Harlandale High School - Redskin Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1968
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1 v 1 ,, 1, .K , w . ii . ' :Q , c ,, .:-F zz . .W 1, ,ff , e S L41 , 5 , fa- 'L v W. CONTENTS Faculig .............. Sporis ........ . . . Classes ....... . . . . Honors ............ Clubs ....... ..... Aciiviiies .......... Ads ......... ...... ..5 .31 . 57 105 129 189 Q09 HemisFair Ciig Campus The flood--llue day sludemfs couldn'l gel fo school. Enlrance lo slvops. A relaxing momenl on campus. Aerial view of HemisFaIr. '-5- 4 Arcade belween classes Q Q FACULTY Mr. Charles Boggess, curriculum coordinaTor and Mr. Callie SmiTh. assisTanT superinTendenT, conT'er aT a board meeTing, wiTh Mr, John Gender, superinTendenT. Adminish-ation Mr. Gonder Reiires As Superinfendeni Mr. John Gender, who has been superinTendenT oT The Harlandale lndependenT School DisTricT Tor Tive years, announced ThaT he will reTire This year. Mr. Gonder became superinTendenT oT The Har- landale disTricT aTTer Mr. Dillard McCullum's deaTh in l962. He was a principal OT Harlandale Junior High prior To becoming superinTendenT. Among The imporTanT awards Mr. Gonder has received in The pasT year is The NaTional P-TA LiTe Membership Award. AnoTher award was The Silver Beaver Awarcl, which is The highesT award a local scouT can conTer upon a scouTer Tor exceplional service To boyhood. Mr. Callie SmiTh, who is presenTly assisTanT super- inTendenT oT This disTricT, will Tollow Mr. Gonder as SuperinTendenT oT The Harlandale lndependenT School DisTricT. Mr. SmiTh became assisTanT super- inTendenT aTTer Mr. McCollum's deaTh. Mrs. J. H. Moore, presidenT oT The Harlandale P-TA Council, presenTs NaTicnal Life Membership Award To Mr. John Gender. Nik Mrs. John Gonder, left and Mrs. J. H. Moore, pres- idenf ol llwe l-larlandale P-TA Council, look on as Mr. Gender presenls a speeclw eller receiving llwe Nalional Life Mernberslwip Award. Mr. Ronnie Gassiol, business manager, and lnis secrelary. Mrs. Lucille Dickey. al a board rneelinq. Members of flue '67-'68 school board: lSlandinql-Mr. Esfeban Sosa: Mr. Jesse Dunn, assislanl secrelary: Mr. Sam Paclc, lreas- urerg lSealedl-Mr. Wiley l-lowry, Viceepresidenfg Mr. W. Braslwears, presidenl of ll1e sclwool board: and Dr. Homer Ulz, secrelary. l Mr. Charles RiTTiman, vice-principal, adiusTs bell schedule. Adminisiraiion ExeouTives Weaiher Through The Weaiher Hardly had The school year begun when Hurricane Beulah sTrucl4 savagely aT The coasT and SouTh Texas. AlThough spared direcTly Trom The Tragedy, HHS TelT iTs impacT. The school became a disasTer area Tor reTugees, and The Red Cross Tools charge. How To geT back on an organized schedule and To malce up The Time losT Trom classes oc- cupied The aTTenTion oT The adminisTraTion and The Teachers Tor a while. ln TacT, unusual weaTher was The sTory OT The year, aTTecTing aTTendance, aThleTics, and programs, and presenTing more Than The usual number OT decisions To The adminisTraTors. ln his second year as principal. Mr. Douglas Sheedy, soon Tound ThaT liTTle Things some- Times made The biggesT problems. LiTTle Things lilce mini-slcirTs The girls wore and The long hair The boys preTerred. Mini-slcirTs and maxi problems did noT malce The enTire school year however. There were The brighTer momenTs when Mr. Sheedy could announce disTricT and sTaTe wins in aThleTic evenTs oT a senior Trip To HemisTair. There were also The sad momenTs when he announced The deaThs oT pasT sTudenTs who had died TighTing in VieTnam. AlTogeTher iT was a good year. There was never a dull momenT. The school spiriT was aT iTs pealc and The sTudenTs seemed To Talce an inTeresT in all The exTra acTiviTies The school had. ri 'J 'iff' ,Muff Mrs. Geraldine Mullins Mr. James Gosdin Mrs. ElizabeTh Vakey Girls' Counselor Boys' Counselor RegisTrar 1 -4 T Mrs. Willie Way Neill Bookroom Supervisor Mrs. Jamie Cormier Mrs. Robbie Warren Librarian Library Secrefary Mr. Douglas Slweedy, principal. wiiiw his colieciion of Indian obiecis. I fi. .df Mr. Phil Mendez Adminisfraiive Assisfani Mrs. Virginia PoHs Mrs. Odalee Schober Aiiendance Clerk Affendance Clerk Q'2E2 9Tudging Qiacks Up English classes This year were grouped according To abiliTy. This was done To help The sTudenTs. More Than ever English Teachers are Trying To coordinaTe The curriculum OT Their classes wiTh Those of sur- rounding iunior high and high schools. Turning a Tairy Tale inTo a news sTory was one of The TirsT assignmenTs in Journalism. Members OT Journalism wriTe The sTories Tor The school paper. JuaniTa Garza, one OT The Journalism sTudenTs, won Two ciTaTions on a TeaTure sTory she wroTe from The lnTerscholasTic League Press Conference. Speech classes keep Themselves busy by wriT- ing Two speeches a week. This year Speech class par- TicipaTed in The TriniTy Speech FesTival. l-larry Boyd won TirsT place in disTricT in poeTry reading, making him eligible To compeTe aT regional lnTerscholasTic League conTesTs. Ann Luse won a Third in poeTry reading: WalTer Dunk, a Third in ready wriTing, and David lvlarTinez a Third in prose reading. . . ,! 0 K l Lg 3 Y- V -4--4773 R..- T-sr Nl l I ns ,ll 4 D. ' 45, f . y if 'M' N. . 4' I A , I' :EE If ,L ,,.. ' 1: as- ' 'Y' 544 , ' 3 N Q 1 n ii-QH4? Z.. as-,Q Q . 5' p in Qll nf., 1' -- '44 41. Miss Mary Daunoy English Bards 8: Scribes Miss Judith Began English Speech Thespians M Miss Conslance Burn English .Rfk -of Q Mrs. Ina Mae Dixon English Mrs.Lois Giles English Sponsor of Sophomore Class Mr. Dan Haley English Mrs. Lorene Higbie English Juan lvlaTa and Virginia Alcorfa give speech during speech class. Mrs. Rufh Lewis English Bards 8: Scribes Miss Shirley McLennan English Sponsor of Junior Class Y-Teens Mrs. Dorofhy ST E l' h ng is Journalism Yearbook Newspaper inson ,,, an 1 fl V' X af -Q fb 'Il , ' Y M .Yo- '. , r - 'lin--1' W Juanita Garza, Belly Diaz and Sian Johnson, cul ou? - A ' V il is ' 1 H 4 clippings ,r' ,fa 'Q QS for lheir iournalism nole book. Poyy Kwan, former resideni' of Hong Kong, compares Chinese language wilh 'final' of Indonesian soldier, vis- ilor from Lacklancl Language School. Ari, Music Creaiive Deparimenis Displag Work, Training A .Teacher's insTrucTion and a sTudenT's eagerness To achieve make a good combinaiion. This has been proved by some OT The work puT ouT by This year's arT sTudenTs. An accomplishmenT Tor The arT deparTmenT was having Two OT iTs sTudenTs win in The regional eliminaTions oT ScholasTic ArT Awards Tor l968. The sTudenTs were Harry Boyd, whose achievemenT was in phoTography, and Susan SzosTakowski, who won Tor her pencil drawing. BoTh oT The sTudenTs' work was senT To naTional head- quarTers in New York To be iudged Tor naTional awards. AnoTher acTiviTy oT The arT deparTmenT was a sale aT Shoppers CiTy Mall on ChrisTmas, sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Milburn, arT Teacher. Here, arT sTudenTs sold Tlower arrangemenTs, candle holders, and oTher iTems which They had made. WheTher iT is P-TA, Public Schools Week, or a ChrisT- mas program, The Glee Club usually geTs inTo The acT. This year members oT The vocal music group even meT aTTer school To sing iusT Tor Tun. NOT dismayed by a liTTle Thing like a heavy rain ThaT Torced Honors NighT To be held in The gym wiThouT beneTiT oT a piano, Mr. John Lile, choral insTrucTor, solved The problem by having Two members, Tony Faikus and Myles Wells, play a guiTar accompanimenT Tor vocalisT RoberT Campos. Z' Harry Boyd seTs up a display of his winning phoTography. he 3 Y it-'if f- - -we , -J T' Ai . A Mrs. Elaine Milburn Ari Richard Garcia, Rudy Yanos. and KaThy STone display arT obiecTs. , .1 s., .X aimilt. up nnimr l Choir: lTop Rowl-Thomas Rangel, Clemenre Suarez, Gabriel Borreqo, Tim Lay, David Villarreal, Raymond Windham, Sam Marfinezq l2nd from Topl-Gabriel Herrera, Alberr Arocha, David Herrera. Sandi Galle, Joe Mala, Linda Marrinez, Charlolle Glowney, Slanley Johnson: l3rd from Topl-Frank Marfinez, Gloria Lopez, Connie Cardenas, Yolanda V. Diaz, Amelia Valdez, Sharon Smilh, Roberl Campos, Juanila Rocha, Elsa Lopez, Wanda Ackman, Gary Carver: lBoHoml-Josie Valenzuela, Bonnie Baer, Eslher DeLeon, Theresa Chavez, Marilyn Haslings, Julie Pendlelon, Frances Swienfek, Nancy Markle, Oiilia Vasquez, and PaHi Jandura. 'N'- 11'- Sweat? ,C kiwi Diane Aguilar, Kalhleen Nowicki, Sam Marfinez, Roberf Campos, Mike Garcia, and lsabell Gallegos look on as Mr. John Lile plays lhe piano. Mr. Marlin Aparicia Mr. Richard Cannon Mrs. Elvira Gonzales Spanish Spanish Spanish Languages. Social Science -Al .vis-I.. 5 f i r L is -.f . 'f . 1 '. , J . cccn 5 il' .sf V . V Mrs. Chrisline Grace Miss Armandina Ruiz Mrs. Belia Vina Lalin Spanish Spanish Lali n H o no r Jr. Classical League Demonslralions. Class Projecls Make Learning Inieresiing New approaches have been lalqen lhis year loward leaching languages. Mr. Richard Cannon, Mr. Mar- lin Aparicio, and Mrs. Belia Vina are lhe new leachers. Mr. Aparicio believes lhal more should be laughl aboul lhe cullure ol Spanish spealcing counlries. l-le praclices whal he preaches. loo. l-le inviled lwo represenlalives lrom Venezuela and Colombia lo spealc lo his classes. Sludenls also learned how lo sing songs in Spanish, such as lhe nalional anlhems ol Lalin America. William Mangan, senior, won lhe Nalional Lalin Vocabulary Conlesl lhis year in Tucson, and olher Lalin sludenls supporl lwo aclive clubs. When reporls are menlioned, mosl ol lhe slu- denls gasp, bul sludenls lrom Mr. Waller Medlin's American hislory classes lound singing a reporl more inleresling. Among olher class proiecls Mr. Medlin received were a sel ol sloclcs and a Morse code lransmilling device. Mr. Eugene Bishop's world geography classes lried slill anolher novel idea. They celebraled Limpopo Weelc. They composed Limpopo poems lor exlra credil. Limpopo is a river in Africa and lhey lried lhe slunl lo brealc lhe rouline. i l E Mr. Aparicio proves lo be a man of many lalenls. A l 1.-41 Mr Leonard Mr Eugene Bishop 'IW Angulano Hislory Civics World Geography Texas Hisfory Hislorical Club ,pa Mr. Hardy Cannon Mr. William Hilllard Mr. Waller Medlin MVS- MGVY l-99 5Ym5 Dept Head, Hislory Am. Hisfory Am. Hislory World Hlslory NHS Debafe Team Miss Beverly Myers MV- Eugene Wolfe Sociology Mrs. Rufh Mason World Hisfory TSX- Hislory Hislorical Sociely Civics Senior Sponsor SlUd9f1l'COur1Cil Mrs. Renee Casares Sponsor Am. H islory Red Cross i s -fd' gag.:- I I P- xxx X.. Anyone for fhrowing ro'Hen lomaloes?-Dennis Swancoal, Douglas Rapslein, and lvlr. Medlin demonslrale llne use of sloclcs, made by Juanila Garza as a class project y iv 1 Maih and Science Teachers Show Siudenis T' The Righi Wag Mr. l-lamilTon DuponT, head oT The maTh de- parTmenT, says The deparTmenT is beTTer organized Than in The previous years due To regular meeT- ings. The meeTings, seT Twice a monTh enable The Teachers To discuss problems and develop beTTer Teaching meThods. Mr. RoberT Lehman. head oT The science deparT- menT, has been Teaching The chemisTry sTudenTs how To avoid blowing The rooT oTT The chemisTry lab. Mr. James Breuer, The new biology Teacher, has broughT sorn new ideas To his biology classes. One oT The new ideas is dissecTing sharks. X l -x Z7 X! 5 v .4 g , wx Mr. Burfon Bormann Rel. Mafh Mr. Gerardo Gonzales GeomeTry Q Algebra Mrs. Judy Landrum helps Lon JeTT wlTh GeomeTry in 55,7 ..,,,,, U as' Eff J' , , X 1 1 L 1 5 Ev i 5 'hr 4553 5 Q 5 ' 3 5 S X N If 'Q f ' I I .-H. i 'Hn . , J , f W L' - ,. Q V K, , 2 ' X 5 A-w, :r,g . N I 1 s W J Q - -...Mgt X4w...,,M Vw Vi , ' ' ' 7 w M , I Q 5 - Y 4 .H f' . -M1 L 5 M 1 'I , f, . 5. I - D if ' 57 - A M ' ' , ,pi W4 . .fa ' 1 ,WA vu . --5. , K . ' .W Q 'Quad ' o . L 'my , gf . , 4 ..........- DE. Business For Voeaiional Qiudenis IT's The Machine Age While Typing sTudenTs were desperaTely aTTempT- ing To raise Their scores, and iunior business Training sTudenTs were Trying To balance Their budgeTs, voca- Tional office educaTion sTudenTs were going ouT each day To Their separaTe iobs. The VOE appreciaTion banqueT Tor employers of The diTTerenT' sTudenTs was held in February. Also during February The presidenT, vice-president and Tour oTher delegaTes aTTended a leadership conTesT in GalvesTon, where They compeTed in lO- Key, sTuclenT worlqboolx, ancl iob inTerview conTesTs. lnsTead of one disTribuTive educaTion Teacher, There are now Two in The cleparTmenT. Mr. CuThberT Blalceney was added To The TaculTy This year. Alicia AlcorTa was named ouTsTanding DE girl aT The area meeTing in February, and she and EvarisTo CasTro and Diane Devin aTTended The sTaTe meeT in l-lousTon in March. Mrs. Palsy Coifer Business Delia Chi Mrs. Joan Business Felkner ni' T? Q f? 3 ,Ms ,y ll '11 Mr. Clem Frifsche Business Miss Nancy Hageriy Business DelTa Sigma Mr. Darwin Hooker Foofball Baseball -as Mrs. Marie Maddox VOE Senior Chairman Miss Doris Sly Business Indianelies Mrs. Ruby Taylor Business Susan Landrum and Blanche ArTeaga gain experience working wiTh school machines. VOE. Cosmelologg Girls Oflen Have Hair-Raising Adveniures Pull il-il' grows fasfer- Sharon Kunz prepares 'ro sfyle a fellow cosmelol- ogy sludenl's hair. Mr. Culhberf Blakeney Disfribulive Education Mrs. Ina Shaw Cosmelology Mrs. Helen Temple Dislribufive Educafion SUP? Y NU VH029 Y -7 5:1 1 54? . Q'- K , Q. nn, QI, 2 .....--irj Jwh' I Wg of Besides learning lhe basics of cosmelology, lhe girls were busy allencling meelings and enlering conlesls. Among lhe rneelings allendecl were lhe slale convenlion in April al Auslin and lhe VICA clislricl meeling in San Anlonio in March al Mac- Arlhur High School. The dislricl skill and speed conlesl was held here. Before Chrislmas 'rhe cosmelology girls inviled lhe children of lhe Mission Foundalion for Relardecl Children lo a parly. They slyled lhe children's hair and gave Them pre-senls. I .g,: ': , ' ,,.. is E 2 s, A 9 Ht -is l ' 3 Q in I I. ls, xx ROTC mf, is A ' Q 4' ' W, V of . ,134 I .gifaf 1' , 3-Q4-'fZg,,.xl.h ., , I iv, V' , - 4' 5' -2 l lt'3f'w5'Q55 W'?'17Nl'f':h f4u1.-fswfwfv wh? ma-,'runulI r 'f ' 9 A . ' ' +A r ,, . f - 1 n wr,-f-.,ur.,,,.w,,M,A, ,, Au' MK 4 it 1 ,, .. 3 Y ,f .uf V J, 'fi .K Af V hilt fjgfm Egg 2- .fu W' fm :fo 4 if Pdf f ' r , 1 of- 5rag,-.',,r,,e!'wIN,i.'w A 4.-'if f' - . ,f A- . 4 . r- . Y .' W' . ff - it-f 73'2':gf4i- 4'. K , Y ' , ,a , . - f Cadel Maior Roberl Campos, Color Guard Commander: Frank Campos, Willie Buslillo, Lon Jeff. and Pele Marroquin perform one of rheir acfivifies, raising fhe Naiional Colors. Undef lho loodorghio and froinino of L+, Cglgnel The caders show lheir inleresr by parliciloalinq in Hugh Robbins' Senior Army lnshuofori Sgt Maior various acriviries associaled wilh +he corps such as James Dyer, Commandanlg and lvlfSg+. Richard The drill Jream, rifle +e-am, color guard, and ihe Joiner, Assisranl' Commandanl. lhe l'll'lS ROTC ROTC VWGWSPGIOGV- Corps is in Hs second year. 20 PE. ROTC eachers Added To PE Slaff Bin x' w.. fl' MfSgf. Richard Sgi.!Mai. James E. Dyer Joiner Cornmandanl' Assl. Cornmandani -Q-ul nm W 1, av lr 53' l Mr. Clark Nelson Mr. Hershel Adklsson PE PE Head Foolball Coach Baslrelbill Mr. Darvln Hooker Biology PE Mr. Harold Keller Junior Business PE Mr. Marion Trammell, World HislorY PE Mr. Rex Turner Foolball PE Baskefball Foolball lnframurals Head Track Coach tj N. l i f ' Mr. Frank Berry PE Baseball Am. Hislory Mr. Luz Pedroza PE Mrs. Hallie Mae Kerbel Volleyball Girls' Sporfs Around 'rhe lracli and up 'lhe slands, running 'lhe six hundred or doing sir-ups li you slop and lhinlc, you'll recognize 'lhe sieady paliern of The PE classes in lheir everyday worlcouls in class and in ihe physical lilness iesl, which each sludenl' 'ralces al leasl once a year. This year seven new PE 'reachers and coaches have been added lo 'rhe iaculiy. ln The girls' PE deparlmenl Miss Tiierina is new. Added lo 'rhe rnen's coaching slaii were Mr. Berry, Mr. Keller, Mr. Pedraza. Mr. Trammell, Mr. l-loolcer. and Mr. Turner. Miss Celia Tiierina Miss Doris Sly Mrs. Peggy Sfein PE Heallh PE Junior Business lndianefles Whose are whose in boys' dressing room? QUE Shop Deparimenfs Verg Aciive in '68 A new shop was inTroduced This year, The welding shop, and iT senT a number oT iTs boys To The DisTricT V VICA conTesT along wiTh boys Trom The meTal and machine shops. The shops did very well in The meeT This year Taking Tour TirsT place ribbons, six second places, Three Thirds, and Three TourThs. The building Trades boys builT a Sl5,500, Three bedroom, masonry TronT house, which in Turn was wired by boys Trom The elecTronics deparTmenT. Boys Trom The plumbing deparTmenT have been laying The plumbing Tor The new l-larlanclale and McCollum TooTball sTadium and They also parTici- paTed in The VICA meeT. r ,Q , , V. .Q ..,, AN, .. ., ,, .,,.,, 'S W' , W -me 0 ' if ' T ig 3. S 35335 Q if QA? 2 Q an 1 ' Daniel Even, kneeling, and STanley Wilson work To Tinish cabineT. . David EsTrada, Plumbing sTudenT, works on pipe for The Harlandale sTadium. X 3.1, Mr. Charles Carlisle Mr. William Himlin Mr. Robert Kinkel Welding Melals VICA VICA VICA Plumbing , f I., 1 fb' 'Kuff K -'7 - xl.. 1 'W J H.: . V I , .O+,.. -3.1 1 M4 3 -1 ' , X Mr.Johnlnman Mr. Claude x + mi Qi, Ill? ii Suilding Trades 'Williamson ICA E 'l ' . VIECAFOUICS David Canlu and Norman Olsen, Elecfronics sfudenls repair percolalors. Welding sludenl demonslrales wlwal' is done in 'rlwal class. Homemaking' Changes Iniroduced In Deparimeni One of lhe newesl addirions lo Jrhe scenery of Jrhe homemalcing deparrmenr is Miss Janice Slorey. Miss Siorey Taughl al l-larlandale Junior High for several years. This year, afler lhe reliremenl of Mrs. Flora Noel, Miss Slorey was added To The leaching srafl here. l-lomemalcing classes have been based on 'Family life in general. Miss S+orey's classes have used hamsrers +o demonslrale adeguale diels. Mrs. Caroline Sue Tyson has emphasized The problems of marriage. One new proiecl of lhe advanced homemalcing class is Jrhe anliquing of The lurnilure of The depart menr. Also, lailoring of suirs was inlroduced. szlkk-Ilia... . 'RSI V as Mary Alexander, Ellen Price, Robbie Buffalo, and Elia Garza play wilh experimenfal hamsfers. X fin ur -YN e ,F N W.. 1 Fl-lA girls, and Les Beaux boys, model a+ Slyle Show: Cynihia Diefriclw, Rober+ Fisher, Geraldine Escamilla, Waller Mebane, Jeanie Cox, Royce Sfocldon, Debbie Tumlinson, Sfanley Johnson, Jodi Cox, Myles Wells, Elaine Henry, Mike Cuellar, Gay Nell Muen- ninlc, Danny Hoffman, Nancy Taylor, Charles Wennermark, Lucy Gonzales, and Jimmy Johnson. ,A - Miss Janice Sforey Mrs. Caroline Sue Tyson Home Economics Home Economics FHA FHA Office Help Girls Prove Helpful fo Faculfg More girls were recruiled lo help in lhe various offices 'rhis year. They soon realized il was more worl4 fhan lhey expecled. Mr. Phil Mendez has enlisled lhe aid ol several more girls lhan usual This year. l-le figured more could be accomplished if lhe number of girls was increased. l-lowever, fhere slill seems 'ro be loo much worlc lo caich-up on. The girls helping Mr, Mendez are lseniorsl Mar- garel Breig, Charlolle Glowney, Rebecca Gulierrez Sandra Manno, Linda Medellin, Sylvia Rodriguez, Valerie Sherman, and Kalhy Slone. Juniors helping are Jeanie Cox, Mary l-lalbardier, Darlene McBride, Rosalinola Maldonado, Mary Mo- rena, Glenna Moses, Norma Pallerson, Melinda Persal, Lorella Tuck, and Evelyn Vallejo. Sophomores are Lynda Blaclcburn, Marlha Fer- ringlon, Angie Guerrero, Pal Garza, Ellen Meyer, Esler Torres, and Norma Travieso. Mrs. Willie Neill is shown here working wilh seniors Kafhy Slapera and Shirley Amons in boolcroom. Mrs. Kunz and Mrs. Odalee Schober are being helped by Margarel Breig and Sylvia Rodriguez. if Valerie Sherman, Sandra Manno, and Rebecca Gulierrez workin Mr. Mendez's office. s sl ,A li in .2 l iw -' f S Lf. Qs, Mrs. Willie Way Neill and her helpers have been lcepl busy +his year wilh keeping lraclc ol: boolcs and lockers. The girls assisling Mrs. Neill are lseniorsl Shirley Amons, Wanda Avanls, Calhy Slrapera, and Lu- cille Suarezg liuniorsl Caihy Doman, Diane Rod- riquez, Cheryl Shoclcey, and Lucy Yellandp lsopho- moresl Dolores Elias, Jan Johnson, Brenda Lindsey, Melissa Porler, and Lorraine Rusch. The Two seniors helping Mr. Mendez here are Charlolle Glowney and Linda Medellin. 27 ' ' . g I 3 i fa , 'G 4 T ,, ga Sharon Ferrero, STella De La Garza, and Shirley Gamez work in Mrs. Valcey's oTTice. Office Help Siudenis Give Of Their Time Mrs. Geraldine Mullins and Mr. James Gosdin have kepT busy This year wiTh TesTs To be given To seniors, iuniors and sophomores alilce. ATTer The TesTs are given The resulTs had To be recorded and The scores handed back To The sTudenTs. The girls helping in Mrs. Mullins oTTice This year are fseniorsl Suzanne Norris, Diane Toscano, Yo- landa Villarreal, and Debbie Zimmerman. Yolanda Flores, a senior oT VOE also worlcs in her oTTice. The iuniors are Beverly BenoiT, Mary Morales, and Debbie Yarbrough. Lillian STill is The only sopho- more. Mr. Gosdin's helpers are Lucy CenTeno, Mary Ann Gray, and Darlene LiTTle, seniors. Also helping are T-lilda Villairanca, a iunior, and Brenda Perlcins, a sophomore. 9 3 B 4 Diane Toscano, Jolly Villarreal, Yolanda Flores and Suzanne Norris assisT Mrs. Mullins. I , 5? S. 5-A Mrs. Jamie Cormier and Mrs. Robbie Warren have ordered a varieiy of new books This year. So now no one has lhe excuse of nor being able lo find a book he likes. The girls helping Mrs. Cormier and Mrs. Warren wilh lhese books are lseniorsl Rosalinda Priefo, and Richard Torres. The iuniors are Debbie Burgamy, Brenda Collins, Cynlhia Cione and Ellen Price. The sophomores are Esmeralda Arredondo, Vernie Blackwell, Vickie Ellioi, Elizabelh Eslrada, Margarel' lngie, Frances Longoria, Pamela Osenbaugh, Bar- bara Rankin, and Nancy Yosi. Mrs. Elizabeih Vakey enlisls The aid of several girls 'ro work in her office. They are lseniorsl Siella De La Garza, Sharon Ferrero, and Shirley Gamez. The iuniors are Sandy Byars, Karen Barfh, Cafhi Cox, Carolyn Leal, Linda Norris, Claudia Paileson, and Barbara Winlers. XXX A Richard Torres helps Rosemary Prielo shelve books: ihey boih work in lhe library. .1a. J 44-f KWH ' Q7 Wanda Avanfs holds The books for Lucille Suarez in ihe book room. me A Year Full Cf Aciiviiies Besides bringing abouT a beTTer associaTion beTween parenTs and Teachers, as Their TiTle im- plies, The P-TA has had a varieTy oT money malcing acTiviTies Tor Their local Tund and Tor numerous worThy causes. ln February a varieTy show, seT in a medieval aTmosphere and under The direcTion of Mrs. J. T-T. Wiley, was presenTed by The P-TA. Mem- bers oT The TaculTy and parenTs played The lead- ing roles, while sTudenTs oT The school Took parT also in roles and sTage managing. This year, as well as many years before, The P-TA presenTed a liTe Time membership To The person They Teel mosT worThy oT The honor. This year The membership was awarded To Mrs. J. l-l. Wiley. Mrs. Wiley no longer has children in school buT sTilT spends much of her Time worlcing wiTh The PATA. f T 2 4 Performing Tire-eaTer aT The P-TA varieTy show. Lui P-TA Officers: Mrs. Ray Byars, secreTary: Mrs. E. Moreno, vice-presidenh Mrs. T. E. Shoclcey, pres- idenT: and Mrs. C. Amons, corresponding secreTary. Sfudenfs looked forward fo ihe varied sporis ac+ivi'l'ies wifh ioy and aniicipaiion. They parficipafed in fhem and supporied fhem wi'I'h fhe air of fhai' accompanies all such .il I 2 iw r ,E 1 1 T ' T 4 T . 