East Central High School - Hornet Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1975
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X L -ww- X cg., A, gv tp., X QT 4 Crossroads A re Emotional . . 3 Haiti L 'N Q 12 13 IX ,Q .ai + Q .., ' y 4 9 , .Ag N, 'QQ ar 09' 'vw C' ...,.,..-.-..., o .M 0, ,Q , o , , c 1 o Qi yn t U Q -. Q 0 'Vx In ,Q v Q I 'n O ' N 9 mx up xl wnxl' N09 1 4 A 'IO 'a'0 oaf '7-H' 'D ,nv 1 . ,N P5 fem, fx J E .35 1 w If G UR GANIZA T I ONS Y' 4 Q , '?'I 1 f N. LJ V L B Q K V I Q. A I ,....-HL, ,N,A, my A L. ,..-Qm-9-1.-1.-...ff '14 1..,....NaL' M ' i-Egg- L 21:21:31 1 -u ,X ... nr-......,,. .,,.i 1.1 WML f-'..-,., ,Qf vw-v,,,,1-..vv-.wM ,,.,.Q- H+.. W MA., 4, my .--M w '-WNNQ ,,... . M., -,...,. - W.. ' f::f fm-.,,,,L, v...........,f., ,iw 2 I- tr--Q. c Co A TopfL-RjJ.Gia-nies. T. Connm-rs, L. Hernandez. Nl. l'am'liuc'u, A. lispinosu, W. Bull. Row 2: D. Pope. H. fuinora. S. Tulumanlvz, Corli-z, J. Silvia. M. Foster. Row 3: l. Burrego. E. lrving, M. Shultz, P. liullarcl. 'l'. Hamlin. Bottom: li. Alvarado, D. Pervz. G. Zuvala, A. Alvarado, D. Guerrero, R. Piper. C0 B rl'0pfL-l'UA. Francis, R.GueterriZ, ll. Roaulvup, ll. Byrd. A. Andis, J. Fisk. How 2: Nl. llurrlicvo, R. .lui-kson, C. Nlillivun, C. Sullivan. K. Rannsvy. l'l. Cano. Row 3: IJ. Mnnlalvo. ll Cuel- lar. D. Rvclllonl. C. Rmulifup. S. Ortiz. li. Bullvr, J. lfullerson. Bollum: l.. Sluebing. D. liorego. ll lllalu. A . . . . A .,........ CouC,,'ll0pfL-RU. Salazar, H. Ward. l.. Nlcfllillan. A. Brooks. P. llvrnamlvz, D. Sauer, ll. Ryan, ll Bios. 'lf Boyrl, Row 2: 'lf Duran, l . Ros-len, S. Sc-gura, D. Dial, C. Caonu. ll. Born-go. l,. Flon-s. Huw 3: 5. Grant. l . Yivie-r. Tlimnson. B. Lvju. lf. liuyvs, R. Carclvlws, 'lf l uslr'1'. N. Dc lynn. C. Cznnpu. Bottom: R. Corlvz, li. llcgulzulo, Nl. Bullanl. 16+R0'l'C R.0.T.C. Drill Team puts on good perfom R 0 TC Performs H.0.'l'.C. lnslruulor Major li. C, W1-lls. ance at one of the Hornefs football games. Prior to Games '19 Sergeant Delley, ROTC lnstructor. its Co D Top L-R. H. liuckly, B. Redford, D. Bluhm, Costillo, Boyle. West. Spivey. Row2: S. Her- nandez, YVI. Slianer, M. Meeks, R. Nlerver. A. Herrera, B. Aliel, W. Aslr Row 3: J. Garza, E. Ruiz D. Bell, C. Sosa. Blanco. Bottom: B. Garza, J. Nlerver. G. Maynard. ESC Battalion Staff, Top L-R F. McMill0n, R. Bios, J. Sliadrock, J. Couglienour. A. Longoria. Row 2 Mag. Wells, J. Meeks, T. Pacheco, D. Lockett. S. Taylor. Sgt. Telly. Row 3: R. Olivaris, L. Klunn J. Palmer, P. Rodriguez, A. Herrera, P. Irving, W. Ash, L. Meyers. R. 0. T. C. Class listens as guest Army Recruiter speaks. ROTC 17 a Donna Cuellar escorted lmy Larry Ste-ubing is this yeafs 74-75 prin- The 73-74 R. O. T. C. queen proudly gives up her crown to Linda 0955- Klann. Thrill 954-75 R. 0. T. C. court is Barbara Abel. Nancy Deleon, Dolores Montalvo, Linda Klann lqueen J, Donna Hendricks, Diana Perez, and Don- na ue ar. 18 ROTC . 3' ' WN, 1.4 ,A ig W N X X , .,. V , X T, f ' ',k ,,,L, Wg 5 s . w X 'H' ff A K ' L O I .Q- if , A ' L ,xvlf T : 'af I . Q O o P ig: li Q 5 Lg ,,h F P' P 3 A f ' ' 1 Pax Ji- . J ri I i ' Q, I X' -V o . ' I gli - 2 L 2 f' -F: . 15- s V . ' yy , The 74- 37512. 0. T C. Ranks Uutstanding in Inspections. The East Central R. 0. T. C. company salutes their superiors as the crowd ofsludenls watches on Baldemar Garza and ,lean Mercier salute officers during R. O. T. C. inspection. ,I. Meeks and Otherg gland 31 allenlign 20 ROTC 'l ...-snail I i W P Top-lL to Rl J. Meeks. T. Pacrhes-0. L. Wleyers. D. Lovkett. S. Taylor prvsenl lhemsvlves lor their annual R. 0. T. C. insper-lion. Maj. Wells prepares to inspect cadets. Top-KL to Rl E. Cano, J. Coughenour. D. Pope. C. Campa. J. Huble display colors. ROTC 21 Klann, Nelson, and Blandford Lead E. C. Pep Squad. e J, Sponsors of the 1974-75 Honeybees and Hornettes are Mrs. Gablysch and Mrs. Candy. M. James promotes, spirit during pep rally, O E eeee . p L. Klann-Colonel J. Nelson-Lt. Col. L. Blandford-Major 22 Pep Squad Varsity Cheerleaders Show True Spirit D. Hendrix: . R - da-?,,,..-i -.,-f- ' i 3 A. -R junior cheerleaders M. ,Iames and D. Prim ks, M. James. and B. Hunt show great pride in their Hornet team are S'df'lmed durmg me last Pei' VHHY- Of' , . i . 'T Varsity cheerleaders for the year T4-T5 are Dollis Price, Donna Hendricks Lheadl, Madge james, Mercedes Perez, and Beth Hunt. Pep Squad 23 B-TeamCheerleaders Perform at all J. V. Functions A , ww 2 i i s - 1 2 g l I ssl l E, l E 5 V B-Team cheerleaders arv: Cathy Fischer, Tamie- Ncslony, Olaya Tre-vino Qllezulj, Vicki Speer, and Christine Jones. B-Team cheerleaders proudly display their Homecoming llowers 24 Pep Squad jr. Varsity clme-cih-ucler Vivki Speer shows he-1 spirit at a game. Vicki Speer, Olaya Trevino, Tamie Neslony, .4 sv' ,f ,- p. I no kv, H .' .- . J, ,V sf- . 4 . .f Q X , 2 .. Se ' i ,-.. V ,, L,,x .. . .s.,. L. 4, A - .' ' I , V , iq - 4 ,. .- X- ,, . , . . 1 K ,yn X UIQ,-1 17.15, .. 1 1 , 'X gf.'4.!:-2-.u ' . 5 0'-'-' .- -Q v surf'-f..' 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'ff' wb v f . gs. ,f 1-'J' x KY M w w QE mx ,s, Honeybees Place ' First in Competition. lj vt-im ,. 1 Senior Honeybees hold the Crash paper. HONEYBEE OFFICERS arc: Karen Woods, Lt., June Blovker, Sgt., Helen Vasbimler. Capl.g Lisa Shepherd, Lt.: Carolyn Turner, Capt. 1 . .V CCCC ji., gi.-eg ...t,.gg,, 1.4. .,,- . img, sywx, V , , ,,-5 5 44 Members of the Honevhee Dance Team lor the year 74-75 are: First Row L-R: C. Turner, J. Blocker. 2nd Row: B. West, E. Creswell, L. Shepherd, K. Woods, J. Madkins, E. Braune. 3rd Row: l. Franckowiak, B. Speer, H. Vasbinder, L. Adams, B, Blanco, C. Gembler. 4-th Row: G. Bennett, P. Johnson, S. Lamm, J. Funicella, K. Muenster, P. Shepherd. 5th Row: T. Duecker, T. Soden, C. LeSage, P. Aldridge, F. Laughlin. 6th Row: D. Rauschuber, R. James, P. Krueger, D. Blalock, K. Beadle, Y. Hill. 26 Pep Squad Presenting the East Central Hornettes of 1974- 75 ffl E Suzi G if ei :S-,I Nlembers of Company C are row 1: P. Behee, D. King, Y. Deliravo. Row 2: N. Kossaeth, P. Nleinke. T. Salmon. Nl. Zillman, W. Pollok, L. Laechelin, N. Kopetzki. Row 3: L Myers, S. Riggs, Nl. Lerich, L. Nlarkert. W. Nlarkwardt, B. Sharpe, N. Woodchick, Row 4: K. Ott. C. Rusin, J. Sands, L. Carter, T. Owens, D. Kopecki, L. Garza, K. Bierstrhwule, K. liubena. AL 4-. , ls . A Members of Company B are row 1: Smarizk, T. Love, P. Schmidt. Row 2: Pt Nloul, K. Rauschuher, D. Dzierzanski, D. Dorrough, S. Nlinica, M. Vallejo, D. Sanchez, T. Ashley. Row 3: B. Camp, K. Page, D. Williamson, L. Hewitt, M. Arnold, L. Burns. K. Santella, D. Wiatrek, H. Ross. Row 4: lVl. Pollock, D. Parker, S. Furlong, T. Anders, P. Yantis, P. Beltram, D. Pickard, A. Eddington, D. Bonugli. . V Officers ol' Company C are: Patricia Behee. Sgt., Donna King, Capt.: and Yvonne De Bravo, Lt. FZ' '97 flf3 Lt Officers ol' Company B are: Nancy Smarizk, Sgt.: Terri Love, Capt.: and Pam Schmidt, Lt. Pep Squad 27 Hard Work, Play, and Tears are Combined in Pep Squad Varsity cheerleaders goof off for the last time before try-outs. june Blocker, senior begins her duty as varsi- P. Beltram. l.. Nlarkel. Y. Woodvhiok, N. Kopecki. and K. Kuhena fllS1'llSS4'l1f'f'I'lt'2lilf'l'ITV-0l1tSl Q W My ea- as W yw..t..,. Cathy Gembler and Diane Blaylock entertain Beth Hunt is congratulated upon making ty Cheerleader at the beginning of the 74-75 Spur's fans with a polka. head varsity cheerleader. basketball season. 28 Pep Squad I C Pep Squad Banquet Proves Successful ,Mb 4'-fp' ef W. J' B. West and K. Rauschuher show their emotions as they are announced 'Honeybeesf' Vicki Speer, Susan Riggs, Madge james, Beth Hunt, Olaya Trevino and Mercedes Perez con gratulate each other alter being elected varsity cheerleaders lor the year ol' 1975-76. The 1974-75 E. C. Pep Squad had numerous money making projects throughout the year. During football season they sold spirit ribbons and programs. In january the Honeybees held a Citywide Drill Team Competi- tion. LaVernia, Gonzales, Boerne, Can- yon and San Antonio schools partici- pated. On March 7 the Black and Cold Ban- quet was held at Pecan Valley Country Club. Honeybees, officers and cheerleaders for 75-76 were named. 3' X X f Y Lulu Market and Joey Sands let their tears flow when they are announced B-Team cheerleaders for 75-76. - P J. Sands is announced head cheerleader. Pep Squad 29 Band Receives '40ne77 in Marching and Inspection 'e e f i x VS' f V fl vi of ff do X ws Q, N S ... N f , 1 1 ' V 3 ' E A X V vi M Q iee , -YJ a ' fx i. f . It ! e il pi Ii 2 ,iw . , z.V A 4, g K ' i .Q ' X Q . 'H ' I ii A K if, f,1f'if Q, Qi K af- i X K i .Q ' Q, 56 i . 1 A lx f f,,.j N Q. 4 9 ' Q , 1 .ff fr j Q3 A - W n X 1 1 P .- . l 39 2. 1. .M ,gjjfs 25' ... LQ' .. i. I 5 . . A ,LZAL 1 ' . Majorettes for 1974-75 are Row 1 L-R: Tammy Holt, Sophomoreg Melissa Hone, Senior and head majoretteg Nancy Terrill, Juniorg Becky Turknett, Junior. Row 2: Daisy Robertson, Juniorg Tony Longoria is drum major. Maggie Tudhope, Sophomore. 1 e 1 , K Q .E X9 . f.,- L. A i N :ff iffif 'Ni Saxophone section lst row L-R L. Balzen, N. Elizalde, C. Real, J. Miller. 2nd row: J. Henry, M. Dana Waid is asst. drum major. Zamora. 30 Band v. 4 . . . l ,. .r . Bxnd numb: IS stand at IIIPIIIIOII during inspection at Karnes City. Drum section lst row L-R: C. Shaw. 2nd row: J. Souder, M. Tudhope, H. Buckley, C. Candy. 3rd row: R. Sauer, M. Miller, K. Ross. Band 31 Valecia Leonard plays her flute every chance she gets. 1974-75 Majorettes went to contest on Thanksgiving Day. The awards re- ceived were: Melissa Hone, 2 trophiesg Becky Turknett, 1 trophyg Nancy Terrill, 1 medalg Tammy Holt, 1 trophy, 1 rib- bong Daisy Robertson, 1 medal. They also received a nl in rating contests and a trophy and live medals in Team Competition and Dance Ensemble. In U. I. L. Twirling Contests a total of five medals were received. 32 Band fy. Y'-4 Band officers are: David Schulte, Presg Maggie Tudhope, Secg Charles Shaw, Vice Presg Bonnie Carson, Treasg Barbara Marcie, Bambi Speer. Libg Penny Souder, Rep. Great Hornet Sweepstakes Band T I H : 3 Band members stand at attention during contests. Hs--.....,,,., i - -......., 1...- - ual... ,f- I 1 1 ay 'Au 'L - A ff' ,iff 4' lx Q 'N ny AE 4.4-3- in x -vxy -iii Band 33 Thirty Students Journey to McC0llun 5 a f s l E E s l Drum Major. Tony Longoria leads band dur- ing pep rally. Band displays their winning marching skills during halftime performance. French Horn section lst row QL-RJ: K. Davis. 2nd row: K. Kingston, L. Rogers, C. Thompson. 3rd row: E. Neubauer, P. Elizalde. 34 Band Baritone section lst row QL-RJ: K. Lubianski, G. Mareth, l.. Shutly. 2nd row: B. Real, E. Alliare. for Solo and Ensemble Contest Ill Ill db Q Y' LUV 1 Trumpet section lst row tL-Rl: P. Real, B. Speer. 2nd row: L. Nlyt-rs. R. Wyatt. C. Svliraulm. G. Vasbinder. A. Steffen. 3rd row: K. Nliller, D. Vallier, R. Speer. D. Sliultv, D. Sauer. Si-f lVff'X x, Flute section lstrow L RJ P Souder R. Hasenbefek Y Kin sburv 2nd row Y Terril P God- , ' ',. g I. ':1. ,. win, S. Kunert, D. Robertson. 3rd row: N. Elizalde, S. Reynolds, M. Tuclliope, B. 'l'urknett,,l Reichenau, D. Adcock. 4-th row: K. Nielson. V. Leonard, Nl. Perez, D. Haecker. B. Carson, E Kelly, D. Waid. Bass Clarinet lst row lL-RJ: B. lluirvll. E. Gonzales. 2nd row: R. Etlinglon. Iircl row: l.. Taylor. J. Hutchinson. 4th row: R. Williams. Nlr. Kunz surrenders to the band. -nl 4FY ' .ll tl!-W Band 35 YW Clay Candy, Herman Buckley, Maggie Tudhope and other band members count the minutes before contest. The Golden Hornet Band prepares to play for the trail drive. During the year of 1974--75 the East Central Band participated in many ac- tivities. Along with performing at each ofthe football games, the band played at Frankis Drive-in to raise money for the Band Booster Club. The Golden Hornet Band also marched in parades. This year they took part in the annual Rodeo parade and they also marched in the Battle of Flowers Parade. 36 Band During the school year there were many individual contests for band mem- bers to enter such as solo and ensemble. The Colden Hornet Band went to John Marshall High School to partici- pate in the U. l. L. concert and sight reading competition. Many hours of hard work paid off when they received all one ratings from all judges in both contests. These ratings qualified the band for sweepstakes winners. Mr. Kunz thanks the president of the trai drive for congratulating the Hornet Band. 2 l Z 1 Some ofthe band members warm up before starting to play. Hornet Band Provides Entertainment for All IAS? Cllfllln WWII IOII ., ,- :B l Mr. Kunz wishes the best of luck to Manuel Zamora and Ralph Williams next year's drum major. before they try out for . Terrill savs, No, lhat's the wav we were lfiipposed to go! 4 Band members take a break during contest. Many spectators turned out to hear the Golden Hornet Band perform at Spring Concert. Band 37 TAHOS State President Installs Local Ufficers f r l Club officers are L-R: I . Laughlin, sentinelg S. Kerrigan, hist.g D. Faulkner. sec.g C. Tudhope, pres.g R. Thomas, vice pres.g l.. Blanco, rc-p.g N. Elizalde, parlia. Above: S. Zunker, treas. Below: C. Tudhope, Slate sec., and Slate pres. Mrs. Clara Beauchamp, Chapter 67 sponsor speaks at the installation of officers. tm Above: TAHUS Chapter 67 officers show their unity by linking hands during installation. Pic tured below are D. Faulkner and R. Thomas working candleshoot booth at the carnival. 2 f g x 1' .lf 1' . 2'-:fi i lxerrigan. iris Q9 Students are L-R, Row 1: X. Biddy, C. Patterson. C. Beauchamp-advisor, C. Lee. T. Row 2: G. Tudhope, J. Nladkins, D. Faulkner, D. Lopez. Row 3: G. Marrow, M. Hurriega, During the school year of 1974-75, he Texas Association of Health Uc- 'upations Students QTAHOSJ, Chapter 7 participated in many activities. These -onsisted of community and fund-rais- ng projects, T. V. and radio ap- earances, special programs, leadership onferences, and Area and State Con- ests. Meetings were held once a month o plan these events. In October and November, club Students are L-R, Row 1: P. Souder, L. Patterson, T. Lowery, R. Lee, L. Blandford, N. Terrill, Wagner. Row 2: D. Hacker, D. Crosby, C. Kalinoski, C. Blandford, D. Harris, N. Elizalde, F. atkins, L. Flores. Row 3: B. Speer, B. Carter, F. Laughlin, L. Johns, J. Lazar, C. Campbell, L. R. Cortez, L. C-amez. Row 4: C. Hicks, D. Sligh, E. Stulze, R Thomas, C. Hale, K. Calm Bennett, P. Alldredge, L. Blanco, P. Borrego. members had car washes and cake sales to raise money for the officer installa- tion ceremony and leadership con- ference. December 19, 1974 was the date set for taking Christmas presents to the Mission Road Foundation for Retarded Children. TAHOS members sponsored a Blood Drive in January where over 160 pints of blood were donated from the student body, faculty, and community. 1 1 L. Blanco is installed as Area IB sec. L. Q - 1 ' Sf - .' 1 re x .j . 'il W7 qs 7' -I 3 xx -' X J 3 -,. - S. X 4' X -A' .1-' DN -.1 ,NN . -J' ,. T. Lowery serxes cake at the installation ceremony. TAHOS 39 haf. T - t Co-op Students Work Toward Future 'L Ll D. King and D. Haecker enjoy lunch at S. Zunker, D. Faulkner demonstrate oral hy- R. Lopez, C. lVlarrow take blood pressure giene. Like all Sr. Co-op students, G. Tudhope's schedule consists of half a day of on the job training and half a day of class. 40 TAHOS .M-vi . ,W V LJ IQ 'S S. Kerrigan, Veterinary Assistant, gets useful work experience through the H. O. Program A W 1 gp-J' TAHOS Area IB Convention. Peggy Alldredge takes Robert Eddington's blood pressure on Valentines Day. fr? S. Kerrigan, D. Faulkner, G. Tudhope, and Pt Lopez accept their award ribbons for the TAHOS Occupational Skill Contests from the Area IB president. ,l. Ross bravely donates a pint of blood. E. Cfs Chapter 67 also hosted the Area IB Leadership and Skills Contest at East Central. Several students won awards and Lynn Blanco was elected Area IB secretary. After many hours of hard work, State Contests and Convention, held in San Antonio, proved successful for E. C.'s Chapter in March. There were 4 state contest winners. The annual Employer-Employee Ban- quet was held at the Hacienda Dinner Theater to honor the employers of Senior Health Occupations Students. TAHOS 41 Afternoon class lst row L-R: L. Valdez, A. Haecker, E. Zamora, M. Monralvo, 2nd row: C. Cembler, V. Boatright, H. Brieden, R. Escobedo. On March the 21st and 22nd, VICA Cosmetology travelled to Austin, Texas to compete in the District V competi- tion. Cosmetology came back with several awards. Judy Kosub received two first places for wigs and hairpiecesg Rose Rodriquez a first in wig styling. These wins enabled Judy and Rose to travel to Houston for the State Competition. Other awards went to Vicki Real who re- ceived a fourth for cosmetology notebook and Eva Sosa received a fourth for coldwaving. On April 24th, 25th and 26th, State Competition was held in Houston, Texas. Judy and Rose came back with 3 awards. Judy received a first and one second-for wigs and hairpieces and Rose received a first, for wig styling. 42 Cosmetology Cosmetology students sample donuts before sale. lVlrs. Henneke demonstrates on Howard, how you really tease hair. .ludy Kosub proudly displays her Ist place ribbons and hairpieces. Cosmetology Sends two Girls to State Contest i Pale Salmon watches Cathy Cembler work Vu cutting his hair just right. i l Senior member ,ludy Kosub works on Vicki Reafs hair during class work time. R5 117. rar H. V. l. C. A. Cosmetology officers lst row L-R: J. Garza. V. Pres.: lj. Valdez, Prt-s.g A. Haecker, Parl. 2nd row: C. Howard, Snug P. Want-ck. 'l'rc'us,g C. Gt-inblcr. Reporter. 'BLS i . Morning class lst row KL-Rl: D. Boyd, L. Windfield, Nl. Quintanilla, Nl. Camp. Znd row: Lozano, C. Hamilton, G. Fuglaar, J. Kosuh. 3rd row: R. Rodriguez. V. Real, B. Gembler, D. Gonzales. Cosmetology 43 DECA Members Learn Responsibilities gf Business World M Hitt' .Q ,abil .Ft D. E. C. A. members are: B. Bonsall, D. Dorrough, D. Hunt, V. Harper, S. Sawyer, N. Gault, J. Funicella, T. Rochester, P. Krueger, L. Bartosh, S. Archey, C. Brehm, V. Salazar, L. Hernandez, D. Blanco, D. Edmonds, R. Pollock. Mr. Bryant, sponsor of D. E. C. A., talks wit the students about their jobs and observe them on the job. gas L s J .416 . , N fs. 'ti A LUB OFFICERS 743175 DECA officers are: Nancy Mazurek, Pres., Julie Funicella, V. Pres.g Nancy Gault, sec.g Joslyn Blandford, Treas.g David Dorrough, rep.g Beth Hairel Parl. 44 DECA Club E. C. A. students plan their schedules lor the weck. xv !.'!ifl32' '- f . V M Sawyer and L. Bartosh sell supplies from the DECA store to customer S. Archey. it-H ,,t.,,e Q if Nw' R95 W . K Pete Bryant assists julie Funicella, first place winner, of the job application contest. The Distributive Education Club of Americais East Central Chapter worked hard during the school year of 1974-75 to fulfill itis major goal. This goal is to impart to its members a useful and working knowledge which can be utiliz- ed in their attempts at success in the everyday world of commerce. The members of the DECA club par- ticipated in competition with members of other local and area chapters in various business catagories. In March julie Funicella competed in the Area Leadership Conference and received a first place in job Interviews. This entitl- ed her to compete in State competition. DECA Club 45 i 2 P. Compian, pres. points out which cake she thinks would be the best for the cake walk while M. Sligh and G. Burg assist her. A Mrs. Lindsey, sponsor, and teacher of V. 0. E., takes pride in her work. Donna Hemby, Linda Bain, Laura Kosub, and others work hard on theirjobs in preparation fo the future. 46 V. 0. E. Eloise Creswell Brings Back a First Place From Contest t l Vl. Sligh Lion. members include Bottom lL-lil: P. Rodriguez, B. Roof, D. Zigmond, W. Lamascus, D. G. Burg, D. Nlilner. A. Gonzales, D. Piper. 2nd Row QL-RJ: F. Dylla. R. Hurriega. K. Bland, M. Campbell. l.. Kosub, D. Friesenhahn, C. Adam, S. Campbell. 3rd Row: D. 0tt,l R. Garnett, Nl. Rakowitz. S. Zigmond, K. Rhin, M. Sligh, C. Tarasuk, Mrs. Lindsay Cure. 4th Row: L. Knowlton. Nl. Hone, J. Blocker, K. Riggs, L. Bridger. lf.. Creswell. .'.fti'Cv is ti T.. A uf?-' ' f :,.e,,s',g 25.1-,s,-. ' gg , C. Burg, and P. Compian present Mrs. Lindsay with a corsage to show their apprecia- .tt 1 Y. L. . '--A X OEA officers are Top to Bottom IL-RJ: Rose Ann Hurriega, Hist., Eloise Creswell. Rept.g Georgina Burg, Sgt-of-Arms, Linda Bridger, V-Presg Patsy Compian, Pres, Diane Friesenhahn, Sec-Treas. The VOE-OEA club has a member- ship of 38 girls with 2-two hour classes each day. The main objective is to teach the girls actual office secretarial techni- ques. During the year the girls had such money making projects as selling calen- dars, Christmas cards, and candy. The money paid for their annual banquet as the Hacienda Dinner Theater. Parents were guests of the club. February 28 VOE-OEA sent five girls to contest with Eloise Creswell coming back with a first place in Extem- poraneous Speaking. She then went on to Regional. Diana Floyd received a 5th Place in Verbal Communications and Patsy Compian an 8th Place in Typing Production. V. 0. E. 47 ICT Officers for 74-75 school year are fl-ri: Marcus Kruegar, Reporterg Royce Tolbert, Seeretaryg Rodney Barnes, Presidentg Mark Shaw, Sgt. z Armsg Ronald Piper, Treasurerg jeff Mihalski, Parliamentariang Mark Fahnert, Vice President. Richter Receives a First in State This year ICT flndustrial Cooperative Trainingj had three students partici- pating in State Competition. Barrett Richter received a second in Cement Finishing. Earlier in the year Barrett Richter-Cement Finisher, Mark Shaw-Motorboat Mechanic, and Louis Talamantez-Mechanic Maintenance received a First, First, and Second in Area Contest, respectively. These boys did an outstanding job. 'tv All ik' ii Top Row: R. Hartman, T. Powell, D. Sauer. Middle Row: M. Miller, M. Oncken, B. Bain. Bottor Row: B. Richter, K. Rush, J. Montez. Left: M. Shaw, L. Talamantez, B. Richter, stand for a quic picture before work. CT Members Show Thezr Concern for EC fl-rj: IVI. Shaw, T. Floyd, R. Ewald, IVI. Kruegar, A. Richter, G. Pollok, J. Mihalski, B. Morton, J. Gieniec, L. Talamantez, Top fl-rl: N. , T. Young, P. Danysh, K. Shadrock, L. Stuebing, R. Piper, R. Delgado, IVI. Liles, M. Fahnert, R. Barnes. , 1, 3. L K I Q..'Qtx6 my 1 KKK I NIXNN I l ' K R51 w x Wk 'av-.,pv5. W - tary Pollok, Mark Shaw, Andy Richter, Mark Fahnert, and Norbert Thomas, help keep the hool tennis court in shape during their third period ICT class. I. C. T. members discuss their jobs. B. Richter, K. Rush, and Mr. Templeton dis- cuss year's work and contests. ICT 49 Auto Mechanics Sponsors First Annual Barbecue Dinner .vuqqg-1-sm' lf Mr. Crow works hard to teach Auto Mechanics bis the proper education on cars. V. l. C. A. Auto Mechanics is an organization designed to further the in- terest in industrial occupations among the students participating in the program. Only Junior and Senior boys are eligible to take this two hour course. This will teach the boys how to work on a car properly. The Auto Mechanics boys money- making project for this year was a bar- becue dinner for the East Central Livestock Show. The dinner was very successful. 50 Auto Mechanics Michael Poster and Michael Bullard work on a car to learn basic fundamentals. it . ..,. at - it -- W, i fi if 'ti if is A' K i Z ,e I -' ' 1' WF l , 5, ,, . 1 ii i ii c if A Mr. Steve Maldonado enjoys eating barbecue dinner, sponsored by Auto Mechanics li 'lop QL-RJ: M. Bullard, A. Ciomperlik, K. Kotara, D. Kramer, R 'osub, K. Stryelczyk. Standing QL-RJ: L. Stolowski, D. Turner, D. Buellette, C. Miller, T. Payton, P. Hernandez. Kneeling QL-RJ: R. Lu- rianski, D. Wallace, R. Cox. 2, i F. Top QL-RJ: S. Hester, C, Kentscher, M. Lazar, H. Zigmond, J. Hamilton, E. Dylla, W. Cure. Standing QL-RJ: P. Hernandez, S. Oliver, L. Korbar, J. Strzelczyk, A. Herrera, R. Gilmore, B. Hernandez. Kneeling QL-RJ: D. Col- ona, L. Friesenhalln, M. Poster. . S ra -' s...-.. 3'g',gf ,?l .. .-U.. fi officers are QL-RJ: I.. Stolowski, Parl.g S. Oliver, Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Stryelczyk, Pres., R. Cox, V-Pres., L. Korbar, Treas.g A. Herrera. Rep. Auto Mechanics 51 Paintf Body Boys Learn it takes Hard Work to Succeed Officers are QL-RJ: R. Ives, Parl.g T. Pacheco, Pres., R. Olivares, Vice-Pres., J. Solis, Sec., M. Zaiontz, Treas.g M. Covert, Rep., M. Pacheco, Sgt.-a Arms. -Q- Front IL-RJ: R. Casanova, M. Rothe, E. Borrego, V. Ramirez, R. DeLeon, G. Zavala. Back QL-RJ: E. Robertson, R. Olivares, V. Cardenas, M. Covert, M. Zaiontz, V. Saenz. 52 Auto PaintlBody Mr. Gutierrez and Mike Rolhe, Senio X i 356,il1i5 . . 3 NC, . ,-a-P Qual' .H Saenz, Rudy Delueon, Martin Covert, and others work on a car during classtime to help Mr. Gutierrez, sponsor of Auto Paint and out for their future jobs. Body tries to keep the shop well equipped. 