Harlandale High School - Redskin Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1971
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Saul Flores, Miss Mary Dullnig, Tommy Evans If there were no God it would be necessary to invent him One man's religion is another's superstition. 1 Foreign visitor WMYWW,.,,,...f-'+ ' Michoel Meyer Where all think olike, no one thinks very much. 9 f 'V t , I s limgwx. Q , f ROTC boys The winds of emotion shape mon. Look to the wind makers. X N 5 9 5 2 Q, . x Iv ,,.-1 , xx ,im . fn , - ' 'A ' X .,,..s . , . 4?1',. a-Q - ' Q 1, 1 'x if I , ,, Q , s V ,F , .w w 1-x, 'Q A ,., it ,KY Lt.. .yi 4 . ' ,,,-',.Y wk A ,HX ,. .' V 1.5-' ' 71' 4455- 51 Z Wg'2ffi5?Gf5, 5f'f?ff:fJ1f 1. KA V W 'QSM Q J -'. A' X N '1 ,' . W .ffdia Wiffswv A f' 1 X3 fOpposife page, topf Johnny Cerda, fbottomj Robert Osuna, fthis page leftj Ronda Masters, fabovej Ray Jean Gaston. 'Q HODHSU Ji The diamond cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials. l l fOpposite pagej Christina Rodriguez, fthis pagej Ray Freeman, Allen Rankin, Joe Winters, Tina Gonzales, Humberto Fresnillo,-Diana Leyva. 631 S 4' 'if' bf if F-fri' al -, 'W 1'llw', , 'fe l ' lg, , F' 5 4 123 l W'ws-Y ' ' , WMM L .y 4 Q am l 1 ,,,. ,, .rv-Q5 ,, ..... -V 'V fm fTopl Delton Scholwinski, fbottom leffj Pearl Meiio, Roy Kreusel, frighfj Donny Lcuskowski, fopposife pcgel Allen Rankin. A A Www Mon is born free and everywhere he is in chains i , - li Q k NSN .s,:. 'X , 5 1 ,sxbsx 7515: X -X nui- -ni, my LI ...M '- 'A ' ms- wi at vw--Q A f Ql'v......V ' 331111-Q. xQl. ,S i mg Vi! Mx X. , J.h.:w,. -w .,, qw 1 Life is a fatal adventure. It can only have one end. So why not make it as far ranging and free as possible. Alexander Eliot, Author and critic N.Y. Post ll-28-62 4-4 .14 , fi' . J' he 51. .1 wilt.. I. A ,Y .Q x ?. - . Opposite page Yolanda Jimenez ftop rightl Mary Jimenez Mrs. M. Ca- Wlse Rachel Trevino Jesse Garcia Tim Frazier Albert Flores Dava Gon- F4 zales above Rachel Moreno David Sosa Yolanda Carillo Grace Cha- i ,cs , H ZR A ii, 1' ' A- -1 , 4 J dena, Elda Gonzales, Pete Galindo, Tony Castillo, fbottom rightj Carolea ,g, , I 4 5 I I I vez, Stella Galindo, f t i U52 '+R Ni ' g ,I , J 5 Q . fl, -5 he 5, rivij , fs A J' jejfiiifiizi , ,r . , I Do not the most moving moments of our life find us all without words? Marcel Marceau, French pantomimist Reader's Digest June '58 urkif N. K ,,.fff '.4- gs L, C -' 1. ' y r ' ,ver 5 A 'O , fd i Hopi Johnnie Johns, Mike Gar- ner, James Minor, and John Oebel, fbottomf Mr. Hamilton Du- Pont. W.. 1 ' 'X n A 1' 235 P Q Mrs. Mikel Arnold A child is innocent until the world corrupts him. A child is on animal unfil the world civilizes him. N....- Ken Horn ond foreign visitor 0----.-,.uqw,,...-. , , Yi A I 4 Ada' u ll ifffg'5',ff-.15 K' i . .,. s 15.ni,-N:. g. , Au 4 1 l Q rw 0- vv-- . 4 V P Y W M x A 3 A ... .W 'Q , Nbk ,I ,rr fm, M HR L, , a Cr f , ,, k ' 1 3 if I ., Q 'VV 4 H, ludy Garza momcufz Q L n :L, L 45' LC. Campaign Bonner V X .5 .P so . 'Iain - .,-,lrx- ' K ms V 4 Wu .5 Jtzrv Triufvri krreffs- .fi V Efwff ' 5 .5525 vofoxi: ky, WSI-'A o Zum.. Q, a '2L'A'. ' Q If .K Q o . I . K .9 2? -fo .li goof-xx arf 1 MLW 50DdY Poredez Luis Solinas, Jane Thigpen, Katy Thompson, Carolyn Higginbothclm one Bobbie Cook Q, ' ,L W ,Y . k,k' fag 'f Wg? 'f 1 r , Y V5 f f Talent may develop in solitude, but character is developed in society 'X 'X fi- lt iTrip to Monterrey l l gil 3 I Health department personnel, Scarlet Moore Front of school Impaled on my wall my eyes can dimly see The pattern of my life and the puzzle that is me. From the moment of my birth to the instant of my death, There are patterns I must follow iust as I must breathe each breath. Like a rat in a maze the path before me lies And the pattern never al- ters until the rat dies. The pattern still remains on the wall where dark- ness fell And it's fitting that it should for in darkness I must dwell. Like the color of my skin or the day that I grow old, My life is made of pat- terns that can scarcely be controlled. - Paul Simon Coach Mike Barry Varsity football team f ff' Johnny Yanas, Mario Gonzales, Felix Pacheco, and Steve Luse. There are no small parts only small actors. sports Felix Pacheco manages to evade Football Tribe tallies 2-5-O record This just was not the year for Mr. Mike Barry's tribe. Even so, they were backed to the bitter end by their highly spirited lndian fans. Ten games were played this sea- son, seven of these being dis- trict 30-AAAA. Tough though the boys may be, they could not quite hack the stiff compe- tition put forth by their oppo- nents. The Indians brought home only two district gridiron victories, one against Bracken- ridge High, 26-0, with the other being against Edison, 2l-13. Losses included the game opposing archrival sis- ter-school McCollum. Team captains are Steve Luse, Mario Moreno, and Richard Galvan. The coaching staff headed by Mr. Barry, in- cludes Mr. Ken Cooper, de- fensive coordinator, Mr. Wil- liam Shively, offensive coach, and Mr. Ronny Menn, defen- sive backfield coach. At the Spring Sports ban- quet, Mario Gonzalez was named leading scorer, Rich- ard Galvan was awarded De- fensive Player of the Year, lg- nacio Alvarez was presented as Lineman of the Year, and Felix Pacheco earned the fighting heart award. lndions posted 2-5-0 for the season district football record. ln their first game, they met with the Houston-Portwood Cherokees in a gridiron battle which resulted in a loss at a score of 14-6. The Chiefs ral- lied next game to tromp the Brackenridge Eagles 26-O. the clutches of Burbank bulldog. ll Q .953 ...Q rg 76 B fi- sts BSP--ffl 6 si . - 46 94Q74Q78g65g-:gilt 23272652 932-ie - L- f , we - L- , y tt Y . , f' r54 -. , B6-'Vw 1 3 A - . 1.6 52 ni A RT7?SPI.xRflrk h..an.6tD':.L2Jna?i44fi5QDP'..Qis15Qu: Varsity football - fbottom rowl Rudy Cruz, Nick Gar- Mr. Ronald Menn, Mr. William Shively, Leroy Pacheco, cia, Larry Gonzales, Carlos Contero, Jesse Mermeia, Pete Olivo, Norbert Zuniga, Frank Villela, Greg Luse, Raul Reynosa, John Garcia, fsecond rowj Mr. Ken Cooper, Anthony Treio, Mario Gonzales, Rene Peralta, Salvador Peralta, Richard Perez, Ignacio Alvarez, Rudy Rodriquez, Abel Arocha, John Barbosa, Juan Barrientes, Joe Ramirez, Mr. Mike Barry, Cthird rowl Morgan Bailey, Joe DeLaFuente, Mario Moreno, Felix Pacheco, Steve Luse, Randy Guin, Roger Olivarri, Rene Morin, Robert Duran, ftop rowl Albert Alvarez, John Garcia, Joe Wood, Alex Duran, Ramiiio Martinez, David Mellene, William Norris, Robert Elias, Alfred Ca-3 sares, Richard Galvan, Roger Grimes, Mr. Luis Salinasl Season Scores Harlandale Opponent 6 7 McAllen 6 7 Holmes 0 20 Seguin 6 15 Houston Portwood 26 O Brackenridge 12 I4 South San 21 13 Edison 8 21 Burbank 'I4 24 Highlands 0 22 McCollum -V vt . ,- 9 ,K W c 'tv AJ fleftj Quarterback Frank Villela takes an elusive course of action to shake an opposing team member. labovej mid-game briefing is carried on by Mr. Mike Barry. ---- -- fabovej Ralph Hernandez kicks while Joe Ramirez holds to start another game. fbottoml Quarter- back Felix Pacheco is apprehend- ed by a pursuing Highland Owl. Football Tribe blanked South San's Bobcats were able to come from behind twice to squeeze by I4-I 2 be- cause of the Indians inability to complete a successful con- version. The Braves second and last victory of the season was against the winless Bruin team of Edison High. Trailing by a 7-6 margin, a Frank Vil- Iela to Joe Ramirez I7 yard pass with a two point by Ville- Ia put the Indians ahead I4-7 fifteen seconds before the half. Rene Morin put the lid on by making the last touchdown for a final score of 21-I 3. Burbank's Bulldogs upend- ed Harlandale 21-8 in a game by Cowboy: which was plagued with fumbles that Burbank turned into score. Two touchdowns, one a 68 yard scamper by Mario Gonzalez and a 53 yard pass from Felix Pacheco to Joe Ramirez, were called back for penalties. Highlands Owls were placed into a tie for district champ with their 24-I4 win over the Indians. In the annual skirmish be- tween the Cowboys and the Indians, the McCollum green blanked Harlandale 22-O in a game dominated all the way through by the Cowboys. Their win gave them their first district championship. .VK . 32'-hnzlhii I CM ,i Lf ftopj Charles Kenyon bandages a wound for Ramiiio Martinez. ftop rightl Refer- ee given the go ahead for another Indian first down. Qbottoml Tribe offers con- grats to Mario Gonzalez for scoring during a game. Football l 4 Defense - name of game l Coaching the B-team were Mr. Mike Frazier and Mr. Luis Salinas. The boy that was the out- standing sophomore quarter- back was Jimmy Guerrero. ln carrying out a fine Har- landale tradition, defense was the name of the game. The B- sively and with desire, said Mr. Mike Barry. Season scores were four wins, four losses, and one tie. The schools that the B-team beat were Highlands l4-O, Edison l-4-6, Burbank 12-6, and Holmes 7-6. Schools that the B-team lost to were Sam 0, Brackenridge l6-6, and. South San l4-12. The only tie was with Fox Tech 14-14. The penalties were exceptionally low, and most of the games were won by small margins. They are looking forward to next year so that they cam team defense played aggres- Houston 32-8, McCollum 32- put their talents to use. ' l ' J B-football E ftopj Seferino Astorga, Louis San Mi guel, Ralph Valleio, Freddy Espronceda, Johnny Gar- cia, Joe Hernandez, Wendell Wright, Alfred Alvarez fmiddlel Ray Marroquin, William Garcia, Herman San chez, Rudy Cruz, Aniseto Barbosa, Ernest Jaramillo I . Buric Benton, John McRae, fbottomj Jose Mernira, Richard Esquivel, Norbert Zuniga, Jesse Cruz, Ruben , Espronceda, Benny Recio, Jimmy Martinez, Joe Limon, . Mr. Ken Cooper. fl Q. sg Lf Gold: ftopj Alfred Leal, Sammy De La Rosa, Nick Castillo, Ricky Dom- inguez, Richard Serrato, Vincent Villegas, Ronald Pacheco, Robert Vega, Santos Perez. fmiddlel Adolph Torres, Seferino Recio, Oscar Flores, Johnny Tiierina, William Snyder, Steve Barrera, Victor Gutierrez, Ruben Martinez, Gil Reyes. fbottoml Guy Simpson, David Chavez, Stephen Tutschke, Mario Moreno, Joe Valenzula, Tony Alcarado, Joe Velaszuez, Coach McMillan. Mild 9'5Qg3 elr .wh-x gg Football Bad breaks Maroon and Gold football teams were coached by MQ. Terrell Williams and Mr. Monty McMillan. Maroon team had 2 wins, 6 losses, and l tie, which was the seasonal record. Teams the maroon beat were Anto- nian High School and Har- landale Gold. Many bad breaks and bad luck followed the football team. According to Coach Wil- liams, Pete Barrientos was the outstanding back for the ma- roon team. There were many touchdowns but they were called back due to penalties. According to Coach McMil- lan, Steven Tutschke and Mario Moreno were outstand- ing lineman of the Gold Team. Vincent Villegas and Sammy De la Rosa was out- standing back. The boys in the Maroon and Gold team did well in both defensive and of- fensive. The seasonal record was considerably low for gold team. Coach McMillan said, We have some real fine prospects for varsity next year. Maroon: ftopj Andrew Barrientos, Nick Sandoval, Henry Gomez, Ray Mata, Joe Maldonal, George Gonzalez, Steve Herrero, Sammy Castillo. fmiddlej Ruben Elias, Tom Zapata, Charles Ayes, Allen Morris, John Longoria, Tony Her- nandez, Rick Garza. fbottomj Steve Winston, Pete Barrientos, Johnny Rodriguez, Emilio Flores, George Garza, Brenard Butler, Larry Martinez. QS'- W9 A, is J I X ,ff J -i 'X La i J 3 3 1 Vlr. Pete Zuniga gives instructions 'o John Garcez during a break. Basketball Varsity ties for third Attaining a 15-16 standing for the season and a 9-5 in district play, the varsity bas- ketball team tied with South San for third place in district play. We had a fairly good season considering the fact that the past two years have been boys serve very bad seasons. The worked hard and de- much credit for their ef- forts. Even though we didn't have any size compared to most teams that we played, our determination and desire to win was the difference. l had a good group of boys and l'll be missing their talents next year, was the comment Mr. Pete Zuniga made about Rez, if the members of the team. With 474 points, Rudy Gonzalez led the team aver- aging 15.9 per game. 244 of those points were compiled throughout the 14 district games. Paul Carter averaged 12.8 points per game and scored 380 overall. In district play he scored 156 points. Rudy Gonzalez was chosen to the All-District team and was given Honorable Mention on the All-City team. Joe Gon- zalez, sophomore, is the only returning varsity member. He was given recognition when he alone scored 35 points in the game against South San. The final score was 91-60. Varsity basketball - fbottom row, Tony Gawlik, Mr. Pete Zuni- ga, James Villarreal, ftop rowj Leroy Pacheco, Ray Freeman, Bobby Gallegos, Victor Herrera, John Yanas, Paul Carter, Joe Gon- zales, Andrew Menchaca, Rene Morin, John Garcez, Rudy Gonza- lez. fTop leftl John Yanas and Joe Gonzalez combine efforts in an attempt to score, while John Gar- cez guards. fbottom leftl Forming a barrier around the ball, the Cowboys crowd Rudy Gonzales out. fbottom rightl After a McCol- lum foul, Joe Gonzalez passes the ball to a teammate. Season Scores Harlandale Opponent 45 44 Highlands 57 55 Highlands 61 76 Brackenridge 60 83 Brackenridge 65 56 McCollum 64 58 McCollum 57 3l Burbank 78 46 Burbank 91 60 South San 5l 58 South San 62 80 Sam Houston 58 93 Sam Houston 84 72 Edison 67 62 Edison Basketball Cagers rack up 9-5 record A ,4k,, zll 6 N., tl 3 K 1 SE'k'Mh Q-wtzqi fLeftj While Rene Morin makes a shot for the basket Joe Gonzales, Johnny Yanas, and members of Cowboy team look on. ftopl John Garcez breaks through Highlands team to shoot for the basket. fbot- toml Paul Carter towers above McCollum team in an effort for two points. Pat Patterson dribbles the ball to the goal as Henry Lopez guards. Basketball Squad nets five wins The games played by the iunior varsity basketball team did not count as season games but served as a means of practice. The practice was for encouragement. In this way the morale would be up and the members would have more practice for when they made varsity. The varsity's third string would also help the iunior varsity. The schools that the JVB played against were the ones that the varsity played. There X! fAbovej Junior team - fbottomj Patricio Patterson, Edward Flores, Roger Esparza, Richard Guerrero, Henry Lopez, ftopl Alexander Duran, Edward Gomez, Phillip Andrews, Mario Guerra, Mr. William Hines. Crightj Jumping for the ball is Victor Herrera, Richard Guerrero, Edward Flores, and Patri- cio Patterson. were 5 wins and 20 losses. The team won against Roose- velt, Kennedy, John Jay, McCollum, and Burbank. Par- ticipation in the Northside tournament resulted in a con- solation. These boys practiced after school with the varsity. The size of the team fluctuated at times because some boys would be moved down from varsity. The two outstanding players were Henry Lopez and Pat Patterson. 