5 1 T VarsiTy I6-AAAA Team: lBoTTorn Rowl-C. MarTinez, J. Chavez, P. l-lernandez, M. Casadez, T. Salazar, A. Garza, J. MiTchell, F. Cardenas, G. DeLeon: l2nd Row From BoTToml- R. Rodriguez, R. Chavez, L. Davila, J. Sibrian, D. Medina. C. Luna, R. QuinTanilla, J. Cordoway, G. CasTillo, F. Mermeia, T. Perez, A. Gomez, S. MarTinez, E. Garza: l3rd Row From BoT- Toml-C. Nelson ihead coachl, D. Hooker and F. Berry Foo+baII Tribe Finishes Fourih lassT. coachesl, C. Mendez, F. Salinas, P. Barcenez, F Ovalle, R. Rodriguez, R. Divila, A. Leal, M. Juarez, J. Maldanado, R. Ramirez, l-l. Keller, M. Trarnmel, and R. Turner iassT. coacheslg lTop Rowl-J. Garcia, S. Pacheco, P. Camacho, R. Yanas, L. Vega, R. Salinas, R. FeTTy, A. Flores, G. Grimes, D. EsTrada, R. Reynosa. Under New Coaching Qiaff Finishing The year wiTh a 4-4-2 record under a new coaching sTaTT and a new head coach, Mr. Clark Nelson, The Team placed TourTh in disTricT. STarTing OTT The season wiTh a 9-6 vicTory over Lanier and a Tie wiTh Laredo, The Team overran Edgewood I4-I3. The Tide Turned when Marshall handed The Tribe Their TirsT loss, and a second loss came Trom Burbank 7-6. The nexT Tie occurred when The Team clashed wiTh Fox-Tech. TasTe oT vicTory came again when The lndians beaT Kennedy, buT They Tell in The Tollowing game Tor The TirsT Time To McCollum 32-l4. ATTer a Triumph over Marshall 2l-I4, The lndiahs losT Their Tinal game To The Brackenridge Eagles 23-7. Three oT The varsiTy Team received honors Tor Their perTormance on The Team Tor The year. Ar- mando Gomez was named all-disTricT deTensive back. Jesse MiTchell received honorable meinTion as oTTensive halTback, and Richard Salinas received honors Tor deTensive linebacker. 2 v -A I ,Q I 9f ... Hue iribe played runs info a rough defensive y D 4 1 a ,..J-. ff, ki! 1,4 , '-xg I Nui L! '4 vv- - ' ak' W' 2 .A ai-f if 5,1 v .A New V r I M , 1,51 Q .. glint. L George Casfillo Joe Cordoway Robin Divila JSSSG Garcia Juan Chavez Lupe Davila David Esfrada Andrew Garza Rrchard Chavez Gilberf DeLeon Reber? FeHy Eh1iliO Gena McCollum. -,A Coach Clark Nelson Coach Frank Berry Coach Rex Turner Coach Harold Kell el' Coach Marion Trammell Coach Darvin Hooker Harlandale's Frank Salinas receives a pass and manages 'lo gain exfra yardage during lhe Burbank game. Fooiball Indians Record 4-4-Q in Disirici SEASON SCORES FOR I967-68 l-larlandale l-larlanclale l-larlandale l-larlandale l-larlandale l-larlandale. l-larlandale Harlandale Harlandale l-larlanclale .... Lanier .... Laredo .... Edgewood . . l-lolmes ... Burbank . . . Fox Tech .. Kennedy . .. McCollum . Marshall . .. Braclcenridge rv - 3 - C: f A W - , ,, J X -f :Q r fa- an vs l fe ' V .M if L X, A , L . y f l ,L A A 'Shu'-.V U f 1 7'-Q . h ' Z 1 l r r mag Q L1 i ,Q 1 W T: k W . in i n I 1 ' ,. ' -.J X-.Ii - I. ' N A xv N f k Nl 'Nu' LW-1 5 'ZLL' e - kgi 1 if Armando Gomez Pele Hernandez Andres Leal Samuel Marfinez David Medina George Grimes Mario Juarez Carlos Luna Fidel Mermeia Jesse Mifchell lndianelfes encourage school splrif during The 'F oofball games. 1 If I f y ' N ,ff Frank Ovalle Saniiago Pacheco I . ..QAkkk I , . Indian 'ream has pre-game warm-up. Fooiball Team Ties Two Times Tony Perez Raymond Ramirez George Rodriquez Tony Salazar Roy Quinfanilla Richard Reynosa Raymond Rodriquez Jesse Saldana 1.... f H -R ...-SYN axes-1 ieir fl 5 . 4.4, e5Q.i::f:-,-- --.yzz.e.ff:,g:zz.fv ii , fi . , k.iVl,. , :E:gT5.,.. . , Y, my yeer R Q25 if ,J ia Q :AM W, ,ww n , 77 1: . - iz' Q . ' E - X ' 151. Y ' -vfnvsq J i' i e wa - s H .LSA Frank Salinas Jimmy Sibrian Richard Salinas Rudy Yanas On a rain soaked home field fhe Indians fied 'rheir firsf game. Two lndians Taclcle a Kennedy player al Kennedy field, wlwere Harlandale won 28-7. ggi Ernesi' Yglesias 3' r .I Q -. 'Cixi 1, :- 1 fi Baskeiball Indians Have Tough Season Non-disTricT games proved Tough Tor The Tribe This year as They ended The season wiTh 2 wins and 6 losses. ln The opening game oT The season, SouTh San beaT The lndians 79-4l. ln The Alamo l'leighTs TournamenT, The Team losT To Adamson, 68-4lg W. B. Ray, 57-49: and Burbanlc, 53-48. The Indians nipped The McCollum Cowboys, 5l-50. ArTuro Morales made The winning score wiTh seven seconds leTT in The game. The Tribesmen losT To Cole, 65-50. Robin Divila was high scorer wiT'h I5 poinTs. They also losT To Sam l-lousTon, 8l-627 McCollum, 54-53: SouTh San, 75-663 and, RoosevelT 67-54. The Tribe beaT Kennedy, 84-78. Mr. Hershel C. Adlcisson, head coach arm. , vi K rn' . ' . v 1' f .. .1 ar' Ffa., - .,,. .f fi 1 g235:T'.- .- . - -1:21 'TF fx-I 'f :: f ' fs: iv' Q 5 if .fgfwgj -3, s .3 1:31. 1 ff,-gf Y sf-,:,iyia:e,,5 3 .tix Q-, 3: , NK S 4' A it TFTP, r - . H, 11 ve -. 'I:::.1f?fi:is2g A- . J- Q- ff. . T o Mr. Marion J. a .. Trammell, assisTanT -,gy I coach ArTuro Morales Tries Tor a Two-poinTer in The Lanier game Larry Moreno, Mgr. Paul O'Campo, Mgr In disTricT play, The VarsiTy, wiTh a 7 win- 5 loss record ended in TiTTh place. In The disTricT opener The Indians sTomped Lanier, 67-56. High-poinT man was Tony PaTTerson wiTh 23 poinTs. The Tribe meT Their TirsT disTricT loss To Holmes wiTh a score oT 80-58. The Warriors gained a win againsT John Jay, 62-40. They Tell To Braclcenriclge, 67-38. The Third disTricT win was wiTh Memorial. 78-38. PaTTerson once again led The Team wiTh 22 poinTs. Edgewood proved Tough as They won. 69-34. The second maTch wiTh Lanier resulfed in a loss. 70-38. The Team's TiTTh loss was wiTh I-Iolmes, 7I-54. PaTTerson scored 20 poinTs as The Indians deTeaTed John Jay 70-66. A 81-39 loss came nexT aT The hands oT The Braclcenridge Eagles. The Indians TiTTh win was wiTh Memorial 88-33. PaTTerson once again was high-scorer. Edgewood deTeaTed The Indians once again aT a score OT 83-43. Pablo Camacho lposT and guardl Jerry Cardenas lguardl U x Tony PaTTerson jumps for ball aT Memorial game, here. Roberf CorTez lquardl Robin Divila lguardl Armando Gomez lguardl Baskeiball Varsiig Wins 9: Loses I I Robin Divila goes in for The rebound of David ViHarreal's shof. Arfuro Morales Roland Olivares Tony Pafferson IGuardl KGuardj fGUardJ Roy Quinlanilla Roberf Solano David Villarreal lGuardl lGuardl lPosl'l Coach Hershel Adlcisson gives his players inslruclions during lime-oul. Myles Wells lPos'rl Baskeiball B-Team Plays Hard lvlembers ol lhe B-leam baslcelball proved prelly lair players, according lo Coach lvlarion Trammel, who replaced lasl year's coach Mr. Jerry Brown. Coach 'lrammel expecls every one ol his players lo be oul on lhe courl nexl year playing on lhe varsily leam. All eleven members ol The leam showed polenlial ol becoming excellenl baskelball players. Arluro Morales lries lor lwo poinls. B-leam Baslcefball: lBollom Rowl--Rudy Bolello, Daniel Rocha, Oscar Hernandez, Philip Del.aGarza, Larry Balllesg llop Rowl-A lonio Gonzales, Wayne Pope, Jimmy Denson, David Wingale, Carlos Herrera, James Williams, and Coach Marion Trammell. ,Q 923 Team Finishes On Top in Disirici. The lndian Golf learn wound up a viclorious sea- son as The number one Team in dislricl. Wilh a score of 329 rhe boys rriumphed over Mc- Collum who won second place. During The season The Golf ieam was undefealed in dual marches. They deiealed Burbank, Fox Tech. Holmes, Jay, McCollum, Marshall, and Wheailey. Ruben Arriola, a sophomore who was nol on lhe varsily Jream, qualified as a single for regional. The Indians were defeared in regional play. ' I , I 1 , . ,,,, K I f J! 1 if M iiiiiss 1 N. L Coach Hershel Adkisson shows Andy Andreolli and Mike Whife rhe correcf way ro swinq 'ihe club. Sari, V 3,1 . 'ia' N ki v.. T I J I H V A i S1 .1 19 lTop Rowl-Coach Hershel Adkisson, Roger Ulrich, Russell Parchman, Arlhur Marlinez, Charles Wennermarkg lBol+om Rowl-Chuck Riiiirnan, Andy Andreolli, Mike While, and Ruben Arriola. 43 VarsiTy Volleyball Team: iBoTTom Rowl-Diane Rodriguez, Shirley Arnons, Lucy Yelland, LoreTTa Tuck, Oiivia CanTu, Mary L. Ruiz: lTop Rowl-Sylvia CasTillo, Norma PaTTerson, EsTela Vela, Karen Davies, Gladys l-leinsohn. Mary Garcia, and Mrs. l-laTTie Mae Maw Varsiig Wins Disfrici, Regionals. Qiaie WiTh an undeTeaTed record The varsiTy volleyball Team sewed up The sTaTe I6-AAAA volleyball championship. The girls, oT which six are reTurning nexT year, also won every TournamenT which consisTed oT The San Marcos, Kerrville, and The l-larlandale-McCollum TournamenTs. The girls deTeaTed Kileen Ross I5-I3, I5-6 in The class AAAA Regional maTch here, which advanced The Team To sTaTe meeT aT AusTin. STaTe compeTiTion began wiTh Lee oT Midland. Lee won The TirsT lo-I4, and The Indians won The nexT Two, I5-I3 and ISA7. The games conTinued wiTh The Tribe baTTling iT ouT wiTh Spring Wood. Scores were I5-12, I5-2 placing Spring Wood in second. Leading The Team To Their vicTories wiTh no losses were Coach l-laTTie Mae Kerbel and Team capTains, Karen Davies and EsTela Vela. Olivia CanTu, varsiTy member sTarTs game wiTh TirsT serve. N Q. i.. .rr x . ,99 X I X w nn A if, .lv - .t -..WW , ,...,2. ., . .E .. r ....,....,r.,!..:..C.,.a,.,.fX,.. x ' gn , ' B-feam Volleyball: lFronl Rowl-Gloria Luna, Slella Palacios, Cris l-luizar, Gloria Gulierrez, Rachel Babicla: llvlidclle Rowl-l'ler- rielfa Flores, Elia Paflerson, Tlwelma Perez, Irma Gulierrez, Coach Celia Tiierina: lBacl4 Rowl-Barbara Rankin, Del.aine Roberls, Vernie Blackwell, Pal Garza, Gloria Hernandez, and Sanclra Niberl. B-leam caplains: Henrielfa Flores and Pal Garza and Varsily caplains, Esrela Vella and Karen Davies. 4559 me fd' Varsily feam managers llirorwfl-Calhy Sfapera and Theresa Shirley Amerie begins play wirh serve Chavez and B-leam managers lBeckl-Pal Sheppard and Dolores Sanchez. ideal!!! Girls Grab Trophies Q. Karen Davies and Slella Vela hold Jrrophies lhal were won af The Kerr- ville fournamenli i. Track Team Places Second in Disiricl The 'rraclc leam ended ils season wilh a second place in dislricl. This was lhe lirslr lime lhe lndians failed lo win lhe dislricl lille in lwo years. Under lhe coaching of Coach Rex Turner lhe leam showed enlhusiasm since 50 per cenl of lhe leam were sophomores. The leam enlered a lolal ol seven lrack meels Jrhis year. Allhough lhey didn'l win any lraclq meels Jrhe boys gained valuable experience lor nexl year. In 20-AAAA meer, lhe Indians placed second wilh S6 poinls. The VV'arriors lrailed behind Braclcen- ridge wilh I46 poinls. ln lhe pole vaull, Andrew Garza came in second and Robin Divila lirsl in discus. ln The 440 yard relay, l20 yard high hurdles and 220 yard dash lhey broughl second place honors lo lhe reservalion. Ernesl Yglesias rang up a lirsl place in lhe 330- yard inlermeoliale hurdles. These boys gualilied lor regional compelilion. Firsl Row: Leslie Duncan, Joe Alvarado, William Yalland, Richard Chavez, Carlos Guerrero, Lee Ries, Jimmy Denson, Milce Serna, Sam Hardy, Jim McCown: Second Row: l-leclor Gulierrez, Jae Cardzway, Efldfe Epinoza, Andrew Garza, James Vlifliams, lvlilce Casarez, Ernesl' Yglesias, Ramon Ramirez, Ramon Neel, Coach H, Keller, Coach R. Turner, Third Row: Mario Juarez, Jesse Ornolas, Rudy Chapa, Frank Orfiz, Pele l-lernandez, Daniel Pacheco, Mario Ramirez, lvlilce De Leon, Mgr. Celeslino Marlinez. 47 Track Relag Team in Second Place al Meei The Relay Team: llop Rowl-l-leclor Gulierrez. Ernesl Yglesias: lBol'rom Rowl-James Williams, and Mario Juarez. 7719 Q am' XXX-XXX William Yellancl llopl lumps llme hurdles and lbelowl praclices lhe high jump. ,- ,. ' I QA N nv -. I ' up W , .fl I , - A ' ,X will Jfsnqafl' .?, Jimmy McCown 'throws ihe sho?-pui' during pracfice. faqyvw. . Sammy Hardy prepares fo spin 'the discus info The air. Cross Couniry Team: iTop Rowj-R. Naef, R. Chapa, C. Guerrero, J. Alvarado, D. Pa- checo: fBoHom Row,-F. Or- Hz, P. Hernandez, M. Ramirez. and J. Ornelas. f ':.,:f..1 ..3 0 i' 1 'va-xalf. pl. ' i Z i T T i l , , 4 , - . ' V fawxpvg 5 1 ii2v', 'fZf X f 'V' warm' T . -, i I T1 . 1 1 T7 1 ' , 1 'gi Q Q 4 K r , 5 Tig I ' ' , , 3 J, 2 G TE , ' -. . T I -., , vc-:fn 9 .1 1 Q :fl e.,iv . iv , ,Q xx 3 'T K ' - . . . ' . .wqisfx io- fx . . ' 1 , ffr L' P' 1 ' 7 i , . ' , J Q , , v e o i q Q Q 4 Q , , ,, 'fu w vi 4.47 gf, . ,L ' Vg l .1 ' if. 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Q M,-,M 9 A,Kb L E -. -W ,,,,,L,,,,,, Q if , 'Q L+ 4 I bd- N,,4g,alo+ 4 W wwrerwv i T E . X nl TZ! Till TE Top Row: Ruben Cruz, Donald Gray, Alan Danielson, Andy Warmack, and Coach RoberT Lehman: Bo'Hom Row: Henry Lorms, RoberT FeTTy, Louis Lazarire. Three members oT The boy's Tennis Team wenT To disTricT meeT This year. Allen Rasmussen won over Burbank ancl lvlemmorial in boy's singles buT losT To Braelcenridge laTer in The meeT. Alan Danielson and Bobby l:eTTy losT To Fox Tech in boy's doubles and Toolc second place, AlToqeTher, The Tennis Team won eighT games in disTricT wiTh Alan Danielson, Bobby FeTTy, Don Gray, Louis Lazarine, l-lenry Lorms, Allen Rasmus- sen, and Andy Warmaelc leTTering This year. Boy's doubles are Alan Darielson and RoberT FeTTy. l -his , TJ L.-.L,aLd. xi iff, V -. ' lil D 5 , - L lrnfmfw'-M . Q f . is ly if ,......,,,,...,..... gl A-, ...nd L 0 .,. T ' f y ,ly as T .0-h-.y -M. . 1 ,f , My ,T - yu. my . if i--sw 'K Q I gi N. by ryy. ..,- 3 ffp ' ,Q 'Effrw 1 rim.: ' ' ., any 5 f I A., -rf If sr, fs Q , .M . , qw.. . ,. I , . 's - I llllml ,IQ ll! Q. ,L A rw . V. . , ,f',,,j:e1, V ,, I Www wmuesiimwmm i ,, .: Q rr f V mg J-5j,ffy' ssp ,T www I9 T25 Dm: 4 u.: . .ga-as-,Q 'YQ -T 7: V I I ' , 5' Baseball Team: lBoTTom Rowl-ChrisTeI Mendez, Jesse Reyes, Zelerino Villela Iiranlf Salinas David Medira, Frank Garza. Larry Tinares, lMiddle Rowl--Coach Frank Berry, John MarTinez, Eugene Lopez, Rudy Gomez, Roy QLiinTanilIa, loriy PaTTer- son, George Grimes, AIberT Denn, RoberT Solano, llop Rowl-Manager Tod Aiamendaroz, WaITer HarTsTield, Manual Salinas, Ruben Bravo, BTI! BarTa, Joe Rodriguez, and Billy Alaniz. Baseball Tribe Clinches I6 AAAA Tiile Harlandale Indian baseball players clinched The I6-AAAA TiTle aTTer a Three game series wiTh The Kennedy Rocl4eTs. In The TirsT game oT The series The Tribe Took The edge over Kennedy wiTh a 2-I score, wiTh ZeTerino Villela piTching. In The second game The Team IosT by 4-2, wiTh Prank Salinas piTching, buT The Indians came back sTrong in The IasT game oT The series wiTh a 5-2 vicTory over The RocIceTs wiTh mound ace Villela piTching again. In The bi-disTricT playoTTs wiTh Highlands The Tribe losT Their TirsT game 6-I buT rallied in The second game To a 4-2 vicTory over The Owls. In The Third and Tinal game The Indians suTTered a close 2-I loss To end The season. I' Coach ball. l, I 'Oi ., Frank Berry inslrucls David Medina on haw To Throw The 113 i A--an -,su . aa, ,Li Tory Pafferson makes The Wwrow To 'fnrsf from seco d base Roy Quin+amUa his a Mme drve 9 X Baseball Owls In Bi Defeai Indians Disirici Play ll 2 Z il I fm Joe Solano sels up in a good slance ready Io hil Ihe ball. BI-DISTRICT GAMES Harlandale ........ I Highlands ..... 6 Harlandale ........ 4 Highlands ..... 2 Harlandale ........ I Highlands ..... 2 DISTRICT GAMES Harlandale ...... 2 Memorial . . . Harlandale ...... 4 Holmes ..... Harlandale ...... 8 Lanier ..... Harlandale ...... 6 Edgewood . . Harlandale ...... 8 Braclcenridge Harlandale ...... 6 John Jay . . . Harlandale ...... 7 Memorial . . . Harlandale ........ 4 Holmes .... Harlandale ...... 2 Lanier ..... Harlandale ...... 9 Edgewood . . Harlandale ...... I Breckenridge Harlandale ...... 7 John Jay . . . DISTRICT PLAYOFFS Harlandale ........ 2 Kennedy .. . Harlandale ...... 2 Kennedy .. . Harlandale ........ 5 Kennedy .. . Bill Barla. calcher, leaps up prepared +0 Qafgh fhe b ll NON-DISTRICT GAMES I'IarIandaIe .... Edison ......... .. I M I-IarIandaIe .... AIamo I'IeIgI1Is .... O I-Iarlandale .... Jefferson .......... I I-IarIandaIe .... CenIraI CaII1oIfc . .. I I-IarIancIaIe. .. IvIarsI'1aII ........ . . 6 I-IarIandaIe .... Sam I-Iousfon .. .. 2 I'IarIancIaIe .... IvIcCoIIum ..... . . I I-IarIancIaIe .... Alamo I-Ieighrs .... 4 I .L-My TL f'.. 1 -J' , I Zftfi , Wlgriss Q by David Medina, Hwird baseman, waifs Io fag +I'1e runner. .X , PP- A - I -I if M 8 A If f '.-P' -- g 4 is m ,s . In QI- A I -- if TL . f1.,.i1g,'lW I of A , A A A1 if Q T T ' FI A 4 ' a-' ff f A A I 1 ' I ff, 'r I inn Joe Rodriguez bunrs .qc . . . Q : ,L - ,sea ,Reg - L.. A ine baII easy. '9- 9 I 35553: f sux , Es I ,. . 15 I-'I-WM Q + h::-wx-i-H A if I 4 P . 1 I ,L N X I . , , A ,K v ' W k FIFSI IJBSGWGH RUCIY GOHW91 leans OVGV I0 make CGICIW- Jesse Reyes, second baseman,sIwooIsII1e ball for an our -Qporis Honors Indians Rack Up Trophg Colleciion FP' 'Z' 'ff' ' -Wi vw. ,af f W Karen Davies and Eslela Vela volleyball championship lrophies. Tennis regional qualifiers: Ernesl' Yglesias and Robin Divila. . ,.f fi ,Ee ,. sw .Ji hold lhe dislricl and slale Richard Reynosa holds lhe frophy he received for oulsland- ing lineman in loolball, Tony Pallerson high poinlman in baslcefball, and Jesse Milchell high poinlman in foofball. Q av is R R , Q Q f Q , if an lk! . 'L 2811: Til Kg., Ruben Arriola holds his medalisl' golf lrophy. S S 11 -'S aff 3 CLASSES ff! ll!! Always aciive and somefimes s'l'u- dious sfudenfs, whefher sophomore, junior, or senior, were ihe cause of every HAPPENING. Ye if-,Z f2'ilEyA'3- -+-Wg, , 11. - 'rf lkwrrzivt -' --:. ..,Ff5LiJ e4 'H , pw-relax -A .vffikfg ' . M 5 x '--,Ax WX- i s -.1 3 f g1i ' 4435 Hemislzair is wl1a'r's Happening Senior class officers, Theresa Chavez, hisiorian: William Mangan. vice presideni: Mary Medal lin, secrefaryg Margaref Breig, Treasurer: Armando Gomez, president in fronr of Convenfion Hall. 58 Seniors 48 I Llpperolassmen STarT Counidown '73 Changes, anTicipaTion, expecTaTions, and disap- poinTmenTs are The elemenTs oT The composiTion OT The well-lcnown sTudenT, The senior. Gne big change Tor upperclassmen was Their class ring. While sTill juniors, They designed Their own senior ring Tor The class oT '68. AnTicipaTion Turned inTo Tear OT The TuTure7 Tear ' Ll oT noT Tinding a iob, oT sTarTing Tamilies, and Tear Guillermo Aguilar Alicia Ahern oT War. Russell Albach Virginia AlcorTa ExpecTaTions were high. Seniors seemed To be counTing The days unTil graduaTion. AlThough The year was a greaT one, someTimes a Tew disappoinTmenTs came along. These included everyThing Trom Tlunlcing a Tinal To losing an im- porTanT game. ATTer all The grumbling, worries, and Tear Though, The one big happening seems To be worTh iT To 48l Seniors. QQ 4 'Q-mi' Mercy Amaya Alberl' Andreolli EsTher Arguiio Mary Arocha Bill Backus Shirley Amons Norma Aparicio David Arizpe Blanche Arieaga Thomas Baer Charlene Anderson Shirley Arbogasi Alfredo Arocha Wanda Avanfs Louisa E. Baeza Sylvia Alfaro Luis Alvarado A1 Melda Balderas Gerald Ballard 44 Mike Ballard Arfhur Barroso Ariuro Beiar Rudy Barbey Rosa Linda Bazan Arluro Benavidez af-'Q ,-Q. an 1,5 Dean Blalceney Lorie Boslwiclc Doyle Blohm Angie Bofello Elizabeih Boozilcee Shirley Bourne Gabriel Borrego Linda Bowles 4 B Seniors Mighig Warriors Make-um whoopee 3 i I 1 l WF' 1 l Big Chief Danny Hoffman sils in leepee awailing resulls of homeroom clecorafing confesl. 'Q o,,l gm orly M. ol.y y, Ll Q 'vu Gabriel Briones Gilberi' Buenlello Ri+a Camacho Janie Briseifo Beverley Byars John Campbell Milne Broadway Raymond Calderon Gloria Campos -- ... 1 an ve ,..,.5 4 'Y x -...an -.ei Rober+ Campos Teresa Cano Olivia Canfu Consuelo Cardenas Jerry Cardenas -40 Virginia Cardenas Thomas Carlin Charles Carranco Renee Carreon Erasmo Carrera 'ws' Yolanda Carrillo Gary Carver Hilda Casfillo Sylvia Casfillo Vicior Casiillo Wild buffalo hunl7-No, i+'s iusi Gene Hall and Mike Cuellar por- lraying an Edgewood Buffalo and Randy Hufcheson an Indian af fhe pep rally. Seniors e, Tragedg Turns To Horseplag Evarislo Caslro Maria Cavazos Juan Caslro Marlin Cavazos AQ L Xu M' ' Ap. . 99 ew gf fs-Q4 'Y ? Lucy Cenleno Theresa Chavez Clifford Cooper Fernando Covarrubia Kafherine Daffin Felix Chandler LeRoy Childers Bira Copeland Joe Crawford Alan Danielson Rudy Chapa Roberl' Conlero Dora C0Tl'9Z Kennefh CI'eSW6ll Karen Davies Richard Chavez Alicia Confreras LUCY Corlel A ll'1UV Cllellal' Palsy Davis NI' Alice DeAnda Yolanda DeLaCruz Salvador DeLaGar1a Slella DeLaGarza ml' Elba DeLaTorre Juan DSLBVGQH Esfher DeLeon Jose DeLeon Da D ' N D nny SHHIS GDCY SDSOD :iw 24' Q Life- .yn ,I w,I . , - Agn, I, WY. K 1 , is ,J ,jr'.l,pfff 1' k 55,2 l .M n .. itgfkinig-, .Q 5511 2 ,gqf f , g.f.,,.g,.f:.L,.., Q. N 'flfixfw mf.. f f 1 ' f f! v4fZ'fa.'.'-.v -f 1' ' 5654 fs c W, in i 5 i i Q 4 -ff fn 5 i 'wfsg -x 1 ,V- ' A 431 , HE. fx -X, aa, - L , Q A, 6 N.. X ,ss jf-,E may-hfzff x' Q- 5 lx . , is ' ' 9,35 W ig. its l ' A S J, i.i4 :i l' A V A f ' .az .T ' ii-if V 'F 1 yaal .. a .l ni.-a Li Senior boys Royce Sloclclon and Danny Hoffman play foolball willm underclassmen in lhe rain broughf by hurricane Beulah. ,N Q40 L.. A xg? we ,, , ,-.., X . ,ff W 'WM w 'Q 'f il LA Helen Deniler Belly Diaz Yolanda V Diaz Kay Donahoe LeSlle Dune , an Diane Deven Yolanda S. Diaz Robin Divila Melody Dowlearn Walfer Dunk 0-All mi -as Ignacio Elizondo Jane? Enbroclr Trinidad Enrique! Ernesi' Encino Carmen Enriquez Minerva ESfF-Bild Seniors Team Wins Alfred Evans Tony Failcus Rulieff Felan . . . Daniel Even Susie Jane Farias Yolanda Felan Biolancla Fabela Mary Jane Favela l-'nda Fefnanf-le! Tommy Groesbeck, Tim Mangan,Jol'1n Campbell, Eslela Vela. and Tony Faikus defea+ Highlands and Slwerlz Cibolo or On The Spol ' c x 'C If 3 f C50 nocsaecx if mmom l r VILA iwgww 'L -av v-I K-0' IV -ff? ul' .W-Q vi Xa-...av Vw? ul Sharon Ferrero Roher+ FeH'y Sandi Galle Isabell Gallegos 4 Anaclefo Filofeo Connie Flores Yolanda Flores Charlene Franz Roberl' Fisher Susana Flores Wanda Forge Lloyd Freeman Hilda Fresnillo Gary Frey 'luis J 1. - , K A 55' i .. r? '? od Linda Gallier Diana M. Garcia Janie Garcia Mary Isabel Garcia Richard Garcia Shirley Ann Gomez Esperanza Garcia Maria Isabella Garcia Micaela L. Garcia Rico Carlos Garcia Beairice Garcia Heclor Garcia Mary Garcia Milne Garcia Henry Garza James Garza Juanifa Garza Ramiro Garza Ruben Garza Sonya Garza Vicior R. Garza Charloire Glowney Armando Gomez Carmen Gomez Reynaldo Gomez Rila Gomez Rudy Gomez Arrhur Gonzales Grace Gonzales Olga Gonzales Oralia Gonzales Richard Gonzales Alfred Gonzalez Larry Grappe Mary Ann Gray George Grimes Tommy Groesbeclr Elulerio Guaiardo Rifa Guerra Freddy Gufierrez Raul Gulierrez Rebecca Gulierrez Theresa Guzman Gene Hall Laura Hamza 5 X 1, vi 51 X' as N an -v 'Q' -al L liean Hardy Connie Hays CIWBTIES Harian Cari Heckman Wal-ier Har+sfieid Elaine Henry Dora Ann Elida Hernandez Genevieve Marfin Hernandez Hernandez Fernando Hernandez Hernandez Rosa Hernandez Dora F. Linda Hernandez Hernandez Suzanne Norris is congrafuiafed by Ciwarics Wennermark and John Huifon affer being chosen Foofbail Sweefhearf. 5-. af ' A 9 , Seniors Small Bog Finds Temporary Home Here ees ff QE if W. QR David Herrera Enedelia Herrera Herberl Herrmann Melanie Hines School is home cane Beulah. l Danny Hoffman Melvin Holden Jane Holf Gary Howell lo a refugee of Hurri L 4'-fe -4-I of N5 'X GN Q, yr' A4 xi' dv- Esfella Huizar Charles Humphreys Randy Huicheson John Hufion James Jacques Mary Helen Je'H' X-.1 , , 4 Carmelo Jimenez Herlinda Jimenez Tony Jimenez Kafhy Johnson Sian Johnson David Jones Yi' f av' 'kink X r -5 Milce Juarez Sharon Kunz Linda Keller Poyy Kwan Mary Lynne Keny0n Susan Landrum Judy Kimball Michael Lay Thomas Kimlaro Louis Lazarine Mary Kosub Ben Leal Gary Lewis Darlene LiHle Karen Long Joe Longoria Elsa Lopez Eugene Lopez ee-, .2 cv fn, x sc, XX ff' Juslo Lopez Manuel Lopez Reynaldo Lopez John Lozano Aurora Luna Azalia lnez Luna Seniors Flag Ceremong Honors Grad Veieran P 5 2 V Q S Wa Roberl Campos accepls flag from Opfimisls in honor of Armando Leal, deceased. ,.... may heel- M A..- glgegt 2- 2 1 I Q I , Y . 