Harlandale High School - Redskin Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1970
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7- .' x s L - . ,. Q. 5 X- Q-1-1v...1 V, f.i.g,Q., , I -vr 4N'i3'31jv l ,wi - + 5gW,j H :fn ' Y 9.1.7, fcnhpfi .imc THE Harlan Sa Mm REDS Foreword Music, the universal language, is more than iust a pleasant sound. lt defines a mood, conveys a feeling, and relates a message. Music and its lyrics have been especially meaningful in this year of '69-'7O. Al- thoughtitlessometimesseemmisleading,thewordsdeliveramessage.Themusicoftodayexpressesideas of a person's inner thoughts. Today's music artists are striving for understanding and express it through music. Their music exemplifies their longing to understand. Song lyrics have become the way of voicing opin- ions. The age of the Teeny-Bopper has passed. Songs about holding hands and kissing in the moonlight have given way to soul, folk, and hard rock equipped with lyric sheets to better understand the reality of the seventies. Most of today's music is a plea for peace, love, and brotherhood. lt revolves around the problems of to- day's youth and has had a deep effect on young people. Various types of music artists today include folk artists such as Peter, Paul, and Mary, and Judy Collins. Other types are blues singers such as Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, andthe Edwin Hawkins Singers. Some of the most popular psychedelic singers are Jimi Hendrix, Steppenwolf, and Led Zeplin. The society of youth invaded Broadway with the musical production Hair. It expressed most of to- day's music and was acclaimed one of Broadway's best productions. Styles in music change constantly with the times, our music has become a vital means of communication. Faculig ...... .... Classes . Clubs .... Sporis. . . Honors . . Aciiviiies Ads ...... . I O . 38 152 206 230 254 280 Buildings expand on school campus - .- 1WW9B?f'v1w.1e'wmMvf.. 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Mr. Callie Smith began his second year as superin- tendent of HISD in September of l 969. With the help of his assistant, Mr. Charles Bogges, the school board has done a iob well worth mentioning. One of the plans that affected this high school was the approval for the construction of the new wing which will be in use next school term. Thanks to them our high school is finally expanding in order to accomodate the demanding number of students now enrolled. Board members for the year l969-l97O were William Brashears, J. W. Dunn, Harold E. Frost, H. Wiley Howry, Sam Pack, Esteban Sosa and Homer Utz. Mr. Callie Smith, superintendent, discusses plans with assistant superin- tendent, Mr. Charles Bogges. Alb School Board members for I969-1970: lstandingl Harold Frost, William Brashears, and Esteban Sosa. lseatedj J. W. Dunn, Wiley Howry and Homer Utz, Facultg Principal appoints department chairmen to improve curriculum Mr. Douglas Sheedy, principal, with the help of Mr. James Gosdin has done much for our school. He and his assistants have done much in the reconstructing of the school curriculum. They better or- ganized each field and made them into specialized departments composed of department chairmen and level chairmen. One thing that has come to Harlandale that no other school in this district has is two new assistants. They are Mrs. Geraldine Mullins, Asst.-Principal in charge of Student Affairs and Mr. Larry Brown, Asst.-Principal in charge of Student Accounting. Furthermore, Mrs. Mullins is the first woman to ever serve in this capacity. One of the many other important roles Mr. Sheedy plays as chief administrator is that of originator ofthe school spirit displayed here. During the Spirit Contest it was Mr. Sheedy who permitted stu- dentstoh ld W 't -l h ' ' ' ' 0- ri e ns int e lobby and helped inspire us to go ahead and win. All is not fun, how- ever, for with the addition of the freshmen the responsibilities of being Big Chief doubled as the enrollment soared to 2600. Y fifipy 1 ' ff I 4' xii X ...M-K Q . Facultu Staff displays much school spirit MR. JABXEQ GOSDIN Vice-Principal 'MR. LARRY BROWN Assistant Principal far Student Accounting. Mr. James Gosdin waves his pom pom enthusiastically during a pep rally. MRS. GERALDINE MULLINS Assistant Principal for Student Activities 3 Gay Johnson aids Mrs. Elizabeth Vakey, reg istrar, with register records. . Jamie Cormier Mrs. Jody Miller arian Library Secretary , Odalee Schober Mrs. Elizabeth Vakey ool Secretary Registrar :pez and Elida Garza arrange the I . . . . cks as Mrs. Jamie Cormier, librarian, 1. Faculig Office assislanis aid adminisiralion Mr. Eugene Bishop Miss Josephine Mendez Senior Counselor Sophomore, Junior Counselor M Fr Kel' 4 i-Uv iss Janice Storey eshmon Counselor N-qwipn 'Y Jon Johnson and Nancy Philips assist Mr. Eugene Bishop, counselor, in the Counselors office. ...M ' 4 rw M 72,55 A , rain :- I A ,,,A bm Q 5 ,,., 7 ,fe 9 f 1 ,-fs' ,A f ul' ,- ,L t , I Students assisting in Mrs. Mullins' office are lseatedl Nancy Philips, Sylvia Ballegteros. lstandingl Norma Travieso, Pat Sanchez, Sherril Kosub, and Colette Chavez JCE -- '- Las. Delia Casas and Miss Mary Ybanez place report cards in teachers' boxes. MR. WILLIAM HILLIARD American History, History De- partment Chairman, Bootc- IOOITI MRS. GlNNY POTTS Attendance Clerk MRS. MOZELLE SLAVICH Attendance Clerk I7 Faculig Faoulig members work wiih books MISS STEPHANIE ALVAREZ MRS. MIKEL ARNOLD Homemalring Journalism, English, Redskin, Chief ,IV L ,. Q Mr. Sol Lopez spends some of has hme domg research un sing gestures, Mr. Don Moninez tries hard t bCISiCS the librory. .gil A f - - 3 ,I 4 f 1 , MR. ZED AYDELOTT MRS. MARION BALLARD Relcfed Moth, Commercial Bookkeeping, Recordkeeping, Math Typing Miss Stephanie Alvarez and Miss Cynthia Bond check a dress made by one of their students. IFYAER. WELDON BEARD MRS, LYDIABIVENS World History MR. JAMES BREUER Biology, Dept. Head, Student MRS. CAROLYN BI LHARTZ Homemaking MISS CYNTHIA BOND Homemaklng MR. HARDY CANNON Sociology, Social Science, MR. CHARLES CARLISLE MRS. RENEE CASARES Welding American History, World Ge- ography Mr. Weldon Beard sells football tickets to Cindy Clark. Council Dept, Head Faculiu Giving - receiving evergdag ai HHS MISS BETTY CORN MRS. PATSY COTRER MRS, BEVERLY CLARK English Sec, Training, D,E. Shorthand MRS. DIANA CZAR English MR. KEN COOPER Heohh, Foolbull MR, VIVIAN DSSOTO Gen. Phys. Science fum ,MSN Z ,nX1g nM A iz ' EESE Siii A N 'L 4 H F' S if .ig -' gm 5: ii. fi Mrs. Mikel Arnold points out the duties of business manager to Judy Jeff. . so .in if 2 NARS. NANCIE DEVILBISS MRS. INA MAE DIXON :reshman Levet Chafrrnon, -'Umm f-We' ChU'f f1UfL fngllsh ENQUSW NAR. RAYMOND DICKEY MISS MARY DULLNIG Xmericon Government Art may . .lx MR. HAMILTON DUPONT SGM. JAMES DYER Algebra, Trigonometry, Math ROTC Dept., Head HISD Mr. Charles Arsuaga, assistant band durector, IS presented with a gaft for the arraval of has new san. 2I Faculiu Teaching meihods change conslanilg V ' if f E l 1 F . llal isf SGT. CECIL ESCALANTE ROTC f MR. MIKE FRAZIER Health, Baseball MR, C LEM FRITSCHE Bookkeeping Mrs. lna Dixon explains the procedures in leaching English. t VT? ..! -Q-,. MISS .IOSIE GAITAN Healrh MRS. LOIS GlLES English Mr. Raymond Dickey sils happily in his Civics class. 22 MRS. ELVIRA GONZALES MR. G. A, GONZALES MISS MOLLY GOODMAN MR. CHARLES GRIMES Spanish, Dept, Head Geb, Algebra English Biology Dept. Head Mr. Gerald Nowotny and stage crew clean out stage equipment. MR, RICHARD HARDEN MISS SUSAN HARDIN MRS. LORENE HIGBIE MR. RICHARD HILL Band Algebra English, Gen. Phy. Science Level Chairman Faculiu Women teachers plag active roles Mrs. Diana Czar prepares a literature assignment on board for her English I class. MR. WILLIAM HIMLIN MR. WILLIAM HINES MR. RICHARD HOOT Mepcl, Physical Education BIQIOQY, General Physical Science MISS NANCY HYKEL MR. JOHN INMAN MR. JOHN JEFFERIES NVSGT. RICHARD .IOINER MR. RAY KARP English Building Trades, Vocational FITYSICS, MOIIW ROTC Relvfed MUYIW 24 Trades, Dept. Chairman MRS. HATTIE KERBEL Volleyball, Physical Educa- Yion, Department Chairman MRS. RUTH LEWIS English, Department Chair- l'l'lUf'l MRS. SHIRLEY KNOTT English, Junior Business Train- ing, Shorthand MR. JOHN LILE Music Mrs, Judy Landrum grades papers from one ol her many Geometry classes. M 4. Mrs. Caroline Tyson, in her Home and Family Life class, smiles ap- provingly. 25 Facultg Women artioi ate P P MR, SALVADORE LOPEZ aotivelg in teaching English, Sponsor Sophomore Clcss li .1 . DYRBWl WHT COLIHEU Z1 4' 9 Miss Louro Westbrook looks over u proiect handed in by one of her American History students. MR. ROBERT LUCAS MRS. MARIE MADDOX MR- DANIEL MARTINEZ MRSi RUTH MASON World History, American His- Office Education, Business Chemistry Am9 'CUf' G0Veff m9f77f Sen' tory Education, Deparrmem Chair. ior Level Chairman mon 26 Mrs. Shirley Knott records her latest test scores in the grade book. MR. CHARLES MATSON Gen, Phy. Science MRS. SHIRLEY MCBROOM Home Economics, Cooperative Education MRS. WOODINE MCCLURE Typing MR. RONNY MENN Health, Football Asst. Coach MISS BEVERLY MYERS World Hist., Soph, Class MISS GAYLlN NORRlS English MRS. TRINA NOSTER Health MR. GERALD NOWOTNY Speech-Drama, History MR. RAYMOND OLVERA Am. Hist., Jr, Class Sponsor Faculig Teaching varies from dag +o dag - N -X I MR. RALEIGH PERKINS MR. WILSON POLING 7xgIbaII:lEO PRATTES ZR:Ie3I2I?gR RESENDEZ Mr. Inrnon and Mr. Himlin presen1'Mr. Sheedy with o shoveI ond instructions on how Science Depl. Heod, HISD, Spanish IO use II' Biology , 'l I Y ix' ii K if I nf, MR. EDUARDO RUIZ MRS, THELMA SANTOS MR. LEWIS SCOTT MRS. INA SHAW MR. BILL SHIVELY World Hjsfofy Spanish Pre-Vocational Orientation CosmeroIcgy Jr. Business Training, P,E, Teresa Jimenez assists Mrs. Lorene Higbie in preparation for mid-rerm exams. Miss Gaylin Norris conducts class discussions. ,F- MRS. NATALIE SIMMS Typing, Junior Business Training MR. RONALD SPESSARD Reloled Molh Q 'i fr? MISS DORIS SLY MR. TOM SNIPES Business Law, lndianerres General Physical Science Faculiu Creaiiveness has pari in educaiion MISS PEGGY STEIN P.E., Tennis Coach MRS. DOROTHY STINSON I English, Jr. Class Sponsor MR. WARREN STUDDARD JBT, P.E. Mrs. Lois Giles plays one of the many works of Edgar Allan Poe in her English class MRS, HELEN TEMPLE D.E. 30 MISS CECILIVA TIJERINA MR. RANDOLPH TITUS MBS. CAROLINE TYSON P,E, Com,-nefcigl Mqfh Home and Family Life, Home .making Depl. Chairman MRS. EVELYN VANIDES TINE Spanish alum H W i ,swan ,.,,, ,.L.,,, , H .. M-wfmw-U MR. FRED VILLARREAL MR. JESSE WADE SP0 'l5ll W. History, Freshman Class Q -W.-...,.,,,M,?, L,,,,,,,M 1 .-WN ,, w5f Q L :-- ,..ff- .v K.-. Q '? , Mm-,.-w , ,,,,i CY ww----.p.... ,V f , yii LM., A , , , is DF? L-Xl N. .,..u....-....4.......4,... .J l JI! ,fx V 's if - Coaches Hines, Haley, and Frazier pose before the bulletin board they designed themselves. Mass LAURA WESTBROOK Mies. MARY LYNN MR, TERRELL WILLIAMS Am. History WHEEL ER Gen. Phy. Science n wha l l Faculig endures at Winfgr Weaflher ZLg,ilZ?iiXl mOn , E A 'viii Mr. Raymond Olvero doesn't seem to mind ihe cold weather during o fire drill. MRS. PATRICIA WINSTEAD MR. EUGENE WOLFE MRS. ELSIE YATES MR. JUVENflNO ZAPATA MR. EDMUNDO English, Arr Am. Gov., Tex. Hisl., Sr, Class Health, P.E. Rel. Marh, Algebra ZARAGO ZA Am. History Mrs. Arnold s advisory hlls l OOM in PTA membership drive TOP ROW: Y. Jimenez, M. Ferringlon, R. Philips, L. Solinas, SECOND ROW: M. Cosorez, V. Vero, J. Acosto, M. Ovclle, THIRD ROW: M. Blonquiz, J. Ollvores, T. Dunn, R. Romirez, FOURTH ROW: P, Gonzales, B. Moto, PTA officers: Pres. Mrs. Treasurer, Mrs. M. Salmon, Mrs. M. Arnold, l. Rodriguez, V. Tober, R. Leos L, Yborro, P. Mcrroquin M, Aloniz, T. Jimenez A. M. Smolhers, Vice-president, Mrs, K. Hillie, Corresponding sec. Mrs. C. Huntress L. Flores Facultu Lab aides assist in science projects Mr. Daniel Martinez looks on os Dennis Salmon, Larry Bcrner, ond Richard Stiefer, lub ossistcnts, prepore on experiment for their classes. Louis Solinas, Mork Cooper, Yo- Iondo Contu ond Mr. Johnijef- feries work on o physics theory, F Sharon Szostakowski, Linda Davis, and Dorothy Buck- holdt, help Mrs. Potts in her office. Diana Zuniga is Mr. Larry Browns assistant in the attendance office. Rebecca Niro, Ellen Meyer, and Elizabeth Herrera, work on attendance record. is Facultg l O 0 Senior girls lend a hand to Mr. Hilliard in the bookroom ,X it X Martha Reyes, Esmeralda Martinez, Debra Ambrize and Vickie Caballero help Mr. Hilliard in the bookroom Melissa Porter, Dolores Elias, Mary Jane Leal and Lupe Contreras look up cards for lost books. W , ev- ,,,, 1,4s,,.. Q Mrs. Renee Casores fakes time out for a liffle humor durmg a class. Mr. Hamilton Dupont averages mid-'erm grades. . . there's one thing I know, the blues they seem to meet me, won't defeat me, It won't be long till happiness steps up to greet me. . . . l'm never gonna stop the rain by complaining because I'm tree, Nothing's worrying me. BURT BACHARACH classes MARTHA FERRINGTON Editor Ofticers Class officers poll peers concerning spirit contest moneg distribution ,ssl ,vwefn ' Seniors officers: Jomes Reyes, president, Jesus Vego, vice-president, Norma Trovieso, secretory, Tony Mcirtinez, treasurer. Junior officers: Steve Luse, president, Albert Gor- cio, reporter, Yolondo Rodriguez, secretory, Morio Moreno, treosurer, Rito Rocho, vice-president. Y Freshman officers: Robert Duran, president, Mary Jane Anthony, vice-president, Joe Cruz, secretary, Yolanda Anthony, treasurer. 4I Seniors Students display spirit at pep rallg its f JOHN ACOSTA DEBORAH AHR Students express spirit ct pep rally sponsored by KONO. GUS AGUWAR MWERVA MANY Kwai -'19 -of ,nv 002 f-5 FRANK ALDANA BERTHA ALONZO CARLOS ALEXANDER JOSE ALVARADO MARY ALEXANDER ROSAUNDA ALVARADO 42 AUDILLA AMAYA DEBRA AMBRIZE MARIA ANDRADA LUPE ANGUIANO JACKVE ARBUTHNOT BEATRICE ARREDONDO ESMERALDA ARREDONDO RUBEN ARRIOLA RACHEL BAB1DA W txfx BONNIE BAER MILLIE BAILEY SYLVIA BALLESTEROS RUDY BARA A. My is ' . I ' 5 . K zfx 7... ROSALINDA BARBOSA LARRY BARNER YOLANDA BARRIENTOS .,..-aw Bond sfudenfs worm up In preparation for marching contests of John F. Kennedy High. Seniors Christmas takes on various forms .7 .. , 'V t X Plumbing boys decorate a metal Christmas tree they made. They are Mike Gar- cia, Hector Herrera, Gregory Chavez, Anthony Cebollas, Mano Blanques and Javier Rodriguez. OWN' 44 ADOLPH BATES LARRY BATTLES CHARLES BAUTISTA SHARON BEITZ ROSALINDA BENAVIDES HERLINDA BITONI JOHN BORCHERS JUDY BOWER ELLA BRAY DOROTHY BUCKHOLDT ROBBIE BUFFALO ANNA BUSTOS VICKY CABALLERO PABLO CAMACHO ANNA CAMPBELL JULIET CANEDO OLGA CANTU MARIO CARRANZA 'ffl' DELIA CASAS ROBERT CASAS Dr. John Wiikinson examines .lim Johnson for his physical. JOE CASLAS MANUEL CASILLAS MARIE CASTANEDA DANNY CASTILLA DORA CASTILLA ROSE CASTILLEJA Seniors Youih of iodag hel one anoiher is .n .H V 'W-.. of Q A 3 , A' X 'V V 4 I t Mirror, Mirror on the woll . . . seems to be The thought stemmung from Orolic Buenos mind. 46 Kd-9 Voyo al ANGIE CASTILLO MARIA CASTILLO ANTHONY CEBALLOS JO ANN CERDA SANTOS CHAVARRIA COLETTE CHAVEZ LIZ COLEMAN MAGDALENA COLLAZO '57 JOE CONTRERAS LUPE CONTRERAS YOLANDA CONTRERAS MARK COOPER EVELYN CORDOWAY L. JUAN CORTEZ DALIA CRUZ DAVID CRUZ JOHNNY CRll7 S N 'si' -n M- g Q wx H. 'NA A v. i 43, w 3 X is 315' - f Q9': t X yy, ,N . AQ. .z . Q' 4- 5 'gf ln' ,- G ,ff'.a,ag , N L ,JE t i fix Q Seniors Qiudenis go wild during Corngaiion WAYNE DENTLER MARY DIMAS JESSE DIAZ TERRY DUNN , L ' Q l N-U Ag L I L E S L I N 1 DOLORES ELIAS GERALDINE ESCAMILLA VICKIE ELLIOTI' DANIEL ESPINO N BEATRICE ESCAMILLA LILLIE ESPINOZA L L L L 1 L 48 Normo Trovieso ond Doris Perez donce Yo the Horse ct the F.T.A. Cornyotion.N LUIS FERNANDEZ MARTHA FERRINGTON SONIA ESTRADA ANGIE FERNANDEZ JOYCE FERGUSON CRUZ FEPNANDEZ I Ji. students Arturo Rodriguez, Elic Gorzo, Arthur Londrove and Frank Villo- decorote the doors ofthe auditorium in preporotion for 0 Christmas pro- if SYLVIA FILOTEO MARY FOYTEK ANNA FLORES ROBERT FRAGA GUADALUPE FLORES MAGGIE FRESNILLO DEV FORGE EDWARD FRITZ ERIC FOYTEK RUDY FUENTES Seniors Dooior examines sporis pariioipanis Wm-v-....,,.,., sf?' j f2 g'fc ,f ffwf ,V M 'f WM 4 f ' -, I IA , K ,mwjyf I , Jomes Reyes ond Auroro Montolvo collect money for TAP. CYNTHIA GALLEGOS DELIA GAONA EDWARD GARCIA DAVID GALLOWAY CHARLES GARCIA ERNEST GARCIA JUAN GARCIA LUPE GARCIA MIKE GARCIA RUBEN GARCIA ELIA GARZA ELIDA GARZA JUAN GARZA MARY GARZA PATRICIA GARZA RUDY GARZA ' A NANCY GOMEZ ANTONIO GONZALES EDWARD GONZALES MARY F. VENTURA GOMEZ CARLOS GONZALES MARY GONZALES PEDRO .KDS GONZALES RAY GONZALES GONZALES RICARDO GONZALES Soy Ah! Dr, John Wilkinson, school doclor, gives physicols for the athletic depcmmenl. Seniors s Aciiviiies abound ihrough ihe school Joe Hernandez ond Rnchord Rodrnquez obouf to enter homemakmg rooms 'sl STELLA GONZALES LINDA GOODMAN JAMES GROESBECK PAUL GUARDIOLA 52 ANGIE GUERRERO CARLOS GUERRERO MARGARET GUERRERO MARIA GUERRERO RACHEL GUERRERO BONNIE GUNN MARY QUSMAN THERESA GUILLORY RUSSELL GUNN AURORA GUTIERREZ fn.,-Q 115 erry Urban, Norma Travueso, Gus Aguular, Lorraine Lazarrne, Make Favor, and Sylvia Mendez demonstrate Drientafion. BEATRICE GUTIERREZ CHRIS GUTIERREZ ELVIRA GUTIERREZ YOLANDA GUTIERREZ MARY GUZMAN VICTOR GUZMAN KAREN HAMZA KATHY HARLAN ROBBINSON HATOL ERNEST HEIMSATH DELIA HERNANDEZ ELIDA HERNANDEZ I 5-. . 1' ,N 6 5 4 S a R f f i A J. inn-agua. way not to dress at Freshman Seniors Model sirikes pose for Ari II class ,M ,eg 54 -3 ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ JOE HERNANDEZ OSCAR HERNANDEZ any Qmsvviw-I Posing for 0 sketching class, ArIhur Londrove exhibits his physique. CARLOS HERRERA HECTOR HERRERA THEODORE HERRERA GINGER HODGES KATHY HOFNER GLORIA HUERTA CHRIS HUIZAR LARRY HURLBERT VALERIE JACQUES JUDY ANN JETT PATRICIA JIMENEZ TERESA JIMENEZ BEVERLY JOHNSON GAY JOHNSON JAN JOHNSON PATRICIA JUAREZ LOUISE KEILMAN CARL KIMBRO EVELYN KOTARA SHERRILL KOSUB FREDDIE LAGUNAS INES LAGUNAS ARTHUR LANDROVE LORRAINE LAZARINE Seniors Goblins invade via Corngaiion Students Yoke on c different attire for the Cornyotion. 'T37 -uv we a-5 -r' rv- MARY JANE LEAL BRENDA LINDSEY ANITA LOPEZ ESTHER LOPEZ GLORIA LUNA RODOLFO LEAL FRANCES LONGORIA ESTELLA LOPEZ MARGARET LOPEZ SANDRA MCCOWN RICHARD LEOS MARIA LONGORIA 56 BEVERLY MCMAINS ALICE A. MARTINEZ BERTA MARROQUIN ALICE MARTINEZ PETE MARROQUIN CELESTINO MARTINEZ Gilbert DeLeon cuts into the cake presented to the foot- ball players by the lndianehes as Cynthia Gallegos and Sam Hardy watch. DAVID MARTINEZ IRMA MARTINEZ MARIA MARTINEZ GILBERT MARTINEZ JOHNNV MARTINEZ MARTHA MARTINEZ get I. sk ax 'H QQ! S is ik-. 'gig' g . X. .- K 5 s 5 X ' 5 ,.a-8: A A5 fvliimlll ,ff Seniors Cowbog hangs in effigg ihroughoui Spirii Week During Spirit Week sfudents find time to hong Cl dummy in the main cafeteria. 49- TZ? if ROSE MARIE MARTINEZ BLANCHE MATA CARMEN MEDELLIN ALBERTO MEDINA SYLVIA MENDEZ TONY MARTINEZ FRANCES MATA EDDIE MEDELLIN RUBEN MENDEZ ELLEN MEYER YOLANDA MARTINEZ VALENTINA MATA MARY MEDELLIN BENJAMIN MATA ROY MATTHEWS SYLVIA MEDELLIN 58 LALJRIE MILLNER LUPE MORA BLANCA MONTEMAYQR DIANE MORALES IRENE MQRA ESTHER MORALES Kathy Harlan expresses joy after being announced Foot- ball Sweetheart. Jim Johnson and Irma Aguilar stalk down the aisle representing King and Queen of the Cornyation. DIANA MORENO YOLANDA MORENO JOSEPHINE MORILLOS ROGER MORIN Seniors Students join in several activities ii t-T'- ' I Q V: , r yr 5 1 X ff z '5'j-- 1 Q Tf ,Lf ,, n W, 1 X.. , it 'V , -J 4 ww 6 If wf V , I -8 . M.. 191 l, fy A At o publications ossembly the stuff photographers Dev Forge, Robert Frogo, and Jim Johnson are introduced. 60 JESSE MUNOZ REBECCA NIRA MARGIE OLIVARES JERRY OLSEN PILAR OVALLE SANDY NIBERT MARGIE ODOM ROLAND OLIVARES ROLINDA OTERO CARMEN PACHECO ESTELA PALACIOS ELIA PATTERSON ADRIAN PEDRAZA 'lm I -. M, , JOE PEDROTTI ADRIANA PEREZ AMELIA PEREZ ELIDA PEREZ CELESTE PENA ALEX PEREZ DORIS PEREZ JOSEPHINE PEREZ 'as ff I as K James Groesbcck reviews for his finol during advisory. MANUEL PEREZ THELMA PEREZ NANCY PHILIPS RICHARD PHILIPS EMILIO PINA Seniors Siudeni prefends pari of harem girl ..i4.i,.,f. we-ggi' JOE PLATA JO ANN POLENDO WAYNE POPE MELISSA PORTER 62 -4-nav 9 ROGER PORTER LOUIS PORTILLO MICHAEL PULLIN DAMON QUINNEY ELIAS RAMIREZ ELMIRA RABAGO GLORIA RAMIREZ X.: ri N, I . .,,., W VJ - rr-: I pu Charlie Gorcio finds cn new meihod of keeping his mouth closed. 4. .-prw David Martinez, Irene Saldana, and Janice Cupples fake over kiichen in preparation for the Pow-Wow party. 'v-ww xl aa! Sud 5... s.C.,p RICHARD M, RAMIREZ SARAH RAMOS JOHNNY RESENDEZ ROLAND REYES LEE RIES ROBERT G. RAMIREZ BARBARA RANKIN JAMES REYES JOE REYNA DANNY RIOS RACHEL RAMON CARLOS RESENDEZ MARTA REYES CARMEN REZA VICTOR RIVERA 64 Sensors Girls decoraie before Pow-Wow ' ...J-. ax I --v.,-5 wa! v I E Yi Jesse RODRIGUEZ KATHY ROCCATO JOE RODRIGUEZ ADELITA G. RODRIGUEZ RENE RODRIGUEZ ARTURO RODRIGUEZ . RICHARD R. RODRIGUEZ HSA RODRIGUEZ Ginger Hodges decorofes toble for Pow-Wow. RUBEN RODRIGUEZ j CV 3 M -.1 YH? N..X' wa? 3'-s-0 1 Jf .- ww N-JH' M .1 I 6 N 9' NC7' 48:42 GILBERT SALINAS, LUIS SALINAS DENNIS SALMON 5 TERESA RODRIGUEZ OLGA ROSALES LORAINE RUSCH NORMA SALAZAR HECTOR ROSALES MARTIN RUIZ ESMERALDA SALAZAR IRENE SALDANA LYDIA ROSALES RICHARD RUMANUK JESSE SALAZAR ANTONIO SALINAS II'kI Q L J 9 TIME wn.L PASS M wsu. You 93? and Jim Johnson prepare c bulletin board in Mrs. Cosares' class. Seniors Friendship makes new acquaintances x The Pow-Wow gives students of Harlandale and McCollum a chance to be- come better acquainted. c frfdgfi - as wiki f Q - ,Ng ff? 4-as PATRICIA SANCHEZ RUBEN SANCHEZ SARAH SANCHEZ SYLVIA SANCHEZ RICHARD SARAY ...ia-u, m,-v ADAM SAUCEDO MIKE SCHLIESING MARY SEGOVIA JOSE SEGURA JIMMY SHEPHERD ,sm gf I Dq -J PAT SHEPPARD SIDNEY SIMPSON DONALD SLACK LE ROY SIBRIAN NANCY SIMS GAIL SMOTHERS CURTIS SMITH DORA SOLIS Mr. Douglas Sheedy arranges trophy case outside his ESTHER SOLIS EVA SOLIS JOE SORIANO JOHN SOTO GARRY STARNES Seniors Preparaiions made in advance for annual Pow-Wow parig , 2 a Gail Smothers and Sharon Szastakowski prepare decorations for the Pow-Wow. M'il ' mc'-'ARD STIEFER VICTQR 105531 DENNIS TONDRE JANIE TORRES NORMA TRAVIESO SHARON SZASTAKOWSKI JESSE TALAMANTES RUDY TAMEZ 68 mfs 'sl RAUL VEGA ELVIRA VELA IRENE TREJO FRANCES TREVINO JANIE TREVINO REYMUNDO TREVINO RICKEY UPSHAW JERRY URBAN DIANA URRABAZO FULGENCIO VALERIO CARMEN VALLES ESTELLA VAN EGAS ELVA VASQUEZ INEZ VASQUEZ JUAN VASQUEZ YOLANDA VASQUEZ JESUS VEGA MAGDALENA VEGA Seniors Classmates show spirit to be great RALPH VIERA K i it 5:9 70 .NM On Spirit Doy the students of all classes combined to show that they were the most spirited school. J' ,-M4 DAVID VILLA LUIS VILLANUEVA RAYMOND WINDHAM LOUIS YBARRA FRANK VILLANUEVA GARY WILLLAMS DAVID WINGATE NANCY YOST RAYMOND YZAGUIRRE DIANA ZUNIGA 'v L,,,, ,. fail W i lobovel Jim Johnson finds unusual object in the trash con. lleftl Now what! says Madha Ferrington Redskin Editor. Band students, Martha Ferringlon and Lorraine Lazarine, and Indi- anehe, Norma Travieso wore their uniforms to classes on Pep Rally Day. Juniors Siudenis swing inio anoiher gear of Iaughier. seriousness and jog no YZ? ff' . fu i ,f 6 Chuck Acocks .,,.0 Roland Adame Irma E. Aguila James Minor looks for help in his geometry class. i 40 XQLA 1. ef ' f l A N Irma Aguilera Thomas Akeroyd Raul Alanis Richard Alcanfara Carmen Alva David Alvarado Chr sl ne Ahr Bla d na Alcoria Velma Alaniz Roberf Aldana Ignacio Alvarez Isabel Alvarado e r, egg, Xl ,Q N ,Ne N at Lorraine Amons Reber? Anderson Sylvia Angulano Ignacno Aragon Amelia Aranda Norma Arizpe Johnny Avina Donald Baer Debbie Baker lsi Lt. Yolanda Martinez and Lt, Col. Frank Aldana have a look at class plans. Www? 