H M King High School - El Toro Yearbook (Kingsville, TX)
- Class of 1966
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,.1,L...f.uL..r.L. Wha+ Did You Learn in School Today. Dear LiHle Bog of Mine? Wilh iihejgyyords of old folk iune, Whal' Did You Learn in School Today? lhe l9b6 El Toro preseriilialipicloriallyi-the individualify of ihis school year in 'l'wo d,if'ferenl' ways-'firsl' by using aclion shoii lhal show what sl'uclen'l's, club members, 'l'eachers, and al'hle'l'es aclually did inslead of l'he 'lrradilional posed piclures, and by including 'l'he en'l'ire school yyear from regislralion fo gradualion. ln lhisl 'e l'he Besl Year Yer KHS has becomeiiaicloser lmil' yunil', working, playing pushing +o make 'lhisl 'lhe besl' school yel. May 'lhis yearbook serve -loflinlc lhe pas? year wilh l'he coming one and so rekindle lhis Brahma spiril' so lhal' il' williemerge as lhe ligh'r of l96b-67. 85 I learned ThaT people make a school They ToIIow a Tad or seT a rule I Iearned ThaT sTudenTs roam The haII They TIaunT Their youTh Trom waII To wall And everywhere The PEOPLE are ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school Today ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school . . . Page 4 I Iearned our leaders no honor lack They worlc Tor The school and The gold and The black They TighT wiTh a willing hearT and hand I-Iere's which PERSONALITIES meT our demand ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school Today ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school ..... Page I6 I Iearned ThaT sTudenTs meeT everyday I Iearned ThaT seldom has one a say They ioin in IaughTer and in pain And Trom Them come all greaT men Here's which ORGANIZATIONS reign ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school Today ThaT's whaTI Iearned in school . . . Page 32 .... - 'wing I Iearned ThaT some musicians grow To Tame I Iearned ThaT arT and drama do The same I Iearned They work To TiT a'mood I'Iere's whaT all FINE ARTS include ThaT's whaT I Iearned in school Today ThaT's whaTI Iearned in school. . . Page 62 I i - 'uam il- I I In Table OT' ConTenTs S Ayyy W AA JNAJ' I learned Thal' players deTermine The game I learned True sporTsmanship is The aim I learned ThaT losers pay The price I-lere's whaT our ATHLETICS comprise ThaT's whaT I learned in school Today ThaT's whaT I learned in school ..... Page 74 I learned ThaT Teachers IecTure in class I learned girls' knees peek below The dress I learned democracy here begins Here's whaT in my CLASSES never ends ThaT's whaT I learned in school Today ThaT's whaTl learned in school . . . Page IOO . I learned our Teachers musT be greaT V C 1 OT paTience and good Temper made I, 'QQ il Ready To shape The minds oT 'men Ready To meeT The world's demand M Here's The FACULTY ThaT Takes command ThaT's whaT I learned in school Today if ThaT's whaT I learned in school ..... Page I6O f I learned man's names inTo Tiles are made I learned Thal' cards show whenever he's laTe l learned all accomplishmenTs become a IisT And all our colleges depend on This And everyone is Tound wiThin an INDEX midsT ThaT's whaT I learned in school Today ThaT's whaT I learned in school . . . Page I76 1 And everywhere Their voices become undisTinguishable in The halls. whispers in The classroom. and silenT in The audi- Torium. FooTsTeps echo in The corridors, resound aT The Tinal escape oT each day, and shuTTle To The beaT OT music aT The l-lomecoming dance and The Prom. Lockers slam shuT, accompanied by The groans oT book-laden sTudenTs looking Torward To homework. And The beaT persisTs. Throbbing Through The body and soul as BeaT '66 swings on, as TooTball players clash. as baskeTballs Swish Through, as Tennis balls Tly by, as Track keeps going. and as caTeTeria Tood looms ahead. Eyes smile in anTicipaTion as rings arrive, inviTaTions make an ap- pearance, and diplomas pass Trom hand-To-hand. Lake King inviTes naTure lovers, while The biology greenhouse deliines The meaning oT green Thumbs. And everywhere The people are, They sing in praise and cry in ioy. They read a book or acT a parT. They work. play, meeT. or iusT exisT. They are and will persisT as leaders and Tol- lowers, and men and women. Each Tollows or capTures a dream, a piece oT eTerniTy, a drop oT rain. These are The people Trom l'lenrieTTa lvl. King l-ligh. 0-Q---N.. ,, ,W LeTT: lnviTaTions are here! James McClelland counTs his money as he picks his up. BoTTom: Bong! Bow To The will of The masTer. Cindy HarTman acTs as misTress of ceremonies Tor The Fl-TA Ball while Mr. Paul Jones, principal, aTTempTs To improve The sound producTion, gk Q if F er 9 , E Regisiering. Painiing Signs 3 Si . li 1 za il Q gl H i 'li al ll if QI ll as u as H I if ll I ll 2 gl an i my 1 l l if nv-l 'K Joe Saenz wails apprehensively as Mrs. Jo Ann Herring and Miss Clara Blackwell check his English sched- ule. Judy Sharp helps Mrs. Mary Lighl' a+ regisrralion. Rain wel pafios don'l kelep Carolyn Pack from working on Homecoming decoralions or John Calkins from enioying rhe dance. Twirling, WiTnessing SepTember. OcTober, November are memorable because They were Tilled wiTh The ioys oT beginning a school year . . . regisTraTion . . . seeing old Triends. malcing new ones . . . TooTbaII vicTories. and deTeaTs . . . pep rallies . . . spiriT conTesTs . . . I-lomecoming. The people oT KI-IS became involved during These monThs. Involved in plans . . . a summer delivery year- book. Involved in social TuncTions . . . Homecoming. queens, sweeThearTs, princesses. and beaus. Involved in geTTing ready Tor college . . . SAT preliminaries. In- volved in hosTing . . . Band Day . . . nexT year's library convenTion. Involved in winning . . . eighTeen members in regional orchesTra. The year was underway, The sTage was seT, The mood. apparenT-This would be The besT year yeT. For Three years Powder PuTT fans were enTer- Tained by Drum Maior Leo Canales and Tor many years The King Ranch has provided The school children oT Kingsville wiTh a concerT by The Corpus ChrisTi Symphony. Barbara Lacy wiTnesses in a mock Trial in a civics class. 'Ts Celebrafing Chri +mas l December, January, and February made Jrhemselves noriceable wiih a brealh of . . . ioy . . . loneliness . . . freedom . . . laughier . . . sadness . . . loensiveness . . . s+rangeness . . . learning . . . and Jrhe orieni. Each broughi ilrs own personali+y +o Jringe lhe changing moods. As Jrhe moods moved, 'lhe evenis followed one anolrher info Jrhe realm of remembrance, special +o each person in a differen+ way. Memories made of Jrinsel and spoilighls, of sighis and sounds, of fears unshed, of dreams come True, of Things gone by io never reiurn, and of laughfer shared were siored in Jrhe brain cells of Those who Jroolc a par? in each crearion. GI Joe Tommy Nelms dreams of home, while Norfh Pole visi'I'or Sanla Claus lCoach Ronnie John- sonl signs for a suire. Princess Calrherine Caradia expounds on The Worlh of Freedom, and John- ny Wooley says good-bye +o King High and 'rhe S+uden+ Cabinef pres- idency. Ns W. we Q l ,s 1' Ax' R s M, Lab reclini- cians were among llwe professions rep- resenled al King Higl'l's firsl Career Day. John Calkins allemprs 'ro pass by a lacully guard. Senior ring orders highligln Vladimir Medina's day, while Franlc Sloclcwell guesses again dur- ing ine Air Force lesl. FHA ball gels underway as Cindy Harlman awails her cue wiil1 FHA guesls. - we , . - 431' -' ig mf' A K YW, , nv' 'K aa. , .s r 4 xx ' 4 s -wife , f 55 .2 . s r'ss Taking esis. Buging Ring . Advancing io Regional UIL or M I0 mirez, Carolyn Pack, Mike McCormick, and l-lecior Garcia compeied in Region- ali Ull.. Mr. lviarly Schullz performs ine gorey iask on Au- rora Perez while Ce- cilia Garcia and Maggie Salinas walcli. Sludenls en- ioyed lime anlics of lhe beavers as pho- A ' 'lograpbed by Mr. A Earl l-lilfiker. Willw a iislliul of aclivilies, lviarcb and April rivaled for prominence in ine Jrliouglils of sludenis wilb . . . UlL com- peiiiion . . . Jr.-Sr. Bulfel Prom . . . Easier Assernbly . . . cheerleader lryouls . . . Audubon film . . .and blood lyping. Seem- ing 'ro seek a beginning for llwe end, more sludenls became engaged in lime aclivilies. Sally Fosler, Jan Anderson, Con- nie Torres. Elio Ra- Dancing ai ihe Buffei-Prom Always before a crowd, Mary Helen Winkler models during The Easier Assembly while Pal Low- rie 'fries ouf for cheerleader. Rosa- lie Chiuminailo Jriclcles Sandy Mc- Lean and Joe Sam Garcia dances wilh Dora Maldonado as The music floais during 'flue Prom. f Y ,vw-whlgyvw, Q Y.. ,x Beal mg. Lislening. Fi hing. Roberf Wallcer, righl, alias Sonny and Thomas Arlhur alias Cher bell oul a surfing song al lhe Beal '66, while Mr. Jones ancl Mary Boyer relive 'lhe aclveniures of Aslronaul Scoll' Carpenler. Junior-about 'lo-be-Senior Ellen Fein compares her newly arrived senior ring wilh Carolyn Pacla's lasl year's ring. As summer rains began 'ro fall, Lake King was formed. Principal Paul F. Jones helps Barbara Paizig, Paliy Yeagle. Carmen Evans, and Peggy Wilson 'raclcle l'he iishermen's lracle. Dolly lngraham beck- ons anolher senior lo lhe 'forum where Mr. E. R. Holland exchanges receipls for gowns. The Graclualing Class ol '66. May came lo wave a lasi good-bye wilh a deluge of . . . wafer . . . prepara- lions . . . music. rings . . . as+ronau+s . . . diplomas . . . caps and gowns. Each acliv- iiy broughl a reminder Jrhal' Jrhe end was near. Each in- creased Jrhe excilemenr for each sludenr as l'he 'Finals be- came imminenl. The end came. Two by Two Jrhey filed our wilh each having 'rhings 'ro do and places 'ro go for 'rhe coming years. Wearing Caps And Gowns ya. .H I. , v K , if ,fi I , . Te ' , l Congrafulafing, Bidding Farewell , X. ,J 5,1 , N Xiu Lf I :vq.'1,.. I6 if 'Qi 1, ev. 1, f. .. 1 4 2: 389 'g V? 1 1 ',- ,W ff. qw ,' MVA ffm' 'glial' 3555 ,V 211' -sm, A JZ- z. J., ' ' x , i. g we O , I o we- if V. L ??i, 1 A 1 K ' f J' M :iff , , 15 j Q, ' , W, . ,,gWf3l,- K' 112:31-g:3'g. F gg .fr f, 1-. ,-iif5,,i,,W, f lf 2 0 4 1 ,gr 481 .L ..-an fb '8- 'UY' lu sew! - - O Jewels for a crown Wiih siars of memories made . . . Ball . . . Snack . . . Corona'l'ion . . . Vic'l'ory eeeee , L , E 1 F 5 E A!51 3 eww f mi, flalaacaaziag Patricia Garcia Kathy Ireland .Mialrad flaislcy Princesses Valauda 50.112 Who's For The seleciion of +he all-senior Who's Who. iaculiy members devised a new sysiern. This year a commiiiee of ieachers from various deparimenis carefully reviewed nom- inaiions made by 'rhe iaculiy. All qualiiicaiions were re- viewed bui' 'Five were mosi seriously considered. These were service io ihe school, scholasiic average, uiilizaiion of ialeni, aiiiiude oi Jrhe siudeni, and pariicipaiion. For +he 'Firsi 'iime Who's Who members' names were submiiied for publicaiion in Disfinguished High School S+uden'l's Of America. Phillip Baker was bored wiih 'rhe blank wall in his Tiny Laiin classroom. To remedy ihe siiuaiion he painied a mural depiciing Roman life. Here he siis by 'ihai painiing wi'rh ihe genuine Roman helmei' he wore io ihe Laiin Club Banque? where he oiiiciaied as presideni. He is a 'rwo year member of SPQR. In oiher clubs he has been aciive in ihe French Club and Jrhe Ari' Club. Phillip also served ihe school as a counselor's assisiani. Before coming To Kingsville he was aciive in FFA and UIL. He was inducied info Naiional Honor Socieiy 'ihis year and is a Minnie Piper scholarship finalisi' as well as winner of Roiary Club scholarship. A+ commencemeni exercises he received a maior K award for his academic achievemenis. John AHerbury won his nominaiion +o Who's Who on ihe baseball diamond where he aciively pariicipaied for ihree years. He iuriher served aih- lerics by being a iop noich iooiball manager for i'wo years. One year he reigned as Powder Puff Queen and for Three years he was in Jrhe K Club. One year he represenied The K Club in 'rhe Siudeni' Cabinei. His iwo year eleciion +0 Naiional Honor Socieiy proves his accomplishmenis are noi limiied 'ro sporis, bui' exiend 'ro academic areas as well. His scholasiic average eniiiled him io a maior K award ai commencemeni. Gary Carley was always losing his con- TacTs on The TooTball Tield or baslceTball courT. buT he evidenTly made conTacT wiTh The righT people as he won an aThleTic scholarship To Rice UniversiTy. He was a Three year TooTball man, Three year basl4eTball man, and a Three year Track man. This year in baslceTball he was The zone's leading scorer and assisTed The ladies as Powder PuTT coach. He has served in The K Club and on The STudenT CabineT. This year he was Treasurer oT The Kleberg YouTh Coun- cil. He was a delegaTe To The ATTorney Gen- eral's YouTh ConTerence. Roberi' Cumberland, The aThleTe, The leader, The scholar, represenTed King High in AusTin Twice This pasT summer-To Boy's STaTe and To The ATTorney Generals YouTh Conference. For Two years he excelled in varsiTy TooTball and basl4eTball, having been acTive on boTh B Teams The previous year. He has served in The K Club and KYC. A Two year member oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy, he was elecTed presidenT This year. His scholarship was TurTher recognized aT graduaTion where he received a maior K and The Dow Chemical Company scholarship in chemical engineering. Wh0 Mary Boyer served King High as sec- reTary OT The STudenT CabineT and as The source oT more' Branding Irons Than any oTher sTudenT. Her ready wiT malces her a popular TavoriTe. She will Try almosT anyThing as is evi- denced by her club parTicipaTion-French Club. FHA, FTA, Science Club, KYC, Drama Club, DebaTe, ArT Club. For Two years she played Powder PuTT TooTball and This year she con- TribuTed many selecTions To DescanT, King High's TirsT liTerary magazine, Tor which she served as ArT EdiTor. She has served as an 'oTTice assisTanT and as a sTaTT member on The Brahma Round-Up. She received special rec- ogniTion Tor her ediTorial Eggs In a Basl4eT. Who's HecTor Garcia, The scholar, The maThemaTician. and The sporTs ediTor, here works on a yearbook sporTs layouT in The snack bar. As a scholar he ranked so near The Top oT his class ThaT he received a major K award, a Two year membership in NaTional Honor SocieTy, and a one year membership in Quill and Scroll. He was awarded The Nahara Girls Club scholarship To A84l. As an ouTsTanding maTh sTudenT, he progressed To regional in Ull. number sense compeTiTion. He served on The EI Toro. boTh as Junior Class ediTor and as sporTs ediTor. He was on The Brahma Round-Up sTaTT, presidenT oT El Aguila, a delegaTe To The ATTorney General's YouTh ConTerence. and a member of KYC and Press Club. . - ffyfy 2 ' ' A 1,5 .8 I M.. siis . PaTricia Ana Garcia, a Two year journalism 'Qc sTudenT, served her TirsT year as reporTer oT The Brahma Round-Up and This year as News EdiTor. PaT climaxed her Three years OT EI Toro work by serving as EdiTor oT This book. As assisTanT ediTor oT DescanT she helped publish King High's TirsT liTerary magazine. IT was Through her eTTorTs ThaT King High had iTs own radio program, Teen lmpacT, sponsored by The KYC. AcTive in KYC work she aTTended The ATTorney General's YouTh ConTer- ence lasT year and again This year. For her scholas- Tic achievemenT she received a major K award, Two year membership in NaTional Honor SocieTy, Quill and Scroll and a scholarship Trom The Elks Lodge. She was an acTive member oT Press Club. Drama Club, STudenT CabineT and BrahmeTTes De- baTe and SPQR. This year she was elecTed Home- coming Princess. Rolando Garza has served his school as an ouTsTanding aThleTe. He has TurTher ex- hibiTed a superior desire To excel in academic H work and a high degree oT cooperaTion in all his eTTorTs. Three years he played TooTball and parTicipaTed in Track evenTs. He was named FooTball CapTain and Track CapTain. For bas- ke+baII he served as manager and Tor The K- Club he was presidenT. For Two years he coached Powder PuTT. For his aThleTic accom- plishmenT he was awarded wiTh a scholarship To Highlands UniversiTy in New Mexico. Mildred Haisley, an ouTsTanding Brahma Backer, served Three years as cheerleader. She was a BrahmeTTe, a counselor's assisTanT, and an oTTice assisTanT. She was elecTed Homecoming Princess and received The DAR good ciTizen- ship award. A Two year member oT NaTional Honor SocieTy, she was also acTive in Science Club, El Aguila. El-lA, and The STudenT CabineT. Cindy HarTman's eTTorTs as vice-presidenT oT The KYC helped To make This TirsT year organi- zaTion a success. She was presideni' of DECA, and disTinguished herself wiTh a Third place sTaTe raTing Tor her DE noTebook. Cindy was a member oT Drama Club, El Aguila, FHA, BrahmeTTes, DebaTe and The STudenT CabineT. She has parTicipaTed in one-acT play and Powder Puff TooTball. She has TurTher served her school as oTTice assisTanT. Who STeven Haunschild, King l-ligh's highesT ranking scholar, sang his way To a Ten week Tour oT Europe. An accomplished pianisT, organisT, cellisT, TrombonisT, he was named To The All STaTe Choir Tor Three years. AcTive in UIL compeTiTion in music. he placed TirsT in sTaTe solo. l-le served as a counselor's assisTanT and was acTive in French Club, Drama Club and ETA. l-lis Two years in NaTional l-lonor SocieTy were climaxed when he received The maior K award Tor The highesT scholasTic average oT his class. Among his music scholarships was one To Del Mar which accompanied an inviTaTion To sing wiTh The Tuneclippers on a European Tour. Who's Kermii' Hodge, oursranding alhleie, good leader. excellenr srudenr. parricipaled in many phases of cam- pus acliviiy. A Jrhree year loorball leiierman, he also played baslcerball, baseball, and iraclc. He was secrerary of Jrhe K-Club and for his aihlelric abiliiy was awarded an a+hle'ric scholarship 'ro Adams College. A 'rwo year l member of 'rhe Narional Honor Socieiy, he also pre- sided over +he Kleberg Youih Council. and served on Jrhe Srudenr Cabinet EI Aguila, and +he Science Clubj RT-'Qc-ni Kennefh Horfon presided over Jrhe Srudenl' Cabinel' when The presidenr rransierred, over rhe local chaprer of Furure Farm- ers of America, over 'rhe area FFA as vice-presidenl. He srarled 'rhe year wiih acrive .parricipaiion in 'rhe KYC for which he r was Teen lmpac'r's original disc ioclcey. He also aHended 'rhe AH'orney General's Youih Conference in Ausiin and served his school as counselor assisranr. PaH'y Johnson served Three years on ihe Srudenr Cabinef once as Sophomore Class Presidenr and once as Senior Class Presideni. She was aciive in 'rhe Kleberg Yourh Council. Brahm- efres, and SPQR. Three years she debafed and +his year she represen+ed KHS in UIL debare comperifion. She won a schol- arship from rhe Rorary Club in a four way speaking con+es+. B Daryl Koenig dislring uished Sandy Johnson led Jrhe Brahma band as drum maior, and she led in an all-siudeni' eleclion To become ihe KI-iS Homecoming Queen. She served as a Brahm- eH'e and for ihree years as an oi- fice assisianiz Aciive in The band, she was iwirler one year and drum maior Two. Sandy was a i'hree year member of The Siudeni Cabinet once as Sophomore Class Vice- Presidenl' and once as Senior Class Vice-President Who himself as saluiaiorian of his class for which he received a scholar- ship Jro rhe church relared school of his choice. As an honor siudeni, he was in Naiional l-lonor Socieiy and Quill and Scroll. He was also aciive in FTA, Drama Club, SPQR, Press Club. and El Toro. l-le served as a counselor's assisi- anr, presideni' of Jrhe band and was awarded a spo+ on Jrhe All Siaie band. l-le represenied Ki-iS in UIL Boy's Prose Reading. Who's Milne McCormick served King High as Managing EdiTor oT The Brahma Round-Up. His long hours of publicaTions worlc were re- warded by a meriT scholarship Trom The Cor- pus ChrisTi Press Club. He originaTed The column Trail DusT and advanced To regional in UIL iournalism compeTiTion. His scholasTic achievemenT was recognized wiTh a maior K and a Two year membership in NaTional Honor SocieTy and Quill and Scroll. He also parTici- paTed in band, orchesTra, Drama Club, debaTe, and KYC. 2 Carolyn Pack is looking here aT her TavoriTe illusTraTion in DescanT, King High's TirsT liTerary magazine, which she ediTed. She was boTh a re- VporTer and TeaTure ediTor oT The Brahma Round- Up. PresidenT oT The Drama Club. she acTed in many high school plays. She TurTher served as a BrahmeTTe, counselor's assisTanT. Carolyn belonged To SPQR and FHA. and This year advanced To re- gional in 6irl's Prose Reading. A NaTional Honor SocieTy member, she received a maior K award Tor her scholasTic achievemenT. Paul Eugene McLean is beTTer known as Sandy. To climax many years OT music parTicipaTion in band, chorus. and orchesTra, he was, This year, given The John Philip Sousa award as The ouTsTand- ing band sTudenT. A Two year member OT NaTional Honor SocieTy, he also served on The STudenT CabineT, aT Boy's STaTe and reigned as The 65-66 FHA SweeThearT. ix i, Wiix'W Yolanda Soliz was a TerriTic Brahma cheerleader, represenTing her school in many ouT-OT-Town games as well as in Town games. She represenTed Kl-lS as LanTana Lady and Homecoming prin- cess. SecreTary-Treasurer oT The senior class, she was ac- Tive in The STudenT CabineT. El Aguila, and Fl-lA. She also played Powder PuTT TooTball. Who Marilyn Weeks received The Crisco Award as The ouT- sTanding homemaking sTudenT oT The year. A Tour year Fl-lA mem- ber, she served as PresidenT This year. She has TurTher served KHS as an oTTice assisTanT, STudenT CabineT member, KYC member. and Powder Puff parTicipanT. She served The communiTy as a Candy STriper. wrmfwm,-wgQ-Wfi ,, ,- , .i f. f - f , Af. Q .ff,, fu, ..f. ,--f , -.,-f 1 -i -fyf f f f - - wi , 1 2 ANI 4 ,Y 4 in .4 , AFS? A' 's :fa -A any 1 K- V HIT, T31 5 5i I 4 Im .vw-. f E L., 59? Qty, Chessboard of life wi'l'h Royal'I'y ai worlr . . . President . . . Eclifors . . . Kings . . . Knighfs Numerous Projeols Fil s i Daryl Koenig. commillee chairman, dis- cusses sludenl direclory plans wifh Mr. Roberl Bupp and Mrs. Nancy Babbill, sponsors. The sludenl .direclories were sold by 'rhe Sludenl Cabinel' in an efforf lo raise money for a Brahma banner. 