1 A Xf' f A f9 x,..,,, ,, 4.l Carlos Luna Louise Luna Thomas McBride Judy McCown Dionicio Luna Shirley Luiz Danny McCollum Debbie McDougall Pele McGari'ly Jimmy McRae Manuel Macias Mary Magee Jesse Maldonado 4.4 iiee Gail Mallery Tim Mangan Joey Manno Sandra Manno Nancy Markle N04 Q I sl , Margie Marroquin Milce Marroquin Delia M. Marlinez Delia O. Marrinez Dolores Marlinez Elva Marlinez '17 Frank Marfinez Paul Marlinez Herlinda Marlinel Samuel S. Marfinez Janie Marlinez Joe Mala John Marlinez Juan Mala Leo Marlinez Maricela Mala Linda MdFilH6Z Ruben Maia 1 Q4 wg N 44 Mary Mesa Janel' Minor Canclelario Mirando Juan Mireles Bolabye Milclwell Richard Moncivaiz Rose Marie Mondragon Gloria Mora Josephine Morales Sylvia Morales Linda Medellin Juan Medina Crislel Mendez Pasqual Mendez Edward Mendiola Cecilia Mendoza i Seniors Vegetable Child-Larry Grappe in hippie salire. David Moreno Dolores Moreno Eleazar Moreno 44. Nui' 3 Mary Lou Moreno Eva Munoz Gary Nix RObeI'i Mosley Maria MUHOZ Suzanne N01-rig Gay Nell Muenninl: Rosalinda Navarro Shirley Odom Norma Olsen Jesse Ornelas Graduaie K. Gambs Writes. Direcls Plag sd Danny Orliz Frank Orfiz Yolanda Orfiz Blanche Osuna Edward Ovalle Daniel Pacheco Sylvia Ann Palacios Joey Palmer Gene Parchman Tony Paiferson asa My n ., 'J M -.r .1 4 c lid' 'TS' 4' I J ,y-'rr Pamela Pepper Bernie Perez Clem Perez Herlinda Perez Mary Esiher Perez Teresa Perez A uf Tony M, Perez Yolanda Quinfero Gary Presion Nancy Raclcler Roy Quinfanilla Jean Ragsdale A ,WMM Where Have All The Apple Peelings Gone. -Gary Lewis, Larry Grappe, Caihi Cox, Jim Johnson, Harry Boyd. Margaref Brieg, and Berry Diaz rehearse for Siudenf Council play by Thar name. .L.....3 ,---..- 1....4.E.. -mercif- s Quoring Pyihagoras-Roger Sriefer porrrays ocean- ography feacher in Sfudenr Council play. Seniors Some Seek Help From Teachers vu by F, , , W,-1 l n 14 '03 aff., Al RBITHTBZ Maflha Ramlfel Roglg Ramlrel Yolanda Ramon Aflufo Ramlfel RICl'16Fd Ramlfel lsmael Ramon Thomas Rangel A x s '00 s Janel' Reicherl' Erneslina Rendon Fernando Reyes Rosa Maria Reza A Donna Richler Connie Rioias Julia Rios Emma Rivera Debbie McDougall, senior, discusses Sludenl Council problems wilh Miss Daunoy, English feacher. Roberi' Robledo Esfer May Rocha Mary Alice Rocha Alberi' Rodriguez Delia Rodriguez Erlinda Rodriguez George R. Rodriguez Julia Rodriguez Mary L. Rodriguez Mary Louisa Rodriguez Ofelia Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Roger Rodriguez Rosalinda Rodriguez Roy A. Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Xavier Rodriguez Pairicia Roias James Ronshausen Angelica Rosales Sarah Resales Mary Louise Ruiz Rosalinda Ruiz Chrisfine Salazar Gloria Salazar Homer Salazar Juan Salazar David Salcido R.- In r xg-of .Q Y.. Y od TIF ll 'JI' 4' N,- G in Ni Seniors Appearance, Time Cause Problems L Jesse Saldana Diana Salomon Richard San Miguel Frank Salinas Karin Salvalore Alice Schirmer Richard Salinas Sylvia A. Sanchez Theresa Sefbln L -06 i sol xl, Valerie Sherman Lynda Silva Adam Solis Bobby Solis Larry Grappe shows some courage as and Mr. Eugene Wolfe leclure him dressing righl. Johnny Soria Jose Sosa Pal Spannagel Cafhy Slapera Mr. C. Rilliman on lhe arf of 'I Harry Boyd 'fries lo finish homework during lunch. J' ,f Q '46 ' wmv Brenda S1-effens Kafhy Sfone Susan Szosfalrowski Roger Siiefer Pai Sfrehle Yolanda Tamez Royce S'I'ocldon Lucille Suarez Melvona Tanner Q -A -ov I . .Q-.. wi L NGN-Y TdYl0l' Diane Toscano Marlin Treviiio Daryl Tu++ Amelia Valdez Esfela Rulh Vela Gloria Tiierina Elida Treviio Roberl Trevmo Roger Ulrich Domingo Valdez Tommy Vermersch Mary Torres Esperanza Trevifio Ernesl' Trulillo Palricia Uresfe Lupe Vega David Villarreal ,l A Seniors No Bull Aboul This Rodeo Club s..4f -W-f .Q Q-A A Douglas Wessels uv' w-ll Myles Wells Pam Wessels Mille Wilber Charles Charlolle Wesl' Slanley Wilson Wennermarlr Michael While La Merle Windham 'Yi A 4 Janie Wrighl' Rudy Yanas Deanna Yaws Marlha Ybarra AQ .v , Us .. -.nv vzf-0' E , V William Yelland Gomberl' Zapafa Genevieve Zavala Debbie Zimmerman 0 u 'H W fl' f ii ? Joe Villarreal Yolanda Villarreal Zeferino Villela Jon Voges Paul Welch bw ,emu F 4 Bull riding hobbyisls Russell Parchrnan, Leslie Duncan, Jimmy Jacques, Randy Hulchoson, ond Melvin Holden are being inlerviewed by Jaunila Garza for slory in lhe Chief. il K va ,VXA xi, ,,, x ,,,, +4 Junior Ciass Officers in froni of monorai! ai' Hue Hemisiiair Happening : Raymond Rodriguez, vice-presidenh Norma son, presidenig Diane C. Rodriguez, secroiaryg Jesse Garcia, Jrreaeuror. . w . 1, s,,, W. , . V Y V i Q: ??'j v'-f ' .,,M, f, ' 7 ly Y s . , fp Z, A 3 - X'-9 ' 'Z 4 Q - I ,, f 55135. A fig' , sw . 1 sr ' f' 4 1 4' I .lf p'H,fH .ii .. ,,4.. ,,J 9' xfz fi 9' 4 i fa Q. h fy . 1' I as fr . ri' f '5 ' -e J ,A-,KK al, . - Va' .f-ii - H Pr B l l.: 3. I i Paiier- 79 , -44 -.. , -vs i J' x 1 5 A. -Ji ' 0 vii: 15111 5 53 f j Wanda Virginia Adame Ted Ackman Diane Aguilar Almendarez FGYB Acocks Gloria Alley Mary Alvarado Sylvia AcosTa Amelia Amaya KaTherine Aniol Sharon Arbogasi' in av PaTsy Arocha g Cher l AvanTs A Y , gag,f ' . . Frances Avila ' ' 1 x-'KN Jg,,'w V1 'gg lt'!i...av i' T p f Fernando Balle Rex Barbey , A Guadalupe Barrios I . ' Bill BarTa ii. , fy Karen Barih T 'ir'iia B - AlberT Bean i i Rose Marie BelTran A Q5 'i Beverly Benoii' T' Fi r i Pafricia BeTancourT . z Danny Beyer Tin Tom Bland 'ii J a nice Bo rreg o Q ,. A J oe Boyd 1 I Debbi Burgamy I Willie BusTillo T , gz. at si1rz:.fi.:E '- ZA -' 'Rf Juniors Middle Classmen Are Disiinci Par-T By masTering The Tiner arTs OT line cuTTing, slcip- ping class, and invenTing genuine excuses Tor Tardies, middle classmen have really become a disTincT parT oT our school. They have sTumbled upon The realiTy, wiTh a Ii++le help Trom our Teachers, ThaT Tinals are never, never easy To Talce and ThaT no maTTer how hard a person Tries The odds oT convincing a Teacher ThaT a wrong answer is righT are unbelievably slim. This year 544 juniors Tind whaT's happening is ThaT They aren'T geTTing Their rings unTil The day aTTer seniors leave. Junior sponsors This year were Those Teachers having junior advisories. Chairman was Miss Shirley B. McLennan. 'dll 'IJ' . QT ..... . Sanclra Byars ., Mickey Cadena 'A Gloria Camacho Li X331 A . Raymond Camarillo A ' Diana Caniu U ' A Roberl Canlu my Brenda Carle - Y Jw i x Barbara Carreon f K5 .ss A Gloria Casanova -s ' ' 2 , r Linda Casillas V W X1 ' Connie Caslillela Elia Caslillo A Q.. Josephine Caslillo U, .-, Leonor Casio ' V X ' lvlirlhala Chapa - ,il 4 l-ya - s td . , AJ4g:,,,1.m.kiL.,J ,,,J,..,,i A vj.,-iq. pry, sax -,M , Rey Chapa Ti Dolores Chavez ' W f Lupe Chavez l , Nl-3 R- X!! XXX Krisline Edwards and Sharon Hanna slruqgle lhrough occupalional lesr. Juniors Rooms Decora+ed For Qpirii Week , - 'd 3 Q f A i, 4 Tommy Chmores Cynlhia Cione Brenda Collins T? ix 'f' ,tx i 'W 5 , , 1 . ov 'V' 3 -4-1 ' K, -J el V, xx ' 0,11 , ff ff 45 . f ISV. uv Jerald Cordova Jocli Cox Yolanda Calhy Cox Louis Cruz Cuellar Jeannie Cox Ruben Cruz Alberl Denn Sandy DeVolI Cowboy effigy sils in Mrs. Giles' class. Cowboy is symbol of rival school, McCollum. 'iw KJ I-,I-j1zz,ff:sff1:wff GYM, 2. 'zz Z f-11-uw: .V -:wa . , f i1, ..i,, '7 eff? ' , ' 11,51 f '-n , k,,,o Richard Diaz Cindy Dielrich Calhy Domann Benny Dominguez 55? , 112121 zffvff I , J, If I Q. Lyla ,f,iWv,!i' Q 'f ' Ta f ' W 'im -5 ,,,, oi I I nz, M- 'M n an 9 y W Cheryl Dubois Charles Dugosh Gerry Dunk David Duran .- Benny Dyer Ernesf Echevarria James Ekrul' Thomas Ellinglon 'ij KN a Y S' ,I 17 I L ,,.., , ,. Narciso Enriguez Rosalinda En riguez lrene Escobedo ,, 'uf' gi if W f l K .f N Joe Escobedo Rudy Felan Joe Egquivel Lupe Fernandez Elvia Felgn Sylvia Figueroa :iff s- 5,1 gs WV.. , sf Ann Fisher Emery Fisher l-lenriella Flores s-'as . . Full. yr? Olga Flores Rosalie Flores Rosalinda Flores Gloria Fonseca Pafricia Freeman Judy Fuenles I 1' 14' T wr' YL? 1' ,f ,, Minerva Fuenles Felipe Gallegos Rosa Galvan Daniel Gamboa Gloria Gamboa Adelina Garcia I Andy Warmack and Allen Rasmussen ioin SX' decorafing for Spirif Week. 'Q iii ,y, .av fa J Q A .. :df A A Alberf D. Garcia Gladys Garcia lrene Garcia Leonor Garcia Mary Garcia Mary Esfella Garcia in lhe fun of Juniors Ari Siudenis On Windows Paini Religious Selling During Chrisimas .W K, f . o,,LV V , ,Ky V K VV x- V 421, 5 ' -1 ' ' IYTPW I , ,... Q' ff V -y ' Q V ' 3? 0 A , in , .V , V J ,wi - if ly I 'F ' 1 A 'Kia If 2 1 , I I V V - - VSV My 6 VJ G sr F, V 4 ,V id ' ' f :X me if s- , - V f w A 4 - .i.. A V ' -we P xii 2-9 P 'L A A z 7 'J' G A , A , r, 0 f if A I I La V iff if I 3' , 4 -'J 'lr , f, . R A v V .it -st ' -' A if Q A y .A .H ' 5 , V, x ,V Elia F. Penny Hiclfman fi A Hernandez Kenneil1Hillie ,V V V V . , V ' ' Virginia Carolyn 1 Q i ' ' Hernandez Hoffman Q 'id Vi 'J ' ' ' - Alice Herrera Carol Holi' den, L 1 , A A V ' Mary Herrera Marina Huizar l 1 ' ff , Virgina Hesler V A VV.,,,, , F 1 iw I Pauline Garcia Edward Joe Gonzales Virginia Sylvia Gulierrez Aniia Garza Giddings Kalhy Gonzales Gonzales Teresa GUHGFFBZ Frank GBVZG Norma Godoy Rachel Gonzales Don Gray Mary Henry Garza Irene Garza Phillip Garza Mario Gomez Neomi Gomez Roberl Gomez Diana M. Gonzales Roberi' Gonzales Roy Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Alice Gulierrez Heclor Gulierrez Romeo Guiierrez Halbardier Sharon Hanna Marilyn Haslings Gladys Heinsohn .A .... fi if 1 as 3 i ali ,Z 'rs -...,. Vincenl Huizar Viola l-luizar Joe Jasso Jimmy Jolmslon Phyllis Jude :L Andres Leal Carolyn Leal l-lermmia Leal Manuel l-9mUS Marv I-emi-'S iyllii iii M , ,. .tary painting. XA: s ' nl'a,,j sau , ,if ' K - 'lllfl , HS' Harris Kirby Dorolhy Kreusel Frances Lara Pafricia La Scuola David Duran shows Ernesl Yglesias The difference in color contrasl in Chrisfmas religious i 'Q 5 Niggas 'Q Juniors Jollg Juniors W Qiand Togeiher z W y QA ,ff 5, .1 4 'K .ep - -N it 'sd , ,A ' ' 'v R .Vg N Q, i -A' I U I LSL M X yyrr F A A i mh 2 4VA M K..-lm-M lAI i ' f lm . A17 'I M- 5 x 'S 1' Q ,5 'AA . Elly Lamar Lopez Marla Eliza Lopez Henry Lorms Mary Lozano Ann Luse ' 730 fr rw, , 7 'S f .A , ,.-Q -.I I -r-vs -fl . 'Uk - 3 Y Darlene McBride Roberl McCar+ney Jimmy McCown Mike Maciel Joe Maldonad iw I., H ' . V lp' ' M YY, 1 4 L 4 -, I ,V P E on -A ' YM NE ' H. li Virl .sl UQ- I , l L in 4,41 if if Idnuifl y FJ 1 Rosalinda Armando Hilaria V. Maria Marlinez Richard Arguiio Maldonado Marrinez Marlinez Mary Jane Marlinez Sharon Manno Arfhur Marlinez Juanila Mafllnel Rosemary Henry Marquez Esiher Marlinez Marlinez MGVY l-011359 Mafllnel Lillian Marfinez Martinez Viclor Marlinez Richard Analla Waller Mebane Mariinez Bonnie Shaclcelford, Waller Mebane, and Sharon Hanna show Junior iogefherness. Q ,N nv , ,. 419 '7' 'G 7' 5, 1 , 1 v 1-'ffl HQ ff, , fxl' . .., ,we 1 5. Viola Orozco Helen Orfega '75' , N any 4 ,GO N A 2 ...J Q i, L' ' 5 Sf' A K f i H ,, ,,., M ig'-, 5h D . MN V Mary Oclwoa Uvaldo Olivares -,, is ' June Odom Molly Olivarri 4. -. v V 'if l Q-. y,. .aa V., S I x Q 3, 1 ' , asf M V 7 I U I Y I , X f l Wfvs -A, sf, Chris Medellin David Medina Jolnn Meelian Mary Jo Mendez Louis Mendiola Margaref Mesa Palriclc Meyer ev- Julie Milclwell Pele Monlernayor Ernesline Mora Juanila Morales Mary Morales Deanna Moreno Mary Moreno -G? x , Kg:-as k:., I -,Q -N KST' .ff K ext.-,,. X l Glenna Moses Herlinda Munoz Susie Navaira Nalalia Niefo Salornan Mira Linda Norris Paul O'Carnpo Hilda Villafranca and Henry Lorrns supper? llweir learn in inlrarnural volleyball games. N f I. A if y ' g 1 x J f ,Y 1 u yd! We . L , , wif L Nw., fm :-nz. I Yvonne Orliz Dinah Oviedo Dolores Pacheco Leroy Padier 2-J. Ronnie Pelly Arlhur Pina Yolanda Paredez Barbara Parker Norma Pallerson Claudia Palleson .ov .PN 1-'ln ,4 ,H Julie Pendlelon Janie Perez Linda Perez Melinda Persal' rg .. 4 Juniors all-Evilies Include Jumping. Babgsilling Impossible?-Turn piclure upside down and you'll see Julie Pen dlelon, Beverly Benoil, Marilyn l-laslings, and Rosalinda Enriquez pra clicing cheerleading. 4, ,,, . 3 X Ellen Price l-lerlinda Proufy it Us I V vo-6 K V, Pal Pugh Jimmy Pullin Richard Alice Ramirez Quesenberry Alonzo Ramirez Alberl Ramirez Yolanda Rulh Ramos Ramirez Gilberl David Ramos Rasmussen 0,1 J f 2 l 157 V J P V I , ' ,, A 5 jj . my 3 :QL R '5 f a ,, I, , .An - a V .li ' ' -'-.er W I if .W .B A sa if . J ' V' K , V my 59, ff., , :wil , life, V l 433: Zfrzf? f4'ui'r 1 Jul 11 R 1 nf.km,Cx- .f.a,r'i.a . an , , ,V N W zv 1' . - ., , li .. Raymond Rodriquez ,, l Roland ' X, Rodriquez Rf' Rose Rohler iv K 2 ,, Vi, S l JO Arm Reeves Chuck Rifllman Rudgllfo Reyes Jesse Rivera Yolanda Reyes Del-Glfle Roloerl' Reyna RObeflS Wanda Juanifa Rocha Rgynoldg ROCl'IG Linda Ries Celia Rodriquez Mary E. Resales Karen Hoolcer and Tracy Nelson. coaches' dauqhfers, learn fhe friclcs of The lndianefles from Yolanda Ramirez. , ' 4 l .-.. s ' as. f an J- 43 ke!!! s? 5 X... - 4 2 Irma Salazar Maria Salazar Rosalinda Sarnbrano ,ff . .1 ll: ' iw R, ' , If RQ ' l l ,Q A A 'if' , ' X546 L in K I 5' Q f we I ,flfllh A ' lr L JN fi' N 21 FQK r jfs ff. e 5 'Sr Alice Sanchez Mary 5- SGNTOY Gilberl' Sanchez Grace Sanchez Mary Eva Saucedo Elaine Schirmer Q4 Ronaldo Segovia Mercedes Sepulveda Olga Sevilla X ,- .7 Cm: fy i 0 ,,,,,,, my - 'LZ' 12' , y 5 , o o af' ' 'S A Jodi Cox Wins W S , if ft! 1 , 'XXI' y Second in Coniesl if ' 'i ooooo oooooo, - --' - M 4 ' 4 - V, l 1'f' V! S , 5 A . , oLo S 'l ' Q if ,. 1' Z' ' ' i -a iz.. ,S .f , . IQ. H il ' SL 2.5 Q -P -w , 'i si f , 'K Q w Tk: QQf7y 'I' , df. I V, 54 X 7 il i S D ' A i i S V - 1 'ev ' X iw? A n A i ' A i Lx EM' I .61 be V 'fd' A f A I in 'X'-f ' I , fm - ' qv' M N5 4 A V CZ' S 'f 1 I sd D Dj ' I ..R,, 2 -I 1 . 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W fi Q 1: ' g sa 52 . 'fwai V 7 as fu 'Q I 3 ' Sophomore Class Officers: Elia Palierson, secreiaryg Rachel Gurrero, Jrreasurerg Gilberl De Leon, vice-presiclenlg Diane Morales, repcrlerg Eslher Torres, president In flue baclcgouncl is 'rlwe Hillon Palacio Del Rio I-lofel, buill To accommodafe HemisFair visifors. Sgphomores Sophs Caughl s 3' .1 i ,W T y . xx, -. , A 1 In Elechons Sophomores Tound Things a biT easier This year Than sophs oT previous years. They held Their own assembly, The 646 sTudenTs liTerally Tilling The audiTorium, where represenTaTives Tor class offices meT and gave campaign speeches. This elecTion assembly was The beginning oT plans To sTrengThen The class. Sponsors wanT To geT The lower classmen sTarTed oTT on The righT TooT by having Them do Things TogeTher as a group. Mr. James Breuer, one of The sponsors, said ThaT The class wanTs To go down on record as having done someThing Tor The school and sTudenT body iTselT. Sophomore classes oT The TuTure may proTiT 'From The sophomore class oT This year. ' 'R ,' T 1, 'A K :' ,Is rg: J 3:64 :A 3:21. . rf I by , w ,,,....,. .,,,.. S H, Y 4 , K 4 V A 0 ST 'T l ii K -A V I Bonnie Baer Sylvia Ballesleros Millie Bailey MargareT Barbosa Q3 X' 'ii f as 9 , Mary S.Angulo Jackie ArbuThnoT Mary L. Aragon Esmeralda Silverio Aragon Arreclondo Rachel Babida A Big Hand To The Phofographers-Dick STieTer, who made The picTure was Too shorT To shooT above The crowds To geT Tormer Vice-Presidenl' Nixon and goT only Nixon's hand and Dick's buddy phoTographer, Jim Johnson lrighTl. ,. , V. ,fell T . fo J' ii ,ii JOl'm ACQSTG Deborah Ahr Frank Aldana Rosaclinda Alvar do GUS AQU'l.GV Chris Alaniz Mary E.Al-exander AUd'lla AmaYa lfma AQU'lal' Minerva Alaniz Berfha Alonzo Debra Ambfile T sl i T Q XV: ,fix fl i gmphomores ' uw A av . J ,r k'L .V 6,1 A 'gh ' fir ,C M' L r ' 0 443 0 0 0 of 4 B H 9 ogs ave wmgmg :me r urlng unc Period 3 D ' L h ' . rg '7-' r , WWA ' ,rf 3 Q . 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John Borchers 'FENG C559 Chavarria Lupe Confreras ar Q5 GU 'S 5 Judy Bower Sanfos Chilvorrid Yofanda Confreras xx Mark Cooper Evelyn Cordoway Henry Coronado Beafrice Corfez Pafrick Corey ai y 5 Q ,A we J f K k K- K K :kk REX. J -1 X 1, 1 L Q'f3,, i gg: - f -. kk A . ,N , . . ,, an f-Q 4 L '53 ,J X , .. . X111 'D . L ' rQ 2 ei'bi Xe -ff' - niia L - James De-Anda Lupe DeHoyos Gilberi Jimmy Denson Norman Debbie Dunn ' David Del-loygg Carolyn DeLeon Wayne Denfler Desmuke Dolores E ias x E Del-gon Michaei DeLeon Lydia Dimas , '-if-'L -I ak Sieve Cresweli Johnny Cruz Barbara Danysiw Blanca Divila Barbara Davis Linda Davis Eugene Pafferson enieriains Wayne Pope, Wayne Deniler, and Larry Hurlberf wiih his hobby. Use ,M ,E X41 'QV .41 i s. .W V E., L W ,wi . -J.. Vickie Ellioll Joe Enriquez Geraldine Escamilla Lydia Espinoza Sonia Eslrada Nancy Evans ev , -Vx Q '75 X f Joyce Ferguson Marlha Farrington Ronald Felly Eddy Fikes Lupe Flores Roberl Flores ir l J 4-1 M1 M., , ,JL 4-an .. my i 9 x I i 3 -A X . Devorah Forge Roberl Fraga Edward Friii Cynlhia Gallegos David Gallowa Delia Gaona , I . ...z KX Un .. 3 Qgphomores Slick 'Um Llp if Commands Allenlion '19 Q5 A I 'Ig r 3 L:V,,, , E 1 A lvl? by 1 my ,.-. i X fl 7: :gf . iff . I K ss H Q .9 ,,, A . i F , 1 wh fm i T, ., V .c y 4 .lv 1 I ,Qi xi' .l 5 iiiffvf-of , as n fm K l Gi.. K Mafqiief Ruben Garcia Juan Garza Viclor Garza 'V GBFCIG H Elia Garza Pal' Garza Virginia Garza Rebecca Garcia ' AA -J .,, , -,S T Virginia Gaona Bealrice Garcia Edward Garcia Ernesl Garcia Joel Garcia Johnny Garcia Alfonso lviarlinez and Edward Frilz pull slunl' in Mr. Lile's Music Class. F IQ! f'-xx Q W .b -A 9' ' ia W X ' V -.4 V we-rf sd ',' X x Nl 'GV' l affifl' L J N I ',, h 42- xl ,Y f l .J , ef , K w ,K .. ' , G 'ig A X -' w ,, , -f , yf f f- , x 1 -K ' f . s Q' Jackie Gillin Nancy Gomez Gary Gonzales Mary Francis , 'WG If ' Louls Gomez Anlonlo Mary Esllner Gonzales W , Gonzales Gonzales Ray Gonzales G' 'S Q . Y 27 , l fv' ., ' , -Si K ,. S5 Y ' f V ll tk B' ., , ., , ,,,,,, T' ' 'Z' -. 4 ' hw J' ' JJ ML' X .J ., we 1' if - -f. ,, vc vw.. .., 7 V W 1 rn NX... , .A J, , I I ., ,wfnawffizf ,fi 'fr' V I pun 'Z' Q A N4 JS Q 2 ' T I QM y 4 , i 4 XX,, . r 1 ', 1 l ' ' 1 M , 4' s 'lr r 'G X 1- l Slella Gonzales Anqie Marv R. 4. Thomas Guerrero Guzman 'J' Gonzales Rachel Kalhy Harlan ' ' Linda Guerrero Ernesl Goodman Terri Guillory Helmsalh Jarnes Elylra Gullerrez Afmdfldlna A Groesbeck lrrna Gulierrez .Hernandez Paul Guardiola Yolanda Eluda X Margarei' Gulierrez Helnarldel X Guennal-O Mary G, Joe Hernandez Rebecca Guzman JOS O. f Guerra Hernandez ,I lf Qghomores Q D'ssec+'on Done Laura Hernandez 0 Rosemary Hernandez --.. Bg Lower Sechon J y ' A A L' x, iff . il I f f I f A : f ' -si Q K, I K' ll ffl Carlos Herrera Q ,A V ' A J K 5' Liz,Ann Herrera , ff i ir' - .x ' ' ' H cl L: fe ,W W, J -f fi ' mf, Hzrrssn V fc, I-,,..:i':'2-2?'El?g - 'av r' K K ' V Karhy H ofner ,, ,, K if m y U W' A r ilfxgggqzggzigss In JT T K ff I , ' fx -,9. i T2f 'rf' ii n....i.-llf rr' ' -,f , A Gloria Huerfa ' ', ' , ' Chris Huizar aff ' jf, , Ars r Larry Hurlberf ' N, ' l ,. I 1 J , Valerie Jacques , , . V , Am? - KZ, ' K M Debbie James , 'rf-1-ygg we , 5.15 ' - 'l f 7375: fl' ' ' V I I K Q Roberl'Janavaras 'lr , - '- K Rud Jaramillo , 4 , V H ' -:gr -.vw r ,fi Judy Jelr f' ff' 'N Gloria. Jimenez I I ' 1 A X Patricia Jimenez J ., 475 I M' 'P is 'fd' M ' Teresa Jimenez - al .A J ? Wesley Johns ' L ' s .1 Beverly Johnson 5 , ' f Q Gay Johnson I ' V Janice Johnson . - ' ' We r H '-'75 L' , 515' , ' ' Jim Johnson ,ff if 2: Louise Keilman KX , ,fd 1 f ' - Carl Kimbo f J 1 , ' r Evelyn Kofara I 5. f, Alfredo Lagunas L rr f f ,ear A NJ' sw.. N.: 'Q' s wi 1 .f, . , ,Q X41-----xi1,'-7 al lnes Lagunas Lorraine Lazarlne 4 . -J Mary Jane Leal , ef, , , ,J ., Louisa Levrie Brenda Lindsey Eslella Lopez ' ' Esfher Lopez I , Fredrick Lopez -f Philip Lozano Z A Gloria Luna N 12, -M ff f Q lf. -- - v - I - 4, Melilon Luna Cyrilda McBurney Sandra MCCown Beverly McMains Cathy Mangan Frog legs? Ech-lnez Lagunas, Curlis Morgan, and Mario Muriel dissecl a frog in Mrs. Mary Hicks' second period biology class. f .r i i + , KR Ag, 1 Y- f ' . ' I i . '77 Pele Marroquin - f . .- A ' .L Marsha Marlin 2 :L V' gd ' E. ' fx' Alice Marfinez X -V - - , Celesfino Marlinez ' K David Marlinez T' 'rg A ',g ,wi lrma Martinez i Q , Johnny Marlinez ,ju ix 1 Q Marllna Marfinez wg li K ,K - Richard Marfinez 4 M kv, X 2 I- Q' X Rose Marie Marfinez ff gl 'ii ' V i Q Q? ,L-Lek! ,J 'Q J ' ,f ' s .V X 'P ' ' 3 i Rose Mary Marlinez 0 R Blanche Mala , 44 A X H -4. Roy Mallhews kv Y M Eddie Medellin f i K - J Sylvia Medellin , , v- li?l.f- ' lx i ' ----'s , i ff 5. I A . 9 U X' A , of , , ' -5 Sylvia Mendez fu , ' ,444 l Ellen Meyer - , f AL 7 , gf- Laurie Millner 'fu 'X Blanca Monlemayor - WWE vril A I V 1 gf.-I I K I ' Jacqueline Monlreull ff Y A ' , fr! ! ? Ttyl i !f! Q 'ki 'VII' ff .. V lrene Mora Ju , , 8. 5 ' -A ' - K .A N. 4 - b , aoii lffilf 0 J M l fi ooio M r J 4 Iam fi? cf? I an Mora Lupe More Diane Morales Gloria Morales ,,, N1 X1 :Zip ii finphomores a I G 1 B A ' ffl' 1 X f 1 ogs chve - Larry Moreno . Diana Moreno K In Spare Time 'ig R iii K ll !,r,,., rv , J V J llrrr 'J M xg f ,1 ,. , 4 ff l fi l .fq T . my Q? a 11 x ,,,kk .Y 'WA.1L: .r 1 Joielilflne MargieOdom MOVlllOS Joe Ollvares Q nd Jim Johson, sophomore phofographers 'for The newspaper Richard Sliefer a and yearbook, work in lhe dark room. l00 Jesse Munoz Mario Muriel Raymond Naef Sandra Niberr Sandra Niberl Rebecca Nira Roger Obregon Margie Olivares Roland Olivares Jerry Olsen John Ovfeveros Pamela Osenbaugh V Q , if K I 'aw .. 1' Va 'Z , -3 . .,, - V , ' W Nb ' ff , v 4' as it ' er: Y id I , , e- 4 'V y ' , , MW. .J , J RJ 1 ' if ff 4 ', 'P-1 an L' 1: I' ' ., -ns ., , -'C L ,LL xi ' --f , R R M r i f J R 1 Yr if . , 4 , -. V ' f R ff. A rf' am A li ' r .41 it ' we i . if 0, I , wi :nf .. ,,,, N PM ,Q I 'a r - f -e -- Ji -1 R . J. ' .fp we- l V' ' n rt: f F4 XT '51 11 K - ,K f 'Q' fly A ,, 4 4 ' l TRL .avflfff 403,51 we. R R R J 14 f' V Li' 4 ..-2 fe- W f i ' I - Q 1 fu 1. A hy' My 7 ei i 'lf fl 51 3 SS ?'i S ,f .4 ' 5 i ,. fl 1, , V in ri . ln T '??:Yf72f'l3U 'ii fi' f ' fl -Z. N ya V Perfecla Florencio Rachel Ramon Robefl Ramos Basilio RSYSS Porfillo Ramirez Sfeve Ramon Sarah Ann Edward RSYGS ls A Terry Pu h Mario Ramirez Gloria Ramos Ramfls , James ReYe5 K 4 ' Damon guinney Riihard Mary Ramos Eflabafa Raflliln Roland RSYSS J 'A Janie amirez 0 NNY X' g ' Ouinlanilla Roberf Ramirez R6S9l'ldeZ i ' e ,,, li J z . x f , ..,,, 4 .Q , 'D 45' Y l, -- -1' . N.- it ei, . 5: Z, , W A f X ,N I' ' ' af . in L if rrarrr ,I in MJ l Rolinda Ofero Celesre Peiia Delphirie Perry Pilar Ovalle Adriana Perez Clarence Carmen Doris Perez Pfannsliel Pacheco Elida Perez Nancy Philips Eslella Palacios Richard Parker Kalhleen Pawelelc Joe Pedrolfi Josephine Perez Thelma Perez Brenda Perkins Richard Philips Joe Plala Wayne Pope Melissa Porier Joel Garcia defends his inframural volleyball feam. Qphomores ,B y Girls Bowl is f ' 2-lf ffl. r i Y' I A R Y Em Over -r-Q X s 0 .. 3 5 wb -.. N . 'X 5 F' , l 1 li Q , V Mg R i ffm. , fi 52, iw , 'lr . , f ff -- , 'Q' V Roberl' Rios Rosa Linda Rios Viclor Rivera Siella Robles Kafhy Roccalo 1-4 , sa Anna M. Maria Reza Lee Ries Daniel Rios Reynosa X 1 1 r- A A f A W I . .. . x I X VV I , ,f if ' ' f f Q' ', X N4 X 1 ' R I . -J fs Nz ' Ph M - A A gk., , Q fl A WA is , . R is R - J N.. r ,R .1 R X aj X ,,, kia ,V 'T' Bw V ' R . V. 1 H ' ' .- W zjzeff. 4 :4 ' R V 5 X 1 I J A K A 7 1 ew ' X' ig K-in -av to JJ .Q 21' f' SQ.. -1' I A ,wa I f I Q ,I .f , W .- I ' QA, , J ., .1 . H ski, V, y K fu' li y 4 I f 'A V f R .I ,- 4. . Tx f ll if . 