gambling hall atmosphere the Pearl Pavillion. barbershop quartet composed of Ken Jones, Mark Dawson, David iann, and Rodney Tolbert entertained with Seeing Nellie Showboat was the theme of the 1969 Junior Senior Prom at I-Iemisfair's Pearl Pavillion . . .True to the character of Mr. Mac Arthur, Gary Caswell, chosen as Mr. MacArthur, was in Corpus Christi competing in the Regional Track Meet . . .Lynn Cather received a bouquet of red roses, a bracelet, and the title of Miss Mac Arthur . . . the Ice Bags provided the music. finalists for Mr. and Miss Mac Arthur look on as Junior Class President Stuart Platt dedicates the next song to the Sidney King leads the seniors in their last school song. The Final Step in a Four Year Journey MacArthur's senior class of 1969 . . . numbered 418 . . . a class remembered for honors and accomplishments . . . graduated May 27, 1969 at Virgil T. Blossom Athletic Center.. .honor graduates and scholarship winners num- bering 42 . . . Senior breakfast started the day . . . with Graduation ceremonies ending it . . . college . . . mar- riage . . . and careers . . . await the Class of 69. Mr. Maxwell Higgenbotham presents a diploma to Zito. Nervous seniors line up for the graduation entrance. Junior girls stand ready to usher at the graduation ceremony. Simmang was among the first to arrive for the Honor graduates Mike Parker, Cecily Hine, Robert Williams and Patricia Carlson were first to receive their diplomas. xv? ,rv -5- . X, 1: -:z .ri 41:-eb' -MM? S' u A .L 4, i5.e,., 4 .1 n Trigg? P Q w .3-wi ' N 1 sz 4 4 N 5 , . . - NI,-.,,2?' ' 13'f 0 .. , ,Q , , 1 W 'Q' A 'A o 4' f, B -Az:-LN f .'.f. YV C ,ff , 1 4 -Q '-' aw +51 . f N x 55312-.n .21 f .av 4,-,--, ,v,k,.ff. 'sf f b xrwm. Y Q? 3 T71 ' ' Q ,L V Q ' Senior class officers, Joy Irby, Gary Caswell, Glen Perkins and Jeanette Evans, discuss the choice of senior class motto. Senior Officers Back Varied Activities Many of the activities sponsored by senior class officers were highlights of the year . . . they began with the publication and distribution of the student directories . . .the sales of class pins and collection of class dues. . .they sponsored the Sweetheart Ball and the election of senior superlatives . . . they closed with the class picnic and the breakfast on the morning of graduation. Mr. Davis shakes hands with Gary Caswell after presenting hi with an outstanding student award. Perkins informs the senior class of the of places for the senior picnic. The 1969 senior class officers were: joy Irby, jenny jaeckle Jeanette Evans, Kathy Killebrew, Glen Perkins, and Gary Caswell. Abbott, Karen Adcock, Charlene Alexander, Richard Alexander, Terry Alexander, Tim Alles, Richard Amerson, Anthony Andrews, Carolyn Arizpe, Sam Axmacher, Keith Aycock, Steve Bachman, Doug ROTC spent its first three months in this tent Seniors, do you remember . . . . . . The Tent Baker, Linda Baker, Mary Barker, Scott Barnhill, Bill Bartolomei, Barrie Bassett, Rexanne Baughn, Tommy Baumann, Jin Bayse, Richard Beck, Stephen Beckman, Linda Benedict, Jimmy Benedict, Mark Benzing, Linda Beverly, Jodie Biggs, John Seniors, do you remember . . . . . .When Senior Pictures Were Taken Blum, Linda Boerner, David wi Braly, Cathy Brandt, Dottie I I You had to be there to believe it. Briscoe, Jim Brown, Donna Buffin, Barbara Burleson, Wes Getting everyone together is the biggest Vakey gives last minute instructions to the seniors. Burton, Brenda Burwell, Kathy Byrne, Mike Calamon, James Calhoun, Barbara Cardenas, Martha Carlson, Mitchell Carlson, Pat Carnes, Richard Carney, Patricia Caswell, Gary Cather, Lynn Semors, do you remember When We Were First In State Childress, Beth Clark, Janette Clark, Judi Cliffe, Jill Clough, Louise Cole, Mary Contreras, Denise Cook,jane Cooper, Charles Cooper, Jennie Corder, Kenneth Coryell, Ronda The club leaves the Held as the score in the Ioach McManus flashes a victory smile at Ken Pearce turns left end against Harlandale as Ken Corder leads the kustin , way. Cotham, Brett Couser, Kathy Cox, Deborah Cox, Edward Craig, Lin Craven, Barry Crawford, Stan Criswell, Jeanne Cunningham, Kathy Cusick, Toni Dalke, Leslie Dalton, Daniel Dameron, Ronald Dawson, James DCBCIYY, Marcia Decomble, Odile DeRossett, Jo Anne DeWinne, Chris Dietz, Randy Divine, Craig Seniors, do you remember ... Half Time Dobbs, Lucinda Duarte, Robert Duarte, Sara Duchaine, Michele Easterwood, Sandi Eby, jean Edwards, Harry Ehrlich, Mike band and Lassies march off in the Big M, Eichholtz, Linda Elvey, Martha Espinosa, Carmen Evans, Jeanette Fetzer, Mark Fletcher, Nancy Flintjer, Sally Foley, Brenda Forkey, Rudan Fowler, Thomas Frandsen, Mark Fulton,-Ioe Seniors, do you remember .Your First Mum Gabriel, Steve Garton, Susie Gibbs, Loyd Gibson, Paulette Gipson, Zia Goetzel, Marsha Gordon, Ann Graham, joe Green, Pam Green, Patti Greesen, Gailig Griffin, Mari Griffis, David Griffith, Chris Grona, Tim Gulley, Debbie Haines, Don Hallford, Jennifer Hamilton, Susan Hanks, Cheri Hansell, Kathi Hansen, Debbie Hanz, Karl Harding, Patricia Harford, Penny Harrell, Dee Scenes like this were familiar in the fall of 1968 Harris, Emily Hattier, Susan Hauser, Reagan Healey, Walter Hickey, Eugene Hine, Cecily Hoclgkins, Carol Holmes, Melody Y Seniors, do you remember . . . . The Construction Hoover, Dawna Howe, Joan Huckaby, Ed Hughes, Patrick Hulett, David Ikerd, Karl Irby, joy Ison, Roy Izaguirre, Marcia' Jaeckle, Jenny Johns, Stephen Johnson, Don N, Johnston, Robert ' is Jones, Kenneth Jones, Robert Jouffray, Butch Karpel, Mark Kennedy, Janice Ketchum, Julie Kidder, Kenneth Kies, Roger Kilian, Carolyn Killebrew, Kathy Kline, Alice Klinger, Kathy Koehler, Janet Kohutek, Terry Kotzur, Kenneth Sweetheart Kathy Couser and court reign over the Sweetheart Ball Y Seniors, do you remember . . . y. . .The Sweetheart Ball La Fon, Carol Lamond, Debra Lane, James Langridge, Dixie W - , , Y Langston, Laune -'-- KE 5, 4 Lasswell, Whitey Layman, Rosemary Leach, Larry Leas, Christine Lee, janet Leman, Cathy Lewis, LynneJJs-QJQQ LVL Lewis, Rodger Lewson, Gayle Leyendecker, Vincent Little, Robert 249 Seniors, do you remember . . . . . Spirit Week Locke, Amy Long, Brenda Long, Nonie Luker, Mike Lyon, Lisa Mace, Dianna Madere, Sue Marks, Janice 5 ,a-U if n-Wim we ,,.,.a.,.q - z- Z .. ,H . ..,, A ri rs ,'., 1- 2 ,. wk 'f.. ,, 19? A? X i W , T if ,M . .,: ., . I:v aiF11'f L Ha ff s V lf W ii ,L ' 555 su s: : , ,f ii s 2 if 6' 23? , Vl5 EV iv . 6 , , 3 , 'J w' S if 5 4 5 , as is A- Wf xi .AEI lim i i,IgQin2'i6.11Jg 21152112 uvyourn EQTCHQE iklliugi Marks, Kay Martin, Nancy Martin, Violet Martin, Wayne Marullo, Barbara Massey, William Mathis, Don Maxfield, Terry McCaffrey, Gary McCartney, Deborah McCaul, Eddie McClure, Charles Seniors, do you remember . . . . . The Last Game McClure, Debbie McConnell, Mary McCoy, William McMaugha,n, James we as H 253122 : '. V -i ,bfi le iff I - Meador, Dan W A ig Makin' Randy H-5 7 ffm Milam, Robert ' i'..fy.- 'J - Mluefv Andy 37' 3 Miller, Timothy Mischer, Terrye ...-H' Modders, Debbie Mogan, Mike David Wylie strains to stop the Lee ball carrier as an unidentified teammate closes in. WDW JV! ,.,, 'QM 7 ,W T 1 , or or R uree R uf A ugual 1 - , k i m f '. :., V .. - ,K V V : w y y 1 I. j kff. yn K , I XXL .. h fy , 1 L R, I 'i I if K fr ,+'gi,Q'5ffiAFf'f2rR e+Ff 94'3ee . ,A fe ,. 5 in , A' 7 f 1 ' 1 f, frN 2 ', , - U ,X ,Q K '1 ,. 7 - Y . 5 ' ., 3 '52, R 'Ve 1' 'SYS r 122' Q ., , , .. r ,I I . 1 ' 5 , , V V . f L: R ' , I ff? ff SCl'li0l' cheerleaderinamZif0bf0kCf10Wnaffer Jerry Neugebauer fllj turns up Held as Roger Kies prepares to the Lee game. block, Moody, Lynn Moore, Harry Moore, Judy Moore, Ricky Moreland, Robert Morgan, Debbie Morris, Dee Moyers, Robert Munoz, Judy Muth, Kenneth Nashold, Donna Nauschutz, Paul 0 0 9 Navarro, Nancy Neugebauer, Jerry Newhouse, Larry Nicholson, Kay Nisbet, Douglas Olson, Doug Ownes, Suzanne Palmer, Kathy Seniors, do you remember Cur Town Parker, Mike Parker, Ronald Parkhurst, Susan Patterson, Debbie Patterson, Donna Paulson, Roy Pearce, Ken Pearson, Debbie Pegg, Georg Perkins, Glen Petri, Kennethg, Q Pettit, Patsey Pitchford, Richard Pitzke, Fred Plunkett, Wayne Pou, Margie Prickett, Darcie Prince, Marcy Pritchett, Lesley Pynclus, Rick Gibbs QNancy Hambyj talks to her husband Doctor Gibbs QRick Railsbackj about their son wanting to get married O 6 O Seniors, do you remember All the Paperbacks In English Querner, Thera Quiroga, Carmen Railsback, Rick Rainwater, Keith Ramirez, Lydia Records, Robert Reed, Anthony Reinsch, Janet Reinsch, Joyce Reeves, Sandi Rhodes, Marilyn Rice, Sue Riley , Bill Robertson, Anna L Robles, Carol Rumbel, Nancy XX ' 1 ey N 'ff' lb f we Q f ,xx A ae X fl f is one of many books which are set aside because of ' ' I, Russell, Linda Sahm, Susan SaQgsLQaxid Schaffer, Paul Schriever, Zada Schneider, Mark Sghuegi Charles Schultz, James Schwind, Jimmy SQAXLQUY Janice Marks QLeftj, Donna Patterson, Paulette Gibson, and Kay Stuart Schuetz sang scottish folk ballads Marks appeared in Talent Show. Talent Show. Seidel, Helen Self, Vonnie M 'Wh Sellars, Doris gill. Sims, Clark ' A 1 W V Shackelford, Ann Shaw, Debbie Sherman, Yvette Shipley, Stan , I ,VVf, ' Seniors, do you remember . . . . . .The Talent Show Short, Kristy Sickmann, Thom Sidereas, Bren Siebert, Stephanie Simmang, Gary Slimp, Chester Slisz, Frederick Smylie, Harper Smith, Kim Smith, Tommy Snider, Tom Somerville, Don Spencer, Connie Spencer, Scott Stanley, Betty Stenger, Francis Seniors, do you remember . . . . .The Student-Faculty Game Stewart, Larry Stratton, Cherie Strickland, M. Studt, Terry Summers, Janet Swartz, Pat Talley, Cindy Taylor, Danny Senior football players huddle before the gam coach Vernon McManus retrieves a loose ball while coach Jerald Martin holds off Jimmy Schwind. Referee Blind om Williams looks on. Taylor, Tommy Tarkenton, Scott Teagarden, Roger Thieleman, Court Thompson, David Thompson, Mike Tindell, Lee Ann Tolbert, Rodney Tower, Joanifi Valerio, Donna Valone, Melissa Varelans, Mike iiili l E X in 5 1 i 0 O O seniors, do you remember The Lee Pep Rallies Wakefield, Loyd Walker, Carolyn Walker, Charlie Walker, Donn Walkovak, Phyllis Wallace, Robert Warren, Susan Weatherford, Terri Weaver, Peggy Weber, Linda Wegmann, Dianne Pam Zito leads the cheers at the Lee pep rally FUI? Tsai Ziideiill Weinholt, Jonnie, 0116 of the SCUOUS moments Of the PCP Tally Brahmadoras performance of Swanee hlghlighted the Lee pep rally Wells, Royce West, Rebecca Weyel, Barbara Whitmore, Anne Whitmore, Joan Willard, Vickie Williams, George Williams, Robert Willis, Rosie Wilson, Beckie Wilson, Russell Wintersole, Rick 418 seniors file up to the podium to receive their diplomas. i , seniors, do you remember . . . . . Graduation Wong, Susie Woytasczyk, Sue Wylie, David Young, Belinda Senior class president Gary Caswell checks graduation speech notes. Izaguirre helps with a few last minute repairs. Youngblood, Cathay Zegbe, William Ziegler, Thad Zito, Pamela Juniors Sponsor Many Standout Project- Marsha King, Stuart Platt, and Kay Armstrong examine a painting on display in the library. The Junior class officers began preparing early in the summer for their biggest project of the year, the Senior Prom . . .they started with a successful coke sale at the annual signing