'I' gl Ruben Balle .Iuan Barrienfos Bridge' Bear' Gloria Be '9l Martha Barrientes Mark Barth Mary Bejar Orlue Berkenbnle Q QF, .V 'N,,..' Q , r fc rw Juniors Listening leads toward learning 2'n .na ni' it 1 ie ' Aii V,A A , :tk F H N Wx . f . ..L A411 A i ' if Q i tv i Oscar Bernal Pablo Blunquiz Todd Blohm X i VVVV Jesse Castro works on the dolphin for the float. Students focus their attention on the blackboard. Helen Briseno Oralio Buena Johnny Buentello Nd '21 wr' sv 1,21 C i C C i a as I lf 1, i f i 9 ' 1 El v fr or fm f . I t X v':l' ' sg N , .Q 1 - sf Q .1 ' Q Ernest Bustos Joe Cabral Precilla Cabral Esther Calderon Mike Camocl-no Allen Campbell Harry Campos Refugio Campos Vincente Campos Tony Schultz takes a look into his dream world. ,- g ...... . nr. f hlwd e.,-f 3 1, 4 ,gift .. , .,, Marvin Cannon Charles Cansino Yolanda Cantu Linda Carlin 1 l ' fzfsf. iv . Carolyn Carr Isabel Carrera Paul Carter Irene Casanova , .,- 4, .h Gloria Casas Thelma Caslilleia Lydia Castilleia Norma Costilleia N ,. ,. .., . N.- l.s11sf, ew A 33 R A3 1 ,T , . -X y 1 ug.. I Charlie Castlemon Joe Castro Johnny Cerda Arthur Chavez Juniors Old iradiiions add zesl +o curriculum I V H ing Baseball queen. Lucy Morin and Mario Moreno follow on old tradition. Mrs. Rilo Teierino pins o corsoge on Alice Mermici for receiv or f f 'ff '21 . Cindy Clerk Robert Collins Bobbie Cool: Janice Cupples Mcidelyn Comfort Anlonio Cruz Daniel Deor '23 e ,QL- . HN, Darlene Dovis Leonard Docy '4 ?f ,f X -3 i . . Jose Dela Rosa Joe DeLeon Alicia Delgado Tommy Denn David Diaz Julio Diaz , Q49 we-ur Richard Dieckow Delia Dumas Becky Dominguez Arlene Drzyrnalla Laurie Edwards Robert Elias '-OJ x... X sl -,fo ' W A,:,n-yn git.. im Paul Fernandez Eva Flores Lizzie Escobedo Ernest Estrada Delia Farias Martha Espronceda Tommy Evans Mike FCVOY Emma Estrada Edward Faiardo CCUT190 FSff1Of1CiSZ 4 E Nawgvrtxq 1 Brenda Tondre, Paul Kerr, Debbie Solsona, Margaret Galle, and Jeannette Rendon were mem- bers ofthe cast in Curtain Going Up! Juniors Organizaiions iake pari in aciiviiies Amo . . V li? -f J Who Me! I have to do another layout! asks Yolanda Jlmmez. ' lg Marylou Flores Saul Flores 78 Roy Kreusel plays in a role for an assembly. J Eff Rila Flores Ruby Florez Oscar Galindo Pete Galindo Sfella Galindo Margaret Galle 'rw 2 ' 9 'Rfk 's , , xv 5 ' 'Qgn .Y W if. 232, i i' 1 'k'. rw l'i'xx -- 111-I Qi-Ailliliw fs Amelia Aranda exhibits her poster for English. , il f QL if f -A3 -ev -.-an -...ff Bobby Gallegos Yvonne Gamez Albert Garcia Richard Gamboa Patricia Gaona Diana Garcia Jerry Gamez John Garcez Jose Garcia Jose H, Garcia Margaret Garcia Maria Garcia Mary Garcia Odelia Garcia Ray Garcia Regina Garcia Robert Garcia Rose Garcia Susie Garcia David Garza Gilberl Garza Inez Garza Manha Garza Raul Garza Juniors Lower olassmen join in colleciing as av me ,, , 1 new 1 , I ,,, .,, ,A 1 J .x QV: Rosendo Garza Alfonso Gomez Ernest Gomez Frank Gomez Ernestina Gonzales Linda Gonzales Maria Gonzales Mary Gonzales Patricia Gonzales Ricardo Gonzales I , Q Rose Gonzales Rodolfo Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Xavier Gonzales Mario Gonzales W5 1-V. wow 'V Kathy Gowens Roger Grimes Sylvia Guerra Steve Groppe Cruz Guajordo Gloria Guerrero Rachel Guerra Linda Guerrero Charles Pullin and Larry Martin discuss layoul pages for Chief so l wi 'G sf he J its 'l :S 4 mg: 5 Daniel Guevara Randy Guin Juan Gutierrez ---.4 My x S--1' X-e. ,.,, 6 you X lx Tim Hammer Barbara Hampson Hazel Hargrove Steve Gutierrez Harry Hagerty Rick Hall ' V , I 33' Daniel Guevara and Pat Jackson study for finals Nix M z i we c Q54 an in ip ajax . xkkk. iv. L Tommy Denn, Debbie Baker, and Mario Gonzales collect money for Pat Garza's trip to Hawaii. Junigrs Slriving io learn leads siudenis foward goals 'T 'I Anita Hernandez Jesusila Hernandez Mary Ann Hernandez Ralph Hernandez I Mr. Gerardo Gonzales explains an algebra problem to Debbie Baker. 'Kr' vw-3 l J X T Zs 'Z , ,pf I i i, Richard Hernandez Ronald Hernandez David Herrera Hermine Herrera Carolyn Higginbotham Frances Hillje Nancy Hoffman Kenneth Horn Rosendo Hoyas Berfha Huizar Jesse Huizar David Hunrress 3 za I -Q. s 1 N'-'-9 F,-4 Teresa Jimenez Yolanda Jimenez Charles Kenyon Kathy Ivens Palrica Jackson Helen Jimenez ff -.J Jackie Kerr Paul Kerr 'S-i......X: if ,W 6 4 N Jane Kirby yd A,,, Q Mike Alaniz and Ricky Bierschwale review for an exam. .,,,f in 1 r K We 5 ili'z Af Donald Kirk 'nv ,Q I Roy Kreusel Qtek. Jackie Lake ' i X. wi Richard Koch Sue Koch Jerry Kraica Carmen Fernandez takes a break from year book work. Jugiorg Luncheon meetings prove interesting .. t . I N , 'Q .K 7 L 9 , 0 A , 'vii 4 I ' .. fum , 355 L A if A J. Ki tty 'f . , l ' , f ' tti ' ' L . 0 N P 5 . Li,k S .kh. gd, . . .A 4 A . , ul r r 1 -,un f ' Q ' N 15 'fZ5'L' . N ' in me . i Q3 ., t ee! Ccrol La Scuclo Ellen Loughter Rosa Leal Martha Lcndin Jo Lois Langdon Florence Lora Bruce Pierce ond Steve Groppe observe the activities in the gym. Vongie Ledesmc Larry Leffler Alben Lemus Jerry Kroico, president elect of the Student Council, presides ot his first meeting. '22 Rasalindc Leyva Bridget Bean gets a glass from - P fi L L L f V Q gf L , , fe L L rf f -1,9 .J , Dan Lullord Mike Lopez W Dora Longoria David Lozano L EWG LOPCI Lmda Lumbreras Lilia Luna Margie Luna Steve Luse Richard Lyles Carlos Macros Jim McCarthy Rosa Maciel Rose Ann McRae Llsa Maldonado Wayne Leopard Diana Leyva James Levy Raymond Leyva the cafeteria, 5 K L. L fi Nsgk Larry Marvin Arnulfo Mamnez Juniors Physical educaiion R can be inieresiing 'fa - Q ' fax-1 Q '+G' QNX- 5 .I Ruben Mata Virginia Mata Petra Medellin Lupe Medrano Rose Medellin Pearl Melia .af Betty Martinez Blasita Martinez Edward Martinez Gloria Martinez Gloria Martinez Isidro Martinez Linda Martinez Richard Martinez Victoria Martinez Yolanda Martinez Henry Mata Monkeying around are Marty Broadway and Donnie Manno. Q.. K yy 25 1' pffgiggl ' -Q Q. i fig: .. 7 ff Dovid Mellene Nancy Menchaco Rosemary Menchoca Cynthia Mendez Alice Mermeia Mickey Meyer .74 i .4 F 5 . -. ul V5 - x , 1 f fl Bill Miller Michael Millner James Minor Rudy Molano Aurora Monvalvo we--4 ,ff Rachel Monrelongo Joe Morales- Morio Moreno Mary Moreno Imelda Morgan , fi .rf 1 A y 'v-as Joe Acuna obiects lo an English assignment ,Qgmiors School includes mang pleasures, diffioullies If .3 'if' if - fn' 'R .all -.-p ,X ai .. 'A 2 Carolyn Higginbolham dances to a skil from Hello Dolly! R -Q-qv -J' David Morin Lucy Morin Dorothy Morris JoDell Muennlnk Marlo Mungia Celia Ochoa wv Kathy Odom Mary Odom John Oebel Roger Olnvcrri Maria Ornelas Simon Orlc T S.. Q' -.... i ee--X .X-.X 'K-. ,,,.....4 ,fa X Candy Parker Sandy Faradez Jack Van Winlde and Mike Barth look on as James Minor tries To open a locker. A - if ',-f 1 . .. Anna Parsons Kathleen Pawelek Barbara Paylon sa-3 nv.-an -.ig Lydia Perez .loe Pina Rachel Perez Alfred Pineda Donald Pfannsleal Cindy Pruert Thelma Pullin Maria Queada Rebecca Quesenberry Rosalinda Quinvero Toni Quinlero Carolina Ramirez Leon Ramirez Charmaine Rapsfirie Juniors Advisorg aoiiviiies iiresome and slow If , voor ri: I g :.O O fl i ,ur yr iff. 'Qi i - ' ME. iii LQ . .- I9 Q if Y Lupe Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez 'Ts Mrs. Mendez, Dawn Sparkman, Dee Ann Simpson workin the coun- seIor's office. Amelia Ramos Mary Rambs Leticia Rongel Jerry Reed Rhonda Reichel Jeannette Rendon 2 3. -o-Q li' 'F' Lydia Resendez Enrique Reyes Juan Rios John Rivera Leticia Rivera Deborah Rizzo Brenda Robbins Roger Robles Irma Rocha Rua Rocha Blanca Rodriguez Josie Rodriguez David Hardy and Todd Blohm kill time in advisory. 5 -.Hn rr-:rv Sylvia Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Teri Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Yolanda Roel Richard Rosas Carl Rosenthal Della Ruiz Cynthia Sabala Joey Saenz Juniors Teacher's humor seems inleresling Q4 'i 'av .-as -6' Stella Salas Horfencia Salazar Preqy Salazar 'WW' ' Rachel Salazar Sylvia Salinas Joe Sanchez Richard Salazar Conrad Sanchez Josie Sqmoy Delia Saldana Esther Sanchez Anthony Sauceda gl N. Debbie Baker has a lot of work lo do in the counselors office. Erma: Arocha trys to persuade Richard Galvan to sing. wav John Schuetz Humberto Sereml Dee Ann Simpson Hopue Soriano James Sweanngen Laura Sevilla Dianne Siller Abel Sisneros David Sosa George Tafoya Debra Solsona Dawn Sparkrnan Alfred Talamanles Anthony Seguin Betty Sens -NN, 1 l' Qu' Linda Tanner ff ony Silva, Deborah Solsona, Humbeno Serenil, and Joe Cabral find humor in their teachers lesson, Jackie Tappen Ruben Teiedo Jane Thigpen Brenda Tondre qluniors Underolassmen do seniors' dirlg work 0 l ' Sylvia Torres Judy Toscano Juan Trevino Josie Trevino Chormame Tomlinson ual Nd Patricia Tuttle Blanche Uriegas Velma Uriegas Eleanor Valdez Mary Valdez rt! an ROQSY Vflldel Raymond Valle Edward Vargas Joe Vggquel POliCCfPl0 VGl9f'O Jack Van Winkle Ruben Vargas jugn Vgsquez Beverly Van Zandt Irma Vasquez Rudy Vasquez Mike Favor sweeps up the gym in preparation for Honors Night. I i: ,f , f 2- X ' AX A 'S J I a ff .. A I M 411 ,,,1-: fin yi- 1 1-h III A y Vangie Vasquez Lilia Vela Mary Vela Rebecca Velo Lmdo Velasquez v Rhonda Reichel studies her chemistry intensively during advisory. --P 4' Gregorio Venegos Glorio Vero Abraham Villareal Denise Villareul Diana vmofeol Mictwel Wolg-JS Juniors Qiudenis find lime for mang ouiside evenis sm? i hw fi' r A 5 Dan Walton 1 K M A . , . . '-9 L' , 5 , 5 f' A V L.x.. . -, . V K Mary Ware Kathy Wells R0Y10ld W'lS00 Arthur Warrnack Nancy Wilbur Ed WHWSOOH X Mg! Q Johnny Yanas and basketball players take a break after a long workou ax 'i yr ' 5 '7 Y ,K I .5 f K T ff' . Q -wwsixviai, 5: X S-gphomores I I books Check'ng 'n besi pari ol' gear -lf ...g 4 U i , ,,, , 534' QA , A A' W ll a ll. AT ,E F.. HH -.virfflx . 'i I i Q -, 1 vis 5 'K ,Qi -11 After cleaning Ouf his locker, checked in. ,, .,,,,, ...f-- , A Alben Flores lakes his books to be Arlene Adame Adolph Aguilar Ida Aguilar Irene Aguilar Gerard Aguillon Marcelino Aguirre Irene Alexander Danny Allen Rita Alvarado Janie Alvarez Alice Anderson Marsha Anderson Manuel Aguilar Yolanda Aguilar Manuel Alonzo Sa nd ru Alonzo Teresa Andrada Philip Andrews Arthur Sepulveda and Ruben Garcia glance glumly at results of the spring rains. Rita Baker 5? David Bara Bobby Barbey A , I V' If N. 'x ,, I ffl V Ester Barbosa H A ' Frances Barrios K ,stu I I , I Magdalena Barrios H: V, 1 V V ' f' 1 ' f, as Q3 ,p-. L i Z ii? .Y WF' Cindi Aniol Norma Arriloa Alice Avila Diane Avila ' 'M 'U f l Q' M Erank Avila Mary Avila Dolores Babida Morgan Bailey l I Qgphomores Students enter district contests Isabel Bravo Martin Broadway Dolores Bustamante Elena Cabral Cordelia Brown Freddie Bustillo Alex Calderon Denrie Blow Stacy Blundy William Bonilla Michael Botella Willie Bates Susan Baumann Janie Bautista Sylvia Benavides Brenda Bielefeld N A x 1 Q l 'e X Peggy Johnson studies her music for a spring concert, 5 Diane Avila portrays Jeanie of I Dream of Jeanie at the Follies, E , ' ai xg , .5 f ,ulC 'Q1 spd Mary Camacho Roman Cansino Joel Canlu Linda Cantu Roland Canlu Sylvia Canfu X David Carrillo Eloise Carrillo Mary Carnsal Esther Casas Luis Castillela Eslella Castillo Tony Casfillo Daniel Casio Arlhur Castro Norma Cavazos Qgphomores Laughter springs as temperature drops , , ,E fl' ,,.. r ' r f 'gs if 9 3 , fr my 45 . 5 :'Jf K -:mfr any? 4, , 1 M3 . ii. 0 M Donna Mathis, Hermine Herrera, Janet Stockton, and Bridget Rodriguez make the most of one of the extended fire drills. i Rosalie Chavarria Tina Chavez Michael Chetwood Burt Cooper Patricia Crossland Josie Cruz Stella Chavez Mary Chetwood Elma Cisneros Lupe Cortez Sam Crossland Thomas Danysh f A' , , I , zz: . ov ah 1 1 -4 Vw' zz 'vs , Q Daniel De L0 Garza Yolanda DeLeon Patti DeValI Bradley Dietrich Jorge De La Vega Yolanda Delgado Ann Diaz Feffl DlQQ9S Dominic DeLeon Fred Dentler Paul Diaz Jenean Dohman 1:34 xg my 4 gg f yi in ' ff A 32' lm , 5 ,Away ,.. . 5 25, , if 1 .25 A' ,W ef David Dominguez Ja Ann Dominguez David DuBois ,, i I . -, 2' , Ernest Duenez Alexander Duran y i':. Qf' f i y -V-L-4..,,, I if ' ll l 'fb r A 5 A ly l Q ,fm A!! Qin! 3 tl Q, NH, X '--Q BQ 5,1 ,,, i C Q-L.,-Q Jeff Ware, Anthony Treio, Miguel Reyes and Tiney Rendon find a little time to rest in English class. gphomores Office aides deliver deieniion noiices -...J Debbie Eckerman Linda Engbrock Linda Egcobeda 'Ps .L ,X 'G -F- .fkak ,r WW Lupe Escobedo Efnesl Espinosa Eddie Espinoza Fred Espranceda X x if- wg jf is , 4, 4: , Rx IJ 1 ... 'hr Luis Esquivel Sylvia Esquivel Christine Estrada Mickey Esirada James Evans Rebecca Gonzales takes a break from her newspaper duties. r .k,, K i hif itg F ' K' , is - . gi 1 Q....s -sv-1' Ei i Mariha Fabelci Eva Farias Vicioria Farris Lydia Faz James Felux Billy Fewell Dale Frazier Ray Freeman Eugene Fewell Bruce Fikes David Fisher Barbara Fisher David Flefcher Albert Flores Angelica Flores Delia Flores George Flores David Flores Elsa Rosa Flares Pedro Flores Lorraine Martin and Joanie Tumlinson deliver a conduct notice fo Gay Johnson. 1' x 86 an Q1 x 1 f - A M n 5 71 ' qi 3 x ,R as ,Vw 91, Wg, in X 's. Q 'xi kg? W Q K' '- 3, ,ow PM Bw QS W Q V4 k -E ,:, . J wi 1' Q- -seek 1 1. Qi- - 'L-k',: .-fi 51' . - Kr,-' a2 f,L-4 -1 ,, 5 'Wg P . -B..,v c,,. - - ,gm E I' m y l F 231: ff, - -Y frfe--I.-2 .gf-ee, x ,' 14s2im.N'fg.,ql 111,-.tj,, , e ,:vw,,iLf- Lg .A -f..-m wA.-N: , V. , 5 K. .JP , N.:. ,.f..f M - f H ,H .4 MSN, v 0 S 'Q 'Pt it Z 5 X yi h M 5 Q .., , 1 ' Ol' Q w N f Q Y ,sk Jesse Garcia Mary Garcia Ruben Garcia Beffy Garza Joann Garcia Rachel Garcia Sandra Garcia Diana Garza Josie Garcia Rosalinda Garcia Yolanda Garcia Mary Garza IP' 5 z ill Working in the attendance office are Mrs. Teresa Farias, Linda Holbardier, and Deb- bie Mafyea r. Rebecca Garza Rudy Garza Sylvia Garza Sylvia E. Garza Ray Jean Gaston Anvhony Gawlik 'fini Anna Gibson Sarah Gilberf Sharon Glowney Beverly Goesch Anita Gamez Deana Gamez -Sgphomores Chess pasiime invades campus Michael Gomez Rebecca Gomez sw 41 M David Munoz and Bruce Perez find time to play chess in the cafeteria before school, -'43 . 'Q R Q0 Becky Gonzales Corena Gonzoles Devo Gonzales Eldc Gonzales Helen Gonzales Irma Gonzaleg ax Santa Gonzales Tony Gonzales Alice Gonzalez Elizabeth Gonzalez Margarita Gonzalez Julio Granados Veronica Guaiardo Robert Guerra ....,,,. O X, gg' Cynthia Guerrero Juan Guerrero Martha Guerrero Minerva Guerrero .fp Roxanne Guerrero Raul Gutierrez Lily Gunn lrma Guzman ,Me , ., .,,iH1't fr! Mary Jane Guzman Rachel Guzman Linda Halbardier James Hall Q: 1 , -gui l K ., ,. 5 www p ' ,M 1 Marcus Harrell Darrell Hastings Barbara Hauschikot Abelino Hernandez Assisting Dennis Roccato is Mrs Jamie 'msd f Cormier as Jeanette Jay helps other stu dents. X gnphomores Underclassmen ,,,. - z r H Jia Q we 'l H il 'if' F5' lX learn procedures 4 i j , .pn PI! 44' -il Q ' Q ,, . W5 'W , ' ., 9 QV . ' ,' , , 352' - J if 4 ' ll.. x ll 'l .i ,J , Joe Hernandez Vicror Hernandez Rosemary Herrera Victor Herrera Eugene Holden Sylvia Huizar Tom Hernandez Irene Herrera Victor Herrera Cindy Herring Shirley Hooper Darlene Jaco .loe Hidalgo Mary Huizar Joni Johns bs 1 W7 Loraine Rusch explains the duties of chaplain to Beverly Goesch. 'SZ'-H L Anna Gibson is caught playing around in lhe library, Judy Jones Jose Juarez Linda Juarez Bernice Kirby Elizabeth Koch Joe L, Lagunas Barbara Linsenbigler 'F L R, Sharon Landry Shirley Lasaver Danny Laskowski Angie Leal Sfella Leos Sylvia Leal Befiy Lerma Andrew Ledesma Randy Lewis ggphomores Cowbogs perfecl riding skills 'i ,W fh,,,, . -...xr l M' S. :,L A ,,,,, , , James Evans walks his horse to the slable. Z av' we-pf Rosolinda Lnserio Lucy Lisler Marcella Lobdell Johnny Longoria Lucio Longoria Mary Longoria .4-cr Olgc Longoria Leo Lopez Mar-:belle Lopez Raul Lopez Alfred Luna Arnulfo Luna f Gus Garcia stares out aimlessly. N X Mercedes Luna Sundee Mahan t M' Dannie Munno Gayle Moryl Debbie Mathis Cindy Marshall Adela Mata Lorraine Martin Alfred Martinez Amalio Martinez Anita Martinez Antonia Martinez Carol Martinez Freddie Martinez Lucy Martinez Miguel Martinez Nestora Martinez Remy Martinez Robeda Martinez Dennis Mayes Qphomores Class experiences varg consianllg Mr. Jefferies explains a related math problem to Eubaldo Olivo and Roman Cansino. Alice Monraya Roxanne Moore II4 l. I ,Q ,m, . - -f M Gloria Moreno Brenda Moryl Rene Morin wil 1 X 1 '13 'N V Gloria Medellin Teresa Melia Robert Meyer Raymond Medellin Andrew Menchaca Barbara Montgomery ,,, I . V ,lffvyf i Lupe Nava talks with other classmates during study hall. Z. -L .f Marcy Moss David Munol Edalia Munoz Joann Murphy Ronald McElroy Catherine McFadin T227 Aiice Nieto Roxanne Norris William Norris Rogello Ochoc Sam Ochoa Kathy Odom gn X Z 'QM .A 1 ' u z I Euboldo Oliva Max Olivares Johnny Olivo Pete Olivo Dionne Olsen Donny Orto . ,,a wav M - M 'MU .X A mn? 1 iffy rx! 1 K ' is ,ff . .ff , O KQ? 5 1 vp hw QXX ..-- a'f' U Pete Ramirez practices on his french horn for the ROTC inspedion. Leroy Pacheco Joe Paiacios Riga Pqlggiog Qgphomores Reading assignmenls consume class lime IM Teresa Paherson Debby Perry Alma Perez Delphine Perry Olga Perez Melanie Persai J 'I n ,rm f,,, I Q ls James Petty Elena Pineda Linda Pompa 7.2 Riff any af' N4- s'M 'wr l ' we Pedro Portillo Yolanda Quinfanilla Cordelia Ramon Yolanda Puente Joe Quiroz Nora Ramon Penny Quesenberry Rosie Ramirez Ruby Ramon Stella Ramirez Manuel Ramos T L ,. ' 'Gene-Q 'B K. ..,.., 1 L Miss Norris allows her sludenis lime lo read up on an assignment. I '5.. Fred Dentler and Manuel Ramos look over old grades at the end of the year. as no. in i Mary Ramos Mary Rangel Carmen Resendez R0YlTlOl'1d Reyes Robert Ramos Allen Rankin David Reyes Susie Reyes Anasiacio Reyna Rosemary Reyna Freddie Ries Sylvia Rivas gmphomores Underclassmen siudg wherever iheg can Graae Rivera Philip Robles Victor Rivera Dennis Rocarto Richard Rad-iq Josie Rodriguez Gloria Rodriguez Marylou Rodriguez Rudolfo Gonzalez studies outside of counse- Ior's office. ,gf r ef 'M Roslta San Miguel l-Cnell Semmler Deborah Sums Delton Scholwinskl SUSCH1 Simpson Randy Smart W? Michael Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Mary Rohler Anita Rasales Arturo Ruiz Martha Saenz Johnny Salazar Roland Salazar Rudy Salazar Elena Saldana Louis Salinas Lupe Salinas Mary Salinas Darlene Sanchez Joe Sanchez Kathy Sanchez Patsy Sanchez Raul Sanchez M if 'ill-una--,,A, Seferino Salvador finds a story amusing in his literature book Q-qphomores Bogs relax after basketball game ,..,,, V i ...A W ?2':Z2EIf . Q y ' ,, ' I Arthur Smith Lindo Solano Mary Solsona Jim Sosa Mary Stainthorpe Gary Stockton William Snow Oscar Solis Ben Sosa Lynda Spell Ann Stennert Timothy Swearingen David Stahl Gail Stiggens Luther Tannehill 7 3 ll 7 ' Coach William Hines and P.E. boys take a break during class. n V X ,, if N., ' Cherrie Taylor Linda Teague Rachel Tellez Linda Thompson Sherry Tindle David Taber 37 Frank Tobias Slephen Tandre Mary Torres Chris Trevino Carlos Trujillo Joanie Tumlinson 2 Q ROTC band member, Mike Liserio, preparing for ROTC Federal Inspection. Margie Uresle Margaret Valadaz jimmy Uribe Lupe Valdez Joe Valle i I2I Qphomores Qiudenls reach goals lhrough ouiside work Linda Vasquez Mary Vasquez Janie Vega Elsie Vela Gloria Vela Marvin Vela Delores Viera Jo Ann Villanueva Angelica Villareal Clarice Villareal +62 D0U9l05 VlllU e0l James Villareal Linda Villoreal Frank Vullela Yaland Villoreal Geraldine Waclawczyk .,Ax:3,l,, , -meg. wean . my at -iq 3 s Cathy McFadin practices for graduation nighl. Rosalie Zapata Herlindo Zepedc James Warden Biliy Webster Eorlo Wise Chris Zaiontz JCfv1eS WCHSOIW Rodger Windham Joseph Wood Lindo Zapata Students were kept busy during their free time by signing petitions for the KONO Spirit Contest. Freshmen Difficulties arrive with hot weather .ir? ' ,,f,'L'f- I A- . H A- 'i f e at ., K ,, M '43 ,,- ' Jrnvffyzzf, nf Y' Richard Acebedo Richard Acuna Connie Aceves Deborah Adame Blanca Aguilar Jerry Aguular Joe Aguilar Ralph Aguilar Gene Ahr Elma Alaniz Armando Alderete Gary Allen Rcsendo Almazan Yvonne Alonzo Juan Alvarado Rose Alvarado X W 2 N. MGYQOYG' Alvflfel Students find it hard to concentrate toward the end of the year. Carmen Amons 'hm i, ,,,,,.. ,V Mary Ellen Dugosh works on her homework during Mrs. Kerr's English class. Mary Arellano Rosa Arellano Frankie Arevalo James Arnold Thomas Avila Mary Bailey Elizabeth Barboza Robert Barrienles Lydia Arredondo Hope Borrios Linda Andrews John Anthony Jesse Araiza Yamilet Arciniega Freshmen End of school means cleaning if f' 4 J P, .. n I ,- if fri f i, i X lfflfl r 2' A Alex Bautista Carl Bautista Mary Jane Beltran Gary Berkenbile Carolyn Bierschwale Brian Black Yolanda Bernal Mary Bitoni Robert Block than Morianela DeLaGorza and llda Quezada clean out their notebooks after turning in books, l26 Steven Blundy Donald Burns Sarah Bonilla Sophie Bustamante Lynda Bratcher PBQQY Bvstvs Ray Buffalo Lynn Butler Dora Cabrera David Cadena Sylvia Curnocho Steven Campo Diana Canedo Julie Canfu John Cormona Suzanne Carranco Daniel Casanova David Casanova ' ,owns 49 .lx J Gail Smofhers, maiorefte, looks a little weary from practice, FN Janet Casillas Teresa Cosillas Sandra Cassiano Raymond Casrilleia Rita Castillega Diana Casiillo Freshmen Enleriaining pari of curriculum ffl, Emesg Cosmic Johnny Castillo Gloria Cenleno Josie Champion Nancy Caslro Elizar Cefvanles Elaine Chafman mail HM? l X f 3, 2 ls, rx Debbie Barnett sings at Honors Night. James Groesbeck really pufs himself into his part as Baby Huey. :za l , . ww- 1 I J Albert Chuvga Lydia Conn Cymhiq Cruz Kenneth Day Donna DeSol Helen Dominguez Dorihy Chavez David Cowell Esiella Cruz M0fl0Y10lG Lupe Diaz Stephen Dominguez Rudy Contreras Brenda Cowley Byron Danielson Delo Garza JDO Dimes Debbie Dugie Jesse Cortez Gail Cox Garrion Davis lda DeLeon Alma Dominguez Mary Dugosh Irene Delgado l Bessie Janavaras and Sally Hernandez relax offer finals by listening to the radio. Pal 'l'lClpa'l'lUn brlngs r Eilmm F t s ystt Nm o 0 0 o f Q' r 4' Z I is spmi mio classes Q! :rt Q O 1 9 .J Q H I ff 02 0' 2 Debbie Adame wanted oll the Iuc Robert Duran fi s lf , . ml , I fr - f L lc she could get wh I en she fried out for varsity band. ' 4 W rf if .vs Jimmy Eclmermon ,.w. D w A-ss F f fri if' lf W 'fm wi, se- '- Wg s s g Stefanie Ellis Albert Esporza s ' 4- ' f ' to Y ,ff L ' X , n-, gf' l-gs ' ,.,EE:V. 2 V :ffl :J ,',fV J .. g . 55 in uv 5 3 stiff 4 6 fx ' , Jesse Esporzc Roger Espcrzc Ruben Esproncedo Lucy Esquivel Rosolindc Estrodo Coleen Evcns Kathy Evans Esther Forics Vuckie Favor Ano Fernandez Gilbert Fernandez Mary Helen Fernandez PM fl' Reynaldo Femandez Rose' FCWY Joe Flores Mary l. Flores Rosa Linda Frias W Yolanda Fernandez Beatrice Flores Marisela Flores Ashby Franklin Jesse Fritz l x Q. Mn.. Deborah Barr sits in study hall. -aF,u 3 , -0' Fifi' 'link ' I Cynthia Galindo Brenda Galle Edward Galle Cynthia Garcia Dolores Garcia James Garcia Freshmen Students compete in all divisions W, ' 'Pg Pete Galindo, Kathy Hafner, Fred Dentler and other band members pre i pare for inspection at marching contest. 