4-In I Z S P wifnifxg a work table to another location. Top QL-RJ: J. Solis, X. Gonzalez. Standing QL-RJ: M. Pacheco, M. Owen, P. Sholts, R. Ives, T. Pacheco, J. Zavalz. Kneeling QL-RJ: L. Segura, E. Allaire. Auto Paint!Body 53 Future Nurses Gain Experience in helping other people Mrs. Mary Logan, R. N., sponsor of the 1974-75 Future Nurses Club, looks over the minutes of the previous meeting. Darlene Zillman helps a customer Wish for a prize at the East Central Carnival. 54 FNA Members are Row 1: Donna Redford, Billie Redford. Row 2: Monique Johnson, Dolores Flel ings, Sharon Francis, Renee Smith, Cindy Thompson, Mary Horner, Darlene Zillman, ,loAi Madkins. Row 3: Pamela jackson, Denise Blalock, Marcelle Johnson, Cathy Meyr, Beverly Ka pelman. i i gs... X45 A t r E A S r , . . X fan-rin ..'. f off lv' , 4 Officers of the Future Nurses Club are: Billie Redford, Treasurer: ,loAnn Madldns, President Cathy Meyr, Secretaryg Beverly Kappelman, Historiang Darlene Zillman, Vice-President. FFA Starts Year By Planning Activities I gf: I fd fri' 'Z A ' if km . , I ew, I -M L X- ' ' Mr. Emil Schley and Mr. Pete Adams discuss their champion animals. The F. F. A. Farm Skills Team partic- ipated in the farm skills contest spon- sored by the San Antonio City Public Service Board. Sr. and Jr. divisions plac- ed first in the contest. The results from the District Leader- ship Contests were: Jr. Chapter Con- ducting placed second, Talent and Radio placed third. Showmanship awards at the 10th an- nual East Central Stockshow went to Danny Frerich, beefg Mike Kopecki, lambg and Clifton jansky, swine. Awards went to Gary Valentine and Donald Henze for Grand and Reserve Cham- pion Steer and Beef Animals of the show. Grand Champion Swine went to Anton Shadrock. Reserve Swine went to Penny Brooks. Grand Champion Lamb went to Mike Kopecki. Reserve Lamb went to Lynette Branecky and Grand Champion Turkey went to Sandra Fre- rick. The annual district banquet was held March 31 and the East Central F. F. A. banquet was held May 1. F. F. A. 55 Fut Ag. IH: lst row L-R: C. Shedelbower, B. Fohn, M. Zigmond, M. Rakowitz, G. Valentine, A. Schraub, G. Newman, R. Donsback, J. Knowlton, 2nd row: D. Sumner, T. Payton, F. Lent, J. Criesenbeck, R. Keilman, M. Ciomperlik, C. Aaron, A. Ciomperlik, S, Branecky, J. Ross, 3rd row: E. Robertson, C. Clark, L. Miller, G. Bridger, P. Syma, M. Rakowitz, A. Martini, C. Mikola- jczyk, S. Herber, M. Blair. w. Ks- 5 We pq if W-evil M Ag. l: lst row L-Ph C. Taylor, R. Reidel, D. Schick, D. Keilmann, P. Balmos, D. Kace, C. Kolman, E. Schraub, 2nd row: R. Ross, T. Plate, W. Pollok, L. Branecky, D. Brown, R. Evans, L. Peters, K. Walls, G. Dispain, L. Hellmers, 3rd row: R. Kline, T. Terrill, L. Rakowity, D. Zigmond, P. Brooks, T. Salmon, S. Frerich, M. Boeck, A. Pieniazek, T. Parish, 4th row: B. Nocamper, R. Becker, M. DeBravo, C. Hoffer, S. Bordovsky, J. Bellinger, D. Speer, 1. Wells, A. Brietzke, W. Skloss, 5th row: W. Jackson, B. Palmer, D. Sweet, C. Mikolajczyk, C. Hock, C. Real, S. Lu- bianski, P. Martinez, F. Marquez, R. Wharton, T. Zigmond, B. Bohn. 56 FFA ure Farmers take Par VU- Sandra Frerich, Fate Ballin, Charlie Bac turkeys at Bexar County Show. Melvin Rakowitz-displays his Swine Chan pion Showmanship trophy from Bexar Coul ty Show. n Show Activities QBHI Hilbig, stand by while judge 'gtickles it L' I . M, i QQEH i' i 2 , gil I '1 Kopecki gets his sheep Old Nasty rea show at Bexar County Show. Ag. IV: lst row L-R: M. Kopecki, A. Rakowitz, D. Salmon, C. Bennet, M. Martini, R. Edwards, C. Jansky, 2nd row: C. Shaw, C. Gingrich, W. Christley, J. Center, S. Miles, L. Steffen. D. Henze, M. Skloss, W. jackson. Ag. ll: lst row L-H: H. Brietzke, L. Jaskinia, A. Rakowitz, B. Real, S. Knowlton, A. Speer, 2nd row: S. Cover, S. Hudek, D. Lubianski, J. Brown, ,I. Bandy, M. Hilbig, R. Holmes, 3rd row: J. Christley, W. Anoil, R. Center, D. Marsh, D. Hale, L. Jaksik, C. Krueger, C. Seiler, H. Koepp. 1974-75 FFA Chapter Sweetheart, Georgia Bennet, stands by the present awards. I ' F I I FA 57 Practice and Skill Play Important Role in F.F.A. Area VII Sweepstakes Team is composed of row 1 QL-RJ: Lennerl Steffen, Mark Luensmann, Gary Bridger Says, HND! Fm not going to Gary Newman, Steven Herber, Charles Baar. row 2: Steven Branechy, Thomas Britz, Ray your prize pig on a string! Donsback, Gary Valentine, Linnette Branecky, Sandra Frerick, Grady Despain. row 3: lVlr. Behrens, Arnold Schraub, Danny Plate, Clint Hoffer, Aubrey Steffen, Melvin Rakowitz, Steve Hudek. Danny Freriek. Mr. Mogfbrd. . , 0, .N .,... ,. ww.. N...,..,. ..,. Q... .A..,.a,.,f.,...,....,:,.,.t....' ...,..,,...,...... ...,aW.W..e .. . effigy. it f ff. i District Leadership Team is tzomposecl of row l ll!-Rl: H. Donshavk, li. lloren, A. Pieliiazvk. l.. liranevky. R. Evans, lj. Kline, G. Uispain, 2nd ron D. Henze. C. Newman. A. Steffen, L. Rakowitz. C. Taylor. l-J. Zigxrnonfl. Nl. Boer,-lt, ll. Becker, S. Frm-ritrk, K. Walls, lf. Hellmers, 3rd row: lVli Bn-hren, C. Baar. S. Bran:-sky, S. Herber, C. Hofler, D. Marsh, J. Bandy, S. Cover, S. Hudek, Mr. Mogford. 58 F. l-'. A. T , lr. Mogford gives award at F. F. A. banquet. Leggett, State President, hands out during F. F. A. banquet. Behrens speaks at F. F. A. banquet. Houston-Dairy Team won first placeg team was composed offL-RJ Mr. Mogford, Charles Baer Ray Donsback, Arnold Schraub, Mr. Adams. Mike Kopecki congratulates Penny Brooks for being chosen next year's treasurer. The East Central F. F. A. participated in the Texas ASIM area meet. The Meats and Livestock judging teams placed third. The poultry judging team placed second and the Dairy Products placed fourth. They also traveled to State meet. Steve Hudek smiles as he grooms and gets calf ready for show. The Dairy Products team placed tenth while the Meats placed seventh. The Livestock placed fifth and the poultry placed first. F. F. A. 59 The Future Homemalcers of America Displa ,J 5 Q 45 t1 E I Clifton Jansky plays for the F. H. A. Christmas dance which was held Mrs. Massey, F. H. A. Sponsor takes time out of her busy schedule during advisory in the gym. pose for a picture. sw ggi :ffl Row l L-R: P. Faulkner, L. Hewitt, D. Brilze, T. Duecker, R. Faulkner, P. Behee, J. McCreales, E. Edington, C. Forte, 2nd row: R. Liedecke, Henze, S. Lee, B. Hairell, L. Seiler, D. Tudyk, Y. DeBravo, A. Aniol, S. Kiolbasa, D. Zillman, S. Maxwell, 3rd row: Hobadear, L. Prenliss, l Solarczyk, V. Mainz, D. Zigmond, K. Ott, J. Wiaktrek, M. Kusimerz, D. Hilbig, L. Williams, C. Cambell, J. Moczygemba, K. Kammer, C. Lockett, Rauschuber. 60 FHA reat Pride in Their Club at East Central 974-75 F. H. A. officers, Donna Hilbig, historiang Doris Zigmond, treasurerg Kathy Kammer, residentg Diane Tudyk, cor. secretaryg 2nd row Kathy Halbardier, secretaryg Beth Hairell, parlia- entariang Pat Behee, sixth vice-presidentg Racheal Faulkner, ivice-president present Mike opecki with the F. H. A. Beau award. Mrs. Williams takes time out to pose for a F. H. A. sponsor picture. The F. H. A. members had a Christmas dance in December which was held during the lunch hour in the gym. They had Clifton Jansky sing and play. ln January, Linda Klann was given the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award. On May 13, the F. H.A. members presented Mike Kopecki with the F. H. A, Beau plaque for 1974--75. F. H. A. 61 NHS Initiates 28 New Members . 2 . E s l Senior members are row 1: QL-RJ: D. Zigmond, B. Speer, D. Hendricks, C. Alonzo, E. Zamora, l. l Franckowiak. Row 2: S. Taylor, P. Rodriguez, S. Archey, L Klann, V. Leonard, M. Boeck, D. Hammett. Row 3: M. Sligh, C. Vallejo, T. Grams, M. Tehas, F. Dylla, P. Shepherd, K. Wolfen- barger. Row 415. Dix, D. Schulte, C. Jansky, M. Wolfe, s. Keller, lvl. Kopecki, lc Maledon, Mrs. Seniofe Pan? 5'hePhefdf is , intmiewed Sunday' into the National Honor Society. VS IVIEIN 1 Ili! Debbie Hoffer, Pat Nowlin, Gladys Alonzo, George Vallejo and Florence Dylla sell balloons at E. C. Carnival. rv N. H. S, officers are: l-r Madge James, reporter, Gladys Alonzo, treasurerg Mark Wolfe, vi president, Patricia Nowlin, president, lvanna Franckowiak, secretary. 62 NHS Sponsor, Mr. Campbell, for selection l ,157 i an . ,. F Junior members are row l: QL-RJ: R. Evans, E. Hellmers, P. Souder, M. james, N. Terrill, J. Lazar. Row 2: C. Schraub, J. Nelson, M. Perez, K Waddy, R. James, D. Brinegar, B. Hill. Row 3 G. Newman, L. Johns, K. Kammer, L. Blanco, N. Elizalde, C. Liverett, P. Miller, J. james. Row 4 T. Woodchick, Z. Roumaya, D. Kronk, M. Thierry, M. Dzuik, M. Zamora, R. Speir. ORN ETS 4 1-YK. . N. H. S. sponsors are: QL-RJ Miss Morkovsky, Mr. Campbell, and Mrs. Sunday. wgtg. Junior, Kathy Kammer, is congratulated by Mr. Reichenau for being selected into Na- tional Honor Society. The National Honor Society held their annual banquet in November to initiate its new members. There were eleven seniors, and seventeen juniors who met the qualification requirements for membership. The NHS held bake sales and partici- pated in the East Central Carnival to raise funds for the club. NHS 63 Beta Club Honors Students Outstanding In Leadership t 5 Mr. Vasquez, head sponsor, checks members grade averages. Ms. Vandeventer looks over the plans of the Beta Club. Mrs. Wilson looks over the list of new mem- bers. 64 Beta Club 1 A , - ' 4 i I 'Q I , . , V .1 ,, -- M -rf' 'r fa 'f -' - . Sophomore members row 1: L. Haese, V. Speer, A. Reeves, C. Jones, B. Moul, C. Hewitt, Hamilton, K. Dewaal, E. Gonzales, B. Real, R. Hasenbeck, K. Santella. Row 2: M. Perez, Dorn, J. Moczygemba, O. Trevino, S. Riggs, l... Meyers, T. White, D. Sauer, G. Mason,T. Holt,' Regalado. Row 3: G. Aniol, M. Bolding, K. Halbadier, W. Markwardt, M. Solarczyk, D. Blayloc B. Rodriquez, L. Klann, J. Miller, B. Miller, K. Hook. Row 4: D. Vallier, R. Warden, F. McNeil, Ilgluqkue, K. Davis, J. Nichols, V. Pollock, P. Russell, P. Irving, J. Wiatrek, K. Ott, G. Aniol, eu auer. Officers of Beta Club are: Carolyn Turner, rep., Julie Funicella, Treas.g Lisa Shepherd, Sec Margie Tehas, Pres.g Gladys Alonzo, V. Pres. ,. 1. members are row 1: lf. X illt'IlIlI1l', L. PFCIIIISS, P. Souder, M. James, Pe James. lx. Walls. R. N Terrill, J. Nelson, R. Evans, M. Perez, Pe Ross. How 2: V. Tliompson. D. Zillmzux, C. 3. !? ' D. Brinegar, B. Turknett, J. Blandford, C. Forte, J. James, S. Seguin, C. Zuiontz. B. New SOPhOm0f'q members, of Bem Cl'-lb. are S. Frerich. Row 3: F. Marcie, R. Speir, J. Sanders. C. Milner, B. Hill, D. Hillhig, G. VQW 15 N- Smarlzk- J- Spell kopeckl- C- kloss, L. Blanco, C. Turner. D. Haecker, K. Kammer, F. Laughlin. B. Jaluik, J. Lunar, Miss Fisher- Rgfw 2- L- Blanc? R- Klme- R- Becker- landerventer, sponsor. Row -L: M. Dzuik, D. Kronk, Z. Roumuya, M. Thierry. M. Zamora, C. ROY 37 K- Muenmer- L- Baer- C- Holler- K- -lewman, C. Gembler, P. Brooks, L. Johns, T. Woodchick, P. Maledon, H. Vashinder. B. H unt. Daws- l. Shepherd, L. WilllHldIl. T. Bagwell. V. Mainz. , A .L Qu 4 -. .l enior members are row 1: D. Hendricks, E. Cardenas, D. Zigmond, D. Milner, A. Gonzales, W. mascus, P. Nowlin, G. Alonzo. Row 2: Mr. Vasquez, sponsor: K. Kobar, D. Floyd, L. Knowlton. Blocker, M. Rone, L. Balzen, V. Harper, C. Adams, M. Boeck, E. Creswell, G. Vallejo. Row 3: . Henze. B. Cure. T. Grams, B. Speer, S. Archev, E. Zamora, D. Blanco, M. Tehas, P. Shepherd, . Leonard, F. Dylla, L. Klann, C. Burg, P. Rodriquez. Row 4: J. Mihalski, S. Taylor, C. Jansky, I. ranckowiak, D. Hammett, J. Culley, P. Waneck, L Steffens, D. Schulte, C. Schaefer, D. Hunt, . Wolfenbarger, V. Kyrish, K Maledon, M. Sligh, L. Rogexs. New members are: J. Kunert, P. Maledon, H. Williams, D. Haecker, R. Smith, L. Helmers, L. Rogers. Beta Club 65 x i,' ' J F. T.A. Gains Valuable Teaching Experiences this Year D00 ' 01 SAS- 13' 'X F. T. A. officers QL-RJ: M. Hone, v-pres., D. Hunt, treas.g K. Woods, pres.g K, Wofenbarger, hist.g P. Nowlin, sec. fr it ,, -r pq Sgt. Delley shows off his technique in volleyball game put on by F. T. A. gg .A .L Row I lL-RJ: li Rausvhuber, D. Piper, E. Casena, D. Hendricks, P. Nowlin, R. Lee, D. Andis. Mrs. Elliot. Row 2: J. Blocker, M. Rune, M. Pollock K. Dzuik. K. james, P. Shepherd, D. Blanco, T. Ashley, N. Kosulm, T. Hunt. How 3: S. Maxwell, K Wolfenbarger, D. Hunt, M. james, T. James, 'I Bagwell, B. Hill, C. Zigmond, E. Irving, A. Davis, Mrs. Bryant. Row 4: C. Dzierzanowski, V. Kyrich, D. Ott, D. Kopecki, K. Woods, L. Shepherd, l Hum, P. Kruger, C. Kerlick, C. Aniol, J. Wiulrelc, D. Milhaski. 66 F. T. A. MQ.- ,-IQ. ls. Elliot is head sponsor for F. T. A. Miss Kaiser is a new sponsor for F. T. A. . 11-xr we ,,1fw,.,4ft 1 ,-7,3,g.g,e'-.3 .A - . . . I--.. 'FQ .bfxgjfgiwsa '.,iY .m 1- ,gl-wA,,,,,,,N-ewl , - WM ' ' 1 'fir gc. 3 123' :stahl l f f f ' QP,?ff'Q5ii7'..Affi . V Agni-Y rk., - Ai t 4 ' wi. J V have ff i . an N-.1 -1 -fe fs -A -- , i gf-g-.M-nwqywg, 1 .tg ' .sf Q, V .1 - 2Qf,5..gi'..g,5..'4A.:ig,.. 1 2 W -fi' f?...r:i. ? 1 A 'M ' ' '- .-1-.-JW -'f1?',isjw- QF? l 1 - i z N R I it tw ,, w,. raren Woods plays with some first grade children, as she receives some teaching experience. Mrs. Hogan looks over grades for F. T. A. Y BFI Karen Woods and Mrs. Elliot talk some material over. F. T. A. 67 Hill Elected to District Historian Student Council officers for the year 1974-75 are: CL-RJ, Bonnie Hill, historian, Rynda James, corr sec., Meloyde Sligh, pres.g Helen Vasbindt tra-as., Mike Kopecki, vice pres.g Clint Hoffer, parl.g June Blocker, rec. sec. Bonnie Hill was elected to represent East Central Student Council as district historian for the year 1975-76. Student Council members are row 1: R. Ross, S. Furlong, V. Speer, L. Haese, D. Robertson, l Kappleman, D. Hendricks, G. Alonzo, J. Smith, D. Palacios. Row 2: J. Doyle, D. Ott, M. Arnolm T. Duecker, C. Gembler, M. Zillman, R. James, E. Zamora, J. Blocker, M. Sligh, B. Hill, I Montez. Row 3: M. Mcomber, M. Paecheo, M. Tuclhope, B. Camp, C. Skloss, M. Rone, P. Rea C. Liverett, D. Blaylock, K. Ott, H. Vasbinder, C. Hoffer. Row 4: M. Perez, P. Brooks, M. Bolt ing, N. Kopecki, D. Hunt, K. Davis, D. Duque, M. Tudhope, D. Kopecki, P. Handley, G. Bennet B. Jaksik, M. Kopecki. 68 Student Council I' . r udent Council alternates are row l: D. Dzierzanski, D. Piper, L. Sanders, N. Smarizk, J. Lelson, R. Evans. Row 2: A. Eddington, L. Laechelin, L. Grams, L. Knowlton, L. Adams, D. ines, A. Pieniazek. Row 3: B. Rodriquez, W. Markwardt, S. Talamontez, D. Edmonds, N. lfoodchick, B. Speer, R. James, Y. Dzuik. Row 4: R. Godoy, K. Meyr, G. Aniol, C. Hale, F. Mar- e, M. Thierry, M. Zamora, S. Wallace. tudent Council sponsors for the year 1974-75 are: fl-rj, Mrs. Moore, lVlrs. Carter, lVlr. Arnold, nd Mrs. Williams. f ww Vice president Mike Kopecki and President Melodye Sligh prepare to make the morning announcements. Melodye Sligh, president of Student Council, listens to suggestions for Junior Olympics. Student Council 69 . . . Most Uutstanding Club ff B i1i 5. Student Council member Rynda James helps decorate the gym during loothall season Referees for the Junior Olympic games are row 1: A. Pieniazek, lVl. Rone, J. Blocker, R. james. Row 2: G. Alonzo, R. James, B. Michalec, D. Ott, V. Kyrish, D. Palacio, B. Kappleman. 70 Student Council V .eaffem Mrs. Parr, lVlrs. Vetters, and lVlr. Reichenz ministration Appreciation Banquet. During Student Council Flower Day, Jam Smith presents flowers to an elderly lady Four Seasons Nursing Home. ' 1 2 5 , , t i F J., 'Z fx' --.f'?i'15-if long with others, enjoy the meal at the Ad Jil!- 3 . . N 7 1 X1 1s-1 I' , 6... :li l Next ear's Student Council inherits Most Outstanding Clu bl' award. Fi -ff, . ' y flaster and Mistress of Ceremonies at EC coronation, Cindy Liverett and larry Evans. r The East Central Student Council megan its busy year with the election of lfficers. Melodye Sligh and Mike yiopecki were elected president and vice-president prior to the beginning of he year. Q The first big project for the Student Council was Homecoming, Oct. 24. Vfums were sold and plans were made 'or the half-time performance. For the irst time all four classes were involved n the Homecoming court. November vas the month for the Coronation of Mr. and Miss E. C. and the first carnival in fifteen years. In Dec. the Student Coun- cil sponsored an Administration Ap- preciation Banquet. Jan. and Feb, were spent selling Hornet emblems. March was the month for East Central's first Jr. Olympic games. The Student Council also sponsored Flower Day. The flowers were taken to Four Seasons Nursing Home. As a result of the variety of activities planned by the Student Council, they were awarded the Most Outstanding Club at Honors Night. ww' 'QW fu Members of East Central's Student Council pose with members ofother Student Councils for a quick snap of the camera during a dis- trict meeting. Student Council 71 Wi .Q 1 Choir Sing-S' at Various Activitie.s' During Year 'tfficers are fl-rj: B. Marcie, lib.g M. Tudhope, sec.g R. Thomas, v-pres.g J. Henry, pres. sang for the school at the Christmas concert. i Choir sang at the band concert. In addition to performing at various school activities throughout the year, the choir found time to host bake sales for their moneymaking projects., The choir attended contest at Our Lady of the Lake College where they re- ceived a 2 in sight reading. Choir 73 The East Central Choir of 1974-1975 95 5 Madrigal Singers, Bow 1 QL-RJ: N. Terrill, M. Tudhope, L. Carter, G. Tudhope, J. Henry. Row 2: R Thomas, R. Wyatt, K. McBride, D. Sligl i ,, pkg, -Q1 f ei ,Pla R, Mrs. Smiley enjoys her work. Opposite page, Row 1 CL-RJ: M. Tudhope, Sligll, E. Allaire, K. McBride, R. Wyatt, Carson, C. Hewitt, Mrs. Smiley. Row 2 fl,-l S. Rogers, K. Nielson, C. Dixon, K. Maladc C. Bauschuber, B. Madl, D. Bell, L. Adal Row 3 QL-Rl: C. Liverett, Si Perez, Thomas, D. Duque, M. McOmber, J. Hen B. Marcie. Mrs. Smiley conducts the choir at the Christmas concert. 74 Choir ,, m lvl' , - ev gr-I ' en M if - I I 9- A . 5 4'T. .. 42 wg afllighty Lockers, Take First in Drama Club Talent Show . 5 5 n I S C. Cunningham, D. Lockett, D. Bios, G. Anderson, and B. Hicks prove they are number one by winning first place in talent show. Mrs. Burkhardt, sponsor, looks over a script. 76 Drama Officers are: Back row CL-RJ: V. Leonard, v-pres.g C. Liverett, pres., C. Robertson, sec., Frc row: W. Ash, chap.g L, Pattison, treas.g D. Boyd, sgt.-at-arms. are lL-RJ: Row l: A. Cvilkey. L. Pattison, D. Dorrough, T. Love, Row 2: S. Kammer. R. V. Leonard, D. Boyd. D. Robertson, J. Palmer. P. Burkhardt. Row 3: T. White, W. C. Hicks, C. Liverett. J. Brom-h. K. Nlalodon. Row 4: Cv. Phillips, B. james, J. Sanchez, S. Dix, Crosby, J. Sands. rry Love, Debbie Dorrough and others pay close attention to Cindy Liverett as she talks at a lima club meeting. Steven Dix looks over Z1 script before he acts it out in front ofthe class. The Drama Club participated in several activities during the 1974-75 school year. They sponsored the annual E. C. Talent Show which was broken into five categories. Valle Leonard won best singer, Steve Dix won best actor, Tracey White won best musical solo, Charlie Shaw and Vincent Thompson won best musical group, and the Mighty Lockers won best dance, and best over all. Guest judges were Maclovio Perez of T. V. 4 and Bruce Hathaway of KTSA. The Drama Club also sponsored a Marriage Booth at the E. C. Carnival, a Silent-a-Thon to raise money for school sound equipment, and an Invitational Volleyball tournament against other clubs. They also partici- pated in the Junior Olympics. On April 8, members of the Drama Club journeyed to Clemens to compete in the East Zone-District 14 AAA U. l. L. One Act Play nSparkin'.', Cindy Liverett played Granny, Steve Dix was Orry, and Janice Palmer was Lessie. Cindy won honorable mention. They held their banquet on April 14 at Little Red Barn. Drama 77 Drama Members Receive Awards at Banquet C. Liverett is presented Best Officerw Award by Mrs. Walsh. M. C.'s, C. Liverett and J. Palmer present tro- phy to best group at Drama Club talent show. 78 Drama 3 .4 is ff. Z 3 ,fl Row 1 QL-RJ: T. Love, L. Pattison, M. Lopez, C. Wagner. Row 2 QL-RJ: D. Robertson, D. Crosk V. Leonard, C. Liverett, C. Hicks. Row 3 QL-RJ: W. Ash, S. Dix, J. Sanchez, K. Maledon, Mi Kammer. l Miss Kammer gives the Best Worker award to George Phillips at the banquet. if sf-mi' 1225 ' Pattison and date enjoy themselves at the banquet. , 5553 . M . tx .f5gs.5x,:,,-, i , , - X Q 'ix ' - A rf' st for Ulla play Sparkin consisted of drama members fl-rj C. Liverelt, S. Dix, and J. Palmer. n-Drama Club member Esther Braune was also on cast. . 1 , ,lanice Palmer reads a passage from HAMLET at the banquet. Drama 79 Ecologists Help 'Keep America Beautifuln Mr. Joseph Jogl, head sponsor, helps ecology club members on many projects. Mr. Richard Tankersley, sponsor, reads over the minutes of the March meeting. 80 Ecology Club l Ecology Club members for the year 74-75 are as follows, Bow 1: Bobby Madl, ,loanie Rauscl ber, Sandra Rogers, Billie Redford, Mary Kronk, Wesley Boyd. Row 2: Robert Eddingtl Charles Rauschuber, Michael Real, Kathy Hock, Mr. Tankersley, sponsor, Darlene Zillma Donna King, Dawn Brown. l l 1 Kathy Hook presides over the ecology club during a meeting. , l Club Oflleers are ,loan Rauschuber sgt at arms Robert Eddmgton vice president Kathy Hock, pres.g Billie Redford, treas. The 1974-75 Ecology Club of East Central High School had a very busy year. For money making projects they had bake sales in October, November, January, March, and April. They also had a paper drive in February. Other ac- tivities ofthe club included: having an Ecology Week, the week of October 21g helping a needy family for Christmasg and showing ecology films throughout the year. Ecology Club 81 German Club Holds flleetings Throughout the Year lVlr. Carter, sponsor of German club, keeps busy leaching German all day. 82 German Officers QL-RJ: G, Phillips, v-pres.g P. Waneck, sgL-at-armsg G. Schaefer, sec.g V. Leonard, pi A. Skloss, treas. German club listens to Valle Leonard, president, at a meeting. Ei.. O .-I Cane I - riiia v. I 'lv .nhl F111 he-1 foggy Y! ,,f 1 , Row 1 KL-RJ: G. Phillips. R. Jackson, N. Thomson, C. Shedelbower, A. Skloss. Row r, V. Leonard, D. Zillman, Pc Ross, P. Waneck. Row 3: D. Schulte, G. Schaefer, had 2: rj'-if .NR ' X y . 4 . . ' l i ' 1,-wk W ,G i .li r 1 I V A if Q as 'A 'J . . , ,. 9, D .NW A s officers of German Club discuss problems before a meeting. A. Skloss, P. Waneck, D. Schulte, V Thompson listen at meeting. German 83 Spanish Club Begins School Year With flleetings Row 1: S. Ortiz, G. Sosa, C. Torrez, I. Casanova, D. Sanchez, C. Munoz. Row 2: K. Clark, J. Gonzales, D. Cuellar, M. Godoy, N. DeLeon, R. Hurr' C. Morales, L. Smazel. Row 3: P. Cougenhower, I. Debeon, L Godoy, Y. Cuellar, G. Regalado, D. Montez, S. Hernandez, A. DelaFuenle. Row Saenz, T. Longoria, R. Ribeiro, Nl. Liedecke, M. Pacheco, R. Sanchez, R. Godoy, G. Campa. Presiding over the Spanish Club are: Mr. Tally, Nancy DeLeon, Rose Ann Hurriega, Ramon Codoy, pres., Dahlia Lopez, and Mr. Gilbert LaFue 84 Spanish Club J 'Q J,- Rose Ann Hurriega and Ramon Godoy rest before beginning a Spanish Club meeting. lVlr. james Tally, sponsor, informs members of responsibilities as members of the club. The Spanish Club officers for the '74-'75 school year were Ramon Godoy, presidentg Dahlia Lopez, vice-presidentg Rose Ann Hurriega, secretaryg' and Nan- cy DeLeon, treasurer. Sponsors for the year were Gilbert LaFuente and James Tally. The Spanish Club participated in many activities in the 774-'75 school year. The club sponsored a dance, had a Basketball Throw booth at the School Camival, and participated in the Junior Olympics. Candles were also sold as a money making project. Nlr. Gilbert Lalfuente speaks ofthe upcom- ing projects l'ortl1e'T4-575 school year during, the clubis lirst called meeting. Spanish Club 85 Spanish Club Particljzates in Projects Glenn Hill, a non-member of the club, shoots for a basket at the Spanish Clubis booth. 86 Spanish Club . S L A' S' We A ge ! A Spanish Club member bends over for peanuts during Junior Olympics. - va s 5 ,v Maria Godoy attends the Spanish Club's Basketball Throw booth at the carnival. Larry Evans Preszdes as Preszdent of Youth for Christ Club 'M x I' Youth for Christ officers are: QL-RJ Larry Evans, president, Julia Gulley, vice-president, Robin Hasenbeck, secretary, Bonnie Carson, treasurer, and Knot picturedj Janice Palmer, treasurer. .AL rowfL RJ P Rogers E Dixon A Crank S Mcliachern V Kosub C Thompson, P. Godwin,2nd row: J. Wells, C. Piper, D. Zillman, B. Barrett, Schreiner L Hewitt J Shane J Palmer 3rd row C Plate R. Menehaca, C. Liverett, T. White, J. Souder, R. Hasenbeclg M. Rone, C. Wagner, orsythe J Henry J Hutchinson 4-th row D Johns l' Wright A. Reevs, R. Mold, C. Wagner, K. Hannah, P. land, P. Aldridge, L Carter, B. T Schraub Sth row L Evans D Sulk B Real D Sauer C Sullivan, C. Dixon, J. Culley, M. Tudhope, D. Dial, Ms. Nix, Ms. Chapman, 6th Youth for Christ 87 Youth for Christ Club holds Weekly Bible Studyg par l l 1 -W W X p W i l Larry Evans discusses plans for the year as Mrs. Chapman looks on and gives advice. Tracey White and Robyn Hasenbeck ar The Youth for Christ Club took part ' 'Y 2 ' in . , in many activities during the year in- F it 3, ,. . cluding the E. C. Carnival and the San Antonio Optimist Walk-a-Thon. At the ' I carnival they sponsored a record toss ll C Q. 5 UQ -1 FD Q O -1 Q- cn D- O 5 99 0- C17 Q.. H: -1 O 5 5 O gi -x W E1 O JS- stations. Money raised from the walk-a- Yl' l I , thon was given to the Boysville Building V. Y Fund. Next years officers were installed at their annual banquet which was held April 4 at Pecan Valley Country Club. Guest speaker at the banquet was Mr. Pat Holmes. Other activities of the club included Bible Study twice a week and , at showings of films during advisory. Janice Palmer, treasurer of Youth for Christ delivers morning prayer. 