H M King High School - El Toro Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)
- Class of 1964
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One of the newer additions to the campus is Wade Hall which houses the departments of Science, Agriculture, Dis- tributive Education and In- dustrial Co-operative Train- ing. The oldest building on the King High campus depicts the traditions that are found at King High. ' ' 2 The Home Economics building is the center of Homemaking and FHA activi- ties. Many students spend extra hours in this building. The gym used for many after school activities plus the basketball games. 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X Q59 ly X X i With the Corning of spring, we enjoyed Jimmy and his Sensations, X Y X , S-59 And a great deal of relaxation Yet we still had fun on the run, To all the things that UIL can bring. Nl if 4 . tw A A V pi .,q. Q' Xen . ,wav X. N Q: ,Q 'x i x . gk. if so.- , ss A-Y A, i if-'T ,Q . - - me .5 , .:'.. x ,. K ,5 it . A ' , he Q -f . - - ,fm -A W2 X i tri' mi ww 2 tiat f K Q vig, M N or 1 A 1 ..., iriggd. ' , i New .4 L -.3 xt W x . 8 n i You can run and run As fast as you can Or merely stand and talk But the only Way to beat the heat Is to graduate and walk. In Honor of Jol-IN F. KENNEDY 'Education is the keystone in the arch of freedom and progress. V M KlNGSVlL.L.E PUBLIC SCHOOLS KiNGsvlL.LE, TEXAS QZ Among other accomplishments, our education and knowl- edge have enabled us to move overland faster than any animal. We can go through the Water like fish, and can fly through the air like birds. We can orbit the earth like the planets. As we continue to learn and progress, I pray that we also will learn to walk on the earth like men. C? Kea g uO!AigA icleag ana! vii-fue wad Airs JIUQQCA, WOMKJAB LCLFIZ, CLHJ feack I Faculty i. :JN N 'P 5 Ins i -1 Mr. John S. Gillett, superintendent The Adminisfrahon The administration is the most vital part of a school system. The people who make up this division are the builders of youthg for they set up the school system. John Gillett, as superintendant of schools, is in charge of the main adminis- tration Work. He executes the Wishes of the school board. The School Board, a Board of Education, makes the rules for Kingsville schools. This organization also decides how, When, and why school money should be distributed and spent. School Board: First Row: Mr. Nick Harrell, Mrs. J. C. Jernigan, Mrs. T. J. Knight, Mr. Gene Rogers. Second Row: Mr. John Gillett, Mr. Bob Hope, Mr. Richard Wesbrook, Mr. M. L. Auten. Provides Leadership Mr. Paul J ones, principal, is in charge of the matters concerned primarily with King High, its problems, and its needs. The Assistant Principal, E. R. Holland, helps Mr. Jones carry out his decisions and rules. Mr. Holland is also in charge of attendance. Miss Mary Troy, King High's counselor, is the one who handles all problems that may arise concerning anything from per- sonal ones to the administering of achieve- ment tests. Mrs. Kathleen Fish and Mrs. Thelma Peterson handle all secretarial Work of the school office. This pair is in charge of attendance recording, all mimeograph Work and anything else that may appear. 5 E s Mr. E. R. Holland Miss Mary Troy Mr. Paul F. Jones Mrs. Kathleen Fish Mrs. Thelma Peterson eb Language Arfs Furfh is Intellectual Miss Clara Blackwell English, Speech Mrs. Alice Bledsoe English Mr. John Hamby English X And Social Development . . . Neither today nor tomorrow will one be capable of accomplish- ing much in this world without a strong background in at least one language. The Language Arts Staff of King High provides this basis. A student may take courses in English, Spanish and Latin. This department also offers Speech and Journalism. .At left Helen Russek, senior, shows off her Demosthenes, Jr. crown as winner of a tongue twister contest in Miss Clara Blackwell's speech class. Mrs. Edith Head ft English . . if-Wg K Mrs. JoAnn Herring ' English F if pk r -FE as Mr. John Leithead iilii Y English s 2 ai ' Mrs. Melba Moss English Mrs. Dorothy Rhode Latin Miss Rubye Russell Librarian ilii p Miss Mae Dell Schiller Spanish A .... Mrs. Rubina Schroeder 'M' A English, Journalism Mrs. Mildred Williams A J English is I6 Civic Responsibilify and Self Realization Are Provided by Science And Social Sfudies The biology, chemistry and physics provided at KHS give a workable education about this life, its hazards, its miracles, its laws and its elements. Texas, American, and World Histories, and Civics give a background for inquiring minds to develop individual ideas and beliefs concerning the current social and economic pro- blems. a student experiment. Students demonstrate at a political rally held in Miss Olita Parmon's civics class. Mr. Franklin Banta Chemistry Mr. Jack Knight Biology, Chemistry Mr. Glenn Matheson Biology Mr. Henry Smith fr Q 5 Biology , yiyi J litt Mr. Robert Bupp T : : History, Civics F- V H. .'-- - - W Mr. James Fanning ytnur Hlswfy 'V '-,. 1 .- .,. ig Mr. John Corbin History Mr. John Morgan History Miss Olita Parman Civics l7 Mr. Franklin Banta, chemistry teacher, observes ' -5 , S ' W am - 1553: A IG ar 'FXS 2 x Q ,pw -rc U , x.2 Physical Educafion Builds Sfrong Bodies Mr. Russ Track, Algebra, Geometry Miss Vera Holstein Girl HPE Mr. Beecher Huff Basketball, American History and Sfrong Minds Driver's education is designed to educate young people in automotive skills. To be able to pass this course the laws, rules, and driving ability required by the State of Texas must be completely mastered. Besides a strong mind, a person entering the helter-skelter World of today needs a strong body which will hold up under stress and tension. Our health and physical education division helps build this strength of body through sports and proper exercise. Also taught is a six week's first aid course. A Richard Mungary, senior, shoots baskets dur- ing an H.P.E. class. Mr. William Denman Driver Ed., HPE Mr. Ray Gomez Football, History Holland 9, .. A, 2,2 . Mr. Donald Jay l idid idid d Football, Texas History r i. R M l ..-. A 5 Mr. Robert Lovelace ig :f ' ,' ' Tennis, History lkbg Mr. Aureiiano ortiz BOYS HPE A dil.si V fad Q , . ef- . is i , l8 557.5 - Mafhemaiics Encourages Economic Efficiency . . . Music C reafes Abilify Mr. Wilber Gregg eeii Strings , ,N a 'm ., fr, we Mr. Joe Rogers ig Band -. l Mrs. Millicent Wiley Chorus W.. if , J , M . it 'r-' in ,iff fr Mr. James Ragan, geometry teacher, explains a ,Sze problem to Carolyn McTaggart, sophomore. .. i Y . . A Mr. William Boyd A Physics, Algebra ' , Mrs. Leona Corbin ,:,, . -- : . f V Geometry ff liffftigfvl Viiffhif Q iileiii,gififyiriifp', ' 5' iifsfifsvfss 521.5152 ,5g3,siH?g?S fag se 2:-,, uffisgqesf- ,fu . . Z 7, ,gsggrziggszgfzyii 731' ,K ,mf Qmi rq ggig ,Q ' I .f I. 11 g , H-Lgifsiyewf -if . fm, -uf iw.: , H , ,. , 4, g 7 ,.f.i251Wg, f I ,i 535335 , ki . I x , :fx 5 -Q ff .viii 223 '- ' ,, , fi 4 G- 5 f ' 1f7iflf'lfii Iii f Mr. Fred Gausepohl j r Algebra, Geometry Mrs. Katherine , V H y Golesorkhi o Algebra, Geometry i 4 l',fT'fgf5i1 . r fm. an, so 1. Ag, x l 2 Mr. Arthur H111 Geometry Mr. James Ragan Algebra, Geometry bouquet of mums to Sheri Bull, drum major. , if .,,t A Jose Bustos, band president, presents a Vocational Subiecfs Encourage Homemaking is the major ingredient in the recipe for housewife The three teachers instruct their stu- dents in cooking, sewing, interior decorating, child care, design, human relations, and etiquette. Industrial Arts cultivates manual dexterity. Leather, metal, wood, and pre-engineering drawing work helps any future craftsman. The work done in this depart- ment is not only rewarding in a pleasurable sense, but many articles are useful as gifts or as a money making enterprise. Agriculture is a stabilizing course. Presented in it are the correct facts about farm and ranch life. An interested student gains knowledge needed to follow a career in this field. F.F.A. boys try their hand in the kitchen of the Homemaking Cottage. Darwin Steadman works on a project in the Industrial Arts shop. ,tt,. fi ., Mrs. Frances Jones r r ., is Homemakmg Homemaking Mrs. Mary Light 20 Mrs. Jilma Vidaurri Homemaking Mr. Elbert Franklin Industrial Arts Mr. James Keese Industrial Arts Mr. Rollin Smith Agriculture Human Relations And Self Realization . . Commercial courses are aides for achieving a business career. Typing, shorthand and bookkeeping are the very essence of secretarial Work. A background in this line of study will insure a job for the girl or boy Who has mastered these skills. Miss Gertrude Short f Secy. Training ' Mr. Roland Smith ' L Building Trades Mr. Martin Chiuminatto - I.C.T Mr. W. E Jacobs Students participating in the I.C.T. and D.E. program receive on the job training as part of their school day. Proficiency in the business World is developed in this cooperative arrangement with local business firms. Students practice timed writings in a typing class. Candy Paulk, senior, cleans dental molds. Miss Veda King t it ... , ,. Typing . A W. - z Mrs. Alma McEoWen i-i- Bookkeeping 'Ye X f xii- 1 if in-2 -253 s 3 .Ak 21 Assisfanfs, Cusfodians And Cafeferia Office Assistants Office Assistants: Helen Russek, Sandra Piper, Sandra Knight, Linda Collins, Sandra Johnson. H ,,,,.s.-1gt:,,:,,,,:. C- Office Assistants: Sharon lVIcMurry, Linda Brodnax, Jodi Custer, Cherlyn Hazlett, Connie Harris, I Nancy Wilder. ' Counselor Assistants? Q by l Counselor Assistants: Cindy Newsom, Anne Counselor Assistants: Barbara Patzig, Martha Fugate, Cindy West, Micki Elder, Janice King, Montalvo, Bonnie Mitchell, Janet Rhode, Sandi Dorothy Menn. Tomlin, Judie Gard. 22 Workers Aid King High Cusfodians Custodian Staff : Mr. Andy Garza, Mr. Jesus Garcia, Mr. Not pictured Mrs. Agada Flores. Cafeteria Staff . MW Cafeteria Staff : r V Mrs. Louise Alexander CCafeteria Managerj, Mrs. Zilpah Wiese, Mrs. Eva Kyle, Mrs. Helen Cavazos, and Mrs. Irene Skipper. 23 Raymond Oliverza V X 'ii si S s S i s i Q vi Lgfzf I dbccif '7 Y as gl Qi is Q Q Y -,, is ,Sk 3 EFT? Q5 Q. N N, WX QS ' . 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We, fhe class of '64 Senior Class Sponsors: Mr. Robert Buppg Mr. Frank Bantag Mr. Jack Knightg Mr. William Boydg Mr. James Keeseg Mrs. Alice Bledsoeg Mr. Glen Mathesong Mrs. Mildred Williams, chairman. Not pictured: Mrs. Alma Mc- Eowen, Miss Mae Dell Schiller. , h Seniors Abarca, Antonio . Old experience doth attain to something like prophetic strain. . . seen rooting for the Bulls . . . proud to be a Senior '64! Adame, Irma . ' Her biggest asset is a radiant smile that attracts friends all the while. Alvarez, Gilbert He is athletic in games of all sorts, and quite skillful on the basketball court. Ambriz, Estella She keeps her face turned to sunshineg she shall never see the shadows. Ampe, Mike D l Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined . . . always seen with a smile . . . this gentleman preferred to be a blond. Arnold, Bill , .- HI never think of the future. It comes soon enough. . . . enjoys life . . . Arredondo, Aminta - U A Her natural manners and her nice sense of humor win her friends every day. Avelar, Sylvia H Friendship is the only cement that can hold the world together . always a friendly hello . . . enjoys basketball games. Awbrey, Sharon The lady's imagination is very rapidg it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment . . . seen whizzing off typing Assignments. Barr, Carol Eyes too expressive to be blueg too lovely to be grey. 27 N ,V .uf I? Mm l Cf' y if y if , as x ' ,, .1 0 -X .r fn. f 7 as 4 E 'li 115 js, 5 . V N it .,,i 2. .2125 anal Y. r S ,Q fa J-F004 v ?' -W - 'vw' -9'0 'M . .-A 1 FQ' 54 all we ,pr-'A 'Lk -Q- Nga 0 sg... xi . ',, F an 'Tc . ZA. L ws, -fa? iff' Betancourt, Bertha Who best bears his mild yoke serves the Lord best. . . . a faithful Henrietta. Black, Donald Whatever task'you undertake do it with all your heart and soul. . . . a Big Man on Campus . . . seen banging gavels and appointing committees. Black, Gerald For he wishes not to seem but to be the best. our man with camera . . . seen boosting egos. Botello, Alejandro His smile lights up the darkest day. . . . seen pounding nails . . . always busy. Bowden, David . 'tBe wisely worldly but not. worldly wisef' . seen cracking jokes and flirting with certain girls. Bowden, Gary t'Practice is the best of all instructors. . . . seen making friends of everyone . . . enjoyed his Senior year. Barraza, Richard In my soul I am freeg only angels know such liberty. . . . seen singing in chorus . . . full of fun. Barrera, Humberto . A serious minded young man not afraid to speak the truth. . . . 'life's a ball. Barton, Sarah A kind and gentle heart she has to comfort friends and foes. . . . member of confetti anonymous . . . seen at every football and basketball game rooting for the Brahmas. Beecham, Duncan The boy who hoped and played with all his might. . . . seen being athletic . . . ac- tive in school. Bennett, Toy Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg like twilight's too, her dusky hair. . . . keeps Brahma Round-Ups circulating . . . always seen having a good time. Bessent, Lynnette She has a lovely face. . . . seen going to pep rallies and football games . . . fun. REST' I .-.., fi 7 ,,... N? S, fi? Boyer, Bob If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better arrangement of the Universe. . . . always a leader . . . known for his scholastic accomplishments . . . dazzled others with three-dimensional matrix. Bridgers, Emily Here's to the girl with the eyes of gray whose sunny smile drives care away. . . . all thumbs at football games . . . with rings on her fingers. 28 h Seniors . . . OWQPOJQ OW flwgkfa 0 CL! Lek? . . . Senior Class meetings prove interesting and fun! ,s iii .V ,wb 3. in lx' ,sg 113 Srslisf r tg, Af, x M. 1 Butler, Kathy There is a garden in her face where roses and white lilies grow. . . seen covering her FHA news beat . . . as sweet as an angel. Byfield, Dennis H Hup, two, three, four. . . . fifty mile hike keeping in pace with Presi- dent Kennedy's fitness program . . . a fifty mile hike is all it takes. 29 Brodnax, Linda The reason God made woman after he made man was that he didn't want any advice. . . . seen antagonizing Maurice the Machine at the Record . . . always friendly. Bull, Sheri If to her share some female error fall, look on her face, and you'll forget them all. . . . seen leading the Brahma Band . . . 1963 Miss Kleberg County. Burditt, Roger 'tThe grand old name of gentleman. . . . seen just being himself . . . a favorite of many. Burgh, Steve Nothing puzzles me more than time and spaceg and nothing troubles me less, as I never think about them. . . . member of Dome Painters Anonymous . . . Stevaruski. Bush, Ozenia A good example is the best sermon. . . . tries to hide being a natural born tease . . . doesn't do chemistry reports the night before. Bustos, Josue He plays the coronet like a pro, music hep and music slow. . . . likes to sing . . . seen at All-State Choir. if 4 W 4 fr Ea p W,,, fs., .arf imigiwwi +4 , vi A X gf 5 5 s ps Ni? Campbell, Gene No man is happy who does not think himself sof' . . . seen entranced by Mrs. Bledsoe's lectures . . . a calm, cool, happy guy. Cantrell, Larry Nature made him and then threw away the mold. . . . a great conventioneer . . . not afraid to speak his mind . . . sometimes gets in trouble or it. Caraway, Lois The pursuit of perfection is the pursuit of sweet- ness and light. . . . seen at football games and pep rallies . . . always friendly . . . tiny in size, but tremendous in personality. Castillo, Ofilia Well established in the daily routine of life. . . . dreams of the future . . . life is all hope . . . homes are to build through work and inspiration. Cavazos, John David t'He enjoys life and has plenty of fun and some- day will find his place in the sun. . . . an avid Bull supporter . . . likeable. Chesser, Earl 'ATO be capable of steady friendship is the great- est proof of goodness of heart. . . . a flashing grin, a joke and a red and white convertible pro- vide the regal charm worthy of an earl. vs- Camarillo, Pedro In the chorus he does sing . . . of God and life and everything. . . . supports the Bulls. Campbell, Bill How happy is he born and taught, that serveth not another's willg whose armor is his honest thought and simple truth his utmost skill. . . . seen flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Colin, Augustin One has nothing to fear but fear itself. . . . seen acting up in chorus . . . enjoys as much of life as he has a chance to. Cook, Glenda . Only silence is great, all else is weakness. . . . a happy, content, active, student. Cortez, Carmen They serve our society best who work and work without illusions of fame. . . . singing all the time. Cortez, Miguel . Haste thee, life, and bring with thee jest and youthful jollityf' . . . supports the Bulls with a cheerful air. Cortez, Reynaldo 1 . Prudence and Practicality are the cousins of Success. . . . pulls for the Bulls. Cortez, Yolanda Precisely nice and always neat, often shy, but never beat. . . . loves music . . . a future homemaker for sure. 30 , b ' Seniors Cumberland, .Ieannenne She has the four cardinal attributes of a lady: sincerity, simplicity, sympathy, and serenity. . . ..a scholar . , . Confettiers Anonymous . . . doesn't look like her twin . . . Kountry Kid . . . Brahma fan all the way. Cumberland, Jeanette A daughter of the gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. . . the other half . . . Confettiers Anonymous . . . likes to sew . . Grace, I 2 r ff' f.1ifli'i1tfx'f'72f V ' .,.., f mg 'T.!'E,i-Z ' 1.-112.2 i is . . . .!4l'l6!lfL0l,U LU8 CLUQ IWICL Q Olfllf' lfl'lCLl . . . iii' , ':-4-' 2 .ff ag, 1 Q5 . we M? Custer, Jo Ann The ideal woman driver. . . . leaves a path of crumpled fenders . . . always talking and laughing . . . just call her UMrs. Day, Neill He will go far who knows from the first whither he is going. . . . a Jack of All Trades . . . a terror at Civics conventions. De Benedetto, Tony He turns an honest face unto the world. . . enjoys working on All-State Choir. De La Garza, Pete t'He that composes himself is wiser than he that composes books. . . . seen rooting for the Brahmas . . . friend of many. De La Rosa, Consuelo They are never alone who are accompanied by noble thoughts. . . . always surrounded by friends . . . a smile and a friendly hello. Dembski, Steve Fire is the test of goldg adversity of strong men. . . . seen goofing off . . . always has a good time. r Teaching can be fun, admits Bob Boyer as he tries his hand at teaching the 12 o'clock trig class. 31 Edgerton, Craige A very delectable, highly respectable, football- playing young man. . . . seen circulating Brahma Round-Ups . . . Powder Puff favorite. Edgett, Ann Grace is in all her steps, Heaven in her eye. . . . Dainty as a Dresden doll . . . the girl from the Orient. Elam, Jim 'tOnce a gentleman, always a gentleman. . . . the number 30 jersey for the Bulls . . . what he says is worth remembering . . . breaks flash bulbs in journalism. Falcon, Maria She makes her way among her friends with a happy smile on a happy facef' . . . a true friend . . . thinks the Bulls are tops. Farias, C0110 t'He is energetic in all he does even if he doesn't get an A plus. . . . seen flirting with every girl that catches his eye . . . very outspoken. Farmer, Elaine A smile is something that adds to her face value. . . . Mr. Hamby's Eilene Farrel . . . mem- ber of Confettiers Anonymous . . . If you need new teeth, just come to her. Dietrich, Buddy HI never read books, I write them. . . . a future farmer . . . works for his living. Dillard, Nancy 'tShe moves like a goddess and looks like a queen. . . . seen just being pretty . . . a transfer from Brownsville. Dodson, Sam 'tHe never wants anything but what's right and fair. . . . seen delivering for Central Drug . . . always friendly. Doughtery, Joan t'Time but can make her beauty over again.' . . . seen on the frilly grid . , . a favorite. Dunloy, Brian Women live on a word of praise. . . . al- ways seen flattering the girls . . . likes karate. Eaves, Annette t'She never says she hasn't time but always pitches in. . . . known for her beautiful auburn hair. 'Sn Filla, Marvin Just call me 'Doc'g I can operate anywhere. . . . seen bagging groceries at Allen's . . . athletically inclined. Finley, Karl Men don't care what color lipstick a woman wears . , . It's all a matter of taste! '. . . and import from Oklahoma . . . one of the few who can really do the 'mashed potato'. 32 v l A .5 8 . I: Seniors 7 l'l8U8l Jag ffzuemra CIafL'i .. Seniors, too, can show enthusiasm during pep rallies. Al. Frederick, Sammie Jo Variety is the soul of pleasure. . . . seen driving a certain red convertible . . . 'Where the Boys Are.' Fugate, Anne Diversity, that's my motto! . . . a terror in Band . . . stands through the sun roofs of red Volkswagens . . . likes football-playing steadies. 33 Fisher, Ross I had rather wear out than rust out. . . . keeps a racket going . . . belongs to the Sun- rise Physics Club. Fitch, Bob And we forget because we want to and not because we want must. . . . the towering type . . . a nut! Flato, David Courage is not freedom from fearg it is being afraid and going on. . . . seen with his friends . . . going to football games. Forister, Bill A wise man never tells all he knows. . . . ready, set-go! . . . easy to get along with. Frasier, Carl Integer vital scelerisque pursus. . . . seen at pep rallies. . . tall, dark, handsome. John Freberg Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. . . . seen at pep rallies . . . Foo-Foo . . . big man on the grid. .4- it WP' . 