'Q lfii 5 4 f It X t L Janie Garcia Martha Garcia Mike Gurney Delia Garza Grace GGYZG M09d0l2ftG GCIYIG Juanita Garcia Mary Garcia Alma Garza Linda Garcia Richard Garcia Cymhic Gu,-zo Mr. Douglas Sheedy, Principal, discusses duties with Mr. Frank Nesrsta next year's principal. ' V7 I I - l l fl K Marlon Garza Olivia Garza Sylvia Garza Yolanda Garza Dorothy Gomez Raul Gomez Abel Gonzales Danny Gonzales Delia Gonzales Esiquivel Gonzales Eva Gonzales Gloria Gonzales .QQ Ismael Gonzales Odelia Gonzales Ramiro Gonzales Rose Gonzales Sofia Gonzales Thelma Gonzales Johnnie Johns and Jackie Trevathan finally have free time to look at the showcase the las? day of school. Yolanda Gonzales Delvfes Gonzalez l 33 Freshmen Frosh find if fun turning in books pi , 27' TM ...J ' Olivia Gonzales V.: 'wud Wig - - G r W W x A G V A my gi, , , , -- ir , NM Vhhk f- . , X 'M ,A be .ii x.1.LL J David T. Tober, Armando Martinez, and Stephen Tondre gather their books the last day of school to the bookroom. I34 K R. ? . r - as s V, F f f- 'lf 4? Janis Goodman Jerry Granato Patricia Grimes Patricia Grubbs Gabriel Guerra Sylvia Guerra -X Arnold Guerrero Jimmy Guerrero Margie Guerrero Mary Guerrero Richard Guerrero Rudy Guerrero Mario Hernandez Sally Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Patsy Hernandez Sandy Hemandez Tony Hernandez Cruz Herrera John Hathaway ii v Ivvv V James Henry Elsa Hernandez ,:,A Hilda Hernandez Jesse Hernandez 1102 r W, ff' G .V ff-54, If I I Vrrrk I 4,4 .. K M- fade. A Yolanda Guerrero Bklwwrr ff' KW, MW ,Q Lucy Gutierrez I X , v' , hy . SE W' , v . Mary Gutierrez ' 'K' J A ,V , sf J- Joe Guzman ef Toni Hall Charles Harless Cynthia Martinez and Pat Villoreal stop to check for papers in their books before turning them in for the year, Freshmen Newcomers join in school activities Mr. Fred Harding, photographer, assists students to help them look their best for their class pic- tures. ff' l A e W t sbss e Cynthia Herring Eugene Huerta Odilia Huerta Jo Ann Huizor Patricia Huizar Teresa Huizor Allen Jacques Bessie Jcnavoras Ernest Jaramillo Jeanehe Jay Michael Jimenez Johnnie Johns Allen Johnson Roger Johnslon Patrick Kerr Patricia King Jeffry Kohl Gail Kosub Leroy Kramm Mark Landez L .A 'Mgr . Linda Lara Connie Levy Stanley Lindsey Angela Lopez Armando Leal Pat Lewis Frank Longoria Diana Lopez Leonard Leffler Don Leyva Lynn Longoria Richard Lopez Mary Gutierrez takes if easy during study hall. Freshmen End of school A brin s chan es i i in g g fri i n f f iiir f The new look toward the end of the year was the maxi. Luis Lunn Thomas Luse James McDonald John McRae Ruth Magallanez Liliq Maldonado Patsy Luna Darlene Lux Judy McElroy Gregorio Macias Debbie Mahan Raul Mqldgnqdo Ray Marroquin Connie Martinez Diana Martinez 10067 MOYPIHGZ Sonic Mcmoquin Cynthia Martinez Esther Martinez John Martinez Javier Bustos takes a break during his history class. Lucille Martinez Yolanda Mgrtinez Yolanda Martinez Ronda Masters Donna Mathis Patricia Medina Mike Mejia Florinda Melendes Hilda Melendez Freshmen Underclassmen enjog phgsical education 1 f 3 V P.E. students take a shower after basketball practice. v-4-I 'N 'in-u s.-.1 Robert Mendel lsubel Mendoza Charles Miller Lucy Minor Ido Mendoza Jackie Meyer Debra Miller Susan Montalbo Angie Montelongo Sylvia Montemoyor Gloria Montoya Michelle Mora Susie Moro Bertha Moreno Nancy Moreno Linda Morino Lavannia Moses Louis Munoz Lucy Munoz Patrick Murphy Freshmen Llnderclassmen end school gear ,H '. so ,f ' L Nancy Purdue Hal Parker Sheila Parsons John Powelek --:Q Diana Pena Esther Pena Fermin Perales Mary Perales Rene Rerez Rosemary Perez Isaac Placido Leonor Portillo Freshmen go through the procedures of checking in books Ji e James Pearson Cecilia Perez Connie Prince Charlene Pruelf Vigke Qugenbef-ry Jesse Quimero Sylvia Puente lldq Quemdg Joseph Quinrero Irma Ramirez 1'1- 'fell S. e V V V A W lrrr , Juan Ramirez Pete Ru mirez Roger Ramos Arlene Reaw-w Darlene Reeves I James Arnold examines his horse. s..a 'if L'-'Pe Resendez Edward Reyes Linda Reyes Adele Reyna Raul Reynoso Freshmen Classes unile lo help in March of Dimes Linux 9 1 RUY '0 d Ries Gloria Rios TVIONCS Rives Armando Rodriguez Jeanefre Rodriguez Pere R. Rodriguez MUVY Jane Rincon John Rilz Rose Mary Rivefll Bridget Rodriguez Jose Rilo Rodriguez Riff-'I R0d'l9V01 Lillian Rioivf Ruben Rivas Adela Rodriquez Dolorez Rodriguez Lamar Rodriguez Rudy Rodriguez Olga Rodriguez Erlinda Romero ii' - it H - .., i- . . fi 'V - 'i. ' ,-- 41544: ' ' ax i s 3 . ' U I rf :Q The people who officially completed the 40 mile walk are, left to right: Frank Alvarado, Irma Barrera, Bridget Rodriguez, Esiquio Perez, Sandy Pore dez, Roger Vasquez, Mr. Salvador Lopez, Ralph Garcia, Ray Buffalo, Yolanda Delgado and Mike Aloniz. Rafael Romero Robed Rosales- Sylvia Ruiz H Viola Salas -1 Ye-so I f Zn ci , K nf QV Lal Q 4- 5 fi .A 6 My ,CH ,Y , ' 4 'wwf A f i Deigo Salazar Ignacio Salazar Richard Salazar Roland Salazar I .A ff- K I' .-Q, Cynthia Salvera Delhna Sanchez Frances Sanchez Mary Sanchez wa. Mr . 9 ' 'is':L5i i j'r5f55N3 h , . gr in ., .. , - ggafiv . if i . -:wav , 7' , gg Ng N sg 'N Q 'gigs or 55 avg, V .,-. ii 2 g. 3 ff-ef?-s, . iffr .Q Margie Guerrero demonstrates her diagramming abilify. Freshmen Underclassmen f f ' thrive with spirit and TY ef Lucy San Miguel Mickey Sapp Andrea Saucedo Jesse Sontivanez Belinda Sauceda Ricky Schutze Coach Warren Studdard gives pep talk to the football team at the Bur- bank pep rally. f -+4 New '--f-I-4' Armando Segovia Elizabeth Segura Arthur Sepuveda Elisa Sepulveda Jocelyn Shockey Ty Siebert Larry Smith Jackie Smitherman Gloria Soriano Eva Sash JoAnn Sotelo Carolyn States AX Martha Sterner Vivian Sterner Mike Stiefer Alys Stocton Gwyneth Stone Gene Sutton ia aff HN ,:- 57, Q ,. ,.. ..........--.....,,..,.......... .M . amp 4 w sv 5 V if 1-...NNW + ,. gg S 1EiEl'i-191 Q by Q -. a . S5 .. LQ ,lk Re , . S Q ,SK . X um, ,H , fl . 'Wmvun Freshmen Assisiance given bg underclassmen .MALE --.5 Ruben Torrez Jackie Trevalhan Beatrice Trevino Benny Trevino Grace Trevino . . Qu , 1 'S s Q N is 4 K .. as .- sg' V . . Q 1 K K A if W? . ,-e fu qs , 1 V X -.fs i as . Q pa. J Jesse Trevino Maria Uriegas Rachel Trevino Berry Valdez Richard Trevino Robeff Trevino Henry Uriegas Victor Valdez Janie Valenzuela Ralph Vallejo Vickie Favor assists in setting the band up in the gym for Senior Honors Night. 'G-4' x 'n XY Mk 'F' W Eulalio Vargas Charlotte Valdez Michael Vela Azalia Vela Guillermina Vasquez .lael Vasquez Irene Vasquez Mary Vglq Irma Villalolaos Joe Villanuerva Cynthia Villarreal Y Qi t 40 Rosa Villareal Leticia Venegas Pete Villarreal Linda Viera Patrica Villarreal Irma Villegas Brenda Webster sits in class wearing the maxi which became the fashion for the last few days of school. I49 Freshmen Siudenls like lo parlicipale QJ I :x,, X , f l 'Q l50 -swf Yamilel Arciniega and Mr. John Lile make a last-minute check over a schedule for the graduation program, wt' Rose Villareal Sally Warwick Brenda Webster Raul Villegas Anna Warmack John Wells David Cadena decorates his homeroom during spiri? O Jay Williams 100 WWGFS Wanda Wood Raul Yborra Rachel Yedez Claudia Yelland ,,..,:.M.,Mi, fs. if Qi' 33 -JN . W , SE ffl P I Na. Esiquio Perez and David Martinez have c good laugh over the senior issue of the Chief. Leonard Ziegler Connie Ziese Margaret Zunigo Norben Zuniga Veronica Younger Jack Youngs Don Zaiontz Gerald Zoiontz Delores Zcvolo Too many people talking Too many different ways Looks like a politician's got it sewn up today But a hundred years from.now Where are they gonna be So whatever's making you sad today Won't matter when you leave. Take a look around you Don't let the world bring you down Take a look at yourself Let a smile replace a frown. CLIBURNXCARTER ,Ant 0 Q.- Ji Q M Mg XX. 9 its , w,Qz:k1Q,.g .. Q 'fr J - : 1,,. N F N' tx . Ny clubs BECKY DOMINGUEZ, Editor Redskin Trouble develops completing deadline As the styles and trends changed, the annual also took on a new look. Since the population of the school was increased, various changes were made in the annual. Instead ofa single division page, a double division was made and pages were added to accommodate all of the students' pictures, and adding pages meant more work for the Redskin. For the first time, staff members were given sections to edit. The section editor makes up the layouts and writes the copy needed for his pages. The section editor is responsible for meeting deadlines. Mrs. Mikel Arnold, sponsor of the Redskin, was an essential help and a great encourager when all was going wrong, As editor, Martha Ferrington plans the annual with the assistance of Mrs. Arnold and then teaches the staff their new iobs. Mrs. Arnold and Martha also have the iob of proofreading the triplicates after they are completed. Many hours were spent by each staff member on the making of this annual. Trips were made to the Texas University in Austin, and to the Texas High School Press Association in Denton. The staff members benefited from the classes held at the University, pertaining to the production of a good yearbook. 'f!' N3 Mrs. Mikel Arnold Sponsor Yolanda Jimenez Faculty Editor Pearl Meiia Honors Editor Martha Ferrington Editor Becky Dominguez Club Editor Carmen Fernandez Activities Editor Valerie Jacques Business Mgr Robert Ramirez Sports Editor Roy Kreusel Index Editor Mrs. Mikel Arnold presents the awards for staff members at the press banquet. The Redskin staff at the annual Press Banquet. Jim Johnson Head Photographer Robert Frogs Liz Coleman Assistants 2 0 9 fb M' my ,....., S .fr-Q , f YK Staff members work on the annual to meet the deadline. xt Q 0 vi s x -:az X 0 if W 1 F fl S I, FN X X X l 5 2 is X V x-....., X, x 4' I 3'3 1s. , , i ff Aa J , ,M 'Y' ff Eg: , , 1 K Y , Blanche Mata Judy Jett Editor Bus. Manager Eric Foytek Susan Simpson Jim Denson and Jeanette Rendon seem to be discussing matters at hand. Judy Jett and Eric Foytek take a little time for fun in Staff Room. Becky Gonzalez Dev Forge Arturo Rodriguez Roger Obregon M Project places top ten in state Sixteen FTA members lFuture Teachers of Americal attended the annual State Convention held in Fort Worth, Texas. This years proiectentitled Tape to Tape placed in the top ten proj- ects for the third consecutive year. Recordings were sent to stu- dents in eight foreign countries telling them about our high school and customs. The countries receiving recordings were England, Northern lreland, France, Japan, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Chile, and Mexico. Students receiving the tapes were asked to reply and tell us about their school. By selling various items such as candy canes, carnations, and Hawaiian orchids FTA members raised enough money to help pay for there room and board at the convention. Several FTA members went to the district convention held at Sam Houston Portwood High School. David Fisher, sophomore was elected district president for l970-7l . One of the many ac- tivities of the FTA members was substitute teaching at elementa- ry schools in the district. Senior FTA members were given the op- portunity to spend an entire day at a local school in the district observin the class of their choice as a means of preparation for their fielg of teaching which the are planning to enter. At the annual FTA banquet those teachers who have taught at Har- landale from five to ten years were honored and the newly elected officers for the following year were announced. Mary Jane Leal is a ferocious black widow in the annual Coronation Halloween Club officers and sponsors: lstandingl Betty Sens, treasurer, Jerry Urban, vice president, Mrs. Jamie Cormier, sponsor, Sidney Simpson, president, Mrs. Geraldine Mullins, spo Beverly Johnson, secretory. lsittingl David Fisher, Dist. president, Mary Helen Garcia, historian, Dee Ann Simpson, chaplain, and Dennis Salmon, parliamentarian. .M ? 51 ii B Z E if ia Future Teachers of America: ltopl Adrian Pedraza, Jim Johnson, Larry Martin, Alan Rankin, Edward Vargas, Harry Hagerty, Albert Flores. lmiddlel Robert Ramirez, Guadalupe Flores, Kathy Sanchez, Toni Quintero, Rita Baker, Debbie Sims, Cindi Marshall. lbottoml Norma Travieso, Penny Quesenberry, Linda Halbardier, Ellen Laughter, Barbara Danysh, Barbara Rankin. Hi .f., .. '-wail 1 Future Teachers of America: ltoplMadelyn Comfort, Angie Leal, Sherrill Kosub, Linda Engbroclr, Barbara Fisher, Brenda Bielefeld, Irma Aguilar. lmiddlel Gloria Medellin, Martha Ferrington, Elsa Flores, Judy Bower, Lucy Lister, Becky Quesenberry. lbottoml Carolyn Higginbotham, Debbie Eckerman, Susan Baumann, Debbie Boker, Cindi Aniol, Kathy Pawel- ek, Kathy Hafner, A Latin Members attend annual Saturnalia Under the supervision of Mrs. Christine Grace, the Latin Club has fostered the study of classical language. They are 'preparing students to meet the vocabulary requirements in nursing, medi- cine, and law. Mrs. Grace has worked with them so that some can now sight-read Latin stories. Larry Martin was elected State president of the Junior Classi- cal League held at the annual State convention in March of l969. Bertha De La Vega entered the Latin scrap book for con- test at the convention held March 20 and 21. Club members raised funds for their Saturnalia by staging car washes and several successful paper drives. Dawn Sparkman was crowned Queen Diana at the Satu rnalia held December l7, l970 and Mrs. Lorine Higby was given honorary membership. Mike Favor won the costume contest with an outfit which depict- ed him as Jason of Jason and the Argonauts. Junior Classical League members displayed posters on Roman civilization during Latin Week which was held in March of this year. The officers for i969 league are: Tommy Denn, president, Wayne Dentler, vice president, Melissa Porter, secretary, Charles Kenyon, treasurer, Bertha De La Vega, historian, and Sandra Morin, asst. historian. Officers of the National Latin So- ciety are: Debbie Baker, president, Larry Martin, vice president, Melissa Porter, secretary, Charles Kenyon, treasurer, Bertha De La Vega, historian, and Sandra Morin, asst. historian. C? Larry Marti n Former State President Debbie Baker NLHS President Tommy Denn JCL President 'fy is' 1' fiii V fix Lorraine Lazarine pins customary corsoge on Mrs. Christine Grace as Tommy Denr Gail Smothers look on, 5 Miss Gay Nell Gambs, pins the JCL pin on Latin I slaves, DeeAnn Simpson, Louis Solinas, Jim McCarthy, and Judy Jones. 3 rl il X lm ll si fel Gail Smolhers, Queen Diana, crowns the new Queen, Dawn Sparkmcn, as princess Lorraine Lozarine and Judy Jones stand by at Latin Banquet. ike Favor, dressed as Jason of the Argonouls, wos warded first place in 'he cosvume contest, -'Q ? Mrs. Lorene Higbie is draped in the honorary membership robe by Melissa Por1er and Bertha De- LaVego. Bards and Scribes Members appreciate prose and poetrg To encourage the writing of poetry and prose among members of our student body is the main objective of Bards and Scribes. Increasing appreciation of the members in our student society, in daily English classes and to bring together students who enioy creative writing. The club picks out the best articles to publish in the magazine Smoke Signals which are submitted by either students or teachers. As money making proiects, they sold pencils, stationary, and placemats. Sponsors this year are Mrs. Ruth Lewis and Mrs. Lois Giles. WHY? The cool rain hits my face, But it isn't the same at alll There's something about this mist That saddens and haunts us all. I remember the cool spring showers That made the grass grow green, The sweet fragrance of the flowers Gave birth to a beautiful scene. The birds would sing with joy When the sun came shining through, And embraced within its rays The earth and me and you. Those were the pleasant days Which I shall never forget. They added much ioy to life, And to God I am in debt. It is very different here, No birds to sing, no flowers to smell. The fragrance of the moistened earth Has only death to tell. The sun breaks through the clouds, But brings no ioy, no song. lt's damp and unbearably hot, And the days are, oh so long. One year of active duty I have left in this troubled land, I came for a voice was crying, Oh, lend us a helping hand. The people here are tired, They're sick ofthe smell of blood. And everyday they see themselves Get killed and fall to the mud. Oh God, my God, I hate it all, A war why must there be? Why can't we live in brotherhood The other side and we? Gus Aguilar 60 Ellen Meyers Ginger Hodges President Bonnie Gunn Celeste Pena Jerry Olsen Reporter Ellen Laughter Mrs, Ruth Lewis, Ginger Hodges, Gus Aguilar, Ellen Laughter, and Ellen are some of the people involved in Bards and Scribes. Les Beaux All male club has spirit to contribute Les Beaux is the only all-male club established at Harlandale. Mr. Raymond Dickey is an experienced socialite. i As a club, they sold mums, attended pep rallies and other school activities. Initiation adds to the Les Beaux activities. New members lcalled scrubbsl go through an eight week period of mock proposals of marriage to girls, duck- walking, and imaginary: motorcycle racing. The scrubbs' only consulation is the fact that they will be able to initiate new members for the following year. The purpose ofthe Les Beaux is a social service or- ganization which strives to build character in its members by undertaking various school services. Members must have an overall average of C or better for each nine weeks grading period. The officers for the '69-'70 school year were Rich- ard Steifer, president, Robert Fraga, vice-president, Gary Williams, secretary, Gary Starnes, treasurer, Jim Johnson, reporter. Mr. Raymond Dickey Sponsor Richard Steifer President Robert Fraga Vice-president ,,. v l L an it hem ills - Robert Fraga delivers food to underprivileged as a Les Beaux proi ect. Eric Foytek Rene Rodriguez Abraham Lopez picks up a mum from Jim Johnson during the Les Beaux flower sale. I63 Rodeo Club Qhowdeos provide competitive spirit One ofthe many new clubs introduced to the school this year was the Rodeo Club. Formed in the year 69-70, they have participated in numerous activities, of them being showdeows, trailrides, and hay- rides. A showdeo is a forrn at a rodeo. They last for about tour hours and are composed of such events as the speed and action race, the egg race, Indian drag race and clover-leaf barrel race. Hayrides are the same, and lust as much fun, All the events were participated by not only Harlandale, but others such as Highlands, South San, and McCollum. As the year draws near an end they sponsor a dance to highlight the past year's events and present awards. Awards this year have been won by Eugene Fewell, who won the High Point Man trophy at the Harlandale-McCollum Showdeo held during February. Since then, the club has added five more trophies to their trophy case. Be- sides this, the club as a whole has brought in many a first place rib- bon. Sponsor for the club has been Mr. Gerardo Gonzalez. 'Whims- ii Ili,- ?Nl!nv9 Illllllsn lll lll ive fi TOP ROW: Eugene Fewell, Eugene Holden, John Oebel. 2nd ROW: Mr. Gerardo Gonzalez, Robbie Buffalo, Anna Gibson, Johnnie Johns. TOP ROW: Tony Gawlik, Victor Rivera, James Warden, Jay Williams, Mike Schliesing, Steven Polaselz, Herbert Borchers, Kenneth Odlozelik, James Minor. MIDDLE ROW: James Evans, Alan Rankin, Marla Barth, David Mellene, Jack Van Winkle, Billy Fewell, Marty Broadway, Rudy Benoit, Ralph Hernandez, Bobby Collins. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Lux, Judy McElroy, Charlotte Valdez, Coleen Evans, Bernice Kirby, Laurie Edwards, Joanie Tumlinson, Lorraine Martin, Gail Moryl, Kathy Odom, Charmaine Rapstein, Sherry lindle. Business Careers New club proves quite successful Another new club added this year was Business Careers Club. Sponsors were Mrs. Patsy Cotter, Miss Jo Ann Herring, and Mrs. Na- talie Simms. The obiect of the club is to acquaint students with the many oppor- tunities in the field of business and to explore the various iobs in this area. Meetings were held the second Tuesday of every month. Members were acquainted with various businesses through speak- ers. Mr. Arnold, National Bank of Commerce, spoke of the various jobs available ata bank. Miss Holmes, IBM Corporation, spoke about data processing, computers, and iob opportunities in that field. Candles were sold during the Christmas season and money was used for expenses on a trip and social functions. They also contrib- uted money to the float fund. l Club members and their guests iourneyed to Houston on April l2 for an educational field trip. They visited NASA, San Jacinto Monu- ment, Battleship Texas, and the Astrodome. Brittany Buffet was the scene for the banquet held May l4. New officers for the coming year were announced. Mrs. Patsy Cotter Sponsor Kathy Harlan Vice-President Rose Castilleici Treasurer fl Josephine Perez President x ,X .-. ,.,, , 'f iii Mrs. Natalie Simms Sponsor Colette Chavez Secretary Robbie Buffalo Historian Members of Business Careers Club are: lstandingl Ruben Rodriguez, Bobby Gallegos, Estella Palacios, Lisa Maldonado, Beverly McMains, Sandy McCowan, Beatrice Gutierrez, Yo- landa Esquivel, Liz Herrera, Margaret Lopez, David De Hoyos, James Groesbeck, and Raymond Reyes. lseatedl Estilla Lopez, Lydia Rosoles, Rebecca Nira, Anna Sanchez, Elvira Gutierrez, Irma Martinez, Josie Murillos, Sarah Ramos. ROTC Corps' enrollment increases greatlg The obiectives of ROTC are to give instruction in military subiects such as first aid, small unit infantry tactics, and map reading. Instructors are Sgt. Mai. James Dyer, Ist Sgt, Cecil Escalante, MSgt. Richard Joiner. Heading Harlandale and McCollum ROTC corps is Lt. Col. Hugh Robbins. All of the goals are not academic. It also teaches lead- ership, reliability, and responsibility. ROTC activities stem into many directions. Inspections take place every Monday and on any other specially designated day. The big inspection of the year goes toward, is the Annual Federal Inspection. This inspection is given by the inspectors from Fourth Army Headquarters. One other big occasion for the cadets is the annual Military Ball. This year's queen was Rachel Guerrero who was elected by the cadets attending the Ball. Finally comes Corps Day. On this day awards are given for the outstanding cadets and units in their class. Cadet Commandant for this year was Jose Segura Jr. Assisting him is his staff con- sisting of Reymundo Trevino, brigade executive officer, Eric Foytek, adiutant, Joe Gonzales, S-4, and Charles Garcia, Sgt. Mai. I. I st! I . A . gy: , , .rt V' 'I If Sgt. Mai. James Dyer if TL i i Commandant ' . . . 1: . I iiii I I . I i Ist Sgt, Cecil Escalante MSgt. Richard Joiner Asst. Commandants .ff'4, L--fr, f QI' ff' i Brigade Staff. II to rl Jose Segura Jr., Cadet Comrnandant, Reymundo Trevino, Brigade Executive Officer, Eric Foytek, Adiutant, Charles Garcia, Sgt. Mai., Joe Gonzales, YQ? , 4 'it Lkwixlk KVT X1 L 1 ,F V, , 5 +V jk fini ' f ' Wy 1' - 1 4' Q 'i' : A f' I f f Q . M fE , . :.Mj ,Tj 65,7 i tg: j 1 M it ' I E QJA, X6 . . s b I , if ., 9 , ., ,, ., Ve . x fm 'f s 'M Af ,Wf- unw . ,Q I 1 'yffiki' k Q55 L 1' Q W vp L '27 , , an ,T ,, ,if 54 l 'Q ' E ' V ' 4 -M T 3 sg 7 f.LL', V I . 1 K . : Q Z, Lv, V Vg 2 13 Q' Q 5 'arf tg W 4 Aky' . K 5 'PV .A I i .W f ,W E -0 l ,,,,..f 'E' 3. .N,A , K, VW if V, h Am., .... F' 1K UXi Roro Largest brigade in district forms with addition of 'E' oompang Company CH: ll to r, front to rearl P. Marroquin, Batt. Commander, R. Hatol, Ca. Commander, M. Rangel, J. Rodriguez, S. Muniz, B. Gonzales, J. Avina, G. Garza, lnext rowl M, Lopez, R. Pina,lnex1 rowl S. Crossland, J. Rodriguez, V. Valdez, R. Lopez, A. Guerrero, R. Almazan, R. Gutierrez, J. Alva, T, Cruz, lnext fowl R, Reyes, J. Aguilar, S. Soto, D, Gonzales, D. Alvarado, R. Casino, R. Lopez, F, Martinez, F. Hernandez, J. Alvarado, lnext rowj J. Gutierrez, S, Delgado, J. Huizar, D. Antu, D. Orta, H. Bustos, R. Their, A. Limon, J. Trevino, D. Galvan, F. Garza. .xx X I Mr. Douglas Sheedy, principal, is presented with keys to his very own jeep lshownl by Lt. Col, Hugh Robbins, Senior Army Instructor. Rachel Guerrero was elected Military Ball Queen by cadets attending the boll. l68 ROTC Color Guard busier than ever this gear The Honor Color Guard was busier than usual this year. There was a candy sale and they also sold Christmas bows. The funds earned were used forthe purchase and painting of helmets to be used by ei- ther guard. The Color Guard was authorized an additional white cord to distinguish them from the other members of the guard. This was the first year the Honor Color Guard was an official school sanctioned club. The Honor!Color Guard Commander this year was Roy G. Kreusel with Charles Garcia as the Executive Officer. These officers are re- sponsible forthe training and discipline of each member and are in charge of the unit at any function they attend or participate in. The Honor!Color Guard's activities include ushering at all foot- ball games, meetings, and anything else they are requested to partici- pate in. The Color Guard posts colors at all major events at the school, football games, and conventions in and around San Antonio. This year the ROTC Honor!Color Guard was awarded the Club Spirit Award by the lndianettes at the McCollum Pep Rally. 