34 al Leadership changed hands when Presidenl Johnny Wooley moved 'lo Houslon al' mid-semesfer. Here he hands lhe gavel 'ro Kennelh Horlon new Sfudenl Cabinel' Presiclenlz Toni Brimaqe, slanding, Barbara Palzig, and Ricky Bridgers pack food which lhe Sluclenl Cabinel' galhered af Chrislmas lime fo send +o soldiers in Viel Nam. Q I iudeni Cabinel Year ln addilion ro lhe proiecls piclured, The Sludenl Cabinel underloolc 'lhe laslc ol washing windows ro raise funds for a foreign exchange sludenl. A l'radil'ion began wilh King l-ligh's lirsl Career Day. Guesls from various pro- fessions spolce aboul 'lulure careers lor King High sludenls. A+ lhe Richard King lioolball game, l'he parenls ol The varsily loolball players were inlroduced. A Parenls' Day dance was held alrerwards. A book consisling ol all King l-ligh club conslilulions was made by Cabinel' members and is now available in lhe school library. Sludenl lalenl was displayed al' anolher Cabinel proiecl-lhe Shindig , wilh l'he new name ol Beal '66 . The Cabine+'s lasl proiecr of The year was a Lirerary Banquel' which was held for UlL conleslanls, Cabinel members. and UlL coaches. Sandy Johnson, Mrs. Babbill, Sandra Knighl, Kalhy lreland, Miss Parman, Kennelh Horlon, and Johnny Wooley discuss plans ar one of 'rhe homecoming com- miHee's meerings. WN, ..,, W- ,J- A nv Miss Olila Parman, sponsor. lislens lo sugges- lions al a monlhly meeling. s Kennelh l-lorlon, president and Mary Boyer, secrerary, discuss The minules before 'lhe Srudenl Cabinel meeling begins. Mary Boyer. Sr. Vice-Pres., Sandy Johnson, Sr. Sec., Yolanda Pres., Pal Cooper, Jr. Vice-Pres., Glenna Gruelz- Rep., Ellen Fein, Soph. Pres., Randy Pena, Soph. Sec., Yvonne l-locker, Soph. Rep., Rosie Villarreal, FHA., Marilyn Weeks, Brahmelles, Lee Fugale, El Toro,'Pal Garcia, FTA., Daryl Koenig, Drama, Sandy McLean, Slide Rule, Jan Anderson, Library, Sherry Fousl, FNA, Lydia Rodriguez, K Club, John Allerbury, Choir, Judy Wilson, Cheerleaders, Margarel Rabon, Science Club, Tony Trevino, Brahma Round-Up, Judy Ramey, Band, Mary Margarel Fox, Chess, John Conner, Lalin, Keilh Rives, Spanish, Raul Garcia, DECA, Cris Villagomez, Ililregs Club, Carolyn Pack, Camera, Carolee Crosnoe, Arr, Linda Eshom, NHS, Kermil o ge. OFFICERS: Pres., Kennelh Horlon, Sec., MEMBERS: Sr. Pres., Pally Johnson, Soliz, Sr. Rep., Cindy Harlman, Jr. macker, Jr. Sec., Sleven Leggerl, Jr. Vice-Pres., Anna Marie Salinas, Soph. 35 McCormick, Eclifor of Jrhe Round-Up fhis copy should have been in Friday Doris Clark pauses by flue sludy hall while delivering papers during fourllw period. IS l was saying, explains Milce L ' lsn'l' ilmis a perfecf mal! exclaims Rome Pena, Business Manager, lo Kil- Jreile Pike, Exchange Edilor, while Maria Ramirez, News Bureau 'Edi'l'or. fries To concenfrafe on a sfory she will mail oul. Tommy Nelms and Roldan Gulierrez, Sporfs Edilors, review an issue of llie paper. NW,...-? ' ' -H Sandy HorTon, Mona Meadows, and Sharon SmiTh, TirsT year iour- nalisTs, Told papers during Third period. One, Two, Three, Tour, . . , Buzy NewTon and Chuck Auld counl' Round-Ups. Ricky Bridgers waTches Diane HuTTman Type up a sTory Tor him. The Brahma Round-Up, The sTudenT newspaper, is wriTTen and produced by The journalism classes. This year Tor The TirsT Time an advanced journalism class was responsible Tor inTerpreTive wriTing, ediTing, and produc- Tion. ReporTing was done by The TirsT year journalism class which is organized by The beaT sysTem whereby each sTudenT is responsible Tor news gaTherinq Trom cerTain clubs, andfor deparTmenTs. The Brahma Round-Up is pub- lished sixTeen Times a year and is supporTed Through sTudenT acTiviTy Tee and adverTising. Deadlines Make Brahma Round-Up ,ima Q, T ,, N ., .. ,yf , i , mme lvij s f I .1113 x 1 ..i' 'ins ,.,s I PaT Garcia and KiTTy Neve, News EdiTors, plan layouT Tor page Two while Carolyn Pack, TeaTure ediTor, glances Through an issue oT The paper. Hsin ,f-T . f l-le-cTor Garcia Thinks l wonder if They will know l counTed The lasT bunch OT papers. Gail Gavenda conTinues counTinq wiThouT pause. 5 l I 2 l Q Mrs. Rubina Schroeder, El Toro sponsor, and David Rhode ex- amine some of his piclures. GV Carolyn Sliles, Assislanl edifor, and Rome Pena, Organiza- 'lions edilor, selecl piclures for The counselor assislanfs' page. We've Qhfived To Make This . James and Edna Crawford 'lake lime oul from lheir El Toro work To sell an annual 'ro Beverleigh Connaway. i .an-:J El Toro pholoqrapher David Sliles says. Hold righf l'herel as he is caughf in his own acl. Carolee Crosnoe, leff, checks a negalive wifh Rosalie Chiuminallo as Rosalie adiusls lhe en- larger. 7-rtlpg 1 11 frm Sli-mlnlwliial I X Expressions of Oh, l lilce 'fhis one! or This one is preHier! are heard as Gail Gdvendd. Frankie Jo ThOr'n5S. Fine Aria edifor, and Suzanne Conner, Senior Class edilor, piclc oui' lheir favorile annual cover. Rome Pena, Organ- The Besi El Toro Ye+! . W., 5 , xx V V Sporfs edifor Heclor Garcia rechecks his fooiball layouis. Copy edifor Maria cle La Luz Ramirez wriles some lines for 'rhe opening sec- lion. Pal Garcia, El Toro eclifor, fakes lime ou'r from annual duries lo presenl a speech al' fhe Quill and Scroll banquet Ai' lhe Quill and Scroll banquet Daryl Koenig, Business Manager for fhe El Toro, reads his new liferary magazine wi'rh much concenlraiion. -'Mx'-f-0 i-----......,,,.- W Narional Honor Socielg Presenls 29 Enlranls ,,, is L5 , Y. inf s- K, i .. - -1 2 li Diana Walzel gives a big smile as she presenls John Connor, lo The Nalional Honor John Ailerbury, righl, walches Mike McCor- mick inlroduce David Sliles and Byron Cum- berland, new members of Nalional Honor Sociely. OFFICERS: Presideni, Roberi' Cumberland, Vice-presidenl, Daryl Koenig, Secrelary, Mildred Haisleyg Reporler, John Allerburyy Sludenl Cabinel Rep., Kermil Hodge. OLD MEMBERS: Gloria Canales, Linda Collins, Susie Cusier, Carmen Evans, Mary Margarel' Fox, Hecror Garcia, Pal Garcia, Mary Ella Garza, Sieven Haunschild, Ronnie Hausler, Mike McCormick, Sandy McLean, Barbara Pafzig, Maria De La Luz Ramirez, Keilh Rives, Karen Temanson, Diana Walzel, Judy Wilson, Johnny Wooley. NEW MEMBERS: Jan Anderson, Thomas Arrhur, Chuck Auld, Phillip Baker, Vicki Barron, John Connor, Beverleigh Connaway, Byron Cumberland, Mary Davis, Ellen Fein, Lee Fugaie, Glenna Gruelzmacher,,Raul J. Garcia, Lyneile Hausler, David Henderson, Nancy Lehmann, James Lenard, Pal' Lowrie, Marcelo Marroquin, Tommy Nelms, Carolyn Pack, Barbara Rosse, Sharon Smifh, Carolyn Sliles, David Spies, Connie Torres, Belh Waliers, Richina Welch, Susan illey. 40 Socieiy. Membership in The Naiional Honor Sociely is one ol lhe highesl honors conferred' on King High siudenls. Qualifies ol members slressed by The organizalion include Scholarship. Lead- ership, Service, and Characier. Sludenls who meel' The scholasiic requiremenls ol: al leasi a B+ average lhroughoui high school, and possess The olher esseniial qualiiies are chosen by a iacully advisory com- millee. fe James Lenard, Thomas Arlhur, Lyneiie Hausler, Belh Wallers, and Jan Anderson, new NHS members, enioy cookies and punch al' a recepiion held afier lhe induclion ceremony. D y Q ,KK - Carolyn Pack discusses The realily of Descanl while Mike McCormick, Pa+ Garcia and Daryl Koenig lisfen. Pal Garcia inlroduces Carolyn Sliles, a new Quill and Scroll member. Pai Garcia explains 'lo ihe incoming Quill and Scroll members +he meaning of iheir membership while Mike McCormick looks on. Quill and Scroll, an infer- nalional honorary sociely for high school iournalisrs, requires Thar in- iliales work a full year on publica- Jrions, mainiain a B+ average, and display induslry and leadership in iournalislic work. Since i963 filly iournalisls have been iniriared in Kl-IS. This year inilialions were made al banquels held in January and May. Members Ini+ia+ed A+ Banqueis MEMBERS: Ricky Bridgers, Rosalie Chiuminalro, Car- olee Crosnoe, Par Garcia, Hecror Garcia, Roldan Gulierrez, Sandy Horron, Daryl Koenig, Tommy Nelms, Kiffy Neve, Mike McCormick, Carolyn Pack, Rome Pena, Killeile Pike, Mary Lou Rameriz, Sharon Smifh, Carolyn Sliles, and David Sriles. Sharon Smilh says, Sh, sland up srraighl we're on Candid Camera. Sandy l-lorlon says, You're puliing me on. Carolyn Sliles says, I refuse ro look, while Carolee Crosnoe seems delighled a'r 'rhe subiecf. Rosalie Chi- uminarlo, Ricky Bridgers and David Sliles eager- ly wair. ashions -n A re W .,e:rE?ff SWEETHEART: Sandy McLean. OFFICERS: Presidenl, Marilyn Weeks: Firsl Vice-Presidenl. Ba rbie Rosseq Second Vice-Presideni, Beverly Wrighlq Third Vice-Presidenl, Camille Lem- mondg Fourlh Vice-Presidenl, Nancy Messimerg Treasurer, Dolly lngraham: Hislorian, Mary Helen Winkler: Parliamenlarian, Sandra Jefferson. .1 MEMBERS: Armida Alaniz, Phyllis Ball, Brenda Baker, Vicki Barron, Ann Beauchamp, Susan Bills, Vicki Buenlello, Barbara Burl, Yolanda Cabrera, Margol Cadriel, Adriana Chapa, Lupe Cisneros, Marian Clampiii, Diana Colin, Mary Sue Colwell, Carolyn Connaway, Rhonda Copeland, Edna Crawford, Carolee Crosnoe, Laura Crosnoe, Sharon Cumberland, Slephanie Cusler, Norma De La Rosa, Diana De Leon, Susie Dunegan, Carmen Evans, Hilda Galvan, Ianiha Ganl, Grace Gar- cia, Palricia Garcia, Sylvia Garcia, Chrislela Garza, Evangelina Garza, Frances Garza, Mary Ella Garza, Rosalinda Garza, Yvonne Garza, Brenda Gibson, Ada Marie Godley, Carmen Gon- zalez, Norma Gonzalez, Linda Grief, Theresa Grossman, Dolores Guevara, Sonia Haggerlon, Mar- 'rha Halberdier, Claudia Harrel, Cindy Hariman, Lynerle Hudson, Jana Hayes, Yvonne Hocker, San- dra Hodge, Marilyn House, Sharon Johnsey, Nancy Lehmann, Rufh McCarlhy, Janice McClelland, Barbara McGee, Sandra Mabe, Dora Maldonado, Endelia Marlinez, Barbara Merfens, Marlene Meyer, Camille Moncrief, Kirly Neve, Pam Orr, Teri O'Shea, Carolyn Pack, Debbie Paifillo, Linda Pallon, Barbara Palzig, Emma Perez, Jenny Pope, Darrell Lynn Pray, Barbara Remmers, Dianne Rice, Delma Rios, Ruih Rivera, Yolanda Robles, Lolly Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Befie Rosse, Angie Saavedra, Maggie Salinas, Diane Samaniego, Cindy Samuelson, Jane Sanders, Judy Sharp, Vivian Smifh, Angie Soliz, Diane Tarnez. Sue Terry, Frankie Jo Thomas, Chrislina Tiierina, Jacquelyn Tousley, Velma Trevino, Carol Underbrink, Chrisfine Valverde, Mary VanFlee'r, Gloria Vela, Rosie Villarreal, Belh Walfers, Caroll Weisman, Marsha Wiberg, Susan Willey, Peggy Williams, Rosa- linda Ybarra, Pally Yeagle. The meeting will come lo order! says Presidenl Marilyn Weeks as an FHA meeling begins in lhe home- making deparlmenl. Susan Willey, Slale FHA Recording Secreiary, models 'rhe while ouflil she made for 'lhe FHA Slyle Show. ll Il ll ll IV l 4 Hlghllghi FHA Year BeauTiTul music . . . SOTT lighTs-all combine To make The FHA Ball one ThaT Rhonda Cope land and JeTT Ficlclin evidenTly seem To be en ioyinq. FHA girls work Through home economics To prepare Tor a beTTer home Tor Today and TuTure. The year began wiTh a splash, The SurTer STomp. AT a ciTy wide meeTinq Mrs. J. C. Jernigan spoke, and in December homemalcing classes baked Tor The deparTmenT's TirsT open house. ChapTer SweeThearTs were presenTed aT The An- nual SweeThearT Ball by an orienTally dressed Cindy l-larTman. misTress of ceremonies. KiTTy Neve won The BeTTy Crocker Award. AT The Area IV meeTinq held in Jones AudiTori- um, Claudia l-larrel was elecTed Area X Treasurer. 43 FFA Members Develop Agrioullural Skill !'l, , s T 1-r ,A V I-s -fifgsfw f The King l-ligh Chapler FFA has had a very acliye year. ef' . The Green l-land boys and Chapler Farmers have placed highly 'aj' YW Q N :,-i in conlesls held lhroughoul lhe year. ln an essay wriling con- 1 iiwiqig ,fig yye'A lesl, six boys won heilers lo raise, leed. and sell. Members lrav- .4 'll'h ,'s.y i eled lo lhe San Anlonio Liveslock Show and Rodeo in early 3 ii i' Q, ii February. . FFA Week, February I9-26, was observed by lhe Chap- ler lhrough larm demonslralions, displays, and radio broadcasls. ln April, various members look parl in lhe Kleberg ' Counly Liveslock Show, al' which lhey sold and demonslraled v- larm animals. Two boys, Joe Sam Garcia and Ernesl Wernecke, quali- lied lhis year lor Slale Farmer, a divisional raling lopped only by lhe rank ol American Farmer. The Sweelhearl ol lhe club, Margarel Rabon. Senior, was elecled represenlalive lo lhe FFA Coaslal Bend Dislricl in area compelilion in May. .xr tags' . Jimmy Barlow and olher FFA members learn lhe arl ol branding. OFFICERS: Presidenl, Howard Goode: Vice-presidenf, Joe Sam Garcia, Secrelary, James Crawford, Treasurer, Jimmy Underbrinkg Sludenl' Council Rep,, Curfis Dawson, MEMBERS: Garland Barr, Jimmy Barlow, Roberl' Bryanl, Tommy Burden, Arluro Garcia, Paul Garcia, Corando Garza, Kennelh Horlon, Ralph Keck, David Lackey, Sam Marlin, Mike May, Joe Mendiella, Vladimir Medina, Carlfcn Morris, Eluid Pena, James Perkins Frank Poland And R d' J R cl ' , , y o riguez, oe o rrguez, Tom Salazar, Bobby Saunders, Larry Sperry, Dale Walker, Ernesl Wer- necke,. Sweelhearl-Margarel Rabon. Ralph Keck displays his 'lop sale heiler al lhe Kleberg Counly Livesloclc Show. Jimmy Barlow puls on his own Mr. Rollin Smilh shows Curlis Dawson, Howard Goode, Dale Walker, Vladimir Medina, rodeo as he 'lhrows a call. lsrael Lopez, and Andy Rodriguez how lo wire a lighl. 44 Ralph Ferguson, one of lhe lhree exciled linalisls in 'lhe Powder Puff Queen conlesr, hugs Andy Salinas. Andy Rod- riguez, our I966-67 Powder Puff Queen, looks on wiih rap- lure and envy in his face. W - Lg 11, 1965-66 Powder Puff Sponsors OFFICERS: Presidenf, Rolando Garza, Vice-Presidenr, James Smith, Secrefary, Kermif Hodge: Treasurer, Roberr' Cumberland, Reporfer, Sammy Smirh, Srudenl Cabinel Rep- resenlalive, John Aflerbury. MEMBERS: Kermir Hodge, JamesYSrnilh, Sammy Smifh, Henry Smilh, Roberr Cumberland, Byron Cumberland, Dale Walker, James Lenard, Bobby Ruiz, Rolando Garza, Filomeno Benavides, Gilberl' Reyes, Luis Robles, Julio Garcia, Roel Ochoa, Jimmy Kernpf, Roberf Garza, Ralph Soliz, Ralph Ferguson, Henry Davis, John Traylor, Roloerl' Gadd, Homer Munguia, Homer Alaniz, John Arlerbury, Tilo Guerra, Harry Wills, Jimmy Sims, Roldan Gufierrez, Alonzo Arce, Pele Cruz, Pablo Reyna, Gary Carley, Eddie Skrobarcek, Henry Davis, Andy Salinas, Jesse Garcia, Manuel Mares, Abraham Campos, Ronnie Gerwick, Sieve Warren, Bill Bolen, William O'Connor, Tommy Russek, Carlos Camacho, Joe Camacho, Gilberl Garcia, Tom Roerig, Felix Pena, Amador Moreno, Adolfo Silvas, Andy Rodriguez, Sieve Bessel, Adan Munoz, Jimmy McClelland, Ronnie Hausler, Rene Acuna, Ralph Ferguson, Bubba Knighf, Jeff Ficlcland, Ricardo Juarez, Vernon Williams, Robert Walker, Roberf Ruiz, and Sieve Boyd. 11l,1Il K.s ,Mal , .rf4fIn :! The K-Club Sweelhearls are Pally Johnson and Barbie Rosse The K-Club Sludenl' Cabinel Represenlahve John Allerbury presenred Ralph Ferguson second runner up in lhe Powder Puff Queen conlesl wilh a bouquel' of lragranl blossoms rrzzrfy-MwWis'WW Wfww'ffV fr? rr ' . gs, 1 ...ef -' . 3' r .,,, ,. , gk. - , + .V ,,,, ,.. ,, , . in , 2? , 4. Cindy l-larTman, YouTh Coun- Mrs. Vidaurri sTands by wiTh a paper bag as KermiT Hodge, YouTh Council PresidenT, helps cil Vice-PresidenT, poinTs ouT Thomas ArThur, Roldan GuTierrez, and STeven LeggeTT sack up The Tood which The boys The program Tor The KYC Team gaThered Tor needy Tamilies' Thanksgiving dinners. Seminar on Crime. Youih Takes Achon BeTore Torming The Kleberg YouTh Council, seven- Teen sTudenTs aTTended The ATTorney General's YouTh ConTerence on Crime in AusTin. The TirsT assembly oT The school year was presenT- During FHA Week, Mike McCormick, guesT disc iockey Tor The Teen lmpacT radio show, inTerviews FHA PresidenT Marilyn Weeks aT The program held on locaTion. 46 ed OCT. 2l To inTroduce The organizaTion and iTs goals. Included in The assembly were Two skiTs explaining The Teen iury sysTem and The Teen lmpacT radio show. ln Nov., KYC members challenged sTudenTs wiTh a Thanksgiving canned Tood drive. To geT more parTici- paTion, The girls compeTed wiTh The boys. ThroughouT The year, members were working To- ward one big proiecT, The Kleberg YouTh ConTerence on Crime. The purpose oT The Council-To inTorm Today's youTh oT Their problems and how To solve Them. - YOUTH COUNCIL MEMBERS ' Presudenl' .,,...... ........................................ K ermiT Hodge Vice-Presidenl' .............................. .. Cindy l'larTman SecreTary ....... ..... .... M a rilyn Weeks Treasurer ..... .................. G ary Carley ParliamenTarian ...,.,. .... .....,.. ..................... E I u id Pena HisTorian ........,........................... Maria De La Luz Ramirez Bill Bolen, Mary Boyer, Gloria Canales, Carolyn Connaway, PaT Cornell, Linda Eshom, Yvonne Espinosa, Ellen Fein, Jack Fisher, Roddy Fuller, Cecilia Garcia, HecTor Garcia, Pal' Garcia, Chris Garza, Rolando Garza, Ada Marie Godley, Aurelio Gonzales, Claudia Harrel, CharloTTe Hodge, PaTTy Johnson, STeven LeggeTT, Nancy Lehmann, Mike McCormick, Norma McDaniel, KaThy McNabb, PaTTy MasTin, Jose Erasmo MendieTTa, Randy Pena, Rome Pena, STeve Perkins, Elvira Ramirez, Shari Raymond, KaThy Robinson, Lolly Rodriguez, Tom Roerig, Tommy Russek, STeve ST. Clair, Carolyn Sfiles, David Stiles, Rosie Villarreal, Mary Helen Winkler, Beverly WrighT wa. , ,, ,. V, -.WP Q al nm., Yea or nay on selling book covers was The Topic Tor This meeTinq. FTA Faces A Fuiure Career ln an advanced world. Trained people are needed To Train Them and FTA is helping To Train sTudenTs To loecome T' good Teachers. Members sold book covers and also aTTended The DisTricT ConvenTion This year. OFFICERS: Presidenf, Mary Davis, Vice- presidenl, Ellen Feing SecreTary, Belh Walfersg l-lisTorian, Nancy Lehmann, STu- denf CabineT RepresenTaTive, Daryl Koe- nig, Treasurer, LupiTa Cavazosg Parlia- menTarian, Teri O'Sheag MEMBERS: Jan Anderson, Thomas Ar- Thur, Garoid Brooks, Gloria Canales, John Connor, Janie Cuellar, Dora Garcia, EsTher Garcia, Rachel Garza, Yvonne Garza, Susan Hayes, STeven Haunschild, Lyneffe l-lausler, Camille Lemmond, Ecl- na Longoria, Angela Lopez, Pal Lowrie, Nancy Messimer, Joyce PenningTon, Jer- ry PriTcheTT, Arlifa Pena, Phylis Rodman, Connie Torres, Phyllis Wilson, Suzanne You ng. Expressions aT meeTings va ry greaTly. ,rf 3' yssss li' iii K i f -.. .... A V' A W 'WW 1 , ,k,.k' V-,, ' . I C p rcli me i Ni l i F Thomas Arlhur, vice-presidenl, loolcs lhrough a supply calalog. ., 1. David Harris and Bill Gosselrl discuss 'rhe possibililies of a science proiecl wilh Mr. Franklin Banla, sponsor. Al' Science Club meelings, members viewed lilmslrips aboul chemical engineering and heard aboul lhe worlc ol The Naval Wealher' Slalion. The club also heard guesls spealc aboul' 'lhe Humble Refining Planl and lhe Chemislry Deparlmenl al Texas A8il College. ln lhe Soulh Texas Science and Malh Congress, Jaclc Fisher won a second place wilh his proiecl, Can a Sea Anemone Adapl' 'ro a Change in Environmenl? Science Club Members Learn From Speakers. Projeols. Films OFFICERS: Judy Wilson, presidenlg Thomas Ar- lhur, vice-presidenlg Jan Anderson, secrelaryp Gar- old Brooks, reporlerg Tony Trevino, sludenl cab- iner rep. MEMBERS: Bill Buck, Rosalie Chiuminallo, Mil- dred Cross, Mary Davis, Jack Fisher, Bill Gosself, David Harris, David Henderson, Belh Wallers. Mrs. Elhel Bogusch, sponsor, Jan Anderson, secrelary, Judy Wilson, presidenl, and Mr. Massey Brand, sponsor, pause while making plans for rhe nexl Science Club meeling. C aB- C N 0 F Ne b. , fm In In lx Ik as - n za , , ,- Al sa P s crm 48 we Tiffsacqy -ysf 3 M --ai is ri R -- r 5 'f ta Debaiers Gei The Poini Across -:M STeven LeggeTT argues The gov- ernmenT should prohibiT The re- I quiremenT oT union membership Suzanne Young, righT, compares noTes wiTh Linda Eshom as she looks Through her Tile Tor quoTaTions and reTerences Five debaTe Teams have worlced since Tall on The ques- Tion Tor This year: Resolved: The Federal GovernmenT should prohil3iT The requiremenT oT union membership as a condiTion oT ennploymenT. The deloaTers have spenT much Time parTicipaTing in various TournamenTs, gaThering quoTes, sTaTisTics, and TacTs To Tie in To The aTTirmaTive and negaTive cases, and pracTice-debaT- ing wiTh each oTher. This was done in preparaTion Tor The UIL deloaTe conTesT. in which Two Teams parTicipaTed. Miss 0liTa Parman. debaTe sponsor, helps David Harris check a rule in The i UlL manual. Sandy l-lorTon, Ellen Fein, and Chuck Auld show Thomas ArThur how he can use a quoTe in his consTrucTive speech. V ,, , ' . 