Eastwood High School - Salute Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1975

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A '-f Q 'idx - ',- f QP KU XQN 3316 SEED Qgih Ss DXQ' W SQ 53555, ggiixg Qgg Qwbl Q S gQiQ 3 1XQ3gQF5fw 5 VQQRQE 9, XAQ5 gb X X B L Uwfffg FINDING A NEW ' STUDENT LIFE ' 'Vr12bKnA:-A' WALLS 1 4' .'.' ,ix i x','-. ',- -l'-' V '.Q V i 4 4. .- 4 Q-1' VH 1 Um N.'1.,K 1. Patricia Slepanski 2. Alice Caspar de Alba 3. Bobby Garcia 5. jim Shawvcr 7. Inc Pc- lroski 9. Pam Gourdcy K ww J-rig 'Q 9 ,8 'f 7 5,4 6 Syx :JJ . , cv' x , wo- w K 'K ,frm N. is in -V . , ,....,,fxin ,T Entering high school, either as a freshman or again for another year, the student is struck by the walls in all their manifesta- tions, pressing in, keeping out, locking up, ticking away, and seeming to engulf him or her in a mind-void blankness. As if potty pattles, library, nurses, counselors, attendance, tardy and drop slips arenit enough, thereis the knowledge that within themselves are more walls that must be overcome. Some lean isolately against all these barriers, and others peer through them to the world out- side, their pushed-in noses cry- ing of captivity. Still others seek transportation as a means out, while some simply run, for freedom and the never ending expansion-life. STUDE XT LIFE Feeling-one word summing up a constant element in high school life. One word for soul- wretched tears speaking of dis- illusion and pain. One Word for neck-tingling laughter and foot-kicking elation of youth gone wild with pleasure. One word, pulsing beneath the skin of school society in the chants of the pep rallies, the gasp of defeat, the tension of a publi- cation deadline, the thrust of physical contact, and the des- pair of loneliness, standing head-in-hand in an empty room. The hunger for feeling, an artery running through the body of high school, carrying the blood of the never ending expansion-life. FEEL N :a I yr 1 -Et? l. Rachel Wofford 2. David Scarlshrough -t. Debhie Glenn 5. Gilbert Mendez and Stephanie llolucliwosl 6. I.eeAnn lirwin S. Patty Diaz 9. Chuck Tisdale ltl. Robert jones ll. Liz Hina- hoszl, Collette Calsworth Bright strands of light over a silhouette of the school burn with a fine intensity much like area, a watering hole for col lecting ones bearings. But to gain this second home, each that in even the most lazy of studentsg that integral part of all people leading to the search for a place where the rubber- ized mask of society can be re- moved in a second homelike atmosphere with kindred spir- its. This niche, whether it be choir, band, drama, or journa- lism serves as a regenerating person must search him or her- self and establish the values that he will look for in others. This process is often depressing and slow. But once it is com- pleted and the niche attained, it proves well worth the effort for the never ending expansion- life. SEARC .ali KU' STL DI NT Illl Everything is going well and you think that just maybe these four years will be worth it after all. And then it happens. The experiment fails, your friends desert you, the team loses, you forget your locker combination, and you're assigned spelling words when you wanted an es- say on Thurber. You fall flat on your face, swallow dirt, and with sand-particled teeth grit- ted, cry, UNO more! cursing the day you ever began this never ending expansion-life. iT ,4 A - l I' ' 'AU ' 1 l I ' A , f V ' 1 l. Jodie Cotcher 2. Mary Dcathe 3. Lisa Villarreal 4. Don Caldwell 5. Sarah Springer 6. joe Braeutigam 7. Kelly McKuen 8. Cihcli Hahn 9. Petey Perkins 10. Bart Agec, Dan Ford and Chuck Kessel 4 W 5 ., 41 1 en-H STUDENT LIFE 1' An outstretched hand yearns with tensed bones, exemplify- ing the inherent desire of young people to hold, to understand, to bring into themselves. They grasp the value of uniqueness in each person, the light of a burning torch in blackness, the tasty morsels of food as they slide down the throat-with awareness as the goal. So, they embrace activity, explore sci- ence, communicate with each other, and strive for the finish line in one last spurt of energy. Crasping-even when it seems that all about them are unat- tainable blurs, it is the out- stretched hand, arm, and mind grasping toward the never end- ing expansion-life. -ff in in .QR av. X 4 I ,Se !'a I. Cluu,-L Plunkett 2. Dun Alxarado 3. Lezlie Ywlkins and Glenn johns. 4. RlldllCX' Deluneh I dur Soto 7 lrxu Duggan 6 ' X5 1 lorulul Xl Xlulrnm .md Dennxs Dui 1 Rm' W, .7 Kllul and lxalln Nldculf J Inna Summers I0 flu.: jefferson ll Ruben Nloxa Lupe Nuvurez. und Susie Peterson. af 1 8 A , Ima.. wma 'cm GRASTP S'l'l'IJl'fN'I' l.ll-'lf 27 STAND 1 1 , A5335 nd' - Shouting into the cloud-spread sky, an upraised arm in a peo- ple-packed bleacher, and a facial testimonium of feeling, all are forms of opinionated stands. To develop a stand de- mands a reevaluation of values, attitudes and goals that some find confusing. Others come out of this examination and embark down paths of individ- uality rare in the conforming atmosphere of high school. But taking a stand sometimes re- quires the courage to suffer for it from society. This speaking out is the spice in the never ending expansion-life. f' f l. Lynda Wyrick 2. Barbara Doty and Erma Rodriguez 3. Louise Ross 4. George Ross 5. Randy Bower 7. Linda Leane 8. Dan Ford 9. Harry Stein l0.judy Lounsbury ll. john Gillian STUDE XT LIFE -u-ml And so, despite the walls, curses, unpopular stands, and tumultuous feelings, and be- cause of the insight the grasp- ing and searching have award- ed the serious young person, they climb upwards. Their eyes filled with hope for a few fleet- ing glimpses of Camelotis glory, and with rib cages rip- pling under lunging arms, they begin the ascent toward some- thing higher. Grasping the tools of their institutional education, and the spirit of their own per- sonal one, they set their goal and start upwards. Some, with an awe-inspiring contemplative air, while others take it with aplomb, swinging into the as- cension. But either way, itis the climbing that counts in the nev- er ending expansion-life. i 1 1 l. Tim Lund 2. Ron MQRL-ynulds 3. Lisa Acosta 5. Marrisa Fraga 6. Roy Duper 8. Chuck Tisdale, Mike Torres, Dennis Dial. Cary Mack, Chuck Kessel 9. Mike Mnsely 10. Tony Harmon, Jace Abrams, and Danny Lane 11. Kenny Wade and Chuck l2. Elizabeth Kuriington STUDE NT LIFE FINDING A NEW r 1 X Y N Q Ewan! fff f Y Q:-'X 'X' f. , ,' , K' Q ' , JQBQYRQ x 1 ff Z4 14 W' f G-xggV'ff,1' - H- 4 :- , - - I . b -T-we- x -f--f Q fi f 1 ' ff f ff , Ziff ff x, ff If . ' 015-f Ji,j77' K 1 Al ff L fff - Zi, - ,944 rlff',1f.f.1.:3g -- , 1 2 T W-- , .4410-,. -f-K -iff' V ' 4-?,a1P'if'AS-kfjg:-1-:..1QxI ' ' , - f??'f5::!,y'5i,,f:?Q1:3,51'? : . mf, :win-,a f .fi 1 Y ,ff fjyflaa 7,- C ,. - H- . .V If 3,w,i.f4 53- f . ' 77f'i.S3i f X X :v?:m 'A X . S56-if g : H ' Ex 'XY M 1 f Q ' ' I, .V L 3, , X I 4' , ff. I iff, ,If f fb' he I V f ,,'fff,'Q'1, , M l A L ,, ,' ' , ff f gf , A ,ff - T y 1 . . Q .4 f A A' 1' X S 9-,x 9 A N N'- l W , 1 1 ' 1 Q I 5 .. I During the Eastwood-Burges basketball game Mr. Bob Bradley checked the scoreboard for the Troop's tally. Mr. Bradley supports all events at Eastwood f Q if-P' Smiling with satisfaction Mr. Bradley proves that being principal has many rewarding aspects. V alute endows Bob Bradley with praise Common sense and a general concern for all people. A conscientious man doing non-paying jobs which are es- sential to the profession. September 19, 1949, began his teach- ing career at Cadwallader. After four years Ramona became his place of work. His first administrative job was at Loma Terrace. In 1965 he began his service at Eastwood. He is a lifetime member of the PTA. For eight years he has held member- ship on the East Valley YMCA board. Chairman of the Trans Pecos Second- ary Schools has furthered his com- munity involvement. This year he has been named President-Elect of the El Paso Educators Association. He is behind all organizations and events at Eastwood. It is with great compassion for his position that Salute '75 dedicates this publication to Principal Bob Bradley. At Eastwood each student should take advantage of every opportunity pos- sible while here. It will help each find a place in the world. I get lots of satisfaction in being prin- cipal. Direct contact with students is great. Make the best of each day. Live each day as it is alone. Smell the flowers along the way. -Bob Bradley HONORS .iaiunnnlf nb. Tina Aguilar confers the table arrangements before E in E Tina constantly showed outstanding service Tina Aguilar reads the minutes dunng a meet Tina guilar dubbed for Blue and Cold Contributing to Eastwood far above what is expected or what is usually received describes Miss Blue and Cold. A true leader with outstanding service and character, she has in- cluded varied activities in her high school career. Miss Blue and Gold never asks her peers to do anything she has not or would not do. She has been elected to numerous high positions. She ser- ved as Freshmen Class secretary, was a member of the Student-Faculty Coordinating Committee, won two Optimist awards and received who's who in business education. Selected to NJHS, NHS, and SNHS her scholastic record is high. She is president of Blue jackets, an active member of Detinu, secretary of Stu- dent Council, and Most Popular. Miss Blue and Cold-Tina Aguilar. A Detinu member, Tina decorates the heart. pun-.?...,.t.,s. , ,,,,W z OQUQINW.. Hump-,...,..,,, -Aw... -ai. Ron, Most Popular, selects his favorite candy. An active ELA member, Ron Miller volunteers to have john Glenn wrap his leg in a demonstration. Bon iller personifies Mr. Blue and Gold. p Dedicated to maintain excellence in all fields of endeavor, both academi- cally and athletically, Mr. Blue and Cold has achieved recognition for his abilities in many fields. He is extremely conscientious and shows loyalty and enthusiasm in the tasks he undertakes. Faculty mem- bers have easily recognized his multi- talents, bestowing upon him the Op- timist award during his junior and sen- ior year. Football and track are the sports he has played. He was middle linebacker for this year's varsity football team and threw shot put for varsity track. Mr. Blue and gold is also a member of ELA and NHS. His fellow troopers have elected him Most Popular and Most Likely to Suc- ceed. Mr. Blue and Cold-Ron Miller. A Ron Miller throws the shot put for track. HONORS Head students prevail with hi h honors Eight outstanding students were chosen for the Optimist Award. Voted on by the faculty the students ac- knowledged were judged on leader- ship, character, citizenship. and aca- demic achievement. For the first time representatives from Eastwood were sent to Cirlfs and Boy's State. It was organized and adminis- tered for teaching citizenship. Each person was assigned to a political party, put in houses of Congress and expected to campaign for an office of government. Trumpeter Tim Novak was selected to perform in the MeDonald,s All American Band. Tim marched in the Macy's Thanksgiving and the Tour- nament of Roses Parades. He was selected because he made all state band two years in a row and because he has shown remarkable talent. K Selected to perform in the MeDonald's All American Band is senior trumpetcr Tim Novak. W W 'fa 9 5 A , '-..V , ' Q .ss . Q' m e , , Q 'K M.. , A aa lib, Selected for the 1975 Optimist Award are: Tim Crenshaw. Tina Aguilar. Ron Miller, Nancy Soza, and Renee Clazehrook. Not Sham n are Kathy Uroda. Tim Lund. andj.W. Dnnelly. 5 4 if L E 1 Girl's and Boy's State representatives are Becky Moya, Pat 0'Beirne, and Susan Edens. Tina, Ron acquire most popular fame Tina Aguilar and Ron Miller were chosen the most popular Troopers by their peers on October 24. Voter comments such as I can't decide, mingled throughout main hall by election tables. Following the tie run-offs between Terri Roche and Tina Aguilar, final results showed Tina and Ron winners. Tina excelled in various activities throughout the year. She served as secretary of the Student Council and president of Blue Jackets, an hon- orary club. She is an active member of National Honor Society and Span- ish National Honor Society. Tina was chosen for the Optimist Award for two years in a row. Ron played middle linebacker for the varsity football team and threw shot put for varsity track. Ron is an of- ficer and an active member of the Eastwood Lettermen's Association. Ile is also a member of National Hon- or Society and Optimist Award winner for two years in a row. 12' Chosen most popular Troopers bv their purs are seniors Tina Aguilar and Ron Miller. Nlost popular Tina Aguilar busily prepares tht minutes for a Student Council meeting. HONORS vw-5 ,.. s ff ,, e .vi Y Selected hy the faculty. Mark Sims. jerry Gutierrez and Stacey Graves take time to celebrate being chosen whrfs who in speech and drama. -v- ,r--f NVhn's who in history are: Stoner, and Beth Schmidt. rx lim Holcomb, Tim .fl , idk- ' , Top in HFCE. VOE. and homemuking arc: Michele Spence. Ieannene Rosprim and Arden Marslender Who s who students demonstrate talent. Creativity, talent, and overall excel- lence is required of whois who stu- dents. Students qualifying for who's who are those having a special inter- est in a specific subject or field. Selected whois who in English are john Soule, Mike Pepe, Debbie Con- zales, Kelly McCuan, and Michele Spence. Selected from the drama and speech departments are Stacey Graves, jerry Gutierrez, and Mark Sims. Outstanding students in foreign lan- guages are Estella King, Irma Al- varado, and Steffen Englehardt. Tal- ent awards go to Tim Novak and Mike Mullins in instrumental and vocal music. Excelling in HECE and homemaking are Michele Spence and Arden Mars- lender. jeannene Rosprim is awarded who's who in VOE and Cathy Corn- well for art. Andrew Hagan is who's who in ROTC. Whois who for biological and physi- cal sciences are Tom Althoff, Wally Voelcker and john Soule. Chosen who's who in math is Donna Daniels. Those chosen from government and history are jim Holcomb, Beth Schmidt and Tim Stoner. Receiving recognition in physical education is Marta Tavarez and Iose Carrillo. Outstanding in modern dance is Lezlie Wilkin, Kathy juvrud in pompom girls, and Denise Allen in Trooperettes. Chosen for creativity in publications are Richarda Duffy for Reveille, Mike Pepe for Sabre, andd Susan Cutts for Salute. The staffs provide enter- tainment yearly. Awarded who's who in vocal and instrumental music are Mike Mullins and Tim Novak for demonstrating talent through the year. HONORS l s Y P i x V K a L .,,l....,,.. J I f 1 s ' F 3, . - Q ,EY g .V J W - ,EM-5l:,t3J 1' if ' ll X , 55 w X sf' W j V , if 'V .., 01,434 F-g ,N W.-wg, I , Q- -. ,I ,. ,,,L L fi, 4 K A s g 3 ' S r' L. 1 ' r - f' . vi 1 --.. f A , fl . f if ' T if 1 .-.. -- ,., gh? ' f52Qf'lf5KfxgEw'v k ' as napa.- ,X 4 SS , ..- ,.,.-if . ASSSEK' ' 5? K 44 4' haf, Al Daughters ot the American Revolution recip- ient, Debbie Lindsey. scans the World Almanac for an important government answer. National Merit students are Nicki Sisk. Robert Bailey, jim Holcomb, and Ilubert Finney. LNot Shun n are Lynn lValkcr antljaniec Sn1ith.l All-region choir members areg FIRST ROWV: Stephanie Shanks, Mark Lambert, and Patti Strachan. SECOND ROW: Bill Walker, Steve Casillas. and Arnold Terrazas. THIRD ROW: Cary VValsh, Steve MacKinnon, and Ronnie Smith. Each of these members also participated in tryouts for all-state choir Hours of practice proved rewarding to each of the vocalists. 9 Hl,.4 Top teacher distinguishedg students capture awards Mrs. Thelma Cantrell was named teacher for the 1974-75 school term. 'Teaching algebra and geometry, Mrs. Cantrell has had ten years of experi- ence in the profession. During her teaching years at Eastwood she has been devoted to her students. Six Eastwood students were com- mended by the National Merit Schol- arship Corporation. These students were in the upper two percent of those expected to graduate in 1975. Students were among 38,000 others judged on their PSAT examinations. Once again Eastwood Cavaliers rec- ognized nine members who made all region choir. All members of the Cava- Presidential classroom representatives for the year were Dorian Crimes and Ron Miller. liers participated in the tryouts at Burges High School. Participants were judged on how well they knew the music. Daughters of the American Revolu- tion Citizenship Award recipient for the 1974-75 year was Debbie Lindsey. She met other recipients at the DAR banquet. They were selected for dependability, patriotism, service and leadership. Chosen to attend the 1975 Presidential Classroom held in Washington D.C. were Dorian Crimes and Ron Miller. Dorian and Ron attended seminars and lectures on problems of today. The two were also present on sight- seeing tours around the city. They were selected by their government teachers from the American govern- ment classes. r Mrs Thelma Cantrell happllv accrpts her mum from Don Gibson after being named Teacher of the Year at the Homecoming pep rally. HONORS Quill and Scroll membcrs mcg FIRST ROVV: Martha Nlonticone. Lenore Caulton. Steflan Buendia, and Joyce Elliot. FOURTH ROVV: George Ross, Hector Moreno, Richard Duffy. Enylelhafdi, Luz Gonzalez. and Deilrlll BCUSOH- Charles Stilwell. Roy Hendrick, Vicky Gorman, Billy Vaughn, Michele Spence. Cindy YVilke, THIRD ROYY: Edna Guerrero, Kelly McCann. Frank Lujan. Marion Hutchins. and Cathy and Susan Eclens. SECOND ROW: Carol Shee- janna Jolley. jim lloleonlb. Kathy Anderson, Cornwell. han, Karen Stitt, Patti Navaretti, Jodie Cotcher. Don Gibson. Susan Cutts. Mike Pepe. Mike WK in v ml' K bf Reviewing and critiquing the paper. Mike Pepe and Richarda Duffy lind an article entertaining. Seniors soak up creative ideas for Reveille. Y Delia Lopez works diligently on yearbook copy in order to meet oncming deadlines. 'Write on., symbolizes journalists YVrite only is the emphatic cry of each individual involved in Eastwood's literary domain. Quill and Scroll is the honor society made up of individ- uals portraying outstanding talent in a writing field. Seeking out members of Reveille, Sabre and Salute, Quill and Scroll requires a B average. However, one must go much farther than grade aver- ages. It's the triumph of fitting verti- cal pictures to square layouts, counting out perfect newspaper heads, or re- ceiving a unique Reveille entry. As final deadlines are met there is a celebration banquet. The competi- tion which has hung in the air all year is replaced with satisfaction. T' t - Quill and Scroll members are: FIRST ROVV: Cindy Rusk, Rodney Deloach, Sarah Springer, Sandy Warren, Nancy Luna, Staslic Huttan- ous, Nancy Soza, and Becky Ilowell. SECOND ROW: Lynn VValker, Glenda llill, Karen Small. Nancy Cramer, Erich Morales, john Townsend. Roberta Amos, David Romo, Della Butler. and Bart Agee. THIRD ROW: Nancy Caldwell. Margaret Hill, Kelly Williams, Rachel Wof- ford, Lynn Landslieft. Lisa Mendonca, jim WW' '?! '-5 s r a tr v , . 5- ,ts Barnes, and Doug Pullen. FOURTH ROYV: Adolph Ruiz, johnny Hawkins, Mike Andow, Kevin Sheehan. jimmy Bowden, Mark 0'Quinn. and Mark Schwartz. I IONURS Welcomes exes, sells Garrisons National Honor Society started off with a new outlook of the year. Spon- soring its traditional Homecoming tea members welcomed CX-Students. Punch and cookies were served prior to the pep rally. Garrisons, the student directory, were sold annually to the student body by National Honor Society. Profits from the sale of Garrisons were used to pre- sent a scholarship to a National Honor student. Induction was held in February. After the induction a tea was held for the inductees and their parents. New members received a pin and mem- bership card at the banquet. National Honor Society is an honor- ary society of juniors and seniors. judgement is made by the faculty on leadership, service and character. Newly inducted members were: Barry Adkins, Thomas Apodaca, Robert Bailey, Becky Baldwin, Mary Battle, Nelson Bean, Henry Biddle, Robert Bjoraker, jimmy Bowden, David Braentigam, Melinda Bray, Chris, Brooks, james Bryant, Michael Buendia, Rita Casarez, Linda Cleve- land, Rhonda Clonts, Catherine Corn- well, Matt Decker, Daniel Donahue, Arthur Doty, Gary Edens, Steffen Englehardt, Linda Ezzell, Susan Ez- zell, Cynthia Glenn, Debbie Gon- zales, Vickie Gorman, Larry Grall, Stacey Graves, David Griffith, Bruce Hackfeld, joseph Hendrix, Margaret Hill, jim Holcomb, Linda Hosey, Gay Hutto, Daniel Hvizdak, Mike jenkins, Gwen Jett, Rebecca johnson, Janna jolley, Kristi Kays, and Dora Lara. Concluding the list are: Thomas Lewis, Margaret Licon, William Liedtke, Musette Lincoln, Nancy Luna, Kelly McCuan, Rita McNiece, Arden Marslender, Penny Mattingly, Steve Michaud, Kristina Miles, Mar- tha Monticone, Carrie Moore, Linda Moser, Shelley Neuville, Tim Novak, Danny 0,Neil, Brenda Parkhill, Mar- sha Phillips, Laura Polk, Bruc Por- ter, Frank Porter, Gary Powell, Frank Ramirez, George Ross, Edward Salas, Brenda Saldana, Edith Schatte, Linda Shaner, Carol Sheehan, Cynthia Sboults, Wendy Scognes, Marianne Smith, Laura Soto, john Soule, Nancy Soza, Michele Spence, Charles Stil- well, Karen Stitt, Tim Stoner, Patti Strachan, Marta Tavarez, Carl Thomas, Iohn Thompson, Kim Town- sley, Donna Vera, Marylce Warwick, john Waterous, Kevin West, Nancy Yoder, Mike Wood, and jeff Yoder. Members show excellence in all their academic work in school. K 1 National Honor Society members are, FIRST Lynn NValker, Janice Smith, Dorian Grimes, Beth Schmidt, Rosa Tavarez, Tina Aguilar ROW: lo Ann Davis, Andrew Hagan. Bobby Debbie Lindsey, Susan Cults, Denise Allen, Cindy Rusk, VVally Voelckcr. and Bobby Morales, Mike Pepe, Ron Miller, Kathy Juv- THIRD ROWV: Glenn Lutton, Dave Ozbun, Garcia. rud, and Jeannine Rosprim. SECOND ROXV: In .3 .3 .mi 3 . A ' X. K K x , Q. .K - ' t ,U f xl i. ?'5I: 'Q il 'XM A sg.. sp cf: 3 .QQ Q. w, V I , .sm . 5 'f ,W r-1111 . 1 ,Q - - We ,W.- W Nvifax ' , cifQi'rXQt f., X me x in-X e ',., Nxt , Xxx 1 f s .. '3- f W. s -, Sponsor Ms. Bonnie Lesley issues Carrisons to a group of interested students. Carrisons provide numerous phone numbers for prank callers. National Ilonor Society President Bobby Morales discusses induction plans with Bobby Garcia. W Aw i Y , 5:12525 Roberta Amos and Tina Aguilar decorate the pillurs lor the National Honor induction. HONORS W .2 sm . . E- W - -- 'V if 3 -lil HT? Nlcnlhura of NIHS arc: FIRST ROW: NI.NIa1!- thcws. I'.Spaulding. R.C0ok. SECOND ROW' D.Diuz. Nl.Aguilur. C.O'Bcirnc. Nl.I,upez. K MLCinnis. M.Florcs. K.NlcPlu-mm. j.Hcrnan dcz. Nljlurcizll. and II.OIixera. THIRD ROW' B.CaS1l0. Nl.N1unning. K.Th0mps0l1, I.DiaZ. I.lnman. D.NlcFarlclcn. D.Tilzln. T.Aguilar. C.StitL 'I'.Dm'L'. L.Cuslucl. and R.l'ereira. 'l FOURTH ROIV: J.PiCkL'H, D.Ad0m5. DAIH- son, T.Nlyers. C.Bruwn, S.Chinc. B.YVilkc. B.Warwick, I,.Allcn. I..Culunchc. and Mrs. Sherwood: sponsor. FIFTII ROIV: D.CuldL-run. K.Flowcrs. C.I.opcs. NI.Curcizx. j.YYarrcn. II. NL-slmilt. II.Piltard. Nl.Slulu. D.I.ekow5ke. NI. Ilorncr. B.Ha1ckficld. and B.YurL-nkamp. SIXTH ROW: D.Sanchez. Y.Firlh. S.P0rter. j.Callan. 'hiaitm-W ,-an + . WN Rjohnson. D.Ruttcr. R.Bomhard, M.P0rtney, L.R0l1erlsun. A.Saluzar. M.Downs, D.Caldcron, K.Flowcrs: SEVENTH ROW: C.Kirkpatrick. j.YVaiIs. NI.Duws0n. B.TImms0n. ,I.RivcrS. E. Luhato. S.Kun. Iillicklc, E.L0z0ya. C.Wuync. and M.Smylll. gf I 4,4 . T 5 , I Q f P f ' . I . 7 s.. I ,T 2 rg 11 I r . If I fy' 1 asia ff A A f -A T? iff I I x P I ' Q33 ' I ' I I Q F1313 I 'RIR 'R I if . , gag ,ff ..... ',3Ql A 'ig - !'9m. - , g ill' ,I 7 sf i A .ff ing . .x..... TL-rry Dow and Nlaxrk .Xguilur lislcn al u Nj H5 IIICCIIIILI. Mrs. Sherwood IQII5 of plans for X1 HS patio. P 5 Deserving inductees join IH Members of National junior Honor Society maintained their reputation of being a group of hardworking indi- viduals. Consisting of freshmen and sophomores. the honored underclass- men had a busy year of projects. At the Halloween carnival National junior IIonor Society sponsored their traditional apple cider and doughnut booth. , g rl Their annual induction ceremony was held in March. Nfl IIS inductees and parents were invited to a tea where the new members officially join the society. Members are selected by a Billjuwud and Alberto Navar question proposals made for school service projects. I-Cl'0llIJ of fllffllhf' IUCIUITCTS- .a.,....R, t.,,.i,1 . ,.-..,t M... gt.,v.. .......,ta,,...a,.M ..,...,. M... ,...,,, n--, ,,-, -M gm.-.1 -....--.12 --ff--,, 0 V Q .f--1.-tra. .-Mi-I K. fY.s ,NNI we,safwaxfyu-wxsmv,www-efsazf ff-ez-:iv ' W -:.::.q::4w.'mvfhv'wfA ' 'f5i ' 'W ' ' ' 1' M- '-Mfffswm 1 ' WMe- 'i'4'tf'i 5'4f-'ffQW4'5-Mis?f It-an nu rul-nu an -uuisu- an , ' nr - ' -- if I f-s' f 'J 3-1 It Fl 1'1- l' Iwi'- 1.. .,,. Members of NJIIS ure: FIRST RUYY: B.Ilol comb. D.Chitwood. B.Bolton. I,.Kirkpatriek P.llagers. I..Bnrt, llllolrns. D.Robinson. M Mora. D.Capoldi. NI.Ilarrison. C.Dorgan. SEC OND RUVV: K.Blaek. R.Clazehroolc, D.jol'inson. N.Marqnes. 0.Cadenu, R.McCarthy. BI.Catal- T' di. K.Casway, K.Little. THIRD ROW! S.Sn1yth. K.King, T.Fenly, A.Achwartz. K.Coenen. S. Davis, D.Aldrich, C.Martines. C.Brean1. C. Atwood. S.Bonncau. M.Buendie, C.llarolcl. I.. Cueoata. A.Tcrrazas, M.Dubois, K.lIall. K. Spence. B.Doty. C.Battle. I..Boykin, j.Sater- .:? ..t.i,Qi 1 H white. FOURTH ROW: P.Deather. j.Cornell, T.I'etty. FIFTII ROWV: C.Prine, I..YVellginles. B.juvrud. j.Elli0t. C.Carhart, C.YVilkie. D. jelfords. K.Andrade, P.Bareena, A.Navar. SIXTH ROW: N1r.CabrielCinner-sponsor. HONORS x vf'Jf1.X5. G tm mr . I f 1 ,X .. y in jerry Gutierrez and Stacey Graves demonstrate talent during the Camelot performance. ,,..-4 not ghd!! Sponsor Mr. Ronnie Parks explains the technicalities of play production to Esther Fleshman. Thespians star in drama productions From selling candy canes to entering in talent shows, Eastwoodis thespian members initiated a busy year. To begin the year several members participated in the production of Camelot. During Christmas thespians sold candy canes. Funds from the sales enabled them to buy a projector for the drama department. Induction of new members was held towards the end of the year in which thespians also presented honorary memberships. Stacy Graves and Jerry Gutierrez were representatives in the talent show. Thespians also participated in a recital at the end of the year. National Thespians Society is an hon- orary cluh made up of students dis- playing dramatic ability. All new members perform in small plays. 52 - . I 5. '-111i-ew--New '- Members of Thespians are: FIRST ROW: Cindy Wilke. SECOND ROW: Carol Bream, Melanie Matthews, Chris Miller, Esther Fleshman, jerry Gutierrez, Stacey Graves, Janelle Stapher, and Iulie Cornwell. THIRD ROVV: Karen Englehardt, Beth Blair, Mr. Ronnie Parks, Sandy Estrada, and joe Roscoe. HS receives new honorar patches Irma Alvarado distributes a Spanish certificate and patch to Bernadette Rnmo and Vaudean Iohnson Spanish National Honor began a suc- cessful year with 33 new society mem- bers. Student enthusiasm was boosted at club meetings where they planned school activities. They participated in a Christmas Po- sada in which members visited each otherls homes to sample different Latin American culinary specialties. Members attended Spanish plays in the Chamizal National Theater and the Festival Theater. The annual trip to the Pronaf and old market in Juarez also accented the year. The main highlight for Spanish Na- tional Honor members was receiving certificates and patches revealing the complimentary name of Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica. The induction ceremony is held early in the year. New members come from third or fourth year Spanish classes and they must maintain an A grade average. Members of Spanish National Honor Society are, FIRST ROW: Tracie Croesbeck, Linda Moser, Melinda Mowbray, Mary Villodas, Mar- garet, Wilmont, Frank Mares, Becky Cuellar, Kathy Bukowski, Rosie Carrasco, Patricia Silva, and Rosa Uyarra. SECOND ROW: Rosa Ta- varez, Tina Aguilar, Evelyn Borunda, Marta Tavarez, Luz Hernandez, Bernadette Romo, Rita Casarez, Mrs. Linda Davenport, Silvia Cardoza, Claudia Rivas, Cathy Cornwell, Chris Colville, and Irma Alvarado. THIRD ROW: Cay Hutto, Tony Sanchez, Doreen Bell, Silvia Doblado, jack Rodehaver, Teri Bryant, Cindy Rusk, Kim Townsley, Andrew Hagan, Susan Ezzell, Beth Varencamp, Robert Bjoraker, Vau- dean johnson, Monique Williams, and Alvaro Caldos. Students are required to have an A grade point average in Spanish classes. HONORS 1 1 FINDING A NEW O .JCI . , V . ,R ,V4fV4.- W, ,V wt, V , V .V , , , M V' 1. QV sf f , 1 , ., .. , . .V + V ,H W ' ' , ,' 1 A' 1-givm-' A , n K , , -. Q' ww , '- . :ff V V nib V ' H -rx yi -.+'?,,, W , W 'ffH:,iffx 'Tvffflef'-qV wg F ' fi ,V V , -f Q, is, WW' ' TWU? 1 1 V V f M is w i:L,,VrV,,.fqgH5:, ,L ' :exist . 5Qv.f,f ,Q 42 1, , - ,My we . ,ff ' -. lj , ,A -firqgff V' V Vf:-fig W 'N'zvfffkii 'Yif?V?5 '55'V? f 1, , my 'Q Vt V ' 'QV mmf -Q ,fflfwfifviii if ' 5,1 V, f 'A L ' gf ' ' ' V1 W' , V uf -:Gil-1 1, 1 - . - A fr ' : wffmw t V1-ww we , K Mf ,V .VA ' -' T1 fr': bi'L F, 'Vw :V ' W r f ' 'V Ki , 'V' A gY:i,:Vm ,L:iA ,rkgmpfl .f,,,,,iQfs.. f,':,,??:mg.,.,,.V.N,A , V I V A V, ,., W, I , . i f ,V M f , a I Q +9 , V- Vr,g.- A f,,x,,,V:4f,,,?4Wgg,,5A:' it Q ' ':'1rvsn,':L:gVf . Members of the Homecoming royalty for 1974 are: Denisejoseph, Lonnie Duggar. Lisa Mendonca, jim Barnes, Tina Aguilar. Dennis Diaz, Queen Terri Roche, King Rodney Deloach, Susan Cutts, Don Gibson. erownbearer Kimberly Scroggins. Doris Diaz. and Mark Aguilar. I fx-Nx Mr. Ronnie Parks participates in the faculty spirit band during Homecoming pep rally. f lid R Homecoming glitters with Trooper Win Denisejoseph is escorted by Lonnie Dugger. Faculty band members jam at thc pep ralley. x .if w ' It L buf? f 3 I E ' i f. J' W' A K QJ is . 1 'gil E i f fn 4 Q va ' . 3: 3R 7 xg-.Q ' I if ,- l I I .to Higerp f My fl With five loses behind them the Troopers came through to whip the Andress Eagles Homecoming night. The win put the frosting on the cake climaxing all of Homecoming week. With the halls more elaborate than ever, returning exes were amazed at the pride and determination the facul- ty and students had displayed. Anehta Sesea took first place in decor- ating their hall. A junior club, Entre Nous, was voted the most original hall. Sophomore club Yahna Phi received the most humorous award while the graduating class of ,75 won the title of most spirited. It's only a nickel! just think, two links on the spirit chain for just five penniesf, Spirit was displayed this year with the starting of a spirit chain contest. The Spirit of 76 captured the contest winning by over a hun- dred links. Twenty-five dollars went to the juniors for exhibiting the most spirit. Lighting the Trooper torch, a tra- dition that was started last year was Student Council president Don Gib- son's job. The torch was lit throughout the week characterizing the spirit and excitement of Homecoming. Mouth-watering pancakes were served again this year by Key Club before the game. Senior girls clubs Anetha Sesea and Detinu conducted the traditional Burning of the E. Silence apprehend- ed the crowd as the was lit. The glowing fire kindled a flame of inspi- ration in all as the spirit of this tra- dition solemnly remains year after year. Homecoming commences with the presentation of the court and entertaining half-time show. ACTIVITIES Exes enjo cavalcade of excitement Stunning the Andress Eagles, 14-7, the mighty Troop was victorious. The first win of the season proved over- whelming on Homecoming night. With the sounding of the halftime gun the rest of the Homecoming festivities continued. Doing their usual spectac- ular half-time show, the marching band and Trooperettes received a standing ovation. Then the distinguished Homecoming court was presentedt Queen Terri Roche and her escort King Rodney Deloach. Duchesses were Tina Aguilar and Susan Cutts escorted by Dukes Dennis Diaz and Don Gibson. Prin- cess Lisa Mendonca and Prince jim Barnes represented the junior Class. The sophomores chose Princess Doris Diaz and Prince Mark Aguilar as their royalty. From the Freshman Class came Princess Denise joseph and Prince Lonnie Dugger. Terry Kelley laughs at the idea of smashing a confetti egg on an eagle on FTA's float. .4 Mr. Bradley bestows Queen Terri her crown junior Sandy Wilson, a member of Cavaliers, makes a sale of balloons at the Homecoming game. 'at 2 , il.: Homecoming royalty proceed to the field. At the Burning ofthe returning exes once again felt a part of the Trooper tradition. f if e Us , A ,g . if N Fi 'tk nl The kick-off It-ands thc Homecoming royalty to release the first blue and gold balloons. Coach Partridge fully reassures thc crowd AC'I'IVI'l'lli5 59 Icy shock awaits carnival participants 'zlffl H Mark Smyth and Tom Cleveland are joined by A JHFUCS CTCCH UP Clllvriuill in FaPa's Follies. Linda Achim and Debbie Price entice carnival goers to try to win a garter from Detinu. Veronica Cook Sophomore convinces David Contreras to purchase one ofthe delicious doughnuts from the N1 HS i'Cicler and doughnut booth. U! I The awkward expression on the face of ski club member Dave Schaefer reflects his react'o t d l I P I n o repeate p unges into the icy cold water. Donnice Benford and jim Elquist pay Entre Nous member Nancy Soza for their dedications. 521 ' Amid shouts for more butcher paper, streamers, and masking tape, East- wood's snack bar and cafeteria were turned into glittering arenas of burrito booths, dunking booths, and delicious sweet shops for the annual Halloween carnival. Dozens of tired faces spent Saturday, October 26, getting set up for the carnival. The ski club dunking booth captivated onlookers as they watched friends and enemies getting drenched. The tra- ditional entries, the Carter Toss, Sponge Throw, Tattoo Parlor, and confetti eggs, pulled in the crowds. Youngsters stood in line for the ever popular senior Spook House. All too soon cries of it's time to close down all booths were heard and participants began the not-so-fun job of cleaning up. ACTIVITIES .5 ,f I f I . X - , X , I . Beauty finalista are: Cindi Hahn. Linda Ilosey, Allen. Cwen Jett. Teri Bryant, Leeann Erwin. Gretchen Iverson. Jodie Goteher. Debra Cor- Niarla YVidtfeldt. Cindi Travis. Linda Can- Crowned Most Beautiful vm at Fugtwood rel' Georgcuc Joseph, Susan Cuns' Denise tmnund W0 e eL1 0 'f wzenior Iinda tlosev shows :tier winning smile 5 1 Salute 5taffer Xaney Cramer carefully presents Nlra. Sandy Nlesser with al corsage. Debra Currel. tenni5 team representative, radiates a smile of happiness tu the judges, Modern daneers Becky Baldwin. Andre Dehne. Jeanne Bosprim. and Lupe Nevarez. members of Salta- trix proyide the entertaining dance medley while the judges tally their votes searching for Most Beauti- ful. Dazzling the audience are this years stunning winners of the beauty up: Linda Hosey. Most Beautiful: and Teri Bryant. second rulmerup. 3 2. 1 y 1-.L . 5 . ,.. .V 1 2 2 ' ' 2 Z B a ,s , X s ? Q contest: Cindi Hahn. first runner- -A 'TT Girls vie for beaut titl in pageant Are-n't they beautifull Look at her dress. I knew she would winln Such were the comments heard at the four- teenth annual Eastwood beauty con- test. The Glamorous Gatsby Days was the setting for this years pageant. After Donna Stephens and Pat O,Beirne welcomed the sellout crowd. the beauty contest began with the presentation of the semi-finalists in street and formal wear. Saltatrix provided the entertainment while the judges searched for the most beauti- ful girl at Eastwood. The tabulation of the scores ended with' the announcement of the winners as follows: second runner up Teri Bryant, first runner up Cindi Hahn, and Most Beautiful Linda Iloscy. Mr. Bob Bradley put the fin- ishing touch on the evening by pre- senting Linda with a bouquet of roses. Don Gibson, voted Nlnst Handsome escorts Key Club representative Susan Cutts before the iudges. jg i nigga johnny Mathis smiles for pre-game pictures. Trooperettes Red. white. and blue balloons fill the air. johnny Mathis sings the national anthem, and the 40111 annual Sun Bowl is underway. XVith such celebrities as jane Chastain. Lee Trevino, and Senator john Sten- nis present. Mississippi State whipped North Carolina State. The huge crowd that attended the game, in spite of snowy weather, all agreed that the halftime program was a major high- light of the Sun Bowl. Using the theme HA Time To Re- niemberi' the Trooperettes performed an old fashoned patriotic show with a fiesta included for the Spanish culture. The Trooperettes also unfurled an American flag as part of the proceed- ings and exploding fireckers also thrilled the crowds. Mrs. Barbara Prewitt took charge of this year's halftime show. Martha Lieon and Tracy Duggan kneel during the finale ofthe Sun Bowl halftime entertainment enhance Sun Bowl classic CBS sports announcer jane Chastain discusses football strategy with golfer Lee Trevinn. Eastwood earns free Highway concert In all, Highway performed about ten songs by artists ranging from Alice Cooper to Yes. The climax came when members of the band threw Highway T-shirts to the crowd. Highway fin- ished with an autographing session. VVowl 396,000 signatures! I think my hand is ready to fall offln After doing nothing but signing petitions for days, Eastwood won the X-ROK Spirit Con- test and aconcert that made all the cramped hands seem worthwhile. ,. W. , ,. ,oe-as .L A ut-,wg ,. - 2. . 3: i ,, , U During the break between concerts, a group of students swarm to the stage to get an autograph. After being introduced by Paul Leigh of X-ROK radio, Highway loosened up the crowd with Eighteen', by Alice Cooper and 'lCanlt Cet Enough by Bad Company. Next they performed one of their own songs, Dead Foxf, .4 , R w2.4wa...xa4.g0. Phillip Trout freaks out on the keyboard. Base guitarist David Trout and drummer Frank Merlich jam during a break in the free Highway concert while lead guitarist Bob Reese looks on. -i 'lf Nuff!! ' If'lbll'- ll W 'Z s'i'fw'.2:t,-, E.l11t'Z'. If ' 11. Clubs select E-in-E reps for pageant How does one fit 42 people in a total of four cars? Such was the case of E-in-E representatives who scrambled to Cielo Vista Mall for picture taking day. Though representatives were chosen from different clubs, they each shared the intense seconds of cold hands and shaky knees which went along with being nominated and elected. After all pictures were taken, loud cries echoed through the mall as everybody claimed a spot in the few cars. However, in the hustle and con- fusion of departing, one could sense the anxiety the girls experience in awaiting the final big night. I T F-1 Representatives are: Margaret Licon, Dawn land, Cindy Moody, and Susan Douglas Decker. Bill Liedtke, Doris Diaz, Linda Cleve- Rcpresentatives are: Joni Davin, Dianne Limmer, Nancy Cramer. Debbie Slaughter, Carol Watzkc,joan Inman, and Susan Cutts. ,, N ..y..,N 3. H Ar .ii J' E .,,1 ' , XFX ., ffvji f 97 -Lf.. 1 3 1 A Y ' 'I A 1 mv -LLL -4.2. , 9? mg ,ig -V-5 L. ,LE f I ., Q It ii 'Wm Representatives nru: Brenda XVilllill'llS, Rosalyn Clazchrook. VVcnCly Skognes. Martha Ruiz. Lezlie YVilkin. Esther Fleshman, and I on I uwm rn Representatives arc:1anetOefclcin. Gretchen Ivcrscn. Elaine Builvy. Blarrisa Fraga, Sharon Wade, Stacey Milam, and Shelley 2 C7 Y... M'iSE1H'6HtaE, H fES1l lllflilili-'li n 2 Hawaiian theme creates tropical aura Senior Rita Casarez and junior Sandy Warren anxiously await their chance to mingle in the islands after having been chosen as class princesses Serving as lady-in-waiting for the annual Eastwood in Elegance pageant is senior Teri Bryant. 1 Whoever heard of spending an Even- w ing on the Islandsi' for S14? Such was 1 the case of students who attended this year's Eastwood in Elegance. The theme was selected and voted on by student council. Throughout the cold months of janu- ary and February, tropical flowers and palm trees began to mystically bloom from the art rooms. However, after inspecting beautiful Hawaiian scenes constructed by Brush and Pal- ette, puzzled onlookers were soon to find that cardboard and tissue paper were the secret to a green thumb. Elections for E-in-E were held in November. Vaudean johnson was chosen queen with Teri Bryant as her lady-in-waiting. Princesses were Rita Casarez, Senior Class, Sandy Warren, junior Class, Melanie Matthews, Sophomore Classg and Babe Warwick, Freshman Class. I Switching, sorting, and debating dates was all a part of planning for the final night. The Roadway Inn hosted the affair. ACTIVITIES - 1 UXU4'- Y' I1 ' 'T1 Til.. TSA: Ri: l'f'N7fsF.!Y.Lz- w :le ' lf' Amidst a Hawaiian theme, court members are: Melanie Matthews, Rita Casarez, Teri Bryant, Vaudean johnson, Sandy Warren, and Laura Warwick Reigning over the 1975 Eastwood-in Elegance pageant is her royal majesty Queen Vaudean johnson. Brian Short escorts princess Sandy Warren. x t A r 'MA X . 'N' R454 - ' - ?Q3m,,-et. gL:?R3'iE 2,1 . , K lr 1 After the coronation ceremonies, several couples at the pageant dance to the music of Vehicle. Class princesses Melanie Matthews and Laura Warwick discuss their arrangements for E-in-E night. Island stage sets mood for festival Coconut covered bananas and tropical fruit salad were served to those attend- ing Eastwood-in-Elegance setting off a Hawaiian mood to begin an Evening in the Islandsf, the theme of this year's affair. Queen Vaudean johnson was later honored by each duke and duchess during the E-in-E coronation. Salta- trix members in grass skirts danced to island songs after the presentation. Songs by the Barbershop Quartet and Madrigals were also sang in honor of the queen. Music by Vehicle followed the coronation. Queen Vaudean receives a bouquet of roses. .li Troop life captivates foreigners Arriving from a country of forests, lakes, and snowy settings, Seppo Sa- renan is now a foreign exchange stu- dent at Eastwood High School. He is a delight to his history class as he al- ways uncovers the unique ideals and customs his own country holds. I get my hometown newspaper each week, relayed Seppo and went on to discuss the lack of international news in A- merican newspapers. Seppo is a mem- ber of the Ski Club, Der Deutsche Verein, and Student Council. 'SI love American peoplef' exclaimed Alexia Haverbeck whose vibrant per- sonality has already won her many friends. She is a foreign exchange stu- dent from Chile and member of the Senior Class. El Paso being a border city has been very beneficial to Alexia. Many of the students are able to com- municate with her in Spanish which is her native language. The love for sports in America is wonderfulf, ex- claimed Alexia who also enjoys the Trooper pep rallies. Alexia is a mem- ber of Student Council, the French Club, and has been chosen an honor- ary member of Detinu. Exchange student Alexia Haverbeck shops for souvenirs to take back to friends in Chile. While visiting one of El Paso's local arcades, foreign exchange student Seppo Sarenan finds an American pinball machine fascinating. R, ' rt , , A ., lil L l , L ' i . df ' fy F ' f dl A www., mal tx 5' , 5 at EQ4 .ak Ubi! I 5 X ,,, i Q 'MQQQK Y- 'N S sl it , 1 s 2' I' 5 V V . i-51? V V! 1 gf: ' . A-553' xx . 4 '...,..,9 r wr Alexia and Sarenan try out their musical talents on a drum set and electric organ during a tour of the Music Den in Morningside Mall. Alexia points out her hometown to her gov- ernment class during a political discussion. W. l2?'52.z'w ff' i 13? E if 3' fg 'MQ 2' .. ' 1, ' V -C vi , 'K f . '+ v., - Qzr'-4 A Locking his l0-speed in the school bike rack, Seppo Sarenan prepares for another day. A 'Q 5 I. FINDING A NEW NS ATIO NIZ GA DR tudent Council initiates new theme to unite troop Only You Can Make It Happeni' was the theme of the 1974-75 Student Council presented to the school. The new theme was introduced to the stu- dent body for the first time in order to preserve the spirit and to get more students interested in the governing of the school. With this theme, Stu- dent Council hoped to make the stu- dents understand that their support and help were needed. Workshops and paper drives were just some of the projects Student Coun- cil sponsored during the year. To start their agenda, Student Council held a leadership workshop which was open to all students. Different discussion groups were headed by the officers. With the continuing shortage of paper, Student Council also held paper drives while other clubs provided a few help- ing hands. Self-nomination was the new process Student Council adopted for voting on school-wide elections. In order to be put on the ballot, one must have a petition signed by a certain percent- age of the class. Aside from undertaking other projects, Student Council delivered Homecom- ing mums and boutonnieres, and supervised the Halloween carnival. X , if 1 ' , ,,. , ' 1 2 N ! if sf Z, af ty s A ri 5 President Don Cihson and Vice President Terri Roche present sweaters to the varsity cheerleaders. .s 1 , pa, , . .. 3... 'QQ 'ttt .HCT . --- ,sso , iii! Student Council members areg FIRST ROVV: Don Gibson. SECOND ROW: Mike Pepe, Terri Roche, Tina Aguilar. Rosa Alvidrez, joyce El- A I .ml FK Cl D ,Qi P , ,-MX. al' fx fs.. lint, Susan Cutts. jenean Weaver. and Cindee Bryant, Sara Williams, Marylee Warwick. Rc- ! Soza. THIRD ROW! Mr. Mark Ilutman. Terri nee Pereira, Laura Calanchc, and Pat 0'Bcirne, 5, K S If ft Student Council mcmbcrs listen ata meeting. SKY ' W l f T A E 9 E 1'- .1 . N' ll. wma, we if! , Mr. Mark Hutman speaks to the students new smoking area ata class meeting. Sara Williams and-Iosie Cherry work at thc voting tables during Homecoming elections. -...nw t W- x E-1 on the , . rbquyw--fr 1 Student Council member Eric VVolterstorff gets a hand from Pat O'Beirne in placing an orna- ment on the Christmas tree. N431 r Student Council representatives Sara tVilliams and Tim Lund help in weighing a box full of cans from the junior Class during the traditional can food drive sponsored by the Student Council. The junior Class collected the most cans out of the four classes. Sophomore President Dana Pittard mysteriously attempts to lug off one of the senior's bags of flour for thc Sophomore Class bin .r-C121 It V 3 'Xu' L r 955 Q . 'Y i', bi' wr Senior Rita Casarez finds herself a treat. Helping needy -tv , -m..,,,,ne, ,wr .. ... at ,gn fv if .Z 'W xp in tra ',:vl51, 55 F H ' Wt? josie Cherry and Alexia Haverbeck discuss some Student Council business concerning E-in-E. adds to Christmas spirit Hey, watch it, the Christmas tree is going to fall! Maintaining the holi- day spirit with the students, Student Council members decorated a Christ- mas tree in front of the office. Helping the needy people at Christ- mas, Student Council sponsored their traditional can food drive and Opera- tion Santa Claus. A cash prize of S25 was awarded to the class who collected the most cans throughout the week. X-ROK concert, sponsored by Student Council, turned out to be a great success with the students. Highway performed for the student body. E-in-E was held away from school for the second time. The Rodeway Inn was the site chosen for the coronation, dance, and dinner. Student Council member Teresa Melendez ad- mires the Christmas tree as it gets decorated. ORGANIZATIONS N 5' Trooperettes please crowd with routines Throughout football season the Trooperettes furthered their crowd- pleasing reputation by performing many new and exciting dances. Using sixty girls this year. sponsor Barbara Prewitt continued to skillful- ly display their many talents. Preci- sion kick routines seemed to be the favorite of the crowds. Fund raising was successful especial- ly at the Halloween carnival where the members worked at their tradi- tional sweet shoppe, grab bag, and monster mash. Performing at the YISD marching contest, the Trooperettes marched off the field with a superior rating. The girls also participated in the Sun Carnival parade and danced at the halftime of the Sun Bowl game. After marching season the Trooper- ettes danced for the Lions Club Minstrel Show at Liberty Hall. Toward the end of school, members prepare for Trooperette camp in Por- tales, New Mexico which is the first activity for the new members. i ' fi ,. ' ' wmv--. A -I . .,. . 