'li' ' 7 'Q fmt fit , -Q -- -I-.-.. .....-.. ...iv- iump ball is Sammy DeLaRosa. Basketball Frosh place third in HANS The Maroon and Gold bas- ketball teams consisted of freshmen. These two teams plus McCollum, South San, John Jay, Marshall, and Holmes were all part of the HANS Conference. The Ma- roon and Gold each played the other teams twice and at the end of the season they had played a total of fifteen games. The Gold team won third place after eight wins and seven losses. Having scored 279 points, George Gonzalez , lm' . 0 'xl X :ntl . as 146 .. - gi H r lf' -' N T J :QC A .94 54'-sig? xg. s S I was not only the leading scor- er ofthe team but the leading scorer in the district. Victory came against Marshall, South San QD, Maroon team, Holmes, Edgewood, McCol- lum, and John Jay. Winning five games and losing ten the Maroon team placed fifth in district. They won against South San QD, Holmes, McCollum, and the Gold team. The coach recog- nized Jerry Fuentes, George Gonzalez, and Charles Migl as the outstanding players. Maroon team - fbottomj Nick Castillo, Jerry Fuentes, Brenard Butler, Sammy DeLaRosa, Joe Valenzuela, ftopj George Gonza- lez, Charles Migl, Larry Martinez, Johnny Villarreal, Victor Gutier- rez, Vincent Villegas, Mr. Monty McMillan. Gold team - fbottomj Dan Villa- lobos, John Oieda, Dale Bowles, Roger Gonzalez, Richard Garza, Qtopj Raul Villanueva, Simon Cas- tillo, John Tiierina, Nick Sandoval, Pete Barrientos, Mr. Terrell Wil- liams. Varsity volleyball team - fbottom row? Esther Sanchez, Thelma Cassiano, Petra Medellin, Rose Ann McRae, Lupe Vara, not pic- tured, Beverly Goesch, fmiddle rowl Celia Tiierina, Rita Rocha, Donna Mathis, Linda Velasques, Mary Hernandez, ftop rowj Caro- lyn States, Liz Koch, Angelica Vil- larreal, Arlene Adame, Carol Mar- tinez. T5 13 ll 15 15 15 I5 9 12 15 15 13 15 Bi-District During the fourth period P.E. class, the volleyball girls I0 divide into two teams and practice against each other. 15 Volleyball Netters After a long struggle the varsity volleyball tean' worked to the top - the state play-offs. To ge: to the top they won 22 matches and los' 2. The team was defeatec 9-l5 and TO-12, the first time out on the state level. They were named semi-finalist in the tourney. The tribe played 7 district and T3 non-district games with a record of 7-O and I2-l. Petra Medellin was hon- ored as one of the T2 all-state volleyball players in state play-offs. Miss C. T. Tiierina, first year Harlandale OPPOUCVWS 3 South San 5 South San 9 McCollum I0 McCollum 5 South San 6 South San 2 McCollum 4 McCollum I4 South San 7 South San 10 South San I0 McCollum 3 McCollum 5 Seguin T3 Seguin 9 Seguin go to state as head coach of the varsity volleyball team, led her girls to the state play-offs. Cap- tains for the year were Petra Medellin and Rita Rocha. The team won a first place trophy at the Harlandale lnvi- tational Tournament. First place trophy was also awarded to them at the Flo- resville Tournament along with the Sportsmanship Award. The Sportsmanship Award was awarded to the team with the most votes from the coaches and the officials for a display of good sports- manship throughout the two days at the meet. Lamar Rodriguez practices her serving during a fourth period scrimmage. Before each game the volleyball girls are assigned to certain jobs such as decorating and cleaning up the gym. Carol Martinez and Carolyn States have the iob of sorting out the letters for the scoreboard. l Each team the volleyball girls play against is marked on a chart along with their scores and is post- ed in the gym. Arlene Adame studies the schedule on the chart to find out the date for her next game of the season. volleyball 25-l record The Junior Varsity of the volleyball team was divided into two groups, the Maroon and Gold team because of the many girls that tried out. ln many scrimmages, district and non-district games, only one team could represent Har- landale. To solve the problem, twelve girls from the Maroon and Gold teams were com- bined into one team. This year the girls played in three tournaments, twenty non-district games and six dis- trict games with a season rec- ord of 25 wins and l loss. The loss was in the Harlandale tournament, in which the Ma- roon team beat the Gold. From the tournament, the girls brought in three first place wins and one second place win. The captains for the Ma- roon team were Lamar Rodri- quez and Gloria Martinez. The Gold team captains were Irma Medellin and Lunn Butler and their coach was Mr. Josie Ybarra. fRightj At a tournament, Lovonnia Moses, Irma Medellin, Irene Del- gado, Lynn Butler, Claudia Yel- land and Adela Reyna, gold team members, take a time out to dis- cuss team strategy. -we J t Maroon volleyball team - fbottom rowj Alma Garza, Gloria Martinez I Sylvia Cantu, Wanda Wood, Martha Guarrero, fmiddle row, Linda Lan- drum, Cynthia Garza, Lamar Rodriguez, Carmen Amons, Dorothy Llewel- lyn, ftop rowj Mrs. Josie Ybarra, Cimeron Marshall, Angelia Montelongo Grace Almendarez. Rafi Gold volleyball team - fbottom rowl Diana Pena, Irene Delgado, Irma Medellin, Pat Huizar, Teresa Patterson, fmiddle row, Linda Landrum, La- vonnia Moses, Sylvia Huizar, Claudia Yelland, Karen Parchman, Dorothy Llewellynn, ftop rowl Mrs. Josie Ybarra, Lynn Butler, Janet Martinez, Adela Reyna. xi: T .... I i I ellyn, ftop FOWJ Mrs, Josie Ybarra, While trying to block a spike, Thel- ma Cassiano iumps, and falls. 4+ get Q its Ui av WL., W 'E' v 'reshmen team - fbottom rowj Carol Tuttle, Rosemary Gomez, Shannon Mellene, Brenda Pacheco, Cynthia Casto- 'eno, fmiddle rowj Linda Landrum, Mary Arredondo, Diana Rodriguez, Sandra Oefinger, Janet Lutz, Dorothy Llew- Norma Esquivez, Julia Cervantes, Leticia Garza, Joanie Solsona. Volleyball Girls place third in tourney Consisting of thirteen girls and their captain, Shannon Mellene, the freshmen volley- ball team held a season rec- ord of 5 wins and 2 losses. Coaching the girls was Mrs. Josie Ybarra. The girls entered the Kerr- ville and San Marcos Tourna- ments. At the Kerrville Tourna- ment, Harlandale beat San Marcos for the third place tro- phy. In the San Marcos Tour- nament, Julie Cervantes was awarded a charm for Out- standing Player. This squad played against six different teams that con- sisted of girls approximately the same age and skill. Teams played against were New Braunfels, Kerrville, San Mar- cos, Thomas Jefferson, McCollum and Seguin. Tennis Racketeers enter tourney Four major tournaments were attended by the tennis team. The first was held at the T Bar M resort in New Braun- fels on February 12. The sec- ond tournament, the San An- tonio Invitational, was held at McFarlin Tennis Center. Caswell Tennis Center in Aus- tin, set the scene for the third tourney. These tournaments were played against teams from all over Texas. Says Mrs. Peggy Stein, coach, The competition was rough, yet some of my players made it to the second and third rounds. This was quite an accomplish- ment. The fourth tourney was where teams met their district opponents. ln the final district matches held March 29-3l, at McFar- lin Tennis Center, both boy's and girl's teams were defeat- ed by their opponents. Playing on the boy's team are first doubles, Richard Dieckow and Dan Walton, second doubles, Orlie Berken- bile and Ken Horn, first single, Richard Schultz, and second single, David Fletcher. Playing on the girl's team are first doubles, Carmen Fer- nandez and Nancy Wilber, second doubles, Judy Jones and Virginia Ponce, first single Janice Cupples, and second single Yamilet Arciniega. Composing the tennis team are fsittingl Y. Arciniega, C. Fernan- dez, N. Wilber, V. Ponce, J. Jones, J. Cupples, fstandingj K. Horn, R. Schultz, D. Fletcher, Mrs. P. Stein, Coach, R. Dieckow, O. Berkenbile, and D. Walton. -HW . K, If g' 1 ii 1-. cis' ' 1... '+L , -Q....'if,, M L-za S 6' 291' Q- ,-, cu OQID lox? mf'- 529 -.211 2.9.2 6 2 5.55 QS-9. rn.. Ul Q3 :-.5- 4 251 TCQQ Q 5.23 :EMT :im moo- 4:0 2'F ZZ5 mp Nitro 2-0 7 245, 3' 5-CL .M merixfm fLower leftj Quick switch of the hand gives N. Wilber the position needed. flower center, Worried about stickers, C. Fernandez picks up the ball. flower rightj Exerting much force, O. Berkenbile slams the ball. fabovel Standing idle D. Walton waits pa-tiently. I U V -- :za ..f: : ' 4 , V . . - ,wan W f ., ' , Q ww ' ' ' ,fn ,, - 3 ,- ' . P' W. Preparing to participate in the events of a track meet Leaping the hurdles during a meet is Felix Pacheco. RGYm0f d Medellin,, lUnl0f, eXe ClSe5 to llmbef UP- Varsity track team - fbottom rowi Carlos Contero, Anthony Treio, Leroy Pacheco, Salva- dore Peralta, Pete Olivo, Raul Reyna, Robert Duran, fmiddle rowl Coach Ken Cooper, Steve? Luse, Felix Pacheco, Mario Gonzales, Alvino Pacheco, Bruce Bentley, David Diaz f teaml manager, Coach Ronald Menn, ftop rowl Ralph Hernandez, Pete Rodriguez, Alfred Longo-' ria, Johnny Gonzalez, Raymond Medellin, Johnny Yanas, Charles Kenyon - team manag- er. I 'rack Thinclads qualify for finals With seventeen team mem- oers, coached by Mr. Ronald Jlenn, the track team partici- Dated in several meets. Assist- ng in the coaching staff are vlr. Ken Cooper and Mr. Wil- iam Shively. Team managers :or the year are David Diaz and Charles Kenyon. Extending from January 15 Jntil April 8, the team attend- ed five non-district meets. One of these, the Border Olympics, was held in Laredo, Texas. At 'he conclusion of the season, bt least one member out of every category qualified to the finals in the District 30 AAAA meet. Coming in fourth in the mile relay teams were Mario Gon- 3131: V-win 1 gg.. Q ,Q U V3 . eff - - ' m.: ' ? F. , . W. . W A . .rs -Q:-.221 bg - -- , - r .e .,.. .. f N' zalez, Robert Duran, Johnny Yanas, and Raymond Medell- in. Johnny Yanas, senior, placed fifth in the 880 yard dash. The 440 yard relay team consisting of Salvadore Peralta, Raymond Medellin, Mario Gonzalez, and Felix Pacheco also placed fifth. Sal- vadore Peralta placed sixth in the 220 yard relay. Coming in sixth also were Johnny Garcia in the 330 yard relay and Pete Rodriguez in the 120 yard relay. All of the track meets were held in March excluding the Alamo Heights meet and the District 30 AAAA meet which was held at South San High School. I 92 lAboveJ Steve Luse, senior, takes on the appearance of a trackster as he dresses for a meet. fbelowj As Raymond Medellin, junior, runs to set his pace. Steve Luse, senior, passes him the baton in the mile relay. E 5. ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,.. A,., ,.L,,..,, , ,,..,,,5,. , N.W, ,,,,, ,,.. .',, , , ' ' ' ' , , ,it fill M' VV Li T ' ' V'i LLQ,, A ---- -M... l J g f F , g , ,, , . ,Wi me 'PW Freshmen track team - fbottom rowj William Snyder, Steve Guerrero, John Villareal, Vincent Villegas, Jerry Fuentes, Enrique Gomez, Adolph Torres, fmiddle rowj Coach William Shively, Roger Gonzalez, Sammy DeLa Rosa, Jesse Alvarez, Larry Martinez, Steve Barrera, Track Zuniga. Frosh break relay record Tying with John Marshall High School for fourth place in the District 30 AAAA meet, the Freshmen track team had a successful year. The team was coached by Mr. William Shively and managed by John Longoria. The team attended four track meets, the last of these being the District 30 AAAA meet held at Northside Stadi- um on April 20. At the District meet, the mile relay team broke the city record by running a new time, 3:37.3, thus coming in for first place. Members of the mile relay team are William Aguil- lon, Enrique Gomez, Adolph Torres, and Johnny Villareal. Winning second place in the pole vault was Jerry Fuentes. ln the 65 yard hurdles, Vin- cent Villegas placed sixth. Also coming in sixth place was Sammy De La Rosa in the broad iump and also in the l00 yard dash. Joe Valenzuela, George Garza, ftop rowj Seferinc Recio, John Longoria, Santos Perez, Simon Castillo, Ronald Pacheco, Joe Maldonado, Lupe Sanchez, Tony Running in the mile relay, Fresh men track members Adolph Torre and Sammy De La Rosa tes their speed. olf utters place fourth in district Coaching the golf team this fear was Mr. Pete Zuniga. The team did well in district olay-offs, Harlandale was over Sam Houston, and High- ands in point average. They :ame in fourth place. The outstanding senior olayers were David Huntress, find Oscar Bernal. David Hun- 'ress' score for two days at plistrict was l57. Oscar Ber- ,ial's score came to a total of T64 at district matches. March 1, was the tourna- ment of Champions. They had a match in Corpus Christi on March 12, and placed in the top five. The home course was at Ri- verside. The scores for prac- tice matches were considera- bly low. Coach Zuniga says, The reason I feel that the golf team did not do well this year is because they didn't have much depth. lf I would have had more players that were more interested l am sure that we would have done better. I think we will have a pretty good team coming up next year and I feel we will do well in the district play-offs next season. l have a lot of hope for next year. +9 4-93 .gs Golf team members are ftopl D. Munoz, J. Kraica, D. Davis, T- D0nY5l'b O- Bernal, Und D- Casonava' Huntress, K. Day, Coach Pete Zuniga, fbottomj G. 7. ,., fAboveJ Following an exhausting hit, Ray Freeman runs into second base at South San game. frightj All efforts are in vain to catch a pop-up as Alfred Ca- sarez falls. Season Scores Harlandale Opponent 12 5 2 4 9 l 1 6 O 6 9 4 7 5 7 4 2 4 2 1 13 4 2 3 Edison Edison Brackenridge Brackenridge Burbank Burbank Highlands Highlands South San South San McCollum Sam Houston 35 , if . ik, , 4 Miz nj V 4-' , aww g ,sc V.- ,- W. . , .. -' K ,Mn A-Q . ,iw ,gif .M 1 W 7.5-P f '14 A 4 L3 4-was , . W S .mf 'fzkio' on- M 4' nr- A ff ,,,. , V .i . v ..,. ,...S' . , ' i '.. ,,-'ff , -T' . - ., K., :Q k?,:.,,.f,i ,I W K gg .K sf., - ,. g ,Jin-ijrw. ,, M V N A 5-,sq I X sl I K P ,W ' 2:-it ee.: ef, - N .,- 45312 4 i ? tic' - -' e LQ' Q' -- Y -ev '1 1. if 'Z-if -Q4 X ' S' , one t ,. ,ssh . 4 - . - W' ,is w +'i 'f Q. ,- '.. v,'Y,, ,.- ' ,, . nfs- , . , Qs y,.w , R t , . A gk x s it 3 f s , avg, gi 4 .ss S is s s.. 2 Fyif VW. 'l 1 f',,1 . .Q 'Q ,Q .cv 'W x .-,miss X. Q tg if -K ,ax ' , 1 S X y- .. 1 ,rw-fy l s s T-':'t 4 gt- -' - Kr' sf, -,,. V K , ffifg 11 ggi, . 03:3-1 51 F, . - .