5 '1 v, 'JT A 4 ii Q25 A 3 5' ' ' ,T E' il A PaTTy Johnson explains To her parTner Judy Ramey how she plans To build her case. l 49 iles ' W- V -,,. .. W, ws'-'Il 'L ':::::.5'V4 .Al LaTin Club members paTienTly awaiT The arrival of Mrs. DoroThy Rhode, club sponsor, To begin Their monThly meeTing. AT This meeTing Barbie Rosse, Thomas ArThur,, John Connor, Jerry Prifchelf, Sally FosTer, KeiTh Rives, Mary MargareT Fox, Daryl Koenig, and Judy Wilson saw Tellow members enacT The riTuals oT a Roman wedding. ,ann PaTrician Judy Wilson is caughT oTT guard as her picTure is Taken. Banquei Highlighi Laiin Club Year ' x 7 iii. z ,L ,i I if . , H4'.u T ' T me 4. es WhaT am l bid 'For This superb piece oT asks slave aucTioneer Daryl Koenig. Slaves oT cracker wrappings, plasTic grapes, and 50 aT The aucTion. merchandise? wenT To bids TaTTened oxen l-lighlighTing The LaTin Club year were a Roman marriage skiT and The annual ldes OT March banqueT held on March I8. AT The banqueT BaTmanus and The Virginian baTTled iT ouT To The end in A Roman WesTern lor, if you prefer, A WesTern Roman l skiT. Jason ToughT his barrle wiTh The sleepy dragon Tor pos- session oT The golden Tleece. This ski+ was clone in LaTin wiTh such ouTsTanding lines as Vellis aureum non esl' wolluml EsT oroluml TranslaTed as The golden Tleece is noT wool! l+'s Orlonl Members also Took The TradiTional A Trip Through Roman l-lisTory. l:irsT year LaTin sTudenTs were sold and second year were liberaTed Trom l.aTin as slaves. OFFICERS: President Philip Bakery Vice-Presidenf, Barbie Rosseg SecreTary, Sally Fosferg ReporTer, Daryl Koenigg CabineT Rep., KeiTh Rives. MEMBERS: Thomas ArThur, John Connor, DoroThy Hughey, STeven LeqqeTT, Mike McBride, David McDowell Mike McCormick, STeve Perkins, Jerry PriTcheTT, Irma Mendoza, Charlie Ross, BeTTy Rosse, Gloria Rosse, Jameda Sinclair, Karen Temanson, Tony Trevino, Susan Willey, Judy Wilson, Spanish Club Members Travel Bu Film fx OFFICERS: Presidenl, Heclor Garcia, Vice-President, Nancy Lehmann, Secrelary- Treas., Connie Torres, Reporler, Lee Fugaleg Rep. lo KYC, David Slilesg Rep. To KYC, Carolyn Slilesg Rep. To KYC, Roddy Fuller, Rep. lo Sludenl Cabinel, R. J. Garcia MEMBERS: Reba Arlripe, Carol Auslin, Kalhy Baiza, Vikie Barron, Ann Beauchamp, James Brodnax, Pairicia Cornell, Par Cooper, Laura Crosnoe, Viclor Diaz De Leon, Carmen Evans, Ellen Fein, Jack Fisher, Sandi Frank, David Garcia, Eslher Garcia, Juan Garcia, Chrislela Garza, Sandra Garza, Glafidia Garza, Marianela Garza, Raymond T. Garza, Andel Gonzalez. Teresa Gonzalez, Susan Goode, Lynelle Hausler, Sandy Horlon, Lynelle Hudson, Edna Longoria, Larry Kruse, Janice Mc- Clelland, Faye Maddox, Carlos Maldonado, Graciela Maldonado, Marcelo Mar' roquin, Xavier Monlalvo, Gwen Mellon, Barbara Palzig, Rome Pena, Tony Pena, Corina Perez, Maria De La Luz Ramirez, Anabelle Ramos, David Rhode, Kalhy Robinson, Prissy Rodriguez, Angela Rogers, Lily Sifuenies, Johnny Silva, Carol Skrobarczylc, Sharon Slevenson, Belh Wallers, Phyllis Wilson, Susan Zimmerman. l Jnilii ,W -e A lray decoraled wilh builerlly wings arouses lhe inleresl of Juan Garcia, Jack Fisher, and l-leclor Garcia while Carolyn Sliles admires a 2l fool boa conslriclor slcin from Vene- zuela, These ilems were shown by Mr. E. C. Bridgers al one of the lypical El Aguila meelings. David Rhode, Miss Mae Dell Schil- ler, and Carol Auslin invesiigale some old Spanish slirrups. A+ anolher club meelinq Mr. Armando Salazar grabs a siesla during a film. G X QQ W if P N W3 fi. Le Cercle Frangais acliviiies ranged from planned meelings by Mrs. Joanne ' I ' Baker, sponsor, and Chuclc Auld, presideni, lo decking oul in coslurnes for parlies like Jacquelyn Tousley. 1 French Club Fealures The annual French-Ari club parly highlighled aclivilies ol Le Cercle Fran-gals lhis year. The lheme lor lhe l965 parly was Decernbre B Paris, December in Paris Olher Acliviiies ol lhe club, now in ils second year, have been slcils in French pul on by slu- denlsiaking lhe course. Membership in lhe club is made up ol sludenls lalcing lirsl and second-year French. Decembre a Paris Diana Walzel ancl Sleven l-iaunschilcl provided par'l of lhe enler- lainmenl lor lhe Decembre a Paris parly. , OFFICERS: Presidenf, Chuck Auld, Vice-presidenl, Jac- quelyn Tousleyg Secrelaryg Suzanne Young: Treasurer, Leo Canalesg Parliamenlarian, Sleven Haunschild MEMBERS: Gloria Canales, Yolanda Robles, Angel Gonzales, Marlha Halberdier, Belly Kay Curelon, Mar- ian Clampill, Susan Bills, Susan Hayes, Pallie Lowrie, Diana De Leon, Frances Lopez, Mike Vera, Teri O'Shea, Lupifa Cavazos, Gail Gavenda, Richina Welch, Marian Willis, Lupe Esquivel, Eslella Perez, Alice l-linoiosa, Ellen Fein, Madeleine Garza, Carolee Crosnoe, David Harris, Glenna Gruelzmacker, Suzanne Conner, Charlolle Hodge, Maria Elena Garcia, Beverleigh Connaway, Vicki Bueniello, Diana Walzel. fl 6 if Brahmeries Serve King High flsfvzase sg -- -- w - V -- if ,is ' L, ing. -: Nl i n s W:fEsif'i Laura Crosnoe and Jan DisTricT MeeT. 'ef I el ry .T J, - ...ri- 'Q , if ' me 'V :S 'iiifk A so .l ss Sl'einlce malce a posTer aT The UlL -...aa 1 DH fl me NMMA I We h 5fss,.gg3gM ff' T' Miss Mary Troy, sponspr, and Ellen Fein, presidenT, discuss The BrahmeTTe ConsTiTuTion. WiTh courTesy and eTTiciency, The BrahmeTTes have represenTed King High aT all oTTicial TuncTions. During The year They have been involved in various acTiviTies. BrahmeTTes helped To open The peanuT sale Tor The March oT Dimes. They escorTed represenTa- Tives aT The PTA convenTion and guided The speakers oT The TirsT Career Day. Keeping The halls silenT was one oT Their iobs aT The UlL DisTricT MeeT. Karen Temanson, Angie Scales, and DoroThy l-lughey Talce a break while The halls are empTy during UlL DisTricT MeeT. OFFlCERS: PresidenT, Ellen Fein, Secrefary, Cindy Newsomg Sfu- denl Council Rep., Lee Fugale. MEMBERS: Seniors: Susie CusTer, Carmen Evans, Mary M. Fox, Pa? A. Garcia, Pafly Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Barbara Palzig, Maria De La Luz Ramirez, Angie Scales, Frances Ann Scolf, Jameda Sinclair, Karen Temanson, Judy Wilson. Juniors: Jan Anderson, Mildred Cross, LynelTe Hausler, Susan Hayes, Dorolhy l-lughey, Nancy Lehmann, PaTTie Lowrie, Teri O'Shea, Judy Sharp, Jan Sfeinke, Carolyn Sliles, Belh Wallers, Richina Welch, Susan Willey. Sophcmores: Reba Arlripe, Peggy BarTon, Jimmie Ann Bowman, Virginia Casanova, Laura Crosnoe, Sandra Garza, Yvonne Garza, Gwen Mellon, Elvira Ramirez, Kalhy Robinson, Anna Marie Salinas 53 S fi! Press Club Offers AoTiviTies Allan Jones, Mike McCormick, Joel NewTon, and Sharon SmiTh lisTen closely To Theplans being made Tor The Trip To The SouTh Texas Press Day. Organized This year, The Press Club is open To all in publicaTions work aT King a consTiTuTion was wriTTen and adopTed, and guesTs lecTured on TeaTure wriTing, radio and Television, movie reviewing, newspapering, and oTher re- laTed Topics. sTudenTs acTively engaged High. AT monThly meeTings, AT Two l3anqueTs, one in January and one in May, qualiTied members were inducTed inTo Quill and Scroll, an honorary organizaTion Tor high school iournalisTs. ln April The group aTTended The SouTh Texas Press Day in Corpus ChrisTi. PR 52' ' PaT Garcia beams proudly as Mr. Jake Trussell presenTs her wiTh an award Tor The besT news sTory of The year in The Brahma Round-Up. 54 For Young JournalisTs Lge Z AT The Quill and Scroll banqueT, Joel NewTon eyes anoTher shrimp and wonders if he can snaTch iT before Rome Pena Tinishes Telling abouT The Trip To The ln- TerscholasTic League Press Conference aT AusTin. OFFICERS: Pike: Sec., PaT Garciag STudenT Calainef Rep., Carolyn Pack. MEMBERS: Chuck Auld, Ricky Bridgers, Rosalie Chiumin- ' Clan-ipiTT, Edna Crawford, James Crawford, Crosnoe. Bill Dodson, Gail Gavenda, Roldan Pres., Mike McCormick, Vice-Pres., KiTTeile aTTo, Bill Carolee Gufierrez, Sandy HorTon, Ann HursT, Allan Jones, Daryl Koenig, Bob McCreighT, Mona Meadows, lrrna Mendoza, Tommy Nelms, KiTTy Neve, Joel Newfon, Rome Pena, Judy Ramey, Maria De La Luz Ramirez, Sharon SmiTh, Carolyn STiles, David Sfiles, Frankie Jo Thomas. Camera Club Members Learn Because a number ol King High sludenls were inleresled in pholography bolh as a ca- reer and as a hobby, a Camera Club was or- ganized in early fall. Al monlhly meelings, mem- bers adopled a conslilulion, heard speakers on various aspecls of pholography. and conducled a Three-day ailer-school workshop on lhe basic lundamenlals of pholography. Members gained praclical experience by working in lhe publica- lions darkroom and on special piclure Jraking assignmenls. Mr. James Ragan, ex-phofographer for lhe EI Toro, recalls pasl experiences al a Camera Club meefing. Carolee Crosnoe .inspecls a negalive before prinling il. A+ The pholography workshop, guesl' speaker, Gerald Black. shows Rosalie Chiuminallo, vice-president lhe eflecls which may be achieved by using differenl' camera fillers. New Techniques Pal Garcia and Laura Crosnoe examine piclures al lhe pholography workshop. OFFICERS: Pres., Bob McCreigh?g Vice-Pres., Rosalie Chiiuminaflog Sec., Laura Crosnoeg Siudenf Cabinel Rep., Carolee Crosnoe. MEMBERS: Bill Clampilr, Bill Dodson, Joel Newfon, David Sfiles, Dan Swan. Susan Willey. BeTTy Kay CureTon, one of The TirsT period assisTanTs, sTarTs The day's lisT of absenTees. OFFICE ASSISTANTS: BeTTy Kay CureTon Darlene Dunk Marie Milchell PaTTi Yeagle Carmen Evans Barbara PaTzig Peggy Wilson Mary MargareT Fox Sandy Johnson Sandra Knighl' Barbara l-lunT Mona Meadows Toni Brimage Vicki Barron Jemele Pederson Marilyn Weeks f KiTTy Walker A Joan Auslin ' u, Linda SmiTh My .ii Mildred Haisley X my Lu piTa Cavazos '- Joan AusTin, one of The sixTh period assisTanTs, nears Ann Swan The end of an exasperaTing and hecTic day by answering T T I anoTher Telephone call. T M g s ., i ii .,i.s .,s , The oTTice girls do several imporTanT iobs Tor The adminisTra- Tors, They answer The phones, deliver messages, Till ouT oTTice calls and absenTee slips, pick up aTTendance slips. and keep lisTs oT ab- senTees, disTribuTe inTormaTion To Teachers by puTTing iT in mail boxes, and even Take ill sTudenTs home when necessary. Blue Slip , Office Calls. LL,k T Y Darlene Dunk works on her homework during a lull in The hour's acTiviTies. Marilyn Weeks, Jemele Pederson. and KiTTy Walker disTribuTe inTormaTion To The Teachers and Till Their boxes. LupiTa Cavazos and Linda SmiTh add To The lisT of absenTees sixTh period. nssemmravrel.-sss,2Qi ' ' Mjg.,f.uw -I its will John Calkins and Lulher Garland relax afler working as counselor as- sislanls while Carolyn Pack and Kali Bareis conlinue filing. W -Y Kennelh Horlon supervises Teri O'Shea and Sherry Chesser as lhey lype. Phillip Baker, Howard Goode, and Clinl' Fergeson slraiqhlen lhe shelves. Ann Scoll and Rodney Rice look up from Typing. Reporl Cards, And Schedules Daryl Koenig and Sleven l-launschild look lhrough The available malerial for college enlrance. Mary Helen Winkler, Ann l-lursl and Cindi Ryon relax in Miss lvlary Troy's office eller an hour of work. A A. Marian Clampill, slamps library book cards QW Sherry Fousl, does homework while 'lhe en- lrance and exil check lable isn'l busy. Virginia Casanova. Miss Rubye Russell, and Mrs. Penny Wallers look lior back issues of magazines in shelves reserved for previous years' arlicles. Books! Books! Books! The library club members include all lhe school's sludenr librarians. These sludenls musl' mainlain a C+ average and cannol' miss more lhan Three meelings wilhoul being dismissed. Miss Rubye Russell is lhe club sponsor. Meelings are held al lunch once a monlh. There The members discuss money- making plans for a dislricl' meeling lo be held al' King High in November ol l966. 58 OFFICERS: Presidenl, Dora Garcia, Vice- Presiclenl, Linda Eshomg Secrelary, Loma Brown, Reporler, Yvonne Espinosag KYC Represenfalive, Yvonne Espinosag Sfudenl Council Represenlalive, Sherry Fousl. MEMBERS: Jody Baker, Maria Brooks, Vicki Buenlello, Barbara Burl, Lillie Chandler, Marian Clampill, Slephanie Cusfer, Mary Ella Garza, Helen Hagar, Diane Huffman, Edna Longoria, Faye Maddox, Yolanda Martinez, Angela Rog- ers, Carol Skaggs, April Smifh, Teresa Taylor. Sherry Fousl, Diane Huffman, Faye Maddox, Barbara Burl and Loma Brown pul' finishing louches on 'lhe Library Club Chrislmas lree. Dish-ibuiive Eduoaiion Provides This display window, arranged by lhe DE classes, helped lo boosi Chrislmas spirii al King High. Dislribulive Educalion is a program of insiruc- lion in merchandising, markeiing. and managemenl for high school. ll oliers vocalional lraining in ihe various fields oi goods and services which can laler lead lo oc- cupalions in reiailing, adverlising, financing, lransporla- iion, rnanulacluring, sioring, and wholesaling. D.E. helps qualified sludenis lo work pari lime and receive valuable on-ihe-job iraining in an appropriale occupaiion. The lwo classes of D.E. combine each year and form a club ihai is alfilialed wilrh DECA, The Dislrrilo- ulive Eclucalion Clubs oi America. ln lhis club, l'he slu- denls eleci officers and a sweelheari, have lorealncasl' meeiings and allend siaie and nalional convenlions. fillllllxl Useful Training Peggy Williams adiusls some lrimming as she pre- pares decoraiions for a display. OEEIC-ERS: Pres., Cindy Harimang Vice-Pres,, Diana Colin: Sec., Adriana Chapa: Trees., Anila Pena, Rep., Nancy Shafer: l Qiiiideni Cablne'r,Rep., Aurelio Gon- zaleziz Hisf. and Sweetheart, Sueffeiiry. I 'A I MEMBERS: Garland Barr, Jean fBishdpj Lecnergl,:,,Bryan'r, Joe Cavazos, Carlos Chapa, Rosario Colingffllune' De- vanie, Lupe Esquivel, Lupe Flores, Henry r'6alindo, Sylvia Gamez,-Alicia Garcia, Alma Garcia, Alma Gon- Qialei. Aurorai'5f6Uerra, Jesus Guevara, Jean Gullickson, Gloria Hinoioia,-Be'fiy Jackson, John Kyle, Barbara MCC-Bee, Doral-'MZfHainey, Gzusjlylendez, Linda Palton, Roel Quinfanilla, Keilh Rabalaisfjj-iiOlga Rawlinson, Johnny Resendez, Jose Rivera, Juan, Rodriguez, Ari'n'a' Saucedo, Ernesio Solis,i Thelma Solo, Raymond Tay!or, Chris+ine Q Valverde, Rogerio Vidal, Chris Villagomez, Sieve Wagner, Laura Williams and Sylvia Gamez selecl' some shoes lo pul' in .lheir exhibii. Laura Wigllianfis, 'Peggy Williams, John Womack. Beach Buggy Year Prcjeci . .awk X E Bill Zimmer adiusls lhe sleering device in lhe beach buggy. Daniel Romero uses a valve spring com- pressor fo grind some valves. OFFICERS: Presidenl, Dodie Miller, Vice-Presi- denl, Bene Lerrnag Secrefary, Raynolds Guaiardog Treasurer, Rene Acunag Reporler, Johnnie Barrow, Sergeanl al Arms, Paul Garcia, MEMBERS: Lennie Baker, Josue Camarillo, Rob- erl Canlu, David Flores, Rolando Flores, Oscar Guerra, Rene Maldonado, Joe Medina, Joe H. Mendez, Gilberl Reyes, Daniel Romero, Errol Samuelson, Humberro Silva, Raymond Tiierina, Richard Vasquez, Rudy Vasquez, Bill Zimmer. 60 Aulo mechanics is a vocalional class designed lo give sludenls a working knowledge oi aulomobile mechanics. The proiecls vary from minor lune-ups and replacing brake shoes lo compleie engine overhauls. This year Jrhe boys have buill a rear-engined beach buggy lhal will be used lo chase paris for lhe various proiecls. U9 Mr. Ed McLean, inslruclor, explains 'ro Johnnie Barlow how io adiusl fhe disiribuior. Of Au+c Mechanics Paul Garcia and Gilberl' Reyes show Joe Medina, Roberl Canlu, and Rolando Flores how 'ro assemble an engine. Building Trades Members Building Trades is one oi several courses designed lo give siudenls praclical experience in vocalional applicaiions. The course gives siudenls experience in Jrhe purchase of building malerials, rough consiruclion, general plumbing, eleclrical worlc, brick laying. and building in- speclion. - Building Trades also oilers pariicipanls social aciiviiies such as barbecues. parlies, and dances. lvlosl' oi lhe boys are members oi 'lhe Vocalional lndusirial Clubs ol America, where They elecl' officers and parlicipale in compeii- lion wiih members from olher schools. These conlesls enable siudenls Jro display Their build- ing skills. BUILDING TRADES MEMBERS Presidenl'-Mike Bars Vice-Presidenl'-Rolando Garza Secrelary-Renerio Ruiz Treasurer-Jessie Garcia Reporler-Larry Beauchamp Sergeanl al Arms-Emi Canales Allon Brown Manuel Garcia Arnulfo Marroquin Jay lvlillegan Jesus Ramirez Pele Reyes earn Useful Skills 7 -. -rnn, 1 Rolando Garza, Vice-President shows Mr. Roland Smilh where he will drill a hole for some elec- irical wiring. Mike Bars, Building Trades Presidenl, ad- iusis a lighl 'Fixlure in 'rhe room which l'he class is con- slrucling. Larry Beauchamp concenlrales on cul- ling some roofing malerial. 6l W 'X Rx 1 Here's whai - v ,- E ' V , 1 1411A ,mlm Arm: n Q Masfers of 'l'l1e arf of pleasure Wiih imaginaiion sfraining fo creafe . . . Singers . . . Musicians . . . Ariisfs . . . Acfors A ,J Sfandingc Allen Wilson, Dick Huddlesfon, Rolando Molina, Garold Brooks, John Wood, Arnold Sanchez, Jesse Perez, Rene Munguia, Brad Young, Elio Ramirez, Rolaerl Campbell, Byon Vaughn. Fourfh Row: Annabelle Ramos, Diane De Leon, Jeanne Rogers, Edna Longoria, Randy Aldridge, Johnny Johnson, Charles Davis, Eric Updike, David Haunschild, Larry Anlhes, Marcus Cave, Tommy Hauensiein. Third Row: Chefe Mendoza, David Neuse, Peggy Barion, Skip Frazier, April Smifh, Ricky Jones, Sherry Chesser, Sandy McLean, George Alvarez, Tommy Duncan, Keifh Tidwell, Dennis Young, Keilh Rives, Manuel Canales, Arnoldo Arce, Randy Pena, Jerry Prifcheil, Marilyn l-louse, Yvonne Garza, Adriana Chapa, Clifford Darwin. Second Row: Mildred Cross, Susie Custer, Vicfor Diaz De Leon, Rosie Villarreal, Velma Trevino, Rosaiane Ray, Paul Fink, Roberl' Alaniz, Beverleigh Connaway, Susan Goode, Lynefie Hausler, Sandy Johnson, Becky Sawyer. Firsi Row: Kiiry Walker, Daryl Koenig, Mary Margarel' Fox, Mary Elavii? Susan Willey, Jan Anderson, Shari Raymond, Roberl Gadd, Laura am . This year Jrhe Brahma Band received a 'Firsl di- vision raling in inspeclion and a second division raling in marching al Jrhe annual Region I4 marching coniesl' in Robsiown in Novemloer. ln April al l.llL conlesl al Del Mar, ihe band earned a iirsr division in concerl and a second division in sighl reading. As usual The Brahma Band presenled Jrheir half- Jrime show ai 'loolball games, performed lor The sludeni body lhroughoul The year, and presenled an annual Spring Concerl. Mr. Tom Sluchberry, lhe new King High Brahma Band direclor, works hard 'ro mainfain +he KHS performance qualiry. 1 1, H - wslzimz 5- I ' xi,?'f?iz'z3 , f imznmq , jj' ff ,,-, 9 , ,..f.4 447 dikvwm Band Works Toward Honors BAND OFFICERS Sfudenf Band Direcior-Daryl Koenig 'ne Re reseniafive Mar Margaret Fox Sfudenf Cab: f p - y Band Managers-Keiih Rives and Ricky Bridgers Captain-Sandy McLean Senior Lieufenanf-Rolando Molina Junior Lieutenant-Steven Leggelf Section Leaders-Clifford Darwin, Bobby Alaniz, and Laura Hamlf Not pictured Drum Maioreiie-Sandy Johnson Seciion Leader-Roberf Campbell Marching praciice is a common sigh? on The praclice field almosi every allernoon during ihe Brahma foolloall season. Rouiines are worked out music limecl, and shoes worn Clown every week. REGION BAND Back Row: Sandy McLean, Rolando Molina, Roberl' Gadd, Daryl Koenig, Fronf Row: Mary Davis, Killy Walker, Laura I-Iamff, Mary Margarel Fo Exlra Work I Rewarded X The people who Iry oul' for Dislricl, Region, and Area Bands go lhrough a rough ordeal al each level. They musl play specific scales, prepared music, and sighl-reading malerial before a ludge Composure, aloilily, and nerves of sleel are virlually indispensable assels of Ihe conleslanls. Slale Band Conleslranls compele wilh prepared music only. DISTRICT BAND Back Row: Sandy McLean, Rolando Molina, Roberl Gadd, Clifford Darwin, Roberl Campbell. Fronf Row: Daryl Koenig, Mary Davis, Kilfy Walker, Laura Hamff, Mary Margarel Fox, Viclor Diaz De Leon. Q' , F' 00 12+ .2--'I Grace. Beauig. and Precision TWIRLERS: Sandra Knighf Susie Cusfer Cindy Newsom Yvonne Garza P ' R d i z rissy o rgue Linda Collins DRUM MAJORETTE: Sandy Johnson FEATURE TWIRLERS: ' Rosaiane Ray Anna Marie Salinas The Brahma Band Twirlers work hard and long +o presenf rouiines during pep rallies and ai half-Jrime shows during Jrhe foofbail season. M,W i 67 Exfra Work - Exira Fun The Sfage Band per- forms for various clubs and groups in fown as well as af formal concerfs. The Sfage Band per- formed during infermissions al' fhe Choir Spring Concerl' in April. STAGE BAND Baclc Row: Lvneffe Hausler Roberf Campbell Rolando Molina Arnoldo Sanchez Jesse Perez George Alvarez Mr. Babbif-Direcfor Dick Hudcllesfon Fronl' Row: Yvonne Garza Adriana Chapa Clifford Darwin Arnold Arce Manuel Canales Keith Rives 68 l Leff io Right: David Pearson, Richard Welch, Susan Willey, Richina Welch, Charles Smifh, Brenda Davis, Gloria Canales, Roberf Gadd, Nancy Gibbs, Rolando Molina, Rosie Villarreal, Rosa Garcia, Tommy Hauenslein, Kiily Walker, Roberf McCreighf, Sandy McLean, Terry Brown, Faye Maddox, Sherry Chesser, Ricky Jones, Sfeven Haunschild. Qirings. Woodwinds. and Brass Mrs. Millicenl Wiley Direcfor REGION ORCHESTRA WINNERS: Isl row: Charles Sn-iiih, Richard Welch, Tommy Haunsrein, Bob McCreighl, 2nd row: Rolando Molina, Reber? Gadd, Nancy Gibbs, Ricky Jones, Brenda Davis, 3rd row: David Pearson, Rosa Garcia, Richina Welch, Sherry Chesser, Faye Maddox, boiiom row: Gloria Canales, Mary Davis, Kifiy Walker, Susan Willey. STATE ORCHESTRA WlNNERS: Faye Maddox, Richard Welch, Richina Welch This year's King l-ligh Orcheslrra played 'For six civic clubs in Kingsville, ihe Disrricl' PTA Con- venlion, and 'rhe Chrisimas assembly. When +he Orcheslra compeied in lhe Re- gion XIV conresl' eighleen Kl-lS sludenis won posi- lions, nine of which were iirsl chairs. Three Kl-lS srudenis