Eagle Pass High School - El Cenizo Yearbook (Eagle Pass, TX)

 - Class of 1964

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yy A fi Z EL CENIZO I H :fable ay -7224i 0 N pwldeialeaf ly tie Sfaafefafa df i c 0 N TE: NTS U 0 'Q FQ Q Hgi-S ,gx ,122 Nmgi EQQQ REBER GSK QQ 3 N 90 Q .6 E2 Q, .5 Y .sg S32 Y KES? Qs: me 0? 170 7 Mlm dived . Q Pau QT' sggmgf 3,3.W,,Q T W '-Mig, Eagle Pass Gymnasium TTWHMTWOW' fBetter known as Girl's gym., TAKE A LOOK . .. REMEMBER. . . THIS WAS IT... 3415005 h 1963- 0' 4 THE YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION A The Front Door The 4 Gym as seen from the patio The long south side high school 1' ' I . .,,,1-.I 457 A.: V , 'QA , f - , aafzaf of fafwcefawv Mr Edward Rodrigues Mrs. Jack Turney Vice-President Secretary Mr. Arthur Flores President itz? Mr Richmond Harper Mr. J. I. Rhodes Mr. Henry J. Staten, Sr. MF- Cal Yeagef 71201 72,042 3wa'Q6ky pfzoyfzmm .femwleaf Seventeen new, modern, air-conditioned classrooms are being added to high school to relieve the overcrowded con- ditions. Construction by J. 8: J. Wrigley Contractors goes on with little interference with regular work. WHERE? UNDERGROUND Literally, under each present classroom, a new room is be- ing constructed! fi few' ,fef ww' vw ,,.. J, .:-, I ' MSE. 111 ylffz. Lmea From a member of the coaching staff of St. Edward's University, Austin, Texasg teacher and coach, Martin High School, Laredog Raymondville High School Principal to Su- perintendent of Eagle Pass Schools has been a varied, inter- esting, and outstanding educational career for Mr. I. james. Holding a B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering from St. Edward's and a M.S. in Educational Administration, Texas A8:I. Mr. james has been actively associated with duties as a professional engineer as well as an educator. In connection with his educational pursuits, Mr. James has held various elective and appointive assignments with local, district, state, and national educational organiza- tions, with civic clubs, and with many community programs. I 5'1?':+1,, - gifs, ,U layman. , M s. fi -T Q f' e..ss?'t - Lai M' .fi ,,,, 5 RTF, 3.5 ,-, I , ,, -, .W ,A ,W 1, , 1,.Qw.v -Q I.-1 ts,'9?Q'9?f9'40?'?f : It-H: ,,1,.,- q, 1,g,.,' - ,- f fl- , Nw-.. ':- . ,.i ,. .' Q ,. ....f','- --,:' ' - f- 1 W. an , 5 sf F' mr, l Excavation began beneath El Cenizo Office. ,R 1.4 O O C Maw? . -.-.1-4 A sjlj.,-',: .-.' ',.-:' Dirt in motion-in and out moves the machine! 'S i ,ffm 6 04. ,fazoahwm Mr. C. A. Landrum holds the B.A. and M.A. Degrees from Texas Technological College and has had two years in the Law School of The University of Texas. He has had six years of administrative experience in the industrial field and eighteen years of administrative experience in the education- al field. He has served on local, district, and state teachers and administrators organizations in various official capaci- ties. He has been a member of the Rotary Club for fifteen years-being listed as a past president. Also, a past president of the Good Neighbor Commission and a trustee of the Meth- odist Church. li ., I 6. ' Wg . ,Y-1 34,1 I Af The Eagle '20 1m.f'7'ecei11ecl ffwnmbly by zflae readefcf, I am sure that Ibis will plelzie them more, It Mies to give jbe .Spirit of the scliool, as well as Foreword, 1921 EAGLE l the laixzory of zflae yemos work? l I O eaioafaaw 1 THE EAGLE, t t 1920 ' V- The Editor of the 1921 Eagle, now El John R, Sanford i GZ 1921 l Cenizo, wrote the above Foreword to the 1920 Frances Ethel Xlilipff j 1922 Eagle Editor and Staff members. We, the Editor Dorothy Ostrum 1935 and Staff members of the- 1964 El Cenizo, also jere Rickles . 1924 feel this keen sense of dependence upon our Doris Stevenson Nolafggggons p previous editors, and sponsors, as well as all EL CENIZO staff members of each volume since the 1920 . . B Wu 1959 ld 1 121111 S CH 1940 Helen S e Stroma . . ui F We fully realize that the present edition 1941 xi ' Ol' , , , 1 ma wares would not be what it is without the efforts of 1942 F L ' h . . . . mms mg ton each person in publishing preceding volumes. 1943, Raquel Qmmga To show our appreciation, we hereby dedicate p 19144 Martha Flores this, the 1964 El Cenlzo, to all previous editors, 1945 0901111 Tooooosoo sponsors, and staff members. 1946 Gwendolyn JOHCS Janna' Paaeaizaf t iasi 1947 Editor, 1964 El Cenizo Ana Maria Vargas s f 1948 Ethel Libson --sf -fill - if EL CENIZO 1 K 1949 f 1 Rosa Maria Errderle 1950 p Florence Luderas 1951 Ester ,Villanueva .. Elva' 'Castillo Betty King 1952 i Ester Villanueva 1953 1, ,- Arturo E. Batres 1954 Mattie Sue Horner., 1955 Barbara Cage 1 5 19560 Patrick Thompson -1 - 1957 Ileanap Esparza V 1958 Mary Salinas Ronald Ritchie . 1.1959 titii jim Wueste ' 1960 Beverly Cage Melissa Spence 1961 it 'Francesi Rhodes 1962 Susie Rhodes f l if Judy Wueste 19651, , , fjNei1 Brown R MR. MILTON P. WITT B.S., M.M.E., S.W'.T.S.C. Counselor MRS. ANNIE L. STEPHENSON B.S., Univ. of Texas Librarian MRS. JUANITA LEWIS B.A., St. Luke's Hosp. Grad. Work in Public Health Nursing, L.S.U. Nurse Sjoecm! S'e,ewaea The Comzrelor, Libr-arimz, and Nmcre render services to the needs of students and faculty members. Besides their respective duties, certain other factors of school life enter their daily sche- dules. These include being a good listener and a willing friend, one who is never too busy to stop the immediate job for a more pressing one. Witt worked as English-co-ordinator for faculty in-service study of Teaching Eng- zr . MISS BARBARA A. BECKER B.A., Texas Western English MR. MENDELL GRANOFF B.B.A., Univ. of Texas English MRS. FRANCES JACKSON B.A., Trinity U. English MRS. FLOYD JONES B.A., Incarnate Word English, Spanish MR. C. O. LAWRENCE L.L.B., S.A. School of Law English, Soc. Studies MR. J. R. RUBIO B.A., St. Mary's U. Journalism, English lm am ea y y MRS. AUDREY L. STONE B.A., Texas A841 Q42 English MRS. LAURA K. WITT B.S., M.S., S.W.T.S.C. le ya English wwe 'QS . . English, Speech, Journalism, and Spanish are tools through which the teachers and students of EPHS strive to develop a better means of expressing ideas, oral and written, in each language. To reach this goal. emphasis is placed upon reading, Word and grammar usage, vocabulary development, and literary appreciation. MRS RUTH RISKIND 1gIfiS'SfifIIffTEflfCE BiA., Univ. of Calif. Sbagish ' Art, Speech, Social Studies FN, MISS MARIA RIDDLE B.A., M.A., Univ. of Texas Spanish MR. G. VILLARREAL B.A., Texas A8cM Spanish MR. J. H. FREY B.S., Trinity U. Physical Education Reading, S'aa2eawe ah Siffzeaaeaf During the past few years, science has grown with a new importance in each of its basic fields. The school of today is at- tempting to recognize its posi- tion as it places emphasis on each phase in order to inspire and prepare the student for a broad basic knowledge of the various sciences. General science, biology, chemistry Ctwo yearsj, and phys- ics are included in the EPHS cur- riculum. A minimum of two years is requiredg' but students showing aptitude are encour- aged to futher their interest and knowledge. MR. RICARDO A. SALINAS 10 f MR. JOE BROWN B.A., Texas A8cM Social Studies at 'I I MRS. MARY L. STEELE Saud! 866316084 afze Eau? Social sciences acquaint the student with the past so that he may have a basic understanding of human rela- tionships, economic situations, and political influences in order to gain a better foundation through which to help guide the ever-expanding future. MR. WILLIAM A. PERKINS B.A., Hanover College. M.A., Texas A811 Social Studies . t Es., M.s., E.T.S.C. Social Studies at :iw V if 9 SB' omni! MR. OSCAR BARRIENTOS B.A., Univ. of Texas Science MR. W. H. COLLINS B.S., Univ. of Texas Science MR. ARTURO GARCIA B.S., Texas A811 Science MR. M. J. HOWARD B.A., Univ. of Texas M.A., Sul Ross State Science, Mathematics MR. JOHN F. MYNAR B.A., Univ. of Texas Science MR. RANDALL ROBERTS B.A., Texas A811 Science B.A., St. Mary's Univ. Mathematics, Science was Mr. Ibarra introduces Dr. Osborn of the University of Texas to the trig. class. Eaaakeaa A4 0 Shao The EPHS Commercial Department offers various aspects of office training. The objective of each course is to assist the student in preparation for his future C3.1'CCI'. MR. EFRAIN LONZANO, JR. Bookkeeping, Economics, MRS. CARMEN SALINAS MRS. BETTY GRAMMIER B.A.. Our Lady of the Lake Mathematics MR. JUAN IBARRA, JR. B.A., St. Mary's U. Student Activities, Mathematics Mi MR. o. N. JACKSON Bs., s.M.U. Mathematics, Social Studies MRS. MABELCLAIR LEE B.S., Univ. of Texas Mathematics MR. DAVID URIEGAS B.S., Texas A8cI Mathematics in tzieavefabd pfaeea fmplaaah upon Zfmdeeatmeafmy of ffwvleea A renewed effort is placed upon the understanding of the mathematical number system. Everyone is associated with mathematicsg hence, emphasis is placed upon the type of high school mathematics which will be the most beneficial to the student in his future endeavors, yet a chal- lenge to his present interest. azz MRS. NAOMI BROWN B.A., Baylor U. Commercial B.B.A., Sul Ross State Commercial Law 'mf B.S., T.W.U. Commercial . MRS. PAT MATTHIES B.A., Texas A841 Homemaking Music is an important factor in the school of today. While many think of music from the spectator point of view it has deeper objectives. Music, band and choral, are to teach appreciation, participation, and creative ability. The objective is not only for the present, but for the future pleasure or ambition of the student. MR. ZAN MATTHIES B.S.,Texas A6cI Agriculture M 1646? MRS. JUANITA BILSKI aio! B.S., S.W.T.S.C. Homemaking MRS. ALICE D. BROWN Mvanwmg B.S., T.W.U. Homemakin g Swglecfa are ,foray Beane 5221 The Homemaking Department has expanded to in- clude a Homemaking Cottage and three full time teachers. Household arts and sciences are stressed. We MR. CHARLES DAVENPORT MR. RAUL TREVINO B.S., M.M.E. B.M.E., T.C.U. Texas Tech. M.M.E., N.T.S.U. Music, Band Music, Choral Principles and practices in the various vocational subjects are introduced to interested students. Basic community needs are studied with emphasis placed upon aiding the student in choosing his vocation. MR. H. D. MQCRUMMEN Bs., s.w.T.s.c. Industrial Arts MR. JOE TURPEN B.S., Texas A8cM Building Trades MR. GENE COPPIN B.S., U.C.C. Distributive Education W B.A., M.A., E. New Mexico Univ. MR. KENNETH MOORE Physical Ed., Coad1 MR. GERALD CENTILLI B.S., S.W.T.S.C. Math., Physical Ed., Coach MR. ROBERT C. SLAUGHTER B.S., S.W.T.S.C Driver-'s Training Coach 320566 aaa' plyubaf gafwcaflbw Q MRs.MAR1AN COPPIN 2 yrs. H. S.U., R.N. Henri 76W 6f6eK!e1oye Health and physical education are not new, but a new emphasis must be stressed if the modern child in his modern World is to develop as a healthy, well-rounded individual, ready to take his place in a wholesome environment. He needs to develop skills and knowledge which will offer him a rich and happy pursuit of leisure time. Seine! Ezaaavaeaa 7Zea2z lam foreseen MRS. BETTY MARTINEZ Secretary MRS. FANNYBELLE CLARK Secretary MRS. GEORGIA WUESTE Sec.-Treas. MR. CECILLO RODRIGUEZ Tax Appraiser MR. HUMBERTO TORRALBA Tax Collector A rick's Memorial Hosp. Physical Ed., Coach. MRS. ELSIE EPTING Secretary K w ACI-IIEVEIVIENTS I .s V M H '15 L .iv , K 'few 2 1525 vm, :M -:M La O O 3 X , O 1 O F ink '1'1f57x2,. wg fzwf' Eta -wagii-. 'gm x QiZ51J'N!FK,M few Hffbiniii SW 5:13, SAY? QV L, ,Q cgggiz 'fwi3laf' , 6 'ws M ffi ffisfesnf fh,Q,'gL fs, Qfffnsiufiffga- 455327: 3152 115 55 ,, xii 6 '35 , 603 Wk do Ep. X,g 'SF yn viii? LEADERSHIP SCIENCE SOCIAL David Riskind David Kaback Saran Stone JOURNALISM David Riskind Sammye Lee Blair FINE ARTS Armando Rodriguez Adan Saldana MUSIC ART 1 HOMEMAKING Carole Brown juan Jimenez HOBBIES o SPORTS VVi..Ui.2l1I1 SC1'lV6UC1' Manuel Esqgntl-fag Swami cfgaaxzw The 1963-64 awards have been varied-from the local, to stateg from patriotic, to national. Students are en- couraged to participate in broad fields of competitive en- deavors for what they may put into the endeavor or project more than for what they receive. ilfi . . . . -Va ,,. , fs WSW' Henry Slalan placed first in the National Merit Scholar- ship Corporation Test for high school students. By win- ning he received a four year scholarship to the school of his choice. Frank Parree, Henry Szafen, Carole Brown, and Sandra Flora each received cash awards locally for their Soil Conservation Essays. Eagle post No. 211, represented by Mr. H. W. Sands, sponsored the local American Legion Oratorical con- test. Winners locally were Henry Staten, Terera Tor- rey, Michael Moravitr, and Bob Perkinr. Mrs. Ruth 16 Riskind sponsored the students-. Mrs. Alice Brown pins the BETTY CROCKER A- ward pin on Leticia Martinez as she announces Leticia to be the 1964 Homemaker of Tomorrow for EPHS. faaaya mmf Qfzatiwoa Slave Wifi 7am amefza feel . Mr. Frank Donaldson, manager of the local Cezzzml Power 84 Lfgbi Co., presents a painting of Tloomar A. Edirozz to Mr. Landrum for Eagle Pass High School in recognition of National Education Week. My , 1 ,A H' MM f V 5 Henry Staten, student council president, receives award from the Fourth Recruiting District in recognition of the schools support military recruiting program. Sammy Lee Blair, Manuel GOLDEN GLOVES TOURNAMENT Escontrias, San Antonio, Texas, January, 1964 and Henry Staten ' were the Rodolfo Rodriguez, First Place, Light-Heavyweight American Legmn Division. . and Amerzmfz Legzon Mario Hesles, Runner-up Welterweiglit Division. Auxiliary Received Tournament Sportsmanship Award. 1?65 representatives xv at Gir1's and Boy's State. FMWJ M, KJ, M1 ,al ,.,,..r,...ilv-, Safe Z4 VY? At the local V.I.C. Banquet, Mr. J. I. Rhodes presents Benjamin Rodriguez the plaque awarded to, him for being judged the 1964 OUTSTANDING BUILDING TRADES STUDENT OF TEXAS. fThis is the second consecutive year V.I.C. has won this award., CLARINET CHOIR fmfazaedofaafab Zmnmaf and SLIDE RULE DISTRICT MEET-at San Antonio, Tex. lst place Hector J. Ruiz. 2nd place Jesus Esquivel. 3rd place Guillermo Riojas. REGIONAL MEET-at San Antonio, nio jr. College. 2nd place Hector Ruiz 5rd place Jesus Esquivel l l John Marshalll H.S. Texas-San Anto- STATE MEET-Hedtor Ruiz Sth Mario Garza, Tom Curi, and Jeff Cook with BMJ place plaque won at Texa A811 College, Kingsvilleg Area X-Dairy Productsg qualifying the boys to go to State Contest at ARM Univ. 5+ O, Hernandez , A A F. Paniagua C. Stewart L. Valdez S. Flora R. Salinas S. Shofner S. Garza B. Moreno R. Sweaney FLUTE QUARTETTE: S. Schmidt, L. Rivero, L. Ovitz, Y. Perez FFA Freshman boys with 2nd place plaque FIRST DIVISION, CLASS I, REGION VI, V.I.L. WOQ at Jourdanffm- KL-RJ: Mario Garza, Tom ENSEMBLE CONTEST. Curi, Pete Binion, jeff Cookg Cbackj: Mr. 18 Matthies, Adviser. I me .ASQ SPELLINGI Ricardo Olivares, Ro- lando Menchaca, Fin: Place in Dif- Zricl. READY WRITING: John Riskind 9034024 Henry Staten -9 W K so Mr. O. Barrientos Q Q, of -1 Li-- .. A , Number Seme Mrs. Brown , :f ew Typzng fax . if it Y Ji F 1 f re 1: xl ' Q Mr. Chas. Davenport W ' Bam! V m I Mr. Z. Matthies -4 i .L ' F.F.A. - Mr. J. R. Rubio Qk-- 44 .. fournnlixm. ,f Mr. R. A. Salinas -. . Slide Rule 2 s 1 E Mrs. A. L. Stephenson Spelling , Mr. joe Turpen R iii i . . , V.1.c. Mrs. Laura Witt 1 S VE Q. , Ready Writing - ff gf S TYPING: Pam Pendell, Chaflofte Sands, Angie Rodriguez, and Sandra Garza. Sammye Lee Blair and Aleljandra Hogan repre- sented EP in JOURNALISM at the Regional Meet. NUMBER SENSE: Hector Ruiz lSecond- Dist. Third-Regional, Alternate-Statej Fe- lix Cerna, and David Staten represented E.P. at District. 1' ' , Y Y S . . f . .vigrx i, ' Mr. M. J. Howard -L- SPONSORS OFFICERS Mr. C. A. Landrum Hector Ruiz Jesus Esquivel Delia Canales President Vice President Secretary , ' Carlos Almaguer mms. M 'S is I Diana E. Barrientos ' Carmen Caballero X- , qbbi Jose Cruz Eta, .A Barbara Downing Manuel Escontrias AL . l if t L Jesus Esquivel addresses Parents, Faculty, and Stu- dents during assemblv for installation of new mem- bers of National Honor Society. Mike Flores Jesus Guerrero Marsha Hiller David Kaback Josefa Macias Ricardo Perez Carrie Randall Sara Schmidt Charlene Schuessler Bill Scrivener Sara Stone Linda Valdez may SPONSORS M . M S 1 M R R b rs ary tee e r J u 10 HI Light EZ Cemzo Delia Canales Olga Cantu Linda Collett Uvaldina Fernandez Lesvia Hernandez Alejandra Hogan Arturo Lara Michael Neuman Ricardo Olivares Carrie Randall john Riskind Angie Rodriguez Armando Rodriguez Beatrice Rossi Henry Staten Teresa Torres 8 ff .dgwww 3Qctoz 191003 aefm 6e4mQ4 Wfdmv Scfuwefwz M , , fx , 6 I Lam ifyawef '15 ,.