88 Youth for Christ pales in Carnival QQ 2 ,.. 42:2 .1 '1 ,I 2: 'A wg Q Q, af. , . -,.,. e, l .NA rl , t 1 a lds for record toss HI carnival. lVlembers look on as guest speaker, Pat Holmes, prepares to speak at banquet. J Sli'- Youth for Christ members listen attentively to tape at a weekly Bible Study. l Youth for Christ 89 I '1 I Q, fff Spirit Club Sponsoras 503' NVQ Cathy Martinez, Susan Henze, and Faith Henry dress-up like 50's to show spirit. Members pay close attenti The Spirit Club of 1974-75 had a very successful year. They kicked off the year with a 50's pep rally and a sock hop dance in the gym during advisory. Then they sponsored a Uspirit chain between classes. Everyone participated in con- tributing money towards their chain for their class to win. The Senior Class won the event, but it was a very close, race with the Sophomore Class. Throughout the year, the Spirit Club promoted spirit. 90 spam .. , 1, M, ,W ,lt Vg ,W Ski' .4 N ,V A- 4 ., f A 1tL.'.' t I Q 5 2 2 ! Row 1 LL-RJ: C. Zunker, L. Grams, P.'JMeinke, M. Myers, C. Milner, E. Braune, M. Perez, S Speer, Row 2 QL-RJ: M. Holbrook, D. Price, V. Chance, E. Eddington, C. Celmer, L Haese, U Hendricks, O. Trevino, S. Riggs, Row 3 QL-RJ: P. Aldridge, G. LeSage, C. Turner, K. Kotara, M James, T. James, K. Riggs, S. Silva, P. Shepherd, H. Vasbinder, B. Hunt, G. Bennett, I. Shepherd, B. jaksik, N. Balhman, G. Royce, J. Blocker. of their meeting, Mercedes Perez, President and Nlr. lesser, Sponsor explain uptrominb events. .l up fc - ':,.A!:-- . 31' -f' if lm 'f!-A . gi 19. 7 1 .. ow 1 QL-Rl: Coach Renwick, P. Yantis, Lisa Hewitt, D, Adcock, E. Casanova, R Gaona, A. Reeves, D. Dorrough, S. Kunert, D. Piper, V. Speer, ow 2 tL-RJ: D. Attwood, F. Colvert, K. Beadle, D. Blanco, P. Cougar, B. Speer, D. Wiatrclc L Marker, V. Scott, C. Brim, K. Cadena, Row 3 KL-RJ: Archey, D. Hunt, D. Deffee, C. Piper, D. Picard, B. Camp, L. Burns, T. Anders, D. Elliot, S. Anderson, D. Markgraf, J. Funicella, T. Owens, K. ishwall, D. Anderson, S. Workman, P. Strzelcyk, B. james, N. Woodchick, M. Horner, J. Wells, P. Handley, M. Lutz, R. Yeates. Spirit 91 Spirit Club Members Enjoy Day at Landa Park rdf Officers are QL-RJ: E. Braune, Sgt-at-armsg M. Pe-rex, prvsg Nl. james nenzg L. Haese, rep.g B. Hunt, v-pres.g P. Shepherd, tra-as.g G. Royce. Sgt.- arms. 5 ? . E E Spirit Club members get ready lo E10 OH Ouling Carolyn Turner, Beth Hunt, Gina LeSage, Greg Royce, and others take a break after a hard d to Landa Park. at Landa. 92 Spirit Presidents, Club Begins First Year ofthe Presidents' Club are Row 1 QL-Rb: R. Godoy, V. Leonard, D. Derby, N, L. Klann, P. Nowlin, K. Kammer, L. Evans. Row 2: C. jansky, D, Schulte, M. Kopecki, Complan, M. Tudhope, C. Liverett, J. Henry. Back Row: D, Lopez, J. Buchanon, M. Tudhope, Sligh. Beth Hunt and Mercedes Perez, president ol' the Spirit Club, tty to unwrap candy with bulky ,gloves in one of the many games ofthe ,lunior Olympics. 4 it The First Annual School Carnival, aided by the Presidents' Club, involved many games such as the Candle Shoot. .f ts.. Q EW Av ,. 1 ,-, ' it ,T . 1 . , 3 ' 2 X' 'J 1 ,t Nl. Sligh presides over one ofthe meetings. The Presidents' Club began its first year at East Central with Melodye Sligh, president ofthe Student Council, as its chairman. All presidents from each of the clubs were automatically members of this club. The Presidents' Club worked along with the school on two major projects. These were the First Annual Carnival and the junior Olympics. Both of these were successes. Presidents' Club 93 fo Science Club Holds Science Fair on February 6 i H HAS' ' l The members of Science Club are the following QL-RJ: M. Dzuik, Mr. Pospisil, P. Miller, S. Taylor, P. Maledon, B. Gutierrez, W. Ash, R O Brla The Science Club of 1974--1975 worked very hard this year. The Science Fair was very successful this year. It was held February 6, 1975. The projects were more research this year. The win- ners went to Regional during March and did well. The Science Club sold collec- tion and plants books. They also sold in- sect boxes for their money making projects. 94 Science ...-n-. Mr. Duckworth and Mr. Cusman lake time out from looking at the projects to talk. T H E V FORMULAS lvswnusn ,Q S ERIMENT EuA'1'l'E1' Q i f gf'l'llJl ms . iff? lark Dzuik won a Grand Prize at the Science Fair on the Cavendish Experiment. L we C 'he officers of the Science Club of 1974-1975 are the following CL-RJ: Mark Dzuik, Sec.g Paul Vlaledon, Treas.g Steve Taylor, V. Pres.g Pat Miller, Pres. V X THE EFFECTS TREATED GROUP GRAPHS OF BODY WEIGHT AG' M i Donna King proudly displays her winning project. The project on Model Rocket Altitude Calculations won first place. Science 95 Penny Brooks Elected Rodeo Club President and Queen L to R: S. Towers fspon.J, S. Cover fSgl. at armsj, B. Carter Qlreasj, L Adams QV. Presb, A. Haecker fsec.J, P. Brooks fpres.J, D. Lees fSgl. at arm K. Waddy frepj, D. Nlengden fsec.j, Nl. Anderwald fspon.J, Roberson fspon.J. Below: Shawn Cover exhibits his intestinal fortitude and skill bull riding. '--W . -W.. ,.... f ii K: Penny Brooks, Rodeo Club Queen i l Jw: Lena Adams and Debbie Trepangier rnates. A - , . l i' A First row fl-rj: A. Reeves, N. Willis, T. Plate, K. DeWaal, A. Haeeker. T. Ashley, P. Beal, 2nd row: L. Marekwardt, B. Hale, B. Holder, B. Blanco, D. Derby, K. Rabenalt, T. Lowery, D. Hines, 3rd row: D. Nlengden, P. Schmidt, P. Irving, D. Blalock, S. Cover, D. Zilman, D. Spear, R. Kileman, C. Kilonowski, 4th row: D. Harris, K. Moravitz, P. Brooks, D. Lees, D. Nluenster, J. Christley, L. Bartosh, N. Rihn, J. Fischer. A -IA Ist row fl-rj: J. Martinez, M. Wharton, C. Celmer, D. Dzierzanksi, D. Brown, L. Sanders, S. Miniea, P. Yeater, R. Hall, D. Hawkins, L. Blandford, 2nd row: P. Hall, B. Hairell, D. Elliot, S. Boyd, N. Rihn, F. Laughlin, M. Lerick, 3rd row: C. Blandford, B. Speer, D. Guerro, K. Jenkins, Nl. Speer, T. Perish, L. Johns, J. Rihn, L. Peters, D. Trepangier, K. Waddy, 4-th row: D. Haecker, R. Holmes, D. Bloom, J. Gienice, B. Richter, J. Bandy, Nl. Hilbig, J. Brown. Rodeo 97 Rodeo Club Has an Active Year l P. Brooks and L. Blandford conduct a meet- ing. This year East Central held one ofthe most successful rodeos yet. The rodeo was held March lst. The rodeo started at 7:30 with a grand entry. The usual events were held: bareback, tie-down roping, breakaway roping and ribbon roping, barrel racing, pole bending, steer riding, goat tying, and bull riding. 98 Rodeo Rodeo club members listen atlentively at one of their meetings. Rodeo club won the high point trophy. 1 I. P. Brooks and M. Cockerham hold the t show. -1 4 -Q , if 'QW' i i- --v 2+ - P. Brooks, K. Dewaal and A. Haecker take time for a picture on a trail road. D. Lees and D. Derby add to the show ofthe rodeo. Keith Moravilz and Larry Bartosh try to help behind the concession stand at a rodeo. rodeo club won at Clemens open horse Rodeo 99 Annual Staff Completes Deadlines e 4 Row 1 ll-rj S. Kammcr, D. Tudyk, Nl. Sligh, R. James, E. Creswell. Row 2 J. Ross, P. Berry, S. Wallace, K. Beadle, Y. Hill, B. Speer, D. Muenster. Row 3 T. Young, D. Rauschuher, B. Hunt, L. Shepherd, J. Johnson, K. Kammer, S. Zigmond. Yvonne Hill, Beth Hunt, and Mrs. Muenster discuss rules for planning a layout. Steven Wallace can not believe he is actually chosen to help with the Sports section. 100 Annual Eloise Creswell, Editor ofthe '75 H01 assists students with their layouts. Photographers for '74-'75 include KL-RJ W. lVleyr, P. Berry, J. Ross and J. Sanders. I E 'Z' Sligh prepares the refreshments for annual-signing party after school. Donnie Muenster and Sharon Kammer, sponsors of the annual, check layouts for a deadline. is '4 .5 James, Y. Hill, Assistant-Editors, and L. Shepherd enjoy the food at the staffs party. l l W. lVleyr and S. Zigmond serve punch at par- ty. On September 10, the annual-signing party was held. The '74 Hornet was given out, and refreshments were served. The annual staffs Christmas party was held on December 14. After searching through many possibilities, the annual staff finally selected Crossroads as the theme for the ,75 Hornet. Each student was required to sell S5100 worth of ads and thirty-five annuals to receive an A. Annual 101 Matti Wharton. lfditor ol 'Tl1e Buzz. discusses newspaper matters with Diane lirinegur. The '74-'75 newspaper stall' consists ol' 25 members. Matti Wl1al'ton is the edilor and Penny Souder is the assistant editor. Betty Gray is the sponsor. Many ol' the members have been awarded for their outstanding achieve- ments. Paul Maledon received a first in Editorial writing and Pat lVliller received a third in Feature writing at the Roosevelt U.I.I.. meet. The following competed in the District U.l.L. meet: Matti Wharton, Pat Miller, Penny Souder, Wayne Kitchens, and Paul Maledon. Penny Souder won lirst in Headline writing and fourth in Feature writing. She competed in the regional meet. The newspaper staff' received an Award of Achievement from the U.I.L. Press Association. 102 Newspaper Laurie Haese, newspaper staff member, CCL ,-ff-Q-wf:ftf,.u,W.fc S -- M Y .4 1 -. tx.. ., .NN ,, tw K -' 4 S W i ' f 't3 'f J i l I Newspaper staflimemhers are Row l ll-rt: R. Yeates, R. Bilderhack, M. Perez. Row 2: 0. Trevi K, Ut-Waal. C. Rusin, B. Camp, C. Allen, D. Brinegar. Row 3: C. janskv, G. Hill. W. Kitchens, Lutz, M. Bolding, ll. Prentiss. 1 T -71 b v 3, t . :, W' utes carnations to students as a staff proj- 4r'g, il, 'V...Lif.. 79 'T am- Brinegar sorts carnations which were d lor Valentincis Daly as ai mom-y making Jject. Newspaper Staff Receives Honors Beth' Cray. Sponsor ol' 'l'he' Buzz. loc-uses the vuiiiviu lor ai newspaper action shot. J s -A ,Sgt n x x sl fx . S S K- '-191 ,Milam I ly ,.1tAA it 'QNX , ' . ,y ul, k xi, A,,. -. ,,Nv ,h l N, WMV' fs My . I I , .,, .,L4,,, ' 'L 'liz 5691 ! 4, Z Glen Hill and Kathy DeWaal load papers to he given out on Robe-rt Bilderback. Newspaper ,T--W - A I ag, f 'lf' 'ig Nix 1 s If ,1,5Q, ACTIVITIES I -Q K., 'z Top: You 1-an do anything that you want to do, but clon't step on my blue suede shoes. Aliovv: Ffsthcr Hruune gives her makeup a final touch lwfort- going to tht- sock-hop. 106 Activities 50's Day ana' A nn ual Party Crea Top: Pep rally skit ibalurvs the Good Cuvs and the Ho ,laksik thinks ofsomething to sign in a frix-nd's annual. ods ofthe Chain Gang. Above 'iz ?1p!.,TS C HSBC' -,gnu-'W t. Y 1. 42 F -'us 1 Y .M .--X Y Wt The Annual Signing Party was held on the tenth ol' September. The '74 HORNET was distributed to the stu- dents by the annual staff. Pictures that were used in the '74 HORNET were sold to students. Refreshments were served and the rest ol' the evening was spent signing annuals. The Spirit Club sponsored a 50's Day pep rally in order to arouse enthusiasm. Students and teachers alike dressed up in 50's outfits. Spirited students were recognized at the pep rally for the way they were dressed. Among them were Penny Brooks and Larry Brinegar. A 50,5 soc hop was held during advisory and ajitter bug contest took place at this time. lVlr. Reichenau and Miss Vander- venter were the contestls first place win- ners. Varsity cheerleaders yelled 50ls chants at the pep rally. The students en- joyed the change that took place on 50's Day. Activities lflf 3 l 'S .z -.,, n , A 5 ? fig gf va-li? x CX W XX lin , xi I wiv ff 1 ,f . . - .Tv jg . . , . - - I 2 ,vgew .' 'V , ir, N' . ls: it 3 'fi 35:5 -t. - f -r x 'fit 5 :gin Q 5 Ra' ,. - v'fR?1 fop: Darlene Piper proudly shows her spirit tick. Above: Mr. Teacher Spirit is Mr. lesser. Football Festivities Highlighted by Excitement of Homecoming Week Top: Three senior football players sit back and enjoy the pep rally. Above: Mike Kopecki was chosen Pep Squad beau. For years the Homecoming Court has been made up of Juniors and Seniors only, but E. C. was destined to see a change in this tradition. In the past girls were nominated by the Junior and Senior classes, and the stu- dent body elected the Homecoming Court from the nominees. However, this year the Student Council believed that a greater amount of student participation and enthusiasm could be aroused if everyone, in- cluding Freshmen and Sophomores, were in- volved in the Homecoming ceremony. The result was a newly devised system for electing the Homecoming Court that involved people from all four classes. The Queen would be a Senior, the Duchess would be either a junior or a Senior, and there would be a Lady from each class. Donna Hendricks was elected Homecoming Queen, and Georgia Bennett was elected Duchess. Ladies were: Freshman, Beth Campg Sophomore, Gina LaSageg Junior, Mercedes Perezg and Senior, Rose Ann Hurriega. Awards given at the Homecoming pep rally were Mr. Spirit--Paul Berry, Miss Spirit-Darlene Piper, Teacher Spirit-Mr. ,lesser and Mrs. Moore. Mike Kopecki was announced as Pep Squad Beau. Betty Cure was announced Football Queen at the last home game. Activities 109 Carnival Close- ups 110 .-Xulivitic W 4. W R ss, .AF 3:6 .Q I . - ', '. 4 1, 'N ffiixy A W ,th ':-,gi I' KA If14g,q'!b59:'f V 5 I ,i ,MQ '4 E , . ,fmt 'vii M m,.m-pg. fr ying ,qw g ?4E.. 4f inf gif .' .1 1 Activities 111 Class Favorites Announced at Basketball Gam1 K, I 5 Q- F!! T5 5 5.5 3? be fi 2 1 3 Above Top: JUNIOR FAVORITES: Georgia Above Top: SENIOR FAVORITES: Karen Woods and Bobby Martinez. Above: SOPHOMOF Bennett and David Hawkins. Above: FRESH- FAVORITES: Gina I,eSage and Rusty Yeates. IVIAN FAVORITES: Laurie Burns and Ron- nie Newman. 112 Activities J .95 J, 1 f , R'N3sf1' s ' Right: Best All Around: Nlelodye Sligh and Paul Berry. Top Middle: Nlost Likely to Succeed: 'liudhopc and Russell Hartman. Top l,el't: Nlost Athletic: Vanessa Harper and Bruce Hicks. Nlike Kopecki and Nlelissa Hone show expressions ofjoy after being named Mr. and Nliss Central. tstanding Students Receive Honors at E. C. Coronation The Coronation ol' Nlr. and Nliss East Central was held on thc fifteenth ol' November. Nlike Kopecki and Melissa Hone received the honor of heing selected as the 1974-1975 Nlr. and Nliss East Central. The Coronation also served as a time to recognize outstand- ing students. Gayle 'liudhope and Russell Hartman were recipients ol' the Most Likely to Succeed award, Nlelodye Sligh and Paul Berry were chosen as Best All Around. and Bruce Hicks and Vanessa Harper were selected as Most Athletic. The announcement ol' Class Favorites also took place during the Coronation. Senior Favorites for 1974-1975 are Karen Woods and Bobby Nlartinezg Junior Favorites are Georgia Bennett and David Hawkinsg Sophomore Favorites are Gina LeSage and Rusty Yeatesg and l reshman Favorites are Laurie Burns and Ronnie Newman. Activities 113 Expre.s'.sions Relate Special Moments my B' ww- SY 1 'Y' Activities 115 Junior Ulympzcs a Success ul First for E C junior Olympics were held at East Central for the first time on March 20, 1975. The event, sponsored by the Stu- dent Counmril, was held in the gym where over 150 students participated in the games. Fourteen clubs entered the olympics with 10 persons representing each club. Barrel racing, mummy wrap- ping, putting a spoon through your clothes, bouncing a football into a trash can, dropping a clothespin in a bottle, passing oranges, and passing lilesavers on toothpicks were some ofthe games in which the students took part. The Spirit Club won a trophy for making the most points, and the Senior Class received a trophy for showing the most spirit. 116 Activities s 2 J l, .-Xutivilivs 117 Con usion Abounds from Choice Slips to Graduation Invitations Svnim' Clifton .lunsky gives directions to con t, oo.,, ,, , . . : , to ' i - ' 1' ' 'Uv , fi sw.. , , , , . .i t o.,. i, .,.o fuse-tl tru-slmrnan Sum lxnowllon. t 1 ' 118 Activities .-, , . V . . . , . , N lop: I'I'6ShlTlLlI1 students ilSSt'IIllJIP lll thc- vulvlr-rla to gvl information on rholvc slips. Aho li0l'S order thx-ir invitzttions in prvpuratiun for gllldllillilbll. tt Q 1 I up Prepare Seniors I-1 , L ll EL'I.W'? f' Ef- or Class Play Top L1-ll: Sandra Hu11lvl'e'x1'luil11s. x xx ldl bib f-yes you have. Top: HI ln- ku su N u onve-, will lu' kiss you ilgililllfu lmfl: On x hiliI'dI't'SSi'l' knows for sun. .'x1'IiVlllQ English IV Honor Class Top: I,illl'il'iil Nowlin CHITIQ' as CllZiUCl I',S il- lusiriuus Wiill ul' Bath. Above: Bonnie Carson lwuunn- an jovial jesler for the day. 120 .Mzlivilics 1. I . i, 5 ' 71 1' ,V Top: Nlelodyv Sligh, Ms. Betty Gray. uml Kurmm Woods try to dvuimle- what food lu vat. Alu Students talk among lhems-elves lmvilm- ln-ginning their ikwlsl. se Costumes and Music to Portray Medieval Times - I Ii-' ,A fqx, Wvvfi, ,- . ..:.:- spa M T six ' 19:5-'. t' '-' if W7 ' iffy? ' :. ' ' Y 'F'?.,gfg'f2fM-:rs 4 5 5 37 ' r 07549 'Y - 'P op: Students least on authentic dishes that were served during the Medieval Age. Above: Karie Jollenbarger and Patsy Compian show oil' their costumes. D451 lVls. Betty Gray and her Senior English classes recreated a day in the Middle Ages as a part of their study of THE CANTERBURY TALES. On Can- terbury Tales Day, students attended school dressed in authentic medieval costumes. lVlrs. Lou Williains' Home and Family Living classes prepared a medieval feast. Dishes such as Chawd- wyn, a dish of chopped liver, animal blood, bread crumbs and spices was served along with i'blancmanger which is white meat of chicken with spices and jelly. Nladrigal singers and band mem- bers playing llutes, drums, and trumpets provided the music. The Canterbury Tales Day was given coverage by three television stations and two newspapers. Activities 121 9 i Exchange Student Finds New Friends 1 9 Above: Ricky Ribeiro realizes that it's a small world when he meets Silvio Nigro who is also a foreign exchange student from Brazil. Ricky Ribeiro, a native Brazilian, was East Central's first foreign exchange stu- dent. He lived with Major Wells and his family. Ricky was quickly exposed to special events which take place in and out of school. Ricky attended extracur- ricular activities and took part in many school activities. He was recognized at a football game with special halftime ceremonies in his honor. Ricky attended all of the Fiesta Week activities with a group of foreign exchange students from around San Antonio. The Student Council and the NHS presented Ricky with a Senior ring at Honors Night as a remembrance of the students at East Central. 122 Activities Above Top: Smiles appear as Ricky Ribeiro reads a comical French dialogue to Lourdes Godo Above Middle: Connie Schraub and Ricky Ribeiro relax and enjoy their lunch. Above: Ricl sings a popular Brazilian song for his French class. I if Q W ' l ' I li it A T , El? flag , ' L - 'Wilt LJ L -ff i t 1 , Q f - 727 '9 gl T : iid . A: 1 - , '13 ' ' - -- '71 I - - , at -. 1 3 , , 5, . ,ws V I .1 r t ' 5 . '- -' I . if i r i ,. il 4 4 ITL 0 . . 5 ,,.. Z' T ,. Eove Top: Students from all classes lind enjoyment at the Prom. Above: Ronnie Forsythe and elly Zlgmond are ehosen as Prom lung and Quun. Prom Night Is Enjoyed by All Above: Mary Tudhope and Kenneth Miller have a pleasurable evening at the Prom. War of Rosesi' was the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. The event was held at the Turtle Creek Country Club where decorations and table pieces were in the colors of red and black. The 5'Abbey,' provided the musical entertainment for the dance. The highlight of the evening came when Ronald Forsythe and Shelly Zigmond were announced as Prom King and Queen. Activities 123 Uutstanding Seniors Recognized at Honors Nig. Top: Mike Thierry and Diane Brinegar are Master and Mistress of Ceremonies. Above: Most Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl are Clifton ,lansky and Gayle Tudhope. 124 Activities Honors Night award winners: Above Top: Back row ll-rl ,lulia Gulley, American Legiong K Maledon, VFW, Steve Taylor, ROTC: Clarence Kiolbassa, nl Dare Youwg Jeff Meeks, D. Leadership, Gladys Alonzo and Patricia Nowlin, NHS Service, Debra Zigmond, l Dare Yo Linda Klann, ROTC, and Melodye Sligh, Student Council. Above Middle: Back row fl-rj J Mihalski, ICTQ John Kunert, French, jeff Meeks. Home Economies, Steven Dix, Drama, Dai Yeates, Spanishg Donald Henze and Patricia Nowlin, English, Erma Cardenas, Spanishg Va Leonard, German, Eloise Creswell, Journalism-Annualg and Diane Hammett, German. Abo' Back row fl-rj Matthew Zaiontz, Auto Paint and Body: Ronald Forsythe. P. E., Gayle Tudhol Health Occupationsg jeff Meeks, Home Economics, Steve Dix and Darlene Piper, Drama, Dia Falkner, Health 01:4-upationsg Frances Wright, Home Economics, Cheryl Rowe, P. EJ and Me jane Wharton, Journalism-Newspaper. Q ' 's l l . : ,Exif .121 Lfttii i i' . Q ,,,.,:'a.' jsp, , , , - 'se Q, L x ve Top: Clifton ,Iansky gives special recognition to retiring govemment teacher and Senior S sponsor, Mr. Serge. Honors Night Winners: Above Middle: Back row fl-rl Sergio Perez, David Dorrough, D. E., joel Strzelczyk. Auto Mechanics, Ken Maledon, Chorusg Mike ecki, Agriculture, George Vallejo, Commercial, Tony Longoria, Band: Barbara Nlarcie, rusg Liz Valdez, Cosmetology: Julie lfunicella, D. E., Melissa Hone, Bandg Esther Zamora, mercialg and Bonnie Carson, Art. Above: Back row ll-rl Wesley Boyd, Speech, Patsy Com- , V. O. E4 Mark Wolfe and Margie Tehas, Mathematics, Clifton jansky. Social Studiesg ie Wolfenbarger, Science, Cynthia Byrd, Speechg Cheryl Rowe, P. E., Donna Hendricks, Pep adg Gladys Alonzo, Social Studies, and Linda Klann, R. 0. T. C. Mr. Reichenau presents the Nlost Outstand ing Club award to the Student Council Presi dent, Melodye Sligh. Activities 125 5'Comedy Capers 'i Come to E. C. Above Top: Hlive heard of a helping hand, but this is ridiculous. Above: Honest coach. I didn't do it. 126 Activities Q4 6 I 4 l l 1 55 is E S E 3 Above Top: Something tells me that this isn't the way firemen do it! Above: I can't do a tl with my hair! 1' ...--W 'luv' U Left: Just take the orange ancl quit nibbling on my neck! Below Left: X typewriter with legs? ui Above Top: ls this the way to do the pony? Above: ls this the way tightrope walkers start out? Activities 127 Seniors Invade Garner State Park on Class Trip 128 Activities 43,14- -13 . xy in 'uo.i,,:7' Activities 129 Top: Who would say that Wesley Boyd and Pam Shepherd are anxious about gradua- tion? Above: Senior rings symbolize twelve years of hard work and determination. 130 Activities Nowlin, .lansky Honored as Cla Above: Patricia Nowlin and Clifton Jansky are Senior Class Salutatorian and Valedictoriar utatorian and Valedictorian gi, x 3 'N-4 'E W 1 - 'K ., bve Top: Seniors wait for instructions at graduation rehearsal. Above: Chaos arises as lVlr. lquez, Senior sponsor, tries to get the attention of confused Seniors. Q' ls. , ,QR f or , N' 'flu 4, L Above Top: Nervous Seniors talk among themselves before graduation. Above: Nlelodye Sligh leads Seniors to the stage at graduation. Activities 131 SPOR TS Hicks, Majette, Rush Lead Rushing , l 4 it E , ,, ., - I. ,. W, .. . 11- 2 wi t r y r y u it t it iiil u i i 1 z , , X 5 W' ' gl y , t Mm 9543 i l u u . y y y y it 1 t t' l . 4 1 i y 5 up t d f'-Q.. i f l 'Ai uf? ky, iii L, i yi sw J u i , uuyi u , , A, 'tt' l wV ' 7 2: . i ,J rdf, I MW I I I V M 'g5,.z,,, ,W W., H u t. ia Above: Lloyd Majctte returns u punt 67 yards to scorn tguinst the Southside Cardinals. Upper Left: Quarterback Robert Smith discuswe-Q ,ar Strategy fur tllr- nc-xl Svrivs of plays, 134 lfoutliatll - ,A Halfhuck Kevin Rush sweeps aroun 1 'Qi ffikxl 3 1 w. 