fried our for +he All- Siaie Orchesira and won seals in The Dallas All- Siaie Concerl. The Kl'lS Slring Orchesira won a iirsl' di- vision al UIL conlesl. l 69 MEMBERS Jack Beauchamp Margarel' Bnllungsly Dana Boofh, Maria Brooks, Terry Brown, Jan Buck, Tony Burgess, Sherry Chesser, Lynn Colley Suzanne Conner Pal Cooper Shirley Cooper Belly Kay Curelon, Bonnie Dillard, Bruce Dougherly, Jack Fisher, Mary Margaref Fox, Skip Frazier Hilda Galvan Eddne Garcia Homer Garcla Yvonne Garza, Maria Gayfan, Claudine Gilbrealh, Ada Marie Godley, Ernesfina Guerra Duane Haskell Davld Haunschild, Sleven Haunschild, Shirley Hayes, Sfeven Hildrefh, Johnny Johnson, Susie Larnberf Camille Lemmond Manuel Lopez, Sandy McLean, Bernice Meyer, Naida Moreno, Linda Needham Alfaro Perez Jesse Perez Palo Perez, Diana Reyna, Roberr Robles, Amadeo Rodriguez, Prissy Rodriguez, Gary Ryan Diane Samaniego, Arnold Sanchez, Jan Sleinke, Dan Swan Mary Van Fleer, Byon Vaughn, Rogerio Vidal, Kifly Walker, Diana Walzel Richina Welch, Barbara Wilson, Judy Wilson, Beverly Wrighl' Seleclions from The Seven Lasl' Words Of Chrislu were sung al lhe Easler program by Byon Vaughn, Kilfy Walker, Ada Marie Godley, and Sleven Haunschild. Twenly-seven members of rhe KHS Choir made 'rhe lrip lo Region XIV Choir conlesl in Corpus Chris- ll in Oclober. Singing is nol only 'For lhe conlesl rooms buf for Jrhe bus ride all lhe way over and all lhe way back, as demonslraled by Jack Beauchamp. Mrs Wiley direcled an informal program of singing of Chrislmas carols in The cafeleria before rhe holidays. OFFICERS: Presidenl'-Mary Margarel Fox Secrefary-Befly Kay Curelon Treasurer-Bonnie Dillard Reporter-Camille Lemmond Sfudenf Cabinef Represenfafive-Judy Wilson Riser Commlffee Chairman-Sleven Haunschild Hard WorkPag4 if sa BeTTy Kay CureTon sang selecTions Trom The Messiah aT The EasTer program. The piece requires concenTraTion and is deeply moving. . . . A bicycle builT Tor Two doesn'T agree wiTh Connie, buT iT is all To could aTTord in Signs Of Spring . . . . The Princess was in The kiTchen baking some cherry TarTs while The choir sang The Tale oT Sing A Song OT Sixpence. ff - 9weepsTakes Again Signs Of Spring also include sporTs and Take Me OUT To The Ball Game . Coach Leach was up To bal' in his new Brahma uniTorm, compleTe wiTh Tiger Tail. This year's sweepsTalces King T-ligh A Capella Choir began The year by winning The largesT number oT chairs aT The Region XTV Choir compeTiTion. These TwenTy-seven sTudenTs Trom Kl-lS perTormed in The January concerT. EighT All-STaTe Choir candidaTes were also named Then. Seven oT The eighT perTormed in The All-STaTe ConcerT in Dallas in February. ln March The choir won The SweepsTalces Award aT UlL Choir compeTiTion aT Del Mar. AnoTher high honor To beTall The choir was The ac- cepTance oT Gary Ryan inTo The U.S. Choir. The sixTy-member choir is under The direcTion oT Mrs. MillicenT Wiley. Mrs. MillicenT Wiley, The Kl-TS A Capella Choir direcTor, presenTs anoTher concerT backed by hard work and eTTorT. You musl be kidding, Carolyn, 'says Tommy Nelms and KiHy Neve We didn'l' order 800 copies of lhe magazine. Descanl, King l-ligh's firsl Lilerary Magazine' began as a class proiecl of The 2nd year Journalisls. The sludenl-laculfy baskelball game provided funds which made il feasible. Many deparlmenls in school cooper- aled on lhis firsl lilerary endeavor. The magazine included wrilings in Lalin, French and Spanish in addilion lo poems, essays and shorl slories all composed by sludenls. An original musical composilion was in- cluded and all arl work was done by Mrs. JoRene Newlon and her arl sludenls. Who could have wrillen such a maslerpieceln says Carolyn Pack lo Mr. Jake Trussell and Miss Clara Blackwell as 'lhey carefully glance lhrough a copy of lhe newly presenled Descanl Mrs. Rubina Schroeder and Miss Mary 'Troy smile while lislening 'ro Miss Blackwell read a humorous seleclion 'From Descanl. Descanl Becomes Realiig STAFF: Edilor, Carolyn Pack: Assislanf Editor, Pal' Garcia: Copy Edilor, Kiffy Neve: Art Edilor, Mary Boyer: Business Manager, Kiffeile Pike: Disfribufion Edilor Tomm N l , y ems. STAFF MEMBERS: Doris Clark, Roldan Gufierrez, Mike McCormick, Rome Pena and Maria De la Luz Ramirez. A mood of silence falls over sludenls in Mrs. l'lead's class as ihey eagerly read lheir new copies of Descanl. 'Q LAW!! I .lr lf Mrs Jo Rene NewTon and Joyce Skrobarcek discuss her painTing, STreeT Scene , 2 nlilmwi BarTenders Carmen Gama, Al- lan Jones, and Jose Rivera serve Vodka lreally iT's iusl' SpriTell aT The French- ArT Club parTy. 4 Why, ThaT's a marvelous ideal exclaims ArT Club PresidenT Jac quelyn Tousley. WiTh class proiecTs, Trips To The arT gallery, prop building, and lending an arTisTic hand To oTher school or- ganizaTions, The ArT Club had a Tull year. A seT oT sTained glass windows which were used in The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas assemblies was designed and painTed. Along wiTh The French Club, a December in Paris parTy was held, compleTe wiTh sidewalk caTes, can- dlelighT, and Tloor shows. ln The spring, senior sTudenTs enTerecl The Hallmark Help Freedom Grow arT conTesT. The new second year arT class creaTed several large painTings. collages, sTiTcher- ies, and plasTer casTs, To hang in various rooms around The school. The year was compleTe wiTh an arT exhibiT and sale oT all The sTudenTs' work. Arhsis Lend A TaIenTed Hand Linda Eshom Mario Mares and Allan Jones make ChrisTmas bells To hang on The Trees in The T gi 4 ff, .- . Z, ii orriceksg PresidenT, Jac- quelyn Tousleyg Vice-pres- 'i idenT, Mario Mares, Sec- ii l refary, CynThia Dear: Sfu- 1 1 denT CabineT Represenfa- x Tive, Linda Eshomg Re- , r pggigir-HisTorian, Alla n i I MEMBER? Vlgckil Bueglel- lo, Davi avia, a y 4- FosTer, Diana Galloway, Ig Juan Garcia,GCarmenGGar- ' Y za, Oscar arza, race i Hernandez, Lupe Hernan- q dez, John Kyle, Frances 1:1 Lopez, Vladimir Medina, Yolanda MarTinez, Alberl' M Naranio, Mary Rios, Jose i Rivera, Joe Saenz. E, Til 5 Q 91 ai .. fy.: fs ' 52,111 :fisiiifiw .rw Q--1 , x J:-: ,5 e Sig S WM 'R fe, J v..- f fm'V Pg.. Q Q' ,Q sf Q .- ,. ik ' f V .,W.x.,:I V. Q4 A H L Q -:S ML ere's wh N O v S lx x,qi . , .. Ywarasssai ' Q, -1 f Pursuifs of gods ancl morlals Willa Apollo ialcing lead . . . Baslcelball . . . Track . . . Baseball . . . Fool'- ball P -W I J vi Rf X' .. Q i A W? . 4 1 A 9 Q li 5 f 'W ny i - -: ' V ,N ' Q f ww ll K aa Head Coach Bill Denman fallfs lo Assislanf Coach Assisfan+ Coach Ronnie Johnson discusses game wi'rh Coach players before fhe Brownsville game. Tommy Daviclelc James L. Pelly. King High A iii 5 , ' A ssssi M A J 1 A , la, ,,,y 1, K M F T 8 J I we 5 , X I H i J 8 if' a 1 U ' X ' yy , uyii ,, ,i 4 4 i , ,Vu A, ,, A51 umx V ,Q I 4 fi Xxx! - Back row: Gilberr Reyes, Filomeno Benavides, Ker- mif Hodge, Dale Walker, James Lenard, Roberf Cumberland, Gary Carley, James Smilh, Bobby Ruiz, Byron Cumberland, Roberl Gadd, and Homer Alaniz. Middle row: Roland Garza, Pablo Reyna, Roldan Gulierrez, Roberl Garza, Eddie Skrobarcek, Roel Ochoa, Pele Cruz, Henry Davis, Alonzo Arce, Luiz Robles, Julio Garcia, and Ralph Ferguson. Fronl' row: Rene Acuna, Homer Mungia, Henry Smilh, Rafael Soliz, Andy Salinas, Andy Rodriguez, Tifo Guerra, Gaspar Hinoiosa, John Traylor, Sammy Smiih, and Jimmy-Kempf. . 'V '-b. 9' l agfii A . YJ, Trainer: John Aflerbury Assislanl' Coach Ray Gomez poses wilh his daughler Dalissa afler a game. rahmas MANAGERS: Harry Wills, Adolfo Silvas, Jimmy Sims and Raul J. Garcia 77 I ., W ? I I I . I r AZ J ' I I I I 6 i Q 3 5 ' 1 N12 A .. y V V I a f,,fg I , - my I. 55.2 , . - ' - I' :' V fer?-'11 , f .V f- --- I e I Rene Acuna Alonzo Arco FiIomeno Benavides Back, I IeHer Tackle, I Ierrer End, 2 Ie-:Hers Q r g I W I 'W V: 3 ., I, I , Vf M it I ' -UL' f ' Pefe Cruz Back, I Ie'r'Ier K .NW xa, Gary Carley Back, Z Ielrfers I Kermif Hodge Jrhrows a pass cIurIng King game.. I Ig I gggg si x Byron Cumberland End, I Ieffer , e. Ak ..,...:: My -W -w.,,-,paw-vewvw g ,, , 1 C ' ,w a 'X -3 a 5 X . . 'Km IV' . S ' 1 ,. .: 1. an AI' A fbi II I I a-' 5 . L ' : I-vga Viz I 'W' 3 I I , 1 3 A Q - I I. y , 5, Ian I 2 I I f 1 'J' 1' e -1- 'W-E. rf 4 ,' V' ' K y . ' Roberf Cumberland Henry Davis R-3IpI1 Ferguson End, 2 IeHers Back, I Ieifer Back, I Ie-Her rf 0 II , . Y' ,, X ,mv -'L Y .,.:k . i - I. effing-I . o y ,5 'K . 'gi -1 I I1 1 I I ' . I ggrsf V .41 ggsvnggzyg jiri! I' saw? V Roberf Gadd Back, I Ieffer 78 I I 4 . 2 Q Y i we II'I,'Ii ' 'Q T L A I f ' : I I If If IIIGI I lim Jiri? 1, rf' 1f f me Julio Garcia Roberi Garza Rolando Garza Guard, I Ieffer Center, 2 IeHers Tackle, 3 Iefrers Tri-Capfain vff: - ' if' 7 I . ' 5' eq? ' 42v1t'f : I I. ' , N, ri ,,,k E A .MQ ..h'. ' Tifo Guerra Guard, I Ierfer .I I. 1' I FII? fl, II v -.1 ,, I Isl, I I ' I' I ra I,,,:I,, SI: I , I W I 357 ,Q G' ,Q I ...IGH 'l f ' vig ,-X ef,g , IIl ,Q -I 4,41 f 'TQEPQ' g,I1 'A S N'f':f: I 1 ,eww M .4 If . , .f , I I I if I we If -fEv.i2'.'1f.41S-'A' ,I ' ' , Roldan Gufierrez Cenfer, I Iefier Q k F xr ,gif .I In ,jr I Q ,' 15 I vu , I? 5 T, I h - Ie: I I I I. PIayers, as rsII'1e cusfom, pray In The middle ofII1eIleId afier Hue Vlcforla game. - I., ir, Q' I j - Iivav - -E'4ge.zaIeL7 I -silirfiiilrf ' Kermif Hodge Back, 3 Ieffers Tri-Capfain Q r I 4 V I -1 ,,..,.,I I g, I I W I I . C l: gr ' A A - ss- 'K I I . I ' I .1 s 4 'I I II , I. ,I I ,A IIIIII III 1 I I A 'I I I 1: III M ' 'I I Ig I Q r I Ir '-- YI I I I I Q' QQ I , , I' .I I f - V 'W - I I.II, Q5 I I ' ' if' 7 I I , I I ' 5 EI I I 5 ,V I I K Ji A ,Y ,K I A 'G ' VI FIV I t I V - I I ' I Qi-Y 5r-M-,:fvIf . I :1z'fIfI'IQIIff'fff I I I I II 'I Iariz- I' me I me '-A I - Jimmy Kempf James Lenard Homer Mungia Rael Ochoa Guard, 2 Ieffers End, I IeHer End, I If-:Her Guard. I IeH'er 79 w-mw--a-n- Eagles Squeeze Bu Brahmas Gary Carley carries lhe ball lor a sharf gain during lhe Brownsville game. .A if K ED ,N k Till .lr li .1 .,, . ,, me 35-2 . . . ', .- E 64 an A-mines .-s N fu Gilberl Reyes End, 2 lellers y ef Q 7 ee.l H if fr lg Bobby Ruiz Tackle, l leller 80 I 4 c ' - if lalil as T B .4 ' .rf- 4 Luiz Robles Tackle, l leller a . .gl K Q12 A ' in-s s' 1 1 Na, , x - .,,, Andy Salinas Back, l leller A well balanced Brownsville Eagle's learn delealed lhe King l-ligh Brahmas in lhe lirsl regular game ol lhe year. Browns- ville, led by Ceasar de la iGarza, wingback, look advanlage ol several King l-ligh mis- lakes. The Brahmas look lhe lead in lhe second quarler, bul held il only lemporarily. as de la Garza caughl an 80 yd. louchdown pass lo lie lhe game as lhe hall ended. ln lhe second hall, de la Garza re- lurned a punl 7O yds. lor anolher score. The exlra poinl lry was good. The Bulls scored again wilh l:36 lell lo play, bul lhe lry lor lhe exlra poinls lailed. The linal score was Eagles I3, Brahmas l2. Kermil Hodge lhrows anolher pass during lhe San Benilo game. : I 1 r ,J S 5 L1 - f ff, . , ', .,' x r' ess? 'E -we S so -4-si , I I 'KL, N ' ii I 'WW Y . ,I , , ,r.zff I ,, ,V y .S I X ' N .,, 2 - H ' -,- .f I fishy I MW 4 I Q ' 5 I 'ff ' Ijsl uf. - ' , f W n .p s s M 44 5 Q was 5 re' f ff 'f Q r Wi 1' YF WW if 14 W, ale ' M 1 Ng. I1 . ,, I 1 -fa 7, IV 'fi 7 8 4 .X A -it gg fl -,I-V ,,4,w:7 M I -I r ss- A ,sq , kj -' , V M , 4 I I ff WU. 4' A Q N sg sg 3 ' ar lv u Q hu. 4 'I Q A PW 11 'J HOQIW' ' f i Eddie Skrobarcek Tackle, 2 lellers Henry Smiih Back, I leller James Smilh Guard, 3 lellers Tri-Caplain ,fr H n . I 1 3 eff' is ' 'f-' , I ,ily ffm K1 I A A - I A , q , jig , E ' T -' M -1-' . Q- 5iTw2 5535 ' 1 3 .. if s -- fha' . 'VIN -:fi ga T I xl M , , Y-r i? if Rafael Soliz John Tra lor Y Cenler, I Ieller Back, I leller Plaloon play enabled The Kingsville Brahmas 'ro smoiher Ihe Fallurrias Jerseys. Nearly all The Brahmas backs shared in The scoring, as 'rhe Jerseys never gol' slarl- ed. The plaloon play helped Coach Bill Denman Io keep his charges res+ed. To slari' Ihe second hall. Baile Vela, reiurned The kickoff 88 yds. for The only Fallurrias score. Brahma scores came on a pass from Andy Salinas 'ro James Lenard: a one yard plunge by Andy: a lefi end sweep by Henry Davis: a pass by Kermil I-lodge Io Ralph Fergusong and an inler- cepled pass which Ralph ran back Iona score. Jimmy Kempf kicked Iwo exlra poinis and Roberl' Gacld ran Iwo poinls. The final score was Kingsville 4-I, Falfur- rias 6. s , .,r, I sccc I - .. ,.,, ,, , Sammy Smifh Guard, 2 lellers i , , sa-rc Dale Walker End, I Ieller gig? Before 'Ihe Fallurrias game, Gary Carley leads funnel. f-- ffm. fr W. , Us S ' 'rhe Team' Ihrough 'rhe viclory 8I Cogoies Trip Bulls Brahma spirii came 'ro a high poinf during ihe las? game. For ihe iirsi iime since l959, ihe Alice Coyoies. led by Biisy Garcia, deieaied Jrhe King High Brahmas. Alice, disiricr champs, led Jrhe Bulls Throughoui' 'rhe game, scoring ihree limes in ihe firsi half. The firsi score of Jrhe game came in Jrhe firsi quarier, when Alice 'drove 76 yds. Aiier a fumble recovery ihe Coyoies scored again. A bad snap from cenier provided ihe ihircl score for ihe Coy- oies. ln 'rhe second half, Jrhe Bulls came back wiih a 58 yd. drive. climaxecl by a pass from a piichour io Kermii Hodge, who ihrew To quarierback 'Andy Salinas. Salinas scored for ihe Bulls. Alice reialiaied wiih a long drive for a score by Garcia from 20 yds. oui' bring- ing aboui' Jrhe final score, 24-6. Brahmas Win Homecoming Rain and a muddy field slowed 'rhe Brahmas during Homecoming as ihey edged pasi' a good San Beniio Greyhound ieam, wiih ihe score of 6-O. Several limes Jrhe Bulls had an oppor- 'runiiy io score, bui' Fumbles, which were common because oi ihe rain, spoiled Their chances. The game was climaxed wiih lhe pre- seniaiion of ihe queen ai half Jrime. Sandy Johnson. senior. was crowned Homecoming Queen. 82 Filomeno Benavides and Gary Carley rake a breaiher during Homecoming. Gus Guevara, King High ex discusses ihe game wifh Filomeno. Bulls Slun Cardinals The King High Brahmas proved many sporlswrilers wrong by delealing lhe Har- lingen Cardinals 2l-l2. Harlingen, who was lavored, scored lirsl on a 75-yard drive. The exlra poinl lailed. Kermil Hodge lhen lhrew a pass lo Ralph Ferguson lo sel up lhe lirsl Brahma score. The exlra poinl was good and lhe hall end- ed 7-6. On lhe lirsl play ol lhe second hall. Kermil lhrew a long pass covering 74 yds. lo Henry Davis lor lhe second Brahma score. Jimmy Kempl's lciclc lor lhe exlra poinl was good. The Brahmas added anolher score when Gilberl' Reyes inlercepled a Cardinal pass and ran il baclc lor a louchdown. The Cardinals scored again belore lhe game ended. Kermil Hodge rushes lor a small gain during Ray game. Bucs Oullasl Brahmas Coach Johnson lallcs lo Rolando Garza and Eddie Skrobarcek before game. lor bolh leams. linal score was Miller 22, Kingsville 7 l The Miller Buccaneers wore down lhe ballling Brahmas in lhe lirsl dislricl game Miller managed only a IO-7 hall lime lead over lhe delermined Brahmas lorces The second hall proved lo be very exciling loo The score remained IO-7 unlil lhe linal min ules ol lhe game. Charles Williams, Buc hall back, provided lhe Bucs wilh lheir winning margin, by scoring one louchdown and sel ling up anolher, all wilhin 37 seconds Wil liams alone gained I89 yards rushing The Qiingarees Crush Bulls KermiT Hodge makes a good gain during The VicToria game. The Kingsville Brahmas suTTered Their second disTricT deTeaT aT The hands oT The Vic- Toria STingarees. VicToria, led by Louis Thomp- son. proved To be Too much Tor The Brahmas. The TirsT Time They goT The ball They man- aged To score Tor a 6-O lead. A Tumble recov- ery by James SmiTh seT up The TirsT Bull Touch- down. lT enabled The Bulls To hold The lead momenTarily, 7-61 However. beTore The halT ended, VicToria managed Two Touchdowns Tor a 22-7 halT-Time lead. In The Third guarTer. VicToria scored again Tor a 30-7 lead. Then The Brahma run- ning game suddenly came alive in The TourTh quarTer. KermiT T-lodge laTeraled To Ralph Ferguson Tor a 20 yard play. good 'Tor a Touch- down. LaTer in The quarTer, Henry Davis made a specTacular 89 yard run Tor a score. This ended The scoring as The Bulls losT 30-I9. Bulls Tame Tigers The King High-Brahmas squeezed by The Carroll Tigers Tor Their TirsT disTricT vicTory oT The season. The vicTory passed a precedenT in King High TooTball as iT was The TirsT Time since I933 Thaf The Bulls had managed a TooT- ball vicTory in Buc STadium. Three Times The Bulls were deep in Tiger TerriTory, buT managed To score only once. This 'came on a pass Trom halTback Gary Carley To end Filomeno Benavides. The Tigers laTer managed To score Themselves on a pass To Jimmy Taylor. A penalTy nulliTied The Two poinT conversion, and a second aT- TempT aT a lciclq was no good. The Tinal score was Brahmas 7, Carroll 6. 84 As Time runs ouT, The scoreboard shows Kingsville ahead 7-6 in The Carroll game. exans Cui To Size Bg Bulls Two come-Trom-behind Touchdowns en- abled The Bulls To roll over W. B. Ray. Ray scored early in The TirsT quarTer on an I8-yard run by Milce Blaine, providing The Texans wiTh a 7-O lead. ln The second quarTer, however, RoberT Cumberland re- covered a Texan Tumble on The Ray l9. Ralph Ferguson scored a Tew plays laTer and Then added The Two poinT conversion Tor an 8-7 lead. l.aTe in The TourTh quarTer. The Brahmas oTTense once again began rolling. The Bulls drove 87 yards Tor Their lasT Touchdown. This was accomplished by a pass To end GilberT Reyes. Ferguson again scored The -exTra Two poinT conversion., providing The Brahmas wiTh Their I6-7 vicTory. .fr Filomeno Benavides is Tackled near The goal line aTTer caTching a pass from KermiT Hodge during The Ray game. Bulls Break Musiangs .f'w,.ff TT 4 KermiT Hodge prepares To hand The ball To Ralph Ferguson during The lasT game of The season. The Kingsville Brahmas ended The sea- son in grand sTyle. The Bulls deTeaTed Corpus ciiiigii King I3-0 To finish iii Third place in The NorTh Zone sTandings. This marlced The TirsT Time ThaT Kingsville had held a Corpus ChrisTi school scoreless. The TirsT score oT The game came in The TirsT quarTer when Gary Carley plunged over The goal line Trom The one-yard line. ln The Tinal period, KermiT Hodge Threw a I9-yard scoring pass To Filomeno Benavides To end The scoring in The game played in Javelina STadium. 85 Ca Ives -L T pl, L . ,. 1 ., Q swf The TuTure Brahmas, The calves. goT oTT To 7 a slow sTarT buT Toward The end OT The season They V Q ' T' ifl if were playing excellenT ball. Coached by Bob ' K Tiilg l,l, Leach and Nano OrTiz, The calves managed a ,r , gf' . 4-5 season record. BeaTen by The calves were schools 5 L, such as Corpus ChrisTi King lTwicel, Corpus ChrisTi 1, Academy. and Carroll. They losT To Corpus ChrisTi Miller, Ray, VicToria, SinTon. and Alice. Probably Their greaTer fl' i T 1 N. x A ,,. s ,x ' YL 'M X K XXXL-wif I 'F TT' ii saTisTacTion came when They beaT The Corpus ChrisTi King junior varsiTy by The score OT 46-O. MosT oT The boys playing wiTh The Calves This season will move up and play wiTh The Brahmas nexT season, giving an indicaTion Tor a good Brahma Team Tor , , T 5: V 5- P- 'TMHN-5: 'A - S B-Team Coach Bob Leach waTches game closely. nexT year. N Slow QTarT asT Finish B-Team Coaches Nano OrTiz and Bob'Leach discuss game plans. Back row: Chrisfopher Genz, Dennis Thompson, Ralph Keck, Brad Roberfs, Paul Lenard, Marcus Cave, Billy Fielder, Homer Alaniz, E. W. Franklin, Luis Nava, Alonzo Lopez, HuberTo Arispe, and Gary SmiTh. Middle row: Chuck Wagner, Michael Dunn, Ronald Knocke, Freddy Edgerfon, Andy Rodriguez, Alb:-:rT Gamez, Forrest Finley, Roel Vasquez, Byon Vaughn. Alfredo ZapaTa, Pefe Garcia, and Gaspar Hinoiosa. Fronf row: Pablo Reyna, Mark McQuerrey, AlberT Barrera, Alfred Carroway, Cloyce Campbells, Gerald Mooney, Roberl' lsassi, RoberT Arce, Thomas Russek, Thurman Lowans, and Dana Lyons. 6,40 15.32 ,+, r -T7 will as ezsigg s A Magi, sy 'Af X ,, D' ' 'T ' , V 2 ' f ' ' s A f T s , sv ' T 36 ' 1 - 'ir'i ' ' 1 f ,has s- ,Z T of sf, The Brahma Baslcelball leam gol off 'ro a good slarl lhis year, bul lhey were somewhal slowed down by lhe middle of The season. The Bull Cagers wenl' inlo lhe dislricl ballle wilh high hopes. They were, however, disappoinled as lhey managed only one viclory in dislricl' com- pelilion. coming al lhe very lasl game of Jrhe season. The Cagers never losl' Their sporlsmanship and ambilion, however, as every game was played wilh greal desire. s Two Seasons Overlap 5 1 Tilo Guerra baffles for ball during lhe Ray Game. ln lhe background is Roberl' Cumberland. Coach Ray Gomez gives inslruclions lo one of his sfars, Filomeno Benavides, during one of The inlense games. 87 Gllberf Reyes Semor 2 1eHers Sensor. 2 leffers Gilberf Reyes dribbles clown courf for a score in one of fhe Brahma disfrici' games 88 Filomeno Benavides ,X Filomeno ,Benavides goes up 'for fhe score during 'Hwe Edinburg game. Varsiig Baskeiball - ik K. .V,k. iggfg., 1. ,rkfk.k ,...- Manuel Mares Junior, I leffer Alberi' Gamez Homer Alanlz Junior, I Ie+'Ier Sophomore, I IeH'er Gary Carley balfles for The ball during The non-dlslricl game wII'h Alice. Qporismanship Proven As Season Ends UHer confusion is The case in Ihis game as Silber? Reyes, and Gary Carley Andy Salinas are on Ihe Iookoul for Jrhe ball. Junior, I Ielfer 89 Gary Carley i Senior, 2 le'Hers 4 7 I Q W A ,a if M ,N of 1... Q ' L7 Gary Carley adds 'rwo poinfs fo 'fhe Brahma cause Tifo Guerra Junior. I leH'er Varsiig Todag. Jesos Garcia Roberi' Cumberland Manager: Adolfo Silvas 90 Junior. I leffer Senior, 2 Ievfers They We Benavides .... 