- ,, . -Awe l .ahah 76QQj ,1 dfmaef faeomdeam Stefan 0614505074004 :IWW had Raquel Carlos Lee Cruz De I-Ioyos, Maria Elena De La Garza, Guillermo Dominguez, jose Esparza, Billy 24 Farias, Iuan Andres jose juan Rodolfo Alvaro Roberto Alicia David Maria Guadalupe Bobby Mary Isabel Garza, Sandra Gates, Ludy 'FGonzalez, Adrian Gonzalez, Antonio Gonzalez, Manuel Goodman, Robert . oe Michael Lara Lara, Lopez, Maria Guadalupe Maciel, Rosalinda Mancha. Arturo Marcos, Benny Francisco Christine Larry Alex 1. Armando . Alicia Estela Esmeralda Ama ia Guadalupe W 964 qw- 1 ' W A K . ' f - Rosa CF Not STUDENT LIFE I , k,k' I Gzymgmam ma! aaa vlfeefawya, c4aae4v0'h'e4, Pep fefhea and Swan! 7awfavm4 efee dw ,fvteymef Pwr of Siena! Jaya. School is a place for lefzrfzifzg. Classes, both formal and informal, are for this purposeg but other phases of activities are necessary in order to prepare the indivi- dual to lead an interesting and satisfying life. As each person has an instinct or feeling of belonging-some to lead, others content to follow-clubs give each student an opportunity to growg to learng to leadg to work togetherg and to develop tolerance so that each will be better prepared to take his share of responsibility in his community, his nation, and the world. , 'T Students a Donald David and Bill discuss imporlant matters each A.M. before school. CLASSES-Mrs. BroWn's typing students taking a speed test. F.F.A.-First club to present jacket. Sweetheart is Sammy Lee Blair. V.I.C. boys learn useful skills. Pictured are Oscar Castana- da, Benjamin Rodriguez, and jesus Estrada. H ertor Ruizg Alicia Garcia, Sweetheart. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS , Henry Sluterz introduces guests at assemblies. 28 Kawai wuz! It is an honor to become a member of the Student Council, the club which is the nucleus of Clubs in E.P.H.S. Membership by election only is based upon leadership, dependability, and a C grade average. Each class is given a designated number of members with each homeroom having at least one representative. The Council strives to promote interesting and Worthwhile activities. Henry Staten, Pres., Bill Scrivener. V. Pres., Carol Wueste, Sec., Hector Ruiz, Treas. Sponsors: Mr. Landrum, Mr. Ibarra. :A jane and Paul Westbrook present Their Collection of SONGS with a STORY Mr. Richard Tetley-Kardar, guest pianist, presenting a musical program. efzwbe and olafwifozy 65:45 xv: Seaaabzd si f 1 lf? DC . Q 5 .L l G? --1 ,zig M.. ., ,zlg . or-ef 1 D11 A 'P rfrzig at r 4 s i f A ,l L Q Carlos Barron 2 ' Sammye Lee Blair .f Delia Canales Mario Cantu Willie de la Garza Manuel Escontrias Jesus Esquivel Alicia Garcia Ma. Guadalupe Garcia Florentina Lara Larry Moncada Adolfo Olivares Ricardo Olivares David Riskind Hector Ruiz Bill Scrivener Henry Staten Dora Irma Valdez Carol Wuestc on ecovsuwy a yffgbz 0-fcfavaiy S',o oawozea! Smdmf fiasco! ylfwm .f A pre-game project- yet a vital part of homecoming! Many students aid Council members with preparing, selling, and delivering mums before game time. Each club elects a sweetheart and campaigns for her to be crowned as HOMECOMING QUEEN. Each sweetheart chooses her escort who must be a high school student. 't r David Rifkind and Bill Scriifener conducting El Cefzizo Sweetheart election. fa J .E aes. f W A, - Additional cheerleaders are trained for the big night. David informs Hzzrryezle jake: she has been elected! The exciting night parade, then to the bonfire... For several days boxes have been collected so that by dark the wood and the cardboard have reached a peak... only Waiting for the Parade to and and Someone to Strike the match ! 30 1 . - f , ' , Q 1 I X 1 - ,l -. , .1 xl.k,':,4 Q xv i 1-A V mubza Hector Barrientos 'F' ': 5:4 Fortunato Benavides Q, 5 X .Q Q? ' i Felix Cerna 'F' '- A 5 -Q . , I . E .Q gg Barbara Downing .2 i .-A Mike Flores Y- 4' . , X Ana. Maria Mack - 3 M N 5 IX! Lydia Vasquez Q if S Y fit Benjamin Rodriguez W Q Representative ld of V.I.C. g,'.l g:g,g:f.,1jtg'1' 55, ,S nit, A ....-. . V ,, ., ,. , ..,,. .. , .. , 3-1-qiif'wiiiilwfi': 3Er 7i'!5-'-235' '1 E '3'3h',..:,g..,7?' '3,,.':, 33?'--317-'Q'-:.IYki-Iiqfufii5231- G,-T'. iifgiffv.- M H:i'Q.'?'x: '?-iZ2:1 - ' 5,.'?:?is '.Q'42iwlki3yf't5'-15lff'm'5f'?7LL9f'31i'fI-ix.G1f- fi:--Q.. V. ...ii . . ':,,1- 0951. LZ- M -' 44- H-,-,gi -fish -v:,JEN5'j f:5'I,j '7.s. 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'f.x-:..31:V - rx , - -- .. V-. J '. ,'...i.1N -S! J ull ' 4: 'L:J- 1 1 1---- fJagK-.wigdgif-. u ..f1--.'-..- -A-4-,zu .pi E: 111, fa, '- .':..:.' fm ,Fri-vf -:Z L1 J,-.'..--'v 11-.f--.i4,wf'-mf-ff ,nr 1-.v.:.,q.-V1 -.-'yvqqts-Q. ,'!7,,-7-3.1 -':.fg :g-,-.4'f.,: 7-i,:g,A g -,,:.:' -5-,-QAM'- ,,.,, pg A, q.1L'1n,i ggxfwh V,-. .ajft -,...,- ,, ,.-fi.,-1 , .. ir. . -b ef-,-2- T' 'f 1 A ' A ' ' ' f' -A b'ffHJ2 1'-ff 'R h'1 f-- 1 -1, - Mf+f1.-feQf:a1a':'-'wa-.211',ff-:Q-.:?iw?'1L, Ev.iii,,,:'v1fY1-'ii :.1- if-:gk 244-5'i ZZ.F1i'Fl.i' Ev-.f'i1'iw...iP f?f2Y-':1. ff f. all-.lizf-:1.fsL'f :u ,. ,V -W 72a Fay Dey olfzfuvea' '--:x Q, Morning pep rally is held at football field. 0586 325 Cars are being painted for afternoon parade . . . Parade leaves high school at 3:00 P. M .... ff Wnmf , From HIGH SCHOOL to TOWN . . . Down MAIN . . . COMMERCIAL . . . GARRISON. . . Passing Old Houston School before disbanding for night time EXCITEMENT! Paw ' 1 ' 5075494 4. The game is foremost yet Student Council sponsored halftime ist awaited with nervous tension . . . by participants and spectators as each Sweetheart and Escort enters the Band formed heart. After crowning ceremony by Student Council President, Henry Staten, . . . Queens and Court watch remainder of game. g . . 1' . A . . M92 C K iii' we-tix' tw-1' A vb gi, Q omega Mg, Wi, 'C 1 -'C A ' Zifuhfmea 3QweemnwJzy Dance Sqolomnea e ofa 04 ' r ,.:: 1 l . sg, 7 Alb c ll , '- Rauirgiscgngihs tx G 1 3 ' ' r it to Each year the Student Council sponsors a Christmas W Q PL C I 1 Rainbow Dance honoring all ex-students home for the al l Qggoijrzrgajflfenez Christmas Holidays. This year's big event was held in the ' b ,is High School Gym, Monday night, December 25rd, from 8-12 P.M. Samm Lerma's Orchestra rovided the music ri. ., .fb Y P . lyiy while students and eXes enjoyed the evening. L d' o ' ' A we Q5 Syirlviaa Salliiias ,lfk .,ii' Q 5,7 Q, l Richard Sweaney Y Eliza Zapata J ar-Q 34 feb il'Jf9'N Ztaffab amino! This new and very benifi- cial project for EPI-IS was in- itiated and sponsored by the Student Council. The local police force aided in training and supervising the student patrol members. The purpose of this sys- tem is to direct traffic during the noon and after school rush periods. Three Control mem- bers are on duty each time. Mr. Landrum, Sponsor, I. Esquivel, H. Ruiz, and B. Scrivener are the of- ficers. Richard Sweaney directing traffic as afternoon rush is about to begin. Red Tmffir Contra! sweaters were presented to each mem- l My ff, Back row QL-RJ: C. Innes, B. Scrivener, M. Guillot, B. Esfparza, J. A. Sanchez, J. Guerra, M. Esparza, B. McMillang third row: A. Blackburn, A. Saldana, F. Mejiag second row: R. Rodriguez, B. Garza, J. Esquivel, J. Riojas, B. Zamora, R. Escontriasg front row: A. Mancha, F. Cerna, H. Ruiz, H. Cue, R. Sweaney, A. Rodriguez. ber. Pictured is Mr. Landrum making presentations to A. Rodriguez, J. Esquivel, R. Rodriguez, B. Scrivener, and H. Ruiz. U xi! .3 X w 2 l llllilfi Concert Pianist, Mr. Juan Sepulveda, Class of '56, presented an assembly prograrn. Sizzle mf foam ea! emwmaed Kadima 3,0 me 4 may y Norma Benavidez rdf' of olaaeavo? i Pfaoymana and R oy de la Cruz jose de la Garza elm ,ua ef Steno! gwvyzeaa 4th U.S. Army Band from Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, entertained the student body with a lively beat! Henry Staten, Marta Elba Lopez, and Hector Ruiz preside at Student Congress Meeting, represented by students from Southwest Texas and Northern Mexico. 36 - -S ' 15: 3,55 1 5,5532 K I -1 grae fir K . 2' 'li If -3 31- . ,. S,.p gr me fe fm .21 r was-w,.1, 51555 ,. , ' Q-1 -1 ' Dickie Esparza Eddie Garza Melida Hernandez Cruz Lara Tere Mancha 5' 6' Abel Ozuna iiii l'rtitccs 1 Miriam Riskind or Juan Rodriguez A . ' ..,. Lucy Ruiz j' Diana Sanchez .X ,Q as f Y I ,Q 1 Ma. Elena Zamarripa - 1 f ia Mr. C. A. Landrum presents essay awards. -3' :PP Q: X Zi Q 5 ,L -vs - 5 Girl!! 4. AQ X fan King Keiflingg Beverly Bryan, Sweetheart. P yuan! Pep Squad Officers. Back row QL-RJ: Dora I. Valdez, S. L. Blair, V. Sumpter, Mrs. Coppin. Front row QL-RJ: L. Moncada, B. Downing, M, Martinez, C. Kypuros. QB-FJ: B. Downing, C. Sands, O. Gonzales, M. Hiller, C. Fuentes, L. Moncada, G. Fisher, T. Mancha, V. Sumpter, G. Salinas, Mrs. M. Coppin, I. Romo, J. Pendell, L. Cas- taneda, L. Oyervides, L. Castillon, J. Aragon, R. Chorgas, I. Rivera, M. Valdes, D. Kahaclc, A. Olivares, D. Rodriguez, G. Marinez, S. Randall, R. E. Martinez, B. junfin, W. Chandler, K. McKnight, R. Garza, N. Garcia, V. San Miguel, R. Alvarado, S. Beasley, J. Heffington, S. Smith M. Mancha, G. Martinez, M. J. Garza, O. Antu, L. Hart M. Olivares, M. Cantu, G. Sanchez, B. Trees, A. Garcia C. Kypuros, M.I. Garza, O. Riojas, D. I. Valdes, G. Garcia Cheerleaders QL-RJ A, Rodriguez, P. Pendell, D. Zertuche, S. L. Blair, B. Bryan, C. Randall. ' 1 eamaf Z9hwvaf Peffvw ea' Pep Rally before South San game. ,ff r- We Pep Sym! 9-v izaao iE3z6?Qzwf4H lls s r Assembly mourning the death of Coyotes in advance of Eagles' defeat of Uvalde. X ,Vll fi s We aah ai f hasW w-swM' wi .ss,, i MW lA'l,' aa' E42 aaa lsll ys s aaaara iaawae 4 f' yel' ' ia aea 5132 ai af Ie g lllly as oofdaw 'W K V, -Yf' AVLVV . if 4y'2-, ', ' if W m W E l t l.l 2 m e Q Ylsll ls 2 l1,, 5 I-1 H i f ., - E A' 'le ' 1 l,,l is ,, V , sl 1 ..,y 1 V u?35?ifQ?0E?Q?HE izhwwuzka anna! E i , M at A r l .s,'. 1 Lv i ii V 04 M . , ' s f la,.aaf lf ' Pep Squad ready to leave for john Marshall game. Ever-presence of Band at Pep Rally instills fighting spirit in EAGLES and staunch supporters. 38 ,ww Meade s .4 Estrada 1965-64 Cheerleaders, elected by the student body are Sammye Lee Blair, Beverly Bryan Carrie Randall, Diamzmtina Zertuche, Pam Pendell, and Anglo Rodriguez. .Q . '9. 1 , , ,JM DRUM MA Linda Va i Q l A Harryette jobes It is upon these tenets that our band performs: the value of that which is beautifulg the Value of music as moral lawg the beauty and unity of excellenceg the necessity of responsibilityg and the importance of compe- Limia Valdez tition' DRUM MAJOR BAND OFFICERS: Mr. Charles Davenport, Directorg Tony Sanchez, Pres.g Carmen Caballero, Vice-Pres.g and Sandra Garza, Sec. 40 fer 0160 723044 plfaea- Sofa A aaa Salam! Em! ' ,i ak M 3615024 iwwbw Wvvfvela he and eweeefzf fkyaivf 5a4eno'Ke4 fteem plledefa C ZW S h If I Q 0' 6 .-1... The group of students and sponsors who try to preserve through pictures a record of your school life for one year. We try to mingle all phases of school work: joys, struggles, excitements, disappoint- ments, academic, vocational, social, and extra-curricular activities in such a manner that you will enjoy re-living through pictures and captions many happy school days. .ws The 1965 El Ceniza arrived in Sept. Lines were long as each student awaited his copy. Autographing started immediately. The 1963 EZ, Cenizo was among those shown at the Publish ing Companys Workshop in San Antonio in September. nxmwt, .. u-as v 285014 7.m6aJvy Day vfaeavea. Mr. L. C. Henington taking individual pictures for El Cenizo. 5? 668620 Smff plfemleu mm' Sjoomoza offend eulooi Woddlgo at Sem olmfwub eoffeye. 4 Mr. John Sandidge greets early arrivals at Yearbook Workshop. Q Mr. K. on the planned J. Austin lectures importance of a yearbook. olo, M Mrs. Bilski, Mrs. Steele, and Mr. Coppin await the 1:00 PM. rush to conclude the day's picture taking. Attentive group taking notes as Mr Austin speaks. fi: Q E1sie Mr. Ibarra, and Mrs. Gram- One by one, students pose for Mr. mier' ready to say cheese in English! Henington. 43 an ole' mmf 'izfmxwowvv SQQJWQM Zia! to Scaeceda -vi SR., JR. EL CENIZO AD SALESMEN. Fourth row QL-RH: W. Scrievener, L. White, R. Rodriguez,R. Schmerber, A. Saldana, R. Martin, A. Mancha, G. Brown, H. Zamarripa, B. McMillan, P. Spiegel. Third row CL-RJ: A. Rodriguez, C. Butler, C. Randall, L. Harr, S. Smith, R. Sanchez, H. Staten, B. Bryan, J. K. Keisling, R. Clifford. Second row QL-RJ: C. Sands, R. Villarreal, H. jobes, C. Brown, J. Macias, E. Urbina, L. Valdez, C. Wueste, P. Pendell, C. Cage. First row CL-RQ: S. Garza, C. Caballero, O. Cantu, M.U.Fer- nandez, S. Rodriguez, L. Sanchez, I. Sequin, M. Hiller, B. Downing, D. Cerna, A. Rodri- guez. Not pictured: Gloria Valdez, Walter Ritchie, Arturo Lara, Ralph Beard, John Riskind, David Riskind, and Yolanda Torres. SOPH. AND FR. EL CENIZO AND SALESMEN. Fourth row QL-RD: A. J. Hausman, Artie Blackburn, Mike Harper, J. M. Schwartz, Saran Stone, Jimmy Mon- cada, Rene Diaz. Third row QL-RJ: Rich- ard Sweaney, Kathy McKnight, Patsy Riv- ero, Miriam Riskind. Second row QL-RQ: Diane Yeager, Ester Ibarra, Vera Sumpter, Sylvia Beasley, Gloria Rodriguez, Luz Castillo, Sandra Flora, Charlene Schues- sler. Front row QL-RJ: Barbara Trees, Sara Schmidt, Sue Klinck, Susan Ran- dall, Diana Barrientos, Sandra Shof- ner, Ana Lucia Mancha. Not pictured: Linda Rivero and Edward Dunn. 44 5? gauge Each year the real backbone of the success or failure of a year- book depends upon many Workers. Foremost among these are the SALESMENQ for no matter how good the ideas, they can not be used unless ads and books are sold. We, the staff, and you, the students, owe these people a vote of thanks for their untiring efforts to SELL. V as Wl fA4A 1::..,.. A x-' 1 vh, Q. ,N, F125 EE K EK EK EK EE X IX :F :K I EK EE SR., JR. HOMERCOM SALESMEN: Claude Cage, Larry Moncada, Roy Scbmerber, Ben Rodriguez, Lucas Gonzalez, Delia Canales, Carol Wueste, Uvaldina Fernandez, Marsha Hiller, Olga Cantu, fnot pictured: Arturo Laraj. Walter Ritchie, Gloria Valdez. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM SALESMEN: Albert Collett, Mike Harper, Raul Escontrias, Luis Minton, Refugio Ram- irez, Diana Barrientos, Laura Moncada, Graciela Sanchez. FRESHMAN HOMEROOM SALES- MEN: Back row QL-RJ: Gilberto Mallen, Emilio Robinson, Robert Morin, Dickie Esparzag front row: Miriam Riskin, Minenva Cantu, Margie Mancha, Concepcion Gua- jardo, Ana Mancha, Elena Tor- ralba, Rosa Elva Torralba. Not pictured: Jesus Gonzalez. 45 mve,eomw.- 1005 no 6? eemga S2524 X -on MRS. JACKSON'S HOMEROOM Back row QL-RJ: B. Moreno, C. Schuessler, S. Flora, L. Rivero, S. Stone, P. Rivero, K. Patterson, third row: N. Hundley, S. Schmidt, D. Yeager, D. Zertuche, B. Bailey, S. Freeman, L. de Luna, second row: Mrs. jackson, D. Barrientos, K. Mc- Knight, B. Trees, L. Ovitz, E. Flores, M. de la Cerdag first row: R. Ibarra, S. Shofner, I. Romo, Y. Perez. Not pictured: D. E. Esquivel. Elf MRS. STEPHENSON'S HOMEROOM Back row QL-RJ: T. Cadena, E. Rodriguez, R. M. Elguezaba, O, Garza, M. Carroll, M. Lopez. Mrs. Stenhenson: middle roW:L. Collett, R. Estrada,E. Cor- tez, R. Gonzalez, L. Cadena, I. Gomez, E. Sanchez, M. Robinson, Ma. I. Mar- tinez, Ma. E. Parrag front row: O. Can- tu, A. M. Mack, C. Lopez, E. Yzquier- do, S. Rodriguez, C. Gonzalez, R. Al- varado, Ma. G. Garcia, J. Luna, V. San Miguel, G. Pena. Not pictured: L. Jimenez, E. Gonzalez, J. Ortiz. MR. GARCIA'S HOMEROOM Back row KL-RJ: P. Bailey, B. Scri- vener, M. Slaughter, T. Sanchez, B. Esparza, B. Courtney, D. Riskind, H. Ruiz, W. Herring, M. Neumang front row: M. Guillot, C. Innes, C. Cage, R. Clifford, B. Goodman, H. Staten, M. Escontrias, J. Esquivel, Mr. A. Garcia. Not pictured: D. Kaback. MRS. BILSKI'S HOMEROOM Back row CL-RJ: O. Hernandez, W. Chandler, C. Wueste, R. E. Rodri- guez, C. Kypuros, R. E. Perez, third row: Mrs. Bilski, R. Cantu, B. Rossi, L. Valdez, B. Torralba, A. Mendoza, T. Torres, A. Garcia, second row: C. Mello, H. lobes, C. Brown, S. Jun- fin, S. L. Blair, D. Valdes, A. Hogan, I. Seguin, front row: R. Maciel, M. I. Garza, G. Valdez, S. Garza. Not pictured: J. Heffington. 662024 aaa' Sjowwoza 1-, ' David Riskind I Editor 1 Carrie Randall W' Assistant Editor ' John Riskind gf, l.. Advertising fr. g A r'V Editor rf-V. 1... Pwr A . .X A Lenard White 1 Photographer D15 if Mrs. Mary Steele ,'..r 'ff W ' Y Wiz- Mr. Arturo Garcia Mr. Gene Coppin Two QW members are added to faculty at mid- term. MR. RAUL G. PALACIOS B. S., Texas A. 8: I. Industrial Arts MR. MANUEL J. FRAUSTO B.S., Sul Ross State College Spanish, English Harryezte fober Sweetheart Billy Shannon. J Z- ,dylf 65:45 The Eagle Pass Hi-Ligla! is a school paper published twice a month by the stu- dents of the Eagle Pass High School. The paper is issued in the interest of the student body, faculty, and community, thus attempting to attain several objectives. It gives our school a spirit of unity by making known the activities of members of the school or of the school as a whole. It informs the community of the school's activities and by so doing, brings more outside interest and publicity to our school. It gives the students an opportunity to express their opinion and use the press which will help to mold them into straight thinking citizens which American schools strive to produce. HI-LIGHT BUSINESS STAFF Mr. J. R. Rubio, Sponsorg Pam Pendell, Doris Cerna, Minerva Carroll, Uvaldina Fernandez, Walter Ritchie, Juanita Lerma, Raquel Acosta, Angeles Olivares, Rosa Estrada, Linda Collett. HI-LIGHT SPORTS EDITORS Jammu swffd HI-LIGHT FEATURE STAFF Alicia Garcia, Rosa Elia Perez, Gua- dalupe Lopez, Beatrice Rossi, San- dra Garza, Teresa Torres, Angela Cano. Carol Wueste, Henry Staten, Freddy Moreno, Ricar- Tw 'g'i37'? do Caballero. 