'Y1 a1fll'uf : I 5o'f'v4, ,-a-.Ax -. A - 3 i . , . W- , 'Q -V - . ,a . Members of Trooperettes are: FIRST ROVV: Nl.Shahan. L.Calanehe, l..Allen, N.Addis, C. Ilill, D.Thompsen, S.Farrier, T.Duggan, L. Warwick. D.A. Smith, D.Duncan, M.Mann, ,.....11.--...14... Licon, R.I.ueky. M.Toso, P.Diaz. TIIIRD ROXV I.jolley, C.Ferguson. N.Cramer. C.Snow, K Townslcy, M.Spindler, M.Mathews, K.Leslie L.Erwin, S.McFerren, N.Williains, C.Camboa SECOND ROW: C.Th0inpson, P.Conzalez, C. B.WVilliams, C.Chesak. Lund, M.Noel, S.Cutts, A.justus, I.Diaz. M. Nancy Cramer. Sheryl Watts. Kathy Donovan, and Ann Justus rehearse for the Sun Bowl. Denise Allen leads a dance during a football game and displays one of many talents. Sharma Duke shakes her pom pons at a pep rally. -.,f-nw . 'I .-Q.. R F , Captain Laurie Eurich displays perfect form and a pretty smile during a halftime show. Mcmhcrs of Troopercttes areg FIRST ROW Taylor, M.Dcatl1e, D.Diaz, C.Riva5, D.Con zlaez, B.Tinguely, L.Bryan!, D.Anderson, C. Medrano, D.McFadden. S.VVatts, L.Castecl, and M.Perea. SECOND ROW: S.Vaughn, C. Harding, D.Schuller, T.Merrihew, M.West, M.Culler, S.Young, K.Hagen, D.Dively, C. Nichols, I..Hayes, Y.Chavarria, and L.Luwman, THIRD ROW: C.NeWlcirlc, D.K.Smill1, I.Ti0Cl- man, P.WVilliamson, EJ-Ierron, V.Peel, K.Don- ovan, P.Bertka. j.L0unsbury, T.Anaya, M. Beechem. D.Brown. K.Stiti, and D.Cordero. ORGANIZATIONS Trooper sign illuminatesg Key Club acquires funds Hey, I know you want one of these neat calendarsll' And so began the year for Key Club members with the sale of the yearly school calendars. Participating in school activities as well as community service projects, Key Club provided the money for the repainting of the press box and also the cheerleaders megaphoncs. They purchased the Christmas tree for main Don Gibson passes during a club game. hall and placed luminarias on the school for Christmas decoration. An award was presented to the club in appreciation for the time spent cleaning up at Eastpoint school after the fire that damaged much of it. An intra-divisional banquet ended the year with Don Maynard appear- ing as the guest speaker. ' af-Wt-.af eww-15.,i. . m.,r,, .X-. .My Q In M W . 4 ... A, :k.,?MXE -L, --,, .. ,,., hw p M.- ,V , 5 .i Key Club presents wood blocks to cheerleaders 3 ws-w ,. My-.ar .X ,f f X -'s- Qiufues. I ,N u ,' f . ga, . i 4 w- X TT! .Mu .- if? ff. J U 'i Taking time to look at a new Key Club calendar are Stuart Edwards, Susan Cutts and George Moeck T l' V-f , Xe, -I L ! f ,, ,AMW . xA Semorjim Holcomb reclines under a pile of sacks while Brian Conroy and Orlando Garza fold the bags to make luminarias for Christmas decoration. - 1. :A Q A W , , ,3- , , P. -'J ' 'f J. , Members of Key Club are: FIRST ROW: Fred Graf, George Ochoa, David Prewiit. SECOND ROW: George Moeck, sponsor: Bruce Porter, Orlando Garza, Pat Scullin, Pat O'Bcirne, ,,, George Schaefer, Don Gibson, David Howell. THIRD ROW: Brian Conroy, Bill juvrud, lim Holcomb, Alberto Navar, Pat Conroy. FOURTH ROW: Ken Pearson. VVayne Mullins. ORGANIZATIONS 83 -...iS S. RNA tp? -f 'f 410 -N ! Xf ...,: - ' ., x., iggusf .,r., qs, Xwaig ,p-.,- I wr. 9 :. I '1n-Q4 govt! ,,,....,...-----c- Rodney Deloach and Debbie Lindsey goof around outside after their Blue jackets meeting. lue jackets lend services to Eastwood A blue jacket with a gold emblem at Eastwood denotes nothing less than service. Blue Iackets, a junior and senior girls service club, led by Presi- dent Tina Aguilar, strived to make 1974-75 the best year ever. A Guiding lost parents, Blue jacket members stood at hall corners on Open House night. At Christmas time a faculty breakfast was staged in ap- preciation of teacher's and adminis- trator's work. Blue Iackets members also regularly clean the trophy case in main hall. To raise money, the club sold cokes at basketball games. Kathy Keleen, Bluejacket member, scours the parking lot for trash and other litter. Iunior Pam Hosmer assists the school by cleaning up the front parking lot with Bluejackets. ORGANIZATIONS fa A is A K sa-NMAKA ,,. in I can , .. Q f'k i V ' X X . 3 45,., M .nf . Q E - A .. 4, -5 Va VWY N. SN 5 . . N , W.. E -f1 r Q , 2 I 5 4 ,ww .AW Q 4'-',,.,,.4n- Photographer Adolph Ruiz inspects darkroom Mid the usual elutter and eonlusion of room lll Glenda Hill and Karen Small iry to think oi the best equipment before printing pictures. way to phrase a line oi' copy and make it fit into the space allowed. w ,,,...--- 2 Members of Salute are: FIRST ROW: Karen Small. Clenrla llill, SECOND ROYY: Rodney Deloaeh. Edna Currero, Della Butler. Carol Sheehan. Lynn Walker. Linda Slianer. Susan Cutts. Sarah Springer. jzmna jolley. jodie Coteher. THIRD ROYV: Mike .-Xntlow. Kevin Sheehan. Rachel Wofford. Lynn Landsheit. Patty Diaz. Kelly Williams. Delia Lopez. Nancy Luna. Nancy Caldwell. Lisa Nlenrloeu. l'i0l'RTIl ROYY: john Townsend. Mrs. Sanlly Messer. Nancy Soza. Becky Howell. jim Bow- clen. George Ross. Charles Stilwell. Bart Agee Davirl Roma. Roberta Amos. Nlark 0'Quinn Kathy Anderson. Adolph Ruiz. gf-X- Editors of Salute are: Susan Cutts, Sara Springer. jodie Cotcher and Rodney Deloach. r My N Before experimenting with the new photofit equipment, Salute staffers Mike Andow and Bart Agee rc ceive careful instruction as to how itworks to reduce or enlarge. alute staff transforms book,s pages Underneath the seemingly same old surface of beehiye activity. many changes on Salute staff await dis- covery by yearbook readers. The many new bees buzzing include Mrs. Sandy Messer, the new journalism sponsor, and 26 new staff members. Exchanging Paragon press with jos- ten's American press brought different approaches to pages and advertising. New equipment like the photofit helped staffersg but shortages of es- sentials like typewriters, space, dark- rooms and money curtailed creativity. According to Susan Cutts, editor, Changes from last year's book are countless. The cover. opening and end sheets. with artwork by Linda Shaner, are unique and innovative. N t y., 1 - , iii... X ' ' -Y' K in j, ,ff .. After careful study of her layout sheets. Glenda Hill begins to crop her pictures. ORGANIZATIONS W 3, .:,T,,:mV , 'xi im' we X' Ui v, i ,'27Qv f, ,W K ' ' 'BRN ax at 3 1. if mb' 's V J Q LL, H X WMM. g .-1 ww Af' W, '-..... A Sulire member D'Ann Beeson seems quite confused about un article in the newspaper as Luz Gonzalez eontinues to read the editorial page. Attentivelv concerned. assistant editor Tim Currie listens to the week's plans for 5ulmre. Q-2 O X Q l ,. , ez J.. f: , A ,V , , i 1, ,...T,1-j,1y5,, ., ,K k,j ' A i - -S 5 W , Sig f' i s t 'il - -' 1' ' A ' N V V ' -2' Y Mf,.,i!,:m? ,Q ,JH . N, . K ,. ' 'V 'N Rx -M.-. ,V ' iw - .I W Q '-'D-in -'suv-Mtn.. A WEE ' i 4 y . fi -51: i Doug Pullen finds Sabre sales successful. so . . v qv. . 42 'N 1 , 1? R 425 gf Sports editor Erich Morales carefully reads over his story in a past issue of Sabre. Sabre staffers encounter lack ivy-- -1' 1 9 , K IA' , liek: , Tm k GY Members of Sabre staff are: FIRST ROW' Adolph Ruiz, Erich Morales, Frank Gratton and Bob MeBrinn, SECOND ROYV: Mrs. Sandy Messer. Kelly McCuan, Dan Noreen JM '-'l Don't we get a newspaper this week?i' Lack of funds was the main explanation that led to this comment. Sabre staff members were not able to put out a newspaper weekly because of the shortage of money. This was a big problem the staffers faced throughout the year and this did not make work easier. Quality continued to be imbound in the Sabre. Sabre staffers strived to arouse the reader's interest with their news. It covered stories from the subject of amnesty to female descrim- ination. Aside frome putting out a school news- paper, Sabre staff members held a raffle and a paper drive as a part of raising money for their publication. of funds 11,4 1 W TW johnny Hawkins, Karen Stitt, and Lori Chand- FOURTH RONV: jim Barnes, Martha Monti- ler. THIRD ROVV: Doug Pullen, Sandra War- cone. Don Gibson, Staslie Iluttanus, Mark O'- ren, Mike Pepe, Rieharda Duffy, Lenore Caul- ton. Mike Buendia, and Marc Schwartz. Quinn. Susan Edens. and Iim Iioleomb. ORGANIZATIONS Come onl Pick up on it and let's make the feeling personal. Say what you feel. hut most of all feellw And so are the sounds that come from the reveille room each day as the staff relates to each other what they feel. what they know and what they hope to he. i'By communicating on a personal level with each other. we establish the ground floor feeling of Reveille '75, the character that will make the maga- zine a work of sensitive art. explained editor-in-chief. Rieharda Duffv. Staffers visited each English class from freshman to seniors to petition for poetry, art. photography, prose and to communicate the 'iartistic feel of Reveille '75 to the students. In addition to working on Reveille '75 the staff also took on a new publication this year. The Lives and Times of Knee-Cap Skinners. a children's magazine comprised of work from the fourth grade classes of Eastwood Knolls School, also work from the Reveille staff. Ignoring the clutter, Reveillc editor Richarda Duffy revises manuscripts. Reyeille editor Richarda Duffy answers a question for a staff rnemher lxefore pictures. r . 3' 5? Q El E x 3 Cindy Rusk, Reveille staff member. types up another story for the magazine. -ff Reveille staff cites feelings Stuff mernhersjnylee Tilliot, Susan Ifclens. and g Q f Ileetor Moreno criticize papers. Members of Reveille staff are: FIRST ROW: eno, Sarah Springer. George Ross. SECOND Deloach. joyce Elliot. THIRD ROYV: Stephen Lori Chandler, Martha Nlonticone. Billy Vaughn, ROW: Marion lludgins. Frank Lieon, Cathy Engelhart, Susan Edens, Cindy Rusk. jim Hol- Rieharda Duffy. Patti Navarette. Hector Mor- Cornwell, Tim Currie. Andrea Dehne. Rodney comb, Cindy Wilke, DonCibson. jim Holeomh searches for the right phrase to complete his short story for Reveille. ORGANIZATIONS z x , ' I 5 , - 5 '17 H ....... . ,. . W 'Asa-., , Band members are: L.Abraham, R.Abral1am, B.Adair, L.Aguirre, C.Anderson, K.Anderson, N.Armendariz, R.Armendariz, M.Apodaca, R. Asher, j.Autrey, W.Bailcy, C.Bain, C.Banks, D.Barcio, G.Battle, D.Belknap, D.Benford, M.Bently, E.Bergen, C.Biddle. R.Booth, C. Branstrom, D.Bratton, M.Brookins, I.Buie, L.Bustamante. R.Bustamante, N.Calanche, D. Calkins, B.Carter, L.Casper, S.Casper, C.Cas- tillo, '1'.Cl1apman, K.Cherry, M.Chestnutt, T. Cleveland, P.Coffey, R.Cole, K.Collins, L.Cow- den, F.Cram, D.Cr0ssmon, C.Cr0uch, K.Crow- ley, S.Dekan, j.De La Paz, C.Dolhy, D.Don- ouan, M.Doolittle, R.Dorris. S.Dunn. j.Dzubin- ski, C.Eaton, C.Edcns, C.Edwards, S.Edwards, K.Elliott, B.Estes, D.Eure, R.Eure, S.Ezzell, R.Facio, V.Firth, L.Fisher, R.Fix, T.Fournier, Y.Fournier, B.Fraser, M.Fry, R.Carza, S.Clov- 1-YW? er, F.Craf, j.Creen, C.Guidici, R.Curnick, C. Hahn, j.Hall, K.Hall, R.Hall, j.Hammett, K. Hanson, D.l-Iartzog, L.l-lartzog, R.Henley, S. Ilendley, K.Hens0n, A.Hernandez, j.Hernan dez, S.Hernandez, V.Hernandez, S.Hickerson C.Hill, A,Hixon, C.Holt. M.l-Iooper, D,Hviz dak, E.Inman, F.Inman, Pjohnson, D.joseph F.Kautz, S.Kegerreis, L.Kirkpatrick, K.Knap naper, M.Lambert, R.Lambert, M.Lamothe, N Lawson, V.Lee, F.Lobato, A.I.opez, D.Mc- Bride, C.McCann, P.MeCoy, 1.McDaniel, K McFarland, C.McCill, A.McReynolds, R.Me Reynolds, L.McQuicn, M.Mais, D.Markel, S Meister, T.Melcndez, K.Metcalf, j.Metcalfe, S.Michaucl, K.Miles, D.Mills, D.Monticone, C. Moody, D.Moore, D.Moreno, M.NIosely, C Mott, j.C.Muehler, M.Murphy. I..Nicholson T.Novak, C.Nowieki, V.Nowieki, J.OCll0Zl, R. Ochoa, C.Olivas, A.Ornelas, D.0zhun, P. Payne, N'I.Pineda, R.Pleake, C.Prine, C.Reid, E. Reid, M.Resdori, L.Richards, D.Russell, B.Sal- cines, C.Salcines, C.Samaniego, S.Sampsell, S. Sanford, D.Santce, L,Santee, S.Sargent, L.Sat- terfield, D.Saueedo, D.Schatte, C.Scruggs, I. Segapeli, L.Semfin. S.Shanks, A.Sl1arpe, N. Sisk, K.Smith, R.Smith, Y.Smith, M.Smyth, O. Soto, C.Soza, B.Spidle, D.Steelhammer, 1.Suit- or, C.Thomas, T.Tinius, G.Toombs, T.Tribble, R.Truelove, R.Tucker, S.Tuey, K.Uroda, J. Van Matre, B.Varcnkan1p, M.Villareal, D. Visco, C.Voelker. j.Voorheis, S.Walkcr, C. Weaver, K.West, I.Wilkins, S.Wimberly, E. VYolterstorff, C.Wright, W.Wylie, S.Ybarra, and S.Young. Award Winning band survives the flood Jaime Oehoa squints into the sun ata rally. Forming tlie letters in Troop, the hand prepares to kneel in a bow to salute the crowd.' Smiling happily, band sweetheart Cindi Ilahn is presented to the crowd at a game. With the unusual amount of rain that fell this year, the Trooper band en- countered a few problems during marching season. The wet fields often kept members from going outside but the band defeated the elements and captured a first division rating at the YISD marching pageant. Sponsoring FAPA's Follies at the Halloween Carnival, band members staged a night club act in the band room and also sold flowers. Band members sold Sparkle Stix and worked at various other projects in hopes of earning enough money to fund a trip to a contest for first division bands in the spring. Under the direction of Mr. john Faraone, in his fifth year of teach- ing at Eastwood, and Mr. Fred Paz, the Trooper marching band provided entertainment at football games and pep rallies. David Markel and Suzanne Meister were the 1974-75 drum majors. Confidently, Robert Henley ad libs a solo. Deanna Baird, Linda Cleveland, and Kathy WVood scrvc as 1974-75 majorcttes for the band. 4... 1 ' ,fi vi ... , mr Concert Band seeks time for leisure You're sharp, watch your intona- tion, can be heard almost any day of the week as one enters the band room. Under the direction of Mr. John Fa- raone the concert band has no time for leisure. The concert band works end- lessly in preparation for different playing contests. In between rehears- als, concert band members can be found selling anything from sparkle stixs to enchilada tickets. The funds raised from these sales will aid both bands in going on their yearly out of town trip. Di A Brass entertains students as band members flash their talents while performing at an assembly. Members of the varsity stage band areg FIRST ROVV: Dan VVilkins, Sharon Young, David Mar- kel, and Rusty Hall. SECOND ROW: Cary Edens, Iim-Tom Voorhis, jim Segapeli, Gigi Battle, Roh Curnick, and Don Belknap. THIRD ROW: Paul johnson, Fred Graf, Rob Tucker, and Bryan Varencamp. FOURTH ROVV: Alan Sharpe, james Metcalf, Mark Nahours, jerry llall, Fred WVelkers, Chris Prine, and Chuck Sllruggs. FIFTH ROW: Boy Booth, Robert Henley, Alan Hixon. Rohcrt Covey, and Mike lluscroff. 3 I fa , .. Q 4',,v- 4 I ' -39 140 Roy Booth, symphonic band member and leading soloist in the stage band, fascinates his audience. Symphonic Band strives for perfection After the glamour of football season is over the band transforms from the first division marching band into the number one symphonic band. The symphonic band puts tedious hours of work in after the Christmas concert. Rehearsals and sectionals are among the extra work that band members put in. Striving for perfection, 12 sym- phonic band members worked on ad- ditional music for state tryouts. Of the ones who went to state, only two band members received positions at all-state. Members of the symphonic band are, Laura Abraham, Richard Abraham, Bill Adair, Kathy Anderson, Chris Anderson, Norma Armend- arez, jimmy Autrey, Carol Banks, GiGi Battle, Roy Booth, Gary Brandstrom, Joel Buie, jeff Cannon, Barry Carter, Sam Casper, Paul Cof- fey, Craig Collins, Robert Covey, Joanne Dzu- binski, Gary Edens, Cathy Edwards, Stuart Ed- wards. Bob Estes, Debbie Eure, Susan Ezzell, Fred Graf, james Green, Rob Gurnick, Cindi Hahn, Karen Hall, jerry Hall, Rusty Hall, Kris Hanson, Linda Hartzog, Steve Hernandez, Vir- ginia Hcrnandez, Robert Henley, Glenda Hill, Alan Hixon, Conrade Holt, Dan Hvizdak, Felice Inman, Eddie Labato, Mark Lambert, Roy Lambert, Michele Lamothe, Val Lee, Kevin McFarland, Lori McQuien, Mark Mais, David Markel, Suzanne Meister, james Met- calf, Steve Michaud, Chris Mott, Tom Novak, David Osbun, Ray Peake, Chris Prine, Elly Reid, Lyn Richards, Bene! Salcines, Greg Sal- cines, Steve Sampscll, Suzie Sargent, Dela Sau- cedo, Denise Schatte, Stephanie Shanks, Alan Sharpe, Chuck Schruggs, Nick Sisk, Ron Smith, Mark Smyth, Bill Spidle, Carl Thomas, Tim Trible, Ricky Trulove, Steve Tuey, Kathy Uroda, Bryan Varencamp, Chris Voelcker, Jim-Tom Voorhis, Fred Welkers, Kevin West, Dan Wilkins, Sue Wimberly, Wayne Wyle, and Sharon Young. ORGA N IZATIONS Orchestra provides music for Camelot Orchestra members and their new di- play Camelot. They also entertained ticipated in all-region and all-state rector, Mrs. Diana Garcia, put in parents with soothing music at the an- tryouts. Many students have been per- many crucial hours of work in making nual Christmas concert. fecting their selections since the an ensemble. The orchestra demon- middle 0fAugust. strated their versatile abilities by pro- The second half of the year the ad- ducing the background music for the vanced members of the orchestra par- ii Members of the orchestra are: FIRST ROVV: ROW: Mrs. Garcia, Luigi Leos, Susan Shenot, Robert Crimes, Frank Licon,and Fred Wilkers. Margaret Puthoff, and jenny Picket. SECOND and Madeline Richardson. THIRD ROW: Other members of the Eastwood orchestra are: Pat Adame, Steve Sibogi, Ester Haren, Luis La- Robinson, Keith WVelsh, Danny Alvarado, and FIRST ROW: Ron Smith, Linda Ezzel, Lynne vado, Cina Swearingin, and Ann Ruiz. THIRD Linda Hayes. Campbell, and joe Baragan. SECOND ROW: ROVV: Chuck Berono, Elizabeth Romo. Donna Members of the junior varsity stage band are: FIRST ROW: Craig Collins, Joanne Dzubinski, Steve Hickerson, and Rusty Hall. SECOND ROW: Robert Eure, Chris Anderson. THIRD ROW: Roy Lambert, Chris Dolby, Rolando Garza, and j.C. Mutchler. FOURTH ROW: Mark Smyth, Eric Inman, and Steve Tuey. FIFTH ROWV: Alan McReynolds, Tom Cleve- land, Steve Ilendley, Chuck Hooten, Bryan Varencamp, and Mike Huscroff. 'U tage Band performs at new hospital Eastwood's stage band performed at the opening of the Eastwood Medical Center. Members of the varsity and junior varsity stage bands worked dili- gently throughout the year. They pre- pare for numerous contests and as- semblies for the student body. Mr. john Faraone works with the stage band on various types of music. This is done to get that special effect which makes the Eastwood stage band su- perior to many others. Stage band members prepare long hours for two important contests. The more important of the two contests is held at the University of Texas at El Paso. Concert band members are: Lydia Aguirre, Roger Armendarez, Rhonda Asher, VVess Bailey, Debbie Barcio, Donald Belknap, Mark Bently, Eric Bergen, VVeldon Bracher, Mike Brookins, Liz Bustamante, Rick Bustamante. Norma Calanche, Lynn Casper, Kay Cherry, Tom Cleveland, Roberta Cole, Kathy Collins, Laurel Cowdens, Franklin Cram, David Cross- man, joe De La Paz, Chris Dolby, Dee Dee Donavan, Margie Doolittle, Robert Doris, Kim Elliot, Robert Eure, Richard Facio, Victor Firth, Linda Fisher, Randy Fix, Terri Fournier, Bill Fraser, Mike Fry, Rolando Garza, james Green, Guy Guidici, janet Hammett, Diana Hartzog, Kyle Henson, Alice, Hernandez, juan Hernandez, Steve Hickerson, Margaret Hill, Mark Hooper, Chuck Hooten, Bethie Hupfer, Eric Inman, Denise Joseph, Sharon Kegerrels, Lisa Kirkpatrick, Karl Knapper, Nan Lawson, Arthur Lopez, Dennis McBride, Patty McCoy, Jimmy McDaniel, Chris McGil, Alan McReynolds, Ron McReynolds, Kathy Met- calf, David Mills, Cindi Moody, Dale Moore, Jaime Ochoa, Carla Olivas, Ann Ornelas, Lilia Orozco, Perry Payne, Mike Pleasants, Ceci Reid, Debbie Robinson, Donna Russel, Susie Sanford, Lavonne Santee, Lyn Satterfield, jim Segapeli, Kathy Smith, Yvonne Smith, Oscar Soto, Dianne Steelhammer, Jeff Suiter, Gary Toombs, john Van Matre, Mike Villareal, Deb- bie Vico, Steve Walker, Cathy Weaver, Eric VVolterstorff, and Gail Wriht. ORGANIZATIONS udiences anticipate pom pon girls Looked forward to by audiences, the pom pon girls were a vital part of the school year. The vast improvements of the group can be attributed to more pride and the attendance of dancing camps. During the summer four pom pon girls traveled to Flagstaff, Arizona while thc other six went to Malibu, California to dancing camps. There they learned new pom pon dance techniques and better coordinated their efforts as a performing group. Eastwood audiences watch in the background as joni Davin dances a pep rally routine. -cub! ,, 'A M' J 1. .Hz- X 1 ,.,,,A.4-55i. .. 41 A v 'bi 'ga P .. if . ' ' ,Ht-4 -r Vs7, ' ,: rr4Q. Q 4534123 ova... an MMS. I 1 1 3 ,L Y. 11, wif .1-'f T','7 Q --,M . ,N - y e vpfff 713 if 'Mfg L'-'af Pom pon girl Rita McNieee does a hair-swirling Members of pom pon girls are: Linda Cantrell. niuth, Teri Hale, Sue Ingram, Lezlic WVilkins dance during a morning pep rally. Rita McNiece, Kathy juvrud, Vicki Wohlge- Kalahu Rampy, Linda YVyrick, and Joni Davin altatrix expresses feelings throu h dance l P I Saltatrix sponsor. Mrs. Tcel, instructs members in jazz techniques during class time. Modern dance is an expression of feelings through movement. Salta- trix is a group of girls dedicated to the true expression of feelings through various types of dance. Throughout the year they dance in many different situations using many different dance techniques. Saltatrix lends its talent to Eastwood in many ways. This year Saltatrix danced in front of school audiences at the annual beauty contest. They also danced at the Christmas assembly. Mrs. Katherine Teel, their sponsor, helped choreog- raph the musical, Camelot. Four Saltatrix dancers danced in the May Day scene. At the end of the year they participated in the spring recital. Becky Baldwin, Kelly Williams, Vicki Gorman. Debbie Tnwnsend. Marie Spindler and Ginny Martinez dance the Charleston. Members of Saltatrix are: FIRST ROXV: Gwynn Jett, Becky Moya, Becky Baldwin, Sandy Nel- son, Louise Ross, Margaret Licon. SECOND ROW: Lupe Nevarez, Denise Sehattc, Patti Christopherson, Windy VVeaver, Norma Oaxca, Bernie Romo, Debbie Blackwell, Lezlie tVil- kins. THIRD ROVV: Laura Payte, Vicki Cor- man, Debbie Townsend, Sheryl Wlatts, Andrea Dehne, Carlisle Thompson, Diane Done, Anne Salazar. FOURTH ROW: Kclly YVilliams, Shar- on Staines, Ginnie Martinez, Beth Blair, Marie Spindler. Linda Hosey, Jeannine Rosprim, Roberta Amos. ORGANIZATIONS 99 Senior ICLA member Larry Cholson dutifully nverloucls himself with two hugs of cans during Eastwood's traditional can food drive. Mike Bailey grins alter getting spongecl. junior Terry Kelley poses lieuutiiully for onlonlcing bystanders during liLA initiation ,, Q x , X . 33. ,. xyfwg, 1 'W v. K K no 1 LE ELA member Carlos Tinajero manages to sell chocolate candy as a club money-making project. ELA scores with cand , ribbon sales From athletes to salesmen, Eastwood Lettermen,s Association kept on their feet as the 1974-75 year rolled in. The members decided to kick the year off by earning money. Their first sales attempt sent them selling chocolate bars. Maintaining the support for the football team, ELA peddled their traditional spirit ribbons around the school. Tossing miniature footballs and a beheaded eagle were both a part of ELA's Homecoming car in the float contest. A red station wagon followed that was set aside for their Home- coming car bash. Wet headsn was the nickname ELA adopted after being watered down at their Halloween Sponge Throw booth. Taking advantage of pretty boy Matt Decker during ELA initiation, sophomore David Calyon jokingly asks him out for a weekend date. OltCANlZA'l'IONS Community lights up with EL Luminarias Picture getting up at three o'clock in the morning on Christmas Eve to shovel sand into hundreds and hun- dreds of bags. Fortunately, this event occurs annually by ELA as they pre- pare to set up luminarias for the com- munity. The luminaria selling is the lettermenis big money-making proj- ect of the year. Initiation occurred in December as 24 lettermen from all sports were initiated into ELA. The traditional ELA male beautiesv once again paraded down the halls dressed up as females as a part of their initiation. Coach I. D. Partridge indicated that this may be the last year for this type of initiation. The lettermen also purchased new patches for their jackets and helped during the can food drive. l W' .4 ELA officers are: Bart Agee, secretaryg Dennis Diaz, presidcntg Wayne Mullcns, treasurerg and Mike Bailey, sergeant-at-arms. Lettermen juan Ornelas and Dan Ford began to prepare an obstacle course for the initiation. 1. D. Partridge presents returning lettermen. w 5 , l A it -qu'-T '- ,..-ao'- 1 J , ..........-9-1 ,-af - - J -,ar J, , f miss f j'V .' ,, l'..1'f' .- ,, . Senior ELA letterman jim Holcomh helps to set up the luminurias on Christmas eve. The project was just one of the many sponsored by Eastwood Lettcrmen's Association. Making it possible to set up luminarias, letter- man Matt Decker cleans away some cans. ul 4 .1 l K l ELA members are, FIRST ROVV: Pat Scullin, Raul Soto, Hector Soto, Wayne Mullens, Rich- ard Teran, and Mike Waugh. SECOND ROW: Bill juvrud, Mike jenkins, Rob Feeback, Robert Morales, Barry Wolf, Carlos Tinajero, Chuck Tisdale, Doug McNicol, lim Benner. jim Hol- comb, Dan Ford, and Dennis Diaz. THIRD ROW: Frank Lujan, FOURTH ROYV: Chuck Kessel. FIFTH ROW: Larry Cholson, Charles Plunkett, Ion Feind, Herb Porter, Benny Carlos, Dan Andis, Richard Puente, Ron Miller, Cary Snodgrass, David Romo, Matt Decker, Frank Vigil, Dan Donohue, Bobby Reed, Wade Ardoin, Terry Kelley, Kenny Cates, and jim Pinaull. SIXTH ROW: Bart Agee. SEVENTH ROW: Juan Ornelas. ORGANIZATIONS H' ci X 5 ' '21 -. I' I . M EW Letterman Dan Ford keeps in shape by exercising his legs on the reel-runner after track practice. Raul Soto touches up the E on the stadium. Lettermen look with anticipation as Chuck Kessel grits his teeth awaiting his pat on the bottom lavftlitif ' v gif V X A f-ami., L. , ,M 'M -mwklvivpk J X Lettermen reveal hidden talent at follies - 1 .X .4 , ' i W' .4 . is , W to R A r ,I . A Dem-Us Dlaz Comforts ELA magcot Zlegfned Members ofthe ELA s SEX tct get together to practice their singing for the upcoming follies. Ever see a group of athletes put forth their service and effort throughout the school and for their community as well? Whether it was earning money, initiating new lettermen, or helping the school, one could find ELA mem- bers always busy. Many projects and much work was contributed by these athletes. Once again the hidden talents of the lettermen were discovered during the traditional ELA follies which capti- vated a large audience. The unfor- gettable belly dancers, pom pon girls, and singing SEX-tet were just a few of the acts personated by the athletes in their show along with new skits from Kojak, Happy Days, Crosno's Hop, and Kung Fu. Finnishing up the year with the Let- termen's All-Sports Banquet, athletes from all sports were recognized. Awards were presented to the most outstanding athlete in each sport and the Athlete of the Year was also honored. Wayne Mullens demonstrates his gentle manner. t' oRoANlzA'rioNs Les Paladins sell cchoses de nature, Les Paladins, better known as the French Club, had success with many money making projects. Such pro- jects included a confetti egg sale at the annual Halloween carnival. A sale of nchoses de naturei' which are old pieces of wood and dried flowers depicting scenes from nature sold well at nearby shops. French Club members participated in cultural activities. The cooking of French foods, writing pen pals in France, and the observation of several French customs are a few of the ac- tivities of the French Club. Mrs. Mar- gie Westfall, the French teacher, sponsors the clubs projects. i 1 X as ,si l '- Finn-.-f French Club member Sarah WVilliams listens as Mrs. Westfall explains odd verb tenses. French Club members are: FIRST ROVV: Don- Hernandez, Linda Shaner, and Donna Daniels. jana Ulmer, Cynthia Criddle, and Cindy na Roberts. Estella King, and JoAnn Davis. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Margie YVestfall, Alexia Schounts.FOURTH ROW: Kathy Lewis, Linda SECOND ROVV: Patti Klamborrowski. Nancy Haverbeck, Sarah VVilliams, Bill Liedtke, Ma- Simons, and Terry Melendez. Alu,-gvv ..gn' Latin teacher and club sponsor Mrs. Elizondo patiently awaits questions from her students. Latin Club spirit signs prove baffling Interficio Indios is one of the many clever sayings devised by Latin stu- dents to baffle the rest of the stu- dent body. These signs were put up on Fridays for pep rallies. Almost every Thursday members could be found lying on the floor of room 207 with paints and paint brushes busily making their spirit signs. Projects for the annual Latin Club Festival are made by Latin students. The best projects from every school in the Ysleta School District are dis- played at Basset Center. Plays depict- ing Roman times as well as projects are given to be judged. All schools compete for trophies and first, second and third place ribbons at the festival. Members of the Latin Club areg FIRST ROW: ,l0neS, Mona Williamson, Diana Hartzog, and Cutler, Cindy Moody, Frank Cram, Mike Daw- Chris Anderson, Chris Prine, Bob Guthrie, Chip Patti Lumpkin. THIRD ROW: Ray Pleake, S0l'l, David Griffith, Bill Walker, Hank Nesbitt, Bracher, Chuck Hooten, and Lance Willgrubs. George BBITBZH, Diana Ballengefa Glenda Hill, and PBTTY Tfevthick- QFf'nND ROW: Cathy Cubberly, Melody Kathy Collins, Zeborah Pendergrass, Muriel ORGAN IZATIONS Club furnishes new equipment for team Lea in' hi 'h into the air. swinfinf P 3- 1- from bar to bar. and balancing on a lon' narrow stri of wood are 'ust 5-s , a few of the stunts exhibited by the gymnasts this year. The Gymnastics Club consisted of all the students who were interested in the art of acrobatics. XVorking out every day. the gymnasts practiced to improve and perfect their routines. The gymnasts are skilled in many physical aspects and each student is able to work at his own ability and rate. NVorking hard throughout the year. the gymnasts strove for perfection. The club helped to send the team to state championships held at the end of the year. Together the club performed for the student body and sponsored gym- nastic meets. For another club ac- tivity, members peddled zodiac post- ers. The gymnasts were able to buy new equipment for the team this year. Members of the girls gymnastics club are: FIRST ROWV: Michelle Cutler. Mary Battle, Eileen Parker. Renee Widtfeldt. Brenda Caen- zle. and Rita Casarez. SECOND ROW: Shawn Kennedy. Carol Qualls, Alicia Leroy, Sally Bombardelli, Renee Glazebrook. Beth Dorris, Gymnast jose Carillo demonstrates his skill as he performs his optional on the side horse Elizabeth Romo. and Debra Monticone. THIRD ROWV: Karen Charske. Linda Miller. Patty Williams, Pal Williams. Judy Petrosky. Sandra Washington. Veronica Rhodes. Grace Zizik. Pat Guerra. Susie Dwyer. Mitzi Rothman. Celia Barton. and Ginger Reed. FOURTH ROYV: Susie Derifield, Cindee Travis, Staslic Ilutt- anus, Norma Mlilliains, Sara Hendryx. Deanna Baird. Gretta Irwin, Roxane Thomas. Rosalyn Glazebrook, Susie 0'Quinn, Clynda Gaylik. Marla Allen. Rebecca Morris, Loretta Mendoza. and Susie Uroda. 1.-L'Xk 4, lf, in V F 'M , M.. Y 5 4314. Q. I-,X . ,M h. .3 ,3,,.,.1. ' '- ,-fy?V 1 'si .W-.,W1,, xi 'ff' x X 1 A ll Q '4v L ,I 1 fag? V ., ,g-F? 'mr 3 5 L Bobby McBrinn smiles at the crowd of spectators while holding the leg on the Homecoming float. 'ik fx rf I 7 QQ . ... 'ws ,4 I V7 V W x.LJ. Ron Buckles, Gretchen Iverson, and Becky Howell feel a creative urge as they set up a display. rtists create decorations, send grams If I see one more grass skirt, just one more, I'm going to buy stock in a lawn mower conglomerate. Crass skirts, paper flowers, palm trees and even a few coconuts flourished in room 408 as Brush and Palette mem- bers designed decorations for East- wood-in-Elegance. Brush and Palette also decorated the gym for the Clamourous Gatsby Days of Salute's Beauty Contest. They rc- created the splendor of the twenties with soft pastels and a lush garden set- ting. Fund raising projects spanned the year as members sold programs at the football games, Christmas ornaments for the tree, and delivered Troop-o- grams on Valentine's Day. Brush and Palette members discuss Troop-o grams. rem. , Packers Work to preserve environment The Honorable Company of East- derness Camping, better known as the wood High School Students Associ- Packing Company, is a small but dedi- ated for the Preservation of the lVil- cated group of students. derness and the Environment and the Promotion of Backpacking and Wil- A non-profit group, they paid for all their own excursions. Their annual trip was to Three Rivers. As service projects they worked to preserve the Chisos Basin of the Big Bend National Park. D'Ann Beeson exchanges a joke at lunch with Mary Anne Smith and Donna Daniels in the Guadalupe mountains. rw, f, ,, me 414, ,. roi Frcd Rcmmington absorbs the beauty of nature. me EW! Packers are: FIRST ROVV: Pat NVhite, Boh Estes. Eric Wollerstorff. Mary Anne Smith, Vernon Gonzalez. Thomas Apodaca, Scott Kenney. jay Snow. SECOND ROVV: David Chitwood, john Coburn, sponsor: Chip Ileirn. Lant Dimler. IX TREE: j.T. Slaughter. D'Ann Beeson, and Mark Murphy. f'5f . Ml.: , .T A , w ,v , wr-Q, .af ,r MM? Q ,Tw 1 , Q ' ' 'S ,: 552. Wx 'I 'I ' ' Y ., 5, ,Q I xi. 7,4 S K 1, A. ,1 -- I 'IU' QW 1 , . x x Q. , 373:39 42: ,fl .Sw 4 Sf 3 N -Y ,W X Q -LSA .X ,N- K . ,, ,hy - if Q-Are ' w . WX. .F .,,.i.E. 125' n1zL.' gn X , FTA members try to recruit Clayton Long. FTA group adopts child for project i'YVell, the motion is passed. we are now foster parents. just lI'fltlglI10, foster parents, that's been something I've always wanted to do. Now since We got the motion passed maybe we-'ll make that our annual project. Yeah .. Becoming foster parents was only one project organized by the Future Teachers of America this year. They also walked in the March of Dimes WValk-a-Thon. FTA sponsored those memhers who walked. along with a few parents sponsoring them also. FTA members had several socials at which they got together. Among these were a Christmas and awards party. 1 S ,,,, s I Y FTA mcmher Karen Anderson talks to Mr. Bill Anderson about the cluh hudget. Members of the Future Teachers of America are: FIRST BUSY: Patty Klamhorowski. Kathy Curnick. listher Fleslunan. Monique NVilliams, Karen Anderson. and Della Butler. SECOND t ,, e. ,,y,, i ,s,, l on .f,s an u , Il ,, H N n 0 ROWV: Brenda Saldana. Sandy Warren. Karla Coeneu. Claudia Dorgan, Lydia Anderson. and Dehhie Butler. ,,.-1 Members are: FIRST ROW: Nlaria Buendia jenny Baker. Tobey IVirt, Seppo Sairanen Arthur Akard. and Suzanne Bonneau. SEC- OND ROW: Anne Djordjevie, Marianne Smith Colin W. Flannigan. sponsor, Wayne Mullins. and Sue Douglass. THIRD ROIV: Dawn Deck- er, Wayne Wylie, Michael Buendia, Bertram Asmis. Mary Harrison. Dana Chitwood. Eliza- beth Villa. and Frank I.ieon. FOURTH ROW: james Nolan. Steflan Iinglehardt, Katherine Bonneau. Tom Rosehorrough. Aleatha limer- son, Tracy Frydendall, Danny O'Neil. Malt Decker. and-lames MacDonald. German Club experiments With Wine iii UOh no you're not getting me in that garden. i'Everyone works in the garden or they'll never work again. I can hardly wait to work in the garden againf, Gardening became an enjoyable ex- ercise for all German Club members. The art of winemaking also interested members. Disappointment replaced interest, however. when the finished product Went to the parents of stu- dents who had helped. German Club members busy themselves in the club garden. smelling flowers and enjoying sun- Shine. ORG.-KN IZ.X'I'IONS Sponsors take on military responsibilit -'ev M. ' 7 . XC? ,F ' Ni' '37 s , arf' v- l me Members are: FIRST ROVV: Tina Aguilar. Gwen jett. and Ellen Lujan. 'l'IllRD ROYY: RUYV: Penny Mattingly. Cina Jerome, Rosalyn Cathy Cornwell. and Rosa Alvidrel. SICCOXD Toni Burkes. Mogdalia Olineda, Patricia Spain. Deathe. Theresa Quimby, Dana Chitwood. ROWV: Elly Ried. Dawn Decker. Denise Ziemski. Paula Chaney. Beth Schmidt. Nora Aguayo. Nlarian Iludgins. Stacey Graves. Ann 0l'lWll1S. Debbie Cafford. Susan Douglas. Becky Moya. Sharon Wade. and Josie Cherry. FOURTH and Mary Anderson. T-T-T-R-0-0-P-P-P-E-R-S. Sergeant Theodore Kittelsted observes a pep rally with ROTC Sponsors Becky Moya, Gwen Jett. Nora T-R-O-0-P-E-R-STROUIL X -, . ' .- guayo and Susan Douglas. ERS. YEAH TRO0PERSl This Chant - 1 .'7 TT T3 ...f f'7'V7Zfl7f7,If' ' along with the loud boommgs of the s f ,vf3,. drummers was the cue for seniors to 'isii V' go to the pep rally on Friday morn- ings. The ROTC Sponsor Corps marched down the halls before each pep rally in order to promote spirit among Eastwood students and signal anxious seniors. Composed of all females. the sponsor corp marched and drilled just as the other drill teams. They marched in the New Years Day Parade. and on Military Night. The corp supported pep rallies and football games at home. At the home football games they supplied sandwiches to all the people working in the press box. - ? '1I.l! I lil lm! 'lxflQ .5252-x 5!' Danny Ilvisdak and Cilhert Mendez talk shop. Standing at attention during practice are: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Rohert Gully, Rodney Vugteveen, ROTC helps oung men develop through training K l The color guard, made up of David Akins, Randy Bauer and Doug Brown is presented during practice. jim Payne, john Dillie. Mark Crahan, Cruz Medina, Paul Scott, andjim Schwarzt. Military science is very important to the development of our countries military leaders today and tomorrow. Therefore, Sergeant Theodore Kittel- sted and Sergeant Roberto Patino work to train those students enrolled in ROTC. Discipline, military training and leadership are stressed as cadets learn to march and drill. They use or dis- play these skills through Friday after- noon parade practices. Different drills and routines are perfected for performances on special occasions such as Military Night and other parades that involve many other schools both in and out of the YISD. ORGANIZATIONS .,.-.-- ff V I h K 1 i X IM .AE . V L . Y-W4M,,,,.,,,,. ROTC's B Company mcnllmrs arc: FIRST IIOSV: Bobby Eslcs and Blicllaul Fcncch. SIGC- OND IIOIV: Patrick Simons, Bunny I L-urnzll. Anita jucolls. Ilolwcria Medina. Iiollcrl I.ci- brancl. IJ1-lmbiv Bare-io. Diana Jucquvsz. Miko IIOTCK C Colnpuny mclnlwrs urls: FIRST ROW: Miki- llucndia and Richard Carroll, SECOND IIOIY: Bolmlmy NIIITIIIICI. Riclxurrl lNIucliinncn. II'illi:nn W1-lsll. I,ouiv Nlorcnn. juimc Czirncou. Liu Zcrnwuio. Dr.-hbic Lef- KllIllllDUl'0N'SliI. and Nlalric Alnparun. TIIIIID ROW: Paulette Randolph. josh Cordova. Luigi I.cos. Iiicluirrl Nlallory. Marin Bucnflia. Jody Sosa. Lciluni D1-pow. and Diana Ballenger. FOFIITII IIOIY: john Cowell. Malt IVinnn0r. luull. Riclmrd Curly. and Ifrccl Graf. TIIIRD IIOIV: Cary Shore. Iitlmuurl Davis. Ccorgc Jolley. Iionulll Iliggins. Carl Tlionms, Salva- torc Cumpionu. Blulcc Bourne. and I,ouic Shep- arcl. FUURTII IIOIY: Stl-vc IYallicr. Suzan ,SQPLX iv' xl nu! Q51 at 'A 'J ' p-.-.f.u,,f.p-... Rulpli Culllric. Ilonilu jncolas. Miko Rcsirlori. II'illiuin III-Stoll. unrl Tim Nlalrlicll. FIFTH ROIY: SL-oil Cordon. CL-nu Swcuringin, Carla Owen. jerry Tlionlpson. :incl Vernon Gon- Zales. Puttys. Sandra Cluncz. Bruce Willgrulms. Turri Donnawcll. Sam Bom-vcclcs. and Angola Ilush. FIFTH ROIV: Cluxrln-5 CIIIIULCFIIILIII. Allen Hvizcluk. Lance YVillgrulmS. Arluro Conzulcl. and-Ierry Ilarris. , , , , A Y , A ,, .....L.., . Y -I --1 -7- ,wg-A- 1 r K , . ,Z U . .:f.::Y...f....,..::..:9 -.- ,,. -I!---:-5--.- ..,. A E ...- fy . -P i i f, Y JQVW-T. :EE-.---,j4eCZ1'g:....g:':-:Q:1:1::--11 I -:vin-z.::,r:::::a:::.:::.::'.g . , V WN I i-A.....-..-,.,,,,,A,w,,yA,,A,,g . . h 4-- , . , . . . 5: ,. Q.- .,-..i......,-,.,, , ,,,,.,, ,W - . ..--IK - ,f f, , . . , , mga... 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U.S. gen- erals. and acts which help to estab- lish ROTC in the United States. WL' v-aw., .,-,.,v.-wh F-mx. .avr . l WVQX i W ,,,,... -,....... - i WL WMJ ' WW.. v -s--v' ff , ....- 3 Q , ,J 5 , , f 1 1 ., Emu, -,,,3v-,..-, Staff members standing at parade attention arc: Charles Patterson. Blake Bourne, Andrew Ilagan. Nicholas Sisk. Fred Graf. and David Akins. ORCAN IZATIONS , 6EXcellence, captured by rifle squad ROTC staff members are the hack- bone of the ROTC organization. These students write up tests, and practice teaching in the place of the instructors. Headquarters company trains and manages the other companies. Everyone who participates in ROTC learns to handle and fire a rifle. The rifle squad has room for only ten people. There are certain require- ments that have to he met by those students trying out for the squad. During the tryouts participants must fire a rifle for a high score. Those students accomplishing excellence are put on the rifle squad. Ileadqnarters Company Cadets are: FIRST ROIY: Mark Gower and Mike Stone. SECOND ROWT: Cruz Medina. james Schwartz. and IVillialn XVIIIIIIICF. THIRD ROIV: Mark Cra- X., X . si ,fy f gf x X .-w.,x' M Migdalia Olmeda grimaccs as she presents the flag during an early morning parade practice. hen. Tracy Iistcs. Barbara Duty. Michael Card- ner. Ilenry Nesbitt. Richard Cravel. and Charles Patterson. FOURTH RONY: Mark Grey, Dean Wessinger. Michael Apodaca. Paul if ' l 5 l l Scott. Jerry Cally. David Mason. and jack jacohs. FIFTII ROVV: Rodney Vugteyeen. David Lekowslci, Harry Corns. Roger Ilaas. john Dille.-Iames Payne and Randy Boer. 'Q9.-4-0- - 4' 'V 'Tl A ,M vammwwffrf-'M-fvw,:f1iS'fffffv'ffVW' ' V ' ' -' ,ai'.L3:341-:::f:...:.. sa -s ' GREY: K is A K , . ,. ,, ,.,--, ey ,f A ,if,,,,,g1gf-'AQ2,3525.i9i Q?4'itj,jjtQ5, y- .- .. 533: 1, Eg:qif.?.,tz.j:,,3.5,, .7754 ,W E..?,.,5y23,,5v 'V A .1 4 T?ff.5 fQ . 2L'ff'lAf,Zi f QT a L fp ' K efa..x.Q':':.,.g.s,ari.' .- '- M..-ww .' vi . A A -T A Q A A -.N :Mijn 1 ' i-w?75y'...x . L15 ' -f 0 am. ff ua -t ' tpm. 'rf . A Company members are: FIRST ROW: Dan- ny Hsizdak and Stephanie Holiquist. SECOND ROW: Mona Kendricks. Nlikc Larsen. Mikc Hushcrosh. Philip Barnes. Carole Brcum. Matt YVimmer. Ccorgejones. Maria Buendia. Ralph Cuthric, Diane Crccnwall. Cathy Sisk. and Cathy Olson. THIRD ROW! jack Clark. Doug Tieman, Eddie Madden. YVillic Hoffman. Scott McPher- son, Raymond Russell. David Blair. and Scott and William Wimmcr make up the riflc squad. 'HUGM4-r-wrk 'W' I R , Smith. FOURTH ROW: Lee Anne Lux, Denise McCright. Mike Griggs. Gilbert Mendez. Fred Kautz, Hector Olivcria, Robert Wood. and Paul Sanctra. They practice stunts with their rifles. ORCAN IZATIONS Cadets attend Sun Carniva entertainment The Reserve Officers Training Corp, ROTC, was established after World War I although a bill was passed for it in 1862. The main ROTC program is held in colleges and universities all over the United States. The pur- pose of the course available to boys and girls in high school is to acquaint them with the more formal, regular program. So really the course taught at Eastwood is a smaller version of the college one. Sarge Kittelsted finds himself locked out. Richard Carroll and Bobby Martinez stand ln formation as the color guard is presentrd -,,,.- . as' v ' - ' I V 'K ' , it ' 1: ' J. , ,. W . , P , luv ' ' v if K fa K I V: - u V , V U I V ,pk M get M ,vig vy ., K ' I .RQ I , n ' , 'Y or M 'CA 1: M no ie, w M raw - t ' V 'Q 'i -X -:l fi. 5 1' W U It A HM 7 I j f 'mf 1 W L M v ,.,, f :J I .,,k H Q 'Q Elf- K 'KLk,, ww Q, 7 ' ww iilmwiwl 'NX' i' fwr+'r.,,gy mmlggtg QM ' I liaiwa Q . ,V K . . ,. N, .. ,1 K N, lpn. , . - Bobby Martinez and Richard Cavcl along with other ROTC cadets hold an imitation of the United States flag at the Sun Bowl on New Year's Day. Captain Michael Buendia leads his group of cadets through some very difficult marching routines and drills after a strenuous parade practice. 1 J ORGANIZATIONS UE members experience job training OEA is a club under VOE, To be members of OEA, one must be a member of VOE, Vocational Office Education. OEA members are in- volved in many service jobs to help out the office workers and the coun- selors. Filing, printing. and operating office machines are a few of the clerical chores in which members assist. Receiving experience in job training is the main benefit of partic- ipating in OEA. As a service project for the year, OEA members printed up the student directory and also participated in a community project where they worked for the Salvation Army. The members participated in state and national OE.-X programs. In the spring, OEA has an employer-em- ployee banquet where awards are presented to the members of the vocational clubs. OEA sponsor Mrs. jean Hawkins helps Pam Stallings with some of her paper work during class. ., ,warn , f ' 4 A-, Ng rx I., l Trying to finish up her work, OEA member Nita Montgomery uses an adding machine to assist her. Senior Karen Vinson types her work in OEA. Lx fs? Virginia Stephens uses the printing machine. 3 ...hw A, A hv DN Members of OEA are: FIRST ROW: Pat Cer- vantes, Becky Chavira, and Virginia Stephens. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Feil. janet Burr, Vir- ginia Becerra. Marcy Gutierrez, Nita Mont- i F - .. ' 1 , i As a part of the job training in OEA, member Marcy Gutierrez types while she listens to dictation. J is-Q bfi gomery, Frances Zermeno, and Mrs. jean Haw- Rusprin. FOURTH ROYV: Christine Artalejo. kins. THIRD ROW: Karen Vinson, Rose Eiden. Denise Ziemski, Genia Davis, and Joyce Vander Sheri Chandler, Pam Stallings. and jeannine Meulen. ORKIAN IZ.'X'l'IONS we 125 A Q 5 ea FHA members are: FIRST ROVV: Susanne Stephenson, Pam Goodnight, Sherri Lewis. Bonita Jacobs, Carrie Kirkpatrick, Carol Chest- nut. Cindy Champlin, Phyllis Dernonica. and Lora Rinker. SECOND ROYV: julie Navar. Debbie Capoldi, Mary Ellen Aranda. Pat Bar- cena, Lydia Aquirre, Diana Dively. Lynn Cas- per. Charlene Penida. Zeborah Pendergrass. Robin Wright trims garters in class. an 'P' Lisa Blizzard, Angie Hernandez, Deborah john- son. Brenda tVest. and Lori Olson. THIRD ROW: Shirley Guerrero. Linda Cleveland, Esther Fleslnnan. Debbie Miller, Ellen Lujan. Terry Snyder. Lorrine Pera. Diane Lane, Pam Cordy. Cindy McCoy, Iudy Stephens. Barbara Alexander, Sherry Young, Sara Ballerani, and Shirley Flores. FOURTH ROVV: Cheryl Rob- inson. Cindy Ilootens. Christine Portillo, Ande Nelson. Deana Narro. Nancy Marquez. Lydia Alarcon. Annie Sanchez. Yvonne Cleitt, Mel- anie Koehler, Rieki Holmes. Teresa Fraga, Mege Flores. Dianne Caenzle. Cheryl Me- Knight, Beth Williams. Ann jnstus. Leslie Burk. and Margie Evans. Fran Ford and Kim Brown give their outfits careful attention during Homemaking II class. NGER even'- if IGF' 2 FHA members entertain Miss El Paso at dinner ey., ,W xi-' Becky Bourland tries desperately to stick the pin in her material and not in her finger. Q.. FIIA members are: FIRST RONV: Barbara Doty, Michele Gonzales. Jeanette Krimball, anrl Patty Garcia. SECOND ROXY: Terry Her- rera, Ava Leger. Shirley Riggs, Debbie Aldrich, Karen Crowley, Martha Ruiz. Laura Cumming, Gyrle Carr. janet Ilammott, Patty Lumpkin, v and Michele McKoy. THIRD ROW: Irma Rod- riquez, Debbie Burgess, NVencly Hanft. Kathy Lehmon, Debra Hoefs, Suzie jensehke. Rollin tVright, Gerry Martinez, Karen Roberts. Margie Mias, Debbie Hall, and Freclia Bone. FOURTH RCW: Monica Brooks, Patty Lewis. Pat Silva, Glitter, glitter, glitter! Fm sick of glitter. If I never see any more glitter it'll be too soon. This was a constant comment overheard when going past any of the homemaking rooms during the very hectic week of Homecoming. The Future Homemakers of America were busy making garters for girls to give to their favorite guy. This was only one of their money-making pro- jects. They also sold cookbooks and sponsored the cake-walk and the fish- ing booth at the Halloween carnival. FHA members had several socials this year. They had skating parties. bowl- ing parties, hayrides, and even a Christmas party. They also had a fami- ly outing for the families and members to meet and get to know each other. To top off a very active year they had a dinner with Miss Aundie Evers. this year's Miss El Paso. Mowel Diaz, Andria Stoglin. Cynthia Atwood, Katie Lemmon. Carla Owens, Georgette joseph. Terri IVhite, Iudy Shauver. Sherri Clune. Karen Kilgore. Vicki Lundberg. Phyllis Colin, ancl Candy Harrell. ORC.'tNlZ.'t'l'lONS New image awakens striving interest in FH wx' ' 5 Y E ' 1: Q ,v . Jr. K 'P ,si 'X 1 f::' '? 