party . . . the Student Faculty game drew the largest crowd in the history of the game. . .the success of the prom made all the work worthwhile . . . the two Junior class booths at the Spring Carnival put the final touches on a profitable year. 266 Secretary, Marsha King, seems to be in ajovial mood Treasurer Sandie Compton, Secretary, Marsha King, and Chaplain Kay Armstrong stroll to class. Stuart Platt scans the library dictionary 1 il fs r if -.... ' ik Zimmerman, vice president, pauses a moment with the other officers before entering a class meeting. What are Juniors made of. . . . . . Of Und ing Spirit Abramson, Judy L, ,gr Alexander, Ted - Wiki PM :sn gi. A is, wh sm we me .Vik Ammann, Mary mm K fs, Andress, Michael Andrews, Karen - Armstrong, Anna Armstrong, Kay Armstrong, Larry Atkins, Steve Autoy, Robert Some juniors are asked to do a little more than others, like stand on ladders and eat tape. if :wg A , . , K Z ilfflbilw .4 ,i juniors, like Vicki Buttler, have unusual ways of displaying spirit lKaren Norville Qrightj was a regular at the weekly break-thru painting. Babel, Philip Bailey, Stephen Ballentine, Darlene Barbee, Sarah Barnes, Sally Bass, Laurie Bender, Texie Benitoa,-Iohn Bennett, Fred Bennett, Pat Bernadini, Robert Berry, Daniel Berry, Robert Berry, Tommy Bethurum, Timmy Bexten, Jane Bibb, Suzi Biery, Jaime Billmeier, Sally Billmeier, Susan What are Juniors made of. . . . . . Qf Mischief Blasckre, LaVe rne Blount, Bob Bodenman, John Boerner, Jack Bohannan, David Bolohf Billy Borlinghaus, Roger Bowman, Shellie Braly, Carol Brauchle, Phyllis Brooks, Carla Brooks, Kay Brown, Linda Brown, Sgaap Browning, Marilyn Russ Johnson arrives to class , bit: late. juniors, like Pat Hearn,,have the from Mr. Davis. 433' BH? . W gk if 'Wa 'S- here's something about a camera that brings out the mischief in Juniors. of visits Bush, Jack Burton, Kenneth Buttier, Vicki Cane, Tomi 5' Canellis, Shirley Cardenas, Charles Carignan, Teresa Carl, Elaine Carr, Diane Carver, Carol Castillo, Fabian celaya, Rick Chapman, Anne Chesson, Peggy Christensen, Verlin Christoph, Johnnie Clark, Sarah Clarkson, Pat Coffman, Shelia Collins, Jay Compton, Sandie Connally, Meliane Conner, Tom Cook, David Coon, Judy Cooper, Melanie Costa, Kathy Covert, Vince Cox, Connie Cox, Norma Coy, Sandra Craven, Carol Curtin, Reyannan D'Angelo, Cathi asf sffsaigwii-mwfggg,wispme ff f 1 .5 wfhiw 73:1 f fswfswwrisirf-r Q. ,f,..,,r., .. f 1151525 1Hi3in,QsSw:2s1amaa:isg ggtkgfse-f,,af 5 .3 V H' V is ,Qi , S lwrefy ,,.. , , f, , Q 2 e ,xv ,Q 1 ima: 2, fia an ,J if if 1' 23 af . . 12 .ff-N122 ,S ,f 1 , , . a f Q 44 . ,f,,.Jff1:.ff: v Jgsvilvggiarf ,W fa :mef'u1afzs,Q'L -- 135353, V K V 3,41 jam 'g5w,f,sf1 ., .QL : xfswvggssa -igjw , .f , - .1 -air , A . -,warm s , -.WEL fn f Y y - ,gl af, , I P- , S ,S N + w K .- -, 1 av , J .3 --w ff ,we Ji QT , ' g . R Y rw, A .M ,wg ' ' L 1, 1' ,a .www - 54 w ,, K pa- ..-M Forward Rick celaya was Brahmas leading score. Starting wingback John led che Brahma football team scoring. Dahl, Hans Davenport, Guy Davis, Mike Davis, Paul Davis, Steve Dawson, Mark Dinkins, Vandy Dixon, Dolores Dixon, Gidget Dobson, A1 Doebbler, Beth Doeppenschmidt, Dennis Drive, Barbara Duffy, joe Duncan, Deborah Duncan, Sheila Eaves, Chuck Edens, Paulaif? Ehlert, Sally Eicher, William Eicholtz, Billy Eldridge, Beverly Elizondo, Patti Ellis, Steffi Emrie, Ross Ernest, Paula Entwistle, Austirrf-37 Everett, Jenny Farnum, Michelle Farguson, Sharyl Fessenden, Richard Fetzer, Brenda Finn, Dennis Fischer, Ken Flaggert, Jim Fletcher, Alicea Ford, Ruth Fore, Bill Forney, Charles Forrester, Newton Frey, Mary V l What are juniors made of . . . . . .Cf Dreams of the Future Dreams for the future come easy for Ron Zimmerman. Chaney works on his dreams of the future. K i WM P V iew Ltillzlip- Mr , -' 'jrgvz' , W 55 f Wflzswffszg Q f 1 J ,Q it J 3 'H 'X 1 3 4 at 'K if Z5 we 3- H pr J, 1 i f L 3 , ,F -1224 4 . U 7. ,, . .:: HFS!! fl .wi .,,, ..., l ,. WM,.,t S -. 1 fi 3 X f 4 ,M X. Ll' ' Q in ga 4 .V f . ,, , , 3 ,, .W , ,.,. , , , ,Q igigyik 2 ' k .':T5:-.ner-3. I ' Some junior girls dream of havinga senior boy's ring. X ,gi k,,, 1 NMR, , f-,' 1, ,, fa 5 f L f -'vzun ' vm: g . -:gi.f'is7fZi,E73flc. I ' fi:?11ieQQzL5Qg5f.iH . 1 Fuller, Bill Gardner, George Garner, john' Garrett, Betty Garrett, Bill Garrett, David Gerfers, Clarence Gibbs, Carol Gilliand, Deborah Goldbaum, Sara Gordon, Duzie Gound, Gary Grant, Carrie Grant, Patty Greer, Mac Gremmel, Bill Grote, Debbie Guenther, Kurt Gutin, Lisa Haagen, Trey Halet, james Tommy Romo puts up posters in his campaign for! Student Council President. ' S.C. candidate Ted Watson begins h' campaign speech. What are Juniors made of . . . . . . Of Capable Leaders 3, Mg, .tarwm . air . wb ? M ' N'-M fl aa as lar QI 'l at NP? ERLRQEKY q3p .sW , , , Hall, Joetta Hamby, Nancy Hamilton, Bob ' Hammanln, Bill Hammit, Cyndi Hammond, Patti 2 'Hx .gi w, a - Hansell, Karen Harmon, Jeff Harrell, Karen , i Harris, Dodie Markham and other juniors took an active part in the November Presidential cam- .x Harris, Greg Harris, Jim Harris, Phil Harrison, Pam Hart, Randy Y? on 1s r M0 urs My 8 u.n.AR?.f ,umm urm9'K Beverly Eldrige Qleftj harmonizes with Donna Patterson Qcenterj and Phyllis Trcka. Hart, Steve Hassen, Bernadette Hawley, Kay Hawthorne, Sara ,7 Hay, Girly Heizer, Karen Henderson, Sue Henshaw, Rodney i . Higgenbotham, Anne Higgins, Jamesyvw High, Patriciayglf Hildahrand, Joe Hinch, Pam Holder, Bill Hollingsworth, Jan Hough, Lisa ii iii -Q ia' 1 'i iff f James Webster a Our Town. Ross Johnson received honors at the State Band Contest. cy Hamby rehearse their parts for 0 9 Q What are Juniors made of . . . O f Ta Ie nt its S9iilfE?37?W W Q big V 2' sr ,Tres ' f-2.5.5 X90 555 ii E295 .milky mg, iissg Wk his mg, s a 'W 4 W, ff--. A N .5-5-a.,:5 Hubbard, Carol Huffman , Ric H , Hughes, Jeff .5 f Humphrey, Linda Hurley, Ronnie Ince, Ray Isom, Melissa Jacobs, Cindy Janes, David Janicke, Frank Jank, Phil Jebens, Sandy Jenkins, Judy Jetter, Linda johnson, Russell ww., ., ,,,. si , Q A? '::. A B1llGremmel takes a last minute look at his notes before exams. iw . W Jolly, Linda Jones, Gary Jordan, Evelyn Jureczki, Cincli Kamperman, Kerri Karnes, john Katzberg, Susan Kellel, Bobiff Kendall, Kay Kendrick, Paula .52 Debbie Stewart and several friends ,I Vk.. K. I In . ' -EQEEQJ 'Ti 5 ,F K , , 5 ,.3Fw:gg IU y.-K . ,, 'S Ti if I 3 5 e- f L ' W ayssys lrxll- ' : Tig' if Nlfj ,f ,Q mf .,-, A WL, .Q qv M , OHS ome reading during lunch. hall is the best time for like Candy Poppas to What are Juniors made of. . . . . . Cf Scholars A991 meer l 5 ll- : J ' - i 'X ' Wes if --i' ' '-K K a ff-frrem if ig . fffi' '7' 5 -ai'-Q Q' 1' 'f L1 37 f2r,Q'w S Q K g, s R , C 1 Ss ff? 1 gin f f 'A 41,5 1? W 'Q Q af , ,gg Q Q SMB 2' swag as 5 ji ,Q f is if 23522 f - ' , ' f , 'iw aefwsvfmvrgs ' - f ' i A ww-sgmw .. ,. - :gre rg 332, f K 5fdfaafFz1'si.as. K 'ff I a 1?g2gsgwQaf',gi3pw1--122, f A- W an r iiffll 1 I, if , .K-in 2 Q Kenoyer, Michael Keppler, Judy Kimbrough, John King, Marsha King, Shelby King, Vickie Kirk, Ro zanne Klecka, Candace Killman, Tim Kopec, Kathleen Kraus, Kris Kreitz, Ronnie Krueger, Karen Lacy, Kathleen Latham, Alvin What are Juniors made of . . . . . . Cf Personalities Laubach, Walter Lawrence, Kenneth Leman, Darlene Levens, Steve Liens, Qayxfi Linderkugel, Paula. Lively, Kathrine Lochart, Liz Loring, Mike Lott, Kathy A well-known personality around MacArthur is cheerleader Vicki Yates. Sweetie Rodriguez and Pam Sholund laugh with Charlel Adcock at ajournalism party. Lovell, Darlene Lovell, Suzi' l Ludwig, Laura Mackey, Pat Marbach, Rose Martinez, Liz Martinez, Natalio May, Steven McAlexander, John McCabe, Connie un1ors are representative of the class. r 51 , it I 5532335 :Q 13, . N Ha- - 5-- ::.a,sfaa:f:szv,,,:: ,,.mm :.- .. . ieirwe T552-u --e'-- ,. -iw we t . ,'. f atten L 4 , , wi: f Xma s .f , 2 5-1 we gglgfgaqlggaew . ,f M , -:. , -f f- :mia 21.2 f -'f 1?imWff K jj! f ,, , Wm A ,r ff, . ,,,,, , .W , :,,., wx Zivmlf L H J ff' --we 1 V - . v M 'mm ' fl ' 4' 32 if , 5 'X T Q we f' ei' P-V ff' Q 1 ww S 3 -V z ff 1' 'Ziggy , 1. Sf. K ' -ir' - , 'V X gig, . , , , , . ag? 3224? QE 'N-'aff 'wiki ee be X 4 'hw as 9 , faagba A B, 3 is fr we sg +1 Q fmzgjmi u Q l' fm af 1 5, 1 5 wg 1 3? 5 'X S s JL S , is W5 5 ,ggi 3 5 9 w of ,ni WW -ia 4 L McDaniel, Tanya McDonald, Bruce McHugh, Chad Mclntyre, Lynne McMahon, Mike McMullen, Darlen Miller, janet Miller, Madonna Mitchell, Mark Moeller, Patricia Mogan, Arthur Moore, Anneji' Moore, Janet Moore , Judy Morgan, Beth Motter, Jack Murphy, Patty Navarro , Ramon Neitzey, Debbie Nelson, Cathy Nelson, William Nieder, Susie Norville, Karen Nowland, Mary Ann Olson, David Olson, Larry Ouimette, Denise Overton, Terry Padgett, Phyllis Pape, Kenneth Parker, Ric hard K Pastore, Pat Patton, Cindy Peirce, Sheila What are juniors made of . . . . . . Gf Good Manners Few, Madelfmf Pfenning, Debbie Platt, Stuart Plunkett, Walter Poppas, Candy VanderPloeg for the loan of a pencil. Pruske, Shirley Quig, Jeanne Rabenaldt, John Randolph, Dusty Rash, Brenda Reed, Mary Ressmann, Arthur Brenda Speert has no trouble finding courteous classmates to help her pick up her purse. Richardson, Jan et Ripper, Nethia Roberson, Carol Roberts, Don Roberts, Earl Robertson, Frank Rodriquez, Sweetie Romo, Tommy Rosberg, Carol Rose, Wendell Roth, Beverly Rouse, Phoebe Roy, Herman Ruble, Janice Rullo, Patti Ryan, Kathy Sanders, Judith Satagat, john Laughter is the best medlcme f Sara Ja ne Hawthorne What are Juniors made of. . . 5. . . Of Laughter Sawtelle, Frank Schaefer, Petra Schneider, Sandy Schultz, Garry Schultz, John Schultz, Larry Scott, Margaret Scrutchin, Sherie g2WQ!d,,.,M21Lk35flQf' Shafer, Judith Shaffer, Georgia Shand, William Sheldon, Rick Shiely, Virginia Shirtum, Joe Bodenman and Ray Ince add a little humor to the lunchroom. The Juniors sponsored the memorable Student Faculty Game. Shirrum, Linda Sholund, Pam Shotwell, A1 Shuman, Mark Sikes, Donna Singelton, Ginny Smith, Cecil Smith, Richard Somerville, Charle s Son nen, Jennifer Speert, Brenda Spence, Bill Spencer, Charles Spickler, Donna Stamper, Pam Starr, james The Lee buddies a the time Football boys gave their What are juniors made of. . . . . Of Times Gone B Z 9-r,,.Q ,Qi ' i ll xi H J W , ..,,rM,ww'mrs?f1'i:f-1. gf-,ts -, 3 Yew fefix LTXB ii ' QV- f'-ii V1 'W::r. Lei ' 1 - fix' .JL z::.E5ff'5:-:e:- Www., z ,. new ,gf gg PE7ll'fi11Sif,:i3: - 'Z-ui ,-Ez is 'LY K , ? igQg:3?5vzf1sz1fs ' 'Y' K: K , V -I t ','Qt , ,i, H, y ,t,. K: ,A t,A. , M Km? W, :V it Ai in nw .ffl ,f' fig! 3' .3 VIH K ,Ll no 1 i LJ Stephens, Harvey Steves, Jimmie Stewart, Debbie Stone, Mark Sulak, Pat Sweet, James I Swinriy, Susi Swoboda, Mike Tanasoca, Pete Taylor, Brian Taylor, Dicky Taylor, james Thomas, Norman Thomas, Weldon Thompson,judy Tinajero, Mariah-if Tindall, esse Tower joe Trefzer Robert Treiber Chrisc W 44. ai: f S rfmfsbw K ,pw Q-' y?lf I ,Q f 'Q wh -- E -1., -fi Q fu Q E , . ,fx ,gsgfmlii 4 at '-fesvgw 5,51 N Q me W Q A II 5 Vi 5 ? is ,. h,,, S , , NW, . '9: 5V'i 'f i27WlQ 1 ', SWE? .5 1-'AYi2H'f12:!'2W , I is :i,,vji 2 mg, ,. 