3,0 owaoz and affabefzd 'IQ . ' Q ,SM ,a . x Zan le 4'-gfayif. . . of ff Mr. J. R. Rubio Sponsor Sammye Lee Blair Editor Alejandra Hogan Associate Editor Carole Brown Managing Editor HI-LIGHT science reporter, Ricardo Olimrex, takes notes as Mr. Condit points out a feature of the hy- dro plant. Chemistry and Physics students, and Mr. 49 Salinas observe closely. fwafaieweaf Zan ,ie a' -lay!! Reminiscing, Sam and Birgiz point out their home in Ger- many to Terem Tower, Hi-Liglai interviewer. Faculty sponsors and contestants journeyed to Uvalde on Satur day, January 18, to attend the second annual Southwest Texas Stu dents Activities Conference. f, .i farm W: f if :fi-i f. , r. K ,,,.,,,r,r . Under Mr. Howard's guidance, Ricardo Olivmfer learns how to oper- ate high precision balance. 50 r f lr, F ,rr ,ey I ., r. r. ter -K r-- z g not 3 yi 3 2,5 ft t r. -fr - M ,gf few: X Q 4 Q 2 if 5,2 elm Art Students place new exhibit in library Pictured are 1 Salduna fabovej, Alex Maier, jobnnrz Sta ard, and Sa Garza, z -,Ayn 9 My Smog olamowfweaf alt olmumf 80107065 ,Za pam alma-- :bam gown. 3. MSN Beatles in action.. .Barbara Downing, Linda Haw, and Beverly Bryan swing as Cbarlolze Sandi drums out the beat to a Beatle hit. Olga Cantu named a Hi-Light Copy Editor for 1964-1965. Raquel Arona, Sweetheartg Arlbur Paine. QW V w A EL gy , I I H ,,ll,l . f ,f . is ' Linda Colle!! signs traditional Quill Pin as she becomes the 521-id editor. Wanna 'i?6avema.6oz4 of FHA Club Back row QLRD I Romo C Trevino M Carroll J Esquived sweet hearty Y Perez D Rodriguez R Rodriguez O Rrojas S Garza R Acosta R M Rodriguez, B. Moreno, V. Sumpter, D. L. Pena fsweetheartj, L. Moncada, E. Arreo la, R. Gonzalez, D. Santoya, G. Martines, E. De Los Santos. Back row kneeling L-R R. Amezcua, L. Esquivel, S. Beasley, N. Garcia, V. San Miguel, M. Campos, L. Var- gas. Front row QL-RJ: B. Rodriguez, J. Flores, R, Garza, C. Gaujardo, I. Rivera, S. Rodriguez, Y. Falcon, E. Gonzalez. if:-P il Q5 AMEQHWA F.H.A. Officers: S. Garza, E. Rodriguez, D. Valdes, R. Rodriguez, V. Sumpter, M. Carroll, C. Trevino, B. Moreno, C. Browng Sponsors: Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. Matthies, Mrs. Bilski. 52 M-f., ss? WWW' Eiigmgg The Future Hornernakers of America is a national organ- ization of high school students who study home economics. There are over half a million members throughout the U- nited States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands work- ing Toward New Horizom. Baker Jewelers visited by Home and Family Living class. +4 Dom Pena, Sweetheartg W Rodolfo Fforex , n Sandra Garza, F.H.A. Pres., discusses program with F.F.A. Advisor, Mr. Zan Matllaier, while jerur Erquivel, F.H.A. Sweetheart looks on. N The program is a demonstration of the cor- rect use of Parliamentary Procedure. l fi The meeting was closed with, I Pledge Al- legiance to the Flag, . . . A social hour followed the meeting. , F.F.A. and F.H.A. are considered a. brother-sister organ- ization. Many joint meetings, both business and social, are held. Cooperation between the clubs is a key note. S. Garza wel- G. Brown, F.F.A. comes members Pres., C3115 and guest to meeting to order. joint meeting. ,if Secretary Juan Flores QFFAJ states his opinion by the right of vote. Projects and Live Stock Shows are annual events for F.F.A. students. Many hours of work, careful feeding, and much anxiety goes on while the animal is made ready for show. Each boy has pride in his animal and a desire in his heart- His .fond elf0Ag0db'Md .f Animal a Champion l Pete Binion and Tom Curl holding their lambs at F.F.A. new pens for Ag. students. Qwners of Blue Ribbon .Lightweight lambs at Maverick County Live Stock Show. funn -IHIZFIIEZ, Firrlg Brure Thompson, Secondg Buddy Gill, Third. gfoeiale Grand Champion Steer at the Laredo International Fat Stock Show, shown here by owner Buddy Gill. Mr. Gill and Mr. Matthies stand by. Winners of Blue Ribbon Heavyweight lambs at Maverick County Show include a number of F.F.A. boys: lim Hobby, Mario Garza, Buddy Gill, Bob Courtney, Ramiro Herrera, and joe Gardner. 4-H Club member, Kay Green, placed sixth. jenn jimenez QLJ shows his Grand Claampio1zgIimmyHobbr QRJ exhibits his Reserve Champion, Livestock judge, Mr. Rhinehart, and Chamber of Commerce Rep., Mr. P. Tuck- er, look on. 'br i imma. ll' Q fb 1' 0: 4 CUB The Future Farmers of America is a national organ- ization that reaches from the State of Washington to Puerto Rico and from the State of Maine to Hawaii. The primary aim is the de- velopment of agriculture lead- ership, cooperation, and citi- zenship. F.F,A. Club. Standing CL-RJ: Lanney Oliphant, Mario Garza Edward Dunn Joe Gardner, Nasario Rodriguez, jeff Cook, Tom Curi, Bill Fagan Leo Fuentes Bruce Thompson, Pete Binion, Buddy Gill, Mr. Matthies, Advisor Kneeling QL RJ Man uel Villarreal, juan Jimenez, jimmy Hobbs, Sammye Lee Blair Sweetheart Gene Brown, john Hardt, Ramiro Herrera. n .z - , at 5. as L... F.F.A. members have presented Sam- 6 qi ,,: wr mye Lee the 1965-64 sweetheart jacket. CL-RJ, Juan Jimenez, Treasurerg Jimmy Hobbs, Vice-President, Gene Brown, President, Sammye Lee Blair, Sweetheart, juan Flores, Secretary, Bernard Maurer, Sentinel, John Hardt, Reporter. Snmmye Lee Blair Sweetheartg jimmy Hobby jesus Erquivelg Christina Mello, Sweetheart' D.E.C.A. CLUB back row Us-RJ: A.Mancha, G. Caballero, R. Rodriguez, M. Carroll, J. Luna, R. Schmerber, Ma. Elena de Hoyos, E. Reyes, Mr. Coppin, Ma. del Carmen Trevino, R. Garza, R. Martinez, C. Ibarra. Middle Row: M. Lopez, C. Gonzalez, S. Rodriguez, G. Morales, J. Macias. Front row: R. Martin, L. Santos, S. Sosa, G. Valdez, -I.Sifuentes, C. Maldonado, R. Acosta, R. Martinez. Distributive Education is a training prog gf I3.I'I1 designed to improve the job performance of Workers engaged in the distribution of goods andfor services. For High School students, D. E. offers a part- time training Program which will enable students to gain valuable work experience 'plus related classroom instruction. DECA OFFICERS: Mr. G. Coppin, Spon.g R. Garza, Pres., C' Trev- D E C A identifies the ro r f th , I ' EIA-Mb, N 'Pgamovou ac- glii-aXAI1I3E5 R' Atom' Sec G' Caballero' Tfe S' am a tivity relating to D. E.-Distributive Education Clubs g' ' of America'-and is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. 4 I are-4 H432 t 'M Gloria Valdez, D. E. Student at Kress, selling cosmetics to Rosalinda Maciel and Romelia Sanchez. ff.-if A A . new M . - 1 : 1-ii. W.. C D. E. student, Rimrdo Gonzalez, straightening stock at H. E.. B. Grocery. 56 25604 Club sweetheart, Cbrinina Mello, and DECA Pres. Robert Garza hold crown and Valentine candy to be given to lucky winner at the dance. THE WINNER . . . Escorted by 01066 405 . . . MARGARITA VALDEZ Lucas Gonzalez After crowning the Valentine Queen, the remainder of the evening was enjoyed by all. 57 The purpose of the F.N.C. is to bring together high school young people interested in ca- reers in nursing and health in or- der to share their interests, to ex- plore opportunities and require- ments in these fields, to grow as individuals by working together, and to learn about community life in which they will soon partic- ipate as informed citizens. TYPHOID SHOT DAY! 3687609 fdazaea George Cooper expresses sentiments students have toward shots. Mrs. Lewis is giving the shot. Mrs. J. Lewis, Sponsor, Liduvina Flores, Pres., Raquel Acosta, Vice-Pres., Gloria Valdez, Sec. FUTURE NURSES. Back row QL-RJ E. Reyes, O. Garza, C. Trevino, J. Flores M. Garcia, J. Macias, D. Morin, I. Ri- vero, I. Gomez, M. Lopez, Fourth row. R. Ramirez, M. Robinson, V. San Mig- uel, N. Garcia, O. Riojas, Ma. Duran A. Rios, E. Rodriguez, Ma. L. Rodri guez, Ma. de Leong Third row: M. Gon zalez, E. Sanchez, Ma. U. Fernandez, E Rodriguez, R. Sanchez, Ma. I. Martinez S. Rodriguez, L. Gates, G. C. Lopez Ma. E. Fuentes, A. Mendoza, Y. Ro merog Second row: V. Sumpter, Mrs J. Lewis, T. Cadena, A. Garcia, Ma E. Ibarra, P. Cook, J. Leandro, E. Za- pata, M. Binion, S. Stahl, I. Romo, Ma L. Gonzalez, L. Harr, L. Martinez s Front row: L. Flores, R. Ma. Elgueza- bal, O. Cantu, G. Carmona, F. Lara, L. Santos, W. Chandler, L. Moncada, R Maciel, R. E. Jimenez, G. Garcia, E. Yzquierdo, R. Acosta, G. Valdez, R Alvarado. 1 eaciwa Future Teachers Club members observe teaching meth- ods under the direction of qual- ified classroom teachers. This gives each an opportunity to do class room practice teach- ing, a valuable career experi- ence for each member. FUTURE TEACHERS. Back row QL-RJ: M. Parra, M. Lopez, J. Macias, Third row QL-RJ: A. Mancha, R. Sanchez, M. Carrol, D. Shoftner, G. Pena, E, Sanchez, Second row QL-RJ: Mr. Witt, S. L. Blair, V. San Miguel, N. Garcia, S. Rodriguez, R. Macial, T. To, A. Mendoza, C. Brown, R. Acosta, L. Marinez, First row QL-Rl: W. Chandler, P. Cook, G. Valdes, M. Bin- ion. was FTA President, Sammye Lee Blair, relates the schedule of her day of teaching to members of the club. Mr. Witt, Sponsor, Sammy Lee Blair, Pres, Teresa Torres, V. Pres., Raquel Acosta, Sec. Wanda Chandler, Sweetheart, A. j. Haurman. :mme one ' fda! The Future Secretaries Club, composed of senior girls working in the various offices, learn the primary pre-requisites of the secretary. Office procedures with emphasis placed upon courtesy and efficiency are stressed. .Wai .i Robert Garza, Dom I . Valdes, aft Sweethe OFFICERS Guadalupe Lopez, President, Mrs. Elsie Epting, Sponsor, An- geles Cano, V. President, Chris- tina Mello, Secretary. L. Valdez, L. Garcia, C. Brown, W. Chandler, M. Carroll, A. Cano, Ma. E. De Hoyos, M. Lopes, D. Valdes, C. Kypuros, L. Lopes, J. Luna, R. Rodriguez, L. Gates, Mrs. E. Epting, Sponsor, M. Cantu, R. Sanchez, j.Pedroza, L. Martinez, M. Garza, G. Valdez, R. Acosta, R. Perez, A. Hogan, C. Wueste, H. jobes, I. Seguin, L. Santos, C. Mello, M. Herrera, S. Blair, T. Torres, F. Lara. .. as Office girls locate nel working place. Mrs. Elsie Epting, who fills her position with skill and efficiency, is always ready to help both students and teachers when one enters the office and says, Elsie . . e M090 fda! Club members have both American and foreign albums. Although emphasis is placed upon American stamps, many have outstanding collec- tions from Mexico. Back row QL-Rj: M. Gonzalez, Mrs. M. Steele, G. Esparza, O. Garza, D. Esparza, G. Valdez, E. Reyes, E. Sanchez, G. Lopez. Second row QL-RJ: L. Castaneda, L. Rodriguez, I. Romo, I. Rivera, O. Cantu, Y. Romero, Q. Rodriguez, R. Maciel, R. Perez, T. Cadena, A. Garcia. Seated: G. Ramon, J. Leandro, D. Villarreal, R. Fisher, J. Flores, M. Lopez, L. Martinez. Fourth row: S. Rodriguez E. Ibarra, A. Fernandez, V. San Miguel, N. Garcia, S. Sosa, L. Castillo, I. Seguin. Front row. Mauro ' ' d U. F rnandez. Torres, R. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Stephenson, Y. Torres. Not picture e G. Valdez, I. Seguin, and R. Sanchez show their stamp albums during meeting: Officers: G. Valdes Pres., I Seguin V P M Lopez Sec Mrs Stephenson Sponsor QL-RQ: L. Martinez, R. Maciel, R. Sanchez, G. Valdez, and I. Se- Te,-gm Cgdgng, guin present Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Stephenson Christmas gifts Sweetheaftg fl'Ol'U llli' Stamp Club. Mgflg Cgnlu W? SQ i 62 Mancha, mix concrete for forms for a fence. .K 255-Rfk K , .ASIQQMAW li 4 A M ra f Q 1 M 2 W' 2 ft it 5 G ni ra L fill a at 4. r ti I3 'lifti Adolfo Olimrerg Guadalupe Garcia, Sweetheart. V.I.C. Club. Back row QL-Rj: R. Rodriguez, O. Castaneda, M. Estrada, P. Diaz, G. Castaneda, R.Roclriguez, A. Mata. Second row: j.Mancha,E. Salas, J.R0clriguez, E. Ramirez, Mr. Turpen, Adviserg A. Gomez. Third row: R. Rodriguez, E. Crosby, A. Landa, B. Rodriguez, G. Garcia, Sweetheart, P, Sanchez, J. Estrada, B. Davis. UUCRTIUNHL SNDUSTRIHL CLUB The Vocational Industrial Club teaches the principles of good citizenship. It is democ- racy .in action. The V. I. C. Christmas Toy , t Campaign is only one example of how students V.I.C. OFFICERS: Mr. J. Turpen, Adviser, R. Rodriguez, Pres., A. Mata, Vice Pres., A. Landa, Sec., G. Garcia, Sweetheart, B. Rodriguez, learn to share their services with others. Treasg J. Estrada, Reporter, P. Sanchez, Sergeant-at-Arms. Esteban Salas unloads concrete ert Rodriguez finish it. While Manuel Estrada and Rob- Nw Ernesto Crosby, Ricardo Rodriguez and Xavier The High School choir performs an important func- tion in the community by pro- viding entertainment. The members learn to sing in four part harmony and become familiar with choral music of different types. fzzmz Gonzalez, Lupe Cnrmwza, Sweetheart. V 632, S ,iw , a Ga WI? Q, . 1 f 4? ef ,. .3 - fi - ' ? Mrs. Edna Webb Accompanist Mr. R. Trevino Director Back row QL-RJ: David Watkins, Arturo Cardenas, Hugo Cue, Arthur Paine, Richard Martin, Michael Neuman, Enrique Ca- sales, Marco Antonio Esparza, Armando Rodriguez, Cesar Esparza, Larry Moncada, Rudy Flores. fSecond rowj Rogelio Hernandez, Ramon Garcia, Oscar Gomez, Tony Chavez, Ludy Gates, Guadalupe Lope, Luis Minton, Albert Collect, Freddy Sumpter, jimmy Moncada, Rodolfo Rodriguez, Sponsor, Raul Trevino. fThird rowj Darlene Shofner, Delfina Gonzalez, Mar- CHOIR OFFICERS. fl. to RJ: Mr. Raul Trevino, Director: Linda Collett, Sec., Albert Collett, Vice-Pres., Lucila Cadena, Librarian, Rodolfo Rodriguez Pres.: Mario A. Esparza, Tl'C11S.1 Mrs, Edna Webb, Accompanist, 1506? pefzfozma 645 ybfvy QW? alma! Scion! Pfaayfumva Dzafuvvy fem garita Olivares, Carmen Lopez, Elena Torralba, Felicita Bris- eno, Kaila Keisling, Dolores Sanches, Kathy McKnight, Lu- cila Cadena, Cecilia Sanchez, Mrs. Edna Webb. fFourth row, Diamantina Zertuche, Juanita Lerrna, Edna Masquiz, Graciela San Miguel, Linda Collet, Consuelo Munoz, Norma Gomez, Susan Randall, Guadalupe Carmona, Sue Klinck, Dora Irma Valdez, Wanda Chandler, jackie Pendell. . z 5 'P . , 1 f . My :iff 5 j ,V , 7 V Ls A . 3 ' if ay 2 ' . ' , R , f was .. Hug.- L, ezfwkz alma! germ' pfzeaezaf ffizafavaa ylfzaaic Mr. Landrum Wishes the faculty and students a Merry Christmas. I I 'l r V ,4'N5 I The Choir Trio, Guadalupe Lopez, Glenna Razhlfum, Yolanda Torres, sing dur- ing program. 64 N -Q - I girl CHORAL. fPictured, p. 655 Back row QL-RD: Arturo Cardenas, Oscar Gomez, Gilberto Mallen, Armando Rodriguez, Mario Hesles, Frank Chavarria, Rodolfo Rodriguez, Luis Moreno, Marco Esparza, Ramon Garcia, Guadalupe Carmona, Rogelio Hernandez, jimmy Moncada, Edna Musquiz, Enrique Casales, Elena Torralba, David Watkins, Tony Chavez, Luis Minton, Hugo Cue, Alfredo Sump- ter, Deborah Kaback, Alberto Collett, Kathy McKnight, Roy de la Cruz, Jackie Pendell, Larry Moncada, Delfina Gonzalez, Rodolfo -Flores, Wanda Chandler, Darlene Shofner, Graciela San Miguel, Beatriz Ibarra, Felicita Briseno, Susan Randall, Rosa Maria Rodriguez, Norma Gomez, Margarita Olivares, Mrs. Edna Webb fAccompanistJ, Juanita Lerma, Mr. Raul Trevino fDire-ctorj, Dora Irma Valdez, Mary Duran, Lorine Perez, Lucila Cadena, Guadalupe C. Lopez. -4 ,fxf I Y -pg f ,1 - k:'i I .M SSES gg E sry? , ,Q,h,, ,1,,V,.,,,4 .,,, , ,. , ,. 1 q 1 'f f Mr, Frey's Homeroom reminiscing a lively discussion. omefzowava efz Zum! Zvfemeafa Spurs 45' Senior boys are introduced to a Naval career. efwbza Sfaowyif Klhaafzwm . 734451111 4TF1l 42M!m Sara junfin presents her essay to Mrs. Riskind's speech Class. Mr. Salinas gives a warm smile for the camera and trig. class as Students are puzzled by a new topic. 68 Mr. Howard explains a chemistry problem to Bill Scrivener. SENIOR OFFICERS Manuel Escontrias, Prcs.g Hector Ruiz, Vice-Pres.g Alicia Garcia, Sec.-Treas mmpzaa RAQUEL ACOSTA PHILLIP BAILEY CARLOS BARRON GUY BINION Qgwmsk - Ns fv , - N: ,. . if 'W ' 1 ' gg: ,ff ' fig if t' ,L , .fmfi 2, 13- t ' - av - Lfsig--fsaksais Hifi' EE: 7 im, K SAMMYE LEE BLAIR CAROLE BROWN efubzd X .Ag W HUGO BUENTELLO RICARDO CABALLERO CLAUDE CAGE X K . xr E K -.Q . .. . IS Q S.. 1 ,nas GUSTAVO CABALLERO DELIA CANALES ANGELA CANO MMQ We yew -HHQQ. 2 . V'V5:f'35': 15? A- I Ii -115 MA. DEL REFUGIO CANTU MARIO A. CANTU MARIA S. CHUMACERO DAVID CASTANEDA WANDA CHANDLER RICHARD J. CLIFFORD Z 1 f 'l' vw K I 1' fx 'S 1-kiw i 1 ii ' Q -MI J X , ST X U J, qi QQ Wham 'kv 95 A' -1, A 1, as , ,:.:. li If , ' Q53 E ...,. .Y MANUEL ESCONTRIAS JULIO CESAR ESPARZA JESUS ESQUIVEL GUILLERMO ESPARZA BLANCA FARIAS JUAN MANUEL FARIAS BOBBY COURTNEY GREGORIA CRUZ JOSE LUIS DOMINGUEZ MA. ELENA DE HOYOS GUILLERMO DE LA GARZA MARY DURAN QIZJOZJ .H F bu , xv J W Y 3 rg glad! Qy , YA 3 NB 3' .,.. L .. .Q JN , Cx ,. N J Xl 11,7 e F X 8 N. Wig R ? 