44 1 The Color Guard prepares to post the colors during Corps Day. Color Guard: ll to r, front to rearl Roy Kreusel, Commander, Charles Garcia, Executive Officer, George Tafoya, Ruben Mata, Asst. Commander, Jesse Hutzar, Joe Vasquez, Rosemary Menchaca, Rachel Guerrero, Color Guard Corpsdette Commander, Maria Martinez, Lydia Garza, Margaret Rangel, Bal: demar Hidalgo. ROTC Corpsdettes enter bags competition The second year for the ROTC sponsors turned out to be a very dif- ferent one. One change was they are no longer tagged the sponsors but have named themselves the Corpsdettes. Commander of the Corpsdettes was Sylvia Mendez with Blanca Montemayor as her exec- utive officer. Duties of the Corpsdettes in ROTC include acting as assistant in- structors to aid in presenting classes, assisting the Commandant, and managing the attendance records. They also assist in the issuing and return of uniforms, manuals, and other various equipment. This was also the first year for the Corpdettes to be recognized as an official school organization. Club officers are Sylvia Mendez, president, Alice Quinonez, vice-president, Maggie Fresnillo, secre- tary, Lydia Garza, treasurer, Delia Saldana, historianfreporter, Yo- landa Martinez, chaplain. Money-making proiects this year have consisted of selling beanies and candy. The girls held their banquet on the river at Casa Del Rio restaurant. They also took part in the Alamo Drill Meet held at Har- landale. They assisted the iudges and made refreshments for the drill teams. Something else new this year was the Corpsdette Drill Team. Rachel Guerrero, commander, and Maria Martinez, exec., worked to get the girls ready for the Sears-Roebuck exhibition drill meet. Corpsdettes ioined previously all-male organizations such as Honor!Color Guard, rifle teams and drill teams. The girls take part in all of the club's functions and wear the cord of their respective club. The Corpsdettes are sponsored by lst Sgt, Cecil ESCGlOr1te. Sylvia Mendez is hard at work being secretary to the ROTC members Corpdettes include ll st rowl Sylvia Mendez, Celena Martinez, l2nd rowl Maria Martinez, Josie Rodiguez Auroura Guitierrez l3rd rowl Sarah Medina Mary Rangel Blanca Mon temayor, l4th rowl Estella Muniz, Janie Vega, Yolanda Martinez, l5th rowl Delia Saldana, Maggie Fresnilla Lydia Garza l6th rowl Norma Cavazos Lupe Mora Anna Frias l7th rowl Rosalie Mata, Alice Quinonez, Barbara Gonzalez, l8th rowl Rosemary Menchaca and Rachel Guerra 4 5 p Q '32' :'1 A fx . T , iam, . 'gif kr 5 . ff- 4' 1 J Drill teams attend . o o competitive meets For the first time in four years the 'A' and 'B' drill teams were rec- ognized as clubs. They competed in the state meet held at Arlington in which they won 3 trophies. They also attended the Alamo drill meet competition held here. Participation in the Las Palmas competition was another activity in which they participated. The annual strawberry festival in Poteet was . another of the festivities in which they participated in. They also marched in the parade. As a club they sold candy. +I My 1 Officers of the 'A' drill team were Joe Gonzales, president, Alfre- . K+ do Lagunas, vice-president, Reymundo Trevino, secretary, Manuel . M s , Garza, treasurer, Johnny Resendez, historian, Robbinsan Hatol, re- 1 . ,, porter. Officers for the 'B' drill team were lssac Rodriguez, president, Tony 1. Cruz, vice-president, Albert Chaveria, secretary, Richard Lopez, trea- surer, Mike Martinez, historiang Roman Casino, reporter. '- 'iff A Mickey Estrada gets a medal from Mr. Eugene Bishop A Drill Team: ll to r, front to rearl J. Gonzales, Commander, F. Lagunas, Exec., A. Saucedo, J. Resendes, A. Aguilar, M. Garza, R. Garcia, E. Es- trada, R. Salazar, A. Sauceda, M, Martinez, J. Pina, R, Lopez, A. Chavera, A. Lemus, M. Lopez, J. Rodriguez, J. Carmona, R. Rodriguez, A. Lopez, R. Gonzales, D. Orta. B Drill Team: l. Rodriguez, commander, R. Gamboa, exec., llef? to right, fron! to rearl R. Acebeda, S, Delgado, D. Casto, R. Casino, R. Lopez, V. Herrera, R. Salazar, R. Zapata, J. Carmona, A. Ledesma, B. Garcia, R. Lomas, V. Valdez, S. Soto, R. Trevino, R. Perez, D. Celvarez, S. Campa, L, Rodriguez, A, Alonzo, F. Avila. Joe Gonzalez drill team commander before going to practice. I73 Rifle Team 'A' Squad places third in tourneg For the second year in a row Harlandales A Rifle Team has placed third overall in the Alamo Area Smallbore League. Each mem- ber received an individual medal and the team received a trophy. They finished the season with ten wins and only four losses. High point man on the team was Gilbert Garza with an average score at 240.753, The team also participated in the Fourth United States Army Area Indoor Smallbore Ritle Match. Scores ot the ten highest tirers were mailed to Fort Sam Houston for Evaluation. The scores for this contest were higher this year than they were last year. Captain ofthe A team was Gilbert Garza with Joe Morales as second-in-command. A candy sale was sponsored to raise funds to support a Christmas party for the team members ot both A and B teams. The A team is coached by MSgt. Richard Joiner. Sponsoring the B ritle team is lst Sgt. Cecil Escalante. Although the B team is primarily for practice prior to member- ship to the A team, they did take part in firing tor record at Fort Sam Houston. B Team Members: lstandingl Benny Trevino, Mike Liserio, lst Sgt. Cecil Escalan coach, Emilio Flores, Gerrard Aguillon, flying on tloorl Steven Blundy, Sam Crosslar Robert Casias. P, vo 'O A Rifle Team. lback rowl MSgt. Richard Joiner, sponsor, Robert Their, Joe Morales, Inez Garza, lkneelingl David Martinez, Johnny Avina, Harry Campos, Gilbert Garza, rifle team captain, 'fel' 52' Band Contest entered for first time in gears Halttime shows were better than ever this year by the marching band. Many hours on Saturday as well as afternoons after school were given up to better the marching band. Under the direction of Mr, Richard Harden and the help ot Mr. Charles Arsuaga, assistant band director, the band entered the Texas lnterscholastic Regional Marching contest tor the tirst time in T6 years. The band made al in inspection and a 2 in marching. The band also entered a concert con- test and made a 2 in concert and a 3 in sight-reading. Various activities were entered into this year such as selling tickets tor the opening ot Century South Theater, candy, and Christmas cards. The band also sponsored a dance and the Follies, to help raise money for the band funds. The band marched in the Rodeo Parade and the Battle ot Flowers, and entered in the Battle ot Bands. The band played several concerts and played tor the Toros at one of their games. The B Band was named the ROTC Bond and they played for the AFI annual Federal Inspection and Corps Day, and Officers Promotion. The annual Christmas Party and Band Banquet was held in the Cat- eteria with both bands present. Jesse Talumontes, drum major, marches at football games , . W , W. 1 xi . z i U A Band Members: ltopljuan Garcia, David Martinez, Johnny Riviera, Ruben Garcia, lbottoml Ricky Philips, Ronald Hernandez, Carlos Alexander, Antonio Castilla, Gary Williams 5 I i M , ee , Mr. Charles Arsuaga directs the band at a pep rally. 'I F I ll' 4 'viiili 'Nr' A Band Members: ltopljane Thigpen, Betty Sens, Yolanda Carillo, Dale Frazier, Irene Herrera, Robertjanavaros, lmiddlel Martha Ferrington, Pearl Meiia, Lorraine Lazarine, Kathy Hofner, Gail Smothers, Elizabeth Colman, lbottoml Grace Chavez, Aurora Montalvo, Yolanda Gutierrez, Debra Ambriz, Yolanda Jiminez, Rachel Moreno, Elda Gonzales. W4 A ll' , Nu K .ei -5 ,ly ig! A Band Members: TOP: Linda Thompson, Valerie Jacques, Babs Bean, Sarah Gilbert, Nancy Philips, MIDDLE: Paul Diaz, Joey Saenz, Manuel Ramos, Leonard Dacy, Martin Ruiz, Johnny Cerda, BOTTOM: Ruben Arriola, Jae Castillo, Sandy McCown, Dava Gonzales, Sheery Tindle, Arnold Galinda. ll E53 Wow A Band Members: TOP: Daniel Guevera, Jesse Garcia, Larry Barner, Earla Wise, Richard Alcanlara, BOTTOM: Rudy Molano, Sandra Carreon, Wayne Dentler, Ernest Heimsafh, Villi Failcus, Band Members: ltopl Pat Gaona, Pete Galindo, Raul Garza, Roger Barnett, lmiddlel Dolores Elias, Sarah Sanchez, Cathy McFadin, Susie Dominquez, lbottoml Fred Dentler, William Snow, Albert Flores, Harry Haggerty, Dennis SoImon,'Louis Salinas. e eel Band Members: ltopl Bobby Cook, Stella Galindo, Peggy Johnson, Becky Dominquez, lmiddlel Ruben Garcia, Rhonda Reichel, Car- olyn Higgenbotharn, Michael Mnllner, lbottoml Melissa Porter, Beverly McMains, Ray Jean Gaston. AA., A is ROTC Band Members enieriain during inspeciion WP V A 1 l - AAllA l llll ' 'KVV QM ,L,- ' V V AA iw l' l A f A A ,. AlAl A l lA A llAl I 2 7 I kfy. gi-, A LV , ir A VA ,hL,h 1 A l f 1 ff,- 1: ,1,-.1 :,, wf ,' ' ' Y- . A ,V , ,f 1 J' 9'Q7 .:Q fl W .ff--- fi -Z-L - 'A ' iff 'EAW l A l Z 1 ' ffzfwii2i1,eAmg V, ' ' ,A Ki f if ff V :' A' A f .. A Allll l M n Mr Q 2 ' . Q,z A A M - A, ' 5 - -1 A AAVV A, I ,M If ' f A41-A m'hk 1' AA ' ' A V: Q1 K, V- AV Lh, 'V A. Q, f - A lAA f Billy Newman holds the band of ortenhon Bond members play for Corps Day 'F ,N , vw- VY. N A Qgv- 4 ' 1 l , , , , ,, W My I ltapl Jae Winters, Max Olivares, Rachel Trevino, Raul Alanis, Raul Maldonado, Ramon Ruiz, David Sosa, Philip Andrews, Gary Berkenbile, Joel Vasquez, Pat Lewis, Leroy Kramm, Ralph Vallejo, Carl Pat Bautista, Charles Cansino, Ed Winston, Jimmy McCarthy, David Quintanilla, Elwood Nelson, Robert Gomez, Robert Block, Allen Johnson, lsecond fowl Sam Gutierrez, Robert Rosales, Charlotte Valdez, Cindy Galindo, Authur Sepulveda, Roland Salazar, Raul Vega, Juan Vasquez, Allen Jacques, Ruben Garza, Frankie Longoria, Frankie Arrevalo, Ernest Serrato, David Cadena, Eva Jo Sosa, JoAnn Huizar, John Wells, lthird rawl Sonny Franklin, Bridget Radraquez, Cythin Guerra, Debbie Adame, Lamar Rodrlquez, Joey Escoledo, Billy Newman, Sylvia Teleda, Marcy Moss, Carmen Amons, Bernice Kirby, Gwyneth Stone, Jackie Stockton, Dora Cabrera, Vickie Favor, Elsie Vela, Guillerra Garcia, Pete Ramirez, Mary Bally, lbottaml Mr. Charles Arsuaga, Debbie Mahan, lrene Vasquez, JoAnn Murphy, Azalun Vela, Jesse Fritz, Patrick Kerr, Zane Lindsey, Raymond Ries, Fern Digges, Martha Jo Garcia, Darlene Jacobs, Katy Thompson, Anna Warmack, Paulet Thompson, Cynthia Salvera, Blanca Aguilar, Andrea Saucedo, Roxanne Guerro, Mr. Richard Harden. ROTC band plays for the ROTC Inspection. I8l Agdio-Visual Aids Movie technicians start careers earlg Formed this year by Mr. James Gosdin, the Audio-Visual Aides have been a great help to teachers in their showing of films. The purpose of the before hand preparation ofa film and to operate the movie proiector. These boys give up their study hall period in order to run movie proiectors and are therefore required to have a good grade average. There are three to four boys each period and each one is as- signed to a designated classroom for a film showing every day at the beginning of the period. Wednesday and Thursday of the Easter Holidays, a film was shown called The Great Race sponsored by the Presidents council in order to raise money to give to the various clubs to pay for their annual pages. This proved to be a success and there are sure to be more movies to come. Sam Crossland runs projector during one of the films in a classroom. l i l TOP ROW: Sam Crossland, Ray Buffalo, David Du Bois, and Anthony Gwllik, MIDDLE: David Fletcher, John Garcia, Bruce Ham, John Gorcez, and Paul Carter, BOTTOM: Rudy Gonzales, Pete Villarreal, Luther Tannehill, and Donnie Manno, NHS Members achieve high recognition National Honor Society activities included two induction ceremo- nies. The ceremony in fall was to install new senior members. The cer- emony in spring was to induct 23 new junior members who had met qualifications. Following the program was a reception for the stu- dents and their parents. NHS also held their spring banquet on April 28 at La Paloma Del Rio Restaurant. New officers were installed. Selling carnations was another proiect. The proceeds from this sale went to pay for the annual page. Other activities included service proiects, and a book drive at Christmas. For the tirst time this year NHS sponsored the publication ot Newsletter, a monthly newspaper. NHS members attended the parliamentary procedure workshop. Sponsors are Mrs. Geraldine Mullins and Mr. Hardy Cannon. Membership requirements are that iuniors must have a 92 average. Seniors must have a 90 average. Members are elected by the faculty. The purpose of the club is to recognize students in the iunior and senior classes who have shown outstanding scholarship, leadership, character, and service. 4-421 1 er Terry Dunn and Lupe De Hoyos participate in the iunior induction ceremony. Gus Aguilar President Chris Gutierrez Norma Travieso Vice-president Secretary Gail Smothers Larry Barrier Treasurer Reporter T J 'U Carlos Alexander Teffy Dunn Angie Guerrero Dora Cggfillo Joyce Ferguson Beatrice Gutierrez Lupe Def-toyos Ernest Garcia Ernest Heirrisoth Phillip DELCGGHG Elida Garza Delia Hernandez NHS Qocieig inducis Q3 new members 5 J y W' me ,f 'f f 4 in M, f f A' 'Eg f f Tommy Denn lights the traditional candle os Lupe DeHoyos and Terry Dunn watch on dur- Jim Denson, Gus Aguilar, and Jose Seguro at senior honors night. ing me tumor indudion Cewmony. fn s 3, top row John Jimenez Joey Saenz Michael Mlllner Simon Orta Ken Horn Mike Favor, Charles Kenyon, Steve Luse, lmlddle rowl Jerry Krarco, Richard Alcantora, Tommy Denn, Rita Rocha, Cynthia Sabala, Yolanda Rodriguez, Brenda Robbins, Leonard Dacy, Roy Kreusel, James Swearingen, lseoted orel Christine Rodriguez, Jane Thigpen, Betty Sens, Debbie J if 1 4 rf , I K I l l l J V , , , , Boker, and Dawn Sparkmon, Ginger Hodges Kathy Hafner Larry Hurlbert Jan Johnson Carmen Medellin Diane Morales Diana Moreno Rebecca Nira Martin Ruiz Loraine Rusch Dennis Salmon Jose Segura Jimmy Sheppard Pat Sheppard Donald Slack Mrs Geraldine Mullins, sponsor congratulates Yolanda Rodriguez for having lust been induct ed into the society. DEA Class training offers experience Heading the Office Education Department is Mrs. Marie Maddox. Officers of the club are Rosalinda Barbosa, president, Frances Mata vice-president, Rolinda Otero, secretary, Jesse Rodriguez, treasurer, Sonia Estrada, historian, and Ventura Gomez, parliamentary chap- lain. The purpose of the club is to encourage the development of occu- pation skills, knowledges, and also develop leadership in the field of office education. OEA students are taught some secretarial training and how to op erate various machines. The class trains on-the-spot training. OE is f 01 si 'N--Nr! open for both students planning to go to college and those who Roxggjgrfclbosc Fmaiipxgglem Somgkffsxdo don't, but plan to work in offices after graduation. Roigndo 0,50 Jesse Rodriguez ventura Gomez OEA students entered in the Youth Leadership Conference at the Secretary Treasurer Parliamentary Convention Center at Hemisfair Plaza. Ella Bray won fourth place in Chcploll' Job Manual. Some of its activities this year were a picnic, an initiation, and as a fund-raising project, students sold makeup kits. The money paid for the annual Employer-Employee Banquet. . ' C CT.. - .. - Ang ' - rrr Members of Office Education are ltop rowl Melchor Gomez, Mary Alexander, Anna Flores, Mary Guzman, Audilia Amaya, Rolinda Otero, Frances Mata, Maria Andrada, Norma Salazar, Jesse Rodriguez, Ventura Gomez, Tony Martinez, Herlinda Bitoni, Gay Nell Johnson, lbottom YOWJ Sonia Estrada, Rosalindo Alvarado, Margaret Ingle, Rasalinda Barboe sc, Rachel Ramon, Jan Johnson, and Carmen Medellin. DECA I Club provides chance to learn Distributive Education provides students with the chance to learn and earn at the same time. The purpose ofthe Distributive Education Club is to develop leadership and a sense of individual responsibility. Membership is open only to those enrolled in Distributive Education. The students attend regular classes halt a day and work the other half. Jobs are obtained through the school. Michael Pullin, senior, received the Employers Association Scholar- ship at the city-wide Employer-Employee Appreciation Banquet April l4 at La Villita Assembly Hall. DECA is a non-profit organization. During the year the club sold candy and cushions. The purpose ot these sales was to teach direct selling. The money is used to pay local, state, and national dues. It is also used to pay for a club pin and two magazines given to each stu- dent. The DECA Club was sponsored by Mrs. Helen Temple and had a membership ot 39 students. Acting as delegates to the State Youth Leadership Conference held in Houston were Mary Beiar, Eva Flores, and Imelda Morgan. Mrs. Temple also attended the convention which took place march' l 2-15. Mrs. Helen Sponsor Irene Mara Secretary David Cruz Reporter Temple Michael Pullin Teri Guillory President lst Vice-President Sylvia Filoteo Alice Martinez Treasurer Historian Eva Flores jesse Diaz Parliamentarian Sgt.-at-Arms Members of DECA il are: ltop rowl Edward Foiardo, Willie Castillo, Arnulta Martinez, Alberto Arocha, Hector Rosales, Andy Herrera, lmiddle rowl Imelda Morgan, Curtis Smith, William Stockton, Jesse Espinosa, Fernando Duron, David Dear, lseatedl Regina Garcia, Bertha Alonzo, Blanca Perez, Yolanda Barrientos, Della Ruiz, Lupe DeHoyos, Sylvia San- chez. DECA Il Students attend state conference Distributive Education gives students iob experience and training for the business world and for useful citizenship. The club provides young people with vocational and educational experiences. It has its purpose furthering the welfare of its members in the field of distribu- tion. A cushion and candy sale was held to raise money. The money went to a city wide DECA scholarship fund. They also contributed to the presidents council and service proiect for state mental hospital. Money was also provided for an annual picnic. Sponsored by Mrs. Beverly Clark the club had 24 members. Of these, two students, Rosa Maciel and Dorothy Morris attended the State Youth Leadership Conference. The conference was held March l2-l5 in Houston. Mrs. Clark and the two girls traveled by bus with other DECA students. These are a few of the iobs which were acquired by the school: Nix Hospital, Globe, Century South Theater, Fed Mart, Robert Hall Clothes, Bud Jones, Luby's Cafeteria, Handy Andy, Spartan, and Gibsons. Members of the DECA Club attended the annual Employer- Employee Appreciation Banquet held April l4 at La Villita Assembly Hall. -,ev-for Mrs. Beverly Clark Sponsor Joyce Ferguson 2nd Vice President Pat Sheppard Reporter Elida Hernandez President Stella Salas Secretary Evelyn Kotara Parliamentarian Daniel Espino lst Vice President Evangelina Ledesmo Treasurer Rudy Leal Sgtfat-Arms Dow -P fm? Q i ! 5 ', Y E 7 5 Members of DECA 32 are: ttopl Celia Ramos, Gloria Espinosa, Roy Guzman, Rudy Baro, Jerry Solis, Richard Gonzales, lbottoml Raymond Yzaguirre, Dorothy Morris, Rosemary Hernandez, Rosa Maciel, Barbara Payton. tudent Council Committees initiate mang activities Student Council has initiated many new programs this year. The Spirit committee promoted spirit among the students at pep rallies and football games. Safety Committee acted as a clean-up program for the school. The Decorum committee initiated many programs in keeping up the appearances of the school and the Finance committee helped in the provision of money for various school programs. Joe Segura, student council president, undertook many activities this year. Among them were the Freshman Orientation, a style-show, a Christmas coffee for teachers, Spirit Contest sponsored by KONO, in which we won, and Appreciation Day for teachers. Many proiects, held during the year were undertaken to raise money for TAP. They sponsored a Walk-a-Thon, a 40-mile walk, and a Hold-up. Trophies for most outstanding attendance were presented to Norma Travieso, Norma Arriola, and Elida Garza. Most Outstanding Member was Gus Aguilar. Most outstanding senior was Bobby Ram- irez, most outstanding iunior was John Schuetz, most outstanding sophomore was Allen Rankin, most outstanding freshman was Ruth Magallanez, and Outstanding Roving Member to Ginger Hodges. Awards for the Outgoing Senior Officers went to Gus Aguilar, Brenda Lindsey, Lorraine Lazarine, Kathy Harlan, Dora Castilla, Lo- raine Rusch, and David Martinez. Sylvia Mendez, also a senior, re- ceived the Outgoing Safety Committee Chairman Award. Mr. James Gosdin, Mr. Richard Hardin, and Mrs. Geraldine Mul- lins received Teacher Appreciation Awards. Q .wwf pun uv v . ,e,,, . J vw Q' ,www '+ '. .' snvno, ,Ui ' -'n-S 4 UU' mann Q 1 f . v v ' ' p 1 nun nun ,' no or nc 1. , ,R R 1 sun: 4 , , pawns. avi-av. rw, , , A :nun v U 0 4 V 1 vfan' -nuns 4 4:31 ' , . 4 1 ' nw , ,, ,nu 1.1 nv ab , , s 4 . v v- un n , , f v Q e o v u ...H '2'. ,-...rv-N. , . -'Q - f ',.'..',...H.-1.'un..4 4'::.:::::u.,, sun.-v, . . . 'Q '..'..'.-'4.'......4-1---H ...,u-.vnu-r,w. o Q . . Q 4 u 0 9 max: susoloof ai Q 5 ' xllthllltlsl 2Z2i2i2!223iI3 '.''. . .''J'- fZ1-II-..:..'fC'..'--'M'--'-- - K ' ' Joe Segura Gus Aguilar President Vice-president Loraine Rusch Lorraine Lazarine Chaplain Rec. Secretary Kathy Harlan Irma Aguilar Cor. Secretary Parliamentarian H... 4-......, Q 4 . . Q ,U-an-Q-up-4 ' 'lfffifln-anno-:saws vnfnrgs o o Q 4 n o Q Quanta, Qianvsnvnasnnnnnea-4 ' u nasvxvnnneuouvvruv vsnxu: , , . . A 0 .-.0005 '-Jasnnaso ssllnli' iron iufwusosnunuvn fun.-5 , . Q f 4 Qnensnsl fgfnxassxnsanasaunxos I nun-..n.v....--.n.--.v.-qv, .',,'..',.'4u'unsnsnuasunsann Gus Aguilar accepts a trophy from Mr. James Breuer for being the Most Outstanding Student Council Member. Brenda Lindsey Vice-president David Martinez Historian Dora Castillo Treasurer Jerry Kraica Reporter Sludenl Council vqege.,-W,-ef.,..-.,'-Q, 'nm My 1- r ' ' r-vw'-rl 'vw A-e 3. :l+ir0ii+i'!'1r+Ttl+-H 4 2' w fk+:i+i+ - e , 5534: if 1-AJ12iM 'l ' 4 Y I gy s sl 0:23 F ' W 'o'3k4P-Quilt! s we -me za: . :zen-::-::'::Q..-:sf 14-,Ziff if 3 - unique? vu,wc.sof05f,sc,1r.sv.a1,w,la,lc. 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S , me llll 2 L if Leticia Rivera Lamar Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Dennis Salmon John Schuelz Kathy Roccalo Mike Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Sylvia Ruiz Ruth Segovia Sharon Shcslakowski 'T I I I' , Mk!,,.. . . ff 'T' rsh ,. we I ,se .M 6 YU e-sv. W ,if-- 9' X Louis Salinas Belly Sens Jocelyn Shockey Mi Mike DeLeon, Jesus Vega, Erneslina Gonzales, ond Eslher Lopez listen inlenfly during a meeling. 'U , -if 76N I. Q X lv r ' . ij l Nj gs? N1 , l ' r f 1,3 N l I ' 4 F'-,3'l., ,fl fi l I K 'V ' ' VV, 'K , Q 1' R 1. l il. 5' A JR :V .4 g K or ' 1 W I , , X , I Xi llxwfi 'fl' li i V .-C!- ' I , 6.1 , YV Qi nf M A f, Vvlsfi I ,ill-f':2qm.i.,1idl ,,.... .