1 N' ...FQ l if . I. lr we V N 7'f,:'tz 5214315 U J de' X585 F Garcia, Abel A busier man than he, you'll find nowhere. . . . polite and well-liked . . . a true blue senior. Garcia, Antonio f'He prtovideth a kindness for many generations. . . . enjoys school . . . has many good friends. Garcia, Eloy The teachers who complain that football inter- feres with academic work don't realize how much academic work interferes with football. . . . Baby . . . known for his Eloy-isms. Gardner, Richard My strength is the strength of ten because my heart is pure. . . . a sports editor who digs sports right down to the sports car he drives. Garza, Edna A'Her small size is no hindrance where she twirls her baton. . . . seen leading the K-ettes . . . enjoys many people . . . Garza, Gloria A gentlemaiden, sweet and small, who always had a blast or ball. . . . happy and carefree . . . a friendly student. Gaines, Kathleen The way to get along is to go along. . . . seen at football games and pep rallies . . . Blondie Galvan, Yolanda Her smile was not meant to be seen by anyone and served its whole purpose 1n bemg smiled. . . . content with being herself . . . kind and generous. , . 1,47 ,nur I . if am' he -N.-f I f - Ii i . .- . -W4 I L- af .Fe ' 5' . Q A- VR if W , V 'F , .E . T .. 5: gp g. A I I L, 3... A ,avg A , . 1 A , P, 34 .Q jf gr A f' ' I' 1 ,asm -,Ky 5 Q 423' 5 .fr if v js P av' Garza, Larry I They also serve who only stand and wait.' . . . seen playing football . . . enjoys people. Garza, Rolando They love him most for the enemies he has not made. . . . liked by everyone . . . thoughtful of others. Garza, Tomasita 'fWith a book in hand and a joke in mind. . . . likes Spanish . . . really enjoyed Mr. McCloud's Biology class her sophomore year. Gerik, Peggy A simple maiden in her flower is worth a hundred coat-of-arms. . . . seen clerking at Raglands. Gilbreath, Janet Clasp hands and petitionary grace of sweet seventeen subdues us as she speaks. . . . seen studying . . . quiet but amiable. Given, Sharon Laugh and the world laughs with you. . . . from Carroll. . h Seniors Glock, Jo Ann HHOW sweet and fair. . . . always willing to be helpful . . . seen at football games . . . and working on the annual. Gomez, Rudy. ' I U Kindness is a hard thing to give away . . . it usually comes back to you. W ' wan- - if 5. . . . Jdffflm IGQQITQOPCLLA gedlnd 90718 l0CL6f . . . 4-' ,eff Y A ,L Q is, , 1 'X W lae ellsles f- . ,. A V JV? -...J 1 a I .ye f ' iz llss Gonzalez, Esmeralda Her smile was not meant to be seen by all, and her life serves as an example to many. . . . school spirit her motto . . . her senior year a joy. Gonzalez, Ventura One of the hardest daily tasks is waiting patiently . . . being content . . . with one small step at a time toward a cherished goal. Gordon, Mike For fools rush in where angels fear to tread! . . . mischief is my name . . . seen causing explosions in chemistry. Gray, Donald A noble mind disdains not to repent. . seen playing cymbals . . . Tall Paul . . style his code. Guerra Aurora A women wlth optimum opportunities . . may choose whom she pleases. Guerrero, Gracie Dependable and an efficient worker is she . . . at home, in school, and in the library. We will all remember those lasting friendships. 35 .. 53' 5 rf it W A A? ..y. A , J, .tfiiifa Hausler, Alan A thing well said will be wit in all ages. . Mrs. Williams teaser . . . To be or not to be. Hayes, Billy To avoid trouble, breathe through the nose . . . it keeps the mouth shut. . . . seen pestering favorite teachers. Heininger, Suellyn Serene, I fold my hands and wait . . . for lo! my own shall come to me. . . . an import . . . from San Antonio . . . gladly received. Gutierrez, Evan The strength of America lies in its youth. . . . seen making a joyful melody. Haggerton, Colleen Good things come in small packages . Honolulu Lulu . . . swims like a fish. Halberdier, Johnny He knows the art of winning without cheating . . . knocking golf balls out of stand traps his hobby. Harris, Al Beware of nonsolicited advice . . . enjoys intercepting passes . . . even . . . he has double trouble. Hartman, Ginger Here's to the girl with the eyes of blue, who's heart is kind . . . love true . . . mem- ber of Confetters Anonymous . . . a proud, loyal senior. Haun, Jane I haven't got time to be tired. . . . keeps El Toro as well as many other clubs on tlirleir feet . . . dependable .... well liked by a . , Hinkle, Jan , t She does unto others as she would have them do unto her . . . serves coffee and cookies as Home- . ':-' pppp. . ... kpw making hostess . . . an active FHAer. f fp. -: - G Hocker, Helen 7 frl. .- r'1 A A good listener is a silent flatter. . . . new V it ' B King High addition . . . enthusiastic sax player. if iff. Hodge, Henry E..2:, ,.... Natures own nobleman . . . friendly . . . frank if . . . a man with his heart in his hand. . . . basket- I 1i1f ef to A 5' ball his watchword . . . making points his goal. f Pubert, George A... :P The kind of boy who always hits the nail directly on the thumb. . . . all the world's a ranch . . . a Brahma booster. Huerta, Margarita She does not know the meaning of 'cannot' . . . her every effort is the result of faith and thought. . . . joy her by-word . . . pleasure her deed. 36 . 5 l Seniors . . . AJJMP fo digni g Cl, gfdffi . . . Seniors demonstrate for their favorite political party in civics classes. Kirk, Doug U ' I live a broad margin to my life. . . . not Kirk Douglas! . . . always friendly. Kitner, Katherine i To generous souls, every task is noble. . . . seen working with flowers . . . Ubi est vobis? 37 Jenkins, Ella Energy is eternal delight. . . . Jivin' Jenkins . . . happy-go-lucky . . . loved by all. Johnson, Pam She is friendly, bubbling, and happy, and an active member of D.E. . . . enjoys working with people . . . likes a variety of friends. Justice, Clyde A good name will shine forever. . . . likes music . . . the quiet type. Kantz, Lucinda 'Tm going in search of a great perhaps. . . . seen tootin' a flute . . . an intellectual . . . Hlisten to me . . . Sunrise Physics Club. King, Janice A mind conscious of the right. . . . musically inclined . . . Miss YWA . . . personality and Smarts Kinnet, Hazel Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then. . . . Red . . . a very piquant girl. Lambert, Fred All men are born equal . . . the tough job is to outgrow it. . . . an Aggie fan . . . enjoys running. Lambert, Tommy Though men have died of overwork, I think I shall live forever. . . . well liked . . . always joking. Lane, Brenda For knowledge is power. . . . the newlywed . . . a good student. Lanier, Ronnie Nothing was ever accomplished without en- thusiasm. . . . a loyal band member . . . chose seven subjects . . . attacks every problem with infectious enthusiasm. Lee, Bobby A nice man with perky ideas. . . . Robert E. Lee, Jr .... works for his living . . . enjoys speech with Miss Blackwell. Kruse, John An honest man is the noblest work of God. . . . keeps a racket going, too . . . El habla el Espanol . . . muy bien! Lamar, Justo Money that is earned by blood, sweat, and tears is seldom spent like water. . . . import from Cuba . . . a welcome addition to KHS. wwe -at i .L zl, . lik . 2 1 -' fn- wwf' ff ew,-,1v,:,f ,gn -'Q ff p .gf g fiii ,lieu .1 -- 2- ' - gm, i 5.53 -ffliigzz is '1-li.l'e-'W' .iff , -:Lfi-ii ,. -- 11, H 1' W '2tA'f5:i.f'. 7 557 X 5 , .. a el - i:,4s,.'V -Qi ,. r wa uh 38 Legget, Brian I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinion I have no respect. . . . seen just goofing off in general . . . Dome Painters Anonymous. Leslie, Terry . I Her very frowns are falrer far than smiles of other maidens are. . . . leads yells , . . Miss Homecoming, 1963. Ley, Ricky Men of few words are the best men. . knows where he's going and how he's going and to get there . . . truly intelligent. Lipscomb, Joe All dressed up and nowhere to gof' . . . a real sweetheart . . . really rocks those drums . . . he went West. Lofland, Sue Here's to the girl with the eyes of brown, who's spirit proud you cannot down. . . . sings like the nightingale with a beat. Long, Jo Ann I am willing to love all mankind. . . . seen enjoying herself wherever she is . . . gets along well. Seniors Lopez, Irma She sings and plays and cooks and sewsg and never lacks for beausf' . . . kind and gentle . . . a proud senior. Lopez, Joe That's what I always say: Enjoy yourself while you can. . ,wr-' life is worth working for . . . Yea Bulls! ?2 df 5525? ff , or . p c as . ,, e ofi,g 354.3 -tif' ! 'Q 22.:i:Pi'i.vg ' ., A if? . . . elfe cc wagfi friec! fo clo our Leaf . . . -if , ,s . e l Lopez, Manuel He humbles himself and he shall be exalted. . . .I an avid Brahma supporter . . . musically inclined. Lyon, Judy Nothing is so contagious as enthusaism. It is the genius of sinceretyf' . . . seen busily cook- ing in homemaking .... will make her own home. McClanahan, Mary She's a bright star in the heavens of life.'l . . . seen with an engagement ring and certain dark-haired boy . . . sparkles with all. ...--ev' McNeil, Bob For courtesy wins woman as well as valor may. . . . musically inclined . . . intelligent, too. McTaggart, Charlotte A cheery smile to enlighten others' burdens. . . . dreams of a wonderful life. Marroquin, Rebecca Many a rose is born to blush unseen. . . . sincere and dependable . . . n1ce to everyone. Miss Troy and Joe Stiles determine the correct college entrance procedure. 39 Mendez, Olivia Ever she seeks the best . . . and ever shall she find it. . . . likes to sing . . . always has fun. Mendietta, Delfina She can wish upon a star because she knows who lives up there. . . . seen cheering for the Brahmas . . . lives up to her word. Mendoza, Carlos A good clarinetist . . . intelligent, too. . . . those math problems . . . he'll whiz right through. Menn, Dorothy Words sweet as honey from her lips distilled. . . . persistent . . . always willing to do her share. Meyer, Kathy 'iGod created woman only to tame man. . . . seen clerking in Franklins . . . the girl from Harlingen. Miller, Andrea Full of sweet indifference. . . . athletically inclined . . . compatible. 3 ami? Marroquin, Yolanda A good part of success consists of getting along with people? . . . marches in the band . . . sings with the chorus. an itee , 7 Martinez, Connie - 5 A good memory is one that can remember the day's blessings and forget the day's -pk .Jn i V. 3 , ..- N- XG, ,ga 3- A 1 S5 if We 2 J is . S ,X F if 3,44 '2 fs K fi irsgifl ,A Sa ia, 3 if me K B . V p , troubles. . . . likes to sing . . . known to all. : 1.. . , Martinez, Israel His friends all know him as 'Pee Wee'g Speedy f M on the base ball field he'll be! . . . enjoys if. school . . . always a friendly smile. an Martinez, Jimmie A popular boy who really gets along, a senior - prexy with a joke and a song. . . . the music -1 man . . . works for another El Toro . . . a . campus-wide favorite. f u K Mata, Ezequiel 1 He prefers action to the useless heat of Xp ' words. . . . seen with his friends around school ' ' . . . enjoys building things. i f LL , Mendez, Maria ' ' J' iiif Q She acts well her part, there in all the honor , . 3 V lies. . . . liked by many . . . Come-on Bulls! ,, KLV Z V, .fr nf- W HHH it Miller Jessie , , The difference between coaching and criticizing 1S your attitude. . . . Courageous Cow promoter . . . Hi, Jessie! . . . always sur- rounded by girls. Moncrief, Linda , , A girl who believes in life, liberty, and the happiness of pursuit. . . . always going to Skee's . . , urging the Brahmas to victory or talking to a friend, her sincerety always shines through. 40 . In Seniors . . . Mat wifk cfudzi ancldfuchefi anal fine refif . . . Johnny Freburg and Al Harris take advantage of study hall. - e 6, fm? nib? f ,5, . na , y-.5 Ee if it SSE K we ' ,'.' ,a W .ef fbafl . f ' , if n' ?J Yi' Najera, Protacio , H He plays in the band and always has a Joke on hand. . . . All the Way Big Bulls! . . . adds moral as well as verbal support. Naranjo, Gloria Honest . . . sincere . . . to the end . her joy in life . . . to be a true friend. , . . I wish . . . Hello wide, wonderful world. 41 Montalvo, Diana A shy but bright smile . . . keeps her happy the whole day through. . . . an athlete at heart . . . plays her part in the kitchen. Montalvo, Martha She cheers our boys on to fame at every single game. . . . bubbles with enthusiasm . . . everybody's favorite. Moore, Allan t'Our life is what our thoughts make it. . . . seen making people happy . . . a school-spirited student. Moreno, Bobby Quiet and shy . . . but quite a guy! . . . a Spanish speaking farmer who thinks scientifi- cally . . . hopes to gain experience as an actor. Mote, Margaret Music is well said to be the speech of angels. . . . has won admiration through NMSQT . . . expresses herself through music. Mungary, Richard Football . . . basketball . . . interest him . . . he's full of life and vim. . . . a star to the end . . admired by many. A Nelson, Phyllis Newman, Danny Nix, Lenora . ,: ., A. The rare and radiant maiden whom the angels I '.-q.'. , name Lenore. . . . petit in size but big in Riga., heart . . . always a friendly hello . . . liked by Qfffi i - f ' all. 1 2 H Ochoa, Gloria ' ,'f.gf5 I Content with the world and where she standsg rg . her future is bright as the ring on her hand. ' . . . a good homemaker . . . likes to sing. , Tlchoa Gr 4 1 er reward cfor being pleasant is an accumula- up ,,,, - tion of frien s. . . . likes music . . . a busy ' , girl. Q Ochoa, Irma Typing and shorthand she enjoys, but tennis is her supreme joy. . . . busy reporter for the Brahma Round-Up. Orr, Roland Hard work never killed anybody but why take a chance on being the first victim '? . . . Mrs. Golesarki's pet peeve. Orta, Anna She greets a friend here and thereg but she has friends 'most anywhere! . . . with a song in her heart. wr' .- 551 gm-.. A ,Q L L NW gi' 1' gl . .m.,,r,.x?k,ii5..ng y J .-1 ' , W ing, f Us iw.:-x M4 t'f 'C v W e3f'3i54:7 ! .,,H,, t. + 1-,-f,2,,,f, .J ,-V ws'-sp 1 A if 42 Always in a happy whirlg folks all say she's quite a girl. . . . laughing merrily with her friends over some crazy joke . . . busy at her sewing machine in homemaking. 'fl have nothing to declare except my genius! . . . seen cracking Jokes and making people laugh. .1-H are-eww gil? Overland, Jeff A finished gentleman from top to toe. . . . seen keeping order in 3rd period civics con- 'ventions . . . seen posing for senior snapshots. Passmore, Judy UA think of beauty is a joy forever. . . . Cali- fornia took her but we got her back. Paulk, Candy Her eyes are homes of silent prayers. . . . leading lady . . . seen ushering at football games . . . enjoys making teeth. Pederson, Donna 'Simplicity is the background of good taste. . . . always has a good time . . . known for cool composure. Pena, David A sense of humor easily seen is an asset to any human being. . . . another one who be- longs to NADA. Pena, Elvia A cheerful greeting in the halls or on the campus. . . . a friend to all . . . a pleasant happy girl. ,avi e... Seniors Pena Mary A. Short but peppy, bubbling and happy. Pena, Mary F. ' An ambitious girl quite pleased with the world. Perez, Frank A baseball star who will go far. Perez, Ramon His worth is as high as he is tall. Pilot, Barbara As pure in thought as the angels aref, . . seen at football and basketball games . . . al ways fun. . . . e can en fAi:5 year wifA 43 Piper, Sandra Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety . . . a real nut . . . all the world is her stage. Pollard, Tommy Adventures belong to the adventurers. . . . likes racy cars . . . seen often with pretty girls . . . plays a mean guitar. Porter, Danny 'The mind ought sometimes to be amused,g that it may better return to thought. . . . seen throwing leaves at cheerleaders . . . likes fast driving . . . makes chemistry fun. ,,e: ' Quintanilla, Rogelio His aim in life is to succeed. Ramirez, Dora Hard-w service to the school. Ramirez, Louis Reyna, Luis His heart is as wide as the sky is high. Rhode, Janet HAS happy as a mosquito who just passed her screen test! . . . seen reading copy at the Record . . . 'tRhody . . . beep-beep . . . never runs out of jokes. Rios, Doroteo When the going gets rough, his educated toe will save the game and anger the foe. . . . seen kicking history-making field goals. Rios, Robert Unselfish and dependable . . . he always has time to help othersf' Rivera, Donaciano l H His patience 1S a blessing. Rivera, Maria She has an asset truly great . . . a clear, mind, full of love, free of hate. '16 in open ii i,i, iai y eie,.r His musical talents supplement his zest for life. 1. wie. sq, Ramirez, Olga Sparkling eyes that twinkle and shine, a A ' -,,, happy face is always thine. 2f-- f - 4 'S p R 5 Ramos, Alfonso 4.0, f iflilen advocates the freedoms of a democratic J 1 e. Ramsour, Norma Music 1S her language and a song is her voice. gag, :- 1 1 .fi 3 gi it ,vwda Rivera Rosario A modest girl with great capabilities Roberts Sherry The hands that help are always vselcome. . . . seen with a smiling face and a cheery Hello. 44 orking and intelligent . . . she is a 77 W . h Seniors . . . ,xdncl never 7 Jag we cwen f friec! . . . Juniors and seniors practice diligently for the approaching powder puff game. alfa-.WIUOP Ryan, Bill Shortness is good. . . . but the depth of his good character knows no limits! Salinas, Evanita And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, that one small head should carry all it knew. 45 Rodriguez, Helen Always laughing . . . to her, the world is good. Ross, Ronnie What you do speaks so loud, I cannot hear what you say. . . . seen on the grid . . . a favorite of many. Ruiz, Cecilio Speedy on the football fieldg Tell a joke he always will. . . . seen leading yells at basket- ball games . . . the Bulls lucky number. Ruiz, Diana A natural, down-to-earth girl. Ruiz Juan You injure an honorable man when you in- tervene on behalf of the unworthy. Russek Helen When shes not talking she's laughing. . . . member of Confettiers Anonymous . . . seen screaming for the Brahmas . . . what would the Senlol Class do without her? in D g , W., A L 6, , QW Shannon, Ruth Ann I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. . . . our girl from California . . . enjoys re- fighting the Civil War with Coach Jay. Sharp, Kay Lynne To know her is to love her! . . . seen travel- ing all over Texas to Rainbow meetings . . . a ball to be with. Silva, Terry Shy and small, but quite a gal. . . . singing soprano . . . a great friend . . . supports the Bulls in her own way. Skipper, Pam Tiny and petite with a friendly smiley this young lady is busy all the while. . . . in school- work and as president of the Library Club . . . a dependable girl. Smith, Bobby A true and brave and downright honest man. . . . an ambitious person . . . big in action . . . seen crashing line . . . Jake Trussel's wild bull of the campus. Smith Cheryl It ,is completely unimportant, that's why it's so interesting. . . . seen clobbering Bopping Bullfrogs. Salinas, Yolanda f'A chuckle and a giggle and a jolly 'hello'! . . . Hi! Yogi . . . sing- ing happily through life . . . reading often. Shafer, Virginia Teach thy tongue to. say, 'I do not know'. . . . a beauty in class . grace on the tennis court . . . rooms significant in the people of King High. Ui 4 .3 Qi a U' ,elt 8 . ., , rr Qi' if 5, A ' ' . 1 'E ii in f , 1 ,L , l. ff? 5. 4' ,. i . ,,,, . . . . - is az fir 2 ,. Q xi Z. H5532 .ETQTHI H :5S!ET5 F:i:f' '--es.. 3'.E?5f'f1:s 9 fy' - ,wr e , fi ' W5 , . -wi . 5 1-MW., e' - fQ'f'.-ff V , .?i'I'f ...fl 'i 5152 . . f- -,sliQ1ff?.5ifi11E 5 T -5 1 p p , s t 7' 2 ij Lif 'wr fi 46 Smith, Eldray Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter. . . . out field- ing on the baseball diamond . . . singing a song in solid geometry. Smith, Rose Mary She doesn't command, she convinces. . . . seen with a ruler and indelible ink pen . . . she en- joys coroding iron. Soliz, Juan A. He has not shrunk from the joys and duties of life. . . . fights for Calves . . . enjoys life. Soliz, Juan L. A good musician and an able leader. . . . a good politician . . . provides support for all he holds dear. Soper, Robert He who has once been happy is forever out of destruction's reach. . . . seen clerking at Law's .. . . happy-go-lucky . . . will never forget Mr. Banta's chemistry class. Soulard, Barbara Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled at me. . . . has an identical shadow . . . seen pushing platters at Durham's. . I: Seniors Steadman, Darwin Pm no angel. . . . has his theory too, but on a variety of things . . . joking constantly . . . always fun. Steinke, Larry Energy and persistence conquer all things. . . . attending football games . . . Writing sports stories . . . corresponding with other schools . . . the Brahma Round-Up's sports editor must always be on the go. . . . gfLl6l,5 CL lfUCLy5 LUG, JO I'l'LOI 0 . . . Steinke, Leslie Little man, what now ? . . . seen making others happy . . . eating his way to success . . . always fun. Stiles, Joe 'Tm a travelin' man. . . . a true Aggie . . . a friend to everyone . . . easy-going and likeable. Stone, Patty Those true eyes . . . the amiable soul shining through them. . . . football is her game . . . homemaking her hobby. Stutts, Kenneth Why what a very singularly deep young man this deep young man must be! . . . Punky . . . frequents dark rooms . . . his patriotism shows in red, white, and blue. Tagge, Allan A nice guy, kind of quiet and shy but always willing to do his best. . . . studious . . . a sincere friend. Tamez, Noe Success is his goal, and hard work his nourish- ment. . . . works hard at life . . . supports school improvement. Craig Edgerton, Jeff Wooley, John David Taplin, and Steve Burgh prove that journalism is not all work and no play. 47 ffl' .y Torres, Tony At every ball game Brahmas to victory. . . . school spirited. Trant, Rodney wp, he will be cheering the . . . has tons of friends Experience is something I always think I have until I get more of it. . . . putting up Brahma signs his task . . . pretty girls his hobby. Trevino, Billy Husky, athletic, and shy. . . . loyal to KHS z . . enjoys life. Trevino, Diana She possesses musical and scholastic abilities. . . . seen cheering the Bulls to victory. Trevino, Thelma Her little red car will carry her far. . . . likes el Espanol . . . a teacher and a homemaker to be. Truan, George Georgie, porgie, puddin' pie. . . . handsome . . . maker of rubies . . works like Chakiris. ggi? :, . V W . if-.Clif i Q' Y sf f Taplin, John David Rugged individualism. . . . an advertising manager on the loose . . . 