29-44 Gillef .... 37-33 Harlingen ...... .... 2 2 -53 Edinburg ...... .... 4 5--49 Aransas Pass A . . .... 6I -47 Woodsboro A .1 .... 50-2I Harlingen .... 36'-38 Alice . . . .... 49--57 Edinburg . .... 5l -47 Premonr . . . .... 45 - 55 Alice .... 4I -42 Benavides . .... 5I -73 Premonl .... 29--4I Carroll . . .... 50-59 Vicloria .... 65-45 Ray . .... 53 -41 King . .... 3l -37 Miller .... 66-53 Carroll ....... .... 5 O-- 34 Vicforia ...... .... 6 3- 50 Tuloso Midway . . .... 26-50 Ray ........... .... 6 7-53 Sinfon .. . . .... 44- 52 Bishop . .... 3l - 50 King . .... so-39 B-'ream Coach Tommy Daviclek R. J. Garcia fakes a free flwrow during a B-1'eam game. Tomo:-row's Varsiig Back Row: C. Dell Hodge. Tony Pena, Johnny Marroquin, Forresf Finley Roberl'Gadd, and'Rober1'Gar1a. Fronf Row: Joe Rodriguez, Randall Benrie, David Henderson, Leandro Vasquez, R.J.Garcia, and Sieve S'l.Clair. 9I Baseball Team Ends Qeasor l , yi gsxfrsrx k-7,9 -Q .. ,. if 'wifi John Allerbary praclicing his fielding Frank Gulierrez reaches lirsl base in lime. Coach Bob Leach. 'ur The Brahmas finished dislricl play wilh a 4-6 record. Their season rec- ord was I7-l5. Freddy Edgerlon led lhe. Brahmas wilh a .375 balling average. James McClelland had an average of .320 while Jimmy Kempl finished wilh .3l2. Adan Munoz slruclq oul over IOO ballers during lhe season. The leam dedicaled one ol The final games lo Coach Leach lor his enlhusiaslic Brahma supporl. Twenly varsily baseball lellers were awarded. Jim McClelland oulruns Vicloria's lirsl baseman. nuxamx- ' ..f4.uwm-w ww.-wma:-ursqnawar-Ju-wmws., -, ' - -- Lffiimyfufkianbvm NiTh I 7- I 5 Record Above Mike McBride reaches high Tor The ball, and aT righT Jim McClelland pulls upi ' safely ai Third base in Two of The Brahma home games. AT RighT Coach Leach poses wiTh piTchers Manuel Guerra, Adan Munoz, and Ronnie Haus- ler. Brahma players noT picTured in This secTion were Skip Frazier, Leandro Vasquez, Rene Acuna, David Cavazos, Charlie Ross, Freddy EdgerTon, Jesus Garcia, Ralph Ferguson, RoberT Gadd, and Jimmy Kempf. .. J The leTTermen include The following: Rene Acuna, Homer Alaniz, John ATTerbury, Raul Cavazos, Freddy EdgerTon, Ralph Ferguson, Skip Frazier, RoberT Gadd, Jessie Garcia, Manuel Guerra, Frank GuTierrez, Ronnie Hausler, Jimmy Kempf, Mike McBride. James McClelland, Johnny Marroquin, Adan Munoz, Charlie Ross, Pablo Rena, and Rudy Vasquez. - -N 93 36 li Z Firsl' row: David Cavazos, Marcelo Marroquin, Bobby Alaniz, Roberl Arce, Second row: Israel Reyna, Baldemar Alarcon, David Tamez. Coach Johnson, sianding. B-Teamers Train For Varsiig Junior Varsiry or B-Team baseball is a lrain- ing ground for lhe Varsily Jream. Composed moslly of Juniors and sophomores lhey played an eighi game season. Aller lhe iunior var- sily season 'lhe mosl prom- ising players progress lo 'lhe Varsily squad. Firsi' row: Baldemar Alarcon, Johnny Hinoiosa, Jimmy Lee. Second row: Mike Mala. Johnny Galvan, Coach Ronnie Johnson, sfanding. James McClelland reaches The ball before he reaches lhe base. 94 is-+ Jeff Ficklancl Bill Buck Golf Team Wins Honors Despiie Loss of Members Reduced by one half 'from lasr year's ream This year's golf Team worked hard all year and offered srilf compelihon Jro mosjr opponenls. The 'ream placed firsl' in The Kingsville lnvilallonal High School Tour- namenl wilh a Jream score of 3I6. Al l-ligginloolrham won Jrhe medalisl honors wilh 36-36. Coach Wnlham Mumford ff'-ffiisf 2,13- 5 - V , 46,5 -D Al Higginbofbam 73' if ' Bubba Knigbf 95 Track and Field Team Wins Trophies I ,, A T 1 s a? This year's sprinl' relay included Homer Munguip, Ronald Gerwlclc. William O'Conner. Abraham Campos, and Kermil Hodge Righl: Sieve Bessel, Amador Moreno. Tom Roerig, and Juan Aguilar prac- Below: Bill Bolen, siale finalisl' in pole vaull worked many hours lo perlecl his form. 1 I 'lice. Below: Gary Carley illusiraled his Q broad iumping form. N Above: KermiT l-lodge goes over The hurdle while in pracTice Tor The disTricT meeT. RighT: Dan Swan pole vaulTs during one of many pracTice sessions. Track Bugs PracTice Diligenilg This year's Track Team had an above-average year. They won several second place Trophies, in- cluding The ones Trom Harlingen, Falfurrias, and RobsTown. Bill Bolen. Brahma pole vaulTer wenT all The way To The sTaTe meeT. where he placed TiTTh. Track This year was coached by Mr. Russ Holland, wiTh help Trom Mr. Nano OrTiz. This year's cross counTry Team consisTed oT: FronT Row: Tom Roerig, Mike STimpson, Amador Moreno, Gilberl' Garcia, STeve Warren, Mike MaTa, and STeve Bessel. Second Row: WalTer Taylor, Carlos Camacho, Felix Pena, Coach Russ Holland, William O'Conner, Johnny ZumwalT. and Joe Camacho. -re- NJ 1 .nf E 5? -Q ' . .,,. ,J xx The Brahma Nellers broughl home fourleen Iro- phies lhis year. They placed 2nd in Dislricl and in 'lhe Corpus Chrisli Tournamenl Lee Fugale won an Inclivid- ual sporlsmanship award for lhe leam. The Nellers were I of I6 reams in Texas invilecl 'ro lhe Auslin lournamenl. Girls' doubles were played by Lynn Adams and Nancy Lehmann. Bolh will relurn nexl' year. G S' . . Q I 'Q-H afvgfwwfkffi-l?L'3i'fw7,fI+ Ny . . ,css-s v?.,g,q,.fg..1X.1.z43,1 3 fl 5.92, mf ,,fczifp'3, fit.. . 542-iff? Q11 ff 'iiwgef 3- -vS1f,1f fif -Y-'SPZKQJQ pffjh? F' 25245 Iwi-jf? Q. 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Bloody Mary . . .a king's ransom. I02 hd 'K Will Wislfullg Recall OFFICERS Presidenl PaH'y Johnson Vice-preside-nl Sandy Johnson Secrelary Yolanda Soliz Reporler Cindy 'Harlman , 3 MX ,KN A wi: 'N -, ,,k:,, A-V fry ...X . 32.4 in 2 'X-M N4 '1 'VZ ef? ' ' UQ: its U QW Acuna, Elva L. Aguilar, Glenda Alvarez, Jose Humberfo Amaclcer, Diane: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Powder Puff 2 yrs. Arce, Alonzo: Foolball 3 yrs. Arce, Arnold: Orchesira I yr.: Band I yr.: Slage Band I yr. Arnold, Carolyn AHerbury, John H.: S'rucIenI' Cabinel I yr.: Drama Club I yr.: Foo+baII manager 2 yrs.: Baseball 3 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: K-Club 3 yrs.: Powder Puff Queen I yr. Baker, Phillip R.: UIL 2 yrs.: FFA I yr. Pres.: Counselor Assislanl' I yr.: French Club I yr.:ArI Club I yr. Their Dags OI' Walking Halls. Bareisk Kay Vivian: FI-IA I yr.: Brahmefles 2 yrs.: SPQR 2 yrs. Bars, Mike Barfow, Johnnie Beauchamp, Jack: .Chorus 4 yrs.: Region Choir I yr.: Powder Puff Twirler 2 yrs. Beauchamp, Larry Benavides, Filomenoz Foo+baII 2 yrs.: Bas- I4e+baII 2 yrs.: K-Club 2 yrs. Bessenf, Bobby Billingsley, Margarei' Sue: Chorus 4 yrs. Bishop, Jean: Library Club I yr. Bolen, Bill: EI Aguila I yr.: K-Club 3 yrs.: Track 3 yrs. Boyer, David K. Boyer, Mary Ann: Siudeni Cabinei 2 yrs. Sec.: Brahma Round-Up I yr.: FI-IA I yr.: FTA I yr.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs.: Office Assisiani' I yr.: Debaie I yr.: Powder Pull 2 yrs.: French Club 2 yrs.: Ari Club I yr.: KCYC I yr. Bray, Linda Lois: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Powder Puff 3 yrs.: Library Club I yr. Bridgers, Ricky: Brahma Round-Up I yr.: Science Club I yr.: Band Manager: Press Club I yr.: Brimage, Toni Marie: Chorus I yr. 4, ,,ii Carrging Books And Doing Homework Brook, Maria: FHA 4 yrs.: FNA I yr.: Cho- rus 2 yrs.: Region Choir I yr. Brown, Alfon Rae: Brown, Aniia Kay Brown, Loma Dean: FHA 3 yrs.: Library Club I yr. Sec.: Band 4 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr. Brown, Rod M.: Siudenl Cabinel' I yr.: Fool- ball I yr.: Track I yr.: Counselor Assis- I'anI I yr.: Brumley, Sieve Buenfello, Vicki: FI-IA 4 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Powder Puff 3 yrs.: French Club I yr.: Ari Club I yr. Cabrera, Yolanda Cadriel Margoh FI-IA 4 yrs.: EI Aguila I yr.: Office AssisI'anI' 2 yrs. Calkins, John Charles: EI Aguila I yr. Camacho, Carlos: EI Aguila 2 yrs. Track 2 yrs. Camacho, Jose Eliseoz K-Club I yr. French Club 2 yrs.: Track 3 yrs. Campbell, Roberi' Dale: Orchesira 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs.: Siage Bandil yr.: Powder Puff Twirler I yr. Campos, Abraham V.: FooI'baII I yr.: K- Club 3 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr.: Track 3 yrs. Canales, Gloria: FTA 2 yrs.: Orchesira 3 yrs.: Region Orchesrra 2 yrs.: NI-IS 2 yr.: EI Toro I yr.: French Club 2 yrs. ,Q y ii? wqvwwi iw 1 34 Q 4 To Be Remembered Seniors Kalhy Ireland, Sandra Knighf, Jerry Zwernemann, Senior Mildred I-Iaisley fills our her applicahon for The and Lu'Iher Garland aHend Ihe King's Vicfory Dance. DAR good Ciiizenship Award for Senior girls I06 Canales, Leo: Band 4 yrs.: Powder Pull Drum lvlaior 3 yrs.: French Club 2 yrs. Treas. Canlu, Rober'I'o Carley, Gary: Foolball 3 yrs.: Baslcelball 3 yrs.: K-Club 2 yrs.: Traclc 3 yrs.: KCYC I yr. Treas. Casfaneda, Es+anisIado 1+ Casfillo, Eva: Library Club I yr.: Office fp? we Assislanl' I yr. Cavazos, Joe C.: Foolball I yr.: Arl Club 17 I yr- gw ,Yi I.. V Chapa, Adriana E.: Fl-IA 4 yrs.: EI Aguila I yr.: FNA 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs.: Slage Band 2 yrs.:-Powder Pull I yr.: Arl Club 2 yrs.: DECA I yr. Sec. Chiuminallo, Marlin J.: SPQR I yr. Clampilf, Marion: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Science Club. Are A+hIe+ic And Academic Works. Clarlc, Doris: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs. Cir- culalion manager: FI'IA 2 yrs.: FTA I yr.: Powder Pull I yr.: French Club I yr. Colin, Diana: FI-IA 2 yrs.: DECA I yr. Vice Pres. Collins, Linda Gale: PI-IA 2 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Twirler 3 yrs.: Office Assis- 'ranl 2 yrs.: UIL 3 yrs.: NI-IS 2 yrs.: Brahm- elles 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs. Colwell, Mike Edward Connor, John Regan S+uden+ Cabunel' I yr FTA 2 yrs Science Club I yr Drama Club 3 yrs SP R 2 yrs Powder Pull I yr. Twirler: Assislanl I yr.: Represenlalive lo Texas Alomic Nuclear Symposium I965 CorI'ez, Elva Rosa 'I I ii . . ?.F:5s -I O '1 Chess Club I yr.: Biology Lab ig: M I .as K V f i W ',- . 9 I 'Viv I H ,Z .. 71-3, A H I A K L ,- 2 5 '23 I I I-mi' rife, F' F jx i-b 111 . I+ - . as 1 - ' f - . .I , N . 5 had ll I Ullun. CorI'ez, Guadalupe V. Corlez, Olga Anila Cruz, Pele: Foolball 3 yrs. Cumberland, Roberlz Foolball 3 yrs.: Bas- Icelball 3 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: K-Club 2 yrs.: Who's Who I yr. Curelon, Belly Kay: FHA 3 yrs. Sec.: FTA 2 yrs.: Office Assislanl 2 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs. Sec.: French Club 2 yrs. Cus'I'er, Florence: FHA 4 yrs.: Treas., 4Ih Vice Pres. Cusler, Gary L.: Band 3 yrs.': Chorus I yr. Cusler, Susie: Twirler 3 yrs.: UIL 3 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: Brahmelles 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 2 yrs. Davila, David Holding Conlesls And Winning Dear, Cynlhiaz FHA 2 yrs.: Library Assislanl I yr.: Counselor Assislanl I yr.: Ari Club 2 yrs. Sec.-Trees. De La Rosa, Norma: FHA 2 yrs.: FNA I yr.: French Club 2 yrs. De Leon, Diana: FHA I yr.: Band 4- yrs.: French Club I yr. De Leon, Yolanda: FHA 2 yrs.: Powder Pull 2 yrs.:- French Club I yr. De Vanie, June Hilda: FHA I yr. Dillard, Bonnie: Sludenl' Cabinel I yr.: FHA 2 yrs.: Chorus 2 yrs. Com peiiiions , ,,.,. . 9' , ., I... fl A' f ,lf ,- ll L.: ,-- ' ' lliiifiw, f , ' . 3 iif 1'i 2 z.2 1 ,.f:,: Dunegan, Susie: FHA I yr.: Office Assisf- anf I yr. Egglesfon, Maurice Eleazar, Richard Elon Esquivel, Lupe: French Club I yr.: DECA 2 yrs. Evans, Carmen: FHA 3 yrs. Treas.: El Aguila 2 yrs.: Office Assisfanf I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Brahmeffes 2 yrs.: Counselor Assisfanf I yr. Falcon, Hilda: DECA I yr. Fechner, Johnny: Band 4- yrs. Fielder, Cecil Fisher, Jack: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: Chorus I yr. Making Friends And Changing Classmaies 3 . ' ...'. ...k. .,.-.. Flores, Maria Ofeliaz FHA I yr.: EI Aguila I yr. Flores, Ramon: Band 4 yrs.: Chorus 2 yrs. Flores, Ricardo Fosfer, Sally Nell: FHA I yr.: Library Club 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs.: Office Assisfanf 3 yrs.: Brahrneffes I yr.: SPOR 2 yrs. Treas.: Chorus 2 yrs.: Counselor Assisfanf 2 yrs.: Arf Club I yr. Fousf, Sherry Lynn: Sfudenf Cabinef I yr.: FHA 3 yrs.: Library Club 2 yrs. Pres.: EI Aguila I yr. Fox, Mary Margaref: Sfudenf Cabinef 3 yrs.: Office Assisfanf I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Brahmeffes 2 yrs.: SPOR 2 yrs. Sec.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs. Pres. Galloway, Diana: FHA 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr.: Ar+ Club 2 yrs. Galvan, Rachel Garcia, Alicia G.: FHA I yr.: DECA I yr. Garcia, Gilberfz K-Club 2 yrs.: Track 2 yrs. Garcia, Grace Garcia, Hec+or R.: Brahma Round-U I r rs 4 22 F7 Y -7 EI Aguila 3 yrs. Pres.: UIL 2 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: EI Toro 2 yrs. Jr. Class Edilor, Sporls Edilor: Press Club I yr.: KCYC I yr. I 4 ,L 4 Iii 'Ia w Garcia, Juan: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Arl' Club 2 yrs. Garcia, Manuel Jr. Garcia, Mary Alma: FHA 2 yrs.: Powder Pull I yr.:ArI Club I yr. 63 assing Time And Making Hisiorg Garcia, Pafricia Ana: Srudenl Cabinel I yr.: Quill and ,Scroll 3 yrs.: Brahma Round- Up 2 yrs.: News Ediror: Drama Club I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: EI Toro 3 yrs. Assisiani Edilor, Edilor: Brahmefles 2 yrs.: Debale I yr.: SPQR 2 yrs. Treas.: Homecoming Princess: Allorney GeneraI's YouI'h Con- ference. Garcia, Rosie Garland, Lu'I'her S. Garza, Mary Ella: FHA 3 yrs.: Library Club 2 yrs.: EI Aguila I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Pow- der Puff I yr. Garza, Mucio: French Club I yr. Garza, Rachel: FHA I yr.: FTA I yr.: EI Aguila I yr. 1 Garza, Rolando C. Garza, Tomas: Foolball I yr.: Band 4 yrs.: 'age Bancl I yr.: Chorus I yr.: Track yr. Gerwick, Ronald Ralph: K-Club I yr., Track 3 yrs. ,,. Gill, Florence Ann Glock, John: Powder Pull Cheefleader I yr., Arif Club 2 yrs. Gonzalez, Andy: FFA 3 yrs. so . I: Gonzalez, Angel R.: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: French 1, Club I yr. , I 'V , Gonzalez, Aurelio Jr.: DECA I yr. 55? Gonzalez, Cris d i g I '. 3? Evenis To Be Remembered Are I 1- , ,X Vi, .. 4 Seniors Jack Fisher, Beverley Wriqhl, Marilyn Weeks, Dolly Ingrahem. JGCIK BGGUCIIGVOP. and JUFIIOF CIIIIOFCI Darwin are prominenl figures al Ihe King's Viclory Dance. , , M Guaiardo, Raynolds: VIC 2 yrs. Sec Guerra, Aurora. I Guerra, Manuel. Guevara, Jesus: EI Aguila I yr. Gullilcson, Jean. Gulierrez, Frank. IN Y! J Guiierrez, Ramey: Band 3 yrs. Gulierrez, Roberl. Dancing A+ The Prom Gulierrez, Rolclan: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs., Sporls Edilor: Foolball I yr.: Baslcelball manager 3 yrs.: K-Club 2 yrs. Haisley, Mildred: Sludenl Cabinel' 3 yrs. Jr. Class Vice Pres.: FHA 3 yrs. Parlia- menlarian, Sec., 5+h Vice Pres.:'EI Aguila I yr.: Science Club I' yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Cheerleader 3 yrs.: Brahmelles 3 yrs.: Counselor Assislanl I yr.: Who's Who I yr.: Homecoming Princess. Harlman, Cindy: Sludenl Cabinel' 3 yrs. Sec.-Treas.: FHA 3 yrs. Pres. Isl Vice Pres.: EI Aguila I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs.: Office Assislanl I yr.: UIL I Acl Play I yr.: Brahmelles 3 yrs.: Debale 2 yrs.: Powder Pull 2 yrs.: Sr. Class Reporler I yr.: DECA I yr. Pres.: KCYC I yr. Vice Pres. Haunschild, Sleven: FTA 2 yrs.: Drama Club I yr.: Orcheslra I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 4 yrs.: Region Choir 3 yrs.: All Slale Choir 3 yrs.: All Slale En- semble and Solo Conleslanl: Counselor Assislanl I yr.: Who's Who I yr.: French Club 2 yrs. Hausler, Ronnie: Baseball 3 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: K-Club I yr.: Powder Puff I yr. Hayes, Shirley: FHA 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs. Henrichs, Deborah Ann: FHA I yr.: FNA 2 yrs.: Counselor Assisiani I yr. Hernandez, Ramiro. Hill, Sieve. Hinoiosa, Gloria: French Club I yr.: DECA I yr. Hodge, Kermif: Siudeni Cabinei I yr.: EI Aguila I yr.: Science Club 2 yrs.: FooIbaII 4 yrs.: BasIceI'baII 3 yrs.: Baseball 3 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: K-Club 3 yrs.: Powder Puff Coach I yr. Horn, Barbara Ann: Drama Club 3 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs.: Region Choir I yr.: AII Siaie Choir I yr. AII Siaie Solo Ensemble Coniesiani. HorI'on, Kenne+h: SI'uden'r Cabiner I yr.: Vice Pres.: FFA 4 yrs., Pres.: Vice Pres.: Counselor Assisiani' I' yr.: KCYC I yr. House, Marilyn Jean: FHA 3 yrs.: Band 3 yrs. HuerI'a, Erasmo G. , eggs ig-5 i W 1 sg ,J Q Hr' 9iHing Through The Baccalaureaie. Vg Ii ,I 'Vi r R . Q I 'r 'Q' if 'I P - . fi. 7 4 , 'f I , ,. fmfssrz. . V- ' W , , 1-' . I - 1 , V -,f .iw v. Ak, - . I s- ss's , P' rf' .lt -' ' gg , 7' 1,233 I' Wi. I fy Me. Huffman, Diane Marie: Brahma Round-Up I yr.: FHA I yr.: Library Club I yr.: UIL I yr. Hun+, Kenny. HursI', Ann: Brahma Round-Up I yr.: UIL I yr.: Counselor Assislrani I yr. Ingraham, DdIIy: FHA 3 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: SPQR 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr. Ireland, Kafhy: Sfudenr Cabiner I' yr.: Soph. Officer, Sec.-Treas. I yr.: FHA 2 yrs.: Drama Club I yr.: Office Assisiani 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Reporier: Powder Puff I yr.: Homecoming Princess. Ivy, Michael D. , :SQ I if 1' .4 s I 2 7. s. in Q is i fi nf., f 5, DECA 2 yrs. Jimenez, Lupe: FHA I yr.: Powder Puff I yr.: Arf Club I yr. Johnsey, Sfan W. Johnson, Pa'H'y: Sfudenf Cabinef 3 yrs.: Soph. Class Pres.: Sr. Class Pres.: Brahm- effes I yr.: SPQR I yr.: KCYC I yr. Johnson, Sandy: Sfudenl' Cabinef 3 yrs.: Soph. Class Vice Pres.: Twirler I yr.: Drum lvlaior 2 yrs.: Office Assisfanf 3 yrs.: Brahmeffes I yr.: Band 3 yrs.: Homecom- ing Oueen. Jones, Allan Roy Juarez, Richard Kerwin, Richard: Arf Club I yr. Kingsfon, Joy Anne Trying On Rings, And Knighf, Sandra: Twirler 3 yrs.: Office As- sisfanf 3 yrs.: Brahmeffes I yr.: Band 4 rs. Koienig, Daryl Duane Sfuclenf Cabinef I yr.: Ouill and Scroll 2 yrs.: FTA 2 yrs. Parliamenfarian: Drama Club 3 yrs. Vice Pres.: Orchesfra I yr.: NHS 2 yrs. Vice Pres.: EI Toro 3 yrs. Class Edifor, Business manager: SPOR 3 yrs. Reporfer: Band 3 yrs.: Disfricf Band 2 yrs.: Region Band 2 yrs.: Sfudenf conducfor I yr. Pres.: Counselor Assisfanf I yr.: Press Club I yr. Kyle, John Howard: Arf Club I yr.: DECA I yr.: VIC I yr. Lacy, Barbara Ellen: Drama Club 2 yrs.: Or- chesfra 2 yrs.: Office Assisfanf I yr.: Ten- nis 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Chorus I yr. Pow- cler Puff 2 yrs.: Arf Club 2 yrs.: Lemmond, Camille: FHA 2 yrs.: FTA I yr.: Chorus 3 yrs. Reporfer: Powder Puff I yr.: French Club I yr. Lerma, Beniamin N- K.. i s A M . GP f Q ...i 22 J J M125 . gr .X 4 , ,M L?,,..! , ,, .,... , . ,113 pw: . 'J IIFW14 K? V 5 01. . FW I' 'MQ' + 'ff W liz: as I IQ if Q ffm' r gy , - xy ' i . fi LJ 1 ..,:u , . yi Jackson, Be'Hy Jean: Library Club I yr.: Locke, Marsha: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Band 2 yrs. Lopez, Frances: French Club 2 yrs.: Arr Club 2 yrs.: Lopez, Israel: FFA 3 yrs. .1 Lopez, Samuel Chaney Losoya, Teresa Lozano, Thelma Lee: FNA 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr. I f ig I McBride, Mike McCarIey, BiIIy James: Band 3 yrs. McClelland, James Kennefh: Baseball 3 yrs. Finallg Meeiing Graduaiion. 129332 vw. SSW? HD 2 W Af 'mf 1 X McCormick, Michael: Quill and ScroII 2 yrs.: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs. SporIs CoIumnisI', Managing Edifor: Drama Club I yr.: Or- cheslrra I yr.: UIL Journalism I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Debafe 2 yrs.: SPQR 3 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: KCYC I yr. McCreighI', Roberi' T.: Brahma Round-Up I yr.: Orchesfra 2 yrs.: EI Toro T yr. Pho- Iographer: Band 4 yrs.: S+age Band 2 yrs.: Camera Club I yr. McDougaId, Faye Arlene McDoweII, David Dodd: SPQR I yr. McGee, Barbara Sue: FI-IA 3 yrs. song Ieader: Office Assis+an+ 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs. librarian. McLean, Sandy: Srudeni Cabinei 2 yrs.: FI-IA Sweeihearlr I yr.: Drama Club 3 yrs.: Orchesfra 3 yrs.: Dis+ricI Orchesira 3 yrs.: S+aIe Orchesfra 2 yrs.: UIL: NI-IS I yr.: Band 4 yrs.: Chorus I yr.: Region Choir I yr. Manngeln, Walfer Roger: FFA I yr. Mares, Mario M.: Arr Club I yr. Vice Pres. Marroquin, Arnulfo: Track I yr. Marfinez, Hermelinda R.: French Club I yr. Marfinez, Maria Yolanda: FI-IA I yr.: Li- brary Club I yr1pArI Club I yr. Marfinez, Mary Ma'I'a, Es'I'ella Meadows, Mona JanneHe Brahma Round-Up reporler I yr.: Office Assislani I yr., Science Club I yr. Medina, Lupe Teen-Jury members Henry Smifh, Nan Williams, Ronny ..am,,.., .. ,.... .. . . Sl fly? ff , Gerwick, Tommy Nelms, Raymond Tiierina, Linda Gale Collins are sworn in f.J.,, s,sc,s., ,lsis II6 . Mg ,I '? 5' f ' A, Taking College Moreno, Amador: K-Club 2 yrs.: Track 3 yrs.: Munoz, Adan R. Jr.: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Base- ball 3 yrs.: K-Club 3 yrs. Naranio, Delfina Dalia Nelms, Tommy P.: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs.: Sporls Edilor 2 yrs.: Drama Club 3 yrs.: Debale I yr.: SPQR 3 yrs.: Neuse, David: SPQR 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Neve, KiHy Marie: Quill and Scroll I yr.: Brahma Round-Up I yr. News Eclilor: FI-IA I yr.: PNA 2 yrs. Vice Pres. 55' 9434? Qgigifiid Mendez, Gus Mendez, Oscar Merlens, Barbara Gail: Sluclenl' Cabinel I yr.: FI-IA 3 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Band 3 yrs.: Powder Pull I yr.: Ari' Club I yr. Meyer, Marlene: Fl-IA 2 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs. Milligan, Jay Miller, Dodie: Sludenl Cabinel' I yr.: Fool- ball 3 yrs.: K-Club 3 yrs.: Traclc 3 yrs.: VIC I yr. Pres. Mobley, Roberf: Science Club 2 yrs. Drama Club 4 yrs.: UIL Slide Rule 2 yrs.: Poelry Inlerprelalion. Molina, Rolando: Orcheslra 3 yrs.: Region Orcliesfra 2 yrs.: Bancl 4 yrs.: Dislricl' Banbl 2 yrs.: Band Officer I yr.: Slage Band 3 yrs.: Choir 3 yrs.: All Slaie Clioir Allernale I yr.: Region Clwoir 2 yrs. Monlalvo, Xavier: El Aguila I yr.: Band 3 yrs. Enlranoe Exams. . 