-vs egg ...I .3 as Dee Ann Simpson Debbie Salsano Gail Sliggers Deborah Sims James Swearingen June Thigpen James Swearingen displays wares sold by Sludenl Council. Norma Tmvieso Yolanda Vosquez Rachel Trevino jews Vega Y QVNYMI .,, Q i xg iv . ,fry Pal Villarreal Dan Walton Duwn SP0Vkm00 Tlm SWGCVWTQCFI Poulene Thompson Joel Vasquez Elsie Velo Joe Winters Girls' Qportg Club contributions benefit school Sponsors for this year's Girls' Sports club are Mrs. Hattie Mae Kerbal, Miss Celia Tiierina, and Mrs. Elsie Yates. Some of the many activities that included Girls' Sports members were giving gifts to the women's ward at the Tu- berculosis Hospital, a faculty breakfast, sponsored girls in the 40 mile walk for TAP lTeen-Age Program Against Birth Defectsl. They also donated money for the float, and the trip for Gus Aguilar to Washington, and sold candy. Members also bought 28 traveling bags for the volleyball team, and a fan for the dressing room, There was also the annual Christmas party, and o trip to Bandera in May. Included in Girls' Sports are the volleyball girls. There were 55 girls in the club this year. The main purpose ofthe club is to develop good sports- manship, leadership, friendship, and citizenship among the girls interested in sports. To encourage and support all forms of girls sports activities. :fb Piggy Q Weis, Q Miss Hatie Mae Kerbel, Pot Garza, Thelma Perez, Elia Patterson, get ready to eat nuts at the Sports Banquet, Girls' Sports officers: Pat Garza, Thelma Perez, Elia Patterson, Cindy Sabala, Rita Rocha, Gloria Luna, and Gloria Martinez, BACK ROW: Rachel Babida, Patricia Tuttle, Denise Villareal, Brenda Tondre, Margaret Galle, Sylvia Huizar, Liz Koch, Earla Wise, SECOND ROW: Martha Guerrero, Clarlce Villar- eal, Sylvia Cantu, Beverly Goesch, Mary Ann Harnandez, Linda Velasquez, Elia Garza, Angle Flores, FRONT ROW: Kathy Odom, Beverly Johnson, Petra Medellin, Thelma Cassia- no, Rase Ann McRae, Martha Favela, Cindy Marshall, Debbie Solsona. BACK ROW: Lamar Rodriguez, Carmen Amons, Karen Parchman, Arlene Adame, Angelica Villareal, Claudia Yelland, Grace Almendarez, Esther Mae Sanchez, Ann Warmack, SECOND ROW: Carolyn States, Adela Reyna, Patricia Huizar, LaVannia Masses, Lynn Butler, Alma Garza, Donna Mathis, Diana Pena, Wanda Wood, FRONT ROW: Dorothy Cha- vez, Lupe Vara, Irene Medellln, Gloria Martinez, Jeanne Neff. Medical Careers Club formation proves beneficial to school The Medical Careers Club, which was newly opened this year, was formed to encourage cmd pro- mote careers in medicine. Club sponsors were Mr. Daniel Martinez and Mr. Richard Hoot. The club membership thirty-three, although many students attended meetings where special guests held lec- tures or where films were shown. Throughout the year, the club had numerous activities. In November, the club attended a picnic which was held at Brackenridge Park. During the Christmas season, the club members bought gifts which were taken to the childrens ward at Santa Rosa Hospital. Also, during the month of December, senior members of the club visited Bexar County Hospital. Guest speakers were frequent at the club meetings. Two ofthe club speakers were Mr. Maurice So- chia, Counselor at St. Phillips College, and Mrs. Ruth Powers, Health Career's Coordinator at St. Phil- lips Collegel These guests provided the students with information on medical courses offered at St. Phillips College. Mrs. Dorothy Spencer, supervisor at Santa Rosa Hospital and Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Ca- reers Coordinator at Baptist Memorial, accepted applications from students for voluntary. Mr. Daniel Martinez T ' al if 1 f Mr. Richard Hoot M-wyemf ' - M' ,,,.., . V s t TOP ROW: Rudy Molano, Juan Trevino, Fred Bustillo, Leticia Rivera, lrene Aguilar, Alice Gutierrez, Dulalia Vargas, Mary Bailey, Janie Valenzuela, Rodger Barnett, Leonard Dacy, and Daniel Casanova, BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Magallanez, Lucy Minor, Mr. Richard Hoot, Jo Ann Polenda - secretary, John Acosta - vice president, Robert Canedo - president, Nancy Philips - treasurer, Mr. Daniel Martinez, Betty Jane Blackwell, Yolanda Gutierrez, and Delia Gaona, MIDDLE ROW: Susie Dominguez, Sarah Ramos, Leticia Venegas, Bertha De La Vega, Roario Martinez, Stella Galindo, Yolanda Carrillo, Dale Frazier, Yolanda Jimenez, Teresa Castaneda, Blanca Montemayor, and Albert Flores. Indianettes Girls donate time. moneg and spirit Whether attending football games, sponsoring the Maroon and Gold Prom, or merely being guides at freshman orientation, the lndianettes were always there. Miss Doris Sly, sponsor, returned to head the club once again, She was previously sponsor during the years of '66-'67, '67-'68. Amon the many activities were money-raising proiects such os the sjling of carnations, tomales, candy, and mums. They also sponsored the Sports Banquet and Shindigs. The proceeds went to the senior trip, in which l4 girls went to Ruidoso, New Mexico. The lndionettes sponsored a dance TAP lTeen-Age Pro- gram against birth defectsl in which they collected S101 .86 for the proiect. There are 62 girls participating in the club this year. Club officers include Pat Sanchez, president, Yolanda Vos- quez, vice-president, Debbie Baker, secretory, Alice Mermeia, treasurer, l-lermine Herrera, historian, Linda Torres, reporter, Dee Ann Simpson, chaplain, Sandy Paredez, sgt.-at-arms. Membership requirements are thot the irls must be in l0 to T2 grade, dependable, enthusiastic, and re utable morally. Written note from parents. Grade average OF83 to enter and must maintain 80 after selection. The moin purpose of the club is to serve as a service and so- cial organization contributing to the developement of each girl's personality to the fullest capacity, to develope spirit and pOrflClpGfe in all school SpOI'1SOr9Cl ClCllVlll6S Gnd to drill Cll all Dawn Sporkmon and Kathy Harlan lead cheers on the bus after a football game. football games. Drill Team: ltop fowl Diane Garcia, Gloria Vero, Alice Mermeia, Sandy Paredez, Debbie Mathis, Rose Gonzales, Brenda Bielefeld, Roxanne Norris, Norma Arriola, lmiddlel Diane Avila, Margie Luna, Ruby Flores, Darlene Davis, Charmaine Rapstein, Christine Ahr, Rachel Perez, Madilyn Comfort, lbottoml Lorraine Rusch, Rosalinda Quintero, Rachel Tellez, Linda Vasquez, Linda Espinoza, Becky Cantu, Lindo Villareal, Robbie Buffalo. Indiagglies Spring initiation an annual event W QF N ,x 'N I .1 I if ii-S . I 'B t NH 'Y V' Q If P f ?' . 495: ig-fr.. Mrfx Q 4 Roxanne Norris gets a feeling of what initiation is really like. Toni Hernandez, Sharon Glowney, Mary Torres, Anna Sanchez, Anita Martinez, Sandra Paredez are members of tl1e.lst platoon. ' i 1 l f 1 l mf Members of the 2nd platoon are: Mary Hernandez, Gloria Vera, Elva Canales, Anita Hernan- dez, Cynthia Gallegos. gt'-s il ii 5 v i ! i 1 .. f 9 .y ' , . Q! ,i 1. V 1 3 u N-9 ' 'X Third platoon: Leticia Rivera, Martha Barrientes, Cynthia Mendez, Ginger Hodges, Gloria Garcia, and Linda Villarreal, sophomore finds shaving cream repulsive on her Dee Ann Simpson. hair. Fourth platoon: Mary Torres, Diane Avila, Marv Alice Ramos, Sarah Ramos, Hermine Herrera. 5? rw un have Cynthia Gallegos, half year cheerleader, sings Maroon and Gold at pep rally. lndiaggiles Pep squad shows spirii mang wags ..ri'5l usors: Gerado Gonzalez, Josie Gailan, and James Gosdin, frolic on Senior V0 Ruidoso, New Mexico. Sensor Robbie Buffalo initiates Gloria Garcia into lndnanefres lo make her an official member. 3 aw- we Martha Espronceda, Nancy Menchaca, Cordelia Ramon, Isabel Alvarado, Debbie Baker and Diana Garza members of lhe 5th plaloon. Pal Sanchez, presidenl, inlroduces member from rival team al fool ball game. 203 0 G xv X.N,.x. K Members in the club swung to music durmg half-fume performance. Norma Trcvleso was presented Bcseboil Queen honor ot Ihe Olympics. Gloria Gorcic seems To be enjoying her inifiunon Info Yhe club. 204 . Q9 Q Sylvia Bcllesieros ond Charlie Q 'A , m in V ' k ' sv! . 4' . Gcrcwo fc4k during o fooibcll game. ' L lm ' I' A Les Iggenugg Instructional activities plentiful throughout gear Les lngenues, the newest club addition for young women on the Harlandale reservation, was or' ganized by Miss Gaylin ,Norris and Miss Evelyn Vanidestein. The club was formed for the purpose of enhancing and promoting the members to become thinking, acting, and attractive young women who strive to be knowledgeable in leadership, dress, etiquette, and human relations. Throughout the year, Les lngenues were of great service to this school. They donated to the scholar- ship fund, held a Valentine tea for all faculty and made headbands to help create spirit during Spirit Week. At two of their meetings, guest speakers were present and all young ladies of the student body were invited to attend. Lynn Martherall from Faye Neri Modeling School lectured on such important mat- ters as sitting and walking with poise. A representative from Merle Norman Studios lectured on fash- ion coordination. Their proiects for this year consisted of an Easter Fashion Show, a volleyball game where the facul- ty members competed against the KUKA disc iockeys, a cake sale for teachers which the members made, and a summer party which was held at the end of the year. Club officers were: Thelma Casiano, president, Rosa Arrellano, secretary, Cordie Ramon, treasurer, Grace Rivera, reporter, Gayle Moryl, parliamentarian. Miss Gaylin Norris Miss Evelyn Vanidestein BOTTOM ROW: Miss Evelyn Vanidestein, Michelle Mora, Gayle Moryl, Betty Valdez, Olga Perez, Roberta Martinez, Alma Garza, Grace Rivera, Miss Gaylin Norris TOP ROW Rosa Arellano, Millie Mendez, Alice Nieto, Linda Vasquez, Linda Cantu, Judy Vasquez, Thelma Cassiano. When you're weory, feelin' smoll When teors ore in your eyes I'lI dry them all I'm on your side oh when times get rough And friends iust con't be found Like o bridge over troubled woter I will loy me down . . . Your time hos come to shine All your dreams ore on their woy See how they shine Oh if you need o friend I'm soiling out behind Like o bridge over troubled water I will eose your mind Like o bridge over troubled woter I will eose your mind . . PAUL SIMON Z 51: 1. .J M 4 J 0 4. 4' ti fm I . .H , , :Wan sporis ROBERT RAMIREZ, Editor Football Indians battle for second place in district competition Becoming a football player isn't iust putting on pads, and run- ning plays. Top physical conditions should be achieved by each individual. To do this each one must dedicate himself to long, hard and usually! hot workouts says B team football coach Warren Studdar . The Indians did this and more bringing home a 5-4-I record for the season. The Tribes first district game was against South San with the In- dians winning with a score of I2-6. After a second victory over Edison I4-O, the Indians fell to Sam Houston with a loss of 30-7. The Tribe tied with McCollum I4-IA. The team placed second in district under the direction of head coach Mr. Mike Barry. In non-district competition for each games played the coach and his staff icked outstanding offensive and de ensive players who receivedgthe Redskin Award. The first game in which the Indians lost to Austin Johnston 8-O, there were no outstanding awards given. In the Holmes game the Indians won 36-O with Ruben Teieda and James Groesbeck for offense and Mario Moreno, who received the Redskin Award for 'iss ?f! defense. In the MacArthur game, the Tribe lost 26-QI with Gilbert DeLeon, offense and Arturo Rodriguez, defense. ln the game against Lanier the tribe was again victorious with the score of I 2-O. In the Burbank game the Indians were again victorious win- ning the game 23-I 3. Ernest Arocha, offense, and Steve Luse, de- fense, were the outstanding layers. In the Brackenridge game the Indians fell to the Eagles with a 28-8 loss with Gilbert DeLeon out- standing offensive player. In district, the outstanding players were, for the South San game, Bobby Elias, offense and defense, Felix Pacheco, Edison, Mike Casarez, offense, and Richard Galvan, defense, Sam Hous- ton, Felix Pacheco, offense, and Joe Cabral, defense, McCollum, Ernest Arocha, offense, Luis Gomez, and Mike Casarez, defense. Those receiving honors were, best blocker of the year, James Groesbeck, leading scorer, Ruben Teieda, second annual fighting heart award, James Reyes, and all city, Mike Casarez. For all district offensive honored players were: Ernest Arocha, Mike Casarez, and James Groesbeck, for all district defense, Rich- ard Galvan, Steve Luse, and Arturo Rodriguez. Captains were: Gilbert DeLeon, Sam Hardy, and James Reyes. Mr. Mike Barry Mr. Bill Shively Mr. Ken Cooper 2.1 5 Xe Q L is i A 4' it -same ' . K Q :a iewpi . A ' .ii-fg1i4ftl?i,5F5 , ,.k . .N ' 63-if f 3 i 'K L 3,1 if' I Head coach and team captains were Gilbert DeLeon, Sam Hardy, Mr. Mike Barry and James Reyes. l g N A 9 i y 29-AAAA Team: ltop rowl Coach Jim Haley, Alfred Casarez, David DeHoyas, Bill Miller, Arturo Rodriguez, Eddie Garcia, 7 Ramjrez, Felix Pacheco, Richard Galvan, Mario Moreno, Elias Ramirez, Ruben Teleda, Louis Gomez, James Reyes, Joe Ca- Baudelio Vera, Coach Ronny Menn, lcenter rowl Coach Shively, Steve Luse, Mario Muriel, Joe De La Fuente, Bobby Elias, Car- uerrero, Pete Flores, James Groesbeck, Sam Hardy, Jim Denson, Tommy Evans, Lee Ries, Robert Peralta, Mike Casarez-, Coach en Studdard, lbottom rowl Coach Mike Barry, Fernando Rodriguez, Salvador Peralta, Richard Perez, Roger Sanchez, Ignacio ez, Ernest Arocha, Andrew Garza, Gilbert DeLeon, Mario Gonzales, Antonio Cruz, Richard Martinez, Mauno Ramirez, Jae an and Coach Ken Cooper. ,K Mr. Ronny Menn Mr. Warren Studdard ' AHB, Football Season record ends with 5-4-I James Reyes gives pep talk at the Holmes pep rally, Managers for the varsity team are ltopl Charles Kenyon, Celestine Martinez, lbottom Ruben Rodriguez, Albert Navaria and Roger Grimes. .L K .1 i. Indian Varsity practices plays before the Friday night game. I 3 .gb k Y r. ty V, .4 2 F .5 i 01 1' Season Scores Harlandale ....... Harlandale ....... Harlandale ....... Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Austin Johnsion Holmes ...... MacArihur .... Lanier ..... Burbank ...... Brackenridge . . Soufh San .... Edison ,,.... Harlandale Harlandale ......, I 4 N , Y Ns,,gf,sf Fooiball Trlbe meeis rough opponenis Gilbert DeLeon manages To break through The lines Arturo Rodruiguez pursues a ball carrier as opponent cmempvs a block, Ernesv Arocha gains yardage at the MacArthur game. B Football B team posts Fair Qe S 9 'es record for season Coaching the B team Warren Studdard directed the team to a 4-3-2 season record. The team was victorious over Holmes, 12-O, Burbank, 14-0, Brackenridge, 12-6 and South San, 36-0. They were defeated by MacArthur, 21 -8, Edison, 21 -14, and McCollum 32-O. The B team tied with Lanier 21-12, and Sam Houston 12- 12. Coach Studdard tells of the trainin in which each pla er must undergo, each year starts off with workouts twice a diay along with skull meetings. lt is at this time everyone should set his goals as being the best player and helping his team be a winner. Each boy must put forth 100'Xs effort during the season to con- tinue to be a winner and meet the tough competition. After the season the boys go through off-season training which consists of agilit drills, running and weight lifting. This keeps the boys in goodiphysical shape throughout the year as well as helping him attain better performance from him. Finally is spring training which lasts for three weeks and is much rougher than the regular season. There is nothing glorious about spring training iust long hot work. Six days a week. By the end of Ma the young men have worked nine months to make themselves flootball players, to represent their school in the best competitive way they know how. Harlandale .... I2 V Holmes. . . Harlandale ..... 8 MacArthur Harlandale .... I Q Lanier .... Harlandale .... I4 Burbank. . Harlandale .... I 2 Brackenridge Harlandale .... 36 South San Harlandale .... I4 Edison . . . Harlandale .... I2 Sam Houston Harlandale ..... 0 McCollum. 'B' Football Team: itop rowl Rene Morin, Richard Martinez, Frank Villela, Roger Sanchez, Rene Martinez, Edward Machado, Alfred Longoria, Roger Olivarri lm ddle ro JCooch Frazier, Eddie Serna, Ernest Espinosa, Alex Duran, William Norris, Randy Guin, James Watson, Joe Wood, Morgan Bailey, Coach Studdard, lbortom rowl Pete Ol o Robert Ramos, Maurio Ramirez, Randy Lewis, Tony Cruz, Rudy Rodriguez, Rene Peralta, Manuel Ureste. l Basketball Tribe finishes gear with one viotorg This year's overall record for the basketball team was l-29 with an O-8 record for the season. The only victory came against Memorial which was a non-district game with a score of 88-60. Rudy Gonzales led the team with an average of ll.6 per game. Rudy was also named to the second team all-district. Paul Carter second leading scorer had an average ot 8.8. Paul was listed on honorable mention for city. The leading rebounders were Paul Carter and Johnny Yanes with an av- erage ot 8.1. Rudy Gonzales and John Garcez percentage wise with 6542-, of there free throws. Alfred Talamantez was second with a 631, average. The team, captained by Mike Casarez was composed of tour seniors and ten iuniors. The seniors were Mike Casarez, Oscar Hernandez, Wayne Pope and Roland Olivares. The iuniors on the team were Rudy Gonzales, John Garcez, Anthony Silva, Alfred Talemantez, Johnny Yanes, Paul Car- ter, Jerry Reed, J, P. Swearingen, and Pete Flores, lndians fight for iumpball. . .., ., Q c ...gg if l 1 Coach Weldon Beard Mike Casarez aims for a free point. HS 3 ,963 iq , a y . 'rv l Varsity Basketball members are ltopl Coach Weldon Beard, Wayne Pope, James Swearingen, Paul Carter, Roland Olivares, Johnny Yanes, lbottoml Victor Rivera, Anthony Silva Rudy Gonzales, John Garcez, Oscar Hernandez, Anthony Gawalek. Oscar Hernandez makes his way to an Indian goal. V Sulence echos the gym as John Garcez tries for extra points. 2I5 X Basketball Indians trg hard to win district wi Oscar Hernandez prepares ta pass the ball at the Sam Houston game. 2I6. Rudy Gonzales guards J. P. Swearnngen John Garcez as he attempts to make u basket. takes time out during game B Basketball B-Team has rough season Finishing the year with a 6-l 7 record forthe season the B basket- ball team had a 2-6 standing in district play, Starting out with T2 boys there were 9 left at the end ofthe season. They were: Louis Gonzales, Bill Norris, Leroy Pacheco, Andrew Men- chaca, Rene Morin, Ray Freeman, Philip Andrews, George Chavez, and Victor Herrera, Instead ot having one team captain each ofthe boys rotated and had his turn at being captain. Leading scorer was Leroy Pacheco scoring l0 points per game. Andrew Menchaca completed 522 of his free throws. There were two leading rebounders Bill Norris and Louis Gonzales. The team participated in the Northside tournament held at Mar- shall High. Season Scores Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale Harlandale McCollum .... 57 Sam Houston 86 Edison ...... 65 South San . . .62 McCollum .... 64 Sam Houston 61 Edison ...... 46 54 43 ' 53 Harlandale 55 South San . . .48 4 g., t s. I ,S 'B' Basketball Team: ftop rowl Andrew Menchaca, Philio Andrew, Will Noris, Victor Herrera, Bobby Gallegos, lbottom rowl Manager James Villerreal, Leroy Pacheco, Rene Noris, Ray Freeman, Pete Olivo, Coach Bill Shively. Vglleg Season Scores varsiig capiures Harlandale .... 90. San. . I5 second in district 'S 3 Harlandale .... I 5 Edgewood ----- 2 ,Varsity volleyball, sponsored by Mrs. Hattie Mae Kerbel and I 5 4 composed of twelve players, two alternates, and two managers, took second place in district. Harlgndale ,,,, I I McCollum ..... I 5 The girls started practice every day from December l5 through February lst either after school or at night. I4 9 First district game was against South San and was won by the 6 I 5 varsity l5-7, l5-l l, the second was McCollum andthe varsity teamhwas defgated in this one T5-7,1lo5-3. Again they pcuayed Sout San an came out victors, l5- , l5A3. Edgewoo was next in line and was defeated l5-2, l5-4, Then came another Harlandale I 5 So' San ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 game with McCollum and the tribe lost. I 5 O South San and Ed ewood were played and the varsity won both games. Then inginal competition for first place in District, McCollum won andthe varsity came in Second place in district. Ha'-Iandale A I 5 Edgewood I I 1 0 Out of all the tournaments they went to, they received first i ' ' ' ' place trophies at the San Marcos, Floresville, and McCollum- I 5 O Harlandale Tournaments. One of the captains, Pat Garza, because of her outstanding playing ability, was chosen by St. Cecilia to goto the AAU tour- Harlandale ..... 5 MOCOIlUm ..... I 5 nament in Hawaii. The Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior and Sen- ' ior classes helped raise money for Pat to be able to go on her 7 13 trip to Hawaii. Players chosen for outstanding ability this year were Cindy Sabala and Pat Garza, who were both chosen for all-district and All State Volleyball teams. Chosen for second were Petra Medellin and Thelma Perez. V I i 4 E i a Varsity Volleyball: ltop rowl Debra Solsona, Mrs. Hattie Mae Kerbel, Rita Rocha, Linda Velasquez, Mary Ann Hernandez, Elia Patterson, Gloria Luna, Margaret Galle, lbottom fowl Brenda Tondre, Rose Ann McRae, Cynthia Sabala, Pat Garza, Thelma Perez, Petra Medellin. 1 f, '-:pf 'hiv- -:ue Xa Q35 1' .L A sf img., I 'I S tp gk K 7 U i ,,YY Y B voiiegggu Squad composed of two teams Numbering 39 members this year all whom were either Fresh- men or sophomores were sponsored by Miss C. T, Tiierina. The squad is divided up into two separate teams and are com- posed of twelve players in each, which constitutes the Maroon and Gold Teams. The remaining members act as alternates or may be needed in case any tournament should occur. The Maroon team went to four tournaments and came back with four first place wins. The Gold team went to four Tourna- ments and carrie back with three first place wins, and one sec- ond place win. During Intersquad play the Maroon team won first place between the teams. Teams played against were Seguin, Houston-Spring Woods, Abilene Cooper, Westchester, McCollum, Kerrville, New Braun- fels, and San Marcos, Donna Mathis prepares to serve the ball. 5. 'B' Volleyball Team: ltop fowl Miss C. T. Tiiefina, Donna Mathis, Beverly Goesch, Adela Reyna, Claudia Yellond, Angelica Villarreal, Liz Koch, Carmen Amons, Alma Garza, Cyn- thia Garza, lsecond fowl Dianne Neff, Martha Favela, Wanda Wood, Diane Pena, Karen Parchman, La Vonnia Moses, Janet Martinez, Erma Warmack, Angie Flores, Sylvia Hui- zaf, Arlene Adame, Carolyn States, lthird fOWl Theresa Patterson, Clafice Villarreal, Sylvia Cantu, Lamar Rodriguez, Patricia Huizar, Lynn Butler, Angie Mantelongo, Grace Al mendariz, Cindy Marshall, lfourth fowl Irene Medellin, Lupe Vara, Irene Delgado, Dorthy Chavez, Irfna Medellin, Martha Guerrero, Esther Mae Sanchez, Gloria Martinez ' ' as 1 dl. f I g l . .. 