- ,ra 13 6, f' 'S , A. . ' -'TA ,K f. 11 During the Marshall game, Alfred Iasarez runs to first base. Baseball Batters battle The coach for the varsity baseball team was Mr. Mike Frazier and assistant coach Mr. Terrell Williams. Their practice, consisted of batting practice, infield and outfield situations. Captains for the varsity baseball team were Mario Moreno, and Jimmy Gomez and managers were Abraham Villarreal and Rich- ard Perez. The baseball team attended two tournaments, the Edgewood and Austin Tourney. The starting line up players were Jimmy Gomez, pitcher, fussy -ails for victories Julian Garza, catcher, Alfred Casarez, first base, Rudy Garza, second base, Joe Ra- mirez, third base, Manuel Ramos, shortstop, Ray Free- man, Frank Villela, Bobby Elias, outfielders. Three year Iettermen this year are Bobby Elias, Jimmy Gomez and Mario Moreno. Outstanding batting hitters were Frank Viella, 469, Julian Garza, 421, Manuel Ramos, 397, Rudy Garza 310, and Alfred Casarez 300. Next year eight of nine starters will be back. Varsity Baseball team - Qtop rowj Coach Terrell Wil- Freeman, Frank Villela, Manuel Ramos, Mario Moreno, iams, David Mellene, Ralph Hernandez, Charles Har- Bobby Elias, Roger Sanchez, fbottom row, Rudy Gon- ess, David Munoz, Rene Morin, Alfred Casarez, Man- zalez, James Gomez, Joey Ramirez, Rudy Garza, Jel Aguilar, Coach Mike Frazier, fmiddle row, Ray Ruben Teieda. if ,, fx, 5 4 if we me K K My ,. N .4 , Q K W At a baseball game, Jimmy Gomez, iunior, pitches hard at a final inning. 3 A good hard hit gets Manuel Ramos off to a good start to first base so ht runs oft making sure he gets there on time. As he strives out for a homerun, Frank Villela gives a hard swing .gs - F Q fy? , f ,.....x-A ' gli ,s sz X ef ly! ggi: xy K ml 3 ,V --1:1 . is .f A uring the South San game, Bobby Elias has a uzzled look on his face as he glances at the scoreboard. Baseball Sluggers in action .. .v,.. Blinded by the sun, Alfred Casarez prepares himself for a cafch. With ten victories and only three losses the B baseball team did not place in district. Their practice consisted of batting fundamentals, place situations, infield and outfield forms, and pitchers practicing forms of controlling the ball. There was much of individual time spent on double plays and infield and outfield work. According to Coach McMillian The team had a batting of 350 which was a very good average. The starting line up players were Jimmy Guerrero, catch- er, Pete Barrientos, pitcher, Charles Migl, first baseman, Robert Duran, second base- man, George Gonzales, third baseman, Danny Villalabos, short stop, Robert Mendez, right fielder, Victor Gutierrez, left fielder, John Hathaway, center fielder. Outstanding hitters were: Pete Barrientos, George Gon- zales, and Vincent Villegas. Outstanding pitchers were: Danny Villalabos, John Ha- thaway and Victor Gutierrez. Also coaching the B base- ball team were Coach Monty McMillian and Coach Lawhn. In practice games the B team beat McCollum 9-l, Kennedy 4-0, Pleasanton 9-2, MacArthur 5-4, Judson 12-4, McCollum 9-2, South San 10- 4. The losses were to MacAr- thur 6-7, McCollum 6-7, TMI 3-4. B Baseball Practice makes perfect llllllll illllllll. 1 , ,- ,... as ., . .. . . . k - '- up . glg- ,les jg: .-.-f'- ::'1'SifZ21, lg: 5.12 if-fu. y5 g ff if A' During practice, George Gonzalez practices on forms of batting. , as W9 iff.. LS , S! B Baseball - fbottom rowj Don Leyva, Danny Villalobos, Tony Medellin, Victor Sosa, Victor Gutierrez, George Gonzalez, ftop row, Coach James Lawhn, Allan Johnson, Charles Migl, Pete Barrientos, Jimmy Guerrero, Vince Villegas, Coach Monty McMillan. tlhggii Athletics honoree, Petra Medellin explains the much complicated procedure of volleyball to Shannon Mellene. aptains reach athletic zenith V, ,,,i, A57, .,,e A e , L N an At the annual senior honors night, captain of the foot- ball team Steve Luse was announced athletics hono- ree. 53 Fw Carmen Fernandez, Mrs. Mikel Arnold Jerry Kraica, Darlene Davis, Mrs.l Patsy Cotter We will never show people who we oreg we will never go anywhere until we know where we ore. Malcom X honors friqhfj Mrs. Rufh Mason hands ouf The social science honors fo Brenda Robbins and S+eve Grappe. fbelow righfj The dense crowds made for an exci+ing alrmosphere in The Harlandaie gymnasium. ibeiowi Band ho- norees Rodger Barne++ and Becky Dominguez are awarded fheir Prize by Mr. Charles Arsuaga, band direcror. i .X Honors Sfondords high for honorees Senior Honors NighT was iniTiaTed by The TaculTy six- Teen years ago. Since, iT has become a TradiTion To honor The mosT disTinguished indi- viduals in Their respecTive Tields. The sTandards, even Tor nominaTion, are high. One musT be a senior, musT have been enrolled aT Har- landale since The TirsT semes- Ter oT his junior year, and musT have passed all oT his academic subiecTs during his junior year. All Teachers in a speciTic deparTmenT meeT and selecT The sTudenT or sTu- denTs They feel are mosT de- serving. Two very highly prized awards are given To The Two sTudenTs The TaculTy has elecTed as being mosT emi- nenT. To be eligible Tor The mosT OuTsTanding Girl and Boy, sTudenTs musT be sen- iors, musT have been a sTu- denT aT Harlandale since The TirsT semesTer oT Their iunior year, musT noT have an F on high school records, musT have aT leasT a B average in conducT, and musT be nomi- naTed by a TaculTy member. Nominees are Then voTed on by The Teachers. Mr. Sam Flores, vice-prin- cipal, is coordinaTor Tor Sen- ior Honors NighT. wk Mike Favor is presidenf of The science club, vice-presi- clenl ol lhe Thespians. l-lis plan is To Major in marine biology a+ Texas AZQM. ! s Q Q E Science l-laying always wanlecl lo become a scienlisl, Beriha DeLaVega has a goocl slarf. She lisls physics as a main school inieresl ancl plans lo gel more educaiion. 5 lj, Q Q v English BeH'y Sens plans lo a++end S+. lvlary's Universily and wanls lo leach. She says her Teachers increased her infer- esl in lileralure and gram- mar. Charles Kenyon says +ha+ good leachers cullivaled his inleresls in English. l-le plans To enler San Anlonio Col- lege and laler Texas AEM. Social Science Brenda Robbins plans lo enler a social field or leach. She says she enjoys govern- menl ancl lisls sociology as one of her major school in- Jreresls. S+eve Grappe says he' has always been inreresled in people and enjoys his social science classes because lhey explore lhe cullures ancl be- havior ol lhe human race. Math Leonard Dacy is a member of bolh number sense and The slide rule clubs. He wanfs +o aflend Trinily lo maior in mafhemalics and evenlually become an engineer. Five years of malh and membership in 'fhe slide rule club earnecl Chrisfina Rodri- guez +he marh honor. She was also named Mos? Oul- sfanding Girl. ir-if .:,.'W gg X551 5 V rf' ' WMAW, ., ,,.N-1-ff 2 5, H , 2 275' M H W, , 1 x M . m.Agf7L :ix , . g ' , :pZ'f7g3i?5:L V 7 5 W, , I QW.. .J wif L- fix ff , ' I , xi 7 f ,. ff . ' f' f if. W' M , 'ff . , X l A 23, f ' 1 if A AAN v Art Arl is one of Jane Thig- pen's many hobbies. She plans To allencl Texas Wom- en's Universily. She won an award for an arf ad from Texas High School Press As- socialion. Journalism Carmen Fernandez has Jralcen Journalism l and II and has been on 'rhe yearbook slalf Two years. Currenlly, she is edi+or of +he Redskin. Drama WriTing poeTry, singing, slceTching, and acTing are The main inTeresTs of Roy Buck- ley. He plans To aTTend an acTing school and laTer be- come an acTor. DirecTing The Jr.-Sr. play was The besT Thing ThaT ever happened . . To Rachel MonTelongo. She is secre- Tary!Treasurer oT The Thespi- ans. f 1 Q , e E i , Q WW 9 if-ff l sir T Q Q. 1 ff Speech Margie Luna says working on various speech proiecls has made her feel Jrhaf she learned more in This class lhan in any olher class. Joe Pina says he has a deep inleresl in Jrhe broad- casling field and would like 'ro enlarge his knowledge of speech. He has compeled in UlL speech conlesl. l l 4 Being induslrious and re- sponsible earned Darlene Davis The commercial award. Antler gradualion - she plans 'fo allend an airline school. 51 5 we 5 fi E V4 5 Commercial Jerry Kraica says he was influenced mosl by his busi- ness club sponsors and busi- ness subiecls. Jerry was re- cipienl of Oulslanding Boy award. Music A member of The Campus Life singers, regional, all- cily, school, and church choirs, Becky Quesenberry was also a Youfh ln Music Opiimisi nominee. Jerry Reed refers +o his experiences in choral music as a real +hrill. Aifer grad- uafion, he plans To enler a clenlal laboralory 'rechnology school. Office Educcifion The office educaiion pro- gram has designaied lmelda Morgan as Hs lafesi honoree. The program reaches slu- denis +o work wiih devices used in office work. Distribufive Educcifion Disiribuiive Educaiion honoree Mary Moreno has learned io deal wiih Jrhe pub- lic in her iob. li Teaches sehr- reliance and responsibiliiy. As a DE member, Ronald Hernandez has had ihe op- poriunily 'ro work half a day while siill compleiing college reguiremenis. Ronald plans io become a minisier. 'Z Sports Pe+ra Medellin lisls a+hle+- cs as her main school infer- sl. She plans lo alfencl oulhwesl Texas Slale Uni- Jersily lo become a physical educalion leacher. Three year varsily Toofball player Sfeve Luse plans 'ro aflend Texas ARM +o major in wildlife science. He is presidenl of Jrhe Nalional Honor Sociely. Indioneftes As colonel ol The Indi- anerles, Lucy Morin has de- voled a good deal of her school career +o Jrhe club. She plans lo allend college To major in elemenlary edu- calion. Y-1 cgi cs . , Aff, .f .. I, ! 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I ,Q 1.065 LQf,1-I.: gT'?.QI 1 jf'I!, 'Z' ,. f If ,K L ' 'K 1 ' .fy 70 Becky Dominguez enfered slrafe compefifion for flu+es in her lunior year. She has been in band for six years and is now a senior majo- re++e. Bond Rodger BarneH has beer a bandsman for eleven years and is presenfly band presi- denf. I-le plans +0 enfer Texas Universify af Aus+in Tc sfudy pharmacy. RCTC As a Two year member of The Corpesdefles, Yolanda Mar+inez has pur her lime in for rhe school. In addifion +0 clerical work, Corpsdelles musl also drill. Responsibilily is Jrhe name of +he game for Charles Pul- lin. As brigade S-4, he was in charge of issue and mainle- nance of all uniforms and equipment -W' 41 ,Vi Jai . Y, is V, ,af , 1 R f 454 'C 2 Ex, J' ifw' , X X . 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As machine shop honoree, Donald Pfannsliel says lhal The lwo year course is a worlhwhile class. l-le plans lo worlc lull lime aller gradua- lion. in e 'ef W' Hilwfff 1 X 5 wig' W 6 3 ,-'f?2f5,f 5 4 mn-N., W- I 41? 1? Q Eff S. 1 A -H: G We ore shaped ond fashioned by what we love Ramon Alice Mermeic clubs Fly-Me to the Moon, the float constructed by members of clubs, won first place in the Parade of Nations in the Fies- ta Flambeau Parade. Rebecca Cantu, Humberto Fresnillo, and Delario Ruiz were the stu- dents who rode on the float. Advisors to the float were Mr. William Himlin, Mrs. Patricia Winstead, Miss Doris Sly, Mr. James Breuer and Mr. Charles Carlisle. The purpose of the club is to unify all clubs and to get them to work together in all school proiects, says Jerry Kraica, chairman. President's Council Flambeau float first Meetings of 40 members are held on the second Wednesday of every month. Discussions include topics dealing with the involvement of students toward the better- ment of the school. As a club, members attend- ed the McCollum Round-Up held at McCollum. This is a gathering in which all club presidents of both Harlandale and McCollum meet. One proiect of the clubs was the beautification of the school. The clubs got together and installed planter boxes in front of the school. Mrs. C. ...Q Huntress and Mrs. Ernest Hillie acted as counselors as to what type of shrubbery to plant. Other activities in which the President's Council contrib- uted were James Swear- ingen's trip to Washington D. C., the erection of the totem pole, and an all school movie, 55 Days At Peking. Officers of the Presidents Council are: Jerry Kraica, chairman, Steve Luse, co- chairman, Lucy Morin, treasur- er, and Imelda Morgan, secre- tary. Diane Avila Freddie Bustillo Tommy Denn Richard Dieckow Jimmy Eckerman Carmen Anna Frias FHA Med. Careers Thespians Tennis Bard's 8 Scribes Fernandez Corpdettes Rodger Barnett Linda Cantu Donna DeSot Robert Duron Mike Favor Redskin Albert Garcia Band Les lngenues Les Ami Soph. Pres. Science Humberto Sr. Pres. Fresnitlo Spanish Fly Me To The Moon, the fheme of the H.H.S. float proved to be effective as it was named first place winner of the Fiesta Flambeau Parade of Nations. The color scheme of the float was a royal blue base, and red, gold, and white trim. ... V1-N I ey 'rf-np' l-fs' A Gus Garcia Ray Guzman Jerry Kraica Albert Lemus Steve Luse Imelda MOVQUV1 JON' Oebel Dafa Pr0CeSSing DECA Il St. Council Vica fElec.j Naf'l. Honor DECA l Rodeo Steve Gutierrez Roger Johnston Elizabeth Koch Arnulfo Luna Nancy Menchaca LUCY Mofin 106 Pina Vica fMeralsQ Chess J.C.L. Jr. Pres. Ind. Pres. fnd- C0f0f16l ROTC President's Council Crganizing fAbovej Minutes are taken by lmelda Morgan, President's Coun- cil secretary. fRightj Jerry Kraica, chairman of the Council discusses proiects with Robert Duron and James Minor. E Y ,fy fo --1' Jerry Reed Choral Raymond Reyes Bus. Careers Cindy Sabala Girls Spts. F t y r Ti' J. A W AA A wean V QW r fi. I hh r l'f 1X A i John Schuefz Richard Serrato Guillermina Campus Life Fresh. Pres. Vasquez Leon Ramirez Dawn Sparkman Kaleidioscope VICA fBldg.Q Hd. Cheerleader Irma Vasquez Betty Sens Alfred Off Occ. FTA Talamantez Lilia Vela Drum Major FHA l WMMM L,., , L,,, 15 1 .Q so ,,.. I Business Careers Job opportunities introduced Learning more about the business world is the purpose of the organization of the Business Careers club. With Mrs. Patsy Cotter and Mrs. Natalie Simms as spon- sors, they visited the Federal Reserve Bank and the Nation- al Bank of Commerce as a proiect of the club. Officers of the club are Raymond Reyes, president, Mary Palacios, vice-president, Isabel Alvarado, secretary, Bobby Gallegos, treasurer, Jerry Kraica, reporter, and Hermine Herrera, historian. There are fifteen active members of the Business Ca- reers Club, and meetings are held on one Tuesday out of every month. :Bottom row, Mrs. Patsy Cotter, Hermine Herrera, Isabel Alvarado, Bobby Gallegos Jerry Kralca top row Cyn 'hia Mendez, Cynthia Cruz, Lucy Martinez, Alice Mermeia, Priscilla Cabral Xavier Gonzalez Humberto Fresnillo Redskin Staff goal - scribble party Scribble parties are the highlight of any yearbook staff, and this staff is no ex- ception. August is the date for this occasion, and it is particu- larly important as it marks the end of one book and the be- ginning of another. Among the staff of ten, five seniors and five juniors, the work was more easily accom- plished because of its even distribution. However, there was still much work to be done by each member. Satur- days, after school, and holi- days usually found staff mem- bers busily at work, and com- pletion ofthe bookcame stead- ily. Trips, seminars, and con- ventions included: Denton, Texas, where six members at- tended the Texas High School Press Association Convention December 4-6, Austin, Texas, where both staffs attended the lnterscholastic League Press Conference on March 20, both staffs attended a seminar held at the Tropicano Motor Hotel sponsored by Newsfoto, both staffs visited the Express and News Publish- ing Company, six members from the staff toured the Tay- lor Publishing Company in Dallas during the trip to Den- ton. - ni fTopl Joanie Tumlinson and Ben Sosa lounge between sessions of the yearbook seminar at the Tropicano Hotel. ftop right, At the press banquet, Peter Villareal, along with next year's staff, stood up and introduced himself. fright, Yearbook sales held at the beginning L- M of the year brought many students. Collecting for the 1 5 Redskin in the staff room are Roy Kreusel and Alice A Nieto. 