'Does he have his problemsl' . . . seen losing pick-up trucks . . . chasing advertisers. Tellez, Thelma Loveliest of women! Heaven is in thy soul! . . . seen working on senior Write-ups . . . al- ways smiling . . . a friend to everyone. Terry, Bobby His doubts are better than most people's cer- taintiesf' . . . loves life . . . Bishop, too. Thompson, Ernestine A rare combination that's hard to find- beautiful, sincere and pure of mind. . . holds the Courageous Cows together . . . a favorite of many. Titcomb, Ted For every why he has a wherefore . . . the guy from the Land of the Weird with a Beard. Tomlin, Sandi Where word abound. . . . powder puff is her sport . . . a future scientist for sure. 1-wut' www? 48 Turcotte, Roy D l u The world was made to enjoy, so enjoy it! NADA . . . a tennis champ C?J. Turner, Jessie Mae When God made woman, all boredom ceased. . . . 'She's got rhythm . . . dore-mi. Turner, Tommy UGO directlyg see what he's doing and tell him, he mustn't. . . . seen patching up Brahmas . . . the two point poet . . . seen rooting for the Courageous Cows . . . our Metro-Goldwyn rat. . h Seniors Tyler, Nary A sweeter woman ne'er drew breath. . . . seen studying . . . going to athletic games . . . singing. Underbrink, Billy For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. . . . gung-ho farmer . . . a friend- ly, school-spirited student. Van Fleet, Jane . . A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard. . . . has a smile that lights up her whole face. Watson, Richard This young man has energy and pep! In foot- ball, baseball, and basketball, he's hep. . . . with a pair of lucky socks. West, Cindy I Go West, young man, go West! . . . active and school-spirited. Wilcox, Mary I , All that's best of dark and bright' meet 111 her aspect and her eyes. . . . seen driving Cer' tain lmpalas. iff' ' 1 K .. .K tiff? mpegs W ' - . 5: 153 ' 'V my 11 , , ,,-., A V . ' is J, 't Fl .PZLH45 :W ii' - ' 3231129 w...asf2.- f : 'I , .:'f.2g:f - a j 'Q . 2 t . ' 3 s i . 1 ::4. . ftaasafsftg 'H ,xsfieisaz , 952532 , ,532f:'V:f'i'fmmSi 5 ?-S235 :,1f,..,f.,-f..ff.1ft-tif-' - M..-f..--I:gp-g,gg,gggg1g,,,. .fi -ff- if. gs' 11'iff:1':a11'Qz.sm.232s' . V if ,g2.'i'2f,f2:z:i:3:f:z4fif1 , 1 I V:ffI.: :vffif U lf' f'--fi-5ff'ff'f.-TE'ii Ch-I ff.: H '-w,,::z:1.-'1'1,gi 'f.icm::'- .. i 49 Wwe w za AK. if 1' . z.,,mf' ,. may ' I V V -gap.. i ,. Y nf, Q , 9 , -fe, iv - . ,ggi . V, fn- ,xii I 3 .1 Vasquez, Facundo A happy-go-lucky boy with a zest for life! . . . seen in chorus . . . behind the Bulls all the way. Vela, Pablo The reward of a job well done is to have done it. . . . seeks to work in life with little glory . , . supporting the Bulls is a favorite sport. Velasquez, Melquiadez Enthusiastic and eager to make life for others pleasant. . . . seen building . . . follows the Brahmas. Vella, Danny An optimist is a person who believes that whatever happens, no matter how bad, it is folr the bistf' The, pessimist is the person to w om it appens. Vera, Rosie A compliment and a giggle. . . . personality plus . . . seen twirling in speech. D Via, Jim He only is a well made man who has good determination. . . . seen selling ads . . . always has a good time. Vellarreal, Pete X f'Just call me The Wanderer'. . . . seen sing- lng CU . . . enjoys all people. Walker, .Jamers Tennis anyone? . . . keeps a racket going . . . on the courts all the time. Walker, Jean A happy girl who's always gayg she brightens each- and every day. . h Seniors for that big moment. Williams, Lynne Ann , With a nurse like that who minds being sick! . . . Frostie . . . very organized f?J . . . seen talking constantly . . . filing for El Toro. Williams, Norma She has an optimistic outlook on life. . . . sweet as sugar . . . life is but a dream and she's a part of it. Wilson, Carlos A man who does not lose his reason over cer- tain things has nothing to lose. . . . manages the Bulls . . . calm and attentive in Mrs. Bled- soe's class. 35 5' Wilson, Dennie Follow the river and you'll find the sea. . . . seen with friends . . . going to football games. Wooley, Jeff All great men are dying. I don't feel so well myself. . . . A true blue belt . . . seen lugging a four foot sliderule . . . 'Don't think twiceg it's alrightf Ybarra, Elsa This girl is sweet, as fresh as a spring morn- ing. . . . Roots for the Bulls . . . Friend of many, enemy of none. Zapata, Maria She is quiet, but her heart speaks of her goodness. Larry Cantrell, Terry Leslie, Joe Stiles Martha Montalvo, Jeff Overland try on graduation robes so y ,,.,. .,:: , E 1 f Q5 HSI? w HE.-E BAN 9 , A Q. svuld is .Isis 1 Wm ,,wW A SM N -V J ,FQ 46' .wvdiidfa r sa Www H Q Egli i.. ' gf, f lwzdgv wpxggfifj . af if ggsKMQs?gn .Hz V y .. if-W wwfzae . 2V?y?-FZQQ f ,- A,.,,.wR2FFm11zf6Sae L W' M 'Qf1?i:5Ag a Ufvi sn M... ..., 2: A w 'L':: Eha2iZ ?3?E5 ,- W... 5 2 3 , A .. .wan J ,. W- .... fm.. . : ..:' -'f53fQ5?:fF12M .iifirpiif in . .. nf,,i.,., vpE5Q.w,..m fa R Qs, , ' 952 ,.w....M, - ff V ., ::.:: K Q . E Q ,wg Wifi: 15225 af' is B, . 5 5465154 xl?-:Qi fab N ME fm my 1 .ga .,,,. 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Junior Class Sponsors: Mr. John Morgan, Miss Gertrude Short, Mr. John Leithead, Mr. John Corbin, Mrs. Mary Light, Mrs. Melba Moss, Mrs. Katherine Golesorkhi, and Mrs. Leona Corbin, chairman. Not pictured: Miss Clara Blackwell, Mr. Fred Causepohl, Mrs. Edith Head, Mrs. JoAnn Herring, Mr. Arthur Hill, and Mr. Roland Smith. . h .lunlors Adams, . Louis ,, ,,:. , Aggrlilar' o i A or A ,,.- i I enda .lk , 5 ,, V, 3, L: V I Vtgg . Alaniz, if . : ' ,1 ' i f or el ' gy' 5 Andres f ,:. fa r A ' vr ' Alexander, , 1 ' X ' Robert I ,bw V ,.: h I 'xx V 5 Aliimany , A V i ,ir fM i l, X13 in E s 1 ' . . l Alvarez, Arnoldo 1 f i Alvarez, WA .1 r Roy A- if W - . do J 93119119 A-W' , Amador, W P We ,,,, A ' AA ' Ruben Y rf., 41 Amaya, Petra Arce, Leonel Arce, Rosendo Arthur, Carlene Arthur, Carol Arthur, Ray Avila, Alfredo Bailey, Ben Bailey, Lynn Barbour Lupe Bard Judie Bazan Elvira Beasley Blanche Class of 65 yy -IK up 4-1 lv' 53 ff? as -if 'Sf S ! A f? ii .iriz or .,-' - all vw i Q or fl f u 1 fix f fit fr g i Q 495 1 2 We fhe class of '65 - . V A XV ff' A . U s uf ' 'of 11' 'K my mkglx J iii'-. Q ' I, nik 5 I L T as 19 3:95 'V ffl . '..A'f . -, fi -r, if 1' I . -yn 1 'V if . 'flfiiiw C ,-.. , V s ,. R X ,ub , V f f ' M - R .LLP :- t -as C' A R W AA . 4 -1 'ryivf' If -1- Y sv F51 ,. H 1 Q X 1 - M. 5 : :,, X TRY Qi Q ,W ,- . 1, .fr 4 R or M Q, it I In wwf HI' 'Vow '. Y , f 'i - , i V Jai fa- ,Q ..,, as?5,6:e . A - 'xwffizisf i , , , 'R f at C A W, . if Wi 5 , . . , , dllliwln ki ,.,g Q, Qu' v i 2.3. A 4 Q,-Q ' fl.. fi fi if W 5 r ,,.. Es., ,Q '.,..1 A.Q. , at Eg, , 'v . rt ,, . ff : Bellamah, Jeri Bippert, Lorraine Birchett, Marilyn Bishop, Jeanne Blackwell, Gene Borrego, Criselda Boyd, Billy Bralley, Virginia Brooks, Rose Mary Burns, Barbara Burris, Hugh Cabrera, Edmundo Calderon, Rudy Call, Richard Camp, Robert Cano, Martha Carrillo, Robert Casanova, Leonirez Castaneda, Estanislado Castillo, Oscar Cavazos, Dianna :,. Cavazos, A Joel V . Cavazos, , ' Steve Chandler, it zg. , Cecil Chesnutt, y , , Mary A-an pr 1 ,f xr N as ,, F We Q Q ' 5 , 'ssgssg 14 5' af 2 B i' fs f f' .sa 54 Chesser, Cyndi ' g Clark, .. . Candi Clegg, L, Fred i'i' ' Cofer, 5 zz' uf' Janet . Colin, :S .'Q,r Margie Colin, Rosario Conner, Mike Cook, Charles Cooper, Ann Corbin, Nancy Cortez, Ben Cortez, Olga Cortez, Susanna Cruz, Lupe Cruz, Jose Curiel, Irma Custer, Gary Davidson, Cindy Davis, Cynthia Duke, Marian Dunaway, Sherre Dunn, David Durham, Mike Earnest, David Echols, Ronnie Edwards, Viola Elder, Micki . h Juniors , 'vii' I . , . I is , dar: may , .if : .1 'Q r 3 7 rs 4 ,. y , .,, ,, ,,,.,,,,,,, 'asm H 333-'IEE-i9lf V s, ' F ' ::2.::.: ff1' - A , I' as ':' ,L VM M, h A 3 , , 49' IW!!- .. , A A s ,. f W 5 is .45 a C as if 5: - K I ' . ::4' 24 '- We '1' ' V r-'r f , Q , M , s'5,f7lf3.lE5.,V K 5 1-'E-ifiifi fi 53 Esiffffhgifl 1. Q f S fl l-Lt? W K 1215 up 'al WH- f ,, ,,,,., x I l H W f 1 i rf 55 Declare our spirif quife alive. Six N' Juniors Marilyn Birch , ' ers, Lynn Bailey, and R. A. Kennedy prepare for the Miller game. f wf r 5, if ff? KXQQSEQX QV? 'iff i Hr , Q y ,, ,Q , me M Q 3 A 'Q .M iv 'W ..,,,,, . M- .f Q, ij f A qw' fd: . f F K in 5' i i i F ' l f is fm '3 E ff ' M ' f Though fhis year is almosf pasf, Petite, lively Kathy Hamff prepares for a big year as Miss Mary Troy, counsellor, measures Kathy for her senior ring. ,,.-mv Garcia, Elida Garcia, Luis Garcia, Malvina Escobar, Angel Esquivel, Maria Estrada, Alex Falcon, Sam Figueroa, Ben Flores, Viola Frick, Dou g Fuller, Larry Gallimore Karen Garcia, Ana Marie Garcia, Mary Frances Garcia, Minerva Garcia, Olga Garner, Linda Garza, Abel ! l 56 X it i 2, sv Garza, Alicia Garza, Frances Garza, Gloria Garza, Grace ,was mfg? ,QU ' JM' LAL x' 'f 1911 ff' K . Harris, James Harris, Sandra Hazlett, Cherlyn Herod, James Higgins, Jimmy Hildreth, Marcia Hiller, Suzanne Hinojosa, Hector Hubert, Pat Huerta, Julio Garza, Mike Garza, Romanita Genz, Eric Gerwick, Donna Gomez, Bobby Gonzalez, Hector Gonzalez, J ovita Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Ricardo Gonzalez, Sam Goode, Sherry Greif, Ronnie Guevara, Gustavo Guillott, Pat Hakenwerth, Wayne Hall, Linda Hamff, Kathy Hamilton, Blake Harris, Connie Harris, Cynthia , ' , . N, 1- is is' 1 Y ,wi .li 1 .guage aff E 5 , fig 3 fl 7' fx, .G h Juniors 5 V-r'- ' M X .i as Sz all . A ' ,,. f aa was L K f ' g 1 -V 'ii if- f- 5 . ,S A ,fa ,.,, wi: 1 W, ,af . ,, 9-Kb ' J ae V af i 3? F A jwvj is i.f 5,kT'l'i f ki SS? S wig aw 2 i at 4 . was ' VHA' Q, ' F 21:36 ' 3: 1 J -M411 G+' W? 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R 4 i 4' ez - 4.-Nh :V E ik -.2 flitvv , , i K Y-, 191 , iff if f A Huff, Dawn Hunt, Kenny Isassi, Lucy Isassi, Mary Helen James, Danny Jankousky, Chris Jimenez, Evangelina Jimenez, Lupe J ohnsey, Stan Jones, Craig Jones, Norma Jones, Ralph J ungman, Bernard Keck, Ronald Kelly, Paul Kennedy, R. A. Key, Darlene Knox, Peggy Koenig, Mark Labuda, Jeanne Lassiter, Louis L e ala Valdemar Loden, Pat H '::' : I: , . . :-,, Wanda' L01T13Sf Ramiro W ,. Lopez, ' H Hector L rs 3, Lopez, ga ,A Y 'A Maria N Q' 5 gil s 'R Lozano, J R 'ff fav- Z Q., g K Rosa11c1a My me -we Q ,,,,,,. yvn, We W-ff' ,,,, g I Geore -M, , f,. ,, ' McCauley, f L aia r Carolyn ga ,gg , L.a,.,a ,., ,,,. L M- 58 McDougald, MCGGQ, Pat r rdt V McGlamery, 3 l Z f 1M, 9 Mark . ,v k 3 McMurry, ' Sharon A McQuerrey, M s Mike . . h Juniors H Jw ff K . ' fa Q f q f 1, 1 X ' , 1 .Ui . ,M-. . .2 gl, ar K -4- vr 'X Y W is ww e f .Lf ef I if is ,- Mainer, ,V ra Fred , Maldonado Maldonado is W Y Delia 1 ' , 'l ' 5 W , Maldonado, f Hilda Malina, Jeanette Marroquin, Rosa Martinez, Lupe Martinez, Rosa Maria Martinez, Mary Mastin, Margaret Mathews, Sandy Mendoza, Hector Millegan, Jay Miller, Dodie Miller, Joan Mireles, Elda Mirelez, Noemi f f f ,ff Ha! up ,, Q 1 L ik 4 1+ 5 2 W ,, vii e f ff 3 ' l guilt y i ti, a ,, M? '23 ff 2 . 4 A K I fi 1 i reerti i M I wf, ,.,, gt ' xf igifgfffef ci. X 5 i : ,ra Jw as Q 4' We have memories that will lasf Juniors sell programs at home games, profits go to the Junior-Senior Prom. 'ff 4-ff M if 5 2 X9 WW We 5.5. f -ar e i s 5 ,Fm N 3 , ,.fl'.' i ? 1vx'?y3f, H C f' , MXX H 'f , A Wi- A me Y- vt. N, j My p Mk - . , ,offs , ,mgfg 6 g f ':' ' 'NDN-5 1 2 ,iv V? X' 5 Ai 1 X1 'sk 'im , fe K 2 4 'ie EN 'E 4 I -'Q ar' , W e 5 T. 'W' F E 4 Y 7 wi is Q fr Y 1,9 ' . M N ' 5 1 D fWii'i W ,Q - o w, ,V vs. Z -.413 J , h e We've suffered fhrough fhe mounds of fesfs, On a crisp November morning, juniors labored indoors over IDET tests to prepare for college. X Y rw ef Q K .rs , his A A, W E ,X 2' Myers, Charlotte Myers, Jerriann Myers, Karla Naranjo, Antonia Naranjo, Daisy Nelson, Don Nelson, Joy Neubauer, Diane Mitchell, Bonnie Montalvo, Roel Mooney, Cathi Mora, Guillermo Morales, Rosa Moreno, Arnold Moreno, Julia Munguia, Ruben Murillo, Hilda Musick, Michael 60 Newman, Elaine Nix, Dwayne Nix, Jerald Nix, Jimmy Resendez, Jackie Rios, Edmundo Robbins, Joy Robles, Robert Rodriguez, Alicia Rodriguez, Fernando Rodriguez, Katy Rodriguez, Pete Roerig, errie Juniors O'C0nnor, Carl Ochoa, Imelda Olivarez, Maria Olson, Leona Ortiz, Luis O'Shea, Mike Pena, Guadalupe Pena, Maria Perez, David Perez, Jose Perez, Maria Perez, Robert Perez, Valdemar Quinones, Tele Quintanilla, Ruben Rabon, Mary Perry Ramey, Ronnie Ramirez, Jesus Ramirez, Raul Ramos, Rodolfo in 1' Y R saw' aw 'I ni asf u ':. ' J if I 1 . f :V ik f, i if X 'IP I if 1: l17 i f -riif' . Qs f ,ass 3 51 X Q . 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H Wax L i W ' '- g rs 1 1 il 'X 1 ,Qs Rhomfeld, Connie Rosser, Buffi Ruiz, Renerio Russell, Dee Ryon, Judy Saavedra, Henry Salinas, Rachel Salinas, Robert Sarabia, Graciela Sasser, Ruby Satterwhite, Vicki Saunders, Peggy , J ' - Scanlan, Pat ,qs we ,- - . , We ,M ' 3 'P 1 ,, fw- Schoettle, Phyllis J -gy I 1, fp S 1 Schroeder, Kenneth .57 pp , f ' Scott, Dana fdefypy - f S A5 Q fin 4, .f 4 ' nf' W , , g ,,,rr Scott, Sharon . f Silguero, Luis S ,, km, fi Silguero, Lupe -..- , , Q A Simmermaker, Sharo-n ., . 'jg N : 51 srcr '-'ti ff' S , S J Vik! 5 3151-Tar. ' J f TWT E was if limi V' 'N-1 1 gr S1 .F S mm, Nfl K ww., I 62 E 35- S iff af I, -. Hr 'X rf' J Q, M 5 wr K Ng, E Simpson, Gary Simpson, Pamela , 2SiEisj' p Sissom, J ames Smith, Jimmy Smith, Miriam Smith, .2 Tina Spinks, -1 Jack ,Nr fn. t J St. Clair, ,WW Sandy Summers, Judy Lou Tamez, Homer Tayler, Mary Thoss, Ann Timmon, Eddy Torres, David Torres, Rosa Trevino, Caroline Trevino, Corando Trevino, Eddie Trevino, Romero . h .lunlors ga' QW? - 4, , i , ff, , as AV 'V Wi. i ,fi if ' 'f ma y --'- gi-- ' - - .. --'- . -2 -- v gs ,mga K ing efgmg-, ,, 11 . - HV SE' : - gr ,5 nz, if 55.1. fin- 5 A ' flu' 5' ' ::J,2.' :,,, .seif ' ',5E2F . f : ,H , -:- H , -- , . wwlg, ff fs,,:s15,--- f f- ,sf -ff- ,. f--f .ff iq, -8- H35 ,W-H52 ,gfmzg,-::-,---::- .11 A' - - ' 5 'K ' if J -,157 :. . sz, , , ,iff 'Q ,,: f, nf 1 snsisgl r '::',,::...H . wi-5,,Eig',12 M ' - Twedell, Susan Utley, Raul Vela, Imelda Vela, Oscar Villarreal, Yolanda Walker, J. C. Walker, Randy Watson, Lawrence Watson, Robert Webb, William Weidel, Kitty Welton, Jim sg-.'-9?5:E,, , f .2: ',,.1-,::-1Q'Z, if :-ill.-:. - ' 'R ttis . :.: :... ':'- ii'i --Q 2 ,X fl? 1 as sf- 5 . s Q A 55 Q I1 -was ,iff 2 '39 f W ,, ff sem 4 K X' s Q .3 2 .5 -4 2 fi to .. 3 Q ' - H Q - - ,- tj ..,,. ,, . . . -Q if. A ai? N ,F RW ' ks 5 has SW? X H 1 2 . eilf 3 ..: mf - ji f1, ,ge5ls:: :- ,,,,, yssylsysys Y ,,e,,,,z 1-FSL it of K - ' hi , -- 3-Ars Q ,A 63 if 5:1571-' 1 U , N? .,,. , ., . . N-vfszif.'2,ifl-iss''fog1-,fe,g,?, 52-1 wg-'f-,151 X' . sf' 1,i'fsQ-avail. S- -- fi-'2siQ?11srrw: as .5 . I2 And seen our share of jokes and iesfs, Q 'A l W ,f f L , ' Vi I ' N ,V i A M? ' 'K Q., 1-N. t. 4 W f . - K 4, 'i 1 , X . i , , e 5 my i t ft ' ' ' ' kg ff ' X w...,,..,,, wvfiimi gl3 'w1-A p , may i fs i , W :ww m',..,',f- 163,953 x 1, f l ,., 1 E -nf wi ,Jug 5, l I 4 '.':' , fl., fi Yeary, Michael Zapata, Joel i'7 ' Zwernemann, Jerry Whitley, Linda Wilder, Nancy Wiley, Sandra Susi, Wilk Williams, Nancy Wilson, Ben Wilson, Phillip Wiltse, Rick Winkler, Teresa Wyatt, Melton K-Club members end the pep rally with a rousing cheer. And now declare '65 is fhe besf 64 Juniors An entrant from the Junior Class, Sandy Mathews, was first runner-up in the Miss Kleberg County contest. ddpnv- Junior Class Brahmettes lend aid to teachers and students on registration day. s Junior Actlvltles A j , : ,.2,. c 'iii t s i Create Excitement. A major class project brought many more fans to see the Cagers play. Enthusiasm Was added to football games by loyal f A ' I T h R Brahma fans in the Junior Class. , , , O e 1. 65 Sohomore Class Officers: Cindy Hartman, reporter, Patty Johnson, presidentg Sandy Johnson, vice-president, Kathy Ireland, secretary-treasurer. Advisors: Mr. Elbert Franklin, Mr. Henry Smith, Mr. W. E. Jacobs, Miss Mary Troy, Miss Veda King. Not pictured: Coach Ray Gomez. 9 M ik lg, is ..., 1, X 0 . ES Q, Q -I A-f an xaifff B Ji . m,:i wg , , - ' V Q. 1 .1 I J Acuna, Elva Alvarez, Jose Atterbury John Bailey Judy '-v-ww J' M. i fm ' X Q Amacker, Diane Baker Phillip - Q W f A an liflilf V Y 2 , ' ri, L -J E x r sv 5' ar nw' 1' ix ia! ,EM Bessent, Bobby Billingsley, Margaret Britting, Lynne Brooks, Maria B' V' I i 7 H ,V in in A . , , ir f 'La' E B-if 8 - l ff. r will fi! ,1 'nl 524' gif Bolen, Bill Brown, Anita 'Lf S Q, '- 'QESV' F , , f Q 5 B ii B 5 B T - ,lag V i i i 1 ... 5 W F 5 , . A i fig v K: Q-iii .L 1 V- :':'SiL'i: .. Amaya, 'Ambriz, Maria Arce, Alonzo Arce, Arnold Reymundo Balko, Donnie Bally, Sybil Barbour, Ovidio Bareis, Kati .l,, in is L5 ' mil ' . I if , - r' Barker, Joe Barrera, Gloria Bars, Michael Benavides, Filomeno Bates, Cindi Beauchamp, Benavides, Adan Jack An' ' fi 1 ii'f 1723! I Bonneau, Pam Brown, Loma mv QMS . W . -fi: Boyer, Mary Buentello, Vickie Bray, Linda Bridgers, Ricky Burden, Lee Roy Burgess, Tony We The Class of '66 ... 67 ,L -, 'ff wir-' -JPQRJS' .2--1 S 1- WM' f' ,, 5 i X Byfield, Susan Camacho, Joe Cavazos, Joe 1. 4 as A qx . , i 5 X gas- 'is F5 ffl? 5 Y' . N y - J f it I ,K 5. Cabrera, Emilio Campbell, James Carrillo, Martha Chapa, Adriana i 4 o . 4 4 f , f 1 is M IW .5 an .vb E ,1 fl ,l L, -,.,-QQ, lg -fi'1',,lQ . J 9. rx T. Yfqi ,gs :xxx sk i ll' ,, 2 , as M l it X all ,gb Wilt? Es, as , ,. s 1' sl 3 N an 9 i V 3. Q - al' F 1:3 ff 7' Qt A xx 11? , Ylw r i, Q EEN, , iff? 'ff Q -1 , ,x ,f , if -f, fL'-A-ef 'L , A C , ,:f' , K.. K, rs, 7 ' If 2 Cadriel, Margaret Campbell, Robert Carter, Chuck V 'E K Rf? if r 4 -aw? we 521597 ' I5 -: 5, 1 Q 'X L X ' 1 r' ffl' , .. W. -mg- g 'A-.T 5' 'g J i Fi I' Calderon, Calkins, John Manuel Canales Emi Canales Gloria Caraway, Carley, Gary Patricia rg, x- K Q f' 2? l M l fs W A, f is aiei il ' Calzada, Francisca Canales, Leo Chapa, Carlos Camacho, Carlos Chiuminatto, Martin Clampitt, Marion , gf 3 2 hifi .I 3 2 , J ' 3,1 K. sie- , 2 'si 'lf 'fl 4 W illi 3 51 ,iiil Cone, Jimmy Clark, Doris Clegg, Vernon Cofer, Cheryl Colin, Diana Collins, Linda Conner, John Cortez, Elva Cortez, Cortez, Maria Crockett, Jerry Croxton, Larr Cruz, Pedro Guadalupe 68 .L Q , -:a l -i ' A was-QL if Cumberland, Robert Custer, Florence Custer, Suzi , -55 - ' I iwlii, if , 2 6 25 . , - .fi , T , - Davis, Pat De La Garza, Joaquin 4' in 1 , , ii L52 S 55 Ya iiiiiV,.f3i,sg,? ia . r Cureton, Betty Kay Curry, Donna Davila, David in , i s Sophomores h Sophomore girls practice for the Powder-Puff game. i Find fun and school do, foo, mix.. . Dear, Cynthia ': 1 zii so img 'iw gl, if f rri De La Paz, Victoria Del Moral, Carlos J 'r i 5 K De La Rose, Norma Denham, Hayden 69 if A X z30..g,,,A.i Q za r i v rk yy 332 21 H ' Lf-H -44,1 'Q 2 W4 I. ' 'iff ' ng Leon, Diana De Leon, De Leon, Salonne Yolanda Dillard, Bonnie Edgett, Randy Eggelston, Maurice Qs, ww? 'eiqgf . 5.1 We V, Wg. . 15? it , is , Q ' , H 31,3 gxlgif? sew 1' .W , K' 9 G2 ef 3555! ,. - wa 3 Raw, is ew. ii .6 H2 , ,- Eleazer, Richard Fielder, Cecil iffrf' 22,1 Eppright, Lynn Fields, Brenda i M 5 1, ' e S4 1' Sv 1 al Y, U l 'gan ,. . H ef if-K Y .. . .az 1. W, 4 A ,if H, x!M?L L. , Yr 1: 95 Esquivel, Lupe Figueroa, Raul Fisher, Jack ,wwf Fox, Mary Margaret .wax 1 nis aww ru sufsfi iru ifu ri Q.-hr 'P ,. f aff, arf, . . Evans, Carmen 9? xiii fe Q lim 3 Galloway, Susan Falcon, Andres Flores, Maria .f :vw A T.: ,w M.iff 7 4' Foret, Judy Galvan, Connie :g n i ii - ag , R-,., . , .,,. gs, . ' M agi - 'g tk . Falcon, Valentin Flores, Ramon Fechner, Johnny Flores, Ricardo :WW afmlf g 2-.peg e - ,., if - 950 1 swa' io.. 'wart ,L fi .:- s , if rsolr sv- ' l'.i 3. airs ' ,i X Foster, Sally Galvan, Joe Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Mary Garcia, Gertrudis Garcia, Mary Lou Foust, Sherry ix Q S 'L' V M' YT? if 7: X M59 1 cr, L ag ,, .l . A iii, -W Hi r' gram X ,f lx 'h' S 3' if, '1 Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Hector Garcia, Jessie Garcia, Juan Garcia, Manuel Garcia, Patricia Garcia, Garcia, Paul Garcia, Rosy Garcia, Sylvia Patricia A. 70 4,11-'45v'Ul'zM,,,,-K-V '- 17, 1 U ' m,Q1f' 1?igjvw Zi er i ' ,V ,555 , ,1 fi Q It rx? if 'Q er 'jr-ysjl' wiv '35 Garland, Luther Garza, Evangelina Garza, Gustavo Garza, Irma LA w h Q ii iw Y M N Q 'lg 'wuiwfliie Garza, Mary Ella 'riff xl S I e Al. vfllf t . Garza, Mucio Garza, Oscar FN . Qkf. , ,V A Sophomores Registration means completing piles and piles of cards. We've found fimes befween our sfudies r w Garza, Robert Garza, Rolando Garza, Rosaelia in Y 21 ,.. ,K -3 At gi X l M 9 1, --Mwiff, , - V t s 2 , , , J J r ,Jed ,Q , ' lf-Q 2,- 2 -fi U All F, f XX I i .,.,. . ,4ff.ff', 'fm ,Q ,EER 4 Garza, Tomas Geary, Jim Gerwick, Ronnie Glock, John Gonzalez, Andy Gonzalez, Angel Gonzalez ' Aureho Jr Gonzalez, Rene Grayson, Griggs, Jacque Guerra, Manuel Guerra, Oscar Guerrero, Becky Guevara Jesus Rodney 7l - : '15 i' -: '.' '.,.- Q : X, - .' f lf -'iii . -,',,::.:Q,...'.' fff IVQA roc e MQ ,:'.,A 1' J .1.., , I , x rf W' I Q lk-. ly. E . M. . mm s X K gl mr Sl , gf 21 ' - V . fx- .w,1g:Qqg.'1Q,. .r - ' ,--. V ':f'W i n -H -' is Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Frank Gutierrez, Ramey Robert Hamilton, Butch Hampton, Kathy Hanson, David Hernandez, Carlota i Gutierrez, Roldan ia b ..,, Hartman, Cindy Hayes, Robert f f-W Q if Hinojosa, Gloria h QE., , ko, ,,,. K Y, , - A f::,jggg:i5g41r5. -if-M-rn r,.,.s' 1- ,.,, , aw fi P J' 3 A 13? fa gf 1 ,, x E . zieiggsgsgfr f gg' ' Guzman, Yolanda Haunschild, Steven Hayes, Shirley Haisley, Mildred Hausler, Ronnie Hock, Suzi Hernandez, Ramiro fl ..:i if J X l J L 2,- , vp ,fi w if ef ,Rl A, rsrrr JN I is at s 2 at ,,- W R me-Q il Holt, Janet Horton, Kenneth House, Marilyn Houston, Mary Dolly 1 S Yngffe . K 5 L ,ASP 'F W 4? ssl x ,, at ,':. Q Q. Ireland, Kathy ,gg . Hall, Larry Hodge, Kermit Holt, Barbara 4 S as f ,I as .4 six, f. WL r ii l iggx. Risk 'H if i ' if FQ I - aaa, 1-rf: Y ,e-ee,- -,.,e- imfmwi Ivy, Micky Jackson, Betty Jackson, Wanda Jacob, Greg Jerkins, Judy Johnson, Patty JOYIUSOU, Sandy 72 Sophomores h ew , A a fi 3 'mf is f .Q Jones, Allen E l f K f-1 V i 5 V we - f KKL1 Jones, Irving Jones, Phyllis Juarez, Richardo Kerwin, Lillian ' 'o I Class elections prove exciting and educating. . w ' 515 ri ff A Kerwin, Richard iw if Q iff B e To gef fogefher wifh our buddies . . . if Knight, Sandra . 