'sf 0 T M . iii 4 , 5 .TVQ R g 3 d,?'lg-,-Q . in . -+-eff., X 4 Q sy X I C 'S nv- I Y Bags doubles win first in district With the boys doubles team winning district, the tennis team was quite successful. The team played ten non-district matches this season. The boys won seven out of nine matches. The girls won five out of nine, Mrs. Peggy Stein, coach, has been 'coaching the tennis team for the past two years. She coaches the team during her off period. Mrs. Stein played on the college team of Texas Womens University. For the first time in tennis history, both first and second team players went to the district matches held at San Pedro Tennis Courts on April 6, 7, and 8. In girls district, first singles Carmen Fernandez lost to her Edison oppo- nent. Playing second singles was Janice Cupples, who lost to her McCollum opponent. ln Girls' first doubles, Doris Perez and Nancy Wilber lost to their McCol- lum opponents. Second doubles Lucy Lister and Virginia Ponce lost to Sarn Houston. ln boys district, first single Orlie Berkenbile placed second in district by defeating both his Edison and Sam Houston opponent. He received a Silver medal. Boys' second single David Fletcher lost to his South San opponent. Playing second team doubles are Richard Shultz and Dan Walton. They lost to their McCollum opponents. The first team doubles Richard Dieckow and Arthur Warmack brought home two gold medals for defeatin their South San, Edison, Sam Houston, and McCollum opponents. They aglso re- ceived the title of boy's first doubles all district players. They will also re- ceive a trophy. ' . szst.. s. - tt-Ex 7. s. 4. in.. , , . , Coach, Mrs. Peggy Stein with all-district winners, Richard Dieckow and Ar- thur Warmack. Tennis Team: lstandingl Mickey Meyer, Donald Kirk, Orlie Berkenbile, Richard Koch, David Fletcher, Richard Dieckow, Paul Kerr, Arthur Warmcck, Danny Walton, Mike Chetwood, lkneelingl Richard Shultz, Virginia Ponce, Lucy Lister, Janice Cupples, Carmen Fernandez, Nancy Wilbur, Doris Perez, and Ken Horn. 22I 4 A s I rack Indian tracksters excel in events Placing third in district the track team, coached by Mr. .lim Haley, produced many outstanding athletes. The most outstand- ing Indian trackstar for this year was Arturo Rodriguez, senior, who broke the city record with a fine 38.5 in the 330 yard inter- mediate hurdles. He also managed to place tirst in nearly all the track meets he entered in. In the regional meet he iniured his toot but still placed tourth in the event. Another event that the Indian track team excelled in was the mile relay. Throughout the year the team managed to place ei- ther tirst, second, or third in all track meets it entered in. Relay team members were: Ernest Arocha, Steve Luse, Raymond Medellin, and Arturo Rodriguez. Some other track members which were outstanding this year were: Pete Flores, junior and Louis Gonzales, sophomore, in hurdles, Alfred Talamantes and William Norris in high iumpg Captains ore Ernest Arocha, Coach Jim Haley, and Arturo Rodriguez Andrew Garza in the pole vault, Johnny Yanes in the 880 yard run, and Joe Hernandez, Alvino Pacheco, and Bobby Gallegos who were all distance men. 1 - Atl Distance men are Alivino Pacheco, Joe Hernandez, Charles Kenyon, Mario Ramirez, Tommy Denn, John Yanes, Bobby Gallegos. an W Lee Ries throws the discus i .. -L l The varsity track team ore: Johnny Yanes, Ruben Teieda, Louis Gonzales, Joe Hernandez, Tommy Denn, William Norris, Billy Webster, Charles Kenyon, Alvino Pacheco, ltop rowl Pete Flores, Victor Tober, Charles Bautista, Arturo Rodriguez, Ernest Arocha, Mario Ramirez, Steve Luse, Mike DeLeon, and Lee Ries, lbottom rowl. Hurdle iumpers are Louis Gonzalez, and Arturo Rodriguez. lleft-rightl The mile relay men are Raymond Medellin, Arturo Rodriguez, Ernest Arocha, Mario Ramirez, Steve Luse, and Mike DeLeon. 223 5 - ,,... LM, , . aseball finishes with 6-IQ season 'fe' 'M' , if A 9' N Coach Mike Frazier and his assistant coach Warren Studdard digected the Indian Baseball team to a 6-I 2 ending season rec- or . The starting line-up players are: Gilbert DeLeon, short stop, ol2's' A2-- H a X1 ' Rudy Gonzales, right field, Frank Viella, center field, Mario Mo- ' . 5 reno, catcher, Ernest Arocha, first base and Tony Shultz, pitcher. Q -3 ii J In non-district games the Indians lost to John Jay, I-II, ' ' Holmes 3-I, Alamo Heights 5-5, Central Catholic 6-I, again to I ' John .lay 7-05 Sam Houston 6-I and East Central 5-4. I i I J r .s , Il ft I In district competition the team played each opponent twice. 'N I . 9' fe 5 g i , - In the first game against McCollum the tribe lost with the score .l it ' of 2-0. Tony Shultz pitched a four hitter. ln the Edison game the A Indians were final y victorious by defeating the Bears 7-4. i H tr .. , . Jimmy Gomez pitched a four hitter. Sam Houston defeated the Indians 3-2 with Alfred Casarez hitting a homerun. The tribe de- - P feated McCollum with Jimmy Gomez pitching a four hitter and Frank Viella at 3 hits, South San won by a score 2-O. In that game Tony giultz pitched a five hitter. V A The Indians captured third place in district meets with the sea- i I son record ending 3-5. Coach Frqzler had Hills to Say oboul the Iecml I there are 8 of Coach Warren Studdard, team captains Mari Moreno, Joe Rodriguez and head coacl my 9 boys will be back next year, we are looking forward and we hope to win district. I o Mike Frazier discuss preparations for games. g ,,,,, , ,WMV , L, t NNN f 'I 1.--sf' , i W' T' ' ix, ri ' W 1 , , v , t 1, V f 5 ,, ., .. ,,,.,, , , , 1 il Coach Mike Frazier and the varsity basketball team members are Ileft-right, top YOW, Jimmy Gomez, Ernest Arocha, Mario Moreno, Larry Tenerias, Jerry Kraica, Charles Harless Keith Bryant, David Munoz, Alfred Casares, Rene Morin, David Mellene, Bobby Elias, Ruben Teieda, and Coach Warren Studdard, Ibottom YOWI Mike Schliesingg manager, Joe Ro driguez, Frank Viella, Gilbert De Leon, Ray Freeman, Rudy Gonzalez, Manuel Aguilar, Rudy Garza, Joe Ramirez, Tony Shultz, and Randy Smart, Imanagerl. Mr, Mike Frazier 4 Av Y N Mr. Warren Studdard Rudy Gonzalez bunts a ball during a game. Q ite Z .-.awk 6 td A .V X? Q I Y J- .f Q - .,.. - Gilbert DeLean warms up before the South San game. I' M , Bobby Elias waits impatiently for the ball. l 225 .4 ,.. Baseball Sluggers secure lhird in dislricl Ruben Tejedd lbaftingl and Sidney Simpson lcalchingl prepares to hit the i lleftl Larry Tener as warms up before the game 5 5 Alfred Casarez kneels to catch the ball. . .. an Q ,xo S Joe Rodriguez pitches during the Edison game Jimmy Gomez throws to home plate during the South San game. l i l 1 B-team baseball members are ltop rowl Joe Sanchez, manager, Rene Morin, Alex Duron, Charles Harless, David Munoz, Alfred Casares, and Manuel Ramos, lbottom rawl Joe Ram- irez, Don Leyva, Rudy Garza, Leroy Pacheco, Manuel Aguilar, Robert Meyer, Mickey Estrada, and Coach Warren Studdard. i l 227 .fifzli Duffers clench 'JA ,,- ar- ibu fourth in district Golf Team coached by Mr. Terrell Williams, ended the sea- son with a fourth place in district competition at Brackenridge Park. The Golf team was unbeaten in individual matches with a 5-O record. The golf team used Riverside Golf Course as their home course. The B-team placed fifth in district competition. During the season the Golf team played 8 matches. The op- ponents were John Jay, McCollum, Fox Tech, and South San. Tournaments were the San Antonio Invitational tourney, Northeast Tourney of Champions, and John Marshall tourney. Lampasas, Texas, was the scene of the only out-of-town golf tournament, The seasonal record in dual matches was 6 won, O losses, ln the regional tournaments, the Indians finished near the bottom but gained experience for next year. The boys hope to improve their record next year. Next season the golf team should have another good team since there are only two seniors leaving the team. Returning to the team will be David Huntress, Oscar Bernal, Jerry Kraica, Robert Collins, Allen Campbell, Hal Parker, David Munoz, and Freddy Ries. Jim Johnson member of golf team prepares to tee off. i T t Golf Team: ttop fOWl Allen Campbell, David Munoz, David Huntress, Robert Collins, Ruben Arriola, lbottom rowl Coach Williams, William Ries, Oscar Bernal R, Honors Qporis honorees receive reoogniiion 1 ex her trip to Howe: Arruro Rodri uez sion s wut 1 V MkC h.- .6 f 4 ffgl X 229 Don't tell me not to live, iust sit and putter Lite's candy and the sun's a ball ot butter Don't bring around a cloud to rain on my parade Don't tell me not to fly, l've simply got to It someone takes a spill, it's me and'not you. l gotta fly once, I gotta try once, Only can die once . . . l'm gonna live and live now. Get what l want I know how . . Who told you you're allowed to rain on my parade. BOB MERRILL honors Honors Seniors achieve highest recognition A final recognition to students who ,excelled in the various fields was the cause for Senior Honors Night. Held once again in the gym, the program is sponsored exclusively by the high' school faculty. Two seniors who received the highest honor of outstanding boy and girl were Jose Segura and Norma Travieso, To be eligible for this award the boy and girl must be seniors, must have been students in Harlandale since the first semester of the iunior year, must not have an F on high school records, and must have an average of B - on all grades including conduct. About May of each year any faculty member may make a nomination. All of the activities in which the student has parti- cipated in will be listed together with somewhat of an evalua- tion of his participation. To qualify for a departmental award students must meet three requirements. First he must be a senior, secondly he must have been enrolled in Harlandale during the first semester of the lun- ior year, thirdly he must have passed all of his subiects during his iunior year. All teachers within each department meet and select the out- standing student or two students in that department. These students that received honors achieved all this. They were recognized as honored students at Senior Honors Night held May l5. i i Jesse Talamantes walks proudly through the sabre walk after being an- nounced band honoree. 1 i i l i i 1 l I l i I i l MOST OUTSTANDING BOY NOMINEES: ltopl Jesus Vega, David Martinez, Jim Denson, lbottoml Dennis Salmon, Jose Segura, Gus Aguilar. X x Q 1 9 AQBQUL QBQQ4' QSEQC WBQPQQ 6 F f x is S Ni 1 -u....,,- ,W w-Quai' as the Outstanding three years of high school, and Indianettes. year and of the Induanettes in her was voted VVICA tndnanettes as and held the was her scholastic average and I of the Student she umor X .Q ,tv .gig 'i 5 ,B , 5 . .z ,3- 'Q 'Q mx ' aa- - v ff 1 L 2 is M , ii? English Elida Garza Ernesi Garcia Spanish Luis Salinas Magdalena Fresnillo Science Beah-ice Guiierrez Jose Qegura Mafh Dennis Salmon Yolanda Caniu Social Science Gail Qmcihers Eric Fogiek :Wa eff? w ,V ' 2 Journalis Jim Denson Blanche Maia Ari Vickie Ellioi-I Roberi Ramirez 5 1 N 70-,hlkqvjlah .' ' 'Zh-,'g,Q1f'..g.4,, n ., , .N A , , ,,, Band Jesse TaIaman+es Kaihg Hofner 243 Speech Devorah Forge Jerrg Urban Laiin Lorraine Lazarine Donald Slack lndianeiies Norma Travieso ROTC Regmundo Trevino aj ---1 . ,i Tm? ' -:-.....cf-1 ,,,QT Y ,, . ,, . ,V,,,. ,KW . .U , .4 ,..f M. -- 1.m.,,4 V. .-.. Sporis Sidney Simpson Pairicia Garza 247 'fiY1z1 i1La-wvgiili ME ,Q I Commercial Kaihg Harlan Office Eduoaiion Jan Johnson 248 -f , ,W,, , ., ,,,, M. ,Nh I W, 1 , , oano 77 'PV2!2Wff 5: V' ' 'J Disiribuiive Educaiion Michael Pullin Qglvia Filoieo ,Y '1,'fS5 ?3721 5,, ,. f -0 : A llifiiiifmfiiifli 5W,ggi5433255223122isfi!f5if!ivfllX55jgg2?!Fi43X!1f ' -Jf : 2f'1t:ff52 f 'ff1v4w2222wf11eeffwinzz'wf4f.f'gLf 0, J. figfs 2zQ2f'g '1 2frH ,i5si f I I g23zy,g1gw5g,g i g 1 1 Y W osmeiologg Janie Torres Music Doroihg Buckholdi G .,.. M 'Lv wx A ibm -ap. X 31' f' 2 X . , f l - f ' QM . Q' 51' y . 'mm . .- x ,,, K X.. , K T.-1' 5 U, X Q. 'er- x -x,X.. M4 f -- x .. . .-3 my r-- ,gif . S 'Q' -, 1' . ' W . ' -4' ,N A . ag. ,ii S-..k,6,': w sl-dK,...x -,gif v V 4 . K ' K ,QP .-p.,- ,A .gf ' - ,- il-f 5 o . L., Tx. 'A f- ,gnu .- . 1514.346 , .- Q-,ffm ifxr Hifi., quo- Homemaking Joe Rodriguez Nancg Philips Shops Anianacio Carrisal Jesse Maldonado 49 s Wit: 1 'TQ'-Q '41 w...,.N N-!' 1- QV 1, H- '24 af 'N sv w,zf,M ' 'z M QS 1 AQA M. , gag' , Shops Paul Quinneg Ragmond Naef I Ali' QM nf ilf f y ,u1.,',,, 'A I ' .1 '1 PM' M C, WU Q M' kk I ,bf W-,f Q V 'K 'fi' M ' ,V It :kg N, 'V ' f ix,-AE 1- We must not close our minds We must let our thoughts be free Every hour that passes by The world gets a little bit older Start to realize that beauty lies In the eyes of the beholder. Everything is beautiful in its own way like the starry summer night and the snow covered winters day and everybody's beautiful in their ow R. STEVENS n way i Na. -Q U ix I I I O achvuhes CARMEN FERNANDEZ, Editor Aoiiviiies School pride aoiivelg shown ihrough numerous evenis Students show spirit ot the Kono P R II Pot Gorzo, Alice Mermeic, Normo Trovieso, ond D P f I h H I d I OI Miss Mary Dullnig, Robert Ramirez, Vicki Elliot displaying their art wonc. Eric Foyte interviews one of the Cowsills. Debbie Baker waits her turn during the pep rally Aciiviiies Feslivilies oreale differeni moods l Gus Aguilar and Lorraine Lozorine displcy o couple of tacky dressers at Doro Castillo gives Hue Peace Pipe, to Burbank Bond Mem the style show. MocAr1'hur Bond members selling up for concert they gove HHS. 15 Sf X 1563: fs-5 W r 1. Activities Students' vigor proves worthwhile Art students work hard ot fixing gym for Honors Night. ailm- R .ex 5 Fifi, ' .,,,,,.,,, -.nits A Members take notes ot Student Council meeting. Vw-ui q..,.M..,- .wwe- Mr. Richard Hordin calls Bond Members w time. Seniors woik out after lost day of schooi. it ho con't seem to get to practice on f'-7 ,, ,.,. ff13i?KiV,,' 0 M ,.l,,.,...s ..- ,.,..- , 2. .yy - ia Ballesteros represents Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea at Follies. Mrs. Mikel Arnold talks at Publications Boards Meeting. Gus Aguilar presents D..l.'s with scroll of Appreciation. Activities X as Artistic students fi 'H--sf , . contribute time to v M.. K , I P My . Q L., 3 f ' Y K I x Q Y N I ,igfg 'vin M , L Z A L . , ..... ,WLM I K , .,,,,TM-tina ' . ' x i, m.LL Ext u , - his , 'S Art Students put up the homemaking symbol on Honors Night. Snr 5 QL Q ti., 5 Miss Mory Dullnig is busy with her students preparing for sen- ior Honors Night. 'Lili Miss Mory Dull 'g instructs art students with d corotions on Honors Night 262 K Mrs, Ina Mae Dixon, Mr. Juan De Leon, and Mrs. Caroline Tyson admire the houses made by H1e Home and Family Life classes. 3 Elia Garza demonsfrating her arlisfry during Ari Class. if ,iii Senior Art students, working hard preparing for Honors Night 263 Aclivilies Fun. work all pari of school 'N k,f' , - ' Susie Mora portrays a Beatle at lhe band follies. Charlie Garcia Thinks Lupe Conlreras still uses thot greosy kid stuff Jim Johnson and Becky Do- minguez demonslrale pro- cedure for taking a photo- graph. ' Q Redskin Staff students busy at work trying to make the deadline. Joe Pedrotti expresses his views concerning pollution at Earth Day assembly held April 22. Roxanne Moore and John Borch- ers relax during one ofthe Rodeo Clubs' hoyride. ,Y I-, 5 15 , .., I 4 3 H... ff Y, x '15 2' Q. ,ff A pf df, Y e :Q , .a N- KT -K E f ' I R 1 5 4E' if hllo LorromeLc1zarlne Brenda Lmds council problems. fr ,- QM! ,-naw f - fi x . f iii'-it Q' f1 Q Q X fi 5' F Q, L niet- sl 9' A ' QQ 5. f'L' i wfvlmCl!, A Q - we ,. ,,,-f' m S ff 'Nw g y ' M ft 3:,mffEjV-in AW i,1f f Wfgg i '+A is 'g ud We McCollum cheerleaders eat at the Harlandale-McCollum pow-wow. Mrs. Christine Grace presents Lorraine Lazarine with the Latin honor at senior honors night. lictor Rivera prepares to take off issac Rodriguez's garter at the womcnless wedding. 'kv Aciiviiies Siudenis. Faculig reveal inieresis Mrs. Ruth Lewis presents Ernesv Garcia with the English honor. JA PI d CIQP ,andJudyJeh'aH dthEThDy lly Miss Befty Corn happily teaches one of her E gl h I dlltlon reafhing may hWTi!Pd0x,1S to fix QTMI2. Vs fa r X , ,,, :. .. iaisss I W Akii gf- fm.. K. .:.,.. H, he .. . ,. . :E,Ef21,ii5' 5--: mes Groesbeck portrays an oversized infant in the Student Council Cynthia Mendez stands prettily while modeling forthe style show Ilies. .frbw ,, A U s 5 s X 'sg Varsity baseball players watch attentively while sitting in the dug-out. 269 Activities Delightful events enhance prom 2 K ,l Mr. Douglas Sheedy accepts a plaque presented by Diane Avila, Pat Sc and Cynthia Mendez. Lucy Morin presents Miss Doris Sly with a corsage. A Old and new cheerleaders are: Dawn Sparkman, Toni Hernandez, Sandy Paredez, Kathy Harlan, Margie Luna, Alice Mermeia, and Kathy ' at i i , 7? ,. t year's military officers are: Debbie Mathis, Hermine Herrera, Debbie Baker, Lucy Morin, lsabel Alvarado, and Nancy Menchaca. iii l. 4 I i x l. 1 X Rose Gonzales receives vice-president presented by Pat Sanchez. Debbie Mathis is awarded the Jr. Captain position by Lucy Morin. ity' Aclivilies Prom awards bring perplexed reaclions S 'L ET Norma Travieso passes the office of Colonel to Lucy Morin. Par Scnchez presents Nancy Menchaco with the presidency: the lndianettes. Loraine Rusch presents o very happy Debbie Baker with the office of Lt. Colonel. X6 .f Q l . , , , ,... ' , , 9. ' M45 if e ....a..w x f , .f , , I .. K . f Y 4 , l - fm s 1? A, 3 .. l The new maioretles are Carolyn Higginbolham, Becky Dominguez, Bridget Bean, Aurora Monfalvo, and Yolanda Jimenez. Iesse Talamanles lold drum maiorl shakes hands with Alfred Tala- Tlantez lnew drum maiorl at The Maroon and Gold Prom. Kathy Hofner pins the maioretle ribbon on Carolyn Higginbofham. '11 IAHHME I fix' - 15 X. .K -. if 2 Q is Viv S Q S35 5 - W S , L 5. ' e 5 Wifi 5+ 5 - R25 7 . . X55 'L 2. - wig 5 A f ' 1 1 , ,, . MM x E e a ii' .s --r sv. f We E A ,hiv ggi, sv' W , ' . .. 1e,,e'l' if 'f ' 'fm' ' J ' ' - A- ' gy' g ' ' .f A 2 . 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RADOQ RAGN lp Mc DERMOT Wits? ads VALERIE JACQUES index Balfour Co. 290 Joskes 283 ADVERTISERS INDEX Bel-Air Auto Parts 28 Bill Miller's 289 Blanco Pharmacy 280 Bowlerland 288 Brookhill Funeral Home 287 Bud Jones Cafe 286 Cap'n Jim's Restaurant 290 Coca-Cola 292 Cuda's 281 Day, Lee Texaco 289 De Lux Supermarket 288 Don Pedro Restaurant 290 Dotties Beauty Shop 280 Dr. Pepper 289 El Rancho Restaurant 286 Emmas Beauty Shop 287 Frost Bros. 280 Gerfers Floral Shop 284 Gibson's 279 Glasstov 279 Goodyear 279 Hance Auto Parts 280 Handy Andy 288 Harding, Fred, Photographer 292 Harlandale Paint 81 Wallpaper 288 Hatfield Flower Shop 279 H.E.B. 287 Hicks Insurance 281 High School Music 279 Hopp's Inc. 285 Jimenez Gulf Station 289 Kelly's Restaurant 286 Kingsborough Ice 8. Food Store K. P. Coffee Shop 279 La Feria 281 Lux Bakery 281 Manhattan Restaurant 286 Marty's T.V. 285 McNeels Jewelers 289 Medinas Beauty Shop 291 Mission Pharmacy 291 Morgan Cleaners 280 Nann's Food Center 281 Pan American Restaurant 282 Parker Bros. Cars 286 Pollyanna Apt. 284 Preston Diary Products 283 Saldaia 81 Garza Grocers 284 Schultz Jewelers 288 Sears 283 Shaws Jewelers 282 Simpson's Radio 81 T.V. 281 Sol Frank Uniforms 289 Sonny's Plumbing Service 289 Southside Flower Shop 279 Southside Funeral Home 279 Southwest Cryogenics Inc. 284 Union State Bank 285 Utz, Dr. Homer, Chiro. 288 Warmack's Pharmacy 287 Williamson, Ronald Realty 280 Zachery, H. B. Contractors 283 284 Gllf 15V CAFE-Hom HIGH SCHOOL .I SUPPLY CO. MUSIC SERVICE I HA LZJJSIL FLZZUUE soa-sio N. Alamo St.-Phone: CA 7-3362 R CA 512789 San Antonio 3-lf We Supply your Cafehrias Congratulations to the Harlanclale Ind. School HATFIELD FLOWER SHOP Flowers by Wire WA 3-2122 2917 Roosevelt Ave. HENRY GEMBLER JR. Owner Dist. Bands and Band Directors Expert Repair Service and Complete Line of Accessories NEIL REITZ DON WATKINS SOUTHSIDE FLORAL SHOP Flowers For All Occasions Phone: 922-0321 6212 S. Flores MOLLY BARR, Owner GOODYEAR SERVICE 614 S. W. Military Dr. WA 3-4563 il G00lP,7YEAll rm: Try Our Discount Prices on ' Camera Supplies ' Sporting Goods ' Records Southside 2627 S. W. Military WA 3-7715 K. P. COFFEE SHOP Open 24 Hours 931 S. W. Military Dr. WA 3-9624 BLANCO SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY FROST BROS. mo s. Flores Open Everyday - 8-10 Except Sunday HANCE AUTO PARTS Wheel Alignment 5910 S. Flores WA 3-4324 Complete Machine Shop Open 7 daze a Week 726 5.W. Military Dr. WA 3-4011 Bus. Ph. WA 3-9744 Home WA 3-0565 Buying or Selling Real Estate DOTTIE'S BEAUTY SHOP RONALD WILLIAMSON, Realtor Our Specialty - Cold Wave -4327 DORIS ROCCATO 6622 S. Flogcjn Antonio TexasWA 3 Owner and Operator 1612 Pleasanton Rd. ' Automobile Fire Casualty HICKS INSURANCE AGENCY 6615 So. Flores WA 4-4276 ix ilwk W 'ii 5 L .. . ,,,. . ..W,, yr ir , t .XXNQ VLLV iih rlg, ongra u a Ions, enlors A . fx A Loraine Rusch orders pasteries from southside Lux Bakery. CUDA'S Grocery and Market LUX BAKERY Open 20 Hrs. Daily From 4-12 Wedding Cakes - Hot Donuts fall kindsl 4803 S' Flores WA 357343 5102 s. Flores 923-9557 6402 S. Zarzamora 923-9998 SIMPSON RADIO 81 T.V. SERVICE Southside 1503 Pleasanton Rd. WA 4-6682 Westside 539 S. General McMullen 433-8251 NANN'S FOOD CENTER Quality Foods at Budget Prices 69II SO. Flores WA 4-20II San Antonio, Texas Pat Garza models in the House of Bride. LA FERIA House of the Bride 423 S. W. Military Dr. 802 W. Commercial A '19 -'H f , 1-,V at - 354. 15-a M . cj Q Q il . . Il gi ' 'i ' Nr QA , N K Y 'fr if Doris Perez, James Reyes, Arlene Adame, and Gilbert Deleon enter the Pan American Restaurant after a football game. PAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT 720 Pleasanton Rd. RUBEN SM-AZARI M9'- Specializing in Original Home of the MRS. RUBEN SALAZAR, Owner Mexican Food xg Famous Pan-American .079 'gulf 0 Q3r f1sIz- ' g N.5wQg,ggv ,g . zw-i ,, Special Platter WE f4gah.m 5 mg-, f if al'1'- 4, , k'3,x':v-.. rf- WU. :A -Yr 22 0 A 4'1 - 135l fQ gf' gala? 4 UND EXPRESSWAY Dowfvrol' R593 Q alsy' jrefmgz F Dfvmo OWN '-all -I, --, , 02 , N5 9 37:95 is 1 'A ,I lr , ' PLEASANTON Row - on f -..i-ws 4 -1' ff ' ' 720 PL EASANTON ROAD ,Irv-an 1, tr. 'B' is-2. Gays. OPEN TUESDAY TO SUNDAY ll OO A.M. TO 2 AM. SATURDAYS ll:OO A.M. TO 3 AM. 282 ,, fi--I 1-.,-- E -Ax ,, 1 EE' 1? -sfffkzzevy :lei-::f :ln -:,, tj , 1-Fi? V-f GENERAL CONTRACTORS GQENEM 9 Q SKILL lNTEGRlTYt-Z? EAND RESPONSIBILITY C9 5 O I 9: o'AMEi-lla' N W N a Travieso models in the Teena-Texas Shop. JOSKE'S OF TEXAS PRESTON DAIRY PRODUCTS l6l Ward Avenue LE 2-327I San Antonio 78223 SHAWS Texas' Greatest Jewelers Open Your Teenage Account 3 Convenient Locations - 'Downtownz Gunter Hotel 'Northsidez Wonderland Shopping City 'Southsidez Shoppers City Mall 284 so POLLYANA APARTMENTS Luxury Living at Down to Earth Prices San Antonio, Texas 247 W. Dickson WA 3-2791 MR. AND MRS. J. D. CROCKER, Mgfs. QNCO . 'E ,Q :, ,,,, 1 1, I1 1 5 KELLY'S Pun 1 1 1 il 8' 1g'!'!,x-1-,SWL RESTAURANT Q Across the Street From the 1 I ! H ' Alamo National Bank on the River 5 I Q Ii Q. - -I A Touch of Olde Ireland SOUTHWEST cRYoGsNlcs INC. 102 R, fzfeltainmenf on Weekf-MEA 3 2558 lV6f G ' 607 Ufbaf' LOOP CA 4-5551 MONICA FOYTEK, Owner unnin CAIR- , I Q: ,-- ' 'Q Tu E ..l:'i E'l .A .Y INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALE GROCERS ALFONSO GARZA, JR. Vice-President CA 7-5331 630 S. Medina San Antonio, Texas KINGSBOROUGH ICE AND FOOD STORE Reasonable Low Prices on Grocerlesf Fresh Ve9efUbleS ' Brenda Robbins with a flower arrangement. and Beverages GERFERS FLORIST 9151 Pl6CISCI'1l'0n WA 2007 Pleasanton Rd. WA 2-I 201 1978 When You Turn Back Through the Pages of This Book, You Will Be Glad You Started A Savings Account at THE UNION STATE BANK MARTY'S T.V. 'Sales and Service' 3570 S.W. Military Dr. 1600 Pleasanton Rd. San Antonio, Texas FDIC WA 4-3318 WA 3-4591 In Bexar Nearly Every Third Color TV Set Comes From Hopp's HOPP'S INC. 36 902 S.W. Military Dr. Store Hours WA 4-4268 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. L, NF. Compliments of the Famous PARKER BROS. CARS MANHATTAN 6630 S. Flores St. RESTAURANT I Block North of Military Dr. Downtown RON PARKER Next to the Majestic Theater Office Phone: WA 3-6361 Trophies - Plaques Name Tags Desk Plates OLYMPIC TROPHY CENTER WA 4-6811 - 923 S. W. Military Dr. BUD JONES CAFE Specializing in Seafoods 1440 S. W. Military Dr. WA 3-9161 EL RANCHO Mexican Restaurant 'Specializing in Mexican Food' Shopper's City Mall Open daily 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. WA 3-9349 BEL-AIR Q N AUTO SUPPLY Q Q f Fast Radio - Dispatched Mmm Service X W. Hutchins WA 3-7538 1 Ill ,-'T 5?Df T'1 il QQ l969 H.E.B. Stores l'l.E.B. INFLATION FIGHTERS Are Here to Stay FOR APPOINTMENTS Ph.: WA 2-9010 WARMACK'S EMMA'S BEAUTY SHOP Specializing ln Hair Styling H03 Pleasanton Rd. San Antonio, Texas BROOKHILL PHARMACY Bellaire Pharmacy Q l 5800 S. Flores 6722 S. Flores We honor all burial insurance and pre-arrangements DON BIERSCHWALE - Owner 6100 S. Flores 923-7523 H. B. STEPHENS GEORGE WARMACK HARLANDALE PAINT CENTER DR. HOMER UTZ Artists' Supplies Custom CHIROPRACTOR and Ready Made Famous Flgres FlOl'eS San Antonio, Texas WA 2-7711 BOWLERLAND 30 Lanes The Friendliest house in town 3371 Roosevelt Becky Dominguez and Pearl Meiia have a laugh over their selection of bowling balls. WA 3-7703 SCH ULTZ JEWELERS C E 2004 Pleasanton Rd. 