'L f AMN V - ,. V e aw ' in if' 6 Q- Mm ,J i if ' J' J u l 1' N. -5, 3,41 '51 y y MLM- ' , Eg we R gp - . J 5 or 5 L R X ' 1: A' li Daniel Rocha J0hnnY. Lydia Rosales Mary Saldana Ann Sanchez Dolores Jimmy Arfuro R'-7df'QU61 Loraine Rusch Gilberl Salinas Dolores Sanchez Saucedo Shepherd Rodriguez Robeffl Richard Luis Salinas Ruben Sanchez Mike Pal Sheppard Els? Rodriguez Rodriguez Rumanuk Manuel Salinas Marv A. Schliesing Leroy Sibrian Fellpa Roberf F, Esmeralda Dennis Salmon Sandoval Gerry Joyce Siler Rodriguez Rodriguez Salazar Adam Saucedo Scrimosher Sidney Isaac Ruben Jesse Salazar Joe Segura Simpson Rodriguez Rodriguez Lily Mae Teresa Serenil Rodriguez J YTTE v 'lf are l ll .ew b W 5' X Ji o -wir is 'f ! r.. Q Nancy Sims Della Sislo Donald Slack Curtis Smllh Gall Smolhers Linda Snow Sharon Szosfakowski r ' , -,Swv 2' A A ,S ,Ni Esfher Solis X ' 'X ' x VN Richard Solls uf' xx ' s J Q -f Alice Soliz - I'-9 27' K Joe Soriano 7 F Q I I ' , - John E. Solo if ' -3 l ' GarvSfarf1eS - X ,, 1 Lewis Slaudf 1' .. A 1' 3 Sharon Slewarf - ,A ' - .f V Q Richard Sfiefer X '27 ' . M 'SH-r Charymain Slill M 4,,' 1 I Marian Slroud l f VV fknllxgkv Vk, f , ,Irv Vfyg. . - is ,W :S Bowling in PE is a favorile game of Maria Reza, Rachael Ramon, Teresa Caslanedo, and Anna Reynosa. l ,. I ,, 4, l 5 Q Q Q' . T -1- if: 'P All .. .. . - , , -3, - '37 2 , Q X17 I .W N: Q N This , , V, f 5. X , -3.9.39 ,gn r bf s- ? X 1 1.1 X if .3- 'f '? '5 1:l! ,f 1 it 11 J: V 'CSF -K ' 33 i Ei: -fl N1 ' V :5i,l .j 'LEU' D 2 Ar' ,, My w H' if A . ,,, 'vu j,!7 - my V 1,4 ,4 -5, if A :ani .15 X' fg YL' I f M... Szflill Ajifii. Jesse Vicfor Tober Reymu-rlldo Rickey Upshaw Diana Urrabazo Talamanles Norma Travieso Trevnno 'H Jerry Urban Mary Valadez ','if.., Larry Tenerias Roland Trevlno an I ' Q A ici ' H f dl- 'V SPA l Sophomores 1 N V Bogs Plag Chess Q ,, .W V we V V B Corres ondence R' f I li, wi A ,s , ' A Q Richard Rumanulc and Joe Pedroffi wrile down chess moves lo mail 'ro K V ' opponenis in McAllen, Texas. gl 4, A x s V V ff, , ,X . KJ L at l Q 1'-V 1 AA in A f an .f if ll W.. 7' 5 X 1 ' YI Eslella Vanegas Elva Vasquez Rudy Vasquez Yolanda Vasquez Magdalena Vega Elvira Vela Valenline Vera David Villa Luis Villanueva Maria Teresa Villarreal Terri Villarreal Toni Villarreal' Paula Villegas Evelyn Whilehead Gary Williams David Wingate Elizabelh Yawg Lquis Ybarra Nancy Yosf Jerry Zapafa Abel Zavala Q K HONORS Honors Siudenis Chosen 0 T Mosi Ouisiandung Honors niqhr gives recogniTion To Those sen- iors who have excelled in each oT The various areas in high school. An ouTsTanding boy and an ouTsTanding girl are named in each deparT- menT by The TaculTy members oT ThaT deparT- menT. ln addiTion The MosT OuTsTanding boy and The MosT OuTsTaQding girl oT The enTire school are singled ouT Tor special honors. The supersTiTious may poinT ouT ThaT The an- nual ceremony This year was noT only The ThirTeenTh one, buT ThaT iT also Toolc place on a Friday nighT. T-lampered by rain, The cere- mony, TradiTionally held ouTdoors, Toolc place in The gym. Theme Tor The program cenTered around San AnTonio, iTs 250 years oT hisTory, and T-lemishair. As each honoree was announced, The band played music appropriaTe To The deparTmenT represenTed. WiTh Ann Luse as narraTor, Three oTher girls represenTed The older Towers oT San AnTonio in a slciT The Tower ConTroversy. The girls, Sandra Byars, CaThi Cox, and CaThy STapera guarreled wiTh Debbie Zimmerman, Miss Tower oT The Americas, abouT Their values and beauTy. OTher special Te-aTures were a perTormance by The lndianeTTe drill Team, a Spanish dance, and special vocal and insTrumenTal numbers. X H' T M i ,..,,.,,. . . WT . .ic , Bobby BelTran and MarTha MarTinez pose aTTer doing a Mexican Hai' Dance. NOMTNEES: Debbie Zim- merman, Sandra Manno. Darlene LiTTle, Beverley Byars, Shirley Gamez, Sharon Ferrerog and Egfela Vela and Debbie McDou- gall, MosT OuTsTanding. lnclianelle Drill Team performs Indian Sun Dance. i ,W nun l Tommy Groesbeclc, Tony Pafferson, Riclrmard Torres, Slanley Wilson, William Mangan lMos'l' Oufsland- inql, and Tony Faikus before Mr. Douglas Slweedy, principal, announced Oulsfandinq Boy. Debbie McDougall al HemisFair. Waller is a Thespian member, vice-presidenl' of lhe Bards and Scribes. lilerary club, and a conlribulor lo ils publicalion, Smoke Signals. He is also a member ol lhe slide rule club. Somehow he manages l'o hold a parl lime iob aller school and Salurdays. Waller plans 'lo allend Texas A8clvl Universily 'ro sludy chemical engineering. 'mm English Honorees Show Wriling Abiliig On Honors Nighl Debbie McDougall and Waller Dunk were chosen as English honorees. Bolh have displayed lalenl' in wriling and in olher phases of English sludies. Bolh are members ol lhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Debbie is secrelary ol lhe NHS, corresponding secrelary ol lhe Sludenl Council, 'rreasurer ol 'rhe Fulure Teachers, senior cheerleader, and one of 'lhe girls lo lie lor lhe mosl oulslanding senior award. She wanls lo lurlher her educalion by allending lhe Universily ol Houslon. I ,s l I f . ,-1 ' M is I A' N , ,, A .VZ N - if, D , N 4 5 gk!! , as , ,sf W I i ,aff Waller Dunk slands in The Canada Pavilion al' HemisFair. Honors H. Bogd. C. Qiapera Receive Speech Honors CaThy STapera and Harry Boyd, Two very acTive seniors. were The speech honorees This year. CaThy, hisTorian oT The Thespians, drama club, has been in several plays. Among Them were Arsenic and Old Lace, and The Long ChrisTmas Dinner. VersaTile CaThy is also manager oT The STaTe Champion volley- ball Team and Treasurer oT The Girls' SporTs Club. Planning To go To SouThwesT Texas STaTe College This summer, she plans To maior in business and adminisTra- Tion. Harry Boyd, a Redslcin sTaTT phoTographer won second place in poeTry inTerpreTaTion aT The disTricT lnTer- scholasTic League meeT and parTicipaTed in regional aT Corpus ChrisTi. He has been in almosT every play given This year and lasT. He was also a TinalisT in The ScholasTic ArT Awards ConTesT This year and lasT, winning a gold lcey in local compeTiTion and having his phoTographic enTries senT To The NaTional compeTi- Tion in New Yorlc. Harry's ambiTion is To aTTend a phoTography school and open up a business Tor himsehf. CaThy STapera mans The swiTches behind sTage. n .W T lol l i i if gf ,ss X 9,4 , Mirror, Mirror! Harry Boyd pracTices make-up Techniques beTore going on sTage. N Nancy Taylor records measuremem' Trom f The harTle lighT disc. .f T Honors Tony Failcus records wave Trequencies Trom The oscilloscope. N. Taglor, T. Fajkus Take Science Honors Science honors This year wenT To Nancy Taylor and Tony Failcus. Nancy Took physics This year buT is noT sure wheTher she will conTinue her scienTiTic sTudies in college. She has held The Tollowing oT- Tices: presidenT oT Thespians, Spanish Club chaplain, and maioreTTe oT The band. l-ler acTiviTies ouTside school include membership in The local chapTer oT The Rainbows. Tony, besides Talring physics, helped Mr, RoberT Lehman This year as a Third period lab assisTanT in chemisTry. Tony has held The oTTices oT band pres- idenT and Treasurer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. T-lis hobbies are science, music, and sporTs. He plans To aTTend Texas LuTheran College in The Tall and expecTs To maior in eiTher chemisTry or physics. John Campbell draws an ellipse. EsTela Vela demonsTraTes maTh principle. Honors Maih Awards Go To J. Campbell, E. Vela She puTs down her narraTor noTesq he, his clarineT. She sTeps forward: he wallcs across The gym, while The audience applauds. ThaT's The way iT was when EsTela Vela and John Campbell accepTed Their maTh awards aT Honors NighT Trom Mr. l'lamilTon DuponT, chairman OT The maTh d'e'parT- menT. Their awards were only one of many honors Tor boTh This year. BoTh are NaTional l-lonor sTudenTs and boTh members oT The STudenT Council. EsTela Tied Tor The mosT ouTsTanding girl award. As capTain oT The varsiTy, she led her volleyball Team To sTaTe vicTory This year. WiTh all This, she sTill Tinds Time To be reporTer Tor The Girls' SporTs Club and a member of The FuTure Teachers oT America. John, presidenT oT The Junior Classical League, is also a member of The NaTional LaTin Honor So- cieTy, The band, and The Slide Rule Club. OTher of his awards are Magna Cum Laude Trom The LaTin Club and The l968 American Legion runner-up award. one 1 ,, N' ik-.aa . 5195. . H 'j is Y, Evil Q 'L Rosie Ramirez in fronl' of llie U.S. Pavilion al l'-lemisl:air. William Mangan slands before The arena al l-lemisFair. Honors Social Science Honorees Receive Plaque Rosie Ramirez and William Mangan received llwe lwonor for social science. ln acldilion William was named 'flue Ouislanding Boy of llie senior class al Senior l'lonors Niglnl. Because of llieir oulslanding grades in liislory, 'l'lie Dauglwlers of Jrlwe Republic of Texas awarded lliern a plaque in May. Bolli siudenis are members of llie band, William being sergeani-al-arms. Rosie is also a member ol llie Siudenl Council, Fulure Teachers, Nalional Honor Sociely, l-lislorical Sociely, and presidenl ol llie Spanisli Club. i i l . , i ' i i iiiii Susan Szosiakowski slaruds in fronl of llue bird founlain al HemisFair designed by William Brislow, luead ol flue arf deparimenl ai' Trinily. nuel Lopez sfands F. belween Mex ican Siafues al Hemise 'Y Honors She Loves To Travel: He Likes Absiracis A widely lraveled senior girl wluo loves 'ro painl and an abslracl enlluusiasl were flue arl sludenls honored 'rluis year. Awards were presenled by Mrs. Elaine Mil- burn 'ro Susan Szoslakowski and Manuel Lopez. Susan, 'l'l'16 winner of llue l968 Senior Honors Niglul arl award is a member of llue Redskin slafl and ol 'llue Sludenl Council, and was a finalisl in 'flue Scluolaslic Arl Awards Conlesl sponsored by Scluolaslic Publica- 'lions ai' Wonderland for sludenls in 'l'l'16 Soullu Texas area. Widely lraveled, Susan luas lived in Japan. Guam, Africa, and England. Manuel did llue background of llue San Anlonio sky- line used beluind 'flue slage on Senior Honors Niglul. He wanls lo allend San Anlonio College and maior in farl. He enioys painling and would like 'ro be a com- mercial arlisl. He also enioys doing sculplures in clay, pencil drawings, and carlooning. Ju Brenda STeTTens mighT Tind wriTinq inspiraTion aT HemisFair. Sandi Galle looks on as Mr. John Lile explains a piece oT music. rm EdiTor, Singer Win Awards Journalism honors wenT To Brenda STeTTens. ediTor oT The Redskin. Brenda exTended her iournalisTic TalenTs This year by submiTTing some oT her work To The Bards and Scribes, liTerary club. One oT her poems was published in Smoke Signals, annual publicaTion oT The club. Besides her main inTeresT. iournalism, Brenda is a TirsT lieuTenanT in The IndianeTTes. pep squad. She plans To aTTend SouThwesT Texas STaTe College aTTer graduaTion. She hopes To work on The year- book There, Too. Where There's music in HHS. There is probably The girl who Took The music honors, Sandi Galle, Sandi sings wiTh The glee club and enTerTained The crowd Honors NighT in The Trio which sang The Impossible Dream , The senior class song. Sandi combines her Two inTeresTs, music and homemaking, very well. ln I967 she was song- leader oT The FuTure Homemakers of America and advanced To The sTaTe Tinals Tor The FTA chorus. Trying ouT in Dallas Tor The naTional chorus. ln boTh I966 and I967 she won an FHA meriT award and lasT year obTained a iunior degree. Sandi was also chosen sweeThearT oT The FHA in her senior year. Honors M. Hines, R. Qiockion GeT Band Honors Band honors on Senior Honors NighT wenT To Melanie Hines and Royce SToclcTon. The honors indicaTe musical accomplishment buT ThaT and populariTy go hand in hand in This case. Tor Melanie had already been chosen as SweeThearT ol: The band by The sTudenTs Themselves. She is also secreTary and librarian of The organiza- Tion. This means she spends her sTudy hall period keeping up wiTh and Tiling all ThaT music when she isn'T helping malce iT. Even if she doesn'T plan To malce a career of her music, Melanie may help oThers lceep in shape Tor TooTing Those insTrurnenTs. She wanTs To become a denTal assisTanT. Royce is always seen aT The head oT The band as The drum major. A member oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy, Royce spreads his TalenTs. He was on The golT Team Tor Two years, is an amaTeur phoTo- grapher. and is inTeresTed in sTudying compuTer programming aT college. Mr Melanie Hines plays The TluTe. Royce STockTon plays The corneT II5 Bira Jo Copeland explains LaTin noTeboolc assignmenTs To LaTin I sludenf. Bira is also The second lieuTenanT of The eighTh plaToon of The lndianeTTes, a member of The Na- Tional Honor SocieTy, and vice-presiclenT of The HisTorical SocieTy. ln her sophomore year she re- ceived a cerTiTicaTe Tor placing in The Top Ten per cenT of The sTudenTs Taking The NaTional EducaTional DevelopmenT TesTs. Richard, who was also nominaTed Tor mosT ouT- sTanding Senior boy on Honors NiqhT, is presidenT OT The HisTorical SocieTy and a member of The NaTional Honor SocieTy. He plays in The chess club, placing second in The school Tourney This year. Honors LaTin Honors Go To NHS Members She is hisTorian oT The Junior Classical League. a member oT The NaTional LaTin Honor SocieTy. and as a sophomore was The winner of The Summa Cum Laude LaTin Club awards. He is The presidenT oT The NaTional LaTin Honor SocieTy and also a member of The Junior Classical Leagueg WiTh These accomplishmenTs, is iT any wonder ThaT Bira Jo Copeland and Richard Torres were chosen Tor The LaTin Honors? Richard Torres wriTes LaTin senTences on The blackboard. fi-W R W W W X W. 4 ' fl . -sw- 1- , 4--qw Q. ' -an , .4 1 , f. . A. iii we - my -4 ,. I s sd: 1 I f -, , ' K f , f f f K . K wa-,. r r r Y , me Q ai- lysis -2 . . -31 ,, ' . ' - L , .,gf, Q , X ,W f 1 . , . 1, , 5 , .fy ,,. , - - L ,f ' as . iii h1 ,,1 if . g 5 i ii -.r if-so In . yi,,ff,. f - 'sbfrr R, .4 if ' -silt V ful., S l V, .L f Q, ' -'U f 2,1551 X 5 M ,gf gs. - ...A. ....,,ik' Hilda Fresnillo sfands before ihe founfain in froni of 'ihe Spanish Pavilion af HemisFair. Juan De La Vega siands al 'lhe enhance io El Encanio de un Pueblo ai HemisFair. I 1. 7 . Honors J. De La Vega. H. Fresnillo Given Spanish Awards Spanish Deparfmeni Honors wenlr io Hilda Fresnillo and Juan De La Vega. Hilda goi' an early siari' on learning Spanish. She was born in Monierrey. Her school aciiviiies include Spanish Club reporler. and Hisiorical Socieiy member. Hilda can probably malce good use of her skills in a bi-lingual ciiy. She expecis 'ro go 'ro worlc soon alrer graduaiion. Juan is a member of 'ihe Naiional Honor Socieiy and 'rhe Hisiorical Socieiy, and he is sergeanl-firsi' class in ihe ROTC. He expecis 'ro go +o college. possibly SAC afier graduaiion. HX f s Honors Top Commercial QTudenTe Honored l-lonorees Tor The commercial oleparTmenT were Rosemary PrieTo and Zeferino Villela. BoTh are members oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. Rose- mary, Tor her ouTsTancling worlc in shorThand and boolclceepinq. placed in The lnTerscholasTic League disTricT conTesT in I967. ATTer qraduaTion she plans To go To San AnTonio College and sTudy secreTarial worlc. ZeTerino is lcnown To mosT Tor his sporTs record raTher Than Tor his academic record, which is also good. He is The piTcher Tor The Indian baseball Team ThaT Toolc disTricT. l-le has been on The Team Tor Three years. ln I967 he made all-disTricT Team. ZeTerino also plays TirsT base, leTT Tield, righT Tield, and cenTer. ATTer graduaTion he plans To aTTend Sul Ross College in Alpine, where he hopes To conTinue wiTh his TayoriTe sporT. v NBTA Zeferino Villela The Teachers. ....,,.,.,, T ,T . X X i. s h,,,k,5 ' yi X ',,,..,.,. T ' 'Y ' iam, ii Q .. ' I X. Types a sTencil one oT The many Taslcs performed Tor Rosemary PrieTo learns The iob she will apply Tor laTer in work. 35 l Honors DE Honors Hard Workers Alicia Alcoria and Evarislo Caslro received lhe Disiribulive Educaiion honors a+ Seniors Honors Nighlr +his year, and Alicia was one of lhe nom- inees lor Jrhe mosl oursianding Senior girl. Alicia is lhe vice-presidenf ol ihe school DE Club and was awarded a plaque from Joslces as lhe ouisianding DE sludenl of Area 4. As do all DE sludenls, Alicia has a iob a half day and aHends school lhe olher hall. She worlcs as a cashier af a local grocery sfore. Alicia is a member of The Narional l-lonor Sociely. Evarislo is a member of lhe ROTC, as well as a DE siudenl. l-le is a sioclc boy in lraining for managemenl ai' a down lown slore. ln his spare lime he plays soliball wilh Mario's T-Birds, a +eam sponsored by a local business. Afler gracl- ualion, Evarislo plans lo allend San Anlonio Col- lege and maior is business adminisJrra+ion. .Apr Alicia Alcorfa worlcs al' a local grocery slore as cashier, one of her assignmenls as a DE sludenl. Mrs. Helen Temple, DE feacher, and Evarisfo Casfro, president look over lhe club's scrapbook. Honors Mangan Top Bog: Girls Tie for Award MOST coveTed award OT Senior Honors NighT is ThaT oT MosT OuTsTanding Boy or Girl. For The TirsT Time in The l3-year TradiTion of l-lonors NighT, a Tie occurred Tor The MosT OuTsTanding Girl award. Debbie McDougall and EsTela Vela shared The honors. William Mangan was named The MosT OuTsTanding Senior Boy. FaculTy members malce The selecTions on The basis oT grades, creaTiviTy, aTTiTude, cooperaTion. and aTTendance. Nominees Tor The overall award need noT be deparTmenTal honorees, buT They oTTen are. OTher nominees Tor The highesT honor were Alicia AlcorTa, Beverley Byars, Sharon Ferrero, Tommy Groesbeclc, Darlene l.iTTle, Sandra Manno, Tony PaTTerson, Richard Torres, STanley Wilson, and Debbie Zimmerman. Debbie McDougall was a deparTmenTal honoree in English. EsTela received The maTh deparTmenT award Tor highesT ranking girl and also narraTed The l-lonors NighT program. William was honored by The social science deparTmenT. The Three will have Their names engraved on a permanenT plaque displayed in The TronT lobby Trophy case along wiTh The ouTsTanding honorees of preceding years. ,fi 'FI , r. Douglas Slweedy, principal. presenls Mosl' Ousiamdinq Boy ancl Girl award lo William Mangan, Debbie McDougall, and Eslela ela. l Tony PaTTerson works on Tuse box. Carl Heckman, who received The ouTsTanding meTal shop sTudenT award, already has his share oT honors Trom ThaT deparTmenT. He placed second in The disTricT VocaTional and lndusTrial Clubs con- TesT oT America in The sTudenT selecTed iob conTesTs aT MacArThur High School, and won a Third place aT The sTaTe convenTion in AusTin is com- peTiTion wiTh vocaTional sTudenTs Trom all over The sTaTe. Carl is Treasurer oT The school chapTer oT The VICA. He has Tound his calling and wanTs To remain in me+als worlc aTTer he graduaTes. Honors Shop Qiudenis Take Honors Tony PaTTerson may have received a shock when he received The elecTrical house wiring honors on Senior Honors NighT. IT so, iT wasn'T due To a shorTage OT abiliTy. Tony has greaT abiliTy, noT only in elecTrical Trades, buT he malces Triendps easily, and has a+hle+ic TalenT. He was nominaTed Tor ouTsTanding senior boy. Tony has represenTed The sophomore and junior classes as presidenT. He played TooTball in his sophomore year and was on The varsiTy baslceTf ball and baseball Teams. His posiTion in baslceTball was guard, and in baseball he plays shorTsTop. Tony also ran Traclc Tor Three years, The 880 and The mile relay. ATTer a San AnTonio College sTinT, Tony expecTs To enTer The Air Force, and he hopes To conTinue his elecTrical Trade Training while in The service. Honors OEA Qeleois F. Hernandez Office Educalion Associaiion QOEAJ is lhe new name for The course formerly lcnown as Vocaiional Office Educalion lVOEl. Fernando Hernandez re- ceived ihe honors from ihar deparlmeni on Senior Honors Night His ieacher, Mrs. Marie Maddox, made Jrhe presenialion. A memloer of Naiional Honor Socieiy, and pres- idenr of lhe OEA, Fernando also belongs lo lhe ROTC. He has received a Lulac Scholarship for college and infends 'ro use if +o major in business ai Sr. Mary's Universify. Meanwhile he's qeliing his office managemenr Training al a local siore. OEA sludenls aiiend school half a day and work rhe orher half ar a iob relafed +o 'rheir s+udies. Fernando Hernandez lines up lhe slencil on 'fhe duplicalinq machine. Carl Heckman operares a Turrellalhe in lhe mefal shop. . . H i fb riir. Orig, .,,2-' , Baseball was The maior sporT in which Frank Salinas pariicipaied. Olivia CanTu, spilcer on The volleyball Team. Honors O. CanTu. F. Salinas Win P.E. Awards Spilcer oT The sTaTe champion volleyball Team. Olivia CanTu, was awarded The girls' physical educaTion award. Boys' sporTs honors wenT To Franlc Salinas. who is ouTsTanding in Tour sporTs. Olivia was named The ouTsTanding player aT San Marcos Tourney in her sophomore year, and she has been a member oT The varsiTy volleyball Team Tor Three years. Baseball is Franlc's main sporT. alThough he has parTicipaTed in baslceTloall, TooTball and Traclc Too. l-le has played shorT sTop, ouTTielder, and piTcher on The disTricT championship Team. ln TooTball he played wingbaclc and defense baclc. ln his iunior year he was in The 440-relay, The mile relay, and The IOO-yard dash Track evenTs. Honors ROTC. Indianeiies Honor Ouisianding Members Mosl' oufsianding ROTC honors were awarded +o Richard Chavez ihis year af Senior Honors Nighl. Las+ year Richard was rhe besr drilled cadei in his iunior year. He was rhe capiain of 'rhe drill 'leam Jrhaf performed in Laredo and won firsf place in inspeclion and overall appearance plus a 'rrophy in a disrricr ROTC EVENT. Richard's 'lalenls are varied. Also inieresled in painiing, his worlc was displayed in school ari' shows +his year. Richard plans +o aHencl San Anronio College in Seprember and hopes +o maior in archi- +ec+ural engineering. Richard Chavez received ROTC award for oufsianding worlr lndianeH'e honors 'rhis year wenr +0 +he colonel of fhe pep squad. Sharon Ferrero, who was also a nominee for mosl' oufsfanding Senior girl. Sharon is The vice- presidenf of +he Naiional Honor Sociely, a member of 'rhe S+uden+ Council, and a member of +he Thespians. Also a member of 'rhe Fuiure Teachers and of Delia Sigma, social club, she is inferesred in swimming, music. and dancing. She plans +o airend ihe Universily of Housron when she graduaies. Sharon Ferrero sfands proud as 'rhe lndieneffe oufshanding sen- ior. I25 Honors Top Homemaker. Cosmeiologisi Picked Charlene Franz received The cosmeiology award lhis year. Charlene has an impressive lisl' of honors, includ- ing a iirsl place in +he Siaie Vocalional and lndusirial Clubs of America hair siyling coniesr and a second place ribbon in wig and mannequin division in 'rhe VICA conlesls. Charlene was also chosen Jrhe cosmelology represenfa- live for ihe Siardusi Prom. Her hobbies are bowling and swimming. Ailer graduaiion Charlene hopes io be a beauiician. Charlene Franz praciices rolling hair on a mannequin for proiec- lion. 'asv' Because she is a lady, can cook, can sew, and has ihe abiliiy +o lhinlq and solve problems relaiing 'ro homernalcing, we consider her lhe epiiome of whai a homemalcer should be, said Miss Janice Siorey, homemalcing ieacher, of Mary Ann Gray, homemalcing honoree. Mary Ann is a second lieulenanf in 'rhe lndianeiies, a lhree-year homeroom represenia- Jrive of lhe Siudeni Council, and an adviser for Sevenieen Magazine for ihe homemalcing de- parlmenf. Some of her hornennalcing ralenis include malcing all her own clolhes and l4niHing loo. Mary Ann plans io go io nighi school ai San Anlonio College lo ialqe a secrelarial course ailer her gradualion. Mary Ann Gray sews finishing louches on a dress. Moon River was 'rhe musical accompanimenl played by lhe band while Jose Sosa slepped for- ward lo receive his Honors Nighl award. Jose may noir be able lo slop lhal' river, bui' he -is pre- pared lo slop smaller floods, 'For Jose received lhe plumbing shop award. As sludenl foreman of his shop, Jose is already learning more lhan one praciical angle of lhe irade he has selecled lor his life's worlc. l-le plans 'ro work al his lrade un'ril drafled, or in case he is, he hopes he can s+ill pursue his chosen career. Meanwhile he is helping himself financially by worlcing afier school hours al a local grocery slore. Jose Sosa worlcs on pipe in lhe shops. i .fs Honors 9. Wilson, J. Sosa Earn Shop Awards Crearing wilh his hands has broughl Slanley Wil- son many honors in lhe building lrades deparimenl. The grealesi honor came Jrhis year when he received rhe mosi oulsianding senior award for lhe deparr- menl. Also nominaled for 'rhe mosf oulslanding senior boy in lhe school, S+anley is presideni of lhe Voca- Jrional lnduslrial Clubs of America building lrades chapler here, and is a member ol: lhe Nalional l-lonor Socieiy. ln lhe line of communiiy worlc, Slanley leads 'lhe singing al lhe Soulhside Church of Chrisl. ln his spare lime, he enioys, carpenlry, aufomolive me- chanics, welding and painling. Nexl summer he will probably aHend San An- lonio College, bur he iniends To conlinue wilh his cabinel worlc and someday lo operale a business of his own. Slanley Wilson polishes cabinel' which he has iusl Finished. Y A -LR Honors Senior Honors Nighi rf Ca piivaies Audience 'U A f . . ..,.