5 Q! walks' . x X , , Wi, , .W 1 ,, , wl- iyly Koenig, Daryl Laird, Kay Leal, Maria Kyle, John Locke, Marsha Longoria, Gloria 73 Q32 , , srl' if Lernmond, Camille Longoria, Rebecca an ki w i V- .ffm Qi' g 4553 el' i f f 5 Lemmond, Lerrna, Bene Frank Lopez, Amalia Lopez, Frances ISJVS S Ease x ww' 9 sifibdw .1 wwxzff gf glass .W Umzz A LAL' ' :, ' .,,, Lopez, Israel Lopez, Sam Losoya, Teresa Lozano, Thelma Luna, Carmela McBride, Mike McCarley, Billy McCormick, McCreight, Bob McCrocklin, McDougald, McDowell, McGee, Barbara McLean, Sandy Mike Tommy Faye David ix Malone, Weldon . W- X .ll, i i i-Q W if a ,,,- i f? K kl' ik? is ' Mares, Mario Marroquin, McTaggart, Maldonado, Arnulfo Carolyn Rene Martinez, Martinez, Oscar Hermelinda , i A p B riii iis'r M ss ,,ifrf '.ffw'4e,.af-'lisa ldiikl iilll : i ':.,, i d is s + uf ii ,s,r p is ' X M 52 f ,,.- Z Mata, Estella Meadows, Mona Medina, Medina, Lupe Mejia, Juan Mertens, Meyer, Marlene Bladimiro Barbara Miller, Bill Miller, Johnny Miller, Sandra Molina, Rolando Moloney, Evelyn Dlglontalvo, Moore, Sam avier 74 Sophomores h E J. rmwffai Moreno, Amador Mungia, Sally 2:- ' : V R N aranjo, Delfina A wlhgj, if may VN '29 PQ la J I if lt? 6, A 4 a! 1 Newton, Linda Pena, Eluid 3 Morin, Issac Munoz, Adan ek -ll ,ii 'aw Cafeteria food is better than you think! Y' N . , ,,af ?iI' elms, TommT' Nelson, Judy M, Y ae we , ..,,., , , W 5- Nunez, Ernesto Pena, Juan We ve had lofs and lofs of fun . .. 'a Y A .12 Q ? Q :gg QT, sp is S g g Q-3 t,:: gg ...N is A 45124452 if 2 E Neuse, David Newsom, Cindy Newton, Joel W- 'Z E1 1 Y all W 3 if we at at ff for , f vt ifiifife ,' it iil El A li ' :ii 5 ...Q fd Y? ' 'I3' E 2 Orta, Alejandro Ortegon, Carlos Oveland, Greg Pack, Carolyn Patzig, Barbara Pena, Juanita Pena, Rome Perez, Perez, Perez, Estela Anna Maria Esmeralda 75 me ' ., L N I ,sl .fx rg, S ,l' , 7 rw H ' . , , L E, , so-.of li 4 ,ik , 'g ii ol '.A' f ix ,Lg A .:.. R ' - I 2' . : ' H 1 s i i Z E VV, it . ,, - -- :1. ,:,...,,,.,. Vi W1 N .. R, ,:: Z, Akkg. , K ciiiy W iid :AA K if K I K I fk sw : I K 1 , , f, .,, , , ,L,.W F , 4 , ,gg . - ,, M o cf' -' 1 , I f W -- if ' ff' Perez, Gloria Ramirez, Maria Perez, Gloria P. Perez, Pito Ramos, Olga Ramsel, Bob Ridings, Louis Roberts, Susan Rives, 'sg 3 K D 555 is am' W . Z' ' ' ' K. 4 , s I xg if 11 ff' 1 6' Ai' 1 ' wi f, if 'th Aiwa? K Q Rios, I Anna Maria at L , Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Angie Jesus Rogers, Jimmy Rogers, Jean Rodriguez, Hector Rogers, Gene Pike, Kittiele Rabon, Margaret Perkins, Steve Perry, Dan Ramsel, Reyes, Gilbert Charles Reyna, Ida Reyna, Milda Robles, Yolanda A .,, fr A i g - A err raa in Rodriguez, Roman W 'Fx x 4 Q 1 3 mi? Rodriguez, Irma Rodriguez, Juan Rosse, Barbie Ryan, Gary 76 sf Ramey, Judy Reyes, Pete Rodman, Phyllis M., Q vi' x Q w as fx' -12-:LQ , ,SN , Rogers, George Ryon, Cynthia 'A Iga w . s l 2 .:V,A S -I Vyg iff! , : ,., ,,f if 1, u avr, , W ,'.'-g R Salazar, Babyette ll Salazar, David Salazar, Silvia Salinas, Alma Salinas, Rose Marie Salinas, Yolanda Sanchez, Jeanie m WlH-M32 , ., A ,..l, if Sophomores h Sandra Piper, senior, shows Sandy McClain and John Atterbury, sophomores, the dramatic technique. .lusf frying fo gef all fhings done . . . . g 1 2,1 Q , 555 , m f i-:, . limf, N my i N A 8 E ec 32 it Q A ii fi Sanchez, Linda Sanders, Nick Saucedo, Scales, Angie Scott, Ann Scott, Wilburn Anna Maria Sanders, Jerrie Seddon, Bobby Shafer, Nancy Silva, Humberto Silvas, Adolofo Simgiermaker San ra 77 ' M K x .- 7 VM I 7, ,ffl - -, Ui 'fin .Z 5' U5 - ,:, I ' . ff 1 'Zi' S ,ggfa is , HV. X S ri offs , x 7, :SE -. 2ffk'W'.-i 1 QQTQ, :filer i7l4? '3 r Q 53? - i f kg. - A h--' ' W' -N., , , 5 , 1' - V- , t ' Q N ' J T as if- ' A fi? . 5 M 1 51. ' , .. fp, '.'::Z1 k V , L4 , ,G ' I fi,Vt,35Ag3V 2-fi, .N ta s Q . --' wa , -:,. .. , - :J fe,-sein Q ri Sinclair, Jameda Skaggs, Carol Skipper, Gayle Smith, James Smith, Jeffery Smith, Sammy N .. ft? it ,f ,it X Q, 5 L Swa , Ann Terry, Mark Terry, Sue Thompson, Butch Trevino, Lillian Trevino, Velma Trevino, Maria Isabel Skrobarcek, Eddie Soliz, Emilio Skrobarazyk, Smith, Richard Soliz, Ernesto W S, 1 ,- MW E- ,,ef3?'f 17 , W 2 Z' we 'il Y 3 a s ig 'Hn it A , X A fl lg? gyyn X 1 Ja if if si Swan, Dan Stivors, Jimmy in ix A . - - 'Q v , give fe we N S, H Sr F2 i' 2 if T i - A Tijerina, Raymond Trevino, Velma 78 Teer, Kenneth Tijerina, Rosa Turner, Ricky Erndray G. Soliz, Yolanda Stockwell, Richard Temanson, Karen Smith, Ronnie Stephenson, Frank ii ,,,, ' S , M-Wolff? M mei-Sififfls Q1 S2123 Suarto, Jim , R c J rsrsp as fu fi.. f fx' ff ,, J Q 'IIZLZZEQ aaa,- ,... . 8,- ' ,. Z g ' -we fef ff , . ,fi fr iff' Q Trevino, Anthony Ulataski, Richard Trevino, Jose Antonio Underbrink, Jim Q R i,,i.:,, f 4 Y' kia? . r N , W , of .Mu k hi . i , fig. . Utley, Hilda Valverde, Christine Vasquez, Raul Vela, Gloria Sophomores h id In A 6 my .Q Carrying through the crowded halls, the books that weigh a ton, we V i V 5 'Y' can truly say we've won! Q i X Z vi,i. giz. ' 'A L ' , f ' W 5 0 V 343. So every one wll I say we won! W QQ. iii ,, Elf A , E xi A -' , '- Vela, Nicolasa O Q H , .,f A . 3 ir 1 L ,gi V. 1 . W iis A ' Q ,,:, , I if W t ilsr '-r 1 Mfrfiki Vera, Dolly Vidal, Rogerio Vest, Sharron Villagomez, Walshe, Bobby Weeks, Marilyn Christella if E' Viera, Elizabeth t E ,QW vb? 1-0' if ' if ' d A 'Q' ' is ' -' MT? V' f V 'i'd' is lsill be - .2 1 . 'g L niggas v '22 8 ri W' 9 -'Y 1 Wehmeyer Jenelle QQ. .9-av af J' f en- Welton, Wiese, Shirley Williams, Nan Williams, Peggy Wilson, Bettye Wilson, Judy Winkler, Karen Kay Mary Helen Womack, John Wooley, John Wright, Beverly Wyro, Wanda Ybarra, Rosie Yunk, Barbara Zapata, Maria 79 :QQma-'evwisusvnaavievssvfsnfsauwxasawfwvsisav-w-zmwmswgwawgiffslfwlnrsuzxm.Qwawwmusamm-iavasrgQmv?meam:infQis:5:Q5wm:wa,fg:2vw2HfmLa31Lfffw11S24LfHvmi5i55Q5QimmA5Q,Z-KQi5QQaf5asLwvs-13mw::zia.s:wmQQQQSnsQQui5Lsswlwgswrawwfwfw:rweqswmzuufmwwmwMwmwm Webs in-'df X .Q Q 5 Af A12- Y ,V ,v ueptgi E fx ,Q ,P .w 'VS QW' - N , , . V KVM 5, ff gf if lu K if m:f!ff'w?4f 7245253 Q N,.,,--gf Xiang,-3.5: 5? if in my X .W K x .-,KK W1 Student Cabinet A school cannot function efficiently without an organized body to decide on and carry out the issues that may come up. The Student Cabinet fulfills this purpose at King High. This body not only sponsors such school activities as Homecoming and student directories, but also carries on all necessary correspondence with other schools. As special events come up, such as condolence letters to the Governor at the time of the Kennedy assassination, the Cabinet handles them. To serve in this organization one must be elected a class officer or a club representative, and even though debate often becomes heated, all members can value their position on the Student Cabinet. First row, 1. to r.: J. Rhode, J. Glock, S. McMurry, S. Johnson, H. Maldonado, S. Wilk, S. Lofland, A. Fugate. Second row: Mr. Robert Bupp, sponsor, J. Haun, C. Hazlett, S Bull, B. Mitchell, T. Tellez, S. St. Clair, G. Hartman, Third row: G. Hartman, E. Farmer L. Brodnax, C. Paulk, K. Ireland, B. Mertens, E. Bridgers, L. Garza, Miss Oleta Parman sjpoglior. Fourth row: D. Taplin, R. Trant, D. Black, B. Boyer, J, Martinez, D. Nix, R. Rios - . o iz. 82 7 Officers: Donalu Black, president Ginger Hartman secretary-treasurer X + ,gs-f.q 1+ ig 915' '-'i?:'5:,.r- 'E2m,.- P, 1 Ki ri, . ,N ffikfaf., en4'Q?:.is1s,.,,.,Q,f,i?sgs2 Linda Brodnaz, report- erg Sheri Bull, vice- mresident. Linda Brodnax, Elaine Farmer, Ginger Hartman, and Miss Parman Work after school on necessary committee-work. 83 FIU oo I3 Sa QQ.. Um 952 gli' 55 5+ 'QU' :SD o 55 I3 Sul' '54 do F3 mo. 355 52. 135 QE? MH 35 me IE Q Ill L i W ',. ,K New - L, ix' ' l L- fig' gr, -. ef' fax ff? g ii. M . e K K WMM I I n fs,- x. , f is r , ' an ' pw vm wi .,,. A w., fn M, A fix ' YG EE 3 S. ,- iv. V' ' ' si 1,,,, L iii ,R R. Lanier in El Q Q H5 6 'iw 0 , B. Q 7 - . '41 - ffl- C. Mendoza M Qzf. . M D.Mwn H W z ' L- A M. Mote A in 1 r f - , i fi 'i f-.r-. . -in - g. , ' W W ' fx' 1. ochoa , - f 'S' 'Y ' , S. Piper 1 LLLLL ' f ...MW , D. Rlaraiirez ' V - -1:- - 3 J. R 0 e . . a 1 z el 3 : f ll K. Sharp ii fm i in fwwki we.iw ik 1 ,f -..' 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B525 2 Emqiicw .P fhgg: o U-lu Baum :S SEHK 3 D mB v-I rv-CD . 4 Emgm 'D Ilfgoo gg, 9:9-H5 CD mm 2+ Ujuqoo H: HGH, O via' If grad-Q- 5' mfnefcn Y' Gardner Harris Haierbedier Haun Kantz King Kruse Dr. Max Haddick, director of the Texas ILPC, addressed journalism students at Texas A8zI South Texas Press Con- ference Day. lst row: Suzi Wilk, Jane Haun, Janet Rhode. 2nd row: Thelma Tellez, Linda Brodnax, Jeanne Labuda. 3rd row: Gerald Black, Ginger Hartman, Bob Boyer, Phyllis Schoettle. l jill HII QSTI1-all Quill and Scroll gr or or Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free guides the members of Quill and Scroll to-Ward higher goals. This is the motto for the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. 31' 3urmmiunz1l33nnnrarp Sunny thrlfaipll Sdwnl Jmuuzlisnr Initiation of Quill and Scroll members at the Journalism banquet. 85 This year seven cheerleaders have led the Brahma supporters with pep, enthusiasm, and personality as the King High Brahmas captured the South Zone District 4AAAA championship. Every Week during football season these girls made signs to encourage school spirit, sold booster ribbons, and planned pep rallies. Cheerleaders are elected by popular vote in the spring of the year from the Sophomore and Junior classes. Martha Montalvo Sandra Harris Terry Leslie Linda Moncrief Cindy Harris 86 First row: Senior cheerleaders Terry Leslie, Head Cheerleader Martha Montalvo, Linda Moncrief. Second row: Junior cheerleaders Charlotte Myers, Cindy Harris, Ann Thoss, Sandra Harris. CHEERLEADERS Ann Thoss Charlotte Myers 87 13-s-... R wa-.QD-Q M, K. sr ,Q , w. . ' 2 1 t emma pull Qi or or o . li: r l' ' . i: . ' -V ,WM -'-- iggT3..,,-, .,,:W, ,..,,,V:V,..,A.., . ' '21, ,M -1+-N: WF ws- American Education vpqg XXC Editors of the Brahma Roundup: CYIYIE -NW. hat iii Linda Brodnax, Susi Wilk, Bob an Boyer, and Janet Rhode. gf liffgirxllekl Somxtimxs it sums to mx that our classroom? li .rx somxwhat likx my typxwritxr -- not all thx lo ,rx contributing propxrly. You may say to yoursx am only onx pxrsong I woift makx any diffxrxncx. 'ou do. lf thxrx is somx bit of information that you havx o ation Week.:Dei1y tepi Hows: is Nov. 18, Value r Nov.: i14q 14ea1 loftunities for KAll g:K Quality Education? fliaierxced Curriculum 'Community Reseui-ce 5, Financial Suppo Gov. 16, .'fGua1s for Tc Sponsors of America ion Week, has mnual event since 192i JBA: the American L1 National Congress of Ps Feachers, and the URS. Education. The Future Teachers ca in King High are 1 rromote AEW by mea ilays, publicity and ss reshments to the tear ng their free periods. FTA To Obse your classmatxs, offxr it. A class discussion 1 'divx participation of Xvxry Studxnt' You arx a Sports: Larry Ste-inke: Photograph Editor: Gerald Black: Sports: id W n hat you Carx? Hey! The key works all right now! IooLing jo jim gufure Student whodo not know what they want to do have L chance to decide their career within the next 48 hours. In determining ones future vocation, a student should out the lines of work which he likes best. He should: Ask the counselors what his past aptitude tests reveal so far as the ability to do ascertain type of workg mick l. 2, Investigate his choice to find what courses are needed in school toward obtaining success in his chosen fieldg 3. Keep in mind his financial status. Students who act now will not waste valuable time in llecidinglfor sure what the future holds in stock for their alents and capabilities. . K tlixsx discussions, and you arx nxxdxd. Will 5 Jim Via. Obse .K g National 5 l 5 i 5 2 2 51 5 2 r l 2 ls s X X -z 2 :l 5 2 ff 3, 3 E f El 2 s ducetion Week, Nov: 16, the Future Teacher: ice will serve the te if if She and ever Miss E Ed-L King High School reiref the Homemaking Cotta day, November 14, st Veda King, sponsor of To further observe th American Education FTA members plan to s l Z l ii B THE BRAHMA ROUND-UP V 2 Published Semin-Monthly by the Journalism Class of King High E Mmaowe terrors .....,.,,..,,i,.,, ,,.., 4 .s,,.. ...,,.... ,eos sores rg ppppl f f. 4EWSeE.DITG!?Z K s 1 B ll.l,NDABRODNA.X it iefnln l::l:: no iO??x'. eonfoRg.,,:....., .,,.,, 9 ...... srl, .,,..,, ,...,5Ji.NET R!-10065 iffxfuiieestgeoxfcas i :.... ,si.......s- ...... Susi Wim, Ssurs fosters ,:.., ,,,,e,,, ..:.:,. r .,...... MARTHA. Mommnveq rss:wES3s.wAmAeE2s ,.... ss .... , ,,,,,.. . ..,,,.,, JGHN oA,vroKTAPL::Ni .gels r,, less ,.l,.s gre.-lsigsggs. .,...M 1 ,,.,, seg .W.... gig l ::: ED1TGRpe,,g,g.-4-...,. ,,,e, g-,.g-gg,4-4-g .,r, is -GERQALB BLACK? fgDYE2FiTf53:NG .ips STAFF JOB? CZLiSfEER,iC3-!?1iGEiZ:.iHARTNlA!N2, l Ci1'CH1a'fi0H1 Cffiige EdgG1't0H i.i: ' ...: o in F irsir .lP4N.E:sSffAUN.:'C3:N9Y.iWE5T. KIRCUEATQKON'sggg,,gQ,,-,g1g,,g,,- KT0YBiENNiE7Ei', CRAIKGEIEDGERION WHICH HHS been HVMH019 Since -XCZ1'iA.iS3C5KEg.,g-,:g,.,.g,,JKEANETTE. CUMBERLANIL il-'IEKENKKRUSSEK 1959 Miss Schiller was one of :E'?URTEi235i5lia:ron.Awbrey,l:Soren Bowen, Steve Bxlfrgli, .Kathy 38 wmners l B Buitler, None? Corbio,-:'Brion.1Donloy, J-im':Elom, JoAnn Glock Miss Schiilers tesclnng career ' L3eermeLeisudo, iirmoeibchoo, Key Lynne Sihc:rp,lTheimuKTe41ez ha taken her to the Raton Tex as I-hgh School where she taught and Troy Bennett. mr has helped hundreds of sired toward the mastery of the Span rsh language Mrss Sehxller s quest for knowledge has been far reschmg she has gwen of her time and energy not only to her ments of were expressed F of the student be is-S stirred the Controvers long been the disarm: educanonal groups remain to he heard i --ms... . -AH , , .. . .... k.., . K r , . s , K . . K . .K K .K s . ,. K. K K K K K K K ...- , ,K K . . K , - . , -. - .1 I K K K K K KK KK ' ' i K.. ., I K K: . K' ' K 4 K : K- .. ' ff. . , K'K ' ., , - 1 Q f , - - K' . -f T- ' L A- fijf ripierflwoelley. B KK M. . U... 1 4n pupils, but to her iamlly es well. How do they feel? HC 'hd fl v Nz, ze lml or J J D rrrrgi , , psiryy.. li Q . 1 Y , A 7253 l Q ' ,, . . J 5 , J week .J fm' A f ' 'f'f --fe-MW.,r4.rr' fs rayfjwere divided into groups to ffnpomm ,ln Spamsh MSWY. VCU Fl repare cases for an inter-school Once Spam had S0 many TFQGS S I Duff lg O G MTM The Brahma Round-Up, published .r Kin Hi h rx-ec semi-monthly by the. Journalism Class e a Congeft ij of Henrietta M. King. High Schoo-l, , at the Fen eg!! is the product of aspiring journalists First Presb: am who have learned the value of ac- day,N0vem1 em curacy, conciseness, and an ability to and Patricia' ,d f deal with the public. t tured as sol , , l my Checking beats, digging for facts, 5 In prepare ' ogei hurrying to meet deadlines, and learn- - state choir! zdp ing the fundamentals of newspaper a in C01'DlYStChi R t Sh A b B, D I I A G1 k J, bei' Writing keep the Brahma Round-Up s ryingi Qu W epor ers: amp- W Hiy' can un Oy' to nn OC ' lm fy ml Staff always on-the-go. A B-average 1 Cirmp Nancy Corbin, Sarah Barton, Kathy Butler, and Steve in English and the ability to type .gn,m3Up'ECt?fL U -,Q The Combmed. Wlth 3 deslreio promote dents also have practiced in Aran- Ab'-'Ut C0mmUHiS1'I1. held. I B3 school spirit are the requirements for mg pau M mfnhpr 77 to mp, ....,.. ...l.................. ,bat crack reporters. r fur! firm' ative teams include Mary u 'W' 'W f', Santa Sql :yer and Lynne Britting, sopho- iHe .3150 Vlslfed the 9 ores, Cindy Hartm an and SIf9J1iSh class Frida-Y, 0Ct0l my J UHHSOU, S0Dh0m0I'GS3 'Same' snbject as in the 11 i Ear udp Boba Boyer, senior, andiif' C H ' f 1iv3d,fEarne st, junior. Otherg ip' Ideigpoilehni Si E , A ws iysi in this ww are Jhnma Fast r r V'-pri and,Tor1y Trevino, the hlstol' is . .5 . ,J tammy Miner 'he talked 1 . v'F6iI'gE50l fnneth Schroeder, juniors. ffgeggfgphy gf Spain- 5 Theigfirst round debates arei J J Y J 4 Eiedviled for November 11. The J' 1 Li l i Jeweler' inax of the tournament Trdde ---val Q tif? meygon, November 18 when the , ,N .W M ,C ' e,r-ailpgwinner of the ,inter-school A Q, A F ifffalneiif forrbeginners willede- reefs s C0 rpo rt ' . ' .i , ii?-1,ii'B0m1ie Mitchell and Sllsi Last week the Building ' L 2 lkglgsecond-place winners in C1 be kr ' J I Debate for 1953-r foiiirr. ?n1l EauZEu?y7 t will be presented to the- sofas? of Ninth su-ee: and of, the winning team. Mg. V. - ' aandn, smith, bl . ,..., rgfzfmfifor, C szacea 'th , , fa be 20 by 2 ..., ,p.', rc-Of. Work Mrs-in--i W---Y--W -.,..,-i-. M. w.w,.N.,.W,....... . r pirp prefabricatei Q V' ago, and i Business Manager: John.David Tapling Advertising Staff: Cindy West, f'fEf!i'iifS, the str Ginger Hartman, Judy Passmore, and Jane Haun. ---------f--- W. egepmpleted earl: --------- carport Were I ls A sebum.: nun: 1- nn :franc A mann: in gr rrtcir at ly by the build- biiss and all work on M13 is done by members ep The boys work at crews and rotate order that everyone E A-:H:-:-1-:':-vz-:-zoLea.:-.-1-mn: a ana-mum n - u in . . iei f Exchange: Helen . Jeanette Cumberland. A J ,MSFRY rapt. every type of work. s 1 f.gLhQ,.bai1dmg is the cost lr, ,Q gyyr. gig ,..1 ff., mtmrial nlns 10 percent. Klngsvil Reporters: Irma Ochoa, Jeanne Labuda, Thelma Tellez, Jeff Wooley, Martha Montalvo, and Kay Lynne Sharp. A um: i 'ERYTHING U 553, Russek 8: 2 get r WEB X M 1 :fr . '1 fq.r--4--igggsrszgi -. , .,i2ii2fgiiww:frezf:zf,:1:w'3H5iE Z1iJge.i,iE'x','li 1 fag-w:::g'-r,., we it rf Qt . f -7 K ' ' sfffswsfivmlv as iv ff -ff . ' Q fi ftaefw-1:1YTIPY-nfeffefer.ra ..,,r ,g,,,.,,.,sfsry,. .mf . - f , - I K I f 1 - - - . -' f1a.psa.5,:,s1 rr, ' ' y1.-Wt19f'1i?4'fer -K 'vi . K ' - - f--if K-ris:f:sr1-:.1ggg3ss,f ..-i...i' V, 1 A ,ri-se uma stone A L 1 Mrs. R. Schroeder, spo-nsor, and J. Haun, check the completed pages and supervise the editors. Photographers G. Black, K. Schroeder, and K. Stutts spend much time taking pictures. El Toro Art editors, J. A. Glock and R. Smith make the final touches on an artistic design to be used on a layout for the yearbook. Photographers K Stuttg G Black The senior editors, L. Brodnax, G. Hartman, and H. Russek draw- ' ' ' ' up senior layouts, compile senior quotes and type copy for pages. and K. Schroeder, spend many hours in the dark room printing and developing pictures. 90 Staff Sophomore Class Editors R. Pena, D. Koenig, and P. Garcia, make a list of names for their pages. Annual Salesmen G. Canales, J. Pena, J. Labuda, S. St. Clair, and P. Garcia, talk over the results of the annual sales campaign. 9 l R, Gardner, Sports Editor, P. Schoettlea, and S, St Clair, Organizations Editors, look over layout plan. Junior Class R. A. Kennedy, the spelling of names, and look over last minute details before sending in their pages. DARK ROOM Mr. James Ragen assists the photographers in the dark room. Ag , i , it Q is l gk ., .mA1li.,Vm Officers left to right: Pat McGee, pianist, Linda Collins, hist.g Sue Lofland, 3rd V. pres., Cherlyn Hazelett, lst V. pres., Jeanette Cumberland, 5th V. pres.g Ginger Hartman, pres., Cindy Hartman, 2nd v. pres., Florence Custer, treas.g Mildred Haisley, sec., Sue Terry, parl.g Diane Neaubauer, 4th v. pres. F.H.A The Joy Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is very active in many phases of school and community life. Among their varied projects are the annual Powder Puff football game, the Christmas open house, and the Sweetheart Ball. Each year the chapter sends delegates to both the State and Area meetings. Not only are they active during the school year, but these girls are also Very busy during the summer. FHA and FFA began the year with a joint bar- becue and dance Where they introduced their sweethearts, Joe Lips- comb and Terry Leslie. 92 4 Y 1 QL . 3 First row l. to r.: B. McGee, B. Wright, C. Ryon, N. Shafer, D. Clark, D. Neubauer, E. Newman, J. Lips- comb Csweetheartl, C. Pack, C. Villagomez, S. McMurry, S. Goode, I. Reyna, S. Frederick, Mrs. Light. Second row 1. to r.: Mrs. Jones, J. Sanchez, S. Hiller, K. Pike, C. McCauley, C. Smith, B. Burns, C. Clark, C. Arthur, M. Rabon, S. Piper, K. Laird, E. Jenkins, A. Garcia, N. Wilder, C. Harris. Third row l. to r.: E. Salinas, B. Patzig, C. Evans, M. Winkler, S. Roberts, L. Bessent, S. Dunaway, J. Molina, K. Ireland, K. 7 X3 ,gk if Bareis, J. Hinkle, M. Duke, C. Hazlett, S. Mathews, M. Chesnutt, S. Harris. .X 1,1 A if First row l. to r.: L. Nix, R. Ybarra, G. Garza, P. Garcia, K. Myers, C. Rohmfeld, L. Collins, S. Terry, Y. Galvan, M. Garza, E. Garza, V. Buentello, A. Chapa, Y. DeLeon, B. Rosser, J. Ryon, R. Martinez. Second row l. to r.: J. Griggs, G. Skipper, W. Wyro, M. Locke, M. Weeks, A. Garcia, C. McTaggart, M. Haisley, S. Foust, L. Caraway, S. Simmermaker, M. Hildreth, E. Garza, M. Pena, L. Sanchez, S. Bally. Third row l. to r.: F. Custer, M. Reyna, M. House, B. Wilson, B. Mertens, C. Hartman, D. Amacker, S. Roberts, T. Winkler, K. Gallimore, O. Bush, K. Temanson, M. Cadriel, G. Garza, I. Pena, M. Colin, J. Smith, L. Britting. W. S-If .sw Mufkxw Q- , ., 5 n f -V El ' 3 il, , :lf I: , .. 1, o 4 xx nww ac' 93 -.-11 '-- , Y Future Farmers of 'gf 95 SSE ' sprzzurnzs 5 555' :asa 5 it First row: R. Pollard, W. Malone, M. Yeary, P. Garcia, E. Pena, C. Dawson, H. Goode, J. Rice, A. E. Wernecke, R. Golather, C. Morris, Second row: Mr. Smith, Sponsor, C. Ortegon, R. Rice, I. Lopez, B. Medina, R. Trant, T. Leslie, B. Chandler, E. Melde, J. Smith, D. James, J. Nix, S. Burgh, D. Walker. Third row: lla RF.-furgleg, J. Stivors, R. Cannon, B. Walshe, B. Redus, J. Zwernemann, D. Nix, R. Alexander, K. Horton,, . 1 a, . arcia. A FNFA . ,, . af fig' ' Q 42 . - 'aga in ' r-1'1o 7e Q oo N1 f . l Y' -:'5f.:'2s ' 'refs 4- 11'gg,-to 5 L 0 J 6 i Pictured are representatives of the teams which Won three first and two second places at the FFA area meet in Calallen, November 16, 1963. First row: R. Alexander, E. Wernecke, H. Goode, Second row: J. Stivors, S. Burgh, C. Ortegon, Mr. Smith, Sponsor. 