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ERNIE 3511 Roosevelt WA 3-751 1 1.1719 .0011 edro Mexicans sooo D811 hh DON PEDRO MEXICAN RESTAURANT Serving Delicious Mexican Food Prompt and Courteous Service 1526 S. W. Military Dr. WA 3-9701 :I'I'I'I'I'I'I'2'I'I'Z'I'Z'I'I'i'f'I'1'Iii'l'f'l'I'Z'I'f'I'f'Z'I' GEORGE RAMSEY, A. ERFURTH JOHN BERGMANN 204 Western Republic Bldg. Austin, Texas GR 7-8766 Representing L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Jewelry's Finest Craftsmen Class Rings and Pins 0 Club lnsigina Medals 0 Trophies 0 Plaques 0 Diplomas Commencement Invitations SOUTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME 630I Soufh Flores WA 2-6339 Professional Hair and Wig S+yIing X MEDINA'S F' BEAUTY SHOP YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS 5405 S. Flores WA 3-400I Fast Delivery Prescription Service MISSION PHARMACY 3267 Roosevelt San Antonio, Texas ULD FASHIUNED :sour H09 , abodf the pa'm5talzivxQ attcntiQrx we give to craftsmanship and Pine detil MODERN as tomorrow in service dad W0 Abilitg to Qive you PkoT.oS you will crxiov and -treasure -Por the rest QP things gg bett siiith 9156 162 Exposition Dr. CA 5-2601 Robert Ramirez and Carmen Fernandez take time out for a coke ..A- Xcebedo, Richard 124, 167, 173 kceves, Connie 124 kcocks, Chuck 72 kcosta, John 33, 42, 198 Activities 253 Xcuna, Joe 87 Richard 124 Xdanfe, Arlene 98, 197, 220, 282 Xdame, Debbie 124, 130, 181 Xdame, Roland 72 Xguilar, Adolph 98, 169, 172 Xguilar, Blanca 124, 181 Xguilar, Gus 8, 42, 53,162, 183, 184, 232,189, 193, 258, 261, 266 Xguilar, Ida 98 Aguilar, Irene 98, 198 Xcuna, Aguilar, Irma 72 Aguilar, Irma 59, 72, 159, 189, 193 Aguilar, Jerry 124 Aguilar, Joe 124, 168 Xguilar, Manuel 98, 224, 227 Aguilar, Ralph 124 Aguilar, Yolanda 98 Xguillon, Gerrard 169, 174, 98 Aguirre, Marcelino 98, 169 Ahr, Christine 72, 199 Ahr, Deborah 42 Ahr, Gene 124, 167 Akeroyd, Thomas 72 Alaniz, Elma 124 Alaniz, Minerva 42, 33, 144 Alaniz, Raul 72, 181 Alaniz, Velma 72 Alcantara, Richard 72, 178, 184 Alcorta, Antonio 69 Alcorta, Blandina 72 Aldana, Frank 42, 73 Aldana, Robert 72, 169 Alderete, Armando 124 Alexander, Carlos 8, 42, 175, 176, 183 Alexander, Irene 98 Alexander, Mary 42, 186 Allen, Danny 98 Allen, Gary 124 Almazan, Rosendo 124, 167 Almendarez, Grace 197, 220 Alonzo, Alfonso 167, 173 Alonzo, Bertha 42, 187 Alonzo, Manuel 98 Alonzo, Sandra 98 Alonzo, Yvonne 124 Alva, Carmen 72 Alva, Jose 168 Alvarado, David 72, 168 Alvarado, Frank 144 Alvarado, Isabel 72, 203, 271 Alvarado, Jose 42, 168 Alvarado, Juan 124 Alvarado, Rita 98 Alvarado, Rosalinda 42, 186 Alvarado, Rose 124 Alvarez, David 169 Alvarez, Ignacio 72, 209 Alvarez, Janie 98 Alvarez, Margaret 124 Alvarez, Miss Stephanie 18, 19 Amaya, Audilia 42, 186 Ambrize, Debra 36, 42, 177 Amons, Carmen 124, 181, 190, 197, 220 Amons, Lorraine 73 Anderson, Alice 98, 190 Anderson Anderson, Andrada, Andrada, Andrews, Andrews, , Marsha 98 Robert 73 Maria 42, 186 Teresa 98 Linda 125 Philip 98,181, 217 Anguiano, Lupe 42 Anguiano, Sylvia 73 Anial, Cindi 99, 159 Anthony, John 125 Anthony, Mary 41 Anthony, Yolanda 41 Antu, David 168 Aragon, Ignacio 73 Araiza, Jesse 125 Aranda, Amelia 73, 79 Arbuthnot, Jackie 42 Arciniega, Yamilet 125, 150 Arellano, Rosa 205 Arrelano, Mary 125 Arellano, Rosa 125 Arevalo, Frankie 125 Arizpe, Norma 73 Arnold, James 125, 143 Arnold, Mrs. Mikel 20, 33, 18, 154, 261 Arocha, Alberto 187 Arocha, David 167 Arocha, Ernest 92, 209, 212, 222, 223, 224 Arredondo, Beatrice 42 Arredondo, Esmeralda 42 Arredondo, Lydia 125 Arrevolo, Frankie 181 Arriola, Norma 99, 199 Arriola, Ruben 42, 178, 228 Arsuaga, Mr. Charles 21, 177, 181 Audio Visual Aids 182 Avila, Alice 99 Avila, Diane 99, 101, 199, 202, 270 Avila, Frank 99, 173 Avila, Mary 99 Avila, Thomas 125 Avina, Johnny 73, 167, 174 Aydelott, Mr. Zed 18 -5- Babida, Dolores 7, 190, 99 Babida, Leo 167 Babida, Rachel 42, 197 Baer, Bonnie 43 Baer, Donald 73, 169 Bailey, Mary 181, 125, 198 Bailey, Mime 43 Bailey, Morgan 99, 213 Baker, Debbie 8, 73, 159, 160, 184, 190, 81, 82, 92, 203, 257, 271, 272 Baker, Rita 99, 159 Ballard, Mrs. Marian 18 Balle, Ruben 73, 169 Ballesteros, Sylvia 43, 17, 190, 200, 204, 261 Band 175 Bara, David 99 Bara, Rudy 43, 188 Barbey, Bobby 99 Barbey, Sam 167 Barbosa, Ester 99 Barbosa, Rosalinda 43, 186, 190 Barboza, Elizabeth 125 Bards 8 Scribes 'I62 Barner, Larry 34, 43, 178, 190 Barnett, Debbie 128 Barnett, Rodger 179, 198 Barr, Deborah 131 Barrera, Irma 144 Barrientes, Robert 125 Barrientes, Martha 73, 202 Barrientes, Yolanda 43 Barrientos, Juan 73 Barrientos, Yolanda 187 Barrios, Francis 99 Barrios, Hope 125 Barrios, Magdelena 99 Barth, Mark 73, 164 Barry, Mr. Mike 208 Bates, Adolph 44 Bates, Willie 100, 167 Battles, Larry 44 Baumann, Susan 100, 159 Bautista, Alex 126 Bautista, Carl 126 Bautista, Charles 44, 223 Bautista, Janie 100 Bean, Bridgette 73, 85, 178, 273 Beard, Mr. Weldon 3, 214, 215 Beitz, Sharon 44 Beiar, Mary 73 Beltran, Mary 126 Benavides, Rosalinda 44 Benavides, Sylvia 100 Benitez, Gloria 73 Benoit, Rudy 164 Berkenbile, Gary 126, 181 Berkinbile, Orlie 73, 221 Bernal, Oscar 74, 228 Bernal, Yolanda 126 Bierschwale, Carolyn 126 Bielefeld, Brenda 100, 159, 199 Bilhartz, Mrs. Carolyn 19 Bishop, Mr. Eugene 16 Bitoni, Herlinda 44, 186 Bitoni, Mary 126 Bivens, Mrs. Lydia 19 Black, Brian 126, 167 Black, Robert 126, 181 Blackwell, Jane 198 Blanquiz, Manuel 33 Blanquiz, Pablo 74 293 Ceballos, Anthony 46 Carillo, Yolanda 177 Blohm, Todd 74, 91 Blow, Denise 100 Blundy, Stacy 100 Blundy, Steven 126, 167, 174 Boggess, Mr. Charles 12 Bond, Miss Cynthia 19 Bonilla, Sarah 126 Bonilla, William 100 Borchers, John 44, 164, 265 Botello, Michael 100 Boubel, Linda 107 Bower, Judy 44, 159 Brashears, Mr. William 12 Bratcher, Lynda 126 Bravo, Isabel 100 Bray, Ella 44 Breuer, Mr. James 19, 189, 193 Briseno, Helen 74 Broadway, Martin 86, 100, 164 Brown, Cordelia 100 Brown, Mr. Larry 14, 35 Bryant, Keith, 224 Buckholdt, Dorothy 35, 44, 250, Campbell, Allen 75, 228 Campbell, Anna 45 Campos, Campos, Refugio 75 Campos, Vincente 75 Canales, Elva 201 Canedo, Diana 127 Canedo, Juliet 45 Canedo, Robert 198, 275 Cannon, Mr. Hardy 19 Cannon, Marvin 75 Cansino Charles 181 Cantu, Becky 199 Cantu, Joel 101 Cantu, Julie 127 Harry 174, 167, 75 Casas, Gloria 75 Casas, Robert 45 Casarez, Alfred 209, 244, 226, 227 Casarez, Mike 33, 209, 211, 214, 229 Casares, Mrs. Renee 19, 37, 65 Casias, Joe 45 Casias, Robert 174 Casias, Rudy 169 Casillas, Janet 127 Casillas, Manuel 45 Casillas, Teresa 127 Casino, Roose 168 Casino, Roman 101, 173 Castro, Daniel 101, 173 Castro, Jesse 74, 75 Castro, Nancy 128 Cavasos, Norma 101, 167, 17 Celavarez, Dava 173 Centeno, Gloria 128 Cerda, JoAnn 46 Cerda, Johnny 75, 178 Cervantes, Elizar 128 Chacon, Nick 102 Champion, Josie 128 Chapa, Virginia 102 Chatman, Elaine 128 Chavarria, Rosalie 102 275 Bueno, Oralia 46, 74 Buentello, Johnny 74 Buffalo, Ray 126, 144, 182 Buffalo, Robbie 44, 165, 164, 199, 203 Burns, Donald 126 Business Careers 165 Bustamante, Dolores 100 Bustamante, Sophie 126 Bustillo, Ernest 169 Bustillo, Freddie 100, 198 Bustos Anna 44 Bustos Ernest 75 Bustos, Henry 168 Bustos Javier 139 Bustos Peggy 126 Butler, Lynn 126, 197, 220 Cantu, Linda 101, 205 Cantu Olga 45 Cantu Roland 101 Cantu Sylvia 101, 197, 220 Cantu Yolanda 34, 239 Cantu Yolanda 75 Carlin, Linda 75 Carlisle, Mr. Charles 19 Carmona, John 127, 167, 172, 173 Carr, Carolyn 75 Carranco, Suzanne 127 Carranza, Mario 45 Carrera, Isabel 75 Carreon, Sandra 178 Carrillo, David 101 Carrillo, Eloise 101 Carrillo, Yolanda 198 Carrisal, Antanacio 252 Carrisal, Mary 101 Carter, Paul 75, 182, 190, 215 Casanova, Daniel 127, 198 Casanova, David 127 Casanova, Irene 75 Casanova, Daniel 190 Cassiano, Sandra 127 Cassiano, Thelma 197, 190, 205 Castaneda, Maria 45 Castaneda, Teresa 198 Castano, Jane 167 Castilla, Danny 45 Castilla, Dora 45, 258, 266 Castilleia, Luis 101 Chavarria, Santos 46 Chavera, Albert 129, 167, Chavez, Colette 46 17 165 Chavez, Arthur 75 7 , Dorothy 129, 19 , 22 Chavez Chavez, Grace 177 Chavez, Stella 102 Chavez, Tina 102 Castilleia, Lydia 75 Castilleia, Norma 75 Castilleia, Raymond 127, 169 Castilleia, Rita 127 Castilleia, Rose 45, 165, 200 Castilleia, Thelma 75 Castillo, Angie 46 Castillo, Antonio 176 Castillo, Diana 127 Castillo, Dora 183, 189 Castillo, Ernest 128 Castillo, Estella 101 Castillo, Joe 178 Castillo, Johnny 190, 128 Castillo, Maria 46 Castillo Ralph 169 Castillo Tony 101 Castillo Willie 187 -C- Caballero, Vicky 44, 36 Cabral, Elena 100 Cabral, Joe 75, 93, 209 Cabral, Precilla 75 Cabrera, Dora 181, 126 Cadena, David 181, 126, 150 Casas, Delia 45, 17 Casas, Esther 101 Castleman, Charlie 75 Castro, Arthur 101 Calderon, Alex 100 Calderon, Esther 75 Camacho Mary 101 Camacho, Mike 75 Camacho, Pablo 45 Campa, Steven 169, 173, 126 Campa, Sylvia 126 294 P Chetwood, Mary 102 Chetwood, Michael 102, 221 Chief 'I56 Cisneros, Elna 102 Cisneros, Dan 169 Clark, Mrs. Beverly 20, 18 Clark, Cindy 76 Classes 39 Clubs 'I53 8 Coleman, Liz 46, 155, 177 Collazo, Magdalena 46 172 Comfort, Madelyn 159, 76, 199 190 Collins, Bobby 76, 164, 228 Contreras, Joe 46 Conteras, Lupe 36, 46, 26 Conteras, Rudy 129 Contreras, Yolanda 46 Cook, Bobby 76, 179 Cooper, Burt 102 Cooper, Mr. Ken 20, 208, Cooper, Mark 34, 46 Cordoway, Evelyn 46 4 209 Cormier, Mrs. Jamie 15, 109, 151 Corn, Miss Betty 20, 268 Cortez, Jesse 129 Cortez, Juan 47 Cortez, Lupe 102 Cortez, Lydia 129 Cotter, Mrs. Patsy 20, 165 Cowett, David 129, 167 Cowley, Brenda 190, 129 Cox, Gail 129 Crossland, Patricia 102 Crossland, Sam 102, 167, 174 Farias, Susie 179, 197 182 Cruz, Antonio 76, 209 Cruz, Cynthia 129 Cruz, Dalia 47 Cruz, David 47, 187 Cruz, Estella 129 Cruz, Joe 41 Cruz, Johnny 47, 275 Cruz, Josie 102 Cruz, Tony 47, 168, 213 Cupples, Janice 63, 76, 190, 221 Czar, Mrs. Diana 20, 24 -D- Dacy, Leonard 76, 178,184, 198 Danielson, Byron 129 Danysh 47, 159 Danysh, Thomas 102 Davila, Frank 47 Davis, Darlene 76, 199 Davis, Garrion 129 Davis, Linda 35, 47 Day, Kenneth 129 Dear, Daniel 76 Dear, David 187 DECA I '187 DECA II 188 De Hoyos, David 165, 209 De Hoyos, 47, 183, 184, 187 De La Cruz, Estella 47 De La Fuente, Joe 209 De La Garza, Daniel 103 De La Garza, Marianela 129 iDe La Garza, Phillip 47,183, 275 iDe La Rosa, Jose 77 De La Vega, Bertha 161, 198 De La Vega, Guillermo 169 De La Vega, Jorge 103 De Leon, Carolyn 47 De Leon, Dominic 103 De Leon, Gilbert 57, 209, 211, 212, 224, 282 De Leon, Ida 129 De Leon, Joe 209 De Leon, Mr. Juan 263 De Leon, Michael 47, 190, 194, 223 De Leon, Yolanda 103 Delgado, Alicia 77 Delgado, lrene 129, 220 Delgado, Sam 168, 173 Delgado, Yolanda 103, 144 Denn, Tommy 8, 77, 81, 97, 160, 184, 190, 222, 223 Dennis, Mr. 274 Denson, Jim 157, 184, 241, 209, 232 Dentler, Fred 103, 117, 132, 179 Dentler, Wayne 48, 178 Desot, Donna 129 De Soto, Mr. Vivian 20 De Vilbiss, Mrs. Nancy 21 De Voll, Patty 103 Diaz, Ann 103 Diaz, David 77, 187 Diaz, Jesse 48 Diaz, Julio 77, 167 Diaz, Lupe 129 Diaz, Paul 103, 178 Dickey, Mr. Raymond 21, 163 Dieckow, Richard 77, 221 -E- Eckerman, Debbie 104, 159, 190 Eckerman, Jimmy 130 Edwards, Laurie 77, 164 Elias, Dolores 36, 48, 179, 190 Elias, Robert 77, 209, 225 Elliott, Vicky 48, 242, 257 Ellis, Stephanie 130 Engbrock, Linda 104, 159 Erickson, Leslie 167 Escalante, lst Sgt. Cecil 22, 166, Estrada, Mickey 104, 172, 227 Estrada, Rosalinda 130 Estrada, Sonia 49, 186 Evans, Coleen 130, 164 Evans, James 104, 112, 164 Evans, Kathy 130 Evans, Tommy 77, 209 -F- Fabela, Martha Faculty 'I'I Faiardo, Edward 77, 187 Dietrich, Bradley 103 Fern 103, 181 Digges, Dimas, Delia 77 Dimas, Joe 129 Dimas, Mary 48 Dixon, Mrs. lna Mae 21, 22, 263 Dohman, Jenean 103 Dominguez, Alma 129 Dominguez, Becky 77, 154, 179, 264, 273, 288 Dominguez, David 103, 167 Dominguez, Helen 129 Dominguez, Jo Ann 103 Dominguez, Stephen 129 Dominguez, Drzymalla, Arlene 77 Du Bois, David 103, 182 Duenez, Ernest 103 Dugie, Debbie 129 Dugosh, Mary 125, 129 Dullnig, Miss Mary 21, 257, 262 Dunn, Mr. J. W. 12 Dunn, Terry 33, 48, 183, 184 Dupont, Mr. Hamilton 21, 37 Duron, Ferhando 187 ' Durran, Alexander 103, 213, 227 Durran, Robert 41, 130 Dyer, Sgt!M James 21, 166 174 Escamilla, Beatrice 48 Escamilla, Geraldine 48, 190 Escobedo, Ernest 169 Escobedo, Joey 181 Escobedo, Linda 104 Escobedo, Lizzie 77 Escobedo, Lupe 104 Esparza, Albert 130 Esparza, Jesse 130 Esparza, Roger 130 Espino, Daniel 48, 188 Espinosa, Ernest 104, 213 Espinosa, Gloria 188 Espinosa, Jesse 187 Espinoza, Espinoza, Eddie 104 Lillie 48 Espinoza, Linda 199 Espronceda, Fred 104 Espronceda, Linda 202 Espronceda, Martha 77, 203 Espronceda, Ruben 130 Esquivel, Lucy 130 Esquivel, Luis 104 Esquivel, Sylvia 104 Esquivel, Yolanda 165 Estrada, Christine 104 Estrada, Emma 77 Estrada, Ernest 77 Estrada, Ernest 77 Faikus, Farias, Farias, Farias, Farris, Vikki 178 Delia 77 Esther 130 Eva 104 Mrs. Teresa 107 Victor 104 Favela, Martha 197, 220 Favor, Mike 53, 77, 94, 161, 190 Favor, Vickie 130, 148, 181, 190 Faz, Lydia 104 Felux, James 104 Ferguson, Joyce 49, 183, 188 190 Fernandez, Ana 130 Fernandez, Angie 49 Fernandez, Andrew 167 Fernandez, Carmen 77, 83, 154 221, 278 Fernandez, Cruz 49 Fernandez, Gilbert 130 Fernandez, Luis 49 Fernandez, Mary 130 Fernandez, Paul 77 Fernandez, Reynaldo 131 Fernandez, Yolanda 131 Ferrington, Martha 33, 49, 154 159, 175, 177, 304 Fetty, Roger 131 Fewell, Billy 104, 164 Fewell, Gene 8, 105, 164 Figuera, Rosario 169 Fikes, Bruce 105 Filoteo, Sylvia 187, 49, 249 Fisher, Barbara 105, 147, 159 Fisher, David 105, 158 Fletcher, David 105, 182, 221 Flores, Albert 98, 105, 159, 179 191, 198 Flores, Angelica 105 Flores, Angie 197, 220 Flores, Anna 49, 186 Flores, Beatrice 131 Flores, David 105 Flores, Delia 105, 191 Flores, Edward 169 295 Freeman, Ray 105, 217, 224 Flores, Elsa 105, 159 Flores, Eva 77, 187 Flores, Fernando 169 Flores, George 105 Flores, Guadalupe 49, 159 Flores, Joe 131 Flores, Leroy 33 Flores, Marisela 131 Flores, Mary 131 Flores, Marylou 78 Flores, Pedro 105, 209, 223 Flores, Richard 169 Flores, Rita 78 Flores, Saul 78 Florez, Ruby 78, 199 Forge, Devorah 47, 49, 60, 157, 244, 266 Foytek, Eric 49, 157, 163, 166, 169, 240, 257 Foytek, Mary 49 Fraga, Robert 49, 60, 155, 163 Franklin, Ashby 131 Franklin, Sonny 181 Frazier, Dale 105, 177, 198 Frazier, Mr. Mike 22, 31, 213, 224, 225 Freshmen 1 24 Fresnillo, Maggie 49, 167, 171 237 Frias, Anna 106, 171 Frias, Rosa 131 Fritsche, Mr. C. E. 22 Fritz, Edward 49 Fritz, Jesse 131 Frost, Harold 12 FTA 158 Fuentes, Rudy 49 Fuentes, Sandra 106 - G - Gaitan, Miss Josie 22, 203 Galindo, Arnold 106, 132, 178 Galindo, Cindy 131, 181 Galindo, Oscar 78 Galindo, Pete 78, 179, 190 Galindo, Stella 78, 179, 198 Galle, Brenda 131 1 Galloway, David 50, 275 Galle, Edward 131 Galle, Margret 77, 78, 197, 218 Gallegos, Bobby 79, 165, 191, 217, 222 Gallegos, Cynthia 50, 190, 201, 202, 275 Galvan, Galvan, Galvan, Galvan, 296 Blanche 106 Pete 168 Priscilla 191, 106 Richard 92, 209 Gamez, Jerry 79 Gamez, Yvonne 79 Gamboa, Richard 73, 79, 167 Gambs, Gay Nell 160 Gaona, Delia 198 Gaona, Pat 79, 179 Gaona, Delia 50 Garcez John 79, 182, 215 Garcia, Albert 40, 79 Garcia, Baldemar 173 Garcia, Carmen 106 'GGfClG, ciwfies e, 50, 62, 166, 169, 170, 233 Garcia, Cynthia 131 Garcia, Diane 79, 199 Garcia, Dolores 131 Garcia, Edward 50, 209 Garcia, Ernest 50, 183, 236, 268 Garcia, Gloria 106, 202, 203, 204 Garcia, Guillermo 181 Garcia, Gus 106 Garcia, James 131 Garcia, Janie 132 Garcia, Jesse 178, 107 Garcia, Jo Ann 107 Garcia, John 182 Garcia Jose 107 Garcia, Jose 79 Garcia Juan 50, 167, 176 Garcia Juanita 132 Garcia Linda 132 Garcia Lupe 50 Garcia Margret 79 Garcia Maria 79 Garcia Martha Jo 132, 181 Garcia Mary 132 Garcia, Mary Helen 79, 107, 158 Garcia Mike 50 Garcia Odelia 79 Garcia, Rachel 107 Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Gaston, Gawlik, Gibson, Gilbert, Ruben 181 Rudy 50, 107, 224, 22 Sylvia 191, 107, 133 Yolanda 133 Ray Jean 107, 179 Tony 107, 164, 215 Anna 107, 111, 164 Sarah 107, 178, 191 Giles, Mrs. Lois 22, 30 GirI's Sports 196 Glowney, Sharon 107, 201 Goesche, Beverly 107, 191, 191 Garcia, Ray 79 Garcia, Regina 79, 187 Garcia, Ralph 107 Garcia, Rosalinda 107 Garcia, Rose 79 Garcia, Richard 132, 172 Garcia, Ruben 99, 176, 107 Garcia, Ruben 50, 169, 179 Garcia, Sandra 107 Garcia, Susie 79 Garcia, Yolanda 191, 107 Garcia, Wesley 167 Garner, Mike 132 Garza, Alma 132, 197, 205, 220 Garza, Andrew 209 Garza, Becky 191 Garza, Betty 107 Garza, Cynthia 132, 220 Garza, David 79 Garza, Delia 132 Garza, Diana 107, 203 Garza, Elia 50, 49, 197, 263 Garza, Elida 15, 170, 183, 191, 233, 236 Garza, Frankie 168 Garza, Gilbert 79, 167, 174 Garza, Grace 132 Garza, lnez 79, 167, 174 Garza, Juan 50, 172 Garza, Lydia 169, 171 Garza, Magdelena 132 Garza, Marlon 133 Garza, Martha 79 Garza, Mary 50 Garza, MaryJo 107 Garza, Manuel 169, 274 Garza, Olivia 133 Garza, Patricia 8, 50, 247, 196, 218, 219, 228, 256, 281 Garza, Raul 79, 179 Garza, Rebecca 107 Garza, Rosendo 80 220 Gomez, Alfonso 80 Gomez, Anita 107 Gomez Diana 107 Gomez Dorothy 191, 133 Gomez, Ernest 80 Gomez, Frank 80 Gomez James 167, 224, 227 Gomez Louis 209 Gomez Michael 108 Gomez, Nancy 51 Gomez, Raul 133 Gomez Rebecca 108 Gomez, Robert 181 Gomez, Ventura 51, 186 Gonzales, Abel 133 Gonzalez, Alice 109 Gonzales, Antonio 51, 169 Gonzales, Barbara 171 Gonzalez: Becky 104, 108, 151 167 Gonzales, Corena 108 Gonzales, Carlos 51 Gonzales, Danny 133 Gonzales, Darwin 168 Gonzales, Dava 108, 178 Gonzales, Delia 133 Gonzalez, Dolores 133 Gonzales, Edward 51 Gonzales, Elda 108, 177 Gonzalez Elizabeth 109 Gonzalez Mrs. Elvira 23 Gonzales, Ernestina 80, 191, 19 Gonzales, Esquivel 133 Gonzales, Eva 133 Gonzalez Mr. Gerardo 23, 161 82, 203 Gonzales, Gloria 133 Gonzales, Helen 108 Gonzalez Henry B. 266 Gonzales, Irma 108 Gonzales, Ismael 133 Gonzales, Joe 8, 166, 169, 171 173 Gonzales, Linda 80 Gonzalez Louis 223 Gonzalez, Margarita 109 Gonzales, Maria 80 Gonzales, Mario 80, 81, 209 Gonzales, Mary 51 Gonzales, Mary 80' Gonzales, Mary F. 51 Gonzales, Odelia 133 Gonzales, Olivia 134 Gonzales, Pat 80 Gonzalez, Pedro 33, 51 Gonzales, Ramiro 133, 167 Gonzales, Ray 51, 172 Gonzales, Ricardo 51, 55 Gonzales, Ricardo 80 Gonzales, Richard 188 Gonzales, Rose 133 Gonzales, Rose 80, 199, 271 Rudy 80, 182, 215, Gonzales, Rudolfo 80, 118 Gonzales, 216, 224, 225 Gonzales, Santa 109 Gonzales, Sofia 133 Gonzales, Stella 52 Gonzales, Thelma 133 Gonzales, Tony 109 Gonzales, Xavier 80 Gonzales, Yolanda 133 Goodman, Janis 134 Goodman, Linda 52 Goodman , Miss Molly 23 Guerrero, Minerva 109 Guerrero, Rachel 52, 168, 170 Guerrero, Richard 134 Guerrero, Roxanne 109 Guerrero, Rudy 133 Guerrero, Yolanda 135 Guerro, Cynthia 181 Guerro, Rachel 171 Guerro, Roxanne 181 Guevara, Daniel 81, 178 Guillory, Theresa 52, 187 Guin, Randy 81, 213 Gunn, Bonnie 52, 162 Gunn, Lilly 109 Gunn, Russell 52 Gusman, Mary 52 Gosdin, Mr. James 14, 203 Gowens, Kathy 80 Grace, Mrs. Christine 160, 267 Granados, Julio 109 Granato, Jerry 134 iGrappe, Steve 80, 84 Grimes, Mr. Charles 23 Grimes, Patricia 134 Grimes, Roger 80, 210 Groesbeck, James 52, 61, 128, 165, 209, 269 Grubbs, Patricia 134 Guaiardo, Cruz 80 Guaiardo, Veronica 109 Guardiola, Edward 169 Guardiola, Paul 52 Guerra, Gabriel 134, 169 Guerra, Rachel 80 Guerra, Robert 109 Grerra, Sylvia 134 Guerra, Sylvia 80 Guerrero, Angie 8, 52, 167, 183 Guerrero, Arnold 134 Guerrero, Carlos 52, 209 Guerrero, Cynthia 109 Guerrero, Gloria 80 Guerrero, Jimmy 134 Guerrero, Linda 80 Guerrero, Margaret 52 Guerrero, Guerrero, Guerrero, Margie 134, 145 Martha 109, 197 Mary 134 Gutierrez, Alice 198 Halbardier, Linda 109, 159 Haley, Mr. James 31, 209, 222 Hall, James 109 Hall, Rick 81 Hall, Toni 135 Ham, Bruce 182 Hammer, Tim 81 Hampson, Barbara 81 Hamza, Karen 53 Harden, Mr. Richard 23, 181, 261 Hardin, Miss Susan 23 Harding, Mr. Fred 136 Hardy, David 91 Hardy, Sam 209 Hargrove, Hazel 81 Harlan, Kathy 53, 59, 165, 189, 233, 248, 199, 200, 266, 270 Harless, Charles 135, 224, 227 Harrel, Marcus 109 Hastings, Darrel 109 Hathaway, John 135 Hatol, Robbinson 53, 167 Hauschildt, Barbara 109 Heimsath, Delia 183 Heimsoth, Ernest 53, 178, 183, Hernanedz, Mary Ann 82, 197, 218 Hernandez, Oscar 215, 216 Hernandez, Patsy 135 Hernandez, Ralph 82, 164 Hernandez, Richard 82 Hernandez, Ronald 82, 176 Hernandez, Rosemary 188 Hernandez, Rudy 169 Hernandez, Sally 129, 135 Hernandez, Sandy 135 Hernandez, Sylvia 135 Hernandez, Toni 110, 201, 270 Hernandez, Tony 135 Hernandez, Tony 167 Hernandez, Victor 110, 167 Hernandez, Yolanda 135 Herrera, Andy 187 Herrera, Carlos 54 Herrera, Cruz 135 Herrera, David 82 Herrera, Elizabeth 35, 165 Herrera, Gerardo 169 Herrera, Hector 54 Herrera, Hermine 82, 102, 202, 271 Herrera, lrene 110, 177 Herrera, Rosemary 110 Gutierrez, Aurora 52, 169, 171 Gutierrez, Beatrice 53, 165, 183 238 Gutierrez, Chris 53, 183 Gutierrez, Elvira 53, 165 Gutierrez, Juan 168 Gutierrez, John 81 Gutierrez, Lucy 135 Gutierrez, Manuel 167 Gutierrez, Mary 135, 137 Gutierrez, Raul 109, 168 Gutierrez, Ray 169 Gutierrez, Sam 181 Gutierrez, Steve 81 Gutierrez, Yolanda 53, 177, 198 Guzman, lrma 109 Guzman, Joe 135 Guzman, Mary 53, 109, 186 Guzman, Rachel 109 Guzman, Roy 188 Guzman, Victor 53 - H - Hagerty, Harry 159, 179, 81 191 Henry, James 135 Hernandez, Abelino 109, 169 Hernandez Anita 82, 201 Hernandez Delia 53 Hernandez Elida 53, 188 Hernandez Elsa 135 Hernandez, Francis 168 Hernandez, Hilda 135 Hernandez Jesusita 82 Hernandez Jesse 135 Hernandez Joe 110 Hernandez Joe 54, 222, 223 Hernandez Joe L. 52, 54 Hernandez Maria 135 Hernandez Mary 201 Herrera, Theodore 54 Herrera, Victor 110, 169, 173 217 Herring, Cindy 110, 136 Hidalgo, Baldemar 110, 167, 170, 192 1 Higbie, Mrs. Lorene 23, 29, 161 Higginbotham, Carolyn 82, 88 159, 273 Hill, Mr. Richard 23 Hilliard, Mr. William 17, 36 Hillie, Francis 82 Hillie, Mrs. Kenneth 33 Himlin, Mr. William 24, 28 Hines, Mr. William 24, 31 Hodges, Ginger 54, 64, 162 184, 192, 202 Hoffman, Nancy 82 Hofner, Kathy 54,132,159, 175 177, 184, 243, 273 Holden, Eugene 110, 164 Hooper, Shirley 110 Honors 231 Horn, Ken 82, 184, 221 Hoot, Mr. Richard 24, 298 1 1 Howry, Wiley 12 Hoyas, Rosendo 82 Huerta, Gloria 54 Huerta, Eugene 136, 167 Huerta, Odelia 136 Huizar, Bertha 82 Huizar, Chris 54 297 Huizar, Jesse 168, 170, 182 Huizar, JoAnn 136, 181 Huizar, Mary 110 Huizar, Patricia 136, 197, 220 Huizar, Sylvia 110, 197, 220 Huizar, Teresa 136 Kerr, Jackie 83 Huntress, Mrs. C, 33 Huntress, David 82, 227 Hurlbert, Larry 54, 184 Hykel, Miss Nancy 24 lndianettes 199 Ingle, Margaret 186 lnman, Mr. John 24, 28 lvens, Kathy 83 -J- Jackson, Pat 81, 83 Jacobs, Darlene 110, 181 Jacques, Allen 136, 181 Jacques, Valerie 54, 154, 175 178, 290, 304 Janavaras, Bessie 129, 136 Janavaras, Robert 177 Jaramillo, Ernest 137 Jay, Jeanette 109, 137 1 Jefferies, Mr. John 24, 34 Jett, Judy 20, 156, 157, 268 Jimenez, Helen 83 Jimenez, John 184 Jimenez, Michael 137 Jimenez, Patricia 55 Jimenez, Teresa 29, 33, 55 Jimenez, Teresa 83 Jimenez, 154, Johns, J 177, 198, 273 ohnnie 133, 137 Johns, Toni 110 Yolanda 33, 78, 83, Johnson, Allen 137, 181 Johnson, Beverly 55, 158, 197, 275 Johnson, Gay 15, 55, 186, 275 Johnson, Jay 16, 55, 184, 186, 192, 233, 248 Johnson, Jim 45, 59, 60, 65, 155, 159, 163, 264, 275, 290 Johnson, Peggy 100, 179 Johnson, Roger 137 Joiner, M7Sgt. Richard lFac.1 24, 166, 174 Jones, Judy 111, 160, 160, 192 Juarez, Jose 111 Juarez, Linda 111 Juarez, Patricia 55 Juniors 72 -K- Karp, Mr. Ray 24 Keilman, Louise 55 Kenyon, Charles 83, 184, 210, 222, 223 Kerbel, Mrs. Hattie Mae 25, 196, 218, 219 Kerr, Patrick 137, 181 Kerr, Paul 77, 83, 221 Kimbro, Carl 55 King, Patricia 137 Kirby, Bernice 111, 164, 181 Kirby, Jane 83 Kirk, Donald 83, 221 Knott, Mrs. Shirley 25, 27 Koch, Liz 41, 111, 197, 220 Koch, Richard 83, 221 Koch, Sue 83, 192 Kohl, Jeffry 137 Kosub, Gail 137 Kosub, Sherrill 55, 17, 159 Kotara, Evelyn 55, 188 Krajca, Jerry 84, 83, 184, 189, 224 Kramm, Leroy 137, 181 Kreusel, Roy 8, 78, 83, 154, 167 170, 184, 225 -L Leos, Stella 111 Lerma, Betty 111 Les Beaux, 163 Les lngenues, 205 Levy, Ronnie 137 Levy, James 85, 169 Lagunas, Freddie 56, 167, 172 Lagunas, Ines 55 Lagunas, Joe 111, 167 Lake, Jackie 83 Laskowsky, Danny 111 Landez, Mark 137 Landin, Martha 84 Landrove, Arthur 54, 55, 49 Landrum, Mrs. Judy 25 Landry, Sharon 111 Langdon, Jo Lois 84 Lara, Florence 84 Lara, Linda 137 Lasater, Shirley 1 1 1 La Souola, Carol 84 Latin 'I60 Laughter, Ellen 84, 159, 162 Lazarine, Lorraine 