1 Newsom, Cindy: Twirler 4 yrs.: Office As- sisfanf I yr.: Brahmeffes 3 yrs.: Sec.- Treas.: Band: Counselor Assisfanf 3 yrs. Orfegon, Carlos Ovelancl, Gregory: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: Arl' Club 2 yrs.: Karafe I yr. Pack, Carolyn Anne: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs. Feafure Eclifor: Fl-IA 2 yrs.: Drama Club 3 yrs. presiolenf: UIL .One Acl' Play I yr.: EI Toro I yr.: Brahmeffes 2 yrs.: SPOR I yr.: Counselor Assisfanf I yr. Pafzig, Barbara Ann: FI-IA 3 yrs.: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Office Assisfanf I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: Brahrneffes 2 yrs.: Counselor Assisfanf I yr. Pena, Eluiclr FFA 3 yrs. Reporfer: KCYC I yr. Parliamenfarian. Pena, Rome: Ouill and Scroll 2 yrs.: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs. Business Manager: FTA 2 yrs.: EI Aguila I yr.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club I yr.: EI Toro 3 yrs.: Debafe I yr.: Bancl 2 yrs.: KCYC I yr. Perez, Emma: FI-IA I yr. Perez, Es+ela: French Club I yr. Filling In Applicaiions For Scholarships Perez, Gloria Perez, Pi'l'o: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 2 yrs.: Perez, Pura Gloria Perkins, Sfeve: French Club I yr. Perry Gary Pike, KiH'eiIe: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs.: FHA 4 rs FTA I r EIA uila I r.: Y -7 Y 'i 9 Y Powder Puff I yr. Il8 Rabon, Margarefz Siudeni' Cabinei' I yr.: FHA Sweeirheari: EI Aguiia I yr.: Cheer- Ieader 2 yrs. Head Cheerieader. Ramey, Judi+h Ann: Sfudenir Cabinei 2 yrs.: Brahma Round-Up 2 yrs. Co y Ediiror: EI Aguila I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: EID'I'oro I yr.: Brahmelries I yr.: Debaie 2 yrs. Ramirez, Eiio Jr.: Band 3 yrs. Ramirez, Jesus Ramirez, Maria De La Luz: Biahma Round- Up 2 yrs.: News Bureau Ediior: EI Aguiia 3 yrs. Reporier Office AssisI'anI I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: EI Toro I yr.: Brahmeiies I yr.: Powder Puff I yr.: Press CIub I yr.: KCYC I yr. Ramsey, Georgiann: FHA 4- yrs.: Library Club 2 yrs.: Science Club 2 yrs.: Drama Club I yr.: Tennis I yr.: Band I yr.: Powder Puff I yr. Ray, Rosaiane: FTA 2 yrs.: TwirIer 2 yrs. Feaiure TwirIer: FNA 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr.: Press Club I yr.: Bob- ca+ Blab 2 yrs.: Annual Siaff 2 yrs. Raymond, Shari Lynn: FHA 2 yrs.: Band 4 yrs. Reyes, Gilberh FooIbaII 2 yrs.: BasIce+baII 2 yrs.: K-Club 2 yrs.: Chorus 2 yrs.: VIC I yr. 5. .H 9-080 x i And Alwags Waiiing. J Q M3 2 M764 75-.ef K.: X16 1 if t !wzI..' '- ' ' .V M - K iff. F vu. fi Q 1- . , , - . J .af . iii t V 9 Q W .... L .1 S 4. in A , m y . .... Isssssss is mg J, f , 5 aa, Reyes, Pedro III Rice, Rodney: FHA Sweeihearf I yr.: Sci- ence Club I yr.: FooI'baII I yr.: FFA OI:- ficer I yr.: Counseior Assisiani I yr. Rivera, Jose Luis: Arr Club 2 yrs.: DECA I yr. Rives, Mar'I'in Kei1'h: Siudeni Cabiner 2 yrs.: Office Assisianf I yr.: NHS 2 yrs.: SPQR 3 yrs.: Band 3 yrs. Manager I yr. Robles, Luis Robles, Roberfo Jr. Robles, Yolanda: FHA 2 yrs.: Powder Pu 2 yrs.: French Club 2 yrs. Rodman, Phyllis J. I Rodriquez, Hecior: Foolball I yr. ff I rirrylyr 5 . I' L , Rodriquez, Hilda: FHA I yr.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr. Rodri uez Irma q I Rodriquez Juan Jose: DECA 2 yrs. Rodriquez, Roman: Ari' Club 2 yrs. Rogers, Gene: Tennis I yr.: Ari Club I yr. Rogers, Jean: FHA 3 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Powder Puff I yr.: Ari' Club I 'yr. 'ww-wr Waiiing For The Final Resulfs. Rosse, Barbie: FHA 2 yrs. Isl' Vice-Pres. 3 yrs. Vice Pres.: Science Club 3 yrs.:-SPQR 3 yrs.: Vice-Pres.: Powder Puff 2 yrs. Ruiz, Renerio Ryon, Cindi: FHA 3 yrs.: EI Aguila I yr.: Drama Club I yr.: FNA I yr.: Counselor Assisianl' 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr.: Candy Siripers I yr. Sec. Ryan, Gary Lee: Choir 4 yrs.: Region Clwoir 3 yrs.: AII-Slaie Choir 3 yrs. Salinas, Andres 1 Salinas, Maria Alma YK' 'A .4 4 Salinas, Yolanda Sanchez, Jeanie: FI-IA I yr.: Library Club I yr.: French Club I yr. Sauceclo, Anna Maria: FI-IA I yr.: Powder Puff I yr. Scales, Angie Lee: Brahmelles I yr.: Band 3 yrs.: Siage Band I yr.: Candy Siripers 2 yrs., Pres. Sco'H', Frances Ann: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs.: UIL Prose 2 yrs.: Brahmelles 2 yrs.: SPQR 3 yrs.: Coun- selor Assislanl' I yr.: Chess Club I yr. Shafer, Nancy Gayle: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Tennis. I yr.: Powder Puff 2 yrs.: DECA I yr. Reporier. Silguero, Luis: FFA 3 yrs. Silva, Humberfo Sinclair, Jameda Gaye: Drama Club I yr.: Brahmelles I yr.: SPQR 2 yrs. A Glimpse Of Life Has Jusi Been Seen Mary Helen Winkler vs. Miss Parman: Do I have io voie? Do I have Io Ie'I' her? 2: M . I K . ,Q , 1 ,Iv It A 'W Skaggs, Carol Ann: Library CIub 2 yrs.: EI AguiIa I yr.: PNA I yr. Skrobarcek, Eddie Leon: Foo'rbaII 3 yrs.: K-CIub 2 yrs. Skrobarczyk, Richard Sleighi-, Thomas A. Smifh, James: FooIbaII 3 yrs.: K-CIub'3 yrs.: Powder Puff Coach I yr. SmiI'h, Sammy: Foo'rbaII 3 yrs.: K-CIub 2 yrs.: Track I yr. Soliz, Ernes1'o: K-CIub I yr.: Track 2 yrs.: DECA I yr. SoIiz, Rafael Soliz, Yolanda: Srudeni' Cabinef I yr.: FI-IA I yr.: EI Aguila I yr.: Cheerleader 3 yrs.: FFA Sweerhearr Candidare I yr.: Powder Puff I yr.: Homecoming Princess I yr.: Sr. Class Sec.-Treas. I yr. A Phase Of A Lifeiime Passed. S1-ockwell, Richard Swan, Ann: FI-IA I yr.: EI Aguila 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: Drama CIub I yr.: Office Assisiani' 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Cho- rus I yr.: Counselor Assisranr I yr. Swan, Arfhur Dan: Srudenr Cabiner I yr.: Science CIub I r Drama CIub 2 rs ' y.: y .. SPQR 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Chorus 3 yrs.: Track 3 yrs.: Chess CIub I yr.: Camera CIub I yr. Swanner, Virginia Swar+s, Jim: FFA I yr.: VIC I yr. TayIor, Tommy I : I. M .-. I 'JZ 1' 4- S 'L srv H Q-.J 1 . H ! ly 3 1' :Wie WM? rrsr r is Teer, Kennefh: DECA I yr. Temanson, Karen Lee: FI-IA I yr.: FNA 2 yrs.: NHS 2 yrs.: SPQR I yr.: Candy Sirip- ers 2 yrs. Terry, Sue Ellen: FI-IA 2.yrs.. Pariiameniarian I yr.: FTA I yr.: Drama CIub I yr.: Twirier 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr. Thompson, Bu'I'ch: FooIbaII I yr.: BasIce+baII I yr.: Track I yr. Thompson, Tommy: Foo+baII 3 yrs.: Basker- ball 2 yrs.: K-CIub I yr., Ari CIub I yr.: Track 4 yrs. Tousley, Jacquelynz FHA I yr.: French CIub 2 yrs., Program Chairman: Ari' Club I yr.. Pres. Trevino, An'I'hony Quinones Trevino, Isabel Trevino, Tony: Siudenlr Cabinei 4 yrs.: EI Aguiia 2 yrs.: Science Club 3 yrs.: SPQR 3 yrs.: Chess Club I yr.. Founder. Y A BH Of Learning Lodged In The Mind. if ,, - , ,.,. ,Q K ',.' if 3 ,rgwfj -rs ,gs ' sg Guvwf' 'Q 'IP '1 A ' 1: s f. 431 I. I5 1 Q.. . I is .L--.. .. .bw I r if: iii 7 ? Q iii' J if ,Q Trevino, LiIIian: FI-IA I yr.: Chorus I yr.: Powder Puii I yr. Trevino, Velma: FI-IA 4 yrs.: UIL Typing I yr.: Band 4 yrs.: Chorus I yr. UIaI'osIci, Richard: Siudeni' Cabine'I I yr.: VIC I yr. Pres. Underbrinic, Jim: Foo+baII I yr.: FFA 2 yrs. Treas. Vasquez, David Vela, Gioriaz FI-IA I yr.: FTA I yr. I23 Vela, Niclcy Vesf, Sharon: EI Aguila I yr.: FNA 2 yrs. Via, Jim Vidal, Rogerio: Chorus 2 yrs.: French Club I yr. Viera, Elizabelh Villagomez, Chris: Sludenl' Cabinel I yr.: FI-IA 3 yrs.: FTA 2 yrs.: Powder Puff I yr.: DECA I yr. Wagner, Sieve: Fooiball 3 yrs. Walzel, Diana Lynn: Sludenl' Council 2 yrs.: Library Club I yr.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club I yr.: NI-IS 2 yrs.: Debale I yr.: Chorus I yr.: Mu Alpha Thela I yr., Parliarnenlariang German' Club 3 yrs. Weelcs, Marilyn Joy: Sludenl Cabinel 2 yrs.: FHA 4 yrs. Pres. Vice Pres.: Office As- sislanl I yr.: Powder Puff 2 yrs. M . .V K 'Q-, ey, x7 I' 11. 4 lu., ? V , . V - '- Z z . v .-,s,f..,..- a --. ::f...: ' 1 ., .frew?Www- iyrii , vi ls Aff? 0 'M .Q QQ 1 , . . 1 .,V, :f'.' ,K ,M m.flb.: P',.T'.v-svigiigfl. - 3 R' A Trace Of Youih Gone Bg . ,jf 1 ,fE' -:UE : - 93,xf 5Te L efeii A.. is j' wir 5 by I24 Welch, Susan B. Wiberg, Marsha: FI-IA I yr.: PNA 2 yrs. Williams, Nan: Library Club I yr. Vice Pres. Williams, Peggy Lee: FI-IA 2 yrs.: DECA 2 yrs. Wilson, BeH'ye Dean: FHA 4 yrs.: Powder Puff 3 yrs.: French Club I yr.: Ari Club I yr. Wilson, Judy Ann: Sludenl' Cabinel 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr., Pres.: Twirler 4 yrs.: Office Assisianl I yr.: NI-IS 2 yrs.: Brahm- eiles 2 yrs.: SPQR. 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs.: Chorus 4 yrs., Pres., Sec.: Region Choir I yr. .4 . - ., wi. I1 '-arf-ffm iff'-J .SWL 3, git.. If ,Mrk VY , nf., I K A5 gi H. 'v 'i ,w',f f if-. sei.. '3'liIH:fg:. sffirffnf Wilfse, Ronald Alan: FTA I yr.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club 2 yrs.: UIL I yr.: DeMoIay I yr. Winkler, Mary Helen: PI-IA 3 yrs., I-Iislrorian 2nd Vice Pres.: Counselor Assisranlr 2 yrs.: Powder Pull 3 yrs.: Candy Slripers 2 yrs., Reporrer. Womack, John Ramsey: Foolball I yr.: Bas- kelball I yr.: Chorus I yr. Wooley, Johnny: Sludenl' Cabiner 2 yrs., Jr. Class Reporrer, Pres.: Brahma Round- Up I yr., Reporler: Karaie 3 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: NI-IS 2 yrs.: SPQR I yr.: Band 4 yrs.: Track 2 yrs. Wrighf, Beverly: FI-IA 4- yrs.: Chorus I yr.: Powder Pull 2 yrs.: Candy Slripers 2 yrs. Wyro, Wanda: FI-IA I yr.: Library Club 2 yrs.: Band 2 yrs. Ybarra, Rosalindaz FI-IA 3 yrs. Yeagle, PaHy: FI-IA 2 yrs.: Science Club I yr.: Drama Club I Tyr.: Office Assislanl' I yr.: SPQR I yr.: Chorus 2 yrs. Zapa'I'a, Maria Guadalupe A Qiep Inio The uiure Is The Onlg AI+er-nahve For The Graduaie. Juniors Work Llp Juniors crave 'ro do linings . . . officers enjoying lime 'flavor of lead- ership . . . sludenls showing inleresl in 'line hislory of lheir counlry by crealing prize winning bullelin boards . . . Can-Can girls raking parl in lime ieslivilies of llwe French-Arr Clubs . . . annual slaif members selling EI Toros . . . assislanls making Chrislmas decoralions in +i1e biology labs. ll E 5 i lppeiiles For Aciiviig . ' 'llilfi if e e ' z OFFICERS Preside 'r Pal' Cooper Vice-p d 'r Glenna Gruefzmacher Secrelery Sl'even Legge1 l' Reporler Ellen Fein l27 r--4 f 1, A Juniors Linda Gerylc, Waller Taylor, Ellen Fein and Lee Fugafe examine lhe resulls of Their experimenl' in which eleclrolysis of wafer fool: place. Nofice lheir new plasfic safely goggles. Searching Fo a Acuna, Rene , ,W , 1 Li K nj ,V 'E ffm. W K , Awz Aguilar, Leonardo - 6 gl is , ' Alaniz. 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Ellen Fein, Garold Brooks, Thomas Arlhur and Jan Sleinlce appear 'ro be doing iusl 'rhaf while Jemele Pederson expresses her parlicular views abou? The subiecl' under dis cussion. Susan Willey is all smiles as she pracfices fo have a perfecl' pose for 'rhe pholographer when he comes lo fake class Fousl, Peggy Fugale, Lee Fuller, Roddy Galinclo, Henry Galvan. Rachal Gamez, Sylvia Ga nl, lanlha Garcia, Alicia Garcia. Alma Garcia, Dora G. Garcia, Eslher Garcia Glencla Garcia Jesus Garcia Joe Sam Garcia, Julio fi' rw' w 1 f if , 72 , . 5-Tu' 1 ff. 45 ? . 5. .Q .M cric in 1' -. .W Q, '- M- ,. via Q 'Ext' X . -.'. i E Garcia, Maria Elena Garcia, Palricia Garcia, Paul Garcia. Pele Garcia, Raul Garcia, Sylvia Ann Garcia, Velma Garcia, Yvonne Garza, Carmen Garza, Evanqelina Garza, Frances Garza, Graciela Garza, l-lerlinda Garza, lvlargarila Garza. 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Ada Marie Golallwer, Ray Gomez, Joel Gonzalez, Alma Gonzalez, Rogelio Goode, Howard Gossell, Bill l33 Greif, Linda Gruelzmacher, Glenna Guajardo, Ana Maria Guerra, Calixlro Guerra, Francisco Guerra, Oscar Hagar, l-lelen Halberdier, Marlha l-lamff, Laura l-larris, David M f ..f , ' v ,X af H 1- e v' - 2 Y ., 1 12' I - W Lx ' ,:,,Nef,sQ.?.' I .f-. Generous Offer' ,LAW , l-lauenslein, Tommy l-launschilcl, David , ,Y 3, K - L l-lausler, LyneHe Q ' ' wif ' 1.3.3, -- I . . w-.... A HGYGS' Susan L ' ' Hgndersonl David zyyg M K .Z c gg , elee l W lf' ua r ' Q A rw G L Q 5 f CY ' 5 K pf' My LV K 4 h an .1 11211 'W M ' ' 5' :Lita -, lr I ,, 1 V G . 'fa N l ,- X ' . +f'i75!5f5t 3 . f fri? xi, .. val... 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Sieve Lackey, David Laurel, Roger Laureles, Lucy LeggeH'. Sleven Lehmann. Nancy Lenard, James Ley. Pai Leyba, Frank Light Diclcie Longoria. Edna Lopez, Alonzo Lopez. Angela Juniors donate generously as senior Cindy Newsom lakes a collecfion for lhe Red Cross. Sharon Smifh and Gail Gavenda awail 'lheir furn while Sandy Horlon and Joel Newlon make 'lheir coniribulions. The Red Cross collechon was sponsored by fhe King High Brahmelies. ii K Vk,. i - Ji L,,, fi Ellen Fein, Susan Bills, Lupiia Cavazos and Teri O'Sl1ea awaii' hungry cusfomers For ihe French pasfries served ai' +l1e French-Ar+ Club parfy. Lowrie, Palniie Mabe, Sandra Maldonado, Carlos Maldonado, Graciela Maldonado. Rene Mares, Manuel lviarroquin, Armando Marroquin, Marcelo Marlinez. Subelda lviasiin. Paily Mala, Alma Lydia Mala, Eleazar Mayes, Anna Lois McCari'y. Rullw Ann McClelland, Janice Juniors Serve I AN ' . f l - X X Y! 5 if i F L use :TZ If 'R rms i McDaniel, Norma Mcl-laney, Dora McKinney, Daylon TL, V McMillan, Bruce McNabb, Kal'l'1y A gi!!! vik , . , ,W- i 3435 ai QWFX if ' via-N J Q1 McQuerrey, Marlc Medina, Joe Medina, Vladimir Mendez, Joe Mendez, Richard usd .1-Q Mendez, Yolanda Mendoza, Irma Mereness, Cheryl Messimer, Nancy Meyer, Alberi a Paiisserie 'xv ,, wb? wah K ! '1 P 'Tl .ir i, . c an if P fx ll Q -i 58-, :O ' r c if L 'fl' f r -K--We-s,,1:.R y 9,1 've ,, , M ci, c J ,..,, A, 1 Meyer, Bernice Meza, Ampe Mirclrxell, Marie Mon+alvo, Mary Grace Morris, Carlron if Muguerza, Joe Munguia, Gloria Naiera, Rose Mary Navarro, Hilda Newlon, Joel Ochoa. Eddie Oclioa, Reel O'Connor, William Orra. Maria Luisa O'Sl'1ea, Teri .. . 'ff L i' A. , fr if if 145 1- J llrr c i, me Y- : t0'?wl3'57iiE 1 c 1 .- vw rrcc ' an Q 3, X - A-. -X ,,- r S 3 I L ' - ' 2. N sf .rm ,ig-W 'Ax , 7 1 .' 1 i 1 ci, N M - f 1 L Q' ,i., 1 ' ,, v 5 cc i ,. V 'fffb' 3' 'PQ' ffl 1, f ' b - 5 31 ' if f H iyic 1 N , 2 ,- .iii- Owens, Donald Paige, George Pafillo, Debbie Palron, Linola Pederson. Jemele Pena, Anira Pena. Felix Perez, Aurora Perez, Jesse Perez, Norma Perez. Sonia Perez, Teresa Perez, Terry Perkins, James Poland. Frank -. 5 -f l 'rss W as-w s XE ff 'se ls 1 ,sss ss, . A ,X,1, , gf.. - . ,M W. , 6 sr..s . '-rf :agar- S HK! . -r 5 3 v ,Q 5 - - J ...:.., J .. 1 + rssr -a s 9 eff XX g J S rrf 1, 'VKAE N411-' 'Evra' as fpxxi We , '67 Rings For The Junior Class ,. wsu A , 'L , 35511, A ,Q ,!'!f1,ff A 31 - f - we-.. J . Mi- ...J- f: 5. igiilfif ' Q l , x -517, L,ffff1.r,j K.. .,-, ,,.-.-l gl J Pray, Darrell Lynn Pri+cl1eH, Jerry Quinranilla, Rene Quinfanilla, Roel Rabalais, Keilh Ramos. Annabelle Ramos, Mauro Erasmo Ramsel, Bob Rawlinson. Olga Ray. Sleve Remmers. Allen Resendez, Jolwnny Reufher, Sandra Revilla, Emilia Reyna. lcla My AII Of Them Hoping To Pass -vu ' Rice, Dianne Riley, Pai Rios, Delma Rios, Diana Rios, Mary Roloeris, Ronald David Rodriguez, Andy Rodriguez, lsmael Rodriguez, Lydia Roerig, Tom Romero, Daniel Ross, Charlie Rosse, Gloria Ruiz, Bobby Ruiz, Guadalupe Junior-aboul-+o-be Senior Mike Warren makes cerfain Thai numerals '67 and fhe words King High School sfand out B, Mr Banfa offers candy fo one of his San+a's'Helpers Sandra Mabe beside fhe Chrisfmas display which he and his chemlsfry sfudenls creafed. Various bealcers and fesf Tubes filled wifh differenf colored chemicals were used fo make fha figures Ruiz, Roberfo Kifo Ruiz, Roberfo T. Russelc, Tommy Saavedra. Angelica Saldana, Tommie Samuelson, Errol Sanchez, Arnold Sanchez, Joe Sanders. Jane Sawyer, Beclcy Schneider, Par Schneider, Paffi Sedwiclc, Befh Sharp, Judy Silva, Johnny S . Fw ,X n Q I .15 we Q 15,5 . -i he --2291 , 1'f 'i - ,. 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These King Hiqh Powder Puff beaulies awail' lhe announcemenl of The queen during 'rhe annual Powder Puff game sponsored by 'rhe K Club. -Q W1 i 7 I X OFFICERS Presidenf Randy Pena Vice-presidenf Yvonne Hocker Secrefa ry Anna Marie Salinas Reporfer Rosie Villareal I44 Qophomores Use Teamwork ,.,-nv K' 'Q gms:- .X vi 1'7 'T - Sophomores work in unison To keep our school beauliful . . . illuslrale Their knowledge ol cell di- vision . . . Try lo ouiwil iuniors al chess . . . hold each olher lo lhe daily Jrask of calislhenics . . . show piercing supporlr for Jrhe Brahmas. QV, L ,. 4 ' ' ' p y -:ang k v 2:3 L'LL Q all klls ,E ivhl . fl 4 -. 1, 1 r 454' r mr' 11:1 1:2s1,:'QH 1 , ' I ff, A ' ' . 53' .? J9'5'-93ff:1'1ei rrraa r 4 2 'f 32 4 - 5 Q5 V , A UZ!!! , 4 I --if TQ ,.2i4 4 ,,,, 5 f, '-.0 '44-0 JI il 1 e - -we ,. -nifwi-, ,wiv - ' fp- 'V f'4' ' W Lerr Zi A af 1' fserzv . , wat, ,,,,4,,x,,f k:,-,, 4972 ,,'.,, ' HMG. 1, L .--P2 Y-Q l' if Q P n L-L .. ' 3 fl Acuna, Connie fs YLELQLMQ Barry Thomas has The 'l'o'ral loolc in his grandmofher's Fealure +wirler Anna Marie Salinas sfands af affenlion madras creafion. as 'I'he band marches on The foolball field. Cloihes Make The Person ACUH6. Reynaldo Adams, Lynn Alaniz, Armida Alaniz, Homer Alaniz, Joe M. Alaniz, Jose Luis Alarcon, Baldemar Aldridge. Randy Alexander, Sam , Alfaro. Elvira Alvarado, Alva rez, George Am briz, Gusfavo Ambriz, Oc+avio Anfhes. Larry Arispe, Huberfo Me Arreclondo, Roel Arriaga. Gilberl' Ar+dpe. Reba , wi 1 fi' .,, 4' ' ff: , y A I it N, V 1-ei or if Qrla' 'N oreef U ,L f.,h, W . - gg, or H r f aree .. I- A I A ,. ,l ' Maria F. ig ' rlrl 1- Q' V 4 .Q rae 1 he ' A . Ny 5 ,., x Q L N E 4 Ls e ,lf ff ll L gli QQ, ffffffr JL I 'J -1 Jw 1' L. K I am . 'i r-lik H ,,g:.., gf-1 ff.. M 5 A fig' I il N EMR, 7 wg' ' ' A . , lar zh' ie i my N..,,A ,. - ,.,:g.f LKL' , ' . - IN -f f l L.'A .ff PM I ff'-, J Mr ,.,L . 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Elodia Belfran, Salvador Benavides, Ernesfo Benrie, Randy Bessel, Sieve Black, Norwood Boorlw, Sheila Marie Borrego, Gloria Borrego, lrma Borrego, Yolanclo Bowman, Jimmie Ann Brock, David Brodnax, James Brown, Terry Bryanf, Janice Burden, Tommy Byfield, Jeannie Cabrera, Emmifa Camarillo, Boni Campos, Sylvia Canals, Beafrice Canales, Manuel Canion, Gail Canfu, Maria Irma Canlu, Oralia Cardwell, Kean Carr, Angie Lee Carrillo, Frances Casanova, Virginia Casas, Dalia Casfaneda, Dolores Caslaneda, Gilberl' 5 E- . ' ' Q l - ,L Ln, L L A .,, .. L ,,L, ,'.L f ,,' .Fm , r. Q , ' L g,L,.'??Q2'L My - -1 rf 'v L L : L. L uf , l - . L r:w:.m:-ra-me rsrwzrgk . L L if f i' rf? J-4 is g -if ' ,H t'MLiTf':fE . ' 4. -js L L - fr ' ' 'il an r 14, j.,L 8 ,Liz ,xr . '- s,ii . as ...L ,- , L s -' N L 3 fL:-. L L L M' as ' V L, r' f 1- 4 l' i in ,.,'k ' v ...f 'S L ,, 1 f - i , f5 iE .k p -r 92 5 1525 ,, 'LL' L .L - ,,mIII Q iam , f -S s. ,mf 5 His? , v if lv: L KL f 1 - 4 LLL 22- Y .X or L' '1 V Av . 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James Crosnoe, Laura Cuellar, Junie Davidson, Kerry Davis, Henry De La Rosa, Beairice Dixon, Royal Dougherfy, Bruce Duncan, Tommy Dunegan, Teresa Edgerlon, Andy Ely, John Esquivel, Juan Evans, Larry Ferguson, Clinl M. Fernandez. Homer Fielder, Billy Finley, Forresr Fink, Paul Flores. David Flores, Eluid Flores, Willie Ford, Ka+l1y Franck, Sandi Franklin, E. W. Frazier, Skip Gadd. Roberl' 6 X G 'l A A ' . K --l f 1 If , fr a ' 'QM l ii . 1,1-:ifpe....,N N-gl W , f,. A E 2 K W .J Z a V 3-y B. -,. , , ,YY b. W V '21 T Q , ,. Q. , L , ig f' r yew 1 . ew-5 we E .N fl in X' ,. , , , we . ,J , . , 'fi' ' V : r ., 1 ac 1' A- . ' , we ff' . . jk 1 1. E 5 2 Blackwell' 7. NN R 'if' Ji .X , - -' N , j? .-.... iff ' 7 ff: vu . Y Ss: , ,..., . Q, ,335- X G14 c .. ff e -eu in ' Galincla, Baldemar Galvan, Hilda N. Galvan, Juan Galvan, Rosa Elia Garcia, Arluro Garcia, Cecilia Garcia, Connie Garcia, David Marlin Garcia, Dora T. Garcia, Eddie Garcia, Elda Garcia, Gillserl Garcia, Jose M. Garcia, Juanila Garcia, Margarila Garcia, Maria Relugio Garcia, Norma ,. . Garcia, Rooney Garza, Arnold Garza, Chrislela s Backers Back The Brahmas ,f , .f ,wsyqwa..1. 65 ,. w mls, ' X ,, . , .. ' , '1 .. - ' ,M -I m y iw 3,-TA-mf :fi,.,?, G a 4 M, ,ira . .32 -- as fffk x W' - .,, ,Nl vig. gg. . X' I 55 -Fl! Bi! , , f 4 Q U , 47 D ! ig . 4 'gil 1, 1 caecc y g e 1 I Y ' . A x , ,. K .,, X 54? L44 Xa Miss BlackwelI's slaunch Brahma backers, Tony Crabb, Bill Dodson, George Gomez, Daryl Marlin, Lesler I-louse, Peggy Barflon, and John Slaughler help boosl' school morale wilh lheir spiril composilions. 1 ' , , .,.. in H rkrr G I, ' , G 1:1-Zz N. ' - I Garza Corando - - - ,, ' ' ., ' M ' 4 f3:,fe 'Z Q, Garza, Frank ,L., A Garza, Glofidia Pena a i 'fe i i Garza, Homer ' A. ' 1 d I , A ,, 1 il A H ,V Garza, Linda : v M , - , 3 , A A Garza. Marianela . , we ' . W, Garza, Ray ,if f ff if 'We' ifviffi, Garza. Raymond 'E .. N' H- ' . f ful IL' , . 