3 reee ownbwa :A MA. ENRIQUETA FERNANDEZ ENRIQUE FISHER JUAN C. FLORES ANDRES FLORES 1012 FLORES LIDUVINA FLORES ft-me f, ..,..,Fe cz, Pwameww 524,41 RODOLFO FLORES ALVARO FRAUSTO i Z ii Darlene insists that Hi Liglyz letters be put i 5 2 E X n proper box. QW ROBERTO GALVAN DAVID GARCIA MA. GUADALUPE GARCIA ALICIA GARCIA BOBBY GARZA MA. ISABEL GARZA ciao! SANDRA I. GARZA LUDY GATES MANUEL GONZALEZ ADRIAN GONZALES ANTONIO GONZALEZ ROBERT T. GOODMAN :YS . jj - gig: - - ' Ti Wm Mamma JOE GUERRA JANICE HEFFINGTON LESVIA HERNANDEZ MICHAEL GUILLOT ORALIA HERNANDEZ WALTER HERRIN G MARIA HERRERA ALEJANDRA HOGAN . HARRYETTE JOBES CECILIO IBARRA CHARLES INNES VV, V VIVA, A SARA JUNFIN f . ., V R L A A :..: . . .:. 51 L 11 Af f V A f f 2 I .f ,j Q3 5 1 :fs-521 .3 Q K 3 Xl N N , is A 5' X I R .hi k- - .uf-if z, i lr., LEO LONGORIA MA. G ROSALINDA MACIEL ARTURO MANCHA UADALUPE LOPEZ BENNY MARCOS RICHARD MARTIN DAVID KABACK CONSTANCIA KYPUROS FLORENTINA LARA APOLONIO LANDA ARTURO LARA ERNESTO CROSBY efwbu have Fxrst day of school. Zz Sdf0 df420 LETICIA MARTINEZ ROGELIO MARTINEZ Q MARTHA ANN MASTERS FRANCISCO MEJIA CHRISTINA MELLO ARMANDO MATA ALICIA MENDOZA LORENZO G. MONCADA ghyd, Kaya www ADOLFO OLIVARES RICARDO OLIVARES DORA LYDIA ARTHUR PAINE IUANITA PEDROZA ROMELIA PEREZ QQ ENRIQUETA REYES ROSA ELIA PEREZ ESTEBAN RAMIREZ MAGDALENA RAMIREZ 'EY xx R S ww RICHARD PERRY SOFIA REYNA famed yzfafofge 40300376 GUILLERMO RIOJAS JUAN RIO JAS RAUL RODRIGUEZ DAVID RISKIND ARMANDO RODRIGUEZ ROBERTO RODRIGUEZ ni .i gi , 4 2434? 7 ' f 7 W X gm, my f , Wwar yi . Ig aww ln HECTOR RUIZ ADAN SALDANA JUAN SALINAS GILBERTO SALAZAR JOSE SANCHEZ JOSE ANTONIO SANCHEZ RODOLFO RODRIGUEZ ROSA ELIA RODRIGUEZ NETZAHUALCOYOTL ROSALES ROSE MARY RODRIGUEZ JUAN ROSALES BEATRICE ROSSI Jkzayaw alefd ,R 5' S Y Q R It X rv 51:14, ' .s wg W . ,fy R343 Maw' W 2 fimififii - 4 i,, RRA., Q -'.'?,aX' ,R. 2 .:zf11.:z,- uf 2 5 I L LUPE SANCHEZ PABLO SANCHEZ LETICIA SANTOS 1. Qoefa 7: fzadaafea WILLIAM M. SCRIVENER DARLENE SHOFNER MIKE SLAUGHTER RICARDO SAN CI-IEZ ROMELIA SAN CHEZ RAUL SAUCEDO l '?9' J, l ,M-w.,,, iff ISABEL SEGUIN CHARLIE SMITH SOCORRO SOSA HENRY STATEN ALFRED SUMPTER BARBARA TORRALBA MARTHA STOLTMANN TERESA TORRAS DORA IRMA VALDES efubz em lozfeat Q! I GLORIA OLIVIA VALDES LINDA VALDEZ LENARD WHITE MARIA VILLANUEVA RUFINA VILLARREAL CAROL WUESTE Q fix ai lei A ,W ..... Q K JUNIOR OFFICERS Hector Barrientos, Pres.g Margarita Estrada, Vice-Pres.3 Carrie Randall, Sec.-Treas d Wx' SH' 1 f .,-Q. A USUAL CAMPUS SCENE: change of classes between the main building and Kennedy Hall. 83 Q., 9325? 11? .2 .ya R A 3 3 QW ' vim Edna Alba Carlos Almaquer Jfvlzqffaa , ,AMY Romelia Alvarado Rosalinda Alvarado ' mdazefefo af vgflma 0 ' Cheerleader Angie Rodriguez offers a complete set of Football Ribbons at a very special price! Jose Luis Antu Hector Barrientos Ralph fBulletj Beard Fortunato Benavides Francisco Benavides Marion Benton Nancy Benton Mollie Binion ' c!f00f0adV6W19d MQW mam NZ iff pzgfecf 32 J' Clay Brown Gene Brown A Beverly Bryan 'WF nil 1' ,ra P 'Lu-1 'U Clifton fRidgej Butler Carmen Caballero julio Caballero Lucila Cadena Teresa Caclena Hal fSandyQ Caldwell Olga Rosa Cantu Sergio Cantu 85 QQ xi A xx, Minerva Carroll Tommy Cary Enrique Casales Roberto Castillo Doris Cerna 'QSg . ., 2 1 ll Felix Cerna ans. i s Six juniors, M. Hiller, L. Gonzalez, Ma. U. Fernandez, R. Srbmerber, O, Cmzzu, and IV. Riiclaie, handle junior homeroom sales for El Cenizo. mzbw Frank Chavarria Linda Collett Paula Cook Hector Crosby jose Cruz Steven Davenport MVN fi -'ml f , W ,Q Barbara Downing Rosa Maria Elguezabal Rogelio Escontrias Longino Esparza Waller Rifclaie selling another EZ Cenizo in Mr. Moore's homeroom Zvmeazf fa cl QMJQQ16 Francisco Garcia Gloria Garcia Ma. Alvinia Garcia Ma. Guadalupe Garcia Rosa Margarita Estrada Ma. Uvaldina Fernandez Mike Flores i Billy Frausto Ma. Elena Fuentes Ofelia Galindo PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE My .f., A' in rs' X zawbu fafzkbgbafe Elida Garza Ma. Olivia Garza Sabino Garza Noemi Garcia Ruben Garcia Rudy Garcia john Gardner iii Wm 26 Irene Gomez Christine Gonzalez Lucas Gonzalez Elena Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez Romelia Gonzalez Coaches introduce Pablo Guardiola Gilberto Guedea Rita Guedea Jesus Guerrero Linda Harr Edwardo Hernandez Sofia Hernandez Mary A. Herrera l l ayers during assembly. Maria Lopez Minerva Lopez Ricardo Lopez Juanita Luna Ak. Marsha Hiller jimmy Hobbs Juan Jimenez Laureniina Jimenez Jon King Keisling Linda Kay Kelso Richard Knight Guadalupe Lopez 'fi a My W. za 5500254 ofazaf P90 Josefa Macias Omar Macias Ana Maria Mack Concepcion Maldonado Arturo Maltos Michael Martin Luis F. Martinez Esperanza Martinez Maria Ines Martinez Bobby McMillan Meme Weak Jiqoa Gary McMillan Rolando Menchaca Elda Ma. Morales Gloria Morales Luis Moreno Delia Morin WW? 1 3 . lf, ' ff , 1 li 4. Al i ix is l , fl' 5, f ix 'I l Marta Elena Perez Elida Plata Romelia Puente Jesus Ramirez Evangelina Ramon Carrie Randall Ma. Eugenia Parra Ma. Magdalena Parra Frank Partee Santos Nanez Rogelio Olguin Roberto Olivares Julia Ortiz Antonio R. Pena Gloria Pena. Pam Pendell Maria Antonieta Perez ,M IC, Glenna Rathburn Armandina Rios Louis Rios John Riskind Walter Ritchie Margarita Robinson Angie Rodriguez Elsa Rodriguez fzqoez jose Rodriguez Ma. de la Luz Rodriguez Ma. Enriqueta Rodriguez Raul G. Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Rosa Maria Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Elias Rosales Refugio Rosas Robert Ross Hilario Salinas Graciela San Migu Velia San Miguel Dolores Sanchez Estela Sanchez juan Antonio Sanchez Mario Sanchez Hector Sandoval Charlotte Sands Roy Schrnerber MQ 5765429 olze ficeaaazy ,mon f Shirley Smith Phillip Spiegel Mr. Uriegas grading geometry papers. ' . ,ages ri A i l' sandra slam S iilr Don Stillwell an-2 ,K 3 ? Billy Shannon Juanita Sifuentes Francisca Silva Donald Taylor Rodolfo Tovar Gene Brown introduces Mr. Benny Mayf, FFA promoter, to jr. Hi. students. Carmen Trevino Gloria Trevino ' aim! Zawya Zvfefzeaz' Lydia Vasquez Francisco Velez Current topics promote discussions in American History class. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Raul Escontrias, Pres.g Diana Barrientos, Vice Pres.g Ana Maria Jimenez, Sec.-Treas. :mmm FFA Sophorhore Officers watch as excavation progresses for future class rooms. K Robert Antu Bonnie Bailey jesus Balderas Diana Elena Barrientos Maurice Baron Henry Barron .. :anim 8110, e if Larry Beasley, jr. Artie Blackburn john Bowles Juanita Briones Steve Brown Daniel Buentello - 33 fv . :Q wid Zaxw we 0 7:9 odffmey. . il Norma A. Caballero Marin M. Czulena Ma. Guadalupe Carmona Manuel Castaneda, Jr. Oscar Castaneda Lupita Castanuela Luz Ma. Enriquet a Castillo Frances Chavez Albert Collett Manuel Contreras, jr. George Cooper Alberto Coronado 97 Eva Coronado Rosa Maria Cortez Hector Cortinas I-Iortencia Crosby Eugene Cruz , . Luis Cruz W Hugo fMendezj Cue Mary Lou Daniel Bradley Davis W' K- 'si l Sl N 4 A . 5 a t 1, 2 - ,. , - fs , , V,,VL Q. K L , gf- I - it r I Martha Elva de ii '. 16 f HOYOS A Marta de la Cerda iff- affix x . f- W. ' X 'X A . Q , ,. Elva de la Garza . H '-- Q .. 1 .. . v 'et':r-ff::r:f-s- 1 ,:.2r5sa:fW:,..1,Qa K .,.'r-5-.Q::.::5,,5,:::. -.g,Q: ,., School Pep Rally W5 when :K was ,, ,ww f ?'lr oiolowozea mm 0 Zfapfzowe 1642 Luis Rey Rodriguez helps Raberlo Garza build a boat. 98 Roberto cle la Garza Rosa Maria de la Torre Ma. Herminia de Leon Dora Estela Delgado Lydia de Luna Jesus Diaz fill ,gQif R - Rafael Diaz jimmy Durham Rogelio Escobedo Ma. del Carmen Escontrias Raul Escontrias Mi Marco Antonio Esparza Dora Elia Esquivel Margarito Esquivel Fernando Estrada 'WSH I Savill Agustin Fernandez Alfredo Fernandez Raquel Fisher Sandra Flora Enedina C. Flores Janie Flores jesus Estrada Filiberto Eureste Jose Francisco Fai-ias Down Town Pep Rally e iqegofxf Soph. Rogelio Excobedo and Mr. Barrientos help Mr Salinas. 99 Juana Flores Teresa Flores Susie Freeman james Frick Marina Fuentes Roy Fuentes Humberto Gamez Antonio Garcia Francisco A. Garcia Local Eagle Booster Club sponsors weekly pictures of Friday night football games. f ns. ,4 Wm -414' juan Antonio Garcia Marina Garcia Ramon T. Garcia qalowozea meme! Iiyde Samuel Garcia Sergio A. Garcia Olivia Garza Roberto Garza Valentin Garza f Arturo Gomez k . L A Concepcion Gomez Norma Gomez dim Wfhirnn 'PQ' Alfredo Gonzalez juan Gonzalez -up 'I' Sw: M Ma. de la Luz Gonzalez Ma. Esperanza Gonzalez oaafefza 0 my 04 Zyl! Students look forward to each downtown pep rally. Ma. Guadalupe Gonzalez Marta Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez Elva Guerra ,, 1 Awe 1 ,.?' - 42' if fm www ,day ' ' , x, H Pedro Guerra jesus Guerrero john Hardt Mike Harper A. J. Hausman Arinda Hernandez Elida Hernandez Enrique Hernandez Manuel Hernandez Ricardo A. Hernandez 101 fffwai Ramiro Herrera Mario Hesles Clyde Hobbs X ..,, W r ,. L fs ,. X MH Q X 51 K Science teachers inspect new equipment, Students preparing a dai , ly lab assignment. 5 ii 5 3 t . me vim we -:.t Mi, sri- I wg-Q3f,Qsm? Wmrggzk ,M ,F .. ,QQ QA- if it -w-ffw.- Qis.rr519i?s?551a5?g s, Z ifH1f:1.:2:fi5t5:1Qgr,g K Sgzxfgf s fsfeci'-We cti,, f tftt silfgis - : 'r:'li'5E?5f15-. 1 f f- : - 'wt iff. 721. gt A D A tg W .. -1 N- .- i my i il if - 5- 'rm 'N ,- .. lb' 4 I . mx N e iin, r - abky - of ee ered! :aged Zz Soiolomozea -rr-fl. fra- 1- M, i muff I , A M ,i,,..:L, ..., if ' .W 1 1 P ,f i 5 f we ,di 4 if Ay, I .lv W ng ink :rv , :111 2f 5 f ,X N i,, ,V f 1 Norma Hunclley Maria Esther Ibarra Students preparing a , lab assignment. Ruth Ibarra Ana Maria Jimenez '- V. ,b ,. , , .V .. Xi 'W .. ff-ffsrwf .- . . .f -Q vu-ig,5fgs5g,tf,kksi5f5 . ,rwfsifeqawmf-VNMNA Rafael Luna, C lariflimz b Gonzalez and Minerva Lopez waiting for class. Patricia johnson Jaime Kypuros Ana Maria Lara Juanita Lerma Maria Leura Joaquin Lopez Xavier Mancha ylwfwze aka . . , ,ga 'cedafa V mf Glenda Martinez Louie Martinez Louis F. Martinez Mat, filer lbplflll Cuts and pre- I . pares chicken for Homemak- Margie Maftfnez ing luncheon. Ramiro Martinez 2 M , Mu. Ever, Lewin Hermm- dez, and Imbel Seguin at the luncheon. ' 24:-'L f 4 L 5 'V ii, fif if f 'aiif -'21 ,. 1' in turf, ,migi -.,' F , 1 L 'Q-wiv' W ,gf in if ,.1,i.- 1 W -4 2224, 47 '23 MW? Margarim Mezzrlmm looks Ofl while Ghzrie Ruiz trys new stitch in sewing class. Bernard Maurer William A. Mayer What do you need? asked Mrs. Stone. David MCBCC Kathy McKnight Mirbael Harper reads his part a second time Q . Teresa Melendrez Arturo Mello Margarita Menchacn ew Mem mae Benito Mendoza Luis Minton Jimmy Moncada Laura Moncada Michael Moravits Blanca Moreno Moses Olguin Rolando Olguin Angeles Olivares Maria Santos Ortiz Informal moments before tardy bell! 0' Lydia Ovitz Freddy Paniagua ' twdma Nga e - gofzeaaabw Miss Becker is pleased with improvement in oral book reports. mms-2:1 - LS5i?SS5gQ . '- :xv . A my Joe Paniagua Kay Patterson Elba Perez Lorine Perez Mario A. Perez Ricardo Perez Steve Brown keeping history class informed on situation 11 ! South East Asia. 936215017 S26 4 golwfmzea Yolanda Perez Q First period history class listening to story of the Crusaders Bobby Perkins Juan Antonio Puente Aida Ramirez Dora Luz Ramirez Ma. del Refugio Ramirez Napoleon Ramon Mary Ramos Ricardo Reyna Olivia Riojas Humberto Rivas Irma Rivera i-s,..,,.A Q Saran Stone diligently studying history assignment. Genaro Rlvefa Lucila Rivera e ohne Q! Wow! A-giddy, My W 55.5551 ij - Napoleon Ramon putting picture of Michaelangelo on bulletin board during study of the Remzixmnfe. Patsy Ann Rivero Ricardo Rocha Benjamin Rodriguez Delia Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez Hector Rodriguez -iii qi -R r H- ' -- - r Linda Rivero 3 Xi, KA., if , ,fl ,.5 QL 1 Ivkei if Nasario Rodriguez Rachel Rodriguez Raquel Rodriguez Ricardo G. Rodriguez Ricardo R. Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Lupe Roman Yolanda Romero Irene Roino Mfr. Sfeplaenrwz, sophomore spon- sor, calling roll in library. 108 W sr. A .X Q XXX , c X3 ...i. X , mr? .2- .f 'ax 3 L L ,igg ....:....,.' i 'kgg :I Graciela Ruiz juan Ramon Ruiz Esteban Salas Ramiro Salinas Cecilia Sanchez Graciela Sanchez Ramon Sanchez Sara Schmidt Charlene janet Schuessler . Jn Q06 Ma. Angelina Salazar Mn, Sylvia Salinas lg nr if 5 'li X,-13 ,J Q ,ya f .av I M Schwartz Saul G Segum jimmy Shofnei Sandra Shofner aloof David Silva jesse Soto, jr. Library is utilized for studying Clyde Stewart Saran Stone Vera Sumpter Richard Sweaney Luz Angelica Tovar Barbara june Trees . . . and for pleasure. 109 owadzacakbw Luis Trejo Rene Trevino Robert Trevino Adolfo Valdez Margarita Valdez Lupe Vara onfdaaea 35' ,war Phoiograph Not Avmlclble 4 Z e Fei I A ff... c ' ws 'Vuu .:f'5i We-:fs f ' - ' . f N Z Q or ay ,l X i i o Z loo is b .f . S. Graciela .Velez Estela Villanueva Manuel Villarreal l l Front and side View of high school as construc-l tion of classrooms progresses. Diane Yeager jesus Yruegas Elvira Yzquierclo Evangelina Zamarripa 'fans Humberto- Zamarripa Ray Zamora Roberto Zamora Elisa Zapata Diarriantina Zertuche FRESHMAN OFFICERS Hector fDickiej Esparza, Pres.g Tere Mancha, Vice'Pres.g Ma. Melida Her nandez, Sec.-Treas. f , ,gli Freshmen realize campus parking is a premium. ee 111 Daniel Acosta Bla. Eliza Aguilera juan Alejandro Ignacio Alinaguer af fi , iis ffwi :f,, . aa 5 Ei? 2 2 Rey Alvarado Ricardo Alvarado Rosantina Amezcua ,umm Ma. Olga Antu V .. , f Petra Antu I 1 1' B 5 I A x an Zwlmm low fmdfxdakdw Julia Aragon Enriqueta Arreola Apolonio Balboa Irene Barrera Edward Barrientos Sylvia Beasley N V7 I : Z Andres Beatte F P Luis Beatte -2l'5 1 F ff, Eugene Behal , 5 'ggi 'Vx Zoom ' Margot Campos Minerva Cantu Arturo Carclenas Gerardo Castarrecla Linda Castaneda Lesbia Castillo Obdulia Castillo Micaela Cedillo N Adolfo Benavides Norma Benavides Peter Binion William Brewster Felicita Briseno Norma Caballero Pedro Caballero Arturo Cadena Norma Cadena Juan Camarillo Natividad Cedillo Rosa Maria Cerrra Sonia Laura Cerna Everardo Chacon Dale Chandler Raquel Chavero Francisco Chavez Hector Chavez Tony Chavez Ruth Chorgas 'frm glgzeabmm Ma. Estela Cruz Tom Curi Alberto Daniel Richard Daniel Vernon Davenport Roy de la Cruz Gilberto de la Garza Jesus de la Garza jose J. de la Garza Mwabwe Fidel de Leon Emma Delgado Esperanza de los Santos Pablo Diaz Raul Diaz Rene Diaz Edward Dunn Josefina Duran Roque Contreras jeff Cook Maria Coronado Mario Cortinas Enrique Crosby Claudio Cruz Q Q Hector fDickiej Esparza Luciene Esquivel Juan S. Estrada Manuel Estrada jr. Yolanda Falcon Alberto Fernandez Maria Luz Fernand w CZ! Georgia Fisher Carlos Flores Herman C. Flores Hortencia Flores Jesus M. Flores Maria Flores juan Ramon Flores Gloria Flores Rogelio Flores Rolando Flores Jose Fuentes Juanita Fuentes Luisa Carmela Fuentes Oralia Fuentes Jesus Galinclo flkazazaldazfazy am Lorenzo Galvan Ana Garcia Mr. Collin: administering sc1ence test Ermelinda Garcia Felix Garcia Irma Garcia Manuel Garcia Oscar Garcia Rosa Amelia Garcia Rose Mary Garcia Toni Garcia joe Gardner Adolfo Garza Carlos Garza David Garza Eddie Garza Joe Roland Garza Mario Garza Mary Garza Rosario Garza Santiago Garza Traz Scott fBuddyl Gill Dora Elia Gomez Gloria Gomez Oscar Gomez Carmen Gonzalez Zrealwem Wagga Delfina Alicia Gonzalez Euclelia Gonzalez Eugenio Gonzalez jesus Gonzalez Juan Gonzalez Juanita Gonzalez Linda Gonzalez Lucia Gonzalez Ma. Enriqueta Gonzalez Oralia Gonzalez Ricardo Gonzalez Rosa Elia Gonzalez Rosa Ma. Gonzalez Rosario Gonzalez Teresa Gonzalez Victor M. Gonzalez Connie Guajardo Juan Daniel Guajardo Claudina Guardado Enrique Guedea Eduardo Guerra Ruben Guerrero Rafael Guevara Jon Anthony Gunn Bertha Nelia Gutierrez Susana Gutierrez Alfonso Hernandez Guadalupe Hernandez Irene Hernandez jose Hernandez day in high Allen Srbwanz Maria Del Jesus Hernandez Melida Hernandez Rogelio Hernandez Santos Hernandez Socorro Hernandez Ana Herrera Hilda Herrera jose Alejandro Huerta Beatrice E. Ibarra Benito Ibarra Dora Elia Ibarra Katherine Jeanis Glenn Jemeyson Margarita Jimenez Rose Elia Jimenez Q! Z ,Jiang ,, if ti ', --f. f ' W ef X k EX are r we A 4- vu ,Egg L , Cruz Lara julia Leandro Maria Leija Larry Levine Carmen Lopez Rosa Maria Jimenez Socorro Jimenez Edward Johnston Birgit Junfin Deborah Kaback Kaila Keisling Sue Klinck Lee Krezclorn George Kypuros Gloria Landa Carlos Lara Cecilia Lara fzealwefa Q37 Pafznbgbedbw Gloria Lopez Ma de la Luz Lopez HC? JE Ricarda Lopez Rosa Elva Lopez Rosa Ma. Lopez Consuelo Luna Eugene Behal informs the WORLD HISTORY 2 class of conditions Zanzibar. Rafael Luna jr. Socorro Macias Thelma Magee Baltazar Maldonado Frances Maldonado l jose A. Maldonado 11? Roberto Maldonado Gilberto Mallen Ana Lucia Mancha Margarita Mancha Tere Mancha Peggy Manofsky Elias Martinez Fernando Martinez Gracie Martinez 6644 04454045594 Oscar Moncada Hector Montalvo jose Luis Montantes Daniel Morales Roberto Morin Consuelo Munoz ., W. was fa Q g fn? N -, w l il fl Guadalupe Martinez Magdalena Mayer Linda McMillan Rodolfo Mejia Rosario Mejia Teresa Menchaca Irma Martinez Pedro Martinez Rosa Elia Martinez 1 355 Edna Musquiz Lanny Oliphant Margarita Olivares Marta Alicia Olivo Crirzina Soliy checks roll before discussion begins in Mfr. Sz0ne'1 homeroom. Socorro Olivo Irene Ortiz fzeabfmfa mv efzooma YY 52944 Lupe Oyervides Abel Ozuna Elida Palos Erasmo Palos Frances Parra Michael Lee Pearce Marcos Pena jackie Pendell Gloria Perez Juanita Perez Ma. Magdalena Perez Yolanda Perez Jose Juan Picon jesus Plata Tommie Marie Polanco Armando Quintero Alfredo Ramirez H1 Maria C. Ramirez V L I Oscar Ramon g Baldomero Ramos 7 .