'W 1' i YP: il . in li .. A .,. Q, In decorating. officers Martha Ruiz, Karen Crowley, and Carolyn Eggermeyer create flowers Charene Britain studies child development. Are boys really allowed to belong to FHA this year? Future homemakers of America have a new image to up- hold. Giving boys the chance to par- ticipate in the cluh is only a part of this change. FIIA is more than just a club for sew- ing and cooking. it's a group of eon- eerned. hard-working people. As a project. the members offer their assist- ance to orphanages and day care cen- ters around the city. Before working in these places. students are taught a course in child development and he- havior. These improvements show that FIIA is a club that can change with the times. This new image has sparked an astounding interest in FHA which will continue to grow. 1 uv' ,offs t Officers Ann Ruiz. Cynthia Atwood. and Martha Gonzales look over plans for scrapbook. K xt! f l HERO members are: FIRST ROYV: GaryGam- ble. George Morales. and Rod Bennett. SEGA OND ROYV: Mike Alexander. Robert Casillas. George Henderson. Bill Branvell. Mickey lloff- man, and Rick Smith. THIRD ROW: Susan HERO members are: FIRST ROW: Martha Baz-Dresch. Vicki Kilstrum. Liz Nicholson. Debbie Higgs. and Terry Quimby. SECOND ROW: Sharon Morales. Tracy Robnett, Sharon Fairbanks. Linda Achim. Debbie Price, Suzy Sargent. and Mrs. Billye Freeland. FOURTH ROME Regina Boyle. Roy Beatrice. Iohn Klein. and LeeAnn Gharske. WVade. Pam Cooper. Isela Gutierrez. Lisa Swartz, Gloria Fsparza. Dianne Wright, and Patti Owen. THIRD ROWV: Mrs. Billye Free- HERO group courageously attacks jobs Boys and girls alike can be HEROis. With todays economic situation, part time work is scarce. Therefore, stu- dents must research every opportun- ity. HERO, a student work program, enables high school students to hold part time jobs during school. Members of the club sponsor a booth at the Halloween carnival where they show clips of old films. Their service projects are mostly directed towards the various places that hire IIERO students. A Christmas party is given for the children of the Kiddie Korner Nursery. Towards the end of the year a banquet is held for employers and employees. Other HERO organizations from sur- rounding sehools are invited to attend the affair. land, Dora Exparza, Mike Alexander, Gary Gamble. George Henderson, George Morales and Mickey Hoffman. W I MM-fevFW9?sW 4 9l AJTLFK 'fALAinuel occupies bi part of year TALA really went places this year. Starting in October. TALA members competed against other schools in a district convention. Activities at the convention included going to puppet shows and listening to speakers. Field trips included a state convention where members vied for Mr. and Miss TALA. Members also visited New Mexico State University. TALA sponsored the paperback book sales and also sold suckers. Members served refreshments at librarian meet- ings and also to new teachers. Scniorjamie Durham cuts paper in preparation for tht ourdut hooks and hbrarx pass slips Active members of the TAIA eluh are: FIRST RONY: Yietor Firth. Dale McBride. Alferdo De Avila. Willie Iloffman, Arthur Akand. Cary Horn. SECUND ROYV: lirie Bergen. Christy Daraneon. Donna Roberts. Andrew Baker, C' lrll Bea Dia1 Laura Stun Adriumt f lllCll'N Charles Patterson. THIRD RUYY: Tina Bishop. lain 'lerarns Rolnn N right D1-itll jicquu Stephanie Shanks. janet Oefeiein. Darla Ptttr f irhirt Guzman. jerry Elliott. FUURTII ROYV: lloli orensic league competes for state title 4 , if J ' f t ' ' f S' lfV1 ? fLf juniors Mark Simms and Phillip Bland discuss dehate techniques for an upcoming., tournament. Get off my back! What do you mean give my speech, you just as- signed it to me last weekf, These are the cries typical of an energetic group calling themselves the East- wood Forensic League. Members compete against students from other schools, both local and out of town. The object is to take the district title and then proceed to the state competition. Anyone who competes in a tournament is eligible for membership in EFL. Members of EFL also take part in many school activities as well. A horror film was shown as EFL,s con- tribution to the Halloween Carnival. EFL also conducted the sale of can- dy canes at Christmas. Members of EFL areg FIRST ROWV: Thomas Margaret DuBois, Dorian Crimes. Robin Hendrick, Kurt Henson, Mark Simms, Paul Ross, Cina Jerome, Sandy XVarren. and Mrs. McCarthy, Doreen Bell. THIRD ROYV: Roy Tapp,-loeRosc0e,andPhillipBland. Sande Fitzliugh. SECOND ROYV: Cathy Black, ORCAN IZATIONS OE members type student director The Vocational Office Education pro- vides a chance for students who want to learn office work. In class they learn to operate adding machines, calcula- tors, and copy machines. NJ .1 .,f f X c V ' A 3 Dora Lara checks a word spelling in her book. VOE is responsible for the typing of the pages of the Garrison, the student directory. At the Halloween carnival VOE sold confetti eggs and during homecoming they sold links for the spirit chain. Students also compete in office skill contests during the year. Members also participated in an em- ployer-employce banquet. HE ,'iislfgi3 f t tt , ' fu While competing in a district VOE contest, Marcy Gutierrez carefully types a business lettcr. X! Members of VOE are: FIRST ROW: Denise Ziemski. Cheryl Elimann. SECOND ROW: Patsy Cervantes, Bonnie Walker, Dannctte Cohan, Dora Lara. Virginia Stephens, Nita o . nv 1 3 , Erwwgw -' ,L J-r Ik-I L ' an . 1 A f .. A , A . E. - 1 ,N as M .. 4 T' X ,p fl Montgomery. Virginia Becerra. Marcy Cuticr- THIRD ROW: Mrs. Jean Hawkins. sponsor: rez, Francis Zermino, Darlene Bclislc, Becky Sheri Chandler, Karen Vinson, Joyce Vander- Chavira. Coyne Schafer. and Laura Polk. Meulen, and Suzanne Feil. V CA students promote leadership through Work t jg if I ,I is 3 fl .J Several ICT students manage the business ofthe Trooper Exchange. the high school supply store. VICA, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is an organization which pro- motes leadership. Members of VICA Work at various jobs in the commu- nity. VICA students also participate in school activities. A gaming booth was their contribution to the Halloween carnival festivities. VICA members adopted a family at Christmas and gave them a tree, dinner, and gifts. With the aid of sponsor Bill Jolley, the club runs the Trooper Exchange, a small store that sells school supplies during the day. Fund raising was in the form of raffles and the sale of Looney Tune charac- ters. VICA, however, is not all fun and games. Students participate in local, state, and national competition with other students of the same job area. Eastwood hosted this year's district contest which included all VICA clubs in the El Paso county area. An em- ployer-employe banquet was held to honor the employers of this years VICA student employes. Members of VICA are: FIRST ROW: Bruce I-luizar, Peter Ohle, Danny Pharr, Frank Cha- Grimm, Mike Brown, Don Wagner, Rick joy, I-Iackfeld, Stephanie Ballachey, Elaine Bailey, vira, Shelley Neuville, Jay Beeson, Maria Villo- David Roach, jimmy Hughes, Greg Collins, Jill Smith, Tommy Driggers, Laura Soto, Sharon das, Mr. Bill Jolley, Sponsor, THIRD ROVV: 111112 Alvarado. Tinguely, SECOND ROW: Vic Kilstrom, Ted Kenneth Reese, Danny Lane, jimmy Lane, Greg ORGANIZATIONS I v A ff Gina Viescas enthusiastically displays her selling 'echniques to one of he' employers' Ianet Lekowski works diligently to ready her counter for the oncoming traffic of customers N'-'iii F, EJ- Iliff? if fx 1 1: ' ,I ,L 'SQ' , L g e 'fi .1 - 1 2- . 'fig A ,115 A 5 , H. .wiv if., 3 I ' -,1 L vB? . K, W t.,, if , Working efficiently, Tom Lewis sorts orders. Finding time for relaxation, Rita Villareal takes a break to read a section of the paper. 134 ECA students learn useful business skills 4'5- J,, ,Q Showing her skill at arranging merchandise, Jean Wisniewski sets out to do hcr work. finding special touches add pleasure to the job. Suckers? Sucker sales and a coke booth at the Halloween carnival were just some of the successful fund raising projects of DECA. Workshops and field trips were also included in DECA members' activities. Throughout the year DECA members participated in contests with other schools. Sale demonstration, public speech and window displays are just a few categories that the contests are based on. Competitions are held local- ly and on a statewide level. Kathy Turner discovers that fur coats are a popular article among customers this season. ORGANIZATIONS DECA finds businesses educatlonal DECA members see business in oper- ation through field trips. Among places on their agenda are: El Paso Natural Gas Company, Safeway Ware- house, and Kesslers. Contests are also important to DECA. These contests are held on local, area, and state levels. DECA members com- pete in three different contests with the first held on the local level at Eastwood. Winners from the local level go to the area contest and finally, if they are lucky, to state in San Antonio. sliuwfvffvif QYTQYT iif iii' ,, s mfr- .. if get '54 , U. Q M.,uv.1ti ', DECA members take a morning off to prepare for the Burning of the 'E'car and float contest. Mike Hammett takes a short break from work. Slicing meat behind the counter at K-Mart,-Iunior Pam Simunetti prepares sandwiches for sale. Stacey Milam sells wicker furniture at Pier l. DECA members areg FIRST ROW: Maury Bartrarn. sponsor: Stacey Milam, Gloria Oli- vares, jack YV0od, Mike Hammett, and VValter Lazdowski. SECOND ROW: janet Lewkowski, jan Arhogast. Pam Simunetti, Anthony Evans, LL4 I Brian Coast. Kim Bone, Debbie Davis. Cindy Vasek, Nancy Henley, Mary Hinojosa, Kristy Kays, Brenda Williams, jean YVisniewski. Gina Viescas. Kathy Turner, Lillian Russo. and Mar- garet Crispin. THIRD ROYV: Mike Clark, David . . N xg Bacerra. Deralcl Slaughter, Leighton Bohannun Tom Lewis, john Gilbert, Rita Villarreal. Ray- mond Nabhan, Carry Cook, Carlos Gonzales Stuart Adams. George Tijerina, jim Barnes Lauren Stevens, and Lyn Dettrey. ORGA N IZATIONS R95-M Memhers of Cavaliers are: FIRST ROYV: Gary Powell, Brent Bolton. David Brown. Boh NVood. Carlton Clark.Lg Nancy Yee. Susan Douglas, Cindy Hughes. janet Powell. Kim Olson, Rhonda Clonts. Barhi Rice. Rosalyn Deathe. Kathy Young, Rhonda Gray. Nlark Cower. Jerry Galley, Robert Perdue. Steve Casillas. Mr. Spencer Mulkey. SECOND ROW: Greg YVayne. Benny Falcon. Amy Campbell. Jayme Brown. Wendy Skognes. Donna Vera. Debbie Lindsey. Ruth Foul. Carrie Moore. Beth Youngs. Karen Smith. Susan Davis. Sandy Wilson. joe Braeutigan. Rod Ledger. Arnold Terrazas. Frank Mares. Mike Dawson, David Fonner. 'l'lllRD ROVV: Mike Mullins. Mark Lambert. Mike Waltrnan. Scott Smythe. Mark NIL-Coy. Lisetta Thomas, Sheryl YVatts, Dusty Phillips. Lynn Walker. Patti Straehen. Pam Jennings. Patti Kpofle. Martha Ruiz. Brenda Saldena. Rini Eiher. Debbi Norman. Bill Eastwood lligh Cavalier members sing festive Christmas carols to a eaptive downtown audience on El Paso National Bank's staircase. one of their annual eoneerls during the Christmas season. Walker. Steve McKinnon. Derald Slaughter. Mark Horner. FOURTH RUYV: Ronnie Smith. Rick Shanks. ,lens Gardner. Brian Ilaekfeld, Dana Thurmond, Stephanie Shanks. Peggy King. Andie Deaeon. Diane Meister, Ysella Rosillo. Sheri Dawson. Becky Swearingen, Patricia Spain, Anita Greewaldt. Sharon Burger. Dale McBride. Chuck Tisdale. Barny Wnrm, Gary Walsh, Paul Anderson, Tim Markel. ---- ,BMW -we-M '-rr'-f R S S ig. 'i .,: T f s Q' A, ' A . .iam - view, B I f i K .Q fe 1 x X .., 5. ' n 'L it-0:6111 u ,-A. jr joe Braeutigan and Greg Wayne. new members learn the merits of sticking together. To a Cavalier singing is a way of reaching out and touching other peo- ples lives. This year under the new direction of Mr. Spencer Mulkey outreach was stressed even more. He sees the choir as a representative of the school to the community. To him outreach into the community is more important than selling things around the school. However, it is not easy to finance the choral department without tak- ing time off from the business of singing to peddle goods to finance outreach. This year along with sell- ing popcorn the Cavaliers tried to combine the moneymaking and sing- ing by singing at places such as Rhodes and McDonalds who pay for the performance. Cavaliers sang, besides school con- certs, at Morningside Mall, Cielo Vista Mall, Bassett, El Paso National Bank and Amarillo. Cavaliers reach out and touch with singin Cavalicr's new director, Mr. Spencer Mulkey, directs the choir during a Christmas concert. Steve Casillas, Cavalier president, sells the magic of balloons on Homecoming night. ORGANIZATIONS lun.. l lg 2' fli- I t r 'S ,. ., U' M O Members of Madrigals include: FIRST RONV: VVendy Skognes, Jayme Brown, Cindy Hughes. Lynn Walker, Sandy VVilson, janet Powell. Patti Strachen, Anita Creenwaldt. SECOND RONV: Frank Mares. Rick Shanks, Steve Casil- las. Steve MeNinnon. Cary Powell, Mike Mul- lins. Mark Lambert and Brent Bolton. Not Shown are Cary Walsh and Sheri Dawson. a' , We ,4Ko. f t,a'Q ,Diff- gi, , Qf4gf'L.. 'iwlvfw W Vl'orried to pieces. Cavalier member Amy Campbell watehs a purely imaginary joust. inging groups branch out from Cavaliers Members of Advanced girls choir are: FIRST RONV: Christi Welch, Veronica Rhodes. Kathy Schwartz, Carol Quales. Rowena Porter. Lucy A Gwen, Leisha Lawson, Marie Cataldi. Lily Candara, SECOND ROW: Stacey Elrod, Betty Bolton, Irma Martinez. Donna Duggan. Janna H M M92 , i 5 ., N: Watts. Sherri Norris, Kelly Cathcart, Carol Chesnutt, Christi Luncl, BJ. De Weerd. 'Q' is M l Sextet members are: Carrie Moore. Rhonda Clonts. Barhi Rice. Kathy Young, Nancy Yee ami Debbie Lindsey. Sextet is an extracurricular girls singing group whose members are auditioned. Cavaliers has many arms or branches that reach out and include areas not covered in choir every day at school. Part of the choral program. vet sepera- te from the choir. are several singing ensembles. The traditional ensembles who sing all over town are Madrigals. Sextet and the Barbershop Quartet. As a new dimension in ensembles the Advanced Cirls' choir became a performing group. These four groups received superior ratings at the Ysleta solo and ensemble contest. Also extracurricular for Cavaliers was participation in the school's pro- duction of Camelot. Combining acting and singing some Cavaliers appeared onstage. The rest were members of the pit chorus directed by Mr. Spencer Mulkev. The Cavaliers who acted did so voluntarily just for the fun of being in the musical. It was a lot of hard work and effort involving endless rehearsals. Wlfffffffl -... All Region Choir member Mark Ilorner prac- tices contest music with a tape recorder. Quartet members are: Cary NValsh. Steve Ca- sillas. Mike Mullins and Carlton Clark. ORG.-KN IZATIONS -.......,, '---....,, -...Nm -,....,,, 't'--Q.,,, -....,b Q--i 'x ---- 141 King,s Men challenge other Chess Clubs Members ofthe King's Men are: FIRST ROW: Caesar Asmis, Thomas Apodaca, David Cross- Kitchin, Ed Murphy, Richard Osburn, Fred- Eric Wolterstorff and Gary Horn. SECOND mon, john Waterous, David Meeks, and Mike erick Welker,andloel Howell. ROW: Mr. Lloyd Huffman, David De La Paz, Pettibon. THIRD ROW: john Donnelly, Brian in-P Checkmate', cried Thomas trium- phantly. Oh well, don't get a swelled head, it's only the fourth time you beat me, replied his opponent. Remember good old Alice in Wonder- land traveling through the looking glass into a fantasy land of red queens, white kings and talkative pawns? Well, at Eastwood some stu- dents have taken a more concrete view of the world of chess persuing it as more of an intellectual aware- ness than Alice's imaginary awak- ening. The King's Men challenge other clubs in the area to informal matches. Chess club members from all over El Paso also meet for tournaments. joe Malidore and Thomas Apodaca engage in a game of chess during their lunch hour. , , Q CW' ' ft debates 'iEastwood has a good student rapport between Blacks and VVhites, espe- cially compared to other El Paso schools, - Rodney Deloach. Black Awareness Week. No way! Eastwood is in a bad state compared to other El Paso schools. The problem is the lack of commu- nication and understanding between the Black and White students. There are a growing number of Black stu- dents in classes and teachers don't know how to cope with themfi - Lenore Caulton, Black Awareness XVeek. Whatever the situation may be, the Eastwood Student Union sponsored the Black Awareness Week to talk out just these kinds of views. The week began with a day of forum discussions and speakers and ended with an assembly including a dem- onstration of Black dance, music, and the reading of Martin Luther Kings famous I Have A Dreamii. Tammy August, Steve Eurieh, and Sonja Stemsley prepare for the 1975 Black history show. THIRD ROWV: Tommy Carter, Muriel Cutler, Fran Ford. Clara jefferson, Marc Carter, Kim Hicks. and Tammy August. 'Qlfvit' T512-1'5 'l:? !s., .7 -g ' 'Nic ext h.5f9.'23T'zfd9ffs.ifP?AS8: Horses, cows and those kinds of things are common everyday stuff for Rodeo Club members. Most mem- bers have a horse of their own and join because of their interest in horses. Many of them participated in the annual El Paso rodeo and stock show. This year the big project was the eo- sponsoring of a rodeo for high school kids with Ysleta High. This gave rodeo club members all over the city a chalice to show their skills. Helping the school. Rodeo Club mem- bers glued the seats in the stadium back together. They also, as a service, volunteered to sandblast the Bn off of the on the stadium seats. In all. Rodeo Club members are an active part of the school body. Rodeo club members Larry Cholsen and Bud Moore exhibit horses in the rodeo parade. Rodeo Club co-sponsors district rodeo Members of Rodeo Club are: FIRST ROVV: Charlie Bailey. Mark Ilolder, Felix Pendrc-gon, Chuck Fortune. Terry Quimby. Mike Squires. Larry Cholsen. Bud Moore, Nicki Miller, and Donny Clark. SECOND ROW: Patti New- man, Chester Conner, Cary Tombs. Ralph Gutherie, Eddie Madden, Cathy Cornwell. left' Suiter, Bill Braswell. Nita Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Rinko Clark. Darell Me- Bride. Carla lVasson, Cuy Cleaveland, David Murray. Kenny O'Brien, Mike Potter, David Edens. David Alloway. FOURTH ROW: jack Clark, jack Stallings. Mark Reno, Virginia Stephens, Tina Bishop, Lori McCoy, Elaine Baileyklanet Norma. and Terry McBride. Beginners, experts learn new skiing skills Members of Ski Club are: FIRST ROVV: Arden Marslender, Linda Shaner, Nancy Brenner, Mrs. Alicia Telles, Carroll Ferguson, Sheryl Watts, Seppo Sniranen. David Edens, Terri White, Gina Boyle, Georgette joseph, Carl Thomas, Roxanne Lee, Kathy Wood, Mike Rodriquez, Curt Shaner, Glenn Smallwood. SECOND ROW: David White, Bob Baeza, Billy Ilorn, Randy Stinson, Lance Cone, Bill Watts, Rick johnson, Raymond Orona, Steve i'l ' I Rangel, Mike Mosley, jim-Tom Voorheis, Roger Caucin, left' Singleton, Mike Miller, Dave Scheafer. THIRD ROW: Mendy Burkett. Colby Dinges. Lance Henderson, Mr. Roy Culberson. Front flips, spread eagles, gelandeys, helicopters, mule kicks, daffies, iron crosses, royal christies-, tipstands, shoulder rolls, wheelies and other freestyle stunts were tried out by even the least experienced skiers in the club. Skiing is a very creative experience. Up there in the mountains among the snow with the cold wind blowing- its incredibly beautiful. And the skiing, well the skiing is the closest thing to flight I've ever experiencedf' said skier Mark O'Quinn. The main trip of the year was to Sierra Blanca, during the four day quarter break. The beginners took to one slope and the experts to another slope. This trip was financed by selling license plate frames carrying the inscription 'Troopers and Eastwood High Schoolf' junior Roxanne Lee, while on Sierra Blanca's slopes, takes time out to tighten her boot. ORGANIZATIONS if 1 Fr? Q9 fggbg 23 igggdi Q - Wi ' RL, , gvgf 5299? 3 gk 105559 ?5 254536 if 575522 if ' I FINDING A NEW IIIMENSION IN Publications staffs hustle to the tune of typewriters Sounds like a winnerf' is the phrase that seems to sum up Eastwood's publications this year. and the staffs are working hard to make it the truth. In Salute, frantic typewriters tap to the tune of deadlines. Section heads fly about the room. in search of pho- tographers or copy sheets or rulers. Layout sheets lay cluttered on table- tops. while the babble of raised voices commands above them. Controversy raged on Sabre as it kept the previous policy of informing the students of key issues. Their primary goal this year was to encourage the student body to think for themselves. Sabre raised pertinent questions about school policy, local issues, and nation- al happenings. All of these combined to make Sabre an interesting paper to read, and a credit to the intellectual level of Eastwood. Honesty was the- key word in the Re- veille room this year. The staff built the magazine around true experience and the reality of life, because truth. the staff felt, is the way to achieve art. Salute editor Susan Cutts finds a rare moment to relax and rehash the day's occurenccs. V .. J te-ees: -- --nor- f - 4 Behind the darkroom door, Adolf Ruiz works hard to meet the huge demand for pictures. gm Tim Currie and Martha Monticone, of Sabre, jot down newsworthy items for the paper. Hector Moreno and Steffen Englehardt take time out for some quiet reading Mrs. Sandy Mc-sser, the new publications adviser for Salute and Sabre this year, reviews an article in the Sabre with Lynn Walker. ,fe vat 9 liar ,gg-z S we 8. iv ,ire W' aw vw J' f ACADEMICS Math games i nite challenging interest 'ln-Q. wi ....-.-.-. Arthus Lopez copies the answers in the back of the book as Lourdes Gomez works quietly. .v-'H-5,-I 0-Q-Q-.-vs-. . .-,FM-....,, ,W ,iz joe Roscoe intently concentrates on finishing his workbook before a weekly test is given. fl sy. , 1' 3. 1 S is ex sa xi 211 ,, ,Ln ,A Mr. Arnold exhibits limitless patience as discusses a difficult geometry problem 1 tip... 55 -r Karl Knapper appears to be evtremely confused and puuled as Mr William Anderson attempts to explain a geometric proof one more time. Russian roulette? What does that have to do with math? Russian rou- lette is a number game that decides which student is to answer the next homework problem. This is one of many teaching techniques used to make math a more interesting chal- lenge for the student. Another method used to ignite inter- est is that of nstumping the teachern. If a student is able to find or correct a teacheris mistake or ask a difficult question, extra credit is his reward. These games help sift fun into a learn- ing situation. Some students often consider math to be their most dreaded class. Through these various methods of teaching, the math staff has replaced this tra- ditional dread with challenging en- thusiasm. Sparked by imaginitive games and creative work, this enthusi- asm is the key to learning. ACADEMICS Guten tag. Mr. Colin Flannigan Scrabble, films add to language stud Bonjour. French military attache Colonol Roger Le Dean from the French Consul in Houston showed films to the advanced classes who also received books and brochures from the Consul. Mrs. Margie West- fall has her French II classes ex- perimenting with regional cooking. Auvioure.', As they sayin France. addition to the usual classwork, films from the German Consultate are seen. German III and IV classes are also studying German Literature and culture as part of a new language program. 'KAuf Wiedersehenf, K'Bonus dies.', Latin students are under a new teacher who likes to play Latin Scrabble. During the Latin Festival in March, Miss Elizondo is project. Valete. Hola. Spanish I and II spend a great deal of time conjugating verbs. Mexican Bingo called Loteria and Spanish culture days in which the students bring different foods add variety to the students, days. Spanish III and IV are making their annual trips to Juarez and Chihuahua this year. Adios. teaches German I through IV. In having each student enter a Latin 51 Qin :I uw ' X 2 5'-G5-fist X522 f I V I if ' ss new-si Tim Aguilar snickcrs over a peculiar question he ecountered in a Spanish II class. Doing labs was only one of many things taught this year. Lynn Anderson studies for a French test. Clarence Reeves takes time to relax and listen to his Spanish teacher at the same time. Q-.... '11 -'slflllll :-P it 4 4 ff jf , f 5 .J A e I -V1 ' J? . ' i s wf :-was Wfff' . fa. 'V' s ,- Sfvff if I ' 'if 'elvvf IV ! .'MrW X Je 'gi V f b .- 1' vw, X X, A figs: 4 f ' T X A. N .fl 4 ' , N 1 I , ...W , I I Fwqg f f . Rosalyn Clan-brook listens attentively while her history teacher lttturu on tht past 'Nano 0 Quinn seeks aduu from Mr Kant ' h f History warns yout o future problems Considering the devastating effect Adolf Hitler had on Europe and the world is one aspect of the World History curriculum. Solving the problems in the past in an effort to avoid similar problems in the futureg Eastw0od's historians trudge through volumes of thick text books. Only through the study of history can we see where man has evolved. By knowing from whence we come, we can hopefully know where we are headed. Even though most students do not realize it, history is an im- portant facet of our everyday lives. It helps to guide society and the in- dividual in day to day decisions. Without knowledge of history, one cannot appreciate many benefits that society has to offer. People begin to take for granted the things they have. This is the first step on the road to losing them. Although history and government may seem boring to many at times, there are great lessons to be learned, and much knowledge that cannot be done without. Aw X X I S-Q. 'Celt ,4 gi. . 1 -,C ,-73 . if I ,f ,. 4 ,1-31 ls xxx-. Wi' f,-'Q- ,f-A,-7 , J-5,4 ' '- ,tie .. , gf' - 1,5 7.-5 535 . NW M M . 5.11 f Projects often make a class more interesting. here Kerry Neuville demonstrates some ofthe fine points of his rendition ofa eastle. uf-La.. Mr. Elliot jokes with one of his classes. While writing a paper for her history class, Belinda Cherry pauses to ponder an idea. ACADEMICS lvl fxsl yeah 'V sv If 'Vi' ' ,rfb , f f f V L. 0,1 mm K ft Jiffg 7' Q A , I mf l 4' X A B ,WJ QQ vp' l K' ,, 1 il W .L it-flow' M -ow f I tudents glow with pride, participation Achieved by hard work. Dale NIeBride. Tim Lund. and Stacy Graves express unlimited talent in order to make Camelot a successful production. i'You work for what you get and you get only what you work forf' This proverb effectively applies to many of the ambitious Eastwood students. These students find an entertaining challenge in participating in vari- ous activities offered at Eastwood. These participating activities cover academics as well as athletics. People from various backgrounds are able. to unite for a basic cause. the better- ment of the group. This is usually referred to as teamwork. Through participating. some students find a certain feeling of accomplish- ment and self-satisfaction, These hard-working students have a saying of their own. you can only enjoy what you work for. Terri Hale finds pleasure in performing. . X N 15, v -' 'Q' lnkdv., A 3 w a , V r 1 'iv h gt ' K X 3, T' xii 1 . 1 N ,xp Q A ' - I Q 'Q ' I 4- , -' 4. 's - ' ' ' . 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' x ' .mx my L35 'iikwk f. - TAG 41 iggfm kb .W '3if6z5 fL 'r ,. ,.,, 33, 'M ,, .' 'X :J mix: . .ww vfw Q g. x sg. . 2 A , tw , Sherrie Young is a very expressive person in her acting. Kathy Thompson, julie Cornwell. and jeanell Slapher discuss stage directions for their play in Drama II. Speech, drama classes invent cfuzziesi ws ml Paul Talpp. Sandy YVarren. Nlzlrguret Du Bois. and l:l'2lIllilll'l Cram listen intently to their 0pp0nent's arguments in a rlelmte during Advanced Speech. .-XtI.'XIJlzNl ICS 1 9 1 'L ur t1 fit fx A xna! xl Ex N3 f Qs. 5 --q..,4 Allen Pusev of the H Paso journal spent a day 'lvl at Eastwood talking to journalism students MW' X -N 1- Cindy Clenn points out a passage to Cary Edens in a hook they read in creative writing. New Reveille staff works with creative writing class Last year one half of the freshmen attending the University of California at Berkeley flunked their first English composition. At the same time, at the University of Houston 60 percent of the freshman English students failed the first three essays they wrote. This disaster is not because the students are unintelligent. It is because they were not taught the fundamental rules of grammar and spelling. They did not know how to construct a good sen- tence or paragraph. They had not been taught the primary rules for English. At Eastwood, this year, the teachers worked hard to terminate this prob- lem before it started in the upcoming generation. The freshman and soph- omore English students were taught all the fundamental rules of English. The junior and senior English classes learned the final additional rules to make the knowledge complete. This year also Ms. Bonnie Lesley got her wish, a separate Reveille class. New creative writing classes were also made. Early in the department there was only one small creative writing class: now there are four classes and two teachers. Even with the increased number of classes, however, each one is packed to over- flowing with eager students anxious to learn the writing trade. The new Reveille class is something Ms. Lesley has worked for for a long time. It allows her more time to work with the staff and the writers. The increased number of students also means more manuscripts. -D-r- h --x ,Zh Lccunn lfrwin tullu with Cindi llulln. Dclmhic Scllullcr works un zu ll-SL unc uf lhc fc.-W xlmldurrls slill rvquircd in lfnglish Ill. - -Z E I - 5: 5 I E. an 'J E v e ft L3 3, 11. 4 32. 71 5 r: 4 'E F 2 I F E. ,.. F: 1 'T -4 VT E ff 7? 1 6 - D F -1 v 1 7 if 1 C E. L3 J 35-w:N'Q up-f , JU N if 2 ? ? 2 ea F 1 1 , , ,, . fm..-M .iw- V,-., ms- ' Iffagpnvm-.-V.-,f...,,,w4 XCI.XIJlfX 'I TerryKol1n skillfully guards Tom Morruw's defensive attack in basketball. Students learn skills and muscle coordination in PE II. Francis Harris. Nlarissa Fraga. ancl Teresa Carclner set up a defense in llag, lootlmall. gl 1 an-q ,,4,,,,:f new Craigjohnson gives the ball a kick as Ron Shaw attempts to block it in speedball. z . rg .-WMV, ,X 4 fre-ef R fit.,-n. 5.27 . K pr .f', f raver'-zrffabft, 4. ...g .,fg,. e,-wr: -..,. - V I-f--1,-.wily 4, a rw,-.. -s if Q'5l1Q'+' ',:r.v?',s..1',s.g1i-- f A1 '54 'iwiifigiezi . 115' J Ifif- L Quarterbackjulia Kun throws a pass. Mrs. Peggy Birkhead checks over game plans. PE classes encourage bod buildin From flag football to tumbling, boys and girls PE helps develop muscle tone and coordination. Boys and girls PE concentrates on group sports while the lifetime sports, open only to sen- iors, concentrates on teaching indi- vidual sports. Both PE classes are taking up basket- ball, tumbling, and track and field. Boys PE also includes speedball, Weightlifting, and a physical fitness test. Girls PE adds a new twist in their curriculum this year with the introduction of flag football. Other sports include two obstacle courses and softball. Lifetime sports offers archery, bowling, handball, swim- ming, and tennis. Sports help develop the body as well as the mind and keeps students in- terested and active in life. Terry Picket skillfully blocks Alice Caspar dl. Alba's shot in a girls' basketball class. Ceramics, leatherworking skills explored in crafts F2 D ng a screwdriver into woo d proves to be slow and difficult work forjohn Land. lema 'Eli' king is a rather serious p 0 d s S F lds watches his wax melt in class. Blake Bedell works intently on engraving. Woodcarving was a skill taught in crafts. Future artist's hands delicately and skillfully mold clay on a spinning potter's wheel. Magic fingers shaping worlds. Art is the world of making images, of lives transferred into solid objects. Each ob- ject becoming the total sum of the art- ist's experience. Students taking courses in crafts. or art, or shop can be the artists of the fu- ture. To be an artist, one must first learn the basic skills. In the crafts de- partment, students are taught the bas- ic skills and then given a chance to ex- periment with them. They can uncover unknown talents and strive toward that area. The basic courses start the uncertain artist up the staircase to greatness. Crafts students began the year learn- ing the basic skills of designing and sketching. After this. copper enamel- ing and copper tooling were taken up. Wax candles were also made by stu- dents. During the second and third quarters, students will learn the basics in ceramics including the making of vases. pots, chess sets, steins, and ash- trays. Some projects to be attempted during the year include decoupaging and leatherworking. Teachers Mr. Charles Guthrie and Mr. Ralph San- chez hope to keep future artists busy all year. Willy Tarin sands a piece of wood in shop. f I -X w 1 A .rei ll 'ut r. .a mf iff ?Ei,iii X 1 .1 t1 .wgiigy . ' 4 I N it r XDA 5 - ' 1 ' W f ' 'N '- - ,i.,r . lj fi I' aj ' iii Q' I Q lr 1 A l YM v I .. l . .. - 'I .Q 7 'F f.,W l K ' A -xr ll L .. L L a Experiments reveal scientific knowledge Manis never ending attempt to ex- plain and understand the world he lives in has prompted him to create science. Through science he has established definite lines along which the world is built. His studies have given him a conception, however limited, of his universe. Through the different sciences he has explained his world, the forces that shape his world, and even himself. Science was the path that led him to the world of knowledge. Man has reached the stage now where he can do almost anything with science. At Eastwood, novice scientists can take courses in physical science, biology, and chemistry. Beyond these are the advanced courses for students who are very interested in science. l In order to reach a satisfactory answer to a lab problem Gilbert Mendez scans his notebook 4. 2 5 gg.. ' A . .wx me 1 Q asf ws . ,k.. Q .QR . 5 W. fe , ft .Q-ae K rr. , 3 .K It ' X. 'gf y M- -. 1 3 X W . X, ...W of, ,f , A .Siva X if i 9 . Ji' ., I2 is In studying the anatomy ofa frogin his biology class, freshman Bill Willie uses his class time to share his findings with his fellow classmates. - V. -.,, L. ro-Q 'Q' ? 5. li p. vjttww wg 1 I. ,,, Peering through his glass goggles, Bill Spiclle examines a beaker during a chemistry experiment. Chemistry gives Beth Blair and Ieanell Stapher the chance to experiment with various chemicals. ACADICM ICS - X W v-! E X 1 .4 x- A L new microfiche machines allow junior Mary Fountaine to collect diagrams and various information for an American history term paper. ' t' , iff If Derald Slaughter quietly studies for a math quiz Y W during his lunch shift. ' , . A, Wffs- so Z , ' , r. 'i ' I ., ,' ,wi -,-r 'PPA K t f' ' VL' . A J, 'W ' 1 , A I W E'es,-, .-. t,.f?,,,.w41' A.. M ev iw- - i ff vga- i Q. A I ,sg L 5. - David Brown ponders a difficult question. mm, New microfiche machines condense librar material aa Micro-fish are invading our lihraryl This statement is perhaps misleading. yet the library does have a new facility called microfiche. Microfiche Illil- chines enahle students to have entire hooks at their fingertips. Books are reprinted on 23 hy 5 cards in the form of microfilm. which are enlarged hy the machines 50 times their printed size. The lihrary now has two machines which show 150 occupational cards. while the other machine is ahle to show 150 cards covering American history. In the future the lillrary plans to extend the numher of microfiche cards and the subjects they cover. This condensement of hooks will al- low our lihrary to expand without requiring extra room. Another new improvement added to the lihrary this year was the study carrels. These were converted from the language lah and placed in the reference section to allow more private studying for the students. ' gym , 4 !,f-iif',xsW 1 fi i 9 :PSI 29151 l ., i1'?...E.' ffllil. .L ti s , 1 ' in I 4-if . f5f55l' fi P Library courtesy P5-llllll CllHVt:'Z Cll0CliS ill? card The magazine section in the lihrary holds a special interest forjuniorjohn Smith. file to send overdue slips to students. fXCfADliNl ICS 169 Don Wagner is a mechanic for Mack Trucks. Insulating trucks allows a source of money for Tom Drigger, employed at Thermo King. ex fs Bruce Hackfeld, who is a warehouse worker for the City of El Paso, fills requisition orders. ETEXA y .A ,. at tw2f!QeS1gfL ffizik . - I e Z',Qf .i'f .' W F if vw ' W -we - - ' I h , A ,tg A . A L : In I 4 sbfw y 6, , . ,. .H . fa f rrli , f f ? A , ' Stephanie Ballachey is a dental assistant. l?.... ':. ss sci Service man, Richard Ioy, scrubs a window. S FN ' Workers acquire valuable skills through job trainin The four work study programs at Eastwood, ICT, DE, VOE, and HECE, provide a basis from which students can learn a trade. The program, open to juniors and seniors, first gives them often much needed aid in initially acquiring a job. Each of the different programs covers a different area of work. ICT, Industrial Cooperative Training, deals with those interested in working with industry or in related fields. DE, Distributive Education, deals with work in stores, and sales- manship. VOE, Vocational Office Education, teaches skills required in the field of office help. The last, HECE, Home Economics Coopera- tive Education, supplies knowledge for work in the home. Each area also is part of a nation- al organization. Every year workers can compete in related areas. Contests are held at the local, state, and even at the national levels. The Bradford House, located in Grant City, employs Brian johnson as kitchen help and cook. 1 1 . w if v ACADEMICS ff-.Q-w-......, V, K In f A.- J, , ,T More than just cookin - are i l homemaking teaches life rf' if ,444 'W xi Q ., :ren -,pil 'ff:.y.f A . W fs VJ' Y' 'ffbf ff ' I ,M -L - gf' l -5 X Q i ss! 6.4 J ' ag, . ' lhxixa -a t Z4 h who e b i E A as .5 f s , f ' V X 'I 32. P 3 172 .mm ., , ' ' , Freshman Ann Ruiz decorates an original bullentin board for her family relations class. .M V A: I no V i QQ f 5251: I iff li, I we 'lw ff' it ' ful: In fn- 'fu' 42' Sophomores Cindy Harrell and Betty Martinez demonstrate a feeding process in home nursing. Kim Brown experiemtns with fondue. f-Ap-4fC'r Q. I i as i ,f ' ,... 1 U3 fy f Il C A f 'lf'In......,p-f ..., . N . --- ' --is 1... --.114 . . U -4-,.,. 1 . g v ' ae .. Q 'fi944Q4i'17m-. ' ' ,e . f , fr., . '3,:n,g.,, f7ll in ' ,. f,+,5g 'a e ' . s ix I U um. , yt' , ... '..? y ,, . if 5 . ,J .,...sJ1f.-aw, .i i Jr .f Y' A clothing consultant discusses weddings with an interested home and family living class. In studying child development, Leilani DePew listens to her brother Lance tell her a story. 1313 fy .g Y K 'UF . ff? ' qt fb. 9 5? I lp,.v 6355 Q K! a , I 9 ,. v'- . , ,.. .,, ...ne -a ,. . . s. In ...W 4 C- A A I A ' , t f 'fre - 1' . . sf- Ji' - i. f ' ,mg l, - psi f - Q ui, V . iv D ff.. . Qt 'A 4 gtg ' 1 A Q ,Q rw! ,Q Q ut l vg 3 g .,,. . , - 3 .JV 1 , , , ,. - i E ..., , , Joni Davin unwraps her china for a display. Beating the communication gapn is the primary concern of the first year family relations course. It helps students to communicate with the people they associate with daily. Another first year course is child development which teaches under- standing and care for children. Second year students are offered consumer education, cost as related to value, and home nursing. Home nursing teaches the student to cope with minor home illnesses. Personal adjustment, marriage and family living are all covered in the course of home and family living. Boys, as well as girls, find these courses to be useful in later life. Home Ec is more than cooking and sewing, it's learning about life. .. ACADEMICS 173 .1 FINDING A NEW r w s I S 1 1 I 1 f ..........t..--- Crunch Coronado was the pass- word vivacious cheerleaders en- couraged as they sponsored a spirit contest throughout the weck. Certain unknown judges were chosen and whoever said these famous words the most were the winners ol two free coneert tickets. Summer camp in Lubbock. Texas lor the varsity cheerleaders proved to he a success in that the seven spirit lead- ers lxrought home four superior rih- bons. a nomination lor the National Coca-Cola award and the spirit stick. They also held their own camp this summer for feeder schools to liast- wood. Showing good sportsmanship. the cheerleaders presented the oppos- ing checrlcaders a plaque at every home game. l'l'l'IClt l.lil 'li: Linda llosey receives instruc- tions for a elieer.CICN'liER: Although the Troop is lmehind. the spirits of Rachel Wofford and Adolf Ruiz are not dampened. l'l'l'lCR RIGHT: Varsity cheerleaders are fI.'1'ravis. Y.johnson, Iallosev. 'l'.l3rvant. head. R.YVnfford. and L. Mcndonca. NIIDDLIC RICIIT: B-team cheer- leaders are: lt.Nlorris. Dffilllns. S.llendrvv. C. Still. S.Stemslv. 'l'.Dove. and ff.0'lSeirne. LOYYER IIICIIT: lfreshman cheerleaders are: CLRL-ed. Clflaxlik. B.Sllll1llI'Lll10. '1'.Fraga. Y Yllarra. C.Dunn. and l,.l'inault. df' '9 4 1 Q '- Z x'g' '51, M , M-j ' ,f Q '.1Z,f' A , . ' ' 'Www :I ,Q fi P' ir , ff ,r gf 1,L,,,. . 1 1 V' Y ' ,iiirv . mf Ilf 1 Q . 'fn MQ5 V. lxmf ,J Q ,MQ . 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Though the next few games lor the Troop proved to he difficult, the Dis- trict raee was open for the future. Midland, Ysleta, Riverside and Clovis seemed to give the Troop prohlenis as Eastwood lost to the tough tour. Cary Work fades away from the offensive line to pass as Dan Ford watches two Coronado players attempt to dlSL0llI' xy, W ork from passing., jim Barnes talks with Walter Reagan and Rusty Daniels during the Homecoming game. x1i ll k i!4WHX 1YA'mm7.. 'ies-neva Brigade captures Homecoming victory After the victorious Troopers had dc- feated the Andress Eagles. they were in a three way tie for the district race. But. the defending Coronado Champs crushed Eastwood's hopes for a perfect. no loss district record, and a chance for an All City title. Had the Troop defeated the T-birds, there might have been nothing to stop the surge of spirit to win. Irvin met Eastwood on the Troops home turf which almost caused the Rockets to sputter into what seemed to be a cement ground. Holding the Rockets behind at the half, Eastwood held a I4-I3 lead over the fizzled group. The Troop thought they had substained firm ground. but a late fourth quarter score left the Troop gazing at starlight. The clock ticked away and the Troop was unable to launch a scoring drive to victory. Eastwood later lost to Austin and Burges which was by no means a giveaway for the opposing teams. Though the season left the Troop with a 1-4 district record, stand outs on the team still appeared. The praising of an individual may be a tradition, but without the rest of the team be- hind each superstar. there would be no stars. In this sense, just credit should be givin to the entire 1974 football team for a tremendous effort. fx . 1 -ffkliif 4' ip' Mike Bailey, Dennis Diaz. and Dan Andis massacre an Indian in hopes of discouraging Ysleta from throwing into the Troop secondary. 1 1 Q , gmac' ,4 W 'Z 371' I, ,z wif. , 'MQ 1 4 X 4. ,. , :uw ,. ,bp . .f,f.h. ' .yd J z' ,f,gf,4f .W ,,,,, ,, . X aw'bX.,W.f - , Q ,, , ., 4 ' f9'i'4.1-V, , ' 'JM' I: ' W1 , 3314-N J -f.f'fz'.1: ' -JL.:-.fy - 17,95-.-f 4 14-,J,,'.' ' .-1,1-.41 if i ', IA .gff',3g , 1 ' , f if ' ',1Qig,- Q.: 5 L, 4 , vfff5g?5f' - Tre- : ,.2,,.,1.ww , r .3 , 5 'V 1 '13, i . ,, wi :',11f7 ,lf ' gg' ' ,x ' pn, o QQ, .H , ' . f , I. : -22554 'sp' . Q . -'2'-Q,-. 'if V '.r-.fnfiff V, g 5994 J, , W ,I A,,t 2 ir az 3 r ' Ik '25-isis 1 Rx A f ,1 i iggkzw. . ff ' 565 Ri .S Xb , J: 1 A ' X .,. ', 12x x ., ,, Q Q ,r ,- s '14 , xii . f Qiigfffz? , . , . C Inff NILC ullon I1 strddus his ann duptritclx to hrlng., a Rorkd clms n as W alttr Reagan pursues Ill crm Mcf ullouy.,h s tadul fuls zfgln ' tO1C team effort key to troop morale SEASON RECORD Mayfield Midland Ysleta Riverside Clovis Andress Coronado Irvin Austin Burges Opponent EHS 46 0 14 6 12 7 14 7 7 14 21 0 20 14 14 0 21 13 , , , , p ,rw 4. Fa Z ,?C:,.,, V . V. ,: 55,53 I if I-Q V f Q -:QM , ,sg Chuck Kessel llandles the football with acrohatic skill as a Ranger looks on in disbelief. Vw.. A Y I , sm ,f Ewa-, U K K r'e,.'414 SPORTS ee ,fha x.. , kj, vi Jkkgw, V-: 2. , iris., W ,a --f takes district crown: 10-0 season YVinning the district championship capitalized this years junior varsity football season with a 10-0 record. Under the leadership of the new JV coaches Art Shaw and Roy Culberson, the jY's racked up the best record in Eastwood history. Coach Culber- son and I have nothing to say. we let our players do our talking for us on the fieldf' summed up Coach Shaw as he discussed the team unity. L. If k 'f,5 ,,,, '1g , , . W, . ,I ,ffm 514- ,,,ig.j' N ,-.g' ' , '-4't- -L wg I 43 V 1, :gait W., W, - ' V ,5t,,,,,.6,,f,-E. i wav. 186 Nick Carey sweeps around the left end for good yardage and brought in a first down. Frank Portillo watches as a Burges running back is brought down. Despite bad weather A 100 percent effort at practice proved to be a tribute to team success on the field. Offensively the attack was led by quarterback jimmy Haynes and wingback Don Martinez. This proved to be the winning com- bination against the Andress Eagles in a come from behind effort in a elose 21-20 victory. A powerful line added an explosive running attack with Chris Loya and Rick johnson in V I . I A the backfield. Defensively a big line. a strong line- baeking unit. and a tough secondary held opponents to a minimum number of points. joe Hicks and Tim Aguilar proved to he strong figures for the defensive team. LQA , xl B-Team football players, Rick Plunket and Lonnie Ilanft anxiously pursue a mud covered Burges running back. The Troop went on to defeat the Burges Mustangs hy a score of 20-0. the Troop rolled to a win and remained unbeaten. X . vi , - 1, ' ,,. '. K - 63:43-0 y . W :Aging IV members are: R.Niland. M.Harris, R. johnson, 'l'.Aguilur. Cjlack. R.Adums. B. Carpenter, B.Ilurris. D.Calwell, j.Shawvcr. S.Nels0n. R.Fixe. R.l'elosanlos. Il.Valenciu, B-leum Ioolball coaches Roy Culberson and Arl Shaw instructjuhn Fog on doing pushups. A.Carcia, C. LOYLI. j.Beuears, 1. Haynes. D. Nlarlinez. j.lIicks, B.McDonald, I.Fogg. C. Bourlund. B.NIo0re. R.Br0nks. K.W vde, R. Pluncket, K.Bailcy. R.Slinsun, F oberts, W. , ,.f,'X.5,L j.Callan. H.Coolcy, K.Cmss, B.Rcyn0lds. B.Lustinow. N.Carey. C.W0od, F.Portillo. S.Branada, R.Lopez. P.Scgura, B.Walker. T.Heinlcin. SEASON RECORD Opponent Opponent EHS Riverside K K K 21 Bel Air 0 38 Nlayfield 'V 18 A 27 Cathedral 7 25 Burgesg ' Y ,0 20 pAndress 20 21 'Coronado f A14 Q 25 iklrvin 6 I9 Austin: E- 0 6 Canutillo Forfeii SPORTS SEASON RECORD Opponent jefferson Bel Air Andx-ess Ross Irvin Hill Crest Mac Arthur Austin Coronado Opp. 20 0 24 51 8 32 6 22 3 Jang, -N -VA. M, In his mx n hankfleld Sergio CQTYJIIRS altnmpls lo uadn .1 would he tdrkler usrwaun rnuuvsns - Y 1 I 'VF' - , KY? Mmmbers of the Freshmen Football Team a FIRST ROVV: S.Salagy. K.Wclch, j.Mocck. Adams. L.Lcos. Elavala, T.Chcnausky. Hudgins. F.Dohlado, D.johns0n, C.Sainz, Carroll, D.Lckowski. SECOND ROW: Bachus. C.Brown, D.Blenkins0p. C.Baily. V, box 'Quik' 'A 'ws ,- vi- - ' ,pr A9 'Q 7-.war ,A . .4f5.'g , ,U f :rf . ,. 'X ' 'oi '-.W wr: .---fv .'- -- 'K 1 - -. ri,J, ', , ,, . 'ak v , .gfxul-','w Nl' '3 'i f,f. silfx Loggi fl KH.. -p..-fr vm .. -hui ,-. w . . . 6 v ws, V- N. also X- ,X n . ' -' ' . , ' v--I lvg' .' ' . ' .Q ,-JB ff f YY '51-,SP sfvvk . ,1w4f 'l -uf-N5 ' af' vj i fy .Wx-.. ' 3351.3 ffl, ' .f . 53 4 '. -9, v.,-, .-.Jn-,V A ,, sf' l '1A4p'az:X-, QA' .A K -Q W ' X - ' ff .il-Wien! M .-'f,'-iivfgv-5 M'?'.'l. 4 ' if vw V ,rw .rar eh-H'-T , M' ,JMB--'. - . V1, - ' .. . I . ring.. Tlmmpson. K.