94 America The Future Farmers of America is an organiza- tion which provides opportunities for each member to develop his leadership ability, cooperation in working with others, and citizenship. Teams and individuals are selected from the FFA members to compete in Area, District, and State contests. Fields of competition include chapter conducting, farm skills, radio broadcast- ing, greenhand FFA quiz, and the judging of livestock, dairy cattle, dairy products, and poultry. The FFA boys attend stock shows and the State and National Conventions. Each summer the club goes to Garner State Park. Officers: Mr. Smith, sponsor, R. Alexander, reporter, Dwayne Nix, president, R. Rice, secretary, J. Zwerne- mann, treasurer, B. Chandler, vice-presidentg K. Horton, sentinel 5 R. Trant, Student Cabinet representa- tive, T. Leslie, sweetheart. FFA members learn to dehorn steers on the farm of Mr. Perry Mixon, ninth grade science teacher at Memorial Junior High School. Versatile FFA members Buster Chandler, Jerry Zwerne- mann, Dwayne Nix, Robert Alexander, and Danny James try their hand at cooking. 95 V Q Library Club Sherry Roberts, Betty Jackson, and Susan Roberts file cards and organize reference books. The library stacks are kept in order by Jeanie Sanchez, Fay McDougald, Wanda Wyro, and Rosa Garza. Sammy Jo Frederick, Lynnette Bessent, Dora Rameriz, and Irma Ochoa help the students find and check out books. Pam Skipper, Ruby Sasser, Diane Nau- bauer, and Annette Eaves gladly assist Miss Russell. Brahmefies First row: S. Bull, P. McGee, B. Mitchell, S. Hiller, S. Wilk, C. Newso-m, E. Garza, S. Johnson. Second row K. IL. Sharp, L. Collins, S. Custer, S. McMurry, S. Barton, K. Bareis, C. Pack, M. Montalvo, R. M. Smith Third row: S. Knight, J. Labuda, C. Kantz, S. Lofland, A. Thoss, S. St. Clair, A. Fugate, D. Ramirez Fourth row: C. Davis, V. Satterwhite, M. Elder, L. Brodnax, C. Paulk, E. Farmer, J. Rhode, J. Haun, C Hazlett, C. West. Fifth row: S. Piper, L. Moncrief, T. Leslie, D. Menn, P. Schoettle, C. McTaggart, M. Chesnutt S. Twedell, H. Russek, E. Bridgers, G. Hartman. In 1963, the Student Cabinet established the Brahmettes to serve King High School in any way possible, This year the Brahmettes adopted a constitution and for the first time became an independent club. The Brahmettes conduct school Wide elections, count votes, usher at football games, and make posters. Each girl in Brahmettes must maintain a B average and have a strong desire to serve King High School. Fifteen girls are selected from each class for Brahmette mem- bership each semester. Officers: Ann Fugate, recorder, Sue Lofland, Stu- dent Cabinet representativeg and Emily Bridgers, chairman, Work on posters for the play Dark at the Top of the Stairs. 97 qu sf as M Edie. 1, U ' 3 ix Future Teachers of America Officers: Juan Soliz, presidentg Norma Jones, parliamentariang Thelma Tellez, historiang Jane Haun, vice-president Janet Rhode, treasurerg Jeanne Labuda, secretaryg Jody Glock, student cabinet representative g Miss Veda King, sponsor. The Future Teachers of America is a club designed to interest young men and women in teaching as a career. It helps its members gain an under- standing of the development and the purpose of the public schools in America. FTA provides its members with different experiences which develop the qualities and the attitudes which are basic to successful ' teaching. This club aids its members in self evaluation and lets them participate in pre-vocational activities which are both exploratory and developmental in nature. The King High School sponsors National Education Week and Teacher Education Week. club members also help the teachers at King High School by X W First row: J. Soliz, N. Jones, J. Labuda, J. Rhode, T. Tellez, J. Haun, Miss King, Sponsorg J. Glock. Second row: P. McGee, M. F. Garcia, G. Guerrera, G. Ochoa A. M. Orta, O. Bush, M. Musick, T. Winkler, C. Arthur, S. McMurray, C. Davis. Third row: A. Alv rez, . . artinez, E. Ybarra, M. Huerta, E. Garza, J. Ryon, L. Rymer, R. Call. 98 -W 7 V , Debate Left to right: S. Wilk, M. Boyer, P. Johnson, C. Hartman, B. Mitchell, R. Pena, P. Garcia. Qpfwvwdl in Left to right: B. Mitchell, C. Hartman, P. J Z Q bgffgxl L t X WH. 9 Left to right: M McCormick, J. Rogers, D. Ernest, B. Boyer, VTNEEQD. Kdenig. 99 What should be the role of the federal government in providing medical c e citizens of the United States? his is the question facing the King High debaters: Resolved that the Social Security benefits should be extended to include complete medical care. Debate attempts to teach students to com- bine reasoning with public speaking in an effort to become more aware of the con- temporary social and economic problems of today's world. Debaters compete in an inter-school tourna- ment and attend various invitational meets throughout the year. One boys' and one girls' team is chosen to enter the district UIL meet held in March. Spanish Club First row: D. Pederson, M. McClanahan, J. Walker, J. Glock, C. Kantz, E. Salinas, M. Montalvo, D. Ramirez, N. Williams, G. Guerrero, S. Wilk, Y. Salinaso, B. Bailey, J. Ryon. Second row: J. Rhode, D. Menn. L. Brodax, S. Piper, S. Barton, T. Tellez, T. Trevino, J. Van Fleet, S. Tomlin. D. Ruiz. R. Quintanilla, B. Boyd, E. Smith, C. McTaggart, M. Durham, D. Earnest. Third row: J. Soliz, B. Dunloy, J. Martinez, R. Call, R. Fisher, J. Titcomb. N. Jones. S. Scott, G. Hartman, E. Bridgers, T. Torres, A. Moore, I. Martinez, B. Moreno, J. Herod. C. Mendoza, B. Wilson. Speakers and films presented the members of the Spanish Club with a wider knowledge of the colorful history and geography of Spain and the Latin American countries. A Mexican dinner, held in the fall of the year gave everyone the opportunity to get acquainted. The members of the Spanish classes at King High School in the fall of 1946 organized the first Spanish Club to further an interest in the Spanish language and to create a greater understanding between the members of this club and the Spanish-speaking people of the World. Officers: M. Montalvo, president, E. Bridgers, vice-president, T. Tellez, reporter, C. West, secretary-treas- urerg G. Hartman, student cabinet representative. First row: D. Scott, I. Vela, M. Garza, J. Labuda, D, Neubauer, Second row: Miss H. Hernandez, J. Comacho, M. Garza, F. Mainer, R. Quintanilla, B. Sims, D. Huff, Third row: T. Trevino A. Alvarez, L. Medina, C. Camacho D. Russell. 7 I lOO ilcidlf LATIN CLUB X WW First Row: Mrs. Rhode, S. St. Clair, S. Twedell, R. Lanier, J. Rhode, C. West. Second Row: D. Ingraham C. Pack, V. Satterwhite, P. Johnson, M. Elder, R. Smith, L. Kantz, M. Mote, S. Wiley, J. Bellamah, R. Pena P. Garcia. Third Row: E. Newman, K. Bareis, A. Scott, C. Arthur, C. Mooney, C. Davis, S. Hiller, L. Williams G. Roger ,LPLMQ ee, P. Schoettle, J. Haun. Fourth Row: E. Genz, B. McNeil, J. Taplin, B. Boyer, K Shroeder,iT. Nelms, D. Koenig, K. Rives, M. Musick, J. Wooley, B. Seddon. 1 tif?- efal G 116' The Latin Club, which is officially known as Senatus Populusque Romanus, was organized in 1958 to stimulate an interest among the students of H. M. King High School in the history of Rome, the Latin language, and their infuence on English literature and the English language. Membership of the club consists of students who are enrolled in Latin classes, or who have successfully com- pleted at least one semester of Latin. The Latin Club has a Roman banquet on the Ides of March each year, which the members attend dressed in Roman costumes. Officers: Janet Rhode, Student Cabinet Representative, Sandy St. Clair, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Mrs. Rhode, Sponsor, Ronnie Lanier, President, Susan Twedell, Vice-president, Cindy West, Reporter. lOl Science Club G-17? ww Officers: First row: C. West, reporter, S. Twedell, secretary. Second row: B. McNeil, Vice-president, B. Boyer, president, J. D. Taplin, Student Cabinet represent- ative. The Science Club, organized to enrich science courses and to stimulate interest in project Work, meets monthly to hear of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- minstration, civil defense, and a Wide variety of additional topics. Club officers formed the program committee and Were responsible for acquiring speakers. Af- filiated with the Texas Junior Academy of Science and Science Clubs of America, the club was represented at the state scientific meeting in Abilene and the Corpus Christi science fair by club mem- bers who engaged in after-school research and experimentation. First row: C. West, K. Mooney, M. Elder, S. Tomlin, O. Bush. Second row: Mr. Matheson,.Mr. Banta, sponsorsg B. Boyer, R. A. Kennedy, A. Alvarez, J. Wooley, B. Bailey, Mr. Boyd, sponsor. Third row: B. McNeil, M. McQuerrey, J. D. Taplin, Mr. Knight, sponsor. lO2 The sharp-looking black blazers KHS athletes wear out-of-town was just one of the many projects completed by the K-Club for 1963. A valuable asset to King High style and spirit, the K-Club provides both service to the school and honor for its deserving athletes. Composed of lettermen and managers of varsity sports, the K-Club annually spon- sors the Senior-Faculty basketball game, the K-Club Tournament, and concessions at the basketball games. K- Club 4 First row: E. Smith, J. Kruse, R. Fisher, R. Arthur Second row: W. Campbell, G. Simpson, D. Frick, L Fuller, J. Martinez. Third row: F. Perez, J. Hal- berdier, F. Lambert, I. Martinez. First row: J. Miller, C. Ruiz, C. Wilson, B. Trevino, B. Cortez, E. Garcia, J. Freberg, D. Black, N. Day. Second row: D. Rios, R. Ross, M. Koenig, T. Turner, D. Nix, J. Elam, B. Gomez, L. Garza, C. Edgerton. Third row: H. Hodge, B. Hamilton, R. Garza, R. Watson, G. Alverez, A. Harris, B. Smith. lO3 Industrial Co-Operative Training First row: K. Gaines, E. Farmer, P. Stone, N. Rodriguez. Second row: D. Perry, R. Ulatoski, L. Croxton, B. Fitch, R. Perez, J. Nix, A. Ramos. To learn to do a job Well one must practice. This holds true with not only teaching, but any job. ICT pro- vides an opportunity for this. Stu- dents Who participate in this pro- gram have a chance to receive on-the-job training as apprentices in their chosen manual skill. Officers. First row: C. Paulk, secretaryg E. Farmer, vice-presidentg J. Myers, reporter. Second row: Mr. Martin Chiuminatto, sponsor, R. Ulatoski, president, R. Perez, treasurer, Jimmy Nix, sergeant at arms. First row: C. Paulk, Y. Cortez, G. Truan, R. Rivera, J. Myers. Second row: Mr. Chiuminatto, S. Johnsey, J. Resendez, R. Perez, D. Rivera, F. Avila, D. Vela, R. Dietrich, R. Mungria, D. Steadman. 104 I ...l Building Trades First row: D. Kirk, D. Torrez, P. De La Garza, R. Jones, R. Quintanilla, R. Cortez, S. Gonzalez. Second row: E. Castineda, H. Barrera, E. Mata, A. Garcia, T. Lambert, J. Soliz. Third row: Mr. Rollin Smith, sponsor, M. Velasquez, R. Barraza, J. Miller, C. Farias, G. Alvarez, R. Mungary. The members of VIC 162, King High Building Trades Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of Texas learned the art of building and con- struction by building a bus garage to house the two old buses and the new bus that was purchased this year. This year VIC 162 is trying to hold the title of the outstanding vocational chapter in Texas as it enters area and state contests which test the proficiency of the members in Voca- tional skills. Officers: First row: D. Torrez, vice-presidentg H. Barrera, Student Cabinet representative, R. Barraza, sergeant-at-arms, R. Jones, reporter. Second row: Mr. Roland Smith, sponsor, P. De La Garza, president, E. Castaneda, secretary, C. Farias, treasurer. l O5 Distributive Education Gerik, H. ikimiett, Af er, J .I Long. seCb5f1'?5W1i. Lassiter,'J . Gilbreath, R. Ley, G. Nix, E. Chesser, B. Lee, J. Lopez, R. Sopery! Woodburn. Training future leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution is the main objective of the DE program. Generally students attend classes in the morning and learn on-the-job skills and training from local merchants during the afternoon. It is the job of the DE co- ordinator to place the students in training stations which are best suited to their individual skills and interests, At these jobs they learn to appreciate the importance of sales distribution, management, and marketing. Each year the two classes of DE combine to form a club which is affiliated with DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America. They have breakfast meetings, elect officers and a sweetheart, and they attend state and national conventions. First row: A. Edgett, L. Bessent, M. Gordon, N. Mireles, C. De La Rosa, O. Ramirez, M. Garcia, D. Trevino, B. Soulard, P. Simpson, R. Salinas. Second row: S. Dodson, M. Ampe, M. Cortez, M. Conner, J. D. Cavazos, S. Dembski, C. Frasier, G. Hubert, L. Barbour, N. Tamez, A. Garza, E. Trevino. lO6 A E K hm.. Drama Club QW , IVIAVK1 JV' V X 'ei' M, K Q 'li First row: A. Scott, F. Thompson, L. . Glock, D. Menn, O. Bush, C. West. Second row: J. Haun, M. Musick, L. Medina, S. McLean, Alxgarez McCormick, J. Soliz, B. Moreno. Third row: G. Hartman, H. Russek, K. Stutts, J. Connor, T. Nelnfisjl Tap1in,R. Grayson. The newly organized Drama Club gives the students an opportunity to perform before others and to learn to ap- preciate the art of drama. For the first project the club presented the three-act play, Dark at the Top of the Stairs. With their second play the members entered the UIL contests that were held in the spring. .. af' C. Pack, C. Paulk, S. McMurray, K. Stutts, and S. Piper Officers: S- Piper, presidents C. Paulk, practice their lines for the play, Dark at the Top of the Student Cabinet FGDFGSGIWS-t1V9S Mf- Stairs one last time before opening night. lO7 John Hamby, sponsorg S. 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Members are: Michael Musick, Barbara Mertens, Edna Garza, Sheri Bull, Rosie Vera, Margaret Mastin, Barbara McGee, Jeri Bellamah, Carlos Mendoza, Ronnie Lanier, Sandra Wiley, Protacio Na' . ' noldo Alvarez, Joy Nelson, Mary Chesnut Rose Marie Salinas, Janice King, David arns , osa Mar- roquin, Ronnie Echols, , Judy Wilson, Cynthia Davis, Eric Genz, Gin yon, Cindy Chesser, Ben Bailey, Ramey Gutierrez, Andy Alaniz, Daryl Koenig, Mary Margaret Fox, Evanita Salinas, Linda Gail Collins, Wanda Wyro, Romelia Pena, Sandra Knight, Ricky Bridgers, Cindy Newsom, Joe Bustos, Ramey Lonas, Mike McQuerry, Rolando Molina, Romero Trevina, Manuel Lopez, Craig Jones, Emi Canales, Valdenar Perez, Susie Custer, Sally Munguia, Lillin Kerwin, Rosalicia Lozano, Velma Trevino, Diana DeLeon, Ida Reyna, Vicki Satterwhite, Yolanda Galvan, Kathy Hamff, Micki Elder, Estella Mata, Olga Garcia, Shirley Porter, Pat Davis, Irma Lopez, Becky Guerrera, Abel Garcia, Johnny Wooley, Ben Wilson, Hector Hinojosa, Juan Solis, Robert Campbell, Louis Ramirez. llO Members Continued: Kathy Ireland, Ann Fugate, Edna Leal, Dolly Vera, Malvinia Garcia, Martha Cano, Sandy Johnson, Rosemary Brooks, Anna Maria Rios, R. A. Kennedy, Xavier Montalvo, George Rogers, Mike Mc- Cormick, Hector Mendez, Carlene Arthur, Mike Ampe, Gene Campbell, Sandy McLean, Irma Mendez, Thomas Garza, Roel Montalvo, Angie Scales, Ozenia Bush, Rudy Calderon, Bobby Terry, Pat McGee, Sharon Awbrey, Johnny Fechner, Robert Camp, Ramon Flores, Mickey Ivy, Jimmy Rogers, Shirley Hayes, Helen Hocker, Keith Rives, Chris Jankousky, Marilyn House, Katy Rodri- guiz, Arnold Arce, Gertrudis Garcia, Adriana Chapa, Kathy Mooney, Edmundo Cabrera, Pito Perez, Juan Pena, Juan Martinez, Nancy Corbin, Gary Custer, Mark Terry, Billy McCarley, Gloria Garza, Mark McGlam- mery, Leo Canales, David Dunn, Dan Swan, Lynn Bailey, Steve Haunschild, Dee Russell, Neill Day, Frank Lemmond. Director Mr. Joe Rogers Regional Band Members are Gene Campbell, Pat Davis, Michael Musick, Arnoldo Alvarez, Frank Lemmond, Mary Margaret Fox, Sandy Mcliean. and Mary Davis. is ,iv 49 V' wg' District Band Members are Kitty Walker, Pat Davis, Michael Musick, Jeri Bellamah, Tommy Haunstein, Daryl Koenig, Mary Margaret FOX. Sandy McLean, Mary Davis, Frank Lemmond, Sharon Awbrey, Carlos Mendoza, Gene Campbell, Arnoldo Alvarez, and Ronnie Lanier. Band Officers are Josue Bustos, Presi- dent, Sheri Bull, Drum Major, Ronnie Lanier, Vice-President, Ann Fugate, Secretary-Treasurer , Edna Garza, Corps Captain, Romero Trevino, Band Mana- ger, Carlos Mendoza, Band Captain, Juan Soliz, Student Council Representa- tive, Gene Campbell, Band Manager, and Cynthia Davis, Reporter. K-ETTES are : Sandra Johnson, Kathy Hamff, Sandra Custer, Sandra Knight, Jeri Bellainah, Judy Wilson, , a ' ewsom, Dolly Vera, Sheri Bull, and Edna Garza. mam Drum Majorette, Sheri Bully and Corps Captain, Edna Garza. K-ETTES Cowgirl Sheri Bull demonstrates her lariat skill at a half-time performance. H3 Combined Stage Band: Rudy Calderon, Roel Montalvo, Bobby Terry, Sharon Awbrey, Edmundo Cabrera, Annie Rios, Michael Musick, Frank Lemmond, Neill Day, Dee Russell, Lynn Bailey, Janice King, Robert Campbell, Romero Trevino, Tomas Garza, Valdemar Perez, Rolando Molina, Josue Bustos, and ouis Ramirez. STAGE ..,,., BAN DS The directors of the two Stage Bands, Mr. Joe Rogers and Mr. Robert Nelson, discuss music that the Bands will play. H4 Orchestra members are: Michael Musick, Richina Welch, Gloria Canales, Richard Welch, Arnold Arce, Marie Mitchell, Barbara Cowan, Bob Cloud, Dennis Burt, Emilia Soliz, Rosa Garcia, Joy Beth Nelson, Janice King, Faye Maddox, Ricky Jones, Louis Ramirez, Robert Campbell, Barbara Satterwhite, Lucinda Kantz, Nancy Gibbs, Laura Hamff, Carlos Mendoza, Daryl Koenig, Arnoldo Alvarez, Sharon Awbrey, Gene Campbell, Sandy McLean, Carlene Arthur, Rolando Molina, Johnny Fechner, Frank Lem- mond, Dee Brown Russell, and Lynn Bailey. The directors are Dr. Wilbur Gregg and Mrs. Rubye Hauser. ORCHESTRA f' q l Regional Orchestra Members are: Janice King, Richina Welch, Michael Musick, Diana Canales, Joy ,Beth Nelson, Barbara Satterwhite, Sandy McLean, Arnold Arce, Emilio Soliz, Luis Ramirez, Gene Campbell, Frank Lemmond, Rolando Molino, and Carlos Mandoza. State Orchestra Members are: Richina Welch, Michael Musick, and Sandy McLean. ll5 CHCRUS Regional Choir: Betty Cureton, Pat McGee, Marylin Birchett, Margaret Mote, Gary Ryan, Martha Cano, Sandra Wiley, Jane Van Fleet, Barbara McGee, Valdemar Perez, Josue Bustos, Tony De Benedetto, Steven Haunschild, Craig Jones, Carlos Wilson, and Rolando Molino. State Choir: Jane Van Fleet, Mar- garet Mote, Pat McGee, Craig Jones, Steven Haunschild, Josue Bustos. Chorus Members are: Mary Garcia, Connie Galvan, Yolando Galvan, Margaret Billingsley, Evelyn Mo- loney, Tony De Benedetto, Ramon Flores, Marcia Hildreth, Irma Lopez. Chorus Members continued: Betty Cureton, Pat McGee, Camille Lemmond, Lynn E,pp,right,.-.Barbara McGee, Ben Figuera, Gary Ryan, Danny Porter, Joie Bustos, Protacio Najera, Jack Beauchamp, Shirley Hayes, Elaine Farmer, Marylin Birchett, Judy Wilson, Margaret Motes, Edmundo Cabrera, Rodney Trant, Carlos Wilson, Evan Gurierrez, Facundo Vasquiz, Craig Jones, Valdemar Perez, Sue Lofland, Sandra Piper, Terry Leslie, Dawn Huff, Emily Bridgers, Lynn Britting, Mary Margaret Fox, Steve Hauns- child, Mike Garza, Pito Perez, Cecilio Ruiz, Doroteo Rios, Roland Molino, Manuel Lopez, Sandra Wiley, and Jane Van Fleet. The director is Mrs. Wiley. Chorus Officers: Pat McGee, President, Sue Lofland, Vice-President, Judy Wil- son, Secretary, Terry Leslie, Treasurer, Emily Bridgers, Student Council Repre- sentativeg Rolando Molino, Parliamen- tariang Elaine Farmer, Librarian, and Marcia Hildreth, Librarian. ll7 S I Kuff, KIN HIGH BRA M M sa my! Back Row : John Freberg Donald Black Ronnie Ross William Webb Blake Hamilton Richard Watson Gilbert Alvarez Jessie Miller Jerry Zwernemann Center Row: Tommy Turner Cecilio Ruiz Bobby Smith Rolando Garza Eloy Garcia Dwayne Nix Mark Koenig Craige Edgarton A1 Harris James Smith Jim Elam Valdemar Leal Front Row : Bobby Gomez Kermit Hodge Robert Robles Oscar Martinez Lionel CRedJ Arce Neil Day Franklin fDodieJ Miller Hector Lopez Ben Cortez Billy Trevino Doroteo Rios Carlos Wilson BA ,dv T ' 1 'E 1 'A ik 5' 4 X , S 1 . QL A . Q 5 NG.. L 33 wmwm-mm-W Ww- WINS AND LOSSES Robstown 7 Falfurrias 6 Fox Tech. 0 Mary Carroll 19 Brackenridge 32 Edinburg 15 Brownsville 8 Harlingen 0 McAllen 20 Alice 0 v Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville Kingsville 1 l I l l Left to R1ght Coach B111 Denman Head Coach Donald Jay Coach Ray Gomez ,v Donald Black Sr. 2 Yr. Letterman 1. Benny Cortez Jr. Neil Day Sr. 2 Yr. Letterman 2 Yr. Letterman Red Arce Jr. 1 Yr. Letterman Gilbert Alvarez Sr 3 Yr. Letterman Bulls Bail Pickers Friday 18 brought bad luck to Robstown as the Cottonpickers found they were no match for the victorious Brahmas. The final score was 42-7. The Bulls scored the first touchdown, but lost the conversion. Robstown, delivering a 62 yard pass and kicking a goal, was momentarily ahead, 7-6. With less than two minutes left in the first half, the Bulls ran through two fast touchdowns. The second half brought the Brahmas three more, including a fake pass which resulted in a spectacular 64 yard run around the left end. This was all brought about through great team effort and support. Bulls clear the way for Cecilio. 124 Mark Koenig runs by Jersey line. Bulls Stomp Jerseys Javelina Stadium hosted the second game of the '63 football season on September 20. The Falfurrias Jerseys played the King High Brahmas. The field, wet from a full day's rain, made playing difficult. The ball was slippery, but the determined Bulls dominated it through most of the game. Though the Jerseys threatened the Brahma position several times during the first half, the second half gave the Bulls a definite lead and the game closed with Kingsville 27, Falfurrias 6. .......A.... Craige Edgerton Sr. Jim Elam Sr. 2 Yr. Letterman 3 Yr. Letterman 125 Rolando Garza Soph 1 Yr. Letterman UQ, .. ,aw ,. .,. 4, sv it' -'J V 'M-, x xl 5127 VW. . . : A K ..5 , . '-2 P' K if 1 A f H M x fy .' L, 34' ' . 'A 'G --'9' f , . f Eloy Garcia 2 Yr. Letterman 1431, f John Freberg 2 Yr. Letterman 'K Sr. Sr. di' Al Harris, Sr. Blake Hamilton, Jr. Kermit Hodge, Soph 2 Yr. Letterman 1 Yr. Letterman Bulls Triumph Cver Buffs September 27 brought the King High Brahmas a smashing victory over the San Antonio Tech. Buffaloes. A Homecoming crowd of 5,000 witnessed the Bulls roll up 56 points against the struggling Buffs. The Brahmas seemed to score almost at will-the first quarter bringing them 14 points. In the second quarter, a field goal was kicked to raise the score to 17. During the second half the Bulls charged through six touch- downs and completed three conversions for a final score of 56-0. 