1 2 f ' 5, rigs, , salsa ,sm K 2 yr griffiff . fl, f 5 W s S V LW wks ,,, Y , S M: N ,Q F , is Y ,1 A , , , fed , Q ,, X , N , Q nr gan X -s - l if I if H JY M as 42 X S 4 Q , f i Q K, Truer, Tina Turner, Debbie Underwood , Deborah Vagtborg, Hal VanderPloeg, Doug Vinklafek, Chris Vivion, Sandra Voges, Patty Votion, Jennifer Wakefield, Ron Wakeland, Cathleen Wallace, Dave Waters, Lyn Watson, Ted Webster, james Wiatrowski, Charles Williams, David Williams, Hank Williams, Steve Williamson, Hedy ' .. D Q, , . i frm ' 3 L a ,rf r M 5, D' wwf! f ,M gif? .as a K -X W Q an ,ea K Y. M5 Kimi- 2 1 537553 , , , 1 A F' r fig 3? 'f X mia, X W , I Y wi Q 1 if im., fs X '- -.say ,,,,. -we? as xwfi QQWW if r wg, of me 5 my . .r .fsssfmf 2 A M3 -,E:V ,..- .HQ se . ii. Juniors are the heart of pep rallies. Williford, Karin Wilson, Donald Winchester, Robert Wiseth, Cynthia Wood, Tedif-if Yamin, Don na Yates, Vicki Young, Bill Young, Jamesr' Zerbe, Paul Zimkowski, Mary Zimmerman, Ron 5 , r' Active Sophomores Build Treasur Reporter-Historian Debbie self reminds Loyce Treasurer Loyce Bates and Carol Sahm loiter around Bates of a class meeting. Council store. Chaplain Carol Sahm takes a break from studies to chat with a friend. Bobbie Criswell, Bill Cook, and Vice-President Susan Wright informally meet to discuss plans. Bill Cook seeks Mr. Birmingham's advice on a math Sophomore class activities emphasized money-mak- ing projects . . .They began the year selling cokes at J.V. football games . . . in November they sold tickets to a car wash ...continuing to work through the spring, they aided in the TAP Hold Up and Walkathon . . .to conclude the year the year, the Sophomore class had a confetti egg booth at the Carnival. When Youlre A Sophomore . . . . . . You Can Be a Bairn B0bbY Abel Barbara Ackermann U K9-Ven Acfee C?T91AElE!E'5 Adams 55 f,. ,., ,1. krkyk. gl we gg X1 ii. Ar g pm . J li V' 'K 'A ll' gl? Q K Ask? 4 B 76 A ,,, 2 2 1 Q Q 2 il We Q , 4 f 1 'gi if Q M , ie zz!-h 4 .1 'f A Charles Adcock John Alexander Paul Alexander Sha49Q512faBQ9r-l Ro xie Andersen Evidence of the Bajrns is everywhere. n Y ' W ' f5,few, A' .5 1 , rf fr 5' 6 -.Q L3 22 R ' is ww X mel, Egg lam f ,g5.1k,55f.'-A,wlgg lf- .L .1 ' ' -:' : , -:, ' '51, .45 X, ' 1:13 eff' ' x - 5s - we- g. , , fs - 15-ef,--Q 5 ig., - ybggm- -M We re the best and second to none, we're the class of '71 alrns present the Big M of Douglas MacArthur High School. l 5 x Q as r Eggs? , 4. W as it xg , ,Y X I3 l f A H nib' 1 waz S iw la it f u fill. Mais 5 X 4 if il A s , 4 til SN 1 ,.yg1-,V -. Egsgxgig, 4, - I i . 1 . 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V. team members after they presented him a trophy. Susan Blurngflff Louis Borden Barbara Bourgeois Scarlette Boykin Sharon Braddockflfl Jeffery Bradley Marilyn Bradley Dave Branstein Barbara Braymen Betham Breitenkampffl Larry Briggs Michelle Brown Nan Brown Vicki Brown Becky Buchanan June Burger Theresa Burgess sg. V-fr Z4 ssxgl ,,,,,3,3QML3,.1, ,..,,,,, ,, .. xr' I ffdb eff 54521 X Km, , 5 iS? f- gpg -Swv . A Q' sw -- ' ,- Eggs gp,La fgsg l I 2, flffiif EQ AQ- ji 'F W, -W ,- ' 'V Sinn.: a Bill Cook defender. When You're A Sophomore . . . . You're More of an Athlete ajump shot over a Roosevelt Shirley Burleson John Burton Jeff Callahan Curt Cammack Clayton Campbell Susan Caran Karen Caxlgan Carol Carnes Ralph Carranza Barbara Carter Meredith Caughey Jimmy Chandler Barbara Cheal John Chelkowski Carol Childress Dave Childress Simon Childs Steve Clark Peggy Cliffe A smile speaks for itself. Kathy Cody David Coffield Delrnarcia Coleman Sharon Collins Curtis Cook William Cook Danny Coon Steve Cooper Leslie Cotton Cindy Cox - : I J 5,mQxs,,, .-M MM 2- , Q' wg livkjfiszw K .. . , -,,- 5 N -wr ,mv 5 A-21? ,gg-L V- , :Sli '- ' a1tfi i55iS71B'3:l? W N 'vw Q, Q ' 54,5 S 1, 32: wg his j Q2 fr Q 3 Z M Q , my If gif? if .,,-, - -' 'Eg I ,H fl -f -X , ffm:-92 1 ,- . - E , ', x we fr, if .' v,. ::r-':.f'p -f rfb. ' ,.,. .:,,f I 1 r -J, J- .- I universal language . . . a smile. trademark of a pretty girl is her , S When You're A Sophomore . . . . . You're Better Lookin s Q sig NN: lkk , , f 515 1 i . gE?733ZvjI'Qjf IE K,L H35 D ,wfiygff-i4,7'gV'ff, , r g -- M S359 '23 - tr .,,. es agp! ' ' 1 E 1 Qfiiiifif . . f rl ,L 33? . ' 9 Tag 4-.4-we sv sg 44 ,X 'I N 1-P 3 if SW it i ips 32 N Q Lit? is , is at C 3' if W ,M s K fs 1 -z f ai M 51 e r axe gm X J fel? 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Vi is fe nk ,sw ,B QW 3 I , w M E at I ri W , A 'Vx 3 Dan Ehlinger Patricia Ehrlich Steven Elmendorf Sharon Elmer Keith Elorh Richard Emick Chris Endicott Rod Engelke Addy England Thomas Entwistle Donna Erler Claude Erving Tommy F agg Randy F ain Teresa Farmer Gary Fisher Vesta Flaggert Donny Flowers Mark Flowers Richard Foegelle A Heyward Forrester India Forrester Darlene Foster Betty Kay Forbes Q Cindy Fredricksen Jeff Fulk Dianne Gabriel Donna Gabriel Charles Gaberson Debbie Garretson Tom Gee Glenn Geise Linda Gerhardt Gay Gilmer Mark Gipson James Gordon Paulette Gordon Jenice Graham Joseph Grant Roy Gray Sandra Gray Tom Greenwell 302 Cynthia Via and Debbie Garretson wo ust Think a perplexing math problem Karen Greeson Mark Grimes Penny Groenke Sherron Gumm Mary Haberman Don Hakala Brenda Hale Karen Hall Gene Hames Brian Hangen Sally Hanz David Harrell Judy Harris Brian Hastings Joanette Hauser Clay Roby tries to decide whether HIROSHIMA is really worth reading. Rodger Heard Pat Heckman Susan Hester Cora Hileman Sylvia Hill Josh Hiller Russell Hinote Gay Hodgkins Laury Holden john Holland Kathy Holson Judi Holub William Hood Bruce Howard joe Hudgins Vicki Huegler Sandy Hulett lr Tom Hurley New N.,nf un..- .v........J .f vv..-.v.v.. -.... ,-.. 'o strange reactions from Ric Huffman. Riki Ison Larry Jansen Linda Johns Bernie Johnson Karen johnson Linda Johnson Rosemary Johnson Debbi Jones Meghan Jones Mike Jones Thomas jo nes David E. Jordan Kathy Joyce Charlie Jupe Linda Kaderli , . , . .f any Push-ups were a disciplinary punishment for Thomas Entwistle in R.O.T.C. David Kamperman Beverly Kelley Kurt Kincaid David King Patti Kirk Diane Klecka Dianne Kline Marilyn Klinger Beverly Kneisel Edonna Knox William Knox Kennith Koehler Rick Kolberg Kevin Korte Mickey Lacy William Landrum is 5 if hairy ui eff? ff ge .qw ., -I' ,.'i.i M if 'ii' ' p'f,r2s'?f ' ,,f-5115 A ,ffliigzlgf na-' I 611, 9345'?si '-,wr 'v , 1 ' '- 4 ? 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When You're a Sophomore. . . . . . Yo u M u i s Karen Greesen and Barbara Mike Wolfe Peggy Wolf -.E-4 Dean Wong Richard Wong Joe Wood Steve Woodf li ' Tom Wood Brian Woodham Robert Worley Shirley Woytasczk Susan Wright Thomas Wright Laura Wyninegar Lynda Wyninegar Randy Zwink up to solve a geometry problem. Steve Wilson and Susie Tuminello decide whose dime to use. Freshmen class officers have a difficult job . . . they have to meet new people . . . organize the class . . . set up class communi- cations . . . develop a Freshman class image . . .the job they do has a great deal to do with how active and successful that class will be in the next three years. During the first week of school Freshmen Dfficers Face Man Problem Vice-President Connie Steves, Treasurer Myron Dye, President Hank Green, and Reporter-Historian Laurie discuss plans for their class meetings. 318 Chaplain Cortney Lepick, Connie Steves, and Patti Cox talk next years oficers. went up to welcome Freshmen. 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Carl Abee Kathleen Ahr Bryan Alexander Mary Allen Bill Allen Randy Alles Patricia ,Andrews Trey Aouielle Janie Aranda Danny Armstrong' Patricia Arrrxptrongjgf Richard Armstrong Becky Aschbacker David Ash Margaret Ashman Mrs. Rische's freshmen advlsory decorated their doo to show spirit. 3 There's just something about Freshmen . . . . . .They Support Mac student body is down awaiting all for MacArthur stand up and holler, Nina Atteberry Bienga Bachman Teresa Baginski Larry Baker Lisa Baker 'Qebbie BarceQg1g Dan Barnett James Barry Billy Bates Kathy Bates Theresa Beckman Cheri Bell Laura Bell Kerry Benedict Mary Benson There's-just something about Freshmen . . . . .They Love To Be Photographed Tommy Benson Boonie Bernhard lingerie iseftigaf George Bishop Debra Blizzard Warren Blum Patricia Bodenmanq Eugaiiaivig or New-rB0y4u2 JeffiBIa5ldQlCk- Ann Bragg Mark Brannon Carolyn Braswell Debbie Brauchle Sheri Brewer ,. ,- .artemwazfwvz.., ,4,.,: ..5:7,,.fr. , 1 we Tf?'Qz91'NfiQf'1H4S45i,: -1 2 .5Er:SEZ5iiJ?'- 'z wggiigfzwagaegigwme:ff, uve-,yfzivli V- I Kg ,, 4, . :gr zzsiffzis rr A-grsis, ff , . virw.Li151fs3?xg sllzeffip Vg., Wey- -'fivifzfarsrws' .ww , ,rifwr -: ,, ,,,, V .7 .Mu Q, V L 1 r. 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Steve Britz Pierce Broach Cindy Brown-A-N Jeff Brown Mike Brown Tony Budget Gayle Burgesgijjaf Tommy Burnette John Burns Debbie Burton Vivian Bush Marc Cady Deborah Camp Les Cantu There's just something about Freshmen . . . . . .They Need Help Barbie Dobbs consults Miss Augusta Boyle on some freshmen curriculum problems David Cantrryp Elizabeth Canlzufji Barbara Carl Kathy Carle Leslie Carlson Stan Carlson Pamela Carroll Ronnie Carroll Janet Lee Carter David Carver pf.. B .J 'Q IQLILQQSYQQQ5 Jeff Case Manuel Castillo 'IfrEiafCastillo iffy Kenneth Cecil Patricia Chamblin Richard Chapman Tom Champman Nancy Cheal Leann Christensen Vicky Clark Kevin Clements Bill Clouse Mark Cody Debbie Collins Matt Compton DU CQHCS ' Lee Corbin Ambrose Corey Rod Corvo Allan Cotton Stephen Cotton Patti Cox Ronnie Cox Mary Helen Coy Harry Crittenden Alice Crowley Raymond Curtin Debbie Dalbec Leah Dalke There's just something about Freshmen They Llve In World Of Thelr Cwn Instead of going home after school these freshmen choose to stay and play chess George Davis Tina Dean Nicki DeLauis Richard Denson Kandy Dinkins Barbara Dobbs jim Doebbler Scott Duncan Mark Dunnuck Debbie Dunson U., . 5 5 gif' ' ,Q find the oddest places to reshmen are often the last to leave. 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A - :swf 3 - 4, mf , . wi: X , tw? ,,,, .,:f4'if,: K 5, A lr if M 1 SH 1 5 w-ar Qs , , A 5 X , f I K , Us 1 Q, K in 5 5 kd x . Z V A E if - if 3 QQ 2.23 an QP' T5 Q W j f 1 1? , Q fi S f A + l 5 -, my 5' -.. af Wg 53,21 gi ,Ni iZ93:2f' i g1i,i 'I ' 'ffffze if-119: 7 ' 'GMX' - W: . . if ' iii ,- 565:75 M ,af L' 'a i kia ,j 7754? Q ,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,V,,.,,,. ,, . fs we ,fi Q K r i '4 ' ii Q ef Fi? 53 1 + ,ff X ii N -as if Q S if R if c s. ,M in was S s 6' f. .v x JV' 3 mewg ff' ' ., J, we ' 1 l There's just something about Freshmen . . . . . .They Develop Musical Skills vii i t,,., P '-e,' , ,. 'ttl .X H A il F w e .ar , -. ,, V, A l ' ,Krilnbilliff V1 t Jerry Krueger VIN., s S K ' 'ts E' 'M Graham Fisher plays in the Marching - . ,.v - 391A W3 My 5 will rl? Joyce LaRogue Debbie Larson nDoris Laulgach, Dawn Lavelle The freshman mixed choir learns control of throat muscles. Cherie Lawhon Johnny Lawson Susan Layf? Karen Lemons Courtney Lepick Laurie Leverett Tanya Lewis Cheryl Leyendeckcr Karl Leyendecker Linda Like Donald Liles Cheryl Little Andrew Locke Peggy Lockhart James Long IAAN ,---Q-K Q af5'? 5 X S t 3 PM LS s g Y 'if Q X ggi, S g n gf? fx J W r 1 Z fs Ra 3 in 1, ,A A E iaith fi if K S' W f f 5 B Q 8 if 25 f we 1 an Y Q 1 ew a The first day need for impro 45 wink we fmff ,.-f-ef,- , - 591 K : -ff ww, V , s,,,,im an f .ff f iff gueg wn '-1 we V Zi A A A . ' 1 ' 3 4.