6 ., Q ,152 f ' .SWA ,J Ji. 54 A . vs 'J Q-W H Af' .A lv, V fTop leftl Judy Jones sells used pictures which had appeared in the year- book. fright, Editor, Carmen Fernandez, inquires about registration proce- dures at the UIL press convention held in Denton, Texas on the Texas Wom- en's University campus. fbottom Ieftl While the yearbook was being deliv- ered at the Scribble party, Mrs. Mikel Arnold, sponsor, took time out to glance through the Redskin. ' S 'ii 'f, r Pete Rodriguez looks for a story. After the banquet, a swimming party was held. fabovei Rudy Oli- varri dives. fright, Delpha Ruiz proofreads and Cathy Latham types. Chief News pix wins first place During the annual Texas High School Press Association held in Denton, Roy Kreusel was awarded first place in state for a news picture. Oth- ers honored, Joe Castillo, third place in advertising, Ben Sosa, honorable mention for a sports picture, and Jane Thigpen for a newspaper ad. Showings of these pictures were on display as Cream of the Crop in the iournalism department of Texas Wom- en's University in Denton. Aside from usual newspa- per work, these students ex- changed newspapers with other high schools all over the nation. At the annual interscholas- tic league contest, Rudy Oli- varri won 2nd place in editori- al writing, Pearl Meiia, 2nd place for feature writing, and Roy Kreusel, fifth place in headline writing. The newspaper staff con- sists of Carolyn Carr, Becky Gonzales, Peggy Johnson, Cathy Latham, Marcy Moss, Rudy Onivarri, Pete Rodri- guez, and the Journalism l class. Sponsoring the Chief is Mrs. Mikel Arnold. X ,br A Q s M it is a serious and time consuming iob for Marcy Moss. vel Peggy Johnson interviews Mr. N. Brandao, a Brazilian exchange rightj Mocking other people is a pastime hobby for Carolyn Carr. , My 12: 4-2111 15, gf Am W in ,Q 3 Cathy Latham looks for a story. A ..N...W., N. s,f,,M..,,..,. ., -,,.,,,N. .,, s,.....,.iw f't?ix ',,- C. 5 A Q EES' f We !,4 F ,V A '-4 f f 'Qfw , - ' KAKV J gf? Y '7 1 1 . 'f--r SN' ' Diana Amador Leonard Dacy Harry Hagerty Jerry Kraica Petra Medellin Bernie Ortega Rita Rocha Debra Baker Mike Favor Kenneth Horn Roy Kreusel Michael Millner Charmaine Christine Yolanda Casarez Steve Grappe Kathy Ivens Steve Luse Imelda Morgan Rapstein Rodriquez Brenda Robbins Yolanda Rodriquez I if-Q Junior NHS - fbottom rowl Judy Jones, Carmen Resendez, Brenda Bielifeld, Beverly Goesch, Cindy Marshall, Mary Ramos, Stella Muniz, Lydia Garza, Irma DeLaVega, Debra Eckermann, fmiddle rowl Grace Almendarez, Grace Herrera, Geraldine Waclawzyk, Jorge DeLaVega, Tony Castillo, Michael Rodriguez, Daniel Casto, Susan Baumann, Liz Koch, Cindy Anniol, ftop rowl Marvin Vela, Louis Salinas, Robert Meyer, Tommy Danysh, Hector Saenz, David Flores, Ray Freeman. National Honor Society lnductions highlight year Headed up by Steve Luse, president, the National Honor Society remains as always the elite set of the school. Students must first have a high scholastic standing, 92 for iuniors and 90 for seniors, to even be considered for membership. Each must have excelled in some way in lead- ership in the school. Service plays a large part in consider- ation for admittance. Students up for membership have to have served the school or community in some meaning- ful way. Last but not least, every candidate must possess fine character. These four qualities make up the prereq- uisite for NHS membership. 29 iuniors and 17 seniors were added to the 23 mem- bers inducted last year. Each candidate is voted on by all the faculty. This is primarily a service club which sponsors a tutoring service free of charge to any student having diffi- culty in his classes. The nationally affiliated club is sponsored by Mr. Hardy Cannon and Mrs. Jan- ice Gallagher. The annual banquet was cancelled be- cause of conflicting dates with other events. Instead a picnic was held on May 30 to cele- brate the end of school. 'iw L A nf A l tagtyyy tn - . qw f 'A' , f. If . V,, ,TN-W c c t . -5 5 .1 . X . Q l , ,f . Cynthia Sabala Jose Saenz Dawn Sparkman Sharon Stockton Betty Sens James Swearingen Jane Thigpen Ada Sevilla The spring induction of iuniors is always an impressive ceremony. fRightj Mrs. Jamie Cormier, FTA sponsor, presents prisoner of war petitions to the wife of one of the POW's to send to Paris. Campus Life president John Schuetz, Mr. Hardy Cannon, Campus Life spon- sor, and Betty Sens, FTA presi- dent, represent clubs that ramrod- ded the POW campaign. fbottom right? Betty Sens finds elementary teaching isn't so elementary. E. Kids get taste of teaching To encourage students to enter the teaching profession, the J.W. Edgar chapter of the Future Teachers of America wasformed. This organization is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Lewis and Mrs. Jamie Cormeir and has thirty members. Club officers are Betty Sens, presi- dent, Albert Flores, vice-presi- dent and district president, Dee Ann Simpson, secretary, Debbie Eckermann, treasurer, Cindy Anniol, chaplain, and Edward Vargas, parliamen- tarianfhistorian. FTA is a service organiza- tion designed to interest peo- ple in becoming teachers. It meets twice a month to dis- cuss proiects such as the Corn- yation, the only money-mak- ing proiect, listen to guest speakers, or assign members to student-teach at various el- ementary schools to get a taste of teaching before a class. Members must maintain at least a C or better average in their academic subiects. Social and business en- gagements include a banquet honoring retiring teachers in May and the district conven- tion that was hosted by this chapter. FTA also sent several delegates to the state conven- tion at Houston, Texas. x W t 6 Bertha DeLaVega is really put to a test of nerves as she matches wits with a class of first graders. FTA - fbottoml Mrs. Jamie Cormier, Albert Flores, Ed- ward Vargas, Cindy Anniol, Debbie Eckermann, Linda ngbrock, Maria Vargas, Mrs. Ruth Lewis, fmiddlej azel Hargrove, Liz Koch, Susan Baumann, Geraldine Waclawczyk, Michael Millner, Leonard Dacy, Harry Hagerty, Everlyn Teague, Mary Rohler, Christine Rodri- gg, 2 Q ' M' . .,,. 3 I v ch- , 6 if , i A l guez, Alfred Tobias, ftopj Rudy Olivarri, Humberto Fresnillo, Angie McHaney, Madelyn Comfort, Marga- ret Vargas, Bertha De La Vega, Gloria Martinez, Yvonne Rodriguez, Brenda Robbins, Toni Quintero, Kathy Sanchez, Rachel Montelongo. 87 DECA I Learning and earning developes leadership To develop leadership and poise and to provide social activities is the purpose of DECA I as stated in the consti- tution. The officers for DECA I are president, Imelda Morgan, vice-president, Bob Collins, treasurer, Blanca Perez, re- porter, Lupe Duron, secretary, Eva Flores, historian, Gina Garcia, parliamentarian, Mary Ortiz, sergeant-at-arms, Arnulfo Martinez. The sponsor for DECA I was Mrs. Helen Temple. Some of the activities at- tended were: Welfare project, State meeting, Employer-Em- ployee Banquet, and a dance at Austin and the National Meeting at a Convention was also attended. Area IV meet- ing, State and National Con- tributions were made to TAP, Red Cross, and Presidents Council. The most outstanding event was going to State. DECA I members - fbottoml Imelda Morgan, Mary Beiar, Bob Collins, Eva Flores, Blanca Perez, Lupe Duron, Arnie Martinez, Johnny Ortegon, Cmiddlej Danny Laskowski, Linda Guerrero, Roger Valdez, Julia Diaz, James Warden, Steven Polasek, Chuck Acocks, Patsy Sanders, Martha Garza, Arturo Garcia, ftopl Rosemary Reyna, Sylvia Garza, JoAnn Garcia, Norma Arizpe, Mary Salazar, Hallie Castle, Robert Villa, Richard Cantu, Mary Carrisal, Victor Her- rera, Billy Castillo, Frank Avila. QECA II Club provides vocation and education As a national organization, Distributive Education Clubs f America ll, celebrated its 5th anniversary. Sponsor is Mrs. Beverly Clark. Furthering the welfare of its members in the field of distri- ution is the purpose of DECA l. lt also involves leadership development. All D.E. stu- dents were required to be a member of the club and to at- tend a monthly meeting. l Dorothy Morris received a plaque from Joskes of Texas as being an outstanding D.E. student from DECA ll. Richard Gonzales was also honored with a trophy by the Optimist Club for being outstanding boy in business. Sharon Stockton, one of the four stu- dents selected as winners, re- ceived a scholarship given by the D.E. Employers Associa- tion. zl The club provides students with vocational and educa- tional experiences. Officers are Ray Guzman, president, Vangie Ledesma, first vice president, Richard Gonzales, second vice presi- dent, Stella Salas, secretary, Rosa Maciel, treasurer, Rich- ard Rosas, reporter, and Celia Ramos, historian. I Z DECA ll members are fbottomj Mrs. Beverly Clark, Roy Guzman, Vangie Ledesma, Stella Salas, Jozelle Colose Celia Ramos, John Kaulfus, fmiddlej Roger Windham, Ruben Balle, Bob Anderson, Roger Robles, Joe Cabral, Joe O'Campo, Joe Vega, Gene Fewell, ftop, Cecilia Trevino, Martha Saenz, Andrellita Sanchez, Juanita Salazar, Ar lene Drzymalla, Sharon Stockton, Barbara Payton, and Dorothy Morris. Girl Sports Athletes pro To promote good sports- manship and wholesome com- petition is the purpose of the Girls Sports Club. The qualifi- cations for the club were paying the dues and attend- ance to the meetings and being in the volleyball team. Sponsor and co-sponsor for Girls Sports this year were Girl Sports - fbottom rowj Ro- sanne McRae, Petra Medellin, An- gelica Villarreal, Rita Rocha, Thel- ma Cassiano, Liz Koch, Janet Mar- tinez, Donna Mathis, fmiddle row, Sylvia Cantu, Carmon Amons, Claudia Yelland, LaVonnia Moses, Karen Parchmen, Carol Tuttle, Syl- via Huizar, Adella Reyna, Sandra Oefinger, ftop row, Esther San- chez, Linda Velasquez, Carol Mar- tinez, Arlene Adame, Carolyn States, Mary Hernandez, Grace Almandarez, Janet Lutz, Rachel Stantillan. Girl Sports - fbottom row, Bren- da Pacheco, Rosemary Gomez, lrene Delgado, Gloria Martinez, Teresa Patterson, Leticia Garza, Cynthia Garza, Martha Guerrero, fmiddle rowl Miss Celia Tiierina, Joni Solsona, Linda Landrum, Lupe Vara, Irma Medellin, Norma Esquivel, Cynthia Castoreno, Shannon Mellene, Wanda Wood, Dorothy Llewellyn, ftop row, Pat Huizar, Diana Pena, Alma Garza, Julie Cervantes, Angie Montelon- go, Lynn Butler, Lamar Rodriquez, Diana Rodriquez, Cindy Marshall, Mrs. Josie Ybarra. mote good sportsmanship Miss Celia Tiierina and Mrs. Josie Ybarra. The officers were Thelma Cassiano, presi- dent, Beverly Goesch, secre- tary, Liz Koch, treasurer, Rita Rocha, reporter, Angelica Vil- larreal, historian. The club participated in many activities, some of them were proiects as TAP, Band- era trip, helped in a Christmas party for the TB hospital. Girls Sports is a club of all volleyball girls. x ,ze i the play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, which was presented by Thespians for all the classes, Penny Quesenberry, iunior, acts her roll. llki Thespians Break a leg The main endeavor of the Thespians is to interest people of speech and in the arts drama. This includes all kinds of speaking such as informa- tive, persuasive, and extem- poraneous. The sponsor of the Thespians is Mr. Richard Brown. One of the most outstand- ing events for the Thespians was the iunior-senior play, which was held on December I9. They also participated in the University lnterscholastic League one act play contest held at Burbank High School. The one student that placed in this contest was Roy Buckley, in the All Star cast. The Speech UIL contest was held at Brackenridge high school on April 17. Joe Pina placed second in Informative Speak- ing, and Roy Buckley placed second in prose reading. Two speech tours were also held this year. One was held at Jefferson High School on October 16-l 7, and the other was held at Trinity University in March. Officers for the year are Tommy Denn, president, Mike Favor, vice-president, Rachel Montelongo, secretary-trea- surer. Seniors Paul Kerr, Michael Favor, Michael Meyer, and Jack Van Winkle provide lighting for school play. I 'uv U .ar nv tv T.. E 'ff Tv If 'KX i 2 lv, 1' ,A . 0 , 1 11 . ,jfju Q' , . ff Aak .5 E X si QQ?-h 8 pp Il.. 'hum ...Q f. vw RW. ..- n 1 , QE . N, ug X i - L 1 5 K 1Q 5 in Qt A ' 'li it fi- K .. 1 I A if QQ, X 4 . sn hi f nf wg' f , ' Q X x L .' Xi f 1 6 af lndianettes Pep squad fires up spirit Oriental Enchantment was the theme for the Maroon nd Gold Prom held May l5. he spectacular event was highlighted with the an- nouncements of cheerleaders, lndianette club and military -officers, maiorettes, drum aior, and dance team mem- ers and officers. Paul Elizon- -do and Orchestra provided music for 500 people who at- tended the prom at La Villita Assembly Building. As iunior lcaptain, Debbie Mathis was in charge of making arrange- ments for the annual event. Sponsoring the 68 mem- bers is Mrs. Christine Gonza- lez and co-sponsoring is Miss Barbara Jacoby. Some of the activities undertaken by the club are the same every year. Such as to support all teams, boost the spirit of the student body, volunteer work, usher at the graduation ceremonies, orientations, registration, and Public School Week, and to perform at football and bas- ketball games. Other activities in the year were: July, camp for cheerleaders and military officers, August, a tamale sale, October, spirit dance in lobby, November, Shindig, mum sale, beads and feathers sale during spirit week, De- cember, mistletoe dance, Jan- uary, candy sale, February, carnation sale, March, All Sports Banquet, April, cheer- leader and dance team tryouts, Maroon and Gold Prom and the senior trip to Six Flags Over Texas. Other ser- vices to the community was collecting for muscular dystro- phy, March of Dimes, volun- teer work for Tuberculosis As- sociation, and ushering at a special education convention. Johnny Mata was guest speaker at the All Sports Ban- quet. An ex-Harlandale grad- uate, he is currently a player for the San Antonio Toros football team. 1 At a spirit dance, Isabel Alvarado and Elva Canales collect money. il'-J C3 Southern Methodist University is the site for a drilling clinic each summer. Debbie Mathis, Nancy Menchaca, Lucy Morin, Debbie Baker, and Isabel Alvarado pose with third place trophy won for a drill in the beginners division. .V , W . ,,.,,., . , W, , , HM, ,, ,,,, .,,,., L v ' f f 1 ,gf if ! ? 