'NE , A, ' ' V' Garza, Rosalincia K A 4 , ' :. ky.. ,,, . k G .. ,li , X fi i ii!iiI3'i3,,ffl .G , iq Q ,xii i f 3 ff, Garza, Sandra W4 I fi ' ., ,flf ' 1 Ga rza. Yvonne 1, by lp ' I V ' ii 'if ' Gayfon. Oiilia W 1? i 2 i Genz. Chris + .fr 2 f , Q G.bbS Nancy ' if if , 1 ' f f 1 I T Yr if ,rg ... Y ,uh . A Gillum' William if Q51 fi I L G ez , J eofoah, Rodney - V , Q I ,, Gomez, Delma ., 'K ' . Sophomores Find Time To Qiudg Vzii i ' H .nf 4 K , f 'a f - f ,ll , if -gil it .- z z ia if ,4 Mike Maia, Jayne Lassiier, and Brenda Gibson are disiracied from 'rheir hurried Iasi' minufe sfudies. I 0 Q- I QA., l 5 ' C , , M, .A as wi H 'V-. i?9' , if 1 f, x 1 I. -Y ,i v I, X, ' 4- x, J 'Nw 1 ., 5 fe, A fr f, ' , I Q .sl V N, ,- n 'M' N a J fl W aff , - Q i if Q i ,,,'i H 'Q L',' V-A 5 I , 1 ,,., ' K+. -J 4 'N x . ! ff ' 1 ' 'r?fEJf: 'fmf' ,M f . L.7V isemiiinfiji Jry ' A wi j , ,- ' ,. 'i I QL, I . iz ' la. 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Jana Henderson, Ricky Hernandez, Alma Hernandez, Connie Hernandez, Grace Hernandez, Margaref Higgins, Johnny Hildreih, Sieven Hinoiosa, Hinoiosa, Hinoiosa, Ari Gasper Joe Hocker, Yvonne Hodge, C. Dell Hodge, Sandra House, Lesier Howlon, Merilyn Huddlesfon, Diclc Hudson, LynneH'e J if awe? ,- . , xg: 2 Q o,,,z ' , y 51 .. M5 ,i awe ,, .f ,Wg l , Y -QV' :- Q sw M f dt - . 6 K 4 Li I kkrg f J K, Q3 , . ' Wiz: A . ' ' 4' 'L '- 7 1 ' :gi J 'Elf J. J in ' 7 g ' ' 2 1 J A -',- , f or , J ' ' ,L ' 4'-'I M ' .M k,,f , A ,,,, W ,, ff: ff, W , i in : -'f, ni 1 kh , - 9 Q -it 'ilfv 'i ,, ' -if , V Q J i ., 1 1 , 4 .,.,,Lk . X , I be kkkhr W N -as L, W' J ' LL L 53 f K i 1 ., : - 2 W. My x A z, -k., .- 1 i'f22, ,,1, ..k' gs ae L.,. . - ,,,L fs. ia L ii xx ,I., i Wifi 1 fi Wi UR' 1 -,' - :E1iiiil5'QE!i,Zi,V f . ' ' : , , T - 44. z 'iii '-:if 94 , . ' ,V L,,, ' 12 Q ,ir '1'.i:x:?S uf? 1 EC5 iff' iN! Tiki, fi' N l if I 1 M ,. 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Endelia Mariinez, Yolanda Maia, Delma Mala, Mike May, Mike Noel Mclnlosh, Jimmy Romeo 'B John Slaughfer, James Crawford, and Ernes+ Wernecke, iunior, use 'rheir ingenuily lo open Louis Chapa's locker. Louis found if hard 'ro remember The combinaiion lo his lock. So phom ores Medina, Juarez - Meiia, David f ' Mellon, Gwen L V g ,1 Mendielfa, Jose fi 1 1 Mendiefla, Uvence oilii , V Mendiella, Yolanda Mendoza, Chefe , ,X Meyer, Roberl if j' V Meza, Margie vt ,Q f Miller, Liz ' Moncrief. Camille 1,, in Monloya, Dalia 1 5. . Mooney, Jerry -' 5 f Moreno. Naicla Munguia, Homer V 'i an 'L Munquia. Rene Muniz, Sara My iw- . f sfi?'7' x Munoz, Ellda F Munoz, Oralia ,- Naranjo, Alberi' iii? . aizi U 3. Q, L, se Their lngenuiig f. W' '. -.,, ,,,- i ax Ai, ' iff i ' 5 I we Q llee fi ! il. L 5 -r., 1lIQ?1 me i X ,A V1 .7 , KN K qr 4 M , e , , A ' -..' 11 3- 5 , .'-, -7 ,,,-I '. . ' .gif ,, . -a1' f A , A l53 Carolyn Pack purchases her 'riclcel lo 'rhe iirsl K.Y.C. barbeque from sophomore Kalhy Robinson. Olher sludenls eagerly wail 'lo buy Theirs. Sophomores Are Good Soliciiors Naranio, Esiquio Nava, Luis Needham, Linda Neuse, Douglas Malcom Oliver, Jim Qrr, Pam Orla, Moises Orla, Richard Paredes, Yolanda Pearson, David Pena, Pena Pena Pena, Pena Tony, Jose Joe Juslo Randy FM, . ,. ob. .M X f CST s'5'Y ,iw fx b. L ,ef ' ,wr nl in 1' as f ,,.,,. '-., Penninglon, Joyce Pei-ales, Maria Perez. Alfaro Perez, Amacleo Perez, Corlna M. gig , - V , W in , ,.,. l 5: A is M , , SQ as siiss fm, R gl 'iii ,fy l . ':'E'7' J SV if Isl, f 'Y I' K ,V freer k ll mm . 11: - N I I gm! Q5 f Q W 3 Q K ,. be ww- E W ag, 3 .. .ia , iw., Q ' 5 F 1 2- -. 5 ,W .I Q Y M c. K, rls ff K ,,.: , K ,. ' A N cis a l l ' r ik ff: i w K KT? ll, T ' lm A , ,. r fr .1 . ',. 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V v I yz' :if if P? if . lag fi: 11 E - ' L 5 .4 f mf? ar -fn , V fic: Efrain Mary Jane Noemi Perez, Yolanda Pike, Beau Perez, Perez, Perez, Ploug, Palricia Polanco, Maggie Pollard, Roger Pope, Jenny Quinones, Frank Rachui, Glenn Ralcow, Elmer Ralcow, Frankie Ramirez, Carlos Ramirez, Elvira Ramirez, Frances Ramos, Cynfhia Raymond, Rani Remmer, Barbara Resenclez, Ovidio Reyna. Pablo Rhode, David Riley, Gail Rios, Delma Rios, Tony Rivera, Rurh Roberfs, Brad Robinson, Karhy Rodriguez, Emma Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Lolly Roclriguez, Priscil Rogers, Angela Rogers. Ginny Rosse, Belle Rowe, Karen Ruiz, Dora Saenz, Joe Salazar, Tom Saldana, Rila la ,Iii-wig nw , ,, Wg, .J 'as , , . . is ,,,s s ,xy .,f ,,Q , W, is ll, l if ,f ,J L.. jf... , nf' 1 V , 'wa Q We Cf ,-'g D N , if Y ., I in H iii 'KK , ., , l - V lu wiki Q f .we 1 l ew' .f ? N '-in 'i -W if 1 ff l 5 ,l L ,eqf 1 Q Ann ' x an 4121 1' I M ly ,L.,,V iuzf, 1 ,Pia ,J ' , 15 A f , A,.V ,L , , s. in-5 7 , A. ,+ee Weil QM? ff, LJ ' , fx ---f if vi ' -- a I 1: , J J i J y ,Wi ,,riJ. is .. Q A lli y V afx J eggs sea self mfg- Jwwx ,HMM ' il Lowe ,. A ,QWMW if im lf A l he 1 ,ss A 1 . ll if ii 4' . - . - ll i D I56 Salinas, Anna Marie Salinas, Maggie Salinas. Vlclor Samaniego, Diane Samuelson, Cindy Sanchez, Amaclo Saunders, Bobby Schurig, Jim Seabourn, John Sifuenles, Elida M. Silguero, Sophie Silva, Sally Sims, Jimmy Simons, Roberl Sinclair. Laura Sisli, Peggy Skrobarcek, Joyce Slaughler, John Smifh, April Ann Smilh, Bobby Smiih, Charles Smilh, Vernon Jr. Sohr, Dave Soliz, Alfonso Soper., Donald Solo, Mario S+. Clair, Sieve Sieinmeyer, Ann Sfevenson, Sharon Ann Slupp, Paul Swan, Louise Tamez, Diane Ruih Taylor, Anlhony Thomas, Barry Thompson, Dennis Tlclwell, Keilh Torres, Torres Torres Torrez, Joe Angel Noemi Rosario Emma l-lerrera A, U12 49-ve ai E , M' if , I T X X rf! ,. ,A .Y Wt ,-,, LVlA 1 3 Q, ' ' .,i.,J , ,M , W .1. - 1 - A ili ,, f +' 4 1 iff' ,:,'- ' if V 1 1 AN we in LL , 'A . , ,- :.:2'f1GQ i2?i . ,6' 'LQ ,el ' 5 up .sy ,. ' ii ff 4 ' mi' F . ', ping' A 5' f 9 I Sophomores Treio, Juan Trevino, Sylvia Tudon, Annabelle Tudon, Rolando 5 U nclerbrihlc, Carol Lynn Q Vp 4 Updilce, Eric A ' - Uiley, Oscar . Q ' Vasquez, Daniel , Wi'if ,, 1 W -f 4 Vasquez, lrma ' ' , Vaughn, Byon s Vela, Efrain Velasquez, Roel Vera, Mike Villarreal, Fred , ,I ,,l' Villarreal, Rosie ,. ,-as ,.- 422 S as 'f.,wW4,2V S H 2 if K A if ie, if' 5 TQ' . I 4' 2153 i . ,Y Wagner' Mary ' Waison, Malcolm L 1 Walls, Larry V Weaver, Marsha i Vyyy Weisman, Caroll if A . iuiiiiinx M Voice Their Choice Sophomore Roberi Gadd and Mark McQuerrey, iunior, display eleciion posiers during 'rhe sophomore eleciion. .. ,,. , ,.., N, Q xi o , ,. llar o, s . 'W i' S., 5- I W VVKL X if 'i':i'., 5 VIV- Qi - , , f -,, arf, R 1 ' V L, s lyg vl s'7'lYfl.,1 is V fl l K ,+ I QQ' 7, 3 y f 1 v,yk X Wfif f, V limes 4 f 1 V F ' 2 ll? I 2 W 1.2, l ., : 5 gli- lil ': . s W gi lls so , - L s f :aww H i , f -ww' gl ygggmzii P 'f ,, . V FY M7 l ,. 2 ' , 2 W ,, rgyzggy A, s .F.y,fw4 :A2 1 - ,sf , .1--Y lgxlfff . ' if . all T ' ' F31 1 :KV --f' Xl, xi ' f A ' 'Sf 1 1 L ix fi A if JN 'fi' 1 .4 Weisman, Danny While, James Rodney Wiberg, Gary Willc, Harry Williams, James Wilson, Allen Wilson, Janis Louise VVilson, Phyllis Woocl, John Youmj, Brad Young, Denise Young, Dennis Zapala, Alfredo Zapafa, Rene Qophomores Gei In A Fesiive Mood Barry Thomas, member of lhe EI Aguila. accepls The invifaiion of David Rhode and ioins in 'the feslivilies of The annual French-Ari Club pa rly. I58 Qophomores Qiand For . . . Aciion W J -vw .al- K L w -X . A X Jim Oliver demonsfraies ihe newesf melhod of ' learning Spanish. Dolores Guevara, Leonor Laureles, and Dora Maldonado, prepare Their final exam luncheon wilh hopeful faces in a grand efiorf To prove Their cooking abiliiies. rrrr i These Sophomore girls praclice 'lhe rumbling 'lechniques 'rhey learned in Mrs. Newsom's l-IPE class. IS9 Q-Q. 1' i I S 5 J R Q A Q g- - HQ ,f 1 -, .N v i , , V .. ..,,1 , ., - , , 1 ax 'MM w Here's ihe FAC Q ai iakes command Board Wiinesses Graduaiion Superinfendeni' John GilleH' The Board of Educaiion working diligenily, quiefly, wiirh liilrle compensaiion for a beiier school sysiem, is seldom seen by King High slu- denis excepi' a+ Commencemeni 'rime when Jrhey are publicly recognized as honored plaiiorm guesis. In The piciure above Mr. Richard Wesibroolq, Mrs. Andy Cook, Mr. Leo Perez, Mr. Bob l-lope, Mr. Eugene Rogers, Mr. AI Garza, members of The Board and Dr. Dan Proc+or commencemenr speaker, wiiness graduaiion exercises. Mr. Nick l-larrel is no'r picfured. Jefe Qez Toclay, many OT us are waiTing Tor a public an- nouncernenT ThaT The old world is cleacl and ThaT a new world will Take iTs place. Few oT'us realize ThaT The TuTure is now. There is no line separaTing The presenT and The Tu- Ture. In The presenT we have The dying echoes ancl memories oT The pasT and The TirsT loud cries QT The TuTure. Mr. Paul F. Jones, Principal Mr. Elmer R. Holland, AssisTanT Principal 1 .11 mm 1rn.,xx4 1lv vu , 4 g, X T . I ty Miss Mary Troy, counselor, guides sTudenTs, helps Them decide abouT classes aT pre-regisTraTion, and keeps Things sTraighT aT regisTraTion. Work, Work, Work T e,ii T Mrs. DoTTie Trefflich, secreTary, prepares records and 'helps wiTh regisTraTion. fl Mrs. Thelma PeTerson, regisTrar, pauses while Typing a TranscripT. As reg- isTrar she also keeps records sTraighT, sends ouT TranscripTs Tor seniors. issues permiTs To leave school, and acTs as general hosTess. Mrs. Alra Pierce, nurse, prepares Tor her nexT paTienT. While serving as nurse Tor IOOO sTudenTs and many Teachers she adminisfers TB paTch Tesfs, TirsT aid, and ear and eye TesTs. I64 my T 7 l is sw 'xwf W I Mrs. Nancy Babbilrl' Biology Chemislry l-lere's proof 'lhal' our principal is nol' all work and no play. Mrs. Joanne Baker French .m ' Mr- Franklin Banfa Miss Clara Blackwell English All Work And No Plag? B B lrn' f , 'iv rrrl irr .. Av ,,l,, N 4 ' 3 4, f 1 ' B 4 B lilp J lll s . K i f i ' ,.,: 2 B, ' B lil ly 3 ll.l Q - E' iii l,., 'L .lax pinip lnl B B is if lf' V il .ifh B l h i as 'B f. . Q 1i.l. B' ll.' Mrs. Alice Bledsoe Mr. William Boyd Mrs. Elhel Bogusch Mr. Roy Massey Brand English Physics Biology Chemislry Algebra l65 Mr. Roberi' Bupp Mr. Tommy Davidek American l-lisiory Algebra Civics Coach ,,.- ' wwf' S 4' A a -- Isis- :S i v fix! 5 1 3 ? .f ,i ii . S .-gt -4'-J. A. g- . 2. . - 59? ,age 451733 Mr. William Denman Mrs. Connie DeShane Driver Training American l-lislory Coach Shake! Twisl'! Turn!. urges Miss Schiller, and be sure io use your 'wrong' hand! Sound as if may, like a middle age reducing salon, lhese anfics were performed by Spanish classes +o learn a second language easier. Hand Aniics Used To Learn Language Mr. Elberf Franklin Mr. Raymond Gomez Mr. John Hamby Mrs. Edirh Head Leaihers American l-lislory English English Melals Coach Pre-engineering Drawing I66 rx. Q. f 2' 3213? Qi. me J 1. K yu..,...., , 'M-W N ' ' . . in dp- i 73 ,f wer' .H Q s ' X , 'C 'M M ' ,--,1 K W -1' L lift.-:42:r,,gal:iDk Jyfci: , . Q , ,,'..: 'f'-'fl fi f. 'u 4- M If i , 5 5 ' an I 4. af l Mrs. Jo Ann Herring Mr. Russ Holland Mrs. Behiy Jean Howe Mrs. Peggy Johnson English Geomeiry Texas l-lislory Civics Coach American Hisiory American Hisiory Decembre a' Paris Seis French Mood A frggpii Mr. Ronald Johnson Mrs. Frances Jones Driver Training Homemalqing Coach Al. f ' Mr. James Keese Miss Veda King Lealhers Typing Woods Bookkeeping Parlez-vous francais, Mrs. DeShane? Mrs. DeShane gol' info lhe iesiive Defcembre ff Paris x mood by appearing af ihe French-Ari Clubs pariy compleie wilh berei. l67 Y ww Mr. Roberi' Leach Mr. John Leifhead World l-lislory English Coach -.WM Mrs. Mary Lighi' Mr. Roberi' Lovelace l-lomemalcing World l-lisrory Coach Referee Daviclelc parienrly lisfens 'ro Lizard Coach Rolando Garza who paces Mopar: field and informs him on his wrong iudgmenl' on 'rhe lasf play al' The annual Powder Puff game. Pafience Is A Virfue Even A+ Plag ,W E Auro Mechanics Mr. Ed McLean Mrs. Alma McEowen Mr. O. P. Maddox Mrs. Jennifer MoH'z Typing World l-lisrory World Hislory Bookkeeping English I68 Mr John Morgan Mrs Melba Moss Mrs Barbara Newsom Mrs Jo Rene Newfon English English Girls HPE r Junior English Includes American Poeis Aureliano Orfiz Boys' HPE Coach MI' James Regan Mr' RaWlInSOrl Hs like his Do you undersfand Joe Sam7 asks Mr Morgan Geo,-me-h-Y Geomei-ry as Joe Sam Garcia fries io penefraie ihe wrihngs of American poefs Mrs. Dorofhy Rhode Miss Rubye Russell Lalin Librarian ---AAN'-M.. l ,.--.ww 3 S Mr. Armando Salazar Miss Mae Dell Schiller Wi, MA Spanish Spanish Emply walls, quiel' halls provided lhe perfecl lhinlcing lime for Mrs. Wiley afler heclic pre-Chrisfmas classes. Even Shirley Cooper causes lillle dislurbance when lhoughfs slarl fumbling lhrough lhe mind. Afier Class. Quiel Momenls 4 ff Miss LaVerne Schroeder Mrs. Rubina Schroeder Miss Gerlrude Shorl Mrs. lda Mae Sims Typing Journalism Typing Comm. Arilhmelic Office Praclice Typing Shorlhancl Shorlhand Comm. Law l7O i Mr. Jack Smifh Mr. Roland Smifh Mr. Rollin Smifh Mr. Winfield Smifh Algebra Building Trades Agriculiure Disiribuiive Eolucaiion Geomeiry WH And Wisdom Make Trig Inieresiing 'il 4. ' ' 3 Mrs. Pafricia S'I'ecl1 Mr. Tom Sfuchberry Biology Band f Wifi 'id 351225 .'-.. ilfis. Mrs. Jilma Viclaurri Mrs. Penny Walfers l-lornemalcing Library Assisiani' J , . . . ll -1- sine X cosine XP, Mr. Rawlinson 'finishes explaining o problem io his rrig class. l7l Afier Hours Poeirg 1-rs , l. 'ig 1, Ai f . ,, A , , o M --1--fe N . W' ' N W Illini' lil , L' They also serve who only sfund and wait Roberi' Campbell concludes On His Blindness by John Milion as ready +0 prompt li? li PM ' 4' . ,,,.. K' Mrs. Williams lisfens ie'W Mr. Joe Waison Mrs. Miliceni' Wiley Mrs. Mildred Williams 5 Mrs. Carmen Young Algebra Choir English Orchesira l72 Speech Faculig Frolics W ,wwf N Principal Paul Jones and his secrefary Mrs. DoHie Trefflich malce a bow for office Chrisimas decorafions. Zm. J Even Sanfa knows +ha+ Miss Clara Blackwell has been a good girl. Whew! l'm Tired, buf l'm noi' going To lei lhose senior boys know ir, sighs Coach Ronnie Johnson ai' fhe senior- faculfy game, while Coach Bill Denman mops away fhe evidence of his exhausiion. I wan? a bicycle for Chris'rmas. longed Mrs, Nancy Babbifi, and +hal s exacfly whaf her sfudenfs gave her. Here she is geffing a liHle help from Forresi Finley and Roberi Gaclcl. FL was-a 73 ar a 3: Mr. Hardy Aldridge. Chief Engineer, and Mr. C. O. Cavazos. Head Cusiodian, check over mainfenance maps of lhe school's heafing and air-condilioning sysiems. F Care of 'lhe girl's resi' rooms is one of ihe many duiies of Mrs. Aqeda Flores. , X1 A fi, . F f i , I74 Our Guadalupe Reyes finds lraffic in 'lhe halls moclera+e during classes. Unsung Heros H' 'lalces much paiience and hard work lo mainlain H. lvl. King High Sghool. Every day H' mus+ be swepi, washed, and cleaned. The lawn musl . and spors clean These a be mowed, floors waxed, carpeis vacuumed. ed as needed. re bui a few of +he duiies of our cusiodians. Whal' would we do wilhoui Them? Cleaning daily dufie Roias. Semi-annually Jrhe floors are cleaned. sealed, and waxed. Mariano Campos, Henry Murphy, and Raul Carrion aid in This iob. floors, blackboards, and laoy's resl rooms are s of Jusfo Pena, Jesse Garcia, and Aleiandro IT's Dinneriime AT KHQ Mrs. Louise Alexander plans one oT The well- balanced meals served every day in The caTe- Teria. Mrs. Sylvia MoTes selecTs The proper pan To use in baking anoTher of The caTeTeria cake desserTs. f 'Q T iif 'ifglh i, K xx , 1 'ask -I . X .. . , , X ' X s.. , '. s . ., ..' ,r. - z, And you Think you have dirTy dishes. l wash over SOO every day, complains Manuel Tre- vino. Mrs. lrene Skipper and Mrs. Lily CharlTon be- gin preparaTion on The sTack oT meaT paTTies Tor The soon4To-come . snack bar rush. is I L CaTeTeria chefs sTarT rusTling Their pans each morning aT seven o'clock To provide a well-balanced meal Tor The 500 sTudenTs who dine in The caTeTeria daily. Each Tuesday over I5OO enchiladas are prepared as parT of The TradiTional Spanish sTyle meal. The brighTIy Trimmed cakes which are baked annually aT ChrisTmas and EasTer add a special Touch To The seasons. ii ,,,f fi , , , M I K ,WL lv 4. 'T , go-, - f- . fmt Fixing hamburger is a ioinT efTorT as Mrs. Minnie BenTon and Mrs. Lydia Del Moral unpackage ham- burger buns To be warmed. l75 Bogusch, Elhel Aldridge, Hardy I74 Babbill, Ga rold 68 Babbilf, Nancy l65, 34, 35, I73 Baker, Joanne l65, 52 Banla, Frank I65, l40, 48 Blackwell, Clara l65, 6, 72, l73 Bledsoe, Alice I65 l65, 48 Boyd, William l65 Brand, Massey l65, 34 Bupp, Roberl' I66, 34 Campos, Mariono I74 Carrion, Raul I74 Cavazos, C. O. I74 Davidek, Tommy I66, 76, l68 9l Denman, William I66, 76, 68, I73 DeShane, Connie I66, I67 Flores, Ageda I74 Franklin, Elberl I66 Garcia, Jesse I74 Acuna, Connie I46 Acuna, Elva IO4 Acuna, Rene I28, 77, 78 Acuna, Reynoldo I46 Adams, Lynn I46, 98, Aguilar, Glenda IO4 Aguilar, Johnny 96 Aguilar, Leonardo l28, 30 Alaniz, Homer I46, 77, 86 Alaniz, Joe I46 Alaniz, Jose I46 Alaniz, Middy I46 Alaniz, Roberl l2B, 64, 65, 94 Alarcon, Baldemar I46, 94 Aldridge, Randy l46 Alexander, Sam I46 Alfaro, Elvira I46 Alvarado,Maria I46 Alvarez, George l46, 64, 68 Alvarez, Jose I04 Amacker, Diane 104 Ambriz, Guslavo I46 Ambriz, Ociavio I46 Anderson, Jan I28, 64, 48, 47, IO, 40 Index Facullg Gomez, Raymond I66 , 77, 87 Hamby, John I66 Head, Edilh I66 Herring, Jo Ann I67 Holland, E. R. I3, I63 Holland, Russ I67, 97 Howe, Belly I67 Johnson, Peggy I67 Johnson, Ronald I67, 76, 83, 8, 94, 173 Jones, Frances I67 Jones, Paul F. l65, I73, I63 Keese, James I67 King, Veda I67 Leach, Bob l68, 86, 7l, 92, 93 Leifhead, John I68 Lighl, Mary l68, 43, 6 Lovelace, Roberi l68, 98 McEowen, Alma I68 McLean, Ed l68, 60 Maddox, O. P. l6B Anderson, Robbie I28 Anihes, Larry I46, 64 Arce, Alonzo IO4, 77, 78 Arce, Arnold IO4, 64, 68 Arce, Roberl I28, 86, 94 Arispe, Huberlo l46, 86 Arizpe, Oscar I28 Arnold, Carolyn l04 Arnold, Sherron l28 Arredondo, Amalia l28 Arredondo, Roel I46 Arriaga, Gilberi' I46 Arfhur, Thomas l28, l3l, 46, 49, 50, 48 47, l7B, l40, I2, Ariripe, Reba I46 Allerbury, John lO4,77,45,22,92,40 Auld, Chuck l28, 52, 49, 37 Auslin, Carol I47, 5l Auslin, Joan l28, 56 Baiza, Kafhy I47 Baker, Brenda I2B Baker, Jody l28 Baker, Phillip IO4, 57, 22, l78 Balko, Donny I47 Mollz, Jennifer l68 Morgan, John I69 Moss, Melba l69 Mumford, William 95 Murphy, Henry I74 Newsom, Barbara - I69 Newlon, Jo Rene l69,73 Orliz, Aureliano I69, 86 Parman, Olifa I69 l2l Pena, J I74 1 49, 35 uslo Pele:-son, Thelma IBO, I64 Polly, James 76 Pierce, I64 Ragan, Alla James 169,55 Rawlinson, Ed I69, l7l Reyes, Guadalupe I74 Rhode, l70 Dorolhy Rojas, Aleiandro I74 Russell, l70 Salazar I70 Rubye . 