47, 53, 55, 160,161,175,177,189, 233, 245, 258, 266, 267 Leal, Angie 111, 159 Leal, Armando 137 Leal, Mary Jane 8, 56, 36 Leal, Rodolfo 56 Leal, Rosa 84 Leal, Rudy 188 Leal, Sylvia 111 Ledesma, Andrew 111, 167, 173 Ledesma, Vangie 84 Ledesma, Evangelina 188 Leffler, Larry 84 Leffler, Leonard 137 Lemus, Albert 169, 172, 84 Leopard, Wayne 85 Leos, Richard 33, 56, 167 1 298 Lewis, Pat 181, 137 Lewis, Randy 111, 213 Lewis, Mrs. Ruth 25, 162, 268 Leyva, Diana 85 Leyva, Don 137, 227 Leyva, Raymond 85 Leyva, Rosalinda 85 Lile, Mr. John 25, 150 Lillord, Dan 85 Limon, Alma 168 Lindsay, Brenda 56, 189, 231 266 Lindsay, Stanley 137 Lindsay, Zane 181 Linsenbigler, Barbara 111 Liserio, Mike Liserio, Rosalinda 112 Lister, Lucy 159, 112, 221 Lobdell, Marcella 112 Lomas, Richard 167, 171 Longoria, Delia 85 Longoria, Frances 36 Longoria Frankie 181, 137 Longoria, Johnny 112 Longoria, Lucia 112 Longoria, Lynn 137 Longoria, Maria 36 Longoria, Mary 112 Longoria, Olga 112 Lopez, Abraham 163, 172 Lopez, Angelica 137 Lopez, Anita 56, 15, 169 Lopez, Diana 137 Lopez, Elida 85 Lopez, Estella 56, 165 Lopez, Esther 56, 194 Lopez, Leo 112 Lopez, Maebelle 112 Lopez, Margaret 56, 165 Lopez, Mike 85, 167, 172 Lopez, Raul 112, 168, 172 Lopez, Richard 137, 167, 173 Lopez, Mr. Salvador 26, 18, 14 Lovelace, Jim 259 Lozano, David 85 Lucas, Lucio, Mr. Robert 26 Sandra 138 Lumbreras, Linda 85 Lumbreras, Louis 138 Luna, Alfred 112 Luna, Armando 138 Luna, Arnulfo 41, 112, 167 Luna, Gloria 56, 196, 218, 21 Luna, Lilia 85 Montoya, Alice 114 171 una, Luis 138 una, Margie 85, 192, 199, 270 una, Patsy 138 use, Steve 40, 85, 184, 209, 223 use, Thomas 138 ux, Darlene 138, 164 yles, Richard 85 -MC- tlcBroom, Mrs. Shirley 27 t1cCarthy, Jim 85, 160, 181 4cClure, Mrs. Woodline 27 4cCown, Sandra 56, 165, 178 tlcDonald, James 138 4cElroy, Judy 138, 164 AcElroy, Ronald 115 tlcFadin, Cathy 115, 122, 179 AcMains, Beverly 57, 165, 179 tlcRae, John 138 AcRae, Rose Ann 85, 197, 218 -M- Aacias, Carlos 85 Macias, Gregoria 138 Aaciel, Rosa 85, 188 Maddox, Mrs. Marie 26 Magallanez, Ruth 138, 192, 198 Mahan, Debbie 138, 181 Mahan, Sandee 113 Maldonado, Jesse 252 Maldonoda, Lilia 138 Maldonado, Lisa 85, 165 Maldonado, Raul 138, 181 Manno, Dannie 86, 113 Marroquin, Berta 57 Marroquin, Pete 57, 33, 167 Marroquin, Roy 139 Marshall, Cindy 113, 159, 197, 220 Martin, Larry 85, 159, 160, 80, 192 Martin, Lorraine 113, 105, 164 Martinez, Alfred 113 Martinez, Alice 169 Martinez, Alice 57, 187 Martinez, Amalia 113 Martinez, Anita 113, 201 Martinez, Antonio 113 Martinez, Armando 134 Martinez, Arnulfo 85, 187 Martinez, Betty 86 Martinez, Blasita 86 Martinez, Carol 113 Martinez, Celestino 57, 171 , 210 Martinez, Connie 139 Martinez, Cynthia 139, 135 Martinez, Mr. Daniel 26, 34, 18, 198 Martinez, David 8, 47, 57, 63 174,176,189,151, 232 Martinez, Diana 139 Martinez, Edward 86 Martinez, Esmeralda 36 Martinez, Esther 139 Martinez, Freddy 113, 168 Martinez, Gilbert 57 Martinez, Gloria 86, 196, 197 219 Martinez, Irma 57, 165 Martinez, lsidro 86 Martinez, Janet 139, 220 Martinez, Johnny 57, 139, 167 Martinez, Linda 86 Martinez, Lucy 113, 139 Martinez, Maria 57, 167, 170 171 Martinez, Martha 57 Martinez, Richard 86 Martinez, Rose Marie 58 Martinez, Miguel 113 Martinez, Nestora 113 Martinez, Reny 113, 213 Martinez, Richard 209, 213 Martinez, Roario 198 Martinez, Roberta 113, 205 Martinez, Tony 40, 58, 183 Martinez, Victoria 86 Martinez, Yolanda 58, 73, 167 Medellin, Raymond 114, 223 Medellin, Sylvia 58 Medical Careers 'I98 Medina, Alberto 58 Medina, Sarah 167, 171 Medina, Patricia 139 Medrano, Lupe 86 Mejia, Pearl 86, 154, 177, 288 Meiia, Mike 139 Meiia, Teresa 114 Melendes, Florinda 139 Melendez, Gilda 139 Mellene, David 87, 164, 191, Minor, James 72, 87, 164 Minor, Lucy 140, 198 Molano, Rudy 87, 178, 198 Montalbo, Susan 140 Montalvo, Aurora 50, 87, 177, 273 Montelongo, Rachel 87 Montelongo, Angie 140, 220 Montemayor, Blanca, 59, 167, 171, 192, 198 Montemayor, Sylvia 140 Montgomery, Barbara 114 Montoya, Gloria 140 Moore, Roxanne 114, 265 Mora, lrene 59, 187 Mora, Lupe 59, 167, 171 Mora, Michelle 114, 205 224 Menchaca, Andrew 114, 217 Menchaca, Nancy 87, 217, 272 Menchaca, Rosemary 87 Menchaca, Richard 170, 171 Mendez, Cynthia 87, 192, 202, 269, 270 Mendez, Miss Josephine lFac.1 16, 90 Mendez, Robert 140 Mendez, Ruben 58 Mendez, Sylvia 8, 53, 58, 167, 171, 192 Mendez, Millie 205 Mendoza, Isabel 140 Menn, Mr. Ronny 27, 209 Mercedes, Luna 113 Mermeia, Alice 76, 192, 87, 199, Mora, Susie 140, 192, 264 Morales, Diane 59, 185, 192 Morales, Esther 59 Morales, Joe 87, 169, 174 Morales, Philip 167, 173 Morales, Richard 167 Moreno, Bertha 140 Moreno, Diana 59, 185 Moreno, Gloria 114 Moreno, Mario 40, 76, 87, 89 209, 224 Moreno, Mary 87 Moreno, Nancy 140 Martinez, Yolanda 86 Martinez, Yolanda 139 Mason, Mrs. Ruth 26, 275 Masters, Ronda 139 Mata, Adela 113 Mata, Beniamin 167 Mata, Blanche 8, 33, 58, 156 256, 270 Meyer, Ellen 8, 35, 58, 162 Meyer, Jackie 140 Meyer, Michael 87, 221, 227 Meyer, Robert 114 Miller, Billy 87, 209 Miller, Charles 140 157, 241 Mata, Frances 58, 186 Mata, Henry 86 Mata, Rosalinda 78 Mata, Ruben 86, 169, 170 Mata, Valentina 58 Mata, Virginia 86 Mathis, Debbie 113, 199, 271 Mathis, Donnie 102, 139, 197, 219, 220 Matthews, Roy 58 Matson, Mr. Charles 27 Matyear, Debbie 107 Mayes, Dennis 113 Medellin, Carmen 58, 185, 186 Medellin, Eddie 58, 167 Medellin, Gloria 114, 159 Medellin, lrene 197, 220 Medellin, Irma 220 Medellin, Mary 58 Medellin, Petra 86, 197, 218 Medellin, Rose 86, 169 Miller, Mrs. Jody 15 Millner, Michael 87, 179, 184, 192 Milner, Laurie 59, 175 Moreno, Rachel 177 Moreno, Yolanda 59 Morgan, Imelda 87, 187 Morillos, Josephine 59 Morin, David 88 Morin, Lucy 8, 76, 88, 89, 97, 200, 270, 271, 272 Morin, Rene 114, 213, 224, 227 Morin, Roger 59 Morino, Linda 140 Morris, Dorothy 88, 188 299 1Moryl, Brenda 114, 164 lMoryl, ooyie 113, 205 lMoses, Lavonnia 140, 197, 220 Moss, Mary 115, 181 l Muennink, JoDell 88 i Mullins, Mrs. Geraldine 14, 158, 1 185, 191 l Mungia, Mario 88, 169 gMuniz, Estella 167, 171 Munoz David 108, 115, 224, 227, 228 Munoz Edalia 115 Munoz Jesse 60 Munoz Louis 140 Munoz, Lucy 140 Muriel, Mario 209 Murillos, Josie 165 Murphy, JoAnn 115, 181 Murphy, Patrick 140 Myers, Miss Beverly 27 Myers, Ellen 8 Nowotny, Mr. Gerald 23, 27 -Q- Ochoa, Celia 88 Ochoa, Mike 141 Ochoa, Rogelio 115, 167 Ochoa, Sam 115 Odlozelik, Kenneth 141, 164 Odom, Kathy 88, 115, 164, 197 Odom, Margie 60 Odom, Mary 88 OEA 186 Oebel, John 88, 164 Oliva, Eubaldo 115 Olivares, Joe 33 Olivares, Margie 60 Olivares, Max 115 Olivares, Roland 60, 214 Olivarri, Roger 88 Olivarri, Rudy 141 Palacios, Estella 60, 165 Palacios, Joe 115 Palacios, Nazario 141 Palacios, Rita 115 Palacios, Sylvia 141 Paradez, Sandy 89, 144, 199, 199, 201, 270 Parchman, Karen 197, 220, 141 Pardue, Nancy 142 Parker, Candy 89, 97 Parker, Hal 142 Parsons, Anna 89 Parsons, Sheila 142 Patterson, Elia 60,196,197, 218, 219 Patterson, Teresa 116, 220 Pawelek, John 142 Pawelik, Kathleen 89, 159 Payton, Barbara 89, 188 Pearson, James 142 Pedraza, Adrian 60, 159 -N- Naef, Raymond 253 Nava, Lupe 114 Navaria, Albert 210 Neff, Jean 141, 197, 220 Nelson, Elwood 181, 141 Nesrsta, Frank 132 Newman, Billy 141, 180, 181 NHS 183 Nibert, Sandy 60 Nieto, Alice 115, 205 Nira, Rebecca 35, 60, 165, 185 Noris, Rene 217 Norris, Miss Gaylin 27, 29, 205 Norris, Roxanne 41, 115, 199, Olivo, Johnny 115 Olivo, Pete 115, 217, 213 Olsen, Dianne 115 Olsen, Jerry 60, 162 Olvera, Mr. Raymond 32, 27 Olvera, Trinidad 141 Ornelas, Maria 88 Orta, Danny 115, 168, 172 Orta, Simon 88, 184 Ortega, Mary 141 Otero, Rolinda 60, 186 Ovalle, Maria 33 Ovalle, Pilar 60 -p- Perez, 201 Norris, William 115, 213, 217, 223 , Noster, Miss Trina 27 Pacheco, Alvino 222, 223 Pacheco, Carmen 60 Pacheco Felix 209 Pacheco lrma 141 Pacheco, Leroy 115, 217, 227 Pedrott, Joe 61, 265 Pena, Celeste 61, 162, 268 Pena, Diana 142, 197 Pena, Esther 142 Penea, Diana 220 Perales, Fermin 169, 142 Perales, Mary 142 Peralta, Rene 213 Peralta, Robert 209 Peralta, Salvador 209 Perez, Adrian 61 Perez, Alex 61 Perez, Alma 116 Perez, Amelia 61 Perez, Perez, Blanca 187 Bruce 108 Perez, Cecilia 142 Perez, Doris 48, 60, 256, 221, 282 Perez, Elida 61 Perez, Esequio 144, 151 Perez, Josephine 8, 61, 165 Perez, Lydia 89 Perez, Manuel 61 Perez, Olga 116, 205 Rachel 89, 167, 199 Pierce, Bruce 84 Pina, David 167 Pina, Emilio 61 Pina, Joe 89, 172 Pina, Richard 167 Pineda, Alfred 89 Pineda, Elena 116 Placido, Issac 142 Plata, Joe 62 Plata, Joe 7 Polasek, Steven 164 Polendo, Jo Ann 62, 193, 198, 268 Poling, Mr. Wilson 28 Pompa, Linda 27 Ponce, Virginia 221 Pope, Wayne 62, 214 Porter, Melissa 36, 62, 161, 175, 179 Porter, Roger 62 Portillo, Leonor 142 Portillo, Louis 62 Potts, Mrs. Ginny 35, 17 Prattes, Mr. Theo 28 Prince, Connie 142 Pruett, Cindy 89 Pruett, Charlene 142 Puente, Sylvia 142 Puente, Yolanda 116 Pullin, Charles 156, 168, 80 Pullin, Michael 62, 187, 249 Pullin, Thelma 89 -Q- Queada, Maria 89 Quesenberry, Penny 7, 116, 159 Quesenberry, Rebecca 89, 159 Quesenberry, Vicke 142 Quezada, Ilda 142 Quinney, Damon 62 Quinney, Paul 253 Quinonez, Alice 167, 169, 171 Quintanilla, David 181 Quintanilla, Yolanda 116 Quintero, Jesse 142 M.. ..-...,..... A Y if 300 Perez, Rene 173, 142 Perez, Richard 209 Perez, Rosemary 142 Perez, Thelma 61,192,196, 218, 219 Perkins, Mr. Raleigh 28 Perry, Delphine 116 Persat, Melanie 116 Petty, James 116 Pfannsteil, Donald 89 Philips, Richard 33, 61, 175, 176 Philips, Nancy 21, 16, 17, 61, 178, 251, 198 Quintero, Joseph 142 Quintero Quintero , Rosalinda 89, 199 , Toni 89, 159 Quiroz, Joe 116 -R- Ramirez, Carolina 89 Ramirez, Elias 62, 209 Ramirez, Gloria 62 Ramirez, lrma 143, 193 Ramirez, Joe 227 Ramirez, Juan 143 Ramirez, Mario 209, 222, 223 Rosales, Barbara 63, 159 Salvador, Seferino 119 Iamirez, lamirez, lamirez, Camirez, lamirez, Ramirez, Robert 33, 63, 154, 159 Mavro 213 Moto 209 Leon 89 Pete 115,,143, 181 Richard M. 63 193, 192, 242, 257, 278 Ramirez, Rosie 116 Ramirez, Stella 116 Ramon, Cordelia 116, 203 Ramon, Nora 116 Ramon, Rachel 63, 186 Ramon, Ruby 116 Ramos, Amelia 90 Ramos, Celia 188 Ramos, 227 Manuel 116, 117, 178 Ramos, Mary 90, 117, 202 Ramos, Robert 117, 213 Resendez, Lydia 90 Resendez, Mr. Victor 28 Reyes, David 117 Reyes, Edward 143 Reyes, Enrique 90 Robbins, Brenda 90, 184, 284 Robbins, Lt. Col. Hugh 168 Robles, Philip 169 Robles, Roger 90 Rosales, Hector 65, 187 Rosales, Lydia 65, 165 Rosales, Olga 65 Robert 145, 181 Roccato, Dennis 109, 118 Rosas, Richard 91 1 1 Ramos, Roger 143 Ramos, Sarah 63, 165, 193, 198, 202 Rangel, Leticia 90 Rangel, Margaret 167, 170 Rangel, Mary 117, 171 Rankin, Allan 117,159, 164, 193 Rankin, Rapstein, 199 Charmaine 89, 164, Recio, Benito 167 lledskin 154 Reed, Jer ry 90 Reeves, Arlene 143 Reeves, Darlene 143 Reichel, Rhonda 179, 90, 95 Reyes, James 40, 50, 63, 275, 209, 210, 282 Reyes, Linda 143 Reyes, Martha 36, 63 Reyes, Miguel 103 Reyes, Raymond 168 Reyes, Ramond 165, 117 Reyes, Roland 63 Reyes, Susie 117 Reyna, Adela 143, 197, 220 Reyna, Anastacio 117, 169 Reyna, Joe Luis 63 Reyna, Rosemary 117 Reynosa, Raul 143 Reza, Carmen 63 Ries, Arthur 167 Ries, Freddie 117 Ries, Lee 63, 209, 222, 223 Ries, Raymond 144, 181 Rieo, William 228 Rioios, Lillia 144 Rios, Danny 63 Roccato, Kathy 8, 64, 194, 200, 270 Rocha, lrma 90 Rocha, Richard 118 Rocha, Rita 40, 84, 90, 196, 218 Rodeo Club 164 Rodriguez, Adela 144 Rodriguez, Adelita 64 Rodriguez, Armando 144 Rodriguez, Arturo 64, 49, 157, 209, 214, 222, 223, 229 Rodriguez, Blanca 90 Rodriguez, Bridget 102, 144, 181 Rodriguez, Christina 184 Rodriguez, Dolores 144 Elsa 64, 65 Fernando 64, 209 Rodriguez, Gloria 118 lsaac 33, 64, 169, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, 173, 267 Rodriguez, Jeanette 144 Rodriguez, Jesse 172, 186 Rosenthal, Carl 91 ROTC 166 ROTC Band 'l8'I Ruiz Arturo 119 Ruiz Delario 167 Ruiz Della 91, 187 Ruiz Martin 178, 185 Ruiz, Mr. Eduardo 28 Ruiz, Ramon 181 Ruiz, Sylvia 145, 194 Rumanuk, Richard 65 Rusch, Loraine 65, 185, 189 110, 233,199, 200, 272, 281 -5- Sabala, Cynthia 91, 184, 196 218, 219 Saenz, Joey 178, 184, 91 Saenz, Martha 119 Salas, Stella 92, 188 Salas, Daniel 169 1 Rendon, Jeanette 77, 156, 157, 90 Rendon, Tiney 103, 169 Resendez, Carlos 63 Resendez, Carmen 117 Resendez, Johnny 63, 167, 172 Resendez, Lupe 143 Rios, Juan 90 Rincon, Mary Jane 144 Rios, Gloria 144 Ritz, John 144 Ritz, Robert 169 Rivas, Ruben 144 Rivas, Sylvia 117 Rivas, Thomas 144 Rivera, Grace 118, 193, 205 Rivera, Johnny 90, 176 Rose Mary 144 Rivera, Rivera, Leticia 90, 194, 197, 202 Rivera, Victor 63, 118, 164, 169, 215, 267 Rizzo, Deborah 90 Salas, Viola 145 Rodriguez, Joe 64, 251, 224, 227 Rodriguez, Josie 90, 118, 167, 171 Rodriguez, Jose 144 Rodriguez, Lamar 144, 181, 194, 197, 220 Rodriguez, Lupe 90 Rodriguez, Maria 90 Rodriguez, Mary Lou 118 Rodriguez, Mike 41, 119, 193, 194 Rodriguez, Olga 144 Rodriguez, Pete 144 Rodriguez, Raymond 169, 172 Rodriguez, Rene 64, 163 Rodriguez Richard 52, 64 Rodriguez Rita 144 Rodriguez Robert 119 Rodriguez, Ruben 64, 105, 194, 210 Rodriguez Rudy 144, 213 Rodriguez Rudy 88 Rodriguez, Sylvia 91 Rodriguez, Teresa 65 Rodriguez, Teresa 90 Rodriguez, Yolanda 40, 91, 184, 185, 193, 194 Rodriguez, Yvonne 91, 194 Salazar, Esmeraldo 65 Salazar, Hortencia 92 Salazar, Jesse 65 Salazar, Ignacio 145, 169 Salazar, Johnny 179 Salazar, Norma 65, 186 Salazar, Precy 92, 169 Salazar, Rachel 92 Salazar, Richard 92, 167, 169 145, 172 Salazar, Roland 119, 181, 145 Salazar, Rudy 119 Saldana, Afrias 169 Saldana, Delia 92 Saldana, Elena 119 Saldana, Irene 63, 65 Salinas, Gilbert 65 Salinas, Louis 119, 160, 194 Salinas, Louis 33, 34, 65, 179 233, 237 Salinas, Lupe 119 Salinas, Mary 119 Salinas, Sylvia 92 Salmon, Dennis 34, 65, 179, 185 194, 239, 158, 232, 275 Salmon, Mrs. H. 33 Roel, Yolanda 91 Rohler, Mary 119 Romero, Erlinda 144 Romero, Rafael 145 Rosales, Anita 119 Salvera, Cynthia 145, 181 Samudio, Joe 167 Sanchez, Anna 66,165,167, 201 Sanchez, Conrad 92 Sanchez, Darlene 119 301 1' Saray, Richard 66 Talamantes, Jesse 68, 175, 176, Sanchez, Delfina 145 Sanchez, Dolores 66 Sanchez, Esther 92, 197 Sanchez, Frances 145 Sanchez, Frank 66 Sanchez, Joe 92, 119, 224 Sanchez, Kathy 119, 159 Sanchez, Pat 8, 17, 66, 203, 270, 272 Sanchez, Patsy 119 Sanchez, Raul 119 Sanchez, Roger 209, 213 Sanchez, Ruben 66 Sanchez, Sarah 66, 179 Sanchez, Sylvia 66, 167, 187 San Miguel, Lucy 146 San Miguel, Rosita 119 Santivanez, Jesse 146 Santos, Mrs. Thelma 28 Santoy, Josie 92 I Sapp, Mickey 146 i Saucedo, Adam Saucedo, Andrea 146, 181 l Saucedo, Anthony 92, 167, 173 Saucedo, Belinda 146 Schliesing, Mike 66, 164, 224 Schober, Mrs. Odalee 15 Scholwinski, Delton 119 Schuetz, John 194 Schultz, Tony 75, 224, 225 Schultze, Ricky 146, 221 Scott, Mr. Lewis 28 1 Segovia, Armando 146 1 Segovia, Mary 66 Segovia, Ruth 194 i Seguin, Anthony 93, 169 i Segura, Elizabeth 146 Segura, Jose 8, 66, 166, 167, 1 184,185,189,191,192, 238, 1 232, 234, 266 l Selva, Anthony 215 1 Semmler, Lanell 119 W Sens, Betty 93, 158, 162, 177, I 184, 194 1 Seniors 42 1 Sepulveda, Arthur 99, 146, 181 Sepulveda, Elisa 146 1 Serenil, Humberto 93, 181 i Serna, Eddie 213 Serrato, Ernest 181 Sevilla, Laura 93 W Shaw, Mrs. Ina 28 ' Sheedy, Mr. Douglas 13, 67, 132, l 168, 270 1 Shepherd, Jimmy 66, 185 1 Sheppard, Pat 67, 185, 188 Shively, Mr. Bill 28, 208, 270 Shockey, Jocelyn 146, 194 1 Sibrian, LeRoy 67 302 Q Siebert, Ty 146 Siller, Diane 93 Silva, Anthony 93 Simms, Mrs. Natalie 29, 165 Simpson, Dee Ann 90, 93, 158 160, 195, 202 Simpson, Susan 119, 157 Sims, Debbie 119, 159, 195 Sisneros, Abel 93 Slack, Donald 67, 185, 245 Slavich, Mrs. Mozelle 17 Sly, Miss Doris 29, 270 Smart, Randy 119, 224 Smith, Arthur 120 Smith, Mr. Callie 12 Smith, Curtis 67, 187 Smith, Larry 146 Smitherman, Jackie 146 Smothers, Gail 67, 68, 127, 160, 161,175,177,183, 240 Smothers, Mrs. A. M. lPTA1 33 Snipes, Mr. Tom 29 Snow, William 120, 179 Solan Solis, Solis, Solis, Solis, Solis, o, Linda 120 Dora 67 Esther 67 Eva 67 Jerry 188 Oscar 120 Solsona, Debbie 77, 93, 195 197, 218 Solsona, Mary 120 Sophomores 98 Soriano, Gloria 146 Soriano, Hopie 93 Soriano, Joe 67 Sosa, Ben 120 Sosa, Eva Jo 181 Sosa, David 93, 181 Sosa, Esteban 12 Sosa, Jim 120 Sosh, Eva 146 Sotelo, JoAnn 146 Soto, John 67 Soto, Steven 168, 173 Sparkman, Dawn 90, 93, 161 184, 195, 199, 200, 270 Spell, Linda 120 Spessard, Mr. Ronald 29 Sports 207 Stahl, David 120 Stainthorpe, Mary 120 Starnes, Garry 67 States, Carolyn 146, 197, 220 Stien, Miss Peggy 30, 221 Stennett, Ann 120 Sterner, Martha 146 Sterner, Vivian 146 Stieler, Mike 146 Steifer, Richard 8, 34, 68, 163 Stiggers, Gail 120, 195 Stinson, Mrs. Dorothy 30 Stockton, Gary 120 Stockton, Janet 102, 181 Stockton, William 187 Stocton, Alys 146 Stone, Gwyneth 146, 181 Storey, Mrs. Janice 16 Studdard, Mr. Warren 30, 146, 209, 213, 224, 225, 227 Student Council 189 Sutton, Gene 146 Sutton, Teresa 147 Swearingen, James 8, 47, 93, 184,193,195, 215, 216 Swearingen, Timothy 195, 120 Szostakowski, Sharon 35, 68, 194 .. 1' - Tafoya,iGeorge 93, 167, 170 243, 232, 273 Talamantez, Alfred 93, 273 Talamantez, Dahlia 147 Tamez, Rudy 68 Tannehill, Luther 120, 182 Tanner, Linda 93 Tappen, Jackie 93 Taylor, Cherrie 121 Teague, Evelynn 147 Teague, Linda 121 Teasley, Denise 147 Teieda, Ruben 3, 93, 209, 223, 224, 226 Teieda, Sylvia 147, 181 Tellez, Rachel 121, 199 Temple, Mrs. Helen 30, 187 Tenerias, Larry 224, 226 Their, Robert 168, 174 Thigpen, Jane 93, 177, 184, 195 Thompson, Katy 147, 181' Thompson, Linda 121, 178 Thompson, Paulette 147, 181 195 Tiierina, Miss Cecilia 30, 76, 219 220 Tindle, Sherry 121, 164, 178 Titus, Mr. Randolph 30 Tober, David 121, 134, 169 Tober, Victor 33, 167, 168, 221 Tobias, Alfredo 147 Tobias, Frank 121 Tondre, Brenda 77, 93, 197, 215 Tondre, Dennis 68 Tondre, Steven 121, 134 Torre, Hector 169 Torres, Janie 68, 250 Torres, Mary 121, 201, 202 Torres, Sylvia 94 Torrez, Ruben 148 Toscana, Judy 94 Travieso, Norma 8, 17, 40, 48 53, 68, 159, 183, 195, 200 204, 233, 235, 246, 256, 259 272, 283 Treio, Anthony 103 Treio, lrene 69 Treio, Ruben 167 Trevathan, Jackie 133, 148 Trevino, Beatrice 148 Trevino, Benny 148, 167, 174 Trevino, Chris 121 Trevino, Frances 69 Trevino, Grace 148 Trevino Trevino , Janie 69, 168 , Jesse 148 Trevino, Josie 94 Trevino, Juan 94, 198 Trevino, Rachel 148, 195 Trevino, Reymundo 8, 69, 166, 169, 173, 246 Trevino, Richard 148 Trevino, Robert 148 Y , V My-M 'uiillo, Carlos 121 Jmlinson, Charmaine 94 Jmlinson, Joanie 105, 121, 164 Jttle, Patricia 94, 197 Json, Mrs. Caroline 25, 30, 263 -U shaw, Ricky 69 Eban, Jerry 53, 69, 158, 233 244 259 1 reste, Manuel 213 reste, Margie 121 ribe, Jimmy 121 -riegas, Blanche 94 riegas Henry 148, 167 riegas Mary 148 riegas, Velma 94 Trabazo, Diana 69 tz, Dr. Homer 12 Vargas, Ruben 94 Vasques, Joe 94 Vasques, Juan 94 Vasques, Vangie 95 Vasquez Elva 69 Vasquez Guillermina 149 Vasquez Inez 69 Vasquez Irene 181 Vasquez Irma 94 Vasquez Joel 148, 195 Vasquez Juan 69 Vasquez, Juan 181 Vasquez, Judy 205 Vasquez, Linda 199, 122, 205, 218 Vasquez, Maryann 122 Vasquez, Rudy 94 Vasquez, Roger 144 Vasquez, Yolanda 69, 195 Vega, Janie 122 Villanueva, Frank 149 Villanueva, Frank 49, 70 Villanueva, JoAnn 122 Villanueva, Luis 70, 167 Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Villareal Abraham 95 , Angelica 122, 197, 220 Clarice 122, 197, 220 Cynthia 149 Denise 95, 197 Diana 95 Douglas 122 Mr. Fred 31, 233 James 122, 217 Villareal Linda 122, 199, 202 Villareal Pat 135, 149, 195 Villareal Pete 149, 182 Villareal, Rosa 149 Villareal, Rose 150 Villareal, Yolanda 122 Villegas, Raul 150 - V - key, Mrs. Elizabeth 15, 274 Vega, Jesus 40, 69, 169, 194, 195, 232 Vega, Magdelena 69 Vega, Raul 69, 181 ladez, Margaret 121 ldez, Betty 148, 205 ldez, Charlotte 149, 164, 181 ldez, Eleanor 94 ldez, Joe 167, 170, 181 ldez, Lupe 121 ldez, Mary 94 Vela, Azalin 149, 181 Vela, Elsie 122, 181, 193, 195 Vela, Elvira 69 Vela, Gloria 122 Vela, Lilia 95 Vela, Marvin 122 Vela, Mary 95, 149 Villela, Frank 122, 213 - W - Waclawczyk, Geraldine 122 Wade, Mr. Jesse 31 Wagner, Kenda 265 Walgus, Mike 97, 167 Walton, Dan 96, 195, 221 Warden, James 167, 123 Ware, Jeff 103 Williams, Mr. Terrel 31, 228 Williamson, Mr. Claude 32 Wilson, Ronald 96 Windham, Raymond 70 Windham, Rodger 123 Wingate, David 70 Winstead, Mrs. Patricia 32 Winston, Ed 96, 181 Winters,4Joe 141, 151, 195 Wise, Earla 123, 178, 197 Wolfe, Mr. Eugene 32 Wood, Joseph 123, 213 Wood, Wanda 197, 220 Wright, Wendell 179 - Y - Yates, Mrs. Elaine 32 Yanas, Johnny 96, 215, 222, 223 Ybanez, Mary 17 Ybarra, Louis 33, 70 Ybarra, Raul 151 Yedez, Rachel 151 Yelland, Claudia 151, 197, 228 Yost, Nancy 70 Younger, Veronica 151 Youngs, Jack 151, 167 Yzaguirre, Raymond 70, 188 -Z- ldez, Roger 94 ldez, Victor 148, 173 lenzuela, Janie 148, 198 lerio, Fulgencio 69 lerio, Policarpio 94 Vela, Michael 149 Vela, Rebecca 95 Velasquez, Linda 95, 195 Venegas, Gregoria 95 Venegas, Leticia 149, 198 Vera, Badero 209 Ware, Mary 96 Warlick, Sally 150 Warmack, Anna 150, 181, 197 220 Warmack, Arthur 96, 221 Watson, James 123, 213 Zaiontz, Chris 123 Zaiontz Dan 151 - Zaiontz Gerald 151 Zapata, Mr. Juventino Zapata, Linda 123 Zapata, Rosalia 123 lle, Joe 121 Ile, Raymond 94 lleio, Ralph 148 Iles, Carmen 69 negas, Estella 69 nidestine, Mrs. Evelyn 31, 205 n Winkle, Jack 94, 164 Zandt, Beverly 94 Lupe 197, 220 Edward 94, 159, 167 Eulalia 148, 198 Vera, Baudelio- 78 Vera, Gloria 95, 199, 201 Vera, Valentine 70 Viella, Frank 224 Viera, Delores 122 Viera, Linda 149 Viera, Ralph 70 Villa, David 70 Villa, Richard 167 Villalobos, Irma 149 Webster, Billy 123, 223 Webster, Brenda 149, 150 Wells, John 181, 150 Wells, Kathy 96 Westbrook, Miss Laura 26, 31 Wheller, Mrs. Mary Lynn 31 Wilber, Nancy 96, 221 Wilkinson, Dr. 45, 51 Williams, Gary 70, 176 Williams, Jay 151, 164 Zapata, Rosalio 169, 173 Zaragoza, Mr. Edmundo 32 Zavala, Delores 151 Zepeda, Herlinda 123 Ziegler, Leonard 151 Ziese, Connie 151 Zuniga, Diana 35, 70 Zuniga, Margaret 151 Zuniga, Norbert 151 303 The dawn is filled with dreams So many dreams Which one is mine One must be right for me Which dream of all the dreams When there's a dream for every star And there are oh so many stars . . . so many stars. The wind is filled with songs So many songs Which one is mine One must be right for me Which song of all the songs When there's a song for every star And there are oh so many stars . . . so many stars MARTHA FE RRI NGTON Editor EDITORS NOTE: As music begins an important role in the conveying of our moods, and feelings and also relates a message, sen- iors too take on a new and important role. lt began 3 short years ago with a shy hello to new friends and suddenly came to an end with a reluctant goodbye and a hope for the future. My staff and I sincerely appreciate all the time and ef- fort that Mrs. Mikel Arnold contributed to the making of our annual. Without 'her help this yearbook might not have been possible. A special thanks to: Revolution, Lennon !McCarthy, Raindrops, Burt Bacharach, Take a look around, Cliburn Carter, Bridge over troubled water, P. Simon, Don't Rain on my parade, Bob Merrill, Everything is beautiful, Ray Stevens, Aquarius, Rado, Ragni, McDermot, and So many stars. Sergio Mendez, A. Bergman. M. Bergman for grant- ing us permission to use their lyrics. As the section editors turned in their sections, a sad feel- ing crept upon them knowing that our annual was almost through. All of the words, phrases and pictures began to take on the look of an annual. As we sent the last pages to the publishers, we knew all our headaches and long hours spent working on the annual were well worth it. We hope you will enjoy reading this book as we have enioyed mak- ing it. Along the countless days, the endless nights that I have searched So many eyes, so many hearts, so many smiles. Which one to choose, which way to grow, How can I tell, how will I know Out of oh so many stars . . . so many stars. - Sergio Mendes - A. Bergman and M. Bergman VALERIE JACQUES Business Manager ff, '-- 1 b.. Id., ,.. M, ...Mit . 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