- pq :K g I ,i Lkkl, I, A Se- xore X 1 ' ef., X ING sus. Par+ of fhe Honors Nigh+ crowd e I Harry Boyd and Caflwy Srapera receive speech honors X WJ 5 Caflwi Cox, Sandra Byars. Caihy Sfapera, Ann Luse, and Debbie Zimmerman porfrey 'rhe Towers of San Anfonio in a skif ai Honors Night f I I X 2-X4 X A i f CLUBS 7 Y Somerimes organized and some- +imes disorganized, someiimes wi'H-1 an excess of energy and somefimes lacking vigor, clubs made 'Hmeir own HAPPENINGS. They showed lofs of salesmanship and, in some cases, buy- lng power. Qfudeni Council D. McDougall: C. Wennermark Receive Ouisianding Qiudenl Awards Charles Wennermarlc, sTudenT council presidenT. received The Wards Award Trom MonTgomery Wards Tor being an ouTsTanding sTudenT. Besides The award he was also given a porTraiT oT himselT. AnoTher member To receive The award was Debbie McDougall. Harlandale 5TudenT Council was voTed vice-pres- idenT oT The Almao AssociaTion of STudenT Councils Tor The coming year. Besides aTTending The AASC, Tour council officers Trom HHS aTTended The Texas AssociaTion of STudenT Councils aT The Virgil T. Blossom AThleTic CenTer. This year. as lasT, The council enTered a TloaT in The FiesTa Flambeau Parade. The Theme represenTed Holland. Vice-Presidenl' Beverley Byars Recording SecreTary Chaplain Reporfer Ann Luse HisTorian SecreTary Treasurer Charlene Anderson Theresa Chavez Mary E. Garcia Sharon Hanna ParliamenTarian 'Debbie McDougall Corresponding WalTer Mebane The STardusT Prom was again sponsored by The Council. Theresa Chavez was selecTed as Belle and Frank Salinas was chosen as Beau. Campaigning for PresidenT lasTed one week wiTh boTh Ann Luse and WalTer Mebane giving rallies in The audiTorium during advisory. WalTer Mebane won The oTTice. STudenT Council underToolc many proiecTs To raise money Tor TAP. Among These were Hold-up Day, The Walk-a-Thon, and jars placed aT diTTerenT loca- Tions during advisory so ThaT members of The dif- TerenT classes could conTribuTe loose change. Al- TogeTher 5622.59 was collecTed. 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M Alberl' Andreolli Sandy Byars Helen Denller Tony Fajkug Blanclwe Arleaga Olga Canlu Sandy DeVoll Mary Jane Favela Karen Barllw Brenda Collins Yolanda Diaz Joyce Ferguson Vernie Blackwell Calhi Cox Dolores Elias Sharon Ferrero Marqarel Breig Yolanda De La Cruz Yolanda Esquivel Slwirley Gamez Irene Garcia ,f -M., ll Ruben Garza Slella Gonzales Mary Ann Gray Angleila Guerrero Raclwel Guerrero Kallwy l-lofner wx--p 1: W fl' I n r , f 1 f al ll li Jane Holl Judy Jell Tony Jimenez Jan Johnson Dorolhy Kreugel Lorraine Lazarine Q x fn I I Q' 1 W seg , I A , 2 V lla ' L - f vo.. - Louis Lazarine Carolyn Leal Gary Lewis , 2'- Brencla Lindsey Shirley Luiz Darlene LiHle Rosalinda Maldonado Mary Lozano Sandra Manno Celeslino Marlinez Linda Medellin Mary Medellin Maria Medina Mary Moreno ' Glenna Moses ns A , -an .- :vu 'HQ sa, L X Xe' , 'a Judy McCown Susie Navaira -,.- Roger Obergon Jerry Olsen 1 Blanche Osuna ' 11 .rp 's,. , -- Ann Luse and Theresa X Chavez go over Slu- denf Council records. 'uni l. -N ' ll 'fo Edward Ovalle Yolanda Pareclez Celesl Pena Qfudenf Council Floai Enlered In Parade Janie Perez Donna Richier Rosie Ramirez Kalhy Roccalo Gloria Ramos Lorraine Rusch Dolores Sanchez Eva Saucedo Della Sislo Susan Sparlcman Lillie Slarnes Susan Szoslakowslci Norma Travieso Evelyn Valleio fo: Hilda Villafranca Barbara Winlers Debra Yarbrough Lucy Yelland Mary Ann Gray, Shirley Bourne, Dorolhy Kreusel, and Lorraine Rusch ride on lhe lloal in 'rhe Fiesla Flambeau Parade. ,,M,f..-nf, , 5 X X N N N Y N X N JA, A ,,,, Band Raises Moneg Bg Selling FruiT The band spenT Tour days in AugusT aT Rocky River Dude Ranch learning how To march. ATTer spending hours and hours oT marching. They were Tinally ready To perTorm in public. Their TirsT performances were, OT course, during h'alT-Time aT The TooTball games. They also marched in Two parades, The Rodeo Pa- rade and The BaTTle oT Flowers Parade. ln March, The band held iTs annual banqueT. AT The bangueT The band sweeThearT and The mosT valuable band member were chosen. They were Melanie Hines and Tony Failcus, respecTively. Among The many Tund raising proiecTs were The sale OT ChrisTmas cards and TruiT. The money raised by These proiecTs was used To buy The Sousa Award, given To The mosT valuable band member. and Tor The band iaclseTs. Mr. Richard Harden To him. Thanks The band Tor The plaqu 'T Tw TWT 5,1 4, TRD T , zlx xi ' UT - V . .ww X' .....,. e Thar was given . A., QE Yr N N 'N QF V 3 I-wa' if , , L s - s we iial ss.. A ' S A ii s is -si K . . 4, fd .. 4 W lTop Rowl-Ruben Garza, Rene Rodriguez, Terry Wiley, Paul Welch, Louis Salazar, Thomas Rangel, Sandy DeVoll, Gerald Ballard, Dolores Elias, Melinda Persai, Roy MaH'hews, Sarah Sanchez, Riclcy Upshaw, Roger Morin, Herberf Hermann, Danny Dennis, Leo Mariinez, Pal Meyer, Dennis Salmon, David Mariinezy lNexi io Top Rowl-Rosalinda Flores, San- dra McCown, Tommy Chrnores, Alberi' Bean, Roberi' Robledo, Alberf Ramirez, Marlin Ruiz, Rudy Felan, Shirley Bourne, Jimmy McCown, Viclor Marlinez, Jon Voges, Sieve Ramon, Milion Luna, Gus Aguilar, Tony Failcus, Arluro Ramirez, Fernando Reyes, Wayne Deniler7 lThird Row From Topl- Pearl Talamanfez, Donnie Alvarado, Miclcey Cadena, Brenda ,M Collins, Juaniia Marlinez, Kaihy Hofner, Tim Mangan, Ber- nie Perez, Gilberl' Garcia, John Meehan, Gail Smoihers, Dale Villarreal, Liz Coleman, Judy McCown, Carolyn Leal, Helen Denller, Laurie Millnerf lBoHom Rowl-Mr. Richard Harden, Direcior, Rosie Ramirez, Yolanda Gulierrez, Dev Forge, Caihy Mangan, Romeo Gufierrez, Viola Orozco, Melanie Hines, Larry Hurllaerl, Carlos Alexander, Freclriclc Lopez, Bobby Solis, Jesse Talamaniez, Ricky Philips, Gary Williams, Melissa Porler, Harry Boyd, Beverly McMains, Valerie Jacques, Gil- berr Valdez, John Campbell, Carol Holi, and drum maior, Royce Sioclclon. Maioreiies-Gay Nell Mueniclc, Lucille Sua- rez, Nancy Taylor, Pam Wessels, Charlene Anderson. x .-j kk ggi f .e ..,s,,,: , 5, ' F is is s S. Whai' do you mean 'rhey're your grapefrui1? Jon Voges shows Alberl Bean some of The fruii lhal' ihe band sold +o raise money. EBM Seniors Work Hard. Have Fun .gs ,m,...-V- 5 Harry Boyd lakes a well-earned break afler a lnafd qfarne of ping-pong al band Camp. A Tony Failcus, rnosl' valuable band member, congralulalee Melanie Hinef, band sweellwearf, as Nancy Taylor loolrf- on. 'S Officers of Indian Band: llop Rowlillale Villarreal, Danny Dennis, Tony Failcus, Melanie Hines, Tim Mangan, Pam Wessels lBoHcm Rowl-Slnirley Bourne, Kallwy Holner, Helen Denller, Judy McCown, and Charlene Anderson. B-Band Members: Hop Rowl-Richard Soiis, Jerry Zapafay i2nd Row from Topl4 Henry Coronado, Cnris Alaniz, Susie Dominguez, Karen Gawiilc, Cyrildo McBurney, Roiaerf Fraqa, Ruben Arrioia, Ted Airncndarez, Mr. Richard Harden, direcrorq i3rd Row from Topi--Jesse Salazar, Edward Reyes, Larry Barner, Ernesr Heirnsarn, Carios Herrera, Roberr Janavaras, Jackie Monireuii, Linda Davisg fBoiiOrn Rowi-Philip Lozano, Nancy Hoffman, Deborah Arnbrize, Lorraine Lazarine, and Ruben Garcia. iff' .MN Sopiiornores af 'ine band barquoi in March, T 140 LV. Louis Lazarine, presidenT. Mr. John Gonder. superinTendenT, and Mrs. Geraldine Mullins look over Junior inducTion programs. M Naiional Honor Qocieig Requiremenis Raised NHS made a liTTle change in iTs inducTion re- quiremenTs This year. The previous 88 average Tor seniors was raised To 90. STudenTs will have To Try harder, Tor The Two poinT cliTTerence is a loT more Than iT may seem. The socieTy inducTed ol seniors and laTer I6 iuniors. Some oT boTh groups worked very hard To sell TorTune coolcies Tor TAP. OThers wenT To ele- menTary schools To Teach as subsTiTuTes Tor Teachers T There. AnoTher program sponsored by NHS was a TaculTy coTTee in OcTober. Members also TuTored sTudenTs who needed special help in some subiecTs. AnoTher change This year was The Time of The iunior inducTion. The ceremony was held aT The . . noon hour insTeacl OT in The evening, in order To al- 3-,L . . low sophomores To see The nnduchon ceremony. 9 K' 'ff' 9' A ff fvxn-4.3m A I Arkk ls' 'i rrr ' -. ' ' ' if ' ' ii'i H , Z 'i ' . A A A ' 'Q . ' J K K . 5:5--Q11 ' ,i5.V 4 V- f. . J, J' I K . J. 'ok , f.,v V T V . John Campbell , ' ,,. 5 ,W A A Q Louis Lazarine Deborah McDougall 'Ti PfGSldGf1l SecreTary .ey Sharon Ferrero Tony Faikug - U Vice-PresidenT Treasurer Kg gxiyy- Q T .... lg sr .. by .1 Clifford Cooper Alan Danielson Danny Dennis Bira Copeland Yolanda De La Cruz Walfer Dunlc Charlene Anderson David Arizpe Beverley Byars KenneTh Creswell Juan Manuel ErnesT Encino De La Vega 1- 2 4 '1 - f -4. . ' - su, . mi, . - - - su --. w,5 9x: . ' r ,J I lair g 4, i -A K ,ze -K , av. J A in R X f Ei 1 ki 'xx Rss il ie fd .1-vo i s .3 'YN 'Q' 'si L A Ramiro Garza Gene Hall Charles Humphreys Gary Lewis Sandra Manno Jesse Ornelas Ruben Garza Connie l-lays Mary Kenyon Thomas Mc3ride Gloria Mora Edward Ovalle Tommy Groesbeclc Jane Holt Mary Kosub William Mangan Suzanne Norris Tony Paflerson L+!-0 '-.I fi S pn, as , Rosemary Prielo Roberl' Robledo Rosie Ramirez Yalaada Rodriqu Mrs. Mullins pins club colors on Susan Sparlcman, Lorella Tuclc, Chuck Rilliman, Erneslina Rendon Adam Solis and June Odom. NHS I6 Juniors Inducied In Spring Ceremony fs' fir' fi W Q12 ,. ., iq . i 5 g -in 2 :ii ' 9 WM Clifford Cooper, Gene Hall, Robin Divila, and Alan Danielson praclice speaking before NHS induclion ceremony. Brenda Sl'ell'3ViS Royce Sloclcion Mrs. Geraldine Mullins 4' s X 'Pi gn-3 4 dr RM. o,,, i , , My L4 ,ia iq Nancy Taylor Diane Toscano Mr. Hardy Cannon Sponsor Sponsor sk Junior induciees: lSiandinql-Roberi Wemple, Roberi Cheiwood, James Ekrui, Beverly Benoii, James McCown, Brenda Corley, Chuck Riiiiman, Caihy Domann, and Waller Mebaneg lSea+edl-Susan Sparkman, Leonor Casio, June Odom. Lorefia Tuck, Hilda Villalranca, Barbara Winiers, Crescencia Medellin. f ,,,. .,,.,1f,,..-mfr: Eslela Vela gives a speech while Tim Mangan waifs, during NHS iunior incluclion ceremonies. 3 Richard Torres, John Campbell, and Danny Dennis serve Mrs. Geraldine Mullins and Mrs. Taylor eller iunior induclion. A K QSAS. ltd 53,5 f L f -A-1 V ' :gl .m :if . - , ,V A-5 M S , as ff E ' Eslela Vela Zeferino Villela Myles Wells Slanley Wilson Charles Wennermarlc LGMQHQ Windham mwwwlffw' Kxehf x f 1 e ! J' ix X - g , NE? V ,cb Q f . -1 Av Xxx N M, ff, N x 'I r . ' . .A VV, ,yy lx V. V V D i W' ' ' -, ' QQ' I .' V R: N34 ffsll A 822' 'M I - , ' vw .W 1 ' ..- V , '95-g , A'-V -e 1--1 I 0 , N A - 1 fl' Q ' srrr M r -f f 'f 'i ' ' ff , if 1' 3 I IVA V ,V V A K r NV 'V , I .- ,ev .' 'Www ' f ' yu Q 352 Eqmgff, -NVNV V ,,, ri, J ix ,.. 2521 ' 1-.53 .X M11 rl di Geraldine Escamilla and Virginia Herrera serve +0 Waller Mebane and Roberr Wemple. Laiin Ca+hg Domann Wins Siaie Hisiorian One oT The big projecTs oT The Junior Clas- sical League This year was To run one oT iTs members Tor hisTorian aT The STaTe ConvenTion in AusTin. CaThy Domann, iunior, won This oT- Tice. Also William Mangan and Dennis Salmon won Cum Laudes Tor placing in conTesTs aT The convenTion. During LaTin Weelc, around The ldes of March, various posTers were displayed in The caTeTeria. AT The annual SaTurnalia This year, Mrs. Geraldine Mullins, counselor, was made an hon- orary member oT The club. An uninviTed guesT aT The SaTurnalia was Charles Humphrey's peT snalce. lT was a parT oT his cosTume. Charles came as Aesculapius. FirsT year LaTin sTudenTs were also iniTiaTed inTo The club aTTer Their chains were broken by Mr. C. J. RiTTiman, Vice- Principal. Richard Torres gave a speech comparing The SaTurnalia and The war in VieT Nam. Sharon l-lanna was crowned Dinana. Judy McCown and Beverly BenoiT were her aTTendanTs. Money making proiecTs during The year in- cluded several paper drives, and noon maTinees. CaThy Domann and Charles Humphreys, winners ol The cosTume con TesT aT The SaTurnalia. I' 1 2 l R Mrs. ChrisTian Grace sponsor of J. C. L. and N, L. l-l, S. Officers of The JCL: John Campbell, presidenlg Sharon Hanna, secreTaryg Ellen Meyer, hisToriang and William Mangan Treasurer. 11,4141 lin 1,4 KJQ5- if -1.. '55 f ,J-il ,7-N' ,f-. I? 5 Sharon Hanna was chosen D J s 1 2 I , 1 inane af Hue Sa+urnaHa. Her fwo princesses were Judy McGowan and Beverly Benoit b'o o'Q 'q'Tr? P U Q6 .sz ml gg!! A rorfunm cnec SST. I FOTTUNS I5 bLiND .u,w.n'rc mruu-nm, - . 79? 5 JCL CREED The me bersoffke ajjieaguecove' H of X The ff 'in f :on LJ ROM A AETE TN A ROME THE ETEFNAL ITN and ,amine Lhes wage!-us1ndf3b'TC5 N Muon inns MTCKQTUKQ gap ff uni: 1' ff ,JAHH llilh Many posfers were pu? up during Lafin week. Laiin Honor Qocieign Mangan Wins Firsi A+ Naiional Conveniion S+uden+s faking Lalin I or ll, and an A in lhe course wilh noi less lhan a B plus in conducf, are eligible for Jrhe Naiional Lalin Honor Sociely. One of rhe proiecls of lhe NLHS was To malce a Golden Scroll. Persons who made donalions To Jrhe NLHS had lheir names engraved on fhe scroll. The Lalin honor sludenls helped lhe Laiin Club raise Jrhe money needed. A member of The NLHS, William Mangan, won firsl place in Larin l vocabulary ai Jrhe Naiional Convenlion in Tucson, Arizona, This summer. X. 3 W fr 'ffl .7 ' ' e H 1 H 'pus s . , li',ExA ,nf izgxgsi I 'satis' . Jai. 'f 1, . 1Q'f'g?fV'9 Mr. Douglas Sheedy, principal, presenls William Mangan a Nalional firsl place award in vocabulary. 55 ,va 5 Officers of fhe NLHS are lS+and- inglfflalhy Domann, hislorianq Sandy Byars, secrelaryq Beverly Benoit vice-presidenlg lSiHingl- Allen Rasmussen, lreasurer: and Richard Torres. presidenl: ,J -ww f.. 4 2 - ,h Ink Wi' Kalhy Harlan, Sharon Hanna, Richard Siiefer. Judy Mc- Cown, and John Campbell hanq lhe JCL insignia during Lalin week. Mr. Charles Rirlirnan, vice-principal, breaks fhe chain ol: Mrs. Geraldine Mullins. counselor, making her an offical member of 'rhe Laiin Club, while Brenda Carley pufs lhe honor cloak around her. Lxrm wmzx .,,4 Ellen Meyer, David Marlinez, and Richard Slieler, sell lickels lo fhe Lalin Club Malinee during lhe lunch period. C3 Sandi Galle PresidenT Gay Nell Muenninlc 4-Th Vice- PresidenT Sharon Smifh Song Leader Mrs. Carolyn Tyson Sponsor fx 1 K 4. R. l , I sc.. Rosemary Hernandez 3rd Vice- Presid-enT Helen OrTega Reporler Evelyn WhiTehead Treasurer Elaine Henry lsT Vice- Presideni' Yolanda Paredez SecreTary Wanda Avanfs HisTorian Miss Janice Sforey Sponsor Q ., A 'v EK l 1 X. R. . s. A ff f X . 'L+ N, .J y sv Rosemary Hernandezand Judy JeTT received disTricT offices. ma J. Cox Wins Area Vice-President AT The Fl-IA Area ConvenTion in AusTin. Jodi Cox was elecTed area vice-president This honor enTiTles Jodi To go To WashingTon in July To represenT SouThwesT Texas. OThers To ,win were Sandi Galle and Sharon SmiTh in The area chorus. Elaine Henry served as voTing delegaTe Tor Jodi. Seven girls were selecTed To Tly To Dallas Tor a one-day Trip where They meT wiTh groups of FuTure Farmers oT America. The girls earned money Tor Their Trip by selling cookbooks and boTTles oT vanilla. An FHA DisTricT ConvenTion was held in The l-larlandale audiTorium. This meeT is The TirsT oT iTs lcind Tor The local indepencleni' school disTricT. The girls in FHA have sponsored several Tashion shows This year. They puT on one Tor The P-TA and ar1oTher Tor The disTricT meeTing. Two sTyle shows were given during homeroom. 'Suv- Sandi Galle was selecled as FHA sweellrmearl and David Medina as beau. Jodi Cox. FHA second vice-president disl. president and a rea vice presidenl: PQ: ine Henry, Debbie Tumlinson. Sandi Ile, and Sharon Smiflm sang al' one of sryle shows. E wg i f fm , s.,., . Jodi Cox and Debbie Tumlinson prepare 'ro leave for 'flue FHA area convenlion. M Girls Dis Skill and Poise Yolanda Carrillo, Janel Enqbrock. Sylvia Palacious. Mary Lou Rodriquez, Virginia Alcoria, and Cecilia Mendoza praciice inferior decoraiion in class. Plas 'Y' f 2f -' i KE ,,liila 1 Y U, , i Y l gi l E 2 i xx fi Jodi Cox and Yolanda Qu' i in erro model formals al P-TA Siyle Show. 'V 7 -1:3 Jodi Cox and Elaine Henry model wool suils for con+es'l'. Jane? Reiclwerl displays formal for sfyle show Geraldine Escamilla, Lucy Gonzales, Rosalinda Rios. and Virginia Herrera serve for Nalional Honor So- ciefy recepfion. FHA Cooking. Hosiess Aris Learned if v E Mary Kosub. Louise Carr, Marli Reyes, Dora Longoria, Elaine Henry, Yolanda Quinlero, and Jodi Cox sei' lable for and Mary Ann Gray learn flower arranging in class. Honor SOgie+y Banquet Janel Engbroclc shows classmales how lo make pizza. N S .. K ' 1 ,mdmb V,'f: , 5541 s h1 ' Sfuclenfs s+udy 'fypes of mafernals m class. I Represeniafive of Yardley of London speaks on Yardley make-up. ,?3 X , I . ,,, N, Q , f f I I r. 'A V ,.,, Y , 4 - 1 ' ' 4 as fs-,ff K ' 4,i55f 1.-nw-A Lucy Cenfeno, Pai' S+rel'1le, Ninfa Cqmora, Wanda Avanis and Nancy Sims pain+ props for sfyle shows. Historical Society- Members Tour Hisiorical Qighis To become beller acguainled wilh lhe hislorical sighls of San Anlonio, plus having The pleasure ol visiling lhese places, lhe l-lislorical Sociely was crealed. The newly crealed club is sponsored by Mr. Hardy Cannon and Mr. Waller Medlin. Mr. Leonard Anguiano was a sponsor al lhe beginning ol lhe year, bul when he lell l-larlandale al rnid-lerrn, Mr. Medlin look his place. Membership in lhe club is nor reslricled lo per- sons lalcing hislory. ll is open lo all lhe sludenls inleresled. Some ol Jrhe places lhe members visiled were lhe Alamo, Braclfenridge Parlr, Wille Museum and San Jose Mission. Money raising proiecls sponsored by lhe club con- sisl of The showing of lwo Films. The 'Films slarred Spanlcy and Qur Gang. Surrounded by Barbara Winlers, Gloria Mora, Mary Lynn Kenyon. Bira Copeland, and Diane Toscano, Richard Torres sils alop an oven during one of lho club's lours, Q-1 x Q., Shirley Amons, Palricia Rojas, Rosalinda Ruiz, and Eslela Vela lake a break while visiling on one of lheir lrips. ri-. M. 7 K' 1-rv Y '? 1'-1, lr' - 'Zed 'K 6313 ,Q-Q, avg, G 3 'f-as A Richard Torres, Barbara Winiers. Diane Toscano. Mrs. Srinson, Mary Lynn Kenyon, and Bira Copeland enjoy 'fha sighfs of San Jose Mission. 4 .nn Mr. Hardy Cannon Sponsor 19 ,qi Mr. Walfer Medlin Sponsor s .5 y 0 1 .. my 1 ,V ne fs. H- Q . 'fs :Mfg W Ex? 1 :V Q ' f' , , -sg 'ny I f .f -L-,-a4,,. k av - 4 rl. -Q X NA' 55 .. 17 4' -:R+ I ,.., ., , MY . 5 - V ' -- i, M - A K,--fs , ,K my -,za ,fra - fer is s - if aaa. M M, 34- IN V i f f 6.4 ' ' f ' if52'?35 : 1 ' SPSS-H-Qi? 3 'Z X' ' . Wi, -A 1 r - '- .if -, W 5, 5 if ' rl M - 5 - 5 mx A as A me , F 'WL sr. . 5. ,ki . f if ivt' A f' N 'V f rv- :,.x.:m,5, - -rf..,-- V Ki 'I L. YS Q in W , K ayyr QTf'Si1.gh 4Qg,,1j1Mi5 'qi r, , iy,,f,m:,,,mf- iiffiig f f' ' Q A X - i f 5 '7 Q -n by . 2 . I X if , San Jose Mission is one of 'the places fhe Hisiorical Socieiy members visiied. EPB? Qfudenis Pariicipaie In One-Aoi Plays Hilarious comedy and saTire, were puT To an advanTage by The Thespians drama club, which has had some happenings during The year. Miss JudiTh Bogan, sponsor, and The club puT on Three one-acT plays. The ToTal French DenTisT was a saTire on suburban liTe, and Sunday CosTs Five Pesos was a rornanTic comedy. BoTh were successTul plays. A Long ChrisTmas Dinner was also given and was enTered in The lnTerscholasTic League ConTesT. A rnaior play was Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesserling, which was a waclcy comedy, abouT Two old, unseTTled ladies who geT rid of Their TenanTs wiTh poisoned elderberry wine and Then decide TQ dispose oT The bodies by burying Them in The cellar. Thespians also parTicipaTed in a STudenT Council play called Where Have all The Apple Peelings Gone? This play was a saTire on school liTe, Teenagers, hippies, happenings, and Teachers. Members enTering The lnTerscholasTic League ConTesT were l-larry Boyd and Ann Luse, Harry, senior, won TirsT place in disTricT Tor poeTry inTer- preTaTion. Ann, iunior, and SecreTary oT Thespians, won Third place in disTricT in The girls' division of poeTry inTerpreTaTion. Thespian officers: CaThi Cox, Treasurer, Ann Luse, sec- reTary, KaThy STapera, hisTorian, Nancy Taylor, pres- idenT, Miss JudiTh Bogan, sponsor, and Mike Lay, vice presidenT. Alan Danielson and David MarTinez plan To liquidaTe MorTimore in Arsenic and Old Lace Harry Boyd is shocked fo find a dead body in window seaf, in Arsenic and Old Lace i jf , . J n 'QM 1 5... Linda Fernandez, l.on Jeff and Terri GuiHory, pracfice for Sunday Cosfs Five Pesos Behind The scenes, sfaqe crew, Douglas Wessels, Paul Welch, Jack Day, and Mike Rufledqe, work on Iiqhf ef- fecfs and curfains. ,r 144' !,,-31 zigfma ' ,,ff:,1 I :ST-'f 5.7541 , xg 5, y xiiwg ku- ..-' E. I .g...,H,,1 ffiffl nf NTP ,S 1 Af fhe annual Employer-Employee Banquef, Fernando Hernandez, local presidenf. infroduces fhe Employers. Mrs. Marie Maddox lnsfrucfor OEA VOE Course Changes Name Office Educafion Associafion, formerly called Vocafional Office Educafion, was in ifs second full ferm fhis year. The OEA is affiliafed wifh fhe Of- fice Educafion Associafion of Texas. lf is an organi- zafion fhaf feaches ifs members secrefarial fraining, operafion of dicfaphone machines, adding ma- chines, all fypes of fypewrifers, and some fypes of calculafors. Sfuclenfs of OEA affend classes during fhe morn- ing and work in office iobs in fhe affernoon. These iobs are parf of fhe course, and if is Mrs. Marie Maddox, course insfrucfor, who obfains office iobs for fhem. One of fhe funcfions of fhe OEA is fhe Employer-Employee Banquef. This is where all Sfu- denfs falce fheir bosses ouf fo dinner. A second funcfion is fhe Sfafe Youfh Leadership conference. The clulo selecfs oufsfanding members fo parficipafe on fhe conference. A Farewell Ban- quef af Pecan Valley Counfry Club was anofher acfivify held fhis year. OEA officers: Fernando Hernandez. presidenfq Blanche Arfeaqa, vice. presidenfg Ernesfina Ren- don, secrefaryq Dolores MOreno, frcasurer: K Blanche Osuna, parlia- mcnfarian. 4? OEA members: Roy Rodriguez, Esllier Argui- io, Mary Es+l1er Perez, Norma Aparicio, Rosa Reza, and Clem Perez prepare fo go To San Anlonio College. U 1' F, g ,,,r,, .M wi Oiher members: lTop Rowl-Susan Landrum, Linda Gallier, Lucy Corlez, Genevieve Hernandez: lBoHom Rowl-Elida Hernandez, Mary Helen Jeff, Gloria Campos, Julia Rios. OEA members al San An- fonio College: lTopl-Wanda Forge. Calhy Daffin, Yolanda Flores. visifors, Julia Rodriguez. Mary Helen Jeff, Slella De La Garza, visifor, Ariuro Ben- avides, Erneslina Rendon, vis- akl. 2. ' 2 ,. iror, Rila Camaclwo. Fernando Salozar, Theresa Serbin, and Yolanda Diaz. .1 ' H f f , Q lf -Q V Hernandez, Gloria: lBoHoml-- l ff Q em R. Mosleg Wins Joske's Qcholarshi Among The many acTiviTies oT The DisTribuTive EducaTion Club were The annual employer-employee banqueT, The DECA convenTion, and a car wash. The banqueT was held on March I9 aT The La VilliTa CenTer. AT The banqueT iT was announced ThaT RoberT Mosley, sergeanT aT arms oT The Club, was To receive a scholarship award Trom The em- ployer's associaTion. On March 7-9, The DECA convenTion was held. Among The sTudenTs ThaT aTTended was Alicia Al- corTa. While aT The convenTion she received a plaque Trom Joslce's Tor being The ouTsTanding sTu- denT in DE in Area 4. ln OcTober a car wash was held aT Bob's Texaco. The money was used Tor The senior Trip. lu:- fm Alicia AlcorTa, lsT Vice-PresidenT oT The club. inTroduces Mr, Brandfass, The guesT speaker. EvarisTo CasTro PresidenT Alicia AlcorTa IsT Vice- PresidenT Virginia Cardenas 2nd Vice- PresidenT Alice Schirmer 3rd Vice- PresidenT Linda Bowles SecreTary Mary Torres Treasurer Terri Perez ParliamenTarian Hope Trevino T'lisTorian Milce Machacelc and Virginia Vargas assisT Mrs. T-lelen Temple in Training oTher D.E. sTudenTs on The regisTer. QI' Margie Marroquin Ciwapiain Roberf Mosley Sgr.