94 X. P J' ., lndianettes i fbottomj Toni Her- nandez, Alice Mermeia, Dawn Sparkman, Sandy Paredez, Mar- gie Luna fsecond rowl Diane Garza, Martha Espronceda, Bren- da Bielefeld, Leticia Rivera, Diane Garcia, Mary Hernandez, Ruby Florez, Linda Villarreal, Debbie Mathis, Isabel Alvarado, Lucy Morin, Mrs. Christine Gonzalez, sponsor, Debbie Baker, Hermine Herrera, Nancy Menchaca, Elva Canales, Gloria Vera, Cynthia Mendez, Anita Hernandez, Made- lyn Comfort, Rose Gonzales, Dee Ann Simpson, fthird rowl Mary Dugosh, Yolanda Gonzalez, Diane Canedo, Linda Vasquez, Anita Martinez, Cindy Villarreal, Rachel Tellez, Rosa Arellano, Elma Alaniz, Sharon Glowney, Rachel Soto, Mary Lou Garcia, Carolina Cortez, Irene Uriegas, Rhonda Masters, Pat Villarreal, Grace Ri- vera, Margie Guerrero, Debbie Guerra ftop rowl Margie Valdez, Jocelyn Shockey, Linda Escobedo, Rose Mary Perez, Gloria Gonza- lez, Mary Gutierrez, Sylvia Guer- ra, Norma Arriola, lrma Barrera, Dolores Barrera, Dalia Talaman- tez, Becky Gonzalez, Becky Vela, Rosalie Urbanowich, Anna Fernan- dez, Marianella DeLaGarza, Leti- cia Venegas, Diane Avila, Mary Alice Ramos, Brenda Cowley, Cor- delia Ramon. lndianettes Involvement fOpposite page, leftl Participating in one of the many pep rallies held at noon in the lobby are Anita Hernandez, Gloria Gonzalez, and Cindy Villarreal. fopposite page, right, Oh we're the champs . . is the chant Dawn Sparkman, head cheerleader, shouts. fthis page, left, Junior cheerleader, Toni Hernandez claps her hands to the beat of a yell. fthis page, rightl Initiation is something every Indianette must go through as Cindy Villarreal finds out the hard way. WM v A, AA4bAA . Indianettes Here, there, cmd everywhere fTopD At the annual sports banquet sponsored by the Indionettes, Lucy Morin, colonel, and Mrs. Christine Gonzales, sponsor, talk with Mrs. Charles Boggess beforehand. ftop rightl Performing a dance routine is Alice Mermeia, senior cheerleader. fbottoml Attending the football games was a part of the lndianette's activities. Anita Martinez, Linda Villarreal, Debbie Mathis, and Nancy Menchaca show their spirit by yelling. fbottom rightl Sandy Paredez, senior cheerleader, tries to excite the crowd at a football game. l i .1 .-. f. 5' . , at' ,, qiyliii g a .Q K , , K . !.., f . , ,FTF Qs, zt 1 l at . J' I A '3 :ff7ff':. 1' I g, ylembers present when pictures were taken: fbottomj Robert Flores, John Sarcia, Edward Reyes, Jimmy Reyes, Mr. Sam Flores, sponsor, fmiddlel David Fletcher, Robert Their, Miguel Reyes, James Evans. ftopl Joe Garcia, Aorris Loffler, Robert Winkler, Louis Martinez and Peter Villareal. Audio Visual Droiectionists aid school The services of the Audio Visual Aides are an important asset to the school. With a membership of 24, the boys give aid and assistance to the faculty and student body, they set up and operate all audio and visual aid equip- ment which teachers request to use. Club membership is volun- tary and the members work during their study halls. No girls were members this year, but it is not limited to boys only. Officers for the year were Robert Flores, president, John Garcia, vice-president, Steven Blundy, secretary and Jimmy Pena, treasurer. At the end of the year the members were awarded the Bell and Howell Proiectionist Certificate for the completion of the course in the Bell and Howell Student Proiectionist Program. This award was given after having exhibited competence in the operation and maintenance of the films and proiector. James Villareal and James Evans prepare to show a film in Mrs. Diana Gaines American his- tory class. Les Ingenues Mirror, mirror, on the wall The purpose of the Les ln- genues Club is to prepare girls for the future by teaching about grooming and person- ality and having open discus- sions. Meetings were held the sec- ond clnd fourth Thursdays of each month. The club was composed of 27 members and the officers were: Linda Cantu, president, Cordelia Ramon, vice president, Rosa Arrellano, secretary, Michelle Mora, treasurer, Amelia Men- dez, historian, Sandra Garcia, parliamentarian, Lupe Vas- quez, chaplain, and Sylvia Leal, reporter. There were no requirements for membership. The installation for officers took place at a banquet. The banquet was held at the Tall Texas Restaurant during De- cember. Guest speaker was Mr. Sam Flores. The installa- tion was held late in the year because there were new spon- sors which resulted in a delay of organization. The sponsor was Miss Dolores Flores and co-sponsor was Mrs. Anna Ar- redondo. During October there was a candy sale and in March a bottle drive. A representative from Vivian Woodard Cosme- tics presented a make-up demonstration in October. A skating party was held in Feb- ruary at Carvell Skating Rink. Brackinridge Park was the scene for a picnic held in March. of As sponsor, Miss Dolores Flores reads the oath to new members. Les Ingenues - fbottom rowl Miss Dolores Flores, sponsor, Linda Cantu, Cordelia Ramon, Rosa Arellano, Michell Mora, Sandra Garcia, Amelia Mendez, Mrs. Anna Arredondo, co-sponsor, fmiddle rowl Feliz Morin, Mary Anj Gonzalez, Lucy Martinez, Stefanie Ellis, Mary Lou Veracruz, Mary Salinas, Linda Avila, Mary Jo Garza, Rose Mary Villarreal, Gilda Garza, Carolyn Dominguez, Qtop rowl Cordelia Brown, Rachel Trevino, Lucy Martinez, Alma Garza, Linda Gonzalez, Yvonne Alonzo, Mercy Mercedes, Bertha Garza, Alice Nieto, Jo Ann Dominguez. Spanish Club Los hispaiios actively involved During the second year of operation, the Spanish club as sponsored by Mrs. Olga respin and Mrs. Elvira Gon- zalez. The officers are Hum- erto Fresnillo, president, iana Leyva, vice president, rma Barrera, secretary, Rose Vledellin, treasurer, Rosalinda Leyva, reporter, Priscilla Ca- bral, parliamentarian. Many activities held were a flower sale before Easter, a paper drive, serenading moth- ers for Mother's Day, and dur- ing spirit week, painting chairs maroon and gold. Since the club is part of the .49 ' ' if it yank kfwvmu-w,..,, K i'-Nunn... K ...W .. L w.:b. 5 V: 5 .5 P 1' ,X a .c,. N, N? .,. f Q D N W .. X A + Q ff school it strives for participa- tion in school activities and proiects. The purpose of this club is to learn about the cul- ture and history of Mexico, in- cluding literature, music and art. There was much participa- tion from this club this year. Spanish Club members - fbottom row, Rosalinda Leyva, Diana Leyva, Humberto Fresnillo, Irma Barrera, Priscilla Cabral, Mrs. Olga Crespin, fmiddle YOWQ Do- lores Barrera, Dolores Garcia, Cythnia Mendez, Debbie Guerra, Leticia Rivera, Stella Galindo, Theresa Vasquez, Berta Huizar, Grace Chavez, ftop rowj Betty Garza, Carolina Cortez, Rose- mary Perez, Linda Viera, Yolanda Casarez, Janie Garcia, Sylvia Garza, Norma Castilleia, Lupe Vasquez, Jorge De La Vega. Participating in spirit week Spanish club members get together and paint chairs. Q -M 00 9.56. Students vie The purpose of Office Edu- cation Association is to learn how to develop skills, mental health, and enthusiasm in the field of office occupations. To be in OEA one must be in VOE and must also be a sen- ior. OEA students went to area conference in McAllen, Texas on April 2-3. Teresitta Jimen- ez, and Mary Esther Moreno won in the area conference, therefore they went to the at nf rrrrr- r in State Conference State Conference held in San Angelo, Texas on April 16-l 7. OEA helped out on many projects this year. They gave money to the Float fund, the Memorial Fund, and to the Presidents' Council. They also typed envelopes for the March of Dimes, and they typed letters for the Prisoners of War campaign. The OEA students held a city wide Employer-Employees banquet on February 4 at the Convention Center. Officers for this year were Irma Vasquez, president, Ter- esitta Jimenez, secretary, Joe Louis Gonzales, vice-presi- dent, Diana Salinas, second period treasurer, Mary Helen Gonzalez, third period trea- surer, Daisy Mae Garza, his- torian, Martha Barrientos, chaplain-parliamentarian, Ronald Hernandez, reporter, and Alonso Torres, sergeant- at-arms. .ax sr fBottom row? Miss Doris Sly, Daisy Mae Garza, Joe Gonzales, lrma Vasquez, Teresitta Jimenez, Diana Salinas, Mary Helen Garcia, fmiddle rowj Alonso Torres, Ronald Hernandez, Patricia Tuttle, Jackie Kerr, Lydia Resendez, Mary Moreno, Patricia Gonzalez, Rosalinda Quintero, Adela Solis, Hope Aceves, ftop row, Rosa Leal, Christinj Ahr, Laurie Edwards, Isabel Gonzales, Beatrice Casillas, Barbara Hampson, Hortencia Salazar, Edgar Villa, Alic Martinez. Rodeo Club igh school rodeo-highlight In their second year of op- -eration, the Rodeo Club has -continued to be active by sponsoring several activities. Among these are hayrides, trailrides, and showdowns. One new activity sponsored this year was a High School Rodeo which they hope to make an annual event. This 'year it was held at Vic's Arena in Marion, Texas. Among the main events were bull riding, bare back bronc riding, and breakaway rop- ing. Belt buckles and trophies were awarded to first place winners. Officers for 70-71 are Johnny Oebel, president, James Minor, vice-president, Nancy Covell, treasurer, Rox- anne Lewis, secretary, Sandy Albach, historian, Ronda Mas- ters, reporter, Kenneth Oslez- elik, and Larry Smith are ser- geants at arms. The Rodeo Club was orig- inated by Mr. Gerardo Gon- zalez. Newly ioined sponsors are Miss Barbara Jacoby, Mr. Vernon Rathkanp, Mr. Wil- liam Hillard, and Mr. Luis Mu- rillo. . S S Mr. Terrell Williams rests after portraying a clown at a rodeo. AV...-. Rodeo Club members - fbottom rowQ Johnny Oebel, James Minor, Roxanne Lewis, Nancy Covell, Rhonda Mas- ters, Sandy Albach, Kathy Odom, Mary Dogosh. fmiddle rowl Kathy Latham, Connie Ziesee, Mr. William Hilliard, Mr. Gerardo Gonzalez, Mr. Luis Murillo, Miss Barbara Jacoby, Mr. Vernon Rathkamp, Julie Spell, Johnnie Johns, Nancy Synder, ftop rowj Darlene Lux, Ricky Schutze, Rex Thompson, Patty Young, Mike Meyer, Deborah Martin, Carol Kenyon, Colleen Evans, Ruben'Sanchez. Choral Club Choral member places in all-regional choi Entering the University ln- terscholastic League contest is the highlight of the year for the Choral Club. They prac- ticed much of the year in preparation for this event. ln the contest they entered in the fifty voice choir category, and they had nine participants en- tered in the solo ensemble. One of these participants, Becky Quesenberry, placed in Educators Association tryouts leading to the all-state choir. Something new in the music department this year was the Counselors' Choir. Ttis con- sists of the Choral Club and all other vocal music classes. The Counselors' Choir is com- posed of approximately sixty members. They performed several times throughout the year for PTA meetings. ing to raise funds in next year's treasury. One of these proiects was the selling ol candy during the months ol January and February. With these funds they plan to buy blazers to replace the robes of the choir members. Officers of the club are Jerry Reed, president, Bertha De La Vega, vice-presidentl Becky Quesenberry, secre the all-regional choir. She also entered the Texas Music The club held several money-making proiects hop- tary-treasurer, and Davie Munoz, sergeant-at-arms. Choral Club members - fbottom rowj Nancy Pardue, Josie Rodriguez, Susan Hernandez, Penny Quesenber- ry, Kathy Odom, Rosa Rivera, Gloria Martinez, Bertha De La Vega, Bertha Huizar, Diana Garcia, Nellie Ramos, Alice Aldrete, Yvonne Gamez, fsecond rowj Theresa Vasquez, Mary Bitoni, Charlene Pruitt, Helen Gonzalez, Chris Harvey, Cindy Harvey, Debbie Bar- nett, Kathy Pawelek, Connie Ziese, Kathy Sanchez, Vicki Quesenberry, Janie Valenzuela, Linda Reyes, Mr. John Lile, fthird rowj Madelyn Comfort, Priscilla Ca- bral, Angie McHaney, Delpha Ruiz, Virginia Hernan- 'iz v ll., 'Wk E dez, Helen Briseno, Rosemary Menchaca, lrma Rocha, Mary Odom, Priscilla Galvan, Yamilet Arciniega, Hazel Hargrove, Margie Ureste, ffourth rowl Pete- Rodriguez, Paul Valerio, Bobby Collins, David Munoz, Jerry Reed, Bobby Elias, Roger Grimes, James Levy, Allen Campbell, Humberto Fresnillo, Richard Gamboa, ftop rowj Linda De Hoyos, Esther Gutierrez, Joe More gan, Saul Flores, Bobby Gallegos, Charlie Castleman, Marvin Cannon, Mario Moreno, Ralph Cervantes, Ernie Bustos, Richard Martinez, George Tafoya, Donald Baer. VICA president Steve Gutierrez works with one of the machines. VICA Two place in district Two maior events highlight the school year for VICA. The first is the Fall Leadership Conference in New Braunfels that is attended by the officers of district VICA Organiza- tions. The second is Spring District Competition. This com- petition is broken down into two parts: skillfspeed and stu- dent selected proiect area. Skillfspeed competition is based on how fast a certain iob making use of machines and techniques learned in class is done in respect to the quality of the workmanship on the finished product. Chapter 126 has two individuals who placed in district competition. They are Steve Gutierrez, fourth place, and David Loza- no, fifth place. Student Selected Proiect Area is work approved by the sponsor and entered by the student with detailed descrip- tion of machinery used and techniques involved. The organization helped beautify the campus by plant- ing flowers between the shop buildings. V Mr. William Himlin spon- sors Chapter l26 of the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. Officers are Steve Gutierrez, president, David Lozano, secretary, David Al- varado, treasurer, Ray Gar- cia, reporter, Albert Garcia, parliamentarian, Juan Rios, sergeant-at-arms. nf Kgs WCA - fbottomj Steve Gutierrez, Donald Pfannsfiel, Sheppard, Carlos Galan, Leandro Alcoser, ftopl John Dflvid Lozano, David Alvarqdg, Juan Rios, Reynolda Menchaca, Edwardo De La Cruz, Abraham Lopez, Cal- GOfCiG, Albert Garcia, fmiddley Mr, William Himlin, '55, letano Vera, Hugo Tober, Alfredo Pineda. dro Martinez, Vincent Campos, Joe Valle, George an A part of cosmetology is learning through experience. Debbie Solso- na shampoos a customer's hair. VICA - fbottomj Jackie Lake, Linda Teague, Lydia Perez, Diane Gasca, Debra Solsona, Blandina Alcorta, JoAnn Villanueva, Mrs. lna Shaw, sponsor, fmiddlel Ve- ronica Guaiardo, Ann Diaz, Eliza- beth Weaver, Lucia Longoria, Christine Estrada, Velma Hewett, Betty Lerma, Pearl Gomez, Jo Lois Langdon, Barbara Linsenbigler, Julia Benavidas, ftopl Estella Her- nandez, Gloria Bustamente, Nora Ramon, Adela Mata, Virginia Chapa, Mary Lou Rodriguez, Lydia Munoz, Rosalinda Salazar, Isabel Carrera, Oralia Bueno. i . VICA Only her hairdresser knows Girls enrolled in cosmetolo- gy have the opportunitylto de- velop leadership abilities through participation in edu- cational, vocational, civic, rec- reational, and social activities. These activities are the result of VICA Chapter 190. Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America are nationally affili- ated organizations throughout the country dedicated to pro- viding young women the chance to realize their leader- ship potentials. The club has 30 members. lts slate of officers consists of Diane Gasca, president, Deb- bie Solsona, vice-president, JoAnn Villanueva, secretary, Linda Teague, treasurer, Lydia Perez, parliamentarian, Blan- dina Alcorta, reporter. Mrs. Ina Shaw is the sponsor. VlCA sponsored many proi- ects. The most prominent being two cake sales, one in December and the other in February, the annual Christ- mas Party, and a picnic at Landa Park in March. A Moth- ers and Daughters Banquet at the Little Red Barn Steak House was held in February to honor the girls' mothers and discuss new trends in fashion. VICA is not all play, by any means. These young beauti- cians enter into stiff competi- tion against other schools of cosmetics. These district meets are held to determine profi- ciency in skills and techniques learned during the year. ROTC Brigade staff Brigade commander of the Reserve Officers Training Corps, Joe Pina, in charge of all cadets has a time consum- ing iob. Assistants to Joe Pina are battalion commanders An- thony Sauceda and Florian Pylate. Heading the company and team rosters are Joe Morales, ompany A, Ruben Mata, ompany B, Mike Lopez, Company C, Bernadino Orte- a, Company D, Robert Rodri- uez, Company E, Ruben ata, Honor!Color Guard, E0louunnQdQQnQaa 1 ,414 assists in military training Gilbert Garza, Rifle Team, Mike Lopez and Steve Campa, Drill Teams, and Delia Saldana, Corpdettes. Drill teams performed at Texas A8rl University, Arling- ton, Las Palmas, and also held several exhibitions at the Administration Building. They drilled in the Poteet Strawber- ry Festival, Flambeau, and Battle of Flowers parades. Members of the Honor!Co- lor Guard also participated in those same parades, in addi- tion to their regular duties. f 1 1 nm+- - 13111 nn The rifle team received a trophy for second place in a city wide meet. They also competed in state meets at Arlington. Jobs of the Corpdettes are to take charge of office work. Corpdettes attended the Alamo Drill meet, the Flam- beau and Battle of Flowers Parades. Instructors are SMai. James Dyer, MSgt. Richard Joiner, and lSgt. Cecil Escalante. ..,r.,,es., na.: , z . 1 gg -gl-'Q 2, .. MSW iw if Brigade staff members are Ernest Estrada, Gilbert Garza, Joe Pina, Roy Kreusel, and Charles Pullin. 06 -. 41 5 , r, . ., . gli Company A members are ftopj D. Alvarez, A. Lozano R. Zuniga, V. Hernandez, E. Reyna, S. Elizondo, O Lopez, A. Martinez, R. Crivelli, J. Santoy, R. Gamboa A. Luna, J. Unnerstall, f2nd to the topj N. Ledezma, R. Ybarra, F. Avila, A. Garcia, A. Arispe, A. Valenzuela B. Barbey, L. Rodriguez, H. Nava, R. Salinas, T. Lopez, C. Truiillo, B. De La Vega f3rd to the topl S. Cantu, R. I Lopez, D. Gutierrez, R. Torres, D. Lopez, M. Garza, D. Ramirez, R. Gamboa, E. Huerta, O. Lopez, R. Gomez, R. Carrillo, S. Cisneros, J. Longoria, fbottomj J. Rodri- guez, A. Chavera, R. Acebedo, A. Sauceda, D. Casto, J. Morales, J. Youngs, A. Olivarri, A. Ledsma, C. Medellin, and C. Aceves. Ml a Jones, P. Gonzales, L. Erickson, M. Aguilar, A. Sala- zar, R. Salazar, I. Salazar, l2nd to the topj J. Langu- nas, R. Sosa, A. Sisneros, E. Lopez, R. Rivas, D. Herre- R. Gonzales, W. Yolks, G. Martinez, M. Jenkins, J ra, G. Salazar, J. Villanueva, D. Mendez, J. Rosales . L. '-ns' A 1 -M I' T - 13,4-,' Representing Company B are ftopj J. Aguilar, P. Vega, f'4 A H. Uriegas, f3rd to the topl E. Escobedo, J. Garcia, A. Quinonez, J. Hernandez, A. Valenzuela, P. Gonzales, G. Ahr, J. Aguilar, L. Munoz, V. Solis, E. Ramos, fbot- toml L. Casias, J. Ovalle, J. Lopez, D. Arocha, G. Ta- foya, R. Mata, R. Lopez, J. Castano, D. Alvarado, R. Dominguez, S. Casiano, E. Barbosa, and R. Garza. 'I J A 9 Members of Company C are flop, R. Treio, D. Dom- inguez, F. Martinez, R. Munoz, S. Delgado, A. Arizpe, E. Dominguez, I. Hernandez, V. Rocha, f2nd to The Top, A. Gomez, R. Flores, G. Balarin, A. Limon, F. Frias, J. Perez, R. Reynosa, f3rd To The fopj J. Alvara- ROTC do, T. Gonzalez, V. Rivera, J. Guaiardo, E. Martinez, M. Aguilar, R. Sanchez, fboffomj M. Rangel, l. Plado, J. Buenfello, T. Seguin, R. Pina, M. Lopez, D. Orfa, E Farias, T. Luna. Company A named top at Corps Day I 4 1 lf. Company D members are D. Solis, G. Guerro, A. Pin- eda, B. Villarreal, l. Gomez, R. Garcia, R. Perez, G. Aguilar, A. Lopez, C. Sanchez, D. Prouty, R. Guerra, N. Lopez, f2nd to the top? D. Bara, R. Ramirez, J. Montoya, A. Lerma, J. Villanueva, J. Marques, M. Foy- tek, G. Morales, R. Quiroz, J. Burchan, G. Aguillon I f3rd to the top, F. Bustillo, J. De La Vega, R. Ballesi- eros, R. Figueroa, R. Reyes, S. Pina, M. Vega, R. Thier, S. Menchaca, I. Sanchez, H. Lumbreras, C. Ortegon, E. Maldonado, fboffoml Y. Martinez, E. Munoz, A. Aguilar, S. Campa, H. Campos, B. Ortega, l. Garza, M. Martinez, A. Frias, and J. Vega. 7 08 ROTC Wy . f-..-i nfl. ' Job variations for cadets . rscsffzf. NS Q 2. A .A Q -eww--vm.. Representing Company E are ftopj T. Hernandez, A Fuentes, E. Flores, G. Memdez, F. Rioias, M. Rodiguez R. Rocha, B. Mora, R. Garza, J. Rodriguez, R. San chez, A. Flores, A. Hernandez, A. Garza, D. Cowett, F. Contreras, f2nd tothe top? R. Salazar, A. Reyna, A Gonzalez, R. Reyes, R. Garcia, M. Martinez, H. Cava zos, A. Bonilla, J. Alfaro, R. Olivarres, A. Gonzalez, B Trevino, G. Amsley, R. Rivas, f3rd to the topl D. Ruiz M Q 1 f r.. , ' Lf L.-.f' 2- if J. Garcia, G. Barron, J. Charles, S. Garza, F. Garza D. Cook, R. Esquivel, l. Obregon, R. Gonzalez, V. Mu rillos, M. Rodriguez, A. Campo, G. Fernandez, R. Son nen, fbottoml P. Salazar, P. Foytek, R. Barrera, L Garza, O. Perez, E. DeLaCruz, R. Zapata, R. Rodi guez, D. Baer, R. Castillia, H. Dominguez, D. Saldana V. Valdez, E. Salinas, J. Yanas, and R. Castillo. .Af X fe Q 1 s Q W a l ' . , .K - ii? 'T ' fy X Yr. ,AX-uv I 1 ng Q M W. . . 2' . FT... tl' iX.f-gf A In A , V . E I g 4 l J Q Mgmt if l ' wp., .N 'Q' yflwif , ,..3. w A ,e .f .rs 45- fFar leftj Many hours of practice are needed to be a member of the drill team. Here, they practice in prepa- ration for inspection. fmiddle leftl Helping out at foot- ball games was one ofthe many chores ofthe cadets. Ernest Estrada arranges the equipment for the Holmes game. fupper rightj Bernadino Ortega gets promoted by General Rust. flower rightj Brigade commander, Joe Pina assists an inspector at Corp's Day. fabovel Msgt. Richard Joiner makes last minute arrangements at Corp's Day. 109 0 had More work than play for instrumentalist 'ii Gi Band this year was more work than play. From the be- ginning ofthe year to the end of May, band class consisted of constant practice and activ- ity. Under the direction of Mr. Charles Arsuaga and his as- sistant, Mr. Eugene Oehler, band members found more work on their hands than ever before. Activities for the year in- cluded: shows during football season, pep rallies, halftime show for the Toros, Christmas party, the Cornyation, Con- certs for band parents meet- ings, opening ceremony at Mission Elementary School, party sponsored by senior band members, band ban- quet, spring concert, Band Festival, Battle of Flowers Pa- rade, Flambeau Parade, Music Week, Senior Honors Night, and commencement exercises. Monterrey, Mexico was the biggest trip undertaken by the varsity band or any other or- ganization on this school. One hundred and four mem- bers were taken, fourteen band parents and several fac- ulty members visited Mexico from May 7-10. Fund raising drives to make this trip possible included two car washes, a magazine sell, candy sell, a Mexican supper, a powder puff game, selling ads and a collection of bottles and cans. Band members entered in several competitions and had many members who placed individually and in groups. Out of 53 members who en- tered in Solos and Ensembles Contest, 36 received first divi- sion. For district tryouts, two clarinetists, Jane Thigpen and Lorraine Montalvo, placed. The band as a whole en- tered in the UIL marching and Inspection Contest and rated a Ill and I respectively. ln Con- cert and Sightreading Con- test, the band rated a ll-ll. During the band banquet, Becky Dominguez was an- nounced band sweetheart and Alfred Talamantez was awarded the Sousa Award. and members: Maiorettes Bobs ean, Yolanda Jimenez, Carolyn igginbotham, Lorraine Montalvo, Yolanda Garcia, Becky Dom- nguez, fbottom rowj Delia Bara, race Chavez, Elsie Vela, Dora abrera, Elda Gonzalez, Martha Jo Garcia, Alma Perez, Tomy Cas- 'illo, Jesse Fritz, Fern Digges, Ray- nond Ries, Zane Lindsey, Ray ean Gaston, Mike Millner, Alice nderson, Katy Thompson, Alfred alamantez, drum maior, fsecond 'owi Mr. Charles Arsuaga, direc- 'or, Mr. Charles Bogges, assistant 'uperintendent, Mr. Frank Nessta, rincipal, Stella Galindo, Cynthia alvera, Paulette Thompson, Blan- a Aguilar, Andrea Saucedo, Rox- nne Guerrero, fthird rowi Jackie tockton, Sylvia Teieda, Irene Her- era, Pearl Meiia, Yolanda Carril- o, Betty Sens, Jane Thigpen, Bill ewman, Carmen Amons, Kathy row, Vicki Favor, Carlos Garza, Cindy Guerrero, Mary Ramirez, Debbie Adame, Linda Thompson, Johnny Cerda, Joel Vasquez, Sherry Tindle, Rachel Trevino, Raul Alaniz, Arnold Galindo, Joe Cas- tillo, ffifth rowj Jo Ann Huizar, Sandra Carreon, Charlotte Val- dez, Robert Rosales, Cindy Galin- do, John Wells, Kathy Richardson, Joe Mata, David Cadena, Ricky Jimenez, Joe Saenz, Manuel Ramos, Raul Maldonado, fsixth rowj Frank Arrevalo, Rudy Mola- no, Juan Vasquez, Jesse Garcia, Arthur Sepulveda, Earla Wise, Pete Ramirez, Carolea Wise, lrma Sanchez, Nicki Faikus, Pat Gaona, Pete Galindo, ftop rowj Tim Fra- zier, Fred Dentler, Albert Flores, Harry Hagerty, Allen Johnson, Louis Salinas, Keith Bryant, Leroy Kramm, Philip Andrews, Armando Alderete, Robert Black, Rodger Barnett, Joe Winters. Dale Frazier, Jo Ann Mur- Lamar Rodriguez, ffourth Abovei At the Cornyation, band students changed the mood by playing The 'lorse, ftopi Mascot, maiorettes and drum maior representing the band were Kimberly Cravin, mascot Lorraine Montalvo, senior maiorette, Carol Higginboth- m, senior maiorette, Yolanda Jimenez, senior maiorette, Alfred Talamantez, rum maior, Yolanda Garcia, junior maiorette, Babs Bean, senior maiorette and lecky Dominguez, senior maiorette. U , 'Q Monterrey '71 Uopl The loading of luggage onto the buses was a little behind schedule, but the organized proce- dure helped speed up the depar- ture. fmiddlej While the band members were in the band hall, the luggage, which included uni- forms, instruments, clothing, lunch bags, and anything else the stu- dents could think of, waited for the start of the trip. Cbottomj The beautiful scenery at Horsetail Falls captured the attention of a few band students who lingered a while longer than others. 4 ,M a K 'V ,ff - ff' : 5 U Y' -iv l K W 'l K' Ai 1 sf,ff? far lung tLQ'ff1ies.ifss-1 .N A ' X mg In A . ,,3-uv' 2 '-1 : - Vi 111,34 Q'-Q ,Kg L A -' ' 4- , . ,f ,,-G'-Elo' .ffgf ff S , 41 ' f r V e A -' egg mmf- ' V-, 4' s, 1:11 - v , ' -'gb .ffv Q-'rj-,-.fx 1 , -. V I... - f A QV, s' , , Q,,:,,-s-... 'IL.Q 4 -'54 1'-, A . dh. - . '- s , - T' -5 f '. '-Fm' YIQ, ,. 4'.-K3 36' ' , b ..: -7- ,. if -f ' , 3.1. , . , 13.12 , N ., , . 1, -N1AQ4'- 'T' , A- - . - ? ' f , 5 4, - uv ' ,, 1 .- . an A , - - A . - ,lx - hr-, f 1 .:..5.E:Q F Q, A aggg... - 3 ff, at N f - . . 7 Q HQ 5 ' x- -' V 4. L.. s' 1 5 Y. L f 'ng ll ' -K A ' A A ,x 3 ' -- , 2 - 1- lf, .3 5 'y, sf Llc 3 ' X ac, : s - ' 5 2 'A f - e f if .. W ,Q . , , .9 jg, . Q 6 '4 sh: f -g, - i f Q V -.MQ -,Y gs.. ' .V lif ., 5' lg 5 ' ' I A -ZQN ' 9Hllf3',.Jl it 2 -Q ,-1n',, ,., t. E '3 m- . U7 i fail? W., -be L I , ,, X XQ '--1---....., '--ws-...Q fleftj The scenic ride up the entrance to Garcia Cav- erns and the exciting ride down the steep side or the daring hike down by some, added to the band's memories. fmiddle left, Band director, Mr. Charles Ar- suaga gave the band a long list of do's and don'ts before departing, ftop rightj The Holiday lnn pool gave Pete Ramirez, Alfred Talamentez, Fern Digges and Ray Ries time to relax, fbottom leftl Band mem- bers posed for a picture at their favorite spot, the pool, which was the only place they relaxed. fbottom rightj At Cola de Caballo or Horsetail Falls, Arnold Galindo, as a lot of other band students, preferred to ride a horse to the falls. .,,,, ,NM ., , ' 9 ' J' Q l L' 1 .4 . ta I ' U P- i , W- t it 4, Y, 3 9 4 Band Band supports ROTC The purpose for the ROTC band is to help support the ROTC program. With a mem- bership of 73, 28 are offi- cially enrolled in the ROTC program. Uniforms are sup- plied for the boys, and the girls provide their own uni- forms. Officers for the year were president Tim Frazier, vice- president Richard Jimenez, and secretary Karen Smoth- ers. Librarians were Annette Arcinega and Delia Bara. Co- drum maiors were Richard Muniz and Hector Gamboa. Regional Drill Meet, Federal A.F.l. Inspection, concerts for band parents meetings, partic- ipating in the Veteran's Day program at Gerald Elementa- ry, marching in the Poteet pa- rade, a band party held in March, the Military Ball, and Corps Day. Freshmen band members who are also in the varsity band are Delia Bara, Tim Fra- zier, Raymond Garcia, Rich- ard Jimenez, Janet Ramirez, Mary Ann Rodriguez, Irma Sanchez, Corina Vasquez, Carolea Wise and Patty at 'S 'fin .4-f M .y: .,- g 5 it Aww , ,. M . W , , . ly in If Q K ,n-,F , ' A J , ti' , . J -E' f ' ' . ' s ' f fr 'lgl 3. .sm ' ' f f, , -,,. ,, W ' , f .. .. ' --Eff , A - .sf W Jr. -4' 1 i .. .. f ff V ,, ' Co-drum maior, Richard Muniz leads and marches ahead of the Activities consisted of the Young. ROTC band. .,q4,.,,....F1W1' ' sr i' V ' ' ' 5 'H ., ' r 'x WI- , X ., i , ..,, Y., WFT ROTC band members: fbottomj Mr. Eugene Oehler, dir., Karen