-J' C ff' . fm ff, , of ROTC practice revealed a vement. David McGill stands at for flag raising. There's-just something about Freshmen . . . . . They Must Learn Dis ipline Ed N, 5 My 5 , Ji. aafivdl. ,... f.?Lg,... ,. X' 1 in a iw, ., .1 ff 13 fiizf E ,,,, q if c 2 Eg W 5 ga , W is 'Q na 2'f5 . V ff1?3gr-,,.o3g1'fw 545123, ,'-5-W . Zi, , 3f1l'i:eY1: ii .15-nr' , - 'f .-.., ' X ,ff Y-i7?55f:?Qi , fs , ,. ITSG? ' f 'Q Siirlxif-im ew Y. , ,gy ' 45 ,Q 4 -M-fe' he i my . t ,... .SYSN i V, Milf Davis lectures this freshman on the evils of truancy. Elizabeth Leudemann Terry Mackey- Ann Mangold Lisa Mann Laird Markland QQ Imac Martini? Jack Martin Richard Martinez Charles Massey Aileen Matos Dennis May Russell May Michael McClure Michael McCreight 'X There's just something about Freshmen . . . . . . They Enjoy Being With People H?134X MCC0rH1iQk Wilhelmina McEhen 3 E Charles Mccaffy David McGill Dan McHugh 3 Daniel McKinney Judy McKinney Hector Mendez Mark Mercer Mark Merritt Freddy Mesch Debra Miller Jim Miller Mary Mitchell Judy Moeller 336 Freshmen kill a little time before advisory. . y y . . . ,Q ., .K , ,L-, ,ff-Ai E ,,,r jk VV 5 Z i Q Q l Q if v 1 Freshmen cadets joke around the noon break. Armstrong smiles Lmplshly as Danny Armstrong talks of h1s weekend escapades. 352222-5 Q was vm L W Maj! 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A 'Q' like f are 05' vw 3 'S 1 Q 3 S w x S ' Br Debbie Olson Marc Owens Lisa Padgett Katie Papa Sharon Parker C,114fgmneP21ks Pat Parr P K Carin Pechacek Richard Penn Tom Penn Cindi Perez Arthur Peters IS31fPYPCP9!SC,i1Pw:f Lee Petersen Margaret Peterson Camille Pety Larry Phillips 1SriQlQl1i1lips Ann Platt 159621393 Kandi Ponting Pat Pope Linda Pounders Mary Pritchard Fabian Pruslce Jimmie Querner Paul Rabenaldt Dewey Rash Car Qly n Ridinger Chris Richardson 0 O 0 There's just something about Freshmen They Must Learn Coordination Girls take a break after throwmg the softball Through varlous exercises Barbara Riley Rudy Rios Dkebbie, Rives, Susan'4Rizer Anji Roberts Debbie Roberts Sgndy Robinson Mary Rodriquez Michelle Rogers, Les Romo physical skills. of the fitness is running the bsbaaaofh Terri Rountree A , W, X 'f'-Alice Rowetffy Redell Rowe Darla Roy Cathy Ruedinger Frances Sanders Joseph Satagaj Keith Savage Paul Schaefer Bills, Sshermerh 091 gl! Tandy Schubert ' Andres Schuetz Kathy Schwanenberg Curtis Scott Spring fever surely hit this freshman. John Scott Joseph Scudiero Steve Sellars Lisa Shaglgelfordfi Roxanne Shacldock Jeannette Shaffer Mark Shanley Colette Shermgn m Alice Sims Jill Singleton Sharon Singleton Sharon Skidmore Gary Slisz Steve Smalley Donnie Smith Jerry Smith Steve Smith Jean Sneller Karen Soard we fm My :F mms 'MH ge it ,Q M itil ff gm Ui ww if Z nfs' ,ff W ssl: .3 ing? M A ef K - ,--, fvf fs , - im ' X 5 A is 3 I' 3 sr t 4 1 . , H5 W' if SQ, W' 4 , K ,.L, g A F Q There'sjust something about Freshmen . . . . . . 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There's just something about Freshmen . . . . . . They're Just Freshmen mm. F f - Q ? 'i5l2'QIf '1 lwm' ly 5 71,1 Ik, ifufiiffll ',,L. f ' . ll fglii! - k.' ' ' Y ,, , . ' l F , y's', 1 5 ff. ,. M rm y Some Freshmen learn early that they must study. if numihnfff Tom Youngblood John Zanca John Zerbe Lori Ziegler Carey Zimlich Sterling Fletcher keeps score of the J.V. baseball games. Y 313-?Ffi,fi1 f,,g1,9:A5,1l-,f..ggfq . X W M qfwfwf 1 f 4:25-,ani-Q, ' ' f KV. vw.- f 1 S452 6 ai, .i-ff' ,T I ,Q-Qgfpfwt., 4: ff' 1 5, N555 m. .Q Q, 5-W likmwvsvau H3500- ' U15 . :W . 'S 2 ' fri ' 4 .. is - N sg , ' .21 :V .ff A - f 'ku' r 1? .- .Aff , , --in 1 1 i X, ,IX , ff A 34 .Lf A 5:q'E,,l,,, 1. jx 34- .- ' T.,-3. ---ig -K1 .' X A sv, ff,-ig zfi' ., f 151- '5VSE'ifQik24 s .Sx is -V :5,5'::f-5i3, ir-A xQ V. ,Q K TI iii- 'rx x , f ,-,., 71,2 x 1 ' gf '14 1 .- .. ' 1 i', 'ffl fail1-533:156f43L,fQiTX?fi'lgg 4 - 'Y' 4 -V ,231-'-ff :5v'L fi'7 3i'1i't1i-c1.',-QQSYQHTE ' . 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Rodes Bill Rodriyqqeagg Michael Cath ey Carol Carnes, ,'e, Pat Ehrilch Q Dan Ehlingerfiii' Steven Elmenrdorf Heyward 1oejForreote India Forreofe Randy Pain h Sharon Elmer Bomber Gordon Vickie Huegler Keith Huckabey Patricia Heckman Kathy Holson Sally Hanz Joanette Hauser Josh Hiller Vesta Flaggert Rocky Whoppit Barbara Bourgeois Sandy Bielstein Susan Blum Hini Bergmann Chris Castellaw Shirley Burleson Meredith Caughey Bob Chaney William Hood Steve Brewster Vicki Brown Marilyn Adams Carol Adams Kathleen Ball Denise Ashbacher Roxie Anderson Sally Eaves Tom Difronzo jim Stimson Jay Taylor James Weatherford Debbie Volletto iiBarbaraffSmith Debbi Self r rrtl T V , Mungesser 'Saii Peirce Teresa Tarmer Dub Dobson Tom Entwistle Kim Dinkins Richard Duncan Deneise O,Conner Louis Pearson Simone Childs Michille Brown Bryan Hangen Melody Ray Kathy Rountree Nan Brown Karen johnson Kirk Smith Wayne Seipel Cynthia Shaddex James Sikes Cindy Via Edith Thomas Carol Trimble jTed Voss Tom Tindall ,Mark Waldrep lKevin Vinall Hub Vivian Taina Troutman Wayne Walker Pat Witchell jim Webb Ronnie Wright Pat Yarbrough Roy Wright Cindy Witten Andrew Locke Linda Like Ann Platt Rick Phillips julie Pollock Debbie Olson Missy Peterson Katie Papa Lisa Padgett Karen Pete1fSen151 Charnann Parks' 1 Belinda WoYt2sezYli iery L 1L 'ssii .iii s'ifss Debbie V Wade Watson ' L T5 Onnieigy V ,rr L L arney ,iif om Youngblood ori yziegleft aneti Watson ynn,Swadley erry Smith 'ke Stokes A ick Taylor onnie Steves M aren Soard arla Spenkoch eorgeann Smith herri Sneckner ara Swain ison Strayer ohn Splichal teve Smith avid Taylor harles Kopecky aye Kraus ank Krimpel im Kremers eff Large udy Krimblee obert Lake oris Laubach usan Lay tebe Lease aren Lemons on Liles ourtney Lepick 'i'i't 5 Les LLL Christkicharydseni T Brad ii't L ii Carolyn S' sssrr l Barbara Debbie R655 ' R r Mary iiiii'i ii R ii Su San - Fa L Paul Collette'iSl'lei'rrian R it L Keith Lisa Able Sims Shawn Sinslffaa Kirk seocwf, Kathy Shaxlon f MarkjShanleyV jeamiette Shaffer L Gary Slisz ' Tandy -iix Schubert Debbie Warder Suzi Thomas Wendy Thomas Bob Vanderploeyfii' Mike Tucker Gary Uecker Robert Walker Susan Vagtborg Virginia Tomlin Pat Walkovak Dene Hearn Sandi Hart Linda Heberling g Katghy'tHarrington'ft K taa L Dean Hamiltoknfi: g I Ljgeffflfflriffith Cassie Grim Gary Guest Sam Fuller Hank Green r Betty Kaye lfforbes fi trf' ' Brad Fulk, girl Suzey V Rodney R Sterling Fletehler ' Martinfli' L leannqif'FUllio'iffi' iii' l Cathy Cafmea Glgengav John Gofdifh r Mary Fletcher iiiiii iii: Janet Field '-'t 4 George G en tryjtg, Sandra 'Finch ,Ly L Bobbie Gates Roxanne Gilleyli John Carver David Carver Stan Carlson J Kenneth Cecil A Ronnie Carroll i I Richard Carroll Richard T. 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San Anfonio, Texas 78220 17 661-4241 We ,Q ori ERRWLLE Us OMPANY' 'NC' iii i r Arrr i222'2 2 -if 1.ri2 2 rs L X .fl A f l'fi'ls A N 11 , 9 'L '.3. ,. 'f e:'2?i.2ar1z4f 4 f F 2- 21'-75 523153 avg: -5915. F F' pLUIVlblNg L blk Supp Lo 'X FX 4 8100 Broadway BROHDWAY -' I THEATER Q x fy Q ,I BARNETT DEVELOPING CO. X X TA4-1429 Q t AN if St Does thi girl belong in the third grade . Yesterday the third grade was reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic, papier-mache and busy work. To teach you had to know a lot. That was yesterday. Today it's base five, linguistics and planaria. To teach, you've got to know a lot more. Pam Plunkett is an elementary education maior at lncarnate Word College in San Antonio, Texas. ln four years holo , and the fine art of teaching the third grade. H' she's learned a great deal about mathematics, science, art, psyc gy More important, she's learned a great deal about Pam Plunkett. Pam's education is not unique at lncarnate Word. 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GERFERS Your Friendly Neighborhood Store 931 North Loop Road San Antonio, Texas OX 4-2531 POGUE REALTY Northside Home Sales and Property Management Lucille Paulson 748 Rittiman TA6-6301 NX - Royal 1 0 r - ' K1wJiX '1! ex Ai I IJ W 3 QQ Op! 120 W. Joseph Bearing and Power Transmission Specialists COMPUMENTS OF NORTHEAST SCHOOL CAPITOL BEARING Food Service Association f o Salutes San Antonio 0 Austin - If ,, Paul Fuller, Jr. 919 Avenue B MacArthur Students San Antonio, Texas 78215 Res. DI 4-8219 CA 6-7251 Res.: DI 4-5002 Off.: DI 1-1141 MORRIS W. TODD GENERAL AGENT State Reserve Life Insurance Co. Faithful Service Since 1924 103 Rhapsody San Antonio Ji K, 1 Q 'I' 13 J Q '1 r O 1 K Q0 ff! til 1 3 f EY! 'I x' E ' 6 Q J . Hi: . E . 1 1 , ' V -. ll R . J' we X is Faculty-Administration Index BACA, MRS. PAT-75,209 BAKER, MR. ROBERT-70,111, 159 BARLOW, MRS. PATTY-57 BARTH, MRS. MABEL-53 BEDFORD, MRS. CAROL-53 BENNETT, MISS ROSE I MARIE-72 ' BENTLEY, MRS. ORAL-53 BIGGS, MR. RAY-74 BIRMINGHAM, MR. FRANK-63 BLAYLOCK, MRS. MARJORIE-68 BOBO, MR. MELVIN-63 BOGGAN, MRS. ALICE-78 BOYLE, MISS MARY-1,50,324 BRADFIELD, MR. FRANK-79 CANTU, MRS. ANGELICA-60 CANTU, MRS. CORDELIA-52 CARDER, MR. WILLIAM-84 CARVER, MR. MAX-66 COON, MISS NANCY-84 DALTON, MR. EMMETT-66 DAVIS, MR. JAMES-51,335,270, 48,234,226 DAVIS, MRS. SHIRLEY-53 DAVIS, MR. WESLEY-65,90 DILL, MR. DON-131 ERNEST, MRS. HAZEL-52 ECORD, MRS. MARJORIE-62 FIRGENS, MR. CYRIL-64 FLEET, MRS. LORAYNE-53 FLOOD, MRS. VIRGINIA-75,101, 180,181 FREET, SGT. MAJOR JAMES-59, 195 GABRYL, MR. ROY-50 GARTMAN, MRS. PAT-74,204 GERHART, MR. QUINTER-65 GLENN, MRS. MARIA-80,215 GRIFFIS, MISS PAMELA-75 GRIGGS, MRS. EMILY-83 GUYER, MR. LOREN-67 HARDIN, MR. JAMES-60 HAYES, MR. JOHN-80 HAYNES, MRS. MARY-58 HAYWOOD, MR. JOHN-51 HENDERSON, MRS. DIANA-61 HINGER, MRS. LINDA-67 I-IITZGES, MR. NORMAN-74,220 HOGUE, MRS. BARBARA-62 HOLLOWAY, MRS. MILLCINE-55 HUDDLESTON, MRS. LORETTA-76 HUDSON, MRS. MARI-58 HULL, MRS. DALE-51 JENSEN, MR. JACK-76 JOHNSON, MR. BOBBY-80 JONES, MRS. MARILYN-57 KEILS, MR. WILLIAM-61 KEISER, MR. FRANK-67 KING, MR. SIDNEY-48,49,70,184, 185,230 KOEN, MR. JACK-54,203 LEVINTI-IAL, MRS. NANCY-56 LIGHTFOOT, MR. OSCAR-70 LUEDERS, MISS CYNTHIA-55 MARTIN, MR. JERALD-65,90, 111,183,261 MASON, MISS CINDERELLA-81 MASON, MRS. RUBY- MAYS, MRS. HELEN-52 MCCARTY, MISS MARLA-85,210 MCINTIRE, MISS DORIS-73 MCMANUS, MR. VERNON-90,97,111 241,261,108,21O MCSWAIN, MRS. JUNE -68,71 MEYER, MRS. ANNA-64,210 MILLER, MR. KENNETH-49,53 MILLIGAN, JOHN-76 MOSELEY, MR. BILL-68,115,117 MOYNIHAN, MRS. ODILIA-73 NIXON, MRS. JAMIE-72 O'BRIEN, MR. BILL-56 O'BRYANT, MR. BILL-56,135, 137,139 PEAK, MRS. VIRGINIA-55,210 PEARSON, MR. JOHN-75,176, 178,296 PIEPER, MR. ALFRED478 PORTER, MR. JOHN-66,152,153, 156,157,296 PRUITT, MRS. ANNIE-71 RASOR, MISS ARLENE-69 REEVES, MRS. MARY-54 RICHMOND, MRS. ANGELINE-57 72 RISCHE, MRS. HILDA-56,320 ROBINSON, SGT. SAMEUL-59, 195 RODRIQUEZ, MISS ELVA-73 RONAY, MR. GEORGE-79 RYAN, MISS JOANN-57,218 SAFFOLD, MRS. PATSY-61 SARGENT, MR. HOMER-62 SCHORP, MR. JAMES-67 SHAEER, MRS. TERESE-64 SITTON, MR. FRANK-71,149 SMITH, MR. JAMES-64,182 SMITH, MR. GENEG77,9O,111 SPEERT, MRS. EDITH-70 SPENCER, MRS. MARJORIE-53 STALL, MRS. D'IANN-54 SPEIER, MR. HENRY-57 TAMEZ, MISS MARY-73 TANKERSLEY, MISS LANEAL-85 162,210 TERRY, MR. JAMES-84 THOMSON, MRS. KRISTAN-83 TIETZ, MR. EDWARD-61 TRANSOU, MRS. LYNETTE-79, 214 TYSON, MRS. MARY-56 VAKEY, MR. GEORGE-46,47,199,239 224,263,108 VANVALKENBURG, MRS. JOAN-63 