-ai-Arms Edward Mendiola Sgi.-ai'-Arms in afar' .1 Terri Perez, Deana Yaws, Alicia Alcoria, Diane Deven give 'rhe car ifs lasi' rubdown af ilwe car wash heid by The club. 1 ' ,- xgv, i xii ix x W i,N H' w .xx I-' 1 ui vp 4 'lx 9 xy fi Dr .N Q., x Reber? Mosiey, receiver of a schoiarship award from Joske'sg Mrs. Heien Tempie, sponsor of DECA: and Mrs. Brandeie, chair- man of iiie area advisory commiiiee. Ibl 1 I XM Cosmeiologg Sfudeni Takes Firsi The cosmeloloqy deparrmeml, under llwe Jrrain- ing and leclwniques of Mrs. lna Slwaw, produced many fashionable lwair siyles. Charlene Franz, a senior Cosmeloloqy siudenl, received a firsi place Jrroplwy in The l-learl-or Texas Sludenl Hairslyle Comlesl sponsored by l'l'1e Texas Hairdressers and Cosmeiology As- socialion. Charlene compelled among all cos- meroloqy siudenrs in San Anronio. Ollwer l-ll-lS sludenls of VICA Cliapler IQO who allended willw Mrs. Shaw, were Sandra DeVoll, Rose Mary Mariinez, Viola Orozco, and Mary Roclwa. Sludenls wislwinq lo liave llweir lwair slyled may go lo rlme deparlmenl and give rlwe cosmelology girls a chance lo develop Jrlweir skills. . 'V Mrs. Ina Shaw Cosmerology WC Cosmefology officers: Slwirley Odom, parliamerfarianq Gloria Alley, Reporierq Vela Orozco lreasurer Alice Ramirez Presidenl Mary Esrela Garcia, sccrelaryq Sandi DcVoll, vice-presiderl. Jaclc Day operales The milling machine as Mike Wilber and Doyle Blohm loolc on, Three Place In Conlesl VlCA Chapler l26 consisled ol only len members. wilh Mr. William l'limlin, sponsor. Members were re- quired 'ro be enrolled lull lime in lrade, Technical, and induslrial educalion classes. Membership requiremenls were volunlary, and meelings were held every lhird Wednesday ol The rnonlh. Two meels were held, wilh dislricl rneel being al MacArlhur. March 8-9, and The slale meel al Auslin. Al' The dislricl meel lhree red ribbons were won lor second place by Carl l-leclcrnan and Melvin l-lolden in sludenl selecl-jobs and by David Slainlhorpe lor slu- denl specified iobs. All 'rhree wenl on lo lhe Auslin meel, where Carl and David bolh loolc lhird place ribbons and Melvin loolc a lourlh place. Doyle Blohm Presiclinl' David Slainlhorpe ,g Vice-Presidenl' Milre Wilber Secrelary Carl Heclrman Treasurer Melvin Holden Parliamenlarian KC.. .JL 'Sf P Mike Rulledge Reporler Jaclc Day Sql. al Arms Mr. William Himlin Sponsor Ronald Spencer lurns a brass ball lor ROTC sabers Tommy Groesbeclr Waller Dunlr Darlene Li'Hle Presidenl Vice Presidenf Secrelary Ann Luse Juanila Garza Suzanne Norris Treasurer Reporler Parliarneniarian Bards 8: Scribes Poeirg. Prose Combined In Smoke Signals Prose and poelry comprise Smoke Signals , lhe an- nual anlhology of sludeni lilerary fealures, published by The Bards and Scribes. The club has been in exisience for 'len years. The obiecl of lhe organizalion shall be lo encourage ihe wriling oi poelry and prose among members of ihe siudeni body: io increase appreciaiion of lhe conlenl and form of poeiry and prose in daily English classes: and lo bring iogelher siudenls who enioy crealive wri+ing , slales ihe Club Regisler. Miss Mary E. Daunoy Mrs. Rufh Lewis Sponsor Sponsor Jerry Lynn Olsen, Mary Lynn Kenyon. Debbie Mc Dougall, and William Man- gan, gel a preview of Smoke Signals. PM Teachers Receive Awards For Twenig Years' Service FuTure Teachers oT America and The Library Club worlc JgeTher Toward accomplishmenT. They pooled Their TalenTs iis year and came up wiTh an FTA proiecT Tor The sTaTe onvenTion, which became a TirsT place winner. The enTry was a series oT shorT sl4iTs based on The Child's forld oT EnTerTainmenT. Fairy Tales were The basis OT These :iTs. STudenTs porTrayed diTTerenT characTers such as l.iTTle ed Riding Hood and Snow WhiTe. Members of boTh clubs puT Their heads ToqeTher and ave recogniTion To Those Teachers who have served aT larlandale Tor abouT TwenTy years. AT The FTA BanqueT, Id aT The Pecan Valley CounTry Club, seven Teachers were esenTed wiTh awards Tor Their service. Many oT The FTA members subsTiTuTed aT diTTerenT ele- enTary schools during Teachers' meeTings, when more Than me normal amounT oT subsTiTuTes was needed. Mrs. Geraldine Darlene LiTTle Mullins Vice-Presidenl' Sponsor Suzanne Norris Mrs. James SecreTary Cormier Debbie Co-Sponsor McDougall EsTela Vela Treasurer PresidenT Jodi Cox HisTorian Barbara WinTers Chaplain Harry Boyd ReporTer Mrs. H. Kerbel, Mrs. I. Dixon, Mr. R. Harden, Mr. J. Gonder, Mrs. R. Mason, Mrs. L, Higbie, and Mrs. W. Neill receive awards Tor TwenTy years oT Teaching aT Harlandale. EA Enirg Wins Siaie Top Ten Projec+s Award , , K I ,... W, .k,, ...AWD xx EET- Nancy Taylor, senior, helps children wilh lhelr schoolwork all on of 'lhe elemenlary schools. 6 Sfan Johnson helps a llrsl grader look for his lunch 'rickel' al' Gerald Elemenlary School. Robin Davila porlrays 'rhe Crealure from 'rhe Black Lagoon al 'lhe Cornyalion. ,f 1 Z-J W ks Ah X 8 . . 4 ,Eg . 4 ' sr- P i rf f E we Q., -+9 sf, Y 'OQE HEQSW l Q I IO' 'if 1 wg' , n . Us . -1 g s g K I x ll X Y C ' Im x ,Q Tvs' Raggedy Andy lLouis Lazarinel and Raggedy Ann lLillian Sleell appear fx Eslela Vela, FTA president receives Top Ten Proiecls Award from Mr. Douglas Slieedy, principal. C9 ,L R X Ryo 1 9 A' V 'NME . 1: , 3 Q M 6 W if if in Fairy Tale skil in fine Cl'1ild's World of Enferfainmenf si f 's.fu, x is iss 5 ss wing, 13' gg? T Roger STiefer SecreTa ry John HuTTon Presidenl' Charles Wennermarlc Treasurer i 'S' AlberT Andreolli Vice PresiclenT Sian Johnson SgT.-aT-arms 'ss we f s , a, I ' 4 l 1 Les Beaux Bogs Liven School Wiih Iniiiafion Pranks Les Beaux Scrubs did noT dare To appear in public Tor Tear oT senior Les Beaux member seeing Them during iniTiaTion. Every morning during TooTball season was de- signaTed a Scrub day, and The Scrub carried on The regular iniTiaTion ceremonies, playing leap Trog, running laps, doing pushups, and proposing mar- riage. AT The end of TooTball season, The Tinal iniTiaTion was held, and Scrubs became Les Beaux. Les Beaux acTiviTy slowed down aTTer The iniTia- Tion. One of The lasT acTiviTies They had was posing as cheerleaders aT The Seniors vs. KTSA DJ's baslceT- ball game, sponsored by The lndianeTTes. as gun 1 ' Q Wil s ,'H M an I Wax: .W gy . 'tis f 7 5 xi Q 'J 5 ij I gas L ii? Gene Parchman, Senior, demonsTraTes The Scrubs saluTe To all members. isle.: s Russell Albach and Charles Humphreys prepare Waller Mebane for lhe l.es Beaux inlliafion. Roberl' Fisher. Gene Parchman, and John Huflon cheer 'their leam on al fha KTSA DJ basketball game. afraid lo show his lace. Alber+ Bean, afler iniliafion, is Della Former Les Lunelles Reorganize Club To encourage lhe members lo be more lady-like in grooming and manners is lhe purpose ol lhe Dellas. This social club is lhe reorganized club. Les Lunelles. Because ol lhe greal number ol members, lhe club was divided inlo lhree individual groups. These groups are lhe Della Chi wilh Mrs. Coller as sponsor, lhe Della Gamma. Mrs. Landrum sponsor, and lhe Della Sigma. Miss Hagerly. sponsor. Allhough a new club, lhe Dellas aclivilies included a Chrislmas parly where lhe enlrance lee was a small gill lor a children's sheller, The club also sponsored a leacher's collee. Yolanda Villarreal is presidenl, and Darlene Lillle is secrelary ol lhe club as a whole. Olher individual sec- lions have complele sels ol ollicers. , C I I ','n'1' 0 0 0 0' '0, .l' nI,' ,e' 0 1 .0 U l'l 0 ','I'l...4ll 9'.,o.'x 'S0xo .,N ',SU.'Tc . 0 x s sf ','o 4 f', . 0 .':'o.'.'. ',- u s 0 a !UOlll stances ,xssaeol ,ooo U 'Ill .Q ,laces-n 'l'5..e.a.a 'van na' Q 6,011 .g, 4 a,','.l.u 4 Qo.,, o n 'Org' , my Q L lg U0 9 K f .Q Ia. Q, , I ff fi 2-, 1,'u,','a , , 1 '14 lo, , 7 or 'r alfa.. 9 Q K 1l4o'.5 Q X 'lil i.' Y I . . Q x 4, .aug .si,'a',.an as a, . s's .94 ln, 'U .1 ,Q it... s .-'Q 1 Q s'mvf. Miss ss Xislnl 0 l70 Mrs. PalSY COHBI' Miss Nancy Hagerly Mrs. Judy Landrum Della Chi Della Sigma Della Gamma Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Yolanda Villarreal Darlene Lillle Presidenl Secrelary Beclry Gulierrez Shirley Lulz Hope Garcia Della Chi Della Sigma Della Gamma Presidenl Presidenl Presidenl Rosalinda Ruiz serves Mrs. Rulh Mason al lhe leachers' lea. Lucy Cenleno, Mrs. Coller, and Sylvia Rodriquez look on. 95352 Slale Vollegball Champions Members of Club FirsT in sTaTe was The record oT The Volleyball Team This year Tor The TirsT Time. ln a Three-game series, Harlan- dale beaT The Midland League 2 ouT oT 3. The scores were I6-I4, I5-I3, and I5-7. They also won againsT Spring Wood, l-lousTon, in a Two-game series wiTh The scores I5-l2 and I5-2. The Team is coached by Mrs. l-laTTie Kerbel. Girls SporTs Club consisTs oT boTh volleyball and Tennis girls. T One acTiviTy oT The year Tor The club was a picnic aT Braclcenriolge Parlc. The girls played TooTban, baseball, and Took a TasT bicycle Trelc around The parlc. ln May They wenT To The LosT Valley Dude Ranch in Bandera Tor a weekend oT swimming, horsebaclc riding and' oTher social acTiviTies. l2nd Row Baclcl-Norma PaTTerson, secreTaryg Gladys l-leinsohn. hisToriang lMiddle Rowl-KaThy 'STapera, Treasurer: PaT Spanagel, reporlerg lForegroundl-Karen Davies, reporTer. i I .K , NN ff, Mrs. H. M. Kerbel Miss C. Tiierina Mrs. P. Sfien Sponsor Co-Sponsor Co-Sponsor 1152? fx 14 if-ss W .L it , ,, X , he ', A1 'T 'ig .- J . ',, . . lr . 1 T lim c e,1e '. - ' EsTela Vela. vice-presidenT: Vernie Blaclcwellg Gloria Luna: and Teresa Chavez, presidenT, bicycle Through Braclcenridge Park on a Girls' SporTs picnic l7l Girls' Spitf- Club Has Picnic Al Cilg Park :N iw . gil ,- 'ilxxiha C .rw W ably ml Chris l-luizar. Pal Garza, ll-lislarianl, Eslela Vela, Elia Pallerson, Melinda Persal, Shirley Amons, Sylvia Caslilla, Thelma Perez, and Mary Garcia al' Breckenridge Park. i 2 ...H Mary Louise Ruiz. l-lenriella Flores, Lucy Yelland. and Diane Rodriguez hold Indian Heads made by Miss Celia Tiierina and sold by lhe club. I 24' N ' l-lenrielfa Flores relrieves a hall from lhe San Anfonio River. f , fl ' i if if, ,ff f I xi xizfyv x 'AJ J,fV0f,2: kk TN-X. iff, i A s N ' wg N' A VX- QNX X X AXNX fi fi is Sandra Niberl, Pal' Shepard. and Barbara ihe club. '-5 ' i I- Ranlcin. members of 0-w..,, bu... g 465' DeLaine Roberts, Mary Leal, Gloria Gufierrez, and Laura Hernandez, members of flue club. X , ,. i , .. Pal Garza, Elia Palferson, Cris Huizar, Teresa Chavez, and Eslella Palacious begin a game of foofball while on Girls' Sporls picnic. Elia Pallerson, Lorella Tuclc, Olivia Canlu, Sylvia Caslillo, and Tlrvelma Perez choose for baller. 'JI W V, 4' 45 g K Zi v ,mw- ,J w , E' .-P ' ' ' I ' ,fl W.,-y .... 4, H I K-w',,,,..., il, 'Wim . -- .-W 'wav . ,, X, Boflomz Sharon Ferrero. colonel: Second Row: Debbie Zimmermarilenior capfain: Mnrgaref Breig, presidenf: Barbara Winters. iunior capfainq Third Row: Jane Holf, maior: Beverley Byers, lieulenanf colonel: Top: Miss Doris Sly. sponsor. 5 - , 'i nr! fr, Indianeiies Seniors Work To Finance Trip To Ruidoso Sandra Manno Drill Team IsT LT. Rebecca Gufierrez 3rd PlaToon IsT LT. Mary Lynne Kenyon 6Th PlaToon lsT LT, Yolanda Villarreal lsT Plaioon lsT LT. MargreT Breig 4Th PlaToon IsT LT. Shirley Luh 7Th PlaToon lsT LT. Linda Medellin 2nd PlaToon lsT LT. Brenda STef'Fens 5Th PlaToon IST LT. Azalia Luna 8Th PlaToon lsT LT. To add To and ioin in The Tun Margarei' Breig shakes iT in The lndianeTTes' Shindig. WiTh a new and ouTsTancling spiriT. The lnclianeTTes parTicipaTed in various ac:TiviTies. A Tamale sale was one oT Their money making proiecTs. OTher proiecTs oT The year were The Shindig, a Tlower and candy sale and The Follies. Besides These, The seniors of The club parTicipaTed in a baslceTball game againsT The KTSA DJ's. Pro- ceeds Trom These acTiviTies wenT To Tinance The seniors' Trip To Ruidoso, New Mexico. Every oTher year The lnclianeTTes march in The BaTTle oT Flowers Parade. This year They macle The long hilce Through The sTreeTs OT San AnToni0 and marched The nine-mile lengTh of The paracle. lndianeiies Honors Awarded To Spiril Siudeni Yolanda De La Cruz Sylvia Roclriquez Sandi Bowman Isl' PlolOOr1 2nd Plaloon 3rd Plaloon 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. 2nd Ll. Belly Diaz is awarded Miss School Spirif al lhe McCollum pep rally. Elba De La Torre Efh Plafoon 2nd Lf. Mary Ann Gray 7+h Plaloon 2nd Ll. Pal Roias, Charlorle G-lowney, Azalia Luna, Suzanne Norris, Darlene l.i+'lle, Mary Kenyon, Brenda Slellens, Jane Holt Shirley Luiz, Sharon Ferrero, and Debbie McDougall pose wilh 'lhe snow in Ruidoso on senior lrip. Charlorre Glowney 6+h Plaloon 2nd Lf. Bira Copeland 8+h Plaloon 2nd L+. 1 rv B SUIANNE fn 0,m.twf. xx . if .Y ,K ,nf i Q wen ,v-ff . 4 ,f wifi ,sy .1 ff . g Q. wwf N. A 1- x. Aw, g,g3. mb 2' ,mf rj, ,QF K L S f N-3, . . ,P fk: J CHEERLEADERS: fffnccfxmgl Beverly Bemouf, ' ' X PC D9 I Mz,DCmgaUx sz mor Cy7Of3V'NCGdC'Vf Darlene LHHQ, scmlcr ChCilVICdTgOVQ Hopl Suzanne 1 1Nf'rrIQ,1'ead cHfmrYc.1dQr. X - .V N k1,,:hi f:'k K' 5' lf: A lndianefles Siudenls Work Wilh Club Kalhy Roccalo Isl Plaloon Nl' Debbie Burgamy Jan Johnson lsl Plaloon Isl Plaloon Cynlhia Gallegos Nalalia Nieio lsl' Plaloon lsl Plaloon Callwi Cox and Andy Andreolli prelend fondness of each ollwer ai' Pep Rally. Hiilll Ricci Ware, disc ,l ML ioclcey. hangs from baslcel' al baslcel ball game sponsored by 'rhe lndianelles. ,i - . Leonor Casio 2nd Plaloon lrene Garcia 2nd Plaloon J -H 'Q--si wr 'C Slella Gonzales Kallny Harlan 2nd Plaloon 2nd Plaloon Teresa Gulierrez Dinah Oviedo 2nd PlalOOn 2nd Plafoon Rosalinda Maldonado 3rd Plaloon Cheryl Shoclcy Biolanda Fabela Norma Gonzales 3rd Plalaon 3rd Plaloon Gladys Garcia Rachel Gonzales 3rd Plalcon 3rd Plaloon 3rd Plaloon ane Hell, Debbie McDou7all, and Sharon Forrero on lhe sensor rip, Ruidoso, NM. Pafricia Rojas 4-lh Plaloon Anna Sanchez 4lh Flaloon Coleffe Chavez 4lh Plaloon Janie Perez 4lh Plalofn Beverly Benoit presenls Randy Hul- chcson as Mr. School Splril. gf w I wx , ffjl -....s W K India neiies Spirii Included In Aciiviiies ff f ,f ,,,, , ,z -N ' ' Yf23f!E!4Zl??f5f 1 ' -W --so I ' , I ,jr , f ,f V lllrw 1 . Wlf 2 ff X V' I WJ . .llrlrrr - x mr. . I - , , ll '1 I LL,, x .fx I , ,Z by It 1. '1 'l fl' ... ir ll Calhi Cox Elizabefh Herrera Yolanda Paredez Sin Plaloon Ginger Hodges Sllw Plalocn Sill Plaloow Ann Luse Ellw Plaloow K , ,.,..af ,,.--'f 'w Sllw Plaloon Kalhy Slone 5ll'w Plwlozn Dev Forge does a swlngivg Clwarleslon al lndlanelles Slwlndiq INDIANS TURN COWBOY-Debbie Zimmerman and Darlene Llllle porlray Cowboys in a skll. Soi SI Ella Bray Sarah Ramos 6llw Plaloon 6ll1 Plaloom Yolanda Esquivel Pal' S6nCl'I6Z 6+h Plafoon bllw Plaloor Irene Caunder Minerva Fuenies Mary Herrera Esfher Lopez Susie Navaura Claudia Pafferson 7H'm Piaioon WH Piaioon 7H1 Pinioon 7il'n Plaioon 7ii'3 Pliioon 715 Piaioon i , - Q Deborai1Ai'lr 8:5 Piaffmn Debbie Dunn Sin Piaiacn Joyce Ferguson s1HPwefa1 Leonor Garcia Sin Pin? 13 nf eg Hin ' ., X 2515 Q- - ' ' P . u .,., . rv -.de Connie Hays Bin Pi :icon Doroihy Kreusel Fir Pinion' Nancy Raclcler Sin Pi Win Loraine Rusch ETL Pinfizwn WN ' Q55 til Spirifcd indiancfies Wacky Gdicrrez, nr a uf if ff SD drum at H10 Harlandaie-McCollum Foofbal' gum lndianehes Drill Team Enferiains A+ Various Acfiviiies The lnclianeTTes Drill Team consisTs oT TwenTy- eighT girls plus The lieuTenanT colonel, Beverley Byars, and The lieuTenanT, Sandra Manno. The Drill Team perTormed in various acTiviTies This year, such as TooTball games, baslceTball games, The ROTC Drill Team CompeTiTion, The Follies, and Honors NighT. This uniT has iTs annual TryouTs in The laTTer parT oT The summer. Members are piclced Trom among The sophomores and juniors oT The pep squad. They are chosen Tor Their abiliTy To march, Tollow ca- dence, and respond To commands. The sponsor, Miss Doris Sly, and The miliTary oTTicers eliminaTe The group Trying ouT unTil The lasT are chosen. These girls are The new members oT The Drill Team. DRILL TEAM T si f af of .5 A , ,A -all lrene Garza Carolyn Hollman Linda Norris Wanda Reynolds Marilyn l'lGSlil'lQS Sharon Hanna Julie Perrdlelon Sngan Spgirlqmgm Sylyia Herrera Glenna Moses Yolanda Ramirez Lillie Slaves Paily Tarano Rila Tiierina Esllner Torres Norma Tmvieso Hilda Villalranca Debra Yarbrouqlw iiii f. gl 5 I A , u . June Odom M' f S lFlagbearer Sandy Byars lBannerellel Slwaron Hanna llzlagbearerl Taking advanfaqe of Leap Year, iniliale Robbie Bullalo proposes lo HHS prin cipal, Mr. Douglas Slrieedy. Evelyn Kafara, Chrisfine Edwards, and Teresa Gulierrez enioy fhe Chrisfmas parfy. The Chief Paper Receives ILPC Highesf Award Always 'frying lo meel a deadline 'the Chief Sfaff succeeded in puHing ou+ a very 'rimely news- paper. The paper received an Award ol Disfinguished meril' from The lnferscholasfic League Press Con- ference for I968. This was The highesl award a high school newspaper can receive from lhe League. Juanifa Garza, circulafion manager. received an lnferscholasiic League Press Conference pro- ficiency ci'ra+ion for her sfory in +he,Sep+ember issue aboui' Poyy Kwan, a Chinese boy here. A+ The Press Banque+ Teresa Gufierrez was announced edilor for +he I969 Chief. Juanifa Garza. Bonnie Shaclcelford, Mike Ballard, and Sian Johnson helprmalcea pasle-up for The Chief. ,A , 1 diff' Joey Palmer doesnur see wha? lhe sign- Popeye is frying Gabriel Borrego and Teresa Guiierrez visil wi+h Paul Thomp- lo say al lhe iournalism class four of lhe KENS TV Sfudio. Mrs. Dororhy Slinsori, sponsor of The Chief and The Redskin, is surprised by The Chrisimas gif? bolh The siafis gave her, 46 :TBQL son, columnist during The iournalism class four of The News and Express. S Teresa Gulierrez is announced Edifor of The Chief for 1969 al' lhe Press Banquet ffl 419 '- gf X lfn I H is , , 2 I Redskin Yearbook Receives A Firsi in Naiional VViTh a sTaTT larger Than ever beTore, The press room has been exTremely acTive. The I967 Red- slcin received a TirsT raTing Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion oT The Columbia Uni- versiTy in New Yorlc. lT also received a Top Ten raTing Trom The Texas l-ligh School Press AssociaTion in DenTon. Phyllis Sandoval was ediTor oT The T967 ediTion wiTh Tive members reTurning. The members ThaT reTurned are l-larry Boyd, head phoTographerg Beverly Byars, business manager: CliTTord Cooper. sporTs ediTor7 Brenda STeTTens, ediTorg and Roger STieTer, phoTographer. The worlc could noT have been done wiThouT The special help oT l-larry Boyd. l-le coached The Two sophomore phoTographers, Jim Johnson and Diclc STieTer, To Talce his place when he leaves This year: and he also supplied many Mrs. STinson is forced To Tie a sTring To Royce STockTon's finger To help him remember To bring a roll of needed film., needed picTures. AT The annual Press BanqueT. held aT Pecan Val- ley CounTry Club, Dale Villarreal was announced I969 Redskin ediTor, and Lillie STarnes, business manager, Quill and Scroll pins were presenTed. The new Quill and Scroll members are Ann Fisher. Richard MarTinez and Dale Villarreal. The only old member To receive a pin was Beverly Byars. T MN y 'KJ 5: f. v .rrF 1' . di MAAQNQLN Mai' ua ,,,, .M . I' h2....,,w- so .L www 1 Jodi Cox and Susan SzosTalcowslci work on The yearbook while Lillie STarnes Types away in The background. .T x ., may , Harry Boyd Tries To concenTraTe while Brenda STef- fens. right explains To Dale Villarreal her new responsibiliTies as ediTor. Q X Slaff members ai ihe Chrisfmas parly: lS'randinql-Ann Fisher, Brenda Sleffens, Judy McCown, Dorofhy Kreusel, Richard Mariinez. Clifford Cooper, and l-larry Boyd: lSiHirigl-Roger Sliefer, Lillie Slarmes, Diclc Srieler, Dale Villarreal. Belly Diaz, Jim Johnson, and Beverly Byars. z4Q Dick Siiefer and Jim Johnson, sophomores, develop picfures for The yearbook. I87 XXX W gb -D Richard Ramos divides The dyed EasTer eggs among The children aTTer The egg hu nT. Red Cross Siudenis Sell Qiock The Red Cross Club sTarTed many money-male ing proiecTs. Members sold candy in order To buy iTems noT donaTed Tor Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas basl4eTs. The basl4eTs were given To needy Tamilies in The c:ommuniTy. For Their EasTer proiecT The Red Cross members made EasTer baslceTs To Talre To The children oT ST. PeTer's and ST. Josephs Home Tor abandoned i ' x is Mrs. Renee Casares Rosalinda Ruiz Sporsor SecreTary Lucille Suarez Shirley Amons PresidenT Treasurer Gloria Mora ParliamenTarian Linda Hernandez Vice-PresidenT children. They also planned and Toolc The children on an egg hunT. ln March The Red Cross began iTs sale oT SCS lSupporT Our Servicemenl shares. They sold Them Tor QSC' a share. They were sold To help The American Red Cross. Over Two hundred and TiTTy cerTiTicaTes were sold. Twin naw ,mia Bllg? Children OT Home give EsTela Vela and Gloria Mora a push aT EasTer ParTy. K-s ,TN Louis Ybarra slwows a lauqlw ol uncerlainly wlwile lic aifcmpls 'lo eel a piece of Algae Calce made in 'rlwe biology deparimeml. xii Aciivifies Sfudeni Amazed Ai Biologg Elvia Fclan has a look of repulsion as slwe examines a cow's eye in Mrs. l-liclQ's biology class. si , ,ff-Q-ff Q is i gags, Vs 1.- N 1 4: Nl . , , 'N X Mr. James Breuer demonslrales llwe clissecfing of a slwarlc lo Louis Ybarra, Oscar Hernandez, Dolores Sanchez Alesvia Granados Alice Marlinez, Celia Vasquez. and Jimmy Denson. Joseplwina Perez hopes 'rlne Algae Calce made by Mr. Bremer Tasles beller llwan il sounds. 'gf-.L .,-.1 Z. H 'Y 1 Vu , ' gg fe Acliviiies HHS Swings wilh Talenled People Mr. George Warmack brings oul llwe soul of his waler hose as he plays Lillle Boy Blue Come Blow Your Horn al' P-TA Varlely Show. Mr. Douglas Slneedy. principal, and Gary Allen do 'llwe lwlsl al 'llwe ln- dlanelle sponsored Slnindlg. Royce Sloclclon and Tony Failcus emlerlain al' llwe Band Banquet .1 The audience looks on helplessly as flue Mummy. Myles Wells. carries llwe maiden, Slwaron Fer- rero, away, al' FTA Cornyalion. ig, MM- A T Mionflum Ciwbiif 50.6193 be 9 l-laQi.,Wf 'EQ :WV This is one cowboy flier didn'l' survive an lndian raid during Spiril Weelc. Tribe loolball players ram llmrough posler provided by +l1e drill leam al' slarl of game. I94 :-- .. ,,,4,,.,. , ,....- N. M.. All Junior lndianelles lalfe over as cheerleaders al lnorne baske-lball game Aciiviiies Faculig. Siudenis Boosi Spirii Mr. John Lile and Mr. Douglas Sheedy wifh ofher 'reachers provide a sldf durlnq pep rally. Robin Divifa, lineman, gfves a speech during rally. Eames? Trevima fries io mafch Hue weird expressfow of We cowboy posfer during Spirif Week. .Acfiviiies IndianeHe Seniors Plag Disc Jockegs Boy, Girl, or Wha+7-John Hulfon, Russell Parchman, and Roberf Fisher lrade places wirh The regular cheerleaders for The game befween rhe lndlanerle seniors and lhe KTSA DJ's. lndianeffe seniors desperafely aifempl fo make a baslcef. Bobby Solis. drummer in The band. enferrains rhe crowds during half- Hme ai' Jrhe DJ game. 'fa Suzanne Norris 'fries 'ro keep fhe ball while being chased by one of The DJ's. Acfiviiies Miss Ti'erina's Homeroom Wins lniramurals Elizabefh Boozilcee and Lorie Boslwlclc measure llwe running broad lump for Rosemary Priefo. 1 L l98 xff - Q. ---...... K-.iii ' ' b- A -A . .. ------.....,,....,, an .. 'e lv- .., l--..-.. -us.-...1u......g..,, 1-' , ..L......, 1 , Us ..,,,,,. ,-,,,.N.,,,.,. H, ti--M.......... , f .s---...- C . :js N Fernando Covarrubia and Jesse l 4 Salda'rT'a display l'l'1eir lnlra- l 4, mural Volleyball lrophy aller 82 Q: Fizz 'B I 1 p I f X X If l Miss Celia Tiierina's home- FOOVT1 WON. J l '-'wi .Q - .M-..., ,., K , . 1- vi fp 1 .,. ,..,,,,,,,,. ,..W ,,,...,,,,,. K ' -N ,,,,,,,,, , , A ff .1 g i k -Q..-I-,Z M- xx, .':,.XgX! me ff,l:,.4 1 HA - E A , K C, x bf cb H 'L-'-f-M g . T-35,6 If . Ji. 'ag' ,, cc .1-4 f ', nal a w ,L . ,.... . 