Smothers, Pam Gallegos, Sylvia Heimsath, Mary Magusiak, Annette Arcinega, Sylvia Trevino, Su- zanne Lewis, Nick Almendarez, Mickey Diaz, Irene Vasquez, Hilda Villareal, Gloria Esparza, Mary Esther Martinez, Janet Ramirez, Mary Helen Camacho, Hec- tor Gamboa, co-drum maior, ftopl John Villalobos, Er- nest Vega, Rhonda Their, James Dean, Freddy Serna, John Garza, Joe David Serna, Richard Torres, Randy Arguiio, Connie Figueroa, Rosalinda Herrera, Yolanda Hernandez, Mary Ann Rodriguez, Bessie Janavaras, Theresa Vasquez. Etudent Council Dencils, pom Selling, organizing proi- ects, sponsoring appreciation oreakfasts and teas for the eachers, and participating in 'arious charity proiects took nost of the Student Council's ime this year. As in past years, the Stu- dent Council sold many arti- :les in their stores, from pen- :ils to pom-poms to statione- 'y, in order to raise funds in he treasury and pay off their debt. They almost succeeded n this endeavor by paying more than five hundred dol- ars of this debt. Many school proiects were organized by or through the -poms pay partially Student Council. Some of these were the handling of the KONO spirit contest money, organization of the student faculty forum, and issuance of the new, laminated identifica- tion cards. Another important proiect, although not directly organ- ized by the Student Council, was the ruling on the new dress code. The committee on this new code was partly Stu- dent Council members and partly non-Student Council members. The council sponsored vari- ous orientations and teas throughout the year. Some of M A V, IN Student Council executive board - fbottom row, Debbie Guerra, nublications, Yolanda Rodriguez, uistorian, Jane Thigpen, illustra- ions, Aurora Montalvo, recording ecretary, Beverly Goesch, chap- ain, Cynthia Mendez, spirit, fmid- lle row, Louis Salinas, reporter, Aichael Rodriguez, parliamentar- ian, Humberto Fresnillo, safety, John Schuetz, first vice-president, Joe Winters, decorum, Albert Flores, treasurer, Daniel Casano- va, finance, Jerry Kraica, presi- dent, James Swearingen, second vice-president, Allen Rankin, fi- nance, Mr. James Bruer, sponsor. E these were the freshmen orientation held at the begin- ning of the year, the teacher orientation held on August 21, and a coffee held for the teachers during which they presented Mrs. Ruth Mason with a plaque for her 41 years of teaching in this school. The council also partici- pated in various charity activi- ties such as the United Fund Drive, the TAP program, the Miles for Children Walk, and a party held for the patients at the State Hospital during the Christmas holidays. Student Council Democracy carried out with secret ballo fAboveJ After having her votes recorded in the Student Council elections, Rosalinda Frias walks out of the voting machine. frightj Selling school supplies and other articles at the Student Council stores is the most important job of the finance committee. Here, Allen Rankin, iunior, and Jackie Meyer, sophomore, sell school supplies to some students. 15' . gt f - it 1, Y wr , A A , 0 4 I X , I ' ' , M y A if 905 r ' J A is t L . . . 3 IA., ' ' A 5. 5 :L . 0 V Zi ' J ,,r ,L g l A if ' if -V 5 ltii ' J A Senior representatives - fbottom rowy Teresa Jimenez, Velma Alan- iz, Yolanda Casarez, Gloria Vera, Alice Mermeia, Martha Espron- ceda, fmiddle rowj Sue Koch, Hazel Hargrove, Vangie Vasquez, Elisa Solano, Janice Cupples, Mary Beiar, Edward Vargas, Jo Pina, ftop rowl Diana Leyva, lrmj Barrera, Madelyn Comfort, Rosal- inda Leyva, Betty Sens, Christina Rodriguez, Leonard Dacy, Larry l.effler, Anthony Sauceda. Dfficers for Student Council are elected by the votes of the student body. legular voting machines are used for this purpose. Here, Aurora Montalvo, enior, demonstrates how to use the voting machine. WR 'ii lunior representatives e Cbottom owl Mary Jo Garza, Linda Cantu, 'oni Hernandez, Earla Wise, Liz Koch, Elsie Vela, Dolores Babida, top rowl Joe Hidalgo, Raymond W . ,M l 1 K f'S N, 2 A - f . il! LU , , Q.. ,gm Z4 ,I A , . r' 'W E, 'ln iff I ., A ,fm ,, X EQ I . f. . ,,... ,,,, , 'fi .V A XA Reyes, Tommy Danysh, Ray Free- man, Lupe Salinas, Maria Hernan dez, Penelope Quesenberry, Pris cilla Galvan. ,sf To clarify Student Council informa- tion, Robert Duran and James Minor confer with Jerry Kraica, president. 7 WW fAboveJ Speaking on behalf of the Student Council, James Swear- ingen commends Mrs. Ruth Mason at a coffee held in her honor. fright, Serving at a teacher appre- ciation breakfast are Pam Bielef- eld, freshman, and Allen Rankin and Louis Salinas, iuniors. Sophomore representatives - fbottom rowl Yolanda Martinez, Pat Villareal, Irma Villalobos, Be- linda Ornelas, Sylvia Teieda, Mina Vasquez, Sylvia Montemayor, Syl- via Camacho, Cmiddle rowj Maria Vargas, Ruth Magallanez, Janie Valenzuela, Johnny Castillo, Rudy Student Council' Olivarri, Yamilet Arciniega, Jackie Meyer, lrma Ramirez, Rosemary Alvarado, ftop YOWJ Gary Allen, John Villanueva, Leonard Leffler, Alfred Tobias, Bessie Janavaras, Hilda Hernandez, Denise Teasly, Rachel Trevino, Claudia Yelland. SC commends teacher ' ' ' -.-.w fl, Removing her tag from the board ,to show that she is present at a meeting is Ray Jean Gaston, liunior. ff' -,iii A happy look of amazement is Mrs. Ruth Mason's only response to the award presented to her by the Student Council at the coffee held in her honor. Freshmen Representatives fbottom row, Mary Helen Camacho, Liz Vela, Pam Bielefeld, Irene Jimen- ez, Mary Lou Morales, Linda Fuchs, Norma Laque, fmiddle row, Teresa Vasquez, Leticia Garza, Adelpha Perales, Irene Perez, xiii- E Denise Rodriguez, Rose Rodrigues, Martha Martnez, Linda Avila, ftop row, Randy Quiroz, Annette Arci- niega, Gilda Garza, Carolyn Do- minguez, Nancy Snyder, Diana Flores, Nolbert Garza. 9 0 1 Medical Careers - fbottom rowi Bertha De La Vega, Edward Vargas, Ruth Magallanez, Daniel Casanova, Miss Pa- tricia Finch, fmiddlei Michael Millner, Margaret Vargas, Joe Hidalgo, Roland Adame, Rachel Trevino, Yolanda Car- illo, Dolores Babida, ftopi John Cerda, Marie Var9as,1anie Valenzuela, Belinda Ornelas, Rosario Martinez, Maria Guerram, Martha Landin, Leticia Rivera. Medical Careers Youth seek medic vocation Medical Careers club meets twice monthly to listen to guest speakers talk about health careers. It serves as an inspiration to interest students in the little known careers. It teaches the opportunities and advantages of entering one of the medical professions and helping to alleviate the des- perate shortage of medical help. It is a service club that helps students with their ques- tions and problems con- cerning their future. lf unable to help, the sponsor or mem- bers will refer to other people who are able to assist. Outside proiects are a bake sale that was held at a local shopping center, a corsage sale, and a banquet. The club also scheduled a picnic for the end of the year. ELA Dedicated parents work on The Harlandale High Bchool Parent-Teacher Associ- ation is detrimental in many vays to the betterment of the ligh school and its students. Several of the PTA's proi- -:cts this year were: they relped send a student to Nashington, D.C. for the resident's Class for Young Americans, they were instru- nental in the installation of he traffic light at Gerald and lleasanton, they donated poneyto the John C. Gonder Scholarship Fund, and they vere actively and financially involved in the re-planting and beautification of the flow- er boxes. They also sponsored a membership drive among the advisories within the school for which the winning advisory would be pictured in the yearbook. Officers of the PTA this year are Mrs. Ernest Hillie, president, Mrs. V. Sabala, vice-president, Mrs. C. Hun- tress, treasurer, Mrs. C. H. Tin- dle, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. D. Baker, recording secretary. S x Membership drive winners - fbottom rowl Rachel Salazar, Pat Gaona, Yolanda Paz, fsecond rowl Lorraine Amons, Bertha De La Vega, Prescilla Cabral, Mrs. Mikel Arnold, fthird rowl Kathleen Pawelek, Vangie Vasquez, Yolanda Martinez, Diana Leyva, Joe Acuna, Yolanda Carillo, ftop rowj Anthony Silva, Alvaro Herrera, Daniel Guevara, Tommy Evans. PTA Officers - Mrs. E. Hillie, Mrs D. Baker, Mrs. V. Sabala, Mrs. C Huntress, Mrs. C. H. Tindle. am., 'hr A mq-,gf M M x Ralph Hernandez WW , E f 1 w,,W,.,.puvQ, f , Eff' ,iw .4 in ,V H, ,ff V If f' , , for , 1 . 'ffl E25 1 QA s player Family, school, church, and art are insignificant when a brass band plays. Custodian people 24 Administration New administration brings many changes Handling of the curriculum, personnel, and welfare of the students are only three of the many iobs undertaken by principal, Frank A. Nesrsta, newly appointed chief in this reserva- tion. Graduating from Trinity University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology, Mr. Nesrsta worked in industry as a chemist for ten years. He then was principal at Harlandale Jr. High for three years. ,Md-1 Frank Nesrsta, Principal Promotion to Harlandale High School pres- ented him with many more responsibilities. As principal, he automatically became head of the student-faculty forum which was responsible for the change in the dress code. Commenting on his first year as principal, Mr. Nesrsta says, I feel we have had a great year because of the fine attitude and spirit of all our students. Larry Brown, vice-principal -Q- D- 'Cf Sam Flores, vice-principal Two new additions to the school administra- tion were Mr. Sam Flores, vice-principal for eleventh and twelfth grades, and Mr. Edwin Garcia assistant principal for student account- ing. Mr. Flores is in charge of disciplinary action toward eleventh and twelfth grade students. He handles official school activities, facilities, cal- endar and the audio-visual equipment. His duties also include student organization, activi- ties, decorum, and recognition. Mr. Garcia handled the distribution of bus cards. He was also in charge of attendance which included office record and reports, and discipline for all levels pertaining to absences, class outings, tardies and truancies. Mr. Larry Brown, vice-principal of the ninth and tenth grades, is in charge of discipline, the building and grounds, club accounts, both stu- dent and teacher parking lots, student insurance and work permits. Edwin Garcia, assistant principal .- 6 fLeftj At the Veteran's Day assem- bly, Estaban Sosa, board member, b was a platform guest. frightj Cal- lie Smith, superintendent. Below are members of the board. Pic- tured are fseatedl Charles Bog- ges, Sam Pack, Wiley Howry, Homer Utz, fstandingl William The Board V. Brashiers, Jesse Dunn and Harold li gff'T.3si S Frost. vjbvqh , T'1?4,::llN?5 V, Q ' sf: 5 A ,g I' ' wir. , ix T X , T -4 gi C, if ig 'L S 53' x fl' I . 1 ye-1-.,,... District school board members are headed by Mr. F. Wiley Howry, president. Serving other positions are: Mr. Jesse W. Dunn, vice-presi- dent, Dr. Homer Utz, secretary, and Mr. Samuel Pack, treasurer. Other board policy-makers are Mr. William S. Brashears and Mr. Harold Frost. Board members are rarely seen in the every- day life of the student. Listed here are iust a few of the many proiects that busy the trustees. The most prominent ventures of the last year are an expansion of the breakfast program, ini- tiation of new dress code, organization of the girls' ROTC program, and the erection of a me- morial dedicated to Harlandale's fighting men killed in action. Mr. Callie Smith, superintendent, and Mr. Charles Bogges, assistant superintendent, work in coniunction with the board and carry out ac- tion set forth by them. F s. EHS' . is l lfAboveD Getting some extra help in her science class, Karen Seal, freshman, questions Mr. Richard Hill, instructor. fbelowj Mr. Raymond Olvera, American History teacher, is skimming through his book looking for the correct page. Facult .. ,,,f 3 Twenty-two new faculty members were seen on the campus this year, this raised the number to 106. Many of those additions transferred to different schools by mid-se- mester and others took their place. The new courses added to the school curriculum were: data processing, French, Eng- lish laboratory, Latin-Ameri- can studies, and personal typ- ing. Data processing classes are taught at SAC and offered only to juniors because it is a two year course. French and English laboratory are one year units. Latin-American studies and personal typing are lrull-year units. 7 , .- v mf. 'Tr ,V , 3, O - -. ' fm I S MISS STEPHANIE ALVAREZ Home Economics MR. DOUGLAS ANDERSON English MRS. MIKEL ARNOLD Journalism Faculty GS .W MRS. ANNA ARREDONDO Spanish MR. CHARLES ARSUAGA Band MR. ZED AYDELOTT Math Z .V V v fi . 'sas J' 5 I Kff, MR. DAVE BARROWS Science MR. MIKE BARRY Afhlelics MRS. LOLA BELL Science One more time Mr. Terrell Williams fakes roll in his sludy hall class. x f I . ' .lsii I Q. gl xi 'N-Minka R' V1 , - , C 9 Leading a discussion in history is Miss Jimolhy Dyson. K..-Q' Receiving a copy of the Chief, Mrs. it. -1 If ,...-'V , wer. , MRS, NANCY MRS. BEVERLY BUSALD CLARK Business Distributive Educatior MR. HARDY MR. KEN COOPER CANNON Athletics Social Science MRS- JAMIE MR. CHARLES CORMIER CARLISLE Librarian Welding X fly. .Si up-if MR. EUGENE MISS CYNTHIA MR RICHARD English . ,Q slsHoP sono BROWN ' Counselor Home Economics SPGBCI1 MRS. LYDIA BIVENS MR. JAMES BREUER MR ANASTACIO History Science BUENO Sharon Warren reads .I I ff .- ,- ' ' ' '-.J ' . ,,.. .- 2 -' X ire ' Q . ref . QS-x,,,, ,ai -rv-'.':.-f9fL.-1 Y: M I ii, . 'THU . B A II I f f' ed. ' I.. f M, ,J , , A n Ip -Q. '11,-1 j . .i -Jav- MRS, PATSY CQTTER Mas. INA MAE MR. JAMES DYER Business MRS. OLGA CRESPIN Spanish MR. RAYMOND DICKEY American Government DIXON ROTC EngIish MISS JIMOTHY MISS MARY DYSON DULLNIG History Art MISS ROBERTA MR. HAMILTON EASTERUNG DUPONT Math Math MR. CECIL ESCALANTE ROTC MRS. TERESA FARIAS Attendance Office MR. FRANK FARRIS Vocational Counselor 0 '-ad MISS PATRICIA MR. MIKE FRAZIER FINCH Athletics Science MR. ERNEST MISS DOLORES 'FRITSCHE FLORES Business English MRS. DINAH GAINES History MRS. JANICE GALLAGER Counselor Math teacher, Mr. Zed Aydelott discriminatingly scrutinizes his material. 5 mf Y I , Maj ,z V, V W 6' I 1 MR. RICHARD GARCIA Science MRS. LOIS GILES English MRS. CHRISTINE GONZALEZ Physical Education MRS. ELVIRA GONZALEZ Spanish MR. GERARDO GONZALEZ Moth if MISS SUSAN HARDIN Math MR. RICHARD HILL Science MR. WILLIAM HILLIARD History MR. WILLIAM HIMLIN Metals MR. WILLIAM HINES Physical Education I-m,,m.