1.. , W 1 Yr. Letterman 126 Mark Koenig, Jr. 1 Yr. Letterman Valdimar Leal, Jr 1 Yr. Letterman Hector Lopez, Jr. 1 Yr. Letterman King High Battles its first Corpus Christi Opponent Tigers Take Bulls oiro Cross led the Mary Caroll Tigers to a 19-6 victory over the Kingsville e Brahmas at Corpus Christi's Buccaneer Stadium, October 5. It was the first loss for the Bulls, and left Caroll undefeated. Kingsville played without the services of Ruiz and Alvarezg Cortez was lost early in the game. These are not alibis, for Kingsville put up a hard-nosed fight and gained the admiration of both Corpus and Kingsville fans. Thanks to several completed passes, Smith was able to score the only Brahma touchdown from the one yard line.The score came with just 3:16 minutes remaining in the game. Oscar Martinez, Soph. 1 Yr. Letterman -- mf ff Dodie Miller, Jr. Dwayne Nix, Jr. Doroteo Rios, Sr. 1 Yr. Letterman 1 Yr. Letterman 3 Yr. Letterman l27 Fullback Bobby Smith Squeezes Through Brack Line Bulls Bump Brack The Kingsville Brahmas upset the number one rated San Antonio Brackenridge Eagles by a score of 35-32 on October 11. This was Kingsville's second year in a row to defeat the state champions. Kingsville took advantage of two Brack fumbles to put the Bulls in the lead 15-0. McVea, the Eagles' outstanding fullback, returned a 92 yard kickoff and kicked the extra point, closing the first quarter at 15-7. At the half, the score was 27-13. Neither team scored during the third quarter. In the final quarter, the Eagles ran three touchdowns with one conversion, and the Brahmas scored up the middle and ran the points. The Eagles fought desperately, but were unable to outscore the Bulls. Robert Robles Jr. Ronnie Ross Sr. 1 Yr. Letterman 2 Yr. Letterman 128 James Smith Soph. 1 Yr. Letterman - f Bobby Smith Sr. 3 Yr. Letterman Cecilio Ruiz Sr. 3 Yr. Letterman 4 William Webb Jr. Jerry Zwernemann Jr. Jessie Miller Sr. 1 Yr. Letterman 1 Yr. Letterman 2 Yr. Letterman Bulls Squeak By Bobcats Edinburg stunned the Brahmas when the Bobcats scored 8 points in the first 18 seconds of play. Kingsville scored late in the first quarter to tie the score. In the second quarter three pass interceptions by each team sparked the play but the score remained unchanged. Edinburg scampered 17 yards to score their second touchdown, putting the Bobcats ahead 15-8 in the third quarter. With 1:03 left in the fourth quarter, Koenig passed to Watson to set up a touchdown made by Koenig. The point was a pass from Koenig to Watson to make it a 16-15 victory for the Brahmas. Richard Watson Sr. 2 Yr. Letterman Billy T1'9Vil10 SF- King High Recovers Edinburg Fumble. 2 Yr. Letterman l29 ' A I tx Eagles stalk sprinting Bull. Bulls Down Cardinals The Kingsville Brahmas rolled over the Harlingen Cardinals, 41-0, as quarterback Mark Koenig passed three touchdowns, and guard Doroteo Rios kicked all the extra points. The first half brought the Bulls 3 touchdowns. Rios blocked and recovered a Cardinal punt on their own 10 yard line. Blake Hamilton carried a Koenig pass across for the second Brahma touchdown. Later Koenig passed to Dwayne Nix who ran a 30 yarder as the clock ticked off the last four seconds of the first half. The third quarter brought a touchdown by end Gilbert Alvarez. Cecilio Ruiz climaxed an 83 yard drive in the fourth quarter, and finally tailback Kermit Hodge made it another Kingsville victory. Bulls Battle Eagles Despite a slow, steady rain throughout the first quarter, the Brahmas managed to score a safety, and a 2-0 lead. Fumbles marred the early going, however the Eagles made a recovery on the Brahma 41, and marched to their only touchdown for a 8-2 half-time lead. Two spectacular touchdowns de- lighted Kingsville fans during the second half, including a 44 yard scamper by quarterback Mark Koenig. The conversion fell short, leaving the score 8-8. Al Harris brought the stadium to its feet when the senior wingback picked off an Eagle pass, and sailed down the left sideline for a winning 76 yard touchdown, Koenig's pass fell incomplete. The final score was Kingsville 14, Brownsville 8. Brahma end G. Alvarez heads for the Cardinal goal. Rios boots it up and over. Bulls Rip Coyotes The Kingsville Brahmas, already sure of representing the South Zone in District 14 AAAA playoffs, rose to a 41-0 Victory over the Alice Coyotes. The Bulls took the opening kick- off 74 yards in 13 plays, typifying Kingsville's attack throughout the game, with Cecilio Ruiz taking it the last six yards to open the scoring. Ruiz scored again in the second quarter, and quarterback Mark Koenig passed to halfback Jim Elam for the third touchdown. Guard Doroteo Rios tried for six extra-point kicks, and made five of them. He attempted a field goal after Elam dashed 22 yards, but it fell short. Fullback Bobby Smith scored fro-m one yard out, and Ben Cortez, halfback, scored from the two. Both were in the fourth quarter, con- cluding the Brahma touchdowns and a smashing victory for the Bulls. Bulls Take Zone Doroteo Rios booted a 30-yard field goal, clinching the South Zone for King High. A second-half come- back brought the rain-soaked Brah- mas a 22-20 victory over the McAllen Bulldogs. The soggy turf and a slippery ball threatened the Brahmas, as a 7-0 lead trailed 20-7 at half-time. Fullback Bobby Smith scored the only Kingsville touchdown during the first half. The second half brought the de- termined Brahmas two touchdowns and Rios' field goal. Quarterback Mark Koenig made both touch- downs, one was a magnificent 76 yard run, pulling the Bulls within one point. The two point conversion attempt by Ruiz was stopped short. With a fourth down situation and one minute and three seconds left of play, a tense crowd watched Rios toe the ball through the outstretch- ed arms of the goalpost for the winning margin. I Alice Coyotes tangle with Kingsville Brahmas. District Play Statistics Score ................ .... , Funst downs ..... .. . . Yards rushed Yards passed Passes attempted . . . Passes completed ..... Interceptions by ......... Fumbles recovered by Puntmg .............. Penaltles ............ A J' 1 4AAAA Cffs Miller vs. Kingsville Bulls vs Bucs Miller combined its running and passing skills along with Kingsville's mistakes for a 35-9 victory as Corpus Christi's Buc Stadium hosted the 1963 District 14AAAA Championship Game on Friday, November 22. Soon after the game got under way, Doroteo Rios recovered a Buc fumble on the 34 yard line, running into trouble on the 19, the Bulls again called on Rios for a field goal. The Bucs took the kickoff and pounded 67 yards to score. A pass Kingsville fans were stunned when Miller intercepted a pass from quarterback Mark Koenig to Cecilio Ruiz on the Miller 5 and ran it back to the 46 before going out of bounds. The Bulls in turn gave the Bucs a jolt when Bobby Smith broke over the middle and lumbered 37 yards, finally to be brought down on the Miller 9 yard line. Miller added another touchdown in the third quarter, then Brahma mistakes began to prove costly and Miller scored three more touch- downs in the final quarter. The determined Brahmas, never giving up, showed that they had won South Zone and had a successful season by moving 75 yards for a touchdown, coming as the final seconds on the clock ran out. Koenig passed to Gilbert Alvarez on the 11 with less than 10 seconds left of play. The Bulls lined up quickly and again Koenig found Alvarez on the goal line. The conversion attempt was no good. Though unable to claim a victory, the Brahmas received much praise. Perhaps Miller Coach Ragus best summed up the game with, Kingsville is a real fine football team and played a very fine game. The score is no indication of the closeness of the game. W Q A put them ahead, 8-3. . 'fs t A 75 I IIA, . A J 'cial 4 , I33 fi ,M K 3-M, il ..,, , 3 5 Qlfrgafa Back row: Alonzo Arce, Abraham Campos, Gary Carley, Wilbern Scott, Arnoldo Moreno, Mike McQuerrey Middle row: Gustavo Guevara, J. C. Walker, Louis Garcia, Rolando Garza, Robert Cumberland Manuel Guerra Roldan Gutierrez, Hector Rodriguez, Henry Davis, Manuel Garcia, Pedro Cruz Front row : Santos Alarcon, John Womack, Raul Figueroa, Greg Morris, Sammy Smith, Carlos Del Moral Gm Lyon. Left to right: Coach Aureliano Ortiz Coach Beecher Huff Back row: Adan Benevidez, Filomeno Benavides, Gilberto Reyes Middle row: Ricky Turner, Mike O'Shea, Eddie Skrobarek, Randy Edgett, David Alleman Front row: Henry Saavedra, Jim Geary, Ronald Grief Although the Galves have won only three games and lost five this season, they present an amazing record. Last year Ray was the first team to defeat the Calves in four years. This season an eight game schedule was arranged. Kingsville scored 128 points, While their opponents came through with 158. 135 Managers : Lawrence Watson Gustavo Guevara CALVES Won-Lost Record Miller ,,,,, Robstown , Brownsville Mary Carroll W. B. Ray ,,,, Edinburg , , , Harlingen ,, Alice ..... .....16 KHS OKHS .....22 KHS 8 KHS .....30 KHS OKHS .....30 KHS ....52 KHS 6 36 12 20 8 8 14 14 Soph. Bullfrogs Backrow: Uwe Www' V' vw 0 O Coach G. Lyon, Y. DeLeon, P. Davis, M. Reyna, M. Winkler, B. Mertens, C. Hartman, L. Bray, D. Amacker M. Garza. Front row: Coach S. Cavazos, Coach R. Greif, C. Villagomez, B. Wright, J. Grieggs, S. Bally, J. Rogers, D. Clark M. Weeks, E. Garza, N. Schaffer, Coach J. Walker, Coach R. Arthur. Powder Puff N ,pd Q? - 4. .. Standing: Miss O. Parman and Miss V. Holstein. I Kneeling: Mrs. M. Moss and Miss M. Troy. Miss Troy, have you been nipping at Miss Parman's jug? 136 Jr.-Sr. Cows I Back row: K. Gallimore, S. Dunaway, S. Piper, P. Sanders, J. Molina, G. Hartman, J. Cumberland, A. Guerra, D. Huff, T. Winkler, J. Haun. Middle row: Coach J. Lipscomb, Coach G. Black, E. Garcia, J. Summers, R. Sasser, K. Sharp, S. Hiller, S. Simmer- maker, O. Bush, C. Myers, C. Rohmfeld, E. Thompson, J. Smith, Coach J. Miller. Front row: M. Colins, E. ' , N ,. ar .,,,m,N r, A. Thoss, M. Rubon, N. Jones, B. Burns, S. Lofland, C. Smith. --...gm-Q -SS 1 ,M,Bullfrogs C4502 Cows 20 On these facing pages, you see an example of some of the characters over whom the Powder Puff King Eloy Garcia reigned. Eloy was elected by the girls on the teams, and was crowned during half time ceremonies by Ginger Hartman. Every one who witnessed the football game between these girls had more laughs than a barrel of monkeys. Standing: Misses J. Lamar, T. Turner, J. Mar- tinez, L. Garza. Kneeling: Misses R. Ulatoski, M. Terry, F. . Stevenson, J. Roerig. Rah! Rah! Rah! l37 M. Koenig makes a nice lay up for the Brahmas. Basketball Every afternoon during basketball season, a steady bouncing sound echoes from the gym as the King High Cagers run through their drills. The many hours of preparation have paid off by bringing Coach Beecher Huff and these boys a very successful season. King High and the student body express their thanks for a job Well done. R. Mungary adds another 2 points to the score. il Standing left to right: Q R. Mungary, B. Hamilton, H. Hodge, G. Alvarez, R. Watson. Seated left to right: Coach Beecher Huff, F. Perez, M. Koenig, D. Rios, B. Cortez. Star center! I l v ll ' l38 Gilbert Alvarez, Sr. Henry Hodge, Sr. Blake Hamilton, Jr. A , A Benny Cortez, Jr. Won-Lost Record Alice .................... 27 Brownsville .............. 45 Edinburg ..... ..... 5 3 Harlingen .... ..... 5 7 McAllen .... ..... 4 2 Alice ........ ..... 1 4 Brownsville . . . . . . . .34 Edinburg ..... ..... 6 4 Harlingen .... ..... 3 7 McAllen ..., ,.... 4 2 KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS KHS Mark Koenig, Jr. Doroteo Rios, Sr. ' v Frank Perez, Sr. 140 Ricardo Mungary, Sr Richard Watson, Sr. Robert Gilbert Sitting Ronnie Standing, left to right: I Cumberland, Gary Carley, Hugh Burris, Robert Watson, Filomeno Benavides, Adan Benavides, Reyes. left to right: ,Srnith, Luther Garland, Miguel Garza, Enrique Saavedra, John Womack, Mike McQuerry. Coach Ray Gomez A Team Ray .... Carroll ,,,, Robstown , Miller ,,,, Robstown , Ray ...... Alice .i., Brownsville Edinburg , Harlingen , McAllen ,, Alice ,,,,, Brownsville Edinburg , Harlingen , McAllen . . B TEAM Won-Lost Record 45 KHS ..... 54 32 42 35 44 53 ...35 KHS... ...25 KHS... 22 KHS... ...52 KHS... 61 KHS... 41 KHS... 31 KHS... 37 KHS ..... .,..33 l4l KHS ,..,, Coach Beecher Huff B Team Left to right: S. Burgh, J. Higgins, Coach Mumford, J. Halbedier, L. Adams, R. Juares. GOLF King High is proud of its golf team, which has been in existance for many years. The program we know to- day, however, was not of- ficially organized until 1960. This group of boys, under the able direction of Coach William Mumford, travels many miles around the golf course in order to maintain the enviable reputation they have brought our school. For all we know King High may graduate another Arnold Palmer or Ben Hogan! Coach William Mumford Louis Adams, Jr. ip 'A A f 'K 142 Steve Burgh Sr 'ooo QQOQ eo Q , Ricardo Juares Soph Johnny Halberdier, Sr. Jimmy Higgins, Jr. J 143 ki. Johnny Kruse Sr. Boy's Singles A Back Row : R. Arthur D. Frisk R. Fisher J. Walker D. Nelson J. Kruse C. Cook Coach Robert Lovelace Front Row: I. Ochoa K. Sharp V. Shafer S. Lofland E. Maloney Ross Fisher Sr. James Walker Boy's Doubles 144 Sr. Under the capable direction of Coach Robert Lovelace, this earnest group of young tennis players spend many an hour practicing after school, so as to ably rep- resent King High in tournament competi- tion. As a reward, the tennis team has brought our school much praise, and many trophies since they were formed. King High has had a tennis team for many years, but the tennis program that We have to- day was not officially organized until 1960. TENNIS Sue Lofland Sr. Virginia Shafer Sr. Girl's Doubles y 145 Girl's Singles Sr. Kay Lynne Sharp Sr. Evlyn Maloney Soph. Charles Cook Doug Frick Junior Boys 1 ,f,A'fi r7f'f' X , W X ,. w L I W A , A 'S' A 5? xg--N 5 A w ifi' i i 3 5? -li? P9 F x omecom in ueen g W iffy 3526 Ae 1 T49 martin Wfmfado .gomecom in 912110164 Woncrie! Ccuwkolafea .Shri Eff 'fe re E5 EMT' mmf T535 X s- ' if SHERI BULL: Although Sheri Bull is well known for her beauty, Miss Kleberg County 1962 has not let her looks ruin her blithe personality. Participating in poetry reading for UIL, serving as reporter of the Senior Class, and vice- president of the Student Cabinet, Sheri was drum major for the Brahma Band this year and led them to excellent scores in marching contest. A candidate for Homecoming Queen and Band Sweetheart, Sheri's agreeable, conscien- tious nature have won her many well deserved honors. BOBBY SMITH: Bobby, a senior, a future Baylor star, a King High favorite of both faculty and students, centers his attentions primarily on athletics. This Who's Who repeater has excelled in track and football by rating the district team in football and going on to regional in track. Bobby finds time to participate in K-Club and Spanish Club and to maintain a high scholastic average for National Honor Society. BOB BOYER: Bob Boyer can be described with a few words such as insatiable curiosity, wit, intelligence, independence, and confidence. This young man, a three-year member of NHS, is a Who's Who repeater, vice-president of the Senior Class, president of the Science Club, and managing editor of the Brahma Round-Up. Bob is also an active debater in both UIL competition and Student Cabinet. He can most always be found somewhere on campus working to better something. JANET RHODE: Vivacious Janet Rhode .once again claims Who's Who honors for her service, enthusiasm, and scholar- ship. As copy editor of the Brahma Round-Up, she reads for errors in every issue. Janet is active in FTA and Spanish Club Cflamenco dancer, no lessl, has debated two years, and serves as Latin Club's Cabinet representative. A good stu- dent, Janet has been in NHS two years and' was Stage Band accompanist in her sophomore year. All this. plus ready wit rate her fusing her own jargonj as fairly cool. Her sterling character supported by high morals make her the shining example of the perfect KHS student. JERRY ZWERNEMANN : Follow one tall, good-looking guy in a Kingsville FFA jacket and you're probably following Jerry Zwernemann. Past president and current treasurer of the King High Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, Jerry is interested in football as well as agriculture, and made his debut this season as an end for the Brahmas. GILBERT ALVAREZ: To be chosen for captain of o-ne's football team and the only Brahma to receive first team honors on both the offensive and the defensive for All-South Zone teams is indeed a high honor. Gilbert Alvarez, a three- year letterman, was so recognized. A senior, Gilbert will surely follow his high school career with an equally great college one. l53 1-I fw- of wi SUSI WILK: As a student and debater, Susi Wilk is a stand- out. Susi is Junior Class reporter, serves in the Student Cabinet, and is a hard Working Brahmette. Her literary abilities came to the foreground during her sophomore year when several of her compositions were published in the Brahma Round-Up. This year her Writing abilities have been Well utilized as feature editor of the Round-Up and copy editor of the El Toro. Her literary skill was further recogn- JIM ELAM: Jim Elam, who's easy going personality and Wit make him popular, is Well known for the outstanding Way he led the Brahmas to their many victories this season. ggrgliz also very active in track and is a member of the - u . ized by appointment to Quill and Scroll. DAVID EARNEST: David Earnest is an active syllogistic disputator, a clarinest for the Brahma Band, and a straight A student. Working in FTA, debate, and Spanish Club, David's teachers know him as a serious and scholarly stu- dent. To his friends, David is that Witty character with a good sense of humor who delights in choosing the unusual for a good time. l54 JANE HAUN : Those Who have had the singular honor of Working closely with Jane Haun marvel unanimously at her talent for managing efficiently. She has an uncanny ability to simply get things done, usually by effective organization but quite often by herself. She has excelled in homemaking, drama, and her studies. In student government, Brahmettes, club activities, and on the Brahma Round-Up J ane's abilities have been Widely taxed. This yearbook, which she has edited, provides the best example of her efforts, Even though she does the Work of ten and has traveled around the World, Jane is never too busy for a smile or a friendly word nor too tired for that special consideration of others which is the basis of her abilities. BLAKE HAMILTON: Always sporting a shy grin, Blake is a sports enthusiast who has competed in football, basket- ball, and track for the Brahmas. Recently elected president of the K-Club, neat, agreeable, Blake is a definite asset to any class or organization. His good-humor and easy going nature combined with a drive that makes him above average scholastically earned him this Who's Who distinc- tion. PAT MCGEE: Pat McGee, junior, is music from head to toe. An All-State Choir member for two years, golden-haired and golden-voiced Pat has been in orchestra, stage band, and band, is pianist for FHA, and organist for the First Methodist Church. She is a quiet, hard-Working, and Well- organized student who always has a friendly Hi for everyone. WHO A 155 Si 7' HO' CANDY PAULK: Candy Paulk, a popular senior known for her friendlypersonality and happy disposition, has been very active in her three years at King High. A two-year twirler for the Brahma Band, Candy has played the leading roles in the Qne-Act-Play for the past two years, and is the Student Cabinet Representative from the Drama Club. Candy contributes much to the school through her energetic service in Brahmettes, ICT, and Student Cabinet. She also served as Junior Class secretary-treasurer. CECILIO RUIZ: Cecilio Ruiz has won many football honors since he entered King High. In his sophomore year, he captured a spot on the first All-District team for 15AAA and honorable mention on the All-State team. As a junior and the leading scorer for the South Zone of 14AAAA, he was chosen for the second All-South Zone team. This year a senior member of the Brahma zone championship team, Cecilio won first All-Zone team honors as halfback and third team honors for All-State. Besides these many outstanding records, Cecilio also runs track and sings with the chorus. butions to King High. DONALD BLACK: Purposeful, philosophical Donald Black is a senior characterized by his outstanding leadership ability. This year Donald presided over the Student Cabinet and the Student Body as he did last year over the Junior Class. A three-year football and track participant Donald has also coached Powder Puff football. This Whos Who repeater has strong convictions and has made many contri MARGARET MOTE: Margaret Mote is one of two King High seniors to be recognized by the National Merit Scholar- ship Committee this year, Not only one of the smartest girls at King High, Margaret has sung her way to State Choir. A versatile student, Margaret is clever, serious, orderly, and is widely recognized for undying school spirit and support of the Brahmas. NEILL DAY: A quiet smile and an intelligent answer char- acterize Neill Day. His pleasant attitude, willingness to help others, and conscientious efforts make him a favorite. Besides being a member of the Brahma Band and Brahma district championship team, Neill is an active leader in his church's youth group. His continuing effort to do the best that he possibly can in anything he attempts won this spot for Neill in Who's Who. MARTHA MONTALVO: Pert and energetic Martha Mont- alvo is the epitome of King High school spirit. A cheerleader for two successive years, and this year serving as head cheerleader, Martha is also active as a Brahmette, counselor's assistant, Student Cabinet Representative, and Homecoming Queen candidate. Academically, Martha is also a class leader. Her classwork is neat, well organized and on time. Her man- ner is gracious, considerate, and friendly and surely being chosen for Who's Who is a well-deserved honor. 