-Ieti. NI.Daws0n. B.l'eClreg0n, Nl.Archulcla, C.0choa, K.Wadc, A.Picrce, E. Barber. THIRD ROW: O.Benner. S.Cervun- ics. L.Duggcr, K.Paxsnn. T.Matl1vws, K.Hicklc, E.Luzoya. B.Burkcti, R.Chrisliun. T.Heidtman. B.IIollman. A.Baray. FOURTH ROVV: Coach Pippcn, S.Waugh. D.Scgapelli. M.Kitchen j.Cilhrcatl1. A.Moore, j.Land, D.Delgado C.Spain. j.Cardner, S.l-larden, P.Licurancc Coach Henry. Team unlty earns freshmen 6 3 record 'LRapidly adapting to a new system of play and acquiring team unity was thc key to our success. emphasized Coach Cary Pippen. Coach Pippen. along with new coach. Steve Henry, guided the freshman football team to a successful season of six wins with only three losses. l'nfortunately, two of the three losses came in district action as the freshmen took third place in district. After starting off to a 3-3 record, the freshmen ended with a three game win streak. Standouts on offense were Lonnie Duggcr, David Segapelli, and Cliff Soain. Kenny VVadc, Steve Barden. and Eleazar Lozayo showed outstanding play on defense. ...A David Scgapelli hands off to Cliff Spain. Coach Pippen and Coach Henry view the game. SPORTS , 8 'Qt Mfr 189 13 The high paced, fast action of basket- ball has always commanded world wide popularity for the sport. But there is more to basketball than the average fan sees. There is more in- volved to the skill then the percentage shots. A team must learn to adjust smoothly from offense to defense and back again. A team must always be alert enough to snatch a ball away at the first opportunity. Eastwood's Varsity Basketball team faces such challenges in each game. Returning as bi-district champions, the Troop must produce a fight to remain on top. To the Troop's disad- vantage is the fact that a majority of last year's champions have graduated. To the Troop's advantage is their depth with almost all players being possible starters. l'l'l,l2R LEFT: Gilbert Slieperd attempts to lay in a shot against the 'li-Birds. CENTICR: Nlike Chapman receives a pass between T-Bird players. UPPER RICIIT: jim Bowden works against a Burges defender. MIDDLE RICIIT: Mike Pepe passes at-ross the inid-court line. l.0NYl'fR RICIIT: Bobby Nlorales drives against an Irvin defender. K f r 4 J xj f g,5,g1fg'i1g L.. , 'W nm www-'f,,. .? , A I 1, 042: V - 3 fm- ,A ,. 'A 'in uraggyi X v- 'f fi .N ,A- yfii ,F-G5 V? . ,Wy . . 4,,V if my 35,10 . ,...W, , , -f. 'Q 17 ,,,,4.---, - wr womvw... ,W -f ., M: ny A.-uv-8l ' .b rtxx 5 znzqgifqkg-. 5.m.'.m.,'. aww... .N kr , f , pug. ,,,,x ,I , ,, ,g , ' s J , ,u., V ,N , P' ,Q ff Y 5, fx 5 ?A ff' Vi: fi 233 New -f .1 if 5 I Ji . . y '27 Vf 4?QiLff??'f4Z . . was .4 2 XZXFUN V g,fiif'AL 3A ' ' gf ' Ali ,435 Troop boasts 14-6 pre-district record Defeating El Paso 62-53 and Jeffer- son 75-69. the Eastwood Troopers be- gan the 1974-1975 campaign in fine fashion. Three days later. Eastwood encountered Jefferson again but found the Foxes much tougher as they defeated the Troop 73-68. Sporting a 2-l record, the Troopers entered the jefferson tournament. The Bowie Bears defeated the Troop 68-54. Eastwood then defeated Riv- erside and Amarillo Caprock to pick up a consolation trophy. During Christmas, Eastwood traveled to the Hobbs Holidav Tournament where they defeated Plainview and Midland and faced Hobbs in the finals. The Troop found the Hobbs home- court advantage too tough as they were downed 91-76. t - , e 3 ., ,. . -' ', 'f Bob Morales hits a difficult corner shot. Tim Crenshaw heads down court on the break. Senior guard Bobby Morales attempts to drive the middle against a Lydia Patterson defender .Ma- . v ,. Fi 2 fs Steve sv0hIjl0l'l1Ulllllll3lhi flour to y.,.un controluftl1eh1ll.x1.,.un5t.x Bow lv. dLfm nder Barn W nlf soare high tn hut a two pomtu uw -1-t --www. 257 ' A Cil Shepherd banks una. lll from the fleld john Abbott atumpts an Olllbldl jump shot Members ol the 1974-75 Eastwood Varsity Basketball Team areg FIRST ROW: Glenn Lutton, manager: Bobby Morales, Mike Chap' xf7f Coach Bobby Lesley discusses team strategy. Mike Chapman and Bob Morales harass a Coro- nado player as he tries to pass to a teammate. ..,,.....e, ,,...i. ,s,,ts..s Vi . .,., W, B 1- x N r 3'Q':Q':i f fl 4, Y X man, Steve Wohlegemuth, Danny Serna, Darold Marc Schwartz, manager: Barry Wolf. Gilbert Molix, Tim Crenshaw, Jim Bowden, Ray Ford. Shepherd, john Abbott, jim Heinlein, Mike and Coach Bobby Lesley. SECOND ROW: Pepe,andjimmy Lujan, trainer. Les ey,s brigade opens to defend crown U r if is--:- lll'5 l Senior Bobby Morales contests a Coronado player for a rebound as Tim Crenshaw moves in to aid. Coronado became the first victim of the defending district and bi-district champions when they fell to the Troop by a score of 62-56 as District 1-AAAA action got underway on Friday, jan- uary 17. Pre-district favorite Irvin then trav- eled to Eastwood to face the young Troopers. The Troop played like true champions as they took the early lead and kept it throughout the ball game while outscoring the more experienced Rockets, 64-53. After two wins at home, Eastwood then hit the road to travel to Andress. The homecourt advantage was to no avail as the Troop whipped Andress by a score of 70-56. Once again the Troopers took to the road as they.journeyed to meet the arch rival Burges Mustangs. Both sporting a 3-0 district record, this game would determine who took over first in district competition. The Mus- tangs downed the Troop by a score of 71-56. . 11' .r 1 1 1 i-M11-i.,.1...7 S PM sf? Q ' K C W - af, ,- .. stag ' Steve Wohlgemuth runs over a Bowie player. Tim Crenshaw hits a turn around jumper as three Coronado defenders look in amazement. SPORTS District play starts with promising Wins SEASON RECORD OPPONENT EHS El Paso jefferson Bowie jefferson Rl verside Bowie Bel Air Ysleta 53 62 69 75 ' 73 68 62 40 ' ' 40 62 Amarillo Caprock 55 60 ' 46 65 ' , 57 74 40 70 LPI 52 62 Riverside 49 45 Ysleta 40 68 Iuarez Tech 50 54 Plainview 42 52 Midland 46 49 Hobbs 91 76 BOWie 53 51 El Paso 34 49 Carlsbad 57 52 LPI 42 55 46 52 ' 53 64 56 70 71 56 ' 54 56 49 52 57 63 57 65 43 51 52 47 Coronado Irvin Andress Burges Austin Coronado Irvin Andress Burges Austin Senior Bob Morales tries to squeeze through two defenders as they try to put the clamp on him junior guard Gilbert Shepard prepares to put a Tim Crenshaw looks to a teammate for help. quick move to basket on a Coronado opponent. X ', , QQ: Darold Molix leaps high over a Coronado defender as he attempts to hit a jump shot. Sophomore center Tim Crenshaw out stretches an Austin opponent as he attempts to tip-in a rebound. .. , . 5 f p , 3 dp! M .L V 5 A Wh. , - ' Q Y A , X, 3 R ,U ' 8 X Q ' ' I 'fn W., 1 4. at ' X . ' X junior Steve Wohlgemuth snatches a rchound. After wins over Coronado, Irvin. An- dress, and Austin, the Troopers sup- first ported a 4-1 record after the round of District 1-AAAA. The only loss came to Burges as the Mustangs held a one game edge on the Troop. Entering the second round, the race proved to be in the hands of either the Troopers or the Mustangs as they were the only two teams with winning rec- ords after half of district play. The Troopers started in fine fashion as they held off the Coronado T-Birds 52-49. Even though the T-Birds stood at 0-5, the game proved to be a tough one. At the end of regulation play the two teams were deadlocked at 46-46. The Troop went on to win in overtime over the T-Birds. Eastwood then traveled to Irvin to face the Rockets. In a must situation, the Troopers pulled off a big game by defeating the Rockets, 63-57. By win- ning, the Troopers stayed in strong contention for the title. SPORTS '19 V season daunted by stiff opponents Taking first in the Lydia Patterson Tournament capped off a fairly suc- cessful pre-district campaign as the B-team defeated Fabens, 52-32, jef- ferson, 79-76, and Bel Air, 70-69. After a 10-5 pre-district record, the Troop entered the tough competition of District 1-AAAA play. Eastwood dropped their first contest to Coro- nado, 64-61. The IV,s then pulled together a win as they crushed Irvin, 72-51. The Troop used their speed and quickness to out- run the Rockets. The Troop then encountered the tall Andress Eagles. Eastwood was de- feated by the score of 68-65. The Troopers then split the two re- maining games by defeating Burges, 64-62, and losing to Austin, 64-61, to end with a 2-3 record. Ronnie Wright hits for two from the field. In an attempt to drive up the middle, Mickey Torres uses his speed to outrun a Coronado defender. -W1 2, -t U'un6 'f Buddy Haynes looks in disagreement as an official makes a controversial call. 'I W XJ: E E ,. Members of :he 1974-75 B-team baskeiball Eddie Thompson, Doug Buffer, and Lev Baray- team areg FIRST ROW: Robert Christian, SECOND ROW: David Iabalie, manager: managerg Dave Dumbrique, Ernie Colorado, Manuel Fabre, Jerry Krampen, Steve Thomp- ,,,, I f -o wa 1 5 .- ix -Jimi 1 Q ?'P ' 3. fi Qi son, Dee LaFever, jerry Thompson Bobby Guthrie, Mike Andow, and Coach Cary Pippen L ' Opponent EHS El Paso jefferson ,Jefferson F abens Jefferson Bel Air 3 Bowie Bel Air Yslela - me sem, Bowie E1 Paso 3 Z Coronado Irvin Andi-ess Burges Austin Coronado Irvin, - Andi-ess Burges Austin y SEASON RECORD 60 33 85 92 63 76 32 52 76 79 69 70 56 66 61 68 Yglem Q' 53 66 LPI 54 56 53 42 71 62 64 63 58 45 LPI 58 68 54 51 51 72 68 65 64 66 64 61 57 64 55 64 85 77 75 61 58 70 Jerry Krampen collides with an opposing player as he attempts to draw a charging foul. SPORTS fi Freshman cagers grab district crown Mondo Escobar and David Prewitt are envolved in a mad scramble for the ball as Mike Putney watches. The Troop dropped the game to Austin. -' W , ,: f. 1 4 ,V I Q Starting off on the right foot, Coach 'A A 1 Henry led his young freshmen bas- t if ketball team to a 1-AAAA district ' '2 3 lzv V V Q- championship. Vt V ' i V , f Unhindered by incxperience, this . 2 ? 'Q 1 2 'fl 3 I ,, 5 If year's squad dominated their oppo- F V nents. Supporting the tallest team that W V. ' W Eastwood has ever seen, the yearlings . . compiled a 10-2 predistrict record. Led by floor general Lonnie Dugger the offense proved to be nothing less than explosive. Under the boards Mike State, Bill Wilke and Erich 'nm Smith, all well over six feet, con- trolled the tempo of the games on both ends of the court. 'lil The Troop lost only one district game to Austin. After the loss the team bounced back to defeat Coronado, 47- 45. Obsessed with the desire to win, the Troop rolled on to defeat all op- position. This streak included Austin in the second round of play. The Troop won and clinched the district l title Freshman playmaker Lonnie Dugger tries a jump shot against Coronado defenders in district play. -SB Q l Freshman postman Bill Wilke tries ajump shot against Coronado defenders in district play. ,V Li.. , V ygxijl g:,, , - im' MM- ?'uf,k Members of the freshman basketball team are, FIRST ROW: Ernie Barber, manager: Mondo Escobar, Mike Putney, Raymond An- dow, David Segapeli, Barry Doolittle, Carlos Sanchez, Kenny Wade, Darrell Deloach and 1 4 David Lekowski, trainer. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Dugger, Ray Salinas, Lance Tomlinson, Eric Smith, Mike State, Bill Willie, Bill Thom- son, David Brandt, David Prewitt and Coach Steve Henry. J V bsifsw-E , - ,M-fe' of-A nga t fY!3Q-T ' 1- 'K Ik., 1135. , 7 :L2:?iwWi fE M., ez .. W , .3-,mate Q., ls.. ' - -- 2 'sQSL1.e.15Eg-u My 'Q-as JCSZ, N Wv.TL.Q David Segapeli plants to go up for a shot. SEASON RECORD Opponents EHS Bowie 27 41 Cathedral 32 45 ' Hillcrest . 47 48 Riverside 1 B ' 37 41 jefferson ' 43 39 7 'Riverside 33 43 Bowie 17 70 El Paso 47 7 59 Ross ' 54' 1 51 Cathedral 31 50 Coronado ' 45 47 Irvin 31 42 Andress 49 66 Bel Air 7 20 T42 Aqstin 1 56 47 Coronado 7 41 51 Irvin 29 39 Andress 30 55 Parkland 27 ,49 Austin 36 '38 SPORTS -V , . :isilfif 201 Cross country is gaining more recog- nition and popularity at Eastwood than ever. One sign is that the team has practically doubled in runners since last season. Early in the year the team traveled to Las Cruces twice to run, then com'- peted in four other local events. Fin- ishing the season, they placed fifth in district. Lettermen juan Ornelas, Larry Gohlson, Rick Puente, and Steve Forrest stood out in their meets, with Ornelas being the team's top per- former by placing in the top ten in competition quite frequently. With the quantity of the ,74 team what it is, future Eastwood teams should keep improving. UPPER LEFT: juan Ornelas completes a suc- cessful run. CENTER: Larry Gohlson passes an opponent as he nears the end of the race. UPPER RIGHT: Varsity and B-team members are: R,Cabeza, R.Anaya, C.Alvarado, R.Beatty, I.Gallegos, D.Kaufman, manager. E.White, D. Yates, D.Schaefer, D.Tiscareno, R.Brown. D. Howell, L.Gohlson, T.Hendrix, S. Forrest, R. Marslender. W.Mullens, manager, R.Puente, K.Scribner, j.Ornelas, F.Porter, Coach Little- john. MIDDLE RIGHT: Managers give Larry Gohlson and Rick Marslender a rubdown. LOWER RIGHT: Frosh are: C.Warren, I. Tellez, T.Vaughn, R.Moya, P.Gorham, M.Gill, M.Clinc. -F N N af ,Q Q -. dai-:L S1 '- '1'9iM '-P 5 .ww I Um' iw -'f .,'mSfff'FQ ' 51 Y. 'ft L 'gg' 1, A 3' 3 K ' ws Wk , J. , 'iff fx - +31 ' ,f.,, m Aiwfv S ' V ., . 1, ., Egg! - , n A S, K 'QQJQJL - ' 22- K- , x Q, ' I - .. -wif. ' V 7 X - ' f .1 ,,,,!,'ym 5? 1 54-., A 1 ,K . V' f, U.,,,2Q 5 1- Dada 'I FEW -5.,!,, ,, A - x. ' .- ' V1 -1 , f , Q.. Aw- .. 1 . ' - .- I 5 ,-W We ' ff vmx -300 27:- A. ' Mr QM!! 1 1 xv 1, ff? v- H As the Eastwood thinclads opened their 1975 campaign, the Troop and Burges Mustangs once again found themselves in contention for the dis- trict 1-AAAA crown. Six returning lettermen provided the basis for team depth. Senior Ron Miller, who has two years of previous experience, lead the shot putters. In the other weightmen's category, sen- ior Dennis Diaz threw discus. Sopho- more Tim Crenshaw excelled in the high jump, hurdles, and long jump. Senior Dan Ford headed many of the sprint events and senior juan Ornelas ran the long events. UPPER LEFT: Steve Payte readies to heave the discus. CENTER: Trying lo improve his form, Mark Myers practices hurdling. UPPER RIGHT: Varsity runners and jumpers are: R.Puente, D.Tiscaren0, S.Castillas. I.Cal- legos, M.Harris. K.Wade, T.Nelson, R.Beatty. C.Tinajero. W.Mullens, D.Martinez, S.For- rest, j.Roscoe, T.Aguilar, j.Traylor, B.Reed, R.Iohnson, N.Carey, B.Ware, F.Vigil. R. Cabeza, Ejvhiie, 1.Haynes. T.Kelly, K. Phillips, D.YateS. R.Santee, R.0rona, C.Mc- Culloch, l.Hicks. H.Cooley. C.Spain. T.Hend- rix, D.Schac-fer. P.Brown, K.Scril1ner, R. Brown, l.Shawver, B.Wallcer, j.Celasc0. N. Hatfield, I.Ornelas, D.Ford, C.Caffn0y. I. Ballachey. MIDDLE RICIIT: joe Hicks smoothly clears the high jump bar. LOYVER RIGHT: Ware's weightmen are: W.Ard0in, C.Kesscl. j.F0gg, T.Adams, S.Vnp,el, D.Diaz, D.Rom0. R.Miller, C.I,oya, L.Hanft. ,TV 'Tm not a girl athlete- lim an athlete and thatis all there is to it. This is the motto of the girls who take part in competetive sports. After completing an entire year of competition, the athletes are eligible to purchase a letter jacket. These jackets are just like those the boys get for competition. The athletes have to fight for equal recognition among other students and in the press. They use the gym after the boys are finished, and have less than adequate locker room facilities. These problems hinder the girls, but they pulled through to produce a winning season, with several district titles in their pocket. UPPER LEFT: junior Vicki Palma displays her expertise at dribbling the basketball dur- ing a game against Burges. CENTER: Sarah Williams and Toni Burkes set themselves in the blocks, readying for the next race. UPPER RIGHT: joyce Canavan passes the baton to teammate Terry Pickett during a relay race. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lenita johnson serves the volleyball to members of the opposite team waiting on the other side of the court. LOWER RIGHT: Terry Pickett drihbles the ball towards the basket while avoiding the guarding of an Austin player. V 5 1 Lf 2' 1 kent it 1,fnf'-Q, ug mf- .rf 1 I . ,A . . , Q' 4 41,4 PW' 4-:P'ff?r1 V emerges as district title contender Free throws, lay-ups, and dribbling create a new way of life for the mem- bers of the girls basketball B-team as they became contenders for the district title. Coached by Mrs. Peggie Birkhead, team members include freshmen, sophomores. and juniors. They practice after school, and dur- ing athletics sixth period. In girls basketball only one rule differs from those practiced in boys basket- ball. A player is not allowed to cross the center line of the court. The only way the ball can cross the center line is when one player passes the ball to one of her team mates on the opposite side of the basketball court. All players must have eligibility slips signed by their teachers before each game. Team members are supplied with uniforms of matching shorts and blouses for the games. Under the coaching of Mrs. Peggie Birkhcad. members of the girls junior varsity basket- ball teann are: KNICELIXC: Yvonne Terrazas. Team mates watch with interest as B-team members Sylvia Rios. Kim Hicks, Yvonne Terrazas, and Tammy August perform lay-up shots during an after school practice session in the gym. FIRST RONV: Elizabeth Benford. Sylvia Rios. Sharon Nlagcroyich. Olivia Cadena. Pam Terr- Vicki Nowicki. Tammy August. Kim Hicks. and azas. Andrea Stoglin. and Donice Benford. Diane Cisneros. SECOND ROW: jenny Pickett. .ap ww., Wea A., .,,,,.., . 9,1 '54 44 Members of the varsity basketball team are: mer. SECOND ROYV: Val Lee, Debbie Slaugh- FIRST ROW: Marta Tavarez. Elsa Pierce, Toni lcr. Terry Pickett, Mrs. Susan Farrell. Terry Burkes, Alice Caspar cle Alba, and Vicki Pal- Pepe, Debbie Rodriguez, and Sarah WVilliams. g Sophomore Debbie Slaughter leaps into the air attempting to block ai Fabens player. Basketball does exist for females Many people were surprised to dis- cover that a girls basketball team does exist. The team proved them- selves as they competed under UIL rules with other girls teams. Under coach Susan Farrell, the varsity team is composed of sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors. All girls who are interested in the team, practice after school. After watching all the girls play, Mrs. Farrell chooses the team members. Team members display ability not only at the games, but also at practices during their sixth period athletics class and after school. Debbie Rodriguez finds the many hours of practice are rewarded as she keeps control of the basketball after catching a rebound despite the attempts of several players from Bel Air. SPORTS Girls earn recognition I A 1n volle ball A good season is expected as the girls volleyball team begins competition. Practicing under the coaching of Mr. Odell Lesley, the girls put out a great deal of effort as they set their sights on the District 1-AAAA championship title. There is a varsity team for sopho- mores, juniors. and seniors as well as a freshman team. Mr. Lesley coaches both teams. The teams practice at 5:30 in the gym and the outside courts. Volleyball. although new to the El Paso area on a competitive basis, causes a great show of enthusiasm on the part of the girls. The professional team also encourages them. Members of the varsity volleyball team are: FIRST RON Ttrrs Pukttt llsx Pitru Iimti ohnson Nhrx lspmon .intl halt: Pilmi SI COYD ROW: Liz Showalter. manager: Alice Caspar dv. Alb: X ll lu Iorrum Xlagrrourli and Norm: lsplnon Olhtr ni.xnag.,L rs nrt lxathx C .mx ix and Ycronica Cook. Members of the varsity track team areg FIRST ROW: Sarah Williams, Terry Pickett, Toni Burkes. Elsa Pierce, and Val Lee. SECOND ROW: Marie Spindler, Linda Shaner, joycc Canavan, Debbie Brown. and Brenda Parkhill. 1... Track stars Linda Shaner, Elsa Pierce, and Marie Spindler practice running the 80 yard hurdles. Track team members started training in February for their competitive season which began in March. rack team improves to Win meets Members of the girls track team won district titles in several events after improving over last years' record through extra effort and an added in- centive by the runners. Running events the team competed in include the 60 yard dash, 100 yard dash, 220 and 440 yard run, and 440 and 880 yard relay races. The team also competed in field events such as the 80 yard hurdles, discus throw, shot put, and the high jump, long jump, and the triple jump. The team ran against other schools at meets around the city. They com- peted with both El Paso and Ysleta school district schools. Mrs. Peggie Birkhead coached the team. Brenda Parkhill decides at the last minute to start again before jumping the high bar. SPORTS X Though in its infantile stage. the sport of wrestling is beginning to mature in athletics. Wrestling is a sport where one must use a combination of strength and knowledge to compete. Each wrestler must maintain a certain weight to compete in his class. Although the meets lack in spectator attendance the team has not lacked to execute professionally. Returning lettermen are Rene Baca. Mike Car- ter, Tom Carter. Steve Hebert. Jim Holcomb, Mike McKay. and Raul Soto. UPPER LEFT: Vernon Knight has his hand raised in victory. CENTER: Raul Soto attempts to escape from his opponent. UPPER RIGHT: Raul Soto pins a challanger. MIDDLE RICIIT: Wrestling team members are: FIRST ROWV: 1. Cranado. Nl. Carter. R. Baca. T. Carter. J. Beasley. T. Stamvood, Nl. Carter, R. Williams. C. Bernier. j. Singleton. SECOND ROW: J. Lujan, D. Chitwood, V. Knight, R. Soto. P. Roop, Kenney. M. Carrillo. R. Cauein. Nl. McKay'. and NI. lvicltfeltlt. TIIIRD RUYY: S. Edwards. C. Hernandez. Ileibert. Higgs. I. Binter, Holcomb, R. Rodgers, R. Osburn. and Coach C. Myers. LOWER RICIIT: jack Beasley tightens pressure on an opponent. 115 YK. My-M 213 jim Pufal's baseball squad has been itching for the district crown for a long time. The spirit and high hopes of the team made 1975 a prosperous year. This year's team was the largest in recent years with a good mixture of experience and many sophomore pros- pects. Gary Work, Ronnie Lopez, Vic Isenburg, and other sophomores kept the established players on their toes all season. The season remained highly competitive and proved valuable in experience for the young team. A strong offense, with both consistent and powerful hitting, is the main in- gredient in a winning season. Coach Pufal strives for just that, errorless fielding and no mental mistakes on the diamond. UPPER LEFT: Senior Frank Lujan puts his all into a fastball during practice before a game. CENTER: Batter Dan Andis draws a bead on a Frank Lujan pitch as catcher jeff Ieanes and fielders Danny Serna and Doug McNicol watch the action. UPPER RIGHT: Richard Teran screams into second base, attempting to steal, as Vic Isenburg gets low to try to tag him out. MIDDLE RIGHT: Coach jim Pufal demon- strates the pivot, which is all important in car- rying out the double play, to sophomores Vic Isenburg and Paul Divis. LOWER RIGHT: Hec- tor Soto dives to stab a hard-hit line drive. 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Sophomore short stop Vic Isenberg loosens up for an upcoming game by relaying in a fielded ball. -in Dvd f' ,..3r' wrgfa. 53531, f-N . -1 I any H-'Ls-' First baseman Danny Serna goes down on one knee to field a hard hit grounder during practice. my .- , X4 . we f's.5'2' i wt fs ff -nvi '- ,Lg-J... -fv',f?mff Qf4f: h -P FW OF x-1 v. 1 r 1 Nw Coach Pufal instructs Tony Yarbrough on form. i 42 - 1:21, 5 A b ,fan , ., . ' 25514, - ,. .... 55: .fm 1 . li -1 f,v4giiV+: V - J: ,mind livin? i 1 'J I-I ll i . . ,:x,f3f.1- p. .W Q, '.i.ff.-.,.Q.....,,.3,, , 'fd 4 z -- ff ' s ,, ' - I: ,S mg.. ' law.-.M...,. .M sf-'T 'fijif' 6 '-we-M 'J' f if- . , . - fl i wk'-ff - V ,z 'a-1.4-S5lfjffi .. M, , H . I ., 5-,4,.g A-Q1 . ,,.. ,...l...r. . .' K, T' -- ' ' V. Y Vyzfg ii 'P' ,. . . ,. .-.,1- fm. ff' '--im 4-.Q Q-5, 'fr .. f 5. 1 -,vi Hbgtzg ' f 395-1 ' .V in 1' f. 5. Qwttrf' . ,W X ,jul gy: 3 1 , gwiigfi-., - ' - --vox.-z ,, 1 ' ' ,J yxyg. ' - . 1 will-Q ffjif 4 1132 ' .-Q' in ME-94:1 ' - ff wk x V M- gg r or-A fwffff-4.1. 'kv Q A W We -P' 'sw H2l'fW:f Hri+:si:?ff3f' : J-ZxiI'i:a3'i'W. .ir A t -gi, ,. Z uw, ufk fx vQsgs4::af.,:'sxg .raw N t Q ' Ltifiam -, if -sf.-' H QPF? iw? V , 5. S .-,',.a-MMM. , vffn -an -my Senior player Richard Teran steps up to the plate and takes a powerful swing during batting practice. Chuck Plllflkeil d9m0Il5tral6S the proper form. SPORTS 217 Golf has been revitalized at East- wood. New coach Art Shaw gave the team the spirit it needed to contend with the Coronado dynasty. Its big- gest asset is the competition among the 17 evenly talented players. Seniors Tim Harrell and three year letterman Tim Swcigart used their solid games to lead the five Trooper golfers in each competition. The team was well balanced with three ex- perienced seniors, supported by seven juniors. and seven freshmen and sophomores. Eastwood hosts its own tournament at Horizon Country Club. The team has a larger schedule than usual along with several tournaments at Del Norte and Horizon. UPPER LEFT: David Braeutigam keeps his head down well as he chips up to an elavatecl green. CENTER: Senior Torn Sweigart ex- hibits a good, full swing with his 3-wood. UPPER RIGHT: On Del Norteis first green. Aubra Franklin pokes the ball toward the flagstick. MIDDLE RIGHT: Golf team members are: C.IIolt. 1.Iaeger, R.l'crdue. B.Dasis. B.Powell. R.Diaz. A.Franklin, D. Braeutigam, Coach A.Shaw. R.Nordell. B. Murray. T.Sweigart, T.Harrell. L.Calanehe. B.Cummings. D.Cibson. C.Stilwell. VV.Ellis. LOWER RICIIT: Coach Shaw and three other golfers watch Don Cibson's drive off the second hole of Del Norte. .aqsm M ...........-. Dila, Trooper tennis continues to be near the top in the Southwest. The team is a young one, but the majority of the players have years of experience. Susan Roberts led the girls squad with several firsts including wins in her division at the El Paso Open and the Lubbock Invitational. The boys held their ground well against tough competition. In the City Open Mike Castillo won the fourteen singles. Others on the team usually took places in every tournament. Mr. Paul Heglar, a pro track star. coached in the fall until Miss Debbie Lewis took the team over. UPPER LEFT: Lance Ilickman smashed a shot. CENTER: Karen Kistenmaeher yolleys a low one. UPPER RICIIT: Linda .-keheson shows good backhand form. MIDDLE RICIIT: Team members are: D.Correll, D. Vasey, K.Sydnor. K.Kistenmaeher. D.Cramer. K.Blaek. C.Ilutto, R.Rcza. l'.Quinones. R.Hill. l.Lyneh, S.Calkins, S.Kun. Nlflarcia. l.Riyera. I.Reeves, j,Ezzell. Coach Lewis. R.Pereira. II. Nlonsisyais. L.Aeheson. L.Villalobos, C.Nlott. K.Flowers. Nl.Castillo. C.Thrash. C.Ide, L. Crall, L.Horn. LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Correll lobs u return to her opponent. -Mann..-.,.... ...,... -1 In a sport of striving for perfection, the gymnasts of Eastwood showed well this year. Coaehed by Mrs. Francis Poteet, both girls and boys competed in meets far and near, including two in Midland and Odessa. In the fall the team had an assembly for the student body where they per- formed routines and basic exercises they go through daily. The per- formance revealed just what it takes to excel in gymnastics. Several high places on the girl's team were filled by Mary Battle in the floor exercises, Rosalyn Glazebrook on the beam, and Brenda Gaenzle on the uneven bars. jose Carrillo lead the boys, doing well in the side horse and parallel bars. UPPER LEFT: Greta Irwin goes into a hand- stand on the beam. CENTER: Brenda Gaenzle takes a break in the middle of a practice routine to talk lo Cindee Travis and Tim Lund. UPPER RIGIIT: junior jose Carrillo demon- strates how much arm-strength it takes for the parallel bar exercise. MIDDLE RIGIIT: Members of the varsity gymnastics team are: j.McDaniel, E.Lobato, T.I,und, P.Conroy, R. Lee, R.Haight. S.O'Quinn, P.Phillips, G. Gavlik, R.Morris, S.Uroda, M.WVidtfeldt, N. Williams. R.Glazebrook, B.GaenzIe, D.Baird, G.Irwin. LOVVER RIGHT: A full gymnasium watches Deanna Baird during her floor exercise performance. Rising from the depths of the un- seen waterholes. the Eastwood swim team proved to be more than just another run-of-the-mill sand crab. With the smoothness of the eel and the quickness of the shark, members of the underwater clan produced some of the best swimmers in the city. Eastwood, unfortunately. does not have the facilities to accommodate the wetheads. Therefore, they must venture forth in search of la agua. Though finding a place to swim be- came difficult at times, Eastwood still managed to bubble up with the effort it takes to become a winner. UPPER LEFT: Connie Flato and jay Snow talk to a Coronado swimmer about the ex- citement of the swim meet. CENTER: Steve Flato practices his backstroke for better ability. UPPER RICIIT: Steve Flato shows the strain involved in the butterfly. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members nf the varsity swim team are: Coach C.Cutl1rie, D.Cordero, I.Clover, E.Vigil. C.Flato, M.Toso, S.Siffert, S.Flato, S.Quilliey. K.Hensch, Bjuvrud, D.Vallenger, K.Knapper, and j.Snow. LOWER RIGHT: Bill Iuvrud swims as fast as possible in order to qualify for the final race which will be held later on in the day. The Eastwood swim team proved to be one of the cities best con- tenders this year as they moved into the finals. CJ Z. E 3 CD r -... -R v, 'df' Q., or At the close of each sports season the team members unite to elect a sweet- heart to represent them. The sweetheart is chosen out of a group of loyal girls previously nomi- nated. They then decide and vote for the girl whom they feel has been the most patriotic. Although Sweethearts are chosen every year, the girls that receive the positions are always important to the team. She is the one true fan the team searches for, their morale builder and their supporter. Not pictured are Margie Toso for swimming and Terri Fiescanero for freshman basketball. UPPER LEFT: Representing baseball is sweet- heart Kathy Iuvrud. CENTER: Sweethearts for basketball are Terry Dove, B-team, and Claudia Rivas, Varsity. UPPER RIGHT: Foot- ball nveethcarts are: Donna Tibbs, B-team: Linda Ilosey. Varsity: and Denise joseph, fresh- man. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sweethearts for golf and track are Leslie Wilkins and Doris Diaz, respectively. LOVVER RIGHT: Wrestling sweet- heart is Staslie Iluttanus. tennis Renee Pereira. and cross country Teri Bryant. u 'ffl' 1 1 f in-9' KW x w tu 'Q Jw, . E t s t .lx x P mf .ff ,. CD I- I 4 l.l.l I I- l..I..l 'S CD f E wh' , Within the course of a sports year there are, involved in the activities. a group of young men totally dedi- cated to the well being of the players. These people are known as trainers and managers. Although they give total dedication to their johs they receive little recognition and eyen less honor. If one was to glance courtside he would see the trainers. whether it he Eddie Del Palacio or Clen johns. ready to rush out and assist an injured player to medical care. Alongside the trainers is the watchful eye of the managers waiting to repair any damaged equipment and accept arguments without any gripe. UPPER l.l'1l 'l': Trainers Del Palacio and johns assist Cary NVork off the field. CENTER: Del Palacio and Waugh quickly aid Bailey, UPPER RIGHT: Nlanagersare: FIRST ROYV: j.'l'own- send, If.liarl1er. VV.Nlullens. T.Raray. U.YVynn. and C.Surrat. SECOND RONV: j.Ballaehy. C. Gaffney. S.YVangh. and l3.Kitehen. TOP ROYV: jllaya and Nl.Xl':lllgl'l. NIIDDLE RIGHT: johns and Del Palacio attend to Xrdoin. LOYYER RIC-IIT: Trainers areg S. Salagie. D.Lekowski. STANDING: C.-lohns. j.Ryan. j.l,ujan. j.Cranado and E.Del Palacio. CD cr: u.l Z 4 cr L: . V l Q . G fr TD LQWMINQ FI DIG , 1 ,G M , 4 W , , ,X , I , 1 f ,,f f , ' ia ,Q M f 4, g l rg , 7751, f X ,Q K x V X WWJ f w N xx if ,f 1- p' F--Ms gif! 'i:: 1t:5?S.-qs: sA 'W' ,ff ' ff f f-X:-1-wg:.:-lggr' I K. X A!l!,b,f, ,L 4 , 5b'Ef4+ n '1ff1'?fri ' - 51 f452115161rkfsffkizsifiz 3 ffQ':+24fj.g:jz?f 'fL' rf- M F X W yf'n'-:fi fl, 934' If A ,, X ' f y, ,Zn ,I ,f,'L f 'Wf 553521329 lifff-'T f K A , 1411! 4122+ If . V, If ,sf-,fLVj':, I- -' M 'V . - bv ui 'm.,mM . DI E IUN N 59.1 g, Dr. I.M. Hanks Ross Borrett jim Bowden Alicia Chacon Othan Medina Superintendent YI D considers r expansion needs of Eastwood area i il V sl li l- li .Q.m,.,., Harvey McCoy William Anderson Rogers Arnold Eldea Avalos Maurice Bartram Vice Principal Geometry Geometry Algebra DE CA Physical Science Math I 232 ogy? Ad - l N Bill Rhymes Algie Selder Philip Stoner Bob Bradley Jay Martin Principal Vice Principal l A sg N. -B-.avg Q QW- -- .. .mx . . LEFT: Iohn Colburn sneaks a peek while tak- ing role. MIDDLE: Theo Wagner directs the faculty Homecoming band. MIDDLE RIGHT: Martha Harrison announces a pop quiz. RIGHT: Linda Davenport expresses herself while grading papers. Although the faculty has increased in number, the quality has remained high. Unfortunately, the faculty is often thought of as a group of brief- case carrying robots. This of course is not true. As we sit and daydream about the utopia waiting for us beyond the concrete walls, so do they. It was one of those middle-of-the-week Wed- nesdays when Troop III ventured out with pen and pad in hand. Hoping to capture personalities instead of stereo typed educators, they asked: If you had one wish today, what would it be? With puzzled looks on their faces, they replied: 'wb ll ...Q-f Peggy Birkhead Ian Bowen Nancy Burk Thelma Cantrell Daniel Cardenas B-team basketball World History Englis I Algebra I,II Spanish I, II Varsity track Girls Athletic Association Lucille Carillo Lanelle Chambers John Colburn Josefma Concha Cher l Cothroll Tvp1n1.,I II Ilomemaking Reading., I II Spanlshl II Spams I II I' Kappa FHA Fastwood I acking To UPPER LEFT: Sande Fitzhugll reviews ballot results for speech. LOWER LEFT: Fred Paz directs bandmembcrs. MIDDLE: Mark Hut- man smiles when Indie Gotcher asks a question. RIGHT: Charles Myers plays tcenybopper. UPPER RIGHT: Maurice Bartram gets the 3:30 drearies. F aeult members transmlt enthusiasm to students Anthony Derrera Francis Dixon Harriett Dorgan Gayle Eads Suzzanne Ellzondo English Nurse American History Algebra I Engllshl Spamshl NIOCI1 Latin I II III Susan Cowart Roy Culberson Julia Daseler Linda Davenport Mary Dennis World History American History Chemistry Spanish III,IV Secretary American Histor Senior Class Sponsor Science Department SP3l1iSh N3!i0l13l HOUOI' S0Ci0iV Ski Club Chairman B-team football, baseball M 1 ra Peace all over the world and domestic problems would be A solved. Bob Bradley For a boy! ' Jay Martin A decent physics student. William Anderson Move to the hills. C Harriett Dorgan Spencer Elliott Mary Endlich Ed Erickson Gail Estevez John Faraone World History English II, III General Shop English l,II Marching, Symphonic Senior Class sponsor Junior Class sponsor Copiae Auriae Concert, Stage Band Susan Farrell Beatrice Fernandez Lee Firth Norma Fix Colm Flannlgan English I English I, II I lhrarian Teacher s Kid Cerman I II III IN Senior C lass sponsor Biology '1 KLA Der Deutsche N tum Paper Work piles hi h at quarter A monthly pay check every two weeks. Spencer Elliott I wonit tell! Mark Hutman You got me . . . School was out. Steve Henry To have Rockefelleris money. Bob Lesley To go to Hawaii. Marshall Nelson Susan Funk Mona Gaither Elvira Garcia Gabriel Gmer David C onzalez Adxancul Science Attendance Clerk Lihnman Fngllsh II Spanish I II Chtmistrx Nj HS Dirt Bike Cluh l Marjorie Foster Salnmle Fourmx Patricia Fox Billye Freeland Diane French Librarian Principal s Secretary 'lt-ltlltl' s Aid IECE. YVork Superxisor l- lIj,lI5ll II HERO Spectators UPPER LEFT: Ralph Sanchez takes part in his crafts class. LOWER LEFT: Louise jack- son looks for a friend in the faculty lounge. MIDDLE: Vocational counselor expresses Christmas spirit. RIGHT: Spencer Mulkey sells popcorn at Halloween carnival. Charles Guthrre Boyd IL1nn,m Martha Harrison Steve Henry Melissa Hinshaw Winston Holcomb Crafts VS 01-ld Crggr-,rphy Fngllsll IX Health, Biology Spanish I, II Cowernment ou nnming, Coach hn1.,lish DL parlment junior Class sponsor American History l Sherri Hollv Roger Holt Mary Hornby Lloyd Huffman Elaine Hu fer Mark Hutman . P English I Algebra II 0 - Business Law Physical Science VVorld Geography Student Activities Director Freshmen Class rn Math Il -I Bookkeeping I Chess Club Student Council sponsorlxf M J IJ fl Q I Sigma Chi 1 ll . ' P ' , K l - ,fl . j xg-ff ,VIII Xp C Tee time at Dos Lagos Golf Q, N' off , course. W 9' N to Spencer Mulkey SX-'fly' WJ Ji 5, U5 X RSA XJ! J' ' K, I'm not committing myself. Wfll 'X , X' of M l Karen Rowell 1 X T i JN Q7 I' 'Q t I qw Q, 'L Iwas home in bed. K ' LEFT: Ed Erickson p e s over his glasses. xp MIDDLE: Marjorie Fixslter directs student Roy Culberson traffic in the library. MIDDLE RIGHT: Spencer Mulkey sings with the choir. LOIVER RIGHT: Bob Lesley, Charles Myers, and Roy ' ' 'summer' ' ' Culberson stand at the coaches' corner. UP- Norma Alvarez PER RIGHT: Linda Robinson watches pep rally festivities. L-? Bonnie Lesley Doug Littlejohn Iohn Lynch Margaret Matthews Carol Mearns Sandy Messer Creative Writing PE I.II Counselor English II English II. III. IV journalism I, II Detinu Sabre. Salute English III Reveille. NIIS 238 N H35-+ I 1 X is 4 5 gtg' l llaouisejackson Helenjones john Kane Ted Kittlested L.C. Lange Bob Lesley Typing I Physical Science WVorld Geography ROTC, Sponsors Counselor American llistory Freshmen Cheerleaders Government Varsity Basketball ,,,,f M ,JV 'V'V 'ii I ' A sf'-' if QL gtg, A le p Classroom population p iiiii increases t1 - ed Miller George Moeck Nancy Morris S encer Mulkey Charles Myers Marshall Nelson nerican History Englis Ill, IV Counselor Cgoir, M ugic Thqqry Government Algebra I orld Geography Senior Class sponsor Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Choir American History Elementary Analysis eshmen Class Sponsor Key Club Wrestling Trigonometry Slide Rule Team Florence lNewkirk john O'Keefe Ronnie Parks I.D. Partridge Tcachers Aid Algebra Drama I, II Advanced PE Sophomore Class sponsor Advanced Drama Life Sports The-spians Varsity Football, ELA That I could be paid what I am worth. Bonnie Lesley My Christmas shopping done. Carolyn Shepard The bookroom would go away and disappear. Florence Newkirk I wish everyone at Eastwood would have graduated Friday. Nancy Morris .A , , ! l Ft it 'ac Diane Patterson Typing I, Clerical Practice junior Class sponsor Epsilon . A T7 X' x'Y?Q'f WXQQ 1. Marjory RZIIUS Richard Reid Cecil Roark Fulton Robinson Linda Robinson Karen Rowell Vocational Counselor General Drafting World History Biology, Advanced Science General Business, Typing I Typing, I Advance Drafting II junior Class sponsor Anehta Sesea Shorthand me mi' I ff' red Paz Cary Pearson Director Biology Band Concert junior Class sponsor Chemistry Terry Pcartree 1 Cary Pippen Physical Science American History Government Freshmen Football B-leam Baslcetlmll Frances Poteet jim Pufal Ilealth, PE lllltlftgt' Cy-nnmggil-5 Physical Science Varsity Baseball Teachers assist students if Lllilllll UPPER LEFT: john Lange looks suspicious. LONVFR LEFT: Carol Nlearns. Carolyn Wolt- erstorff, and Charles Nlyers join in pep rally happenings. MIDDLE: Bonnie Lesley husily types Rcveille submissions. RIGHT: Sandy Messer pauses after a deadline. Ralph Sanchez Linda Sheldon Crafts Trigonometry Blue jackets Algebra I. II V i l l Art Shaw ' Aubrey Shelley Carolyn Shepard Ruby Sherwood Aml'l C3n Hwlvrv' Government lllL'1lCllCl'h Aid English I. NIIIS IYorld History Sophomore Class Sponsor B-team Football Senior Class Sponsor 241 Paul Simpson Dan Smith WVillium Spencer Marilyn Steele Connie Steelhammer Ral h Stewert Physical Science English 11 Resource Art I, II. III. IV Ilonle and Family Lixing Wlorlll History Entre Nous FIIA Brush and Palette . MS S i 3 'Y wfrq v a UPPER LEFT: Colin Flannigan lectures his German elass. LOWER LEFT: Gail Iistevez takes a hreuk from paper work. MIDDLIC: Katherine Teel demonstrates lance tech- nique. RIGHT: Paul Simpson 4 wt-rs ques- tions uhout homework. .L fljwlofa ll Qdywaq' Al Eva Villarreal Elwood Von George WVagner Theo VVagner Todd lVare Lynn Weaver Offim' Mil ClLlllSCXVIiZ Biology Biology PE I. II Art I English IV Varsity Football. Track Doowtsue 242 w fe 7 .1 Katherine Teel Alicia Tellez Maggie Thornton Mary Tiemann Paula Turner Pat Vandrey Modern Dance I. II. III Iinglish II. III Counselor Ilomemaking I Counselor Algebra I. II Sallatrix junior Class sponsor Eastwood Student Union FIIA Ski Club Eighty-six more students who 2: need a schedule change. L.C. Lange I wish I could sell my house. Mary Hornby I give up! Fulton Robinson - a To type 80 words a minute. s s Diane Patterson A -V 5, ' 5 Someonewould revise the ye , XQ 5,,f , quarter system. iififii if' ., . . '- -xiii: ' . . yaea I ,t,r P '..,.11: ry 4 Ralph Smith Teachers strive to make classes more interesting Diane IVhite Elaine NVhite Velinda NVhitlock Carolyn Wfolterstorff Wanda VVood Raleigh VVorrell English III, IV Office Assistant Algebra I, II Creative Writing Office Aid Algebra I Spectators English III 243 SENICRS The big day is almost here. Yeah in just a couple days we'll be out on our own. Remarks like these ran rampant as graduation approached. In all the hustle and bustle of those last few days seniors still look back and reflect upon the good times. The seniors have many things to be proud of, many of which were accomplished this year. Seniors went on to take first place in the float contest held at the Burning of the UEU. When asked about some of the goals that had been accomplished. President Rodney Dcloach said that Apathy, which seemed to be so predominate in the past was gone. Ive won the spirit stick for the first time since we were freshmen. Seniors worked and cooperated for their class. it Sl 7 if ' ig s - 1. f ,I Q, M., V ,. - . -..-. Q ,.,, . ,. 5 , ,Y v - fb 'IHS' -an-...W . ' A 4. E-3 yilswfvgig W 1-,-,nn-K, -' .- i W -sa u. - fl,Y f , :jx-g-5--:A --. Z .-L'Z'Ti'33 'f,I. . -1414-2--v.Lan:au..m--N -.--I..- 'JIZZI I . 52:2 Lg' -' ' , ,.. U. 'i w '...- --4 - 'L ' L.'. .-,. 'ri' fl nh- we-'ea --r- A 0' '.' I' ' .THQ :t '?'3 'a , v Y sa :5,a.y.':w N-,f . ,, -: lf , '.... . .'.',h,,,,, 3-M. ,W ,, , ,, '40f!'tfvat2rI7fs!?'i'?1g.r:ztaa'f!v-n1.-r,Mf3iS.w1idQ114R'f - ' 'qi ' ' ' we-.V . , A ,. A . , W 4,., GM, ,pyx , A4 ., 'ww fu. t' ' sf Mn xffaa.-:.'S:.f'f - 'A?27 , '-... A 11,.J3g,se,.i,s ,.'gi4g,,,' Q ,Ju 'I 5145: - .. f 244 . V- ' . , .4 e - ,gffg.fff I ' gf: 5 . , -1' ' ,' as ff 1-'A:X . - .. ' .A u . , 4 - .3 ,st M fm .,., UPPER RIGHT: Senior Class sponsors for this year are: STANDING: George Moeck. Susan Farrell, Ruby Sherwood, and Roy Culberson. KNEEL- ING: Spencer Elliot. LOYVER LEFT: Senior Clayton Long enthusiastically shows school spirit by jumping for joy after the seniors win the spirit stick. LOWER RIGHT: Senior Class officers are: Rita Casarez. Rosa Tavarcz, Rodney Deloach, Roberta Amos. Pat O'Beirne. andjosic Cherry. ,v.,-.J - 9' Q dv K 'r 'z -Q.,- ,ff UPPER LEFT: Senior hand member Steve Miehaurl concentrates on outstanding sound pro- duction while playing the Alma Mater at the end of one of the Friday pep rallies. LOWER LEFT: VVayne Mullins pursues one of the senior's favorite pastimes of daydreaming of graduav tion and what the future holds for him. RICIIT: NVl1ile at the airport Senior Class favorites Roberta Amos and Mike Pepe brouse in one of the shops. 245 JACIC ABIIANIS: LINDA ACIIINI - Delinu. IIIQIIO: DIQBIIIIC ADANIS: STUAIIT ADAXIS - ROTC. Stuzlent Council. DEC.-X: BART ACIQIC - lreslunen. B'IOLllll. Varsity football. IiI.A. Quill anrl Scroll. Salute NORA ACUAYO - Sponsors: TINA ACl'II.AII - Student Council Secretary. Blue jackets. Detinu. Optimist Awarrl. NIIS. Ilomeeoming Duelu-ss: LINDA ARIN - OICA. NIIS: MIKIC AI.l'IXANv DER - IIFCF: DICNISIC AI,I.liN - NIIS. Troop- eretles. Anelita Sesea. Iipsilnn. Ilonieeoming Prin- eess. Senior Class beauty representative MARIA ALLIIN - varsity gymnastics: ROY AI.- I,IfN: DAVID AI,I.UIY,-XY: RUBY ALNIANZA: IRNIA ALYARADO - Ilealtli Careers. Detinu. Iiluejaeliets. YICA. SNIIS ROSA ALVIDRICZ - Detinu President. Student Council 'I'reasurer. Blue jackets. Sponsors. Freneli Club: ROBliR'l'A AMOS - Detinu. Salatrix. Sen- ior Class Secretary. Teen Involvement. beauty contestant. NIIS: KAREN ANDERSON - I 'I'A PRRSIDICNT. Spanish Club. FTA outstanding member: MARY ANDERSON - varsity band, Spon- sors: DAN ANDIS - freshman. B-team. varsity football. B-team. varsity baseball. 1'II.A LAIYRENCF APODACA: RICK AI'I'I,ICBY: NORNI,-K ARNIIZNDARIZ - varsity band: YICKI ASHCRAFT: KATIIC ATCIIISON Q in A fe, 'A , I W it at 'J in ' EJ S.. il ' I, zz ,. -Q , IIN. IE.. i f' ' 4, ry' fi , fll 4 y Q 5. ,iq ii Q 'V ik 1 gl , -A . Q1 - irc? , , vi, X .Vfl E I lien K ll ,f ' , I' ,s Ni., . A 1' i 7 U: J ii? . I , X 1 W v ' W ' ,f 'une i sm CIM 1, 'Jar I . SW , ' W, If -... Ji: , , I I V71 XL N' l' W' fav ,fi , M ' 2? H, ,X pi NN Q dl A , Y i r I .laww QA L Y rf! V! iv V V' 17? ff.. .Qs M ' 'N C . ls A I , lf.fI3Fl- i fiklll ,si N - i ' 1 X 0 Semor athletes encourage class yells Varsity football players Rick Shanks. Dan Noreen, Bart Agee. Mark Boliannon. and Xlikejenkins mareh off the field after leading seniors in a yell. Senior Nancy Cramer urges a nervous Sarah Springer towards a disinterested Brahma bull as junior Lisa Mendonea watches cautiously. 1 K ' 9 rx - - 9' , J f ' Af r. 3 A ' 4. ROBERT BAEZA - Ski Club: ELAINE BAILEY: ji .. ,L I JEANIE BAILEY - SNIIS: MIKE BAILEY - I ' v. !xx 'f -' N-IHS. ELA. freshman basketball, B-team. varsity j ,. tg ,Q V V ffmthall. varsity track: ROBERT BA11.12x' - xjns. F ,I M I I ' I 4.5 Vx varsity tennis ' ip- X.. Huff! lakh f-Bfp.. ulx ' . .J Y Y It ' 5 1 Q if tj, f ' 6 ' M 'J , TERRY BAILEY: STEPHANIE BALLACIIEY - A f A fx , k ' . I VICA. NIIS: BOBBY BARRONQ RODERICK ,A-., , 7 'Tn' -- L' BATSON - freshman football, varsity wrestling. 2043 pf . ' , V ' Y . . , . ,L , , X M -I K - Student Union: MARTHA BAL DBESCII ff . .A s lxlt-rt . - ' f r ...f - X , ,Y s W , 'V' m 5 ' P.: Q3 -Q ff- 'I r .0 NELSON BEAN - IIEIIO, NICA, FFA, Chess , Q ' ff Club. IIECE outstanding student: COLLIZEN , I ' I ' BEASLEY: DAVID BECIGILA - DIECA: MIKE ,f X . A I A BEELER: DABLENE BELISLE - VUE A :times ff, I Q lilo! ' S 1 y , E if f fi y I A -' ' - t DAVID BENNETT - freshman football. varsity . Q 1 ,A A E .jo track: IIODNEY BENNETT: CANDY BERG- 1 1 ' JS? B -W MANN: ROBERT BETTS - freshman, B-team. I -' I A -I I varsity football, B-team baseball, ELA: EDNVARD if -' A .f ' ' A B1.1vEx yf - , -f - f l Q f f' I , ' .illl Ita' . .- L , f'All9 l ll L !f fl ' f e is if-ra, so A xyfw. K 'f I ' I I . jf' ' -ZL3' ' V ' MARK BOHANON - B-team, varsity football. t L 4 ,E 5? In V A rifle team. NIHS: RACHEL BOHN: KIM BONE , ' , H g , Y .R it? f . ' S 1 A W , B A -DECA1 BRENDA BORDERS: AMY BORREGO ivy, 7 'X C ' ' Q- C f 'f' 1 . ' Ili , D - wa. t ' - t sixl't','.i,'. Rt M4 1 ,ft xt X .n tr t CLASSES Blue, gold balloons signal Homecoming EYELYN BORUNDA - Ski Club. SNH: BLAKE BOURNE - ROTC: CINA BOYLE: LORI BRAC- CO - Gymnastics: STEPHANIE RRACK CAL BRANDT - Rodeo Club: BILL BRASVVELL - HERO. freshman. B-team football: DON BRAT- TON - varsity band. NIHS. Latin Club. all-region band. NANCY BRENNER - Ski Club. NSHS. NIHS: GERALD BROYVN - orchestra. ROTC CRECC BROYYN: JAYNIE BROWN - Detinu Cavaliers. Nladrigals. NHS: MIKE BROYVN - freshman. B-team basketball varsity track trainer: STEVEN BROYYN: TERI BRYANT - Anelrta Sesea. Student Council. NHS, varsity head cheer- leader. junior Class favorite. cross country sweet- lieart BUTCH BUKOYVSKI: TONY BURKES: GLEN BURRIS: FILIBERTO CABERA: BEN CADENA NANCY CALDYYELL - FHA. Salute. Student Council: RON CANIPBELL: LINDA CANTRELL - Anehta Sesea. B-team cheerleader. B-team foot- ball sweetheart. porn pons: BARRY CARTER - varsity band: RITA CASAREZ - Anehta Sesea. Senior Class Secretary. Student Council. gym- nastics ROSENIARY CASILLAS - Latin Club. Cavaliers. VICA: STEPHAN CASILLAS: SAM CASPIZR - varsity band. all-district band. all-district orches- tra: KATHERINE CASS - HERO: LENORE CAULTON - FHA. Quill and Scroll. Blue jackets. Student Union. Anelita Sesea. Sponsors. Salxre LORI CHANDLER - Sabre. Quill and Scroll. Revcille. Sponsors. Der Deutsche Verein. Student Council: PAULA CHANEY - Sponsors: LEE ANN CHARSKE - Detinu: SUSAN CHAYIRA: JOSTE CHERRY - Student Union. FHA. Sponsors. Stu- dent Couneil. Brusli and Palette. Senior Class rep- resentative DANA CHITYVOOD - Der Deutsche Yerein. FIIA. Sponsors. NJIIS: LINDA CLEVELAND - major- ette, FHA. Spectators: RHONTJA CLONTS: MIKE CLOUD: LAURA CLUNE - Sigma Chi. 