5 Xa- if .KD G v . E. 5 Weis 0 f x - by at lu-R lg Roberl' Felan alfempls lo hif lhe ball back To Doyle Blolnm MASQ k Sfiifw' Carl Hackman gels ready 'lo hit fhe ball back lo Emery Fisher as some ofher sfudenfs look on. 200 Jane l-loll' pins llie ribbon for lndianelfe lvlaior on Hilda Villafranca. i i v Q, P A X eg 1 Aciiviiies Honors. Offices Received ai Prom , QV' Gay Nell Muenninlc pins maiorefle ribbon on Carol l-loll. Sandy DeVoll, Dale Villarreal, and Melinda Persal' loolc On. ,Q , ' . . A s New Cheerleaders: Debbie Burgamy, Julie Pendlelon, RosaLinda Enriquez, Beverly Benoil, and Kallny Roccalo. Sql. Maior James Dyer presenfs Louis Mencliola his commission, as Yolanda Ramirez and Gary Presion look on. Yolanda was clwosen queen of flne Mililary Ball. Karin Salvalore slraiqlens Gabriel Briones' uniform al' Hue Miliiary Ball. Gabriel Briones, Jimmy Jolnrislon, Willie Busfillo, and Richard Marfinez presenf Swords before 'ine saber wallc al' ine Maroon and Gold Prom. Aciiviiies Jog Reigns A+ Maroon, Gold Prom ,R A Barbara Winiers, new lndianeffe coionei, pins ribbon on Norma Travieso, new junior capiain. NL a 'Q Beverly Byars, ir. coionei pins ribbon on her sisier, Sana Byars, new iieufenanf colonel. 1 Susan Sparkman, new presidem' of fhe lndianefres. proceeds Through The saber walk. as-.:1 ' ' Trick phofoqraphy used by Jimmy Johnson, school phofographer, wi'rh Susan Szosrakowski and fhe Unifed Sfares flag as his subfecrs. John HuHon crowns Suzanne Norris, head cheerleader, as fooiball Sweeihe-arf. Ac+ivi+ies Siudenis Have Fun in Sun Jesse Garcia, Norma Pallerson, Diane Rodriquez. and Raymond Roclriquez visii' l-lemislzair while if is sfill under conslrucfion. They wear safely lwais. 4 Robbie Buffalo, Louis Lazarine, Yolanda Villarreal, and Margarel Breig wail' for floal 'lo gel under way. . iiiiii 'V u N w i I A X . X f ' , . , Q Y haf! V V . , ' N 2 's 4' ',' Q' ' A 1. f I l 1 l , . ix il I K A -S mx' 43 r. 'xg Y ' f -eb? - i fi' S 0 fs ' ' My H .ak Y .4 'i a WE all J kb , i.'W'w:,,. in V r 'fi .- ' 1 f,4g.l,!v,a:3im?Q' I R Q . M , in ,' X 'lf ,,, a .J I my IM! . 'W' 51' b l x l a 5. i as V, ,ix .4 QQ, .A fx K' r f , Q , Q ,,5T 1 , . as , 365, ', QA! 'z-Q 'vi ,.f3v, Q 9 l?y5'w ful . Q 1' Calhi Cox and Sandra Byars wave as They go by on lndlanelle floal af Ballle ol Flowers paracle. Mary Ann Gray. Slwlrley Bourne, Dorollwy Kreusel. Roberl Campos, and Nancy Taylor awail' llwe beqlrminq of flue parade. tssefwmf fr l hug G-wg.. ns-Q. 'lwlulnqr , x , 3,1 'b M ' . v Ag ,' Oy 'ra w , - 11 y --if 3' .1 ' XS ii, 'Av ,eq 1, 205 1 f' f' an-Til. Q' K.. Indian rain dancers from Sou+h San per- form for fhe sfudem' body. ,K 5 ,fy ,Lf 1-of 'r E , f x -G.. Aciiviiies Band Goes To HemisFair Dale Viilarreal +akes off her shoes affer a Hof day af HemisFair. ,,..,..- ,.,..w Mr. Richard Harden direcfs fhe bard af Hwear evening performance a+HemusFa1r 5- x w . 3 fl N3 alia. xl I I3 is pivjid I 1- as fig if Q 'S id, ..-Q rpm , .. ,K A1 s X l 'L 4 xi 1 xx 'E X S r rrrrr X F M , li we ' ihw ff 3 lrrr l wr , .lg A ififfi M if se ,ff 'e ' .. ,, k .1 ixzy a.. My F ' if f s f ' is ' Ef f rrrr r': M 4 Q 'X 5 ': fm- - ' V wdhkx' c Aciivilies I 6 Graduales Receive Scholarships fs-...agp Debbie McDougall: Valediclorian Tex. Council Church College Scholarship Sam l-louslon Slale College, l-larlandale P-TA Scholarships Tony Failrus: Salulalorian Tex. Council Church College Scholarship SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS: lliopl-Pele McGari+y, Sul Ross Alhlelic: Diane Toscano, HTA: Roberl Mosley, D.E.: Tony Jimenez, SANYO: Tommy Groesbeclc, J. B. Bowden: Waller Dunlc, l-larlandale Lion's Club: John Campbell, Breckenridge Foundalion:.Tony Faikus: Fernando Hernandez, Lulac: Roy A. Rodriquez, SANYO: lBoHoml-Eslela Vela. Trinily Univ.: Rose- mary Prielo, Harlandale Secrolaries Assn: Sharon Ferrero, Della Kappa Gamma: Debbie McDougall: Beverley Byars, P-TA: and Palricia Roias, Our Lady ol lhe Lake. Q ADVERTISERS' INDEX Balfour Co., The 22I Bel Air Auio Supply 2l0 Bilbrey Lumber Co. 2I8 Boswell's Dairy Queen 2 I4 Cap'n Jim's 2 I9 Coca-Cola 2I2 Cuda's Grocery 2I8 Davis, Ed Enco 2I9 Day, Lee Texaco 220 De Luxe Supermarkef 2I4 De So'ro's Barber Shop 2I5 DeVoII, C. E. Confracior 2I3 El Diamanle 2l5 Frosf Bros. 223 Fron+ier Drive In 223 Garza's Boo? SI'ore 2I6 Gerier's FIoris'I's 222 Gibson's Discounl' Cenfer 2 I9 Glasslov 223 Gonzalex, Julio, SI'a're Farm Ins. 2I3 Goodyear Service 223 Hance Au'I'o Paris 2I2 Handy Andy 22I Harding, Fred Phoiographer 2l7 Harlandale Bapiisl' Church 2I0 Harlandale Cleaners 22I Harlandale Melhodisl' Church 2I7 Harlandale Painf 81 Wallpaper 220 Haifield Flower Shop 2I6 HEB 2I6 Hickslnsurance 22I Hopp's Inc. 2I8 Howell, Doyal, SIa'Ie Farm Ins. 2I4 Joske's 2I7 KauIman's 2l5 Krosh-Al Molel 2I2 La Feria 2I4 Lux Bakery 8: Donul' 2I3 McNeel's Jewelers 222 Manhahlan Cafe 2I6 Medina's Beaufy Shop 2I I Mission Pharmacy 2I2 Morgan Cleaners 2I6 Nann's Food CenI'er 2I7 Oak Farms Markef 2I6 Pe'Ie's Body Shop 223 Pollyanna Apfs. 2I4 Record Rendezvous 223 San An'I'onio Equipmenf 2I5 Schul'I'z Jewelers 2I8 Sears 220 Souihside Funeral Home 220 SI'a Tex Roofing 222 Sferling Elecfronics 2II Taco Hui 220 Texas SI'a're Opfical 223 Trinify Lulheran Church 2I9 Union Sfafe Bank 222 Uh, Dr. Homer, chiro. 2I9 Venus 8: Apollo Healfh Club 2I3 Warmack's Pharmacy 222 Williamson, Ronald Really 220 Zachry, H. B. 2I9 Q BEL-AIR is Q I AUTO SUPPLY We Fas'r Radio Dispa'l'ched - Service Ill W. Hufchins :seiko WA 3-7538 -' -x iiialrlaxnimle Baxpiigt Uhurrh 502 E. Soufhcross A Church With Emphasis on Youth Andy Odom, Pastor Ralph McPheeIers, Educ. Billy Baker, Youth Professional Hair and Wig S+y ing MEDINA'S BEAUTY SHOP YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS 5405 S. Flores WA 3-400I N III I ' X I X STERLING ELECTRONICS I407 S. W. Milifary Dr. WA 4-595i T W I Iso s.E. MiIi+ary Ham l5l2J WA 3-7533 2Ql, ' 7 44TT 3 M , .. mm T55.gvaW4Hww, fwwwpf-,- Fasi' Delivery WA 3-4389 Prescripfion Service 5930 So. Flores WA 3-4324 3257 Rooseveh Complefe Machine Shop San Anfonio, Texas - Open 7 daze a week 15: QQ to thai? my M graduatmg 3 Class mmmgl E?QwQiXA?'4?Ww X better YN 4 ee Coke gg T eeb. .e.A Q eww f Tmlfe -ell 4- - f N 925 Tw wy 4:e444 Te eww ,p T .5.. . M MN T'f ' f X BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY T ' i Coca-Cola Bottling Company of San Antomo 2I2 C. E. DeVOLL General Con+rac+or WA 3-8348 or WA 3-8334 235 W. Mayfield Blvcl. San Anlonio l SOUTHSIDE INSURANCE CENTER LUX BAKERY AND AUTO-LIFE-FIRE DONUT SHCP JUU0 GONZALEZ 5:02 s. Flores WA 3-9557 H39 S' W' Mlll+ 'Y The only bakery on The Soulhsicle WA 4-I543 open 24 hours. Promp+ Personal Service 5, 'i VENUS 8. APOLLO HEALTH CLUB ig, in 698 S. W. Milifary Drive ,L , WA 4-7I5I QQ? San Anfonio, Texas 7822I X BOSWELL DAIRY QUEEN 58ll S. Flores San Anfonio, Texas WA 2-053l TH E POLLYAN NA APARTMENTS Luxury Living ai' Down fo Ear1'l'1 Prices 247 W. Dickson WA 3-279i San Anfonio, Texas MR. AND MRS. J. D. CROCKER, Mgrs. DELUXE SUPER MARKET IT-he Home of Fregh Mean Berry Diaz models a formal ar soufhside La Feria. LA FERIA House of +l1e Bride 5l30 So. Flores 423 S. W. Milifary Drive 802 W. Commerce DOYAL HOWELL STATE FARM INSURANCE I522 Pleasanfon WA 2-50 I4 Gary Howellg Charles Vlfennermarlc, Slu- , denl' Council president and Mr. and l Mrs, Howell in his office. SAN ANTONIO EQUIPMENT RENTAL INC. 938 E. Soulhcross WA 4-228l Majorelles llell 'Io righll: Gay Nell lvluennlnlc, Lucille Suarez, Nancy Taylor, Pamela Wessels, and Charlene Anderson al loolball game. Open ll A.M.-2 P.M. Closed Wednesday KAUFMAN'S INC. CA 7-l453 l00 S. Flores S+. EL Befween 'rhe Courfhouse and Cify Hall MEXICAN RESTAURANT WA 3-9606 l002 Pleasanlon Food To Go L. A. GONZALES and FAMILY San Anlonio, Texas DE SOTO'S BARBER SHOP 6608 So. Flores 9 A.M. To 8 P.M. V , Jan Johnson. Rebecca Guilerrez. and Virginia Hodges admire lndianelle bools purchased a'r Kaulmarfs. HATFIELD FLOWER SHOP OakFafmS' Flowers by Wire WA 3-2122 Milk and lce Cream 29I7 Roosevell' Ave. MO 4 6 HENRY GEMBLER JR. owner ANER 726 S. W. Mililary Dr. WA 3-40l I Harlandale S+uclen+s Agree People in fhe Know Shop H. Famous Brand Boo'rs and Weslern Wear C1051 HMI!! USf GARZA'S BOOT STORE Every+hing Weslern From Bools +0 Hals 80I Soulh Sl. Marys CA 7-687I Complimenls of fhe A Hi' V v Z5 Famous 2 Y, A-f ., 2 MANHATTAN L 'A RESTAU RANT V Downlown F- M Nex+ +o Maieslic Theafer Dale Villarreal purchases qroceries from cashier Charles Harlan, give to Creffsmavxslnip and Pine detail To 'H16 Faculfy and Sfudeni' Body From +l1e HARLANDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JOSke'S Of Texas Soufh Flores and Wesi' Whife Ave. WOLFF AND MARX We Exfend fo You a Mosi' Cordial lnvifafion fo Worship Wi'I'h Us REV. ROY H. MAY, Pasfor NANN'S FOOD CENTER Qualify Foods ai' Budgef Prices 69II So. Flores WA 4-20II San Anfonio, Texas .4 R' Debbi Zimmerman, Teena-Texas member. models in The Camelia Room af Joske's of Texas. abodf the paknstahivxgf attention we MODERN BS tomorrow In Servuce ind NIC dbilatg to Qive you photos you wIlL erxiov and 'treasure 4-for the rest uP :sour hCe ln Bexar Counfy Nearly Every Third Color T V Sef Comes From l-lopp's HOPP'S INC. 4116 902 S. W. Milifary Dr. WA 4-4268 Siore Hours 9 A.M.-9 P.M. . A y , HoPP..- ,. . ra WTO' .1 I 'rrr in R094 All CGNDIHDWEI HEADQUARTERS B I L B REY Congra+ula+ions, Seniors M B E R C U WA 3-4396 2038 Pleasanion Road GRQCERY AND MARKET A 4709 So. Flores WA 3-7343 SCH ULTZ JEWELERS 2004 Pleasanion Rd. WA 4-l22l Experf Wa+ch and Jewelry Repair and Engraving Megaphones, Foofballs, and Charms Bulova and Elgin Wa+ches Quali+y Jewelry Beverly Beniol awails change in score board The lndians score a Touchdown. ED DAVIS ENCO ENCO PRODUCTS 6II2 S. FIores WA 3-9257 David Medina, Darlene LiHIe, and Robin Divlla af II1e Tribesman CIub Iooiball Iaanquef. ERNIE , nk. HOMER uTz DEWINNES . I f Chlroprador C X ' 35II RooseveI'I' 60I3 S I'l FI - ' DUI Ofei 2 If 3-75II f f,,ff S 5 if fi L5 If an' Ai TQ e 5' X. GENERAL CONTRACTORS QSGENERQC L Q- O SKILL. INTEGRITY? EAND RESPONSIBILITY C9 Y vi 5' O 0'-AMERXQ' TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 5520 Sou'I'I1 Flores Y - A WA 4-I733 We Invife You and Welcome You 'Io 2627 Milnary Dr. s.w. WA 3-77I5 Worship Wi+h Us. TACO HUT Buying or Selling Real Esfale RONALD WILLIAMSON, REALTOR N I I07 Eureka No. 3 lo27 Ran 6622 50- Flofes WA 3-4327 N 2 93 Shasia No. 4 430 B cl Rd S A ionic, Texas LEE DAY TEXACO HA RLAN DALE PAINT AND WALLPAPER ArI'isI Supplies Cusiom anal Ready Made Frames 5608 S. Flores S+. WA 2-77II S E RV I C E 3227 Roosevell' A 5 Y' AUIONIO- Texas San Anfonio, Tex 782I4 WA 3.9770 SOUTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME 630I Sou'rl1 Flores WA 2-6339 HARLAN DALE CLEAN ERS Service Willw a Repulalion For Over 35 Years DRY CLEANING-PRESSING-ALTERATIONS 5649 S. Flores Sf. WA 2-I3ll Aufomobile Fire Casualiy HICKS INSURANCE AGENCY 66I5 So. Flores WA 4-4276 l Q ,W i , x Huberf Leop d sacks groc es af Handy Andy 9992l. AEAEAAAEA lun l .....,. ...... . ............ . ........... .... 12:22:11:11:2jfjf:f:I:I:f:IjI:f:fjIZIQIQIZIQIIZZI:Izfffzfjfjjiz GEORGE RAMSEY. T. JONES JOHN BERGMANN 204 Weslern Republic Bldg. Ausfin, Texas GR 7-8766 Represen+ing L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Jewelry's Finesf Craflsmen Class Rings and Pins 0 Clu a 0 b Insngm 0 Diplo l Medals 0 Trophies Plaques m c + I C nvifa ions ws I k , I I fl? , ' .. 'Q it ' ,. , ,A Ae I I A A9 A, A 91, A , ,.i H ,gflk fu l h f I , f V X ' ,,. gxw is fx AX , 0 iq' :fx .QA 5 B? ' , X 'I A X v Ji' A nun: I, ' I f Q Xu - rv .sh ,E HY 'A we 1 i s Ass. K L , ki xx X' f -,MX - Deanna Moreno wiih a flower arrangeme I OUR SPECIALTY Flowers for All Occasions GERFERS FLORIST OFFICE: WA 2-I20I NIGHT: ED 3-9408 2007 Pleasanfon MEMBER OF nsu-'fiona W n W RLAC S 5800 S. FLORES IN I978 WHEN YOU TURN BACK THROUGH THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK, YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU STARTED A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ai THE UNION STATE BANK 3570 S. W. MiIiI'ary Drive San Anfonio Texas BMW 'i'0' 'n'm '5 0 11 MISSION R RDDFING A Sta- gen: LE WA 3,459I 223 E. Housfon SI CA 68389 I EXAS STATE OIDTICAL TSO FRCNTIER DRIVE IN Bes'I' place fo meef your 'friends 2727 Goliacl Road ED 3-428I SSTQY GOODYEAR SERVICE 4lA 3 X 6I4 s. w. Milifary of 3 ig b .. CAFE-HOTEL WA 34563 xg SUPPLY co. 724 S. Flores HAROLD P. SCHUTZE ' , G0 fx CA 5-2789 R an We Supply Your Cafeferias xfff We PETE'S BODY SHOP 5l0l Soulh Presa LE 4-l67I Specialize in Oven Balcecl Enamel , ,. ,MV rf ndS enna oses, lie arnes,a GI M Lll Sl' C fy dW oun r an esfern Arfisf Charley Bonus Record Free fo All Record Club Members af RECORD RENDEZVDUS IVlcCl-eless Cnty Eas fhe Posf 1' Mall Across F Office and Barb Sh p LE 3-90l I l'O Arf I2. II3 Assisfanl' Superinfendenf 6 Affendance office 9. 26, 27 Band ll5, I35-I39, I97, 206-207 Bards 81 Scribes I64 Baseball 52, 55, l24 Baslcefball 39-42 Biology iso, mi Boolcroom 8, 26, 27, 29 Buildings I. 2, 4 Building Trades 22, 23, I27 Business IS, II8 Business Manager 7 Campus I, 2, 4 Chief, The I84-l85 Chemisfry I7 Cheerleaders I77, I94, I96, 2OI, 203 Choir I3 Classes 57-I04 Commerical I9, II8 Cornyafion I93 Cosrnefology I9, I26 Counselors 8. 28, 29 Curriculum Co-ordinafor 6 DECA lDisfribufive EcI.l IS, II9, I60-I6l Delfas l70 Disc Jockeys I97 Drum Maior I35 I ad! Qubjecf Index Elecfrical Trades 23, l22, I23 English IO, Il, I08 FHA lFufure Homemalcersl 24, 25, l48-ISS Floafs 204-205 Foofball 32-37, I94, I95, 203 Foofball Sweefhearf 67, 203 FTA iFu'rure Teachersl l65- I67. I93 Girls'Sporfs I7I-I73 Golf 43 HisforicalSociefy l54-I55 Hisfory I5. II2 Homemalsing 24-25, I26 Honors 56, IO5, I28 Hurr'cane Refugees 68 lndianeffes IO7, l25, I74- IS3, I96, 200. 202. 205 lnfrarnurals I98, I99 Journalism IO, ll, II4, l84- I87 Junior Class Officers 79 Junior Classical League lLafinl I44-I47 Junior Red Cross I88 Juniors 80-9I Language Arfs I0 Languages I4, ll6. II7 Lalin I4, II6, I44-I47 Les Beaux I68-I69 Library 9, 29 Maioreffes I35 Mafhernafics I6, II lvlefals I63 Milifary Ball 2Ol MosfOufsfanding IO6, l2O-I2l Music l2, I3, I4 Nafional Honor Sociefy I 40- I 43 Newspaper l84-I85 OEA lOffice Educ. Asscn,l I8, I23, l58, I59 Office Help 26-27 On fhe Spof 64 PE 21, I24, l98 Pep Rallies 6I, 206 Plumbing 22,127 Principal 9, IO7, l2l, I46, I67, I83, I92, l95 Proms 200. 202 P-TA 2, 30, I92 Redslcin, The I86-l87 Regisfrar 8, 28 ROTC 20. 2l, 70, l25, 20I School Board 7 Science I7, IIO Senior Class Officers 68 Seniors 59-78 I Shops I9, 22, l22, I23, I26 I27 Social Science I5, II2 Sophomore, Class Officers 92 Sophomores 93-IO4 Spanish I4, II7 Speech IO, I09, l28 Spirif Week I94, l95 Sporfs Honors 56 Sfudenf Council 73, 74, l30-I34 Superinfendenf 6, 7 Sfyle Show 24-25 Tennis 50, 5l Thespians IS6-157 Traclc 47-49, I98 VICA I9, 22, 23, I22, I23. I26, I27. I62, I63 Vice-principal 8, 43, 76, I47 Volleyball 44-46, l24 Welding 23 Yearbook I86-l87 THIS IIUIISE IS BEING BUILT HIGH SCHOOL BOYS III TIE BIILDIIG TRADES CLASS HARLANDALE HIGH SCHDQL' .4-4,5-f' Ackman, Wanda I3, 80 Acocks, Faye 80 Acosfa, John 93 Acosfa, Sylvia 80 Adame, Virginia 80 Adkisson, Mr. Herschel 2I. 38, 4-I, 43 Aguilar, Diane I3, 80 Aguilar, Guillermo 59 Aguilar, Gus 93, I37 Aguilar, Irma 93 Ahr, Deborah 93, I8I Alaniz, Cris 93, I39 Alaniz, Minerva 93 Albach, Russell 59, I69 Alcorfa, Alicia 59, II9, I60, I6I Alcorfa, Virginia I0, 59, l50 Aldana, Frank 93 Alexander, Carlos I37 Alexander, Mary 24, 93 Alfaro, Sylvia 59 Allen, Gary I92 Alley, Gloria 80, I62 Almendarez, Ted 80, I39 Alonzo, Berfha 93 Alvarado Alvarado, Donnie I37 Alvarado, Joe 47, 49 Alvarado, Luis 59 Alvarado, Mary 80 Rosalinda 4I, 93 Camocho Amaya, Amelia 80 Amaya, Audilia 93 Amaya, Mercy 59 Ambrize. Debra 93, I39 Amons, Mrs. C. 30 Amons, Shirley May 26, 44, 46, 59, I54, I72, IBB Anderson, Charlene 59, l30, l35, I37, I38, I40. 2l5 Andreolli, Alberl 43, 59, l32, l6B, l7B Anguiano. Mr. Leonard I5 Angulo, Mary Sylvia 93 Aniol, Kafherine 80 Aparicio, Mr. Marfin I4 Aparicio, Norma 59 Aragon, Mary Louise 93 Aragon, Silverio 93 Arbogasf, Sharon 80 Arbogasf, Shirley 59 Arbulhonf, Jackie 93 Arguiio, Esfher 59 Arizpe, David 59, l40 Arocha, Alberf I3 Arocha, Alfredo 59 Arocha, Mary 59 Arocha, Pafsy 80 Arrendondo, Esmeralda 93 Arriola, Ruben 43, 56, 399 Arfeaga, Blanche I8, 59, I32, I58 Avanfs, Cheryl 80 Avanfs, Wanda 29, 59, I48, I53 Avila, Frances 80 Qludenl Index Babida, Rachel 45, 93 Backus, Bill 59 Baer, Bonnie I3, 93 Baer, Thomas 59 Baeza. Louisa 59 Bailey, Miller 93 Balderas, Melda 59 Ballard, Gerald 59. I37 Ballard, Mike 60, I84 Balle, Fernando 80 Ballesferos, Sylvia 93, l82 Barbey, Rex 80 Barbey, Rudy 60 Barbosa, Margaref 93 Barcenez, Pele 32, 33 Barner, Larry 94, I39 Barrera, Ignacio 94 Barrelf, Diana 94 Barrois. Guadalupe 80 Barroso, Arfhur 60 Barfa, Bill 52, 54, 80 Barfh, Karen 80, I32, I82 Barfleff, Lewis 94 Bafes, Adolph 94 Baffles, Larry 42, 94 Baufisfa, Charles 94 Bazan, Rosa Linda 60 Bean, Alberl 80, I37, I69 Beiar, Arfuro 60 Belfran, Rose Marie 80 Benavidez, Arluro 60 Benoif, Beverly 80, 88, l42 l45, I46, I77, I79, 200, 2lB Benoil, Rudy 94 Berry. Mr. Frank 2I, 32, 34 52 Befancourl, Pafricia 80 Beffis, Roberl' 94 Beyer, Danny 80 Bishop, Mr, Eugene I5, I6 Blackburn, Linda 94 Blackwell, Vernie 45, 94, I32, I7l Blakeney, Dean 60 Bland, Tom 80 Blohm, Doyle 60, I63, I99 Bogan, Miss Judy IO, I56 Boggess, Mr. Charles 6 Banilla, Arluro 94 Boozikee, Elizabefh 60, I98 Borchers, John 94 Borrego, Gabriel I3, 60 Borrego, Janie 80 Bormann, Mr. Burfon I6 Boslwick, Lorie 60, I98 Bolello, Angie 60 Bofello, Rudy 42 Bourne, Shirley 60, I34, I37, I38, 205 Bower, Judy 94 Bowles, Linda 60, I60 Bowman, Sandi 60, I76 Boyd, Harry I2, 60, 73, 77, I09, l28, I37, I38, I57, I65, IB6, l87 Boyd, Joe 80 Brandele, Mrs. I6I Brandfass, Mr. I60 Brashears, Mr. W. 7 Bray, Ella 94, I80 Brazell, Melody 60 Breig, Margarel 26, 58, 60, 73, I32, I74, 204 Bruer, Mr, James I7, I9I Briones, Gabriel 6l, I85, 20l Briseno, Josie 6I Broadway, Mike 6I Brown, Grace 94 Buenlello, Gilberl' 6l Buffalo, Robbie 24, 94, I82, 204 Burgamy, Debbie 80, I78, 200 Burn, Miss Consfance I0 Buslillo, Willie 20, 80, 20I Busfos, Anna 94 Bufler, Harold 94 Byars, Beverley 6l, I06, I30, l32, l40, I74, I87, 202, 208, 232 Byars, Mrs. Ray 30 Byars, Sandra 8I, I28, I46. l83, 202, 205 Caballero, Vicky 94 Cadena, Mickey 8I, I37 Calderon, Raymond 6I Carreon, Renee 6l Carver, Gary I3 Carrera, Erasmo 6l Carrillo, Rosa Linda 94 Carrillo, Yolanda 6l, l50 Carver, Gary I3 Casanova, Gloria Bl Casares, Mrs. Renee I5, IBB Casarez, Mike 32, 33 Casas, Louis 94 Case, Irene 94 Casillas, Linda 8I Casillas, Manuel 94 Casfanedo, Teresa I03 Casfilla, Dora 94 Caslilla, Sylvia l72 Casfilleia, Connie 8l Caslillo, Elia 8I Casfillo, George 32, 33 Caslillo, Hilda 6I Casfillo, Josephine 8l Casfillo, Casfillo, Casfillo, Sylvia 44, 6l, I73 Viclor 6l Yolanda 94 Casfo, Leonor 8l, I42, l78 Casfro, Evarisfo 62, ll9, Gloria 81 I60 Caslro, Juan 62 Caunder, Irene I8l Cavazos, Maria 62 Cavazos, Marfin 62 Cenfeno, Lucy 29, 62, I53 Chandler, Felix 62 Carnacho, Pablo 32, 33, 39, 94 Camacho, Rifa 6I Camarillo, Raymond 8I Camora, Ninfa I53 Campbell, Anna 94 Campbell, John I7, 6l, 64, III, I37, I40, I43, I44, I47, 203 Campos, Frank 20 Campos, Gloria 6l, I59 Campos. Roberf I3, 20, 6l, Chapa, Chapa, Chapa, Mirfhala 8l Rey 8l Rudy 47.49, 62 Chavarria, Roberf 94 Chavarria, Sanfos 94 70. 205 Cannon, Mr. H. D. I5, I42, I55 Cannon, Mr. R. L. I4 Cano, Teresa 6I Canfu, David 23 Canfu Diana 8I Canlu, Olga 94, I32 Canfu, Olivia 44, 6l, I24, I73 Canfu, Roberl' 8I Canfu, Yolanda 94 Cardenas, Consuelo I3, 6I Cardenas, Frank 32 Cardenas, Jerry 39, 6I Cardenas, Virginia 6l, I60 Carley, Brenda Bl, I47 Carlin, Thomas bl Carlisle. Mr. Charles 23 Carr, Louise 94, I52 Carr, Rose Mary 94 Caranco, Charles 6l Carreon, Barbara 8I Chavez, Coleffe 94, I79 Chavez, Dolores 8l Chavez. Gregorio 94 Chavez, Juan 32, 33 Chavez, Lupe 8l Chavez, Richard 32, 33, 47, 62. I25 Chavez, Theresa I3, 46, 58, 62, l30, l33. l7l, I73 Childers, Le Roy 62 Chmores, Tommy 82, I37 Cione, Cynfhia 82 Coleman, Elizabefh 94, I37 Collins, Brenda 82, I32, I37 Confero, Roberf 62 Confreras, Alicia 62 Confreras, Lupe 94 Confreras, Yolanda 94 Cooper, Clifford 62, l40, I42, IB7 Cooper, Mark 94 Copeland, Bira 62, II6, I4O, I53, I55, I76 Cordova, Jerald 82 Cordoway, Evelyn 94 Cordoway, Joe 32, 33, 47 Cormier, Mrs. Jamie 9, I65 Coronado, Henry 94, I39 Corfez. Beafrice 94 Freeman, Lloyd 65 Corlez, Dora 62 Corlez, Lucy 62, 159 Corlez, Roberl' 39 Coller, Palsy 18, 170 Covarrul:-ia, Fernando 62, Dallin, Kalherine 62 198 Covey, Pal' 94 Cox, Calhi 73, 82, 128, 132, 178, 180, 205 Cox, Jeanie 25. 82, 182 Cox, Jodi 25, 82.91, 149, 150, 151, 152, 165, 182. 185 Crawlord, Joe 62 Creswell, Kennelh 62, 140 Creswel1,Sleve 95 Cruz, Johnny 95 Cruz, Louis 82 Cruz, Ruben 51, 82 Cuellar, Arlhur 62 Cuellar, Mi14e 25, 61 Cuellar, Yolanda 82 Danielson, Alan 51, 62, 140, 142, 156 Q Danysh, Barbara 95 Daunoy, Miss Mary 10, 74 164 Davies, Karen 44, 45, 46, 56. 62. 171 Davila, Blanca 95 Davila, Lupe 32,33 Davis, Barbara 95 Davis, Linda 95, 139 Davis, Palsy 62 Day, Jaclc 157, 163 De Anda,A1ice 62 De Anda, James 95 De 1-loyos, David 95 De 1'-loyos, Lupe 95 De La Cruz, Yolanda 62. 132, 140, 176 De La Garza, Philip 42 De La Garza, Salvador 62 De La Garza, Slella 28, 62 De La Torre, Ellsa 63, 176 De La Vega, Juan Manuel 63, 117, 140 Diaz, Yolanda V. 13.63, 132 Dickey, Mrs. Lucille 7 Dielrich, Cindy 25, 82 Dimas. Lydia 95 I Divila, Robin 32, 33, 39, 55 63, l42,I66, 195,219 Dixon, Mrs. Ina Mae 10, 165 Domann, Calhy 82, 142, 144, 146 Dominguez, Benny 82 Dominguez, Susie 139 Donahoe, Kay 63 Dowlearn. Melody 63 Dubois, Cheryl 82 Dugosh, Charles 82 Duncan, Leslie 47, 63, 78 Dunlc, Gerry 82 Dun1c,Waller 63, 108, 140, 164, 208 Dunn, Debbie 95, 181 Dunn, Mr. Jesse 7 Duponl, Mr. 1-lamillon 16 Duran, David 82, 85 Dyer, Bennie 82 Dyer, Sgl. James 21, 201 Ecl'1evar'ria,Ernesl 82 81, 184 Edwards, Krisline Elcrul, James 82, 142 Elias, Dolores 95, 132, 137 E1izondo,1gnacio 64 Elliriglon, Thomas 82 El1ioll,Vic1cie 96 Ferguson, Joyce 96, 132, 181 Fernandez, Linda 64, 157 Fernandez, Lupe 83 Ferrero, Sharon 28, 65, 106, 125. 132, 140, 174. 176. 179, 193, 208 Ferringlon,Marl1'1a 96 Fe-Hy, Roberl 32, 33, 65, 81 Felly, Ronald 96 Figueroa, Sylvia 83 Filces, Eddy 96 Filoleo, Anaclelo 65, 73 Fisher, Ann 83, 187 Fisher, Emery 83. 199 Fisher Roberl 25, 65, 196 Flores, Alex 32 Flores Connie 65 Flores 1-lenrielfa 45. 83, 172 Flores, Lupe 96 Flores, Olga 83 Flores. Rolserl' 96 Flores, Rosalie 83 Flores Rosalinda 83. 137 Flores, Susana 65 Fraga, Roberl 96. 139 Franz, Charlene 65, 126, 162 Freeman, Palricia 83 Fresnillo, 1-lilda 65, 117 Frey, Gary 65 Frilsche, Mr. Clem 18 Frilz, Edward 96 Fuenfes, Judy 83 Fuenles, Minerva 83, 181 Galle. Sandi 12, 13, 114, 148, 149 Gallegos, Cynlhia 96, 178 Gallegos. Felipe 83 Gallegos, lsabell 13, 65 Gallier, Linda 65, 159 Galloway, David 96 Galvan, Rosa 83 Gamboa, Daniel 83 Gamboa, Gloria 83 Gamez, Shirley 28, 65, 106 132 Flores, Yolanda 28, 65 Fonseca, Gloria 83 Forge, Devorah 96, 137, 180 Forge, Wanda 65 Gaona Delia 96 Gaona, Virginia 96 Garcia, Adelina 83 Garcia, Alberl 83 Garcia, Bealrice L. 96 Encino, Ernesl 64, 140 Engbrocls, Janel' 64, 150, 152 Enriquez, Carmen 64 Enriquez, Joe 96 Enriquez, Narciso 83 Enriquez, Rosalinda 83, 88, 182, 200 Enriquez, Trinidad 64 Escamilla. Geraldine 25, 96. 143, 151 Esco1:nedo,1rene 83 Escobedo, Joe 83 Espinoza, Eddie 47 De Leon De Leon Carolyn 95 Eslher 63,73 De Leon, Gilberl 32, 33. 92, 95 De Leon Jose 63 De Leon Michael 47,95 Denn, Alberl 52. 82 Dennis, Danny 63, 137, 138 140, 143 Espinoza, Lydia 96 Esquivel, Joe 83 Esquivel, Yolanda 180 Eslrada, David 23, 32. 33 Eslrada, Minerva 64 Eslrada, Sonia 96 Evans, Alfred 64 Evans, Nancy 96 Denson, Jimmy 42, 47, 95, 191 Denson, Nancy 63 Denller, 1-lelen 63, 132, 137. 