4 Aj -1- :- l57 Banta, J. Franklin 17-26-102 Blackwell, Miss Clara 16 Bledsoe, Mrs. Alice 16-26 Boyd, William 19-26-102 Bupp, Robert C. 17-26-82 Chiuminatto, Martin 104 Corbin, John A. 17-52 Corbin, Leona Mrs. 19-52 Denman, William 18-123 Fanning, James D. 17 Fish, Mrs. Kathleen 15 Franklin, Elbert W. 66-20 Gausepohl, Fred 19 Golesorkhi, Mrs. Katharine 19-52 Gomez, Ray 18-123-141 A Abarca, Antonio-Sr: 27 Acuna, Elva-Soph: 67 Adame, Irma-Sr: 27 Chorus-2 yrs. Adams, Louis-Jr: 53-142 Aguilar, Glenda-Jr: 53 Alaniz, Andres-Jr: 53-110 Alexander, Robert-Jr: 53-94 Alleman, David-Jr: 135 Alvarez, Arnoldo-J r: 98-107 -102- 100-110-115-53-112 , Alvarez, Gilbert-Sr: 121-27-130- 103-124--105-153-138-139 K-club-3 yrs., Basketball-3 yrs., Football-3yrs., Track-3 yrs., VIC 162-yrs., VIC Leadership Conference Alvarez, Jose-Soph: 67 Alvarez, Roy-Jr: 53 Amacker, Diane-Soph: 93-67-136 Amacker, Jeanene-Jr: 53 Amador, Ruben-Jr: 53 Amaya, Petro-Jr: 53 Amaya, Reymundo-Soph: 67 Ambriz, Estella-Sr: 27 FHA-1 yr. Ambriz, Marie-Soph: 67 Ampe, Mike: 27-111-106 Band-3 yrs., DE-1 yr. Arce, Alonzo-Soph: 67-134 Arce, Arnold-Soph: 67-111-115 Arce, Leonel-Jr: 121-124-53 Arce, Rosendo-Jr: 53 Arnold, Bill-Sr: 27 DE-2yrs., FFA-3 yrs., Powderpuff Cheerleader Arredondo, Aminta-Sr: 27 Arthur: Carlene-Jr: 101-111- 115-53 Arthur, Carol Ann-Jr: 93-98- 137-53 Arthur, Ray-Jr: 144-103-136 Artis, Calvin-Jr: 53 Atterbury, John-Soph: 67-77 Avelar, Sylvia-Sr: 27 Avila, Alfredo-Jr: 53-104 Awbrey, Sharon-Sr: 27-89-111- 112-114-115 Band-4 yrs., Orchestra-1 yr., Round-up-1 yr., Library Club- 216 yrs., Stage Band-3 yrs., Annual-3 yrs. B Bailey, Ben-Jr: 53-55-102-100- 110 Bailey, Judy-Soph: 67 Bailey, Lynn-Jr: 53-111-114-115 Baker, Cindy-Jr: 53 Baker, Phillip-Soph: 67 Balko, Donny-Soph: 67 INDEX mcuuv Gregg, Wilbur 19 Hamby, John 16-107 Head, Mrs.. Edith 16 Herring, Mrs. Jo Ann 16 Hill, Arthur 19 Holland, E. R. 15 Holland, Russ 18 Holstein, Vera 18-136 Huff, Beecher 18-134-138-141 Jacobs, W. E. 66-21 Jay, Donald 18-123 Jones, Mrs. Frances 93-20 Jones, Mr.. Paul F. 11-15 Keese, James 20-26 STUDENT Bally, Sybil-Soph: 93-67-136 Barbour, Joe G.-Jr: 53-106 Barbour, Ovidio-Soph: 67 Bard, Judie-Jr: 53 Bareis, Kati-Soph: 67-93-97-101 Barker. Joe-Soph: 67 Barr, Carol Ann-Sr: 28-DE-1 yr. Barraza, Richard-Sr: 28-105 Chorus-1 yr., VIC-1 yr.- Sergeant-at-Arms Barrera, Gloria-Soph: 67 Barrera. Humberto-Sr: 28-105 Bars, Michael-Soph: 67 Barrear, Ricardo-Soph: Barton, Barbara-Sr: Barton, Sarah-Sr: 28-89-97-110 Round-up-1 yr., El Aguila- 2 yrs., Brahmettes-1 yr. Bates, Cindi-Soph: 67 Bazan, Elvia-Jr: 53 Beasley, Blanche-Jr: 53 Beauchamp, Jack-Soph: 67-117 Beecham, Duncan-Sr: 28 Band-1 yr., Chorus-23 yrs., Football-3 yrs., K-club-3 yrs., Track- 1 yr. Bellamah, Jeraldine-Jr: 54-101- 110-112-113 Beiifffides, Adan-Soph: 67-135- Benavides, Filomeno-Soph: 67- 135-141 Bennett, Toy-Sr: 28-88 Band-2 yrs., K-ettes-2 yrs., Science Club-1 yr., Round-up- 1 yr. Bessent, Bobby-Soph: 67 Bessent, Lynnette-Sr, 106 FHA-3 yrs., DE-2 yrs., Library Club-1 yr. Betancourt, Bertha-Sr: 28 Bigiggsley, Margaret-Soph: 67- Bippert, Lorraine-Jr: 54 Birchett, Marilyn-Jr: 54-116-117 Bishop, Jeanne-Jr: 54 Black, Donald-Sr: 121-27-124-88- 103-83-82-156-162 K-club-2 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Who's Who-2 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep.-2 yrs., Pres. 1 yr., Jr Class Pres., Powderpuff Coach-2 yrs. Black, Gerald-Sr: 27-137-85-90 One-act play, El Toro-3 yrs., Photographer Salesman, Round-up-1 yr., Drama Club- 1 yr., Science Club-1 yr., Quill and Scroll-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Cheerleader Sweetheart- 1 yr. A 158 King, Miss Veda 66-21-102 Knight, Jack E. 17-26-102 Leithead, John A. 16-52-162 Light, Mrs. Mary 93-20-52 Lovelace, Robert L. 18-144 Matheson, Glenn 17-26 McEowen, Mrs. Alma 21 Morgan, John 17-52 Moss, Mrs. Melba 16 Mumford, W. M. 142 Ortiz, Aureliando 18-134 Parman, Miss Olita 17-136-83- 182 Peterson, Mrs. Thelma 15 BODY Blackwell, Gene-Jr: 54 Bolen, Bill-Soph: 67 Bonneau, Pam-Soph: 67 Barrego, Criselda-Jr: 54 Botello, Alejandro-Sr: 28 VIC Building Tr.-14 yr. Bowden, David-Sr: 28 SPQR-1 yr., Track-1 yr. Baseball-1 yr. Bowden, Gary-Sr: 28 SPQR-1 yr., Track-1 yr. Boyd, Billy-Jr: 54-100 Boyer, Bob-Sr: 101-26-31-88-102- 82-99-152-84-159-85 NHS-3 yr., Round-up-l yr., Editor, Debate-2 yr., Persuasive Speaking-1 yr., SPQR-2 yrs., Science Club- 2 yr., Basketball- 1 yr., Who's Who-2 yr., Stu.. Cab. Rep.- 1 yr., Sr. Class V-Pres., Texas Junior Academy of Science, Quill 8: Scroll Boyer, Mary-Soph: 67-99 Bralley, Virginia-Jr: 54 Bray, Linda-Soph: 67-136 Bridgers, Emily-Sr: 28-97-100- 117-82 Chorus-2 yr., Stu. Cab. Rep., El Aguila-2 yr., VP-2 yr., Student Cabinet-1 yr., Brahmettes- 2 yrs.-Chairman Bridgers, Rickey-Soph: 93-67- 117 Britting, Ellen-Jr: Britting, Lynne-Soph: 93-67-117 Brodnax, Linda-Sr: 29-22-88-97- 107-100-83-82-84-85-90 NHS, E1 Toro-2 yrs., Round- up-1 yr., Office Assit.-2 yr. Stu. Cab.-1 yr., One-act Play, Brahmettes-2 yr., Drama Club-1 yr., Quill 85 Scroll- 1 yr. Brooks, Maria-Soph: 67 Brooks, Rose Mary-Jr: 54-111 Brown, Anita Kay-Soph: 67 Brown, Loma-Soph: 67 Buentello, Vicki-Soph: 93 Bull, Sheri-Sr: 92-26-29-97-110- 83-82-151-152-84-113-112 Band-3 yr., Reporter K-ettes 3, Drum Major-1 yr., NHS- 1 yr., Office Assist.-3 yr., Poetry Interpretation-2 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Who's Who- 2 yr., Stu. Cab.-2 yr., V. P., V.-pres. Jr. Class, Sr. Class Rep., One-act Play, Brahmettes-2 yr., Homecoming Candidate Ragan, James H. 19-91 Rhode, Dorothy 16-101 Rogers, Joe 19-111-114 Russell, Miss Rubye 16-96 Schiller, Miss Mae Dell 16 Schroeder, Mrs. Rubina 16-90 Short, Miss Gertrude 21-52 Smith, Henry 16-66 Smith, Roland 20-105 Smith, Rollin 21-94-95 Troy, Miss Mary 15-39-66-136 Vidaurri, Mrs. Jilma 70 Wiley, Mrs. Millicent 19 Williams, Mrs. Mildred 16-26 Burden, Lee Roy-Soph: 67-94 Burditt, Roger-Sr: 29 Band 3 yr., Chorus 1 yr., NADA 62-63 Powderpuff cheerleader-1 yr. Burgess, Anthony-Soph: 67 Burgh, Steve-Sr: 29-47-94-89- 142-143 FFA 3 yr., Round-up 1 yr., Golf-3 yr. Burns, Barbara-Jr: 93-54-137 Burris, Hugh-Jr: 54-141 Bush, Ozenia-Jr: 93-29-98 Band 3 yr., FHA 2 yr., Science Club 1 yr., Drama Club 1 yr., El Toro Salesgirl 2 yr., Powderpuff 2 yr., FTA 2 yr. Bustos, Josue-Sr: 29-19-110-116 117-114-112 Band-3 yr., Pres.-1 yr., Chorus-1112 yr., El Aguila- 2 yr., Track-1 yr., Dist. Band 1 yr., lst Div. in Madrigal Group Butler, Kathy-Sr., 29-89 Orchestra-1 yr., FHA-2 yr., El Aguila-1 yr. Byfield, Dennis-Sr., 29 K-club-3 yr., Football-2 yr., Mgr., Track-1 yr., Mgr., VIC-1 yr., Photographer Byfield, Susan-Soph: 68 C Cabrera, Edmundo-Jr: 54-111- 117-114 Cabrera, Emilio-Soph: 68 Cadriel, Margaret-Soph: 68 Calderon, Manuel-Soph: 68 Calderon, Rudy-Jr: 54-111-114 Calkins, John-Soph: 68 H Call, Richard-Jr: 54-98-100 Calzada, Francisco-Soph: 68 Camacho, Carlos-Soph: 68 Camacho, Jose-Soph: 68-100 Camarillo, Pedro-Sr: 30 Camp, Robert-Jr: 54-111 Campbell, Butch-Sr: Campbell, Gene-Sr: 30-111-115 84-112 NHS-1 yr, Band-3 yrs. Campbell, James-Soph: 68-115 Campbell, Robert-Soph: 68-110 114 Campbell, William-Sr: 30-103 K-club-2 yrs., SPQR-1 yr., Track-3 yrs. Campos, Abraham-Soph: 134 Cagilales, Gloria-Soph: 68-115- Canales, Emiliano-Soph: 68 Canales, Leo-Soph: 68 Canion, Ronny-Soph: Cano, Martha-Jr: 54-111-116 Cantrell, Larry-Sr: 30-50 SPQR-2 yrs., Science Club- 1 yr., Football-1 yr., Golf- 1 yr., Key Club- 1 yr. Caraway, Lois-Sr: 30 FHA-1 yr., Chorus-1 yr., Annual Salesgirl, Homemaking C1. Chair-1 yr. Caraway, Patricia-Soph: 68 Carley, Gary-Soph: 68-134-141 Carrillo, Marcello-Jr: Carrillo, Martha-Soph: 68 Carrillo, Robert-Jr: 54 Carter, Charles-Soph: 68 Casanova, Leonirez-Jr: 54 Cook, Glenda-30 FHA-1 yr, SPQR-1 yr., Annual Salesgirl-1 yr. Coon, Margaret-Soph: Castanida, Estanislado-Jr: 54- 105 Castillo, Ofilia-Sr: 30-106 FHA-2 yrs., DE-2 yrs. treas.- 2 yrs., Castillo, Oscar-J r: 54 Cavazos, Dianna-Jr: 54-106 Cavazos, Joe-Soph: 68 Cavazos, Joel-Jr: 54 Cavazos, John David-Sr: 30-106 Band-2 yrs., DE- 1 yr. Basketball Girls-1 yr. Cooper, Ann-Jr: 55 Corbin, Nancy-Jr: 55-89-111 Cortez, Ben-Jr: 55-121-124-138- 139 Cortez, Elva-Soph: 68 Cortez, Guadalupe-Soph: 68 Cortez, Carmen-Sr: 30 Chorus-1 yr., UIL Typing- 1 yr. Cortez, Maria-Soph: 68 Cortez, Miguel-Sr: 30-106 Cortez, Olga-Jr: 55 Cortez, Reynaldo-Sr: 30 Cortez, Susanna-Jr: 55 Cortez. Yolanda-Sr: 30-104 Band-3 yrs., Chorus-114 yrs., ICT-1 yr. Crockett, Jerry-Soph: 68 Croxton, Larry-Soph: 68 Cruz, Guadalupe-Jr: 55 Cruz, Pedro-Soph: 68-134 Cumberland, Jeanenne-Sr: 31- 159 Recommendation-National Merit Scholarshi P Cumberland, Jeanette-Sr: 92-31- Curiel, Cavazos, Steve-Jr: 54-136 Chandler, Cecil-Jr: 54-92-94-95 Chapa, Carlos-Soph: 68 Chesnutt, Mary-Jr: 54-93-97-110 Chesser, Cindi-Jr: 54-110 Chesser, Earl-Sr: 30-106 DE-2 yrs. Chiuminatto, Martin-Soph: 68 Clampitt, Marion-Soph: 68 89-136 FHA-1 yr., 5th VP., Round-up-1 yr., Exchange, Debate-1 yr. Cumberland, Robert-Soph: 69- 134-141 Cureton, Betty-Soph: 69-116-117 Irma-Jr: 55 Clark, Clark, Candi-Jr: 54-93-136 Doris-Soph: 93-68-136 Clegg, Frederick-Jr: 54 Clegg, Vernon-Soph: 68 Cofer, Janet-Jr: 54 Cofer, Cheryl-Soph: 68 Corbin , Diana-Soph: 68 Colin, Margie-Jr: 54-93-137 Colin, Rosario-Jr: 55 Collin, Augustin-Sr: 30 Chorus-2 yrs., Football-1 yr. Collins, Linda-Soph: 92-93-22- 68-97-110-113 Cone, Jimmy-Soph: 68 Connor, John-Soph: 68-107 Conner, Michael-Jr: 55-106 Cook, Charles-Jr: 55-144-145 Curry, Donna-Soph: 69 Custer, Florence-Soph: 93-69 Custer, Gary-Jr: 55-111 Custer, Jo Ann-Sr: 31-22 El Toro-1 yr., El Aguila- 1 yr., Round-up-Vzyr., Band-1 yr., Office Assist.- 1 yr. Custer, Sandra-Soph: 69-97-110- 113 D Davidson, Cindy-Jr: 55 Davila, David-Soph: 69 Davis, Cynthia-Jr: 55-101-97-98- 110-112 Davis, Patricia-Soph: 69-136-112 Ginger Hartman acquired the DAR Constitution Week Award from Mrs. Frank Dotterweich for her outstanding Constitution Week composition. Bob Boyer Jeanenne Margaret Mote Cumberland Bob.Boyer and Margaret Mote received National Merit Semiflnallst recognition. Jeanenne Cumberland received a letter of National Merit Recommendation. Day, Neill-Sr: 121-31-124-103- 111-157-84-114 NHS-1 yr., Band-3 yrs., Orchestra-2 yrs., K-club- 2 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Track-1 yr., Stage Band- 3 yrs., Who's Who-1 yr. Dear, Cynthia-Soph: 69 De Benedetto, Tony-Sr: 31-116 Chorus-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs. De La Garza, Jouquin-Soph: 69 De La Garza, Pete-Sr: 31-105 Track-1 yr., VIC-1 yr., pres. De La Paz, Victoria-Soph: 69 De La Rosa, Consuelo-Sr: 31-106 FHA-2 yrs., DE-2 yrs. De La Rosa, Norma-Soph: 69 De Leon, Diana-Soph: 69-111 De Leon, Salonne-Soph: 69 De Leon, Yolanda-Soph: 93-69- 136 Del Moral, Carlos-Soph: 69-134 Dembski, Steve-Sr: 31-106 DE-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr. Denham, Hayden-Soph: 69 Dietrich, Buddy-Sr: 32-104 Chorus-3 yrs., FFA-1 yr., ICT-2 yrs., Football- 3 yrs. Dillard, Bonnie-Soph: 69 Dillard, Nancy-Sr: 32 FHA-2 yrs., Band-2 yrs., Chorus-1 yr., Office Assist.- 2 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Tennis-1 yr., Drama Club- 1 yr. Dodson, Sam-Sr: 32-106 Dougherty, J oanie-Sr: 32 FHA-2 yrs., Powderpuff- 2 yrs., DE-2 yrs., Officer Duke, Marian-Jr: 93-55 Dunaway, Sherre-Jr: 93-55-137 Dunloy, Brian-Sr: 32-89-100 Round-up-1 yr., El Toro- 1 yr., El Aguila-3 yrs., Tae Kwon-1 yr., Science Club-1 yr., Drama Club-1 yr. Dunn, David-Jr: 55-11 Durham Mike-Jr: 55-100 E Earnest, David-Jr: 55-100-110- 99-154 Eaves, Annette-Sr: 32-96 FHA-1 yr., Library Club- 1 yr., SPQR-2 yrs., Annual- 1 yr. Echols, Ronald-Jr: 55-110 Edgerton, Craige-Sr:32-47-121- 125-88-103 K-Club-2 yrs., Round-up- 1 yr., SPQR-1 yr., Football-3 yrs. Edgett, Ann-Sr: 32-106 Edgett, Randy-Soph: 69-135 Edwards, Viola-Jr: 55 Eggleston, Maurice-Soph: 69 159 Elam, Jim-Sr: 32-121-89-125- 103-154 K-club-3 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Track-3 yrs., Who's Who- 1 yr., Powderpuff Cand., Round-up-1 yr. Elder, Micki-Jr: 55-101-22-97- 102-110 Eleager, Richard-Soph:.70 England, Victor-Jr: Eppright, Lynn-Soph: 70-117 Escobar, Angel-Jr: 56 Esquivel, Lupe-Soph: 70 Esquivel, Maria-Jr: 56 Estrada, Alex-Jr: 56 Estrada. Juan-Soph: Evans, Carmen-Soph: 93-70 F Falcon, Andres-Soph: 70 Falcon, Maria-Sr: 32 Falcon, Sam-Jr: 56 Falcon, Valentin-Soph: 70 Cono-Sr: 32-105 Farias, K-club-3 yrs., Football-2 yrs., VIC-1 yr., Track-3 yrs. Farmer, Elaine-Sr: 32-97-104- 117-83-82 Chorus-2 yrs., FHA-3 yrs., pres., songleader, area, office dist. officer, ICT-1 yr., Who's Who-1 yr., Stu. Cab.- 2 yrs., VIC-1 yr., V-Pres. Brahmettes-1 yr., Drama Club Fechner, Johnny-Soph: 70-111- 115 Fielder, Cecil-Soph: 70 Fields, Brenda-Soph: 70 Figueroa, Ben-Jr: 56-117 Figueroa, Raul-Soph: 70-134 Filla, Marvin-Sr: 32-94 FFA-3yrs., Football-1 yr., Baseball-1 yr. Finley, Karl-Sr: 32 Chorus-1 yr., Slide Rule-1 yr., Basketball-3 yrs., Track-1 yr. Fisher, Jack-Soph: 70 Figlgrer, Ross-Sr: 33-144-103-100- NHS-1 yr., K-club-1 yr., El Aguila-2 yrs., Tennis-3 yrs. Fitch, Bob-Sr: 33-104 DE-1 yr., Tennis-1 yr. Flato, David-Jr: 33 Flores, Rolando-Soph: Flores, Maria-Soph: 70 Flores, Ramon-Soph: 70-111 Flores, Ricardo-Soph: 70 Flores, Viola-Jr: 56 Foret, Judy-Soph: 70 Forister, Bill-Sr: 33 Foster, Sally-Soph: 70 Foust, Sherry-Soph: 93-70 Fox, Mary Margaret-Soph: 70- 110-117-112 Cindy West was nominated by the Senior Class and elected by the faculty to receive the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Frasier, Carl-Sr: 33-106 Band-2 yrs., DE-1 yr. Freberg, John-Sr: 33-121-125- 103 K-club-2 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Powderpuff-1 yr., Football- 3 yrs. Frederick, Sammy-Jr: Sr: 33-96 FHA- 2 yrs., Library Club- 1 yr., Library Assist.-1 yr., El Aguila-2 yrs. Frick, Doug-Jr: 56-144-145-103 Fugate, Ann-Sr: 33-22-97-111- 82-84-112-90 NHS-2 yrs., Band-3 yrs., sec., treas., Number Sense.- 2 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Office Assist-1 yr., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., El Toro-2 yrs., Brahmettes- 2 yrs-, Powderpuff-1 yr. Fuller, Larry-Jr: 56-103 Gaines, G Kathleen-Sr: 34-104 Gallimore, Karen, Jr: 56-93-137 Galloway, Susan-Soph: 70 Galvan, Connie-Soph: 70 Garcia, Garcia, Ana-Jr: 56-93 Antonio-Sr: 34-1 VIC-1 yr. Garcia, Eddie-Sr: Garcia, Garcia, 103 Elida-Jr: 56-137 Eloy-Sr: 34-125-94-121- Powderpuff King, K-club- 3 yrs 2 yrs Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, 2 yrs., 2 yrs., ., FFA-3 yrs., Track- Powderpuff Cheerl.- Chorus 2 yrs., Football- Gertrudis-Soph: 70-111 Gilbert-Soph: 70 Hector-Soph: 70 Jessie-Soph: 70 Luis-Jr: 56-134 Juan-Soph: 70 Malvina-Jr: 56-111 Manuel-Soph: 70-134 Mary-Soph: 70 Mary-Soph: F. Jr: 56-98 Garcia, Mary L.-Soph: 70-116 Minerva-Jr: 56-106 Garcia, Garcia, Olga-Jr: 56-110 Garcia, Patricia-Soph: 70-101- 99-91 Garcia, Patricia-Soph: 70-93 Paul So h' 70-94 Garcia, - p . Garcia, Rosy-Soph: 70 Garcia, Sylvia-Soph: 70 Yolanda-Jr: Garcia, Gardner, Richard-Sr: 34-84-91 NHS-3 yrs., El Toro-1 yr., Round-up-1 yr., Art club-1 yr. Garland, Luther, Soph: 71-141 Garner, Linda-Jr: 56 Garza, Abel-Jr: 56-106 Garza, Alicia-Jr: 56 Garza, Edna-Sr: 34-67-110-151- 113-112 Band-2 yrs., Band Hall Assist.-1 yr., Corps Captain- 1 yr., K-ettes-1 yr., Band Officer-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., Homecoming Candidate Garza, Ernestina-Soph: Garza, Evangelina-Soph: 71-93- 90-136 Garza, Frances-Jr: 56 Garza, Gloria-Sr: 34-93 Garza, Gloria-Jr: 56-93-111 Garza, Gracie-Jr: 56 Gustavo-Soph: 71 Hilda-Jr: Garza, Garza, Garza, Irma-Soph: 71 Garza, Larry-Sr: 34-103-137 K-Club-, Football-1 yr., Cross Country-2 yrs., Track Mgr., Stu. Cab. Rep., El Aguila Garza, Mary Ella-Soph: 71-93- 100-136 Garza, Mike-Jr: 57-100-117-141 Garza, Mucio-Soph: 71 Garza, Oscar-Soph: 71 Garza, Robery-Soph: 71 Garza, Rolando-Soph: 71-125- 134-121-103 Garza, Rolando-Sr: 34 Baseball-2 yrs. Garza, Ro Garza, manita-Jr: 57 Rosalia-Soph: 71 Garza, Tomas-Soph: 71-111-114 Garza, El Agui Tomasita-Sr: 34 la-2 yrs. Geary, Jim-Soph: 71-135 Genz, Eric-Jr: 57-101-110 Gerik, Peggy-Sr: 34-106 DE-2 yrs.., DE Sweetheart Gerwick, Donna-Jr: 57 Gerwick, Ronald-Soph: 71 Gilbreath, Janet-Sr: 34-106 Given, Sharon-Sr: 34 Glock, Jo Ann-Sr: 35-89-98-107- 100-82-90 Round-Up-1 yr., Stu. Cab.- 1 yr., El Toro-2 yrs., FTA- 2 yrs., Stu. Cab. rep., Drama Club-1 yr., Annual salesman-2 yrs. Glock, John-Soph: 71 Gomez, Bobby-Jr: 57-101-122- 121-103 Gomez, Rudy-Sr: 35 Gonzalez, Andy-Soph: 71 Gonzalez, Angel-Soph: 71 Gonzales, Aurelio-Soph: 71 Gonzales, Delia-Sr: Gonzales, Esmeralda-Sr: 35 Gonzales, Ricardo-Jr: Gonzales, Hector-Jr: 57 Gonzales, Jovita-Jr: 57 Gonzales, Maria-Jr: 57 Gonzalez, Rene-Soph: 71 Gonzalez Sam-Jr: 57-105 Gonzalezi Ventura-Sr: 35 Goode, Sherry-Jr: 57 Gordon, Mike-Sr: 35-106 DE-1 yr. Gray, Donald-Sr: 35 Band-3 yrs. Grayson, Rodney-Soph: 71-107 Grief, Ronnie-Jr: 57-136-135 Griggs, Jacque-Soph: 71-93-136 Guerra, Aurora-Sr: 35 FTA-1 yr., Band-2 yrs., Chorus-2 yrs., Science Club- 1 yr., Powder Puff-1 yr. Guerra, Manuel-Soph: 71-134 Guerra, Oscar-Soph: 71 Guerrero, Becky-Soph: 71-110 Guerrero, Gracie-Sr: 35-98 FTA-2 yrs., Library Club, El Aguila-2 yrs. Guevara, Jesus-Soph: 71-135 Guillott, Pat-Jr: 57 Guevara, Gustavo-Jr: 57-137 Guiterrez, Evan-Sr: 36-117 Chorus-2 yrs., K Club, Football-2 yrs. Gutierrez, Frank-Soph: 72 Gutierrez, Ramiro-Soph: 27-110 Gutierrez, Robert-Soph: 72 Gutierrez, Roldan-Soph: 72-134 Guzman, Yolanda-Soph: 72 H Haggerton, Colleen-Sr: 36 Hakenewerth, Wayne-Jr: 57 Haisley, Mildred-Soph: 92-93-72 Halberdier, Johnny-Sr: 36-103- 142-143 KHS Band-1 yr., K-Club-2 yrs., Golf-3 yrs.,,NHS Hall, Larry-Soph: 72 Hall, Linda-Jr: 57 Hamff, Kathleen-Jr: 56-57-84- 110-113 Hamilton, Blake-Jr: 57-103-121- 126-155-138-139 Hamilton, Butch-Soph: 72 Hampton, Kathleen-Soph: 72 Hanson, David-Soph: 72 Harris, Al-Sr: 121-36-84-126-103 NHS-2 yrs., Powder-Puff Cheerleader-1 yr., K.Club- 2 yrs., SPQR-1 yr., Basketball-2 yrs., Football 3 yrs., Tennis-1 yr., Powder- Puff Coach-1' yr. Harris, Connie-Jr: 93-22-57 Harris, Cynthia-Jr: 85-87-57 160 Harris, James-Jr: 57 Harris, Sandra-Jr: 86-87-93-57 Hartman, Cindy-Soph: 66-92-93- 72-136-99 Hartman, Ginger-Sr: 92-36-89- 107-100-136-82-83-161- 159-85-90 FHA-2 yrs., Pres. City Pres., Sec., Powder Puff-2 yrs., Quill 8: Scroll-1 yr., Debate- 1 yr., El Aguila-4 yrs., Student Cabinet Representative-1 yr., Student Cabinet-1 yr., Sec. Trea., El Toro-2 yrs., Brahmettes-2 yrs., Drama Club, DAR Constitutional Award., Brahma Round-Up- 1 yr.-Business Manager. Haun, Jane-Sr: 101-36-89-97- 98-107-136-82-155-84-16L 162-85-90 NHS-2 yrs., FHA-3 yrs., pres., sec. Citywide Council, Chap. degree, State Degree, Round-up-1 yr., El Aguila- 1 yr., SPQR-3 yrs., v. pres., Powderpuff Football-2 yrs., Who's Who-2 yrs., Student Cabinet-2 yrs., Sophomore V. pres., El Toro-3 yrs., Editor, Brahmettes-2 yrs., One Act Play-2 yrs., FTA- 2 yrs., v. pres. Drama Club 1 yr., Quill 8x Scroll-2 yrs. Haunschild, Steven-Soph: 72- 111-116-117 Hausler, Alan-Sr: 36 Hayes, Robert-Soph: 72 Hayes, Shirley Lorraine-Soph: 72-111-116-117 Hayes, Billy-Sr: 36 Band-3 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr. Hazlett, Cherlyn-Jr., 92-93-22- 57-97-82 Heininger, Suellyn-Sr: 36 El Aguila-1 yr., Band-2 yrs. Hernandez, Carlota-Soph: 72 Hernandez, Ramiro-Soph: 72 Herod, James-Jr: 57-100 Hignete, Jerry-Soph: Higgins, Jimmy-Jr: 57-142-143 Hildreth, Marcia-Jr: 93-57-116- 117 Hill, Steve-Soph: 72 Hiller, Suzanne-Jr: 93-101-57- 97-137 Hinkle, Jan-Sr: 93-106 FHA-3 yrs., Chapter Degree, DE-1 yr., Powderpuff-2 yrs., Cottage Hostess-1 yr. Hinojosa, Gloria-Soph: 72 Hinojosa, Hector-Jr: 57-110 Hook, Suzie-Soph: 72 Hocker, Helen-Sr: 36-111 NHS-2 yrs., Band-4yrs., Library Club-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs., Stage Band-2 yrs., GAA-1 yr. Hodge, Kermit-Soph: 121-126 Hodge, Henry-Sr: 36-103-138-139 Band-3 yrs., K-Club-2 yrs., Basketball-3 yrs., Track- 3 yrs., Baseball-1 yr. Holt, Barbara-Soph: Holt, Janet-Soph: 72 Horn, Barbara-Soph: Horton, Kenneth-Soph: 72-94-75 House, Marilyn-Soph: 93-72-111 Houston, Mary-Soph: 72 Hubert, George-Sr: 36-106 FFA-4 yrs., DE-1 yr. Hubert, Patricia-Jr: 57 Huerta, Julio-Jr: 57 Huerta, Margarita-Sr: 36-98 FTA-2 yrs., El Toro-1 yr. Huff, Dawn-Jr: 58-100-137-117 Hunt, Kenny-Jr: 58 I lngrahm, Dorothy-Soph: 101-72 Ireland, Kathy-Soph: 66-93-72- 111-82 Isassi, Lucy-J r: 58 Isassi, Mary Helen-Jr: 58 Ivy, Micky-Soph: 72-111 J Jackson, Betty-Soph: 96-72 Jackson, Wanda-Soph: 72 Jacob, Gregory-Soph: 72 James, Danny-Jr: 58-94-95 Jankousky, Chris-Jr: 58-111 Jansen, Anna-Soph: Kelly, Paul-Jr: 58 Kcfginedy, R. A.-Jr: 55-102-111- Kerwin, Lillian-Soph: 73-110 Kerwin, Richard-Soph: 73 Key, Darlene-Jr: 58 Janice-Sr: 22-37-110-115- NHS-2 yrs., Band-3 yrs., Chorus-1 yr., Office Assist.- 1 yr., SPQR-2 yrs., UIL .Contest-3 yrs. King Jud -Sr: Jenkins, Ella Mae-Sr: 93-37-137 - ' Y Chorus-1 yr.: FHA-3 yrsmg Ilginnet, Hazel-Sr, 37-106 Powderpuff-2 yrs., One Act Play-1 yr. Jerkins, Judith-Soph: 72 Jiminez, Evangelina-Jr: 58 Jiminez, Guadalupe-Jr: 58 Johnsey, Stan-Jr: 58-104 irk, Douglas Sr. 37 105 ICT-2 yrs., VIC 162-1 yr., VIC 214-2 yrs. Kitner, Kathy-Sr: 37-106 Chorus-1 yr., DE-1 yr., SPQR-2 yrs. Sandi Tomlin was recognized for her outstanding science project at the N ASA-NSTA Youth Science Congress at the Manned Space Center in Houston. Johnson, Pam-Sr: 37-106 DE-2 yrs.-2nd in state competition, sec, Office Assist.-2 yrs., Speech Contest- 1st place Johnson, Patty-Soph: 66-101-72 99 Johnson, Sandy-Soph: 66-22-72 97-111-82-113 Jones, Allen-Soph: 73 Jones, Craig-Jr: 58-110-116-117 Jones, Irving-Soph: 73 Jones Norma-Jr: 58-98-100-137 Jones Phyllis-Soph: 73 Jones Ralph-Jr: 58-105 Juarez, Ricardo-Soph: 73-142- 143 Jungman, Bernard-Jr: 58 Justice, Clyde-Sr: 37 K Kantz, Cinda-Sr: 101-37-97-100- 115-84 NHS-2 yrs., Band-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs., SPQR-3 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep.-1 yr., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., Brahmettes- 1 yr., Drama Club-1 yr. Keck, John-Jr: 58 Lanier, Ronnie-Sr: 101-38-110- 84-112 NHS-2 yrs., Band-3 yrs., V-Pres.