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Y z V W I V , 'I N 'flu I 3, it I Ill I ' I gr 41 W A, C 4 3 ffi 1' Q 'R ' fa ' 2' L.- ff M' ' - . . if Rt' li. af , Q Q 3, life gf, Ll. :V il 3 DANNFTTE COIIAN - OFA: SHICRRI COL' DIROX: NIONTY C0l.I.IS - FFA Yice President. lin.-stock judging team: MARK COLLOM: PAT- RICK CUNROY - Key Clull Presiclenl. varsity f.Q'lIlllilhlil'5 DAVID COXTRERAS: CARY COOK - DFCA: P.-01 COOPER - HERO. IIFCE: AYDREY CORDOYA: DEBBIE CORDOYA Homecoming King Rodney Dcloach anxiously awaits the arrival of the other members of thc court for the Homecoming game against Andress. Ln- ,wan L 'ze- ,? Y HMV ' 'Vliili fQ,.'?i I 4 Z , ahh ii. 0 I 'G i 5 4 . , D 1' r f z, ' W ig i, M , , .. ez f fri, H vw-I ' ag 1 xx. - ,X C2 f 1'-rw iz .f f RUSTY CORNIZLIUS: CATIIY CORNYYELL: R.-XXDKLI, CURYELI.: IAURIQI, COYYDEN: NANCY CRAMER - Trooperettes. Brush and Palette. Quill and Scroll. student-faculty coor- dinating committee, Salute business manager CYNTHIA CRIDDLE - French Club, XJHSL CRIS CRFXCLETON - VICA: REBECCA CUELLAR v FHA, HERO: BRYAN CUM' NIINCS: TIM CURRIE - Reveille assistant editor. Sabre assistant editor. Quill and Seroll. Sabre artist CLASSICS urning 6 3 brightens Way for exes SUSAN CUTTS - Trooperettes. SALUTI2 EDI- TOR, Detinu. NHS. Key Club sweetheart, Home- coming Duchess: DONNA DANIELS - French Club, Eastwood Packing Company, RUSTY DANIELS: CRISTY DARANCOU: RICK DA- RANCOU - freshman. B-team track SONYA DARNELL: JONI DAVIN - Detinu, Epsilon, pom pons: CENIA DAVIS - OEAg GLEN DAVIS - B-team basketball: JO ANN DAVIS French Club. NHS, NJHS ROY DAVIS: XVAYNE DAVIS: SIIERI DAVV- SON - Cavaliers, NHS: ROSALYN DEATH - FIIA, Cavaliers, Sponsors. Blue jackets. All-city choir, DAVYN DECKER - Der Deutsche Verein, Sponsors, WVho's VVho PE ANDREA DEIINE - Saltatrix. Detinu, Reveille. Der Deutsche Verein, RODNEY DELOACII - Senior Class. junior Class President. llomeeoming King, Anehta Sesea beau. Blue jackets bean, jun- ior Class favorite: EDDIE DEL PALACIO - B- team, varsity baseball, varsity basketball, varsity football trainer PHYLLIS DEMONICO - TALA: NANCY DEN- NIS - French Club, FHA. Student Union: EM- METT DAVENPORT BEA DIAZ - TALA. Sponsors: CRIS DIAZ: DEN- NIS DIAZ - varsity football. traek. ELA. Saltatrix beau. Homecoming Duke MARIA DOMINCUEZ: ROBERT DOUGLAS - Eastwood Packing Company. VICE, ICT: SUSAN DOUGLAS - Cavaliers. Der Deutsche Verein. Sponsors nf :A 4 - x Ip If fn Ili. . 't ln t 'N 51 ' l' A I.. 1 ff I I 9 NS Q 2-A X f. we tc x JR Iliff f' x 4 XI t, -RI if ' ,-, . 1 M, l ll ll A 'I I 15. S25 X in 1 , N . I A if , .3 ill I.. wh iff- , . I- V at 5 ' Xt I llwww ' he 13' , 2, .. . I it 41, i ' .1 F so Ilia S Q gf J , I Q Q. , 4' 7' fs- I W CONNIE DOVE: RANDY DRICCERS: TOMNIY , fx DRICCERS - freshman, B-team basketball H , Al xl! I Nl T 1 1 4 iii .. 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NJHS: SUSAN EDENS - Sabrc. Reveillc. Bluc Jackets. girls track. Dctinu, Quill and Scroll: LAURA ED- INCER1 CATHERINE EDVVARDS: JOYCE EL- LIOT - Student Council Parlimcntarian. Explorcrs JIM ELQUIST - football, wrestling: ALEATIIA EMERSON - FHA. TALA, Der Dcutschc Vcrcin. OEA: DORA ESPARAZ - HERO. SNHS. HECE outstanding studcnt: ANTHONY EVANS - DECA. Dirt Bike Club, wrestling: LINDA EZZELI. - orclicstra. Spcctators. NJIIS SUSAN FAIRBANKS - gymnastics. HICRO. Dc- tinu. ROBERT FEICBACK: ROBERT FINLEY - varsity tcnnis, Raquct Club HUBERT FINNEY - national mcrit acliievenicnt award: ESTER FLESHNIAN - Rluc Jackcts. Thcs- pians. FTA. FIIA: SCOTT MELTON FLY DANIAI. FORD - II-tcam. varsity football. varsity track. ICLA. TALA: RAY FORD: JAMICS FOR- RICSTAI. - ELA. varsity tcnnis. NJHS. studt-nt faculty coordinating conunittcc CHUCK FORTUNE - ROTC: DALIC FOUT - ROTC: TRACY FRYDENDALL - Dcr Dcutsclic Ycrcin. 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Chess Club: LARRY CHOLSON: DON GIBSON - Student Council President, most handsome. Homecoming Duke. Sabre, B-team basketball. Reveille JOHN CILBERT - DE. drill team, eolor guard: JERRY CILLIIABI: CINDY GLENN - FIIA: STEVE CLOYIZR: DEBBIIC GONZALEZ - Trooperettes. IZ-in-Ii representative. DL-tinu. Epsilon PARI CUUDNICIIT - Brusll and Palette: YICKI CORNIAN - Sabre assistant editor. Quill and Scroll, E-in-If representative: ,IODIIC COTCHER - freshman. B-team eheerleader. Freshman Class favorite. Trooperettes. Salute assistant editor. optimist award: STEVEN COTT: MARK COYYER - ROTC. Cavaliers FRED CRAF - varsity. stage band. Key Club. ROTC. superior cadet award: FRANK CRAT- TON - ROTC. drill team, Sabre, cross country. NIIIS: STACEY CRAYES - Sponsors. Blue jackets. Student Council. French Club. Thes- pians. Spectators: RONDA CRAY - Suirauqa Club: DORIAN CRIMES - Blue jackets. EFI.. Njns .3 s ls-Q. 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I 1 . l 7ifzZ i ffm S I l J A , ,,,. Q A S. S C 1 ,I y . R. I it i, 4 -- . it 'Tift : ' A fl ix K JI A . CREC CRIMM - VICA: DEBBIE CROSS: MIKE CUNN: JERRY CUTIERREZ - Thes- pians, Spectators. drama: ISELA CUTIRREZ BRUCE IIACKFELD - freshman football. EFL. VICA. Der Deutsche Vcrein. NJIIS: ANDREW' IIACEN: TERRIE IIALE - porn pons. Troop- erettes: MIKE IIAMMETT - ROTC. DE. DECA: KEVIN IIANSON BRUCE IIARCRAVE: TONY IIARNION: JANICE IIARRIS - Student Union. girls track. JIM HARVEY: JOHN IIAWVKINS - Sabre. ROTC. Student Union SALLY IIAYS: JAMES IIEINLEIN - B-team. varsity basketball: PATRICK IIELLMAN - student trainer. all-region hand: ERIC HEN- DERSON: NANCY IIENLEY - DEC.-X CURT IIENSUN - DFL: MARC.-XRITA HERE- DIA - Brush and Palette: LYNN IIERMAN: JESUS IIERNANDEZ: STEVEN HEIBERT - wrestling DEBBY IIICCS: STEVEN IIICCS - EFI.. wrestling: CRAIGE IIILI.: RECIIARD IIIR- ZEL: JAMES HOLCOMB - Key Club. varsity wrestling. Sabre. Reyeille. Quill and Scroll. ELA KRIS HOLT: LINDA IIOSEY - varsity hand. varsity cheerleader. Der Deutsche Yerein. Salta- trix. beauty contestant. E-in-E representative: DAVID HOIVELL - track. cross country. Key Club: MARIAN IIUDCINS: MICKY HUFF- MAN MARK IIUFFORD: TED IIUIZAR: DAN IIVIZDAK - ROTC band: JOHN HUPFER: STASLIE IIUTTANUS - Sabre. Detinu. yar- sity gymnastics. wrestling sweetheart. E-in-E representative. beauty contestant DARLENE HUTTO: MARTIN JANSEN - Spectators. Thespians: TIIERESA JAYNES: MIKE JENKINS - freshman. B-team. varsity baseball. ELA: CINA JEROME - Sponsors. EFL. NFL. Sophomore Class President CLASSES 5 Roast Iiaglu XIIXOIIIJ? was tht- award wixming titlv: uf tliu senior float. f-t CYYFNDOLYN jl'I'l l' - Saltalrix. Ft'ClICll Clulm. Student l'ninn. NJHS. national mcrit acliimc- K I ment award: GLENN ,IOIINS - varsity football. , , lmasketlmll. lnasclmll trainvr: IHCBICCCA IOHN- 4 E iv ' SON - varsity choir. Dli. NIHS: Y,Kl'lJl'i.XN 'vi Qfg, JOHNSON - varsity cllccrlcaclcr, Student fnion. I A Student Council.SNIIS:jliNNll liR -IONICS , F, I 1 'Z 5 3' Us RICH JOY - VICA: ANN Jl'STl.'S - FIU. V .Y 'l'r0upcrcttcs: KATIIY jl'YRl'D ' NIIS. Troop- V 'M W' ' F crvltc captain. pum pons. Epsilon. frcslunan cllvur- ' 'Qi ' A ' lcaclvr. If-in-If rvprc'-scntativc: BARBARA KXSS 4-,fl-,Y :A L-.gf wifi - varsity tcuuis. Raquvt clulr: KRISTY KAYS - f DICCX, ,xll0lIlll Sosa.-a Q, A ' ,V I , I I I H1 . 'N I I 'V FA, 4 c:.uu' KICICNIC: 1.0111 iucriflint CIIUCK 'WA A 'Tw T gd KICSSIII. - frcsluuau. R-team. var'-sitx' fuutlmall. -L - fix' U. - 1 ' . Rf 7 . EIA. Sallatrix lwau: YIC KH.S'l'RONl: YHXI 9 A lf' ' , DD, , KIISTRONI X f ' f 3 1 ' I R 1 ...ig X 1 f DAVID KINC.-XID: JOHN KLEIN - HICRO. HIQCE: l'A'1 l'I KOPFLIC - ffavalit-rs, Spectators. ' FH.-X. Trnopcruttvs: NIXRY I..KI.l.Y: DORA LORA - ORA. NJHS tt .. RICHARD IMUYRIINCF - Fashwmcl Packing ' Company: MARK IANYSON - ROTC: RANDY f l.l'il'i: RORRRTX LEE - Brush and Palcttc: DONALD l.Iil .Xt'l.'l' ' ta Wi, RODNRY l,l'fCl'IR - Czlxzllicrs: TOM LICYYIS - 17 frcslunau fuutlmall. DICCK: NXNCY l.I'fYR.-X: -. FRXNK LICON - Rt-xt-illt-. fillL'SS Clulw. Ccrman Clull.SH,Yl.X LINIAS -FHX V A XX' M, z -'r , I 'A fa , Q ,ff ' f 1'ff!lt t JD. -5 I1 9 A f .XNZX ' Wt.. A Q ' ,. fl -,V ka-Q9 , 3.51, N end' it t H Q r ,X 3 x i E9 ' f xl ' in ff ' ,,!'f'tt J. ly 'r ai' ,B y p x X 1 f , R t' ka A: D fi W I f f t f I t . 4, p V. I ,wr . , f' 3 ' at , 'F I -1 - .. , fi ' L-5, iz Qu. LJ, 'Q , 'M . ,y , I N ,bm W .., . ,J 5 f ', L. K ll! llll., ' ki' -lv .. l vll ...L 1 ,lvl fl '-' E' :V A L s if if ae. M I ' A ' :hill . i .ul brll i ' i I V X 1, A J - 7 'S . - I J. J, . Q as ,,, , 9 sa ,I 5' - aq'l.f2!f ,V .flaw if I :Ui f C 'f fl ' ' . or X . x -R e 1 5 N 4 I , 'lg f X. l . I -W V Aa at J t ' I ' I it Q A- tt' 'l , l 2 MYR Class of , 5 enjoys DIANNE LIMMER - Trooperette captain. Blue Jackets. Epsilon. NHS, beauty contestant, E-in-E representative: MUSETTE LINCOLN: DEB- BIE LINDSEY - NHS. Cavaliers. Sextet. Sigma Chi. Detinu. Blue Jackets: GILBERT LA- BATO - varsity. stage band: CLAYTON LONC CECILIA LOPEZ: BEA LOYA: JOE LOYA - NJIIS. SNHS. freshmen football. track. varsity traek: ELLEN LUJAN A Sponsors. FHA. Ski Club. girls baseball: FRANK LUJAN - ELA. varsity football. baseball RICK LUNIPKIN: RUTH LUNA: STEVE LUNA: CYNDI LUND: GLENN LUTTON - freshman. B-team. varsity basketball manager. NJHS. NHS HARRY LUX - ROTC. Brush and Palette. East- wood Paeking Company: BRUCE NICADOO: BOBBY MeBRINN - B-team baseball. Brush and Palette. Ski Club: JOE MCCARTNY: KIM NICCARTY last couple of days .' cb . . : A S P w , A' J . ' . , 9 A1 ' I v sk , .1 .1-Jill X X ff-5' - I A A .Tu .aw I M ia Y , 'lltt , will 4 - , '.. l fl? V h 4 r ' ci X 1 If I. Ava 'N K' s C -- J- ' ' . A .E A 'J' ,f b s, :I X 5 if V V l K . ,f at , VV4 I aw f .,,,, T is I 'F N ff fa. B at . ' sa x V . WJ A , 1 r . l film ., xi? 'Fowl , fil'WZM xx. 'lrfm .v:'Q ft Ulu ' JEAN McCLOSKEY - gymnastics. TALA. VOE, OEA. girls track: RUSS INICCOLLUM - ICT. VICA: KELLY IVICCUAN - Ekappa. NJHS: PATTI NICELHANNON - NHS. Trooperettes. Epsilon. golf sweetheart. Sophomore Class representative. most beautiful: PHILIP Mc- EADDEN - NJHS DOUC MCNICOL - varsity band. B-team, var- sity baseball. ELA: RONALD MCREYNOLDS - varsity band. freshman football: JIM MAC DONALD - ROTC, Der Deutsche Verein: STEVE MACKINNON - Cavaliers. Maclrigals. all-region ehoir: RICHARD MALPHURS BARBARA MANN: STEVEN MANNINC: FRANK MAKES - Cavaliers. NJIIS. SNIIS. Madrigals. student faculty coordinating com- mittee: DAVID MARKEL - freshman basketball. drum major. varsity. stage band: MARI MARSH ARDEN MARSLENDER - HERO. Spectators. Ski Club: ELIZABETH MARTINEZ: JULIE NIARTINEZ: LAURA MASHBURN: PENNY NIATTINCLY v FHA. Sponsors, Ski Club CLASSES KARL NIALWIY - fre.-slunan football. xarsity track. N-IHS: JOHNNY NIAYX - frcslnnan. B-tr.-am llas- kctball. varsity football. baseball statistician: TIIONIAS NIAYTON: .XL NIICIJRANO - frvxlt- inan. B-tn-ann. xarsity football: S'l'lCYli NIICII- .XLD - xarsity ltanrl. NIHS DICBBII-I NIICIIIZI.: Dl'iBBIl'l NIILLICR: CNYYN MILLER: Nlllilf MILLER - honor roll: RON NIILLIQR - xarsity football. track. lil..-X. most popular. NHS. NJHS LARRY NIITCIIELI, - ROTC. drill team: NIEIANIE BIITCIIELI.: MARTHA MONTI- CONE A gymnastics. Sabru. Rt-with-. N-IHS. Quill and Scroll. junior Class rcprcsentativv: DAYID MOORE A YICA rcpurtvr: ,-XNDRFYY NIORALI-IS GEORGE NIOR.-XLES: SHARON NIORALICS - IIICCE: HECTOR NIORENOL BICCKY NIOYJX - Blue jackets. Saltatrix. Frcshman Class Yicv Prcsiclcnl. girls state: MIKE Nll'I.l.INS - Cava- liers. Nladrigals. lmarhcrsliop quartet WAYNE Nll'LLlTNS - Dcr Dvutsclw YL-rcin Pros- iclcnt. Key Clulm. ICLA. cross country. track. B- tcam managcr: Rl'TIl NIl'NlZ - Dctinu. or- cllvstra. Spectators: ED NIFSSIIORN - B' team lmsulmall: R.-XYNIOND NXBHAN - DEC.-X: BOB NAFEY PATTI NAYARRETTE - NJHS. frrsslnnan. B- tcani clwcrlcadcr. Blue jaclwts. .xll0l1ILl Scsca. Rcvcillez CYNTHIA NELSON - Ski Clllll: SHIZLLEY NELYILLE v orclwslra. SNIIS. NJIIS. E-in-lf ro:prcSL'ntativc: LIZ NICHOL- SONJASIES NOLAND DAN NORICICN - fruslunan. B-tt-am. xarsity liootlnall. frcslnnan. B-tvani track. Salnrc: DEBI NORMAN v Caxalit-rs: TINI NOYAK - xarsity. stage lmanrl. NJHS: C.'Y'l'IlY NOWICKI - varsity lmantl: twr omiinxti - Rt-5 Club. frt-stu-mn football. track. liens statu. SL-nior Class repro- scntativc JXNFT OFFLIZIN - TAL.-Y. varsity hand. all- tlistrict lmntl: BILL OVLEXBY: GLORIA OLI- YXRES: NIICDALLX OLNIEDA - Sponsors: DXN OVNEH. A Der Dcutsclns Ycrcin. Cltcss Club. NJIIS KATHY OQNFH.: MARK O'Ql'INN - Sabre. Salute. Quill and Scroll: ELIZ.-XBETII ORNITIAS - xarsity band. Sponsors. Latin Club: JERRY ONNER: DAVID OZBLN - Slitlv: Rule. varsity laand. ROTC. drill tt-am. Nj HS. NHS ,- fl . it fwt 'lla 1 ri tial I - 'Q fi 2 fl 1. ,L K' l tl n C .6 ll M ff tm. 14:5 f 61 i QV Y: in ,.,, , .W . Q FW i , ,. ,. ii R ,V ' jf'w'.3, i mt 1 itll., ii.. 2- iii. tl S.. , J I ' AA' ' V l rltr... . f .R i n if X' A- 9 QQ ' ' 'Y 2 'N' H. 'ff ri ' 5 lf' 'fi , si X., i , ff i , 1 .. ittt , t it .. f- .3 ii V' I A A 9 N R S, , tw Q f 'wwynm R X li' it i ' A W Q: 4' ' CJ l 'lui , ,1 Wh I if ltitg. - Lt. 4' A X i iq. , 'l ' as ' rs- Q- r - x Qtr . 1 lf- I .-J i -ll 1 ' f tl i' ii ii C C it-gf. Xl f if A, r gil ll-1 'K 'l' if ll l lltlllvi ' -Qlrf! ul ff Je A Grads contemplate their future goals WIT. .. 3. iff- l, -Ti ROSE PALMER - swim team. Thespians. N volleyhall team: CIIARLES I'AT'I'ERSON - of 1 TALA, K0yClub,RoTC ll, H xt , , ' - all I Lf' ,gy . as M l X A ur' ' ' fx? k 4 I' 'L' st , Ai F: 'Y at . f f 4 , ? I X, X Y fy, , f -X Y I' 1 1 f 'lf , 6 'a A lf L. , Nh ' , ' fl in Y , I ' ' ' is t- I-9 fa' .I , .lfyl xv I ff? ' J . . 4.1-f AK' -sow .57 f 'T 19 for A 1 71 - , ' , uw , ft in I f il: ff will I, ,L EX li i 5' A ,. , l itil t E P M 9 13 A swf . W.-al, .LL jAN PAXTON - IIECE Secretary: MIKE PEPE - varsity basketball. Sahre Editor. NIIS. NIIIS. Detinu beau: MONICA PEREA - Detinu, Troop- erettes: RUSTY PERRIN - Student Council JOE PETROSKI - Dirt Rilce Clull. ROTC: JANET PHILLIPS - gymnastics. Epsilon, Anetha Sesea. freshman. B-team cheerleader. freshman foothall sweetheart: KAREN PIIILLIPS - NIIIS: NIARSIIA PIIILLIPS MAUREEN PINAULT - VOR: BARBARA PLOCK: CIIUCK l'I.UNRET'I': LAURA FOLK - Detinu. OEA, French Cluh. Sabre. NjIlS. beauty contestant BRUCE PORTER: CARY POWELL - Latin Club. Madrigals. Cavalier accompanist, varsity band. Freshman Class Treasurer: DEBBIE PRICE - Detinu. IIERO. TALA: KAREN PRITCIIETT ROBERT PROTO: JESSE PUCIIA DOUG PULLEN - Sabre. Quill and Scroll. NJHS: TER- RIE QUINIBY - IIECE Cavaliers. Sponsors. Detinu. EIIA Vicki Gorman learls Kimberly Seroggins onto the field to present tht queen with her crown during the Ilomeeoming halftime show. CLASSES 1 M X QIXWU ' f While riding on thc ELA car at thc Burning of the E. varsity football player Dennis Diaz laughs at teammate Dan Ford as he tells his usual jokes. BARBARA RACAN: T.C. RAMIREZ- VOE. OEA. gymnastics. girls track, THA: KEN REESE - VICA: ELLY RIED: CLAUDIA RIVAS - Troop- erettes, Anelita Sesea. Epsilon, E-in-E representa- tive. CABRIEI. RIVERA: SANDRA ROBBINS: DON- NA ROBERTS - French Club, TALA, E-in-E rep- resentative, French Cluh Vice President: TERRY ROBERTS - French Club, Epsilon. Spectators: TERRI ROCHE - Student Council Vice President, junior Class Treasurer. Anchta Sesea, Student Union, E-in-E representative, Homecoming Queen. ROBERT ROGERS - varsity wrestling: CINA ROMANO - Sophomore Class representative: JEANNIE ROSPRIM - Blue jackets, Detinu, Sal- tatrix. OEA. NHS: CEORCE ROSS - N-IIIS. Sa- lute, Rcveille, LOUISE ROSS - Saltatrix. CYNTHIA RUSK - Pep Cluh. Spanish Club. Re- vcille, Spanish Cluh Vice President. NHS: LIL' LIAN RUSSO - Ski Club. DECA: ED SALAS - N-IHS: GREG SALCINES - Varsity hand: PAULA SANETRA - French Cluh gymnastics. LAVONNE SANTEE: DONNA SARABIA - French Cluh. Eastwood Packing Company: SUZY SARCEXT - varsity hand. HERO: RON SAVOYL COYNE SCIIAFER - OEA. f, , ,V ,, f .Q ' Q . 3 Q- ,. I 4, Qi t Arif '? , N - ' gf , vlv V nl R l x 1 , A 1 4 , . L. J wyh, A q 3 X 'ill 'i '7 X ' 4 ii , Y r , -V V, v . '5' R X' B - N -of' xf 9 A O., V' ' , fly ' ' tr f,. V. -if FL, A Ai: , . , L ll ,f f f. fe W' ,,, ' f if -.: , fi '-1' , X , ,, -v ' Jil , Q 'A 1 Q. ,x ., g . I' r to + -,M ' W V . -f 5. 4, . Y Z T14 t ' Q ' lv.. at illltt,-2 ,. ' it 1' ' 1 ff 1 je 1' I m ' , -A LINDA SCIIICR - IIECE. HERO: MARY I ' R-2 i ,5 SCI-INIIDT: KAREN SCIIIVARTZ: MARC ,lf 'I ' V I SCHWARTL - B-tealn basketball manager, varsity Nl' i ' ' X5 ' , basketball manager. cross-country manager, Sabre: , f M, lit' f I .f - ff ' , ,Y DEBBIE SECAPELI - Trooperettes, B-team bas- l if f 'lflf 1 ll X I ' 'I' H 'l ' W H ' 1 -I 1 'TI 4 ' K ' ' ketballswcctbcart. , W' M ' I A DANNY SERNA - freshman. R-team, varsity bas- , I - ! ' I ' ketball, B-team. varsity baseball, NIIIS, NIIS, '59 X L- , 5 'A SNHS: STEVE SIIAIIAN: LINDA SIIANER - jf Q ffl Salute: RICK SHANKS - varsity football: STEPII- V. , A f, ff ANIE SHANKS - band. Cavaliers, NIIIS, all-Ilis- ' f, ' 8, 5 if triet band, who's who among American high school ' I ' ' A students. . 7'-I I I gg X x ' W , , I .I I f 'E bf 1 ff. H 93 f : J W' M , , Q, It I , -H KIM SIIERLIN - HER04 ROB SHIREY: NICII- l - K A '-fl rjr ' 'I-'Q OLAS SISK - marching band, symphonic band. NW l' QQ Vk i ' ' ROTC staff, drill team, NIIIS, all-district band: y ill ' J PAULA SKERKOWSKI - Anebta Sesezl: WENDY I . ,il 'If' I X if I , SKOCNES Bluejaclcets, Cavaliers. ,401 . Z. a t 'I -4 ' , . f , A ff A . , 'Ii , lg 'A ff'-3 , I 71 ' '-7 I 'Fifi-V I A jf' ' DAVID SMALL - NJHS: DEBBIE K. SINIITH - wifi' r f H' ,mn Trooperettes. Detinu. HERO. Latin Club: ED- , I, I , E f I ' DIE SMITH - Freshman football, track: FRED 0 f, A Val I I I ll ll 'QA I l I ill SMITHIJANICI3 SMITII-NHS. ' h t t f X R k ' ' t t t ' R .,sf 3 .. ff I, 225 I I 1 , - .N L fd, ww s C: ,.., ,., .,. 'S A ,w-45 A 4 'U - , ,g .1 f f - 7 1Il.1. SMITII: RICHARD A. SMITH - varsity I 1 I Q -l X band, HERO: RON E. SMITH - stage band. var- ' A I fx N sity choir, band, orchestra: ROSE SMITH begin- Mf I I f- l lil' in ning girls choir. IIECE: GILBERT SOLORZANO - NJIIS. - N MS, -' 5. s ' . ' , - ' T? 'f F , 2 4 -' IIECTOR SOTO - ELA. varsity baseball, Detinu I ' beau, varsity band, N-IHS: LAURA SOTO - Brush I M , -fl all W fl it A and Palette. VICA: IOIIN SOULE: PATRICIA fl .Ill I, , fl! II ll I ,l llirf i fini SPAIN: LEE f' , I + f, I If I 'H In its Q.: ' , fa 5 Il' I I f 1, lj, .jg fi' MICHELE SPENCE - Denim.. IIERo, Rewillv, till lit 15 I 'i It N-IHS: SARAH SPRINCER - Salute. Rt-ville. , 1 ' l 'R QV ' ' A Trooperettes. Pompons, Anebta Scsea. Quill and f, ' .ffl Q it l, R. I , My ,M , Scroll: SHARON STAINSQ PAM sTAI,I.INcs OEA. VOE, Anebta Sesea: STEVE STATIIOS. ar ,gr , 'M iz I Q. f ' ,gc 'A lr fit A L' 'N 'JB ' l ' XL K' Q I' 5 7 .A . DONNA STEPHENS - Pom-Pons, Anellta Sesea: I ' H V ,V - E 1,5 32 ,jp f lk, LAUREN STIQPIIENS1 SANDRA STOCKXVELI.: V 'D ' X K I E I ' ,fy I ' '-W'7' JACKIE STODALA: PATTI STRACHAN - Entre X 'l ' I fav . ll fu it Q lf: - -5 . l - . nous. Cavaliers. NJIIS, Spectators. CLASSES Senior band members see Winning year ALEX STRICKLAND - golf teaiu. ELA: jANA SYMMERS: TOMMY SWEICART - ELA. NJIIS. HERO. varsity golf: ROSA TAVAREZ - Blue jackets. Detiuu, NHS. NjHS. SNIIS. E-in-E princess: DANNY TEEI. RICHARD TERAN - ELA. B-team varsity base- ball: CARI. THOMAS: LISETTA THOMAS- Cavaliers. Explorers: DEBBIE THOMSEN- Saltatrix. Trooperettes: IOIIN THOMPSON- NJHS. Kings Men DANA LEE TIIURMOND: CEORCE THE- RINA: CARLOS TINAIERO-freshman. var- sity track. freshman, B-team. varsity football. ELA: CHUCK TISDALE-freshman. B-team. varsity football, ELA, varsity baseball. Key Club. Cavaliers: JOHN TOYVNSEND-freshman. B- team football, Salute, varsity football statistician CINDEE TRAVIS - varsity cheerleader. gyru- nastics. swim team sweetheart. Homecoming Princess. E-in-E Princess: TONY.-Y TRECO: TIM TRIBBLE - varsity band. EFI.. NFL: KATIIY TURNER - DE: TEXYE ULMER -IOYCE YANDERMEULEN - OEA. NJIIS. NHS. Blue jackets. VOE: ART VAUGHAN: BILLY VAUCIIN - Reveille: DONNA VERA - Spectators. Cavaliers. Madrigals. NJHS: CINA VIESCAS - DECA RITA VILL.-AHRE,-AL: NIARIA YILLOD.-XS - VICA: MARTY VINEYARD: KAREN YIN- SON: YYALLY YOELCKER - NIS. NJIIS. I'-I'CIlCll Club CONNIE YOCEL - gymnastics: JIM - TOM YOORHEIS - varsity. stage banzl. Latin Club: SHARON WADE - HERO, Student Union. clrill team. basketball sweetheart: DON WACNER - YICA: BONNIE YYALKER - Blue jackets. OEA. FI'Cl'lCll Club. NJIIS LYNN WALKER - Salute. Cavaliers. NIIS. Mad- rigals. Quill anal Scroll: MIKE YYALKER: CIIERYL YYALI.: BOBBY YYARREN - ROTC. rifle teaiu. clrill team: DAVID YYASSON .v h 1 , , Q V 'ty ' 1- ' 13 9 c r 4. C g Q , , , f 4 yn, I .. ,, y V Xb, v-is 1 in-. '- ' .fs A I W - , 'X t l lil l I v al 'Ili I' swf!! Q 4- no 1 -. 'L' A rv' gg 1 F ft D' C ,il ' I. I , ' , up 235, 3, . ' ,I , .. .3- A' Q A iff I ' ' y 53 1 1 N t .. ml X.J sglt 1f.i51T.v ,Wil - P fm i n-2 M O I ' s - ' - ff R .E Y. , ff iii l- JT ' , I f ' f 'fs' .f 1 gill 3' .Q , - , - ii i 9.12, A , 'Isa I ' , M , ' ' A- W Y 1 l'l, ,' ' M if fr 1 i , . ,gi . 9 gy M r - 'ff' s 3. A 5 4' , ,alll . it ' 1 'f if .ff . Band members Sam Casper, Tim Novak, Carl Thomas, and Steve Michaucl line up to spell out Troop at the Eastwood-Irvin game. 4 in , S N Ot ,' f - I F' T . L-1 V , I , W' 1 1 , if If .-1 , - ' Q -4 SX V39 X, .1 ia' ' N ,I V L f X h p 'A S . , 4 , t . , 5 I ' . 4 x I L5 'gi 5 5' A , , 4-5! I 55 5' -' fs -5- . K CQQK 'fig T , 'f ' I I as V ,fi lift A C ' l I al' , f ,si 4, . fu: 'vhl I H lilttt 1 mt : gl I V J , . KA T -0' , Q -in A- A ff' I I -A , . , li - E gl'...., IW., 0' V 1 4' ,, ff. f I 1 I 5 t f , f' 1 ' If fir QQ '-L Q-3 gc f' he P , . - -- X N lk. I I t lr I 1 l tl: 53 W. I .. y f , E 4 . 4- ' Q, ' W. 1 V X ii? 'K A I 'i I3 YM? p. 1-lm 'i' ' ' ,X A I tx , ml' v 1-tl: 7 - r Q fl ' X ll W L li A, li xx f I 'Y Q sit, ' W My , 'Y -5 S' E tr 1: A I , . , 'sf -ft: va ' it tx - T X ' uk: CAROL VVATZKE - Detinu, Blue jackets, Njl-IS: MIKE VVAUCH - B-team, varsity foot- ball, baseball. ELA: DAVID IVELLSg CARY IVENDE: MARLA VVIDTFELDT - gymnastics. outstanding gymnast. beauty contestant CAROLYN YVIER: CINDY VVILKE - Rcviellf. Thespians. Quill and Scroll: LEZLIE IVILKIN - pom pons, Saltaltrix, NIHS, Dctinu, Freshman Class President, Outstanding dance student: PAM YVILKINS -DECA: SANDRA VVILLEFORD BRENDA WILLIAMS - gymnastics, Student Union, French Club, DECA: DEAN VVILLIANIS - wrestling: NANCY VVILLIAMS - Anehta Sesea. Epsilon, NJHS, Trooperettes, Sophomore Class Treasurer: DEBRA VVILSON - VICA, Detinu: JERRY WILSON BARRY VVOLF - varsity baseball. baslfcthall. ELA, Espilon beau: JACK WOOD - DECA: MIKE WOOD A NJHS: CARY YVORKNIAN: DIANE VVRICHT- HERO BARNEY VVURM - Cavaliers, Spectators: IVAYNE WYLIE - varsity band, Key Club, Der Deutsche Verein: LYNDA VVYRICK - Troop- erettes, pom pons, Anehta Sesea: SHARON YOUNG: DENISE ZIEMSKI - varsity tennis. Raquet Club, girls varsity track. Blue jackets, OEA. Sponsors JAMES BUSSEY, CAREN HILL - Troop- erettes: LEON PERKINS - varsity track: DEB- BIE SMITH - Trooperettesg ROBERT VVEIR CLASSES JUNICRS Adjusting to new tardy regulations, trudging to rainy football games. and fighting the other classes for spirit recognition proved to be a challenge for the junior Class. The 'Spirit of 76, sparked a new tra- dition at Eastwood. This year juniors were able to design their own class rings. Though the varsity football team had less than a winning season. the junior spirit never dampened even when the weather did. The juniors also pro- vided the 'pep' for the rallies. The spirit stick was awarded to the juniors at four out of nine pep rallies-more than any other class. They also won the Homecoming Spirit Link Contest. another new tradition at Eastwood. l l UPPER RIGHT: junior Class sponsors are: Mrs. Hinshaw, Mrs. Telles, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Pearson. NOT SHOYVN are Mrs. Endlich and Mrs. Pat- terson. LOWVER RIGHT: Serving as officers for the junior Class areg Kelly Williams. Sarah Williams. Pam Simonetti, Nancy Luna, Marylee VVarwick, and Nancy Soza. LOWVER LEFT: junior Class beauty representative Leeann Erwin models in the pageant. n s . -1- J' f .. - ry I rx . fn. are TT - T Ill midi! llfll 'ill ' fdi I N 1 , If f - ,I f 5. fn? ,,,,....4-'VI n-ii, L. iw .',, . -1- Abx, TV 4 'g .llmxh Nfmr' Nm I 7 M -a. '--..'3'4.'1 '- , -, -. -, . fl ,-nh -an na. -. -. -. -4 1 '. I ' Nu.,tt! -1,-Q:-.HQ-.,-5-rfe, f A vi'mf'fI': .f,'f:'-11:555Ifi.35Es- , ufllllql A 'Q Q- N MX- was 'll - t piling!!! m..9Il:.:nn T - Q , 'J U ,M lla ,A fervor?- !TiT'.'fTtt HQ 'f ' ' 'vamp f l Y 1 Q, .Z 5, M A if . ,V ,I-4, ang , U .. L. ' TW N f be mn . N Ill n 'V - ,. 'af fm ik T i :al R us., l Q D r i s X s, grail' it UPPER LEFT: Susan Ingrahams portrays the role of the smooth casino operator as she questions ' ' - f h - VVheel of Fortune at the annual llallowcen another gambler on his choice of numbers or t L carnival. LOXVER LEFT: The thrill ol victory overwhelms Cay lloto as she exhibits the tradi- ' ' ' -' '- l - t ni: net to shake the hand of her not so happy opponent. tional sportsmans leap our tu en s ' ' - P4 te a.n'ov the simpler things in life like RIGHT: Class favorites Sarah Williams and Steve ay - J , merry-go-rounds. ,f BY Q4 264 Spirit of ,76 promotes new ring design john Abbott, Lynne Beth Abell, Richard Abraham, Delia Acosta, Bill Adair, Pat Adame, Tom Ad- ams. . Barry Adkins, Lydia Aguirre, Robert Ahrens, David Akins, Bar- bara Alexander, Barbara Allberg, Andy Allen. Dan Alloway, Rick Alvidrez, Raul Anaya, Debbie Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Tim Anderson, Mike Andow. Thomas Apodaca, Jan Arbogast, john Archuleta, , Cindy Atchison, Reggie Atwood, jim Autrey. Olga Avila, Rene Baca, Vicki Bailey,QBecky Balldwin, Rose Bald- win, Carol Banks. Debbie Banks. Chris Barcio, jim Barnes, Philip Barnes, Kelly Barnhart, Laura Barragan, Liz Barraza, Doug Bar- ton. Mary Battle, Randy Bauer, Steve Beardsley, jack Beasley. Roy Beatrice, Virginia Becerra. Blake Bedell. Tina Beecroft, Edward Beeler. D'Ann Beeson, loyce Beike, Joy Bellinger, Rosa Benjamin, Iim Benner. Y 3 - ,W .ti lx fy: NN. fd' jx fK.' 1 n nv , t,- ver' 4, Y I kr' ,-. fu Z? V n ,,, -f R-- s luv ,.. . 1 . Q C Y ,J .ffxx 2 X-,X Ni x E, ? 'S ' 2 if . E9 if .1 igw N? .- v f xi .R -, as b pxwjv A N . , 4 V f , or , lf s Z y -,,, Q W vw in 1 1- . 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Louie Calanche, Donald Caldwell, Randy Calhoun, Amy Campbell, Richard Cardon, Sylvia Cardiza, Benny Carlos. CLASSES Homecoming enhanced b junior Trooper, hallway janet Carnahan, Jaime Carreon, Jose Carrillo,-lohn Casart. Mich Casteel, Debbie Castillo, Debi Castillo, Laura Castillo. Robert Casillas, Kenny Cates. Sheri Chandler, David Chavez. Louie Chavez. Paula Chavez. Becky Chavira, Belinda Cherry. Patty Christopherson, Bryan Clap- per, Matt Clark. Carlton Clarke, Charlton Cle- ments, joy Clere, Rhonda Clonts, Susan Cobb, Paul Coffey, Robert Collins. Chris Colville, joe Conroy, jeff Cook, joe Cook, Debbie Cordero, Sam Cordova, jan Coryell. Chris Craigmile. Frank Cram. Margaret Crespin, Carol Cross. Cordon Crouch, Larry Cruncle- ton,jeff Culp. Richard Cummings. Greg Curb, Michell Cutler, Dan Daniels Kristy Davin, Debbie Davis, Rosa- lind Davis. john Dav, W'illard Dav Alfredo De Avilla Andie DeKan Cesar Y -I... -. rv ' ! 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L' f X , 1 ' .1 ' - - ' ' . , 4 A 9' 'fe D 51 1 .ii l 'E i i 6 - uw 'l ' X rw -, - . 1 ' lx-it t ' ' l A i. VV ff. - ' s .F , - i are ' 455 ' l if . i i 1 . D , ' - N fi .1 J s.,. F ,:'j1ggL . ,Q fx . yea -'f, 'r - 1 1 , . f l ' . i ' , 2 X ' il . t f . 'an .Q . -. ' . V- ' 'ff , Q , A .,,, ,W . . W 1. , V S 35' 1. i:Fftl'1 'f -. All -1 ,1 irc? P2 3 5- -n ' .1 -C 1 I Bill - 'F - r: r D - T N u , fd Mix 5 . 'i 'ni , i' i 2 M 7 ,. 43 X If. - Q' , ya, VL Cl' .t AQ ' iz? f , . K if .Q , Q' 1 of 5 L x. l , 'F x, f I ' it . .X . '- ' ' I ': he Dila ,J .- .r ,,. i N N, ifixislsnj' i l, ' . W V. 4. W X ff-ff . 1 ,. , , . Q E 2. 'I 'Y 1 : i': 3 x A .4 B.j. De Weerd, Patty Diaz, Diana Divcly, Anne Djordjevie. Denise Dohi, Sylvia Doblado. Diane Done. Dan Donohue, Kathy Donovan, Roberta Dorris, Arthur Doty, joseph Draper, David Dubrique. Molly Duggan. Nancy Duggan, Traci Duggan, Billy Duncan. Diana Duncan, Dave Durr, Susie Dwyer, Shirley Dyron. jay Eagar. Harry Earley. Stuart Edwards, Carolyn Eggemeyer, Cheryl Ellmann, Kiln Eiber, Rose Eiden. Thelma Ellickson, Robert Ellis. Bob Ericsson, Leeann Erwin. Gloria Esparza. Mary Espinoza. Connie Estep. john Estes, Debi Eure, Lauri Eurieh, Susan Ezzell, Mark Fcd4 erman. Suzanne Feil, jon Feind. Carroll Ferguson. Sam Fields, Fred Fierro, David Fisher, Con- nie Flato, jolm Flores, Shirley Flores. David Fonncr, Steve Forrest, Mary Founlaine, Ruth Fout, Mar- risa Fraga, Diane Fryman, Lori Funderhurg. Brenda Gaenzle, Gary Gamble. Luis Garcia, Gloria Garza, Anita Gasea. Gloria Gasca. Alice Gas- par de Alba. Denise Gelsthorpe, Denise Ger- des, Debbie Glenn, jamey Glov- er, Carlos Gonzalez, Luz Gon- zalez, David Gordon. CLASSES New voting methods appeal to juniors Vickie Gorman, Elizabeth Grain- ery, Larry Grall, Dana Gray, jim Gray, Dwayne Greaser, james Green. Anita Greenwaldt, David Griffith, Tracie Groesbeck, Pat Guerra, Adrienne Guidry, Lucia Guinn, Kathy Gurnick. Mimi Guthrie, Marcy Gutierrez, lose Guzman, Cindi Hahn, Kathy Hale,jerry llall, Lori Hammett. Belinda llaner, Lonnie Hanft, jimmy Hanna, Traci Hanson, Debie Hanson, Cathie Harding, Steve Harris. Cathy Harrison, Linda Hartzog. Teresa Hawkins, Sam Hawks, Clayton Haynes, john Haynes. Cary Hefler. Kevin Heinemann, Mark Helmer, George Henderson, Lance Hen- derson, ,Tony Hendriz, john Hen- ley, Wayne Hensley. Patricia Heredia, Angie Hernan- dez, Dora Hernandez, Virginia Hernandez, Carolyn Hicks, Chris Higdon, Ron Higgins. Helen Hijar, Glenda Hill. Mar- garet Hill, Kenneth Hinson, Bill Hirzel, Alan Hixon, Roger Hod- son. Pat Hoeldtke, WVillie Hoffman, Shelly Hollen, Cheryl Holmes, Lewis Horn, Pam Hosmer, Becky Howell. Em ax h . 6? 75,0 .sf , F K if W -. we Jn. 'Q -l , ,, ,Q .1 ' ,i' I 'N A W ig i, , fl ll :I A 91 xii X ll' xA ' I . a Br at i Y-1 N - V V -in . '47 W ef: , Q ft ,L gf, fi ff as, as pe A A 2 6 E if iste , , C K .7 i u .- V D My r m - a+ L '-il ' ,1 ' i . . 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' ' 3 ,pf , ' ' VF B 1 A - . , Q 2 V - ' -. 1 ,gf ' a 4 K hiv Mi ' . 5 4' 3 5 .-, 5 1, ft ,I X7 e Diana llowell, joel Ilowell, john I 'f Pi A Di' F Ilowell, Tim Ilowell, Cyndi 9 Tl I X 1 Kd llughes, Kim Hughes, Bethie - , B Ilupfer. F if 1' - gee ,, I Q Cay llutto. Chuck Ide, jean Igle- . 5. . , A - - . sias, Susan lngrz ham, Felice In- .ff .. , D .-1 C D Z' 5 .. . C - rv H 'S .. G E 5 - 4 C . M 2 C D z ? .T ' ' 'tl 52 , A .. I W .24 .4 25 K ' , 1 . b M ' - , , fa 47? ..,, 1 Q L v 7 A ii - . ' Q . I we ' ,nf 4 v --M jack jacobs, Steve jaeger, jeff fx - 3 X' , f ea.. gr? jeanes, Pamela jenny, Michael ffl. I A , x- johns, Brian johnson, Leniha , l QV I X swf- ' Bart K' T' johnson. W Kathy Donovan and Marylee VVarwick find that g. .- 1 9, K M W two headsreally are better than one. ' - L, I ii K X l K P P Paul johnson, jamna jolley, Raul l -' I X X' joy, Harry Kalustian. f .L .13 'R 5 . - -if i YL 4 ' njfr . I.: - ii T- , 1 - X 'F i f' '1 . . - . . . A . eg 2.5 M .1 I gg, ' Kathy Kasper, Kay Keegan, Col- G ff an - if N ' . na 5 , ,.., , .K W, lin Keene, Scott Keeney. ww -- ,1-2f'.?1' A t Y 52 , 5 - x Q- , I ff Q, 4 - -v s . it r . ft I .1-my Q , M ,, - ,Q , , - 1, .ere . x . .f N jg:-f 2 1 Sharon Kegerreis, Kathy Kellen, if ' ' Debbie Kellcrmann, Terry Kelley. :Q ' t X .. I V 'f I f . fl ' x A sf 5 - . P .4 I- ' Q Patrick Kennedy, Greg Kilmer, 5 W ,. , , ., , Q , SMS ' ' Lynn Kilstrom, Leroy Kimbrell. . K eeee n t Y' ' f. fr fr: '- tk' - ' 357 . l i i 5- 6' 1 PM - .gf V g is N iv g AG, -, -, -I S A ,Stl 'hx Estella King, Peggy King, Bonnie A ' ' K ' ' ' Kinstle. Patricia Klamhorowslci. 5 .- t A ' K V . ,ir Lori Klingler,judi Klundt, Connie . . y X f Kmetzsch, Vernon Knight. n ,':, . c A y . , L e fig- , .P 1 r S , ff ,U , ,., -. . 1 , -' 1 H N ., ' Kristi Kolstad, Robert Kramer, Elizabeth Krewer, julia Kun. W' - I cimssus Dee Lafever. Mark Lamherl. Lynn Landsheft, Heather Lang. Daniel Lara. Kelly Lattiiner. In' grid Laurllammer. Walter Lazdowski. Roxanne Lee. Yalerie Lee. Mall Legrand. Roh- ert Leihrancl. janet Lelcowski. Pat Leon, Karen Leslie. Bernie Levy. Sher- rie Lewis, Margaret Licnn, XYil- liam Liedtke. Karen Lievrance. Susan Lindsey. Diana Loera. Yvone Loera. Steve Long. Delia Lopez. Armando Lo- zano.jimmy Lujan. Nancy Luna. Tim Lune. Keith Lunger. Sue Lyons, Darrell Mellricle. Caroline McCann. Bill McCloskey. Lori McCoy. Clifton McCullough, Cliff Mc' Daniel. Kevin McFarland. Scottie MeFerren. Kirk McGee. Chris McGill, Mike McKay. Larry McKinney. Rita MeNiece. Alan Melleynolds. Lorraine Mag- erovich, Mark Mais. Mary Mann. Layne Marlow. r PM-Az 1 .9 t ' a V Y fx- C v 1 ' if . ' ' K K? N C 4' ,, HS- L, 3 . . Q l . ' I . I? ' ' , ,, H! '.x l ' g ,.,- Q 1' -1:2 A . , - fs L 4 2 L H' 5 7 gf' R lt fi ff xx iw? ,Q M y X '.., I ix I 'uit , . sf rx 1411... f ' ' f' if fi 1 ' ' 3' L C eeer . K 22 5 f W S s ,f. 2 :L . 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Q ,.. 7 ffzg fi gi : ' 5?,. one P35 92: 555 352 SEM 5:-Q' :EYE C235 iii VF? 32-5' ETF 355 Awlzww 2103. r-S1 ia - I 'O , A ii ffl' - .,,. 1' - . 'f ' Sf A f ffl 'T 'i ifiixii ' . H 613 Q . X - ., aw .A I i .',' S35 51 L., K . f? X VF? . VVVVV X V- ', g A j 4.1, ,A ' Kevin O'Brien, Peter Ohlc, Caro. f O U. 1' r ei.e OOAQ ' lyn Olsen, Fred Osborne, Mike 5 A I, 2 W Osburn, Rick Osburn, Earl Owens. CLASSES Helen Palma. Vicki Palma, Eileen Parker, Brenda Parkhill, Olivia Parra, Jack Patterson, Steve Payte. Lorraine Perea, Kathy Peterson, Susie Peterson, Michael Petrofes, Mike Pettibon, Sylvia Pevehouse, Danny Pharr. Patty Phillips, jim Pinault, Laurie Pogorzelski, Herb Porter. Rosanna Porter, janet Powell, Richard Puente, Doug Pullcn. i Carol Qualls, Lupita Quinteros. Frank Ramirez, Pat Ramirez. Steve Rangel, Patti Raymond, Bobby Reed, VValter Regan. Hector Rendon, Theresa Reyna, Bobby Richardson, Cecilia Ried. Lora Rinker, Margie Rivera, Vick- ie Robertson, Tracy Robnett, Rudy Rodriguez, Roger Roper, Bernadette Romo. David Remo, joe Roscoe, Ysela Rosillo, Mitzi Rothman, joe Rubio, Adolph Ruiz, Martha Ruiz. jack Rutten, Seppo Sairanen, Victor Salas, Chris Salcedo, Benet Salcines, Brenda Saldana, Cecilia Samaniego. 5. V N, ,, . W f 'Fug s -4 f l 1 l a .ff 1L,?l1gT' ,gh -5 E94 will X .Pk I i N, N. -N , lays , P P ,3 .A . f- ' A ' . ' , ' 3 Q' 'l 4 . i I a ,. I 4 it N, iy . ,, K L4 F' WX a if., ,ff ASX at .5 . t 4' X n iii ll, f ' ' til' .4 rin A 1 .gk Q ' ze , T R' T 'KU . X '-M! dv ,H Ri A lm 5 .Q f . 'Q v at . - i R Q' . -, ta...-.-f f'n .- T 1 :A 5 M 5 , . ,vi , R. 5334 Q. ' Q -. ., V , 'Q . ' . . . in X. 5.1,-, , I A . xt ff W ,'r K, a ,,t'52w, ' y-:Wu Q1 . W -V 'wat ' ,Y .5 .1 A y J. ,-5 : . W : ' H' Q ' L . - . 1 YY X i n fs Q1 5 1' V - ' P e vii, E in I4 i n t f' ' ' ffl' ' an Q :disk ' - if '7 aw- Y' N ' 5' X - Q 3' G ' ,'.. 11 Qt H , f 4, . 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'- i by H , ' ,gh 4 , , S . ffm e ' 27' 'af A , ' r Q it R ' f ia? T'- II A . ' S 1 3 K l I , kk ,Q .- Q gimp' . 'Egg . I' V, X . ,. ' . Pi f ,fl , . , l A3 , Terry Sambrano, E1igabelh,,Sa.n- , Deena Sanders, Glenn San- derson, Paul Sanetra, Diana San- tee, Robert Santee. Carmen Santiago, Robert Schaef- fer, Denise Schatte, Steve Schiber. Janet Schick, Marco Sehollitt, Butch Schwartz, Paul Scott. Pat Scullin, james Segapeli, Ivey Segura, Michael Shahan. Curt Shaner, Allan Sharpe, Terry Sharpe, Glenn Smallwood. Rachel Shaw, Carol Sheehan, Kevin Sheehan, Louis Shepard. Gilbert Shepherd, Eric Shoppach, Sonja Shore, Cindy Shoults, Mur- iel Shouse, Liz Showalter, David Silva. Elizabeth Silva, George Silva, Patricia Silva, Pam Simonetti, Linda Simons, Mark Sims, Georg- iana Skipworth. Derald Slaughter, 1. T. Slaughter, Karen Small, Brenda Smith, joe Smith, john Smith, Karen Smith. CLASSES Marianne Smith, Mary Smith. Cary Snodgrass, Raul Soto. Nancy Soma. Mike Squires. Bill Spidle. Marie Spindler. jeanell Stapher. 5 Danny Stephens, Sherrie Steph- ' ' ens, Virginia Stephens. Bill Stev- 2 K . enson, Charles Stilwell. Karen Stitt. Ricky Stone, Tim Stoner, Daniel Strasser. Lynda Stubblefield. left' Suiter. Dennis Sullivan. Lisa Swartz. Kevin Swanson. Becky Swearingcn, Ioyce Tanan- tola, Marta Tavarez. judy Taylor, Mary Taylor. Margaret Tellez, Nancy Teran. Andy Thompson, Steve Thomp- son. ,laeob Tijerina, Sharon Tin- guely, Tami Tinius. Cary Toornhs, Mickey Torres. Dehhie Townsend. Kim Townsley, Gina Traw. james Traylor. Daniel Trevino. Chip Turner, Majana Ulmer. Rosa Uyarra, Cindy Valadez. Herb Valencia. John Van Nlatre. Beth Varcnkamp. Cindy Vasek, Diane Vasey, Donna Vera, Elsa Viescas, Frank Vigil. Mary Vilehis, Elizabeth Villa. Lisa Villalohos, Rosana Villalobos, Debbie Villarreal, Christian Vnel- eker, Rodney Vugteveen. Charla Wagner. Scott Walizer. Marcella Walker. vvlllitllll VValker, Vikki Wallace. Cary NValsh. 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I john Weatherly, Kathryn Weir. Fred Welker, james NVellington. Kevin West, David WVhite, WVes WVhittington. Mike VViegman, jimmy Wier, Carl VViesinger. Danny Wilkins, Darrell VVillard, Bruce WVillgrubs. Margaret Wilmot. Kelly VVilliams. Monique WVil- liams, Oais WVilliams, Pat Wil- liams, Sarah YVilliams, Marla VVil- liamson, Cameron VVilson. Joie Wilson, Lori Wilson, Sandy WVilson, Susan Wilson, Sue Wim- herly, William tVimmer. Steve VVisniewski. Fred VVitlox, Emmett Vt'offorrl. Rachel Wofford. Steve XVohlge' muth, Mike YVolf. Kathy Wood. Susan Wood. Danny VVooldridg,e, jenny YYorzls- worth, Gail Wright, Robin Wright, Ronnie Wright, Michael Yaney. Tony Yarbrough. Dean Yates, Nancy Yee. jeff Yo- der. Vicky Young, Doug Younke. Frances Zermeno, Craee Zizik. CIASSI-IS SGPHO '74-75 was a scintillating year for sophomores. The Sophomore Class this year began to show their growing citizenship at Eastwood by partici- pating in fund raising projects, sport- ing events. and social concerns. One of the high points of the school year was the Eastwood Brteam foot- ball record of 10 wins and no losses. Strong support was instrumental in attaining this record. Sophs COII- tributed to the class funds by staging a monetarily successful booth at the Eastwood Ilalloween carnival. A zealous school spirit was shown by their donation of time :md effort to many worthwhile school functions. As a result it is apparent that the sophomores will become superb upperclassmen in the next two years. LEFT: Donna Tibhs is eyhuberant after the B-team wins district. UPPER RICIIT: Representing the Sophomore Class as sponsors are: Mr. john 0'Keefe. Mr. Art Shaw. and Mrs. Harriet Dorgan. LOVVER RIGHT: Soph- omore Class officers for the 197-I-75 school year are: Cindi Snow. vice presi- dent: joan Inman. secretary: Dana Pittard, president: Debbie Aldrich, treasurer: Renee Pereira and Laura Calanche. student representative. CR QCA? l A 1 i 'N-... ,,,uf.,,. 'v' ai' 33 :W N UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Veronica Cook sells doughnuts for National junior Honor Society to Larry Thompson and Ricky Reza at the annual Halloween carnival. LOWER LEFT: Sophomore jeff Ferrara attempts to both keep his balance and hold his ground while junior Kevin 0'Brien is making it clear that he intends to pass hy. RIGHT: Sophomore Class favorite Carol O'Beirne explains to fellow class favorite Dana Pittard the difference between a battleship and a bottleship during a recent visit to the department store. Laura Abraham, Linda Aehe- son, Liza Aeosta. Elizabeth Acuna, Diana Adams, Gerald Adams. Kelly Adams. Richard Adams, George Aguilar. Mark Aguilar, Tim Aguilar. Arthur Akard. April Alatorre, Dehbie Aldrich. Lea Allen, Marilyn Allen. Tom Althoff, Gus Alavarado. Terrie Anaya, Chris Anderson, Debby Anderson, Don Ander- son, Lydia Anderson, Paul An- derson, Rhonda Anderson, Ron Anderson,-loe Armendariz. Denise Arnold, Mark Arnold, Ruben Arzate, Kathy Ashcraft, jeff Atkinson, Kirk Bailey, Mark Bailey. Tom Bailey. Chrissy Bain. Deanna Baird, Cheryl Baker, Dorothy Baker, jenny Baker, jeanette Baldwin. john Bal- lachey, Kathy Ballard, Ricky Balles. Stuart Banks. Lennel Baray, Andrea Barber, Ernie Barber, Dehhie Barcio, Nicholas Barker, Mark Bar- nett, George Barraza. David Barron, j amcs Barron. Daniel Barrow. Rod Barry. Mini Baumann. john Beard. Teresa Bebout. I.i1 Becerra. Terri Beckham. Nlieh 'lle Beechem. Alan Belisle. jean Belke. Don Belknap, Kevin Belknap, Glen Bellin- ger, Elizabeth Benford, Rachel Benjamin, Gigi Benton, Greg Bernier. Danny Berroteran. Chris Berry, Pat Betts. jim Beycrs, Mauri Biddle, Mike Bierd, Beth Blair. Shaula Bluhm. Belinda Boehn, Betty Bolton. Araceli Bonihardelli. Suzanne Bonneau, Betty Borrego, Steve Borrego. Becky Bourland, Ca- sey Bourland. Deborah Bowl- ing, Chip Braeher. Robert Bradshaw. Carole Bream. Ronny Brink, Randy Brooks, Nanettc Broo- me, David Brown, Doug Brown, Gregg Brown, Gregg Brown, jim Brown. Kevin Brown, Kim Brown, Pam Brown, Paul Brown, Ran- dy Brown. Linda Bryant, Pat- ti Bryant, Maria Buendia, IoelBuie. .3 .li A R , f. B ' -2' 4 s - ' A ,A 1.5 J, . at . . .yy -- , v Y.. -.' xswggf-,M -..g.f3W. ' f ,? f G x '- ' ' 5 tif' 'N 326155aff..-cmwf-ill! V- f Q QL Q -ll,! E7 lm ffeii- K' rs 1. f 'R iff I f 1 ' . 1 v ' A . 'V Yi, W.. A . 5 B . a -.Q ' 1 . t , A 'fa u W.. t -4 A X: Q- Q '3- 5: 'ky 5. . f G,.Wl1f5 Xl I fa -t '. i'i'rQ. x.-A fwtsfii A ilk .: s 1 W. . , ' 17. .fjfi 'r .,,-, -fy . ,, -f ,zz .vt ,uni . ' . . J, 1. A .52 ' ,A ez ' , is . . .' B. X it 4 f 'E ' . . . Vi 3-i I All A of 'l . Q A . Q 3, . . ,j - ffg. ' - H ' in . gf t r .A .dpi - iw' - . ,a -L .. ,, of ... ' I 1 ,..' X '51 Q 'ij l t X71 V. W 5 I Y ' ' ' , ft V '24, ' 1-U - . 'L .V- . Q. V' . A.. A '- . ' Q ' lf' ei xi.l'Q' V I is . . 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' . 7 +-.. .. 5 1 -il I., K ,' . 6 ga S 1 A s Q ' 3 1' C i . 3 t 5 K ', i f 52 5 C' .,WL . 1 iff 41. if if at is if 5 -'S 1 as - R-gi, if 1 M4 ,, A A ' gt, .YV A I - V Michael Bukowski. Robert Bur- rola, Owen Butler. Rafael Cabeza, George Cain, Philip Cain, Laura Calanehe. Norma Calanehe, Debi Calkins. james Callan. Emmaline Campbell, Otis Campbell. Joyce Canavan, Cavino Car- doza, Nick Carey. Peter Car- hart, Robert Carpenter, Rosie Carrasco. Linda Carroll, Mare Carter. Mike Carter. Bobby Casao, Paul Casart, Charles Casiano. Liz Casteel, Elizabeth Castro. Marie Cataldi. Kelly Cathcart, john Chap- man, Ron Chapuis, Karen Charske, Yolanda Chavarria, Armicla Chavez, Cecilia Cha- vez, Kay Cherry, Cyndi Ches- ak. tudents become monsters at carnival Sophomore Trooperette Yolanda Chavarria and company portray. witches and monsters in the 'Monster Mash' at the Halloween carnival. CLASSICS A A Q ya. , ii . S David Chitwood, Ray Chris- it 'im topherson, Diane Cisneros, X-.N N K A ga ii jack Clark. W. . ,.i, ,Lg vf QL, A in jim Clark, Guy Clcaveland, 6' . Linda Clere, Karla Coenen. Ll I V gef . X4 Glenn Collins, Ernie Colorado, ' it x A 'C I ' ' Stacey Colville, Lance Cone. .. V A . . . L + R julia Connington, Kelly Con- , ' X X X nor, Brian Conroy, Eddie Con- '- ' ' 1 ' ff , treras. i . H ,, I K iii, , , . jerry Cook, Veronica Cook, E f 1 lm Hector Cooley, Debi Corbin. I .. 3 H if f,:fa'gg:- ' Y, ' I 'lf' -' 2 C r Cindy Cordcr, Randy Cor- V N X 5 I x W nelius, julie Cornwell, Diana 5 ' I Corral. FG, 293 Ziyi Brenda Correll, Debra Correll, 'Wigs K ix l X -K 4 David Coryell,john Cowell. . -. N' - Mark Crahen, Cathy Craig- C iii A W mile, Cheryl Creider, Richard -'J ' x 1 W 1 Crieder. ,Qi-2 fs V .V r . , Tim Crenshaw, Karen Crow- .. If jx ley, Brian Daene, Judy Daniel. ' , a n X 'x Debra Davis, Edmund Davis, l x 1 ' Susan Davis, james Dean. P ' ' xl: al.: , . ', f b .31 Mary Deathe, joe De Lapaz, xv L' 2 Rolando De Los Santos, Susan I 2 N K W, Qggg K 2 Derifield. K y - , 75 1 .S ' . ' si Ida Dethrow, Doris Diaz, Irene Q-gf 3' 1 xt if ' - ' . A ff, fvifdlk Diaz, Robert Diaz. if- T 437 N' i A Dana Pittard leads the sophomores in cheers at a pep rally ,ff F r' Nfl, Spirited Sophomores add al fx ,I john Dille, Lant Dimler, john Dinges, Donna Dively, Eliza- hcth Dohlado. Margie Doolittle, Claudia Dor- gan, Mary Downs, Terry Dove, Margaret Dubois. Trent Duke, Susan Dunn, Melinda Duran, Tamara Duri- foy, Sandra Duron. Laurie Dwyer, Janice Dyer, Cindy Eaton, Teresa Eckes, Yvonne Ehrlich. Frank Elias, Karen Elquist. Wes Emerson, Doreen Emler, Karen Engelhardt. Richard Escontrias, Norma Es- pinoza, Ruben Esquivel, Ron- i , o - new life to the pep rallies F 52 - 45 -V ,iii A , 1 'YM A 1 , Jia' '41, ,f. .Z T. x ?ffg ff 4.1 it at p-rlp LV r V , . if J: - N3 'fi t'k . W r , IA. guy'- . f . V S E F 'ii' 5' ' '1 . ff' l iri' f 1 if Q X ' J l we H - Q I Vining I Wrbi i W Tri. . W i ,71 3 1 M 142'-a n A' it Ni! l c Q E . Kliigf . ' .r qv, ' X ' 127 - FRY' 'lr v. fv new vp' lu Iv is 5 F L 'X R V .ft . ,. - . 1 1 - ,. ,, .Q ,rw ,f . 12 1 in .15 . H Q. 5, mqinl f 2 5 ,, , 'ng ' ' .-sg E - ' ald Estep, Hope Estrada. Steve Eurich, Debra Evans, Don Evenson, Manuel Fabre. Roy Fairbanks. Vicki Fanning, Susan Farrier, Sherrie Fedcrman, Shelly Feil, Tracy Fenley. Mark Ferguson, Martha Feria, joffre Fernandez, jeffrey Fer- rava,johnna Fifer. Rick Fikes, Carolyn Finegan, Vic Firth, Linda Fisher, Pam Fisher. Randy Fix, Steve Flato, jim Flores, Mary Flores, Iohn Fogg. CLASSES 7 Sophs unite as one to take spirit stick Fran Ford. Terrie Fournier, Mike Francis. john Franco. . Auhra Franklin. Delora Fred- ' erickson. Iilizabcth Frius. Y, S Micheal Fry. Greg Gaffney. Dianna Gallegos. Joseph Gally, David Galyon. Cindy Gamhoa, Alfredo Garcia. Anthony Gar- cia. Eva Garcia. Gina Garcia. i, il john Garcia. Michael Garcia. Sonia Garcia, Velma Garcia. Kathy Gasway. Michael Cats. Roger Gaucin, Lisa Gaylord, Marianne Get- tingcr. Albert Gil. Tracy Gillaspy. jill Gladden. Rosalyn Glazehrook. Tonya Goins. Arturo Gonzalez. Patty Gonzalez. Vernon Gonzalez. Scott Gordon. Mike Gouglr IIUUF. .x. --.Yr 4 n pf, XJ - i 0 A L, i if ,al .-1. 1 5 R. . Y ' M 5-.A , I. I , .Am f I 1 Mx tl 1.1 .' u P3 -'Mm 4' Q he 1 , 1 -eg' A . , Q31 F M ' N X 44. , rrp . A, ,IL 4 - ,f . -1-,. f .1 X. x 0 .M N wr 4 3' K ,. ff. -Q , K . . Iv W U LN t -f 3 , 1 A Y Q. .3 I fate 282 4? In attempt to win the spirit stick during class competition, Eva Garcia. Mary Flores. and joanne Gallegosjoin in their class yell. Q 'ak anli ,gy --rv 41' N .F Q 1' Alix! ' -- . dl 1 j A i 4 -2 -re G4 . ng' ff, . 4, H14 W - i AX, li , - ..-'S ' . kr .- --1 5. , as ' 'ua -. ,, 1 JLNIQ' a'FT ,' . f i ' . ,. . . , X . 4. I? fi wi 5 A f 1 flxkh x . 2 . , s . L- 4... V, ' V 1 f M Xl..,0:5'. 