WALLACE, MR. WESLEY-S2 WESTAWAY, MR. ROBERT-81 WIEHARDT, MR. GLENN-69 WILLIAMS, MR. GARLAND-81 WRIGHT, MRS. FLORENCE-82 WRIGHT, MISS PAMELA-72,211 YATES, MRS. CAROLYN4 ABBOT, KAREN- F.H.A. 2,3,43 F.T.A. 43 Bairns 2g Lassies 3,4Q Spanish club 2,3. Page-236. ADCOCK, CHARLENE- F.H.A. 23 F.T.A. 3,43 Spanish club 23 Beta Club 3,43 Bairns 23 Brahmadoras 3,43 Advisory President 23 Break -Thru Club 43 Annual staff 4. Pages-236,282. ALEXANDER, RICHARD- Football 2,3,43 Diving Team 43 Track 2,33 Lettermen's Club3 National Hon- or Society 3,43 Baseball 3. Pages-90,103,236. ALEXANDER, TERRY- Tennis 23 Art Club 23 FBLA 23 Bairns 23 Rodeo Club 4. Page-236. ALEXANDER, TIM- Pages-93,236. ALFORD, GREG- Band 2,3,4 Qpresident 41. ALLES, RICHARD- Page -236. AMERSON, ANTHONY- Page-236. ANDERSON, GARY ANDREW, DOUG Football 3,43 Basketball 2,33 Letter- man's Club 43 National Honor Soci- ety 3,4. Page-90. ANDREWS, CAROLYN- Bairns 23 Lassies 33 Art Club 2,3,4, lTreasure 315 Try-Hi-Y 3g F.H.A. 23 T.T.A. 43 Break-Thru Club 3,43 Annual 4g Homecoming Court 4. Pages-220,236. ARANDA, JoE ARIZPE, SAM- Track 2g VICA 4. Page-236. AXMACHER, KEITH- R.O.T.C. 4. Page-236. AYCOCK, STEVE- Baseball 2,3,4Q Band 23 Beta Club 43 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 43 Letterman's Club 3,4. Pages-153,156,157. BACHMAN, DOUG- Football 2,33Track 2,43 Annual Staff 4g Student Council 23 Basketball 23 Lettcrman's Club 2,3,4. Pages-141,236. BAKER, LINDA- F.T.A. 43 F.H.A. 43 Bairns 23 Lassies 3QA.F.S. 3,43 Spanish Club 3. Page-237. BAKER, MARY LYNN- Bairns 23 Lassies 33 Latin Club 3,4 QPraeter 413 Beta Club 3,4 lCorrc- Seniors sponding Secretary 413 National Hon- or Society 3,4. Page-237. BARKER, SCOTT- Page-237. BARNHILL, BILL- Swimming 2,3,43 O.E.A. 43 Letter- man's Club 2,3,43 All American Swimmer 4. Pages-129,227,237. BARSTON, CYNTHIA BARTOLOMEI, BARRIE- Bairns 2,33 F.H.A. 3,43 F.T.A. 33Beta Club 3,43 Advisory President 33 French Club 2. Page -237. BASSETT, REXANNE- Page-237 BAUGHN, TOMMY- German Club 3,43 Chess Club 4. Page-237. BAUMANN, JIN- Track 3,43 Key Club 4. Pages-141,237. BAYSE, RICHARD- Band 3,43 Golf 33 -1.V. Football 33 Brahma Tales 4 QSports Editor 413 N.F.L. 43 Stage Band 43 Taurus 3. Pages-222,23'7. BECK, STEPHEN- Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 23 Track 3,43 F.T.A. 43 Student Council 43 Advisory President 43 National Honor Society 4. Pages-116,117,124,11 5,141,143,185, 237. BECKMAN, LINDA- Page-237. EENEDIGT, JIMMY- Beta Club 43 Golf Team 3. Page-237. BENEDICT, MARK- National Honor Society 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Tennis 2,33 O.E.A. 4 fPresi- dent 413 Science Club 2. Pages-2l4,237. BENHARD, BETTY BENZING, LINDA- Art Club 3,43 Folk Music Apprecia- tion Club 4. Page-237. BEVERLYJODIE- VICA 43 G.R.A. 33 Student Aide 2. Page-237. BIGGSNIOHN- Speech 2, Tennis 2,3,4 QCaptain 413 Spanish Club 2. Pages-135,138,231 BLAIR,-IANINE BLAIR, RICHARD- Tennis 4. Pages-1 34,1 35,138. BLUM, LINDA- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 F.B.L.A. 33 VOE 43 OEA 4. Page-238. BOERNER, DAVID- Pages-226,238. BOLDT, JAMES- VICA 4. BRALY, CATHY- Bairns 23 Lassies 33 O.E.A. 43 VICA 4. Pages-214,238. BRANDT, DOTTIE- F.H.A. 43 Beta Club 3,43 Bairns 3g Lassies 43 A.F.S. 33 National Honor Society 3,4. Page-238. BRISCOE, JIM- Baseball 23 Football 2,3,4 QCaptain 413 Ke Club 3,4 QVice-President 413 Beta Cllub 43 FHA Beau 3. Pages-90,93,183,238. BROWN, DONNA- Bairns 2,33 F.B.L.A. 23 F.T.A. 43 F.H.A. 2,33 German Club 4. Page-238. BUCHANAN, DEE- Chess club 2,4. BU FFIN, BARBARA- Page -238 BURLESON, WES- Page-238. BURTON, BRENDA- Baixns 2,33 F.T.A. 33 F.H.A. 43 A.F.S. 3. Page--239. BURTON, RICHARD- Swimming 43 All District 4g Letter- man's Club 4. Page-129. BURWELL, KATHY- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Beta Club 43 Masque and Wig 2. Page-239. BYRNE, MIKE- Football 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,4. Page 90,110,239. CALAMON, JAMES- Electronics Club 3. Page-239. CALHOUN, BARBARA- Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 2,45 Beta Club 3,4. Page 239. CARDENAS, MARTHA- Bairns 25 Lassies 3, F.T.A. 3, Beta Club 3,45 Masque and Wig 2,3,45 A Capella Choir 45 Thespians 45 Na- tional Forensic League 3,45 National Honor Society 45Class Chaplain 3. Pages-136,208,209,239. CARLE, BILL- CARLSON, MITCHELL- Tennis 3,45 Basketball 2. Page 135,139,239. CARLSON, PAT- Band 2,3,45 National Forensic League 3,4 QVice-President 4, Secretary 315 Beta Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 45 National Merit Finalist 45 A11 District Band 4. Pages 226,231,239 CARNES, RICHARD- Band 2,3,45 joskee's Scholarship A- ward 45 National Honor Society 4. Page-239. CARNEY, PATRICIA- GRA 25 FHA 25 Masque and Wig 2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Bairns 35 NFL 3,45 A Capella Choir 3,45 Art Club 45 Girls Choir 2. Pages-75,205,239. CARRANZA, ROBERT- Page-90. CAR RARA, FERNANDO CASTENEDA, JAIME CASWELL, GARY- Student Council 3,4 QSergeant-at- Arms 315 FBLA 45 Beta Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 2,3,4 QAII State 45 Captain 415 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Football 2,35 President of Senior Classg FHA Beau5 MacArthur Striders. Pages-142,144,234,235,239,264. CATHER, LYNNE- Pages-135,239. CHILDRESS, BETH- FHA 25 FTA 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Youth for Christ 35 Bairns 2,3,4 QExecutive Captain 415 F.B.L.A. 35 Most Outstanding Bairn 4. Pages-1 71,240 CLARK, JANETTE- Band 45 FHA 4. Page-240. CLARK, JUDI- Page-2 40. CLIFFEJILL- German Club 45 Latin Club 45 Advisory President 4. Page-240. CLOUGH, LOUISE- DECA 4. Page-240. COLE, MARY- French Club 3 QVice-President 315 AFS 35 FTA 3,45 Masque and Wig 35 Lassies 35 Bairns 2. Page-240. CONTREAS, DENISE- Band 2,3,4 lLibrarian 415 Beta Club 3,45 French Club 3,45 FHA 45 National Honor Society 3,4. Page-240. COOK, JANE- FHA 45 Bairns 3,4. Page-240. COOPER, CHARLES- Pages 9O,24O. COOPER, JENNIE- Page-240. CORDER, KEN- Football 3,4. Pages-90,105,240,241. COYRELL, RHONDA- Lassies 45 National Honor Society 4. Pages-l99,240. COTHAM, BRETT- Basketball 2,3,45 Beta Club5 Science Club QVice-President 41. Pages-115,241. COUSER, KATHY- French Club 3,4 QPresident 415 Art Club 4 ITreasurer 415 Tbespians 3,4 QPresident 415 Masque and Wig 45 National Forensic League 3,45 Best Actress V.I.L. District AAAA5 French Symposium First Place Art5 French Symposium First Place Poe- tryg Sweetheart 4. Pages-75,205,206,209,219,225,224, 248,241. COX, DEBORAH- FHA 2,45 Bairns 25 Lassies 35 Masque I and Wig 2,4. Page-241. Cox, EDDIE- Page-241. CRAIG LIN- Page-241. CRAVEN, BARRY- Page-214. CRAWFORD, STANLEY- National Forensic League 45 National Honor Society 45 Taurus Staff 45 National Merit Finalist 4. Pages-207,226,241. CRISWELLJEANNE- Bairns 25 Class Officer QChaplain 215 FHA 2,3,45 ISecretary 415 Annual Staff 45 FHA Ball Court 2,3,4, Queen 4. Pages-202,241. CRITES, STEPHEN- R.O.T.C. 4. Page-193. CUNNINGHAM, KATHY- Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 AFS 2,35 FHA 2,35 FTA 45 National Beta Club 4. Page-241. CUSICK, TONNIE- Bairns 35 Lassies 45 Beta Club 45 QSecretary 415 National Honor Soci- ety 3,45 FHA 3,45 AFS 35 Advisory President 35 FHA court 4. Page-241. DALKE, LESLIE- V.I.C.A. 35 Health Occupations 3,45 Bairns 25 Lassies 35 Homecoming court 2. Page-241. DALTON, DANIEL- Page-241 . DAMERON, RONALD- Page-242. DAWSON, JAMES- National Honor Society 3,4. Page-242. DSBERRY, MARCIA- French Club 3,45 QVice-President 4j5 AFS 3,45 lVice-President 4J5 FTA 45 Lassies 35 Sweetheart Court 25 National Honor Society 45 Outstand- ing French Student 35 French Sym- posium First in State5 Foreign Ex- change Student Finalist National. Page-75,201,242. DECOMBLE, ODILE- Foreign Exchange Student 45 French Club 45 FTA 45 Bairns 45 Homecom- ing Court 4. Pages-213,242. DE LA CRUZ, ROLAND- DE ROSSETT, .IO ANNE- Bairns 35 German Club 3,45 Voca- l tional Industrial Club 45 FTA 45 OEA 45 GRA 45 Youth for Christ 4. Page-242. DE ROSSETTNIOHN DE WINNE, CHRIS-- F.H.A. 2,35 Bairns 25 O.E.A. 45 QSecreta.ry 4j. Pages-214,242. DICKMAN, CHRIS VICA 4. DIETZ, RANDY- Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Future Teachers 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes5 Letterman's Club 3,45 All District Baseball 3. Pages-90,1S3,155,242. DIVINE, CRAIG- Page -242. DOBBS, LUCINDA- Beta Club 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Folk Music Appreciation Club 3,45 Masque and Wig 2,3,45 A Capella Choir 3,45 Bairns 25 National Merit Finalist 4. Page-52,242,226. DUARTE, ROBERT- Track 2,3. Page-242. DUARTE, SARA- O.E.A. 3,45 Bairns 4. Page-242. DUCHAINE, MICHELLE- GRA 3. Page 242. DUNCAN, RICHARD- Basketball 25 Chess Club 3,4. DUNSIRN, TINA- VOE 4, OEA 45 DECA 3, lSecretary 3j. Page-214. EASTERWOOD, SANDRA- Girls Choir 35 A Capella Choir 45 Bairns5 Lassies 45 FTA 45 AFS 4. Page-242. EBY, JEAN- Page-207,242. ECKENROD, KAREN- EDWARDS, HARRY- Band 2,3,45 Key Club 4. Page-242. EHRILCH, MICHEAL- Key Club 4. Page -242. EICHOLTZ, LINDA- Band 25 Bairns 25 Beta Club 3,45 Flag Twirler 3,4. Page-164,243. ELVEY, MARTHA- AFS 25 Band 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 QTreasure 425 National Honor Society 3,4 QChapla1n 4j 5 VOE 4. Page-243. ENGLEMAN, GARY ESPINOSA, CARMEN- VOE 45 OEA 4. Page-243. EVANSJEANETTE- Spanish Club 25 FTA 2,3,45 FHA 2,35 Beta Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Bairns 25 Lassies 3,4 fSecretary 415 AFS 35 Class Treasure 3,45 Student Council. Page-165,185,234,235,243. FARMER, MARY- Art Club 3,45 Folk Appreciation Club 3,4. FETZER, MARK- Key Club 3,4 QPresident 4J5 Baseball 2,3,45 Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 45 National Honor Society 3,4. Pages-156,157,153,200,243. FLETCHER, NANCY- FHA 2,35 FTA 2,3,45 Bairns 2,35 Class Reporter 2, Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Court 2. Pages-168,186,243 FLINTCHER, NANCY- FLINT-IER, SALLY- Page-243. FLORES, ROYMOND- VICA 3,4. FOLEY, BRENDA- Brahma Tales staff 45 Director Masquerade 45 Beta Club 45 Folk Music Appreciation Club 4. Page-243. FORKEY, RUDAN. FOWLER, TOMMY- Football 2,35 Spanish Club 2, Key Club 3. FRANDSEN, MARK- Chess Club 4. Page-243. FULTON,jOE- Science Club 25 Electronics Club 2,3 ,4. Pages-48,243. GABRIEL, STEVE- VICA 3,4. Page-244. GARCIA, GERADO GARRETT, CHARLES- Golf 3,45 National Honor Society 4. Page-149. GARTON, SUSIE- Tennis 25 Health Occupations 35 Art Club 4. Page-244. GIBBS, LOYD- Football 35 Baseball 35 Beta Club 3,4. Page-244. GIBSON, PAULETTE- Latin Club 2,35 Beta Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Mask and Wig 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Girl's Swim Team 2,3,4. Pages-129,132,244,258. GIPSON, ZIA- Beta Club 3,4 QChaplain 4l5 National Forensic League 2,3,45 National Hon- or Society, French Club 2,35 FHA 2,35 Brahma Tales 45 Taurus Staff 45 French Symposium Choral first place. Page-222,244 GOETZEL, MARS HA- Page-244. GORDON, ANN- FHA 2,35 Bairns 35 French Club 4. GORDON, ANN-MARlE- Art Club 3,45 Folk Music Apprecia- ton Club 3,4. GRAHAM, JOE- Baseball 2,3,45 j.V. Basketball 35 Science Club 29 President 49 Key Club 3,4Q Latin Club 39 On the Spot TV Show 49 lst Grand Prize at International Science Fairg Honors Group, 1st place Biology. Pages-244,156,153 GREEN, PAM- VICA 3,491st place Notebook 