58 , Armando , 5l Qludenl Bodg Ball, Phyllis l2B, 42 Bareis, Vivian Kay IO4, lO2, 57 Barr, Garland l29 44 Barraza l29 Barrera I47 Barrera I47 Barron, l29 Bars, M IO4 Barline, I29 Barlon, I47 . , Frances Adalberlo , I49 ,Amando Viki ike ,6l, I4 Barbara Peggy 149 64 Bariow,'Jiminy l29, 44 Barfow, Johnnie IO4, 60 Bazan, Grace I47 Beauchamp, Jack III 4 0 I4 I0 ,7, Beauchamp, Larry IO4, 6I, I4 Beauchamp, Ann I47 Belfran, I47 Belfran, I47 Benavid l29 Benavid l47 Elodia Salvador es, Adan es, Erneslo Benavides, Filomeno 77, 78, 82, 85, IO4, BB, 87 Benrie, Randy I47, 9l Bessel, Sieve l47, 96, 97 Bessenl, Bobby I05 Schiller, Mae Dell I7O, 5l Schroeder, La Verne l7O Schroeder, Rubina l70, 72, 3B Shorl, Gerfrude l70 Sims, lda Mae l7O Smifh, Jack . l7l Smilh, Roland l7l, 6l Smilh, Rollin l7l, 44 Smifh, Winfield l7l Sfech, Palricia l7l Sluchberry, Tom l7l, 64 Trefflich, Doflie 164,173 Troy, Mary 53,57,164 Viduarri, Jilma l7l, 46 Walfers, Penny I7I, 46 Wafson, Joe l72 Wiley, Millicenl l70, l72, 7I, 69 Williams, Mildred l72 Young, Carmen I72 Billingsley, Margarei' Sue I05, 70 Bills, Susan l29, I36 Bishop, Jean I05 Bishop, Shirley l29 Black, Duke I47 Bolen, Bill I05, 96, I4 Boofh, Dana l29, 70 Boofh, Sheila Marie I47, 99 Borrego, Gloria I47 Borrego, Irma I47 Borrego, Yolanda I47 Bowden, Carl I29 Bowden, Carol l29 Bowman, Jimmie Ann I47 Boyd, Slephen l29 Boyer, David I05 Boyer, Mary Ann I05, IO3, 23, 35, I2 Bray, Linda I05 Bridgers, Ricky I05, 37, 65, 34, 4l Brimage, Toni I05, 34 Brock, David I47 Brodnax, James I47 Brooks, Garold I29, I3l, 64, 47 Brooks, Maria I05, 70 Brown, Alfon Rae 105 Brown, Anifa Kay 105 Brown, Loma 105, 58 Brown, Rod 105 Brown, Terry 147, 68, 70, 69 Brumley, Sfeve 105 Bryanf, Janice 147 Bryanl, Leonard 129 Bryanf, Roberf 129, 44 Buck, Bill 129 95 Buck, Jan 70 Buenfello, Joe 129 Buenfello, Vicki 106 Burden, Lee Roy 129 Burden, Tommy 147, 44 Burgess, Tony 129, 71, 70 Burf, Barbara 129, 58 Byfield, Jeanne 147 Cabrera, Emmifa 147 Cabrera, Yolanda 106 Cadriel, Margol' 106 Calkins, John 106, Camach 106, 97 Camacho, Jose 106, 97 Camarillo, Boni 147 57, 6, 8, 14 o, Carlos Camari1lo,Josus 129 Camarillo, Silas 129 Campbell, Cloyce 129, 86 Campbell, Roberl' 106, 172, 43, 66, 64, Campos, Abraham 106, 96, 14 Campos, Sylvia 147 Canales,Beafrice 147 Canales, Gloria 106, 68, 69, Canales, Leo l07,45,7 Canales, Manuel 147, 64, 68 Canion, Gail 147 Canion, Ronny 129 Cano, Joe 129 Canfu, Maria Irma 147 Canfu, Oralia 147 Canfu, Roberf 170, 60 Cardwell, Kean 147 Carley, Gary 107, 77, 78, 80, 81, 90, 23, 96 Carr, Angie Lee 147 Carrillo, Frances 147 , Casanova, Virginia 147,58 Casas, Beafriz 129 Casas, Dalia 147 Casfanida, Dolores 147 Casfaneda, Esfanislado 107 Casfaneda, Gilberf 147 Casfeneda Lucinda 129 Casfanda, Vicfor 148 Casfillo, Eva 107 Cavazos, David 148, 94 68,177 82,89 Cavazos, Joe 107 Cavazos, Lupifa 129, 136, 47, 56 Cave, Marcus 129, 86, 64 Cavazos, Jose 148 Chapa, Adriana 107, 64, 68 Chapa, Carlos 129 Chapa, Louis 148, 153 Chapa, Rolando 148 Charles, Maria 130 Chavez, Ruben 148 Chesser, Sherry 13o,s8,a4,7o,69,57 Childs, Chuck 130 Chileng Mary Margaref 14 Chiuminaffo, Marfirl 107, 177 Chiuminaffo, Rosalie 130, 11, 41, Cisneros, Lupe 55, 38 148 Clampiff, Bill 130 Clan-ipiff, Marian 107, 58 Clark, Doris 107, 103, 36 Colin, Diana 107 Colley, Diana Lynn 130, 70 Collins, Linda Gale 107, 116, 67 Colwell, Mary Sue 148 Colwell, Mike 107 Connaway, Beverleigh 130, 64 Connaway, Carolyn 148 Conner, Suzanne 130, 70, 39 Connor, John 1o7,5o,47,4o Cooper Paf 130,70 Cooper Pal' 127, 130, 31, 170 Cooper, Shirley 130, 170, 70 Copeland, Rhonda 130, 43 Cornell, Pal' 148 Corfes, Elva 107 Corfez, Guadalupe 108 Corfez, Jose 130 Corfez, Olga Anifa 108 Corfez, Roberto 130 Crabb, David 148 Crabb, Tony 148, 149 Crabfree, Ellen 130 Crane, Jo Ann 130 Crawford, Edna 130, 38 Cusfer, Susie 108, 67, 64 . Cusfer, Sfephanie 130 Darwin, Clifford 111, 130, 66, 64, 68, 65 Davila, David 111, 130, 66, 64, 68, 65 108 Davidson, Kerry 148 Davis,,Brenda 69 Davis, Charles 130, 64 Davis, Henry 148, 77, 78 Davis, Mary 130, 66, 64, 47 Dawson, Curfis 130, 44 Dear, Cynfhia 108 I De La Paz, Vieforia 130 , De La Rosa, Beafrice 148 De La Rosa, Norma 108 De Leon, Arnulfo 130 De Leon, Diana 108, 64 De Leon, Viclor Diaz 130, 66, 64 De Leon, Yolanda 108 De Vanie, June 108, 102 Dembski, John 130 Dillard, Bonnie Sue 108, 70 Dixon, Royal 143 Dodson, 8111 131, 149 Dougherfy, Bruce 148, 70 Duncan, Tommy 148, 64 Dunegan, Susie 109, 43 Dunegan, Teresa 148 Dunk, Darlene 131, 56 Dunn, Mike 131, 68 Eddy, Linda 131 Edgerfon, Andy 148 Edgerfon, Freddy 131, 86 Egglesfon, Maurice 109 Eleazer, Richard 109 fhe cafefe- Long slender gowns, fancy sporfs coafs, gorgeous corsages . ria afmosphere is complefely franslormed as Roberf Campbell, Billy Fielder, Marfin Chiuminaffo and Shari Raymond enioy dancing al' fhe FHA Ball. 5 4 .us ya ,V K vs 1 1 Crawford, James 148,153,44,38 Crosnoe, Carolee 130, 41, 55, 38 Crosnoe, Laura 148, 53, 55 Cross, Mildred 130, 64 Cruz, Pele 108, 77, 78 Cuellar, Janie 148, 47 Cumberland, Byron 130,77,78,40 Cumberland, Roberf 108, 77, 78, 87, 90, 23 Cumberland, Sharon 130 Curefon, Beffy Kay 108,7l,70,56 Cusfer, Florence 108 Cusfer, Gary 108 E 31. fkf. lxw, , Q NX - 4 . Q' 'Ss -.., .If wyfi Phillip Balmer beams as Ihe lcnighl' who has won his quesl' while Thomas Arihur prepares 'lo commil' Hari-Kari Ihe Roman Way. Ely, James l3l, I44 Ely, John I48 Eshom, Linda I3I, 49, 73 Espinosa, Yvonne l3l Esquivel, Juan l48 Esquivel, Lupe I09 Evans, Carmen IO9, I2 Evans, Larry l48 Fabela, Belly I3l Falcon, Andres l3I Falcon, Hilda IO9 . Falcoaii Valeniin T. Fechner, Johnny IO9 Fein, Ellen l27, l28, I3l, I36, 49 47, I2 Fergeson, Clinr M. l48, 57 Ferguson, Ralph Eugene l3l, 77, 78, 85, 45 Fernandez, Homer l48 Ficklin, Jeffery Mark I3l, 43, 95 Fielder, Billy l48, 86, I77 Fielder, Cecil IO9 Fink, Paul l48, 64 Finley, Forresl' l48, 9I, 86, I73 Fisher, Jack I09 Ill, Sl, 70, I4 Flores, David I48 Flores, Eliud l4B Flores, Maria l3I Flores, Mary Ofilia I09 Flores, Rolando 60 Flores, Richardo IO9 Flores, Willie l4B Ford, Kaihy l48 Fosier, Sally IO9, 50, l8.I, I5 Fousl, Peggy I32 Fousi, Sherry IO9, S8 Fox, Mary Margarel' l Garcia, Glenda I32 Garcia, Grace IIO Garcia, Homer 70 Garza, Frank ISO Garza, Glofidia ISO Garza, Graciela T. I33 Garza, Homer I50 Garza, Linda I33, ISO Garza, Jose ISO Garza, Margie I33 Garza, Marianela I50 Garza, Mary Ella IIO Garza, Mucio IIO Garza, Oscar I33 Garza, Rachel IIO, 47 Garza, Ray l50 Garza, Raymond T. ISO Garza, Roberi A. I33 Jr. Garza, Roberi C. 133, 77, 79, 9l Garza, Rolando C. Ill, 77, 79, 83, l68, 6I Garza, Rosalinda D. I50 Garza, Sandra I50 Garza, Tomas III Garza, Yvonne I50 67, 64, 70, 68, 47 Garcia, Hecior R. IIO, Sl, 37, 24, IO, 39 Garcia, Jesus l32 I09, SO, 66, 64, 70, 65 Franck, Sandi I48 Franklin, E. W. I48, B6 Frazier, Skip I48, 64, 70 Fugaie, Lee IZB, I32 Fuller, Roddy l32 Gadd, Roberi I48, l57, 77, 78, 68, 9 66, 64, 69, I73 Galindo, Baldemar I49 , 90, 93 Garcia, Jose M. I49 Garcia, Joe Sam l31', I69, ll, 44 Garcia, Juan IIO, Sl Garcia, Juanita I49 Garcia Julio Galindo, Henry IIO Galloway, Diana IIC Galvan, Hilda N. I49, 70 Galvan, Juan I49, 94 Galvan, Rachal V. 110, 132 Galvan, Rosa Elia I49 Gamez Alberl' 86 Gamez, Sylvia I32 59 Ganf, Yvonne ,I32 Garcia, Alicia IIO Garcia Alicia l32 Garcia, Alma l32 Garcia, Arluro I49, 44 Garcia, Cecilia I49, I0 Garcia, Connie I49 Garcia, David Marfin I49 Garcia, Dora G. I3Z Garcia, Dora T. I49 Garcia, Eddie I49, 70 Garcia Edna 64 Garcia, Elda I49 Garcia, Eslher I32, 47 Garcia. Gilberl' IIO, 97 Garcia, Gilberl' I49 l32, 77, 79 Garcia, Kookie I49 Garcia, Jr., Manuel IIO Garcia, Margarifa I49 Garcia, Maria Elena I33 Garcia, Maria I49 Garcia, Mary IIO Garcia, Norma I49 Jr. Garcia, Palricia I33 Sr. Garica Palricia IIO, 20, 37, 24, 4 SS, 39 Garcia, Paul I33, 60, 44 Garcia, Pete 133, B6 Garcia, Raul J. I33, 77, 9l Garcia, Rooney I49 Garcia, Rosie IIO, 68, 69 Garcia, Sylvia Ann I33 Garcia, Velma I33 Garcia, Yvonne I33 Garland, Lulher S. IIO, I06, S7 Garza, Arnold I49 Garza, Carmen I33, 73 I79 Garza, Chrislela I49 Garza, Corando ISO, 44 Garza, Evangelina I33 Gavenda, Gail I33 l35 37 39 Gayfan, Maria I I33 , 70 Gayian, Oiilia ISO Genz, Chris I50, 86 Geary, Jim I33 GeriI', Linda I33 Gerwick, Ronny I I6, I I I, 96 Gerylc, Linda Sue I2B, l33 Gibbs, Nancy ISO, 68, 69 Gibson, Brenda ISO Gilbrealh, Claudene I33, 07 Gill, Florence I I Gillum, William ISO - Glock, John Ill Godlev, Ada Marie I33, 70 Goforlh, Rodney l50 Golaiher, Ray - I33 Gomez, Delma I50 Gomez, George I49 ISO Gomez,' Joel I33 Gonzalez I33 , Alma Gonzalez, Amada I Gonzalez, Andy I I Gonzalez, Angel Ill Gonzalez I I I Gonzalez ISI Gonzalez I I Jr., Aurelio , Carmen , Cris Gonzalez, George I5I Gonzalez, Manuel ISI Gonzalez, Norma Ann l5l Gonzalez, Rogelio I33 Gonzalez, Roy l5I Gonzalez, Sophia I5l Gonzlaez, Teresa l5l Kilner, David Goode, Howard 57 44 I33, , Goode, Susan ISI, 64 Gossell, Bill I33, 48 Greil, Linda I34 Griffin, ISI LaVern Grossman, Theresa ISI Gruelzmacker Glenna I27, I34 Guaiardo, Ana Maria I34 Guaiegrclo, Anna Maria I I Guaiaiido, Raynolda II Guerra, Aurora II2 Guerra, Calixlro I34, 77, 79, 87, 90 Guerra, Erneslina 70 Guerra, Francisco I34 Guerra, Manuel Il2 , 93 Guerra, Oscar I34 Hernandez, Ramiro II3 Higginbolham, AI I34, 95 Higgins, Johnny ISI Hildrelh, Sleve ISI, 70 Hill, Sleve II3 Hinoiosa, Arl ISI Hinoiosa, Elsa I34 Hinoiosa, Gaspar ISI, 77, 86 Hinoiosa, Gloria II3 Hinoiosa, Joe ISI Hinoiosa, Johnny 94 Hocker, Yvonne I44, ISI Hodge, C. Dell ISI, 9l Hodqe, Charlolle '34 Hodge, Kermil II3, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84 77, 46, 26, 96, 97 Hodge,Sandra ISI Keck, Ralph IS2, 86, 44 Kempl, Jimmy I34, 77, 79 Kerwin, Dickie II4 Key, Kalhryn IS2 Kingslon, Joy II4 IS2 Knighl, Bubba las, 95 Knighl, II4 Knocke l35, Koenig, Sandra IO6, 67, 35 Ronnie 86 Daryl SO, 66, 64, 47, 65, 34, II4, 27,-11, 39 Lehmann, Nancy I35, 47, 98 Lemmond, Camille II4, 43, 42, 70, 74 Lenard, James l3S, 77, 79, 40 Lenard, Paul I52, B6 Lerma, Bene II4 Lewis, Verlene IS2 Ley, Pal I3S Leyba, Falima IS2 Leyba, Frank l35 Lighl, Dickie I3S Guerrero, Arnaldo ISI Guevara, Delores ISI, I59 Guevara, Jesus II2 Gullikson, Jean II2 Gulierrez, Frank Hope, Jon I34 Horn Ba II3 rbara Horsman, Larry I34 Horlon, II3 Kennelh , 57, 34, 26, 44, 35 Horlon, Sandy Il2, 92 Gulierrez, Gilberl Gulihalez, Ramey Gulilelgez, Roberlo Gulihl-Eez, Roldan II2, 77, 79, 46, 36 Guvlon, Linda Kay ISI I34, l3S, 49, 37 House, Lesler D. I49, ISI House, Marilyn Jean II3, 64 Howlon, Merilyn ISI Huddleslon, Dick Hagar, Helen I34 Haggerlon, Sonia ISI ISI, 64, 68 Hudson, Lynnelle ISI Huerla, Chrislina I34 Haisley, Mildred II2, 20, IO6, 3I, 25 Halberdier, Marlha I34 Hall, Ella ISI I-Iamll, Laura I34, 66, 64, 65 Hamillon, Barbara ISI Harrel, Claudia ISI Harris, David ' I34, 49, 48 Harlman, Cindy Il2, l03, 64, 4, 25, 9 Harvey, Gib I Haskell, Diana Huerla, Erasmo II3 Huffman, Diane Marie II3, 58, 37 Hughey, Carol IS2 Hughey, Dorolhy I34, 53 Hunl, Barbara I34 Hunl, Kenny II3 I-lursl, Ann II3, S7 lbarra, Chrisline I34 Ingraharn, Dolly II3, Ill, 42, I3 Ireland, Kalhv II3, 20, IO6, 35 Isassi, Grace IS2 lsassi, Roberl I34, 86 Ivy, Micky II3 Jackson, Belly Jean II4 Jellerson, Sandra ISI, 70 Hauenslein, Tommy I34, 68, 64, 69 Haunschild, David I34, 64, 70 Haunschild, Sleven I34, 52, 70, 69, 47, 57 l2, 25, 68 Hausler, Ronnie Il2, 93 Hausler, Lynelle I34, 64, 68, 47, 40 Hayes, Jana ISI Hayes, Shirley lI2, 70 Hayes, Susan I34, 47 Henderson, David I34, 9l Henderson, Ricky Hengiihs, Deborah Ann Herrlalgdez, Alma Hernlgrldez, Connie I34, 42 Jimenez, Jose IS2 Jimenez, Lupe II4 Jimenez, Tina ISI, 7l Hernandez, Grace ISI Hernandez, Lupe I34 Hernandez, Margarel ISI IS2 Johnsey, Nickie I34 Johnsey, Sharon IS2 Johnsey, Slan II4 Johnson, Johnny IS2, 64, 70 Johnson, Pally II4, IO3, 49, 26 Johnson, Sandy II4, lO3, IB, 67, 64, 27, 35 Jones, Allan II4, 73, 54 Jones, Ricky I52, 68, 64, 69 Juarez, Richard II4 Kruse, Larry IS2 Livergood, Gail IS2 7 'I f - 'W 1 si ,,,..,..... Spain, Ilaly, France . . . lhoughls of faraway places lill pensive Carmen Kyle, J4ohn Howard Il Labuda, Sleve l35 Lackey, David I3S, 44 Lacy, Barbara Ellen II4, 7 Lamberl, Susie IS2, 70 Lassiler, Jayne ISU, IS2 Laurel, Roger I3S Laureles, Leonor IS2 IS9 Laureles, Lucy I35, I43 Lawson, Sue IS2 Lee, Jimmy L. I52, 94 Lee, Leon I52 Leggell, Sleven I35, 46 49, 65, I27 Garza's mind. Locke, Marsha IIS Loden, Ann IS2 Longoria, Edna I3S, 47 Lopez, Alonzo 35, 86 Lopez, Angela l3S, 47 Lopez, Frances IIS Lopez, Hilda I20 Lopez, Israel IIS 44 Lopez, Manuel T. I52, 70 Lopez, Pele IS2 Lopez, Sam Chaney IIS Losoya, Teresa IIS Lowans, Thurman I52, 86 I79 Lowrie, Palrlie I36 47 Lozanc3 Leobardo Romeo I5 Lozano, Thelma Lee II5 Luna, Barbara l52 Lyon, Dana I52, 76 McBride, Mike II5, IB3, 93, I5 McCarley, Billy II5 McCIa5gy, Rulh Ann McClelland, James II5, 94, 4, 92, 93 McClelland, Janice I36 McCormick, Mike 11s,4s,36,2a,1o,41,54,4o MCCreighi, Rot-erl' T. ll5,68,69,l8 McDaniel, Norma I37 McDougald, Faye II5 McDoxgell, David ll McGee, Barbara II5 McHaney, Dora I37 Mclnlosh, Jimmy I52 McKinney, Daylon I37 McLean, Sandy II5, 68, 42, 66, 64, 70, 69, 65, II, 28 McMillian, Bruce 137 , McNabb, Kalhy I37 McQuerrey, Mark I37 I57, B6 Mabe, Sandra Kay I36, 140 Maddox, Faye l52, 68, 58, 69 Maldonado, Carlos I36 Maldonado, Dora l52, l59, II Maldonado, Graciela I36 Maldonado,Rene I36 Manngen, Roger II6 Mares, Manuel M. I36, 88 Mares, Mario II6, 73 Marroquin, Armando G. I36 Marroquin, Arnulfo II6 Marroquin, Gloria I52 Marroquin, Johnny 152,9 Marlin, Daryl Marroqiuin, Marcelo 149 l52 l36, 94 Marfin, Sam l52, 44 Marfinez, Annie l52 Marnirigez, Hermelinda R. Marrinez, Maria Yolanda II6, l52 Marlinez, Mary II6 Marfinez, Subelda I36 Marlinez, Yolanda l52 Maslin, Paily I36 Maia, Alma Lydia I36 Mala, Delma l52 Mala, Eleazar l36 Mala Eslella II6 Maia, Mike I50, l52, 94, 97 May, Mike l52, 44 Mayes, Anna Lois I36 Meadows, Mona ll6,37 Medina, Joe I37, 60 Medina, Juarez IS3 Medina, Lupe II6 Medina, Vladimir I37, 9, 44 Meiia, David IS3 Mellon, Gwen I53 Mendez, Gus A. II7 Mendez, Joe H. I37 Mendez, Oscar II7 Mendez, Richard I37 Mendez, Yolanda I37 Mendieila, Jose Erasmo 153,44 Mrs Thelma Peferson awards Jack Fisher his second place cerlifi- cafe for ihe proiecl Can a Sea Anemone Adapl' 'lo a Change in Env1ronmenI'? ' CQ 1 5, T 5, i ,IU ,A 7 W .4 c 'sei rail f Osama? Mendiella, Uvence l53 Mendielfa, Yolanda I37 Mendoza, Chefe l53 64 Mendoza, Irma I37 Mereness, Cheryl I37 Meriens, Barbara II7 Messimer, Nancy l37,42,47 Meyer, Albert I37 I Meyer, Bernice I37, 70 Meyer, Marlene II7 Meyer, Roberl' l53 Meza, Ampe I37 Meza, Margie l53 Millegan, Jay II7 Miller, Dodie II7 Miller, Liz l53 Milchell, Marie I37 Mobley, Roberl II7 Molina, Rolando II7, 68, 66, 64, 68, 69 Moncriei, Camille I53 Monlalvo, Mary Grace I37 Monlalvo, Xavier II7 Monlemayor, Alicia Monloya, Dalia I53 Mooney, Jerry l53, 86 Moreno, Amador II7, 96, 97 Moreno, Niad.. l53, 70 Morris, Carllon I37, 44 Mugquerza, Joe G. I37 Munguia, Gloria I37 Munguia, Homer l53,77,79,96 Munguia, Rene l53, 64 Muniz, Sara l53 Munoz, Adan R. II7, 93 Munoz, Elida l53 Munoz, Oralia l53 Naiera, Rosa Mary I37 Navanio, Alberl I53 Narario, Delfina II7 Naranio Jr., Esiquio IS4 Nova, Luis IS4, 86 Navarro, Hilda I37 Needham, Linda l54, 70 Nelms, Tommy II6, II7, 36, 8 72 Neuse, David William II7, 64 Neuse, Douglas l54 Neve, Kilry II7, l02, 37, 72 Newsom, Cindy IIB, l35, 67 Newion, Joel I35, I37, 37, 54 Ochoa, Eddie I37 Ochoa, Roel I37 77, 79 O'Cor1nor William l37,96,97 Oliver, Jim l54, IS9 Oliver, Jim I54, 95I Orr, Pam l54 Orfa, Maria Lisa I37 Orla, Moises C. l54 Orfa, Richard l54 Orlegon, Carlos I IS O'Shea, Teri 13s,137,47,57 Oveland, Greg IIB Owens, Donald l38 Pack, Carolyn II8, l54, l02, IO3, 57, 37, 28, 5, 0, 4l, 72, I2 Paige George Jr. l38 Paredes, Yolanda I54 Pailillo, Debbie I38 Pallon, Linda I3B Palzig, Barbara IIB, 34, I2 Pearson, David R. 154, 68, 69 Pederson, Jemele I3l, l38, 56 Pena, Anila I38, 47 Pena, Eluid IIB, 44 Pena, Felix l38 Pena, Joe IS4 Pena, Jose l54 Pena, Juslo Jr. 154 Pena, Randy I44, IS4, 64 Pena, Rome ll8, IO3, 36, 54, 39 Pena, Tony l54, 9l Penninglon, Joyce IS4, 47 Perales, Maria l54 Perez, Alfaro IE4, 70 Perez, Aurora l3B, I0 Perez, Corina l54 Perez, Efrain l55 Perez,-Emma G. IIB Perez, Eslela IIB Perez, Gloria I I8 Perez, Jesse l38, 64, 70, 68 Perez, Mary Jane l54 Perez, Noemi' I54 Perez, Norma l3B Perez, Piio ll8, 70 Perez, Pura Gloria IIB Perez, Sonia IIB Perez, Teresa l38 Perez, Terry l38 Perez, Yolanda I54 Perkins, James l38,44 Perkins, Sieve IIB Perry, Gary IIB Pike, Beau l54 Pike, KiHeile IIB, 36 Ploug, Pal' l54 Polanco, Maggie l55 Poland, Frank 132,44 Pollard, Roger Allen l55 Pope, Jenny Lee ISS Pray, Darrell Lynn l38 Prilcheil, Jerry 138, 50, 54, 47 Quinones, Frank 155 Ouinfanella, Rene 138 Quin1anilla,,Roe1 P. 138 Rabalais, Keiih 138 Rabon, Margarel' 119 12 31 44 Rachui, Glenn 155 Rakow, Elmer 155 Rakow, Frankie L. 155 Ramey, Judifh Anne 119, 49 Ramirez, Carlos 155 Ramirez, Jr., Elio 119, 64, 10 Ramirez, Elvira 155 Ramirez, Frances 155 Ramirez, Jesus 119 Ramirez, Maria De La 119, 36, 39 Ramos, Annabelle 138, 64 Ramos, Cynihia 155 Ramos, Mauro Erasmo 138 Ramsel, Bob 138 Ramsey, Georgiann 119 Luz Bob lv1cCreigh1', senior phoiographer, responsible for many of ihe piciures in +his yearbook. also ioolc many piclures for 'lhe Brahma Round-Up. Rawlinson, Olga 138 Ray, Rosaiane 119, 67, 64 Ray, Sieve 138 Raymond, Rani 155 Raymond, Shari 119, 64 Remmers, Alion 138 Remmers, Barbara 155 Resendez Jr., Johnny 155 138 Resendez, Ovidio 155 Reurher, Sandra 138 Revilla, Emilia 138 Reyes, Gilberr 119, 77, 80, 88, 89, 60 Reyes, Pete 119 Reyna, Diana 70 Reyna, lda 138 Reyna, Israel 94 Reyna, Pablo 155, 77, 86 Rhode, David 155, 158, 51, 38 Rice, Dianne 139 Rice, Rodney 119, 57 Riley, Gail 155 Riley, Pal 139 Rios, Delma 139, 143, 155 Rios, Diana 139 Rios, Mary 139 Rios, Tony 155 Rivera, Jose Luis 119, 73 Rivera Rufh 155 Rives, Keiih 119, 50, 64, 68, 65 Roberls, Brad 155, as Roberls, Ronald David 139 Robinson, Kalhy 154 , 155 Robles, Luis 119, 77, 80 Robles, Roberlo 119, 70 Robles, Yolanda 120 Rodman, Phyllis 120, 47 Rodriguez, Amadeo 70 Rodriguez, Andrew Vincenr 139, 77, 86, 45, 44 Rodriguez, Emma 155 Rodriguez, Endelia Rodriguez, Hector 120 15 Rodriguez, Hilda 120 Rodriguez, Irma 120 Rodriguez, Ismael 139 Rodriguez, Joe A. 155 91, 44 Rodriguez, Juan Jose 120 Rodriquez, Lolly 155 Rodriguez, Lydia 139, 35 Rodriguez, Prissy 155, 67, 70 Rodriguez, Roman 120 -3-4.4.4.6 Congra1ula1'ions, Sally! Mr. John l-lamby assislanl general direclor of UIL. hands Sally Fosler 'ihe gold medal she received as 'liirsi place winner of 'ihe poelry inlerprelaiion compelilion. Roerig, Tom 139, 96, 97 Rogers, Angela 155 Rogers, Gene 120 Rogers, Ginny 155 Rogers, Jean 120, 64 Romero, Daniel 139, 60 Ross, Charlie 139 Rosse, Barbie 120, 42, 50 Rosse, Belle 155, 183 Rosse, Gloria 139 Rowe, Karen 155 Ruiz, Bobby 139, 77, 80 Ruiz, Dora 155 Ruiz, Guadalupe 139 Ruiz, Renerio 120 Ruiz, Roberlo Kilo 140, 99 Ruiz, Roberio T. 140 Russek, Tommy 140, 86 Ryan, Gary Lee 120, 70 Ryon, Cindi 120, 57 Saauedra, Angelica 140 Saenz, Joe 155, 6 Salazar, Tom 155, 44 , Saldana, Tommie 140, 99 Saldana, Rila 155 Salinas, Alma 120 Salinas, Andy 120, 77, 80, 89,45 Salinas, Anna Marie 145, 146, 144, 67, 71, 156 Salinas, Maggie 156 Salinas, Vicfor I56 Salinas, Yolanda I2l Samaniego, Diane 156,70 Samuelson, Cindy I56 Samuelson, Errol l40 Sanchez, Amado I56 Sanchez, Arnold 14o,64,7o,6a Silguero, Luis I2I Silguero, Sophie I56 Silva, I-lumberfo I2I Silva, Johnny I40 Silva, Sally I56 . Silvas, Adolfo l4l, 77, 90 Simmons, Louise I4I Nas,-f ftw..-1 T' 1 rc Mary Helen Winkler is caughf off guard by fhe phofographer as she sfeps off fhe sfage during fhe Easfer-assembly where she modeled her ouf- 'Fil' Sanchez, Jeanie l2l Sanchez, Joe I4O Sanders, Jane I40 Saucedo, Anna Marie I2I, l02 Saunders, Bobby I56, 44 Sawyer, Becky I4O, 64 Scales, Angie I2I, 53 Schneider, Pal' I4O Schneider, Paffi I4U Schurig, Jim l56 Scolf, Frances Ann I2I, 57 Seabourn, John I56 Sedwick Bel'I1 l40 Shafeg, Nancy Gale I I Sharp, Judy I40, 6 Sifuenfes, Lily l56 I82 Simons, Roberl' I56 Sims, Jimmy 156,77 Sinclair, Jameda I2I, I83 Sinclair, Laura I56 Sisfi, Peggy I56 Skaggs, Carol Ann I22 Skrobarcek, Dennis I4l Skrobarcek Eddie 122, 77,' al, 83 Skrobarcek, Joyce I56, 73 Skroblalrczyk, Carol Skrobarczyk, Richar I22 Slaughfer, John I49, I53, I56 Sleighf, Thomas A. i22 Smifh April Ann l56, 64 Smifh, Bobby l56 Smifh, Charles l56, 68, 69 d Smifh, Gary l4l, 86 Smifh, Henry II6, l4I Smifh, James 77, 8l Smifh, Jeffrey l22, l4l Smifh,Linda l4l, 56 Smifh, Sammy I22, 77, BI, 43 Smifh, Sharon I35, l4l, 37, 54 Smifh, Jr., Vernon I56 77, 8I Smifha Vivian Ann I I Sohr, Dave I56 Sohr, Tony I4I Solis, Angie l4l, 30 Soliz, Alfonso I56 Soliz, Erneslo I22 Soliz, Rafael, l22, 77, 8l Soliz Yolanda l22, 2I, IO3, 30,29 Soper, Donald I56 Sofo, Mario I56 Sofo, Thelma l4l Sperry, Larry l4l, 44 Sf. Clair, Sfeve l56, 9l Sfeadman, Dwighf I4I Sfeinke, Jan l3l, l4l, 53, 70 Sfeinmeyer, Ann l56 Sfephens, Larry l4l Sfevenson, Sharon Lee I56 Sfiles, Carolyn l4l, SI, 4I, 38 Sfiles, David l4l, 4I, 40, 38 Sfimpson, Mike l4l, 97 Sfivors, Jimmy I4I Sfockwell, Richard I22, 9 Sfupp, Paul IS6 Swan, Ann l22, l02, 43 Swan, Dan 122,7o,97 Swan, Louise IS6 Swanner, Edwin I4I Swanner, Virginia I22 Swarfs, Jim l22 Tamez, Diane Rufh l56 Tamez, David 94 Taylor, Anfhony l56 Taylor, Raymond I4I Taylor, Tommy l22 Taylor, Waller l28, l4l, 97 Teer, Kennefh I28, I23 Tellez, Jesse I4I Temanson, Karen l23, 53 Terry, Sue I23 Thomas, Barry I46, l56, l58 Thomas, Frankie Jo l4l, 39 Thompson, Bufch l23 Thompson, Dennis IS6, 86 Frank Thompson, Jr., Tommy IZ3 Tidwell, Keifh l56, 64 Tiierina 'I I6 Raymond I4I Tiierina, Tina I4I Torres, Connie l4l IO 47, Torres, Joe Angel IS6 Torres, Noemi IS6 Torres, Rosario I56 Torrez, Emma l56 Tousley, Jacquelyn 123,52,37 Traylor, John l4l,7Z 8 Treio, Juan l57 Trevino, Anfhony I23 Trevino, Isabell l23 Trevino, Lillian 123 Trevino, Sylvia I57 Trevino, Tony l23 Trevino, Velma 123,64 Tudon, Annabelle I57 Tudon, Rolando I57 Ulafoski, Richard I23 Underbrink, Carol I57 Underbrink, Jimmy I23, 44 Updike, Eric IS7, 64 Ufley, Oscar I57 Valverde, Chrisfine I42 Van Fleef, Mary I42, 70 Vasquez, Daniel ' IS7 Vasquez, David I23 Vasquez, Irma I57 Vasquez, Leandro l42, 9I Vasquez, Richard l42 Vasquez, Rodolfo l42 Vasquez, Roel 86 Vaughn, Byon 157,a6,64,7o Vela, Efrain l57 Vela, Gloria I23 Vela, Nicky I24 Velasquez, Roel l57 Vera, Mike l57 Vesf, Sharron l24 Via, Jim I24, I5 Vidal, Rogerio l24, 70 Viera, Elizabefh I24 Villagomez, Chris I24 Villarreal, Fred l57 Villarreal, Rosie l44,l57,86,64,69 Wagner, Chuck I42, 86 Wagner, Mary l57 Wagner, Sfeve I24 Walker,DaIe I42, 77, Bl, 44 Walker, Kiffy 142,6s,66,64 Walker, Roberf l42, 99, I2 Walsh, Ann l42 70, 69, 56 Walfers, Befh Wilson, Barbara I42, 47, 40 . 70 Walzel, Diana Lynn WllS0f1. BSHYC l24, 52, 70, 40 , l24 , , War,-en' Mike W1lson, Janie Louise l39,l42 , l53 Warren, Sieve W1lson. JUdY I42. 97 124, 50, 70, 48 Waison, David Wilson, PSQQY I42, I44 Wll l42. H, ison, y is Walszgg, Malcolm I58' 47 Wam Larry Wilise, Ronald 144,157 '25 Weaver, Marsha l57 Weeks, Marilyn l'll, l24, 46, 43, 42, Weisman, Caroll l57 Weisman, Danny l58 Welch, Richard I42, 68, 69 Welch, Richina I42, 68, 70, 69 l42,l2 Welch, Susan l24 Wernecke Jr., Ernesl D. I42, l53, 44 Whife, James R. l58 Wiberg, Gary l58 Wiberq, Marsha l24, lO2 Wilk, Harry l58, 77 56, 29 Willey, Susan l32, I42, 68, 42, 64, 69 Williams, James !58 Williams, Laura l42,59 Williams, Peggy Lee l24 Williams, Nan ll6, l24 Williams, Vernon l42, 98 Willis, Marian I42 Wilson, Allen 158, 64 Winkler, Mary Helen l2l, 125, 42, 57, ll Womack, John l25 Wood, John l58, 64 Woodburn, Ricky R. l42 Wooley, Johnny 125,34,a,35 Wrighf, Beverly lll, l25, 42, 70 Wyro, Wanda l25 Yaklin, Richard I42 Ybarra, Rosalind B, l25 Yeagle, Pally l25, l2 Young, Brad l58, 64 Young, Denise ISS Young, Dennis 158,64 Young, Suzanne l42,49,47 Zapafa, Abel I42 Zapata, Alfredo l5B, 86 Zapafa, Maria l25 Zapata, Rene l58 Zimmer, Bill 60 I42, Zimmerman, Susan I42 Zumwall, Johnny 142, 97 Hey, look up in lhe sky: il's Balmanl exclaims Mr. Ed Rawlinson and Mike Colwell al 'rhe Facully-Senior boys Baskelball Game. . 4 Oh no you don'i! Roman molher Jameda Sinclair slruggles lo keep daugh'l'er Belrle Rosse from being laken away 'ro marriage lila by husband Mike McBride in lhe Roman marriage skil presenled al' a Lalin Club meefing. I83 Noi enjogmeni. and noi sorrow. Is our desiined end or way: Bui-io a 1 c . ihai each fo-morrow Find us farfher ihan io-da - Longfellow 9. ,WP ZWZP
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