'inf' K M Lx if5 5 d right end for an gain of a few y jjlgiiil PQ' 4 Wig 5.11513 ' be-Ln, - .Qi L.. ' I-1 1, 4, , A V - ' b I V-tw I N? Z 1 5 r. , l- A 1 -, thi Bobby Edwards, Center per Nliddle: Hallliauk Bruce Hicks hits a Mark Welle' ruckle uthside Cardinal for good yardage. Ahove: uce Hicks strives hard for yardage during a 'e season scrimmage. Nlike Kopeelxi, Center Ronald Forsythe, Split End ards Action Filled the Year or Hornets East Central brought their season record to 1-I-0 with a close victory over the Judson Rockets. The Hornets first score came with a pass completed to C. Cunningham. R. Smith carried the ball seven yards for the Hornet's second touchdown. The game was close to the last minutes with Judson in the lead when R. Forsythe caught a pass and ran it over for the final 20-19 victory. East Central brought their season record to 2-1-0 when they shut out the Antonian Apaches 35-0. Hornet fullback B. Hicks scored on 136 fsootlball three touchdown plays. L. Majette broke loose for a fifty-yard run for another East Central touchdown. R. Smith crashed through the Antonian defense for the final score. Left: Ronald Forsythe reaches for a long punt. Top right: Referee signals as B. Hicks goes over. Middle right: Coach Hogan and Rohert Smith discuss game plays. Bottom right: Robert Smith 1-alls signals for an impor- tant play. East Central opened the District 14- AMX East Zone raee with a 27-2 win over the Southside Cardinals. hringing their season to 3-1-0. The Hornets scored first when I.. Nia- jette ran in from the five yard line. The seore heeame 13-0 when B. Hielts hlasted through from the three yard line. R. Smith hit C. Cunningham with a -ll- yard pass. Hicks then gained another six points hy running nine yards. K. Rush ran 19 yards for another Hornet seore. U. Yeates passed to Hieks for two points. East Central traveled to New liraunfels to go against the Canyon Cougars for their second district win. hringing their season record to 4--1-0. The Hornets opened the game when they kieked to Canyon. East Central scored their first seven points after a series of' plays when R. Smith ran around left end. A bad snap hy Canyon in the end zone led to a Hornet safety. With 42 seconds left in the third quarter Lloyd Majette intereepted a pass. Cougar penalties and hard runs hy li. Hicks hrought the hall to the eleven yard line. R. Smith again took the hall around left end for another seven points. H. Hohhins stopped a Cougar drive when he intereepted a pass on the 46 yard line. East Central gained their third district win against the Clemens liuffaloes bringing their season record to 5-1-O. Left: C. Cunningham eoneentrates on kick- ing a long punt. is E ' I ' 1 . 1' 5 , 583 v if-f ff. ' I7 ' ig F335 5 : ve I 5 tw' 5- w wsu, -' Q wk V ra Y' ,psig 5 iii. tr- ' J., V Q r ll-L A :al f gg. . A 14:1 is -: tt. ,Ioe Niontez. Split End Steve Keller. Taekle Dali' S2ilm0l 1, Ghlilfd Keith Nloravitz, Linehaelu-r Foothall i237 Hornet Uffense Breaks Away From Opponents The Hornets opened the game with a kick ull' to The Buffaloes got a break when they blocked a Hornet punt setting up good position on the Hornet 28 which led to six points for Clemens. East Central came back with a 70-yard drive ending with a 42-yard touchdown run by B. Hicks with less than 3 minutes left in the first half. Early in the third quarter R. Robbins received a pass from R. Smith and ran 40-yards for another seven points. B. Hicks went through the mid- dle for a final Hornet touchdown with less than two minutes in the final quarter. 138 Football 1 , l Top Left: R. Smith signals an important 1 l.el't: Managers Paul Berry and dec tom Right: R. Smith makes a short' 1 5. .A ,f l . ji! 5.4 W 4 ii i 'WB W '? ' g i i 'W' ii -, it r F3 . .-i 1 1 -sv. lil 2 1 El 1 .lun 'X 1 gli i nhl! ii . Randy Robbins. Halflmi-k Bobby Martinez, Guard inst Cuvro. Nliddle Lvfl: L. Niajelln' oulruns sonic- Cilllyilll Cougars for an important piuy. David Yezilvs. Safely iejo puck up afir-1' a decisive win. Top Right: B. Hicks fights off a Conzalvs Apaclw. liol- WESIQJY Boyd- Tavkle ind right end. Fool Jill 139 3 Michael Thierry 7 Robert Smith 9 Lloyd Majcttc 15 David Ycatcs ,Y D ' I- v - 5 N - w . . v , . 1 l 4 CUIM ROV L f.athoht'. Lcntcr Right: R. Smith bra-aks loosc lor a 53 yard touchdown again:-at Cmnzalcs. Rot 25 David Hawkins Right: Playcrs light for posse-ssion ol' tht- ball during prcscason scritntnagc. lit-low: 1971 29 Kenneth -lolmson Coaches Tom Holcomb, Ed Escamilla, and Darrell Hogan fHcadD. 33 Rrucc Hicks 37 Rt-rnic Ball t 44 Randy Robbins 55 Bobby Martinez 56 Miko Kopecki 57 Bobby Edwards 61 Paul Dc-Lalfuente 63 David Wallatrc 64 ,lcsse Garcia 65 Dale Salmon 66 Mike Martini 67 David Coleman 70 Stove Keller 73 Tom my Morton 74- lilark 0'l.ea1y , 77 Mark Woll't- 79 Rodncy Lubianski 82 Wesley Royd 85 lit-ith Nloravitz 87 ,loc Nlontcz 88 Ronald Forsythe 89 Kcvin Rush 97 Carl Cunningham l I 5 1974-75 Horcnts. Row 1: M. Thierry. D. Wallace. ,l. Garcia, D. Coleman, D. Ycates. R. Lubianski, L Majettc. P. De-LaFuentc, K. Johnson. Ro M. Martini, R. Martinez, J. RIUDIBZ, R. Smith, D. Hawkins, B. Rall, W. Boyd, C. Royce, K. Nloravitz, R. Robbins. Row 3: D. Salmon, M. Kopcck Cunningham. R. Hicks, Nl. Wolfe, S. Keller, T. Morton, K. Rush, M. 0,Leary, R. Forsythe, R. Edwards. 140 Football Top Right: Uvcrjoycd llorncts show vnthusiasm altcr a 65 yard punt rc-turn score' against Cc: u., K ft. f -, ' ' Vi L V Q . kr K Tripp i .W ,, I.. .N . East Central traveled to Cuero for their second loss ol' the year, and lirst district loss against the Cvobblers, the de- fending state champions. 34-6. The game marked Cuero's 22nd consecutive win as the state's second ranked Class AAA team. Cuero then went on to win State for another year. East Central fell to another loss when they surrendered to the Central Catholic Buttons, 7-6. The Hornet score came when L. Ma- jette ran back a Button punt 65 yards. The Hornets fought off six scoring at- tempts bythe Buttons deep in E. C. ter- ritory. '15 Sn- X 5 4535! Bruce Hicks, Halflmck Kevin Rush. llalllvack Mike Nlartini. Guard Bernie Ball. Salt-ty Football 141 l B- Team Defeated only by Cobblers Under the supervision ol' Sonny Roberson and Gilbert Lalfuente, the 1974-75 East Central B-Team had a winning season being defeated only by thc. Cuero Gohblers. The season record ended at 5-2-1. Both losses were against Cuero, 19-0 and 14-O. The tie was with .ludson, 0-O. EC, Opposition 0 ,ludson 0 38 Southwest 0 34 lfloresville 0 34 Canyon 30 28 Clemens 6 0 Cue-ro 19 12 Gonzales 0 0 Cuero 14 1974-75 ll-'lieain Coaehes Gilbert l.al uente and Sonny Roberson 3 1974-75 B-Team. Row 1: Carl Clark, Eddie Jones, Alex Aeosla, Michael Saddler, Robert llarper, Mike Cockerham, Alfred Brooks, Steve Heav Wallace, Solomon jones. How 2: Coach l,al7uente, Rusty Yeates, Herbert Sumner, Allred Zigmond, Johnny johnson, Zayad Roumaya, Glen 1 Robert Bilderbeeli, Anton Shadroek, ,lellf Knowlton, Dennis Mitchell. Row 3: Russell Keller, David Kronk, Billy Dorgan, Jimmy Crawford, Har Williams, Lurch Meyers, David Strzelezyk, Greg Gonzales, Jay Mitchell, Coach Roberson. 142 Football il lop: R. Ya-uh-s lm-ulxs for lung yill'llilg1.'. it Nlilldlv: Nl. Cm-lwrliuni and G. Hill Wkl 5 ur ,l. lxmmllun. livluwz .X AIglI10llll 'lks through lo mulu- llic- lavlxlv. if Y gi ,j' I S i I- 5 -. x , K - ,t .-I A., - '. .. .wk , .V V 1 r ' - 1' I- , .. 7' -- .- .1--f P -fi 13' 1 - -A V 1 -... 51 - , 9 3-'Q -- -le 5 as .W ,, 'fkggi' U K - '?i', g 4 -' ' -- .ds 35 3' L 3 .f-fp ' fgjfs . in! F Z, ,A W if . 5 - dtlfig - . . . 'efQ?5,..,,,, 'i, ...2 .i ...Lf fi N' 'V , , ' ., fsfwfltc- .L ,V-:A.'Y:'f? 'H',-:A-u iX-N1,44fsfe-f- A35 sg iv- 'Lg5,,4-1:R--.,,- -...Q-3 M- Y' g,:.7f?'f23l .q?kiu7 521-at .l NZ A ff? TYQQ .-3,1 f'i' ,. .f 4 i11., f5:. lffg?iF4-i4f,?.1 r . i ..5-we -'--5 ., i ' arf?-azfvwigglilf-'TIT S3- .,-,H ,.- , 'C' f'Sfs.'f1S r i'.-' zgsfrm... tom Right: G. Hill runs inlerlkerence lbr R. iles. Above: H. Williams blocks for J. Jwlton. E5,,w,,, , -5 Q N4 ' . ., , Y' -f!',n-xi: 1 ri' . M 'f ,Q ,. -. - -A - -L 4' fr 5-I B, , i -Vi UQ M .. Q' i i H -W . -W ' - 4'-f I' - If -.. -w- K- , ' . I , '15,-v.Qg,f'qf-I -:ni ,- f a- 1.. , -. f.. ,rx ,,, ng. ff - X, W .i - Z1 ,--A--w.u.,,V wwi ,K'PMrg,4,,z., ' ,, gg 1-.,, -Q ,,,.2..5, 1 ,NH Y f j:,,44 - wi- 4 - ...W uwbf '-1. ws , V 5. X - I 1 . 4 ,V N '- F - , 26f.f' -97 Turf-. .' ' - i ---:fx -.Y,,A x ...,. 4. f :QQ ffl , ' - N- W A - i . ,I ' -viii? ' ': . x 2 f 43- 4- - , 1,6 L f S . u. f 5 I 1 5 1 ' Q ALJ ' ' ' X' . Zi J- L' K' if -1 ' , ,6 iilz, w ,Y I5 f .E W X X 6- -,f -4 nb., V ., , .b - '- -'-K V- N V s :W 4?vfkg,.,,,-M ' xx?-I . -Q: ' . g- . 4' in , ' y- 'I 'L' L 'lv- -N win: fu. -'A-..,, 4 ba- ' if Ml ff 1. A- -v 'P A 4 A bl L 41 ' ,-1 -5, my N - if f ?1?f QH ' ,F M31 in Q yi s Y, 'Et-as +1 ag M W-I-xt. v I , Fig.. 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F .. .kv ,S I As. - V TIN. 197 4 7 5 Fresh m en Hmmm, e Q- 'Y - , A ' ' - mL ,. '- .. , sullered a losing streak. They traveled ---'jk , away lor six games playing in the East gf? .9 -. , M 2 I - -V . V s . . Y. Ak. ,xy -sus . kt a n was C.,,,v.fF Kgyvgk, ' r- , MNH- , . ' 13 :Q ' Q . .- wt MQW .ef Mu' games. mt. E 6 ,ludson 18 6 Canyon 27 0 Clemens 19 6 Southside 14 0 Southwest 14 li 0 Pleasanton 21 0 Gonzales 0 6 Cuero 28 0 Cuero 0 li Right: llornet defense smotliers Judson. 5 sf 1974-75 Freshmen Team: Row 1: Derwin Bios, Roy Montoya, Oscar Nlontez, ,lerry Reyes, Terry Tondre, David Jones, Jimmy Smith, Ad Pieniazek, Ara Dixon, Donald Hunt. Row 2: Ronnie Newman, Johnny Cavazos, Ray Verdejo, Dudley Owen, Bobby Miller, Jimmy Wells, Cl Gutsohke, Steve Bordovsky. Row 3: Russell Fisher, Carl Klan n, Donald Crawford, Delton Cunningham, Joel Bellinger, Frank Metz, james Flor James Wells, Phillip Handley, Dale Spears. 144 lfoothall x ' is ,. f , fgz- - - U 7 ,Q . 'l, 'A vy, Q, ,.. f L If .l,. . , 'pai NX, rfb? .3 in fl 3 Y rv 5 -vs 'PL 7 K., af ,f -f 'f r f f 1 N , f 1 ' fig' A ' K 'FV , ' pf , ' f .N , -I I, V x r W H F A - 4 r ' I ' 4 4 X C B. Hicks, K. Moravitz Selected to All-District Football PY GS' W xi: rw. 1 I s u Y inn Almvv: Keith Moravitz and Bruce- Hicks take time out uliheir busy day to hav Hutlwmi: Steve Kvllvr uml Km-itli Nluruvitz, If-um 4'ilIPlillI!5. take' il lcisun-ly walk 146 Football Q- pictures taken. Top: Bruce Hicks-Most Valuable. Mic Ronald Forsythe-lie-st Sportsmanship. tom: David Wallzir-QL-M4151 Improved. nderson, Brznegar, Fzsher Chosen to All Dzstrict Team EW! wr:- if 53, 5.755 Top: Seniors RUilI1Uy Alllll'I'S0ll. l.arry liri- negar, and Cuylaml l islwr wore- :rhoson lor the :Xll-llislrivl lluskvllmll 'l'oaun. Bottom Left: Guylunrl hislwr gf-ls the hull away from the opponcnl as lioiliwy Anderson looks on. .-Xhovo: Larry lirinf-gar shows the- skill that won him an .-Xll-l7is.li'irrl honor, Basketball 147 A K. 1 1 1 -.-:' 1 gat' 'f'F F: ' 9 1 'lf' sk t -A ky.. v . . , , wzgff : ' , : fxrtgeqyngff.-. . ' .x I - - r r if , t is - ft, Varsity Takes First Place at Canyon Tournament V -11r V i 'Wt'J t ' --' l.el't: Senior Rodney Anderson reaches high to keep the ball away from the Cuero Gob- blers as the game begins. Middle Top: David Kronk and Gayland Fisher await the buzzer as the ball passes through the- basket, Middle Bottom: But l had it lirstl Above: Roy! These- Super Keds really do make you lly. Varsity Basketball had a winning EC District Opp. season this year, losing only to Churchill 71 Southside 54 fpreseasonj and Gonzales. 73 Canyon 38 EC OPP- 67 Cuero 49 76 Antonian 58 54 Clemens 41 5 57 Churchill 58 66 Gonzales 68 66 Holy Cross 57 79 Pleasanton 46 65 Randolph 57 52 Southside 50 72 Antonian 67 75 Canyon 64 91 Holy Cross 74 81 Cuero 60 lst Canyon Varsity 60 Clemens 53 60 Churchill 63 55 Gonzales 66 J 70 Floresville 29 89 Pleasanton 75 59 Randolph 48 Basketball 149 Hornet Basketball Team Dominatea' by Senior Players W is 'li St? l ,QQ 1 rf 4 -H e . ff 'L - Gift-5'-',g, W 5 A Above: 1974-75 Hornet Basketball team. L-R: R. Bios. D. Coleman, D. Kronk, C. Cunningham, R. Anderson, G. Fisher. H. Hicks. l- Brinega' Yeates, managers M. Hewitt and ll Locliett. Top l.el't: Senior Reggie Bios shows skill in protecting the ball. Top Right: Senior Caylzmd Fisher I: tives shooting while senior Larry Brinegar practiees tlrihhling. 150 Basketball 6 Seniors, 2 Juniors Honored at Annual Sports Banquet ol .- W Q .1 1? 'f gig M . :W gg I Ur , 5 laik vi E ovkwise from Top Left: Lloyd Majette proudly displays his Track trophy. Vanessa Harper accepts the Volleyball award. Gayland Fisher is honored th the Basketball award. Wayne Myer gladly receives the Baseball award. Not pictured are Tennis winners Dale Rausvhuber and Terry Powell and ill' winners Robyn Hall and john Reynolds. Sports 151 Royce, Morton, Christly, Lead B- Team Maneuvers The 1974-75 basketball season brought many losses for the Junior Var- sity, but also brought many victories. High point men lor the Hornets includ- ed G. Royce. A. Treanor, T. Morton, R. Center, J. Christly, and J. Silva. 36 Churchill 74 61 Holy Cross 49 45 Antonian 65 58 Randolph 31 70 Holy Cross 57 43 Churchill 72 65 Antonian 48 Top Left: J. Christly attempts a basket while G. Royce looks on. Top Right: G, Royce searches for someone to pass fhc ball to as he guards it from the opponent. Above: T. Mor- ton awaits help from D. Melton and J. Christly. Middle Right: T. Morton sets l'or a free throw while D. Melton watches anxiously. Right: 1974-75 Hornet B-Team: 1101 Randy Center, 1111 Robert Becker, 1121 Larry llolcomb,1221 Mike Lutz, 1301 Jack Christly, 1441 Tommy Morton. 1401 Greg Royce, 1501 Aaron Treanor, 1151 Harold Williams, 1331 Joe Silva, 1141 Dale Melton. 152 Basketball til KH! Yi Q FUI il all-1 5 ya ,.K,.L.-,,.,,, sw.. iumegp-Egg awning- QQ! .... -4 - f . n 1 I K in x , 1 I 9 3 V, .-f-,, ? P , ' . KP 4 -1.1 ' ., V- '?rfaLQNp.f,aH, - 1.1 'is X NONE Of THE FIGHTNG I i--2 ST! ,a' if I f IINIUS l Twelve Freshmen Make Up 1975 Basketball Tec ' k'.'. , NW ,.. Mx,,,...-f ,.....d...w-W' gf . if -W, M 'K N K I W' fr' NN MX W is M11 Top: l rL-slilmln Jxllfiilll Pieniuzulx lwvps Ilic ball away from u Gonzales Apavlw. Bottom: l974A75 Hurncl I l'k'5lll1Il'll lvum: .-Xclrian l'icniam'k. Us Pill2.U'ill5. Arai Dixon. lfcldie Valdez. Phillip Handley, Russell Fislwr, ,laiim-5 Wells, Carl Klamn. Ricliurd Valdez, l r0clcliv Lang, Us-nnis Tuylur. Donald Hunt. 154 Baskullnill 'Y M M O.. : .L X X :gif fr, ruff-wkk . ---.---1 Q Z fx V 1 ...X, XXL! '- A-1:-fr F5 x x, AVEf'lU'l?0fs'i, N-. . f ' ! ,v IR 1 5 :?sn..l K SAI' 'z Fx! ' ' 'V ,fN . Y ,- r gig 2 'Q X' 2 I ' ,rl-.J,f.,..,w ,, 5, - Q 5729 ' , ,Q rj X fg r . ,- K1 A 15 ,QM ,1 4-5. John Reynolds Places Third in Regional Meet il F K .Q . ' . .. ,fu ' ish gal I ' 5, ' ' e. 5 'W . 1.. it I or 5 , , 5 Top CL-RJ: M. Sclvidge, E. Bierschwale, J. Beauchamp, L. Cutz, E. Stultz, J. Reynolds are the '74-'75 Colfteam members. Above left: ,l. Reyr went to regional for 2nd time. Above right: L. Gutz and E. Stultz were runners-up in the district meet in Kerrville. 156 Golf Left: Robyn Hall practices her strokes. Top Right: Susan Reynolds attempts a birdie after Furlong and ,Iody Reichenau. Above: 1974-75 Girls Golf Team proudly displays their for winning State. QL-RJ Robyn Hall, ,Iody Reichenau, Susan Reynolds, and Shirley ong. Girls Golf Team Wins State Title The Girls Golf team participated in many matches and tournaments this year. The first tournament was held in Pleasanton. They also played in the Ban- dera Tournament, held at the Flying L Ranch, in which 16 schools, including AA, AAA, and AAAA, also participated. The girls placed fourth at the Kerrville lnvitational Tournament competing against Hondo, MacArthur, Alamo Heights, Samuel Clemens, Crystal City, Del Rio, New Braunfels, Canyon, Plea- santon, Sinton, Southwest, Kerrville, Tivy, Holmes, L. D. Bell, Midland, Lee, and Theodore Roosevelt. Other matches included Honor, Devine, Kerrville, Uvalde, Cuero, Gonzalez, New Braun- fels, Del Rio, and Burbank. Robyn Hall was first medalist and Shirley Furlong was second medalist when they won Dis- trict at Uvalde. Regional was held in Corpus Christi and the girls traveled to Austin to capture the State Title. Golf 157 Girls Volleyball Team Places Second at District Tourney Top: Cheryl Howe socks the ball over the net during district play. Bottom: Vicki Mainz and Cheryl Rowe stand ready to help as Gracie Regalado prepares to hit the ball. 158 Volleyball 1 Top: 1974-75 Hornet Varsity Volleyball Team fKneeling L-RJ: Vicki Mainz, Cheryl, Ro Vanessa Harper, Sandy Hunter, Gracie Regalado, lStanding L-RJ: Amy Reeves, Diane Brineg Gail Anoil, Margaret Holbrook, Patricia Rodriguez, fnol pictured: Cindy Pattersonl. Botti 1974-75 B-Team lliottom Row L-RJ: Amy Reeves, Penny Russell, Gail Anoil, Loretta Kla Marta Alvarado, fTop How L-RJ: Debbie Harris, Sylvia Mesa, JoAnn Paz, Kathy Blann, Cii Kerlick, fnot pictured is Penny Brooksl. Top lmfl: Cimly Putt:-rsm1 svls thq- hall lbr Samly llunlvr lu spike' il. Top Right: Sandy Hunlvr lwmls ham-kwarmls lu ge-I a ball havk lbr u point. Nlicldlc lmll: Yurwssu Harper gvls uffu sr-rw. Nliclcllc Right: Sandy Hunter gels il spilw past Soulhsiclv. liottmn Left: Cheryl ROWI' lulevls for ax hm hull while Gravis Rvgaldo and Cindy Pull:-rsmr stand ready to hawk her up. Volleyball 159 0. I Girls Singles Advances to Regionals yn ve- .5 ' 1-913. ww: -'ff vin 1, . 'i .www ffjifii A '- vbm nr. '21, .... ,, i .e -Q, ,.,,f,.. .. 1.5 , i Y '3 x 'svlxv , va L,Q2Z?l'5 ' ...f y wi y' YN ,i 5 f Q W M ,IWW gi au an K xnxx: X Mgk 2 Kviuly 1 . EX.. ww it X E. J.. R lg ,Kegan M , Q f x ,. Y ,, K S.. 4 R u 'ws saw' 1 - 'avg 4 ' ' rr - . V. O - I ,r ,fs ,V ' ,Z 9,1 A . , if f ,,, I 13 , l e ff i :Sf gg v ,C f if A E , 1, Q .gs 1 ,K f M if 1 ,,.,, l V ff -71.4 W., 160 Tennis ...,,. ml Mi ,J ! .f .f',f -Q44 E JLeft Top: No. 1 Singles joan Rauschuber, No. 2 Bea Jaksik, No. 3 Lauri Haese, No. 4 Carol Tarasuk, No. 5 Terrie Woodchick, No. 6 Pat Miller. llle Left: No. 1 Doubles Lauri Haese and Bea ,laksik prepare to return the ball during a matcli. Bottom Left: Altcrnatcs Jenny Fisher and Kathy mer. Above: 1974-75 Girls Tennis Team QR-LJ Joan Rauschuber, Lauri Haese, Bea jaksik, Carol Tarasuk, Terrie Woodcliick, Pat Miller, Ka- lliammer, jenny Fisher, and jacki Wiatrek. Tennis 161 Varsity tennis roacli Cer-il Yasqucx waits lin' the outcome ol a lnatvli. The tennis team started oll' with a good season. They participated in such tournaments, as the New Braunfels and the San Antonio Independent School District tournament. The Boys team placed second overall, and the girls team placed third. They also played matches against 11-A schools such as Highlands, Roosevelt, Lee, Mae Arthur, and john Marshall. 162 Tennis , l ...W-.4.......r.,,.,. .-.-......,,...,.. . .Me .jp 1 3 x .. ,,.,a 7'7 e , W. ' I ' 1' R Q .vglt fc 'b '?55.Vj.Aw1A?' I 1 r llulv liuusuliulrer and Terry Powell piuutice with other members ofthe tennis team. ark, i ' ' ' Q ' ffl,-5' , ' I Dale Rauschullel' No. l hoy practices his Tern' Powell No. 2 lloy works lo impmvt. serve before a matcli. St-wg, 4 .gg vlllghw .DA Kit' w ,Tho 1974-75 Boys Tennis team: L to R-Terry Powell, Dale Rauschuber. Joe Rauschuber, Bob Gutierrez, Calvin Hale. Bo chubor serves during at mulch. C. Hale smashes an overhead. B. Gutierrez hits u high shot. tlom l, to H-J. Tennis 163 Junior Varsity- Left: Kenneth Behrendl returns the ball. Right QL-RJ Randy Riedel and Charles Rausehub: ready for the play. Belowr 1974-Z5 Junior Fliennis Team QL-RJ Kneelingzlaeki Wifxlreli. Si Rodgers. Jimmy Slullz, busun. branding: kenneth Behrendl. Rhonda. bharon Lenler. F Riedel. Geraldine Riehter. Charles Rausehuber. Cindy Piper. lNot pivturecl: Caron Cenle Varsity Tennis Team Z1 i 453, ghxq ! l 164 Tennis eventeen Players Compose the 1975 Hornet Baseball Team il l ,P l .,l .4 .NA A' . Hi .Ir , .i 1 wgtilfklz h Ja' ,N v 4, 1, . N id' f-- ,595 3' V3 l ,ffl -1 5,11 'fn-.., f, Ik fix ,.fg'p.b'1 .g,g-Lf. .5, Z, I .5-uw. ' '--.,,-' , F , I gf f- ...Q fy!!-1 'iz 3: lf I , ' ,IV mf? ,L 'Q'--. ' .e- 5 ff 'wQl 31'bN, if-ilk' 2-wil-L ' N. V-, 1f4x - .Y fl., 'N-.X-A., -V . f uv- . 1, 'X A , , ' ,- '1'.' . M . . Q l A ' 'Nr 14 1' V A ' ' ' - 1 rank-.111 I - .-- 1 ' f . 'fr---' - FY b 'V B A v-1934+ .L .i -,- 1 . .v ,ff :-5.553 3 'W .,, ' wi .if .44 -Y ' J rf' U A . ' ,.- f .. . i , W V. Lak-iw have I . azi - ' - e '1 1 W f 1 -.,, 1 . 'f ,,- . ,QQL , A h 5 if 1, I. ,-.- .u.::'M .F J f . .V ,mi ' I QI Q ky, gE:,y, 1 Ts: A .-ful' n!-H V A . . W . ,A at .,.fL: ',gfq',: ,, , L x : .N ' A. . - 1 'T Marti- f ' ' Mme M 4' he l' Y I 5.9-'Y 4 -' s. , 'Qi -KT 'f f, . 3. - A f. 'qgitxn x..-,K J on V 'L .gg it : ' ...-- -.fff3-'?Xl?-'.ffwl,.f1b'r.e g-.-,.'ih':1zfil1sw5e rga.-wwf. . First Row: llelil lo Viglill I . Lung. ll. Palaciuus. G. Hill. C. Royce. R. Smith. .l. Knowlton, li. ,Iunin-s, ll. llawlxins. Sr-voml How: Nl. He-will lxlgizl Rush, Nl. Kopcc-ki. R. Parrisli. W. Nlyur. B. Hicks. Z. Roumaya. C. Klann. Nl. Lutz. Le-li: Coavli Rx-nwivk looks on ul the game. Right: W. Nlyer all the wus' llmr ai single. Ban-lmll 165 f 1 f . .M , f.,t.k.m A 1 ,gs Top: Z. Roumaya linds that running buses is a big part ol' playing baseball. Above: K. Rush throws the ball making the last out ol' the game. BASEBALL EC Opponents I Uvalde 9 2 Medina Valley 3 8 Southwest 7 6 .ludson 3 8 Lockhart 3 8 Holy Cross 10 7 Memorial 2 1 Pleasanton 4 4 Canyon 3 1 Clemens 3 5 Kerrville 4- 6 Southside 14 4 Canyon 3 2 Clemens 3 3 Cuero 8 10 Gonzales 5 1 66 Base ball Hornet Baseball Team Gives Their All From Start of Season to End ..-... ..,.. a,,.,.WI,,g KRL, M M V - K I : Q Top: li. Hit-ks swings to lIlillit'ilSl7Ol'1'Lllllll' game against Southwest. Above: ,l. Knowlton run il score- from at hit made by C. Royce. 09,4575 it , 357 N me XJ4 x X ' Nxt va ft nj .M J-J... . ..,, . .W bp Left: A Pivniazek, D. Palacious, T. Longoria, B. Hicks, and others await the start of the tme. Bottom Left: Tealn mcmlwrs warm up hetbrc at game. i2fS'lm:'swa-'H' '-'-wf '4' --me-,J ' . H h . gaxm.. f' -A-. fr-PN h I , , LM. x ' 'Y P f . , - .5 t wx I, t . Q X. '.- tritiu - m ll 5 xkllk A' ttx' tnmll ff :I i ' x L. Nb. Q, Q u . J. K 'K ,V r' Q Jr .Q 3. xt .iq . 5, 'f. 15:3 xi R' x, S s .- t fi? 4. -1199: f-Q 4 'W P-.VI A gg ' ,I K, ,fm . it li V- ,V k.'k if ' ' 'f ' A 'V ', i ' ' A I nf - x if , ,J f W ,-,3 Larkin- trty -' I fn .... , .Q MQ. ' -+ - .., . ... Top Right: H. Smith swings to make' his first homerun of the season. Bottom Right: Nlikv Kopecki awaits zu-tion in vm-nts-r Held. Baseball 167 Steve Keller and Lloyd Majette Co to Regional at Corpus Chris Top L: Mike Thierry exerts speed in running the hurdles. Top R: Ronald Forsythe takes third at district track meet. Bottom L: Lloyd Nlajette sta tall in E. C. eyes. Bottom fi Steve Keller uses his brute strength throwing the shot-put. 168 Track ..I . 4 L: Harold Williams turns on the speed in the relay. Top R: Ronald Forsythe clears the bar without any trouble. Bottom L: Ronnie Newman ws the crowd his skill. Bottom R: Steve Keller putts the shot with all his might. Trac li 169 Top: Row 1 ll-rl: ,l. Wells. ,l, Reyvs, R. Newman. D. Taylor. Row 2: P. llanclle-y. ll Hunt. S. Keller. P. Dvlalluenlc, li. Fol'Sy1lw. I.. Flores, lVl. Szull H. Williams. Row 3: R. Koller. B. Edwards, I.. BI'lI1l'gilI4, M. 0'l.0ary, K. jolmson. l.. Mzljf,-tlv. Nl. 'l'l1i+'rly. U. Kronk. C0il1'l1 Rohm-VSUI1. Bottom Head track Coach Roberson. Bottom right: Coavh Escamilliu talks lo runncrs for next event. 170 Track 'rack Season Brings 3 Trophies for Hornets ' ww, ' fe, aw gg. S-4 . Mr M V-W-msg 4 YL.. , A Oar f . ' 5 0 5 M' 157'- J Left: rI'I'ill'k lt'LllIl lislvns to plans for upcoming track Inc-vt. Top right: Harold Willizunssprinls to Hnish. Bottom Lvflz Randy Robbins poll' vuull ing lravk nu-vt. Bottom riglml: Nlr. Gusman and Hrs. Hogan keep stutislirs of mn-k nwvt. Track 1 7 in X 7 CLASSES SENIORS ..... J UNI ORS ..... S OPH OM ORES . FRESHMEN i Senior Class Elects CIIYION .fanslcy as President U , . X L ., 5. 5 f ,' --t. 5 ,, L .. , -3' 52 wg Vi' 4 A- in-. I sf I J S it 54, , X .1 S N, L fs Vx NN Senior class officers take time out from their busy schedule to play around. Left-Right: Ivanna Franckowiak, secretary, Donna Hendricks, p porter, Clifton Jansky, president, Rose Ann Hurriega, treasurer, and Steven Miles, vice-president. ADAM, CINDY-0. E. A. 4, F. T. A. 1, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1 . . . ACUI- LAR, JAMES-R. O. T. C. Sec. 4, Art 4, lst Place Art Fair, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 . . . ALLAIRE, EDMUND-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Auto Paint 81 Body 4, Chess Club 1, Ecology 1. ALONZO, GLADYS-Who's Who, Jr. Class Pres., N. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Beta 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Soph. Class Sec .... ANDERSON, RODNEY - Basketball 2, 3, 4, F. C. A. 2, 3, 4 . . . ARCHEY, SUSAN - Beta 2, 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, D. E. 4, U. I. L. Shorthand. 174 Seniors if 'bl 'VX I 9! ,465 :R -.40 a 1 f f 10 'gl 4 'TI-' N 'P .XRLlTT, DOYLE-Rodeo 3, 4, Auto Paint 85 Body 4, Art .... A SH. WAN- DA-Science -1-, R. U. T. C. 2, 3, 4, Batillion 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Thespian 3, F. T. A. 1, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . BAHLMANN, NANCY-Office 4, Art 4, Spirit 4, Tennis 3, F. T. A. 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2. BAIN. LINDA-Pep Squad 1, journalism 2, 3, V. 0. E. 4, F. T. A. 1 . . . BALL, BERNIE-Varsity Football . . . BALZEN, LAURA-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta 3, 4, F. T. A. 1, 2, U. l. L. Ensemble. BARNES, RODNEY-I. C. T. 3, 4, Pres. 4, Reporter 3, Football Manager 1, 2 . . . BARTOSH, LARRY-Rodeo 2, 3, 4, D. E. C. A. 4. . . BERRY, PAUL-Foreign Exchange Student 4, Varsity FTBL Man- ager 1, 2, 3, 4, F. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club Pres. 4, HBest-All-Around Boy 4, 'SML Spiritw 4. BIDDY, NINA-T. A. H. 0. S. 4, German 2, 3, 4 . . . BIOS, REGGIE-R. 0. T. C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Batallion Staff S-1, Football 1 . .. BLANCO, DEB- BIE-F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Spirit 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, D. E. C. A. 4. BLAND, KATHY-Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . BLOCKER, JUNE-Student Coun- eil Sec. 4, Sgt. Honeybees 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 2, 3, 4, Spirit 2, 3, 4 . . . BOATRIGHT, VIRGINIA-Choir 1, 2, V. I. C. A. Cos- mo. 3, 4. Seniors 175 BOECK, MAXINE-F. H. A. I, 2, 3, Beta 3, 4, I . F. A. 4, I . F. A. Quiz Team 4. . . BOYD, WESLEY-Annual Staff photo- grapher 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Ecology 4, Track 3, 4, F. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . BREHM, CINDY-Spirit 2, 3, 4, D. E. 4, Ecology 1, Office Practice 4. BRIDGER, LINDA-Y. F. C. I, 2, Pres. 2, O. E. A. V.-Pres. 4, A Band I, Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3 . . . BRIEDEN, HELEN-Cosmetology 4 . . . BUCHANAN, JODIE-Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Speech 3. BULLARD, MICHAEL-R. O, T. C. I, 2, 3, 4, Company Commander 4, Auto Mech. 4, U. I. L. Number Sense . . . BURGETT, DEBRA-Drama 4 . . . BURG, CEORGINA-O. E. A. Sgt. at Arms 4, Beta 3, 4, Y. F. C. 2, 3, Drama 3, U. I. L. Shorthand. Bonnie Carson and Davene Haecker watch the Coronation of Mr. and Miss E. C. BYRD, CYNTHIA - Pep Squad I, 2, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Thes- pian Sec. 4, U. I. L. One Act Play, Spirit Club 3, 4, Speech I, 2, 3 . . .CAMPBELL MARION - Pep Squad I, 2, 3, I . T. A. I, Spirit 2, O. E. A. 4. CAMPBELL, SHARON - Spirit 3, F. T. A. 4, V. 0. E. 4. . . CAR- DENAS, ERMA- Beta 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, lf. T. A. 3, 4. I76 Seniors Seniors Awarded Spirit Stick for 5th Year in a Row 'E 'Wil DiNl-TQQ ll'VinQl :rs show pride and spirit at pep rallies and as proof, are awarded the spirit slick and the chain award at the Homecoming pep rally. School began and the campaign for Sr. Class officers was on its way. Seniors voted September 18th and the winners were as follows: Clifton jansky, Pres.g Steven Nliles, V-Pres., lvan na Franckowiak, Sec., Mary Ann Hurriega, Treas., and Donna Hendricks, Rep. The Sr. Class candy sale was soon un- derway to earn money for their class trip. The seniors profited 81,200 from the sales. October 25 was Homecoming and Sr. Donna llenclriclcs was crowned quecn and Rose Ann llurriega our Sr. Lady. Earlier that day the seniors were given the spirit stick for the most spirited class. This was the beginning ofa very excit- ing year lor rho class ol' 1975. CARSON, BONNIE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Y.F.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 43 Ecology 2, 3, V-Pres. 3, . CASANOVA, ROBERT-V.O.E. 4. . .CENTER JER- RY-F'.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CENTER, JIMMY-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Bullrider. CHRISTLEY, WADE-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 1, 2...COLDEWAY, MICHAEL- Football 1, F.F.A. lg Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E. 3, 4. Seniors 177 COMPIAN, PATSY-V.O.l2. Pres. 4, F.'l'.A. 2, 3, Drama 3, Student Council 1, 4, Newspaper Bs. Mug. 1. . .CRANK, VICKI-Pep Squad 4, Y.F.C. 4, Rodeo 4, Spirit Club 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 3, Bela 3, Talon Chaplain 1...CRESWELL, ELOISE- Annual Editor 4, O.E.A. Reporter 4, Hone bees2 3 4 Beta2 3 4 Y.F.C. 2, a ' a 2 ' a v 2 3, Spirit 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. CURE, BETTY-Beta 2. 3, 4, Spirit 2, Art 1, 2, l .T.A. 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Football Sweetheart 4, V.0.E. 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. . .DANlSH, DAVID- Rodeo 3, 4, I. C. T. 4. . .DELAFUENTE ORALIA-Pe0.T.C. 4, Spanish 4, Art 2 3, 4. 9 v DIX, STEVE-U.l.L. Une Act Play, Star Cast 2, Best Actor 3, Thespian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Treas. 3, N.l'l.S. 2, 3, 4, U.l.l,. Prose Reading, District and Regional winner 1, 2, 3. . DORROUGH, DAVID-D.E. Reporter 4, Art Pres. 3, Chess 3, English honors. . .DYLl..A, FLORENCE-N.H.S. 3, 4, Beta 3, 4, O.E.A. 4, D.E.C.A. 3, Y.F.C. 2. DZIERZANSKI, DEBBIE-Student Council 1, 2, Annual 2, Rodeo 2, 4, F.H.A. 2, 4, F.'I'.A. 1...EDlVlONDS, DEBBIE-Beta 3, D.E.C.A. 4, F.T.A, 3, Band 1, 2, Rodeo 2, Nurses Club See. 1, Office 4. . EDWARDS, BOBBY-F.l .A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. EDELMAN, CASSANDRA-Cosmetob ogy 3, 4 . . . ESCOBEDO, ROSA-Spanish 2, 4, Cosmetology 3, 4 . . . EWALD, RONNIE-1.C.T. 4, Auto Paint Sz Body 3, V.1.C.A. 3, 4. 178 Seniors FAHXERT, MARK-F.F.A. 1, 2, V.l.C.A. l.C.T. 3, 4. FAULKNER, DIANA-T.A.H.U.S. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Spanish 1, 2, Beta 3, 4, N.H.S. 4. FISHER, GAYLAND-Baskeb ball 1, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 4. PX! Q, mx . K. - i , . I I v 0. wk' ff . 1'- '4 .g -11,3 Q . Q, f. Svniors. Palsy Conipian ,incl Shirley Spvcr pick up zilmsclitcc slips lor lllt' olliu- in llic mor Candy Sale Profits 51200 for Senior Class Trip FLOYD, DIANA-D.E.C.A. 2, Rept. 2, Beta 2, V.0.E. 4, Choir 1, l7.'l'.A. 1. . FORSYTHE, RONALD-Varsity Football 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. . .FOSTER MICHAEL-V.1.C.A. Auto Mech. 3, 4, Rodeo 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4-. FRANCKOWIAK, IVANNA-Class Sec. 4, Class Treas. 3, N.H.S. 2-4, Sec. 4, Honeybees 4, Pep Squad Major 2, Stu- dent Council 1-4, Parl. 3, Beta 3, 4, 0.E.A. 4...FRIESENHAHN, DIANE-Rodeo 1-4, Sec. 4, OEA Sec.- Treas. 4, Class Sec. 2, Student Council 1-4, Class Sec. 1, Spirit 1-4. . . FUNICELLA, JULIE-Honeybees 2-4, FTA 1-3, Student Council 2, Beta 2-4, Treas. 4, NHS 4, D.E.C.A. V-Pres. 4. Seniors 179 GALVAN, RUBEN- GARNETT, RORBIE-Typing Ulla, FTA 2, 3, 4, om 4, Rodeo 3, 4. . .GARzA, Jo ANN-Cosmetolog 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, ROTC 1, Drill Team. GIENIEC, JERRY-ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo 2, 3, 4, ICT 3, 4, Perfect Allen- dance 3. . .GINCRICIL CALVIN-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo 3. . .GAULT, NANCY. CUDUY, RAIVION-National Spanish Exam winner, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, DE 3, 4, jr. Class V-Pres., Spanish Club Pres. 4, Student Council 3, 4, lVlr. November 4. . GONZALEZ, ANNIE-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, OEA 4. . .GRAlVlS, 'l'1lVl-NHS 2, 3, 4, Beta 4, Ull. Ready Writing. CULLEY, JULIA-Yl-'C 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Bela 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Sec. 1...HAECKER, DAVENE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Rodeo 2, 3, 4, Princess ROTC 3, Slu- dent Council 3. . HAGEN, KAREN-Sr. Class Play, Campus Life, Choir 1, 2. HALE, BRENDA-FHA 3, Rodeo 3, Volleyball 4. . HAMILTON, JAMES EFA 1, 2, Auto Nlechanies 3, 4. . . HAMMETT, DIANE-NHS 3. 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Drama 1. 2. 3: German 1. 180 Seniors James Aguilar Wins Ist in Candy Sale ll.-XRl,l'il1. Y.'XNl':SS.X-Yailsily Yolli-yluill l. 2, fi. -lg xnlvll Kiosk ,'Xllllvli1 ' -l: livlal 2.3.-l: limit-o 2.3: l .ll..X. 1: lJ.l'i.C.qX. 41. . .ll.-Xli'I'NlAN. RLYSSI-Il,l.-Y.l.C..'X. l41'l'...lll1INl.'XNN. SlllliI,liY-lioilvo 1. 2, D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Honor Holi, Principals List. HEMBY, DONNA-0.E.A. 4, Art 1, 2, 3. . HENDRICKS, DONNA-Cheen leader 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Senior Rep., NHS 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. . HENRY, JANE-Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Madrigal 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, UIL Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirit 1, 2, YFC 4. HENZE, DONALD-l .F.A. 3, 4, Football 1. . .HERNANDEL ERMA-Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4. . .HERNANDEL LILIA-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, V-Pres. 4, DEC.-X 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3. Betty Cure and Annie Gonzales collect Sr. candy money from Shelly Zigmond. Seniors 181 HESTER, CLARK-Auto Mech. 3, 4' F.l'i.A. 1. 2. 3. -l, .-X.A.C..X., Regional ,mtl National .-Kun-rit-an Sportsman. . .HlCKS. BRUCE-lfootllull l. 2. 3. 4. Varsity 3. rl: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskt-tlmall 2. 3. -l-1 All Distriel liast-lmall, All City llonoralilv lVl0nllou, 'Nlusl .-Xtl1lt'ti4'l' 4, Fuolliull Most llllIll'0Yt'tl Plays-1' 3...lllN0,llJSA, AUGlQSTlNA--Spauiisli Club 2. 3, 4. HOFFER, DEBBIE-Pep Squad 1, Honeybees 2, 3, Sgt. 2, NHS 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, 2, 3, Spirit 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Beta Treas. 4, H.O.E. 4. . .HOWARD, CRYSTAL-Pep Squad 1, 2, Cosmetology 3, 4, Sec. 4, HUNT, DEBBIE-Band 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Spirit 1, 3, 4, YFC 1, 2, Beta 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. HUNTER, SANDI-Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, All District 2, 3, 4, Most Outstanding Player 3, Captain 4, Cosmetology 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Rodeo 1, 2, 3. . HURRIEGA, MARY ANN-Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, HOE 3, 4, Sentinel 4, Homecoming Court 3, Senior Class Treas., Pep Squad 1. . .HURRIECA, ROSE ANN-YFC 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, OEA Historian 4, Senior Lady, Junior Class Favorite, Pep Squad 1. IVES, RUSSELL-Auto Paint 81 Body 3, 4. . JACKSON, WALTER-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Art Club 3, 4. . JAMES, TINA-FTA 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Girls Choir 1, 2. JANSKY, CLIFTON-Senior Class Pres., NHS 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Boy's State, Mr. Teen Optimist from E.C., Who's Who, 3rd in State Talent and Public Speaking. . JOHNSON, MAR- CELLE-FNS Treas. 4, Office Practice 4. . .KELLER, STEVE-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Track Most Valuable Play- er 1974. 182 Seniors s i. Wayne Nleyr and Vicki Crank take the Betty Crocker Scholarship Test as Mrs. Massey at fe Seniors Try for Scholarships KERRIGAN, SHARON-Rodeo 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Treats. 2, Queen 3, Most Valua- ble Member 2, 3, HOE 3, 4, Historian 4. . .KIOLBASSA, CLARENCE-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4...KLt-XNN, LIN- DA-Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Colonel 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Best Officer 3, Honor Guard Commander, Precision Drill Com- mander, NHS 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Ameri- can Legion Award. KNOWLTON, LESLIE-OEA 4, Beta 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Honeybee 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Rodeo 1, FHA voting delegate. . .KOPECKL MIKE-Mr. BC., Student Council V- Pres. 4, NHS 3, 4, Pep Squad Beau 4, FFA Pres. 4, FFA Sentinel 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, KOBBAB, LOUIS-Auto Mech. 3, 4, Reporter 4, Spirit Club 3. KUSUB, JUDY-FHA 2, 3, Cosmetolog' 3, 4, Oliliire Pravtive 4. . .KUSUB, LAURA-FTA 2, 3, 4, OEA 4, Art 1, 2, 3, Decoration Corn. Hoinevoming 3...KRUECER, NIARCUS-ICT 3, 4, Beporter 4, Auto Paint and Body 3. -I-. Bt'- porter 3, FFA 1, 2, First Place Chapter Conducting Team. Seniors 183 0 g, Cy 'Y Q ,, ff 5 ,, -wViawgw,v 2: ,,,mJ-wi-Ssgesq. , -mf - it .. mf . Q67 .... ' Wg- M' nk ,,, ,W , 2 -A1 D 5, mffpl' 1 , ' 1 i .Ap flfwk , ixfaaem 32 3 Hi -fm?-M 'fn ,,,,, ' QFFQL, Vw- --F Z ' . v ,-- , Q, ww ,V,,:,,5+,N ,,,: '+ gg,- .A- V V za-LV . ,V V I W ,,W.,V,,w,, , A , xg, , , ,, Us ,- .C V 1 , ,,,,,,, M , . 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F' Y 1 J f K. , 4 5 KUNERT, JOHN-Regional Science Fair winner3 Ecology Club 2, 3, 43 Homecom- ing Committee 3. . .KRUECER, PHYLLIS-Pep Squad 33 Honeyhecs 43 Spirit 43 FTA 43 DECA 4g Chorus 33 Art 43 FHA 3. . .KYRlSH, VIRGINIA-Who's WDOQ Beta 3, 43 FTA 1. 43 Pep Squad 1. 23 Ecology 13 Rodeo 3. LAMASCUS, WANDA-Pep Squad 1, 2, 33 Alt. B-Team Cheerleader 23 Spirit 1, 2, 33 Beta 3, 43 OEA 4. . .LEE, CAROLYN-HOE 3, 4, Area officer 33 Spirit 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1. . .LEONARD, VALECIA-Who's Who3 Beta 2, 3, 43 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, V-Pres. 43 German 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g FTA 2, 3, 43 Student Council 1. LILES, MIKE-VICA 3, 4. . .LON- GORIA, TONY-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 43 ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Rifle 43 English 1, 2, 3, 4. . LOPEZ, DAHLIA-HOE 3, 43 Spanish 2, 3, 43 Re- porter 33 Beta 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 NHS 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 TAHOS Re- porter 43 Sophomore Treas. LOCKETT, DARRELL-ROTC 1, 2, 3, 43 LOPEZ, ROSALINDA-Spanish 1, 2, 3, 43 HOE 3, 43 ROTC 3. . LUMSDEN, SAMMYE-DE 3, 43 Student Council flVIineral Wells High Schoolj Cheerleader 2g Princess 1. MADKINS, JO ANN-Honeybees 2, 3, 43 FNA 4, Pres. 43 Beta 3, 43 NHS 43 HOE 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 4. . .MALEDON, KEN- NETH-NHS 3, 43 Beta 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Science 3, 43 Drama 3, 43 UIL One-Act Play 3, 43 Chess 1, 2. . JVIARTINEZ, BOBBY-Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Class Favorite3 Mr. Leggs 43 FCA 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3. 186 Seniors AW 'D' ,,,..-., if F' NJ Wi 37 MARTINI, MIKE-Football '1, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, FFA 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Favorite, FCA 1, 2. 3, 4...N1AZUREK, NANCY-DECA 3. 4, Pres. 4, Reporter 3, Student Council 3, Rodeo 4, Precision Drill 1, FTA 1. . AICNIILLIAN, FRED- DY-ROTC 1, 2, 3. 4, Company Com- mander 2, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Battalion Staff 4. IVIEEKS, JEFF-ROTC 1, 2, 3, Battalion Staff, Rifle Team 2, 3, DECA 3, 4...lVIEYER, TYNA-Choir 1, German 2, 3, V-Pres. 3, HOE 3, DECA 4, Sec. 81 Treas. 4, Tennis 2, 3. . .lVlEYERS, LEE-Band I, 2, 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Bat- talion Ex. Commander 4. IVIEYR, WAYNE-Freshman Class Pres.: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff Photo- grapher 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3...lVIICHAI,EC, BAR- BARA-Pep Squad 1, 2, I-Ioneybees 2, Rodeo 3, OEA 4, Beta 3, 4, FTA 2. 4. . .IVIIHALSKL JEFF-ICT 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 3, 4. MILES, STEVEN-Alamo Dist. FFA Pres. 4, Sr. Class V-Pres., Sopb. Class V- Pres., Basketball 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. . .lVIILLER, MICHAEL-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, ICT 3. . JVIILNER, DEBBIE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, VOE 4, FHA 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Rodeo 4. IVIONTEZ, JOE-ICT 3, 4, Auto Paint Sz Body 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. . .lVlORROW, CAROL-Pep Squad I, 2, Spirit Club 1, 2, HOE 3, 4, Office Practice 4, Library Ass't. 3. . JVIORTON, BENNIE-Band 1, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3. Seniors 187 NOWLIN, PATRICIA-NHS 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3, Sec. of Junior Class, Sec. FTA 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter German Club 3, Who's Who, OLIVARES, RICHARD-ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander Cadet Col., Ex- cellence medal, Superior cadet medal, Patriotism medal, Auto Paint Sz Body 3, 4, V-Pres, 4, Football 3...UTT, DEB- BIE-Student Council 4, Rodeo 2, 3, OEA 3, 4, FTA 4, Pep Squad 1, 2. PACHECO, THOMAS-Auto Paint S1 Body 3, 4, President 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, MT. IV, HN S-2...P1PER, DARLENE-Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Sergeant 2, Lieut. 3, Capt. Com. C, Choir 1, 2, Miss Spirit, FTA 2, 3, 4, Spirit 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4. . .PlPER, RONALD-ROTC 1. 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Battalion Staff 4, Treas. ICT Club. PLATE, CHARLES-lst in Science Fair 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, YFC 4. . .POLLOK, GARY-FFA 1, 2, Rodeo Club 4, Auto Mech 3, 4. . POWELL, TERRY-NHS 2, 3, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Ten- nis 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Chess Club 1, District Finalist Tennis. sn! 'T L vs.- 188 Seniors PRENTIS, BART-journalism 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Science 2, 3, Art l, 2, 3, 4. RAKOWITZ, ARTHUR-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, Sec. FFA 3, Lone Star Farmer Award. Seniors, Betsy Speer and Eloise Creswell work with Mrs. Muenster to get out a Journalism deadline. -7.37 96Seniors Donate Blood During Blood Drive RAKOWITZ, GEORGIA- Tennis 1, 2, DECA 3, 4, Ecology 2, 3, Art 2, 3, 4. RAKOWITZ, MARGARET- . . oEA 4, DECA 3, FHA 2, 3, 4. lVlike Miller smiles as he donates A ',,, ' H a pint ol' blood for a good cause. D REAL, DAVID-Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. . .REAL, VICKY-Pep Squad 1, 2, Sergeant 2, Cosmetology 3, 4, Parliamen- 641 larian. . .REYNOLDS, JOHN-Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lellermen,s Club, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHTER, ANDY-Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ICT 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4...RlGGS, KAREN-Pep Squad 1, 2, VUE 4, Spirit 3, 4, YFC 2, 3, Choir 1, Girls Choir 1. . .Rll'lN, KITTEN-FHA 2, 3, 4, Treas. , A 2, Pres. 3, Rodeo Club 2, 3, Pep Squad 1. Y RIVAS, ,lllVllVlY-German 1, 2, Home- coming Commiltee 3, 4, Jr. 81 Sr. Prom Committee...ROBBlNS, RAN- DY--Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, 1.4 Freshman Class Favorite. . . , - , RODRIGUEZ, PATRIClA-Beta 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, ROTC 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, VOE 4: YFC 2, NHS 4. '3 Seniors 189 1 Seniors Get Ready for End of Year RODRIGUEZ, ROSE-Art Club 2, 4, VICA 3, 4, Cosmetology 4, Spanish 1, 2, 4. . ROGERS, LINETTE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, RONE, MELISSA-Miss E.C., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2-4, Head 4, Freshman Class Favorite, Homecoming Duchess 3, FTA 1-4, Treas. 2, 3, V-Pres. 4, Student Coun- cil 1-4, Beta 2-4, Freshman Class Treas. ROOF, BONNIE-Art 1, 2, 3, Office Practice, Decoration Committee Home- coming 3, OEA 4. . .ROTHE, MIKE-Auto Paint 81 Body 3, 4,...ROWE, CHERYL-Beta 2, 3, 4, Business Club 1, Volleyball 3, 4. 190 Seniors it 1 ly., 'Q-'Q .1351 i. . Ruben Cedillo gels his head measured for his cap for graduation. N .-1' -'49 N....3,9 :ff SAENZ, VICTOR-Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Auto Paint 81 Body 3, 4, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4...SALAZAR, VIRGINIA-Spanish 3, 4, 4th place UIL Spanish Comp., ROTC Princess 3, DECA 3, 4, Spanish l, 11, 111, Volleyball 3, 4. . .SALlVlON, DALE-Football 1-4, FFA 1-4, Track 1, 2, FCA 1-4. SANTOS, IRMA--PE 1-4. . .SAWYER, STEVE-ROTC 2, 3, Rodeo 3, 4, DE 4. . SCHAEFER, GARY-Beta 3, 4, Ger- man 2, 3, Sec. 3, U11. Science 1. SCHULTE, DAVID-Band 1-4, Pres. 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, German Club Pres. 3, NHS 4, Beta 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Whois Who. . .SHAW, CHARLIE-Band 1-4, V-Pres. 4, Rodeo Club 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4,SHEP1-IERD, PAMELA-Bela 2, '3, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Honeybee 3, 4, Spirit Treas. 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SHOLTS, PHILLIP-Auto Paint 81 Body 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3. . .SKLOSS, MICHAEL-FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, SKLOSS, YVONNE-FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Art 1, 2. SLIGH, MELODYE-Student Council 1-4, Pres. 4, Sec. 3, NHS 2-4, Beta 2-4, V- Pres. Fresh. Class, Reporter Soph. Class, Sr. Class Editor Annual, Who's Who, Best All Around Sr. . . .SOL1S, JOHN- NY-Auto Paint Sz Body 3, 4. . .SPEER, BETSY-NHS 3-4, Beta 2-4, Student Council 3, 4, Honeybees 3-4, Pep Squad 1, 2, FTA 1, 3, Whols Who. Seniors 191 ., 4 ,A WU, 'NNN , QA, ' in 45. '35 5 ex if emwii ,, Q, 4? 3 , QW. vw gf, 19' we far U, cn, ' Lf, 'Qfsff W rw- M , Us fl f QM ggi 'f?i2fH : 5 'E 'fl Jhigqwkyl kg,-s 1- W, fi ., 3 2-f f..A'1 5E Wiifzw J -xx Y i 4 'ir .1 gt ' gf, Q3 - uf 'N f 4X Aj ex zz . 9 ff 'W-nag ,5T2', X 4' ' Q N, , , . ' .J :Tam 2 Wesley Boyd Elected New Vice-President - .aw tt- . .u Mr. Shultz, class sponsor, congratulates Wesley for being elected the new Senior class vice-president. STEUBING, LARRY-ROTC 1-4g ICTQ Company Commander, Supply Officerg Citizenship Medal winnerg BN Staff Rib- bong VICA . . . STOLOWSKI, LAW- RENCE-VICA Auto Mech. Sec.g FFA 1-4g ROTC 1-4 . . . STRZELCZYK, JOEL-FFA 1, 23 Auto Mech. 3-4, Pres. 4. TALAMANTEZ, LOUIS-Football 1, 2g ROTC 1, 2g Spanish Clubg ICT . . . TARASUK, CAROL-Tennis 2-4g Cap- tain 43 Spirit Club 3, 4g VOE 4g PTA 2, 3 . . . TAYLOR, STEVE-Science 2-4g ROTC l-4g Science UIL 3. 4g Science Fair 1-3g NHS 3, 4g Beta 3, 43 Youth Optimist Rep. for Science. 194 Seniors SPEER JAC UELINE Li- , Q - brary assistant 1-4g DECA. SPEER, SHIRLEY-Head B- Team Cheerleaclerg FTA 1-39 Spirit 4g Tennis 3, 4g YFC 2. STEFFEN, LENNERT-FFA 1-43 Band 1, 2. if V. ,Q 1:55 ge Vallejo and John Kunnert show their abilities as swordsmen during Medieval days. TEHAS, MARCIE-Who's Whog Beta 2-4, Treas. 3g Pres. 4g NHS 2-4, Ecology 1-3gSgt. at Arms 3, FTA 1-3, Ull, Typing 2 . . . THOMAS, NORBERT-ICT 3, 4 . . . TUCKER, DOUGLAS- TUDHOPE, GAYLE-State TAHOS Sec. 4, TAHOS Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 3, Madrigals 3, 4, Band l, 2, Majorette 2, Beta 2-4, NHS 4g Voted g'M0st Likely To Succeedv . . . TURNER. DON-Auto Mech. 3, 43 FFA 3, 4g Band . . . VALDEZ, ELIZABETH-Cosmetology 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 33 Pres. 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Arthur Rakowitz peeks to see what's on the next page. Seniors 195 WANECK, PEGGY-VICA Cosmetology 3, 4, Reporter 3, Treas. 4, Beta 2, German Club 1-4, Sec. 2, Rep. 3. . . WHARTON, IVIATTIJANE-Editor of THE BUZZ '4, Advertising Man. 3, Assistant Ad Man- ager 2 . . . WILLIS, ROSE MARY-FTA 1, Pep Squad 2, VOE 4, Student Council 4, Nominee Jr. Class Favorite. WOLFE, MARK-Varsity Football 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, FCA 1-4, Treas. 4, 1st place winner Science Fair, UIL Num- ber Sense 14th placel 4 . . . WOLFEN- BARGER, KARIE-NHS 2-4, Beta 2-4, V.-Pres. 3, FTA 1-4, Pep Squad 1, Spirit Club . . . WOODS, KAREN-Pep Squad 1-4, Honeybees 2-4, Lt. 3-4, 1st runner-up Miss Perfect Coed, Sr. Class Favorite, Beta 2-4, Pres. of FTA 4. WRIGHT, FRANCES-FHA 2-4, YFC 1-4 . . . YOUNG, TERRY-ROTC 1-3, Auto Paint 8fBody 4, VICA ICT 3 . . . ZAMORA, ELIZABETH-Library Assis- tant, Cosmetology 3, 4. ZAMORA, ESTHER-NHS 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Beta 2-4, FTA 1-4, A Band 1-4, District Band 3, 4, Region Band 4, Who's Who . . . ZAVALA, GEORGE-Spanish Club 1-4, Auto Paint 81 Body 3, 4 . . . ZIGMOND, DEBRA-Beta 2-4, OEA, VOE 4, PTA 2, 3, UIL Shorthand 2, 3. ZUNKER, STEPHANIE-Pep squad 1, 2, Sec. Treas., Ecology 3, TAHOS 3, 4, Treas. 4. 196 Seniors 7Senior.s Chosen for the Cast in c'Hillbilly . , . if'- -J ggi Ex ve: Maw QL. Klannl talks to Ubeey QM. Kopeckij as Paw KC. janskyj does what he does best. Right: Chez LW. Boydl discusses how to stop Ceelie's wedding with Bonnie Mae KK. Hagen J. it Center: One ofthe cousins CL. Brinegarj gets dressed up. hx -1 ,' fx, .A 'u:'jf:,,-lf' K tn, move: Horror fills the room where ,luney gu QM. Slighj has just been bitten by a ake. Far Right: Ronald KK. Rushj and Miss y-V axwell CK. Wolfenbargerl look the 1 glsnikle cabin over. Right: Ceelie lD. Piperj 'l y , th bal in hand, looks for her snakes. Weddin' 1. gg.- 4-,H 3 -5 R225 ::':5:'? . . -,Q :avg -1 Junior Class Officers Elected to Lei Aaron, Chris Adam, Laura Adams, Lena Albarado, Marta Aleman, Lydia H Alldredge, Peggy Anderson, Carl Arevalo, Charles Arevalo, Guadalupe Bagwell, Tonya Baker, Shirley Ball, Wade Beadle, Karen Behee, Patricia Beltram, Pamela 1 l 5 E r 2 O fv i S Junior class officers are Bea Jaksik, V.-Pres.g Georgia Bennett, Treas.g Dennis Derby, Press Sandra Seguin, Sec.g and Helen Vasbinder, Re P juniors 198 lass Throughout Year With Pride Bennett, Georgia Blanco, Lynn Blandford, Cindy Blandford, Joslyn Blandford, Lovenr- Borrego, Eluterio Borrego, Pablo Boyd, Debi Boyd, Thomas Branecky, Steven Braune, Esther Bridger, Cary Brinegar, Diana Britz, Thomas Brooks, Penny Brown, Hope Butler, Shirley Cadena, Eric Camp, Melinda Campbell, Carol Cardenas, Vincent Carter, Rebecca Casanova, Amelia Casanova, Rudy Cellmar, Charlene Chancey, Vickie Chavez, Betty Ciomperlik, Alfred Ciomperlik, Mike Coleman, David Juniors 199 ww ,A V5 5 -2 ' 3 ,.Jmlmmm,,,N,,,w,7?,,,W,A, AL,, 'ESQ I WM .iff S a,-3 J' 7 J, ,,M,,zg,, f , , L',' ',-.