- Guadalupe Ramos ' Susan Randall H San Juana Ramirez 1 fy X ' 'M Wi 34, Z3 a 5 Hector L. Reyna Rogelio Reyna Arturo Riojas Jose L. Riojas Eglantina Rios Miriam Riskind Rosa Maria Rivas Emilio Robinson Esteban Rocha Mary Pete Rodrigues Amalia Rodriguez old! ea034ysa6oo! fe Becky Rodriguez Dolores Rodriguez Enrique Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez Joaquin Rodriguez Josefina Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez Francisco Rodriguez Mfr. jane: lectures on advantages of courtesy and manners Ma. Guadalupe Rodrig Ma. Teresa Rodriguez Roberto Rodriguez Socorro Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Lucy Ruiz Susie Ruiz Luz Salazar Maria ,Angie Salazar David Saldana Othon Saldana Raquel Saldana Graciela Salinas Juanita Salinas Manuel F. Samaniego olao-Qcowyo ' , eadzeahgy ,q wt sf? Susigsxgl Re Wm 3 XX if if 95 3x Alicia Sanchez Carlos Sanchez Diana Sanchez Graciela Sanchez Prajeded Sanchez Rosa Maria Sanchez Sylvia Sanchez Frank Santos Dolores Santoya Petra Saucedo Rogelio Saucedo Allen Schwartz Ignacio Segura Maria Segura Ramiro Segura jose Sepulveda Ruben Sepulveda Donna Shofner Joel Sylva Ronnie Smith Cristina Solis Sonia Solis juan Soto In order to make the honor roll, a student must have a 5.8 aver- age: five A's and one B, or six A'sg and must maintain a passing grade in citizenship. Freshmen are not permitted to become members of the National Honor Societyg but making Freshman honor roll is one step toward membership in the Honor Society. Poaaeaaeaf .gy 7m - e fzeaximmv mama aff Back row fL-RJ: Roberto Maldonado Ronnie Smith Dickie Espoza Front row QL-RJ: Cristine Solis Socorro Macias Kay Vereecken Birgit junfin Ma. Guadalupe Vargas Peggy Manofsky Ma. Elena Zamarripa CNot pictured, David Statenj. 123 Magdalena Trevino Dora Elia Valdez Deborah Jean Spears Iohnna Stafford John Stahl David Staten Estella Tello Bruce Thompson Elena Torralba Rosa Elia Torralba Delfina Torres Mauro Torres juan Gustavo Tovar Juanita Tovar Ricardo Tovar Edwardo Trevino Fernando Trevino , Gilberto Trevino l mmm wma Mmm Q1 5 2 v Early each morning Carmen Fuentes, Sylvia Sanchez, Lup Vargas, and Elena Torralba are waiting at the front door. Juanita Valdez Maria de la Luz Valclenl Ricardo Valdez Alfonso Vallejo Ma. Elena Vallejo Ma. Guadalupe Vargas l l l Dolores Velez 1 Ma. Enriqueta Velez Enrique Venegas Kay Vereecken , Jesus A. Villalpando Rosenclo Vasquez l l Rudy Villalpando ' Elvira Villasenor Gloria Villasenor Manuel Villasenor Armando Villarreal Marjorie Sue Wilkins f i ts ' Leroy Ward David Watkins Angela Watts its 1 aa ew l6d06drK!J!Q ' Ernest Wueste Dora Elia Yzquierdo Maria de jesus Yzquierdo Alicia Zamarripa Ma. Elena Zamarripa Rosalinda Zamora 'From the .recond day of school until the law, Mr, Ibarra, I'm sorry but I forgot my excuse, is a familiar line. ,sf-f 9 .,, at t, , fa , 'fm 4. LI S a and faced? pm aw--fra?-N 'ww' - ' f 3' f f ' f , Yngwie' , ' 1' 4 SSE f , W - A we Q., 3 fm ff ff -' .N 'SQ'-f ' 19 iv lggvafgcsvfggi'fv'5fw':w?2'vilmiweifwhfwmif ' mi, n., '4,m ' 3 'ia Sami 'W' fx ,'lQ?eQq,wewiQv Q MQW affix' J mi? 3,35 ' img 5HifLf:,2w?'2'za-aff-wzsvzfmEMM' ,X - 'WHS ,wg S N ,-, wire QuezfwfmQf.,gQ-- N E by fy ff :gy -,-ffwf'A'wZmfm.2v-,ww-gfMg ,Mfg , X V: ww Mfwmm my-,,,x.., -,:'f'. 4wBmg.w.'k,.,Hw.,A, Y., W1 Q iw,-lgQw,fz5igwgMwf ,, ,.N.f.,. za Q? sm Q4 Jyfaw Sv sf, ' ' -M 0 . 1, -wwf N 2 :f A 'M A f ' Q f ' N 5. ' ' 1: fu-qw 5 5,5-5 my 1 5 bigwg, ' fx-1'1,,'Q'1 fw-rw? ,4 W il wen M ww , V, ' R 43 ' A ' f 'J'-' f - ,t ' - fn-'vw-1m,x LEW: ga M' fm aw ff- :aff :zz-ff i L' 'M E N f M + f M gg ,, FW, . Z, , ,. ,- 1 V . ,, , . ., R ., , , , . Y f, - vw M -WQVW4 .53 f we 2 5 I, fv,f,.5fA 4 1 fx gag v 1 W , P.. V, A f.'?fEif 5WE2v,fa,2m3,,: gf:5.55.,'1, f, ' ' ' ' K f ,, 1 I'?f'?A 2'if'Ei'S fiflfsl, , ., 1' -2 iw, -, Q Q Q f, H2-2 N f' f 1 his ' . fr ' 7 Q 2515 k ' X - ,:g,,zk4,g -W ,V ' 1 L ,s .:,f, . -- 1 eff V f 1 5 1 1 4 mum! 1 1' f 1,4 y 5 Q hu. jxvfii' ' Q, '-X nrrununsu.-n xg f 1- mm, I e 5 Que l igfmfffa Jkyfea Co-Queen Carol, from the Home of Wuerle, is escorted by Clifton Butler. This is her second year to hold the Queenship honors. Suspense runs high as Club Sweethearts and Escorts enter the band-formed traditional heart to await the climactical announce- Prinresr Harryetze, from the Home of jobef, escorted by Billy Shannon. Henry Szazen, Student Council President, entered the heart, fol- lowed by four crown bearers, Gmre, Gene, and Kathy Coppin, and Steve Moore. ,W . Zzowwo ea' lk leofeatiom pc! ev Ca-Queen Sammye Lee, from the I-louse of Blair, is crowned by Henry Smlen. Her escort is jimmy Hobby. Primers Beverly, from the Home of Bryan, escorted by Ion King Keixling. While the crowd cheers and the band plays, Royalty is escorted to the reserved section from which they shall watch the game as it is resumed. First Harryette Jobes and Beverly Bryan are proclaimed and crowned Prin- cesses. Then comes the big announcement -not just ONE, but TWO Sweethearts, Carol Wueste and Sammye Lee Blair- QUEENS of the 1963 FOOTBALL HOME- COMING! 3 3 ' - .v , t, i K - t 1? ' ' . Y Ji f gf-.1 Sas W . as N s il . 5' tiff 5' t . - - , 'J rg saga . K , was - Shams- we-i ,V .5 i i ' 7 i - si, i, V - O A. . , ,M ,. N, N - ' r - , i ,- . ' K K ,. QZIQ5- si'--ii ii: 2' . - V -- .. ., , i we-W 3 Maris' gfgifgw'as-,s.Q5gff11f1:.Q. ' 'Lfis1izv::w,11,Q--I.wf,k . 5, ,fs ,... .1 :L . ' ,, ::-'12 Q ' Y was , aw .1-uzlfff-it-.iw-i -11,12 - -L : . , .. X 1 , Q s K. K. K 1, .. , . f P it iniiunsiumw -W3 , 5 5 ll 3 H V -w, f,,mb,-my' ,- W1 if . 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' .V 1 ,Q . f 11,-'1 1.1L , A-.-.W , W.WLN,,,,M,,.,,,.,.w ...K , , , 1,35 ' ,- . zviffmgqx i wma. f 'V- 5 A Fi vp f 1 1 .JIS 31? 5 SPORTS lx w, E E 1l I N E Date SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. SEPT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. NOV NOV. NOV PILE-UP! First Conference game at home, Eagles vs. South San. 7'oofJa!! SZQJKJQ - 1963 Opponent CRYSTAL CITY CARRIZO SPRINGS ,........ LAREDO ................,....,.. PEARSALL ....... OPEN HEBRONVILLE :RJOHN MARSHALL QSan Antonioj .... :FSOUTH SAN ANTONIO ..........,...,.. AEUVALDE ........, XDEL RIO ....... EKERRVILLE ...... :kDistrict 15 AAA Games Location THERE . HERE THERE HERE HERE THERE HERE THERE . HERE 1963 afzaafy Back row QI.-RJ: juan Gonzalez, Humberto Zamarripa, Charles Innes, Mickey Guillot, Clay Brown, Richard Clifford, Mike Harper, Mike Slaughter, Al Frausto, Gilbert Guedea, Edward Hernandez, Ricardo Lopez, Manuel Escontrias Bobby Courtney Claude Cage Enri ue Casales, , , H 1 q Alfred Sumpter, Bobby de la Garza, Bobby McMillan. fNot picturedj: J. M., Pepe Schwartz, Bobby Goodman, Robert Rodriguez. E .Vt bA,g 15. f sl i P L? Qwdfdbf sfo!! Mr. Jerry Sanderling Mr. Ricardo Salinasg Mr. Robert Slaughterg Mr. Harry Frey, Mr. Ken Moore, head coach, Mr, Jimmy Turnbowg Mr. Gerald Centillig Mr. Leopoldo Moncada. r, C. Brown strains for Innes dropped. needed yardage. Claude Cage All Dixlrirt Guard, No. 61 Zoe 76z4a'fy pllemlefu femme Caddo! fffwwza Bobby Courtney Enrique Casales Manuel Escontrias Alvaro Frausto Honorable Mwzlzon Horzov-able Mention Honorable Mention Honomblle Mention Tackle, No. 75 Tackle, No. 72 End, No. 80 Halfback, No. 11 ?m:e ony! QOOMQJZQ Juan Gonzalez, No. 26, went over for a first down. 143 2 K S his 4 1 A if 5 1 44 P if SE rs 3 . me-ff: , ig gm N is vm -1 S Richard Clifford Mickey Guillot Ch2flC5 IHHCS Mike Slaughter Fullback, No. 35 Halfback, No. 24 Halfbafk, NO- 20 H21fb21Ck, NO- 25 ffeaem Sefwbza letra '53 8804070 l Alfred Sumpter Clay Brown Edward Hernandez Ricardo Lopez ' Guard, No. 60 Fullback, No. 50 Guard, No. 62 Quarterback, No. 10 Richard Lopez hands off to Alvaro Frausto--South San Game. Bobby McMillan End, NO. 82 ,ww Roberto de la Garza juan Gonzalez Mlke Harper Tackle, NO, 73 Halfback, No. 26 Quarterback No 12 Q . J. M. Schwartz Humberto Zamarripa Quarterback, No. 23 Guard, NO. 64 clam! . mf Bob Goodman Gilbert Guedea Halfback, No. 22 Center, No. 50 Jgof earn Roberto Rodriguez End, No. 85 Eagles struggle to keep possession of ball. I' 0 7am ffgoevuefwea My zaeeeaafwf emm l Back row QL-RJ: J. M. Schwartz, Steve Davenport, jesus Front row: Clyde Hobbs, Gerald Castaneda, Filiberto Plata, Joe Sanchez, Joaquin Rodriguez, Clyde Stewart, Steve Euristi, Rogelio Escobedo, Robert Morin, John Bowles, Abel Brown, Robert Rodriguez, Francisco Benavides. Ozuna, Antonio Pena, Jesus Balderas. el 2 fzeaiamfa eww mando Quintero, jesus Olivas, jose Angel Esquivel, Oscar Gomez, Santiago Garcia, Polo Balboa, Oscar Antu, Back row: Tony Chavez, Mgr., Daniel He:- nandez, Mario Garza, Bruce Thompson, John Stahl, Francisco Chavez, Eddie Garza, St. John Guevara, Robert Ramirez, Glenn jimmeson, Joe Ortiz. Front row QL-RJ: Eugene Behal, Claudio Cruz, jeff Cook, Allan Schwartz, Jesus Galindo, Tito Garza, Rene Diaz, Ernest Wueste, Rafael Guevara, Arturo Cadena, Ricardo Alvarado, Rolando Flores, Middle row: jose Hernandez, Jose Luis Riojas, Alfonso Hernandez, Eddie Trevino, Santiago Rodriguez, Ar- Charles Innes tries to outmaneuver pressing op- ponent. fzaaivefzd CL-RJ: Toni Maldonado, jimmy Moncada, Tony Chavez, jimmy Durham, Mr. john Green, juan Flores, Walter Herring. 'M .- is fi I' V all A ' ' a4.6eMeM..0 If em, .. ilil. 1 i-. 1.1 i. -l ., -1- .i 1 - 1- i-1 i l -Ti-.1 1111. : ....i T. lil. .1 .1. 1 l l - ... i grozavaiaaf 'Mali ,ia . if i 1 Q X fi Rufina Villarreal Bonnie Bailey Vera Sumpter 148 Standing: KL-RJ: Bonnie Bailey, Blanca Moreno, Vera Surnpter, Estela Sanchez, Laura Moncada. Kneeling: Yolanda Perez, Noemi i . , - .i., . . .. ..-.1 .i-i. 1 , - - l ii .1. .i Garcia, Rufina Villarreal, Mrs. Coppin, coach, Carol Wueste, Julia Aragon, Olivia Riojas. k ,1i-' - and S 1454 iw xii'4 '? L,.L SMA . -,,-, - ,1-,1i Darlene Shofner Scorekeeper a Carol Wueste Estela Sanchez Blanca Moreno ,Q 'Q 4 i . i K x yiiiiiiii' iii ! i 1 :' r 1- 1' Ng? lr 43 f' M r - , , M., ii ,J Olivia Riojas Laura Moncada 1 XXX S? e Noemi Garcia Julia Aragon Yolanda Perez Ofelia Galindo Rufina Villarreal, Senior Forward, made All Dimict. . . . - ... - T llT 1 . 7.l 1 . l l. 1. ' .. I - . .l lil -ll q l. 6 A.M. found both NA and B teams hard at practice. Most of the A players are sopho- mores while the B players are freshmen. The teams participated in two invitational tournaments. We are expecting fine fighting teams next year. . e , Y. an t a f ' aim? I gi 1 E F K X Paula Cook, Manager R12 ar ne Shofn ll ll 49000 S061 3 Dolores Rodriguez Hilda Herrera Herrera, Tere Mancha, C - ' -T. mba! fJdM l 4 Back row KL-RJ: Mr. Robert Slaughter, Coachg Manuel Farias, Guillermo cle la Garza, Jesus Esquivel, Mike Harper, Hector Sandoval, Front row CL-RJ: Manuel Escontrias, Phillip Spiegel, Phillip Bailey, Bobby McMillan, Mike Slaughter. Q., my 4 mm Gy ff- 13 Wm of dfzabfemzafaf 3-Z Phillip Bailey Guillermo de la Garza Manuel Escontrias Jesus Esquivel Sr. Center Sf. Forward Sr, Center Sr, Forward All Diylricl fNot Picturedjz Hector Sandoval, Sr. Guard, Al1Dirzrirz. 150 juan Manuel Farias Sr. Guard Mike Slaughter Bobby McMillan Sr. Guard jr. Center Mil.. llM- MM- ,1..1M.li . iM...-l .-1.jM1M...- -MMQM. -1Ml- - , - ,l1.- - , MT. iii- M.- .M- .il- il .1-9' Mike Harper Soph. Forward flat: x 3 E ' Y ip rl 4 f 'gm 4 4 Wxr, f aj ah 2 I I 'JZ nv r Basketball coaches: Mr. Robert Slaughter, Mr. Jerry Sanderlin. Q 1,5 , . , Phillip Spiegel jr. Center 1' Substitutes Harper, Slaught- er, Farias, McMillan, and Spiegel could always be' counted on when needed and did a creditable job. .,, ,V , ' Q-Q -M - M, ,i 1 - ii - --.th Y l '-'l - . ...i, --V ?1 M .M - M - -MM. ' -.-1. .i l M. M ' -M M M -M Y ' ' M M .M- 151 J. M. Schwartz ,s. Fidel de Leon fl ll GQIM Jesus Gonzalez -3, M 'S '1 i 'K sf Q Ma k., hz. as , f ,L C 5,5 2 S zz z 1 z P - z':' J' z.-z t Nw Q. t t VVLVL 7 U 3, g ,JS , 1 t iQ i ,,jf'i -,,: ' .:., -' f , r ,, J ' z J 5 Eimf nff, :r fl.21,g.y,,3fz i ' A ' 1 ., as Gene B1-Own I r' J Jesus de la- Garza Cruz Lara :-,: 1 , Juan Rodr1guez David Silva Q, .,,. tm- - -. f ' Y Juan Antonio Garcia 152 Joaquin Rodriguez Clyde Stewart 49a446eMe!f The B Team had a very fine season! Out- standing players were Pepe Schwartz, Fidel de Leon, and Jesus Gonzalez. This aggressive team will be the EAGLES of '64-'65 since there are six graduating seniors on the varsity. Back row QL-RJ: David Silva, Joel Silva, Gene Brown, Clyde Stewart, Jesus Gonzales, Jesus de la Garza, Coach Jerry Sanderlin on left, Manager Juan Flores on right. Front row KL-RJ: Juan Rodriguez, Fidel De Leon, Pepe Schwartz, Cruz Lara, Joaquin Rodriguez, Hector Montalvo. eaaaaia Tennis, unlike many other sports, is one which may be enjoyed all through life. The sport itself teaches one self control as well as co-operation and courtesy. i 2 2 , A V ' A ' ,L -1 - . - Q -1 . ff H ' ' 's' wr .58 ' . A N ' ', - krfk 1 -,'s- , K y ,... QQ -M Q TENNIS: Back row QL-RD: Bobby Castillo, Luis Martinez, Hector Ruiz, Billy Esparza, Donald Taylor, Ridge Butler, Rolando Menchaca, john Riskind Front row QL-RJ: Ma. Elena Zamarripa, Shirley Smith, Carmen Caballero Barbara Downing, Linda Harr. ' 'TENNIS TEAM QL-RQ: Luis Martinez, David Riskind, Billy Espar za. John Riskind, Bobby Castillo. fNot pictured: Hector Ruizj Hector Ruiz and Luis Martinez prac- tice for district meet to be held at Uval- de Junior College. I I . S , .YY 2 JN ,samba Amee Track in high school helps pre- pare an individual for his future. It gives him a chance to work with a team which is a means toward help- ing him in any job he undertakes af- ter finishing high school. As a result of team work, he will be better prepared to work with people. Track will also teach an in- dividual to learn to lean upon his own abilities after a job or race has been undertaken. This will contrib- ute to making him a stronger man for the future. Gif '72 Sven Antonio Gonzales and Charles Innes placed 2nd in 880 and 220 respectively at region and will represent EPHS at State. -Ion King Keisling, Bobby McMillan, and Er- TRACK TEAM: Back row KL-RJ: Coach Turn-bow, C. Innes, W. De La Garza, A. Gonzal- ez, J. Garcia, J. Flores, manager. Second row: C. Cage, A. Frausto, R. Clifford, A. Olivares, M. Slaughter, M. Guillot, B. McMillan, A. Garcia, E. Casales. Third Row: J. Keisling, A. Fernandez, R. Perez, O. Saldana, J. Guerrero, M. Barron, M. Torres, M. Martin, M. Mora- vits. yfleef. . . I Guillermo de la Garza thrust himself over the 12 ft. mark with ease, p but failed to place in regional meet. , r High jump offers no resistance to Mike Slaughter as he clears the bar. nesto Crosby practice diligently for perfection 154 of hurdling style. ' ce edlome Q fam! eww -wmtzga . L' - . V, .::x . . ,V .,., , , W ie '- ' A ' -. -. -, , , . xl - x I :y. , .:1..f.:4- . -3 I .ff .ea -sg-I . . . .. W ,x ,J ' f- H me :Q-A-I . ff'xaf.f:- -' SR' rv at . I , . ,..,.,, Q. 2 L.3h , LE 5 A. , I... 15 . . - I 1. 11 . :.. . - .. - S ,, .ft . 5 -iff:-1 gg sfiyvai-f,.5,. .. ., ,T .. f.,, ,. Y .7 .. . 5 Fi?-kfff' A .504 , , Q 2 3 ' Y Q. ' ' A F' s x 3 , Q We . A I 1 x 3 g a xn is Jigga t it 5 I Q ff Sf 5 'S 'i fe , I l'l,,.x,--d',,W,.a., 3. : gp' 5 fr -. - ww MV . i . 6 .. . 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':, 'WV - f agx be I L--me , 4- , f. ,K - .. af' -X -eva ff I 1-:.i:..,, ' f- I .M Q... kwin .i,,,,,e M.. 4 a. .,.. .age .. ,. .?35f,-Q-.tg-t fffiirv ,1 H ji ' Ff a: f fi Y' fwi.4iP5aQ33fl 2:7 ' , I -1 - Rfswff-za,-Q K-5.39-.ar X A ' ffQt1Sfw':efT2,5,PkvQ,i'V 'f Q ,a4,s..f1s,,Jaie-,Q 'K WEIGHT MEN: Enrique Casales, Z ign ,aa 4' f' I 'N' X i Q- ., .1 'S 9.3 ig . ,gig 1 A ,SF f a w . Claude Cage. 4 5 2 MILERS 8: HALF MILERS: Augustin Fernandez, Othon Saldana, Antonio Gonzalez, Mauride Baron, Juan Garcia, jesus Guerrero flcneelingj. MILE RELAY: Charles Innes, Antonio Gonzalez, Alvaro Frausto, Antonio Garcia. Charles Innes and Antonio Gonzalez leave with Mr. J. Turnbow for State meet. Antonio Gonzalez placed 5rd at State in 880. 