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' 'R K f A ix C L Q 4' - e 'Q A 2, Rohert Grainery, joseph Gra- nado, Cheryl Graves. Mark Gray, Kenny Gross. Roh Gur- niek, Bob Guthrie, Mark Gu- tierrez, Mike Gutierrez. Darla Guzman, liarl Hager. Kathy Hagan, Rusty Haight, Karen Hall, jeri Hallherg, Lar- ry Hancock, Shelly Hansen. Kris Hanson. Dehhic Harper, Cynthia Har- rell, Michael Harris. Mary Harrison, Paul Harwood. Da- vid Hash, Noel Hatfield, Alli- son Hawes. Clarence Hawkins. Randy Hawkins, jimmy Hay- nes, William Haynes, Tom Heinlein, Roh Helton, Rohert Helton, Mark Henderson. Sara Hendryx, Guillermo Hernan- dez. jesus Hernandez, Luis Iler- nandez, Luz Hernandez, Ma- ria Hernandez, Nancy Her- nandez, Steve Hernandez. Lance Hickman. Arthur Hicks. joe Hicks. Ann Higclon, jane llill, lilaine Hill, Reggie Hill. Harhara Hoeis, Cheryl Hoff. jackie Hoffman, Crystal Hoggard, Mark Holder. Cheri Hollomon, Conrad Holt, janice Hooper, Mark Hooper, Charles Hooten, Kay Hoover. Bill Horn, Kevin Hughes, Carl Ilumphreys. Michael Huscroft, joan In- man, Greta Irwin, Vic Isen- berg, David jabalie. Therese jackson, Bonita jacohs, Diana jacqucx. Normajaequex. Clara jefferson, Eddie jenkins, Mike jewschke, Pat jimenez, Rick johnson, Donna jones. Georgette joseph, Bill juvrud. joe Kafer. Fred Kautz, Patty Kellen, Mona Kendrick. Shawn Ken- nedy, Ralph Kepp, Kelli Kes- sel, Susan Kimball, james King, Kathy King. Lisa Kirkpatrick, Karen Kis- tenmacher, Brian Kitehin. Sue Kleinsehmidl, Karl Knapper, Kathy Knudsen, Cathy Ku- hrinsky, Tcrry Kohn, Kathy Kramer. jerry Krampen, Steve Kun, Loretta Lally, Michele La- mothe, Stewart Land, Glenda Lang, Letty Lawler, Olga Lawler, Licia Lawson. CLASSICS 7 2 Ronnie Lee, Mark Legrand. Katie Lemmon, Luis Leon, Valarie Leon. Alicia LeRoy Horse Lewis. Kathy Lewis, Kim Lewis. Rosie Limas, Susan Lincoln, Diane Lipsctt, Donna Lipsett, Michael Liss, Kathy Little, Eddie Lobato. james Loewen- stein, Gabriel Lopez. Ronnie Lopez. Judy Louns- bury, Raymond Loustaunau, Chris Loya, Robert Lunger, Leanne Lux, john Lynch, john Lynch,-Iames Lyons. Cary Mack, Funa Malidore, Margaret Manning, Craig Manrique, Tim Markel, Becky Marquez, Freddy Marquez, Candi Marroquin, Lisa Marsh. Richard Marslender, janet Martin, Kevin Martin, Mar- garet Martin, Betty Martinez, Cindy Martinez, Donald Mar- tinez, Cerry Martinez, Irma Martinez. jesse Martinez, David Mason, Margaret Matthews, Melanie Matthews. Clenn Maya, Mich- ael McBride. Terry McBride, Cheryl McClure, Ron McCol- lum. Mark McCoy, jim McDaniel, Bruce McDonald, Mike Mc- Elhannon, Diane McFadden, Steve McKinney, Richard Mc- Kinnon, Randy McKnight, Missy McNeely. Scott McPherson, Eddie Mc- McVVaters, VVatters, Sally Debbie Meaders, Terry Me- Mellington, lendez, Alberta Pat Mendivil, Cindy Mendoza, David Mendoza. Richard Mendoza. NValter Meredith, Steve Merola, Ter- esa Merrihew. Phyllis Messer. Manuel Mestas, Mike Meza. Cary Miller, Linda Miller. Nicki Miller. jeff Mills. Robert Minnie, jcrry Miralual. Leslie Mitchell. Darold Molix. David Monticone, Cary Monteleone, Cindy Moody. Bud Moore. Cindee Moore, Dale Moore. Susan Moore, Wanda Moore, Mark Moor- head, Nick Moosher. Argen- tina Morales. Frank Moreno. Rebecca Morris. Tom Morrow, Russell Mott, Melinda Mow- bray, Michael Murphy, Brian Murray, David Murray, Kathy Murrell, Monica Murillo. Q rf -, 3. . 5. f 'eess VV: if 5 L it M, y it U y g A . W y W ,ly V i , A ii L Tw r C. 'si i t A . ' A Q ' yy . 5 V ' 'T 4 ' K . li 1, L f l V - , ' i V' R .f ' yi , ' ,R X - . .i.fX!i'l X'-E .. - ill .. -:f fi ' 3 , . ii? 'Q ,'rq.i0f iii , pi , 51 .t K .5 , i. A K it , laws ., .V -Q '11 - S F1 -, , as . 4 - . ffl ' RN 'Y V Il ff 'K f if sioo ' n l. S ' R s f ' a . 1 f . x '3' , 6g1 '1. . , . V my J x i N . ' '- Y - k 1-1 ' K X L TL f' as - S ,i . 'Q ' S ,5 t j ' -A , 'digi a n ff of -W. f if , ,t L R 5 iw- ' ra ve U if .iw , y y .vi Q kiwtli 6 fi: 5 Q. K I . ..-,. y ju 5 V . L ll if. 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R55 5 R 45 6 its 'T' Q . ' 1 ' 'v , K ' . -J ' ,K ,r ' - a - ' -.e X . s I ' . lk xi., V, 1 ,. ,:,5,,:,, I L,L, ,,,., 5 ,. 152 -,t6ff A- K ., 'i i i ,, yr? 'Li ,iz phi' if I ,Q - In I - l P , 4' ' - ' 'S P if , 1 '25 , . l :,QXff'f 1231 1 i rf, W fwrel' LEX . 'iv. f A , 1 ' E ff ref 4 o fi y mi 'I J? ve 3, N R j 4 K Kelly Murry, Greg Neely, Robert Nelson, Sandy Nelson. Kerry Neville. Mary Neve. Patti Newman, Ronnie Neg- lancl, Carolyn Nichols. Mitzi Noel, janet Norman. Sean Nugent, Luis Navarro, Carol O'Beirne, Jaime Oehoa, Nancy 0'Quinn, Carla Olivas, Erik Olsen. Lori Olson, Lila Orozco, Carol Ortiz, Cindi Osborne, Tammy Owen, Terry Pacheeho. Debra Palmer, john Pavoggi, Peyton Paxton. jim Payne, Laura Payne, Ken Pearson, Theresa Pepe, Val- arie Peel, Charmaine Pelle- tier, Robert Perdue, Renee Pe- reira, Craig Perez. CTIASSICS 285 286 Sophs find time to help support team Victor Perez. Pctc Pctrofus Wlbiicly Pctroif. Judy Petroslcy Tom Petty, Debbie Pit-iflc Kyle Phillips. Wnnchi Phillips Terry Pickett. lilszi Pierce Dana Pittard. Hugh Pittman Ray Plt-like. Nlilic Plcasunts Richarcl Pliiiilictt. Carla Ponzio jackie lloolc. jilrlith lkmli- Dchhic Porrus. Doug Porter Rowena Porter. Scott Porter .-. 5--5 53, i , fi, Q i l . 1 ' I x EW ?-it Fi , i Q? ,fx t-1 . - IQ' i was ,'gv . i, 1 s sz M , , ,Hx to x as Q N 5 tl 344 1 H '32 r in 3 a ff in I 4 f iw . xt, x '95 ,Ya , an in 'Qs' '57 u x WV, sw, Q. 0, David Brown attempts to sell his blue and gold balloons before thc Homecoming game 1 - j ur ' - ' ' -f I 'Q ' -, if i 1 5 K' ' 'h l N: ff ' t .V B- - '15 ' if ,L 1 7. QE - P , . l e lf if - s r fr , . . 5 me. F . . tif? 'S ' iii? S' gas I 1 43, 415 -' Y ' 4 ' .' , .--1: 3, 4 , 4 1 K 'fl ,W X' 'X 5 J-ff-if fixigfiit :M 5 +1 s R ,mh ' S' r .. .H fr .. fi t A - -.K - . xv . ,f 1' 2' . H? A A - -I X ., . b j 1 , f- 0 X Lf. . .1 A , I Ai . . 1 2 N . 1 V ' X571 7 K A Q iii it S -i kk.L E K E fax: -. , f- f 4 S55 Q f 'il s Q . - I R?-ff Q ff si. X , S ' W m' . fr fi x , 'H 4 xl' -- I - - s 553 5 1 , J, .L vfA,xN ,.. . K 7, 159 I -I new ,- ' 1 ' mf Q: f, gg L A r an ' ii w - :.- I . . fr.. meta. a , 1 J rw- ,H .fv' A wi 'r 2 4 il qi F ,. , . X , q vw -is. it K X- 'Q-, Q . - -' fa ' -, 5 'P ' . il r X L -, lsr ' V eg- - , P '-- lb 1 i i . f , KVM 4 2, i i f f I an '-S ,e Q. 1 l-, . X t it ' '-' f r ' - -W . 5 L ui . 'Y 5 y R' - A X , z Dr :- -ll. If ' Q ' ' EII1 Y I t ' - .if , f -.- 5' s t - '. ' r ' M, -fr , 3 pq g, yi ,A A Q gg- 4 I 1 f f F ,X ,fi il MX R . l e 'Evil Xml!! . si at ., Ii Q, , , ,. f - , . .1 f ' . 1 3 -,. ' 1 s l.. lx fx .5 y p V . ' 7' S H 'ai -.i 7,f .1 ia Y --f 1 ' ' Q . S: if -s ,' , S s ' A- r .ivy 15. 913,21 S - 111 ,- Q t K S , , 6 S . gf wif R - 'FSR W fy I ,R E, , ' ' :Q ,l tr .Gb S . , il ' ff- fi . . P51 if ...N 3 ' ' . f , wiaefx 1- '5i.N', ' Frank Porlillo. Anita Prenzlau, jim Preston, Chris Prine, Car- la Prouty, Lesley Pullen, Paul Pumrnill. Margaret Puthoff, Paul Quinoncs. Ray Ramirez. Sally Ramirez. Kalah Rarnpy, john Rcmmie, Mark Reno, Brett Reynolds, Rick Reza, Veronica Rhodes, jay Rice. Lynn Richards. Steve Richey. Rios, Karen Roberts, Roberts. Debbie Rob- Sylvia Susan ertson, Linda Robertson, Pat Rocha, Zachary Rodchaver. Debra Rodriguez, Edward Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Frankie Romero, Phillip Roop, Tom Roseborrough. Marcy Ross, Thomas Ross, joey Rossi. Lewis Rothman, joe Rubio. Kraig Russell, Raymond Rus- sell, jody Rutledge, Doug Rut- lcr, jobie Ryan, Ruben Saavc- dra, Ann Salazar. Guerra Salgado, Norma Sa- linaS, Craig Salway. Steve Sampsell, Derek Sanchez. Mike Sanchez, Sonia Sanchez. Tommy Santos, Lynette Sat- tcrfield. Della Sauccdo, David Scar- hrough, Dave Schaefer. Ce- orge Schaeffer. jan Schmitt, Anne Schwartz. Kathy Schwartz. Kevin Scribner. john Scullin. Michelle Searcy. Cliff Segura, Perry Segura, Cindi scid- meyer, Louis Serafin, Susan Serrano, Melinda Shahan, Clyde Shappe, jim Shawver. judy Shawver, Pam Sheehan, April Shoppach, Cary Shore, Robert Short, jeff Singleton, Sonja Silva, Cathy Sisk. Deh- orah Slaughter. jeffryeann Slaughter. Cay Sledge, Carrie Smith, David Smith, Donna Smith. Kathy Smith, Yvonne Smith, Bryan Smotherrnan, Scott Smyth. Cindy Snow. Sue Snyder. jody Sosa, Oscar Soto, Robert Soto. Patti Spaulding, Kelly Spence. Laura Spencer, Frank Stag- nilrfl. jack Stallings, Thomas Stan- wood, Randy Stapleton, Lisa Starkey, Harry Steen, Sonja Stemsley, Susanne Stephen- son, Brian Stephens, Randy Stinson. CLASSICS 237 :Z is p wifi! tudents show enthusiasm while at school functions Gwynn Stitt, Harold Stockwell, Rose Stout, Beth Stroh, Clint Surratt. Scott Surratt, Kathy Swanson, Cena Swearingin, Kathy Syd- nor, Paul Tapp. Pamela Terrazas, Yvonne Ter- razas, Cathy Thomas, Lolita Thomas, Rowe Thomas. Terri Thomas, Carlisle Thomp- son, Eddy Thompson, jerry Thompson, Kathy Thompson. Larry Thompson, Mary Thompson, Nolcn Thorn. Glen Thrash, Donna Tibbs. Lourdes Tijeriva. Bridget Tin- guely, Canny Tiscareno, Twee- dy Torres, Brenda Tovar, Ken- ny Tracy, Scott Treacher, Em- ily Trevino, Perry Trevitheik. Carla Trimble, Len Turner, Cathy Twomey, Kathy Uroda, Rovert Urrutia, VVanda Val- entine, Vilma Valle, Arminda Valles, Arminda Valles. Susan Vaughn, Shirley Vega. Billy Venahle. Esther Vigil, Anna Vilchis, Mike Villarreal, Charlie Villodas, Debra Visco, Scott Vogel. Kevin WVade, Thea VVagner, Bryan Wvalker, Polly WValker, Kim wall, Nancy NValtman, Kenneth VValton. Mike XVare, Robert VVarren. Linda YVashington, Carla VVas- son, Bill YVatts, john Yveath- erwax, Cathy VVeaver. VVendy VVeaver, Kristy WVelch, Tammy XVelsh, Padraie YVhite. Terrie YVhite, Brad Whitting- ton, Richard YVhittington, Mike Widtfeldt, Nancy Wilk- ins, Lance Yvillgerubs, Norma VVilliams, Patty VVilliams, Rog- er VVilliams. , -ip. 'it S.. .W K ii is X4- f ii? L- ft 'rx '1 .5 Ziff f - ,. 7 i 35,3 gp, X ' e . ,. ti s .L a . e si S . -S . 'fill sz' .. M . Kia 5513 in V 1 V Q7 ,Jr A ff . f. if F ' is X if 'za S . Q -'P . 1 : , i ' it 1 A A Yf x Q f e fi? ,V e . F9 f , ,, fi -S J 2 . if-fl' ,se ex x a K ri , ' , . 7 1 -'L f ,,'- N . L ' 't1 .1- J' 5 fi 41. N 1 ii L , , 4 .. 6 N K l Q s- -. 5 A , .Q t V fig, 13 .' ig' , .X . . , in p pp Q .. pi ,VXSQG p X- - . 1 sfifi. - I 1 'J 1 K fgek t L Q. , f '- in .4 a X In Q ' N , -C . 9 tif A li A Y-.3 4 ll . ,au L A 0 1 I L1 w ' m-at , i ,i A v X-'9 ,3 3 'FZ Tr f. ,W rm. fa. -1' H - 's i X .. 1 K ,g Q H 1 X ia -4 l lK Y l 4 . ' 1 L, xlkQrrzrA l' W4 ' 'f 'l Q 4' 5 W 'vii 4 iii? Q of 4 R gn , ' -, l Ty G an ,ly j f 'J 2 .-fn Q 12 5 ' 3- . rj ' J it-. , -frs in v t J' ' an-i X . 11 f 12 'f' I 1 ' 'rl , Q fi ' T S- S ' ' . .' ' ' i ' I , 'golf' . A , v ':.j, -W ' ff ' gp , . . - gi seal Y! ...,-- ' L14 f B-team cheerleaders set up for their routine at the pep rally before the Ysleta game. fe,- gfff . ft .L t l 'L' W 55, 1 1,5 Bobby Wilson, Greg Wilson, X Q tbz, Mi I H 'A ' 'i R 4 A K julie Wilson, Tamara Winfree. Q fl :J 9, . lx . A L E, . , A , , hc, 'Ki' Tobey Wlrt, julie Witlox, Vic- X ,, X l ki Wohlgemuth, Craig Wood. . , 5 Y A 1 v .S f, f, Qi , I, Robert VVood, Cary VVurk ,Q 3, , .V 1 ESI Theresa Wurm, Steve WVright, 3 il ,V V X i V, A Richard Ybarra. ' - ' gh Q W f I Sonia Ybarra, Beth Young, K ' Y ft, 1, 5 .f Kathy Young, Sherry Young, ' p if ' 7 Ga L' gi' ' ' Mike Zamarripa. 1 ' ' - 'U 'lk' N Jeanette Zavala, Richard Zeio, U Q? ' V 1, 1, ' X H Sharon Zelinski, Lizz Zermeno, A Slin g . Y 1 Uralonda Zollicoffer. CLASSES 289 FRESHMEN Are there really 700 classrooms? No wonder itis so crowded. Isn't there a freshmen lunch line too? Freshmenl A new experience awaited each of the 823 members of the Frosh Class as they started their long voyage to graduation with spirit and dedi- cation. Homecoming sparked new pride for the freshmen as the Halloween carni- val burst the class into competition with all other classes. They organized a squirt gun game where by one must squirt the flame out of a candle. As the days progress. the freshmen begin new clubs and activities of past fresh- men. These many new activities en- able them to be classified as a part of Eastwood High School. f N.. 5 l . r mga! ef ' C F 4 1. . 'Is ' I z.. - ' -iw? y. ,. Pisa' . Q F5951 ,grassy 1. ,'k,. . t se, .M .,',- M I-gi. 'Qi 1-.wa s- - ' s i UPPER RIGHT: Helping to bring the Freshmen Class together are their sponsors Ted Miller. Daniel Cardenas. Sherry Holly and VVinston Holcomb. NOT SHOWN is Theo Wagner. LOWER RIGHT: Officers of the largest class at Eastwood are freshmen Hill VVilke, Cindec Som, jenean YV:-aver, Kim Hicks. Marsha St. john and Lisa Blizzard. LOWER LEFT: Freshmen Carlos Sanchez reaches out for class support as he makes his campaign speech for a class officer in the election held during the beginning of this vcar. i ' v 3 1 ,Q ,, lung, LOWER LEFT: Freshmen Roma Halloway. Colleen Kilbourne, and Christine Valentine find that hurrying through a shortened lunehshilt is almost futile as the luneh hell has a way of heal- ing them every time. UPPER LEFT: Freshmen jose Tavarez gazes intently trying to ahsorh the romantieism of the Spanish Language while his teacher explains the daily lesson. RIGHT: Selected hy the Freshmen Class as favorites are Laura Babe Warwick and Lonnie Duggar. They are seen here experimenting with the facets of puppy love. 291 1 A1595 ,-.gt 2 ' ian? , if x 'f if its Freshmen Denisejoseph and Cindy Sola take some time out of their hectic schedules at school to makt a fem nctdtd telephone calls Danny Adair. Loretta Adair. Ralph Adame, Brad Adams, Nettie Addis. Alex Aguayu, Felipe Aguilar, Lydia Alarcon, BryaniAlexander Carla Alford. Clarissa Alman- zar. Danny Alvarado. Marie Amparan. Margie Anderson. Tammy Anderson, Raymond Andow. Keri Andrade. Mi- chael Apodaca Mary Aranda. Mike Arehule- ta. Roger Armendariz. Dianne Arver. Donna Arver, George Arzate, Rhonda Asher. Caesar Asmis. Kathy Atkinson Cynthia Atwood, Curtis Au- gust. Cary Autrey, Cris Bachus. Charles Bailey, Chuck Bailey, XVess Bailey, Gary Baker. Tres Baker Diana Ballenger. Arturo Baray, Eddie Barber. Pat Bar- ccna, Steve Barden. Kathy Barnard. joe Barragan. Ce- cilia Barraza. Nora Barraza Marissa Barron. Richard Bartlett, Celia Barton, David Bason. Bobby Basurto, Gigi Battle. Richard Beatty. Ray Beccrra, Richard Becerra ,W , , . , me A I f 1, , ., Y ,W .,.. . , h V . ' , V Q' ffl X '45 it f .Y Vi ,Z ,fi , M 'K ' t X' Y' ,M ,ivy i ll L qswf ' A gzzxj fy . , I fl . 3 . .a ? L ff' A ' ii 7' X ,? . Jitstl' - L llzh F , Q . 1, - A A av . k !h Y as t 5 Q 2 '-sig . Y , as-1 B-f' Y X as.. '-ell ' -f X ua . .--, , if ii is-5 ti a L :ls K ' ii X 7 iii! 74 so a s Q -. - 5 - 1 , - s, ,Z k il , - .- 'W .la V li f A Q r , ' R 533 257 - l f mi' N, 'B . , - a ,K 'B , ' 'f i t if E 1 -' X it V' 3 ga -' ,L 'it lk X l . -, I . .i 'ff'h as-gg, as Y? B 4 6 , W K 44 .V ,iffy .f Q' t A5 l X ' f :fl 1 it ' i L I fl' B ' ' ' Ts: al R PT .M is , .- 97' ' , W , l J, K A S , 3 a , 5 g his -. ' all 1 '.- I it ,. 1' . G ' A u ' ai Y? .,, t rg , , , , , N , W., Q 5. F? ' t ,z -- , , , g. a S , 5 3? ...K..l,- if L . i i tudents revert back to bic :fi uv .. .N . -tty -rv s B as 45, Q . l 52:3 Bobert Beck, Theresa Beck, Blair Bedell. Cecilia Bejarano, Chuckie Bejarano, Dawn Belisle, Donnice Benford, Ronda Benish, Mark Bentley Eric Bergen, Chuck Bigler, johnny Bird, Kathy Black, David Blair, David Blenkin- sop, Lisa Bliuard, Barbara Bolton, Richard Bombard Frieda Bone, Yolanda Bonilla, Albert Borrego, Bella Borrego, Kim Bowers, Leslie Boykin, joe Braeutigam, Gary Brand- strom, David Brandt Carol Brenner, Mike Brook- ins, David Brown, Grady Brown, Greg Brown, Melody Brown, Nellie Brown, Bruce Browne, Tami Buck Karon Bukowski, Debbie Burgess, Brad Burkett, Rusty Burns, Leslie Burt, Liz Busta- mante, Ricardo Bustamante, Brad Byers, Cathy Cabalero Libby Cabeza, Cindy Carbart, Olivia Cadena, Cathy Cal- deron, David Calderon, Kevin Calhoun, Sandra Calkins, Tommy Callan, David Ca- macho cle ridin Q4 ' x ' X ni ' ' Q A i lv. ' a Q5 'M .J ' l A tl- -fit u ' fi ,,. 13 I L i 1-Qi 1 ,LN 1' iv 1 ks ,. james Hastings prepares to leave on his bike. i ,I - b ' Th y Brad Campbell, Lynne Camp- bell, Sam Campione, Patricia Canava Ruben Canava, Dow Cantrell, Debbie Capoloz, jill Cardon Eyde Carr, Grace Carreon john Carrillo, Manny Carrillo Patsy Carrillo, Richard Car- roll, Lynne Casper. Denise Castillo Georgia Castillo, Mike Castil- lo, Richard Cavel, Ronnie Caven CLASSES Mike Cervantes. Serato Cer- vantes. Miguel Chaires, Cynthia Chainlmliss. Mike Chaparro, Cail Chapin. Jeanie Chapline. Soni Chappell, Sandra Chavez Sandra Chavez, Simone Cha- vez. Tony Chenausky. Carol Chesnutt. Rohert Christian, Donald Clark. Ynette Clark, Craig Cleveland. Toni Cleve- land Yvonne Cliett. Mike Cline, Charles Clingernlan. Sherri Clune, Cathy Cobb. Roberta Cole. Mark Collard. Phylliss Collier. Kathy Collins james Colvin. Chester Con- nor. Dehhie Cook. Keith Cook. Steven Cooksy. Cathie Cordero. Joshua Cordova, Lorraine Cordova. Barry Corns Bill Cowden. David Cox, Randy Cox. Cindy Craft, Denise Cramer. Ray Croff, David Crossmen. Darrell Crum, Kathy Crutchfield Laura Cummings, Muriel Cut- ler, Marie Daggy, joe Dan- forth. Lizzy Darcy. Lance Darnell. Charles Davidson, Bret Davis. Denise Davis Martha Gonzales goes to the board to illustrate a homemaking project. Jr 1 I -1 7 K . -K d V .. .nc x- A Q , v. fl ' Y-. x .1 , , 13, . F . vt I 'X K. Q, . ' R A My . ,gg .L ,. 1 , Q . Y - t 5 . A 2 t 4 ' ' .' if-21 A 5.6-3, fl gf , :H E. . STH A ,Q 1 L ., iv .ig N. , y Xa? A , . fr. - ,Q 1 1 , Y . .. ., , gi M'-4 1 l etfllfzia-i. ?i1? , rl f ts.-5 .1 1 l. , -fi e. . 5 ' ! ' L .5 f N A if Q ti I I Y. 7.x .hx I W.kh w Q A ,fx f f A Jf X Ni NX 'gin I I . A, N A Di 'ui ki , Q, J- A , , in ., ft, N u - f ' ' . ef' H 5 ,, wg .,. . ,,., I S V . ' 5 t V- 'L 4 3' S 0 i.. ' .Yff I D ' 3 Us it' 4 M 'e , 9. C A kt v -.Q N X - e M f X 'Qt . at 1 A V W, ks Mike Dawson. Paul Deaver, 5 E. - 5 Sandie Dekan K X V E. iii N 4 - V 1 .Q David De La Paz. David .faq Delgado. Darrell Deloaeh K' ' W 'lf ' .3 A ., ,' X, K 5 35 Marta De los Santos. Cynthia ,rg v Del Palacio, Leilani DePew X F 5' x, A il Donna Deponte, Laura Del .g,, CQ 1:- Valle. LeslieDenney Jam ' x x E: ffliaiilr-'V-f5'1'f l' 1 - ,'3?'f- , , , Marivel Diaz. Freddie Do- I i f' LJ I blado. Craig Dogorzelski I .,' , . Kent Dolhy. Terri Donawell, K i K :in j.W. Donnelly ' Aii' 'V if , Y y 'ii L N3 1:4 I 2,4-. ,abil l IEA 5 Z Freshman Freddie Doblado looks at an exciting Bruce Lee magazine. ow-to-book of kung 1 3 r- Q, E. X 1 Q Nl Ili ll r 13 V. Y s- r S. ' Q? at 1 t : 3 5. .X . 4 lr' a F Fiji ' 1 ...v. an Y lr ,.. l K ,., QU, Y k 'J R' fu studied b r. , . Pg e. N V1 , 0 - 5 t- I V H 5 it ' ' WU '51 . 'A W3 , Q4 It . ' - f 4 V V ,V 5, ,. V,. .A . ,-.v . . . . 1.. Q f fd- ,V -Y D . ' 3 4 N' R I ' Q il X r'7v'?. is Q, . ',.- --P-.rw . N, 255, , l ,, ...ly , , QW . . if 1 , V Q ' 'jeff Y T 5 ' .fffir 53 3? 'ff k' ' . f -sz' 25552 ' i ' ' V 4' - , -G , s ' lic 3431 v ,f f' if i 4. 2 ' R' 'X W 1 ...y .4 44 K ,, W M KX A :SAW Q v f 'V 1 1 i rg P ,.,. , . J V .Tl A Q i is A 'S - lj 4 ,Y 1 ca? Q W 1 ' 1' A 1 '15, N' . A ' i, f, 5 v - .gc - r . .. wt. ., ,asf - :.- ,af . f .-, , R W -, My 5 .,,.f 5' ., ., A if V ta' wg , Qs gg Q-V F l P . q .4 V Q A 3. ' 1. f . f , Eiillsz. . at 3 5' ' 'K ' V , X 1.1 , ' ., . X Q., K f - 'ilk' 1 A ,1.. ., f1 f.q,.f f' ,s 5 A ima t Q R K' K ,ta 43 ii J fl , . ' ' ' 4 . 5 Deidre Donovan. Barry Doo- little. Bill Dorris Robert Dorris. Barbara Doty. Harry Draucle jose Duarte. Lonnie Dugger. DonnaDuggan David Duggan, Richard Duffy. Kathy Duran Lynda Duncan. Chris Dunn. Robert Duron frosh Alfonso Durham. Dzubinski. Teresa Joanne Edgar. David Edens, Kim Elliott. jerry Elliott, Janice Elliott. john Ellis, Robert Engler Mando Escobar, Eddie Es- queda, Tracy Estes. Robert Eure. Darrell Evans. Margie Evans, Ernie Eytcheson. joe Ezzell. Richard Facio Ben ny Falcon. Ron ny Fear- now, Mike Fenecli. Maggie Fernandez, Terri Fiasco- naro, Dean Fields. M itch Fields. Mag Flores. Mark Flores Richard Flores. David Flosi. Keith Flowers, David Forti. Nanette Forrester. Tim For- restal, Pat Forrest. Richard Fordyer, Yvonne Fournier Theresa Fraga. Bill Fraser. Steve Frey, Sammy Friday, Patrice Frungillo. Charles Frawley. Cindy Frydendall. Dianne Gaenzle. Robert Gais Kevin Gallagher. Terry Gally. Lydia Gandara. Cindy Garcia. Gary Garcia, Mike Garcia, Patrick Garcia, Patsy Garcia, Patti Garcia CLASSES Michael Gardner, Jens Gardner, Paula Garza, R0- lando Garza, Chuck Gaume, Glynda Gavlik, Caranina Ghent, Val Gibbs. james Gillbreath Elizabeth Gil, Mike Gill, Bryan Gillaspy, Renee Glaze- brook, jerry Glenn, julie Glover, Marc Glover, Gayle Goal, Terri Gomez Carmen Gonzales, Mario Gonzales, Martha Gonzales, Michele Gonzales. Rodolfo Gonzales, Steve Goodnight, Pam Gordy, Phillip Gorham, GailGrassie jerry Graves, Robert Greene, Debby Greenlee, Diane Greenwaldt, Robert Griffin, Mike Griggs, Robert Grimes, Ricky Grimm, Kelly Grooms Shirley Guerrero, Lourdes Guevara, Guy Guidici, Ralph Guthrie, Gay Guthrey, juan Gutierrez, Judy Gutierrez, Sylvia Gutierrez, Mario Guz- man Roger Haas, Brian Hackfeld, Phyllis Hagens, james Hall, Rubi Hall, Rusty Hall, janet Hammett, Michelle Hands, Patty Haner Wendy Hanft, Terry Hanna, Fatima Hardesty, Chip Haren, Suzy Haro, jerry Harris, Terry Harris, Diana Hartzog, Angie Hash Iames Hastings, Althea Hawk- ins, Linda Hayes, Tim Heidt- man, Glenn Helton, David Henderson, Steve Hendley, Kyle Henson, Alice Hernan- dez, Angie Hernandez, Cathy Hernandez, Donny Hernan- dez, Jimmy Hernandez, juan Hernandez, Mickey Her- nandez, Terry Herrera, Esther Herron, Steve Hickcrson Ken Hickle, Kim Hicks, Eliz- abeth Hinojosa, james Hodde, Debbie Hoefs, Theresa Hoff- man, Mark Hogan, Barbara Holcomb, Debra Hollebeke Roma Holloway, Ricki Holmes, Stephanie Holo- chwost, Brett Homan, Cyndi Hooten. Gary Horn, Mark Horner, Scott Howard, Char- lotte Howell joel Hudgins, Brendy Huf- ford, Allen Huizdak, George Humphreys, Susan Hundley, Tammy Hutto, jimmy Hunt, lose Iglesias, Eric Inman r ,, we f-v 1 nh ,. i te LE T455 A .WT R F-'v . sis' fi , , jk A, Q1 -v ' Q33 , , 93, Q, fl - i 1 6' -' I ' M . 1 i r , .ea n R U a. 2 fa.- ,Q K 'wo A , ,Q L , . Pk fy iiififl il , , , , 1? A rj, 1 f in , 2 9 Z at 3' .k Q , ,H 4 'x lg mar? dz, xv at 4, A 1 it '-J' . .W ,W-1 35 . XL' S -I F ye M' rum ' 4. 1 V iii: Ali 3' l A ,. . ,.:Qk w A H . wi M it -flfl ff' K ,ig , J ii' it 3 ' i ., -a. 1 'Qj::2',iT:' 'if-I 5.1, bf! 'A V' ,if 7'-E. K' s E iiiwfktbisl is x , y , V , Hts, i , as 5 -.Q i f ,K vp .A , R 4:5 i no f . X ' or FQ ,aff - 'Aft ,,4. i on t -t -2 J J W - -JG if.. .,VV I , 312 Sq . Q I i il A vi A :iii i l if -- X' N ' P I '- X Nil 5 A 1 'rj ' 1 Y 'iq , N its -1, Q ff , J -xf n A V' 'gh in ll 'O E .'.-f. t Karen Jabalie, David Jackson, Greg Jacobelli, Annette Jacobs, Mike Jansen, Terry Jarrett, Debbie Jeffords, SusieJenschke, Kenny Jett Anne Johnson, Craig John- son, Debra Johnson, Don Johnson, Richard Johnson, George Jones, Denise Joseph, Mike Joyce, James Kaster David Kaufman, Debbie Kazght, Christina Keisser, Colleen Kilbourne, Michael Klere, Dana Kilgore, Karen Kilgore, Mark Kitchin, Jeann- ette Kimbrell Jimmy King, Carrie Kirk- patrick, Leisa Kirtley, Mike Klamborowski, Tom Klein, Carrie Koebel, Melanie Koehler, Pamela Kopfle, John Kushen Friendship dominates Freshmen Class D w r it ' 5 ie , if W ,ul -- .x x i I 0 ,0 ,o : 9 ' . l , 4' Freshman cheerleaders Terry Fraga, Virginia Ybarra, and Chris Dunn enjoy a relaxing halftime break with friends during the Ross game. CLASSES 'W ,Bl 297 Ruben Lahrado, Roy Lam- hert. john Land, Diane Lane, judy Lang. Hector Lara, Larry Lara, Mike Larsen, Craig Law Nan Lawson, Arturo Lechuga, Donna Leftault, Debra Left- eult, Ava Leger, Luke Le- grand. Kathy Lehman, David Lekowski, Loretta Leon Luigi Leos. Kathy Lerma, Michel Leroux. Cayla Lesley, George Levy. David Lewis, Irene Lewis. Patty Lewis, Martha Licon Miguel Licon, Pat Lieurance, Russ Likins, Glenn Lindsey, Dolores Loera, Arthur Lopez, Carlos Lopez. Marty Lopez, Eleazar Lozoya Robin Lucky, Patricia Lump- kin, Ray Luna, Kristy Lund Vikki Lundberg, Bill Luttrell, Michael Maciel, Eddie Mad- den Sharon Magerovich, Mur- garet Mais. Terry Mais Joseph Malidore Keith Mallory, Eddie Mann. Pat Marcheze. Nancy Mar- cheze Sandy Marquez, joe Marti- nez, Sylvia Martinez, Tom Mathews Tom Mayers, Dennis Mc- Bride, Robin McCarthy, Gerry McClure Cindy McCoy, Denise Mc- Cright, joe Nlelilveen, Kevin McGinnis Patty McGrath, Michelle McKay. Kevin McKenzie. Cheryl McKnight 5, ,,. ' X im Q A . if 'ts Yr- E . ' 4- 1 ii , N V f, ,fi Lf, X M iii! 'L Q-'F we fn 'S - af if 7-4 1 1 -an 13 , - f w' 1' 4 Y' . 1 ii, ' X v ,- A , TS , K J Y ali-KL R K X -1 - L, . 4 ,, v ' , 2 :E . 3', ' Y Qii C , 'K .M ' X- 6 . rl ii W V, f ' t v i -k ,gpii ii A 1' Q it 4 , ' C si, I A iiiiiw 'fix Q J t X, e E2 he , C ,S 'gl , of Q J, , K y 2 ' Ti it 11? af ,Q-4 K .I 3 .ui e f K ' nj-M , gi D 45 , 1 ff f-'Y J . ' l l ' A- uf M i 3 l f ii ii glf . ,ff ' ' C' ,f C 1, ii Kgs - ' I N V' f Sf . 1' 1 an 'Nf l X. ' 'lf s . ,rw fig ii, 'F' .g ' -f We- , , . RQ we . X A , ii fi is ' in E 1 , , 9 .-,H 'V' i V - -'si -L t,t.., X : ' Kim Zimmerman reaches to get a needed book. K xv t XX? F '23 ' i 'CX Q' aim 2. All huddled together under a plastic wrap. freshmen fans show their true spirit for the team at the Eastwood-Austin football game. Class endures thick and thin of spirit 1 . E5 ze- I ' x -- 1 2 s 4. A., ,- ggi K s i li i R i 1,5 t , as Q 4 5'- -J 5 ko 7 x 1 5 Iv f - if .f. gtvf ,+ img, Z, , WL gi X: f 1 s . bfi ii an HH l . ' S A H ,.. K JAN xx K xx .M 34 f Fe' X' ,E 3 A A l A it I 2 V' ' 55354 'W , r Q x 4 ,, 5 'X 'i q , 9 H f ' A A 3' - new lg ,, 1: 1,1 A 1 A b Q , l W, ,rx s :fu 'fy f ,s,ii, t W' I Ig gy' la K 6' , -' 1 J, 5 5, . A K V A al ' V , LJ1 e t, A , , t, sgs M ' t R -' 'f': ft Q-if . . ii A Pa R l ' 'gli' ' 9 Roy McLerran, Kevin Me- Pherson, Lori McQuien. Johnnie MeQuillian, Jodie Meaa, Robert Medina Caro- lyn Medlin, Yvonne Medrano, DavidMeeks Angel Melendez, Mark Mel- hoff, Lori Mendoza, Suzy Mendoza, Peggy Meredith, Marcia Merrell, Kathy Met- calf, Marvell Meyer, Lori Miessen Colleen Miller, julie Miller, Sean Miller, Toni Miller. David Mills, Jack Mills, Wil- fred Mireles, Lynette Mock. Richard Moeek Arthur Moore, Carlene Moore. Robert Moore, Herb Monsisuais, Debra Monti- cone, Melinda Mora, Daniel Morales, Elizabeth Morales. Larry Morales Diana Moreno, Louie Mo- reno, john Morgan, Terri Morris, Wendy Mowbray, Ricky Moya, Margaret Mur- phy, Eric Musshorn, j.C. Mutchler jeff Myers, Mark Myers, Robert Myers, VVillie Nabhan, Diana Narro, Adalberto Navar, jaime Navar, julie Navar, Ande Nelson CIIASSHS i 1 E e on I 1- ' Bob Nelson, Henry Nesbitt, 'ja gy f ' 'L Q Yi Chris Newkirk, Shari Norris, iff K Kendra Norville L , K? fi, V A , 1 'Q 'f Glfzla, K , , ' vicki Nowicki, Kenny L 'ig L gg 'ig , Q K' xl ' ' O'Brien, George Ochoa, Ruth i - Y f-, N J! 1 Ochoa, Debby Ohsick 2.1 X ,Th i K A . . f ' -or rf ' A I. 3 1 A Vkr' V,k' i I 3 e . 2 f R ,L X' l Debbie Olivas, Roxann Olivas, 'h ' JN x Sylvia Olivas, Hector Oli- f , rg ,ky -, It verra, Hugo Olmos V I 'ti 5 'K I A Q QEQQ- s q ' K , . Y . . I 4 WM kwa. R - e' + f 3 5' Catherine Olson, Carlos W K K f4- i f .- ,w--. .. W- N Ortega, Susan O'Quinn, Q ,,. ' 3 NNN -' ' S 'i' K1 Richard Ornelas, Melanie 3 Q 4 O'Roark X . Qs f f , N ,l' -' Q3 Ricky Moya and Patricia Stepanski illuminate 'X X i 'R fl, 3 their spirit with frosh at pep rally. X 'i i K' 'ii' ' i' ' F h t ff t ll d ' f tb ll Y ' f 1 9 'ii i ,.jiQ.,2' Linda Orona, Barbara Ortega, Q, if ' Delisa Osborne, Tony Oste- ,. A , Q V ' ika, john Oswald, Carla , QT, f, -Qi' A ' Owens, Sharon Ozbun, Rita ' T fi! . 2 Palma, Leslie Palmeira V K ' , , , , ,X R V Glenn Parker, Ish Parra, jack S in , Patterson, Kurt Paxson, Perry H- Y H L I Zig, :fl 5 Q Payne, Felix Pedregon, Bobby c - 'C er - 2. i G .5252 ' i - 'Eh fn, , Pedregon, Kelly Pelletier, 5 'N , ' ' X . .IAV mf 1, rj f V 'Q Netalie Pelton KJ li Q .ff , ,. my , 'riav ,W 17' U ,121 s , fgg e t ' T4 - 1 at-al, vt ' e 'N :I Y of f 'Q 1. Carolina Perez, Zeborah Pendergrass, Suzan Petteys, Cindy Pfoutz, Barbara Phil- lips, Tawnya Phillips, jerry Pickett, Alan Pierce, Lynda Pinault Charlene Pineda, Charley Plowman, Cindi Ponder, Laura Ponzio, Christine Portillo, Brad Powell, Rick Praeht, Dave Prewitt, Barbara Pruitt Glenn Pruitt, Mike Putney, Karen Pyle, Penny Pyle, Scott Quillicy, Linda Quimby, Patsy Quinteros, Paul Rami- rez, Sandi Ramsey joan-Ann Rangel, Daryl Ray, Chris Reed, Ginger Reed, Irvin Reeves, Robin Reni- schler, Mike Residori, Cathy Reynolds, Bobby Ribble Brian Rich, Chip Richardson, Madalyn Richardson, Mary Richardson, Ronald Richey, Tana Ridge, Roger Riester. Shirley Riggs, Clark Rivas A L r r ' f S , W Q , - ,Q ,Q , Q .-, I , M 5 D N 'A Q, , af 'L a ,M X lf ' R 'sfiiifftf-L 'e 161 S L , W ifi ' rrr, ,i Y ff: gi y ,S A W W V 5 at av ' be r t 5 'J sf' Q ' iii. s, L . A ' N' S i 1 'A ' .si A 1, .W -' f. f . , V, ,Q ., 4 ' ' A - I vs b 1 ' V gl. I X1 N' ,. 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Q e 1. k 5 ' - v 1 ' aff. 1 .I . at e ii' ' A I A 1 E'fl :1 , X Minas' ,Q I ' M . . - Fgif, lm 4 ' ' ri 1 ga, 4 V ,-if-,A a fig, , -Q M- - ff- li , 1 ' Lff'x.i4EA?fQ X74 :H f I 4- ' .e Collette Tietnvorlh and Liz Hinojosa vigilantly watch a frosh game. l in-V Q .f. f'- -, .- ' , 1 . ,si ef. . , 'f 4 3 14ff?2A,.3 4 31' :R Q, , xl x lg., 1-, ' W . X L' , gl- Q . 'E 4 X V ' 5 1 1, x .. I as 5 53 if ,swf S jf 7 K in . I 'lff'.'.z,'Al J? 3 12 i ' , 5 ' 1 ffl 'Lf eg' xt sl S ' , H W 5 S ,H .12 , rfb-2' Gus Rivas, Annie Rivera, Carlos Rivera, james Rivera. Ruthie Rivera, Cheryl Robin- son. Donna Robinson, Mike Robinson, Frank Rocha Dolores Rodriquez, Irma Rodriquez, Lilie Roclriquez. Sara Rojas, jim Romano. Richard Romero, Elizabeth Romo, Cary Ross, Patty Ross Ann Ruiz, Donna Russell, Lorrie Rutzen, Sissy Sabo, Charley Sainz, Eddie Salazar, Gilbert Samaniego. Bonnie Samhrano, Annie Sanchez Carlos Sanchez, Louie San- chez, Susan Sandford, Mark Sandy, Veronica Santos, john Savino, Becky Sawyer, Debbie Schuller, Robin Schulz Suzanne Schumacher. Chuck Scruggs, Vicki Schwartz, David Segapeli, Fred Selleis, john Seymour, Richard slmw, Danny Sheehan, Susan Shenot Regina Shepherd, joe Short, Melissa Shotwell Steve Siffert, Steve Silagi, Danny Silva Frank Sims, Pat Simons, Letie Siqueiros Rick Slater, jammy Slaughter, Benny Smith Charles Smith, Cindy Smith, Eric Smith Lisa Smith, Ron Smith, Mark Smyth jay Snow, Terry Snyder, Kim Soohoo CLASSES Cindee Soza. Clifford Spain. David Springer. Dennis Stallings, Karen Stanford. jennifer Stapher. Mike State. Dianne Steelhammer. Patricia Stepanski jucly Stephens. Miehael Stevhl. Dana Stevens. Kathy Stevenson. Tim Stodeld. Marcia St. john. Mike Stone. Lelelle Stoglin. Vietor Stovall Karen Stoner. Lenny Stringer. Mike Sulanlve, Mike Summer- ford. Ty Surratl. Liz Sutton. Larry Swasey. Carol Swei- gart. Chris Tallman David Tarnosky. Jose Tava- rez. April Taylor. David Taylor. jeff Taylor. Kathy Taylor. Lamar Taylor. Teri Taylor. Cloria Tellez joe Tellez. Colette Teits- worth, Arnold Terrazas. Bill Terrell. Carl Thomas. Mark Thomas. Bill Thomson. Billy Thompson. Howard Thomp- son Liz Thompson. Mark Thomp- son. julie Tieclemann Douglas Tiemann. All Tije- rina. Martha Tiseareno Lance Tomlinson. Volanda Torres. Margie Toso Connie Trejo. Crant Trevi- thielc. Rieky Truelove Terri Tryher. Roh Tucker. Steve Tuey Cary Turner. Tim Turner. Susan l'roda Dena Valdez, Adrian Valen- cia. Letty Valdez , K lyvl y ss. J. . 3 .. 21 -, ,. 414,99 ff 1 4 f 2 Q. if 1 ,. l I8 -T 4 are - , -' i .- L, f rr' ' . 45,32 q - '--' E f-:Mr , ,fi , f-. - ee: H 5 5 V g . T- Q V 1 of A ig ff.: K -x ' 5. , . Q ' ' ' ' 1 A , . X ,A , . t . --rm ' . ' 9' Chef' fi .tu , .1 ,Ip ' J. . -. 1 fe-'Q f -' 1 , f- ig '- HQ Q 'if ' 4'7'S43.L. 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J 1, - 1 K 5 rs Gia! 1 A , f 1, iz 1 4 A T ' ' , rw, f ,r Q - I f -,V -e M ,-J AF 1' , Q. 'i'. W . sz -,iyrwihe ,J , .m if 1 .. Z - 'ae L -A i ,s x ,, 3 'B Despite 6 goofing around, frosh ambition thrives .f Rudy Yaladez. Socorro Val- . V 5 . . . -C' dez. Christine Valentine , ' l l , Ji, sxymw , , A A z tet' f . it Qi . ., A 'Q' f' 1 I ijt ay, 7 .fy x Kim HicksandDonjohnson battle overacoke. gr' V , 'fl 5 . KVVV :J y,,h,. z ,V ' ffl, I ji W -A 1 ' is E' ., , . A Af 1 ,V L. ,Q s 4 1 Q' ,. , 4' K 1 - t . , ' f 'ol .2 . ., wCf.f3Q's ls J , K -4 A N With ' if 'wtf lg- 5. ' .f ' , ' J' fs ' . 'L 7 p , QPF i 'V ., ' ,i ,,-1733.5 A , .T 3 ,f l ns 'K . f - , 'A ' r, 1:43 4 vq, .- 13 , H .. . .,,, E l Y 5 ' ff fi ri M. .5 2 M xv 2 E W ' Ji l it I tx N 5 .il 5 X I I si- ' U 'kr v 'zabfp , fi' 13, T s , .I .3 Alf' A 1 Q7 ' A tl X lx x Hy' ' V A 1 A 3 Q' Pl ,-f' -' , :- 2'p'M A, 'D it? zz W :- xii , W x I ' mayb V ' K My ,af gt 2 it l ' A 5 ii! ii 1 Wi 5 f , . .,,, as in-it L' ' :Q Y in 'AQ :mb Y, Bryan Varenkamp. Kathy Vargas. Iohn Vaughan. Todd Vaughn, Josie Vega Patsy Vera. David Vieseas. Mag Villarreal. jack Villott, Tim Vogel Kenny Wade, Crystal Wagner. Skip Waide. Steven Walker. Mike VValtman Chris Warren. john Warren, Mark WVarren, Cassandra Washington. Laura WVarwick Jana Watts. Steve Vl'augh. Greg Wayne. jenean Weaver. Mike YVeaver Keith Welch. Zachary Welch. Annette VVenger. Brenda West, Martha VVest, Bill West- hoff. Carol YVhite, Virginia White, john WVhitehurst Dean Wiesinger. Bill wilku. Claudia WVilke. Kathy VVilker- son, Charlie Willett. Beth XVilliams, Steve lVilliams, Terrell VVilliams, Tim YVilliams Mona Williamson. Pam Wil- liamson. jim VVilson. Matt Wimmer, Dawn Windham. Crystal XVinfrer. Cail Wis- niewski. Erie lVolterslorff. Erika Womack Bob VVo0d. Austin YVoorlard. Bobby Wfooldridge. Shirley Workman. Bobby VVright, Rita wright, Olin Wynn. Lydia Yancy, Virginia Yharra Ronnie Yeatman, Eric Young, Rick Young, Paul Zalesak, Pete Zarter, Eddie Zauala. Doreen Zeller. Kim Zimmer, Carlos Zuloaga CLASSES 'W X 12' ff! 'ifC1--fx-.'I I , 4' ' . '- X ' ' ,,:- ff f 11' X2 Q-,N-R,.f,vl.4'ip'3f.J Us c - - ,- S ' I I ,I,I ,X .CI II IIIXI I ,IOlgI vu hxIISixQRI.'I!f ll 'xI ,S -VIQX 5 1 -SA N! lfjgi , I X fy 1' QQXY ' J,,f'i? I , lc 'X , x ' l YQI X -Q f r I xr XX .X r 1 1,1 . wifi L ' N- . f, k'-1 Z if -F x 'N f 'II' - ma Y I v : ..-L? 7'- N 'x l 'I f '55Nfv-'J - ' .x . X X ' 'V , -.,5IQ1fx,I'x,!I,f I , ,x I I . I I XXI ,XI I 1-II f - f-f+:xQ, K - ,, .,W Nf c ' ,. I, NSN X , 11,5 4 , X X ,f ,- XM ,f f Lil ly! 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III, I I Y Y X Q ,f , flf 1 ' f ' a ,W 1 FI DING A EW I- m I Carol lVatslce secretary Debbie Wilson treasurer jcanninc Rosprim parliamcutarian Linda Achim Tina Aguilar Irma Alvarado Roberta Amos Jayme Brown Loc Ann Clrarskc Susan Cults juni Davin Andrea Dclinc Ilutor Soto, assisted by Rosa Xludrel pulls tht Dttmu float in the Burning of the F Detinu rings victor bell, burns TI, Staslie lluttanus. Debbie Smith. andjoni Davin ring the victory bell on Ilornceorning clay. Psazzl Detinu. a girls scrviee or- ganization, filled the school year with a flurry of activities. Homecoming topped their agenda with participation in the Burning of thc hall decoration. and a car and float contest. Club members made and sold yarn dolls as a spirit booster for the football team and rang the traditional vic- tory bell during homecoming. Sundays were spent cleaning the football sta- dium after games. Detinu sponsored the garter toss at the Halloween carnival and performed a play for the Southwestern Childrens Home. Sharma Dulce Susan Edens Staslie lluttanus Debbie Lindsey Monica Perea Debbie Price Debbie Smith Michele Spence Rosa Tavarez Leslie lVilkin lleetor Soto beau Mr. Chuck Myers sponsor l ADYIZIITISINC wins sweepstakes award Lifetime habits, friendships. and memories, who could ask for more? The members of Anehta Sesea have for three years fought, cursed and learned to love one another by work- ing for one common goal-doing something that they could be proud of accomplishing. Uniqueness is a word heard many times before. but Anehta Sesea cap- tured every inch of its meaning. They not only came up with novel ideas at Halloween carnivals, but also won honors for their unequalled 'iEast- wood Stadiumu which captured Sweepstakes at Homecoming. Along with all the many hours of work on the Homecoming hall, the members in unison with Detinu had the honor of handling the Burning of the 'E' cere- monies. Beau Rodney Deloach of Anehta Sesea along with Detinu's beau lit the 'E' while the other mem- bers watc hed. Four years of their lives have been spent together. Lifetime habits, friendships. and memories have been made. The girls, knowing that their years of running the club were over, picked little sisters. Uniqueness may not be so hard to find anymore . . . Rita Casarez president Donna Stephens vice-president Claudia Rivas secretary Denise Allen treasurer Patti Navareltl: chaplain Linda Cantrell historian Connie Dove parliamcntarian Terri Roche representative ' . 04. .L 1 ... A. - ' 4 , Mg -rf 1 ,ti JZ ,pt ,, Anehta Sesea entertalnsg wp Q A.. -M 'fx f V -ml ..a.. X .I . W. T ,Q -'.,1i I ,X V 'H . Ni M-4' I' .113 Nancy YVilliams prepares hallway strings. v. 'Q .ea . ..-Y Terri Bryant jodie Cotcher Kathyjuvrud Kristi Kays 'Q- -N, til Gfxx iraq .,. 1 Q 1, rv.. it . ff. l. ,. ,' .fu1 '. ?'2':'.'Q?f f -'1':' jifgif' X ' Cyndi Lund V ,F Martha Monticone Q W V 1 ' fif','i.i Paula Skirkowski gl D -V f X 5.5 , . . 4hnQi5,f if '5 'qi - Sarah Springer 434, . - w w. ' ,argztj P. .gg -:jj fi l - -' - My t :sf 'Wt 7' . fr 1 , 1 l Pam Stallings Lauren Stephens Cindee Travis Nancy Williams F .A 7- ag I, , A W 3 ,gf 412'-Ky , j. ...'. af5'g455-L' i . 16,51 M ,4 1, ' tisqliesea'-fv:,f::1jQ i, if 'Qaatf' ' jean W isniewski V 1 -. , . I t at .LQ 'Q W ' will -' ' - K l. 4 .L W 3 5' erm fi ,S I If lv tl it y i 'Q , vw fa. X x X Lynda Wyrick .-gig: 5' Q tu. -L' -' Ms. Linda Robinson sponsor 1 Rodney Deloach 4 x-5 beau i, ' ' i 314:11 3 'riiff --J Y 3, '3 Y--'A 6', ' , b t, ,.'. jfL YL 1- ' 45, R 5 t , , f 'fi ,Er Teresa Gardner and Connie Dove of Anehta Sesea make a poster to add the winning touch to their Homecoming hall which captured Sweepstakes. Q - 1542 ts ri 'YM .tkl .i li' 'Un-v..?vf--......., 5 we-Q. 3 1 v ' A W' f . 1 H WMM . .3 :iii 3-,g k r W , ,f . ' I J I ,. . if f 'A ' 1' ,. .sst r :ww , Q , . ., K: -- 5 wwf, -V . V N 5423 ,a f X- 3- N 1 .. limhnn Ekappa members picnic at White ands Ekappzfs picnic to YVbite Sands ended the summer for junior members. Dur- ing the summer vacation members made pillows for the senior citizens in a local home. VVays and means projects included numerous bake sales and paper drives. Serving refreshments to the varsity football players became a weekly habit for members of Ekappa. Homecoming activities brought Ekap- pa to their feet with an outstanding hall. At the burning of the E , Ekap- pa depicted Eastwood scrambling the eagles in a football game. VVinning the game against Andress topped the week as a successful Homecoming for all the Ekappa members. Cennie Martinez president Cindy Valadez vice-president Marrissa Fraga secretary Diane Done treasurer Marie Spindler parliamentarian Debbie Townsend chaplin Lori Hammett historian Byron YVarc beau Miss Lucille Carrillo sponsor Debbie Anderson Cathy Bono Mendy Burkett img? X lil, -we ,N s Y, Marta Tavarez listens as Miss Lucille Carrillo, club sponsor, explains the Homecoming hall. -an f iv l l- tv Debbie Castillo Putty Cllristophcrsnn S.4..--- E. it Patty Diaz Diana Duncan Denise Cerdes Felice Inman Kelly McCuan Diane Meister Carol Sllcelmn M uricl Shousc Marta Ta varez Debbie Villarcal Sheryl YVatts Vicky Young Ccnnic Martinez, president, demonstrates the club spirit by putting up locker tags ADVERTISIINF Service acts highlight Doowtsae year Trooper epidemic spread throughout Doowtsae members causing blue toes and gold noses. We did a long overdated paint job on the school bulletin board ending up with more paint on us than on the Wallf' re- marked President Lea Allen thus re- vealing the source of their disease. Lea Allen president Doris Diaz vice-president Dianne McFadden secretary Kim Lewis treasurer Liz Casteel historian Kalah Rampy parlimentarian Karen Kistenmacher chaplain Joyce Canavan representative Beth Blair Dianna Gallegos Patty Gonzalez Cheri Holloman Georgette jose ph Gerry Martinez Sandy Nelson Linda Robertson Doowtsae also painted the trash cans and the school marquee. Helping youngsters at Safety Town served as their community project. Members also helped their class with the annual canned foods drive. Locker tags were made as spirit boost- 'YQ-J T- Sf' . . . , JAC' qu--P 1 , P . 'HQ er for the B-team football players throughout the season. Homecoming encouraged Doowtsae to decorate a hall and to enter the car contest. The club also featured the marriage booth at the carnival. Spirit projects are now a Doowtsae tradition. -x Us x -s 7 he :If .- V. to 2, ff f Debbie Castillo laughingly makes fun of member Ioyce Canavan who is making cupcake deals withjohn Townsend at a Doowtsae bake sale. Judy Shawver Kathy Smith Carlisle Thompson Caihy Thomas julie Witlox Nancy Wilkins Terrie White Cary Work beau Mrs. Nancy Burke sponsor Mrs. june Rampy sponsor ADVERTISING Donna Tibbs president Gwyn sm: vice-president Debra Correll secretary Mitzi Noel treasurer Renee Pereira J' parliamentarian Brenda Corrcll historian Cyndi Chcsak representative Linda Acheson , Y lr-. '- is Michelle Beechem Mary Death Terry Dove Mary Downs . . 799 s V25 at f In order to aid the school Sherry Young, one of the Yahna Phi members on the committee to change the marquee. stays after school to help. , , , C X x7 5 xl t :L if 1 93 Donna Tihbs, Cyndi Chesak. Terry Dove. and Renee Pereira work on Homecoming decorations. Susan Fa rrier Cindy Caunboa ,, H lv' 1' is Yahna Phi aids schoolg boosts spirit Cangwayl This was the starving cry of the B-team football players as they rushed for the refreshments served often by Yahna Phi. Other projects such as painting the outside trash cans and changing the marquee aided the school. For the community, Yahna Phi made coloring books for an orphanage and gave the humane society the papers that were needed. The club also found time to sell suckers, good-bye-o- grams, and hold a rummage sale. Sara Hendryx Diane Lipsett Donna Lipsett Lori Lowman Bridget Tingucly Sherry Young do mac Cty' 520-1, cf ffc,LQa.Lf'o C207 cf- 6 --- CCL ci! 0754 cr Mailed, 364011 Qfgjfuf. '97 I ' q.-4,25 mu., 4 ' 'GMC iw' fb! G-1... EUPWYL7, fr 'Y DCU-vtwuf an , ., Lou 4jDQLfUeou'4'4-as ADVERTISING 315 Entre Nous coordinates Safet Town Get those bratty kids off my back! This is just one of the remarks heard by several Entre Nous members while working at Safety Town at Bassett Center during the summer. Club members taught children the rules of bicycle and street safety. Nancy Sola president Pam Simonetti vice-president Susie Peterson secretary Lupe Nr-vare7 treasurer Kim Townslcy representative Susie Dwyer historian Mary Battle Patty Diaz In the summer, Entre Nous prepared for the opening of school. They painted the faculty parking lot and worked at registration. Exhibiting their spirit during the year, members made locker tags each week for the varsity football team and l l Fig -4 is 'WK ,H , ':'.:,' - ,- . H . kai , ' , , IW: F' -. ' i , V-'f ' ' 1 X H 'A' 'l ' J C'-of J'- Kr ,,,-Jgg N., K 1' '-' ' 2-mai' .sv ,h r - . X . 3- ' f il A li 17 I y s i 'G if -'3'f:!Q,Jf'i'T: f A V jf s fl' x 1 ,QF 1 ' mini X 'f 'W 2 Q- 4 iv sip. L' 5,11-.' 'f .2- '71, LT .P 911' 1 , Wife - Q . W -SFI z 3' , 3? K is T Xi ' 1 I ,' ' . ?. Hr ' fi , il l il ll 5 -3454. N., , X i 13 ,5-.12 'Mar A le ' -. - Y' K 5 . ai, qi f , - I 'a i Fm' .- -, , lu. -. gi, I .Lu ,aa , 9. 3: L? 'wx - rl '93-1 -if .- 4 Q after practices on Tuesday, the girls served lemonade. Getting into the Homecoming spirit, Entre Nous decorated a hall entitled Just Like Yesterday. For the Hallo- ween Carnival, the girls held a record dedication booth. 'QL , w .-'rn 5. A Kathy Donovan Traci Duggan Leeann Erwin Becky Howell EJ. Peggy King Lynn Landsheft Nancy Luna Scottie Nlelierren if W rf- Club members Lisa Mendonca and Mary Battle make plans for Entre Nous' Homecoming hall. an gf? 'S 13' E 1. I X avg' I4 Ulf 12 fiber 1 x nP'p 1 i K 1 rv 1 .r -J ,mv Rita MeNieee Lisa Mendonea nqr -sm l -44' -1- President Nancy Soza and Susie Dwyer get a breath of air after serving tea to the football team. Deena Sanders Marie Spindler Elsa Vieseas Marylee VVarwick Rachel Wofford jim Bowden beau ADVERTISING 'fs- ,-+5 'Q , - 'x ss '-Q ...Q Nu '-'- -.V ,- 'T ,, . fm-1-uw ,-awww 1 i, . Ms-af-A-M . .,......4.w-' .,..f- 317 oph girls march for needy tots Sigma Clll President Margarcl Dulmis and Susan Dans help a student sclccl some hakcd Margaret Dubois prcsidcnt Laura Paytc x ice-president Sharon Provcr:ck secretary Tracy Funly treasurer Kelli Kessel parliamentarian Sue Vaughn historian joan Inman represcnlalivc Tcrric Anaya Susan Davis Donna Divcly Cindy Eaton Sherrie Fudcrinan Dulora Frcdrickson Nancy Ilcrnatlcz Susan Lincoln Disa Nlarsh Ekgrafi.. , . 1' 'fx 4a-X '- . :u mr-M2595 ,H 1' nf.--14 MW Theresa Nlerrihew Ann Salazar Wh N.. l? 77fQ7 ' 'in-9' 7 Delora Frcdrickson holds her hreath as Margaret Wilmot decides to huy some stationary. Sonja Silva Kelly Spence listher Vigil Kristy Welch Kenny Cross heau M rs. M ary Hornby SPOYISOI' 'iKeep walking, only a few miles to go was the encouragement mem- bers of Sigma Chi shouted to each other during the walk-a-thon to help sick children. Issuing textbooks at registration and two faculty teas were but a few of the many service proj- eets Sigma Chi performed. Sigma Chiis Homecoming hall was a glittering affair. Featuring Minnie and Mickey in a 'iDisneyland Themef, the hall was a big success. Participating in the Halloween earni- val, Sigma Chi sold pickles to the crowds. Other money-making projects included bake sales, a rummage sale and selling stationary to the students. Besides serving refreshments after the games and lemonade after prac- tices. the girls boosted the B-team to victory hy putting up locker tags. ADVERTISING Andrea Dehne president Ieannine Rosprim secretary Margaret Licon treasurer Linda Hosey historian 4 't Vicky Gorman 'A 'fl representative Roberta Amos U Becky Baldwin J Ly' -H l 4, ' ' . ,za . K Debbie Blackwell Y' ' 4 1 ,e,J'g. 5 QS -,rpg . 1 5 Q A 'Gr 2. ff ' ,.. f:vf1' .',. Aa- 'n f 1. az--dwg I fvfqs- ' 2,2 I -55' f'3l'9gi 'f 'iw' u.- .:??ff ' , .' 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Trying out new ideas, Saltatrix en- thralled Halloween carnival crowds with Under the Big Topf, Dancers interpreted the different circus per- formers with movements and cos- tumes. Trooperland hall was decor- atrated by Saltatrix during Home- coming activities. Saltatrix also sold key chains to raise money for costumes. Fourteen new members were initiated. altatrix learns to perform jazz dances Q. 3. Denise Schatte Marie Spindler 1177 Carlisle Thompson Debbie Townsend Sheryl Watts Wendy VVeaver Leslie VVilkin Kelly Williams Chuck Kessel beau Dennis Diaz beau ADVERTISING Betty Borregu president Norma Espinoza vice-president Velma Careia secretary Cina Garcia treasurer Norma Williams parliamentarian Cindy Marroquia historian Minnie Baumann representative April Alatorre Bella Borrt-ga ,g 1 w-.4 r ffgg N.. .f,JfJ5 42. ,H Y'-f AN.: 'YP'-'Y' -1 J-Hn .,-, ,- Betty Burregu, Norma jaquez, Bella Borrego, Cindy Mendoza, and sponsor Mrs. Estabes decorate for Copiae Auriaeis Homecoming Hall. no nv, I 1! -.M --....- Copiae Auriae supports sophomore spirit Carol 0'Beirne demonstrates club spirit by supporting the various school activities. Liz Castro Cecilia Chavez , xi . tm e In Diane Corral Norma I acque Olga Lawler Spirit and service were combined in Copiae Auriae this year. The club made signs and spirit tags for the pep rallies. For Homecoming, the mem- bers helped with the hall decorations. Copiae Auriae devoted much of their time servicing the school. Their activi- ties included donating newspapers to the newspaper drives and cleaning up the litter from around the school. During Christmas, the members took toys to an orphanage. Copiae Auriae money-making activi- ties included raffles, a car wash, bake sales, and a booth at the Halloween Carnival. Z Cindy Mendoza Yvonne Terrazas Emily Trevino ADVERTISI NC Epsilon holds fashion show each year With the establishment of a yearly fashion show, Epsilon started a new tradition at Eastwood. The Epsilon Fashion Show exhibited clothing from jeans to evening apparel. Epsilon, a service club whose mem- bers range from sophomores to sen- iors, has long been associated with tradition. Each year Epsilon mem- bers combine a work, service, and money-making project by decorating Homecoming mums. Other activities include providing spirit flags for sports games, hosting teas and other services for Eastwood. Debbie Gonzalez secretary Kathyjuvrud treasurer Denise Allen Susan Cutts Joni Davin Sharma Duke Dianne Liminer L61 Ami Lupe Nevaru Nancy Soza Nancy Williams Barry YVolf ,r beau 3 ',,..,-1 1 'fp-Q Yi Mwiswuum-as Teri Bryant shows her artistic talent as she decorates the Homecoming mums. Teri Bryant president Claudia Rivas vice-president vx CN 5 'fir .., As Since its start in 1973, the Student Union has attempted to lessen the gap between races at Eastwood. In this way, the Union has enabled all stu- dents to be of help to their school and community. Student Union started a Black History week. During the week there were art and literature exhibits with infor- in if 5' 5 .A Q- 'Y.'Y. J r . ' '-1' 'L if- iii as 1. 