3,4. Pages-244. GREEN, PATTI- Bairns 29 Lassies 3,4, QLassie Colonel 419 FHA 2,3,4Q FTA 3,49 Spanish C ub 39 AFS 3. Page-244. KGRESSEN, GAIL- Masque and Wig 3. Page-244. GRIFFIN, MARI- FHA 3,49 Tennis 3, Page-244. GRIFFIS, DAVID- Key Club 2,3,4 QSecretary 419 Chess Club 3,49 National Merit Letter of Commendation QCHESS19 On the Spot TV 4. Page-244. GRIFFITH, CHRIS- Science Club 49 Key Club 4. Page-244. GRONA, TIM- Tennis 49 A-Band 2,3,4Q San Antonio Youth Symphony 4. Pages-244,135. GULLEY, DEBORAH- FTA 4. Page-244. HAMILTON, SUSAN- Tennis 39 FTA 3,49 Bairns 39 Advisory President 39 Annual Staff 4. Page-245. HANKS, CHERI- FHA 2,32 Spanish Club 2,39 German Club 29 Masque and Wig 2,39 Lassies 3,49 AFS 2,39 FTA 3,49 Beta Club 4g Bairns 2. Page-245 . HANSELL, KATHI- AFS 39 Bairns 3. Page-245. HANSEN, DEBORAH- Bairns 29 Lassies 3,49 FTA 3,49 FHA 29 AFS 2,3. Page-245. HANZ, KARL- Band 2,3. Page-245. ARDING, PATRICIA- Page-245 . HARFORD, PENNY- AFS 2,3,49 Spanish Club 29 Beta Club 3 4' Mas ue and Wi 2 Bairns 2- , , C1 S S , Lassies 3,49 Swimming 2,3,4 QCo-Cap- tain 41. Pages-245 ,1 29. HARRELL, DEE- Page-245. HARRINGTON, JAM ES- VICA 3. Page-245 . HARRIS, EMILY FTA 3,49 Student Council 2, Brahma- VICA 49 Football 2,3Q Track 2,3. Page-246. HILL, GLORIA- HINE, CECILY- Band 2,3,49 Beta Club 3,49 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4 QV-Pres.41. Page-246,231. HODGKINS, CAROL- FTA 2,3,49 Bairns 2g Lassies 3,4. Page-246. HOLMES, MELODY- FHA 2,3,49 Bairns 29 FTA 3,49 Spanish Club 39 AFS 39 Lassies 3,4. Page-246. HOOVER, DAWNA- Page 247. HOWE, JODY- FHA 2,3. Page-247. HUCKABY, EDWARD- Texas A8cM Architectual Drawing Competition 4. Page-247. HUDSON, ART- HUGHES, PATRICK- Welding Club 4, Acting V-Pres. of Welding Club Chapter 447. Page-247. HULETT, DAVID- Track 29 Football 39 Beta Club 2,4. Page-247. I IKERD, KARL- Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I and Il Club 3,4. Page-247. IRBY, JOY- Beta Club 3,49 Spanish Club 29 Nat'l Honor Society 3,49 AFS 3,4, FTA 3,49 Bairns 29 Lassies 3,49 Brahma- doras 3,49 Class Reporter Historian 3 ,4. Pages-247 ,235 ,2 34. ISON, ROY- Pages-247,129. IVANOSKI, STEVEN IZAGUIRRE, MARCIA doras 3,4, Annual Staff 3,49 Bairns 29 Page-247 265. Quill and Scroll 39 QSecretary 31 Nat'l Honor Society 3,49 Beta Club 4. Page-246. HAR RIS, JUDITH- HATTIER, SUSAN- Bairns 39 Lassies 49 OEA Club 3,49 QAssociation Secretary 319 Office Ed- ucation President 4. Page-246. HAUS ER, REAGAN- Page-246. HEALEY, WALTER- Fencing Club 49 Latin Club 4. Page-246. HICKEY, GENE- JAECKLEJENNIFER Bairns 29 Lassies 3,49 Brahmadoras 49 FHA 2,3,49 FTA 3,49 Beta Club 3,49 Nat'l Honor Society 49 Student Council 3,4 lHistorian 419 Varsity Tennis 2,39 Homecoming Court 4g Basketball Sweetheart 4. Page-24'7,185,235. JAMES, ROBERT- JOHNS, STEPHEN- Folk Music Appreciaton Club 39 Fencing Club 39 Future Business Leaders of America 4. Page-247. JOHNSON, DONALD- A Band 2,3,49 Stage Band 3,49 Wind Ensemble 3,45 Bass Choir 45 Electron- KIES, ROGER- ics Club 4. Page-179,247. JOHNSON, ROBERT- VOE 45 Debate Team 45 Nat'l Forensic League 45 OEA 4. Page-214,247. JOHNSTON, ROBERT- Page-247. JONES, JACK JONES, KENNETH - Pages-247,229,181. JONES, ROBERT- Baseball 3. Page-247. JOUFFRAY, BUTCH- Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Page-247. KARPEL, MARK- Page-248. KAYSER, TIMOTHY KEENE, GARY KENNEDY,JANlCE- Bairns 35 Lassies 45 Brahmadoras 45 French Club 3,4 fTreasurer 4J5 AFS 35 Beta Club 45 FTA 45 FHA 3,45 French Symposium lst place Choral Ensemble 3. Pages-248,201,75. KENNING, SHERYL KERLEY, JAMES- Page-206. KETCHAM,jULIE- Bairns 2, Masque and Wig 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Brahamadoras 3,45 Las- sies 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Sweetheart Ball Court 45 Golf Sweetheart. Pages-45,248. KIDDER, KEN- FBLA 2,35 OEA 3,4 QVice-Pres. 3J. Page-248. Football 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Track 3,45 FTA 45 Key Club 45 Track A11 District Honorable Mention 45 30 AAAA 100 Yard Track 35 All District Honorable Mention 19 AAAA Sprint Relay. Piges-94,95,98,99,109,162,248,253, 1 5 KILIAN, CAROLYN- Bairns 25 Spanish Club 25 FHA 2,45 FTA 45 AFS 35 Beta Club 3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 45 Lassies 3,45 Advi- sory Pres. 4. Page-248. KILLEBREW, KATHY Spanish Club 2,35 AFS 2,35 FTA 3,45 Beta Club 45 Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 FHA 25 Lassies Activities Major 45 Sr. Class Chaplain. Pages-162,248,165,235. KLINE, ALICE- FTA 45 Lassies 3,4. Page-248. KLINGER, KATHY- Bairns 2,35 Secretary 35 German Club 3,45 FHA 45 Nat'l Honor Society 45 Lassies 4. Page-248. KNUST, FRITZ KOEHLERMJANET- Bairns 35 Lassies 3,45 German Club 3,45 FTA 4, Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Page-248. KOETHE,JOYCE- Bairns 2,35 FHA 2,3,45 FTA 35 AFS 25 DE 4. Page-248. KOHUTEK, TERRY- Band 2,3,45 Beta Club 45 Science Club 45 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 4. Page-248. KOPECKY, BEULAH- FHA 2,3,45 Bairns 25 Spanish Club 35 AFS 35 Lassies 3,45 VICA 4, Health Occupations 45 Dutchess FHA Ball 25 Princess FHA Ball 35 VICA Sweet- heart 4. KOTZUR, KENNETH- Page-248. KRAMME, LINDA KRAUSE, BECCA- Pages-77,21 4. LAFON, CAROL- Brahmadoras 3,45 FTA 2,3545 FHA 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Tennis Team 25 Bairns, 25AFS 3. Page-249. LAMOND, DEBRA- FHA 4. Page -249. LANEMJAMES- Marching Band 2,3,45 Band Manager 3,4. Page-249. LANGRIDGE, MARY- Art Club 3,45 Folk Music Apprecia- tion Club 3,45Nat'l Honor Society 45 Creative Writing Club 45 Taurus Anthology 4. Page--249. LANGSTON, LAURIE- Bairns, 25 Art Club 2,3,4 fSecretary 3,415 Spanish Club 35 American Field Service 35 Lassies 35 Lassie Flag- twirler 45 FHA 451st place Hcmisfair Poster Art Contest 35 National Fashion Board 45 Sweetheart Court Lady In Waiting 35 FHA Court Princess 4. Page-249,164. LAWSON, GAYLE LASSWELL, WHITEY- Key Club 3,4. Page-249. LAWSON, GAYLE- GRA 43 Creative Writing 43 Nat'l Forensic League 4. Page 249. LEACH LARRY- Pages-249,151 ,149,148. LEAS, CHRISTINE- Page-249. LEE, JANET- Page-249. LEMAN, CATHY- GRA 4. Page-249. LEWIS, LYNNE- Page-249. LEWIS, RODGER- Page -249. LEWSON, GAYLE- Page-249. LEYENDECKER, VINCENT Beta Club 4. Page-249. LITTLE, ROBERT ROTC 4. Page-249,191 LOCKE, AMY- Page 250. LONG, BRENDA- GRA 4. Page -250. LONG, NONIE- FTA 3,43German Club 43 GRA 4. Page-250. LUERSEN, LINDA LUKER, MIKE- Band 2,3,43 Blue Knights 2,3,43 Slide Rule Club 3,43 North-East CAB Band 3,43 All District Band 2,3,43 All Star Stage Band 33 All State Solo Contest 2. Page-250. LYON, LISA Spanish Club 23 AFS 23 Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 Advisory Pres. 3,43 Nat'l Honor Society 43 Beta Club 43 FHA 2,3,43 FTA 4. Page-250. MACE, DIANNA- FHA 2,3,4 Qpresident 4j3 FTA 3,43 AFS 33 Bairns 23 Lassies 3,4. Page-250. MADERE, SUE- Bairns 23 Lassies 33 VICA 3,4. Page-250. MADDOX, MARILYN- Page 250. MARKSJANICE- Girls, Choir 23 A Capella Choir 3,43 Madrigals 43 NHS 3,43 Regional Choir 43 French Symposium Music En- semble, 1st place 4. Pages-250,258. MARKS, KAY- Latin Club 2,33 NHS 3,4Q Masque 84 Wig 43 A Capella Choir 3,4. Pages-251 3258. MARTIN, NANCY- FI-IA 33 FTA 43 Bairns 33 Masque Bc Wig 3. Page-251. MARTIN, VIOLET- FTA 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,43 Bairns 2,3Q Tennis 3. Page-251. MARTIN, WAYNE- Basketball 233,43 Key Club 4. Pages-115,251 MARULLO, BARBARA- Baims 23 Lassies 33 Brahmadoras 43 FHA 33 FTA 4. Page-251. MASSEY, WILLIAM- Band 2,3,43 OEA 3,4 Qparliamen- 'tarian 3,43. Page-251. MATHIS, DONALD- VOE 43 Advisory president 3. Pages-214,251. MAXFIELD, TERRY- j.V. Baseball 23 Varisty baseball 33 Beta Club 43 Key Club 43 FBLA 43 Student Council 43 NHS 3,4. Pages-185,251. MCCAFFREY, GARY- J.V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,43 Latin Club 3g Basketball 23 FTA 43 All-district football 43 Mr. Football 4. Pages-90,101,104,107,l 08,172,1 83, 251. MCCAUL, EDWARD- Key Club 3,4 Qtreasurer 413 Beta Club 3,43 NHS 43Track 3,4 Pages-141,251. MCCAGUE, MARY MCCARROL, RALPH McCARTNEY, DEBBIE- Tennis 2,3,43 AFS 2,33 Bairns 23 Lassies 33 FTA 3,43 Youth Employ- ment Service 2,3. Pages-135,137,251. McCLURE, CHARLES- Page 251 MCCLURE, DEBBIE- Bairns 3, Lassies 43 FTA 4. Pages-222,252. MCCONNELL, MARY- FHA 2,33 Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 FTA 3,4. Page-252. McCOY, WILLIAM- ROTC 4. Page-252. MCDONALD, CHARLES MCMAUGHAN, KEVIN- Football 23 Basketball 23 Track 2,3,43 Lettermen's Club 3,4. Pages-141,252. MCWHORTER, ROBERT MEADOR, DAN- Masque 8: Wig 23 Electronics Club 4 Qpresident 41. Page-252. MEANS, KATHY- FHA 2,3,43 FTA 43 Spanish Club 23 Beta Club 3,43 Bairns 2g Lassies 3,43 BRAHMA 4. MERCER, CONNIE- Pages-21 4,21 5. MERKIN, RANDY- Golf 2,33 Beta Club 4 fSgt. at Arms 47 Page-252. METHENY, HOMER MIDDLETON, ALLAN MILAN, ROBERT- Page 252 MILLER, DAN MILLER, ANDY- Chess Club 3. Page-252. MILLER, TIMOTHY- Latin Club 2,3,4 Qvice-president 3, president 4l9 Fencing Club 3,4 QPresident 3,4lL NHS 3,49 ROTC 4. Page-252. MISCHER, TERRYE- Tennis 2,39 Bairns 29 Lassies 3,49 Brahmadoras 3,4 QHead 4j9 NHS 3,4, Beta Club 3,4, FTA 3,49 Youth Employment Service 2,32 BRAHMA 49 Outstanding Brahmadora 4. Pages-l16,220,252. MODDERS, DEBBIE- Band 2,3,49 Photography Club 39 Data Processing Club 4. Page-252. MORGAN, DEBORAH- Beta Club 4, Brahma Tales 4. Page-253. MOGAN, MIKE- swimming 4, An Club 4. Page-129,252. MOODY, LYNN- Advisory President 2,3. Page-253. MORELAND, ROBERT- Beta Club 3,4, Chess Club 3,49 Number Sense 39 National Merit Semi-finalist. Pages-217,227,253 MOORE, HARRY- Track 2,3,49 NHS 3,4Q Beta Club 49 FBLA 4g Ke Club 49 Number Sense 2,35 N ationaI,Merit Finalist. Page-227,253. MOOREJUDY- Bairns 39 FTA 3,45 FBLA 49 FHA 3,49 French Club 3,49 Beta Club 49 Tennis 3,4. Pages-201,253. MOORE, RICKY- Baseball 2,3,49 Letterman's Club 2,3,4, BKAHMA 4, FCA 4. Pages-153,155,253 MORRIS, DANIEL MORRIS, DEE- Page 253. MOYE RS , ROBERT- Page 253. MUNOZ, JUDY- Page 253. MURPHY, WALTER MUTH, KENNETH- Fencing Club 3,49 Latin Club 2,3 Qpresident 3l. Page-253. NASHOLD, DONNA- Page-253. NAUSCHUTZ, PAUL- Key Club 3,49Track 49 Page-253. NAVARRO, NANCY- Bairns 2, Lassies 3,49 FTA 3,49 FHA 49 AFS 3,4. Page-254. NEUGEBAUERJERRY- Spanish Club 29 Basketball 2g Base- ball 2,39 Football 2,3,4, FTA 49 Letterman's Club 3,4. Football Cap- tain 4. Pages-90,96,102,106,10'7,109,183, 253,254. NEWHOUSE, LARRY- Electronics Club 3. Page-254. NICHOLSON, KAY- Band 2,3,4 Qtreasurer 4j9 FTA 49 Beta Club 4g NHS 49 AFS 49 Feature Twirler 4. Pages-177,254. NISBET, DOUGLAS- Masque 8: Wig 3,4. Page-254. OLSEN, KAREN- OEA 49 Creative Writers Club 4. OLSON, DOUGLAS- DECA 3,4. Page-254. OWNES, SUZANNE- Page-254. OWENS, VICKI- Bairns 29 OEA 3,4. PAIRETT, JANICE- OEA 4. PALMER, KATHY- Bairns 29 Lassies 3,49 Qfinancial major 4 Beta Club 3,49 AFS 3,4 fpresident 4 Advisory President 2,33 FTA 3,4. Page-165,254. PARKER, MICHAEL- Track 2,39 NHS 3,49 Math Club 39 Bowling 49 FTA 4g National Merit Finalist 4. Pages-226,231,254. PARKER, RONALD- A Band 3,4 fvice-president 4l. Page-254. PARKHURST, SUSAN- Band 3,49Woodwind Ensemble 4. Page-254. PATTERSON, DEBORAH- Pages 135 ,136,254. PATTERSON, DONNA- Pages 254,258 ,278. PAULSON, STEVE- NHS 3,4 cgpresident 49, FBLA 2,3,4 Qvice-presi ent 3, president 4j9 FTA 3,45 Beta Club 49 Key Club 4' Number Sense 2,3,49 