'QB mefeff America's favorite pastime is taking a firmer grip in Eagle Pass. High school boys not only compete in a high- ly skillful game, but have the opportunity to be seen by college and professional scouts. Tony Sanchez and Larry Moncada bone up on stra tegic plays previous to district games with South San if' fi in 'Lear M5 A 1--fi BASEBALL: fback row L-RJ: Trainer, Roberto Garza, Rudy Garcia, Mickey Guillot, Joe Flores, Ricardo Lopez, Tony Sanchez, Rogelio Olguin, Felipe Spiegel, Coach, Mr. Leopoldo Moncada, middle: Manuel Escontrias, Larry Moncada, Adolfo Olivares, Billy Frausto, Guillermo de la Gar- za, Rogelio Escontrias, Richard Clifford, front row: trainer, Jesus Guerrero, Hector Cortinas, Jaime Kypuros, Valentine Garza, juan Manuel Farias, joseph Schwartz, juan Gonzalez. 156 fame: Qaeda Wm f My Joe Flores tosses 1'st ball in District 15AAA with John Marshall on the local field. The pitcher's mound is also home for Richard Lo- pez, a hearty backer on the Eagles pitching staff. 5 t EPHS students hold pep rally for Eagles as team leaves for fl dis- trict game with South San. Jaime Kypuros belts an- other base hit for the var- sity team. Situations like this call for speedg the Eagles have plenty to spare as J. M. Schwartz comes up with a base hit on this piker. Eagler anxiously await outcome of hard hit ball which dropped behind fence, but was caught by a spry South San Bobful. it l The opposing side is retired with juan Gonzal es' catch of a high infield hit. V .- ,.,,, r . .. rf L' 1 Want ,W Q , Ill Q 5 F5 f s . we 'FHt'41-'- ?5K1,,:'+.ff::-gm' f-v.' 'W' ' wb ff' , s e w-I, 1 lf fd ' f -1-In , , ' . K ' , M I V. vw ' f. ' ' , .. 8 i t .. Z . . WZZQQW, t .f J , Y- M fi - , -. :ww-wf' .- Ma- 3 rf' Lai? f9',s?3WPg..u:.efw :-f 2--1 fr V z -a s '5?1f?f3..YWeiH ' da ' 1 vf'fQsi?L'1ft2iff5fLfla?Qgae?Ja,Qf r tvamrisayfsf-Qffigig3?li2'l'Mf:Qef7'Uffmf?'fwrXi,wf:'wrg-f'utii,'v-frmsg.: -rw 1 lv. , ' WW -X w-aff: iff ,,,, -1- ' ' ,A . W ,Vim-if r ' , . f , fe-' ' . . . ,r g , Y 15532 ,wif Qin- - 'Sonny' Flores, Eagle first baseman, scoops one out of the dirt to clinch the play. A principal trait in baseball is to have a watchful eyeg Jaime Kypuros applies this and hopes to come up with a base hit. 158 The EPHS EAGLES made an ex- cellent showing in District ISAAA during '64 season with 17-6 season rec- ord and a 6-2 district record which gave them a 2nd placement in the district. Both district defeats came from the hands of the South San Bob- mirg 7-6, 5-35 this, however, is nothing to be ashamed of as the Bobcats have held the district title the past several years. The center of all opc 4 ations, the Eagle bend GOLF TEAM. Coach Mr. Joe Browng Jose Cruz, Mike Harper, Clay Brown, Allen Schwartz, Luis Cruz, 704 Golf is probably the most rapidly developing sport in high school today. More and more schools are recognizing this and almost all are either in the proc- ess of developing a golf program or already have one. Due to the climate in this part of the U.S., it may be predicted that golf will continue to expand as an inter- scholastic sport. Z Mike Harper Luis Cruz f 1 ,ef . Clay Brown jose Cruz Allen Schwartz 159 fu K Y ' 1 fiff .L ki Z wm- .W-ikf, . SPRING FESTIVITIES 5 S 9? S Wg .S as sv? H si S iw S N Q? taubzd Qoeza aka! eedwo fqm wwclpfmcdwf :dainty 0651 From the time of entry into high school, each class looks forward to the sec- ond half of the Junior year for this is the time of the long awaited Junior Talent Show. Each year it has a different name, but the ideas and purposes are somewhat the same. Any Junior or anly group of juniors may try-out for whatever idea or tal- ent one feels will make the show a success. While some dance, sing, or present a short drama, others help with stage settings, props, lights, announcing, and the all important czzmzifz job, When the last curtain goes down and Yea juniors! echoes through the auditorium, everyone knows- THE JUNIORS HAVE DONE IT AGAIN. Roberto Olivares, Billy Frausto, Mike Flores, and Bobby Castillo fon piano behind Billy Fraustoj, get first billing on the pro- gram. Raul Trevino and group enact lively pan tomime of Little Richard. W What's cooking? asks Jon King Keis- ling. Albert Collett, Linda Collett and Lupe Lopez sing, as Billy Frausto provides the , beat. Bullet Beard and Gary McMillan join to bring the audience an interesting duetg Yel- , low Bird. ' fzeaefzf GW- me Wamkwfd low on M6406 19 E 0 Qapwwve of-Qadimce Each year the Seniors organize their combined ideas and efforts into a talent show. They practice for a hurried and usually limited time until the show is as near perfection as time allows. The profit is combined with that of the Juniors to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. Wea' . ti i f' Emi 5, 1.55, I ii ie iltllftiit 'Q c s ' rr ,Q I wasn't cloin' nuthing,-Ioe, said Billy Esparza to Tony Sanchez as they acted out a . G .... J Carole Brown, Harryette Johes, Linda Val- dez, and Carol Wueste sing their troubles away. Alicia Mendoza, Juanita Ped- roza, and Leticia Martinez, accompanied by Hector Ruiz l at the guitar, sing Spanish Gus tells his experience at night of hearing favorites, a jingling noise and the pitter patter of four feet. KIUHIIIIIDIHIHIHIHIH- Lemon Meringuen maywezfa, Mm, ?'?o4. Dahtfubf Enzyme! wail! Gene Brown, District Vice-President, introducing Sweethearts. I 000 0 Mr. and Mrs. Zan Matthiesg Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Carrizo Springsg and Mr. and Mrs. J. I. james discuss the Sweet- hearts contest as they await the final results. Mr. James, guest speaker, used as his subject, Agriculture in Texas. Guest speaker, Mrs. Jus- tin McCarthy, used the theme homemaking is important as the girl of today prepares for the home she is to make. 3? eff 04. M0'flf9fZ - Dax Zawya at 4 Members and guests stand for invocation by Vera Sumpter. Miss Sandra Garza, club president, presents a gift to the sweet- heart, jerur Erquiuel. 163 .056 myw Wed! af ,fmfwm 66,5 j Mr. joe Mancha, local merchant, Mr. 8: Mrs. James, Mr. Harlan Price, Area Supervisorg enjoy- ing the Banquet. 00 p ' 7f9ffza4 facade! Qxedd Wwfjmm, D.E.C.A. members and dates linger for 'a picture Club Officers Arturo Mancha, Raquel Acosta, and , , V 4 Caballero with Eva Cortez, left, enjoy their van a point. 0-Zaman! - on amyzzef 564014 MQ Gkamfmfsay ' ' fmdea . 5, Mr. joe Turpen, Sponsor, introduces Ben Rodriguez, and his father, frtjg honored guestsg Mr. J. I. Rhodes Cljg and V.I.C. Presi- dent, Raul Rodriguez. Q cj Following the banquet, Mr. J. I. james congratulates Bc and the club members upon their outstanding accornplisl ments. 164 ga? R' Guest and members enjoy the fellowship. are ' oomcezaeoz .m..,,ff4?- I 1, A Truth, Education, and Freedom was the subject chosen by Mr. Vale Juve for the Hi-Light Banquet. 'V' LT,. W' ma! onoz ' veecqadbm wayne! X . Standing as introduced for 1964-65 Hi-Light Staff, are Lupe Car- mona, Linda Collett, and Angeles Olivares. following induction of new members into the National Honor S0- fety, a reception was held in the Homemaking Cottage for the new uembers, the parents of all members, and the sponsors. fawbz-Sefwbz Enzyme! -pawn 1 My 9, 1964 71. 60166610 65145 S M: Z .. L 1, . 4 ' ' ,. ' .lfaf I f 5 , , Ma 1 ,g 9545: A - ff f . T 412712. W A., ,, f, M.-, , , -an-W .9 . H fm, :M -' 4 zfiL,?.'1t3zr,,Z 'N N A 'C 'An ,,,,, .-' y , -,ff 544 V Q 1. 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The faculty presents a we-dding gift to new hridegroom, Mr. Bob Slaughter. 4120? of S Diane Yeager and Lydia Ovitz display I Pfoleff of Globe Theater for Miss Becker's English class. i ff , xirji E Q , is 1 E 1 ig H .. W.-- L ' juniors Ian' effort for fund raising!!!Cfur1?j .L ...fr . 168 Jesus Esquivel and Hector Ruiz leave with Mr. Salinas to participate in Slide Rule at State Meet. Hector Ruiz placed Sixth. Miss Riddle's Spanish classes present the Third Act of Don Quixaze. Jesus Ramirez plays the part of Don Quixote. Sold!! anyway 3440! fm AD H H Qu :S Ei .25 'UD-4 -E 'Z' 'U-C1 Q4-v Q: V13 4-J Cf . Et O 552 E5 cu .1111 4-'ci Mm C: 2.9 -I-14.1 OE 4-:GJ D-4 5,9 53.4 0 .2735 Q50 my-QE UL'--1 Ng? LT-lu-,E Q-4,4--. R24-Q4 125.8 ' on-44.1 -Q O 4-:QQ U22 D5 :go 53 CIC! op U-5 170 ' g ii 7Y:i Q if Wad 3 Y , ' if N an iq' l if. N MW X H ,V gl lk wggwwv 5 fy? K ,i w In . .5551 I A 0 o 5 if Z dy S , . w Q ioQi+N A -5 it X . .ma xp :ix X ' 'fl s Q M '- QQJM Av ' V rf Q3 ? X 6 XZ Y? 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Phone PR 5-2811 CHITTIM LEASE Phone PR 3-2012 Carole Brown Beverly Bryan Ricardo Caballero Claude Cage Delia Canales Olga Cantu Guillermo de la Garza Uvaldina Fernandez Antonio Gonzalez Lesvia Hernandez 1954 Qfefwja S, DAVID RISKIND, Editor MRS. MARY STEELE, Sponsor Arturo Lara Larry Moncada Michael Neuman Pam Pendell Carrie Randall john Riskind Miriam Riskind Angie Rodriguez Armando Rodriguez Ricardo Sanchez Sara Schmidt Bill Scrivener Freddy Sumpter Barbara Trees Linda Valdez Lenard White Carol Wueste Diane Yeager Mr. Gene Coppin Mr. Arturo Garcia eaaabz Nfaafzlf and ACOSTA, RAQUEL-24, 48, 51, 52, 56, 59, 60. 65, 67, 70, 164 Band 1-Z5 Choral 2-3g FHA 1-4g Delegate to A811 College to Kingsvilleg El Cenizo 5-43 Hi-Light 3-4g Sweetheart and Advertising Manager, Business Staffg DECA 4, Secretaryg DECA Fashion Show: Stamp Club 2, FTA 4, Secretaryg FSA 5-4, Secretaryg Stamp Club 5-45 Booster Club 1-Zg FNA 2-4, Vice- Pres.g Out of town delegateg Junior and Senior Talent Shows. BAILEY, PHILLIP-44, 46, 67, 70, 148, 150 Basketball 2-43 Baseball 45 Junior and Senior Tal- ent Shows. BARRON, CARLOS-24, 29, 67, 70 Student Councilg Footballg Classroom President- junior. BINION, GUY-67, 70 BLAIR, SAMMYE LEE-15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 29, 37, 39, 47, 49, 55, 57, 59, 60, 65, 70, 129, 130 E1 Cenizog Pep Squadg Cheerleaderg Hi-Light, Man- aging Editorg Homecoming Sweetheartg Science Club, Secretaryg Girls State Representativeg junior Talent Showg Senior-E1 Cenizog Head Cheerleaderg Editor-in-Chief of the Hi-Lightg FFA Sweetheartg Homecoming Co-Queeng President of the FTAg Miss EPHS. BROWN, CAROLE-15, 16, 17, 21, 24, 47, 52, 59, 60, 67, 70, 162 Pep Squadg Booster Clubg Managing Editor of Hi- Light 19643 E1 Cenizog Junior Talent Showg Basket- ball B Team 1'961g FTA 19643 Hi-Light Clubg Soil Conservation Winner 3rd Placeg Elected Who's Who in Homemaking in 19643 Quill and Scrollg FSA-4. BUENTELLO, HUGO-67, 71 Hi-Light Business sraffg Traffic Control. CABALLERO, GUS-24, 56, 67, 71, 86, 162, 164 Football IA, All District 43 Basketball-1g Track 1-5, Regional Mile Run 5g E1 Cenizo 1g Sec.-Treasf Soph. Class 23 DECA-4 Sec.-Treasg Hi-Light. 33 Junior and Senior Talent Shows. CABALLERO, RICARDOA24, 49, 64, 71 Basketball 2-4, A11-Districtg Footballg Track 2-35 Hi-Light 3-45 E1 Cenizo 43 Baseball 2-4, All-Dis4 trictg jr. Talent Show. CAGE, CLAUDE-21, 24, 44, 67, 71, 142, 143, 144, 154, 155 Football 1-43 E1 Cenizo 1-4g Booster Club lg All- District Football 3-45 Track 43 Senior Talent Show. CANALES, DELIA-20, 21, 22, 24, 29, 67, 71 National Honor Society-3 yeafsg 1 year National Honor Society Secretary-Treasurerg Student Coun- cil 1 yearg E1 Cenizo Home-room Salesman 1 yearg Valedictorian. CANO, ANGELES-24, 49, 60, 67, 71 Junior Favoriteg Hi-Light Club 3, 4g FSC-4. CANTU, M. DEL REFUGIO-24, 47, 60, 67, 71 Pep Squad 62'-643 FSA 4. CANTU, MARIO A.-24, 29, 61, 65, 67, 71 Talent Shows. CASTANEDA, DAVID-7, 24, 67 Hi-Light 2, 3, 4g Track 1. CHANDLER, WANDA-24, 37, 47, 58, 59, 60, 63, 64, 65, 67, 71 Choir 3 43 FTA 1-4, Club Sweetheart 3, 43 FSA 4, Captain Jr. Hostessg junior Talent Showg County 4-H Pres., FNA 1-4: Basketball B Team 2, 33 Pep Squadg E1 Cenizo Club 2, 43 Senior Talent Showg Hi-Light Club 49 Student Congress 4. CHUMACERO, SUSANA-67, 71 CLIFFORD, RICHARD-24, 44, 46, 67, 71, 142, 144, 154, 155, 156 E1 Cenizo 2-4g Football 2-4, Baseball 5, 43 Stamp Club 3g Talent Show 3, 43 Rifel Club President 5, 43 Chess Club 23 Tennis 15 ,Track 43 Hi-Light Club 4. COURTNEY, BOBBY-24, 46, 54, 67, 72, 142, 145 Football 1-4, Honorable Mentiong A11-District 4g Tennis 1, 25 Hi-Light Club 53 junior and Senior Talent Shows, 4-H Club President Z3 Vice-Pres, 1, Council Delegate 53 Rifle Club, 2nd State Meet 19603 5rd State Meet 1961. CROSBY, ERNESTO-24, 62, 67, 82 CRUZ, GREGORIA-12, 24, 67 Choral 23 Pep Squad 1. DE HOYOS, MARIA ELENA-24, 56, 60, 67, 72 FSAQ DECA. DE LA GARZA, GUILLERMO-24, 29, 67, 72, 148, 150, 154, 156 Football 13 Basketball 1'-43 Honorable Mention 2, 35 Baseball 1-43 Track 1-4g State Meet 2nd Placeg FHA Sweetheart 25 ,Student Council 43 E1 Cenzizo 4, All District Baseball 3. DOMINQUEZ, JOSE-24, 67, 72 Football lg Basketball 1, 2g Senior Talent Showg Slide Rule 4. DURAN, MARY-65, 67, 72 President of Drama Club lg Drama Club 2g Choral 45 FNA 33 Booster Club 23 Pep Squad 2g FHA 23 DECAQ FTA. ESCONTRIAS, MANUEL-15, 17, 20, 25, 24, 29, 46, 67, 69, 72, 130, 142, 143, 148, 150 Football 1-3g Senior Year-Captain, Honorable Men- tion, All-Districtg Basketball 1-43 Baseball 4 yearsg All-Districtg Soph. favoriteg Junior favoriteg Junior Class Presidentg Vice-President of Student Councilg Boys State, Representativeg Senior Class Presidentg Salutatorian. ESPARZA, BILLY-24, 35, 46, 67, 72, 153, 162' Stamp Club 35 Hi-Light 25 Chess Club 2g Number Sense lg Science Club 2, jr. Talent Showg Tennis 1. ESPARZA, JULIO CESAR-24, 63, 57, 72 Baseball 1, 2g Choral 1-4g DE 53 Chess Club 4. ESQUIVEI., JESUS-18, 20, 22, 25, 24, 29, 55, 46, 52, 65, 67, 72, 148, 150, 168 Basketball 1-43 All-District 5, National Honor Soci- ety 2-4, Vice-Pres. of Fresh. Classg Student Council 1, 4, President of Traffic Control Club 49 FHA Sweetheart, All-District 4, Basketballg Senior Tal- ent Showg Slide Ruleg District 2nd, Regional 3rd, State Alternate, Salutatorizm. FARIA, BLANCA-24, 67, 75 Choral, FSA FARIAS, JUAN MANUEL-24, 67, 73, 148, 150, 151, 1'56 Basketballg Baseball 1-43 junior and Senior Talent Show. FERNANDEZ, MA. ENRIQUETA-67, 73 FISHER, ENRIQUE-67, va FLORES, ANDRES-24, 67, 75 Choralg DE. FLORES, JOEf24, 67, 75, 154, 156, 157, 158 Football 1-23 Hi-Lightg El Cenizo lg Basketball Junior Talent Showg Tennis. FLORES, JUAN C,-24, 53, 67, 73, 147, 152 FFA Clubg Football manager. FLORES, LIDUVIAN-58, 67, 73 Band 1-35 FHA 1, 2, FNA 2-43 DECA 3, 4. FLORES, RODOLFO-24, 52, 63, 65, 66, 67, 73 Football 1-2g High Ligthg El Cenizo 13 Basketball lg Choral 1, 23 Talent Show. FRAUSTO, ALVARO-24, 67, 73, 142, 145, 144, 154, 155 Football 1-4g Captain All District Honorable Men- tiong Basketball 1, 2, Track 2, 41 State Relayg Cho- ral 3, 43 Hi-Light 4, Sports ,Editor Senior Talent Showg Slide Ruleg 440 Dash, mile relay, S80 Track 4, 4th. GALVAN, ROBERT-24, 67, 74 Hi-Light Club. GARCIA ALICIA-24, 28, 29, 47, 49, 58, 67, 68, 74, 156 4 Hi-Light 2, 45 Feature Co-Editor 5, 4g Senior Fa- vorite 4g Freshman Class Secretary, Vice-Pres. of the Soph. Class, junior Class Secretary, Senior Clgss Secretary, Student Council, FNAg Student COUHCIIQ Club Sweetheart 4. GARCIAQ DAVID-24, 67, 74 Basketballg Baseballg Track. GARCIA, MA. GUADALUPE-24, 29, 62, 65, 67, 74 I Student Council 23 Junior Student Councilg Senior Student Council, FSA, VIC Sweetheart- GARZA, BOBBY-24, 35, 60, 65, 67, 74 GARZA, MARIA ISABEL-24 57, 47, 60, 67, 74 Band 1, Zg Student Councilg El Ceizo 1, 23 Ad Salesman, FTA, FSA. Pep Squad 1-4, Booster Club 1. GARZA, SANDRA-18, 19, 24, 40, 44, 47, 49, 52, 55, 67, 74, 144 junior Talent Show 5g Band 1-4, Secretary-Treav urer 4g FHA 1-43 Sth Vice-Presidentg President 4g Student Council 3g FTA 33 El Cenizo 3-45 Hi-Light 3, 43 Pep Squad lg Number Senseg District Band 4. Senior Talent Showg Participated in typing and placed 7thg Solo and ensemble and placed lst in her 4th yearg Regional band 4th year, Homeroom President 1, 2. GATES, LUDY-24, 58, '60, 65, 67, 74 Pep Squad 1, 35 FNA 1, 35 FI-IAg Choral, Homeroom Vice-Pres.g FSA. GONZALES, ADRAIAN-24, 67, 74 Vocational Industrial Club 1-4. GONZALEZ, ANTONIO-24, 67, 74, 154, 155 Student Council 1, 25 Football 1, 33 El Cenizo 4g Track 2, 4, Choral lg Basketball 1g junior Talent Showg State Mile Relay in 1963g Regional Meet in 19643 State Meet, 8:80 yards in 1964. GONZALEZ, MANUEL-24, 67, 74 GOODMAN, ROBERT-24, 46, 67, 74, 142, 145 Track 3g Football 4g Hi-Light 35 Maverick County Rifle Club 4. GUILLOT, MICHAEL- 24, 35, 46, 67, 74, 142, 144, 154, 155, 156 Football 1-4g Baseball 2-43 El Cenizo 5, 43 Chess Club 13 Safety Patrol 4, junior and Senior Talent Shows, Rifle Club 45 Track 4. GUERRA, JOE-24, 55, 67, 75 Band 1-43 Student Council lg Traffic Control 4g Football 1, 2, Senior Talent Show and junior Tal- ent Showg Rifle Club 4, Brass Choir 4. HEFFINGTON, JANICE-47, 67, 75 Band 13 Pep Squad 5, 43 FSA 43 Junior Talent Show. HERNANDEZ, LESVIA-21, 23, 24, 67, 75, 103 FHA 1g Pep Squad, Stamp Club 5, junior Talent Showg Homeroom Secretary 3g El Cenizo 4g Hi- Light 43 Honorable Mention, Quill and Scrollg Senior Talent Show. HERNANDEZ, ORALIA-18, 24, 47, 67, 75 Band 1-43 Choral 4, E1 Cenizo. HERRING, WALTER-24, 46, 67, 75, 147 Football 3g Trainer for Football. HERRERA, BIA. DE JESUS-24, 58, 67, 75, 60 Band 1-4, Stamp Club 31 junior Talent Showg Nurses Club 45 FSA 4. HOGAN, ALEJANDRA-1'9, 21, 24, 47, 49, 60, 67, 75 Band 1-45 Hi-Light 2-4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, As- sociate-Editor of the Hi-Light 4, News Editor 3, IBARRA, CECILIO-24, 56, 67, 75 Football 11 DECA 41 Fashion Show 4g VIC 2, 3: Vice-Pres. 5. INNES, CHARLES-24, 35, 46, 67, 75, 142, 143, 144, 147, 154, 155 Football 1-43 Track 1-43 Basketbnllg EI Cenizo 1-3: Safety Patrol Club 43 Student Council. IOBES, HARRYETTE-24, 30, 39, 44, 47, 60, 65, 67, 75, 128, 154, 138, 162' JUNFIN, SARA-24, 47, 50, 67, 68. 