'ig if N I f Ni Yi ' .. 4 f xt- , Hitt - Q -His mation on the history of the Black race and panel discussions open to the public. Besides being busy in school activities such as Homecoming and Student Council, the club members also worked with the underprivileged and sent food baskets to rest homes and orphanages in El Paso. . 47 -' It 31,51-73:51. -.l.,f:iw,-X 5,25 E2 ' if C we Elini i if esaw. 'att Classmates united thru the 'unioni Tommy Carter president Lenore Carton vice-president Melanie Matthews treasurer Marc Carter parliamentarian 1 'N I' Mike Carter -' 421. parliamentarian . ' . ' 5 Carol Bream 5 Belinda Cherry 5 A Qu Cathy Cordero h A, Darrell Deloach W' ' Ci ii' 1 W' 5 as 1 I tw Rodney Deloach Diana Dively Delora Frederickson jill Gladden Ianice Harris Nancy Hernandez Melinda Mora Mitzi Noel jackie Poole Veronica Rhodes Sandra Washington Brenda Williams Tootsie Williams Odis Williams Mrs, Maggie Thornton sponsor ADVERTISI N C Blue jackets-industrious service elubg members prove valuable to Eastwood Lenore Caulton treasurer Carol Vtlatzke historian Diannc Limmer representative Irma Alvarado Rosa Alvidrez Cindy Atchison Rosalyn Deathe Susan Edens Rose Eidcn Esther Fleshman Debbie Glenn Vickie Gorman Stacey Graves Dorian Crimes Edna C' ro .uerre Pam Hosmer Tina Aguilar president Rosa Tavarez vice-president Debbie Smith secretary ,, aft QQ!! XJ b,I, . f ig' in J l . e 1 gil in Bcthie Hupfer Kathy Kellen Margaret Licon Dchhie Lindsey Becky Moya Patti Navarre-tte Jeannine Rosprim Mitzi Rothman Cindy Shaults Wendy Skognes Marta Tavarez Cindy Valadel Joyce Vander Meulen Beth Varenkamp Bonnie VValker Denise Ziemski Rodney Deloach beau Mr. Ralph Sanchez sponsor Mrs. Mary Dennis sponsor Mrs. Elaine White sponsor ADVERTISING solCAT'o Q 1 3 QERA HERFF 1oNEs Creatlve Excellence ln School Jewelery Awards F 1ne Paper and Publlshlng Dexter Smlth Phone 598 3961 P O Box 26369 , in f 5 . . 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DEWITT 81 REARICK INC For your housing needs call 598-3476 Drop by Our Offlce at 9400 Montana VINSON S CLEANERS 3354 Wedgewood Phone 598 4761 For Your Convenlence Use Our Drlve In Wlndow if .lk IEE GREEK C'ong.,ratulat1ons to the Class of 1915 In McRae Center Xcross From xIOI'IIlIIf.,SlClL Niall 198 99 31 ll X All Boutlque Ready to Wear SIZES 3 18 DONNA FORD EL PASO TEXAS Montwood Square f9'5 593 7575 2200 Yarbrough Atlas Tlres Phone Cortese Chevron Mlke Cortese Yarbrough at Owner Montwood and Batteries 'V 591 5964 l X irvsrw: EET llllll f W rr lllllfllllllfbldf Mall U I E-gil ml ,gl ,f 591 9469 4045 N Mesa Street hl Paso has 19921 THE CAZEBO 532 3626 HOMEFINDERS USA 'Nlatlonwlde Homeflndlng IS our buslness trades arranged oca statewlde out of state 9929 Montana Phone 591 3306 BORDER CITY BANK MEMBER F D I C 77.38 CATEXVA1 EAST 0591 6651 COYVE YIENT EAST SIDE LOCATION 1 -, 14 . . ... A J. K., Rl, I I I -0 ,IRM Q. AY-gil' IZA- .X ' ,I ': -'- Je- 'mll l I V Jn In ' TL iillmll AVA,-N I '- .M H ' ' 3 ' V - .,u ',4 1 - .- if-. ' :ml ll 'A -. 'A ' 5 KJ hr Jrlnv lb N V ' , f , ue ' 'T' ' 1 2 N pj . . ' , . ,.' H ,A Q , W femmme fashlons from Elpasomexas 19902 'xl ' 1 I if . ' 1 1 1 J I we A , L, I 9 lg Q!! ' . J QT ,A , 1 J 1. 2. 3, SC L u s 97 ' 7 I I A x J . . Y - - 1 - ,- - , - .-,' I I, ' , 4 b ' yn-' . A . 5. U-. . I 0 ' ., if C Xi y i ,Q ' 5 n ' I .PH 1 'fikqfl lg? iii, l . ,fl W ADVIili'l'ISINCl 4' A 0 VARIETY STORES 9612 Montana Scotsdale One Stop for School SUPPIICS Thlnklng about your future? Learn Earn more wnth a trade' Weldmg or Refrlgeratlon Day and Nlte Classes Monday Thru Frlday Job placement asslstance enroll anytlme El Paso Trade School 1001 Myrtle El Paso TX 79901 TU STEREO MART INC 1400 McRae CONCRATULATES THE CLASS OF 1975 VILLA VERDE APARTMENTS 9800 Montana The Place to L1ve Compllments of DR S N OLIVEIRA CLARK DODSON REALTORS ART CLARK LEE DODSON 1851 Trawood can 544-6774 ADVERTISING we-avi BLANCO PLUMBING CO Repalr Work 0ur Specialty Cnty Wlde Servlce 533 9757 3903 Alameda 532 4282 2317 N Campbell BANCHLAND BARBER SALON Halr deslgnmg for men and women By appointment or drop 1n I 10 Af Hunter 598 4389 7426 Gateway East Ranchland Village Center V fa if it wavnnunwf' -11 CONGRATULATIGNS SENIORS FROM THE LEAVELL DEVELOPMENT CO PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE 10120 MONTWUOD E tw dnghsh lf gth 19 td Nt IM T h A t Vlrs W C Autrey Vlrs I Fargason Mrs M S Harrison Vllss Mary Maly Vlrs Peter Olson Vlrs Eugene Weigel 598 2313 598 9577 778 0043 592 4004 591 2994 598 5263 Congratualtions to the students and faculty of as oo i c oo or outstanding leadership and dedication durin e 75 yearf, Affilia e with Texas Music Teachers Assoc t a iona usic eac ers, SSOCIH ion 348 XIJX Pasodale Chevron C. A. Underhill, Owner General Automotive Service 859-9056 S4 Al d' PLANT A HEAD SQ.. F 75 If Greenhouse Boutlque Morningside Mall IRIISIXK one PPORTXTDIR ilI'IHJCATH1N to i t . 7, ,- -.W . -,-,'-x4- ' : . . zf,fQf,.?QigifiQgzriii:W:-.fq igp,: 1 wash And T0day'S new blew-dry hairstyles , t both attractive and surprisingly easy '1'f if to care for. Let us give you one, and W 7 we'll be happy to show you how to, 1 5 95 care for it yourself between salon V ' 'prypr 3 visits. A A, 3 A Zf EQj.'f' i The secretedf' and ' wear hair isgaygoodleutaifidthairi that is in good Conditionlfwefll helpithe condition ,y ' Pf0fe55i0fii11f fff53lf?i?fifWlfh QUE of Redkenmqaarbgiylgncgdi, pfqfein polypeptideeenrighed conclitionersy Then wdllreeornrnend the Reblken products for you to uSe at-Home V between salon visits, ? 1 I A X -Discover wash and wearthairifor i l yourself. Make an appointment for a natural looking blow-style todayg ??:l1'f4,Ck' it N-fE ' , , ,. .,,,. 355,-:riff 5f!I'55::51EiE59E' A W . -'.,.:.t,,.-.4.'..p:-. , lit 'ir t 9 , - N 1 ., Vnglii Q' I z za -' -1: 1i'ff2' L - 133: -li A Y 315552 V ' N ff? ..ErErE1Ef' ' '. 13213:-SEIIZE2:-' Y - 1 W my 3 Mt' 0422 t if . +f.fsm:,.:, - 1 'Q x Q f it M l '-. x Y 2 , 4 Q 'il -:X as ., . , M Q N I .. lr, ,f , -:+:+: -xr A -:+g:+:-:-:-15422 extent i atyii T Eva M' ii,,ae 7f, p 'Q ALUTE ABRE IHZIELLE y lf3d0 :Designs Morningside Mallr Paso, Texas Q CLOTH WORLD FREE CATALOG FASHWNS 1 Qmxx ' Q- ! WAN E Teacher Q I E 9515vC3Z:way ' 5 I -Poaox 26767 EI , , y lon upoy y X ., 1 Qxoj M' x za ABC BUG SHOP E.L. scoff J.P. Peterson Complete V.W. Repair 4 R 10025 Carnegie Phone 598-8790 Wedgewood Pharmacy Q 1 L-' 131 9 rms 'N sz QW lg, d 99 3-169 Q55QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQGQQQC mal? REALTOR 8: ASSOCIATES 30 SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU' CITY W DE SERVICE Builder of Leadershfp Homes Member RLS REALTOR WE BUY 0 SELL 0 BUILD SALES OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 4425 HERCULES 216 N FLORENCE 755 7641 544 6454 QygggggggiibQQQQQQQQQQQSQQ Q HAYES ' That magnificent man and his driving machine' Service is Always First With Us Hayes Porsche-Audi Hayes Volkswagen 5720 Trowbridge 8833 Dyer El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas 772-3252 751 -8853 'I--f Unis... ff 4 k fx Q Xi 8 E'-f,,..w Af A., -ab ..am.QtK,,.,4r' ,,,.dw..wf-df' W Nl Km Mm' Sul' ip N-no ' .P- S. OFFICE MACHINES INC 0330 W YOMINC El P150 Texas 79903 9l5f332-5655 .'XDX'lCR'l'lSlNC TRUCK IT' WITH AH CHANEY 81 SON TRUCKINC CONTRACTGR C AND S LEASING INC Leroy CB teh? Chaney 10353 Black ood 598 9265 3005A h 91 5321 f m ' .I 1 o 0 0 T A.II. Chaney 9900 VVo0dy Office No. 598-0454 c 0 Q Office No. 598-0454 U W john Stinnett rc ie 5 - lx I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 FROM t I.D ERVVIN AIR CONDITIONING FULL INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE SERVICE Pptyt SHIELDS ASSOCIATES I I REALTY 598 5470 24 H h A c A L E I I A 10103 Castletown j 591-9547 L ' r'-1 1 Ur I 0 Investment -- T - - -- 0 Commercial - Industrial ' -. ! :L:x, ?-IN I . ' . - Z -.HE . . . , JULLI.-1 Res1dent1al ' 4-3-pr:-121 . ieu:.1.:1l'n..E3.3i1m! .Juni F I I :. ,' lu , Iii -1- -'-H.. L1 ' L' our P one Serv' +0 C L 00 1,2-I +V' QNAUO KEY CLUB WESTERN Fnturmg Such Nahonally Knwm Q Brand Names as STETSON 0 RESISTOL H BAR C WKANGLER EE LASSO OPION R LEE G OTHERS sas 9502 1 E3 4630 MONTANA LEELWI I --ls' DELMAR SALON OF BEAUTY 2200 Yarbrough Montwood Square Four experlenced operators Hours Mon Tues Wed Sat9 6 Thurs Fr19 8 ,g ill 5, I , Af V: fJ'.:i2 7 ' 1',4....-a1f'vf'- . x' fn JONES 3 qi gbk STORE fs A,Y- i ' D. - Y Y Y Phone: 592-2961 a ' Y o STUDENT CCUNCIL U T0 G WANTS YO INVOL ET 5ALUTP Q'l5ALUTE TBOOEBTER5 .CS-'D.,,9, wh Zinn N ,, YQug ?wbLYW K+y iq jg gm- F'Ph'ii?'i's.i4 JFK ... fy 155.4 MMM XS - Qs infix Ls' 5 www W Q1 Q iWE2 ,f,s If Xlftw FL' AM? .lewmor gf 1 Q j Nf M21 N 1 5 Q Q JNMGQ Q22 '1 O5?'f 1 , QW EX ,jfqgib fm ,wfggwsfi S Mghjx o 7?fwQ?Wif1u WWW Q Lil xy wif f W Q , MVN! A7 Wm Him .fo rlohff 'W WMM? g,0'X.,fg ,n . 0.-Q-4-,J'Yw-:-4.ux... 'D 5 g99STlESE3 0 SQ5lQEV?E GEBGSSTEIEEQ PATRCNS Brandt Cullers Homes Mr and Mrs Frank Cutts Mr and Mrs Dav1d Cramer Steven Crouse M D Mr and Mrs Charles E Deloach Detlnu Eastwood H1 Trooper Brlgade E Kappa Entre Nous james Hampton M D Joe Hansen Motley Natlonal Honor SOCICW Natlonal Iunlor Honor Soclety Pancho s Mexlcan Buffet Senlor Class of 1975 Sophomore Class Student Councll Wayne Trego Lorralne Wllllams Carolyn Wolterstorff , U U Eastwood Letterman,s Association , U C 9 J Index AAA Cleaners - 332 Abbott, John - 3,193,194,264 ABC Bug Shop - 350 ABC Rentals r 331 Abell, Lynne - 264 Abraham, laura - 92,95,278 Abraham, Richard - 92,515,264 ABRANI S, IACE - 246 ACHIM, LINDA - 60,240,306 Acheson, Linda - 221,215,314 Acosta, Delia - 264 Acosla, Liza - 278 Acuna, Elizabeth - 278 Adain, Bill - 92,95.264 Adair, Dnnny - 292 Adair, Loretta - 292 Adame, Patricia - 96,264 Adame, Ralph - 292 Adams, Brad - 188,292 ADAMS. DEBORAII - 246 Adams, Diane - 278 Adams, Gerald - 278 Adams, Kelly - 278 Adams, Richard - 186,278 ADAMS, STUART -137,246 Adams, Tom - 180,271-1,264,205 Addis, Nettie - 00,292 Adkins, nsny - 264 Advertising - 32s - 359 AGEE, BART - 46,102,103,178,1S0,246 Aguayo, Alex - 292 ACUAYO, NORA - 116,246 Aguilar, Felipe - 292 Aguilar, George - 278 Aguilar, Mark - 50,511,278 Aguilar, Tim - 152,186,205,278 AcU1LA11, TINA - 38,39,49,53,56,76,77,116, 246,306,326 Aguirre, Lydia - 92,94,126,264 Ahrens, Robert - 264 Airport Holiday Inn - 338 Airport Roll - A - Rena - 346 Airnrd, Arthur , 115,130,278 AKIN, LINDA - 246 Akins, David -117,119,264 Alarcon, Lydia - 126,292 Alatorre, April - 278,322 Aldrich, Debbie - 127.278 Alexander, Barbara - 126.264 Alexander, Michael- 129 ALEXANDER, MIKE - 246 Alexander, Timothy - 292 Alford, Carla - 292 Allberg, Barbara - 264 Allen, Andy - 264 ALLEN, DE NISE - 42,48,02,246.fl08,324 Allen, Lea - 80,278 Allen, Marilyn - 278,312 ALLEN, MARLA - 108,246 ALLEN, ROY - 246 Alloway, Dan - 264 ALLOWAY, DAVID r 246 Almanzar, Clarissa - 292 Almanzo, Ruby - 246 Altholl, Tum - 43,278 Alvarado, Danny r 96,292 Alvaradn, Gus - 203,278 A1.zARAno,111MA - 43,53,246,306,326 Alvidrez, Rick - 264 ALVIDRU, ROSA - 3,76,1 16,246,306,326 AMOS, ROBERTA - 46,49,67,244,245,246, 306,320 Apodaca. 'rhnnas , 142,264 APPLEBY, RICK - 246 Aranda, MaryEllen - 126,292 Arbogasthlan - 137,264 Archuleta. lnhn - 264 Archuleta, Miki: - 188.292 Ardoin, Wade - 103,180,205,204 Arrnsndni-iz, yds - 278 ARMENDARIZ, NORhlA - 92,195,246 Armendariz, Roger - 92,114,292 Arnold, Roger llfacultyl - 150,232 Arnold, Denise - 278 Arnold, Mark - 278 Artalejo, Christina - 125 Arthellcis r 342 Arver, Donna - 292 Arzate, George - 292 Arzate, Ruben - 278 Ashcraft. Kathy - 278 ASHCRAFT, VICK1- 246 Asher, Rhonda - 92,114,292 ASM IS, BERTRAM -115,152 Asmis, Caesar - 142,292 Atchison, Cynthia - 264,326 ATCHISON, KATIE v 246 Atkinson,1e1f - 278 Atkinson, Kathy - 292 Atwood, Cynthia - 126,127,292 Atwood, Reggie - 264 Angnsz, Curtis - 292 August, Tammy - 143,208 Autre Autre y. Cary - 292 y.1irn - 92,535,264 Avalos, Eldea lFacultyJ - 232 Auila. Olga - 264 Baca, Rene' A 212,264 Bachus, Cris - 188.292 BACKPACKERS - 112,113 BA12 A, ROBERT - 247 Bailey, Charles - 188,292 BAILEY, CHARLOTTE r 68.133 Bailey, Chuck - 292 BAILEY, DEBBIE - 247 BAILEY. JEANIE - 247 Bailey, Mark - 216,278 BAILEY. MIKE -100,103,180,182,246 Bailey, Richard - 187,278 BAILEY. ROBERT - 44,247 Bailey, Stephen - 92,534,292 BAILEY, TERRY - 247 Bailey, Toni - 215 Bailey, Vicki- 264 Bain, Chrissy - 92,278 Baird, Deanna - 92,108, 109,223,278 Baker Baker , Andrew - 130 , Cheryl - 278 Baker, Dorothy - 278 Baker Baker , Cary r 292 ,Ienny -115,278 Baker, Trestesse - 292 Baldwin, ,leanette - 278 Baldwin, Rebekah - 63,26-4.320 Baldwin, Rose - 264 Ballachey, ,lohn - 205,229,278 BALLACHEY. STEPHANIE -133,17 Blllenger, Diana - 107.118.2532 Balleram, Sara - 126 Balles, Ricky - 278 BAND - 92,93,9-4,95 Bank ol Ysleta - 340 Barbe Anderson, Amparan, Marie - 118,292 Annys, Raul - 203,264 Anaya, Terrie - 81,278,318 Andersen, Rhonda - 278 Anderson, Christopher - 92,95,107,278 Anderson Anderso n Debbie - 81,264,310 , Debby - 278 ,Don - 278 Banks, Carol - 92.95.264 Banks, Debbie - 264 Banks, Stuart- 278 Baray, Arturo - 188 Baray, Len - 199 r, Andrea - 278 ANDERSON, KAREN -100,114,246 Anderson, Kathy - 46,92,95,26-I Anderson, Lydia - 114,152,278 Anderson, Margie - 292 ANDERSON, MARY r 116.246 Anderson, Paul - 138,278 Anderson, Ron - 278 Anderson, Tammy - 292 Anderson, Tim - 264 Anderson, William llfacultyl - 151,232 ANDIS. DAN -103,105.ISO.214,216,2I7. 246 Andnw, Mike - 46,199,264 Andow, Raymond - 292 Andrade, Keri - 292 Anehta Sesea - 308,309 Apache Arms Apartments e 345 APODACA, LAWRENCE - 246 Apodaca, Michael - 92,120,292 Barber, Andrew - 278 Barber, Edwin - 185,229,292 Barcena, Pat - 126,292 Barcio, Christine - 110,264 Barciu, Debbie - 92,94,1 18,278 Barder, Steve - 188,292 Barker, Nicholas - 278 Barnard, Kathy - 292 Barnes, ,l im - 46,56,89,l37.264,270 Barnes, Philip - 121,264 Barnett, Mark - 278 Barnhart, Kelly - 264 Barragan,Ioe - 96,292 Barragan, Laura - 264 Barraza, Eliubeth - 264 Barrau, George - 107,278 Barraza, Nora - 292 BARRON, BOBBY - 247 Barron, David - 278 Barron, james - 278 Barron, Marissa - 292 1,241 Barroza, Cecilia - 292 Barrozo. Daniel - 278 Barry, Roger - 278 Bartlett, Richard - 292 Barton, Celia - 108,292 Barton, Norman - 264 BARTRAM, MAUR1CEiFacu1tyI - 137. 232,234 BASEBALL - 214,219 B-TEAM BASKETBALL - 198,199 Baskin-Robbins - 343 Bason, David - 292 Ba sell Employ ment Agency - 332 Basurto, Robert - 292 BATSON, RODERICK - 247 Battle, Gigi - 92,95,97,292 Battle, Mary - 108,177,264,316,3l7 Bauer, Randy - 117,264 Bone. Frieda A 127,293 BONE, KIMBERLY A 137,247 Bonneau, Kathy - 115,265,278 Bonneau, Suzanne - 115 Bono, Cathy - 310 Booth, Roy 92,95,97,265 B0oth, Roy - 92,95,97,265 Border, ciry Bank - 343 BORDERS, BRENDA - 247 Bcrrego, Albert - 293 BORREGO, AMY - 247 Borrego. Bella - 293.322 aorreg-r, Connie . 265,275 Borrego, Elizabeth - 278,322 Borrego, Steve - 278 BORU NDA, EVELYN - 53,248 Bourland, Kenneth - 187,278 Bourland, Rebecca - 278 Baumann, Mini - 278,322 BAZIJRESCH, MARTHA - 129,247 BEAN, NELSON - 247 Beard. Ylfilliam r 278 Beardsley, sn-ven - 264 BEAS1 .FY f'f11.1.EEN - 247 Beaslcy, lack - 212,213,264 Beatricc, Roy - 129,264 Beatty, Richard - 203,205,292 BEAUTY CONTEST - 62,63 Bebout, Teresa - 278 BECERRA, DAVID - 247 Becerra, Eliuheth - 278 Becerra, Ray - 292 Becerra, Virginia - 125,132,264 Becerrax, Richard - 292 Beck, Robert - 293 Beck, Teresa - 293 Beckham, Terri - 278 Bedell, Lynn - 165,264 Bedell, Thomas - 293 Beechem, Michelle - 81,278,314 Beecrof t, Tina - 264 Beeler, Edward - 264 BEELER, MICHAEL - 247 Beeson , D'Ann - 88,96,112.1 13,264 BEESONJAY - 133 Bejara n Bejara n Belisle, Belisle, Be lisle, Belke, J Belke, J n, Cecilia - 293 o, Chuckie r 293 Alan - 278 Darlene 132,247 Dawn - 293 ean - 278 oyce - 264 Belknap, Donald - 92,94,97,278 Belknap. Kcvin - 278 Bell, Doreen - 53,131 BOURNE, BLAKE - 118,119,248 Bowden, lim - 46,191,l94,265,317 Bowden, Reggie - 265 aowEN,1AN 4FaeultyJ - 233 Bowers, Kimberly - 293 Bowling, Deborah - 278 Bowling, Harold - 265 Boykin, Ieslie - 293 Boyle, Cristina - 265 BOYLE, GINA - 129,248 BRACCO, LORENA - 248 Bracher, Chip - 92,94,107,278 BRACK, STEPHANIE - 248 BRADLEY, BOB IPrincipa1P - 58,233 Bradshaw, Robert- 278 Braeutigam, David - 265 Braeutigamuloe - 136,293 Branada, Sam - 187 Brandstrom, Debra - 265 Brandstrom, Gary - 92,95,293 BRANDT, CAL - 248 Brandt, David - 293 Branswell, Bill - 129,248 BRATTON, DON - 92,248 Bray, Melinda - 265 Bream, Carole - 52,118,143,278,325 Breiten, lay - 265 Brenner, Carol - 293 BRENNER, NANCY - 248 Brink, Ronny - 278 Britain, Charene - 128,265 Brooker, Tony - 265 Brookins, Mike - 52,211 Brooks, Cris - 265 Brooks, Monica - 127 Brooks, Randy - 187,278 Broome, Nanette - 278 Bellinger, Freddie - 275 Be11inger,joy r 264 Benavides, Samuel - 118 Benford, Donnice - 61,92,208,293 Benford, Elizabeth - 143,208,278 Benish, Ronda - 293 Benjamin, Rachel - 278 Benner, Jim -103,l04,105,1B8,264 BENNETT, DAVID - 247 BENNETT,lAMES - 129 Bennett, Roy - 264 Bentley, Mark - 92,534,293 Benton, Gigi - 278 Benton,joan r 264 Benton. Penny- 264 Bergen, Eric - 92,94,130,293 Berger, Sharon - 264 BERGMANN, CANDY - 247 sernier, Gregory - 212,278 Bermtcran, Danny - 278 Berry, Chris , 273 Bertka, Pat - 81,264 Betts, Pat - 278 BETTS, ROBERT - 180,247 Beucarn, Jim - 186 Biddle, Henry - 264 Biddle, Maureen - 92,278 Bierd, Mike - 278 Bigler, Chuck - 293 BINCHAM, CHRISTENE - 67 Bird, johnny - 293 BIRKHEAD, PEGC1EfFacu1tyJ - 208,233 Bishop, Tina - 130,264 Bjorakcr, Robert - 53 Black, Kathy - 131,221,293 Blackwell, Debra - 265 Blair, David - 121,293 Blair, Hall - 330 Blair, Linda - 52,265 Blair, Nan - l67,278,3l2,320 Blanco-Plumbing - 346 Blann, Philip - 131,265 Blenlrinsnp, David - 188,189,293 BLIVEN, EDWARD - 247 Blizzard, Liza r 126,290,293 BLUE AND COLD - 36,37 BLUEJACKETS - 84,85,326,327 BLUE, KENNETH A 265 Bluhm, Shaula - 278 Boehn, Belinda - 278 Boer, Randy - 120 BOHANNON, MARK - 180,246,247 BOHANNON, ROBERT - 137 BOHN, RACHEL - 247 Bolton, Barbara - 293 Bolton, Betty - 278 Bolton, Brent - 138,140,265 Bombard, Richard - 50,293 Bombardelli, Araceli - 108,278 Brown, David - 293 Brown, David - 138,169,278 Brown, Debbie - 81,211,265 Brown, Doug - 117,278 BR OW N,CERALD - 188.248 Brown, Grady - 293 Brown, Greg - 278 Brown, Gregg - 278 BR OW N, CREGG - 248 Brown, Greg - 293 BR OW N, IAYME - 138,140,161,24B,306 Brown, Jim - 278 Brown, Brown, Brown, Kevin - 278 Kim - 172,278 Martha - 265 Brown, Melody - 293 BR OV1' Brow n, N, MIKE -133,248 Nellie - 293 Brown, Patrick - 265 Brown, Paul - 205,278 BR OW N, STEVEN -248 Browne, Bruce - 293 Browne, Pam - 278 Brow nc, Randy - 138,203,205,251 Browne, Sam - 265 BRUSH AND 1'ALE'l'1'E - 110,111 Bryant, James A 265 Bryant, Linda - 81,278 Bryant, Patti - 278 BRYANT, TER1 - 49,53.62,63,69,76.77.177, 227.248,308.324 Btoraker. Robert - 265 Buck, Tami - 293 BUCKLES, RON -110,111 Buendia, Maria - 115,118,120,278 Buendia, Michael - 49,89,1 15,118,1l9,l22, 123,265 Buie,joe1- 92,515,278 BUKO Bukow Bukow Bukow WSK1, BUTCH - 248 ski, Karen - 293 ski, Kathy - 52.265 ski, Michael - 279 Burdick, Bruce - 265 Burges s, Debbie - 127,293 BURKE, NANCY1FacultyJ - 126 BURKUS, ANTOIXE'I'1'E - 116,206,209, 211.248, Burket Burket Burns, t, Brad - 188,293 t, Mendy - 265,310 Rusty - 293 Burr, janet - 125.265 BURRIS, GLEN - 248 Burrola, Art - 265 Burrnla, Robert - 279 Burt, Leslie - 293 BUSSEY, IAMES - 130,261 Bustmante, Liz - 92,94,293 Bustmante, Ralph - 265 Bustmanle, Ricardo - 92,94,293 Bustillos. Bob - 265 Butler, Debbie - 114.265 Bulltr. Della - 46,1 14.265 Butler, Owen - 279 Byers, Brad - 293 caballt-ra. Cathy A 293 CABICRA. 1 11,1B1CRTO - 248 Calma. Lihhy - 293 Cabeza. Rafael - 20ll.205.279 CADIZNA. BEN - 245 Cudenn. Olivia A 208.2911 Cain. George - 279 Cain. lfliilip - 279 Calanclw, Laura - 77.80.276,2T9 Czllanehe, Norma - 92,94.279 Calderon, David - 2921 Caldwell, Donald - 186.265 CALDWE LL. NA NCY - 40.248 callnnni. Kevin . 293 Calhoun. Randy - ls0,20s Calkins. Debi - 92,279 callnna. Sandra - 221.290 Call:ln.jim -187 Barry Wolf's and Claudia Rivas' pers Callan. Tommy - 2913 Cu macho. David - 293 Ca mphell, Amy - 1218.2 65 Campbell. Brad - 2911 Campbell, Emlnalint' - 96,279 Campbell. Lynne - 293 Campbell, oiia, 219 Campbell, Ronnie - 00,249 CAMPIO NE, BARBARA - 250 Carnpinnt-. Sylvia- lls,2srl Canaiaii,j0y-ee - 206,21 l,279,3l2 Cana,-a, Patricia A 29:1 Cana,-ri. Hub,-n -20:1 Cantrell, Don - 2921 CANTREL1.. LINDA - 62,67,24S.30b CANTRELI., T111-I1.MAll acultyl V 21121 Capoldi. Debbie - 126,293 Card Nook - 334 Card, Paul - 253 Cardon. jill - 2921 Cardllll. Richard - 265 Cardoza. Cavillo - 279 Carhart. Cynthia - 293 Czlrhart. Peter - 1110.279 Carlox,I1enny - l03.lS0,265 Calrmenia Cale - 353 cnrnalinn. lanrfi - 200 Carpenter. Robert - 186.279 Curr, Roberta - 127,293 Carraicn. Rosie - 53,279 Carreun, Craee - 118,293 Carreon, jaime a 266 Carrcon, Rodalfo - 290 Carrey. Nick - l86.l747.205.279 canillrrlnhn - 293 Carrillo, jose - 43,l0Yl.109.22l1.2liti Carrillu. Manny - 212,293 Cnrrillo. Palsy - 293 Carroll. Linda - 279 Carroll. Richard - 118.122.12l1.lHh.293 CARTER, BARRY - 92.95.248 Carter, Marc - l43.2l2.279,Il25 Carter, Michael - l43,212,2'l9,I125 CARTER, TOMNI1' - 143,212,325 Casao. Bobby - 279 CASAREZ. RITA - 51l,69.79.108.24-L2-18.308 Casartulohn - 1121.266 assart. Paul - 279 Casizlnu. Charlu - 279 Casiano. Marcus - 40 Casillas. Robert - 129.266 CASILLAS, ROSICMAR1' -133,248 CASILLAS. STEPIIEN - -10,-1-1.I95.Ifl9.2l15 248 Casper, Lynne - 92,9I1,9-1.126.293 CASPIZII, SAM - 92,95.248.260 onalitics really sparkle after receiving the honor of cuttiest couple. CASS, KATIIIZRINIQ - 248 Casteel. Liz - 81.279312 Casteel. Mitch - 266 Castillo. Debbie - 311,266 Castillo. Debi - 266 Castillo. Denise - 2911 Castillo. George - 92,293 Castillo, Laura - 265 Caatillo, Mike - 224,293 Castro. Illizabeth - 279,323 Cataldi. Marie - 279 Cu tei. Kenneth - l03.105. 179,180,260 CAULTO N, LE NORE - 46.89.248,Il25.Zl26 CAYALIERS -138,139.1-10.141 Cavel, Richard - 120.123.2911 Cavill. Ronnie - 293 Cervantes, Marcoa - 188.294 Cervantes, Mike - 294 Cervantes, Patsy - 125,132 Chairas. Miaual - 294 CHAMBERS l.AN1i1.1,1il1'aeultyJ - 243 Chambliss. Cynthia - 120.204 Champion Awards -1150 CHANDLER. LORI - 89.248 Chandler, Sheri - 125.132.2615 Chaney. A.11. Ar Son Trucking Contractor - 345 CIIAVARRIA. FRANK - 279.3211 CHAVARRIA. SUSAN - 248 CIIAVEZ. DAVID - 266 CHAVEZ, ARMIDA - 279 Chavez Bookkeepilig - 341 Chavez. Cecilia - 279.323 Chavez. Louie - 266 Chavez. Paula - 168.266 Chavez. Sandra - 118.294 CI'II7IfRI.IfADERS - 176,177 Chenauxky.'l'ony-188 Cherry. Belinda - l55,266.f125 Cherry, Elric - 92.94.279 CIIFRR1',l0SIfPI'IINE - 77.79.1 16.244148 Clwsnli, Cyndi - 80,279,3l4.315 Chesnutt, Mary - 92,126,294 Chicuih Tacoa ' 338 CI'II'I'VVO0D, DANA - 115.116.2413 Cllitwood, David - 112,180.2 12,280 Chrislizlll, Robert - 188,199.294 lo, 1 ' Q. ,,. ri Christopherson. Path' - 266,311 Chrivtnphcraon, Raymond - 280 Cisnerox. Diane Clappcr. Bryan Clark, Carlton - Clark, Dodson: - 280 - 266 l38,l-41.200 Realtors - 1145 Clark, Donald - 29-l Clark.james - 280 Clark. Mau - 266 Clark, Yvene - 294 Cla-re, 1-ly 2 200 Clere. Linda - 280 Cleveland, craig - 294 CLEWLMD. cm' -280 Cleveland. Linda - 00.92.i20,ls1.240 Cleveland. Tom - 92.9-4.160.294 Cliett. Carol- 294 Cliett. Yvonne -126 Cline, Mike - 203,294 Clingerman, Charles - 118.294 CLONTS. RIIONDA - l3S.l4l,248,266 CLOUD, MIKE - 248 CLUNE. LAURA - 248 CLUNIC. SIIICRRI - 127.294 COAST. BRIAN - 113,137,248 Cobb, Cathy a 294 cnanan. Karla- 114.282 cnllt-y. I'lllll - 92.95266 COIIAN, DANNITTTE - Il6,l32.249 COIDISON. SHERR1- 249 Cole, Roberta - 290 COLLINS. CRAIG - 90,133 Collins. Kalliy - 290 Collins. Robert- 293 Colorado, Ernie - 280 Colville. Chris - 266.353 Colville. Stacy 2 280 Colvin,Iames - 294 CONCERT BAND - 94 Concert. lame: - 294 Concha. ,losetina - 2114 Cone, Lance - 280 Conner. Candy - 294 Conner, Chester - 294 C-inner, Kelly . 280 Connington, julie - 280 Conroy, Brian - 280 Conroy. ina - 268 CONROY. PAT - 811 CONTRERAS. DAVID - 249 Contreras, Iiddie - 250 COOK, CARRY Cook,,Iell a 260 Coolt,,l1:rry - 250 Cook,loe - 266 - 240 Cook, Kvilli - 29-l Cook, Roy - 250 Cook. Veroniell - Cooksy. Steven Cooley. lleetor V 277,280 294 l87.205,280 Cooper. Pam A 249 Copiae Auriae - 322.11211 Corden. Debbie - 260 Corder. Cinrli a 260 Cordero, Cathy - 294 Cordero. Debbie a 81.266 Cordova. Audrey - 249 Cordnva.,1oshua - 294 Cordova. Lorraine - 29-1 Corns. Barry - 120.294 CORX11'ELI... CATHY - 41,511.1 10.1 1 1.11 249 Cornwell,ju1ie - 52.159.2su Corral. Diana - 280.323 Correll. Brenda - 22l.280,3l4 Correll. Dehra - 62.22l,280.I11-1 Cortese Chevron - 11-13 cur,-011. David - 250 Cory1:ll,jan - 266 CORYELI., RANDALL - 2-19 COTIIRELI., C1IIiRYI.lFaeu1tyl- 234 COYVART. SUSAN lFacllltyl - 2115 C01VDI'1 N, IAURI-II, - 92.94.249 Cowdell. VVi1liam - 294 Cowollulnhn - 118,280 Cowtown Hoot Company - 338 Cox, David - 294 cm. 115.-dy - 294 can. Cindy - 2114 CRAFT. ROBERT - 249 CRAFTS - 164.165 Cralien. Marlc - 117.120.2811 Craigmile. Cathy - 280 Craigmile, Chris - 266 Cram. Franklin - 92.94,lll7,l 59.266 Cramer. Denise - 221.29-I CRAMER. NANCY - -16.66.802-I7 Creider. Cheryl - 250 Creider. Richard - 280 Crenshaw, Tim - l18.192.194.195.l!-17.280 Crespin, Margaret - 137.266 CRIDDLE, CYNTHIA - 106,249 Crufi, Ray - 294 Cross. Carol - 266 CROSS COUNTRY - 202.203 Crossmon, David - 92,911.1-12.29-I Crouch. Cordon - 92.266 Crowley. Karen - 92.I27.12S,280 Crum, Darrell- 29-1 CRUNCLIETON. CHRIS - 249 Cruncleton, Larry - 266 Crutchfield. Kathy - 29-1 CUELLAR, REBECCA - 53,249 CULBIHIRSON. R01' 1Faclll1yl - 187,2I15. 238 cu1p,Jeff A 266 CUMMI NCS. BRYAN - 2-19 Cummings. I.aura - 127,291 Cummings. Richard - 219.266 Curll. Greg - 266 Curley. Richard - 111-1 CURRI12. TIM 88.1-16,2451 Cutler, Michelle - 81.108266 Cutler, Muriel- 107,148.29-1 CU'I'1'S. SUSAN - -12,46.-l9.56.62.63,66.77, 80,82. 1 48,306,324 Dafni, Brian - 17.280 Daggy, Marie - 29-I Danfortlihloe - 29-1 Daniel, Indy - 280 Daniels, Danny - 266 DA NIELS. DONNA - 43,106.1 12250 DAXIELSJOHN -180.181.2250 DARANCOU. CRIST1' - 130.250 DARAXCOU. RICK - 250 Darcy. Ifliubeth - 294 Darnell. lance - 30.29-1 DARXELL, SONYA - 250 DASELER,jl'LIAlFaeu113'l- 235 DAVENPORT. LINDA lFaeullyl - 52233. 235 Davidson, Charles - 29-1 DAVIN, JONI - 66.171250 Davin, Kristy - 266 Davis, Bret - 294 Davis, Debbie - 266 Davis. Debra - 137,280 Davis. Denise - 29-1 Davis. Edmund - 118.280 Davis, Cenia -124.125 Davis. Clen - 250 DAVIS. 10 - 49,106.250 Davis, Michael - 2151 Davis, Rosalind - 266 DAVIS. R01 - 250 Davis. Susan - 138.280.2118 DAVIS, VVAYNE - 250 Dawson. Mike - l07,13P1.1S8.29-4 DAYVSON, SIIERI-1118.250 Day. john - 21141 Day. ivillafd - 266 D 61D Tuxedo - 21112 Dean.james - 280 Deache. Mary - 8l,1:is.2so.:1l4 DEATHE. ROSALYN - 116.250.1126 Dua ver. Paul- 29-1 De Avila, Alfredo - 130.266 DECA -134,ll15.1f16.1l17 DECKER, DAYVN - 66,115.1 16.250 Decker, Matt- 101, 1011. 1 15.1 S0 DEIIXE, .ANDREA - 611.250.306.1120 Delcan. Andie - 266 Dckan. Sandie - 91138.29-I Do IaPaZ, David -142.29-I ,,. ,.,A . 1, or , '1-s. 'P Q , oft fa ,asf ei' ,IF ' .,.,a, A f 41 .50-'Nr , 1 e,,x ,4,41t 'Q - ppl' gel' 'QA e' -5 . 179 ' ,', ,l1l' - 9 al . 4 '. Y Q. .1 6' ' t x'Nf 4 .1 sv, . me .9 - 3 I v I vi' yn Qv 0 V Q4 .1 Q Selected best dancers. Louise Ross and Dan Ford perform their last duet in the lunch mom before graduation. DeI.aI az,luseph - 1H.92,9-1.280 DeLeon, Caesar - 266 Delgado. David - 188.29-I Del Mar Salon oIBe:1uty - 336 Deloach. Darrell - 29-1,1125 DELOACH, ROD NEI' - 46.562-M.249.25tl DeLosSantos, Marta - 29-1 DeLosSanto5. Rolando - 280 Del Palacio. Cynthia - 294 DEL PAIACIO. EDDIE - 129,216,250 Del Prado Hair Designs - 3-19 Del Valle, Iaura -110.294 DEMONICO. PHYLLIS - l26,l30.250 Dr-n1narlc,john - 266 Dcnney. Leslie - 127.294 DENNIS. MARY 1Faeultyl - 235,327 DENNIS, NANCY -250 DePevi. Lcilani - 118.173.2941 DePonte, Donna - 294 Deriiieltl, Susan - 108.280 DERRERA, ANTll0NY1Facultyl - 234 Dethrow ,Ida - 280 DETINU -1106.907 Dettrey. Lynn - 137 Deweerd, BJ. - 267 Dewitt A1 Reariek - 3-12 DIAZ, BI-1A'l'RICIC- I38.250 DIAZ. CHRIS - 150 DIAZ. DENNIS - 50.56.lll2.l03.l0-I.l05.l8 l82.205,25ll.258.112l 0. Diaz, Doris - 56,66.81,226,2S0.C1 I2 Dial, Irene - 81,280 Dial, Marivel - 127,294 Dial, Pally ' -17,81,267.3l 1,316 Dial, Roborl - 219.280 Di1le,Iohn -117.120.2111 Dimlvr. Lani - 112,280 Dingemjohli - 281 DIRT BIKE - 112 Dively, Diana - 126.267.1125 Divuly, Donna - 211.251.1115 Divis.1'aul- 216 DIXON. FRANCIS lFacultyJ - 234 Dinrdjevie. Anne - 115.267 Dobi. Denise - 267 Doblado. Elizabeth - 281 Doblado. Frulldie - 188.29-1.295 Doblado. Sylvia - 53.267 Dogorfelski. craig - 294 Dolby. Ren -92.9-1.2114 D OM I XC UITL MARIA - 250 Donawell. Terri - 118.29-I Done. Diane - 207.310.1120 Donnelly, john - 294 Donohue, Daniel - l03.l50.267 Donovan. Dee-dee - 92.9-1.295 Donovan. Kathy - H0,81.267.I116 Doulinle. Barry - 295 Doolittle, Margie - 92,9-1.281 D0011'I'S.-XE - 312.313 DORADOJERR1' - 110 DORCAN, llAI1RIIiT'I'l1-'acullyl - 23-1,276 Dorgan. Claudia - 114,281 Dorris. Robert - 92.9-4,295 Dorrix. Roberta - 1015.207 Dorriv. Vvillialll - 295 Dany, Arthur - 267 Duty. Barbara - Il0.120,I27.295 DOUGLAS. ROBERT - 133,250 DOUGLAS. SUSAN - 66.1 l5.1Iii.II18.250 DOVE. CONNII-1 - I108,I101l.250 Dove, Terry - 67. I 77.227.2SI,f1 1-1 315 Downing. Diana - 1311 Downs. Mary - 281.314 Draper,-loe - 267 Draudie. Ilany - 295 DRICCERS, RA NDI - 250 DRICCERS. TOM - 133,170,250 Duarte. jose - 295 Dubois. Margaret - 13l.15S,1 59,28 1.318 Dubriiue, David - 267 Du1fy,Riuhurd . 295 DUFFY. RICIIARDA - 42.-46.-17.89.251 Duggan, David - 295 Duggan, Donna - 295 Duggan, Molly - 267 Duggan. Nalicy - 267 Duggan. Traei -11-1.811.207.1110 Duggur. Lonnie - 56.57.1hh.200.295 N4 Most likely to succeed. senior stars Ron Miller and Richarda Duffy investigate the possibilities of ripping off Principal Bob Bradlcfs car. DUKE, SHARMA - 80,250,307,324 Dulce, Trent- 281 Dumbrigue, David - 199 Duncan. Billy - 267 Duncan. Diana r 80,267,311 Duncan. Lynda - 295 Dunn, Christine - 177,295 Dunn, Susan - 92,281 Duran. Kathi - 295 Duran, Melinda - 281 Durham, Alfonso - 295 DURHAM, JAMIE - 251 Duron, Robert - 295 Duron, Sandra - 281 Durr, David - 267 Dwyer. Linnr- - 2z-il Dwyer, Susie - 105.2li7.316.3 17 DYER, BEVERLY - 251 Dyer, janice - 20.281 Dyrnn, Shirley - 267 Duzhins1ti,joannc - 92.95,295 DUZBINSKI, MICHAEL - 251 EADS. MER1111Facnltyl- 234 Earley, Harry - 267 East Valley YMCA - 350 Eastwood Electric - 330 Eastwood -in - Elegance - 66,67,68,69 70,71 Eastwood Knnlls Florist - 344 Eaton, Cindy - 92,281,318 Eclces, Teresa - 281 Edens, David - 295 EDENS, GARY - 92.95.97.l60,25l EDENS, SUSAN ' 38.4fi.89.25l,f107.Ii2ti Edgar,-lay - 267 Edgar, Teresa - 295 EDIXCER, LAURE - 251 EDWARDS. CATHY - 92.95.251 Edwards, Stuart- 82.92,95,212,267 EFL - 131 Eggermeyer, Carolyn f 128.267 Elimann. Cheryl r 1212 Ehrlich, Yvonne - 281 Eiber, Kim - 138,267 Eiden, Rose - 125,267,326 EKAPPA - 310.311 ELA -1110,10l.102,103.10-1.105 Elias, Fra nit - 281 ELIZONDOl1 aCtllt3'l ' 107.234 Ellicltsull, Thelma - 267 ELL10T, SP1fINC1511tFacuIty?- 155,235 E11iol,1anicc A 295 Elliot. jerry- 130,295 EL1.10T,j0YCIi - -16.76.251 Elliot. Kim - 92,921,295 ralliejrihn , 295 Ellis, Robert - 219,267 E1mcr's Collet: Shop - 345 El Paso Natura1Cas - 336 EI Paso Trade School- 345 ELQUIST. GORDON - 61.251 Elquist, Karen - 281 EMERSON, ALEATHA - 115,251 Emerson, Vtlesley - 281 Emler, Doreen - 281 ENDLICH, lV1AR1'lFacultyl - 235 Engelhardl. Karen - 281 ENCELHARDT, STEFF1-IN - 146.115.1247 Engler, Robert - 295 ENGLISH -160,161 Enrnnn, Cheryl - 267 ENTRE NOUS - 316.317 EPSILON - 324 ERICKSON, ED1Facu1tyl - 235,238 Ericson. Bob - 267 Erwin Air cnndnirining spr-rirlin - 355 Erwin,Cretta - 108 Erwin.1.ecann - 61,80,lti1.267,Z11G Escohar. Armado - 206.295 Escnntrias, Richard - 281 ESPARAZA, DORA - 129,251 Esparam, Clori: - 129,267 Espinoza, Mary lou - 210,267 Espinoza, Norma - 210.281.1322 Erqrirdn. Raul- 21.295 Esquiw:l.11uhen-281 E-nip, Connie - 267 Extep. Ronald - 281 Estemlohn - 92,95,112,118,2fi7 Estes, Tracy - 110,120,295 Estuvcl. Gail - 235.2-12 Estrada, Sandy - 52 Estrada, nnpr - 281 Eure. Deborah - 92,115,267 Enrich, Laurie - 80.267 Enrich, Steve - 143,281 EVANS. ANTHONY - 137.251 Evan, Darrell - 295 Evani, Darrell - 295 Evans. Debra - 281 Evans, Margie - 126.295 Evenson. Don - 281 Eytchcson, Ernie - 295 EzzcI1,joe - 221,295 UZEL1., LINDA - 96,251 Ezzell. Susan - 53.92,95,2fi7 Fabre, Manuel 199,281 Faoin. Richard - 92.9-1,295 Shyest, Joni Davin and Tim Currie rub noses showing just how shy they are. .1 ,Q 5.1! . ,arsynan Gaffney FACULTY - 2112.2113.23-4.2I15.2I16.2I17. 2118.2ll9.2-10.2-I1.2-12.2-1121 Fairhanlis. Roy n 281 F.-111111.-KNKS. SUSAN - 129.251 Fnlenn. Benny - 1:15 Fan11iug,Viclti 2 281 Faraoue. john lliacultyl - 2215 Farlu Bureau Insurance - 21212 Farrell. 5usanlFaeulty1- 209.22111 Farrier. Susan - 811.281.1115 Fearnim,11on11y - 115.205 Federlrian. lNIa1r1K - 267 Federrnau. Sherrie v 281.5118 F1i1i11AC1i.11011 - 1lII1.I80.211i.25l Feil. Shelly - 281 Feil. Suzalille - I25.lI12.267 Fei l1tl.jon - 11111811.18-1.2117 Fenecll. Michael - 115.295 Fenley. Tracy - 221.281.2118 Ferguson. Carroll - 80.267 Ferguson. Mark . 281 Ferin. Martllzl - 251 Fernandez. Beatrice lFnenlly1 - 2:16 Fer11a11del.je1fre - 251 Fernandez. Nlagllie - 295 Ferrarzulellrey - 277.281 FIIA -126.12T.128 Fiasconaro. Terri - 295 Field: Fielda .Mitchell - 295 .Sam - 22.16-1.267 Fields. wnilni - 295 Fierro. Fred - 267 Filer. Jnlinnn - 281 Filxes. Rick - 281 Finega11.Carolyn - 251 FINLIET, ROBERT - 251 FINLI-11. IIUBERT A -1-1.251 Firth. 1.eelF11eulty1- 2116 Firth. Victor - 92.9-1.130.281 Fixllur. David - 267 Fisher.1,iuda - 92.94.281 Fisher. Pam - 281 Fitlllugll, Sandra lFacult1'1 N 1111.23-1 Five-1'ointCycle - 2152 Fix, XormalFaeulty1 -2:16 FIX. Ilalidy - 92.94.l86.281 Vernon - 112.118.2112 F1ores.lohn - 267 Flaunigan. Coliul1'aeu1ty1 - 1I5.2I111.242 Flato. Connie - 22-1.225.267 Flatn. Steve - 22-1.225.281 FLESIIM.-KN. ESTIIFR - 68.1 1-1.126.251 3211 Flores. james - 281 Flores. Magtlallrne - 295 Flores. Mark - 50.295 Flores. runny - 291 Flores. Mege - 126 Flores. Richard - 295 Flores. Shirley - 126.267 Flosi. Dai id - 295 Flowers. Keith - 221.295 FLY. SCOTT - 251 Fogg.,lohu - 8f1.I87.2115.281 Fonner. David - 1118.267 FORD. DAN - 102.1021.104.105.180.181.2115 251.258 Ford. 1-'ran - 1-111.2112 FORD. RAI' - 194.251 1-'nidyet-. liielninl - 295 FORIZIC N ICXCIIA NCIS - 72.711 FOR1-IICX1.AINGl'ACl1I-152.1521 Forrest. Patricia - 2515 Forrest. Steve - I0-l.21lI1.2115.2ti7 FOKRICST.-11..jAM1iS v 251 Forrestal. Tim - 205 Forrester. Nallctte Y 205 Forli. David - 295 F011T1'XE. CIIA.11I.I-18 - 251 Foster. Marjorie llfacultyl - 2:17211 Fou111ai11e.NI:1ry - 168.267 Fourmy. snniinii- llfnnnllim - 2:17 Fournier. Maria - 92.04.282 Fournier. Yvonne - 92.295 FOUT. DALE - 251 Foul. Ruth-1118.267 Fox. Patricia tI7acu1ty1 - 237 Fox-Elliot Realtors - :1:17 Fraga. Marrisa Y 68.162.267.310 Fraga. Theresa - 211.126.177.295 Francis. Michael - 282 Finnunjohn - 282 Franklin. Aulira - 219.282 Fraser. Bill - 92.9-4.295 Frawley. Charles - 295 Frcdcrielcsou. Delora - 282.I1121.f125 Fi.-1-lnini, Billye lt-'at-ul1y1 - 129,237 Freeway Bowling lane, -31216 French.Dia11elFaeul1y - 2:17 FHEYC11 CLUB A 106 FR ESI 1 M 1-I X - 2922911.211-I.2!15.2S1t1.2!17. 29l1.2a9.:1oo.:1n1.:1i12.:1o:1 FRESIINIICN11ASK1iT11A1.1.- 2110.201 F111iS11M1'IX1fO0'1'BA1.1.- 188.1851 Frey. slew -1295 Frias. lclinnlniili - 2112 Frida1.Sa1nucl - 295 Fruugi11o.I'atriee- 2115 1iiy.ui1.n,92.94.212 riyilnininll. ctinilii - 295 1-'RYD1iNDA1.1..'1'11ACY - 115.251 I ryma11.Dia11e - 2117 F131 - 114 Funderlmrg. Lori - 2117 FUNDI2RBU1tC.1t1i111iCCA - 251 FLvx1Q.sUs,tx4Fni-nliy1- 2:15 German Cluh - 115 Getsthorpe, Denise - 267 Cettinger. Mariane - 282 Client, Caranina - 2911 Garcia.Al1redo- 186.282 Garcia. .tnlinnii -282 Garcia. Cindy - 295 GARCIA. D1ANAlFacultyl - 2210 Garcia. I'fxa - 282 cnini.i.cni, -2115 Garcia. G ina - 282.1122 Cz1rcil1.johu-282 . ..- Gareia.1,u1s - L61 Garcia. Garcia. Michael - 24.2112 Mike - 221.2115 1 Garcia.1 atriclc - 295 cinnin. Patsy - 295 GHOLSEN. LARRY - 100.1011.H-1.202.2t11 252 Gihhs. Val - 196 15. DUN - -15.-Ili.51i.l'lf1.76.S2.8189 91.211252 Gil. Alllert - 282 Ci1.1Elizal1elh- 290 Gilherlulohn - 1117.252 Gilhre:1tl1.jin1- 188.2911 Gilha111.jcrry - 252 CIBSO Gill. M ikc - 296 Cilliispii. Bri-nn - 2911 c:illn.ny.'1'inni-- 282 Garcia. Patty - 127.2115 GARCIA ROBERT - 48.-19.252 Garcia. Sonia - 282 Garcia. Velma - 282.2122 G:1rd11er.ji111- 135.188.2516 Gardner. Michael - 120.2116 GII.I.IIAM.-IICIIIIY - 252 CINEI1. CABRIE1.1Facu1ty1- 236 Girls Basketball - 206.2051 Girls Sports - 2l1t'1.2117.20P1.209,210.211 Girls Track - 211 Glalldelnjill - 143.282.3125 GARDNER. TER1-ISA - 102.252.5108 Gaemle. Brenda - 108.222.223.227 Gael1Lle.DehiA 251 Gaenzlc.Dia11e - 126.295 .Gregory - 205.282 CAFFORD. DEBBIE -116.251 Gals. I'11113er1 - 295 CAITI-IFR. 51OXAtFaculty1- 2116 GALDOS. ALYABO A 53 Gallager. Kevin - 295 Gallegos. Dianna - 282 Callegm. jeff - 2011.205 Ca11y.jerry - 120.l11S.295 Gnllyqna -252 cnllnnnlwil- 117 Galynn. David -1111.282 Camblellari - 129.267 Calllhtlil. Cintly - 511.282.1115 Ullndara. Lydia - 141.295 Garza. Gloria - 267 GA RIA. ORLA NDO - 81.252 Gar1a.1'nula - 2911 Garza. 111111111110 - 92.9-1.lI10.296 Casea. Anita - 267 Caspar t1eA1l1a. Alicia - 16I1.2t1t1.210.2ti7 Gasway.1iatl1y -2111.282 Cats. ilinlnn-l - 252 rinnein, Roller - 212.282 Ca11li1t.Gly11t1a - 1012177.21111 Gaurnc. czlinili-i - 2911 can.-lind. tilisahetli-2152 Ca2eho. inn - :11:1 Celsthorpe.Deui1e- 267 Gene uinn v :1:1o Gerdei. Denise - 267.311 Clazeh Glazeh Glenn. Glenn. Glenn. roolc. 1101100 -f18.1llS.15-1.296 rook. Rosalyn - t18.10U.22I1.282 Cynthia - 160.252 Debbie - 252117.11211 Jerry - 296 Glover. 1 axney - 267 clniier. J ulie - 225.296 Glover. Marc - 296 Clover. Steve - 92.252 cngl, Gayle - 296 coin.. Tonya - 252 C011 - 218.219 Gomez. Lourdes A 1511 Gomez. Tercsita - 206 Gonzales. Arturo- 118.252 Gonzales. Carlos - 1.11 Gonzales. Carlos - 2117 Gonzalex, Carmen - 296 CONZAL CONYAI .I'Ib. DEBORAII - 42.81.157 155. DAY11JlFaculty1 - 2311 306.1124 Gonzales. 1.11 - 811 Conzalm. Luz - 46.88.267 CONZAI .1ZS. MA1110 - 2516 Gonzales. Martha - 127,128.29-1.2116 Gonzales. Michele - 127.21111 Gonzales. Patricia - 80.282 Goniales. Rorlulfo - 296 Go11zales.Sy1via- 110 Gonzales. .252 Principal Bob Bradley and Coach Roy Culberson look over the conditions of the weight room after practice. 3- C0011 NIGIIT. PAM - 252 Coodniiihl, Steve - 296 Gordon. David - 2117 Cordon. Scott- 118.282 Gordy. Pamela - 126.296 Coach Steve Henry reviews a test Hernandez, X yf f Q . Nfx X. A.- 03.121 -.. :ip ,. J-, M.- -Q-V 'T' 1 '-Is. -. Elected inost spirited. seniors Teri Bryant and Rodney Deloaeh ring the yietory hell after the Homecoming pep rally. Gri1fin.Ro1n-rl' 296 Gri11i1l1.Da1i1l - 107.269 1126 Griggs. Mike - 121.296 CR1N11iS.D011lAN - -I-4,-t5.45l.lJ11.252.l12li Grimes. 1111111-rl - 96.296 GRIMM. CRICG - 1311.253 Gri1n1n.11ieky - 296 Grnesbeek. '1'raeie A 521.268 Gorhaiu. Phillip 2 2021.296 Gutierrez,juan - 296 Gorman. Vicki - 46.67,!l5.252.257.2tiS.C120. Gutierrez.judv - 296 Gutierrez. Marcy - 125.132.2611 Gutierrez. Mark - 2811 r:o'1'c:111:11,1on11a . 411.112.2:1-1.2s2.:111s corr. sri-:yi-i .252 Goverinneul1'1n1pl1iyee's Credit Lnion -11:17 cow1:11. x1,11111- 1211.1:1s.2s2 GoUc:11xo1'11. Muir Y 282 rzrntn- xieihndan -11:14 c11.1r.1'f11c1J-s:1.1r2.ss.117.1111.119.2s2 cnnnnn.rilnnhnih-211s cfnnnn.11n1n'nA2s:1 Gutierrez. Miguel 2 2821 Gutierrez. Sylvia - 296 Guzman. Darla - 130.2811 Guzman. jose - 268 Guzman. Marin - 296 G1 mnastiex - 1tl8.l09.222.22Z1 1:rn1nn1. 111-11,1 - 2911 c11oss.1J1-111111 -2511 Grn1..11en1n'- 1117.221 f:n1-nn. Paint-in A 10921111 GUERRERO, mxn - 46.s4.s1s.2s:1.::21a fznn-11-fn, sinfl1A1-- 126.2911 Gra1l.Larry . 221 .21as Gran:1r'lo.juseph - 212.2821 Guevara, Lourdes . 2116 c:n1din1.1:1n'A92.94.2911 cnadn.A1n1nnnnn- 130.21111 Grassie.Cai1- 296 GRATTONJANII-15 - 89.252 Graxes. Cheiyl - 2821 Haas. Roger - 120.296 Hackfeld. Brian - 1118.296 IIACKFELD. BRUCE - 27.lI1I1.l70.25J1 Guinn. Lucia - 268 GI'XN.1AM17S -2511 Graves.jerry - 296 GRANTS. STACK! - 40.52.1l6.I56.252.1126 X N Hall, Karen - 92.95.2911 Hall. Rubi - 296 Hall. Russel 1- 93,95.97.296 Ha111Jerg,jcri - 2121 11n1,1.owEsN cn11x1vA1. . so H:1mmett.,1 anet - 127,296 Hammett, Lorena - 268.2110 HAMME'I'T.MIK1C- 92.1I16.lJ1 H:1ncoe11.1urry- 2821 Haner, Belinda - 265 11nne1,1'n11y -291: Hilnil. Lllnnie 186.205.2611 ll1int1.Wen dy . 127.2911 HANNA.1101'D11'aeul1yl- 237 Ilanna .jan ies - 266 Ha nna. Terry - 296 llnnsnn, sin-111-y - 25:1 nnnsen. 'imy - 2516 nnntnn, nninnnh . 21111 11AxsoN.11Ev1x - 25:1 11nn.nn,1cn.11n1-- 92.95.2111 Hardesty. F ati - 296 Hnrds. Michelle - 296 Harding.C:1lherine - 81.268 llaren, Este r-96 nnmn, Jnnws - 296 HARGRAVE. BRUCE - 253 1-lnnnnn. Tony - 2551 Haro. Suzy - 296 Harper. Debbie - 2811 Harrell, Cindy - 127,272,283 HARRELL, TIINI - 219 HARRIS, D ONALD - 186 HARRIS, IANICE - 253. 325 Harris, Jerry - 28,1 18.196 Harris, Michael - 186.205.2811 Harris. Step Harris. Terr hen - 268 ie - 296 Harrison Business Equipment - 21114 Harrison. Kathy - 268 HARRISON. MARTHA llracultyl - 233.297 Harrison, Mary - 115, 2811 Hartzog, Di ana - 92.ll'l7.296 Hartzog. Linda - 92.95.265 iimvmxy nnrwnnd, P AMES v 253 aul - 2121 Hash, Angela -118,296 Hash. David - 2811 Hastingx.ja mes n 293.296 Hatfield. Noel - 205.2821 HAVERBECK. ALEXIA - Hawes. Allison - 2821 Hawkins, Althea - 143,296 Hawkins, Clarence - 283 HAWK1NSjEAXlFacu1tyI-12-1.125.132 Hawkins. john - 46.89.2521 Hawkins, Randall 2 283 Hawkins. Teresa - 268 Hawks. Sam - 268 Hayes. Linda - 81.96.296 Hayes Porsehe-Audi- Hayes Volkswagen - 352 Haynes. Clayton - 268 HayneS. jim -186,205.283 Haynes. john - 268 Haynes, Wi lliam ' 198.283 HAYS. ELAINE . 25:1 Het'1er,Gary- 268 Heidtman. Tnnnninv - 1ss.296 1-11-1nfnnnnn,11ev1n -2118 l'1EINI.EIN,jAMES-194.253 Hei nlei n, T om - 187.281 HIELLNIAX. PATRICK -160,188,253 Helmer. Mark - 268 Helton, Glen - 296 Helton. Rob - 283 Henderson. David - 296 HE NDERS ON. ERIC - 253 Henderson, George - 129.268 Henderson. Lance - 268 Henderson, Mark - 2713 Hendrick, Roy- 46.1211 Hendrik joseph - 203,205,265 Hendryx, Sara - ltl8,177.2811,1115 HENLICY. NANCY - 1117.253 Henley. Robert - 92.95.97.268 Hennley . C harley - 92.296 .61 7.2521 72.711.79.109 HENRY. STI-I1'E11 ac11ltyl - 188.189.2517 nenslt-y. Wayne - 268 HE NSON. CURT -131,253 Henson. Kyle - 92,269 HEREDIA, MARCARITA - 110.111.2511 Herlldin. Palrieia - 268 1-inrffjnnn. . 328 Herma11's P 11 nnfinnne - me Hernandez, Alice - 92,268,296 Hernandez, Angelica - 296 Hnfnnnael. Angie - 1211 Hernandez. Cathy - 296 Hernandez, Donny - 296 Hernandez, Dora - 268 Guillermo - 212,283 Gray . Dana - 26.265 Gunning Casteel - 21211 Cray.ji1n -268 Cray.X1ark- 120.2s:1 GRAY. RHOXDA A 135.292 Creaser. Dway ne - 268 Cree11.ja1n1's - 92.9-1.95.2118 Greene. Scott - 296 on-1-nhnnw unninnn- -I1-Ik Greenlee, Delvra - 296 Creenwzlldl. -Xnitn - 135.268 Gree1mal1lt.Di1111e - 121,296 366 Curnick.Kat1n . 115.265 Gurniek. Robert - 92.95.Sl7.28:1 Cn1hr1-y.Cny A2911 Cnihrie. Bobby A 199 GUTIIRIIC. GIIARI,E511 ae111t1P - 225.2217 cn11n11-.1n1n.- 107 Guthrie. Mimi - 211s cnilniv. Ralph A 115.121.2911 6111114111111-1. 151-21.1 - 129.2521 GI'T11211l1l-fL.j1C1tR1'- -10.52.2521 HAG.-XX. A YDRIZN' - 41.-5.53.1 15.151253 Hagan. Kathleen - 81.283 Hager. Earl - 2821 Hagers, Phyllis - 50.296 Hahn. Cindi-li2,fi1.92.95.161.21iS Haight. u'illiL1m - 283 11310. Kathy - 2811 HA1.1f. TIQRRIE -156.253 Ilull. Debbie - 127 ll:1l1.james - 296 Hal1l.jerulne - 92.95.97,2f'i1S HER NANDI1, jESI'S - 50.251289 HernandeZ.jimmy - 296 Hernandez,1u:1n - 92.296 Hernandez. Luis - 283 Hernandez, Luz - 283.51283 Hernandez, Maria - 283 Hernandez, Mickey - 296 Hernandez. Nancy - l06.2h3,I11h.l125 Hernandez. Steven - 92.2821 Hernanrlez. Virginia - 92.95.265 HERO - 129 g I F. 1 1 ., 1, 1 1 1 1' , . Al Meclrano walks from the varsity locker room , W1 . ma. i , 4. after football practice. I FE' Herrera. Terry - 127.296 llcrron. Esther - 81.296 Hickeraon. Stuxen - 92,296 Hiclcle. Kenneth - 188,296 Hiclunan. Ianee - 220221283 Hiclcs, Artllnr - 283 Hicks. Carolyn - 268 Hiclfxjoe - 187,20-1.205.253 Hicka, Kim - 208,290.296.3tl3 HIEBERT. STEVEN - 212 Higdon, Ann A 25:1 Iligdon. Claris - 2611 Higgins. Ronald - 118.119.1268 IIICCS, Dl'111BY- 129,253 HICCS. STEVEN - 212.253 1lij:1r.I1elen - 268 Illlil., CAREN - 80.261 HILL. CR.-t1C1'L 2511 IIill,Clenda - 4fi.92,95,l07.2liS 11ill.jane -92.2111 llill, Margaret - 46.92.168 11ill,H1'1.:gie - 221.283 llinojma, L11 - 196 Ilinojosa, Mary-137 Hinscll. Kenneth - 225 HINSIIAW. N1EL1SSAlFacul1yr iT IIil1S0l1. Kenlwlll - 268 IIIRZI-II., RICIIAHI7 - 253 Ilirzel, lvillimn - 268 HISTORY - 154,155 IIiX0n, Alan - 92,95.97.268 Iloddujamea - 296 llodsun. Roger - 268 Hoefli, Barbara - 2811 Hoels. Debbie - 296 Iloeldtlxe, Pat- 268 Holi, Cheryl - 283 lloilmamlacqueline-2K1 HoiIm11n,Mielsey - 129 llolimnn. Theresa - 296 Iloflnlan, lvillir r l2l,lIl0.268 Hogan. Mark - 296 Iloggard, Crystal - l-13.283 Holcomb, Barbara - 50.79.296 1101.COMB.jIM - -10,-14,-14i,HZ1.89,1tJi1 212,253 IIOLCOMB, l'VIN5T0N4Fae11lt1l- 2117 Hulder. Mark - 283 Holiday 11.1-vang ctumpimt -11511 Hollebelte, Debra - 296 llollomon. Cheri - 2821 Hollon. Shelly - 268 Holloway. Roma - 291.2516 11OI.I.Y. SHERR1tFacul1y1 - 238,290 -X fw,..m.,.,,nf,- 5 .'e ,-'.'. lrll ,af f'? Holmes. Cheri - 2118 llolniex. Rifki - 541.126.2911 Holochwoxl. siepluiiie- 121,296 11011. Cnnmd - 1r2.515.219,is:1 Holt. Kris - 1153 H01.'l'.RfXL1-IRl1f.1c11llyr- 2218 Homan. Brett - 296 11UM1-ICOMINC - 56.57.5859 llomefindun-l'5,X - 31:1 IIOINIEMAKINC-172.1711 Hoxpenjalniee .2113 11-taper. Mark Y 92.2s:1 llooten. Chiirli-N - 9-1.21131 l1onten.fI1ntliia- 116.2911 llooxer. Kay -21111 llorn. Gary - 1110142.25311 11orn.1.uwis - 221.268 llorn. William - 2811 110RX1x1'. 51,1111 1F1mul15 1 . 236.1119 11orner.N1ark- 1:1A.141.29H IIOSEY. LINDA -62.tiJ1.l76.177.227.1153 1120 llmmer. Paint-1.1 - 2r1s.:12f1 llovu:1rd.Scotl-111.2516 lmwt-11. Bt-do -46.110.111.2fss.:111s 11uweIl.Churlotte - 296 11OW1'I1.1..lJ.tYl'1J - 83.2tJI1.253 Ilovsell. Diana - 269 11nm-1l.joel- 142,269 IIowell.10l1n Y ess 11owv1l.'I'imo1hy . 275 Hudgim.jot-1 - 188.296 11UDf:1NS, MAR1,1N --16.253 HU1-'FMA Y, LLOYD lF:1enltv1 V 142.2518 lIUI I Sl.-INS. Mlfllil-fl - 253 IIuffortl. Brenlln -92.196 Hl'FI-'0RD, MARK - 2521 Huglies. Cyndi - lI1H.l40.2li9 HlTC11ES,,IlN1M1'-1113 Hughes. Kevin - 29411 Iluglles. Kim - 2159 IIUIZAII, TED - 1113.253 llunlplireps. Carl - 283 Humpl'1reyx.George - 296 Hundley. Susan A ess Ilnnly Timmy - 1516 IIUPFER, ELAINE ilfaeultyl - 2218 Ilupfer. I'fliL:1l1ctll - 92.9-l.2fi9.Il27 IIUPFERJOHY - 2511 lluwcroslt. Nlilce - 597.121.2521 IIUTTAXUS, STASLIIC - -46,h9.108.22T.Z 11l'TTO,DARI,liY1i - 253 lI11lto. Cay - 531.221.2269 llutto. Tammy - 269 Always in great demand. best personalities Mike Pepe and Denise Allen try to figure out appointment dates for the upcoming weekly activities. 107 , . .xi Q, t- 'f' in Caijiz K 1 . After a long day junior Colin Keene and freshman john Kushcn patiently sit outside the school building looking for a prospective ride home. IIUTMAN. MARK llfacultyl - 294.238 Ilviztlak. Allen - I Ih.296 IIVIZDAK, DANIEL - 92,l l7.l2l,l53 Iaegenjohn - 219 Ide. Charles - 221 I1:lesias.jcan f 269 Iglesias. line - 290 In1manuclBaplist Church -:isis Inman. Ifric - 92.94.296 Inrrlzln. Felice - 92.95.2693 ll Inn1an.joan - lifi.27li.2hII.IIIlX Irwin. Creta - 67.I00.222.223.2hII Ist'lll10rg. VIC - 2 I5.2l6.2Ni Iverson. Gretchen - 68.I l0.Ill.2G9 jahnlie, David - I99. 283 jabalie, Karen - 297 jackson. David - 297 IACKSON. LOUISE lF:1c11ltyl - 237.239 jackson, Terrill - 269 jackson. Therese - 283 jacohelli. Cregorv - 297 jacobs. Annette - 297 jacobs, Bonita - 283 Jacobs. jmck - 120.269 jacquel, Diana - ll8,l30.2h1I jacquez, Norma - 283,323 jaegar. Steve - 269 jANSEN. MAIITY - 253 jansen, Mick - 297 jnrrett. Terry - 297 j1'tYNliS. TIIICRESA - 253 jeanes.jelf - 2l-1.216.269 jefferson, Clara - 143.283 jeffurds. Debbie - 297 Jenkins. Eddie - 283 jENKINS, MIKE - 2Ifi,253 jenny. Pnni -133.269 Jcnichkii. Mike - 2m jenschke, Susan - 127.297 jI'IRONIE, CINA - I l6,l3l.25ZI jE'l'I', CWEDULYN - 32 62, H625-I jen, Kenny - iss. 297 jimenez, Pat - 283 j0I INS. GLENN - 254 jnl1ns.5lilce - 269 Cyndi Chesak performs a dance routine at the annual beauty contest. johnson. Anne - 297 jnhnnin. Brian - 171. 