- A'-' .,'- . x -s. ,V 551, 4 ,. mg, 4, my 4,1 Y S 0, 5, Georgia Bennett Chosen as Princess Deltoro, Arnulfo Derby, Dennis De Waal, Kathy Donsbach, Ray Duc-cker, Tracey Dylla, Ernest Dzuik, Mark Elizalde, Nina Elizalde, Nora Escobedo, Blanca Evans, Larry Evans, Robble Faulkner, Rachel Faulkner, Russell LQ., L we Yun ' 'A '-mlb. A 'Z-W Escorted by her llalher, Georgia Bennett awails the annuunm r-ment of Home-goming Court Juniors 201 Beth Hunt and Lisa Shepherd, dancing to 'Sflock Around the Clockf, get in practice for the 50's Day Sock Hop. Frerich, Sandra Fuglaar, Gale Galm, Kenneth Gamez, Lisa Gaona, Glenda Garcia, Jesse Garcia, ,lo Ann Gatewood, Daryl Gembler, Barbara Gembler, Cathy Gilkey, Ann Gilmore, Robert Gomez, Linda Gonzales, Delia Gonzales, Diane 202 Juniors lferrill, Mark Flores, Larry Fohn, Bruce Fordyce, Kim Forte, Cheryl Fox, Staran 'gil' W: Dancing a l De ense Added to Junior Curriculum Griesenbeck, jeff Guerrero, Diana Haecker, Annette Haeclcer, Deborah Hairell, Elizabeth Hale, Calvin Hall, Robin Hamilton, Cindy Hancock, Mike Harris, Debby Hawkins, David Helmers, Elizabeth Herber, Steven Hernandez, Benito Hernandez, Pete Hernandez, Porlirio Hernandez, Ruben Herrera Ana Q, A 4 I , , m juniors 203 Herrera, Yolanda Hewitt, Michael Hicks, Carolyn Hilbig, Donna Hill, Yvonne Hock, Kathleen Holbrook, Margaret Hudek, Nick Hunt, Beth .laksik, Beatrice James Jo H Y James, Madge james, Rynda larzombek, Larry jetton, Tim Johns, Loretta johnson, Kenneth johnson, Patty 204 Juniors Four Cheerleading Positio lrw-vw Promoting school spirit this year are four Juniors, fl to rj Dollis Price, Beth Hunt, lt rl! l Kace, Dennis Kalinoski, Cheryl Kammer, Kathy King, Donna Kingston, Karen Knowlton, jeff Kosub, Anthony Kosub, Randy Krammer, David Kronk, David Kunert, Robert Kuntscher, Charles Kusmierz, Mary Lambrides, Valerie Laughlin, Fay Lazar, Joyce Lee, Roberta Lent, Frank Liverett, Cynthia Lockett, Cynthia Longoria, Alice Lopez, Gracie Lopez, Mary Love, Terry Juniors 205 Lowery, Terri Lozano, Sandra Lubianski, Rodney Lynn, Dianna Mainz, James Mainz, Vicki Majette, Lloyd Maledon, Paul Marcie, Frank Martinez, Kathy Maynard, Gerard Mclrlorse, Brenda Mengden, Debra Mesa, Sylvia Mikolajczyk, Clinton Helen Vasbinder, Lisa Shepherd and Carolyn Turner head the Drill Team 206 Juniors a' Pastime Wisely 4 4-ZA Miller. Patricia Milner. Cheryl l Esther Braune and Bambi Speer listen attentively to Mrs. Gandfs lecture. Montalvo, Margarita 'R 5' Morton, Tommy ., Murray, Richard .--n Neilson, Karen Nelson, Joni ,t Q-fx, P Newman, Gary :Gris gb 45- Niblctt, Loretta 0 lv- 46 53.711 Olivas, Diana Oncken, Michael Pacheco, Manuel of ,-n-I Pacheco, Michael Palmer, Janice Palomo, Tomas R339 Pattison, Loretta Perez, Mercedes Phillips, George Pollok, Rodney -4 Price, Dollis Prosser, joseph Rakowitz, Melvin ff Juniors 207 Rakowilz, Micluiel Rauschuber, Diane Redford, Billie Ann Redford, james Regalado, Grace Richardson, Dorothy Richter, Barrett Rihn, Nancy Rizzo, Cynthia Robertson, Daisy Robertson, Eric Rocco, Tony Rochester, Trudy Rodarte, Liz Rodriguez, Rose Juniors Work on Projects all Year Mr. Maldonado, Sponsor, discusses plans for the Prom to be held at Turtle Creek. 208 Juniors Ross, David Ross, ,lim Rothe, Michael .,,dv Roumaya, Zayad Royce, Curtis Sanchez, Robert Sanders, John Sauceda, Mary Sauer, David Schraub, Arnold Schraub, Connie Seguin, Sandra Sekula, Anthony 'N Shadrock, Kenneth Q Shedelbower, Clifton Silva, Julia ,f 'rf Shepherd, Lisa v b Sholts, Phillip Silva, Joseph . 'lx if , K uni f ,VV -0. 4, -96 X VK Skloss, Gail i tit ' 'I ii. 5,1.g3g -' X ,?7B l,-'- Qizf 715 L G3 X Sllgh, D8.Vld After a lot of coaxing, Steve Herber won Champion Brangus ofthe E. C. stockshow. Juniors 209 Esther Braune demonstrates her ability to descend steps. Sumner, David Syma, Phillip Terrill, Nancy Thierry, Michael Thomas, Emmett Thomas, Rodney Thompson, Vincent Tolbert, Roxanne Treanor, Aaron Tudyk, Diane Turknett, Becky Turner, Carolyn Valentine, Gary Vasbinder, Helen Waddy, Kathy 210 Juniors Smith, Robert Soden, Teri J Souder, l enny Speer, Bambi Speir, Randy Stultz, Eugene 1 Juniors Show The W P l F 1 1 asia 6? 41? ,L Cf-5 .4-'y of llingness to Participate in all Activities 3. 6 Jvk Brmegar prepares carnations for dlSlI'lbUl1On on Valentine s Day. .xwgf-wp KE and .JL Wagner, Carolyn Waid, Dana Wallace, David Walls, Kathy Watkins, Florence West, Barbara Wildman, Loretta Williams, Harold Winfield, Linda Wooclchick, Terrie Workman, Kathleen Zaiontz, Gayle Zamora, Manuel Zavala, Jesse Zigmond, Doris Zigmond, Hu bert Zigmond, Marion Zillman, Darlene Juniors 21 1 Juniors Reflect Days of Enthusiasm and Trium Ls, 1. . ,. ,- rx, :J -fi , we .. Y . VA 'N A 212 juniors r -. Af' 5 Well as Days of Setbaclcs and Uncertainty .'f 'A aw 'ii Acosta, Alex Adam, Michael Allen, Cindy Alvarado, Ray Aniol, Gail Aniol, Gerard Aniol, Walter Bacon, Weldon Baer, Charles Bagwell, Donna Bain, JoAnn Bain, Timmy Ball, Edward Ballin, john Bandy, john Barahona, Nelda Barrett, Becky Bartlett, Wyatt 214 Sophomores , -.- , .,. i Sophomore Class Dominatea' by Women Officers. ., ' , . A' 1' ' v Class officers are: S. Riggs, Hep., L. Haese, V. Pres., V. Speer, Treasg and lVl. Tudhope, lxossaeth, Linda Rakowitz. Pamela Faulkner, Beverly McEaehern, Reba Bynum gf-l 5:-.' i , t.,v1.i,,5: , N 1 n- C .1-4:-Q if 'liigf l 8 if l -. if 4 5 l l . . . . Blacketer displays spirit during Pep rally. I Rodriguez, Annette Davis and Jackie Nlcllreless are some spirited sophs on 50's day. Beckev. Robert Best-li, Yvonne Bierschwale, Eddie Bilderback, Robert Blacketer. Pam Blackwood, Christie Blalock, Diane Blanco. Brenda Blubm, David Boeck, Melvin Bolding, Michael Borrego, Albert Sophomores 215 Bowers, Scott Bowman, Thomas Braune, Steve Brieden, Susan Brietzke, Roy Brinegar, Danny Brooks, Alfred Brown, John Brown, Judith Buckley, Herman Buckley, Mark Burger, Carol Burger, Lorrie Bynum, Reba Campa, George Campbell, Elias Candice, Ramirez Cano, Edward 216 Sophomores as eeyyy f, ,,,,,, Y, 3 B 4 if gf with Sit. L Kathryn Santella, Pam Schmidt, Paula Epperson, and Nancy Smarzik enjoy stapling chain. Soplzomores Work Diligently to Rea I , 14 5 3 Carl, Beatrice Carson, Karen Carter, Linda Casanova, Ernest Cavazos, Richard Cellmer, Kenneth Center, Randy Childer, Stanley Christley, Jack Clark, Carl Clark, Karen Clauss, Cynthia Cockerham, Mike Colonna, Mark Coughenour, Peggy Cover, Shawn Cox, Penny Crawford, ,Iimmy Sophomores 217 Sophomores Entertain Themselves Cuellar, Sylvia Davis, Annette Davis, Kevin Dears, Karen Deffee, Denise DeLeon, Irene 1 Deleon, Nancy P Detz, Steve DeVege, Daniel Steve Wallace John Johnson, Rh, from class. Dial, James Dispain, Grady Dix, Kathie Dixon, Claude Dorgan, Billy Dorn, Clifford Dorrough, Ricky Duque, David Eddington, Alayne Eldridge, Ronda Elizalde, Nana Epperson, Paula Espinoza, Albert Espinoza, Jesse Faulkner, John 218 Sophomores Faulkner, Pamela lfaz, jo Ann Felux, Harry Fisher, Jenny Fisher, Mary Forsvthe, Marilyn Francis, Sharon Frerich, Danny Friesenhahn, Larry Gandy, Clay Garza, Baldemar Gideon, joel Glazener, Phillip Godoy, Lourdes Godoy, Maria Golloe, Eddie Gonzales, Elvira Gonzales, Greg Gonzales, johnny Grams, Loretta Grenwelge, Diane Guerrero, Dina Guster, Tommy Gutierrez, Robert Sophomores 219 Haese, Lauri Halbardier, Kathy Hale, Darren Hale, Pamela Hardin, Tere Harper, Robert Hamilton, Julie Hasenbeck, Robyn Hempel, Michael Henry, Faith Henze, Susan Hernandez, Manuel Hernandez, Olivia Hester, Danny Hewitt, Cynthia Hilbig, Mark Hill, Glenn Holcomb, Larry Hogan, Frank Hoffer, Clint Holder, Brenda 220 Sophomore 1... f Sophomore cheerleaders are T. Nesloney, M. Fischer, V. Speer, U. Trevino. .adv r 5 'fx Dphomores Strive to Achieve in all Events. brey Steffen is proud to show his livestock in the annual East Central Stockshow. i ,-4-5 Holmes, Rodney Holt, Tammy Hubble, Greg Hudek, Steve Hunt, Twila Irving, Paula Jambers, Shirley laskinig, Lambert jefferson, D. Arling Johnson, johnny Johnson, Monique Jones, Christine Jones, Solomon Jordon, Glen Keilman, Robert Keller, Russell Kerlick, Cindy Kimsey, Bryan Sophomores 221 Kiolbassa, Kenneth Kitchens, Wayne Klann, Loretta Kline, Richard Knowlton, Scott Koepp, lliram Kupeuki, Darlene Kossaeth, Nancy Kotara, Kathy Krueger, Curtis Laeehelin, Kenneth Lamm, Susan Land, Pamela Lang, Charles Lee, Ruby Darlene Kopeeki awaits the return of the ball as a panner serves. 222 Sophomores Soplzomores Participate in Various Actzvltl Lees, Danny Lemley, Janice LeSage, Gina -6 01 71h 1 if -ox Afas IQ ' lb v .- , ,-Q, in 'aft ,Aj A Liedecke, Mary Longoria, Tony Lopez, Rita Lubianski, Duane Lubianski, Kevin Luensmann, Mark Lutz, Mike Nleinke, Pamela Nl:-nchaca, Robert Meredith, Brenda Mareier, Rosalinda Meyer, John McBride, Kirk Mclilachern, Beverly McNeil, Frank lVlc0mber, Mae Nladkins, Willie Magbee, Kathy Nlagill, jonathan Maker, Yvonne Marckwardt. Wanda Mareth, Glynn Marsh, Dennis Mason, Glenda Maxwell, William Maynard, Chuck lVliller, Rebecca Miller, ,lulie Nlikolajczyk, Charlie Mitchell, ,lay Sophomores 223 Moczygemba, JoAnn Monell, Kevin Montalvo, Dolores Montoya, Roger Morales, Nicky Moul, Rhonda Muenster, Karen Myers, Lissa Nesloney, Tamie Neubauer, Brenda Nichols, ,lake Nollkampe, Karl Ormsby, Kenneth Ortiz, Albert Ostroff, Laura Ou, Kathy Oullette, Douglas Pacheco, lima Padalecki, Lloyd Parker, Raymond Parrish, Ricky Passano, Mike Perales, Michael Perales, Terry Perez, Mario Perez, Rose Peters, Lynda Plata, David Plate, Danny Plate, Theresa 224 Sophomores vphomores Take Part in Annual Signing. Kerlick receives her annual. ? I ,. Piper, Randal Pollok, Vernon Pope, David Prentiss, Lorna Prosser, John Quinlanilla, Mary Rakowitz, Alfred Rakowilz, Linda Rapstine, Richard Rauschuber, joseph Real, Bruce Reeves, Amy Reynolds, J. D. Riberio, Ricardo Richardson, Betty Riggs, Susan Roger, Pal Romero, Delia Rodriguez, Beverly Ross, Rhonda Royce, Greg Rusin, Cathy Russell, Penny Saddler, Michael Sophomores 225 Salazar, Johnny Salmon, Tina Santella, Kathryn Sarver, Randy Sauer, Dale Schulze, Larry Schmidt, Pamela Schaefer, Debbie Seguin, Erasmo Sekula, Gail Selvidge, Mike Shadrock, Anton Shadrock, joe Shane, Judy Sharpe, Belinda Sholtz, joseph Simmons, Jay Skloss, Alois Skloss, Roxanne Smarzik, Nancy Soden, Deanna Solarczyk, Margie Solis, Danny Speer, Arthur 226 Sophomores A ..' aw 'Q Anton Shadrock stays in shape for footl 9 oh 'Q 5 XYQ .i homores Are Very Creative During Class I 44, ye Wallace draws picture of his baseball idol every chance he gets. AQ la:- 04 00 191 If Qi Speer, Vicki Speir, jackie Stockman, Riley Stockton. Julie Strezelczyk. David Stowe, Bob Sumner, Herbert Taylor, Chris Tcrrill, Laura Trevino, Olaya Tudhope, Mary Ulrich Valdez, Vallejo, Vallier, Russell Richard Mary Kenneth Wagn er, Cindy Wagner, Pat Wallace, Steve Ward, Richard Warden, Chris West, Leonard Sophomores 227 Sopfzomores Are Active in Events to Ubtain Knowledge White, Tracy Wiatrek, Jacqueline Wieters, Cathy Willis, Carol Willis, Nancy Williams, Ralph Yeates, Rusty Zigmond, Alfred Zigmond, Leatrice Zunker, Cynthia Clifford Dorn attempts to pass the peanut to Brenda Neubauer. 228 Sophomores Sophomores a re excited about what's happening in Student Cou ill Hoffer tries to keep Mrs. Gabrysch from stealing his hat. Vilfki Speer UTS hcl' best for Vaf5ilY- 1 5 E it if ichael Saddler does chin-ups for exert use john Myers enjoys participating in one of the new activities at East Central. 1 Sophomores 229 Adcoek, Anita Almanza, Charles Alvarado, Amelia Anders, Tammie Anderson, Dee Ann l Anderson, Gerald Anderson, Sherry Andis, Albert Andis, Dana Anoil, Antonette Mary Tudhope Elected as Freshman Class President 'bd Mary Tudhope, President, Nanci Woodehick, Vice President, Laurie Burns, Secretary, Donna Britz, Treasurer, and Donna Elliot, Reporter elected as the leaders ofthe Freshman class in 1974. Arnold, Mary Ashley, Terre i Attwood, David 'A p- ' 'WN Babineau, Patrick Bain, Billy ' -If J i ......-W f t f . A r ,Rl ' 230 Freshmen 48. M. 'SU QA f s 'F V . I z 'E I ,4-1. x .g .5 . x, W... Y M1 odye Lerieh, Debbie Dorrough, Nanci Woodehick, Samantha Brilz and Shirley Minirra show the upperelassrnen that they have the most spirit. Balmos, Paul Barbosa, Raymond Barden, Bart Bartosh, James Beauchamp, .loe Behrendl, Kenneth Bellinger, joel Biersehwale, Kim Bios, Derwin Blanco, joseph Blaylock. Norma Bluhn, Dennis Bonn, Barry Bonugli, Daren Bonugli, Debra Bonugli, Robert Bordovsky, john Borrego, Daniel Borrego, Delia Borrego, lrene Fresh men 231 Borrego, Victor Boyd, Sharon Branecky, Lynnette Brietzke, Alan Britz, Donna Britz, Samantha Brown, Dawn Buckley, Henry Buckley, Steven Bullard, Patrick Burns, Laurie Butler, Leona Byrd, Darlene Byrd, David Camp, Bethena Y - - -2- --in 1 2 t Freshmen Make Headway in 'c0ddway', 232 Freshmen S S ts E 3 H vi -l F it 3 Q l Freshman Russell Wyatt rushes to get to his second period class. Sandy Milner wonders if her turn wi on 'Av 1- .3 Campbell, Richard Cardenas, Reynaldo Casanova, Eva Casanova, Ray Castillo, Johnny Cavazos, Jesse Cavazos, John Chapman, Deborah Childers, Michael Coloewey, Sandra I icq I -I , s she waits behind Randy james Cole, James Colegrove, Tina Coleman, William Collins, Edward Conner, Timothy ,gs-A QX X' . ,-- f' X.. -7 , . . Lea, ge- Q 4 , Freshmen in Mrs. Wilson's class find out that school is all work and no play. Freshmen 233 Cortez, Luis Cosper, Debra Crank, Alex Crawford, Donald Crosby, Jimmy Cuellar, Diana Cuellar, Donna Cunningham, Delton Curro, Perry De Bravo, Mark De La Fuente, Angie De Leon, jill Derby, Donald Dial, Janice Diaz, Elizabeth Dixon, Ara Dorrough, Debbie Doyle, John Duran, Terry Dzierzanowski, Cynlhi Dzierzanski, Dottie Dziuk, Yvonne Eddington, Robert Elizalde, Pete Elliot, Donna Faulkner, Brenda Faulkner, Nathan Felkner, Karen Felux, Aileen Felux, Gregory 234 Freshmen H Freshmen Learn That H ork Is Key to Success Ferguson, Connie Fisher, Russell Fisher, Ruth Fiske, Jeffery Flemons, Delores Forle, llusalincl Foster, Teresa Francis, Anna Mari: Freahe, Raymond Furlong, Shirlvy Gaona, Rose Garcia, Janie Garcia, Rosemary Garza, Lucinda Garza, Raul ii1I-ire lkll le V I I --.-1-. lflll A If fl ' 4:95. 'BELL-., . A , :rf f , . 'K '- f-f, ',1 10.-A 'f.5 'l'f-.g . .i1v.sg',,g3.--, N gui A ' Lynette Branecky whispers words of encouragement to her lamb before being judged at tha- Fast Central Stuclxsliow. Freshmen 235 What do you mean there's a bug in my hair?l Gonzales, Joann Granzin, Miles Grier, Cheryl Grunewald, Mark Guerrero, Gene Guerrero, Sandra Gunn, Catherine Gutschke, Glenn Gutz, Lester Halbardier, Connie llale, Melinda Handley, Phillip llannah, Kathy Harlos, Daniel Hawkins, Betty 236 Freshmen Gatewood, David Gault, Ray Gembler, Valerie Gipson, Earl Godwin, Patti Golla, Janice rtracurricular Activities with Academic Studies 'vi .4- 46 W DQ -17 ac- 036: C .gs ,ug .V ,hw ian. 4715 fl I -gh, Hunt, Donald Hutchinson, June lrving, Elizabeth t .. -..,, Q,,,,,Wm..m,.,t-g,:,- ' , -F c , . 1 v 5 J Henze, Debbie Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Carmel Hernandez, Pedro Hernandez, Susana Herrera, Araceli Herrera, johnny Hewitt, Lisa Hines, Donna Hook, Glenn Holbrook, William Hooper, David Horner, james Horner, lVlary Howes, Stephen ,L f ftz':.x ?a ,,.,g , . it 1 ig i . .Lia .175 f f'f ' 'ffl ij. fteete in ff 21755 , 1-,gig I 5- A- ' A tm ,rites ff., A A - , v.-, Q -.i-,.-. nan-:ceq E Coach Holcomb explains to his class that it is not right to rip pages out of their books. Freshmen 237 Freshmen Participate in Hard Work ana' Jackson, Pamela Jackson, Royce Jaksik, Louis James, Barbara James, Randall javior, Paul 238 Freshmen Exciting Activities Jenkins, Kenny johns, Daniel K Johnson, Sandy Jones, David Freshmen practice hard for achieve- ments. 'Q . Debbie Pickert and Terry Ashley show enthusiasm as the basketball game begins jones, Eddy jones, Kirk Kappelman, Beverly Keilmann, Dale Kelly, Eva Kilgore, Owen Kingsbury, Yvonne Kiolbassa, Sandy Knowlton, Sam Kopeeki, Natalie Kosub, Becky Kosub, Linda Kosub, Vincent Kotara, Fred Kramer, Darrel Krauss, Milton Kravitz, Elaine Kronk, Merrie Kubena, Karen Kunert, Sandra Laechelin, Laura Lange, Roger Lees, Sandra Leija, Robert Lemley, Gene Lerich, Melodye Levrie, Patricia Lubianski, Steve Lujan, Jesse Lynn, Mark Freshmen 239 .:Q'J.r'W' I fiviqwf h,ig.Q:M,a,r L K in .. e an W iii W E ' 1 - e ' ' kg , ,,.. . ,fa F -' -41. IQ-ff , ,V f' ' ,ima k x 1 1. gg- Q es' I . m ,Ioan Rauschuber i Madl, Bobby Majette, Beatrice Markert, Mary Markgrab, Darlene Marquez, Frank Martinez, Ernest Maxwell, Michelle Mazurek, Wayne McCreless, Jackie McEachern, Steve McHorse, Dwayne Mclnvale, Tammy McMillan, Larry McMullen, Patrick Meeks, Michael 24-0 Freshmen S wondering if il will CVGI' be her Nm- Jesse Cavazos is getting the main part of his new comic book u n S I Freshmen Partlczpate ln EIClflng Class Activitzes Melton, Dale Mercier, Jean Menz, ,Iohn Metcalf, Cindy Metz, Frank Meyer, Cathy Michalec, Michael Mihalski, Donna Mika, Joey Miles, Carolyn Miliken, Chris Miller, Robert Milner, Sandy Minica, Shirley Monlalvo, Herlinda Montez, Delia Montez, Oscar Montgomery, Patricia Montoya, Roy Morales, Carlos Muenster, Dale Munez, Conception Musquiz, Kalrinia Nerio, Jimmy Freshmen 241 Newbauer, Elizabeth Newman, Ronnie Nibblett, Homer Nollkamper, Bubba O,BfiHHl, Rusty Olivares, Trudy Ormand, William Ortiz, Susie Owen, Dudley Owens, Terri Page, Kathy Palacios, David Palmer, Boyd Parker, Donna Parker, Mary Parrish, Tammie Patterson, Michael Patterson, Tammy Perez, Diana Perez, Iris Phillips, Greg Pesina, Henry Pickard, Debra Pieniazek, Adrian Pieniazek, ,Iohn Piper, Cindy Pollok, Merlie Pollok, Wanda Pool, Susan Rabenaldt, Karen 242 Freshmen Freshmen Find Upperclassmen Interesting Peo! Ramsey, Kenneth Rauschuber, Charles Rauschuber, loan Rauschuber, Karen Real, Craig Real, Michael Real, Penny Redford, Donna Regalado, Eddie Reichenau, ,Iody Reyes, Larry Reyes, Monuel Reynolds, Susan Riedel, Randy Rihn, Jackie Robertson, Paula Robinson, William Robles, Ray Rogers, Sandra Ruiz, Edna Ryan, Raymond Saenz, lrma Freshmen 243 Salazar, Julian Sanchez, Diana Sanchez, Michael Sanchez, Paul Sanders, Linda Sands, ,Iocy Schick, David Schrauh, Edward Schrauh, Terry Schreiner, Sherrell Freshmen Work Hard in Electiv W-'mm t 3 Two Pep Squad members, joey Sands and Beth Camp. show how much spirit they have by hanging posters for the home basketball game Shultz, Margorie Seiler, Linda Senac, Gloria Senac, Jerry Seguin, Albert L I 244 Freshmen 06 'Q -1' '-4' -9 gl 00 ,..an ,.-a-n -pw 4..f-:ur -at Ut yi t Qqyt, ,gr 1 3 Sf 'QT -'ll gt K .-,. Sn' A l HJ sl , t Sevenil, Elias Shadrock, Robert Shaner, Nlaury Shook, Douglas Sikes, Allen Skloss, Keith Skloss, Wayne Smasal, Louis Smith, James Smith, Randy Smith, Renee Smith, William Sosa, Gloria Souder, Genny Spear, Del Speer, Melony Spivey, David Stasny, Tony Stefanie, Billy Streater, James Sandra Rogers, a new choir member thinks about the solo she has to sing for contest. Freshmen 245 Strzeclczyk, Karl Strzelczyk, Pam Stullz, jimmy Sullivan, Clarke Sweet, David Talamanlez, Salvador Taylor, Dennis Taylor, Laura Teague, Danny Terrill, Theresa -'E..-: C ll 78 246 Freshmen i Freshman Class Finds Time for Fun X N, 'rv Donald Hunt dreams of how it will be when he becomes a senior. TXF' Qi 'xii ,lames Smith is caught hanging around. Terrill, Thomas Thompson, Cindy Thompson, Nathon Tondre, Terry Torres, Cecilia Torres, Margaret Torres, Patricia Trepagnier, Debbie Tribble, Terre Tudhope, Mary Turknett, Ricky Valdez, Eddie Vaspinder, Gary Verdeja, Ray Vivier, Frank Wallace, Wesley Ward, Elizabeth Ward, William Warden, Robert Washington, Kenneth Fresh men 247 T ,,.,.: --is 's . Us 5 1 H L 5 L,,, , is s 5 is 1 i ..A ,. N, . .. f i ld. liill' Q s 11 ir. - . J J, ,gg 2 RWD 2 fl -1' Boyd Palmer, out near the Ag. barns really grits his leelh as len tons of cow accidentally steps on his fool. Watkins, Thomas Weatherly, ,lohn Weed, Rexie, Wells, James Wells, Jimmie West, Joseph Wharion, Russell Wiatrek, Debra Williams, Letticia Williamson, Diana Woodchick, Nanci 248 Freshmen v 1 2 M r 79 Ii' ff .,. ,.. L .loe goes to hit the ball and the referee calls interference. 2 S w Freshmen Have A Good Year We challenge you to guess the mystery hand ofthe year. , wa s l so -wi Workman, Susanne Wyatt, Russell Yantis, Penny Yeater, Pamela Zamora, Harry Zamora, Rudy Zapata, Cynthia Zavala, Gilbert Zigmond, Cheryl Y Sk Zigmond, Darlene ' A - U Q N Q , ' S :aa Q 'D ' .lr 5 gy Ili 'I 145-if r '. 51 if - Z W5 . ' .fi Y! . aee 'H K Z 1. ' . if r ,- . - ,fi -. ,,, .- 1 I ,, I 4 ,L ,, , -si 3 .:' 09, aa! ,-4' ,t -. ff , - gy, , h Q W K' 'vkr :Wav y ,,, - ipvw , ,Y , ,J ., , it ,Q ' -' , .- - ,g....-: -f ,.- W . ,. .- , A s mtg- . .: .,'. A ' .... ,' 1-Md, .gy - 5 -s,.,.i . 'U-ff.-..,-...-,.,', . ,- as ' 1 rt s. 'rn 'L I . . . 2' Zigmond, Timothy --. , , ,,,,, 5. ., A if X 'J F0 ' 2 I Nivxx t t f - - X. 1 4' -xx I UR 19 J Ya. ,Q L V if naw ' e Y H Z Zillmann Marilyn 'W Yf l- iM 's'-est' sn H i I Z - ' E WMM ' -Z f,i N . 1-faq , as mem. an up as Freshmen race against their own shadows. Freshmen 249 f ADMINIS T RA T I oN 1 School Board Sets Rules for the East Central District 1974-1975 School Board Members are: Standing, KL-Rl, James, Blocker, J. C. Crow, and Virgil Knowlton fPresidenU. Seated are: Donald Mill fSecretaryj, Earl Roberts, James Tudhope fVice-Presidentl, and Emil F. Dzuik fnot picturedj. Glenn Hill served as the director of Special Programs for the 1974-75 school year, 252 Administration tt 5'-X Q 4 L5 K Y -1-, r Ji ,. fs--, 'fix Q '- M, A Pat L. Holmes, superintendent of East Central School District, makes frequent checks to see that the district is running smoothy. ,kfzf-1955? in Lenoard Duckworth served as Director of Business for 1974-1975. g-u-at .fly txt ' wif' '31 5, . P, J,ffl!ff fLt A n 414, V 'Q . Wfxnlg-'gS'fff4'V. , ' NVQ' Wy' Y ' I. 5 L 1' Pat Holmes takes time to pose for a picture. Administration 253 . pq. TQ' s..,l 4--ri Q ' 1. ,,- 'JI ,J ,J 'I f' A 17 faux' 'I '-A -'ar rA.,,1i4,, + 5,5 i Z J ,V Jill., -n,,r, 55- nz., 411 V ,S.4w2..i' .w , ,L ,ifrl 5 -4: 14' 14, 1 -1,4 Leaders Work Together to Solve Problems at East Central I I S ig, iii Mr. Reichenau, principal at E. C., has many responsibilities. He is seen looking over some grade sheets. 9 in Mr. Cusman looks at a trophy the golf le During advisory, Mr. Dresch discusses some problems with Mr. Maldonado received' 254 Faculty 3:-v .'.-'fiat 1, .,'.,.5.g. ., ,. v- .. . . I J-yf::Ef. L- 1' M1Z3c::3 4 A .,,,.....,,,, . W.. ... 1 ,, ff? ,. :E g --1-' .-11 fAA 1.1 .- ...,,. ' CE EYQX -.js,,3 fri ,fr ., v -f ,K .. x , 93.2.- 1 Y A .-., ffilf ' few 45 - . M ,H-.e f i .- ,-.- ': . ,: '-.xv J. ?2 4 31 '11 . ,Y 1 .f, ,-1.- ,t 4:7 :rf r ls ,. ff , 1Zf . X: V x.', i f' 1 if N 9, y.: lgff ? m. ,F 'V i .win ' ,QF if , . Ar! I .' I , K ' i I 59' f ., : , ' 1? A. r if 'sf ' . 3' v 9 if .pw in , , 5 U ,, K f. Q , f 2 ' 1 ' S - A Y 3 v ,f .4 .,, fam 11 '- A '-' 'H J.-xii? fat , SW f 5 ' A.. ,M my A 1- 'z ' - '- Swff -fixff . ., . -5 V-sf-Q .' ,saw f gww .ge35,f, . gf g f. ,, mf V - R 'T 114. I i A has -x..'!f new it ,. ,Ag -er v HY? to the Future Vocational Counselors Guide Students lVlr. Schraub, counselor, helps a student choose the right course Mr. West, vocational counselor, looks over some changes in schedules. 256 Faculty s fo .',, f- , Mrs. date. r her schedule. Parr keeps attendance records u or X Mrs. Vetters, secretary, looks through some office records. 1 Mrs. Sunday grades some classroom assignments from her bookkeeping students. l ' za V V .ge x ...BI 5 A 2 Mrs. Lindsay helps a VOE student with one of the office machines they learn to use W b Mrs. Moore helps a student with a lypingjob. fi? 5-1 V ' -4 ya. Mrs. Chapman rel schedule. Peggy Chapman BA Samette Lindsay MA Vicky Moore BBA Dorcella Sunday BA axes from her busy Faculty 257 -1... English Department Works on Curriculum N. Uumlx sims bum during Ilmlnull se-usun Mrs. Walsh wrilvs nul lllm- f-llIlllillIN'Illi1l5Hi-I'll1gIiSh for mw ui' hm-1' vlussv, 5a fi? fl MVN Nix WY ll ' ir U h i1li ?5'! Mrs. Wilson gm mu 1 xmrlx shi-I-l Ihr llle' lwlwlil of'h1'rEl1glish vluss. 2 18 lfuru Hlll'lxIl2.ll'Kh Kay Uillllysvlx Nunvy Gumly Belly Cray B4-my llugim BX BS BS MA, Dvpl. Hvuml BA MA,x 'ill' ' 6 l lll 5. Xlucmsie-I' and Xliss KLlIlIllll'l' lalw il look ill sumn' ul' lln- plans lm' lln' ne-xl annual. My-5, liurlximnh SIWHL, lm ,lun-1 Slug-il-5. -.fx .war As. Gulmrysvlm l'l'lNlt'l'S uid lo K. Kulzllll. Mrs. llngun explains llw usa' ul' 4'l'l'lillll VL-rlus to sumv ul' lln- buys in lu-x' vllws. 4, 1. A . .,. . ,,,, -W ,, arun Kummu-r llfmnil- Nluvnsln-r Cullmy Nix Linda Walsh ,loam Wilson ISA BA BA BA Q .112 Wi? Fill7UllY 259 1 'X I 4 1 E x 5 bonu-l'.nglusl1lvum-lw1'sc-11.105 llu- l' l X xullvylmll gllllll' lll Imp-'s lln' lm-um-lu-l's lull um. B. lfrux uml ,l. lvlllplvlull 1lilIlI't'Lll M-1 z Kay llz1lnys1'l1 lulws lima- lo 1'l1m-vlx uulu Nun- vy llumlfs nm-xx ll1l'l'illlS on 501 Llny. 