Advisory Presi- dent 49 On-the-Spot 3,4 QCaptain 4j9 Basketball 2,39 National Merit Semi- finalist. Pages-76,199,227,254,260. PEARcE,KEN- Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,49 Baseball 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4 Qvice-president 3, president 4l Beta Club 3,49 NHS 3,49 FCA 49 Letter- man's Club 3,4. Pages-9O,96,l84,l85,241,254. PEARSON, DEBRA- Bairns 29 OEA 4. Page-214,254. PEGG, GEORG- OEA 49 VOE 4. Page-255. PERKINS, GLEN- Basketball 2,3,4 QCaptain 4l9 Stu- dent Council 2,3,49 Key Club 3g FBLA 4g Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Sophomore Class President9 Senior Class Vice-President9 Advisory Presi- dent 2. Pages-115,1l8,119,123,124,185,234 235,255. PETE RSON , THOMAS - Electronics Club 2. PETRI, KENNETH- Page 255. I I v s PETTIT, PATSEY- Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 AFS 25 FTA 3. Page-255 PIEKALSKI, DEBRA PILLAR, DAVID PITCHFORD, RICHARD- VICA 4. Page-255. PITZKE, FRED- Golf 2,3,45 Basketball Mgr. 45 Choir 2,3,45 Photography Club 2,3,45 AFS 2,35 FTA 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3. Page-255. PLUNKETT, WAYNE- A-Band 2,3,45 OEA 4. Page-25 5. POLKA, JIMMY- Tennis 2,3,4. POU, MARGIE- Bairns 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 AFS 35 FTA 3,45 Beta Club 4. Page-255. PRICKETT, DARCIE- FTA 45 AFS 4. Page-255. PRINCE, MARCY- Bairns 35 FTA 3,45 French Club 35 Lassies 45 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 BRAHMA TALES 35 BRAHMA 4 QAdvertising Manager 41. Pages-221,255. PRITCHETT, LESLEY- Page-225. PUGH, ALBERT- Track 4. PYNDUS, RICK- Tennis 35 A Capella Choir 4. Page-255. QUERNER, THERA- Bairns 25 Lassies 35 BRAHMA 4. QUIROGA, CARMEN- Page -256. RAILSBACK, RICK- NHS 45 Masque 84 Wig 4. Pages-205,206,255,256. RAINWATER, KEITH- Track 2. Page-256. RAMIREZ, LYDIA- Page -256 . RANGEL, PEDRO RECORDS, ROBERT- Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 3. Page-256. REED, ANTHONY- Football Mgr. 2,3,4. Pages-90,11O,256. REEVES, SANDI- VICA 4. Page-2 56. REINSCH, JANET- Bairns 35 FTA 3,45 AFS 3,45 Beta Club 4. Page-256. REINSCHJOYCE- Bairns 35 FTA 3,45 AFS 3,45 Beta Club 4. Page-256. RHODES, MARILYN- Bairns 2,35 Lassies 45 Latin Club 2,3,4 Qvice-president 415 NHS 45 National Latin Honor Society 35Beta Club 3,45 FTA 3,4. Page-256. RICE, SUE ELLEN- FHA 2,35 FTA 45 VICA 35 OEA 45 Bairns 35 FBLA 2. Page-256. RICHTER, JAMES- v1cA 3. RILEY, BILL- Track 3. Page-256. ROBERTSON, ANNA- FTA 3,45 Beta Club 4 Qcha lain 415 Bairns 35 Lassies 45 Folllg Music Appreciation Club 4. Page-256. ROBLES, CAROL- Health Occupations Club 3. Page-256. sf- P73 as ,,,, f.,. ,gg ,,,, J .. an --va Q- W ROTH, GODE- FHA 2,3,5 Masque 8: Wig 35 Spanish Club 25 AFS 25 Bairns 2,35 D.E. 4 Qsecretary 415 Beta Club 3,4. ROWELL, BARRY- RUMBEL, NANCY- Band 2,3,45 ltreasurer 3, Secretary 415 Majorette 45 NHS 3,4 Qsecretary 415 French Club 3,4 Qsecretary 415 Advisory president 2,3,45 All-State Orchestra 2,3,45 Band Sweetheart 45 Montgomery Wards Outstanding Stu- dent of the month 4. Pages-177,199,256. RUSSELL, LINDA- VOE 4, OEA 4. Pages-214,2 57. SAHM, SUSAN- Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 FTA 3,4 fvice-president 415 FHA 35 AFS 2. Page-257. SANCHEZ, CHARLES SAVAGE, BRUCE- Fencing Club 35 Folk Music Appreci- tion Club 35 German Club 3. Page-257. SCHAEFER, PAT- FHA 45 AFS 4. SCHAFFER, PAUL- Page-257. SCHIEB, SANDY SCHNEIDER, MARK- Track 3,45 FCA 45 Letterman's Club 3,45 VICA 4. Page-257. SCI-IREIBER, JEFFREY SCHRIEVER, ZADA- German Club 3,4 Qvice-president 415 AFS 45 Beta Club 45 Latin Club 4. Page-257. SCHROEDER, MIKE SCI-IUETZ, STUART- Tennis 2,3,45 National Forensic League 3,45 Photography Club 3. Pages-135,138,257,258. SCHWIND, JIMMY- Football 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 FTA 45 Letterman's Club 3,4. Pages-90,257,261. SEALY, GUY- Rodeo Club 45 VICA 45 ICT 4. Page-257. SIEDEL, HELEN- Bairns 35 Lassies 45 FHA 2,35 Swimming 2,3,4 Qcaptain 41. Pages-129,258. SELF, VONNIE- Bairns 25 Lassies 3,45 FTA 3,45 FHA 2,3,45 FBLA 45 BRAHMA 4. Pages '74,258. SELLA, LEONARD SELLARS, DORIS- Choir 43 Art club 4. Page-258. SHACKELFORD, ANN-LYNN- Beta Club 3,4Q Bairns 23 Brahmadoras 3,43 FTA 3,43 Spanish Club 23 BRAHMA 3,4 fEdit0r fl?3 BRAHMA TALES 33 FHA 2,33 A visory presi- dent 2,31 Quill 8: Scroll 3,4. Pages-221,258. SHAW, DEBBIE- Bairns 23 French Club 23 FTA 2,3,43 Beta Club 43 Lassies 3,4 QDrum Major 433 AFS 33 NHS 3,43 Advisory president 43 Outstanding Lassie 4. Pages-165,258. SHERMAN, YVETTE- Bairns 2g FHA 23 FTA 3. Page-258. SHIPLEY, STAN- Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2,33 Base- ball 2,3,43 FTA 43 FCA 4 Qpresident 4j3 NHS 3,43 Letterman's Club 3,43 junior Class Vice-President3 FHA Beau 2. SHORT, KRISTY- FHA 3g FTA 3,43 Bairns 33 Tennis 33 BRAHMA 43 Sweetheart Court 3,4. Pages-67,259. SICKMAN, THOMAS- Beta Club 3,43 NHS 3,43 Math Club 2,33 Chess Club 3,4 gpresident 433 Science Club 2,33 Gol 3,43 Letter- man's Club 3,4. Pages-14a,149,z17,259. SIDERAS, BREN- Beta Club 43 Swimming 3,43 Letter- man's Club 4. Pages-129,130,259. SIEBERT, STEPHANIE- Page 259. SIMMANG, GARY- Track 3,4. Pages-141,231,259. SIMS, CLARK- Baseball 23 D.E. 3,4 Qpresident 4j Advisory president 3,4. Page-258. sMITH,KIM- AFS. 33 Science Club 23 NHS 3,4 Qparhamentarian. 433 Beta Club 3,4 vice-president 43 3 German Club 2,3,4 president 43. Pages-199,259. SMITH, PANCHO- Swimming 4. SMITH, TOMMY- ROTC 43 NHS 4. Page-259. SMUDY, SUSAN SMYLIE, HARPER- Football 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 43 OEA 3,4. Pages-81,90,183,259. SNIDER, TOMMY- Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Letter- man's Club 2,3,43 FCA 43 Student Council 4. Pages-90,97,102,141,144,185,259 BQYSNYDER, THOMAS SOMMERVILLE, DON- Track 3,43 FCA 4QLCtt6fm3Il,S Club 4. Pages-147,259. SPENCER, CONNIE- NHS 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Science Club 2,33 German Club 3,43 Brahmadoras 3. Page-259. SPENCER, LINDA- Data Processing Club 4. SPENCER, SCOTT- Football 2,3,43 Letterman's Club 43 Latin Club 33 Science Club 4. Pages-90,259. STANLEY, BETTY- Bairns 2,3. Page-25 9. STENGER, FRANK- Pages-207,259. STEWART, LAURIE- Page-260. STRATTON, CHERIE- BRAHMA 43 BRAHMA TALES 3,43 Art Club 3,4. Pages-222,260. STRICKLAND, MICHELLE- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 FHA 2.3.45 Spanish Club 2,33 AFS 3. Page-260. STROKER, RICHARD- ROTC 43 Baseball 4. STUDT, TERRY- Page-260. SUMMERSMIANET- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 Flagtwirler 3,4 fhead 433 NHS 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Spanish Club 23 FHA 3,43 AFS 33 FTA 3g Advisory president 4. Pages-199,260. SWARTZ, PAT- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 FTA 4. Page-260. TALLEY, CYNTHIA- Band 2,3,43 Majorette 43 Beta Club 3,43 FTA 3,4 Qhistorian 433 German Club 2,3,4 ftreasurer 3, historian 433 Masque 8: Wig 3,43 NHS 3,4. Pages-177,26O. TARKENTON, SCOTT- ROTC 43 ROTC Rifle Team Captain 43 ROTC Battalion Commander 4. Pages-193,194,261. TATE, GARY TAYLOR, DANNY- VICA 3,4. Page-260. TAYLOR, TOMMY- Football 23 Swimming 3. Page-261. TEAGARDEN, ROGER- Page 261. THIELEMAN, COURT- Pages 1 29,261. THOMPSON, DAVID- Science Club 43 Chess Club 3. Page-261. THOMPSON, MICHAEL- Track 3,43 AFS 33 FCA 43 Student Council 43 NHS 4. Pages-67,141,142,143,145,185,261. TINDALL, DAVID TINDALL, LEE ANN- Fencing Club 3,4 Qsecretary 433 National Merit Commended Student Page-261. TOBER, ROBERT TOLBERT, RODNEY- Tennis 2,3,43 A Capella Choir 43 Madrigals 43 Boys' Quartet 4. Pages-138,229,261. WER, JOAN- Page 261. VALERIO, DONNA- Page 261 . VALONE, MELISSA- Tennis 2,33 Masque 8: Wig 2,3,43 Science Club 3 fsecretary 313 Advi- sory president 23 Thespians 43 Folk Music Appreciation Club 3. Page-261. VARELANS, MIKE- Swimming 2,3,43 Key Club 4. Pages-129,261. WAKEFIELD, LOYD- Football 2,3,43 Baseball 2,3. Pages-90,92,93,183,262. WALKER, CAROLYN- Madrigals 43 A Capella Choir 3,43 Bairns 2g FHA 2,3,43 French Club 2,3,43 Beta Club 3,4. Page-262. WALKER, CHARLES- Football 2,33 Track 2,33 OEA 3,4. Page-262. WALKER, DONN- Page 262. WALKOVAK, PHYLLIS- Data Processing Club 43 FBLA 4. Page-262. WALLACE, ROBERT- Band 2,3,43 Stage Band 2,3,43 Draft- ing Club 23 Latin Club 3g OEA 4. Page-262. WARREN, SUSAN- FTA 3,4 ltreasurer 4j3 AFS 23 Bairns 2g Lassies 3,43 FHA 2. Page-262. v ..,4-,wig W ,QA . 2 'T . Ag. 3 f 17115725531 ,, - g - I ff M ' ' 3 . T93 , WEATHERFORD, TERRY Bairns 2g Lassies 3,43 FTA 3,43 AFS 33 Spanish Club 2,3. Page-262. WEAVER, PEGGY- Bairns 23 FTA 43 FBLA 23 VICA 33 OEA 4g BRAHMA 2,3. Page-262. WEBER, LINDA- FHA 2,33 Bairns 23 FTA 43 VOE 4 ftreasurer 4j. Pages-2l4,262. WEGMANN, DIANNE- Bairns 33 FHA 43 AFS 33 Beta Club 4. Page-262. f fWEINl-IOLT, IONNIE- FTA 33 AFS 33 Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 Beta Club 4. Page-262. WELLS, ROYCE- Football 3,43 Key Club 33 FTA 43 FCA 43 Track z,3. Pages-90,183,263. WENDT, ROGER WEST, REBECCA- Lassies 33 Masque 81 Wig 2,33 Thespians 4 fsecretary 433 FTA 2,3,4. Page-263. WEYEL, BARBARA- Bairns 23 Lassies 3,43 Brahmadoras 3,43 FTA 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 FHA 3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Student Council 2,3,4 lcorresponding secretary 3, recording secretary 433 Sweetheart Court 3. Pages-l85,263. WHITMORE, ANNE- Beta Club 3,4 lcorresponding secre- tary 3, president 433 Student Council 3,4 Qcorresponding secretary 4,3 Bairns 23 NHS 3,43 Spanish Club 23 DAR Good Citizen 43 Montgomery Ward's Award 43 Sweetheart Court 2,4. Page-263. WHITMORE, JOAN- WI WI WI WI Beta Club 3,43 NHS 3,4 Qreporter- historian 433 French Club 33 Bairns 33 BRAHMA 43 BRAHMA TALES 4. Pages-199,263. LLARD, VICKIE- Bairns 2, Lassies 3,43 Cheerleader 3,43 FTA 2,3,4 Qeditor 413 FHA 2,3,43 Beta Club 3,42 Advisory president 23 Hornecoming Queen 4. Pages-168,169,190,263. LLEMS, ROCKY- VICA 3,4. LLIAMS, RANDY- Football 2,3,43 Beta Club 43 NHS 3,43 Chess Club 3,4 Qvice-president 3, secretary 433 Advisory President 3. Pages-90,217,263. LLIAMS, ROBERT- Student Council 2,3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Key Club 2,3,43 NHS 3,43 junior Class President3 Baseball 2,33 On The S ot Program 43National Merit Semilliinalist 43 I'Most Outstanding Student Council Member 2. Pages-185,198,226,231,263. WILLIS, ROSIE- FTA 4. Page-263. WILSON, REBECCA- l FTA 2,3 ,4 Qpresident 4j3 Spanish ' Club 23 OEA 3,4 lsecretary 4JQB3l.1'I1S 2,33 VICA 39AFS 3. Pages-218,263. 1 WILSON, RUSSELL- Page -263. WILSON,-IAMES WINTERSOLE, RICHARD- Page 263. 