138 Denller, Wayne 79, 95, 137 Desrnulce, Norman 95 Deven, Diane 63, 161 De Voll, Sandy 82, 132, 137, 162,200 Diaz, Belly 11, 63, 73, 176, 187, 214 Diaz, Richard 82 Diaz, Yolanda S, 63 Even, Daniel 22, 64 Fabela, Biolinda 64, 179 Failcus, Tony 17.64, 107, 110, 132, 1 193,207,208 37, 138, 140. Farias, Susie 64 Favela, Mary Jane 64, 132 Felan, Elv ia 83, 190 Felan, Roberl 64, 199 Felan, Rudy 83, 137 Felan, Yolanda 64 Fellcner, Mrs. Joan 18 Sg+.!Mai. James Dyer in a lillle horseplay aller 'lloocl swamps lh ROTC field. Garcia Beafrice R. 65 Garcia, Diana 65 Garcia, Edward 96 Garcia. Ernesl 96 Garcia, Esperanza 65 Garcia Gilberl' l37 Garcia Gladys 83, I79 Garcia. Heclor 65 Garcia lrene 83, l32, l78 Garcia, Janie 65 Garcia, Jesse 32, 33, 79, 204 Garcia, Joel lOl Garcia Johnny 67 Garcia, Leonor 83, l8l Garcia Margarel 96 Garcia Garcia Maria Isabella 65 Mary ll llh greasy 44.83, iao. I72 Garcia, Mary ll2lh gradel 65 Garcia l62 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garca, Garcia Garcia, Garcia Garcia. Mary Eslela 83. Mary lsabel 65 Micaela 65 Mike I3, 65 Pauline 84 Rebecca 96 Richard M. I2, 65 Rico Carlos 65 Ruben 96 Garza.Ani1'a 84 Garza, Andrew 32, 3 Garza. Elia 24, 96 Garza, Emilio 32, 33 Garza, Frank 52, 84 Garza, Henry ll llh gradel 84 Garza, Henry ll2lh gradel 65 Garza, lrene 84, I83 Garza. James 66 Garza, Juan 96 Garza Juanila ll, 66, l64, l84 Garza, Paf 45, 96, l72, I73 Garza, Phillip 84 Garza, Ramiro 65 Garza, I4l Ruben 66, l32, l37, Garza, Sonya 66 Garza, Viclor 96 Garza. Viclor 66 Garza, Virginia 96 Gassiof, Mr. Ronnie Gawlik, Daren I39 Giddings, Edward 84 Giles, Gillin. Mrs. Lois I0 Jackie 97 Glowney, Charlolle I3, 27, 66. l76 Godoy, Norma 84 7 S . v-N -ts V? Gomez, Armando 32, 35, 39. 58. 66 Gomez, Carmen 66 Gomez, Louis 97 Gomez, Mario 84 Gomez, Nancy 97 Gomez, Neomi Gomez, Reynaldo 66 Gomez, Rila 66 Gomez. Roberl' 84 Gomez, Rudy 52, 55. 66 Gonder, Mr. John 6. 7, l4O, l65 Gonzales, Anlonio 42, 97 Gonzales, Arlhur 66 Gonzales, Diana 84 Gonzales, Gary 97 Gonzales, Mr. Gerardo l6' Gonzales, Grace 66 Gonzales. Joe 84 Gonzales, Kalhy 84 Gonzales, Lucy 25, l5l Gonzales, Mary Eslher 97 Gonzales, Mary Frances 97 Gonzales, Norma l79 Gonzales. Olga 66 Gonzales, Oralia 66 Gonzales, Rachael 84 Gonzales, Ray 97 Gonzales, Richard G. 66 Gonzales, Roberl' 84 Gonzales, Roy 84 Gonzales. Ruben 84 Gonzales, Slella 97, l32, l78 Gonzales, Thomas 97 Gonzales, Virginia 84 Gonzalez. Alfred 66 Gulierrez, Romeo 84. I37 Gulierrez, Sylvia 84 Gulierrez, Teresa 84, I78, l84, l85 Gulierrez, Yolanda 97, I37 Guzman, Mary G. 97 Guzman, Mary R. 97 Guzman, Theresa 66 Hagerly, Miss Nancy I8, l70 Halbardier, Mary 84 Haley, Mr. Dan IO Hall, Gene 6l, 66, l4l, l42 Hamza, Laura 66 Hanna. Sharon 8l, 84, 86, l3O, I44, l4-5, I47, l83, 223 Harden, Mr. Richard I36, l37, I39, l65, 207 Hardy, llean 67 Hardy, Sam 47, 49 Harlan, Charles 67, 2l6 Harlan, Kalhy 97, l47, l78 Harfsfield, Waller 52, 67 Hasfings, Marilyn 3I, 84, 88, l83 Hays, Connie 67, l4l. l8l Heckman, Carl 67, l23. I63, I99 Heimsaih, Ernesl 97, I39 Heinsohn, Gladys 44, 84, I7I Henry, Elaine 25, 67, l48, I49, l5l, l52 Goodman, Linda 97 Gosdin, Mr. James 8 Grace, Mrs. Chrisline l4 Granados, Alesuia l9l Grappe, Larry 66, 72, 73. 76 Gray, Don 5l, 84 Gray, Mary Ann 29, 66, l26, I32, I34, l52, I76. 205 Grimes, George 32, 35, 52 66 Groesbeck, James 97 Groesbeck, Tommy 64, 66, IO7, l4I, l64, 208 Guaiardo, Elulerio 66 Guardiola. Paul 97 Guerra, Rebecca 97 Guerra, Rila 65 Guerrero, Angie 97. l32 Guerrero, Carlos 47, 49 Guerrero. Margarel 97 Guerrero, Rachel 92, 97. l32 Guillory, Terri 97, l57 Gulierrez, Alice 84 Gulierrez, Elvira 97 Gulierrez, Erma 84 Gulierrez, Freddy 66 Gulierrez, Gloria 45. I73 Gulierrez, Heclor 47, 48, 84 Gulierrez, Irma 45, 97 Gulierrez Raul 66 Gulierrez Rebecca 27, 66, l7O, I75, l8l, 2l5 Hernandez Armandina 97 Hernandez Dora Ann 67 Hernandez, Dora F. 67 Hernandez. Elia 84 Hernandez, Elida llO'rh gradel 97, IS9 Hernandez, Elida ll2l'h gradel 67 Hernandez Fernando 67, l23, l58, 208 Hernandez Genevieve 67, l59 Hernandez, Gloria 45 Hernandez, Joe 97 Hernandez Joe O. 97 Hernandez, Laura 98, I73 Hernandez, Linda 67, l88 Hernandez, Marlin 67 Hernandez. Oscar 42, I9l Hernandez. Pele 32. 35.47, 49 Hernandez, Rosa 67 Hernandez, Rosemary 98. I4-8 Hernandez Virginia 84 Herrera, Alice 84 Herrera, Carlos 42, 98, l39 Herrera, David I3, 68 Herrera, Enedelia 68 Herrera, Gabriel l3 Herrera, Liz Ann 98. l8O Herrera, Mary 84, l8l Herrera. Sylvia I83 Herrera, Virginia I43, l5l Herrmann, Herberl 68, l37 Hesler, Virginia 84 Hickman, Penny 84 Hicks, Mrs. Mary I7 Higbie, Mrs. Lorene IO, l65 Hillie, Kennelh 84 Hilliard, Mr. William I5 Himlin, Mr. William 23, I63 Hines, Melanie 68, Il5, I37, l38 Hodges. Virginia 98. 2I5 Hoffman, Carolyn 84, l83 Hoffman, Danny 25. 60, 63. 68 Hoffman, Nancy 98, I39 Holner, Kaihy 98, I32. I37, l38 Holden. Mrs. Mary I6 Holden, Melvin 68. 78, I63 Holi, Carol 84, I37, 200 Holi, Jane 68, I32, l4l, I74, I76, I78, 200 Hooker, Mr. Darvin I8, 2l. 32, 34 Hooker, Karen 89 Lagunas, Alfredo 98 Howell, Gary 68, 2I4 Howry, Mr. Wiley 7 Huerla, Gloria 98 Huizar, Chris 45, 98, I72, I73 Huizar, Eslella 69 Huizar, Mariha 84 Huizar, Vincenl 85 Huizar, Viola 85 35, 7I Humphreys, Charles 69, I4-I, I44, I69 Hurlberl, Larry 95, 98, I37 Johnslon, Jimmy 20l Jones, David 69 Juarez, Mario 32, 35, 47, 48 Juarez, Mike 69 Jude, Phyllis 85 Keilman, Louise 98 Keller, Mr. Harold 2I, 32, 34, 47 Keller, Linda 69 Kenyon, Mary Lynne 69, l4l, l54, I55, I64, l75 Kerbel, Mrs. Haffie Mae 2I,44, l65, I7l Kimball,Judy 69 Kimbro, Carl 98 Kimbro, Thomas 69 Kinkel, Mr. Roberl 23 Kirby, Grover H. 85 Kosub, Mary 69, l4l, I52 Korara, Evelyn 98, I84 Kreusel, Doroihy 85, I32, I34, I8I, I87, 205 Kunz, Mrs. 26 Kunz, Sharon I9, 69 Kwan, Poyy II, 69 Lagunas, lnes 99 Landrum, Mrs. Judy I6, I70 Landrum, Susan I8, 69, l59 Hulcheson, Randy 6I, 69. 78, I7 Hullon, 9 John 67, 69, I68, Magee, Mary 70 Lewis, Mrs. Rulh IO, I64 I96, 203 lnman, Mr, John 23 Jacques, James 69, 78 Jacques, Valerie 98, I37 James, Debbie 98 Janavaras, Roberl 98, I39 Jandura. Palri I3 Jaramillo, Rudy 98 Jasso, Joe 85 Jeffreis, Mr. John C. I7 Jeff, Judy 98, I32, l48 Jeff, Lon I6, 20, I57 Jeri, Mary Helen 69, l59 Lara, Frances 85 La Scuola, Pairicia 85 Lay, Michael 69, I56 Lay, Tim I3 Lazarine, Lorraine I32. I39 Lazarine, Louis 69, 8l, 98, I33, l40, I67, 204 Leal, Andres 32, 35, 85 Leal, Ben 69 Leal, Carolyn 85, I33, I37 Leal, Herminia 85 Jimenez, Carmelo 69 Jimenez, Gloria 98 Jimenez, Herlinda 69 Jimenez, Pafricia 98 Jimenez, Teresa 98 Jimenez, Tony 69, 208 Joiner, Sgl. Richard A. 2I Johns, Wesley 98 Johnson, Beverly 98 Johnson, Gay 98 Johnson, Janice 98, I32. I78, 2l5 Johnson, Jim 25, 73, 85, 93, 98, IOO, I87, 203 Johnson, Kafhy 69 Johnson. Sian II, I3, 25, 69, I66, I68, l84 Leal, Mary Jane 98, I73 Lehman. Mr. Roberi l7, 50 5l Lemus. Manuel 85 Lemus. Mary 85 Leopard, Huberf 22I Levrie, Louisa 98 Lewis, Gary 69, 73, I33, I4I Lile, Mr. John I3, II4. l95 Lindsey, Brenda 98. I33 Lifile, Darlene 69, IO6, I33, I64, l65, l70, I76, I77. IBO, ZI9 Long. Karen 69 Longoria, Dora I52 Longoria, Joe 69 Lopez, Elsa I3, 69 Lopez, Manuel 69. II3 Lopez, Maria Eliza 86 Lopez, Reynaldo 69 Lorms. Henry 8I, 86. 87 Lozano, John 69 Lozano, Mary Lozano, Philip Luna, Aurora 69 Luna, Azalia 69, I75, I76 Lunda, Carlos 32, 35. 70 Luna, Dionicio 70 Luna. Gloria 45, 98, I7I Luna, Louise N. 70 Luna, Melilon 98, I37 Luse, Ann 86, I28, I30. I33, l56, I64, I79, I8l Luiz, Shirley 70, I33, I7O, I75, I76 86, I33 98, I39 McBride. Darlene 86 McBride, Thomas 70, l4I McBurney, Cyrildo 98, I39 McCar+ney, Roberf 86 McCollum, Danny 70 McCown, Jimmy 47. 49, 86, I37, I42 McCown, Judy 70, I33, I37, l38, I45, I47, I87 McCown, Sandra 98, I37 McDougall, Debbie 50, 70, 74. IO6, IO8, l2l, I30. i I4-0. I64, I65, I76, I77, l78, 208 McGarily, Pele 70, 208 McLennan, Miss Shirley I0 McMains, Beverly 98, I37 McRae. Jimmy 70 Machacek, Mike l60 Macias, Manuel 70 Maciel, Mike 86 Maddox, Mrs. Marie I8, l58 Maldonado, Jesse 32, 70 Maldonado, Joe 86 Maldonado, Rosalinda 86, I33, I79 Mallery, Gail 70 Mangan, Calhy 98, I37 Mangan, William lTiml 58. 64. 70, I07, II2. l2I, I37. I38, I4l. I43. I44, I46. I64 Marlinez, David 99, I37, I47, l56 Marfinez, Delia 7l Mariinez, Delia O. 7l Marlinez, Dolores 7I Marlinez, Elva 7l Marfinez, Mrs, Elvira Gonzales I4 Mariinez, Esfher 86 Mariinez, Frank I3, 7I Marfinez, Herlinda 7I Marlinez Mariinez Marfinez , Hilaria 86 , Irma 99 Janie 7I Marrinezi John 52. 7I Marfinez, Johnny 99 Marlinez Marlinez .Juanila 86, I37 .Leo 7l, I37 Marlinez, Lillian 86 Marfinez, Linda I3, 7I Marlinez Marfinez Mariinez , Maria 86 , Marlha 99, IO6 . Mary Jane 86 Mariinez, Mary Louise 86 Marlinez, Paul Jr. 7I Marlinez, Richard 99 Mariinez, Richard Analla 86 Marfinez, Richard Arguiio 86, I87, 20: Marfinez, Rose Marie 99 Marfinez, Rose Mary lIOI'h gradel 99 Marlinez, Rose Mary llllh gradel 86, 99 Marlinez, Samuel I3, 32, Marrinez. Viclor 86, I37 Mason, Mrs. Ruih I5, l65, l70 Mala, Blanche 99 Mala. Jo Mara, Ju e l3,7I an l0,7I Maia, Maricela 7l Maia, Ruben 7I Maffhews, Roy 99, I37 Mebane, Waller 25, 86, I30. I42, I43, I69 Medellin, Chris 87 Medellin, Eddie 99 Medellin, Linda 27, 58, 7l, I33, I75, I8I Medellin, Sylvia 99 Medina, David 32, 35. 52 55, 87, I49, 2I9 Medina, Juan 7I Medlin. Mr. Waller l5, I55 Meehan, John 87, I37 Manno Manno, I33, Manno Markle , Joey 70 Sandra 27, 70, IO6 I4I, l75 , Sharon 86. 183 , Nancy Ann I3, 70 Marquez, Henry 86 Mendez Crislel 32, 52, 7l Mendez Mary Jo 87 Mendez, Pasqual 6I, 7I Mendez, Mr, Phil 9, 27 Mendez, Sylvia 99 Mendiola, Edward 7l, l6I Marroquin, Margie 7I, l6l Marroquin, Mike 7I Marroquin, Pele 20, 99 Lopez Esfella 98 Lopez Esfher 98, I8I Lopez Eugene 52. 69 Lopez, Frederick 98, I37 Lopez Gloria I3 Lopez, Juslo 69 Lopez, Lamar 86 Mariin, Marsha 99 Marlinez, Alfonso 96 Marfinez, Alice 99, I9I Marlinez, Armando 86 Marfinez, Arlhur 43, 86 Marlinez, 99, I33 Celeslino 32, 47, Mendolia, Louis 87, 20I Mendoza, Cecilia 7l, I50 Mermeia, Fidel 32, 35 Mesa, Margarel' 87 Mesa, Mary Z. 7l Meyer, Ellen 99, I44, I47 Meyer, Pafrick 87. I37 Milburn, Mrs. Elaine I2 Millner, Laurie 99. I37 Minor, Janel 7I Miranda. Candelario 7l Mireles, Juan 7I Mitchell, Bobbye 7I Milchell, Jesse 32, 33, 35. 56 Milchell, Julie 87 Moncivaiz, Richard 7I Mondragon, Rose Marie 7I Monfemayor, Blanca 99 Monlemayor, Pele 87 Monfreuil, Jacqueline 99, I39 Moore, Mrs. 6, 7 Mora, Ernesiine 87 Mora, Gloria 7I, l4l, I54, l88 Mora, Irene IOO Mora, Juan IOO Mora. L Morales Morales upe l00 , Arluro 38, 40, 42 ,Diane 83, 92, IOO Morales, Gloria SI, IOO Morales, Josephine 7l Morales,Juanila 87 Morales, Mary Jane 87 Morales, Sylvia 7l Moreno, David 72 Moreno, Deanna 87, 222 Moreno , Diana IOO Moreno, Dolores 7I, l58 Moreno, Mrs. E. 30 Moreno, Eleazar 72 Moreno, Larry 38, IOO Moreno, Mary 87, I33 Morgan, Curlis 99 Morgan, Mary Lou 55, 72 Morillos ,Josephine 53. IOO Morin, Roger I37 Moses, Glenna 87, I33, I83, 223 Mosley, Roberl 72, I6I, 208 Mr. Douglas Sheedy, principal and The On The Spol' learn wilh books won on Ihe TV quiz show. IL-RI: Mr. Sheedy, Tony Faikus, John Campbell, William Mangan, Tommy Groesbeck, and Richard Torres lslandingl. and Eslela Vela lseaiedl. Obregon, Roger IO0, I33 O'Campo, Paul 38, 87 Ochoa, Mary Jane 87 Odom, June 87, l4l. l42, I83 Odom, Margie IOO Odom, Shirley 72, I62 Muennink, Gay Nell 25, 72, I35, I37, I48, 200, 2I5 Mullins, Mrs. Geraldine 8. I4O, I4-I, I42, I43, I47. I65 Olivare Olivare Olivare Olivare s, Joe IOO s, Margie I00 s. Roland 40, IOO s, Waldo 87 Olivarri, Molly 87 Pack, Mr. Sam 7 Padier, Leroy 88 Palacios. Esfella 45. IOI, I73 Palacios, Sylvia Ann 72, I5O Palmer, Joey 72, l85 Parchman, Gene 43, 72. 78, 168, I69, I96 Paredez, Yolanda 88. I34, l48. I80 Parker, Barbara 88 Parker, Richard 69, IOI Munoz, Eva 72 Munoz, I-Ierlinda 87 Munoz. Jesse Munoz, Maria IOO 72 Olsen, Jerry IOO, I33, I64 Olsen, Norman 23, 72 Onlieveros, John IOO Ornelas, Jesse 47, 49, 72, l4l Palfeson, Claudia 88, I8l Pallerson, Elia 45.92, I73 Parlerson, Eugene 95 Pailerson, Norma 44, 79, 88, l7l, I72, 204 Muriel, Mario 99, IOO Myers, Beverly l0, I5 Orozco, Viola 87, I37, I62 Orlega. I-Ielen 87, l48 Oriiz, Danny 72 Naef, Raymond 47, 49, IOO Navaira, Susie 87, I33, I8I Navarro, Rosalinda 72 Neill, Mrs. Willie 8, I6, 26, l65 Nelson, Mr. Clark 2I, 32, 34 Nelson, Tracy 89 45, IOO, I73 87, I78 Niberf, Sandra Nielo, Nalalia Nira, Rebecca IOO Nira, Salomon 87 Nix, Gary 72 Norris, Linda Norris, Suzanne 28, 50, 67, 72, l4l, I64. I65, I76, I77, I97, 203 Nowick, Caihleen I3 87, I83 Orliz, E rank 47, 49, 72 Orliz, Yolanda 72 Orliz, Y vonne 88 Osenbaugh, Pamela IOO Osuna, I58 Ofero, Blanche 72, I33, Rolinda IOI Ovalle, Edward 72, I34 l4l Ovalle, Frank 32, 36 Ovalle, Pilar IOI Oviedo, Dinah 88. I78 Pacheco, Carmen IOI Pacheco. Daniel 47, 49, 72 Pacheco Pacheco .Dolores 88 , Sanliago 32, 36 Pallerson, Tony 39. 40, 52. 53, 56, 72, I07, I22, l4l Pawelek, Kalhleen IOI Pedrolli, Joe IOI, IO4 Pedroza, Mr. Luz 2I Pena, Celesie IOI, I34 Pendlelon. Julie I3, 88. I83. 200 Pepper, Pamela 73 Perez, Adriana IOI Perez Bernie 73, I37 Perez, Clem 73 Perez Doris 8I, IOI Perez, Elida IOI Perez I-Ierlinda 50.73 Perez, Janie 88, I34, I79 Perez Josephine IOI, I9I Perez, Linda 88 Perez Perez, Perez I73 Mary Esrher 73 Teresa 73, l6O, I6I TheI.ma 45, IOI, I72, Perez, Tony 32, 36, 73 Perkins, Brenda IOI Perry, Delphine IOI Persal, Melinda 88, I37, I72, 200 Peily, Ronnie 88 Piannsiiel, Clarnece. IOI Philips, Nancy 77, IOI Philips, Richard IOI, I37 Pina, Arlhur 88 Plara, Joe IOI Pope, Wayne 42, 95, IOI Porler, Melissa IOI, I37 Porlillo, Perfecfa IOI Poiis, Mrs. Ginny 9 Prafles, Mr. Theo I7 Pre-sion. Gary 73, 2Ol Price, Ellen 24. 88 Prielo, Rosemary 29, II8, l4l. I98. 208 Prouly, Irlerlinda 88 Pugh, Pai 88 Pugh, Terry IOI Pullin,Jimmy 88 Ouesenberry, Richard 88 Ouinney, Damon IOI Ouinianilla, Janie 50, IOI Quinlanilla, Roy 32, 36, 4I 52, 53, 73 Ouiniero, Yolanda 73, ISO I52 Rackler, Nancy 73, l8l Ragsdale, Jan 73 Segura, Joe IO2 Ramirez, Al 74 Ramriez, Alberi 88, I37 Ramirez, Alice 88, I62 Ramirez, Alonzo 88 Ramirez, Ariuro 74, I37 Ramirez, Florencio IOI Ramirez, Mariha 74 Ramirez, Mario 47, 49, I0l Ramirez, Raymond 32, 36 Ramirez, Richard lI01h gradel IOI Ramirez, Richard II2lh gradel 74 Ra.mirez, Roberl IOI Ramirez, Rosie 74, II2, I34, I37, I4l Ramirez, Yolanda 88, 89, I83, 20l Ramon, Ismael 74 Ramon, Rachel IOI, l03 Ramon, Sieve IOI, I37 Ramon, Yolanda 74 Ramos, David 88 Ramos, Gloria IOI, I34 Ramos, Mary IOI Ramos, Richard I88 Ramos, Roberi IOI Ramos, Ruih 88 Ramos, Sarah Ann IOI, IBO Rangel, Thomas I3, 74, I37 Rankin, I73 Barbara 45, IOI, Rapsiein, Douglas I5 Rasmussen 83, 88, I46 Robles, Srella IO2 Roccaio, Kaihy IO2, I34, l78, 200 Rocha, Daniel 42, IO2 Rocha, Esier May 75 Rocha. Mary Alice 75 Rocha. Juanila I3, 89 Rocha, Rudy 89 Rodriguez, Alberi 75 Rodriguez, Ariuro IO2 Rodriguez, Celia 89 Rodriguez, Delia 75 Rodriguez, Diane C. 79, l72, 204 Rodriguez, Elsa I02 Rodriguez, Erlinda 75 Rodriguez, Felipa I02 Rodriguez, George 32, 36, 75 Rodriguez, Isaac IO2 Rodriguez,Julia 75 Rodriguez, Johnny IO2 Rodriguez, Mary L. 75, I50 Rodriguez, Mary Louisa 75 Rodriguez, Oielia 75 Rodriguez, Raymond 32, 36, 79, 39, 204 Rodriguez, Rene I37 Rodriguez, Richard 75 Rodriguez, Roberi E. IO2 Rodriguez, Roberl' F. IO2 Rodriguez. Roger 75 Rodriguez, Roland 89 Rodriguez, Rosalinda 75 Saldana, Jesse 36, 76, I98 Saldana. Mary I02 Salinas, Frnalc 32, 34, 37, 52. 53. I24 Salinas, Gilberl IO2 Salinas, Luis IO2 Salinas, Manuel 52, I02 Salinas, Richard 32, 37, 76 Salmon, Dennis IO2, I37 Salomon, Diana 76 Salvafore, Karin 76, 20l Sa.mbrano, Rosalinda 89 Sanchez, Alice 89 Sanchez, Anna I02, I79 Sanchez, Dolores 46. IO2, 9I I34, I Sanchez, Gilberl O. 89 Sanchez, Grace 89 Sanchez, Sanchez. Sanchez, Sanchez. MaryAlice IO2 Ruben IO2 Sarah I37 Sylvia Ann 76 San Miguel, Richard 76 Sanioy, Mary Sylvia 89 Saucedo, Saucedo, Sacuedo, Schirmer, Adam l02 Dolores IO2 Mary Eva 89, I34 Alice 76, I60 Schirmer, Elaine 89 Schliesing, Milne IO2 Schober. Mrs. Odalee 9, 26 Scrimpsherf Gerry I02 Segovia, Ronaldo 89 Soriano.Joe IO3 Sosa, Mr. Esieban 7 Sosa, Hermelinda 90 Sosa, Jose 76, I27 Solo, Edward John IO3 Spannagel, Pai 50, 76, I7 Spannagel, Sharon 90 Sparkman, Susan 90, I34, I4I, I42, l83, 202 Spencer, Ronald 90, I63 Slahl, Sylvia 90 Sfainlhorpe, David 90, I63 Siapera, Caihy 26, 46, 76, IO9, I28, I56, I7I Slarnes, Garry I03 Siarnes, Lillie 90, I34, I83, I86, I87, 223 Siaudf, Lewis IO3 Sleifens, Brenda 77, II4, I42, I75, I76, I86, l87, 2I I, 232 Siein, Mrs. Peggy 2I, I7I Siewarl, Sharon IO3 Siieier, Richard 93, l0O, IO3, I47, I87 Siieier, Roger 73, 77, I47, I68. I87 Srill, Charymain IO3 Slinson, Mrs. Dorolhy IO, I55, I85. I86 Sfocldon. Royce 25, 63, 77, lI5, l35, I37, I42, I86. I93 Reeves. Jo Ann 89 Reicherl, Janei 74, ISI Rendon, Ernesiina 74, I4I, l58 Resendez, Johnny I OI Rodriguez, Roy A. 75, I59, 208 Rodriguez, Ruben IO2 Rodriguez, Sylvia 26, 75, I76 Sepulveda, Mercedes 89 Serbin, Theresa 76 Serenil, Lily Mae l02 Serna, Milne 47 Sevilla, Olga 89 Sione, Jeaneile 90 Sione, Kalhy I2, 77, l80 Slorey, I48 Mrs. Janice 25. Sfovall, Kenneih 90 Sirehle, Pai 77, I53 Reyes,Basilio IOI Reyes, Edward IOI, I39 Reyes, Fernando 74, I 37 Reyes, James 52. 55, IOI Reyes. Marlin I52 Reyes, Roland IOI Reyes. Rudolio 89 Reyes, Yolanda 89 Reyna, Roberf 89 Reynolds, Wanda 89, l83 Reynosa, Anna Maria 102, I03 Reynosa, Richard 32, 36, 56 Reza, Maria Del Carmen I03 Reza, Rosa Maria 74, I02 Richler, Donna 74, I34 Ries. Lee 47, IO2 Ries, Linda 89, IO2 Rioias, Connie 74 Rios, Daniel I02 Rios. Julia 74, l59 Rios, Roberl IO2 Rios, Rosa Linda IO2, ISI Ririiman, Mr. Charles 8, 43, 76, I47 Riiiiman, Chuclc 89, I4l, I42 Rivera, Emma 74 Rivera, Jesse 89 Rivera,VicIor IO2 Roberis, I73 De Laine 45. 89, Robledo, Roberl' 75, I37, l4l Rodriguez, Teresa IO2 Rodriguez, Xavier 75 Rodriguez, Yolanda I2, I4I Rohler, Rose 89 Roias. Pairicia 75, I54, 208 Ronshausen, James 75 Rosales, Angelica 75 Rosales, Lydia IO2 Rosales, M ary Esiher 89 Rosales, Sarah 75 Ruiz, Miss Armandina I4 Ruiz, Marlin I37 Ruiz, Mary Louise 44, 75, I72 Ruiz, Rosal l70, I88 inda 75. I54, Rumanulc, Richard I02, l04 Rusch, Lorraine I02, I34 l8I Rulledge, Milne IS7, I63 Salazar, Chrisiine 75 Salazar, Esmeralda IO2 Salazar, Gloria 75 Salazar, Homer 75 Salazar, Irma 89 Salazar, Jesse IO2, I39 Salazar, Juan 75 Salazar, Lu is I37 Salazar, Maria Alma 89 Salazar, Tony 32, 36 Salcido, David 75 I 79, Shaclceliord, Bonnie 86, 90, l84 Shaw, Mrs. Ina I9, I62 Sheedy, Mr. Douglas 9, I07, l2l, I46, I67, I83, I92, I95 Shepherd,Jimmy IO2 Sheppard, Pai 46, IO2, I73 Sherman, Valerie 27, 76 Shoclcey, Cheryl 90. I79 Shoclcey, Mrs. T. E. 30 Sibrian, Jimmy 32, 37, 90 Sibrian, LeRoy I02 Siler, Joyce I02 Silva, Lynda 76 Simpson, Sidney IO2 Sims, Nancy IO3, I53 Sislo, Della IO3, I34 Slack, Donald IO3 Sly, Mrs. Doris I8, 2l, I74 Smiih, Mr. Callie 6 Smiih,Curlis IO3 Smiih, Sharon I3, 90, I48, I49 Smoihers, Gail IO3, I37 Snow, Linda I03 Solano, Joe 54 Solano, Roberl 4I, 52, 90 Solis, Adam 76, I4I Solis. Beriha 90 Solis, Bobbiy 76, I37, I97 Solis, Esiher IO3 Solis, Richard IO3, I39 Soliz, Alice IO3 Soria. Johnny 76 Slroud, Marian l03 Suarez, Clemenle I3 Suarez, Lucille 29, 77, l35, I37, l88, 2I5 Swancoai, Dennis I5, 90 Swienielc, Frances I3, 90 Syms, Mary Lee I5 Szosialcowslci, Sharon IO3 Szosialcowslci. Susan 77, II3, I34, l86. 203 Talamanies, Jesus l04, I37 Talamenfes, Pearl 90, I37 Tamez, Yolanda 77 Tanner, Melvona 77, 87 Tapia, Esiher 90 Tarang, Paliy 90, I83 Taylor, Nancy 25. 77, IIO, I35, I37, l38, I42, l56. I66, 205, 2l5 Taylor, Mrs. Ruby I8, I43 Temple, Mrs, Helen I9, II9, l6l Tenerias, Larry 52. I04 Tiierina, Miss Celia 2l, 45, l7l, I72, l98 Tiierina, Gloria 77 Tiierina, Riia 90, l83 Tober,Vic'ror I04 Torres, Esiher 92, I83 Torres, Mary 77, I60 Torres, Richard 29, IO7, II6, I4-3, I46, I54, l55 Toscano, Diane 28, 77, I42, I54, I55, 208 Trammell, Mr. M. J. 2l, 32 34, 38, 42 Travieso, Norma I04, I34, l83, 202 Trevino, Cecilia 90 Trevino, Elida 77 Trevino, Ernesl 90, l95 Trevino, Hope 77, I60 Trevino, Marie 90 Trevino, Marlin 77 Trevino, Reymundo IO4 Trevino, Roberl S. 77 Trevino, Roland I04 Truiillo, Ernesl 77 Tuck, Lorerla 44, 90, l4l, I42, I73 Tumlinson, Debbie 25, 90, I49 Turner, Mr. Rex 2I, 32, 34, 47 Tull, Daryl 77 Tyson, Mrs. Caroline Sue 25, I48 Ulrich, Roger 43, V77 Upshaw, Riclcey IO4, I37 Urban, Jerry I04 Urias, Theresa 90 Uresle, Palricia 77 Urrabazo, Diana IO4 Ulz, Dr. I-lomer 7 Valcey, Mrs. Elizabelh 8 Valadez, Mary I04 Valdez, Amelia I3, 77 Valdez, Domingo 77 Valdez, Yolando 90 Valenzuela, Josie I3 Valle, Rachel 90 Valleio, Evelyn 90 Vanegas, Eslella 65, l04 Vara, Roberl 90 Vara, Yolanda 9O Vargas, Franlc 90 Vargas, Virginia 90, I60 Vasquez, Celia l9I Vasquez, Elva l04 Vasquez Lucy 90 Vasquez, Ofilia I3 Vasquez Rudy 85, I04 Vasquez, Yolanda IO4 Vega, Anna 90 Vega, Juanila 90 Vega, Lupe 32 Vega, Magdalena 63, I04 Vela, Elvia 90, ID4 Vela, Elvira IO4 Vela, Eslela 44, 45, 46, 55, 64, 77, I06, III, l2l, I43 I54, I65. I67, l7l, I72, I88, 208 Vera, Valeniine IO4 Vera, Yolanda 90 Vermersch, Tommy 77 Villa, David I04 Villafranca, Hilda 87, 90, I34, I42, I83, 200 Villanueva, Luis I04 Villarreal, Dale 90, I37, I38, l86, I87, ZOO, 206, 2I6 Villarreal, David I3, 40. 4I, 77 Villarreal, Joe 57, 78 Villarreal Maria Teresa IO4 Villarreal Terri I04 Villarreal, Toni I04 Villarreal, Yolanda 28, 78, Il5, I70, 204 Villegas, Paula I04 Villela, Zelierino 52, 53, 78. IIS, I43 Vina, Mrs. Belia I4 Voges, Jon 78, I37 Ware, Ricci I78 Warmaclc, Andy 5I, 83, 90 Warmaclc, Mr. George I92 Warren, Mrs. Robbie 9 Welch, Ira Joe 90 Welch, Paul 78, I37, l57 Wells, Myles 25, 4I, 78, 3 I93 I4. Wemple, Roberl' 9l, I42, I43 Wennermarlc, Charles 25, 43, 67, 78, I3I, I4-3, I68. 2I4 Wessels, Douglas 78, I57 Wessels, Pam 78, l35, I37, I38, 2I5 Wesl, Charlolle 78 While, Michael 43, 78 Whilehead, Evelyn I04, I48 Whilehead, Palricia 9I Wilber, Milce 78, I63 Wiley, Mary 9I Wiley, Terry Qi, i37 Williams, Gary IO4, I37 Williarns, James 42,48 Williamson, Mr. Claude 23 Wilson, Slanley 22, 78, I07, I27, I43 Windham, La Merle 78, I43 Windham, Raymond I3 Wingale, David 42, IO4 Winlers, Barbara 9l, I34, I42, l54, I55, I65, I74, 202 Woll, Mr. Eugene I5, 76, I3I Wolfe, Guadalupe 9I Wrighl, Janie 78 Yanas, Rudy l2, 32, 37, 78 Yarbrough, Debra 9I, I34, I83 Yaws, Deanna 78. l6l Yaws, Elizabelh I04 Ybarra, Adela 9l Ybarra, Louis I04, l9O, I9I Ybarra, Marlha 78 Yelland. Lucy 44, 9I, I72 Yelland, William 47, 48, 78 I34 Yglesias, Ernesl 37, 48, 56, 85 Yosl, Nancy IO4 Zamora, Sylvia 9l Zapala, Cromberl 78 Zapara, Jerry I04, I39 ZavaIa,Abel l04 Zavala, Genevieve 78 Zavala, Nalhan 9l Zimmerman, Debbie 78, 106, I28, I74. l8O, 213. 2I7 Susan Szoslalcowslci shows Valerie Sherman lLelll her arl award enlry which wcnl lo New Yorls aller winning in arl coniesl hero. Life Full of Happenings Seniors have graduaTed and sTand on The Threshold oT a liTe Tull oT happenings. Juniors prepare To Take Their place as upperclass- men and sophomores look Torward To The day when They Too will be seniors. To The seniors iT was a year when we learned whaT iT really meanT To be Taced wiTh decisions ThaT had To be made. We Tound ouT ThaT we were iusT a small parTicle in a world made up oT many. We had our own happenings l:JuT They were iusT a parT oT The overall plan. Juniors and sophomores now waiT Tor Their senior year, Their own happenings and Their graduaTion. May They have The besT of luck and make The mosT oT Their educaTion. My sTaTT and l give our sincere Thanks To Mrs. DoroThy STinson, yearbook sponsor. We'll always rememloer The long hours she puT in To correcT our work and The help she was always willing To give. BRENDA STEFFENS: EdiTor .- KQ .,,,,,.f Beverley Byars Business Manager Brenda STeTTens, EdiTor, receives The Journalism Award from M DoroThy STirson aT Honors NighT. 1..-,:-, .y ' ' ' 'ri s ,f:., , 47, ,fr gf., Q A, , X 4, ,.,,.lu,.H 1,2 -,f : we .u L J ,U X 1 x ,, ,, J Q 4 -K Y i A J .. 4 4 rf f A ,, ,. '. ,, N, lg ,, K-A ,X,,, Q f A Q + , , W k , - ,gi fw w 1' , , ,. ' ,. is L .S' a ':,.,. 4 xr? L f uv , W f , .
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