'lwlmrouglmul llw year, English lcacl1U1's work:-cl on an vurricfulum for the: lhur lvvvls ul' English, lwacled by Belly Cray, clt'parlm1'nl In-all. Eaull waulle-1' worluwl on lln-ir purlivulzu' lvvcl. Eau-ll le-vm-l vur- rivulum vonsisls ol' Basic' Ulmje-uliva-s, Ll - Rationale: lnslruvlional Olmjvvlivm-s, Nlellmcls ol' Prcsvnlalion. M4-lllmls ol' Evalualion. and a l3ilmliugrupl1y. Julie' l'lUIIll'4'llLl ussisls Nlrs. Gray xsillm smnn- English mln-purlmvnl lnusim-ss 260 lfau-ully SIX l r breign Language Department Uffers Several Languages s. I'.lHlllINl Qlrr-sw-X lu elmlvnb lln' lIlIlNll4llllN'l' ul l7I'L11'lIl'IIlgLl lLlllg.Illilgl'1'Yl'l'X IILIX. 5 Y 3 i . . . Ig' I 5 '.-1-L JTZ X5 'G' E XX bg ,aux ,EW 1 .4 -Nh . A ,,.o'0 -1 .-'M HRA. -ef If Lf..- Enquisl. Nliu BX Qlomulu. Sh-phvlu HX jolmson. lflizulwlh IM Iolmsnn uw-l's4-va lhv lilmmry lu lu- sun- il is run pmpvrly. Ur. Xllllthllllllllh pl't'Iiill'!'N fur his vlzlssvs un hiS1'0I1f'l'l'1'l11'l' lH'l'IUtI lun-ullx Science Department Offers Many Areas Mr. S1'l1ullz1'ullm-vis his lhoughls uhoul lhm- Sl'il'lli'l' Fair. Miss Vane Mr. Pospisil aids an sludvnl with his lah sh:-1-l during a lub. Phil A.-mold, ns 'fn' Theresa Nlorkovsky, BA Leland Puspisil, Bslfd 262 l z14'ully LA Mr. Tankvrslvy points out certain 1-If-lm-nls on lhe pvriodiv lublv. 39.102 40.09 44.95 ,41.6og Sc 11 f Ca .ff 7 w .' I9 20 ZI 22 85,-47 87.62 88.9I 9l.22 Rb Sr Ylrl 37 '38 V-39--40'-4 132.91 I37J4'-l -178.49- Cs Ba '-, Hf 55 56 - 7 ms. :mf-l' Fr Ra , 87 . gg-, -, 4.-.1 ,X ,x K-y mama, I38.9l 4 ' Tsme. - la Aww K Sr-sa Avon: Anand f 1 ,,. . .- n'kovsky hf-lps sunu' SlUl11'HlS with lI1l'il'lLlllWlPl'k- Nlr. Xrnmhl In-Ips sluslm-nls in QI1 llliillwlldllllr., .nn 1XINIlITl nl. Q xi i Amulfl 54-lmllx. HS Rivhurml Vlxllllkl'l'SI4',, IBS 'Z fl' Ann Yuuulf-xx-n1lm'. HS 4-1 l zu'uIly 263 Teachers Try to Individualize Time MVN- lVl'5 WVN 5l i'l '5l l 'l'0'W lo 0'1 Mr. js-ssc-1' l'1-1-viva-s NIV. Tmu-l1s'1'Spil'il award all il pep rally. HKS 01-'IPI'K:1'0lllt'll'y slush' Mrs. Curln-r mllvhvs in illI1LlX1'lIll'l1l us'l'un1n1y Morlon llys lo think on Ll lvsi. ugl lu-ture-s lo his lmllll slucls Lynn Curlvr. MA Dun J1'ss4'l'. BS .lose-ph Jugl. MA 264 lfuvullx' f f' S. N ' XVIIHUIIIS lukm-s u lilllv lima' out ol' a busy slay ln 4-umw-l1l1'alv wl1ilv his sluclvnls work quis-lly on .A .4 f 1 ark, ,, .L AM illiauns lrivs lu illllhiilllillilt' he-r lime- tu In-Ip sludvnts during lhu- vlaus pvriod. .Q- .M 5 Ihr-ir ussignnlcnl. , ,J I ffwjf f Mrs. Klvvn vxpluins a fvw lllillh prohlcms. Garnvllz' KLli5Q'l'. NIA Many KI.-vu. BX Darn-II Williams. ISS Lon-lla Williams, NIA Faculty 265 'Q 51 Government and History Teachers Choose New Curriculum Carol Bfyillll. BS John Culnpln-Il. HSHQI Doug Curl:-r. NM Thomas llolf-muh. BS 4' , 49 .J-I-.. TN Mr. Cm-il Vasquez l4'c'lul'f-s lo one' of his g.KUXl'I'Illllt'l1l vlussm-s Mr. Surge' grzulvs il few pupm-rs. 1 in ffw ,T ,, v..awQ1qugL K. e W-'aaa K - :mafia if v w N K 'Alf-f Mrs. Bl'Yill1l lislvns in on 'mm' sludvnls in il ffrou 3 mlisvussion Mr. Cum mln-II. 1l1'Jz1l'tl11e'nl II1'illI. lvlalxvs in the lvauhvrs, lou . rv I Wick Renwick, BS Sunny Holwrsun, BS Lt'Of1ill'd Surge, BA ,Iurm-s Tally, HS Ccvil Vasquez, BA l ,H,g1 266 l 1u'ully i fudents Are Prepared for the Future . l.uu XY illillllli lmrkf on us scum- ul' 'IPI' flumlx-ms lil'l'I?ill'1' lu dn wane- 4-uuking. H -argm, i u +1 . Xlussvy uicls Xlvxw-cl:-5 Pm-rn-x wh:-n sln- nm-Qls hvlp on lwr Il0lIH'lIl2llxil1f' prugvrl. Sl Ualrm-ll Xlzlssx-5. BS Lou Williguus. BS Hrs, H4-nm-lw gin-s imlixhllxulixr-cl inslrur- liunslul1l'yslz1l llmsunl. II0lIN'll1ilI'iil15.'I uml KIUSIIIVIUIUQY pn'- PilI'l'SlUllK'I1lS for llu- fulurv. llulnvmzlk- ing sluclvnls lmw- sc-wing pm-jm'ls ul homn' uml al svhooi. 'l'l1e-5' also mlo vook- ing during om' six ww-ks. Cusllwlulugy Sluclvnls lt'LlI'I1 IHH-l'I'Cl1l styles and le-vlmiquf-S during 1-lass limv. Th:-y mlvlnmmslrulm- lliH'l'l'1'l1l slylvs on eavlm OIIIPI' lu pluvtiu-. 1lll'0l1 H!'llI11'K1'. QiilSIlN'llll0g., y Fur-ully 267 Vocational Teachers Give Un the fob Training Mr. Pete Bryant lectures to one of his DECA classes. Mr. Alfred Gutierrez cleans out the Auto Paint and Body building. ...Q Mr. Jerry Templeton checks over some ICT records. E 1 I 2 v. l Mr. Ruben Crow takes time to discuss matters on the phone. Pete Adams BS Clara Beauchamp RN William Bryant BS Robert Crow Lifetime Permit 268 Faculty ,...grQ..--- xxx. ' ' . . V ws- t g - A volt e M ',.1- , - L . . .vis Mr. Adams and Mr. Schley conduct the program for the East Central stock show. l - ' 1 T' ,e ., , 3 x ig, at , 1 ' 5,6 rv'-' V. :- O J, l Xin 'ft .l ' 1 V . . as B Sergeant Delley looks over a list of nominees for ROTC queen. Major Wells looks over the program for the Military Ball. r Freddie Delley ROTC Alfred Gutierrez James Mogford BS Jerry Templeton MS Billy Wells ROTC Faculty 269 Art, Band, and Choir Help Students Express Themselves Mrs. Elliot is taken by surprise. Mr. Melenyzer discusses with Roben Kunert the different techniques of art. 270 Faculty Mary Elliot BS Robert Kunz BMED Charles Melenyzer BFA .ludy Smiley BMED Mr. Kunz, band director, watches over the band at a football game. 3 Judy Smiley prepares songs for the choir to perform at choir concerts. if ss 1,-Q , Ewa can Barbara Eccher apparently enjoys her work at East Central as she is caught smili F-1-P Y -A1 Patricia Brandt, homebound teacher, checks on student assignments. l ng over some of her students' work. Patricia Brandt Opal Colton BS Barbara Eccher Sandra Towers Faculty 271 Physical Education is an Important Student Activity Miss Kindschy is seen watching a volleyball game with Sandy Hunter, Betty Cure, Cheryl Rowe, and Cindy Patterson 2 f l . I t Q Qt' '-'ig 1 ff W K -, . nr 3 , I i bf t 1 , i t mf . . Mary Anderwald enjoys teaching Health. After football season, Darrell Hogan has time to teach Drivers Education Mary Anderwald BS Edward Escamilla BS Darrell Hogan Cheryl Kindschy BS 272 Faculty People Behind the Scenes Play a Big Role at E. C. 1 t 3 I-IF11 .,, - I 371' 5 . ,SJ , :teria ladies are QL-RJ: Maryjo Zigmond, Esther Gonzales, Florence Neubauer, Edith Wilkins, Beaver Sullivan, Dollis Price, Betty Turknett nagerl, and Carol Wieding Knot picturedj. el Marroquin, Mike Cristofoletti, and Arthur Arrendondo keep the t Central campus clean. S. Perez, Delia Alcorta, and Rose Stafford work to keep E. C. look- g nice. AQ Earl Robertson, mechanic, keeps the E. C. buses running smoothly. Staff Members 273 4,ff::::s5iL2?T . '.:1?i'f 2.2: fgfz .sg E:,2-L.3?vtfi'i'?2:EEi2i:f1f'V' PM- W ,X f wx y A W rr -Qs. ifi-.:l9:112fif'.'-eil - f HE 'itz f I, , v . view .5 , N, se .news fp 4 ,, K 3 .za :g www 2: - -' WL K. KNUWLT P VING CONTRACT x, Ewa 'K 4 ' I xg RENS 1 'W E ,, -.A.,,,fwa,,L ,, 1 1 i L V n' 1 3 ef 'a La Moy Jewelers I 1 Mills Inc. 734 So. W. W. White Rd. 333-1271 Custom Grinding and Mixing San Antgnio, Texas Farm Bureau Tires and Batteries 78220 1 779-2171 1 !Eastwood Cleaners Balrs Taxidermy 1 and Laund ry We Mount Deer, And All Game 1 4- Hour Service-We do P. O. BOX 101 Alterations Elmendorf, Texas 78112 4-431 12. Houston st. 333-6451 Phone NE53763 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK UPEN BAM-7PM ul- V- i n I A I M lt' J 1 1--..--v..-...h-...vw-my-1.0-..-.... The bank with more Hinnetetmts Park 1 bil Il f f I E an f X Stat B k Av C 512 HIGHLAND AT HACKBERRY PHONE 532-3111 , SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78210 MEMBER F.DIC Ad 277 Compliments of igTEXAS SESTATE 1 -:3:j.f.f:54 :-.-.-:4c-:-:- 14:21:51-:iz 2-2-1-1-' J-4'- f'Q.-122522 'Gthe BANK bank with a Heartw Sewing Our Community in Every Way Yea 811 South W. W. White Road 15125 333-6210 ' Hornets! Q San Antonio, Texas 78220 P. O. Box 20100 Member FDIC A Cordial Welcome Awaits You At ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH La Vernia T.V. 81 Appliances Central Air, Electrical Plumbing, and Appliance Sales 81 Service 779-3831 La Vernia, Texas 3726 South New Braunfels Ave. fAt the corner of lVIcCreless Shopping Cilyl F. H . A. Phone: 534-5409 Sunday Services 8 AM 81 10 AM U would like to Rev. Chalres H. Berry as Rector congratulate the Seniors of 775. 278 Ads Veronicgjs ,,, 1 1 Compliments of JOHNSON 81 MEYERS 1466 S. W. W. White Rd. 333-0011 Used Construction Machinery Rutledge INC Equipment ' Company 803 Lovett 5111 s. E. Loop 410 2242202 1 San Antonio, Texas 78222 ,lim Rutledge Office 1512! 648-3112 John Bynum MOTOR MART AUTO PARTS zz I -e-- Q-of f eoro, , 111. o gi I -J 1 efn ' gig g-to i it 'S 9 3 1 i 3 iw' 512 South W. W. White Rd. 2422 East Soufhcfoss 112 Block South of 112 Block East Of Houston St. and South W. W. White Rd. Mccreless Shopping CRY Phone: 333-7191 Phone 533-8103 N Ad 279 Come Worship With Us Brookhill Baptist Church 631 Utopia 333-4947 R. 0. T. C. Gives It's Best For East Central 648-3500 Alamo Enterprises Building Supplies, Inc. Robert's Hair Designs Shirlene Hemby Owner Charles Nichols, Mgr. 658-3169 4654 Rigshy Ave, 409 E. Aviation Blvd. San Antonio, Tx. 78222 UIUVCTSHI CNY, THX-35 Chain Link Fences Clothes Poles Portable Buildings Mail Boxes 81 Stands Patio Covers Sz Slabs Bar-B-Q Grills . Car Ports Window Guards I 1 a 1 MISSION FENCE 81 i. tr -' H' ' 7 HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. The State Bank of Terms Arranged 3. 1452 South W. W. White Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78220 Member F.D.I.C. Phone: 227-5411 280 Ads Rufus A. Walker 81 , Co. Weatherstrip Division Tl e holds and Weutherstripping N L Q N ' ' d ' s 'l1ed furnished an uma E pansi n joint Covers 0 Dock Bumpers . 0 . Safety Stair Xosings and T ad N , G M C Flag Poles-Lommerclal dl d Re ide mal R W Vaughan D121 736 4451 Home ll n 13121 64-9 1562 Poplar at Colorado-P. 0. Box 12368 San Antonio, Texas 78212 Mattke 3915 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas 78212 Tele hon :736-1561 Lumber Company Sam Sem p e Selling Better Quality For Less La Vernia, Texas Phone: 779-2661 HILL MANUFACTURING CO. Fiberglass Bath Componets Architectural Plastics Telephone: 649-2211 Hwy. 87 East P. O. Box 20192 San Antonio, Texas 78220 Ads 283 THE EAST CENTRAL SPIRIT CLUB Backs The Hornets Contactl for X Car r llpporlunilx Xlain Olliw- Holt ,-Xwnuvf-l'.0. Box C158-Zip 7812925 f3l2j flelfl-l l ll l YCJLJF CATERPILLAR DEALEFQ 135 ' L I gW...4 K ' i:,l'i Q34 MACHINERY co. i ' sAN ANTONIO Ausfm Caterpillar, Cat and Traxcavator Xrc Re 1 tered lrademarks of Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tudhope's Longview Holstein Perez Garage Farm Highway 87 E Route 6, Box 24-0 Lone Oak S A t 'o an n om A Borden Producer Since 1921 Congratulations Seniors From EAST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL School Administration and Faculty Ad 285 ofga ffbsvsfofzmslzfa nc. dlflafsziaf Qaafing-Jsazaucg and l.-lbzusfopmznf fagozatoziza l 4614 SINCLAIR ROAD A SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78222 15127 648-3131 Compliments of . t fiif? YAAO ' . ,saw , 1. A., A-swf . -f-5 ' -wtf ' 2--f Tn ',.: w.gs. 1 VEWW if? T?ff'Si'2i'7 2 -'N ?Y Xa, 5, 3.3 . ' U I -'E-wi: 5f?2I51 1. 2 im felggiga ' X - 'ir' owl-ft 7 , I F-:ffl was-:fwgzff-ffffiwvifsrz-7 fd ioss1fritg,,4Q-gwtf-1 H wif..-fax, if-kwa ,. --'- . A V Y V A' l OX ,G - , 1 ' it ' :.fl'2Qii3.'l' A A, K , ,. ' ff - 1 W fffw 9' 1' - ., 39 zifvffffw- ' KK 41: K ,.,, . A SSH ' ri' 7 - X 5 is A + 1g5:fQ,i1f.v - f ' N , 1,1,f. .J,, Y -A J - X 4 G 5 Ji G l ' s, Web ANNUNCIATlON CHURCH Compumemsof D'ck Ketner St d'o Hi Way Haus s. ' U ' S Instructions on Piano G Drums, Grgan, Bass: Guitar Banjo, Steel Guitar Owners: Mr. 81 Mrs. Billy Moore Villa Grande Lot 31 Mr. Sl Mrs. AUIOS Rhoads 8622 S. Zarzamora Phone 923 8509 Noted for Good Home-Cooked Meals Studios Office Restaurant: 779-9231 Drive-In: 779-9281 78224 286 Ads 4 Best Wishes to the Seniors of '75 from the EAST CENTRAL QUARTERBACK CLUB Rigsby Auto Parts 2022 Rigsby 337-574-4 Open 8 AM to 9 PM Weekdays Open 8 AM to 6 PM Saturdays Open 9 AM to 3 PM Sundays 87 Ice 81 Food 4922 Rigsby Nlf You Can't Stop, ,lust Wave. DeWaaI's Radio 81 T.V. SALES 5: SERVICE 17435 HACKBERRY o 532-6365 Compliments of the East Central KOEPP CHEVROLET INC. 51st Anniversary 1923-1974 Congratulations Hornets t'Y0ur Country Chevrolet Dealern La Vernia Texas 7 F. F. A. 779-24-41 LaVernia . 649-2311 San Antonio Rated fhapter 947-3626 Sutherland springs Ads 287 Phone Q29-2091! V. K. Knowlton Paving Contractors The Wallace Family Backs the Hornets Seguin New Car Dealers Jamison Motor Co. Seguin Motor Co. 379-4381 379-1192 Asphalt Parking Areas and Drives Highway Motor CO. The Dodge House 8520 Knowlton Rd. Office: 649-2091 3794736 379-3011 San Antonio, Texas 78220 Soechting Motor Inc. Weyel Buick C0- 379-4546 379-3313 L A u m m : n x t r,,i 7. ,,,, Jv- , Y i., kk,,Z5I B'-113119 1 Sales 81 Service 333-5110 661-4227 5400 E. Houston Cary Farrow Exclusive Authorized Dealer Marchant 0 Addmaster 0 Compucorp SCM Typewriters , , ,- ----f--tif.--1, 3, 1---, . -I .. ,. wang. ,,,, Q uname-i .zo-2.-, ., . .... -. ...L .,- ,N ,,,- P 1 f X M, me 4 ,Ld P ff '9 'f ef? ' f f W 1 - f 4 ' 'V' ' A-A .9 ' , ff 1' f. 'x '4-V- ' '!' .- -.,,,,'1'Lr,' - ' ,L . ,yy -fl'-24 -. f ' - -' P . . . ,.,-Q., .eq , wiv .5-fi' T, .mag ..gJ.,,..-1, , , f. 1!Z.'- ,L sf-qw -f, P.: M.. IDEAL SUPER MARKET Discount Food Prices Home of Fresh Killed Meats- lnspected and Graded 4734 Rigsby 8 AM-8 PM 648-0171 808 N. Alamo P. O. Box 12654 San Antonio, Texas 78212 Pay Your Phone and Uriliry Bills Here 224-4077 226-1821 We also sell money orders. 288 Ads Letls Face It! ll silusl Xlor ll 1 mt lo U0 .PXYY lgzllllxlll Xl Brooks Field National Bank THE FRlEXl5l,Y IYXNKM C ollad Bd at Nouthero Nlember F .DH SALEM SAYERS BAPTIST CHRUCH Hwy. 87 and Stuart Rd. is Pastor-Neil Kibbe Our Only Business ls To Tell You About JESUS CHRIST Ad 289 ST. HEDWIG AMERICAN LEGION HALL Post 539 St. Hedwig, Texas Leased: Dances-Weddings Phone for Bookings 667-1271 W..-Wg DELLCREST INC. Meet Your Friends At Dellcrest Plaza Shop in a climatized Mall for Complete Shopping Needs 1800 Block S. W. W. White Rd. Bobby Compliments of Margaret THE Darrell D E S Darriek 290 Ads Company B Terry Love-Capt. Pam Schmidt-Lt. Nancy Smarzik-Sgt. Tammie Anders Mary Arnold Terre Ashley Pamela Beltran Kim Bierschwale Debra Bonugli Laurie Burns Bethena Camp Linda Carter Vicki Crank Debbie Dorrough Dorothy Dzierzanski Alayne Eddington Mary Fisher Shirley Furlong Lucinda Garza Lisa Hewitt Nancy Kasseath Lena Adams Karen Beadle Georgia Bennett Diane Blalock Brenda Blanco Esther Braune Eloise Creswell Tracey Duecker lvanna Francowiak HORNETTES Colonel: Linda Klann Lt. Colonel: Joni Nelson Major: Lovene Blandford Darlene Kopecki Natalie Kopecki Karen Kubena Laura Laechlin Melodye Lerich Wanda Marckwardt-Rep. Mary Markert Pamela Meinke Shirley Minica Rhonda Moul Melissa Myers Kathleen Ott Terri Owens Kathy Page Donna Parker Debra Pickard Merlie Pollock HCNEYBEES Co-Captains: Carolyn Turner Helen Vasbinder Co-Lieutenants: Lisa Shepherd Karen Woods Sergeant: June Blocker Julie Funicella Cathy Gembler Yvonne Hill Bynda James Patricia Johnson Phyllis Krueger Susan Lamm Company C Donna King-Capt. Yvonne DeBravo-Lt. Patricia Beehee-Sgt. Wanda Pollock Karen Bauschuber Susan Biggs Rhonda Ross-Hist. Cathy Rusin Tena Salmon Diana Sanchez Joan Sands Kathryn Santella-Sec. Belinda Sharpe Mary Vallejo Debbie Wiatrek Diana Williamson Nanci Woodchick Penny Yantis Marilyn Zillman Sponsor: Nan cy Candy Faye Laughlin Gina Le Sage Jo Ann Madkins Karen Muenster Pam Shepherd Teri Soden Betsy Speer Barbara West Sponsor: Kay Cabrysh Ads 291 E. C. SOPHOMORE CLASS Backs the Hornets We,ve got spirit sent fiom heaven, We're the class of '77 292 Ads 9805 Sulpher Springs Rd. e ., 8 MUENSTERiSiICE 1 AND MOBILE sTATloN Custom Mixed Soil-Driveway Materials Phone: 458 No. W. W. White Rd. 333-9424 San Antonio, Tx. 78219 KeIIer's Material Ya rd Sand-Gravel-Cement-Caliche Brick-Patio Stone-Building Steel-Drain Pipes-Asphalt Good Luck Hornets Flats Fixed, Grease Jobs, and Oil Changed Under new management: Del Muenster Tleken Auto Parts and Service Congratulations 119 So. W. W. White Rd. from 333-0271 337-3682 Compliments of A Friend Hillside Beauty Salon Owner: Melford A. Thompson Ad 293 SAYERS MERCANTILE 'E i a W ll Q L ll eneral Merchandise Phone: 649-2151 George Pieniazek, Owner 649-2234 Sayers, Texas The East Central Pecan Valley P- T- S- A' Golf club would like to congratulate the 3435 E. Southcross Seniors of ,75 This Space Reserved for Seniors '75 Advert Aaron, Chris 198, 56 Abt-I, Barbara 17, 18 Acosta, Alexandro 142, 214 Adam, Cynthia 174, 47, 65 Adam, Laura 75, 198 Adam, Michael 214 Adams, Lena 26, 69, 98, 99, 198 Adams, Pete 55, 59, 268, 269 Adcock, Anita 35, 90, 230 Aguilar, James 174 Albarado, Marta 158, 198 Aleman, Lydia 198 Allaire, Edmund 34, 53, 75, 174 Alldredge, Peggy 26, 39, 41, 87, 198 Allen, Cindy 102, 214 Almanza, Charles 230 Alonzo, Gladys 62, 64, 65, 68, 174, 124 Alvarado, Amelia 16, 214 Alvarado, Ray 16, 214 Anders, Tammie 27, 91, 230 Anderson Anderson Anderson Carl 198 Dee Ann 91, 230 Anderson, Anderson, , Gerald 76, 230 Rodney 147 149 150 174 f Sherry'91, 230 3 1 Anderwald, Mary Ann 98, 272 Andis, Albert 16, 230 Andis, Dana 66, 230 Campbell Casanova Aniol, Antonette 60, 230 Anoil, Gail 64, 66, 69, 158 Anoil, Gerald 64, 214 Archey, Susan 44, 45, 57, 65, 91, 174 Arevalo, Guadalupe 39, 198 Arlitt, Doyle 175 Arnold, Phil 69, 262, 263 Ash, Wanda 17, 76, 77, 78, 94, 175 Ashley, Terri 27, 66, 99, 230, 240 Attwood, David 91, 230 Babineau, Patrick 230 Bacon, Darrell 214 Baer, Charles 19, 57, 58, 59, 65, 214 Bagwell, Donna 214 Bagwell, Tonya 65, 66, 198 Bahlman, Nancy 90, 175 Bain, Billy 48, 230 Bain, Jo Ann 214 Bain, Linda 46, 175 Bain, Timmy 214 Baker, Shirley 198 Ball, Bernie 108, 140, 141, 175 Ball, Edward 214 Ball, Wade 16, 198 Ballin, John 214 Ballin, Fate 56 Balmos, Paul 56, 231 Balzen, Laura 30, 65, 175 Bandy, John 57, 58, 99, 214 Barahona, Nelda 214 Barbosa, Raymond 231 Barden, Bart 231 Barnes, Rodney 48, 49, 175 Barrett, Rebecca 87, 214 Bartlett, Wyatt 214 Bartosh, James 231 Bartosh, Larry 44, 45, 99, 175, 101 Beadle, Karen 26, 91, 96, 198 Beauchamp, Clara 39, 268 Beauchamp, Joe 248 Becker, Robert 56, 58, 65, 152, 215 Behee, Patricia 27, 60, 198, 61 Behrendt, Kenneth 164, 231 Behrens, Danny 59 Bell, Richard 17, 75 Bellinger, Joel 56, 144 Beltan, Pamela 27, 28, 198 296 lndex Index Bennett, Georgia 26, 39, 57, 68, 112, 198 199, 201 Besch, Yvonne 215 Berry, Paul 96, 108, 113, 139, 175 Bierscliwale, Kim 27, 231 Biddy, Nina 39, 175 Bilderback, Robert 102, 103, 142, 215 Bios, Darwin 16, 76, 144, 155, 231 Bios, Reginald 17, 150, 175 Blacketer. Pamela 215 Blackwood, Christine 215 Blair, Mark 56 Blalock, Diane 26, 28, 64, 215 Blanco, Brenda 26, 215 Blanco, Debra 44, 65, 66, 91, 175 Blanco, Joseph 17, 231 Blanco, Lynn 38, 39, 63, 65, 199 Bland, Kathy 47, 158, 175 Blandford, Cynthia 99, 199 Blandford, Joslyn 39, 44, 65, 199 Blandford, Lovene 22, 25, 39, 99, 199, 100 Blaylock, Denise 54, 68 Blaylock, Norma 231 Blocker, June 26, 28, 47, 65, 66, 68, 70, 175, 19 Bluhm, David 17, 99, 215, 231 Boatright, Virginia 42, 175 Boeck, Maxine 57, 65, 176 Boeck, Melvin 56, 58, 215 Bolding, Michael 64, 68, 102, 215 Bonn, Barry 56, 231 Bonsall, Becky 44 Bonugli, Daren 231 Bonguli, Debra 27, 231 Bryant, C arol 266 Bryant. Pete 44, 45, 268 Buchanon, Jodie 72, 93 Buckley, Henry 31, 232 Buckley, Herman 17, 36, 87, 216 Buckley, Mark 216 Buckley, Stephen 232 Bullard, Michael 16, 50, 51, 176 Bullard, Patrick 16, 232 Burg, Georgina 46, 47, 65, 176 Burger, Carol 216 Burger, Lorrie 216 Burgett, Debra 176 Burns, Laurie 27, 90, 112, 230, 232 Burkhardt, Patricia 76, 77, 258, 259 Butler, Leona 16, 232 Butler, Shirley 199 Bynum, Reba 215, 216 Byrd, Darlene 232 Byrd, David 16, 232 Byrd, Cynthia 176, 125 Cadena, Eric 199 Cadena, K. 91 Camp, Bethana 27, 68, 91, 102, 232, 21 Camp, Melinda 43, 199 Campa, George 21, 84, 216 Campbell, Carol 39, 60, 199 Campbell, Elias 216 Campbell, John 63, 266 Campbell, Marion 47, 175 Campbell, Richard 233 , Sharon 47, 176 Bon ugli, Robert 231 Bordovsky, Jon 56, 144, 231 Borrego, Albert 215 Borrego, Daniel 16, 231 Borrego, Delia 16, 231 Borrego, Eluterio 52, 199 Borrego, lrcne 16, 231 Borrego, Pablo 39, 199 Borrego, Victor 232 Bowers, Scott 216 Candice, Ramierz 216 Cano, Edward 16, 21, 216 Cardenas, Erma 65, 176, 124 Cardenas, Reynaldo 16, 233 Cardenas, Vincente 52, 199 Carl, Beatrice 87, 217 Carson, Bonnie 32, 35, 87, 120, 176, 72, 125 Carson, Karen 75, 217 Carter, Doug 82, 83, 266 Bowman, Thomas 216 Boyd, Debra 43, 77, 199 Boyd, Harry 80, 139, 140, 176, 194, 197 Boyd, Sharon 232, 99 Boyd, Thomas 16, 19, 199 Branecky, Lynnette 56, 58, 232, 235 Branecky, Steven 55, 56, 58, 199 Braune, Esther 10, 26, 38, 79, 92, 106, 207 210 Carter, Linda 27, 74, 87, 217 Carter, Lynn 69, 264 Carter, Rebecca 39, 199, 98 Casanova, Amelia 199 Casanova, Ernest 217 Casanova, Casanova, Ray 233 Casanova, Robert 177 , Rudy 199 Eva 84, 91, 233 Braune, Stephen 216 Brehm, Cindy 44, 176, 91 Bridger, Gary 56, 58, 199 Bridger, Linda 47, 176 Brieden, Susan 216 Brieden, Helen 42, 176 Brietzke, Alan 56, 232 Brietzke, Roy 57, 216 Brinegar, Danny 216 Brinegar, Diana 63, 65, 102, 103, 158, 199 124 Brinegar, Larry 147, 150, 170, 197 Britz, Do nna 60, 230, 232 Britz, Samantha 231, 232 Britz, Thomas 199 Brooks, Alfred 16, 142 Brooks, Penny 55, 56, 59, 65, 68, 199, 200 101, 100, 98, 99 Brock, Jennie 77 Brown, Dawn 56, 80, 232, 99 Brown, Hope 199 Brown, John 57, 99, 216 Brown, J udith 216 s s Castillo, Johnny 235 Cavazos, Jesse 233, 244, 72 Cavazos, John 144, 233 Cavazos, Richard 217 Cellmer, Charlene 90, 199, 99 Cellmer, Kenneth 217 Center, Carl 57, 217 Center, James 57 Center, Jerry 152, 153, 177 Chancey, Vickie 90, 199, 200 Chapman, Debbie 233 Chapman, Peggy 87, 257 Chavez, Betty 65 Childers, Michael 235 Childers, Stanley 217 Christley, Jack 57, 99, 152, 217 Christley, Wade 57, 177 Ciomperlik, Alfred 51, 56, 199 Ciomperlik, Michael 56, 199 Clark, Carl 56, 142, 217 Clark, Karen 84, 217 Clauss, Cynthia 217 Cockerham, Michael 100, 142, 143, 217 ldeway, Michael 177 ldeway, Sandra 233 le. James 233 legrove, Tina 233 leman. David 140. 150. 199 leman, William 232 llins, Edward 233 lonna. David 51, 200 lonna, Mark 217 lton, Opal 271 mpian, Daiyd 200 mpian, Patsy 46, 47, 93. 121. 178. 179 nner, Tim 233 rtez. Louis 16, 234 nez, Ruben 16, 39, 200 stillo, 17 sper, Debra 234 ughenour, james 17, 19, 21. 200 ughenour Pe 84, 217 1 885' ver, Roberta 200 ver. Shawn 57, 58, 99, 98. 217 vert, Frances 200 vert, Nlartin 52, 53 x, Penny 217 X, Randy 51 ank. Alex 87, 234 ank, Vicki 61, 178 Dorrough, David 44, 178. 125 Dorrough, Debbie 17, 27. 91, 231. 234 Dorrough, Richard 218 Doyle, John 68. 234 Dresch, Milton 254, 255 Duecker, Tracey 26, 60, 68. 201 Duque, David 64, 68, 75. 218 Duran, Terry 16. 234 Dylla, Ernest 51, 201 Dylla, Florence 47. 62. 65. 178 Dzierzanowski, Cynthia 34. 66 Dzierzanski, Debbie 178 Dzierzanski, Dorothy 27, 69, 234 Dzuik, Nlark 94. 63, 65. 95. 201 Dzuik, Yvonne 66. 69. 234 Eddington, Alayne 27, 60, 69. 90. 218 Eddington, Robert 35, 41. 80. 81. 234 Edleman, Cassandra 178 Edmonds, Deborah 44, 69. 178 Edwards, Robert 56, 135. 140. 170. 178 Eldredge, Rhonda 218 Elizalde, Nina 30, 35, 38, 201. 218 Elizalde, Nora 31, 39, 63. 201 Elizalde, Pete 34, 234 Elliot, Donna 91, 230, 234. 99 Elliot, Mary 07, 72, 270 Frerich, Sandra 56, 58, 65, 202 Friesenhahn, Diane 47, 179 Friesenhahn. Larry 51, 219 Fuglaar, Marion 43, 200, 202 Fulkerson, Jeffrey 16 Funicella, ,lulia 26, 44, 45, 65. 91. 179 Furlong, Shirley 27. 68, 235 Gabrysch, Kay 258, 259, 260 Gaim, Kenneth 39, 202 izabeth 39, 202 Gamez, El Gandy, Clay 31. 36, 219 Gandy, Nancy 258, 260 Gaona, Glenda 16, 202 Gaona, Rose 91, 235 Garcia, Janie 235 Garcia, jesse 140, 202 Garcia, Rosemary 235 awford, Donald 144, 234 awford, ,limmy 142, 217 eswell, Eloise 26, 47, 65, 96, 178, 188, 124 osby, Debra 39, 77. 78, 200 osby. ,limmy 234 ow. Bobby 50, 268 ellar, Diana 84, 234 ellar, Donna 16, 18, 84. 234 ellar, Sylvia 84, 218 nningham, Carl 76, 137, 140, 150 200 nningham, Delton 144, 234 re, Elizabeth 47. 65. 108, 178. 181. 272 re, Lawrence 51, 200 rro, Peri 234 nysh, Patrick 200, 49 vis, Annette 66, 215, 218 vis, Kevin 34, 65, 68, 218 ars, Karen 218 Bravo, Nlark 56, 60, 234 Bravo, Yvonne 27, 200 ffee, Denise 91, 218 itz, Steven 218 La Fuente, Angie 84, 234 La Fuente, Paul 140, 170, 200 Enquist, Mia 261 Epperson Paula 216. 218 Escobedo, Blanca 201 Escamilla, Edward 170 Escobedo, Roseinda 42, 178 Espinoza, Alben 16, 72, 218 Espinoza, jesse 218 Evans, Larry 87, 88, 71, 93, 201 Evans, Robbie 58, 63, 65, 69. 156. 201 Ewald, Ronnie 178, 49 Fahnert, Mark 48, 179, 49 Faulkner, Brenda 234 Faulkner, Nathan 234 Faulkner, Diana 38, 39, 40, 41, 179, 124 Faulkner, John 218 Faulkner, Pamela 60, 215, 219 Faulkner, Rachel 60, 201. 72. 61 Garnett, Robbie 47, 180 Garza, Baldemar 17, 20. 219 Garza, Jo Ann 17, 43, 180. 202 Garza, Lucinda 27. 235 Garza, Raul 235 Gatewood, Daryl 202 Gatewood, David 236 Gault, Nancy 44 Gault, Ray 236 Gembler, Barbara 202 Gembler, Cathy 26. 