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WORELEY, ROBERT-1 1 3 ,141 , 1 46 ,3 17 WOYTASCZYK, SHIRLEY-317 WRIGHT, JAMES WRIGHT, JEAN WRIGHT, SUSAN-293,317 WRIGHT, THOMAS-317 WYNINEGAR, LAURA-317 WYNINEGAR, LYNDA-317 YOUNG, BILL-141 YOUNG, FRANK ZOST, MARY ZWINK, RANDALL-317 Freshmen ABEE, CARL-320 AHR, KATHLEEN-320 AIKEN, DOUGLAS ALEXANDER, BRYAN-320 ALLEN, MARY-320 ALLEN, WILLIAM-320 ALLES, RANDOLPH!3 20 ALTGELT, DAVID ANDREW, PATRICIA-320 AOUEILLE, TREY-320 ARANDAJANE-320 ARMSTRONG, DANIEL-3 20,337 ARMSTRONG, PATRICIA-320 ARMSTRONG, RICHARD-320, 331 ,337 ASCHBACHER, REBECCA-320 ASH, DAVID-320 ASHMAN, MARGARET-320 ATTEBERRY, NINA-321 AUSTIN, LARRY BACI-IMAN, BRENDA-321 BAI-IINSKI, TERESA-321 BAKER, LARRY-321,345 BAKER, LISA-321 BANGS, RANDY BARCELLONA, DEBORAH-321 BARNETT, DAN-321 BARRY, JAMES-321 BARTLETT, PAULA BARTLETT, ROBERT BATES, BILLY-321 BATES, LISA BECKMAN, THERESA-321 BELL, CHERLYN-321 BELL, JAMIE BELL, LAURA-321 BENAVIDES, FERNANDO BENEDICT, KERRY-321 BENSON, MARY'321 BENSON, THOMAS-322 BERNHARD, BONNIE-322 BETTISON, DEBORAH-322 BISHOP, GEORGE-322 BLIZZARD, DEBRA-322 BLUM, WARREN-322 BODENMAN, PATRICIAH322 BOERNER, KAREN BOWLES, EDGAR-322 BOYD, NONA-322 BRADDOCK, JEFFREY-322 BOUTIN, JOHN BRAGG, ANN-322 BRANNON, MARK-113,322,338 BRASWELL, CAROLYN-322 BRAUCHLE, DEBORAH-322 BREWER, MICHAEL REWER, SHERI-322 BRITZ, sTEvE-323 BROACH, PIERCE-323 BROOKS, LARRY BROWN, CYNTHIA-323 BROWN, JEFF-323 BROWN, MICHAEL-323 BUDET, ANTONIO-323 BUDLONC, MARGARET-323 BURCESS, GAYLE-323 BURKART, ROBERT- BURNETTE, THOMAS-323 BURNS, JOHN-323 BURTON, DEBORAH-323 BURWELL, WILLIAM- BUSH, VIVIEN-323 CADY, MARCUS-217,3 23 CAMP, DEBORAH-323 CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPH- CANE, LESLIE-323 CANTU, DAVID-324 CANTU, ELIZABETH-324 CARL, BARBARA-324 CARLE, KATHLEEN-3 24 CARLSON, LESLIE-324 CARNES, DONALD- CARROLL, PAMELA-3 Z4 CARROLL, RONALD-324 CARTER, JANET-3 24 CARVER, DAVID-324 CARVER, JOHN-325,330 CASE, JEFFREY-325 CASTILLO, MANUEL-325 CASTILLO, PATRICIA-325 CECIL, KENNETH-325 CHAMBLIN, PATRICIA-325 CHAMPMAN, RICHARD-325 CHAPMAN, THOMAS-325 CHEAL, NANCY-325 CHRISTENSEN, LEANN-83,325 CLARK, VICTORIA-325 CLARKSON, TIMOTHY- CLEMENTS, KEVIN-325 CLESTER, DAVID CLOUSE, WILLIAM-158 ,325 CODY, MARK-325 COFFEY, WILLIAM COLEMERE, MICHAEL COLLINS, DEBORAH-325 COMPTON, MATT-129,325 CONES, JILL-325 CONSTANCE, RAY COOKE, RONALD CORBIN, LEE-325 COOPER, VICTORIA COREY, AMBOROSE-325 CORVO, ROD-325 COTTON, ALLAN-325 COTTON, STEPHEN-325 COVINGTON, LISA COX, PATRICIA-319,325 COX, RONALD-325 COY, MARY-325 CRAVEN, GLORIA-129 CRAWFORD, JOHN-135 CRITTENDEN, HARRY-325 CROWLEY, ALICE-325 CURTIN, RAYMOND-325 DALBEC, DEBORAH-325 DALKE, LEAH-325 DALTON, HARRY DAVIS, GEORGE-326 DEAN, FANTINE-326 DEBERRY, MARK DELAUIS, CONSTANCE-326 DENSON, RICHARD-149,150, 326,343 DICKEY, RONALD DINKINS, KANDY-326 DOBBS, BARBARA-324,326 DOEBBLER, JAMES-326 DUFFY, RICHARD- DUNCAN, KAREN DUNCAN, SCOTT-326 DUNNUCK, MARK-326 DUNSON, DEBRA-326 DYE, MYRON-318,327 EARNEST, WAYNE EATON, LYNETTE-327 EDENS, CHARLES-327 EHLERT, VAN EMRHART, JOHN-327 EILAND, GLENETTE EKSTRAND, VICTORIA-327 ELIZONDO, TERESA-327 ELLIOTT, GREGORY ELLIOTT, MARK ELLIS, VALERIE-327 ELLISON, LARRY ELLISON, STEPHEN ELMs,JOHN-327 ELVEY, WILLIAM-327 ERVING, CLAUDIA-209,327,346 ESTRADA, VICTOR -3 27 EVANS, LARRY-327 EVANS, DENNIS-327 FACTOR, GAIL-327 FAIN, DONNA-327,344 FAIRCHILD, CAROL-328 FARQUAHAR, MELODY-328 FERGUSON, MARTIN-328 FIELD, JANET-328 FINCH, SANDRA FINCHER, LEIGH FISHER, MARY-328 FLAGGERT, CATHERINE-129,328 FLETCHER, MARY-328 FLETCHER, STERLING-158, 328 ,347 FORBES, BETTY FRISCHMUTH, ERICw328 FULK, BRAD-328 FULLER, SAM-185,328 FULTON, JEANNE-328 GARDNER, PATRICIA-328 GARRETT, CHARLES-150,328 GARRETT, RODNEY-328,330 GATES, BARBARA-328 GENTRY, GEORGE GESH, KAREN-328 GILLEY, ROXANNE-328 GOFF, GREGORY GOFORTH, JIMMY GOLAND, LARRY GOLDSMITH, JERRY-149,15 1 328 GORDON, JOHN GORDON, PATRICK-H329 GORDON, TIMOTHY-329 GRANT, BILL-329 GRAY, DEBBIE-329 GREEN, CARMEN GREEN, HANK-185,318, 319,329 GREENWOOD, ELIZABETH -329 GREENWOOD, JAMES GRIFFITH, BRENDA-329 GRIFFITI-I,JEFFREY GREGORATOS, KATHERINE-329 GRIM, CASSANDRA-329 GRUBBS,JANET-329 GROENKE, JOAN -329 GUEST, GARY-329,331 GULLEY, RICHARD-329 GUTTILLA, BARBARA GUTTILLA, KATHLEEN HANSEN, CYNTHIA-135 HAKALA, TERRY-329 HAMILTON, DEAN-329 HAMILTON, LINDA-3 29 HAMMACK, VICTOR-3 29 HAMMIT, RONALD-329 HAMPTON, EDWARD HANCOCK, HOWARD-3 29 HANEY, LYNDA- HANSELL, KATHERINE-330 HANSEN, CINDI-330 HARDING, DENNIS HARLOS, HARRY-330 HARRELL, APRIL-330 HARRELL, RENA-330 HARRINGTON, KATHY-330 HART, SANDRA-330 HARRIS, SHERRY-330 HEARN, DENE-135,136,330 HEARN, ELIzABETHv HEBERLING, LINDA-330 HEIWINKLE, ROBERT HENDERSON, JAMES HENDRY, STUART-330 HENRY, CHARLES-330 HENRY, JEROME-158,330 HESSON, PAULA-330 HETHERINGTON, JAMES-330 HICKEY, DAVID-330 HIGH, MICHAEL-330 HILBURN, HOLLYN HILL, LINDA-331 HIND, VICKI HOFFMAN, CANCACE-330 HOGHE, MARGARET-331 HOLDEN, MICKEY-149,331 HOLLAND, PAUL HOLLICK, THOMAS-331 HOOKER, BETH-331 HORD, DEBRAH331 HOWE, THOMAS HUBER, JAMES-331 HUDSON, TERRY-331 HUGHES, DEVRA-331 HULL, JIM HUNTZINGER, IRVIN-331 IKERD, DEBORAH-331 ISOM, MARY-331 IVANOSKI, SUSAN-331 IZAGUIRRE, LORENA JAECKLE, JEFE-332 JEFFERSON, TERRY-332 JETTERS, SHARON-135,332 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH-332 JOHNSON, KENNETHf332 JOHNSON, PATRICIA-332 JOHNSON, RICKY-332 JOHNSON, ROSEMARY JOHNSON, SHARI JOHNSTON, MICHAEL JOLLY, WILLIAM-332 JONES, FRANK-332 JONES,JULIE-332 JONES, ROBERT JUDKINS, DEBORAH-332 KAGAN, DEBRA-332 KARMES, BARBARA-332 KENNING, CYNTHIA KAY, PAULA-332 KAYSER, THOMAS KIGHT, MILES KEEPERS, ROBERT-332 KILIAN, ELIZABETH-332 KELLY, TERRY KILLEBREW, SUSAN-332 KILLION, GARY-332 KIRK, EILEEN-332 KIRK, ROBERT KIRL, MELINDA-332 KNEIS EL , BARBARA-13 5 ,332 KNOCKEL, PAUL KOHLER, KENNETH-332 KOPEC, SUSAN-332 KOPECKY, CHARLES-332 KORTE, SCOTT-332 KOTZUR, JERRY-149,332 KRAUS, JACINTA-332 KREMERS, JOHN-158,332 KREMPEL, JAMES-332 KRIMBILL, JUDY-333 KRUEGER, JERRY-333 LAKE, ROBERT LARGE, JEFFERY-158 LAROQUE, JOYCE-333 LARSON, DEBORAH-333 LAUBACH, DORIS-333 LAUBACH, WAYNE LAVELL, DAWN-333 LAWHON, CHERYL-334 LAWHON, DAVID LAWSON, JOHNNIE-334 LAY, SUSAN-334 LEAS, STEVE LEE, GALE LEMONS, KARNE-334 LEPICK, COURTNEY-135,318,334 LEVERETT, LAURIE-328,334 LEWIS, TANYA4334 LEYENDECKER, CHERYL-334 LEYENDECKER, KARL-334 LIKE, LINDA-334 LILES, DONALDC334 LITTLE, CHERYL-334 LOCKE, ANDREW-334 LOCHART, PEGGY-334 LANG, DEBORAH LONG, JAMES-334 LUEDEMANN, ELIZABETH-206,335 YDE, JAMIEH335 MACKEY, TERRENCE-335 MALEJKA, MARY MANGOLD, ANN-335 MANN, LISA-335 MARKLAND, LAIRD4277,335 MARTIN, DEBORAH MARTIN, JACK MARTINEZ, RICHARD-335 MASSEY, CHARLES-335 MATUS, AILEEN-335 MAY, DENNIS-3 35 MAY, RUSSELL-335 MCBROOM, JOYCE MCEHEN, WILHELMINIA-336 MEHUGH, DANIEL-336 MCKINNEY, JUDITH-336 MCCLURE, MICHAEL-336 MCCORMICK, HENRIETTA-336 MCCREIGHT, MICHAEL-336 McGAFFEY, CHARLES-336 MCGILL, DAVID-334,336 MCKINNEY, DANIEL-336 MENDEZ, HECTOR-336 MERCER, MARK-336 MERRITT, MARK-336,338 MESCH, FREDERICK-336 MILLER, DEBRA-336 MILLER, JAMES-336 MIMS, JOHN MIMS, GARY MITCHELL, MARY-336 MOELLER, JUDITH-336 MOGEORD, GREGORY-337 MONTAGUE, DIANE-337 MOORE, ANN4337 MOORE, DEBBIE-337 MOORE, WARREN-337 MOOS, BARRY- MORGAN, STEPHEN MORNING STAR, STEPHEN MORRIS, DONNIE4337 MORRIS, KAREN4337 MORRIS, PATTI-337 MORRIS, RAYMOND MOYIK, STEPHEN-129 MULDER, PAT-337 MULLINS, MICHELE-337 MURRAY, JOHN-337 MURPHY, PATRICIA MYERS, JEFFREY-337 MYERS, MARY-337 NAUSCHUTZ, MARK-337 NAVARRO, RAMON-337 NARVARRO, YVONNE-338 NEIGUT, DEBORAH-338 NELSON, JAMES-338 NEURURER, DEBORAH-338 NICHOLS, DEBORAH-185,338 NICHOLSON, GARY-338 NOBLE, FRANCIS-338 O'CONNER, DONA O'CONNER, MICHAEL'-338 ODOM, JUDITH-338 OLIVER, JAMES-338 OLSON, DEBORAHW339 OWENS, MARC-339 PADGE'I'I', LISA-339 PAPA, KATHERINE-339 PARKER, SHARON-339 PARKER, TERRY PARKS, CHARNANNY339 PARKS, CARRY PARR, PATRICK-179,339 PARRA, CHARLES PAUTZ, CHARLES PAYNE, MIKE PECHACEK, CARIN-339 PENN, TOM-339 PENN, RICHARD-195,339 PEREZ, THELMA-339 PETERS, ARTHUR-339 PETERS, BECKY ETERSEN, KAREN4339 PATERSEN, LEE PETERSEN, MARGARET-339 IPETY, CAMILLE-339 PHILLIPS, LARRY-339 PHILLIPS, RICK-149,151,339 PITT, ANN PLATT, ANN-185,339 POLLOCK, JULIEF339 PONTING, KANDI-339 POPE, PATRICK-339 POUNDER, LINDA-339 PRITCHARD, MARY-339 PRITCHETT, PAUL PRUS KE, FABIAN-339 QUERNER, JIMMIE-A339 RABENALDT, PAUL-339 RANDOLPH, MARGIE RASH, DEWEY-339 REDINGER, CAROLYN- REEDER, WARREN RICHARDSON, CHRISTINE-339 RIDINGER, CAROLYN-339 RILEY, BARBARA-340 RIOS, RUDY-340 RIVES, DEBRA-340 RIZER, SUSAN-340 ROBERTS, ANJ ELI-340 ROBERTS, DEBORAH-340 ROBINSON, SANDRA4340 RODRIGUEZ, MARY-340 MOGER, MICHELE-340 ROMO, LESLIE-340,346 ROOP, ANDRES ROTH, BARBARAY341 ROUNTREE, TERESA-341 ROWE, ALICE-341 ROWE, REDELL-341 ROY, DARLA-341 RUEDINGER, CATHERINE-341 RUF, ROBERT- RUTKOWSKLJOHN-158 RUTLEDGE, ROBERTSA158 SALING, MIKE SAMMIS, MARGARET SANDERS, FRANCES-341 SATAGALJOSEPH-341 SAVAGE, DENNIS- SAVAGE, DEITHf341 SCHAEPEER, PAUL-341 SCHWAHENBERG, KATHY-341 SCHEIB, KENNETH SCHERMERHORN, ELEANOR SCHERTZ, DAVID SCHMIDT, THOMAS SCHRADE, WILLIAM SCHUBERT, TANDYM341 SCHUERZ, ANDRE-341 SCOTT, CURTIS-320,341 SCUDIEROJOSEPH-207,342 SELLARS, STEPHEN-342 SERENO, SIEGWARD- SI-IACKELFORD, LISA-1 85 , 329,342 SADDIX, RHEA SHADDUCK, ROXANNE-342 SHAFFER,-IEANNETTE-342 SHANLEY, MARK-342 SHAW, BRENDA SHERLOCK, THOMAS SHERMAN, COLETE-342 SHERRER, TERRELL SHIELEY, GERALD SHIRTUM, WAYNE-342 SIMS, ALICE-342 SINGLETON,JILLf342 SINGLETON, MARTHA SINGLETON, SHARON-342 SKIDMORE, SHARON-342 SLISZ, GARY-342 SMALLEY, STEVEf342 SMITH, DONALDf342 SMITH, JERRY-342 SMITH, STEVEN-342 SNECKNER, SHERRI SNELLER,-IEAN-342 SNELLER, LEWIS SOARD, KAREN-342 SPENKOCH, CARLA-343,344 SPLICHAL,-IOHN-343 STAPLES, BILL-129,343 STAPLES, JOSEPH STEUBING, SANDRA-343 STEVES, CONNIE-318, 319,343 STEWART, MARK STIEE, CYNTHIA STOKES, MICHAEL-343 STRAYER, ALISON-343 SUHLER, PAUL-343 SULAK, DAVID-343 SULZEERGER, CYNTHIA -343 SWADLEY, LYNN SWAIN, SARAH-343 TAGGART, DUANE TAGGART, JAMES TAMPLIN, NANCY-322,343 TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR 'TAYLOR CLAUDE DAVID-343 , LINDA RICKY A343 TEMPERELLI, JOHN THOMAS, EDITH-343 THOMAS, JAMES THOMAS, SUSAN-343 THOMAS, WENDY-343 THRASHER, GLEN-343 TINDELL, THOMASW344 TINDELL, BILLY-343 TOMLIN, VIRGINIA-344 TREVINO, ALBERT-344 TRIMBLE, CAROL -344 TROUTMAN, TAINA -344 TUCKER, MICHAEL-344 TWITCHELL, PATRICIA-344 UECKER, GARY-344 VAGTBORG, SUSAN-344 VAIL, STEVE4344 VALDE, ARTHURH344 VANDERPLOEG, ROBERTW344 VARELANS, CRAIG-344 VARIAN, HERBERT-344 VEGA, JIMMY VILARREAL, JOHN VINALL, JAMES-344 VIVION, RICHARDH344 VOGES, EUGENIA-344 VOSS, TED-344 WALDREP, MARK-345 WALKER, JOYCE-345 WALKER, ROBERT-345 WALKER, WAYNE-345 WALKOUAK, PATRICIA-345 WALLACE, DAVID-345 WARDER, DEBBIE-345 WARDLAW, DENISE WATSON, JANET-345 WATSON, WADE-345 WEATHERFORD, JOHN WEBB, CONNIE-345 WEEE,JAMEs-153,345 WEBB, MICHAEL-345 WEBER, RONALD WELLS, JOE WEST, VICKIE-345 WHITE, BARNEY -345 WHITLEY, AUGUST WHITMORE, JOHN-345 WILKINSON, NONA-346 WILLIAMS, DAVID WILLIAMS, PETER-129,346 WILLIAMS, STEVE WILSON, GAIL-346 WILSON, BETSY-346 WILSON, JUNE WILSON, DEBORAH-346 WITTEN, CYNTHIA-346 WONDERLEY, PEGGY WOOD, ANGELA-346 WOYTASCZYK, BELINDA-346 WRIGHT, ALAN4346 WRIGHT, RANDALL WRIGHT, RONALD-346 WRIGHT, WILLIAM-346 YAREROUGH, PATRICK-346 YOUNGBLOOD, TOM-347 ZANCA, JOHN-347 ZERBE, JOHN-347 ZIEGLER, LORI-1 35,347 ZIMLICH, CAREY-347 In Memoriam Tragedy as well as laughter is a part of the school year . . .Tragedy struck Mac Arthur on the Thanks- giving weekend . . . Leroy Ernest and Peter Tanasoca were killed in an automobile accident November 30, 1968 . . . They were a part of MacArthur, and will always be a part of our memories. Time . . . Oh, Good Good Time Where Have You Gone? High school is a combination of good times . . . and bad times . . .The 1969 Brahma tried to picture the whole year' . . . to focus on all the times . . . good or bad. We hope the efforts of a hard-working staff. . .which had its good times.. . and bad times . . .has produced a yearbook that will not only be a credit to Mac Arthur. . . but a book that pictures all the times of the 1968-69 school year. 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