-1 yr., Number Sense-3 yrs., SPQR Latin- 2 yrs., Sgt. At Arms Lassiter, Louis-Jr: 58-106 Leal, Edna-Sr: 111 Leal, Maria-Soph: 73 Leal, Valdemar-Jr: 121-58-126 Lee, Robert-Sr: 38-106 DE-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr. Leggett, Brian-Sr: 38 Lemmond, Camille-Soph: 73-117 Lemmond, Frank-Soph: 73-111- 115-114-112 Lerma, Bene-Soph: 73 Leslie, Terry-Sr: 86-87-92-38- 50-94-95-97-117-148-149 Tennis-1 yr., Cheerleader- 2 yrs., Chorus-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs., Sec-Treas., FFA Sweetheart, Brahmettes- 2 yrs., Homecoming Queen Ley, Ricky-Sr: 38-106 Lipscomb, Joe-Sr: 92-93-38-137 Band-3 yrs., FHA Sweetheart, Stage Band-1 yr. Locke, Marsha-Soph: 93-73 Loden, Pat-Jr: 58 Lofland, Sue-Sr: 92-38-144-145- 137-97-117-82 Chorus-1 yr., V-Pres., FHA- 2 yrs.., 3rd V-Pres., city wide Pres., El Aguila-2 yrs., Tennis-3 yrs., Brahmettes- 2 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep., . Powderpuff-3 yrs., Captain- 2 yrs. Lofton, Wanda-Jr: 58 Lomas, Ramiro-Jr: 58-110 Long, Jo Ann-Sr: 38-106 DE-1 yr., Chorus-1 yr. Longoria, Gloria-Soph: 73 Longoria, Rebecca-Soph: 73 Lopez Amalia-Soph: 73 Lopez Frances-Soph: 73 Lopez Hector-Jr: 58-121-127 Lopez, Israel-Soph: 74-94 Lopez, Joe-Jr: 39-106 Lopez Manuel-Sr: 39-110-117 McCormick, Mike-Soph: 74-107- 111 McCreight, Robert-Soph: 74 McCrocklin, Tommy-Soph: 74 McDougald, Faye-Soph: 96-74 McDougald, Jerry-Jr: 59 McDowell, David-Soph: 74 McGee, Barbara-Soph: 93-74- 110-116-117 McGee, Pat-Jr: 92-101-59-97- 111-116-117 McGlamery, Marc-Jr: 59-111 McLean, Sandy-Soph: 74-77-107- 111-115-112 McMurry, Sharon-Jr: 93-22-52- 59-97-98-107 McNeil, Bob-Sr: 101-39-102-84 NHS-2 yrs., Band-3 yrs., Slide Rule-2 yrs., Number Sense-1 yr., SPQR-3 yrs., Science Club-3 yrs., V-Pres.- 1 yr. McQuerrey, Mike-Jr: 59-102- 110-134-141 McTaggart, Carolyn-Soph: 93- 19-74-97 McTaggart, Charlotte-Sr: 39-100 131 Aguila-2 yrs., Brahmettes- yr. M Mainer, Fred-Jr: 59-100 Maldonado, Rene-Soph: 74 Dalia-Jr: 59 Maldonado, Maldonado, Delia-Jr: 59 Maldonado, Hilda-Jr: 52-59-82 Malina, Jeanette-Jr: 93-59-137 Malone, Weldon-Soph: 74-94 Mares, Mario-Soph: 74 Medina, Mario-Soph: Marroquin, Arnulfo-Soph: 74 Marroquin, Rebecca-Sr: 39 FHA-1 yr. Marroquin, Rosa-Jr: 59-110 Marroquin, Yolanda-Sr: 40 Band-2 yrs., Chorus-1 yr. Martin, Gerald-Soph: Connie-Sr: 40 Martinez, Chorus-1 yr. Martinez, Lupe-Jr: 59 Martinez, Hermelinda-Soph: 74 Barid-3 yrs., Chorus-1 yr. Lopez, Maria-Jr: 58 Lopez, Maria Irma-Sr: 39-110 Band-3 yrs., Chorus-1Vz yrs., FHA-1 yr. Lopez, Sam-Soph: 74 Losoya, Teresa-Soph: 74 Lozano, Rosalicia-Jr: 58-110 Lozano, Thelma-Soph: 74 Luna, Carmela-Soph: 74 Martinez, Martinez, Israel-Sr: 40-103-100 Jimmy-Sr: 26-40-103- 100-137-82-161 Chorus-1 yr., K-Club-2 yrs., El Agulla-2 yrs.: Track-2 yrs., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., Sr. Class Pres. Martinez, Juan-Sr: 111 Martinez, Mary-Jr: 59 Martinez, 127 Oscar-Soph: 121-74- Lyon, Ginny: 58-11-0-136-134 Martinez, Rosa Maria-Jr: 59-93- Lyon, Judy-Sr: 39 98, Knight, Sandra-Soph: 22-73-97- Junior Y-Teen-1 yr. MHTUUSZ- Y0l3-1'1da'S0l0h1 110-113 Mastln. Margaret-Jr: 59-110 Knox, peggynh.: 58 Mc- Mata, Ezequiel-Sr: 40-105-110 Koenig, Daryl-Soph: 121-101- MCBYM9, M11fe'S0Phf 74 VIC-1 YI'- 73-110-99-115-112-91 McCarley, Billy-Soph: 74-111 Mata, Estella-Soph: 74 Koenig, Mark-Jr: 58-125-126- McCauley, Carolyn-Jr: 93-58 Mathews, Sandy-Jr: 93-59 103-138-140 McClanahan, Mary-Sr: 39-100 Meadows, Mona-Soph: 74 Kruse, Johnny-sr: 38-144-103- E1 Aguila-1 yr- Medma. Bladlmwo-Sovh: 74-94 84 yHSj1 yr-5 K-Club-2 WS-3 Jimmy Martinez, youth commissioner, Ginger Hartman, lesnrnis-3 yrs., Whos Who- youth mayor, and Jane Haun, youth city manager, were Kyle, john-Soph, 73 chosen by the Student Cabinet to serve as City Officials during Kiwanis Youth Week. L Labuda, Jeanne-Jr: 58-89-97-98- 100-85-91 Laird, Kay-Soph: 93-73 Lamar, Justo-Sr: 38-137 Lambert, Fred-Sr: 38-103 K-Club-2 yrs., Track-2 yrs., Cross Country-2 yrs. Lambert, Tommy-Sr: 38-105 FFA-2 yrs., VIC-1 yr. Lane, Brenda-Sr: 38 Latin-2 yrs. 161 1' . - Q' S Q Rosemary Smith distinguished herself as King High's Future Homemaker. of Tomorrow with her high score on the Betty Crocker Home Economics Test. Mrs. Mary Light, Homemaking teacher presents her pin. Medina, Lupe-Soph: 74-107-100 Mejia, Juan-Soph: 74 Mendietta, Delfina-Sr: 40 Mendez, Maria-Sr: 40-111 Band-3 yrs., Chorus-1 yr., Stage Band-1 yr. Mendez, Olivia-Sr: 40 Chorus-2 yrs. Mendoza, Carlos-Sr: 40-100-110- 115-84-112 NHS-1 yr., Band-4 yrs., Orchestra-1 yr., El Aguila- 2 yrs., Band Officer-1 yr., Typing Contest-1 yr. Mendoza, Hector-Jr: 59-111 Menn, Dorothy-Sr: 22-40-97- 107-100-84 NHS-1 yr., Chorus-1 yr., Library Club-2 yrs., Hist., Counselor's Assist., El Aguila-2 yrs., Powderpuff- 2 yrs., El Toro-3 yrs., Brahmettes-2 yrs., UIL Typing-1 yr., Drama Club Mertens, Barbara-Soph: 93-74- 110-136-82 Meyer, Kathy-Sr: 40-106 DE-1 yr., Reporter Meyer, Marlene-Soph: 74 Millegan, Jay-Jr: 59 Miller, Andrea-Sr: 40-106 DE-1 yr., Drill Team-1 yr., Girls Club-1 yr., GA A-1 yr., Pep Squad-1 yr. Miller, Franklin-Jr: 121-59-127 Miller, Jessie-Sr: 121-40-137- 129-103-105 K-Club-4 yrs., Science Club- 1 yr., Football-3 yrs., Baseball-3 yrs., All Dist., VIC-1 yr. Joan-Jr: 59 Miller, Miller, Johnny-Soph: 74 Miller, Sandra-Soph: 74 Miller, Bill-Soph: 74 Mireles, Elda-Jr: 59 Mireles, Noemi-Jr: 59-106 Mitchell, Bonnie-Jr: 22-60-97- 82-99 Molina, Rolando-Soph: 74-110- 116-117-115-114 Moloney, Evelyn-Soph: 73-144- 145-116 Moncrief, Linda-Sr: 40-86-87-97- 150 Cheerleader-2 yrs., El Aguila- 1 yr., Brahmettes-2 yrs., Homecoming Candidate Montalvo, Diana-Sr: 41 FHA-1 yr., Powder-puff-1 yr., Interscholastic League-1 yr. Montalvo, Martha-Sr: 22-100-41- 86-87-50-89-97-83-150-157 Cheerleader 2 yrs., Head, Round-Up-1 yr., Library Assist.-1 yr., El Aguila-2 yrs. Pres., Science Club-1 yr., Brahmettes-2 yrs., Homecoming Candidate Montalvo, Roel-Jr: 60-111-114 Montalvo, Xavier-Soph: 74-111 Mooney, Cathi-Jr: 60-101-102- 111 'Moore, Allen-Sr: 41-100 Moore, Sam-Soph: 74 Mora, Guillermo-Jr: 60 Morales, Rosa Linda-Jr: 60 Moreno, Amador-Soph: 75 Moreno, Arnoldo-Jr: 60-134 Moreon, Bobby-Sr: 41-107-100 FFA-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs., Science Club-1 yr., Drama Club-1 yr. Moreno, Julia-Jr: 60 Morin, Isaac-Soph: 75 Morris, Greg-Soph: 134 Mote, Margaret-Sr: 41-101-116- 117-157-84-159 Chorus-3 yrs., NHS-2 yrs., Number Sense-3 yrs., SPQR- 2 yrs., Region All State Choir- 2 yrs., Semi-Finalist-Nat. Merit Scholarship, Who's Who Moya, Maria-Soph: Mungary, Ricardo-Sr: 18-41-105- 138-140 Munguia, Sally-Soph: 75-110 Munguia, Ruben-Jr: 60-104 Munoz, Adan-Soph: 75 Munoz, Adelfa-Soph: Murillo, Hilda-Jr: 60 Musik, Michael-Jr: 101-60-98- 107-110-115-114-112 Myers, Charlotte-Jr: 87-60 Myers, Jerriann-Jr: 60-104 Myers, Karla-Jr: 60-93-137-106 N Najera, Protacio-Sr: 41-110-117 Band-4 yrs. Naranjo, Antonia-Jr: 60 Naranjo, Daisy-Jr: 60 Naranjo, Delfina-Soph: 75 Naranjo, Gloria-Sr: 41 Neems, 107 Tommy-Shop: 101-75- Don-Jr: 60-144 , Joy-Jr: 60-110-115 Nelson, Judy-Soph: 75 Phyllis-Sr: 42 Nelson, Nelson Nelson, Chorus-114 yrs., FHA-1 yr. Neubauer, Diane-Jr: 60-96-92- 93-100 Neuse, David-Soph: 75 Newman, Danny-Sr: 42 Newman, Elaine-Jr: 60-93-101 Newsom, Cindy-Soph: 22-75-97- 110-113 Newton, Joel-Soph: 75 Newton, Linda-Soph: 75 Nix, Dwayne-Jr: 60-121-127-94- 95-103-82 Nix, Jerald-Jr: 60-94-106 Nix, Jimmy-Jr: 60-104 Nix, Lenora-Sr: 41-93 FHA-1 yr. Nunez, Ernesto-Soph: 75 0 Ochoa, Gloria-Sr: 42-98-100 Chorus-1 yr., FHA-2 yrs., Concert Choir-1 yr. Ochoa, Grace-Sr: 42-106 Orchestra-3 yrs., DE-1 yr., FTA-1 yr., DECA-1 yr., Ochoa, Irma-Sr: 42-89-96-1 44- 145-84 Lib. Assist.-14: yr., Round-Up- 1 yr., Tennis-3 yrs., El Toro Salesman-1 yr., NHS-1 yr. Ochoa, Maria-Jr: 61 O'Conner, Carl-Jr: 61 Olivarez, Maria-Jr: 61 Olson, Leona-Jr: 61 Orr, Roland-Sr: 42 Band-2 yrs., Golf-1 yr., Tennis-2 yrs., Stu. Cab.-1 yr. Orta, Alejandro-Soph: 75 Orta, Anna Maria-Sr: 42-98 Chorus-2 yrs., FHA-2 yrs., FTA-1 yr. Ortegon, Carlos-Soph: 75-94 Ortiz, Luis-Jr: 61 O'Shea, Mike-Jr: 61-135 Oveland, Greg-Soph: 75 Oveland, Jeff-Sr: 42-50 P Pack, Carolyn-Soph: 93-101-75- 97-107 Perez, Estela-Soph: 75 Perez, Frank-Sr: 43-103-138-140 Chorus-1 yr., K-Club-3 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Basketball- 3 yrs., Baseball-3 yrs. Perez, Gloria D.-Soph: 76 Perez Guadalupe-Soph: 75-111- 117 Perez Jose-Jr: 61 Perez Maria-Jr: 61 Perez Ramon-Sr: 43-104 FFA-1 yr., K-Club-1 yr., DE-1 yr., ICT-1 yr., Track- 1 yr.. Perez, Robert-Jr: 61 Perez, Valdemar-Jr: 61-110-116- 117-114 Perkins, Steve-Soph: 76 Perry, Dan-Soph: 76-104 Pike, Kitteile-Soph: 93-76 Pilot, Barbara-Sr: 43 Piper, Sandra-Sr: 93-23-43-77- 97-107-117-100-137-84 NHS-2 yrs., Chorus-1 yr., FHA-3 yrs., Office Assist.- 2 yrs., E1 Aguila-2 yrs., Science Club-1 yr., Brahmettes-2 yrs., one-act play-3 yrs., Drama Club, Pres.-1 yr., Powderpuff-3 yrs. Un The Elks Leadership Award was presented to Jane Haun and Donald Black by Mr. John Leithead. Passmore, Judy-Sr: 42-89 Soph. rep, Stu. Cab.-1 yr., El Toro-1 yr., Drama Club- 1 yr., Round-Up-1 yr. Patzig, Barbara-Soph: 22-75-93 Paulk, Candy-Sr: 21-42-97-107- 82-156 Band, K-Ettes-2 yrs., ICT- 1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Stu. Cab.-2 yrs., Sec. Treas., Brahmettes-2 yrs., VIC, Sec.- 1 yr., Who's Who-1 yr. Pederson, Donna-Sr: 42-100 FHA-1 yr., El Aguila-2 yrs. Pena, David-Sr: 42 Pena, Leo-Soph: 75 Pena, Elvia-Sr: 42 FHA-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Powderpuff-1 yr. Pena, Guadalupe-Jr: 61 Pena, Juan-Soph: 75-111 Janie-Soph: 75 Pena, Pena, Mary A.-Sr: 43 FHA-2 yrs., FTA-3 yrs. Pena, Mary F.-Sr: 43 FHA-1 yr. Pena, Maria-Jr: 61-93 ' Pena, Rome-Soph: 101-75-110-91 Perez, Anna-Soph: 75 Perez, David-Jr: 61 Perez, Esmeralda-Soph: 75 l62 Pollard, Tommy-Sr: 43-94 Powder Puff cheerleader- 2 yrs., Chorus-2 yrs., FFA- 2 yrs., DE-1 yr., Science Club-2 yrs. Porter, Danny-Sr: 43-117 Chorus-2 yrs., Football-2 yrs. Porter, Shirley-Jr: 110 Q Quinones, Tele-Jr: 61 Quintanilla, Rogelio-Sr: 44-105- 100 Quintanilla, Ruben-Jr: 61 R Rabon, Margaret-Soph: 76-137 Rabon, Mary Perry-Jr: 61-93 Ramey, Judy-Soph: 76 Ramey, Ronnie-Jr: 61 Ramirez, 100-84 Ramirez, Jesus-Jr: 61 Ramirez, 114 Dora-Sr: 44-96-97- Louis-Sr: 44-110-115- Band-4 yrs., Orchestra-3 yrs., Dist. Band-1 yr., FTA-1 yr. Ramirez, Maria-Soph: 76 Ramirez, Maria Olga-Sr: 44-76- 106 DE-14 yr., Tennis-1 yr. Ramirez, Raul-Jr: 61 Ramos, Alfonso-Sr: 44-104 ICT-2 yrs. Ramoz, Olga-Soph: 44 Ramos, Rodolfo-Jr: 61 Ramsel, Bob-Soph: 76 Ramsel, Charles-Soph: 76 Ramsour, Norma-Sr: 44 Redus, Billy-Soph: 44 Resendez, Jackie-Jr: 61-104 Gilbert-Soph: 76-135-141 Reyes, Reyes, Pete-Soph: 76 Reyna, Ida-Soph: 93-76-110 Ryan, Gary-Soph: 76-116-117 Ryan, Bill-Sr: 45 Chemistry Lab Assist.-1 yr. Ryon, Cynthia-Soph: 93-76-93 Ryon, Judy-Jr: 93-62-98-100 S Saavedra. Henry-Jr: 62-141-155 Salazar, Bebytte-Soph: 77 Salazar, David-Soph: 77 Salazar, Sylvia-Soph: 77 Salinas, 110 Evanila-Sr: 45-93-100- Reyna, Luis-Sr: 44 Reyna, Milda-Soph: 93-76-136 Rhode, Janet-Sr: 22-44-101-88- 97-98-100-82-153-84-85 NHS-2 yrs., Round-up-1 yr., Library Club-1 yr., Counselor's Asst.-1 yr., Debate-1 yr., FTA-2 yrs., El Aguila-2 yrs., SPQR-3 yrs., Who's Who-2 yrs., Stu. Cab.- 1 yr., Brahmettes-2 yrs., Stage Band-1 yr., Quill and Scroll-1 yr. Rice, Rodney-Soph: 94-95 Ridings, Louis-Soph: 76 Rios, Anna-Soph: 76-111-114 Rios, Doroteo-Sr: 44-121-127- 103-117-138-140 K-Club-3 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Basketball-2 yrs., Baseball- 3 yrs., Chorus-2 yrs. Rios, Edmundo-Jr: 61 Rios, Robert-Sr: 44-82 DE-2 yrs., DECA Board Member-1 yr., DE Pres.-1 yr., Student Cabinet Rep.-1 yr. Rivera, Donaciano-Sr: 44-104 FFA-1 yr., ICT-1 yr. Rivera, Rosario-Sr: 44 ICT-1 yr. Rives, Keith-Soph: 101-76-111 Robbins, Joy-Jr: 61 Roberts, Sherry-Sr: 44-96-93 Band-3 yrs., FHA-3 yrs., FTA-1 yr. Salinas, Alma-Soph: 77 Salinas, Ben-Jr: 62 Salinas, Rachel-Jr: 62-106 Salinas, Rose Marie-Soph: 77- 110 Salinas, Yolanda-Sr: 46 Chorus-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., Library Club-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr. Salinas, Yolanda G.-Soph: 77 Sanchez, Sanchez, Minerva-J r: Linda-Soph: 93-77 Sanchez, Jeanie-Soph: 96-93-77 Sanders Jerrie-So hz 77 f P Sanders, Nick-Soph: 77 Sarabia, Braciela-Jr: 62 Sasser, Ruby-Jr: 62-96-137 Satterwhite, Vicki-Jr: 101-62- 97-110 Saucedo, Annie-Soph: 77 Saunders, Peggy-Jr: 62-137 Scales, Angie-Soph: 77-111 Scanlan, Patricia-Jr: 62 Schoettle, Phyllis-Jr: 62-101-97- 85-91 Schroeder, Kenneth-Jr: 101-62- 90 Scott, Dana-Jr: 62-100 Scott, Ann-Soph: 101-77-107 Scott, Sharon-Jr: 61-100 Scott, Wilburn-Soph: 77-134 Smith Rogers, Jimmy-Soph: 76-111-99 FHA-4 yrs., Library Club- 2 yrs. Roberts, Susan-Soph: 96-93-76 Robles, Yolanda-Soph: 76 Robles, Robert-Jr: 61-121-128 Rodman, Phyllis-Soph: 76 Rodriguez, Katy-Jr: 61-111 Rodriguez, Angie-Soph: 76 Rodriguez, Felipe De Jesus- Soph: 76 Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Fernando-Jr: 61 Hector-Soph: 76-1 Helen-Sr: 45-104 Rodriguez Irma-Soph: 76 Rodriguez, Juan-Soph: 76 Rodriguez, Maria-Jr: 61 Rodriguez, Pete-Jr: 61 Rodriguez, Roman-Soph: 76 Roerig, Jeff-Jr: 61-137 Rogers, Gene-Soph: 76 Rogers, George-Soph: 76-111- Rogers, Jean-Soph: 76-136 Rogers, Jerrie-Jr: 55-61-91 101 Rohmfeld, Connie-Jr: 62-93-137 Seddon, Bobby-Soph: 101-77 Shafer, Nancy-Soph: 93-77-136 Shannon, Ruthanne-Sr: 46 Shafer, Virginia-Sr: 46-144-145 Tennis-3 yrs. Sharp, Kay Lynne-Sr: 46-144- 145-89-97-137 NHS-1 yr., FHA-3 yrs., 2nd Vice-Pres., 3rd Vice-Pres., City-Wide Council Pres. 8: lste Vice-Pres., District B Pres. State Degree, Round-Up-1 yr., Tennis-3 yrs., Who's Who- 1 yr., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., Junior Class Reporter, Brahmettes- 1 yr. Silguero, Luis-Jr: 62 Silguero, Maria-Jr: 62 Silva, Humberto-Soph: 77 Silva, Terry-Sr: 46 Chorus-1 yr. Silvas, Adolfo-So hz 77 Simmermaker, Simmermaker, 93-137 P Sandra-Soph: 77 Sharon-Jr: 62- '-,Q-' 1 ' ks? ,gr- QW' Pictured above are the three people without whom this annual would not be possible. For their many long hours in that miserable ole dark room we hereby officially, formally and with much hono-r salute Kenny Stutts, Gerald Black and Kenny Schroeder. Smith, Eldray-Sr: 46-103-100 K-Club-3 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Basketball-1 yr., Baseball- 3 yrs. Smith, Erndray-Soph: 78 Smith, Ronnie-Soph: 78-128-141 Smith, James-Soph: 121-78 Smith, Jeff-Soph: 78-94 Smith, Jimmie Lou-Jr: 93-62-137 Miriam-Jr: 62 smith, Richard-Jr: 84 Ross, Ronnie-Sr: 45-121-128-103 K-Club-2 yrs., SPQR-2 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Track-1 yr. Rosse, Barbie-Soph: 76-62 Rosser. Buffi-Jr: 93 Ruiz, Cecilio-Sr: 45-121-124-128- 103-117-156 K-Club-3 yrs., Football-3 yrs., Track-3 yrs., All-State, All-District, Who's Who-1 yr Ruiz, Diana-Sr: 45-100 El Aguila-2 yrs. Ruiz, Juan-Sr: 45 Ruiz, Renerio-Jr: 62 Russek. Helen-Sr: 16-22-45-88- 97-107-90 Office Assist.-1 yr., Brahmettes-2 yrs., SPQR- 3 yrs., Sec. Treas.-1 yr., El Toro-2 yrs., Brahma Round-Up-1 yr.: Drama Club Rulsfgll, Dee-Jr: 62-100-11-114- Simpson, Gary-Jr: 62-103 Simpson, Pamela-Jr: 62-106 Sims, Benny-Jr: 62-100 Sinclair, Jameda-Soph: 78 Sissom, James-Jr: 62 Skaggs, Carol Ann-Soph: 78 Skipper, Gayle-Soph: 78-93 Skipper, Pam-Sr: 46-96 Chorus-1 yr., FHA-1 yr., Library Club-3 yrs. Skrobarczyk, Eddie-Soph: 78- 135 Skrobarczyk, Richard-Soph: 76 Smith, Bobby-Sr: 46-121-128- 193-152-84 K-Club-3 yrs., Sgt. at Arms, Pres., NHS-2 yrs., El Aguila- 1 yr., Football-3 yrs.., Track- 3 yrs., Who's Who-2 yrs., Powder Puff Candidate Smith, Cheryl-Sr: 46-93-137 FHA-2 yrs., Powderpuff- 2 yrs., DE-1 yr. Smith, Rose Mary-Sr: 465-101-97- 162-90 NHS-2 yrs., Chorus-1 yr., FHA-3 yrs., 4th Vice-Pres., State Degree, SPQR-2 yrs., Science Club-1 yr., El Toro- 2 yrs., Brahmettes-2 yrs., UIL-2 yrs., Drama Club-1 yr. Smith, Sammy-Soph: 78-134 Smith, Tina-Jr: 62 Soliz, Emilio-Soph: 78-115 Soliz, Ernesto-Soph: 78 Soliz, Juan A.-Sr: 46-98-105 Football-1yr., VIC 162-1 yr. Soliz, Juan L.-Sr: 46-107-100- 110-82-112-84 NHS-1 yr., Band-3 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep., El Aguila-2 yrs., Reporter-1 yr., One-Act Play- 2 yrs., Stage Manager-Band Office Assist.-1 yr., FTA- 1 yr., Pres. Soliz, Yolanda-Soph: 78 163 Soper, Robert-Sr: 46-106 DE-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Science Club-1 yr. Soulard, Barbara-Sr: 46-106 FHA-1 yr., DE-1 yr. Spinks, Jack-Jr: 62 St. Clair. Sandy-Jr: 101-52-62- 97-82-91 Steadman, Darwin-Sr: 47-20-104 ICT-1 yr., Band-3 yrs., Science Club-1 yr. Steinke, Larry-Sr: 47-88 Round-Up-1 yr., 2 yrs. Steinke, Leslie-Sr: 47 Science Club-1 yr. Stephenson, Frank-Soph: 78-137 Stiles, Joe-Sr: 39-47-50 Stivors, Jimmy-Sonh: 78-94 Stockwell, Richard-Soph: 78 Stone, Pat-Sr: 47-104 FHA-2 yrs., Jr. Degree, ICT- 1 yr., Powder Puff-1 yr. Stutts-Kenny-Sr: 47-104-90 Round-Up-1 yr., El Toro- 2 yrs., Pohtographer, Sports Editor, One Act Play-3 yrs., Powderpuff Coach-2 yrs., Drama Club-1 yr. Sullivan, Susan-Sr: Summer, Judy-Jr: 62-137 Swan, Ann-Soph: 78-110 Swan, Dan-Soph: 78-111 Swarks, Jim-Soph: 78 Science Club- i 2 ,gnc . , -if-www 1... V 11, -Q W 9-.-P Remembering the Black and Gold past, King High students face the future with courage. T Tagge, Allan-Sr: 47 Tamez, Homer-Jr: 63 Tamez, Noe-Sr: 47-106 DE-1 yr. Taplin, David-Sr: 47-48-101-89- 107-102-82-84 NHS-1 yr., Band-2 yrs., Dist. Band-2 yrs., Region Band- 2 yrs., Stage Band-2 yrs., Round-Up-14 yr., Debate-1 yr., SPQR-3 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep., Science Cabinet Club, Stu. Cab. Rep., Stu. Cab..-2 yrs., One Act Play-1 yr., Extemp. Speaking-2 yrs. Taylor, Mary-Jr: 63 Teer, Kenneth-Soph: 78 Tellez, Thelma-Sr: 26-48-89-98- 100-82-85 Band-2 yrs,, Round-Up-1 yr., Library Club-1 yr., El Aguila, Reporter-1 yr., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., Sr. Class Sec.-Treas., FTA- 1 yr., Historian-1 yr., Quill Sz Scroll-1 yr. Temanson, Karen-Soph: 93-78 Terry, Mark-Soph: 78-111-137 Terry, Robert-Sr: 48-111-114 Band-3 yrs., Slide Rule-1 yr., SPQR-1 yr., Science Club- 2 yrs. Terry, Sue-Soph: 92-93-78-110- 113 Thompson, Ernestine-Sr: 48-107- 137 Thompson, Butch-Soph: 78 Thoss, Ann-Jr: 63-87-97-137 Tijerina, Raymond-Soph: 78 Tijerina, Rosa-Soph: 78 Timmon, Eddy-Jr: 63 Titcomb, Ted-Sr: 48-100 NHS-1 yr. Tomlin, Sandi-Sr: 22-48-102- 100-84-161 FHA-3 yrs., Office Assist.- 1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Science Club-1 yr., Powderpuff-2 yrs., Tennis-1 yr., El Toro-1 yr., Brahmettes-1 yr., Tex. Jr. Ac. of Science-1 yr. Torres, David-Jr: 63-105 Torres, Tony-Sr: 48-100 El Aguila-2 yrs. Torres, Rosa-Jr: 63 Trant, Rodney-Sr: 92-48-94-95- 117-82 Chorus-2 yrs., FFA-3 yrs., Stu. Cab. Rep.., Sec. Reporter, El Aguila-2 yrs., Football- Vasquez, Facundo-Sr: 49-117 Chorus-15 yrs. ' Vasquez, Raul-Soph: 79 Vela, Gloria-Soph: 79 Vela, Imelda-Jr: 63-100 Vela, Nicolasa-Soph: 79 Vela, Oscar-Jr: 63 Vela, Pablo-Sr: 49 Track-M yr. in Cross Country Velggquez, Melquiadez-Sr: 49- Band-4 yrs., Band Mgr.-1 yr., VIC Dist. Officer, Treas.-1 yr. Vella, Danny-Sr: 49-104 Vera, Dolly-Soph: 79-113 Vera, Rosie-Sr: 49-110-111 Chorus-1 yr., Band-3 yrs., UIL Twirling-2 yrs., UIL Band-3 yrs. Vest, Sharron-Soph: 79 Via, Jim-Sr: 49-88 Round-Up-1 yr. Vidal, Rogerio-Soph: 79 Viera, Elizabeth-Soph: 79 Villagomez, Christella-Soph: 93- 79-136 Villarreal, Oscar-Jr: Villarreal, Pete-Sr: 49 Chorus-1 yr. Villarreal, Yolanda-Jr: 63 W 1 yr., Stu. Cab.-1 yr. Trevino, Anthony-Soph: 78 Trevino, Caroline-Jr: 63 Trevino, Corando-Jr: 63 Trevino, Diana-Sr: 48-106 Band-3 yrs., DE-1 yr. Trevino Eddie-Jr: 63-106 Trevino Isabel-Soph: 78 Trevino, Henry-Soph: Trevino, Jose-Soph: 78 Walker, James-Sr: 49-144 K-Club-3 yrs., Science Club- 1 yr., Tennis-3 yrs. Walker, Jean-Sr: 49 FHA-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr., Brahmettes-1 yr. Walker, 136 Walker Walshe 1 John C.-Jr: 653-100-134- Randy-Jr: 63 Robert-Soph: 79-94 Trevino Lillian-Soph: 78 Trevino Linda-Soph: 78 Trevino, Manuel fBil1yJ-Sr: 48 121-129-103 K-Club-2 yrs., Football-3 yr. Trevino, Romero-Jr: 63-110-114- 112 Trevino, Thelma-Sr: 48-100 FHA-1 yr., FTA-1 yr., El Aguila-1 yr. Trevino, Velma-Soph: 78-110 Truan, George-Sr: 48-104 Chorus-1 yr, K-Club-2 yrs., ICT-1 yr., Track-2 yrs., Cross Country-2 yr.. Turcotte, Roy-Sr: 48 Chorus-2 yrs., FFA-4 yrs., Sec, E1 Aguila-2 yrs., Stu. Cab.-1 yr., Science Club-2 yrs. Turner, Richard-Soph: 78-135 Turner, Jessie Mae-Sr: 48 Band-3 yrs., Chorus-2 yrs., FHA-1 yr., Chapel Club-1 yr. Turner, Tommy-Sr: 48-121-122- 103-137 Track Mgr.-3 yrs., Football Mgr.-3 yrs., K-Club-3 yrs. Twedell, Susan-Jr: 101-63-97- 102 Tyler, Mary-Sr: 49 Chorus-1 yr. U Ulatoski, Richard-Soph: 78-104- 137 Underbrink, Bill-Sr: 49 FFA-2 yrs. Underbrink, J ames-Soph: 78 Utley, Maria Hilda-Soph: 79 Utley, Raul-Jr: 63 V Valverde, Christine-Soph: 79 Vafi Fleet, Jane-Sr: 49-100-116- 17 Chorus-3 yrs., Reg. Choir- 2 yrs., FHA-3 yrs., El Aguila- 2 yrs., FTA-1 yr., State Choir-1 yr. Watson, Lawrence-Jr: 63-135- 140 Watson, Richard-Sr: 49-121-124- 84-138 NHS-1 yr., K-Club-3 yrs., Basketball-3 yrs., Football- 3 yrs., Baseball-3 yrs. Watson. Robert-Jr: 63-103-141 Webb, William-Jr: 121-63-129 Weeks, Marilyn-Soph: 93-79-136 Wehmeyer, Jenelle-Soph: 79 Weidel, Katherine-Jr: 63 Welton, Jimmy-Jr: 63 Welton, Karen-Soph: 79 West, Cindy-Sr: 101-102-22-49- 89-97-107-84-160 NHS-1 yr., Round-Up-1 yr., Library Club-1 yr., V.-Pres., Office Assist.-1 yr., El Aguila-2 yrs., Sec., SPQR- 2 yrs., Pres., Science Club- 1 yr., Reporter, Tennis-1 yr., Who's Who-1 yr., Stu. Cab.- 2 yrs., Sec., Soph. Pres., El Toro-2 yrs., Brahmettes- 2 yrs., One Act Play-2 yrs., Drama Club-1 yr. Whitley, Linda-Jr: 64 Wiese, Shirley-Soph: 79 Wilcox, Mary-Sr: 49 FHA-3 yrs., Library Club- 14 yr.: El Aguila-1 yr. Wilder, Nancy-Jr: 93-22-64 Wiley, Sandra-Jr: 101-64-110- 116-117 Walk. Susi-Jr: 52-64-88-97-100- 82-99-154-85 Williams, Lynne Ann-Sr: 101- 50-91 SPQR-2 yrs., Office Assist.- 2 yrs., Drama Club-1 yr., El Toro-1 yr., Salesgirl, Filing and Index Mgr. Williams, Nan-Soph: 79-100 Williams, Nancy-Jr: 64 Williams, Norma-Sr: 50 El Aguila-1 yr. Williams. Peggy-Soph: 79 Wilson, Ben-Jr: 64-100-110 164 Wilson, Bettye-Soph: 93-79 Wilson, Carlos-Sr: 121-50-123- 103-116-117 Chorus-1 yr., K-Club-2 yrs., El Aguila-1 yr., Science Club- Football Manager- Track-1 yr. 1 yr., 2 yrs., Wilson, Dennie-Sr: 50 Band-114 yrs. 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