2ti!l Jnlinnin Craig - 297 Jnhnwn. Debra - 126.297 juhllsoll Donald - ISX.297.30fI johnson. Iistcll - 269 johnson, Paul - 92.95.97.269 Jo11xsox,1u:1si:cc.1 - 5s.2s1 johns0n.IIi1:ha1'd - 297 Jnhnnin, Ricky - 1se.2os.2s5 Jo11xsox.vAunEEx - s:z,7o,7s.77.1 25-4 j0I,I.EI'. BlI.I.lFae11ltyl - lflil jollev.janna - -l6.fi7.80.2ti9 jonex cznwlnn Country 2 :isis jones, Donna - 2611 jones. George - lIP4,I2l.2!I7 j0NI'IS, HELEN llfncultyl - 239 jonemjenniler - 25-I jones. Melody - 107 joseph, Georgette - iii. 127.253 jnsepll. Reily - 5fi.57.92.9-l.227.292.297 joy. Paul - 269 j0I'. IIICK - l7l.25-I joyce. Mike - 297 jll NIOR CI..-XSS - 262.26lI.2ti-l.2ti5.266. 267,268.269.270.27l.272.273.27-1.275 jUSTUS. ANN - 80.l26.25-I juwud, Bill - 33,83,l03.225.283 IUVRUD, KATIIY - 42.48.25-1.308.325 Ka fter. joe - 283 Knlustian. Ilarry - 269 KA NE.jOI-INiFaeultyI-I5-1.239 Kasper. Kathryn - 269 KASS. BARBARA r 254 Kastenjames - 297 Kaufman. David - 203,297 Kautz. Fred, 92,l2I.2S3 KAYS. KRISTI - I37.25-LII08 Kazgl1t.Dl:bhie - 297 Keegan, Kay -269 Keene. Colin- 269 KEENE, CARY - 254 Keeney. Richard - 110 KILSTHOM. KARI. - I33.254 KILSTIIOM. LYNN - 129.254.2651 Kimhrell, jeaunette - 297 Kimhrcll, Leroy - 269 KINCAID. WILLIAM - 25-1 King,james - 297 King.james - 283 King. Kathleen - 2823 if z i 4 King, 12518113 ' -tlltlli KINUS MEN -142 King, Peggy-128,316 Kinstle. Bonnie - 269 Kirkpatrick, Carrie - 297 Kirkpatrick, Lisa - 511.929-t.2v'Sll Kirllcy. Luisa -297 Kistcnntacher, Karen - 220.221.2553 Kitchin. Brian - 142.283 Kilchin. Mark - 297 KITTLESTED, TED itracultyl - 122.2119 Klamhorawslri. Mike - 297 Keeney. Scott- 112,269 KEFFER, LORRAINE - 254 Kegerreis. Sharon - 92,921,269 Keiser, Christina - 297 Kellen, Kathy - 269.1327 Kellen. Patricia - 283 Kellerman, Debbie - 269 Kelley. Terry - 58.1lll1.l03.l05.2tl5.2ti9 Kendrick, Mona - 121,283 Kennedy, Pat - 269 Kennedy, shawn . l0s.2s:z Kepp, Ralph - :ss KESSE1., CHUCK - 10I1.l04,205.25-1.112 Kessel. Kelli - 283 KEY CLUB - 82.83.256 Killxlurtte, C0111-:ell - 291.297 Kilgore. Dana - 291 Kilgore. Karen - 127.297 Kilmer, Greg - 269 Klantlvorowslti. Patricia - 106.269 KLEIN. JOHN -129.25-1 Klein, Thonms - 297 Kleimcllmidt. Sui: - 283 Klere, Micltuvl - 297 Klinglcr. Lori - 269 Kim-dnludl - 269 Klllutlsch, Connie - 269 Kmppdr. Karl - 92,94.l5l,225.2lcl Knight. Vernon - 212.269 - Knudscn, Kathy - 2811 Kobrinsky, Catherine - 283 Koebcl. Carrie f 297 Koehler. Metallic - 126,297 Kohn. Terry - 283 Kostad, Kristi - 269 Kopfle. Pam - 297 KOPFLE. PATTI - 138.254 Kramer. Kathryn - 283 l Kramer. Robert - 269 Krampen,jerry - 199.283 Krewer. Elizabeth - 269 Krimhralluleanctte - 127 Kun.julia -162,269 Kun.Stevv-221,283 Latbato, Eddie - 95 Labraslo. Rullun - 295 La Callus - 3-I2 Latfewr, Earl - 1119 Lake Fairway Apartments - 340 rally, L-dem. - 28:1 LALLY. MARY A 254 Lamllcrt. Mark - 44.92.95 Lnlmhurt. Hoy - 92.95.298 Lltmotlw, Nlichele - ti2.fi7.92.95 I.:mCl.,l0hn - 35. 165,1SS.29S Land, Stewart - 2811 Landshett. Lynn - 46.270316 Lane, Diane - 126.295 LANE,,l1MMY - 133 Lang, Glenda - 283 Lang, Heather - 270 Lang, Judy - 295 LANCE, L.C. lFacu1tyl - 2119.2-il Lara. Daniel- 270 LARA, DURA - 132,25-l Lara, Hector - 298 Lira. Larry - 2518 Larsen, Mike - 121.298 Latin Cluh - 107 Lattimcr, Kelly - 270 Lauudo. Luis - 96 Laurhammer. Ingrid A 270 Law. Craig - 298 hrwler. Letty - 283 Iglwlcr, Olga F :ZlS3.Il23 LAYYRENCIQ, lUC11l-XRD - 25-1 Lawson. Licia - 2811 LAYVSCN. MARK - 25-I Lawson. Nan - 92,9-1.298 Lazdowxki. tYaltl:r - 157,270 Luawell Dml.,pmd..l Company-3-17 Kathy Iuvrucl blushes as Dan Andis watches her trying to kiss a bird v Lockers provide second homesl' for many students during the year. Lecharga. Arntro - 2518 LEE, RANDALL - 254 LEE. RUBETTE - 254 Lee, Ronald - 2211. 254 Lee, Roxanne - 110.1-15,270 Lee, Valarie - 92.95,209.210,21 1.270 Lettault, Dehhie - 118.295 LEFTAULT. D OXALD - 254 Leftault. Donna - 298 Leftcolt. Debra - 298 Leger. rm- 127, ass LEGER. ROD - 254 Lcgrand, Luke - 298 Legrand, Mark - 28-1 Legra Lehm nd,Ma11- 270 rrrr. Kathy - 127.2 ss Lei brand, Robert - 118.270 Leltuwxlci, David - 120,18S.229.270.298 Le1mwski,janet - 134. 137 Lemn Leon. Leon. mn, Katie - 127.28-1 Loretta - 298 Luis - 284 Leon. Patricia - 270 Leon, Valerie - 284 Lens, Luigi - 91'i,1lH.188.298 Lerma. Martha -116.298 L1 NCOLN, MUSETTE - 67,25-1 Lincoln, Susan - 28-1.3118 LI NDSICY, DEBBIE - 4-1.-18, 52.254 Lindaey. clcrrrr -ass I,irrr!,tLy. srrarrr - 270 Lipbett, Diane r 28-1.5115 Lipsen, Dnnna - 284,21 15 Lin, Michael - 28-1 1.ittle.Kathy- 284 5107.327 LITTLEIOIIN, DOUG rlFacult3l211I1.2118 Luhato, Fred - 92.109,22l1.28-1 LOBATO, C1 I,B1fI1'I' - 255 Loeril, Diane - 270 Loera, Dolores - 208 Loera. Yvone -117.270 Lrrwenrtcrrr, Jrrrrrer '21-14 LONG, CLAYTON - 244,255 Long, Steve - 270 Lopez, Arthur - 92.9-1.150298 Lopez. Carlos - 15-1.298 LOP11. CECILIA - 50.255 Lopez. Delia - -17.270 Lopez. Cahriel - 28-1 Lopez, ftlarty - 50,298 Lopez, Ronnie - 187,215,284 Lounsburpzjudy - 191.110.2814 Lynclmlohn-221,28-1 Lyorrr. Jrrrrr.-, -2114 Lr ons. srrrrrrr - 270 Martinez, Cynthia - 25-1 Martinez, Donald - 157.205.2134 Martinez, Cennie - 271,310.31 1.1120 Ma rtinez, Gerry' 129,284 Martinez Irma -284 Martinez, jew: - 28-1 Martinez, jot- - 298 MACDONALDJAMES -115.255 Maciel. Michael - 298 Mack,Cary - 187.28-1 MACKINNON, STEVE -118.-I-1, Madden, Eddie - 121.144,298 Magerovich, Lorraine A 210.270 Mageroviclt, Sharon - 208.298 Mais, Margie - 298 Mais. Mark - 92,115,270 Mais, Terry - 298 Malidore, Fona - 284 Mrrlidrrrr-,joseph -1-13,298 Mallory. Richard - 115,298 Malouf, Leslie MALPIIURS. RIC11,-XRD - 255 xiarrrrrrerr - 22s,zz9 255 Martineznlohn - 271,254 MA11'I'IXI'I'L,IULI1'i - 255 Martinel, Sylvia - 298 Ma rtinel, Victor - 271 Mabhhurn, laura - 255 Maaun's - 2140 Mason, David - 120,28-1 MATII - 150.151 MA'I I'IIE1VS. 10 llracultyl - 50.238 Matthews. Margaret - 284 Matthews, Melanie - 52.70.S0.1-13.28-1.11 Mathewx, Tum - 188.298 MA'1'TINCL1'.PENNY- 41,111-1.255 MAUTL, KARL - 256 Maya.,loebph - 284 MAYA, I 011 N NY - 210.256 Mayen. Tom - 298 MAYTON, TOM - 256 Meaders. Debra - 28-1 -. 1? xt, I Paula Turner and Norma Fix eye the camera as the photographer catches them laughing at something that happened to them earlier in the day. Lt-Roy. Alicia - 108 Lrrrrur, Michal - 298 LEsLEi'. BOB1Facn1tyl- 194,2:ss,2:x9 IrICSI.Ii1', noxxnz fr-'rrrrrltyu - 1sL2as.241 inlay. crr,-br - ans Leslie. Karen 2 80.270 Levy, Bernadette - 270 Levy. George - 298 Lt-wif. Cathy - 106 Lewis. David - 298 Lewis. Debbie - 221 Lewia. Lewis. Eddy - 28-1 Irene - 298 Lewii. Kim - 28-1,1112 Lewis.Pat1y - 110,127,298 Lewis, Sherrie - 126, 270 LEWIS. TIIOMAS -111-t.1216.II17.25-1 LEYVA, NANCY - 25-I Library- 168.169 LICON. FRANK - 96.11525-1 Licnn. Margaret - 66.270,I120.Z127 Licon. Martha - 6-1.b1l,298 Licon. Miguel - 298 Lieotlce. William - 66.106270 Lienrance. Pat - 188.295 Lieuranee, Karen - 270 Lilcins. Russell - 298 Limas. Rose - 28-4 LIMMER, DI.-1 NE A 45.65.25-1,212-1.2126 Lonstannon. Raymond - 284 Lowman. Lori - 68.815115 LOYA. BEA 255 Luya. Cltrii - 187,205.28-I LOYA. 1 OE 255 Lomno. Armando - 270 Luzoya. Eleazar - 188.295 Luc14v.R0hin-80,298 LUIAY. ELLEN - 1l6.121i.255 LUIAX. FRAYK - -10.l011,180,21fi.255 Lujan. Louis -194.2l2,229.270 Lumpkin, Patricia - 107.127.2552 LU XA. CARMEN - 255 Luna, Nancy - 46,67.265.270,f1l0 Luna, Ray - 298 LU NA. STEVE - 255 LUND. CYNDI - 255,308 Lund, Kristy - 80,298 98 Ln nd, Timothy - 78.109.156,15H.222.2211. 270 Lundberg, Vielzi - 127,298 Lrrrrrrer. arrbr-rt - as-1 Lunger. Walter - 270 Lrrrtrrrrrrr, Ray- 187 LUTTON, CLE N - -18.19-1.255 Lnttrell. William - 298 LUX, IIARR1' - 255 Lux, Leanne - 121,28-1 LYNCII. 1011 N - 238 MANN.BA.RBAR.-1 - 255 Mann, Eddie - 298 Mann. Mary - 80,270 Manning, Margaret - 25-1 MANNIXC, STEVEN - 255 Manrique. Craig A 284 Marchese,Pa1- 298 Marching Band- 92,93 Marcial. Mark - 50 MARES. FRANK 511.255 MARKE L, DAV ID - 92.95.97.255 Marlcel. Tim - 118.28-1 nrrrlrrw. Bobby - 270 mrrrrrrr, Bceky2S-1 xnrrrrrrw, Freddy - in Marque1,1.isandrar298 Marqrrw, varrry - 126.298 Xlarmqtlin. Candi - 28-1,2122 Marbli. Diia - 28-1 XIARSII. 51.-X111 - 255 ME.-XRNS. C.-1RO1.4Faen1tyl- 238,241 Nledina. Cruz - 117.120.271 Medina. Rnhert-118.299 sn-dlirr. Carol,-rr - 299 MED11.tXO,p1L - 256 Xledranry. Clnrii: - 51.1 111,81 Medranll. Luanne - 299 Meehu. David - 142,299 Meister. Dianne - 15I1,271.1111 Meister, Suzanne - 92,125,271 Me1endez..-Xngel Y 299 Melendez. Terebn - 79,92,101'i,2h-1 Mellmfl, Mark - 299 MARSI.EYIJ1iR,AI1DIfN - -10.145255 Marslender, Richard - 28-1 Martin.janet - 284 MART1Y.IA1'1Facn1tyl - 21111 Martin. Keiin - 284 mrtrrr. Margaret - in Martin. Michael - 271 Martinez. Bcttv - 172.255.2554 Mellington, Alberta - 284 Mena,Iodie - 299 Mendez, Gilhert - 117, 121,100,217 Mendel. Pat- 271 Mendez. Victor - 271 Mendivil, Patricia - 284 Mendunca, Lisa - 4fi,56,l77.247,271.I111 Merrdrrra, Crrrdy - 2s4.:z2:z Mendoza, Daxid - 284 Mendoza, Loretta - 108,299 Mendout, Richard - 284 Mendoza, Suzanne - 129.299 Meredith, Peggy - 299 I Martinez. Bohhy - 118,l22.l23,271 Merula. Steve - 284 Merrell. Marcia - 299 Merrihew, Teresa - 81.28-1 25 Merri11's Marine - 335 Messer. Phyllis - -10.28-t MESS1iR.SANDYtI:acu1tyl - 62,59.147. 238,241 Meatcrs. Manuel - 254 Metcalf. Kathryn - 92,9-1,299 Metcalf. Ronald - 271 Metcaltmlames - 92.93,97.27l Mevvr. Marvell - 299 Mcza.Mi1ce - 284 Mias. Margie - 127 MIC1IA1JD.S'I'I-IVE - 92.95,256.26l MIC1IEL,D1'IBB1E - 256 Mieavn. Lori - 299 Milam. Stacy - 68,13ti.1Z17.27l Milt-x. Kris - 92.95271 Miller, Chria - 52 Miller, Christine - 271 NI111vr. Collvclt - 299 MII,1.I-ZR, DEBBIIC - 256 Nlillcr, Dcbhic - 126.271 Mi11er.Cary v 284 Miller. Crcltzl - 271 MILLICII, GIVEN - 256 Mi11cr,jn - 271 Mi11er.Ju1ic - 299 Miller. Irinlla - 108.284 MII.LI:IR. MIKE - 256 Miller, Miltt: - 145.271 Mi11cr.Mv1t-s-271 Miller, Yimle - 144.284 MII.I..I:fR, RON.-KID - I1h.l19.4-1,-15,49.1t111. 180,205,256 M1111:r, Sean - 299 Miller. Ted - 239.299 Miller. Toni- 299 NIi11S. David - 92.94.299 xlillyjark - 299 Niillijeff - 284 Milsali. Richard - 271 Minnie. Robert - 28-1 Minton. Daiirl - Mirzi1Ja1.jcrry - 28-I Mirahal. jimmy- 271 Mirelvx. Karl - 271 Mirelm. Ivillrud - 299 XIITCIIELI.. LARRY - 256 g juan Ornelas and Staslie Iluttanus put the moves on each other, living up to a reputa ft? 1 Wayne Mullins dumps a pile of old jokes on Vaudeanjo11nson's head. creating iaughtcr. being most witticst. tion of biggest flirts. Mitchtll. Leslie - 294 MITCIIELI.. MISIAXIIC - 256 Mitnhnm,jo1m - 271 Mock, Lyncttt' - 299 Mock. Stlzve - -11.271 MOECK, C1'l0RCI21Facu1ly1- 912,913,239 Moeck, Richard - 188.299 NI01ix, Daro1d - 19-1.197.294 Monk. Chris - 271 Monsisuais. Itcrh - 122,299 Monlcleone. Cary - 28-1 Montgomery. Nita - 12-l.125,1112.1-I-t.271 Monliconv, David - 92,284 Mnnticonc, Debra - 108,109,299 MONTICONE, MARTIIA - 46.1-17.11119 hrlulitwutltt Natimlai Banlvi -11111 Moody. Cindy' - 66.92.94.107.2b-1 Moore, Arthur - 188.299 M oorc M oorc . Carlum- - 299 . Carrie - 271 lvtrmfr. cynthn - 284 xitmm, Dale , 94 Moomz, mvm - 256 Moore. George - -1ti.1-I-1.187.284 Moorv. Rohcrt - 299 Moore. Stunlcy - 92.95.25-I Moore, Susan - 28-I M oor h M nos ll cad. Mark - 28-t vr. Nick - 28-t Mnra. Mtlillrlxl - ll0.143.291l,I125 MORA1.1-IS. ANIJRICIY - 49.256 M0ra1L'S. Argulltittxi - 2N4 M0r:t1L's. Dalti1,'1 - 299 MOR,-t1,1-LS. DAVID - 129.256 Moralcx. Iilizahctli - 299 Slorulca. Erich - -tti.H9,271 Mnralcs. lawrence - 299 MORAIAES. ROBERT - 1t1I1.19I,I92,l9I1, 195 MOR.-XI.Eb. SHARON - 129.256 Moreu. Carolc F 271 Moreno. Diana - 92.299 Moreno, Frank - 284 MORENO. HECTOR - -l1i.147,25ti Mtlrcnn. Lnuit' - 118.122.2519 rxmfgan. John - 299 MORRIS, NANCYt1 aculty1- 2119 Morris, Rebecca - 108.177.222.2S-1 Murrix. Terri - 299 Morrow. Bill- 271 Morrow. Toni - 284 Mowlcy. Mike - 92.9.5.1-t5.271 Moser, 1.111413 - 53,271 Mott, Ilarvey - 92,95.221.271 Mott. Rusxcll - 28-1 Mowhray.Melinda-28-1 Movihray,1Vund3 - 53.299 Murrcll. Kathy - 25-1 5 194 Pnrhfw, Terry - 285 Murry. Kelly - 285 M USSIIORN. ED - 2511 Musshorn, Eric - 299 Mutchler. Jack - 299 Mutual. Saving -1129 MYERS, C11ARI.ES1Faeulty1 - 212.211-4. 238,239.24 1.11116 Myers.Je11- 299 Myerx, Mark - 205,299 Myers. Robert - 299 M OYA. BECKY - 118.42.1 111.320.1127 Moya. Ricky - 203.299 Moya, Ruhen - 271 Muchler,J.C. 1Facul1y1 - 92 MUELLERJAKE - MULKY. SPENCER 1Faculty1 A 237.2I1H. 239 MULLE NS. WAYNE - 83.l02.lt13,105.l 15, 15I1.203,205.256 MULLINS, MICIIAEL - -11.2511 MUNIZ. RUTH - 256 Munoz. Ray mnnd - 271 Munoz. Richard - 271 Nturillo. Monica r 284 Murillo. Petty - 271 Murphy. Ed r 1-12.271 Murphy. Margaret - 299 MURPIIY, MARK - 92.112 Murphy. Mike - 284 Murray. Brian - 279.284 Murray. David 2 145.204 Murray. Karin , 271 Mc MACADOO. BRUCE - 255 McBride. Darrell - 1-14.2711 McBride. Dennix - 94.298 McBride. Michael- 92.9-1.130.156,28-1 McBrit1e. Terry - 145.284 NICBRIN N. ROBERT - 89.1 111,11 1,255 McCann. Caroline - 92.2711 MCCARTIIY. JOE - 255 McCarthy. Robin - 1111, 298 MCCARTY. KIM- 255 MCCLOSKEIIJEAN - 255 McCloskey. M'illiam - 2711 Mnclnri-, Cheryl - 284 McClure. Gerry - 298 McCollum. Ronald - 28-1 NICCOLLEM. RUSS - 255 many. Cindy- 126.298 NICCOY, HARY1'IYlFae11lly1 - 2112 McCoy. Lori - 1-15.2711 McCoy. Marlt - 28-1 McCoy. Patti - -13.92.94 McCright. Deniae - 121,298 NICCUAN. KELLY - -l1i.S9.255.I1l1 11IcCulloug1l. Cliiton - 2115.270 fvIcDaniel. Cliff - 271.1 McDar1iel,Ja1nea - 112.9-1.223.211-1 NIcDonald, Bruce - 187.216.2521 MCIfl11allIlt1l1. Miellavl - 284 MCEI.1IANNON.PATT1- 255 McElveen.Joe - 298 McFadden, Diane - 81,25-1.2112 MCFADDIEN.1'1IIL1P - 255 lVIcFar1and. Kevin - 92.95.2711 Mc1:errt'n, Scottie - 8112711.11111 Mcflee, Kirk ' 2711 Mcflill. Cllrix - 92.9-1.2711 McCinniS, Kevin - 511.298 McCratl1. Patricia - 298 hleliny, Leah -295 hifltay. Mike-211,270 McKenzie. Kevin- 298 lvIl:Kinney.I41rry - 270 McKinney. Steven 2 264 lNIcKinn0n. Richard - 1111123.28-1 NIcKnight. Cheryl - 1211.298 McKnight, Randy - 284 McKoy. Michele - 127 MeLerran. Roy- 299 McNeely, Marilynn - 284 BICNICOI.. DOUG - 10f1,211i.255 MCNiCCe, Rita - 98.270.1117 hICPhL'rs0n. Kevin A 299 McPherGon, Scott - 511.121.2154 MCQuien. Lori - 92.95,299 MCQuilliam. Johnnie r 299 McReyno1d1. Alan - 92.9-1.270 MCRI-IYNOLDS, RONALD - 92.9-1.255 Mc1Vatters. Edward - 284 Mc1Vatters. Sarah - 28-t Nn1x11nN, 11.-KYNIUNIJ - 127.2511 Nablinu,1Villie , 299 Nahourx. Mark 417.271 N7tF111'.11o1s1c111'-25f1 xnjnr, xirhnlni - 271 Nnlnnii-. Frerl - 444 Nnrr... ninnn - 120.2119 Narr0, Viktor, 271 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 48.-19 NATIONALJUNIOR IIONOR SOCIETY - 50.51 NATIONAL MERIT - -15 Nay ar. Adalberto - 811,299 Navanjaime - 299 Navar.Julic - 126.299 NAYARRETTE. PATTI - -46,67,256.1108.I127 Navarro. Luis - 285 Neavin. Lenelle r 271 Nec1y.Creg - 285 Nelson. Bob -1100 Nelson. C, nthia . 250 NELSON, MARSIIALI.11 aeultyl - 2219 Nt-1xnn.Mary f 126.299 Nelson, Robert - 205.285 Nelson. Sandy - 2115312.21211 Nelxon. Tony - 187 Nesbitt, Ilank - 107.120.3110 Neuville, Kerry - 155.285 NEUVILLE. SHERRY - 7.68.13lI.2511 Nevarez. Lupe - 1iI1.271.2I16.320.f124 Neve. Mary - 285 Newkirk, Chria - 81.3100 NEWKIRK. FLORENCE 1Facu1ty'1 - 240 Newman, Karen - 271 Newman. Patti - 145.285 Newton. Rhonda - 271 Neyland. Ronnie - 187,285 Nichols. Cnrnlynn - 81,235 NICIIOLSON, LIZ - 112.129.2511 Noel. Mitzi - 811,285.I114,I125 Nolan.James - 115,256 Nordell. Ron - 271,279 NOREEN. DAN - S9.1811.1S4,241i.251i Noreen. Tom - 271 Norman. Janet - 145.205 Norris. Shari -11011 Norris. Steven - 271 Nnryille. Kendra - 3110 NOVAK. TIM - 38.-t1,92,95,251i.21i1 NOYVICKI. CATIIY - 92,256 Nuwicki. Vicki - 92.2118111111 Nugent. Sean - 285 Nunez.Jerry - 271 Oaxaca. Norma - 271.2120 Oaxaca. Raul - -15 0'Beirne, Carol - 51l.177.277.2b5 0'B1'I111N1i, PATRICK - 38.77.7S.B3.2-1-1.256 O'Brien. Kenny - 145.11011 0'Brieu Kevin - 271 Ochoa. Ceorge - 811.188.2100 Oehoa, Jaime - 92.9-1.285 Oehoa. Ruth - 92.111111 OEA - 124.125 OEFELEIN, JA NET - 115.130.2511 O11ice Machines Inc. -1153 Ohle. Peter - 133.271 ohnuk. Dehhy - 300 O'KEEFE, JOHN 1Facul1y1 - 2-111.276 O'I,EARY. BILL - 256 OLIYARES. GLORIA - 137.256 Olivax. Carla - 92.95.285 Oliias. Dchbie -1100 Olivas. Roxann - 1100 Oliyas. Sylvia -300 Oliviera. IIL-etor - 121.31111 OLNIEDA. MICDALIA - 1211.256 Olmos. Ilugu - 300 Olsen, Carolyn- 1215.271 Olsen. Erik - 285 Olson. Catllerine - 121.11110 Olson. Lori - 255 0'rnaIIey R -11:13 O'NEIL. DANNY - 115 Optimixts - as O'Q1'1N N. MARK - 46.59.2511 O'Ql1inn.Naney- 154 O'Qllinn. Suxan - 111S.22I1.I1011 ORCIIESTR.-1 - 96 0rnelas.A1u1- 9-1 Ornelaa. Elizahetli -112.111i.255 ORNI'I1.AS.J1'AN - 1112,l0I1,l05.202.211f1. 205 Ornelax. Richard - 21110 O'Roark. Melanie - 211111 Orona. Linda -1100 Orona. Raymond - 1-15. 179.150.2115 Orozeo. I.ila - 94,285 Ortega. Barbara - 300 Ortega. Carlos - :zoo Ortiz. Carol - 285 Oxiborne. Cynthia -40,235 Osborne, Delisa -11110 Osborne. Fred - 271 Oshurn, Mike - 271 Ohburn. Richard - 1-12.271 Osteika. Tony - 300 Oswald. John - 300 Owens. Carla - 118.127.2100 Owens. Earl- 271 OW1-IN, PATTI - 129 owen, Tnrnrny - 255 OX NER. JERRY - 11111811.2511 OZBLN. DAVID - 4S.92.256,27l Ozbun. Sharon -1100 Palma, Helen - 272 Palma. Rita - C100 Palma, Vicki - 206.209.210.272 Palmcira. Leslie - 111111 Palmer, Debra r 265 PALMER. ROSE - 256 Panchulx 3314 Pan National Group -1130 Parker. Eileen - 108,272 Parker. Glen - 3110 Parlchill. Brenda - 211,272 PARKS. RONNIE 11 aculty1 - 52.211-1.2-10 Parrzl. Ish - 2100 Parra. Olivia - 272 PAR'I'R1DC1i.j,D.11 aeuIly1- 59.102240 Paiodale Chevron - C148 PATTERSON. DIANE 1Faeulty1 - 240 PA'1'I'ERSON. CIIARLES - 119.120,1I111.25fi Pa tteraon,Jal:li - 272.31111 PAUCII. ROBERT 1Faeultp1 - 240 Pnnl Barry nvnllnr and .mneinnnt - 351 Pavnggi, John - 235 Paxxun. Kurt - 138.11110 Paxson. Peyton - 285 PAXTONJ.-KN - 257 Payne.Jamex - l17.120,285 Pnyni-. Perry . 112,94.:1oo Payle. Laura - 255.320 Payte. Steve r 204,205,272 PAZ. FRED 1Faculljv1 - 23-1.2-I1 P.E. - 102.163 Pearson. Ken - 83.285 PEARTREE. TERRY lFaculty1 - 2-11 Pedregon. Bobby- 188.300 Pedregon. Felix - 1-1-1.31.10 Peel. Valerie - -1731.285 Pelletier, Charmaine - 285 Pelletier. Kelly - 300 PELOSANTOS, RAY - 187 Peltun. Natalie - 1100 Pendergrasxleburali - 126.300 Penida. Charlene - 126 PEPE. MIKE - 42,-111.-17.711.89.191.194.245. 257 Pepe. Theresa - 209.285 Pera. Lorraine - 126 Pearaon, Cary - 241 Perdue. Robbie - 1I1S.219,2S5 Perea. Lorraine - 272 PERE.-'t. MONICA - 111.257.3117 Pereira. Renee - 77.22l.227.276.2h5.I11-1. 1115 Perel. Carolina -111111 Perez. Craig - 285 Perez. Yictnr A 286 PERKINS. LEON - 2611 PERRIN. RUSTY - 1119.257 Peterson. Kathy A 272 Peterhnn. Susie - 272.2116 Petrnies. Michael r 272 Petroiex. Peter - 286 Permit. Wendy - 286 PETROSKI. JOE - 257 Peirmky. Jndi - 104.2110 Petteys, Susan - 118.1100 Pettilhon. Mike - 142.272 Pn11y.1nhn - 266 Pevelinuse. Sylvia - 272 P1ei1'le. Debbie - 286 Ploutz. Cindy- 1106 Pharr. Daniel - 133.272 Phillipi, Barbara -111111 P11II.I.IPS.JANET - 257 PHILLIPS. KAREN - 257 Phillips. Kyle - 205.286 PHILLIPS. MARSIIA - 257 Phillips. Patty - 223,272 P11il1ipa.Tawnya - :100 Phillips. Wanda - 286 Philk Plumbing 41:12 Pic14ett.Jenni1er - 511.9fi,2118.f11111 Pickett. Terry - l6f1.2111i.2119.21 1.2811 Pierce. Alan - 188.11011 Pierce, Maria - 209,210.21 1.2511 Pinault.Ji1n -103.111-l,2l1i.272 Pinanln. in-nan 4100 PINAELT. MAUREEN r 257 Pineda. Mary - 92.211111 PIPPEN. C.-XRYlFaeulty1- l8H.lS9,24l Pittartl. Dana - 4S.78.l4I1.27f1.277.2Sti Pillnnni. Hugh - 286 Pleake. Ray - 92.1117.281i Pleasantt, Len - 9-4.256 PLOCK. BARBARA - 257 Plmvnlan, Charley -111111 PLU NKETT. CIIAR 1.125 -1111150.21-1.211i. 217.257 Plunkett. Richard -1S6.1S7.28S Plymouth- Dick Poe Cliryxler - 11511 Pngnrzelxki. Laurie - 272 POLK. LAURA - 1212.257 Porn Pon Girls - 98 Pinnli-r. Cynthia 2 :mo Ponzio, Carla - 286 Ponziv, Izlura r 1100 Poole,Ja1:1tie - 1411,281'1,1125 Poole. Judi'h - 286 Popular Dry Conds - 339 Porras. Debbie - 2511 PORTER. BRUCE - 83.257 Porter, Bruce - 2811 PORTER. FRANK - 2113 , llerb - 103,272 . Rosanna - 272 Porter. Porter. Porter Porter Rowena - 140,143,286 Scott - 286 Portillo. Christine - 126.11011 Portillo. Frank - 1S6,187.2S7 POTEET, FRANCES 1Fael1lly1 Potter, Mieliael - 1-15 Powell. Brad - 219.300 POYYELL. CARY - 135.1-111.257 Pnwell, Janet - 135.1-10.272 Pracht, Rick - 300 Prenilai. Anita - 287 Presten.Jim - 257 Prewitt. David - 83.300 PRICE. DEBBIE - 1i0,129.257.I1 Prine. Christopher - 92,97.l07.257 PRITCHETT. KAREN - 257 PROTO, ROBERT - 257 Prouty. Carla - 287 Pruitt. Barbara - 3110 Pruitt. Cle nn - 21011 Puente, Richard - 111i1.211f1.272 PUFAL. JIM lFaenltyl ' 211i,217.27l PUCH. JESSE - 257 PULLEN. DOUG - 46,88,89.257.272 Pullen, Icxley - 287 Pummill. Paul- 287 Pnihull. Margaret. 96,287 Putney. Mike - 2110,2117.I111t1 P,-lf. Karen - :mo Pi lc. Penny-11011 Qunllx, Carol - 108.272 QUILL AND SCROLL r -tfi,-17 Quilliey. Scott - 225.300 Quimhy. Linda - 300 QUIMBY. TERRIE -116.129.14-4.257 Quinones. Paul - 221.287 Quinteras. Lupita - 272 Qninteras. Patricia - S100 RACAN, BARBARA - 258 RAINS. MARY IFaeu1tyl - 237.240 Ramirez, Frank - 272 Ramirez, Pat - 272 Ramirez. Paul - 300 Ramirez. Ray - 287 Ramirez. Sallie - 2147 RAMIR171. T.C. - 258 Rampy, Kalali A 287.312 Ramsey. Daniel - 109 Ramsey. Sandra - 3011 - 241 07 Ranchlan 11 Barber Shop. 346 Randolph. Paulette - 1114 Rnngr-l.jnnn-,inn -11110 Range1.Steye- l-15.272 nn,-. Daryl - :mn Raymorid. Patricia - 272 Reed. Bohhy - l011.ltl4.ISll.205.272 Reed.C11ris-1100 R1-ed.Ci1iger - 105.300 Reedk Camera Center - I1-ll R1-TESIZ. KEN - 133.258 Reeyes.1rvin- 152.221.2100 Regan.11'alter r 1S0.lSl.1S8.272 REID. RIC II.-XRD tFaculIy1 - 240 Rei Izen. Lorrie - 3111 Remmie. John - 287 Rendun. Hector - 272 Reno. Mark - 147.257 Runtsehler. Robin - 300 Residori, Michael - 92.1 18.5100 REVEII.I.1i - 911,91 Reyna. Theresa - 272 Reynolds, Bill- 187 Rnynnlrlr, Bran - 287 Reynolds, Cathy .1100 Reza. Lui: - 221,277.2S7 Rhodes. Veronica - 108.237.1125 RIIYMES. 11II.1.1Faeu1ty1 - 2:13 Ribble. Bobby -:100 nice, Jay - 287 Rich. Brian Ricllartls. B - 11110 arhara - 9235.257 Richardson, Bobby - 272 1zic1inr.1.nii.11r1wnri1- sou Ricliartlxon. Matlalyn - 911.11110 naclinrrlinir. mn- 4100 Richey. Rm ialrl -1100 Richey. Stew: - 287 Ridge, Tana - 300 Ried, Cecilia A 92,9-4.272 RIED. ELLY - 92,951.1 l6.258 nieuvr, Roger - 300 Riggs, shirlr-y A 127,300 Rinker, Lora - 126,272 Rios, Sylvia - 208.287 Rivas, Clark - 300 IIIVAS, CLAUDIA - 53,5l,227.'l5tS,305. 324.607 Rivas, Gus - 301 Rivera, Annie - 30l Rivera. Charles - 301 RIVIERA, CABRII-IL - 258 Rivernulamcs -301 Rivera, Margie - 272 Rivera. Ruth - 301 Roach, David -133 HOARK. CECIL lfilcullyl - 240 ROBBINS, SANDRA - 255 ROBERTS, DONNA - l06.l30.258 Roberts, Karen A l27,2S7 Rollcrls. Richard - 187,196,216 Roberts. Susan - 287 ROBERTS. TERRY - 258 Robertson, Debbie - 287 Robertson. Linda - 287,312 Robertson, Vickie - 272 Robinson, Cheryl . 126 ROBINSON. DEBBIE - 51 Robinson, Debbie - 94 Robinson, Donna - 301 ROBINSON. FULTON1Facultyl - 240 ROBINSON. LINDA lfracultyi - 235.2-10. 309 Robison. Mila' - 301 Robnett. Tracy - 129.272 Rocha, Frank - 301 Rocha. Pal - 287 ROCIIE, TERRI - 5t'i,58,76.25S,308 Rodehaver, Zachery - 53,287 RODEO CLUB - I4-4 Rodriguez, Debra - 209.287 Rlldrigucz, Dnlorts - 301 Rodriguez, Edward - 287 Rodriguez, hm - 127,30x Rodriguez, Lilia - 30l Rodriguez, Mike -145 Rodriguez, nnben - 231 nodrigue1.Rudy- 272 RCXTERS. ROBERT - 212,258,272 Hujai. Sara - 301 ROMANO, CINA - 258 Romano, james - 301 Romaru. Ricky - 301 Romero, Frankie - 287 Homo, Bernadftttt' - 53,272,320 Hnmo, David - 45,l03,lS0,205.272 Romn, Eliubeth - 96,l08.30l Roop, Phillip - 212,287 Roscohjoe - l3I,l50.l52,205,27:Z Roseborrough. Thomas - ll5.2B7 Rusillo. Tsela - 272 ROSPRIM, IEANNINE - 40,-t8,63, 125358. 306,320,327 Ross, Cary - 30l ROSS, GEORGE - 46.258 ROSS, LOUISE - 258,320 Ross, Marcy - 287 Ross, Patty - 301 Ross. Thomaw - I3l,287 I'I05si.10ey - ll0,2S7 ROTC - lI6.ll7,l l8,l l9.l20,l2l.l22. l23 Rothman, Lewis 287 Rothman, Mitzi - 105,272,327 ROVVELL. KAREN1FacullyP - 240 Ruhicgjoc - 287 Rulrimjuw - 272 Ruiz, Adolph - 46.89.l-46.272 Ruiz. Ana - 96,l25,II0l Ruiz, Aurora - 172 Ruiz, Martha - 68,127,128 RUSK, CYNTHIA - 4053.255 Russell, Donna - 92.94,30l Russell, Krnig - 287 Russell. Raymond - 121,287 RUSSO, LILLIAN - 137.258 Rutledge, Judy - 287 Ruttv:n,jaclc - 272 Rutter, Douglas - 50. l!-39.257 Ryamlobic - 287.229 Saavedra, Ruben - 287 Saba, Mimy Y 301 SABRE - 88,89 Sainz, Charley - 188,301 saimnen. Scppo- 115,145,272 Salagi, Steve - 188,228 SALASEDWARD - 258 Salas, Victor - 272 Salaur, Ann - 287,319 Salazar. Eddie - 30l Salcedo. Chris - 272 SALCINTZS. GREG - 9235.255 Salcints. Lori - 92,931,272 Saldana. Brenda Y ll4,272 Salgado. Belinda - 207 Salinas. Nnrma - 287 SALTATRIX - 99.320,32l SALl.'TI': - 86.87 SALUTIC BOOSTIZRS Y 358 Salwny, Craig - 287 Samanicjlv, Cvcilia r 92.272 Sa manivgu. Cillwrl - 301 Samllranll, Bonnie - Il0l sumbmrw, Terry - 27:1 Sampsull, Stephan - 92.95287 Sanchez. Anniv - l20.30l Sanchul. Carlos - 290.301 Sanchrzz. Derek - 257 Sanchez, Elizabeth - 273 Sanclwz, Louis - 301 Sanchcz. Michavl - 287 1 SANCHEZ. RALPII lF:lcultyi - 237,2-tl. 327 Sanchez. Sonia - 287 Sanchez. Tony - 53 Sandcrs Deena - 273,317 Sanderson. Glenn - 273 Sandford, Susan - 94,301 Sandy, Mark - 30l Sanetra. Paul - l2l,273 SANETRA, PAULA - 258 Santee, Diana - 52.92.273 SANTEE, LAVONNE - 92,914,258 Santee, Robert - 205.273 Santiago, Carmen - 273 Santos, Thomas - 287 Santos. Veronica - 301 SARABIA, DONNA - 258 SARCE NT. SUZY - 92.1-15,129,258 Satlerficld, Lynette - 92,9-4.287 Saucedo, Della - 92,535,287 Savin0,10hn - II0l SAVOY, RONALD - 258 Sawyer, Bccky - :sol Scarbrough, David - 287 SCIIAFER, COYNE - l32,258 Schaefer, Dain - 61 , l45,203,205,287 Schacfvr. George - 83,287 Schaeffer, Robert - 273 Schaltc. Denisl: r 92,95,27il.Ii2l Schiller, Slevv - 2711 Schick, Janet - 273 SCIIICK, LINDA - 259 SCIIMIDT, NIART - 40,495.1 HL259 Scllmithlan - 287 Schollitt, Marca - 2711 Schounls. Cindy - 100 Schuller, Debbie - 8130! Schull. Robin - 301 Schumacher. Suzanne -110i Schwartl, Anno - 287 SCHVVARTL. KAREN - 259 Schwartz, Kathlean - 287 Scllwarll, Kurt- 27fI SCHVVART2. MARC - 46,89,l9-4,259 Schwartz, Vlclti - 301 Schwartz, james - 117,120 Scott, Caylynn - 287 Scot!S, Paul - l 17,120,273 Scribner, Holm!! - 203,205,287 Scruggs, Chuck - 92,95,97,30l Scullin. john - 287 Scllullin, Pat - 83,103,273 Searcy. Michelle - 287 Segapeli. David - 188,189,301 SECAPELI, DEBBIE - 259 Svgapeli. Jamet - 92.94,97,27a Segura, Clifford - 287 Sugura. Ivy - 273 Scgura. Perry - 187.287 svadmcycr, cimia - 201 SIIELDON, I.I NDA - 2-il Sl:llf:r5. Fred - 301 Scllcrx, James - 301 SENIORS - 2-14,20l Svrafin, Luuls - 92.287 SERNA. DANIEL - l94,2l6,259 Serrano, Suaan - 287 Seymour, john - aol Shallan. Melinda - 80,287 Shahan. Michael - 273 SIIAIIAN. STEVE - 259 Shanvr. Curt - l45,273 S HA NEB, LI NDA - l06,l-15,21 l,259 SHANKS. RICK - 180.246.2553 S HANK S, STEPIIA NIE - 44,92,95. 130,259 Shappee. Clyde - 257 Sharpmjamen - 92,95.97,273 Sharpe, Terry - 273 S HAVV, ART llracultyi - 187, 219,241,276 Shaw. Rachel - 273 Shaw. Richard - 301 Sl'lawver,lim - lS7,205,2S7 Shawver, ludy - 287,13 I3 Sheehan. Carol - 46.273,3l l Sheehan. Daniel - 301 Sheehan, Kevin - 46,87,27II Sheehan. Pam - 287 SHELLET, AUBHY lFacullyP - 241 Shanot. Susan - 96, 301 SHEPARD, CAROLYN lFacultyl - 241 Shepard. Louis - llS,I l9.273 Shepherd, Gilbert - l90.l 923,194 Shepherd, Regina - 301 Sherlin. Kiln - 259 SHERYVOOD. RUBY lFaCulty'i - 50.2-Il SHIELDS ASSOCIATES REALTY A 355 SIIIRET. ROBERT - 259 Shoppuch, April - 287 Shoppach, Iiric - 2713 Shore. Cary - l 18,123,287 Shore, Sonja - 77.273 Short, joseph - 301 Short. Robert - 257 Shotwcll. Melissa - 301 Shoulta, Cindy - 273.327 Shousu, Murivl - 273.311 Sliuwallvr, Elllalwtli - 2lU.27fl Sillcrl, Slove - 225,CI0l SIGMA CHI - 3 l8.fI I9 Silagi, Slew: - 96,.I0l Silva, Danny - 30l Silva. David - 273 Silva, Patricia - 511.127.2713 Silva. Sonja - 287,319 Simonvtli, Pam - 136. I 37,273.11 I 6 Simons, Linda - l06.273 Simons, Patrick - llS.30l SIMPSON. PAUL lffacultyi - 242 Sims, Franklin - 301 Sims. Mark - -l0,l3l.273 Singlctomlefl - 145212287 Siqueircs, Letti - 301 Sislt, Cathy -121,287 SISK, NICHOLAS A -i4,92.95.119.l57. 259 SKACCS ALBERTSOYS - 342 SKERK OVVSKI. PAULA - 259,309 SKI CLUB - l-15 Slcipworth, Cenrgiana - 273 SKOC-NE S, WENDY - 68.259327 Slater, Rick - 301 Slaughter, Deborah - 66,1-lfI,209,287 Slaughter, Derald - 137,168,273 Slaughter, jammyesue - 301 Slaughtcr,leflryv::inn - 287 Slaughter,1.T. - lI2.1l3.273 Sledge, Gay - 227 SIVTALL. DAVID A 259 Small. Karen -46.273 Smnllwnod, Glenn - 145,273 Smith, Benny - 301 Smith. Brenda - 273 Smith. Carrie - 287 Smith, Charles - 301 smith, Cindy -301 SM ITII. DAX lFaf:ullyP - 2-I2 Smith, David - 257 SM ITH. DEBORAH - 4-4.307.326 SM ITII, DEBORAH - 8l.2fil.259.307 Smith, Donna - 287 SM ITII . EDDIE - 259 Smith. Eric A 1101 SMITH, FRED - 259 SIVIITHJANICE - 44.48259 SMITH, JILL - I33.259 Smith,l0e - 56,273 Smith, John - 109,273 Smith. Karen - 273 Smith, Kathleen - 92,94.2S7,3I3 Smith, Lisa - ll0.I27.301 Smith, lirlarianne - l 12,1 13,1 15,273 Smith, Mary - 273 SMITH. RICHARD -129,259 SMITII . RON - 44,95,96.l6l ,259.30l SMITH. ROSE - 92.259 Smith, Yvonne - 92,594,287 Smnlherman, Bryan - 287 Smyth. Mark - 92.95.301 Smyth. Scott A 121,201 Snodgrass.Cary - I03173 Snow. Cindy - 80,276,287 Snow. jay - l l2,224.225.30l Snyder, sue - 281 Snyder, Thvrcsa - I2Ii,30l SOLORZANO, GILBERT - 259 Suu Hoo, Kim - 301 SOPIIOM ORES - 276.259 Snsauludy- 118,207 SOTO, IIECTOR - l0il.2l6,259,307 SOTO. LAURA - l33.259 Soto, Oscar - 92,9-1,287 S0t0, Raul - l03,l0-1,212,213,273 Solo, Robert - 287 SOULE. JOHN - 43,259 SOUTHWEST FABRICS - 352 SOUTIIWESTERN BUILDERS - 333 S014-1, Cinder - 92,290,292,293.ll02 Son, Nancy - 46,5l,Ei7,265.273,3l6.3I7. 324 Spain, Clifford - l88.lS9,302 SPAIN, PATRICIA - I 16.259 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR - 53 Spaulding, Patricia - 50,287 SPEECH AND DRAMA -158,159 Spence, Kelly- 287,13 I9 SPENCE. NIICHELE - 40,-12,46.259,30T SPENCER, W'ILLIAM lfacultyi - 242 SPENCER, TEE 259 Spender, Laura - 287 Spidle, William - 92,95.l67.273 Spi ndler. Evelyn - 80,21 l.273,3l0,3I7.II2l SPOKE- N-SPROCKET - 331 Springer, David - 302 SPRI NCER, SARAII - 46,2-l7,259.309 squares. Michael- 144 Squaw. Mike - 273 STAGE BAND - 97 snrgnam, Frank - 257 STAINS, SIIARON - 259 Stallings. Dennis - 302 Stallingsrlaclt - l45.287 STALLI NCS. PAMELA - I2-1, l25.259. II09 Slanlurd, Karen - 302 Slanwmrd, Thomas - 212.287 Slaplumjeuncll - 52.l59.l06,27Ii Slaplwr, Jennifer Y 1102 Stapleton, Randy - 287 Starkey. Lisa - 287 Suite. Mike - 302 STATIIOS, STEVE - 259 STEELIZ, MARILYN tFacultyJ - 110, 242 STEELIIAMMER, CONNIE tlfacultyl - 242 Sleelhammcr. Diannv: - 92.94302 Steen. Ilarry - 287 Steen. Laura - I30 Stemslcy, Sonja - l43.l77,287 Slepanski, Patricia - 302 Stephens, Brian Y 287 Stephens, Daniel - 273 STEPHE NS, DONNA - 255,308 sifphcns, Judy . i2s.3o2 STEPHENS. LAUREN A l37,259,309 Stephens, Sherrie - 273 Stephens. Virginia - l25.l32,l45.273 Stephenson, Susanne - 126.287 Sleulil, Michael - 302 Stevens. Dann A 302 Stevenson, Bill- 273 Slevemnn, Kathy - 302 STEWART. RALPH lFaCulIyl - 242 Stilwell. Cliarlvs - 46,2 19.273 STIXSON 61 SON INSURANCE AGENCY 355 Stinson. Rancy - l-15,187,287 Stitt, Guy nn - l77,lII4 Stitl. Karen - 46.8l.S9,273 si. john, Mmm - 290,302 STOCKWELI, SANDRA - 259 Stoclvld, Tiln - 302 STODOLA. JACUQELI NIE - 259 smglin, ,mafia - 127.208 smgli.-, Lclcllv - 302 Stone, lylicllavl - 120.302 Stonc, Ricky - 273 Stoner, Karen - 302 snow, Timothy - 40.273 Stovall. Victor - 1102 STRACHA N. PATTI - 44.259 Strasser, Daniel V 2713 STRICKLAND, ALEX r 58.260 stranger, William . 302 Stuhblefield, Lynda - 273 STUDENT COUNCIL - 76.79.357 STUDENT UNION - 143 Suiter, Jeff - 92,94-144,273 Sulanke, Michael - 302 Sullivan. Dennis - 273 Summerlord, Mike - 302 SLVMMERS, JA NA - 200 SUN CARNIVAL - 64 Suratt, Cling A lS0,2l6,229 Surran. jefrcy - 302 Sutton - Elizalwth - 302 Swanson. Kevin - 274 Swartz, Lisa v l29,27-1 Swcnringin, Cena - 96,118 Swearingen, Rebecca - 274 SWEETHEAIITS - 226.227 Swcigart. Carl - 302 SWEICART, TOM - 2 l8.2l9.260 SWIMMING - 224.225 Sydnor. Kathvli nc - 221 SYMPIIONIC BAND - 95 TALA - 130 Tallman. Chris - 302 Tipp, Paul - l3I, 158,159,288 Tarantolahloyce - 274 Tarnoslcy, David - 302 Tavarez, lose - 291,302 Tavarez, Marta - 43,53,209,274,3l0,3ll 327 TAVAREZ, ROSA - 48,53,67,244,260,307, 326 Taylor, April - 302 Taylor, David - 302 Taylor, Jeffrey - 302 Taylor, Judy - 274 Taylor, Kathy - 302 Taylor, Leonard - 302 Taylor, Mary - 274 Taylor, Susan Sl Taylor, Teri - 302 Teacher Of The Year - 44 TEEL, KATHERINE tlfacultyf - 242,243 321 TEELJOHN - 260 Teens And Queens - 343 Tenwm1h.Cnleue - 302 TELLES, ALICIA llraculiyl - l-15.2-I3 Teller. Gloria - 302 Tcllcz,joscph - 203 Tellez, Margaret - 274 TENNIS - 220.22l Teran, Nancy - 274 TERAN. RICHARD - 59.l03,2l5,2lfi. 260 Turrazas. Arnoldo - -44,2302 Terrazas. Pamela - 130,206,288 Tcrmzas. Yvonne - 208,288.32Il Terrell, Bill - 302 Texas, Music Tcachurs Association -13-I7 Texas - Toggs - 3-H THFSPIANS - 52 Thomas. Carl - 302 THOMAS. CARI. - 92.95,I l8.l45.260. 261 Thomas. Cathy - 288.313 THOMAS. LISETTA - 260 Thomas. Mark - 301 Thomas. Rowe - iss Thomas. Roxana - l00,l0s.2s5 Thomas . Terri - 288 Thompson. Andrew - 274 Thumpaon. Billy - 302 Thompson. Chrislie - l80.2S8.I3lIl.32l Thompson, Eddy - 199.258 Thompson. Elizabeth - 1302 Thompson. Howard A 302 Thompsumjames - 199.27-4 Zalesak, Paul - 303 Thompsunwlerry - ll8,199.288 THOMPSON. IOHX - 260 Thompson. Kathy - 159.268 Thompson,141rry- 277.285 Thompson, Mark - l88.302 THOMSEX, DEBBIE - 50.260 Thomson, Mary . 288 Thomson, Yvilliam - 302 Thorn, Nolcn f 285 THORNTON. MAGGIE Uwzlcllllvf - 243. 325 Thrash, Glen - 221.288 THURMOND. DANA - 260 Tibln. Donna - l77,227.2Tfi.2H8.Ill4.ll15 Tiedemnnmjuliu - bl ,302 TIEMANN, MARY lFncullyl - 2-ill Ticmanll, Douglai. - l2l.Il02 Tijerinu. Al -1102 TIIERINA, GEORGE ' 137.260 Tijerillmjacoh - 27-I Tijerina. Maria - 288 TINAJERO, CARLOS - l0l,l03.l80,205. 260 Tinguvly. Bridge! - 51.288315 Tinguely, Sharon - ll0,l33.2T3 Tinius. Tami - 92,27-I Tiicarcllo. Danny - 203,205.286 Tiacareno. Martha - 302 TISDALE, CHARLICS - l03,l80.2l6,25l. 260 Tomlinson. james - 302 Toombs. Cary - 92.94.14-4.27-I Torres, Celia - 288 Tones. Herman - l9S.l99.274 Torres. Celia - 288 Torres. Herman - 195.199.2274 Torres, Yolanda - 302 Toso, Margie - 50.225302 Tovar, Brenda - 288 Townscnd, Debbie - 27-4.IlI0,32l TOVVNSE ND. IOH N - 46,229.260 Tnwmlf-y, Kamherle, - 53,so.274.:z1e TRACK - 204.205 Tracy, Kenny - 288 TRAIYFIRS - 228.229 TRAVIS. CI NDEE - 62. l0YS,l 77.222260 309 Traw, Gina - 274 Tmyluf, James- 1su.2o5.z74 Treachvr, Scoll - 288 TRECO. TONY.-K - 260 Trejn, Cnnnic - 302 Trcvino. Daniel - 274 Trcvillv. Emily - 288.323 Trevilhick. Cmnt - 53.302 Trcvilllick, Parry - l07,258 TRIBBLE. TIM - 92.95.260 Trimhlv, Carla - 288 TROOPERETTES - 80,8I Turner, Tim - 302 Tryber. Terri - 302 Tucker. Roh - 9297.302 Tuey, Sie ve - 92.95.302 TURNER, PAUI.A1Fa1:ullyP - Z-IK Turner, Chip - 274 Turner. Cary - 302 TURNER, KATHY -134.137.2611 Turner. Lon - 288 Truelovc. Ricky - 92.95302 Tv Stereo Mari - 345 Twomep. Cathy - 288 ULMER. Tl-IXYIC - 260 Ulmer, Manjuua - 106,274 Uroda. Kalhy - 92,595,288 Uroda, Susan - 108,223,302 umm. nm - 53,274 Vnlndfcl. Cindy - 274,310,327 Valdez. Dena - 302 Valdez. Lctly - 302 Vzldvz, Socoro - 303 Vallvhdal, Adrian - 302 Valencia, Herbert - lH7.274 Valentine, Chrislillv - 291,303 Valcnlille, YVanda - 288 Valle, Vilma - 288 Vallvngvr, Diana - 225 Valles. Arminda - 288 VANDER MEULEY. JOYCE ' l25.l3Z.26ll 327 VANDREY, PAT 4Far.-ullyi - 243 Van Matrmjolln - 92.9'4.266,274 Varenkamp, Beth - 53,27-4.327 Va renkamp, Bryan - 92,95,97.3023 Vargas, Kathryn - 303 VARSITY BASEBALL - 214,215.2 16,21 7 VARSITY BASKETBALL - 190. 191 . 192193. l94,l95,l96.l97 VARSITY FOOTBALL - l78,lT9,l 80.151, 8l2.l83,l84.l85 VARSITY TRACK - 204,205 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - 2 I0 Vasek, Cindy - l37,274 Vasey. Diane - 221,274 VAUCHAN, .-XRTIIFR - 200 Vaugh:m,john - 303 Vaughan, Susan 8l,2H8.3l9 VAUCHN. BILLY - 46.260 vaughn. Todd A 20:1 Vegaulmefinn - 303 Vega, Shirley - 2248 Vx-noble, Billy - 288 VERA. DONNA - 260,274 V1-ra. Palsy - 303 Vl CA - IS3 Viescax. Elsa - 27-1,317 VIESCAS, Cl XA - lIH,l37.260 Vicscas. David - 303 vigil. Eslher - 225.258,3l!l Vigil. Frank - l0fLl04,l80.205.27-I Vilchis. Anna - 274.288 Villa, Elizahclh - ll5.27-4 Villalobas, Lisa - 221,27-I Villalnbns, Rnsana - 274 Villarreal, Debbiv - 274.311 VILLARREAL, EVA Clraculkyl - 242 Villarreal, Mary - l50.303 Villarreal, Mike 92,9-1,288 VI LLARREAL. RITA - I3-1,137,260 Villa Verde Apartmenh - 345 Villodas. Carlos - 288 VI LODAS, MARIA - 50,53.l33.260 VINEYARD, MARTY Y 260 Vinson's Cleaners - 342 VINSON, KAREN - l24,l25, 132,260 Viro Sportswear - 341 Visco, Debra - 92,914,288 VOCATIONAL - l7U,l7l V012 - 132 vneleker, Chrislian - 49,9517-1 VOELCKER, WALLY A 43.260 VCX2EI.. CONNIE - 260 Vogel. Scol - 12205288 VON CLAUSEWITL, EINVOOD Hracullyi 242 VOORIIEISJIM-TOM - 92,95.97,I45,260 Vugtevuen, Rodm-y - ll7.l20,27-I Wade, Kennelh - lX7.303 wade, Kevin - l88,205.288 WADE. SHARON - 68.1 lIi.l29.260 Wagner. Charla - 274 wngm-r. Crynul - :xox YVACXER. DON - Ill3.l70.260 WAC NER, GEORGE flfacullyl - 242 Wagner Realtors - 348 WACNER, THEO llfacullyl - 233,242 Wagner, Thea - 288 Waide. Skip - 303 Walizer, Cindy - Walizer, Scott - 274 Walker, Bill- 44,52,95,l07.l38.2T4 WALKER, BONNIE A 133,260,327 Walker, Bryan - 187.288 WALKER, LY NN - 44,46,-19. l36. l38.l40. 147,260 Walker, Marcella - 274 walker, Polly - 288 VValk1:r. Stcvcn - 92,911 l8.303 WALKER, WILLIAM - 44.205260 WALL. CHERYL - 260 wall. Kimberly - 288 Wallace, Vikki - 274 Walsh. Cary - -44.l38,l-40.274 Wallman, Mike -138.303 Wallman, Nancy - 288 Walton, Kenneth - 288 WARE. TODD Ilfacullyi - 242 Ware, Byron v 205,274,310 VVarc, Mike A 288 WARRE N. HOBBY - 260 Warren. Chris - 203.303 Warren. johnny - 303 Warrcn. johnny - sua Warren. Mark - 303 Wurrvn. Robert - 260 Warren. Robert 288 Vvarrcn. Sandra - 46,6S.89.l l-Lllll . 274 Warren. William A 274 YVarwick, Laura - 70,80,29l,303 Yvarwick, Marylcc - 2692755117 Washington, Cassandra - 303.1325 Washington, Sandra - l08,I43 Washinglnn. Tchelillda - 255 Wasson. Carla - 288 VVASSON, DAVID - 144.260 YValerouS,I0hn - 142.275 Watkinx. Dehnxah - 275 Watts. Billy - 288 vvans. Cheryl - 275 Whlts. Cynthia - 275 WaHs,jana ' 150.303 Walls, Sheryl A 8l,l38,l45.275,1il l, 321 YVATZKE. CAROL - 66.26I,303,326 VVAUGH. MIKE - l03,2lfi.26l VVaugh, Slew? - 188,303 WVaync. Gregory - 50.133302 Weatherlyglohn - 288 Weathcrwanjohn - 275 Weaver, Calhy - 92.94288 WEAVER, LYNNE flracullyl - 242 www. Mary - 290.303 W'eavf:r. Miki' - 303 Vveavur, Wendy - 288,321 xu-dgmfmd Auln Supply -1132 vveir, Kathryn - 275 WEIR. ROBERT f Zfil welch. Krisly - 288 Welch. William - l22.lK8.Il03 Welchlachary - 303 Welker. Frederick - 95.97.l42,275 wellingzmhjamm A 275 WELLS, DAVID - 26l welsh. Tamara - 288 Welsh. William - llH WENDE, CARY - 261 WESSON. DAVID - 260 West, Brenda - 303 WBSK. Kevin - 92,95,275 YVBSK. Mirlha - 81.303 WESTFALL. MARCH: 4Facullyi - l06 Wveslhoff, Yvillizm - I l8,303 While, Clml - 303 Whilt, David v 275 YVHITE, DIANE Klraculkyl - 243 WHITE. ELAINE lFacul!yl - 243.327 White, Ed - 203,205 While. Padriaic - 112,288 While, Rick - 127,145 White, Terrie - 288 Whilc, Viginia - 303 Whilcllursl,-Irrhn - H03 WHITLOCK. VELINDA 1Faf.'ullyT - 243 whiningmn, Brad - 288 Whittington. Richard - 288 Whillington, YVQS - 275 VVHO'S WVHO - 40.-ll,-12.-ill WIDTFELDT. MARLA - G2.l08.Z23.2fil Widlfledl. Mike - 2l2,25S Yfidlfeldl, Miki: - 212.288 YVIER, CAROLYX - 261 Wielxjimmy - 275 Wiexingcr. Carl - 275 Wicsinglsr, Dulnl: - l20,3U3 Wilke, Claudia - 303 WILKE. CYNTHIA - 4652.261 wilke, william - l69.290.Il02.ll0fl Vl'ilk0rs, Fred - 95.96 Wilkerson, Kathleen - 303 WIl.KlNS. I.l'TLI.IIf - 68.226.26l.307.ll2l Vvilkius. joel - 92.9-1.95275 VVilkinQ. Nancy' - zxs YYILKIYS. l':XXHfI..-K - 26l Willard. Darrell - 275 WILLEFORD. SANDRA - 261 Willell. Charlie - 303 Vwllgruhs. Bruce - 118,275 W'illgrubs. Lance - 107.1 H1288 Williams, Beth - l2f's.lS0.303 WILLIAMS. BRENDA - 68,l37.26l,325 WILLIAMS. DEAN - 26l Williams, Kelly - 46.275321 Williams, Nancy - lS0,26l.324 Williams, Norma - l08.223.288.322 Williams, Odis - 275.325 Williams, Pat - 108 Williams, Patty - 108.288 Williams Williams Williams Williams , Roger - 212,288 Sandra - 53.114275 Sarah - 78.1011-l3.209.275,325 Slevcn -1103 Williams, Tim - 303 Williams on. Marla - 275 Williamson, Mona - 107,303 Williamson, Pam - 81.303 Wilmui, Margaret - 53,275 wilson. Camgron - 275 wilson, Cheryl - 133 WILSO N, DEBRA - 26l ,306 Wilson. Greg - 289 Wilsomjamex - 303 Wilson, james - 289 WI1.SON,jERRY - 65,261 Wilsnn, July.-n - 275 Wilsnmlulic - 289 Wilson. l.4lri - 275 Wilson. Sandra - 58,138.1-10,275 Yvilxlbll. Sllxalll - 275 Xvimbcrly, Suv - 92.95.275 WVimlnl'r. Mathew - l 18,121,303 VVilnmvr. VVilliam - l20,l2l.275 Vvindhalll, Clnria - 303 Winfrcc, Tamam - 289 Winn's - 344 wan. Tnhuy- l15.2s9 Wixniceki. Caylv: -3011 YVISNIESKI, JEAN - 134,137,307 YYiSniv:ski. Slvvl' - 275 YVHIUX. Fred - 275 YVill0Y.Iuliu - 259,3lI3 Wofford. Emmett - 275 VVOH0rd, Rachel - 46.67,76.77,l76, I 77.275 317 Wohlgcmulh, Steve - 192,19-1,195.1 97,275 Wnhlgemulh, Vicki- 216.289 Wulf, Barry - l03,l93.l94,26l.324 Wulf, Mike - 275 WOLTEHSTOHFF. CA.ROLYN4Fncul1y? 241,243 Wollcrsfnrff, Eric - 78,923-1,1 12,142,303 Yvnmaltk, Erika - 303 Womack, Mark Wood, Craig - 187,289 WOOD, IACK -137.261 Wood, Kathryn - 93,145,275 WOOD, MIKE - 261 Yvouil, Rnherl - 138.303 WVu0d, Robert - l 19,121,289 Wood, Susan - 275 WOOD. WANDA flfacullyl - 243 Wlxvdartl, Auslin - 303 Wooldridge, Bobby -11011 Wooldridge, Danny- 275 Wurdwnnh. jennifer - 275 VVnrk, Cary A 216.289 WORKMAN, CARY - 26l Workman, Shirley - 303 VVORRE LI., RALE ICH llfixcllllyi - 2-I3 WRESTLING - 212.213 Wright. Bobby - 303 VVRICHT. DIANE - l29.26l Yvrighl. Rita - 92.94.275 Wrighl, Robin - l26,l27,l30,275 wrighn, Ronnie - l98,l99,275 wrighn, slew - 289 WURIVI, ANTHONY -138.261 Wurm, Theresa - 289 WVYLIE. WAYNE - 92,115,261 Wynn, Olin - 303 YVYRICK. LYNDA - 70,26l,309 YAHNA PHI- 314,315 Yancy, Lydia - 303 Yancy, Mike - 275 Yarbrough, Tony - 216,217 Yates, Dean - 203,205,275 Yharra. Sonia - 92.298 Yharra. Richard - 298 Ybnrra, Virginia - 177.303 Yuulman, Ronnie - 303 Yee, Nancy - lfi6,275 Yoder, jeff - 21:1 Young, Iiric - 303 Young, Kathryn - 289 Young, Rick - 1103 YOUNG, SHARON - 92.95.97,2fil Young, Shvrry - Sl , l26,l59,289.13 I 4,3l5 Young. Vicky - 275.311 Youngs. Elizahelh f 239 Younkc. Doug - 275 YUUNKE, STEVE - IBOJS4 Zamarripa, Mike - 289 Zarker, Peter - 303 Zavala, Eddie - 188,303 Zavalmjeanelle 289 Zeid, Richard - 259 Zelinski, Sharon - 289 Zermeno, Lizz A ll8,289 Zermeno, Mary - 275 ZIEMSKI, DENISE - ll6,26I,327 Zimmer, Kilnherly - 303 Zilik, Crier: - 108.275 Zollicoffcr. Ura lander - 289 Zulnoga. Carlos - 303 4'-88 The snowy peaked mountains of Siena Blanca provide a long ski season for many Eastwood enthusiasts. 23 5:4 5555 425 ia? 575 Eli 1:- ed '--:Q if FH M ai ?15 55 Q55 2 f 11 wg .Y Szj AH! in ug iz 1 f sf fi Q N H Q 4. Q. M 1 i f 2? , Q 1 e4 5? fi s ,iii 255511 22 KE, .ri Q13 -2211 iff. Q51 5:52 fi: :fx W .,,, af? 2. X, v r if, K. ' 1 Q. ,L 1? 3253 fifi M55 EI:-Q 15435 t ,U fri? S265 Sift kiu J I Q elf 2 W2 f' Q 2 lei ' , gtk! , T V6 2 1 ' , W at i T? Q 2 fl 1 ., I C 1 1 if 2 1 YS 1 V., X ff L 525 ' U . 5:5 l iff 11 . 1 1 4 Q vb ' I 1 ' 4 IH' 1 s 1 . 5 2. 1 Q 1 11 e 2' I, 5 15 fi' 1 af? 4 1 5.w il Si? 5 if 1 :Q J I I A in , gf 'Q ii a sa 1 Ee 1 ii ii Y xx ,Q it 1 2 .2 . Sh. 1 j Xf f , K f w V , - ., Y,.x1 , , ,.,, . ,.-.f....,,......,- ,A ,,,.....,. .. , - ' I 7- U? V, K M ,+ 2 i w ' !1 ' X ri ' J' ,f W 5, , li 4 I if if V., , if Q. WE 1 1 eg. 5 if 53 :Y 3 Ng? G5 E 5 5 Q73 ,r f Q 41: 1 -x... 5 ' 5 sf fi? , , a , sv- 2- mlxgwg.Mag. xSmzm,:..,u,:Qgxa21:Yi2i5L4g:L5:5g,.:.,i.gx:m,4Lgg14,4544.,,,.A,g,gLy.,.f-.. ,.ik..,. ..-.-,L,1.1...p-g:Qf5Lc.gLL.gLgA4g.,:,,..4.q,:......-,.,......g...,,..!,,.,4.4:,..l.v..L: ' ,, f ' . , , W.- , ' 5 , 1 All too often we try and find the easy way out, hesitating when confronted with a risk in our lives - as if we were wav- ering on the brink of decision. Even the young tend to rely on already existing molds. Many who want to thrust out into new dimensions end up having society's patented standards shaping their lives. Instead of flowing with the desire, fear, and pleasure which results from daring, we hold back and risk never fulfilling an inner demand. V, J ' An. unfamiliar door hangs in anticipation of yet another face. Itis there before us, with its hinges, latch, and lock. It is carefully bolted, as if gprotectingiisome hidden dimension. Ready to release its contents to the venturesome. J To just look at a glass holding a liquid requires no thought or imagination in the least. But to look at itffrom another angle changes the entire perspective. Looking for and find- ing a new dimension. From the time we were born, to the present and on into the future, dimensionswvill he ai part of us. VVe cannot picture ourselves.looking'like the old woman, weathered and bat- tered by time. A Much like the cypress tree, she has assumed her appearance through constant exposure to her own and very unique en- vironment..And like the scarred door, she has witnessed the coming and going of the outstanding as well asthe usual. V Although we might and evade our approaching age, we can instead look at it as our final maturation.gAfter having reached this phase, we will be able to look back and say we honestly tried to quench our desiresfi if ' People, placesandambitions that are strange to us canbe nothing less than beneficial. The chance to achieve a frame of mind that enables us to question and respond to the answer is what we are after. The chance to search for and to find a new dimension. Closing photography - Brian Kanof Susan Cutts Rodney Deloach, Jodie Golcher, Sarah Springer Nancykfflaldwell, Edna Guererro Patty Diaz, Nancy Luna, Carol Sheehan Kathy Anderson, Della Butler, Glenda Hill, Nancy Soza, Lynn Walker In . Margaret Hill, Janna Jolley, George Ross Bart Agee, Michael Andow, Jim Bowden, Karen Small, Charles Stilwell, John Townsend Becky Howell. Lynn Landsheft, Delia Lopez, Lisa Mcndonea, Kevin Sheehan, Kelly Will- iams, Rachel VVofford Nancy Cramer K Linda Shaner Roberta Amos, Frank Cratton, Mark O'Quinn, David Homo, Adolph Ruiz , Sandy Messer .4 Wa f A20 'jk if X Us Gigi ff: if imf X 4 Q . . t Qfcaamzf LEZZ N ffitd L 711 !C4,4,,fQ JX W S - 0aLfL.Lf6' .la Aff, . ,fuk Q , 5655 ,114 ILM aaaafy fl fcji, i , f A 4, 4, A 4 C LL ra X M were We ...W X53 V QD 72 ,aa XJ MN QQ' y , . A Un A K . 0011395 Wd XJ . x ,0Uf 'M,QtI0 JJNJ 5 1 N ,vl CQQWA fgjfti at H0 It all happens in room 111. Striving for an ultimate mark of excellence SALUTE '75 set out nearly one year ago to make memories for every Trooper. Typewriters, photo-fits, masses of superior photos, and a fantastic staff helped in reaching this task. Each staff mem- ber contributed much time and effort towards the publi- cation. This book could never be without the hard work of some staffers. Special thanks goes to our devoted adviser, Sandy Messer. She was our inspiration. our path to success. She led us through hardships, disasters, and in those times when we fell, she raised us up again. Mrs. Messer is truly more than just an adviser of journalism. Much appreciation is extended to Don Gibson for creating the opening and closing copy and Richarda Duffy for writing the student life copy. I wish also to thank Linda Shaner for designing this year's cover, endsheets, and division pages. Also, Brian Kanof for his creative pho- tography and limitless support. Now that this book has been distributed I can only hope that the finished product gives each reader an insight into I Quito eh Qt , m new w L L 50400 , -1354 LYS f' K C1146 SO? if w WM Nail. lt it fx, VJ 1 3 't 5. XL. Ni h AWM J yy, ffl? Q J N-fb Jgggfffogg Yffikk Qg' ,S crm Q lm + f QWw wf Wwmjgmwwww fm? JJ? WWwZM'wWw L.. JZ p39V,w9y hgh' MQW ,wife MW .0 ' girl 65 N, Gym wbw wp Vw if 35 5 A f x if I . :D fww f S+ TJ JXXQ wwfywwfw ?F3Xf5f mv Ab 1,LxkppNlqD '19, P 1 ,J kj ' AQ Q ki Ng? flfffwg 'HW-pw 1: 515 gg J H 3- 'egwvqji ,qfgfdfftfgf Jkfxfgfj J J 1 f 5 5 JP T3 J, A5 + X gf, A ' W v 3-Tyan? ZS l TJ Q 5 WX! A 7 4139, SE!-?,4j?3NH ?Q5JdJjN fb?53553Q5gQv J ffjdjjpeq QQQ 2 3554 x 5 ,Q J ,ib , 50 EY f .J K' Pififa EQ f'5 si5 m,51 i13Q:?3x 'JQii?5 3 5232 5f PW? Q 2352? EW? 3 1' LQ f ff! 5521323 252 U L- , 5 ,4 AWN


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