75 Hi-Light Club 3, 4. KABACK, DAVID-15, 20, 24, 46, 67, 75 Science Club 33 National Honor Society 4, Radio Club. KYPUROS, CONSTANICIA-24, 57, 47, 60, 67, 75 Band 1, 2, FHA 1435 Pep Squadg Senior Lt. 43 FSA 4. LANDA, APOLONIO-24, 62, 67, 76 Vocational Industrial Club, Sec. and Sgt. an arms, LARA, ARTURO-21, 24, 67, 76 EI Cenizo 1-43 Homeroom Salesman 3, 4, Index Ed- itor SQ Copy Editor 3, 4, Hi-Light Club 2, fig Typist 5, 43 Stamp Club Ig Band 1-3g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Ad Salesman 3, 4. LARA, FLORENTINASZ4, 29, 58, 60, 67, 76 Student Councilg FNAg FSA. LOPEZ, MA. GUADALUPE-24, 49, 60, 67, 76 Student Council 1, 23 FSA 43 Hi-Light 4g DECA 5, 4- MACIEL, ROSALINDA-24, 47, 59, 61, 67, 76 Student Council, Talent Show 3, 4, FTA, Stamp Club 4, Choral, FSA 4, Hi-Light 4, FNA. MANCHA, ARTURO-24, 35, 44, 56, 59, 67, 76, 136, 144, 164 DE 1-4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, FTA 3, 4, El Cen- izo l-4, Student Council 1, 2, Soph. Class President, Traffic Control Club, Senior Favorite, DECA. RIARCOS, BENNY-24, 67, 76 Football 1, 2, Talent Show, Hi-Light. MARTIN, RICHARD-24, 56, 36, 67, 76, 144 Band 1-4, El Cenizo 1-4, Talent Show 3, 4, DECA 1, Choral 1, MARTINES, LETICIA-16, 24, 58, 59, 60, 67, 162 Booster Club 1, 2, Stamp Club, 3 4, FTA 4, El Cenizo 4, Hi-Light 4, FNA 4, FSA 4, DECA 4, Fashion Show 3, Junior Talent Show and Senior Talent Show, Slide Rule Sweetheart 3. MARTINEZ, ROGELIO-24, 56, 67, 77 H1.Ligl1t 5, DECA 4. MASTERS, MARTHA ANN--24, 77, 167 Band 1-3, FHA 1, Fresh, Homeroom Sec. MATA, ARMANDO-24, 62, 67, 77 Vocational Industrial Club, Vice-Pres., Football, Basketball, El Cenizo. MEJIA, FRANCISCO-24, 36, 67, 77 Football 1-4, Track 1-3, Junior Talent Show, Art 1-3. IYIELLO, Cl-lRlSTlNAf24, 47, 57, 60, 65, 67, 77 Pep Squad 1, FTA 3, 4, FSA 3 4, DECA 4, Sweet- heart, Stamp C'lub. MENDOZA, ALICIA-24, 47, 58, 59, 67, 77, 162 Stamp Club 3, Junior Talent Show 3, Future Teach- ers Club 3, Future Nurses Club 35 Student Council Representative 3. MONCADA, LORENZO-24, 29, 63, 65, 67, 77, 156 Baseball 2-4, junior Talent Show, Student Council 2-4, Choir 4, lnterscholastic League Typing 3, El Cenizo Club 4, 3rd Place Choir Solo. MONTALVO, ESMERALDA-24, 67, 77 Future Teachers of America 4. MORENO, FREDDY-24, 49, 67, 77 Sports Editor of Hi-Light, Football 1, Track 3, El Cenizo 1, Choral 1, Basketball 1, junior Talent Show, Chess Club, Senior Talent Show. MOSES, ALEX-24, 50, 77, 67 H1-Light 2, 4, Photographer 4. NAVARRO, AMALIA Q.-24, 67, 78 PepbSquad 1-3, Choral 2 years, F.H.A. 1 year, Stamp Clu 1. NAVARRO, GUADALUPE-24, 67, 78 Choral. NEUMAN, MICHAEL-21, 24, 46, 63, 67, 78 Band 1-4, El Cenizo 2-4, Hi-Light 2-4, Stamp Club 1-2, Choral 1-4, Chess Club 1-2, Student Congress 4, Quill and Scroll 4, OLIVARES, ADOLEOf24, 29, 67, 78, 154, 155, 156 Track, Baseball 1-4, All District 3, Student Coun- cil, junior Talent Show, Most Handsome 4. OLIVARES, RICARDOA19, 2'4, 29, 49, 50, 78, 155 El Cenzo 1-4, Homeroom Salesman 1-3, Hi-Light 2-4, News Editor 3-4, Stamp Club 2, Science Club 2-3, Reporter, Quill 8: Scroll 4, Spelling Contest 2- 4, lst place District 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Re- porter, Histuriun, Slide Rule 3, Interscholastic League 3-4. PAINE, ARTHUR-15, 24, 51, 63, 65, 67, 78 Band 1-4, El Cenizo 4, Choral 1-2, junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Chess Club 4, Who's Who-Fine Arts. PEDROZA, JUANITA-24, 60, 67, 78, 162, 164 junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Stamp Club 3, Future Secretaries 4. PENA, DORA LYDIA-52, 65, 67, 78 Band 1-4, Choral 4, F.H.A. 1-4, Vice-Pres,-Sweet. heart, Junior Talent Show. PEREZ, ROMELIA-24, 67, 78 Basketball 1-3. PEREZ, ROSA ELIA-24, 47, 49, 58, 60, 67, 78 Hi-Light-Feature Co-Editor 3, Stamp Club 3, Fu- ture Nurses Club 3, Future Secretaries Club 3. PERRY, RlCHARDf78 RAMIREZ, ESTEBAN-24, 78 RAMIREZ, MAGDALENA-24, 67, 79 Pep Squad 1-35 Choir 4. REYES, ENRIQUETA-24, 56, 58, 61. 67, 79 Future Nurses Club 4, Stamp Club 4. REYNA, SOFIA-24, 67, 79 Choir. RIOJAS, GUILLERMO-is, 24, ss, 67, 79 RIOJAS, JUAN-7, 24, 65 Band 1-5, Traffic Control 4, B-Team Football 3, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show. RISKIND, DAVID-15, 21, 24, 26, 29, 30, 46, 47, 64, 79, 153 Radio Club 1, Science Club 1-3, Slide Rule Club 35 El Cenizo Club-Index Editor, Business Mgr. and El Cenizo Editor 4, Quill 8: Scroll 3-4, Student Coun- cil 4, Student Congress 1-4, Chess Club 1, Inter- scholastic League, Tennis 1-4, Who's Who-journal- ism-Leadership, Senior Talent Show. RODRIQUEZ, ARMANDO-15, 21, 24, 35, 44, 63, 64, 65, 67, 79, 144 Bandrl-4, Chess Club 2-4, El Cenizo 4, Choral 1-4, Traffic Control 4, Junior Talent Show, Senior Tal- ent Show, RODRIGUEZ, RAUL-24, 67, 79, 164 RODRIGUEZ, RODERTOA-24, 67, 79 RODRIGUEZ, RODOLFO-17, 44, 56, 63, 64, 65, 67, 133, 144 Track 1-3, Choral 1-4, Basketball 1, junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Traffic Control. RODRIGUEZ, ROSA ELIA-24, 46, 67, 79 F.H.A. 3, Future Secretaries Club, Pep Squad 2-4, junior Talent Show. RODRIGUEZ, ROSEMARY-67, 80 RosALEs, JUANH24, 67, so Basketball 3. ROSALES, NETCOYTL-24, 67, 80 DECA 5, Stamp Club. dent Congress 3, Junior Talent Show, Band 1-4. RUIZ, 1-IECTOR-15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 24, 28 29 35 29. 55, 36, 46, 65, -67, 69, 86, 162, 168 Number Sense 2-4, Basketball 3, National Honor Society-Pres. 3-4, Student Council Treasurer, Ten- nis 4, Slide Rule Club 4, Science Club 4, Traffic Control Club, Chess Club, Valedictorian. SALAZAR, GILBERTO-24, 67, 80 Football 1, Number Sense 2, Hi-Light 4, Art Club SALDANA, ADAN-15, 24, 35, 44, 50, 67, 80: 144 El Cenizo 1-4, Radio Club 1, Who's Who in Fine Arts 4, Traffic Control 4, Index Editor 3. SALINAS, JUAN-67, 80 SANCHEZ, JOE-24, 67, 80, 146 Football 1-4. SANCHEZ, JOSE ANTONIO-24 4 156, 162, 164 ' 0' 461 67' 80' Baseball 2-4- All District 3, El Cenizo 3, Junior- Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Chess Club 2, Speech Contest 4, Band 1-4-Band President 4, Cho- ral 1, Future Teachers Club 4, Hi-Light 3, Traffic Control. SANCHEZ, LUPE-24, 44, 58, 67, 80, 144 PCP Squad li F.H.A. 1, Pep Squad 2', Booster Club 2, Future Nurses Club 3, El Cenizo 41 Future Nurses 4, stamp Club 4. ' SANCHEZ, PABLO-24, 62, 67, so Vic Club. SANCHEZ, RICARDO-24, 67, 81 Football B-team 2, El Cenizo Club 4. SACHEZ, ROMELIA-24, 59, 60, 61, 67, 58, si, 144 Stamp Club, Future Nurses Club, Future Teachers, Future Sec., Hi-Light, El Cenizo Ad Salesman, Sen- ior Talent Show, Student Congress. SANTOS, LETICIA-56, 58, 60, 67, 81 Future Secretaries Club 1, Future Teachers Club 13 Pep Squad 2-4, Stamp Club 1-4, Nurses Club 1, Choral 1, Booster Club 1, DE 1. SAUCEDO, RAUL-24, 67, 81 SCRIVENER, WILLIAM M.-15, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 35, 46, 67, 81, 144 Valedictorian 4, Who's Who in Hobbies 4, Nation- al Honor Society 2-4, Vice-President of National Honor Society 3, Student Council 2-4, Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council 4, Student Congress 4, Vaudeville Show 4, Football 1-2, Future Scientists of America 1-3, Secretary of Future Scientists 3, Choral 1, Student Traffic Control 4, Hi-Light Club 2-4, Hi-Light Reporter 2-4, El Cenzio Ad Salesman 3-4, El Cenizo Co-Business Manager 3-4. SEGUIN, ISABEL-20, 23, 24, 44, 46, 47, 60, 61, 67, 81, 144 Stamp Club 1-4, Vice President 3-4, Future Secre- taries 3-4, El Cenzo Club, Hi-Light Club 2-4, Ex- change Co-Editor, Journeyman pin 4. SHOFNER, DARLENE-24, 59, 63, 64, 65, 67, 81, 148, 149 El Cenizo Club 1-4, Hi-Light 3-4, Pep Squad 1-4, Cheerleader, Basketball 1-4, junior Talent Show. SLAUGHTER, MIKE-24, 46, 67, 81, 142, 148, 150, 154 Football 1-4, Basketball 2-4, Baseball 2-3, Chess Club 1, El Cenizo Club 3-4, Radio Club 1, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Track 4. SMITH, CHARLES-24, 67, 81 Football 1-4, Stamp Club. SOSA, SOCORRO-24, 56, 61, 67, 81 STATEN, HENRY-16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29, 36, 46, 49, 67, 81, 128, 144 Radio Club 1', Science Club 2-3, Freshman Class President, junior Class Vice-President, Hi-Light 2- 4, El Cenizo 4, Interscholastic League 2-4, Junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, Chess Club 25 Student Council President, Placed first in the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Corporation test for High School students, American Legion oratorical con- test winner, Quill and Scroll 4. STOLEMAN, MARTHA-81 SUMPTER, ALFRED-24, 63, 64, -65, 67, 82, 142, 144 Football 1-4- Varsity, Track 2-3, Choral 4, El Cen- izo 4, junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show, TORRALBA, BARBARA--24, 47, 67, 82 Band 1-4, F.H.A. 1-2, Hi-Light 3-4, Future Secre- taries Club 3, El Cenizo Club 1, junior Talent Show. TORRES, MA. TERESA-16, 21, 24, 47, 49, 50, 59, 60,'67, 82 Choral 1-3, F.T.A. 2-3-Vice Pres., Hi-Light Club 4, Feature Co-Editor, Junior Hostess Club 4, Speech Contest-third place, Soil Conservation Contest-Re- gional 3-4, American Legion oratorical contest winner. VALDES, DORA IRMA-24, 29, 37, 47, 52, 53, 60, 63, 65, 67, 82 F.H.A. 1-4, Treasurer 1-Vice-Pres. 2, Pep Squad 1-4- President 4, Future Nurses Club 2-4, Student Coun- cil 2-4, Choral 3-4, Future Secretaries Club 4-Club Sweetheart, Stamp Club 3, Tennis 4, Booster Club 1, Junior Hostess Club 4, F.T.A. 3. VALDEZ, GLORIA-24, 44, 47, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 65. 67 , El Cenizo 3-4, D.E.C.A. Club' 3-4, Stamp Club 4- Pres., Future Nurses Club-Secretary-Treasurer 4- Sweetheart 4. VILLANUEVA, MA. GUADALUPE-24, 67, 82 VILLARREAL, RUFINA-24, 44, 67, 82, 144, 148 Basketball 2-4-All District, D.E.C.A, 4, Pep Squad 1-4. WHITE, LENARD-47, 67, 82, 144 Radio Club 1-2, Chess Club 2, El Cenizo 3-4, Sci- ence Club 2-3, Slide Rule, junior Talent Show, ln- terscholastic League. WUESTE, CAROL--24, 28, 29, 39, 41, 44, 49, 60, 65, 67, 32, 123, 132, 144, 148, 162 El Cenizo 1-4, Band 1-4, Hi-Light 2-53 Junior Tal- ent Show, Senior Talent Show, Basketball 1-4, Stu- dent Congress-two years, Student Council 2-4: Sec- retaries-two years, Freshman Favorite, Sopho- more Favorite, Homecoming Queen-62, Homecom- ing Queen-63g Most Popular Girl-62. VALDEZ, LINDA--18, 20, 23, 24, 39, 40, 44, 47. 60, 67, 82, 130, 144, 162 Booster Club 1, El Cenizo 1-4, Hi-Light 1-3, Na- tional Honor Society 2-4, Future Secretary Club 3-4, Band 1-4, Twirler 2, Drurn Major 4, Vice-President Band, Salutatorian-Most Beautiful, Miss E.P.H.S., F.F.A. Sweetheart, Student Congress, Student Coun- cil 1, junior Talent Show, Senior Talent Show. 199 142, 143, 154, 155 Acosta, Daniel- 112 Aguilera, Maria Eliza - 112 Alba, Edna - 84 Alejandro, Juan - 112 Almaquer, Carlos - 20, 84 Almequer, Ignacio - 112 Alvarado-, Raquel Alvarado Reynaldo - 112 Alvaradoi Ricardo - 112, 147 Alvarado Alvarado Amezcua, Rosantina - 52, 11 , Romelia- 37, 84 Rosalinda - 46 84 Antu, jole Luis - 85 Antu, Maria Alga - 112 Antu, Oscar - 37, 147 Antu, Petra - 112 Antu, Roberto - 96 2, 149 Duran, Aragon, Julia - 37, 112, 148 Arreola, Maria Enrigueta - 52, 112 Bailey, Bonnie - 46, 96, 148 Balboa, Apolonio - 112, 147 Balderas, jesus - 96, 146 Barrera, Irene - 112 Baron, Maurice - 96, 154 Barrientos, Diana- 20, 44, 45, 46, 95, 96 Barrientos, Edward - 112 Barrientos, Hector- 31, 83, 85 Barrientos, Mr. Oscar- 19, 99 Baron, Henry - 96 Beard, Ralph - 44, 85, 161 Beasley, Larry - 97 Beasley, Sylvia- 37, 44, 52', 112, 134 Beattie, Andres - 112 Beattie, Louis - 112 Becker, Miss Barbara Ann - 9, 168 Behal, Eugene - 112, 118, 147 Benavides, Adolfo - 113 Benavides, Fortunato - 31, 85 Benavides, Francisco - 85, 146 Benavides, Norma - 36, 113 Benton, Marion - 85 Benton, Nancy - 85 Bilski, Mrs. Juanita - 12, 43, 47, 52 Binion, Molly - 59, 85 Binion, Peter- 18, 54, 55, 113 Blackburn, Artie - 35, 44, 97 Bowles, john - 97, 146 Brewster, William - 113 Briones, Juanita-97 Briseno, Felicita-63, 64, 65, 113 Brown, Mrs. Alice D.-12, 16, 52 Brown, Clay-44, 85, 142, 143, 144, 158 Brown, Gene-44, 53, 55, 85, 94, fade! Cadena, Norma - 113 Caldwell, Hal CSandyj -85 Camarillo, Juan Antonio - 113 Campos, Julio - Campos, Margot- 52, 113 Cantu, Minerva - 37, 113 Cantu, Olga Rosa-21, 44, 45, 46, 51, 61, 85, 144 Cantu, Sergio - 85 Cardenas, Arturo - 63, 64, 65, 113 147 Carmona, Ma. Guadalupe-63, 64 65, 97, 165 Carroll, Minerva-46, 48, 52, 53, 56, 59, 60, 86 Cary, Tommy - 86 Casales, Enrique-63, 64, 65, 86, 137, Castaneda, Gerardo - '62, 113, 146 Castanecla, jose - Castaneda, Linda - 61, 113 Castenda, Manuel - 92 Castaneda, Oscar - 26, 62-, 97 Castanuela, Lupita - 97 Castillo, Federico - Castillo, Gloria - Castillo, Lesvia - 37, 113 Castillo, Luz Maria - 44, 61, 97 Castillo, Obdulia - 113 Castillo, Roberto - 86, 161, 153 Cedillo, Ma. Natividad - 113 Cedillo, Micaela - 113 Centilli, Mr. Gerald - 13, 142 Cerna, Doris - 44, 48, 86, 144 Cerna, Felix - 19, 31, 35 86 Cerna, Rosa Maria - 113 Cerna, Sonia Laura- 113 Chacon, Everado - 113 Chandler, Dale - 113 Chavarria, Frank - 64, 65, 86 Chavero, Raquel- 113 Chavez, Francis - 97 Chavez, Francisco - 113, 147 Chavez, Tony - 63, 64, 65, 113, 147 Chavez, Hector - 113 Chorgas, Ruth - 37, 113 Clark, Mrs Fannybelle - 13 1 Collett, Albert-34, 45, 63, 64, 65, 97, 161 Collett, Linda-21, 46, 48, 51, 63, 86, 161, 165 Collins, Mr. WH. - 10 Contreras, Manuel - 97 Contreras, Roque - 114 Cook, Jeff- 18, 55, 114, 147 7 Curi, Toni- 18, 34, 55, 114 Daniel, Alberto - 114 Daniel, Mary Lou - 98 Daniel, Ricardo - 114 Davenport, Mr. Charles - 12, 19, 40 Davenport, Steve - 86, 146 Davenport, Vernon - 114 Davis, Bradley - 62, 98 De Hoyos, Marta - 98 De la Cerda, Marta - 46, 98 De la Cruz, Ermilia - De la Cruz, Roy - 36, 64, 65, 114 De la Cruz, Reina - De la Cruz, Simon - De la Garza, Elva - 98 De la Garza, Gilberto - 114 De la Garza, Jesus - 114, 152 De la Garza, Jose J. - 36, 114 De la Garza, Roberto - 98, 142, 145 De la Torre, Rosa Maria - 98 De Leon, Fidel- 114, 152 De Leon, Ma. Herminia - 98 Delgado, Dora Estela - 98 Delgado, Emma - 1.14 De los Santos, Esperanza-52, 114 De Luna, Alicia - De Luna, Lydia - 46, 98 De Luna, Maria- Diaz, jesus - 98 Diaz, Pablo - 62, 114 Diaz, Rafael - 99 Diaz, Raul- 114 Diaz, Rene - 44, 114, 147 Dominquez, Valente - Donaldson, Frank - 17 Downing, Barbara-2-0, 31, 37, 44 9 51, 86, 144, 153 Dunn, Edward - 55, 114 Duran, Josefina - 114 Mario - Durham, jimmy - 99, 147 Elquezabal, Rosa Maria- 46, 86 Epting, Mrs. Elsie - 13, 60 Escobedo, Roglio- 86, 99, 146 Escontrias, Ma. del Carmen-99 Escontrias, Raul- 34, 35, 45, 95, 99 Escontrias, Rogelio - 86, 156 Esparza, Dickie - 36, 61, 114 Esparza, Longino - 86 Esparza, Marco Antonio-35, 63, 64 65, 99 Esquivel, Dora Elia - 46 Esquivel, Jose - 147 Esquivel, Margarito - 46, 48, 99, 157 Caballero, julio - 85 Crosby, Hector- 86 45' 48- 144, 152' Brown, Mr. joe- 10, 158 Brown, Mrs. Naomi- 11, 19 Brown, Steve- 97, 106, 146 Bruce, Mrs. Cecilia - 9 Bryan, Beverly-37, 39, 51, 65, 85, 129, 144 Buentello, Daniel- 97 Buentello Hu o - 71 , 8 Butler, Ridge-41, 44, 65, 85, 128, 144, 153 Caballero, Carmen-20, 40, 44, 85, 144, 155 Caballero, Norma - 97 Caballero, Norma fFres.j - 113 Cook, Paula - 59, 86 Cooper, George - 58, 97 Coppin, Mr. Gene- 12', 47, 86 Coppin, Gene P. - 128 Coppin, Mrs. Marian- 13, 37, 43 Coppin, Kathy - 128 Coronado, Alberto - 97 Coronado, Eva - 98 Coronado, Guadalupe- Caronado, Maria - 114 Coronado, Ma. Guadalupe- Cortez, Evangelina - 46, 164 Cortez, Rosa Maria - 98 Cortinas, Hector - 98, 156 Cortinas, Mario - 114 Crosby, Enrique - 114, 154 Estrada, Fernando - 99 Estrada, Jesus-26, 62, 99 Estrada, juan - 1'14 Estrada, Manuel-62, 114 Estrada, Rosa Margarita-39, 83, 87 Euresti, Filiberto - 99, 146 Fagas, Billy - 55 Falcon, Yolanda-52, 114 Farias, Francisco - 99 Fernandez, Agustin - 99, 155 Fernandez, Alberto - 114 Fernandez, Alfredo - 99 Fernandez, Maiai de la Luz - 14 Fernandez, Maria Uvaldina - 21, 44, Crosby, Hortencia - 98 61, 87, 144 Caballero, Pedro - 113 Cadena, Arturo - 113 Cadena, Lucille-46, 63, 64, 65, 85 Cadena, Maria Teresa-46, 61, 65, 85, 149 Cadena, Maria N. - 97 200 Cruz, Claudio - 1'14, 147 Cniz, Eugenio - 98 Cruz, jose - 20, 86, 152 Cruz, Luis - 98, 158 Cruz, Ma. Estela- 114 Cue, Hugo - 35, 63, 64, 65, 98 Fisher, Georgia Ann - 37, 115 Fisher, Raquel - 61, 99 Flora, Sandra- 16, 18, 44, 46, 99 Flores, Mr. Arturo - 4 Flores, Carlos - 115 Flores, Enedina - 46, 99 Flores, Francisco - Flores, Flores, Gloria - 115 Herman - 115 Garza, Valentin -100, 156 Gill, Traz Scott- 54, 55, 116 Gill, Mr. - 54 Gomez, Alvaro - Gomez, Arturo - 62, 100 Gomez, Concepcion - 101 Gomez, Dora Elia -116 Gomez, Gloria - 116 Gomez, Irene - 46, 88 Gomez, Norma G. - 63, 64, 65 100 Gomez, Oscar-63, 64, 65, 116, 147 Flores, Hortencia - 115 Flores, Hortenica - 115 Flores, Janie - 52, 61, 99 Flores, Jesus Manuel- 115 Flores, Juan Ramon - 115 Flores, Juana - 100 Flores, Ludivina- Flores, Maria - 115 Flores, Maria Teresa - 100 Flores, Mike- 20, 31, 87, 161 Flores Rogelia- 115 Flores: Rolando - 1'15, 147 Frausto, Billy- 115, 147, 156 Frausto, Mr. Manuel - 47 Freeman, Susie - 100 Frey, Mr - 9, 142 Frick, James- 100 Fuentes, Jose - 115 Fuentes, Juanita - 115 Fuentes, Jose - 115 Fuentes, Leo - 55 Fuentes, Luisa Carmela - 37, 115, 124 Fuentes, Ma. Elena - 87 Fuentes, Marina - 100 Fuentes, Oralia - 115 Fuentes, Ray - 100 Fuentes, Sotico - Galindo, Jesus - 115, 147 Galindo, Ofelia - 87, 148 Galindo, Raul- Galvan, Lorenzo - 115 Gamez, Humberto - 100 Garcia, Ana - 115 Garcia, Antonio - 115, 155 Garcia, Antonio- 34, 37, 100, 155 Gonzalez, Alfredo - 100 Gonzalez, Carmen - 116 Gonzalez, Cristina 1 46, 56, 88 Gonzalez, Delfina - 63, 64, 65, 116 Gonzalez, Elena - 46, 88 Gonzalez, Eudelia - 116 Gonzalez, Eugenio - 116 Gonzalez, Hector Raul- Gonzalez, Jesus - 116, 152 Gonzalez, Juan - 63, 65, 100, 156, 158, 186 Gonzalez, Juanita- 116 Gonzalez, Linda - 116 Gonzalez, Lucas - 45, 57, 88 Gonzalez, Lucia - 116 Gonzalez, Maria de la Luz - 100 Gonzalez, Maria del Rosario - Gonzalez, Maria Enriqueta - 114 Gonzalez, Maria Esperanza - 100 Gonzalez, Maria Eudelia- Gonzalez, Maria Guadalupe - 46, 100 Gonzalez, Maria Teresa - Gonzalez, Martha - 61, 100 Gonzalez, Oralia - 37, 116 Gonzalez, Ricardo - 88, 100, 116 Gonzalez Roberto - Gonzalez, Romelia - 46, 88 Gonzalez, Rosa Elia - 11'6 Gonzalez, Rosario - 116 Gonzalez, Rosa Maria - 116 Gonzalez, Gonzalez Teresa - 1 16 Victor 11 Hernandez, Irene - 117 Hernandez, Jose - 147 Hernandez, Ma. de Jesus - 117 Hernandez, Ma. Melida- 36, 117 Hernandez, Manuel- 100 Hernandez. Minerva - Hernandez, Ricardo A. - 100 Hernandez, Rogelio-63, 64, 65, 117 Hernandez, Santos - 117 Hernandez , Socorro - 117 Hernandez, Sofia - 89 Herrera, Ana - 117 Herrera, Hilda - 117, 149 Herrera, Mary - 89 Herrera, Ramiro - 54, 55, 102 Hesles, Mario - 17, 64, 65, 102 Hiller, Marsha - 20, 37, 44, 45, 89, 144 Hobbs, Clyde - 102, 146 Hobbs, Jimmy- 54, 55, 65, 89, 129 Howard, Mr. M.J. - 10, 20, 68, 78 Huerta, Jose Alejandro - 117 Hundley, Norma-46, 102 Ibarra, Beatrice - 64, 65, 117 Ibarra 1 Benito - 1 17 Ibarra, Dora Elia - 61 Ibarra, Mr. Juan Jr. - 11, 125 Ibarra, Ma. Ester- 102, 103 Ibarra, Ruth Ester - 44, 46, 102 Jackson, Mrs. Francis - 46 Jackson, Mr. O.N. - 11 James, Mr. 8: Mrs. J.I. - 5, 164 Jeanis, Katherine - 117 Jemeyson, Glenn- 117, 147 Jimenez, Ana Maria- 34, 95, 102, 138 Jimenez, Juan- 15, 54, 55, 89 Jimenez, Saurentina - 46, 89 Jimenez, Luz - Jimenez, Margarita - 117 Jimenez, Rosa Elia - 117 , - 7 Grammier, Mrs. Betty- 11 Granoff, Mr. Mendell - 9 Green, Mr. John - 147 Green, Kay - 54 Jimenez, Jimenez, Johnson, Rosa Maria - 118 Soccorro - 118 Patricia - 102 Johnston, Edward Jr. - 118 Guajardo, Conception-52, 117, 149 Guajardo, Juan Daniel- 117 Guajardo, Juanita - Guardado, Claudina - 117 Guardiola, Pablo - 88 Guedea, Enrique - 117 Guedea, Gilberto - 88, 142, 145 Guedea, Rita - 88 Guerra, Eduardo - 117 Guerra, Elva - 100 Guerra, Pedro - 100 Garcia, Mr. Arturo- 10, 46, 47 Garcia, Mr. Arturo - 10, 46 47 Garcia, Diamantina - Garcia, Ermelinda - 115 Garcia, Felix - 115 Garcia, Francisco - 87 Garcia, Francisco A. - 100 Garcia, Gloria - 37, 87 Garcia, Irma - 115 Garcia, Juan Antonio - 35, 100, 152, 154, 155 Garcia, Manuel - 115 Garcia, Mai Candelaria - Garcia, Ma. Guadalupe - 60, 87 Garcia, Marina - 100 Garcia, Noemi - 37, 48, 52, 59, 61, 88 Garcia, Oscar - 115 Garcia, Ramon - 63, 64, 65, 100 Garcia, Rosa Amelia - 115 Garcia, Rosa Maria - 115 Garcia, Ruben - 88 Garcia, Rudy - 88, 156 Garcia, Samuel- 100 Garcia, Sergio - 100 Garcia, Santiago - 147 Garcia, Toni - 115 Gardner, Joe- 54, 55, 116 Gardner, John - 88 Garza, Adolfo - 116, 139, 147 Garza, Carlos - 116 Garza, Concepcio - Garza, Eddie- 36, 116, 147 Garza, Elida- 88 Garza, Joe Roland - Garza, Ma. del Rosario- Garza, Maria Olivia - 88 Garza, Mario - 18, 55, 116, 147 Garza, Mary - 116 Garza, Olivia-46, 61, 100 Garza, Roberto - 57, 156 Garza, Roberto - 1.00, 138, 156 Garza, Rosario - 37, 52, 116 Garza, Sabino - 50, 88 Garza, Santiago - 116 Guerrero, Jesus - 20, 88, 100 Guerreor, Jesus - 154, 155, 156 Guerrero, Ruben - 117 Guevara, St. John - 147 Guevara, Rafael - 117, 147 Gunn, Jon - 117 Gutierrey, Berta N. -'117 Gutierrey, Susana - 117 Hagerman, Beth - Hardt, John - 55, 100 Harper, Mike-44, 45, 100, 104, 142, 145, 148, 151, 158 Harper, Mr. Richmond - 4 Harr, Linda- 37, 44, 51, 89, 144, 153 Hausman, A.J. - 44, 59, 64, 100 Henderson, Betty - Hernandez, Alfonso - 117, 147 Hernandez, Arinda - 100 Hernandez, Daniel - 147 Hernandez, Eduardo -89, 142, 144 Hernandez, Elida - 100 Hernandez, Enrique - 100 Hernandez, Guadalupe - 117 Jones, Mrs. Floyd-9, 121 Jones, Mr. Henry Junfin, Birgit-37, 50, 118 Juve, Mr. Vale - 165 Kback, Debrorah Lee - 37, 64, 65, 118 Keisling, Jon King - 37, 89, 129, 144, 161, 154 Keisling, Kalia-63, 65, 118 Kelso, Linda Kay - 89 Klinck, Sue- 44, 63, 118 Knight, Richard 89 Krezdorn, David Lee - 118 Kypuros, George - 118 Kypuros, Jaime- 102, 156, 157, 158 Kypuros, Joe - Landa, Gloria - 118 Landrum, Mr. C. A. -6, 17, 20, 36, 64 Lara, Ana Maria- 102 - Lara, Cecilia - 118 Lara, Cruz - 36, 118, 152 Lawrence, Mr. C. O. - 9 Leandro, Ma. Julia - 61, 118 Lee, Mrs. Mabelclair - 11 Leija, Maria - 118 Lerma, Juanita - 48, 63, 64, 65, 103 Leura, Maria - 103 Levine, Larry - 118 Lewis, Mrs. Juanita - 8 Longoria, Leo - Lopez, Carmen - 63, 118 Lopez, Gloria - 118 Lopez, Joaquin - 103 201 Lopez 161 Lopez Lopez, Lopez, Lopez Lopez Lopez s Guadalupe C.-63, 64, 65, 89, Maria - 46, 89 Ma. Guadalupe - Ma. Luz - 118 Minerva - 56, 59, 60, 61, 89 Ricardo - 118 Ricardo-89, 142, 144, 156, 157 Lopez, Rosa E. - 118 Lopez, Rosa Ma. - 118 Moncada, Oscar - 119 Montalvo, Hector - 119 Montalvo, Esmeralda Montantes, jose Luis - 119 Moore, Mr. Kenneth- 13, 142 Moore, Steve - 128 Morales, Daniel- 119 Morales, Elda Ma. - 90 Morales, Gloria - 56, 90 Moravits, Michael- 16, 18, 105, 154 Ramirez, Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez , Ramirez, Alfredo - 120 Dora Luz - 106 Humberto Jesus - 91 Maria - 121 Ramirez, Ma. del Refugio -45, 1'06 Ramirez, Ramirez, Roberto - 147 Ruben Ramirez, San Juana - 121 Ramon, Evangelina - 91 Lozano, Mr. Efraiu - 11 Luna, Consuelo - 118 Luna, Juanita-46, 56, 60, 89 Luna, Rafael- 119 Macias, josefa- 20, 44, 56, 59, 90, 144 Macias, Omar - 90 Macias, Socorro - 119 Mack, Ana Ma. -31, 46, 90 Magee, Thelma - 119 Maldonado, Baltazar - 1 19 Maldonado, Concepcion - 56, 90 Maldonado, Francisca - 119 Maldonado, jose - 119 Maldonado, Roberto - 119 Maldonado, Romelia - Maldonado, Tone - 147 Mallen, Gilberto - 64, 65, 11'9 Moreno, Blanca- 46, 52, 105, 148 Ramon, Napoleon - 106, 107 Moreno, Luis - 64, 65, 90 Morin, Delia - 90 Morin, Roberto - 119, 146 Moronez, Lupe - Munoz, Consuelo - 63, 119 Munquiz, Edna - 63, 64, 65, 120 Mynar, hir. John F. - 10 Nanez, Santos - 91 Olguin, Moises - 105 Olguin, Rogelio - 91, 156 Olguin, Rolando - 15 Oliphant, Lanny -55, 120 Olivares, Angeles- 37, 48, 105, 165 Olivares, Margarita - 37, 63, 64, 65, 120, Olivares, Roberto - 161 Ramon, Oscar- 121 Ramos, Baldomero - 121 Ramos, Ma. Guadalupe 1'06 Ramos, Ma. de Jesus - 10 Randall, Carrie-20, 21, 37, 39, 44, 47 144 83, 91, Randall, Susan- 37, 44, -63, 64, 65, 1'21 Rathbern, Glenna - 64, 92 Reyes, Alicia - Reyes, Maria - Reyna, Hector - 121 Reyna, Ricardo - 107 Reyna, Rogelio - 121 Rhodes, j.1. - 4, 18, 164 Riddle, Miss Maria - 9 Riojas, Arturo - 121 Riojas, jose Luis- 121, 147 Maltos, Arturo - 90 Mancha, hlancha, Mancha, Mancha, Ana Lucia - 44 Margarita - 37, 119 Tere- 36, 37, 119, 139, 149 Xavier - -62, 103 Manofsky, Peggy - 119 Martin, Michael- 90, 154 Martinez, Mrs. Betty - 13 Martinez, Elias - 119 Martinez, Esperanza - 90 Martinez Martinez Martinez , Fernando - 1-19 , Glenda- 37, 103 , Graciela 37, 119 Martinez, Guadalupe - 119 Martinez, Guadalupe - 119 Martinez Irma - 119 Martinezi Louie - 103 Martinez, Louis F. - 90, 103 Martinez, Luis - 611, 153 Martinez, Margarita - 37, 103 Martinez, Ma. Ines- 46, 90 Martinez, Pedro - 119 Martinez Ramiro - 56, 103 Martinez: Rosa Elia - 37, 119 Matthies, Matthies, Mrs. Pat- 12, 52 Mr. Zarr- 12, 18, 53, 54, 55 Olivas, jesus Rogelio - 1'47 Olivo, Ma. Socorro - 120 Olivo, Marta Alicia - 120 Olivo, Ramiro - Ortiz, Irene - 120 Ortiz, joe - 147 Ortiz, Julia - 46 Ortiz, Ma. Santos - 105 Ovitz Lydia - 18 34 46 105 168 Oyervides, Ma. Guadalupe-37, 120 Riojas, Olivia- 17, 52, 107, 148 Rios, Armendia - 92 Rios, Eglantina- 121 Rios, Luis - 92 Riskind, Johnny- 19, 21, 47, 92, 153 Riskind, Mariam- 36, 44, 121 Riskind, Mrs. Ruth-9, 1'6 Ritche, Walter-44, 45, 48, 87, 92 Rivas, Humberto- 107 Rivas, Rosa Maria - 121 Ozuna, Abel- 36, 120, 146 Palacios, Mr. Luis - 47 Palos, Elida - 1'2O Palos, Erasmo - 120 Paniagua, Freddy - 105 Paniagua, joe- 18, 106 Parra, Francisca - 120 Parra, Ma. Eugenia-91, 46 Parra, Ma. Magdalena- 59, 91 Partee, Frank - 16, 91 Patterson, Kay - 46, 106 Pearce, Michael Lee- 120 Pena, Antonio - 91', 146 Pena, Gloria-46, 59, 91 Pena, Marcos - 120 Rivera, Genaro M. - 107 Rivera, Eva Lucila - 107 Rivera, Irma-37, 52, 61, 107 Rivero, Linda-46, 107 Rivero, Patsy Ann-44, 46, 107 Roberts, Mr. Randell- 10, 97 Robinson, Emilio - 121 Robinson, Margarita - 46, 92 Rocha, Estaban - 121 Rocha, Ricardo - 107 Mayer, Magdalena - 119 Mayer, William - 103 Maurer, Bernard - 55, 103 McBee, David - 103 McCrummen, Mr. H. D, - 12 McMillan, Bobby- 35, 44, 90, 142, 144, 145, 148, 150, 151, 154 McMillan, Gary - 90, 161 McMillan, Linda - 119 McKnight, Kathy- 37, 44, 46, 63, 64, 65, 104 Mejia, Rodolfo - 1-19 Mejia, Rosario - 119 Melendrez, Teresa - 104 Mello, Arturo - 104 Mello, Tommy Menchaca, Margarita - 103 Menchaca, Rolando- 19, 90, 153 Menchaca, Teresa - 119 Mendoza, Benito - 104 Minton, Luis-45, 63, 64, 65, 104 Moncada, jimmy-44, 63, '64, 65, 104, 147 Moncada, Mr. Leopaldo - 142, '156 Moncada, Maria Laura - 37, 45, 52, 104, 148 202 Pendell, jackie- 37, 63, 64, 65, 120 Pendell, Pamela- 19, 37, 39, 44, 48, 91, 144 Perez, Elva- 106 Perez, Gloria Maria Perez, Hector Raul Perez, Juanita Perez, Lorine- 64, 65, 106 Perez, Magdalena Perez, Mario - 106 Perez, Ma. Antonieta-91 Perez, Martha Elena- 91' Perez, Ricardo - 20, 106, 154 Perez, Yolanda- 18, 46, 106, 148 Perkins, Robert- 16, 106 Perkins, Mr. William A. - 10 Picon, Juan Plata, Elida - 91 Plata, jesus - 146 Polanco, Tommie - 120 Puente, Romelia - 9 Puentes, Juan Antonio - 106 Quintero, Armando - 120, 147 Ramirez, Aida - 106 Rodriques, Mr. Edward- 4 Rodriquez, Angie- 19, 21, 37, 39, 84, 92, 144 Rodriquez, Amalia- 121 Rodriquez, Baltazar Rodriquez, Becky-52, 121 Rodriquez, Benjamin-15, 18, 26, 45, '62, 107, 164 Rodriquez, Mr. Cecelio- 13 Rodriquez, Delia - 107 Rodriquez, Dolores-37, 52, 121, 149 Rodriquez, Elsa - 46 Rodriquez, Enrique- 121 Rodriquez, Frank - 121 Rodriquez, Gloria - 44, 107 Rodriquez Rodriquez? Hector - 107 joaquine- 12, 146, 152 Rodriquez, jose - 92 Rodriquez, josefina - 121 Rodriquez, josefa - Rodriquez, Juan- 36, 62, 121 Rodriquez, juan Francisco- 121, 152 Rodriquez, Luis Rey- Rodriquez, Louie - Rodriquez, Luz - 92 Rodriquez, Maria Enrigueta - 92 Rodriquez, Maria Guadalupe - 122 Rodriquez, Maria Virginia- Rodriquez, Mary Pete- 121, 149 Rodriquez, Maria Teresa - 1'22 Rodriquez, Nasario- 55, 108 Rodriquez, Rachel - 107 Rodriquez, Raquel- 52, 108 Rodriquez, Raul-62, 92, 164 Rodriquez, Rene - 92 Rodriquez, Ricardo - 62, 108 Rodriquez, Ricardo R. - 108 Rodriquez, Roberto-62, 122, 142, 145 Rodriquez, Rogelio Rodriquez, Rosa Ma. - 52, 64, 65, 92 Rodriquez, Santiago - 147 Rodriquez, Sararro - 122 Rodriquez, Sylvia- 44, 46, 52, 56, 59 92, 144 Rodriquez, Virginia - 108, 122 Rodriguez, Xavier Roman, Ma. Guadalupe - 108 Romero, Yolanda - 61 Romo, Irene-37, 46, 52, 61 Rosales, Elias - 92 Rosas, Refugio - 92 Ross, Robert - 92 Rubio, Mr. Jesus - 9, 19, 21, 48, 49 Ruiz, Ernesto - Sanchez, Carlos - 122 Ruiz, G raciela Ruiz, Lucy - 36, 122, 136 Ruiz, Ramon - 108 Ruiz, Susana - 122 Salas, Esteban- 62, 108 Salazar, Juan - Salazar, Luz - 122 Salazar, Ma. Angelina- 108, 122 Saldana, David - 122 Saldana, Othon - 122, 154, 155 Saldana, Raquel- 122 Salinas, Mrs. Carmen - 11 Salinas, Graciela-37, 122 Salinas, Hilarro - 92 Salinas, Juanita - 122 Salinas, Ma. Sylvia- 34, 108 Salinas, Ramiro - 118, 108 Salinas, Mr. Ricardo-10, 19, 49, 99, 142 Samaniego, Manuel- 122 Sanchez , Alicia - 122 Sanchez, Cecilia- 63, 108 Sanchez, Diana- 36, 122 Sanchez Dolores - 63, 93 Sanchez: Estela-46, 59, 61, 93, 148 Sanchez, Graciela- 37, 45, 108, 12'2 Sanchez, Juan Antonio - 93 Sanchez, Maria- Sanchez, Mario - 93 Sanchez Piajedis - 122 Sanchez: Ramon - 108 Sanchez, Rosa Maria - 122 Sepulveda, Ruben - 123 Shannon, Billy-65, 93, 128 Shofner, Donna - 123 Shofner, James - 109 Shofner, Sandra- 18, 44, 46, 109 Sifuentes, Juanita- 56, 93 Silva, David - 109, 152 Silva, Francisca - 93 Silva, Joel - 123 Slaughter, Mr. Bobby- 13, 1'42, 148, 149, 151, 168 Smith, Ronnie - 61, 123 Smith, Shirley- 37, 44, 93, 144, 153 Solis, Christina- 120, 123 Soliz, Sonia - 123 Soto, Jesse- 109 Soto, Juan - 123 Spears, Deborah - 124 Spiegel, Phillip -93, 144, 148, 150, 151, 15-6 Stafford, Johnna - 50, 124 Stahl, John - 124, 147 Stahl, Sandra -93 Staten, David - 1'9, 124 Staten, Henry J. Sr. - 4 Steel, Mrs. Mary- 10, 21, 43, 47, 61 Stephenson Mrs. Annie L. - 18, 19, 46, 61, 108 Stillwell, Don - 93 Stewart, Clyde- 109, 146, 152 Stone, Mrs. Andery L. - 9, 104 Stone, Saran - 15, 17, 20, 44, 46, 109 Sumpter, Ma. Elvira- 37, 44, 52, 109 Sweaney, Richard-18, 34, 35, 44, 109 Tay'lor, Donald - 26, 94, 155 Tello, Estella - 124 Thompson, Bruce- 54, 55, 124, 147 Torralba, Elena- 63, 64, 65, 124 Torralba, Mr. Humberto - 13 Torralba, Rosa Elia- 124 Torres, Deltina - 124 Torres, Mauro -61, 124, 154 Torres, Yolanda-44, 61, 64 Tovar, Juan G.- 124 Vara, Guadalupe - 110 Vargas, Ma. Guadalupe - 124 Vasquez, Lydia- 31, 94 Vasquez, Rosendo - 125 Velasquez, Veronica - 125 Veles, Dolores - 125 Veles, Francisco - 110 Veles, Ma. Enriqueta - 125 Veniegas, Enrique - 125 Vereekan, Kay - 125 Villalpando, Jesus - 125 Villalpando, Rodolfo - 125 Villanueva, Estela - 110 Villareal, Armando - 125 Villareal, Delamara - 61 Villareal, Elva Ma. - Villareal, Manuel- 55, 110 Villareal, Mr. G. - 9 Villasenor, Elvira - 125 Villasenor, Gloria - 125 Villasenor, Manuel - 125 Ward, Leroy - 125 Watkins, David-63, 64, 65, 125 Watts, Angela - 125 Watts, Mary Lou- Webb, Mrs. Edna-63, 64, 65 White, Lenard - 43 Wilkins, Margie - 125 Witt, Mrs. Laura K. - 8, 9, 19 Witt, Mr. Milton P. - 8, 59 Saucedo, Rogelio - 122 Sanchez, Sylvia- 122, 124 Sanchez, Sara Sanderlin, Mr. Jerry- 142, 151 Sandoval, Hector-93, 148, 150 Sands, Charlotte- 19, 93, 37, 51, 144 Sands, H.W. - 16 Santos, Frank - 122 Santoya, Dolores- 52, 122, 149 San lvliguel, Graciela- 63, 64, 65, 92 Saucedo, Petra - 122 Schmerber, Teodoro-40, 43, 56, 93, 144 Schuessler, Charlene - 20, 44, 46, 108 Schuessler Charlene- 20, 44, 46, 108 Schwartz, Allen-117, 122, 147, 158 Schwartz, J.M.-44, 109, 142, 145 146, 152, 156 Segura, Ignacio - 122 Segura, Ma. Del Refugio - 122, 149 Segura, Ramiro - 122 Segura Saul - 109 Sepuveda, Jose- 125 Sepulveda, Jose Hector - Tovar, Tovar, Juanita - 124 Luz Angeles - 109 T ovar, Ricardo - 124 Tovar, Rodolfo - 94 Trees, Barbara - 37, 41, 44, 109 Trejo, Luis - 11'0 Trevino, Eduardo - 124, 147 Trevino, Fernando - 124 Trevino, Gilberto - 124 Trevino, Gloria - 94 Trevino, Magdalena - 124 Trevino, Ma. del Carmen- 52, 56 Trevino, Raul -94, 161 Trevino, Mr. Raul- 12, 63, 64, 65 Trevino, Rene - 110 Trevino, Roberto - 1'10 Turnbow, Mr. Jimmy- 142, 155, 154 Turney, Mrs. Jack - 4 Turpin, Mr. Joe- 12, 19, '62, 164 Uballe, Juan - Urbina, Evelyn-44, 94, 144 Uriegas, Mr. David - 11 Uvalle, Jose E. - Valdez, Adolfo - 110 Valdez, Dora Alicia - 94 Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Vallejo Dora Elia - 124 Juanita - 124 Margarita - 37, 57, 110 Ma. cle la Luz - 124 Ricardo - 124 Rosa Elena , Alfonso - 124 Vallejo, Ma. 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