28, 42, 43, 65. Gembler, Valeria 236 Gideon, Joel 219 Gieniec, Jerry 16, 180, 49, 99 Gilkey, Elizabeth 77, 202 Gilmore, Robert 51, 202 Gingrich, Calvin 57, 180 Gipson, Earl 236 Glazener, Phillip 219 Godoy, Lourdes 84, 219, 122 Godoy, Nlaria 84, 219 Godoy, Ramon 84, 85, 69, 93. 180 Godwin, Patti 35, 87, 236 Golla, Edward 219 Golla, Janice 236 Gomez, Linda 202 Gonzales, Annie 47, 65. 180, 181 Leon, ,lill 234 Leon, lrene 84, 218 Leon, Nancy 16, 18, 84, 85. 218 Leon, Rudy 52, 53, 200 lgado, Rudy 49 lley, Freddie 1Sgtl 269 l Toro, Arnulfo 201 rby, Dennis 93, 198, 201, 99 rby, Donald 99, 101, 234 Veau, Daniel 218 Waal, Kathy 64, 102, 103, 201, 101, 99 Iial, David 16, 87 'al, James 18, 234 iaz, Elizabeth 234 ispain, Gerald 56, 58 ispain, Grady 218 ix, Kathleen 218 ix, Steven 62, 77, 178, 124 ixon, Ara 144, 154, 234 ixon, Claude 75, 87, 218 onsbaeh, Anthony 56, 58, 201 tonsbach, Ray 58, 59 'organ, Billy 142, 218 torn, Clifford 58, 64, 218, 228 Faz, ,lo Ann 158, 219 Felix, Aileen 234 Felix, Gregory 234 Felux, Harry 219 Ferguson, Connie 235 Ferrill, Mark 202 Fisher, Cathy 24, 25, 65, 147, 219 Fisher, Gayland 149, 150, 151. 179 Fisher, Russell 144, 154, 235 Fischer, jenny 160, 161, 219 Fiske, Jeffrey 16, 235 Flemings, Dolores 54, 235 Flores, Larry 16, 39, 170, 202 Floyd, Diana 16, 47, 65 Fohn, Bruce 56, 202 Fordyce, Kim 202 Forster, Michael 16, 179 Forster, Theresa 16. 235 Forsythe, Marilyn 87, 219 Forsythe, Ronald 135, 136, 140, 146, 168 169, 170, 179, 123, 124 Forte, Cheryl 60, 65, 200, 202 Forthe, Rosalinda 235 Fox, Staran 202 Francis, Anna 16, 235 Francis, Sharon 54, 219 Franckowiak, lvanna 26, 47, 62, 65, 175 179 Freabe, Raymond 235 Frerich, Danny 219 Gonzales, Delia 202 Gonzales, Diane 43, 202 Gonzales, Elvira 35, 64, 219 Gonzales, Gregory 142, 219 Gonzales, Jo Ann 84, 236 Gonzales, Gonzales, Johnny 219 Xavier 53 Grams, Loretta 90, 69, 219 Grams, Timothy 62, 65, 180 Grant, S. 16 Granzin, Miles 236 Gray, Betty 103, 120, 258, 260 Grenweldge, Diane 219 Grier, Cheryl 236 Griesenbeck. Jeffery 56, 203 Grunewald, Vlark 236 Guerroro, Diana 16, 203, 219 Guerrero, Gene 236 Guerrero, Sandra 236 Gulley, .lulia 65, 87, 180, 124 Gunn, Catherine 236 Gusman, Roland 94, 255, 254 Guster, Tommy 219 Gutierrez, Robert 16, 94, 219. 163 Gutschke, Glenn 144, 145, 236 Gutz, Lester 236 68, 202 Haecker, Annette 42, 43, 98, 101. 203, 99 Haecker, Davene 35, 176, 180 Haecker, Deborah 39, 65, 203, 99 lndex 297 James, Joy 63, 65, 200, 204 Haese, Lauri 64, 68, 90, 92, 102, 160, 161, 214, 220 Hagen, Karen 180, 197 Hairell, Elizabeth 35, 44, 60, 61, 203, 99 Halbardier, Connie 236 Halbardier, Kathy 61, 64, 220, 60 Hale, Brenda 180, 99 Hale, Calvin 69, 163, 203 Hale, Darren 57, 220 Hale, Melinda 236 Hale, Pamela 220 Hall, Robin 65, 203, 99 Hammett, Diane 62, 65, 180, 124 Hamilton, Cindy 43, 64, 203 Hamilton, James 51, 180 Hamilton, Julie 220 Hamilton, Cynthia 203 Hancock, Michael 203 Handley, Phillip 68, 91, 144, 154, 170 238 Hannah, Kathy 87, 238 Hardin, Tere 16, 220 Harlos, Daniel 238 Harper, Robert 142, 220 Harper, Vanessa 44, 65, 113, 151, Harris, Debra 39, 158, 203, 99 Hartman, Russell 48, 113, 181 Hasenbeck, Robyn 35, 64, 87, 77, Hawkins, Betty 238 Hawkins, David 112, 140, 165, 203, 99 Heimann, Shirley 181 Helmers, Elizabeth 56, 63, 65, 58, 203 Hemby, Donna 46, 181 Hempel, Michael 220 Hendricks, Donna 19, 23, 62, 65, 66, 68, 90,174,181,125 Henneke, Sharon 42, 267 Henry, Faith 90, 220 Henry, Jane 30, 74, 75, 87, 93, 181 Henze, Deborah 60, 239 Henze, Donald 58, 65, 181, 124 Henze, Susan 90, 220 Herber, Steven 56, 58, 203, 209 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez, Albert 236 Benito 51, 203 Carmelo 236 Erma 181 Lilia 16, 19, 44, 181 Hernandez, Manuel 220 Hernandez, Olivia 220 Hernandez, Pedro 51, 236 Hernandez, Pete 51, 203 Hernandez, Porfirio 203 Hernandez, Ruben 203 Hernandez, Susana 84, 237 Herrera, Albino 17, 51 Herrera, Ana 203 Herrera, Araceli 239 Herrera, Johnny 239 Herrera, Yolanda 204 Hewitt Hewitt Hewitt Hicks, Clark 51, 182 Dan 220 Hester, Hester, , Cynthia 75, 220 Lisa 27, 60, 64, 87, 237 Michael 150 165 204 ,Bruce 135, ie, 1:36, 138, 1 187, 113, 146, 165, 167, 166, 1 Hicks, Carolyn 77, 78, 39, 204 Hilbig, Hilbig, Donna 60, 61, 65, 204 Mark 57, 99, 220 Hill, Glenn 102, 103, 143, 165, 220, 86 Hill, Yvonne 25, 63, 65, 66, 68, 96, 97, 204 Hines, Donna 69, 99, 237 Hinojosa, Augustina 182 Hock, Glen 56, 237 Hock, Kathleen 64, 80, 81, 204 Hoffer, Clinton 56, 58, 65, 68, 220, 229 298 lndex 158, 159 220 4 50 Hoffer, Debora 62, 182 Hogan, Betty 67, 258, 259 Hogan, Darrell 272 Hogan, Frank 220 Holbrook, Margaret 90, 107, 158, 204 Holbrook, William 237 Holcomb, Larry 152, 220 Holcomb, Thomas 266, 237 Holder, Brenda 99, 220 Holmes, Pat 89 Holmes, Rodney 57, 221 Holt, Tammy 30, 64, 221 Hooper, David 237 Horner, James 144, 237 Horner, Mary 9, 54. 237 Howard, Crystal 42, 43, 182 Howes, Stephen 237 Hubbell, Gregory 221 lluble, Jeffery 21 Hudek, Nick 204 Hudek, Steven 57, 58, 59, 221 Hunt, Debra 44, 65, 66, 68, 144, 182 Hunt, Donald 154, 170, 239, 247 Hunt, Elizabeth 23, 29, 28. 65, 66, 92, 93, 96, 202, 204 Hunt, Twila 66. 221 Hunter, Sandra 107, 119,158, 159, 182, 272 Hurriega, Mary Ann 59, 182 Hurriega, Rose Ann 19 47, 8 1 . , 4, 85. 174, 182 Hutchinson, Jane 35. 87, 237 Irving, Elizabeth 16, 66, 237 lrying, Paula 17, 64, 221, 99 lves, Russell 52, 53, 182 Jackson, Pamela 54, 240 Jackson, Royce 16, 83, 240 Jackson, Walter 56, 57, -182 Jaksik, Beatrice 39, 65, 68, 90, 106, 160, 198, 204 Jaksik, Louis 57, 240 Jambers, Shirley 221 James, Barbara 77, 91, 238 James, Madge 22, 23, 29, 62, 63, 92, 204 James, Randall 69, 70, 165, 233 James, Rynda 26, 63, 65, 66, 68, 204 65, 66, 90, , 238 70, 96, 97. James, Tina 66, 90, 182 Jansky, Clifton 57, 60, 62, 55, 65, 93, 102, 1l8,174,182, 197, 130,124,125 Jarzombek, Larry 204 J askin ia , Lambert 57, 221 Javior, Paul 238 Jetton, Tim 204 Jefferson, Darling 221 Jeser, D Jenkins, on 91, 264 Kenneth 99, 238 Jogl, Joseph 80, 264 Johns, Danile 87, 238 Johns, Loretta 63, 65, 99, 204 Johnson, Elizabeth 261 Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson ,John 96, 142, 218, 221 , Marcelle 54, 182 , Monique 34, 221 Patricia 26, 204 Johnson, Sandra 238 Jones, Christine 24, 64, 221 Jones, David 144, 238 Jones, Eddy 142, 241 Jones, Kirk 241 Jones, S olomon 142, 221 Kenneth 140, 170, 204 Jordan, Glen 221 1 Kace, Dennis 56, 205 l Kaiser, Garm-ttc 67, 264 Kalinoski, Cheryl 99, 205, 59 Kammer, Kathy 60, 61, 63, 65, 93, 160, 1 205 Kammer. Sharon 77, 78, 96, 97. 259 Kappelman, Beverly 51, 68, 70, 239 Keilrnann, Dale 56, 239 Kl-ilmann, Robert 56, 99 Keller, Steven 62, 137, 140, 146, 168, 11 170, 182 Keller, Russell 142, 170, 221 Kelly, Eva 35, 239 Kerlich. Cynthia 66, 158, 221, 225 Kerrigan, 38, 40, 41, 183 Kilgore, Harry 239 Kimsey, Bryan 221 Kindsehy, Cheryl 51, 272 King, Donna 27, 40, 80, 205 Kingsbury, Yvonne 35, 239 Kingston, Karen 34, 205 Kiolbassa, Clarence 55, 183, 124 Kiolbassa, Kenneth 222 Kiolbassa, Sandra 60, 241 Kitchens, Wayne 102, 222 Klann, Linda 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 57, 65,5 183, 197, 124 Klann, Carl 144, 163, 154 Klann, Loretta 64. 158, 222 Kleen, Mary 265 Kline, Richard 56, 58, 65, 222 Knowlton, Leslie 47, 65, 69, 183 Knowlton, Jeflcry 56, 142, 143, 165, lf 205 Knowlton, Sam 57, 118 Knowlton, Wayne 222, 239 Koi-pp, Hiram 57, 222 Kopecki, Darlene 65, 66, 68, 27, 222 Kopecki, Michael 55, 59, 61, 62, 68, 69, E 93, 113, 109, 135, 140, 183, 165, lf 183, 197, 125 Kopecki, Natalie 27, 28, 68, 239 Korbar, Louis 51, 65, 183 Kossaeth, Nancy 27, 215 Kosub, Anthony 205 Kosub, Becky 239 Kosub, Linda 47, 239 Kosub, Judy 42, 43 Kosub, Randy 51, 205 Kosub, Vincent 87, 239 Kotara, Fred 239 Kotara, Kathleen 90, 259, 222 Kotara, Kevin 51 Kramer, Darrell 239 Kramer, David 51, 205 Krauss, Milton 239 Kravity, Elaine 239 Kronk, David 63, 65, 142, 149, 150, 17 205 Kronk, Merrie 80, 239 Krueger, Curtis 57, 222 Krueger, Marcus 48, 49, 183 Kruegar, Phyllis 26,'44, 66, 91, 183 Kubena, Karen 27, 28, 239 Kunert, John 65, 186, 195, 124 Kunert, Robert 270, 205, Kunz, Robert 35, 36, 37, 270 Kuntscher, Charles 57, 206 Kusmierz, Mary 60, 205 Kyrish, Virginia 65, 66, 70, 186 Laechilin, Kenneth 222 Laechilin, Laura 27, 69, 239 uente, Gilbert 84, 85, 266. 131 ascus, Wanda 47, 67 brides, Valerie 205 gpm, Susan 26, 222 cl, Pamela 87, 222 ng, Charles 222 ng, Freddie 154, 165 nge, Roger 241 ghlin, Fay 26, 38, 39, 65, 99 ar, Joyce 39, 63, 65, 205 D. 186 Markgraf, Darlene 240, 91 Marquez, Frank 56, 240 Marsh. Dennis 58, 223 Martinez. Ernest 240 Martinez, Kathy 90, 206 Martinez, Robert 72. 139, 140, 141, 186 Martini. Anthony 56 Martini, Mike 57, 140, 187 Mason, Glenda 64, 223 Massey, Darnell 267 McCrt-less, Jacqueline 60, 215, 240 car, Mark 51 c, Carolyn 39, 186 E, Roberta 39, 66, 205 , Ruby 222 es, Danny 98, 101, 222, 99 es, Sandra 60, 239 ija, Robert 16, 239 imley, Gene 239 Maxwell, Michelle 240 Maxwell, William 223 Maynard, Gerard 17, 206, 223 Mazurek. Nancy 44, 93, 187 Mazurek, Wayne 240 McBride, Kirk 74. 75, 223 mley, Janice 222 Et, 56, 205 nard, Valecia 32, 35, 62. 65, 76. 77. 78, 82, 83. 93, 186, 124 rich, Melodye 27, 99. 231, 239 jsage, Gina 26, 90, 92, 112,222 McEachern, Beverly 215, 223 Mclfachern, Steve 87, 240 Mcllorse. Brenda 206 Mcllorse, Dwayne 240 Mclnvale, Tammy 240 McMillian, Frederick 17, 187 McMillian, Larry 240 Kevin 34, 223 Mihalski, Donna 66, 241 vrie, Patricia 239 Edecke, Mary 84, 223 decke, Rosemary 60 es, Michael 49, 186 ndsay, Samette 47, 257 werett, Cynthia 63, 65. 68, 71. 75. 76. 77, 78, 79, 87, 93, 205 ckett, Cynthia 60, 205 Ckett, Darrll 17, 19, 21, 76, 150, 186 gan, Mary 54 ngoria, Alice 205 ngoria, Antonio 17, 30, 31, 16 167, 186, 223, 125 pez, Dahlia 39. 84. 85, 93, 186 pez , Gracie 205 ipez, Mary 78. 205 ipez, Rita 223 ipez, Rosa 40, 41, 186 ive, Terry 27, 77, 78, 205 iwery, Terry 39, 99, 206 zano, Sandra 43, 206 bianski, Duane 57, 223 bianski, bianski, Rodney 51, 110, 206 bianski, Steven' 56, 239 Cl'lSITl3l'l n, Mark 223 Lian, Jesse 239 , 34. 84. McMillian, Patrick 240 McNeil, Frank 64, 223 McOmber, Mae 68, 75, 223 Meeks, Jefferson 17, 19, 20, 21 Meeks. Michael 17, 240 Meinke. Pamela 27, 90, 223 Melenyzer, Charles 72, 270 Melton, Dale 152, 241 Menchaca, Robert 87, 223 Mengden, Debra 98, 99, 206 Menz, John 241 Mercier, Jean 20, 241 Mercier, Rosalinda 17, 223 Meredith, Brenda 223 Melcalf, Cynthia 243 Mesa, Sylvia 158, 206 Metz, Frank 144, 243 Meyer, Ernestine 187 Myers, John 142, 229, 223 Meyers, Harry 17, 21, 35 Meyers, Tyna 39 Meyr, Cathy 54, 69, 241 , 187 Meyr, Wayne 96, 97, 151, 165, 187 dkins, Jo Ann 26, 54, 39, 186 imsden, Sammye 186 tz, Michael 91, 102, 152, 165, 223 n, Diana 206 n, Mark 239 dkins, Willie 223 dl, Robert 75, 80, 240 agbee, Kathy 223 ill, Jonathan 223 inz, James 206 jette, Bernise 242 jette, Lloyd 134, 139, 140, 151, 168, 170, 206 key, Yvonne 223 Myers, M elissa 64, 90, 224, 27 Michalec, Barbara 70, 187 Michalec, Michael 241 Mihalski, Jeff 48, 65, 187, 124 Mika, Joseph 243 Mikolajazyk, Charles 56, 223 Mikelajazyk, Clinton 206 Millican, Christopher 16 Miles, Carolyn 241 Miles, Steven 57, 174, 187 Miller, Charles 51 Miller, Julie 64, 223 Miller, Leslie 56 Miller, Michael 31, 48, 187, 189 Miller, Patricia 63, 94, 160, 161, 207 Miller, Rebecca 64, 223 Miller, Robert 144, 241 Milner, Cheryl 90, 65, 207 Milner, Deborah 47, 65, 187 ledon, Kenneth 31, 62, 65, 75, 77, 78, 87, 186, 124 aledon, Paul 65, 94, 206 aldonado, Stephen 50, 208, 254, 261 arcie, Barbara 32, 75, 125 arcie, Frank 31, 65, 69, 206 arckwardt, Wanda 25, 27, 64, 69, 99, 223 arkert, Mary 27, 28, 29, 91, 240 areth, Glynn 223 Milner, Sandra 234, 241 Minica, Shirlev 27, 90, 231, 241 Mitchell, Jay 142, 223 Mitchell, Dennis 142 Moczygemba, Jo Ann 60, 64, 224 Modl, Bobby 31 Mogford, James 59, 269 Monell, Kevin 224 Montalvo, Dolores 16, 18, 224 Montalvo, Herlinda 241 Montalvo, Margarita 42, 207 Montez, Delia 68, 84, 243 Montez, Joe 48, 140, 187 Montez, Oscar 144, 241 Montgomery, Patricia 241 Montoya, Roger 241 Montoya, Roy 144, 241 Moore, Vickie 69, 257 Morrow, Carol 245, 39, 40, 187 Morales, Carlos 84, 241 Morales, Nicolas 224 Moravitz, Keith 99, 101, 140, 146 Morkovsky, Theresa 63, 263 Morton, Bennie 187 Morton, Tommy 149, 152, 153, 207 Moul, Rhonda 27, 64, 87, 224 Muenster, Dale 241 Muenster, Donnie 96, 97, 99, 259 Muenster, Karen 26, 65, 224 Munez, Conception 84, 241 Murray, Richard 207 Musquiz, Katrina 241 Nerio, Jimmy 241 Nelson, Joni 22, 25, 63, 65, 69, 200, 207 Nesloney, Tammie 24, 224 Neubauer, Brenda 224 Neubauer, Elizabeth 34, 64, 242 Newman, Gary 55, 56, 58, 63, 65, 207 Newman, Ronnie 144, 145, 169, 170, 242 Nibblett, Homer 243 Nibblem, Lorette 207 Nichols, Jake 64, 224 Nielson, Karen 35, 75, 207 Nix, Cathy 87, 258 Nollkamper, Bubba 56, 243 Nollkamper, Karl 224 Nowlin, Patricia 62, 65, 66, 93, 120, 188. 130, 124 O'Briant, Alton 94 O,Briant, Rusty 244 Odom, Matthew 53 O'Leary, Mark 170 Olivares, Richard 17, 52, 188 Olivares, Trudy 242 Olivas, Diana 207 Oliver, Steve 51 Oncken, Michael 48, 207 Ormand, William 242 Ormsby, Kenneth 224 Ortiz, Albert 224 Ortiz, Susie 16, 84, 242 Ostroff, Laura 224 Ott, Deborah 47, 66, 68, 70, 188 Ott, Kathleen 27, 60, 64, 68, 224 Ouellette, Douglas 51, 224 Owen, Dudley 242 Owens, Terrie 27, 91, 242 Pacheco, lrma 224 Pacheco, Manuel 16, 52, 53, 84 Pacheco, Michael 52, 53, 84, 16 Pacheco, Tomas 17, 19, 21, 52, 53, 188 Padalecki, Lloyd 224 Page, Kathy 27, 242 Palacios, David 68, 70, 154, 165, 167, 242 Palmer, Boyd 56, 242, 248 Palmer, Janice 17, 77, 78, 79, 207 Palomo, Tomas 201 Parker, Donna 27, 242 Parker, Mary 242 Parker, Raymond 224 Index 299 Parr, Cheryl 70, 256 Parrish, Ricky 165, 224 Parrish, Tammie 99, 242 Passano, Michael 224 Patterson, Cindy 39, 159, 272 Patterson, Michael 242 Patterson, Tammie 242 Pattison, Loretta 76, 77, 78, 79, 207 Payton, Terry 51, 56 Perales, Michael 224 Perales, Theresa 224 Perez, Diana 16, 18, 242 Perez, Iris 242 Perez, Mario 35, 64, 68, 92, 102, 224 Perez, Mercedes 23, 29, 63, 65, 90, 9 204, 207, 267 Perez, Rosario 224 Perez, Sergio 75, 125 Pesina, Henry 242 Peters, Linda 56, 99, 224 Philips, George 78, 83, 82, 207 Philips, Gregory 77, 242 Pickard, Debra 27, 91, 240, 242 Pieniazek, Adrian 56, 58, 69, 70, 154, 242 Pieniazek, John 242 Piper , Cindy 87, 91, 164, 242 Piper, Darlene 47, 69, 66, 109, 188, 197 Piper, Randall 188, 225 Piper Ronald 16, 48, 49 Plaaf David 16, 224 Plate, Plate, Charles 87, 188 Daniel 224 1, 93, 167, Sholts, Phillip 53, 191, 209 Plate, Theresa 56, 99, 224 Pollok, Gary 49, 188 Pollok, Vernon 64, 225 Pollok, Merlie 27, 66, 242 Pollok, Rodney 44, 207 Pollok, Wanda 27, 56, 242 Pool, Susan 242 Posposil, Leland 94, 262 Poster, Michael 50, 51 Pope, David 16, 21, 225 Powell, Terry 48, 162, 163, 188 Prentiss, Bart 102, 188 Prentiss, Lorna 60, 65, 225 Price, Dollis 23, 207 Prosser, Joseph 207 Prosser, John 225 Quintanilla, Mary 43, 225 Rabenaldt, Karen 99, 242 Smiley, Judy 74, 75, 270 Real, Rakowitz, Alfred 51, 225 Rakowitz, Arthur 55, 57, 188, 195 Rakowitz Georgia 189 Rakowitzj Linda 56, 58, 215, 225 Rakowitz, Margaret 47, 56, 189 Rakowitz, Melvin 56, 207 Rakowitz Michael 56 208 Ramsey, Kenneth 16,1243 Rapst ine, Richard 225 Rauschuber, Charles 75, 80, 164, 245 Rauschuber, Dale 96, 60, 157, 162, 163 Rauschuber, Diane 26, 208 Rauschuber, Joan 80, 81, 160, 161, 242, 243 Rauschuber, Karen 27, 29, 66, 245 Real Bruce 34 57 64 87 225 Real: craig 3o,'56,,241i ' David 189 Real, Michael 80, 243 Real, Penny 35, 68, 99, 243 Vicky 43, 189 Real, Redford, Billie 17. 54, 80, 81, 208 Redford, Donna 54, 243 300 Index Redford, James 208 Reeves, Amy 64, 77, 91, 99, 158, 225 Regalado, Edmond 16, 243 Regalado, Gracie 64, 84, 158, 159, 208 Reichenau, Douglas 63, 70, 254, 255, 125 Reichenau, Jo Ellen 35, 243 Renwick, Wick 91, 165, 266 Reyes, Jerry 144, 170 Reyes, Larry 144, 170 Reyes, Manuel 243 Reynolds, J. D. 225 Reynolds, Susan 35, 243 Ribiero, Ricardo 84, 225, 122 Riedel, Randy 243, 164 Richardson, Betty 225 Richardson, Dorothy 208 Richter, Andrew 49, 189 Richter, Barrett 48, 49, 99, 208 Riggs, Karen 47, 189 Riggs, Susan 27, 29, 64, 90, 214, 225 Rihn, Jackie 99, 243 Rihn, Nancy 99, 208 Rihn, Nelda 47, 99, 189 Rizzo, Cynthia 208 Rivas, Jimmy 189 Roadcup, Harry 16 Robbins, Randy 138, 139, 140, 184, 171 Roberson, Sonny 98, 170, 266 Robertson, Daisy 30, 35, 68, 76, 77, 78, 208 Robertson, Eric 52, 56, 208 Robertson, Paula 243 Robinson, William 243 Robles, Raymond 243 Rocco, Tony 208 Rochester, Trudy 44, 208 Rodart, Elizabeth 208 Rodriguez, Beverly 64, 225 Rodriquez, Patricia 17, 47, 65, 69, 57, 158 Rodriquez, Rose 43, 190, 208 Rogers, Linette 34, 65, 190 Rogers, Paschal 87, 225 Rogers, Sandra 75, 80, 164, 243 Romero, Delia 225 Rone, Melissa 30, 47, 65, 66, 68, 70, 87, 113, 190, 125 Roof, Bonnie 47, 190 Ross, David 208 Ross, Jimmie 41, 56, 72, 96, 208 Ross, Kenneth 31 Ross, Rhonda 25, 27, 56, 65, 68, 83, 225 Rothe, Michael 52, 190, 208 Roumaya, Zayad 63, 65, 142, 165, 166, 209 Rowe, Cheryl 158, 190, 272, 124 Royce, Curtis 90, 140, 165, 209 Royce, Gregory 92, 152, 225 Ruiz, Edna 243 Rush, Kevin 135, 140, 141, 165, 166, 197, 48, 49 Rusin, Cathy 27, 102, 225 Russell, Penny 64, 158, 225 Ryan, Raymond 16, 243 Saddler, Michael 142, 170, 218, 225, 229 Saenz, 1rma 84, 243 Saenz, Victor 52, 53, 191 Salazar, Johnnie 16, 226 Salazar, Julian 244 Salazar, Virginia 44, 191 Salmon, Dale 43, 57 Salmon, Tena 27, 56, 226 Sanchez, Diana 27, 84, 244 Sanchez, Joe 77, 78 Sanchez, Michael 244 Sanchez, Paul 244 Sanchez, Robert 84, 209 Sanders, John 65, 96, 209 Sanders, Linda 69, 99, 244 Sands, Joan 27, 29, 77, 244 Santella, Kathryn 25, 27, 64, 216, 226 Santos, Irma 191 Sarver, Randy 226 Sauceda, Mary 209 Sauer, Dale 16, 35, 64, 226 Sauer, David 48, 209 Sawyer, Stephen 44, 45, 191 Schaefer, Debra 226 Schaefer, Gary 65, 82, 83, 191 Schick, David 56, 244 Schley, Emil 55, 269 Schmidt , Pamela 27, 99, 216, 226 Schraub, Arnold 56, 59, 209 Schraub, Connie 35, 63, 209, 122 Schraub, Edward 56, 244 Schraub, Harry 256 Schraub, Terry 30, 87, 244 Schreiner, Sherrell 87, 244 Schulte, David 32, 62, 65, 83, 93, 191, Schultz, Arnold 262, 263, 194 Schulze, Larry 226 Schultze, Marjorie 16, 244 Scott, Vicki 91 Seguin, Albert 244 Seguin, Erasmo 226 Seguin, Sandra 65, 198, 209 Segura LeeRoy 53 Segura, Sylvia 16 Seiler, Charles 57 Seiler, Linda 244, 60 Sekula, Anthony 209 Sekula, Gail 226 Selvidge, Michael 226 Senac, Gloria 244 Senac, J Serenil, erry 244 Elias 245 Shadrock, Anton 142 Shadroc Shadroc Shadroc Shane, J Shaner, Sharpe, k, Joseph 17, 31, 226 k, Kenneth 49, 209 k, Robert 245 udith 87, 226 Maury 17, 245 Belinda 27, 226 Shaw, Charles 31, 32, 57, 191 Shaw, Mark 48, 49 Shedelbower, Clifton 56, 83, 209 Shepherd, Lisa 26, 64, 65, 66, 90, 96, I 206, 209 Shepherd, Pam 26, 62, 65, 66, 92, 190 Sholts, Joseph 226 Shook, Douglas 245 Sikes, A llen 245 Silva, Joseph 16, 209, 152 Simmon , Jay 226 Skloss, Alois 82, 83, 226 Skloss, Gail 65, 68 Skloss, Keith 245 Skloss, Michael 57, 191 Skloss, Roxane 226 Skloss, Wayne 56, 245 Skloss, Yvonne 191 Sligh, David 31, 39, 74, 75 ' Sligh, Melodye 46, 108, 191, 62, 96, 97, 1 120, 47, 65, 197, 93, 69, 68, 125 Smarzik, Nancy 216, 226, 65, 27, 69 Smasal, Louis 84, 245 Smith, James 144, 145, 245, 70, 68, 247 Smith, Randolph 245 Smith, Renee 54, 245 Smith, Robert 134, 136, 138, 140, 165, 1 Sanchez, Rudy 84 210, 65 ider, Genny 31, 87, 245 ith, William 245 len, Deanna 226 len, Terri 26, 210 arczyk, Margie 60, 64, 226 is, Danial 226 .s, Johnny 52, 53, 191 31 Leornard 266 E, Gloria 17, 84, 247 der, Penny 32, 35, 39, 63, 210, 65 ar, ar, Arthufsz, 226 Delbert 56, 99, 144, 245 Bambi 32 39 99 207 210 er, 4 4 Q 1 er, Betsy 26, 91. 188, 191, 62, 96, 65. 69 ier, Jacqueline 194 Vicki 24, 91, 214, 229, 29, 64, 222, er, Melony 31, 99, 245 er, Shirley 90, 179, 194 er, 68 rir, Jacqueline 65, 222 ,1r, Randy 35, 63, 211, 65 vey, David 17, 245 sny, Tony 245 fanic, William 245 ffen, Aubrey 35, 58 Torres, Patricia 247 Towers, Sandra 98, 271 Treanor, Aaron 87, 152, 153, 210 Trepagnier, Debra 99, 247 Trevino, Olaya 24, 90, 29, 64, 102, 222 Tribble, Terre 247 Tucker, Douglas 195 Tudhope, Gayle 38, 113, 39, 40, 41, 195, 74, 124 Tudhope, Margaret 30, 214, 35, 93, 68, 74, 75, 36, 32 Tudhope, Mary 31, 87, 230, 93, 222, 68, 247, 123 Tudyk, Diane 96, 60, 210, 61 Turknett, Becky 30, 35, 210, 65 Turknett, Richard 72, 247 Turner, Carolyn 26, 90, 206, 210, 65, 64, 92 Wieters, Cathy 228 Wildman, Loretta 65, 211 Williams, Darrell 265 Williams, Harold 143, 170, 171, 152, 211, 65, 169 Williams, Letticia 60, 248 Williams, Loretta 69, 265 Williams, Lou 61, 267 Williams, Ralph 35, 37, 228 Turner, Donald 51, 195 Ullrich, Russell 72, 222 Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Edmund 154 Elizabeth 42, 43, 195, 125 Richard 222, 247 ffen, Lennert 55, 57, 65, 194 ubing, Larry 16, 194, 18, 49 ckton, Julie 222 ckman, Riley 222 lowski, Lawrence 51, 194 we, Bob 72, 222 eater, James 245 zelczyk, David 142, 222 Lelczyk, Joel 51, 194 zelczyk, Karl 51, 246 zelczyk, Pamela 91, 246 ltz, ltz, Eugene 39, 210 James 164, 246 livan, Clarke 16, 87, 246 nner, David 56, 210 nner, Herbert 142, 222 iday, Dorcella 62, 63, 257 :el, ia, David 56, .246 Philip 56, 210 mantez, Louis 48, 194 mantez, Salvador 16, 69, 246 y, James 85, 84, 266 ke rsly, Richard 80, 263 iasuk, Carol 47, 160, 161, 194 , Christopher 56, 58, 222 'lor 'lor, Dennis 170, 154, 246 'lor, Laura 35, 246 lor, Steven 17, 65, 21, 62, 194, 19, 94, 124 gue, Danny 246 35, Margie 62, 64, 65, 195, 125 pleton, Jerry 260, 269, 268 grill, Laura 222 frill, Nancy 30, 35, 63, 39, 210, 65, 74, 37 rill, Theresa 246 'rill, Thomas 56, 247 lerry, Michael 140, 63, 170, 210, 65, 168, 9, 124 mas, Emmet 210 mas, Norbet 49, 195 mas, Rodney 38, 39, 210, 74, 75 mpson, Cindy 34, 54, 87, 247 mpson, Nathan 83, 247 mpson, Vincent 65, 210 bert, Rhem Royce 48, 49 bert, Roxanne 200, 210 idr e, Terry 144, 247 res, Cecilla 84, 247 res, Margaret 247 Valentine, Gary 56, 65, 210 Vallejo, George 62, 65, 139, 195, 125 Vallejo, Mary 27, 222 Vasbinder, Gary 35, 247 Vallejo, Mary 27, 222 Vallier, Kenneth 64, 222 Vasbinder, Gary 35, 247 Vandeventer, Ann 262, 263, 65, 64 Vasbinder, Helen 26, 90, 198, 206, 210, 65 64 Vasquez, Cecil 266, 162, 65, 64 Verdeja, Ray 144, 247 Vetters, Lillian 70, 256 Vivier, Frank 16, 247 Waddy, Kathleen 63, 210, 98, 99 Wagner, Carolyn 87, 39, 211, 78 Wagner, Cindy 87, 222 Wagner, Pat 222 Waid, Dana 30, 35, 211 Wallace, David 140, 146, 51, 211 Wallace, Gerald 247 Wallace, Steven 96, 218, 222, 69 Walls, Kathleen 56, 58, 211, 65 Walsh, Linda 258, 259, 78 Waneck, Peggy 43, 196, 65, 83, 82 Ward, Elizabeth 247 Ward, Richard 16, 222 Ward, William 247 Warden, Christopher 222 Warden, Robert 64, 247 Washington, Kenneth 247 Watkins, Florence 39, 211 Watkins, Thomas 248 Weatherly, John 248 Weed, Rexie 248 Wells, Billie fMajl 21, 269 Wells, James 170, 154, 144, 248 Wells, Jimmie 91, 14-4, 56, 87, 245, 248, 61 West, Barbara 26, 29, 211 West, Joseph 17, 248 West, Leornard 222 West, Reggie 256 Wharton, Mattijane 99, 102, 196, 124 Wharton, Russell 56, 248 White, Tracey 64, 77, 87, 88, 228 Wiatrek, Debbie 27, 91, 248 Wiatrek, Jacqueline 60, 64, 66, 228, 164, 160, 161 Williamson, Diane 27, 248 Willis, Carol 228 Willis, Nancy 99, 228 Willis, Rose Mary 196 Wilson, Joan 258, 259, 64 Winfield, Linda 43, 211 Wolfe, Mark 62, 135, 140, 196, 125 Wolfenbarger, Karie 62, 121, 66, 196, 65 197, 125 Woodchick, Nanci 91, 230, 231, 27, 28, 69 248 Woodchick, Terrie 63, 211, 65, 160, 161 Woods, Karen 26, 112, 120, 66, 196, 67 Workman, Kathleen 211 Workman, Suzanne 91, 249 Wright, Frances 87, 196 Wyatt, Russell 232, 35, 74, 75, 249 Yantis, Penny 91, 27, 249 Yeater, Pamela 99, 249 Yeates, David 139, 140, 150, 124 Yeates, Russell 91, 142, 143, 112, 208, 102 Young, Terrence 96, 196 Zaiontz, Gayle 65, 211 Zaiontz, Matthew 52, 124 Zamora, Elizabeth 42, 196 Zamora, Esther 62, 196, 65, 68, 125 Zamora, Harry 16, 249 Zamora, Manuel 30, 63, 211, 65, 69, 37 Zamora, Rudy 249 Zapata, Cynthia 249 Zavala, George 16, 52, 196 Zavala, Gilbert 249 Zavala, Jesse 53, 211 Zigmond, Alfred 143, 228 Zigmond, Cheryl 66, 249 Zigmond, Zigmond, Zigmond, Zigmond, Zigmond, Zigmond, Zigmond Darlene 56, 58, 249 Debra 62, 47, 196, 65, 124 Doris 56, 61, 211, 61 Hubert 51, 211 Leatrice 229 Marion 56, 55, 211 Shelly 181 96 97, 47, 123 Zigmond: Timmy 56: 249 Zillman, Darlene 54, 87, 60, 211, 65, 83, 80, 99 Zillman, Marilyn 27, 68, 249 Zunker, Cynthia 90, 228 Zunker, Stephanie 38, 40, 196 lndex 301 mv ' -- Lg, N -.wwmkx ,.,wf'- 302 Closing 1 My I 'N , ,A .,NY FU V .-f reg 3g,,g,,qff A K ' Clo g 303 The 1975 llornet Staffwould like to ACKNOWLEDGE Mrs. Reiehenau, lleltj, and Mr. jones, lrightj, for their assistance throughout the year. really like to express our thanks for their help. Hornet Staff Editor-Eloise Creswell Tolhert, Karen Beadle, Beth Hunt Co. Ed.fBus. Mgr.-Rynda James Administration Ed.-Lisa Shepherd Co. Ed.lActivity Ed.-Bonnie Hill Sports Ed.-Kathy Kammer, Dale Rauschuber, Club Ed.-Betsy Speer, Shelly Zigmond, johnny Johnson, Steve Wallace Diane Tudyk Photo Ed.-Wayne lVleyr, John Sanders, ,lim Class Ed.-Melodye Sligh, Roxanne Ross, Paul Berry 'W 7 52? . Pususmno cowmv Clgslng KS? wwf my rms 3 1 QC X ff? Mg? S5153 P 4 fffwwfifgfw ff fmffyffiyc ffffif 1 P 1 ,. I I is I E 5 H 4 I ?
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