-, , V. ,sf uwwi W,,,,.., , Coach Ybarra, goes head umbling classes. ...pf MRS. MONA HOPKINS Counselor MISS NANCY HYKEL English 'Qi' . f ,s vi Q rv V in , ' MR. JOHN INMAN Building Trades MISS BARBARA JACOBY Physical Education ff g over heels for I Mix Mrs. Dinah Gaines assigns history classwork. Faculty her Have you flipped to demonstrate t, ,.. V rx, N r, -zo' ' Zn ,ty av 'Q f 'V me r ? .f'5 ,Li'r f MR. JOHN JEFFERlES MR. RICHARD MR- SIEWCHAN Main JOINER I-ACKAN Miss NOEL ROTC Mfvh JOHNSON MRS. DOROTHY MRS. JUDITH HODGE KERR LANDRUN English English Mclh X l 1 l I l if ' if-Sw V9-1 I LTL 5' fl. I ' ' I fi I l I l , I I J' WS?-wwqn l . . , I 8 f Xing' J K ,Q is MRS. RUTH LEWIS MR. ROBERT LUCAS English History MR. JOHN LILE MISS JUANITA Music LUNA MR. SALVADOR Spanish 132 LOPEZ English MRS. RUTH MASON Social Science .-1 Tm, l . +t,..,W,g Q .Qu . ,f I . . x f f n ' 'Z' 95'T'f'-, 1 . . 1 . ' .V .Q u . i . .et . - i 3? Z, 1- 'vf:.,.z f E l 12532 4' -bfi? Q., ' 'E' A ' ........,5,25??-,244 ,V A ., . N l Manners are stressed by Mrs. Carolyn Bilhariz in home and family class fwf- 2' . M ' I .. A- - M . K sg .I will . 'I' S I . .. MRS. WOODINE MCCLU RE Twins MR. MONTY MCMILLAN Athletics ...av '..,1? MR. RONNY MENN Athletics MISS JOSEPHINE MILLER Assistant Librarian 1. 7 I MRS. VICKY MOORE Math MR. LUIS MURILLO Math MR. JACK MYERS Pre-Vocational Orient. MRS. TRINA NOSTER Health OG 1 Q. 3' 5' , , , ,-1 , b f 51 9 r . , .W , , '. . ,, MR. RAYMOND OLVE RA History MR. WILSON POLING Math A paintbrush and a chair are all Mrs. Mikel Arnold needs to decorate her homeroom for spirit week festivities. As Martha Jo Garcia cuts into a cake presented to the oand by a Corpus Christi band, Mr. Charles Arsuaga, Iohnny Cerda, and Leonard Dacy look on happily. Faculty We can work it out . 175 I .. I - V. V14 4 2 7 ' f' 'J' f ,, , 'f 'i?'1? I V - L I . rttt 1 f i.. . ff' r 'Q fl! ' 'fm' '- .A 4--I 3 - f MRS. VIRGINIA MISS RAQUEL POTTS RODRIQUEZ Attendance Secretary French MR. THEO PRATTES MR. ROMEO Science ROMERO MRS. LUPITA Lqfin RODRIQUEZ MR. LUIS SALINAS Science Athletics ,,,,-.,7.:,. , , R 1 Af Q sw--' MRS. GLENDA SALKELD English MRS. ODALEE SCHOBER MRS. INA SHAW Cosmetology N. BN 11 4 Q i . . ills., .r' .1 n VN' asg Paper mache globes aren't easy to build and very hard as a geography class proiect. Mr. Vernon Rathkamp after three tries, finally completed the globe. Faculty Around the world in 80 days 'N nn, 'S-J WW . H, ! , 5... ' f . YV - in .R .... K :J MR. BILL SHIVELY MRS. MOZELLE MRS. PEGGY STEIN MR. AYRES Athletics SLAVICH Physical Education STODDARD MRS. NATALIE Attendance Secretary MRS. DOROTHY MCIII1 SIMMS MISS DORIS SLY STINSON MRS. ELVA TAMEZ Business Business English Home Economics MRS. HELEN TEMPLE Distributive Education MISS CELIA TIJERINA Physical Education A .,. ,,. T 19, -,W V S 'i Zi! 4,..,r-'-u--..-- .vc A.. W, S ,Ng .. :K as- ' yy' . Z - .. sq ' ' . Q L A A . 1 ' . ' ' - 'L i fs:f.Q'f f ' up ' 'Z .Q ' PA ' .r 4--v MRS. ELIZABETH VAKEY Registrar MISS LINDA VERESTIQUE History MR. JESSE WADE History MRS. SHARON WARREN Science MRS. LESLIE WATSON History vcd., 'A fi . .sp L, . ' K .42 7 ' If MRS. LYNN WHEELER Science MRS. HELGA WILLIAMS Health MR. TERRELL WILLIAMS Athletics MR. CLAUDE WILLIAMSON Electrical Trades MR. THOMAS WILSON Science I t ,iii F dl A -.a Hows' .15 -1 MRS. PATRICIA WINSTEAD Art MR. EUGENE WOLFE Social Science MRS. MARY MONTEZ Workroom MRS. JOSIE YBARRA Physical Education MR, PETE ZUNIGA Physical Education General physical science teacher, Mr. Dave Barrows, leans on the door while also keeping an eye on his class. K is ,3 Q. WW' 'J 1 -gg, , gif! - fUpper rightj New teachers: Miss Sheila Parker, Miss Raquel Rodriguez, Miss Glenda Salkeld, Miss Lupita Rodriguez, Miss Noel Johnson- Hodge, Mrs. Helga Williams, Mrs. Vicki Moore, Mr. Richared Garcia, Mrs. Sharon Warren, Miss Patricia Finch, Mrs. Lola Bell, Mr. Richard Brown, Mrs. Elva Tamez, Mr. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Rob- erta Easterling, Mrs. Olga Crespin, Mr. Dave Bar- rows, Mr. Douglas Anderson, Mr. Anastacio Bueno, Mr. Monty McMillan, Mr. Pete Zuniga. fabovej Les lngenues sponsor, Miss Dolores Flores, reads oath to the new officers. frightj Mr. Larry Brown, vice-principal, is caught by surprise. Easultx Ring in the new ll 1 I ' tr, -- . -f 6 ,JA i is ' wff'f,..4L,ff3i14d,:Ys?'.z , . ,.. . . .. .,.. g V 1 If ..,-,,... . I ' my fAboveJ Seniors in the library this year are Richard Dieckow, Mrs. Jamie Cormier, librarian, Edward Vargas, Gloria Benitez, Kathy Odom and Jimmy McCarthy. fbelowj Principal's aides are Mrs. Odalee Schober, sec., Rosa Quintero, Charmaine Rapstine, Candy Parker, Margie Galle, and Mrs. Elizabeth Vackey, registrar. 'II Faculty Gratis Giving up their study halls and advisories, certain stu- dents have worked in the of- fice of principal, vice-princi- pal, counselor, attendance, teachers' workroom, book- room, library, and in science laboratories. In the principal's office, there are five seniors and eight underclassmen working under the direction of Mrs. Odalee Schober, secretary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Vakey, registrar. There are four seniors working for Mr. Brown and Mr. Flores, vice-principals, and nine underclassmen. Counselor's aides are kept very busy throughout the year. There are five seniors and seven underclassmen. The attendance office has five seniors and underclass- men under the direction of Mrs. Ginny Potts and Mrs. Mozelle Slavich. There are seven seniors and seven underclassmen working for Mrs. Mary Montez in the teacher's workroom. There is only one senior working for Mrs. Nancie De- vilbiss and seventeen under- classmen that handle the rush at the beginning of school, between semesters, and at the end of the school year. The Science Department also has students assisting in the laboratory classes. They assist in demonstrations and keep supplies reqdy for expe- riments. 7 xl. Faculty Something to do 12 ,og Q Af ,,.,,....f fUpper leftl Helping Mr. Larry Brown are seniors Yo- landa Casarez, Velma Alaniz, and Irene Escamilla. fLower leftj Seniors working in the teachers workroom are Yolanda Perez, Diane Leyva, Hermine Herrera, Ro- salinda Leyva, Mrs. Mary Montez, teacher's aide, Ma- delyn Comfort, and Nancy Menchaca. fUpper rightl Seniors working as lab assistants are Rhonda Reichel, Marvin Cannon, Ken Horn, and Mickey Meyer. flower rightj Assistants working in the library are Becky Quesenberry and Celia Ochoa. K , 1- Irv., --X .- 1.1-m.n.sf.N.., 9 'ww I 5 X . fTopJ Seniors in the attendance office are Diana Amador, Mrs. Teresa Farias, aide, Stella Galin- do, Mrs. Ginny Potts and Mrs. Mozelle Slavich, attendance clerks, Norma Castilleia and Timmie Arcos. fleftj Working in the bookroom is Hazel Hargrove the only senior assisting Mrs. Nancie Devillbiss. ftop rightj Seniors assisting Mr. Eu- gene Bishop in his office were Larry Leffler, Lucy Morin, Kathy lvens, Rosemarie Gonzalez, Irma Vasquez and Yolanda Paz. 9 pnisgiu-nu-:nu Faculty The lounge n ..-W -- 140 we X 1 M lA it , 3-A .V in -Q --w-...i w in , VS' h, X ' , Q -i Q -- A sf is c .. ccic so 'A uw 'I' i if 'fire ...H Q x A As their off-period bell rings, teachers, Mr. Richard Hill, General Physical Science fupper rightl, Mrs. Caroline Meurer, substitute fupper leftl, and Mr. Hardy Cannon, sociology fbottomj, find their way to their sanctuary, the lounge, to recuperate from a day's classes. glasses Beginning of the beginning The year was much like other years. A few changes were made but nothing that deviated too terribly from the norm. There were the usual pep rallies for the athletic teams. Students attended assemblies held by the admin- istration or faculty for educa- tional and recreational pur- poses. And of course if a stu- dent was interested in becom- ing a member of any club he would have the opportunity to attend the banquets held at the end of the school year. If he was lucky he might even have missed a few days to at- tend a convention. Senior class officers were: Albert Garcia, president, Mario Gonzalez, vice-presi- dent, Alice Mermeia, secre- tary, Mario Moreno, treasurer and Rita Rocha, reporter. Jun- ior class officers were: Arnulfo Luna, president, Rene Morin, vice-president, Toni Hernan- dez, secretary and Linda Vas- quez, treasurer. Sophomore class officers were: Robert Duran, president, Yamilet Ar- ciniega, vice-president, Elma Alaniz, secretary and Rudy Olivarri, treasurer. Freshmen class officers were: Richard Serrato, president, Leticia Perez, vice-president, Brenda Pacheco, secretary and Mario Moreno, treasurer. Throughout the year there was the regular clthletic com- petition. The school was en- grossed in decorations of ma- roon and gold during spirit week. The Junior-Senior Prom was held in February followed by the Military Boll in April. The Maroon and Gold Prom, held in May, was the last prom of the year. The primclry reason for this prom is to announce new maiorettes, cheerleaders, military officers, and Indi- anette officers. Juniors and seniors were given a special opportunity to attend the Jun- ior-Senior Play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay dur- ing class time. Spirit dances, which oc- curred frequently throughout the year were held in the new lobby. Sponsored by various clubs, they were held after football and basketball games. Part of the 351250 won in the 1969-70 spirit con- test was used for a new totem pole which was erected in the lobby. Money from the con- test was also used forthe Indi- an mosaic lclid in the front lobby. Once again students won another spirit contest. This time it was sponsored by KWEX-TV, channel 41, and Pepsi Cola. The 551,000 prize was presented at a pep rally held in February and a spirit dance was held June 3 at the Convention Center. Publications and Student Council were responsible for the laminated student ID cards. The cards were color coded according to grade level with students pictures on back. Juniors met in January to discuss the possibility of changing the type of senior ring. Because there wasn't a maiority in favor of a new de- sign, two new types of rings were added to the list of choice. Juniors had a chance to order a ring with either a facet stone, the old English H, a blocked H, or an oval shaped one with or without an Indian hecld at the base of the stone. Seniors also wanted to change a design. This change concerned the graduation invi- tations. The invitation that was chosen featured a gold em- bossed lndian on front and a drawing of the school on the inside of the invitation. Or- dering was done in February. Then in March, seniors were measured for cap and gown. The senior dance was held April 24th at the Convention Center. The purpose for Sen- ior Honor's Night, held in May, was to give recognition to those seniors who excelled in 0 particular department. The graduation ceremonies were held in the Municiple Au- ditorium on June 1, 1971. , rf i Mr. E. L. Goldbeck and his assistant organize students for the annual senior class pictur Seniors Students unite for class picture Hope Aceves Chuck Acocks Roland Adame lrma Aguilera Christine Ahr Raul Alanis 42 5 fi A ...,,s.,,v , fl f'w0 f-14 I if Ignacio Alvarez Lorraine Amons Sylvia Anguiano l9nGCi0 Aragon MI' W..-4 -.1 kqzwiiv Num: AlQnIZ Velma Alaniz ichard Alcanlara londina Alcorla oberl Aldana gmac? 431 H-ur , Alice Aldrele Carmen Alva Jesse Alva David Alvarado lsabel Alvarado Diana Amador Robert Anderson Luis Anfu Amelia Al'Gf1d0 When learning, typing can be chaotic, or so Rudy Gonzales Thinks 143 ,l.......--null I Seniors The great escape 'W 'Elf 1,32 ffm: 'if ', I .. , ' 3 t., IW' Escape artist Leon Ramirez leaps to freedom after McCollum pep rally I '5Z -.4-1 aff' MM' Timmie Argos Norma Arizpe Ernest Arocha Douglas Arriaga Johnny Avina Rodger Barnett Donald Baer Martha Barriente Debbie Baker Juan Barrientos Rachel Balderas Frances Barrios Ruben Balle Bridget Bean 144 4 'i -44' Mary Bejar Orlie Berkenbile Oscar Bernal Lois Boswell Oralia Bueno Ernest Bustos Gloria Benitez Linda Bermudez Todd Blohm Eddie Botello Johnny Buentello Joe Cabral FAX arrival of the Harlandale totem pole brings work to Ernest Estrada, Joe Castro and Enrique Reyes of Building Trades 145 46 Earla Wise plays taps for Leroy Kramm as Richard Alcantara, Joe Winters, Rodger Barnett, Joey Sanez, Leonard Dacy pay respects. -N'--6 W .. ' 4 -:sf ., i F? 5 .X S f Seniors ' Precilla Cabral Edward Campbe CO n Q m e n Esther Calderon Harry Campos Mike Cqmqcho Vincent Campos 'C l i M Elva Canales Marvin Cannon Lupe Cantu Yolanda Canales Charles Cansino Yolanda Cantu Modeling windbreakers are Yolanda Canales and John CX Schuetz, m L Q v G 5.31 'H P -.,, :.. ye . , s.c...... :gg L . , HQ N40 Linda Carlin Yolanda Carrillo Gl0riG COSGS Carolyn Carr Paul Carter Pete COSiGS Isabel Carrera Yolanda Casarez 5SGfl'lZ Casillcs Although many of the students may have felt a surge of writer's cramp when filling out all sorts of information cards the first few days of school, they're lucky the whole ordeal lasted but 10-15 minutes. Half of these cards went to the counselor's office where Irma Vasquez, along with other girls had the the tire- some task of sorting and then alphabet- izing the many sets of cards which con- tained over 2,5OO each. 'N-5 wg! NA' 'Aa K QC K A, ,5 , ,, J fx if Thelma Cassiano Alice Castillo Jesse CGSNO Lydia Castilleia Billy Castillo LUCy Cavazos Norma Castilleia Charlie Castleman Johnny Cerda 147 af' , kv L K 4 1 K i l.l ,,' ' A C ,z A' ' V 4 Rafael Cervantes Arthur Chavez Grace Chavez Robert Collins 148 -X.,.l Madelyn Comfort Ruben Contreras Bobbie Cook Cynthia Cortez -wr-H-49' Anthony Cruz Janice Cupples Leonard Dacy DGl'l6f19 Davis Seniors Here a limb, there a limb , Q fs? fiffg ln tug of war, all is fair, as Pat Gaona and Ruben Garcia find out. i Jerry Kraica interviews Cap- tain Atwood Cherry after speaking at the Veterans' Day Assembly. Daniel Dear Jesse De La Cruz Jose De La Rosa Hector De La Torre Bertha De La Vega Elizabeth DeLeon Mag, y 5 il 9 y 5' ., 1 ' i ,si, Af I Q Joe DeLeon David Diaz Delia Dimas Fernando Duron Yolanda Delgado Julio Diaz Becky Dominguez Lupe Duron Tommy Denn Richard Dieckow Arlene Dryzymalla Laurie Edwards 149 5 s Typing daily bulletins is one of the many things Madelyn Comfort does as an assistant in the Teacher's Workroom. Seniors Busy, busy, busy Bobby Elias Irene Escqmillq Martha Ernest Estrada Tommy Evans Delia Farias Juan Elizalde Erminiq Escobedo Espronceda Mary Jo Estrada Edward Faiardo Michael Favor Emma Estrada 150 .22 x 5 ,,,,,,a '+ ..- . fi sl x X ys ' A 'MJ I Sharing her ideas on the dress code, Dee Ann Simpson voices her opinion. -04 '-.AH Jimmy Felan Carmen Eva Flores Rita Flores Ruby Flores Ferndndel Saul Flores Edward Fritz Eddy Fulbright JoAnn Galan '44 -.3 9 '4 'r- 's sl' n 4,4 Q Margaret Galle Bobby Gallegos Oscar Galindo Pete Galindo Stella Galindo ISI 2 In-4 Tossing the pigskin around in P.E. are Joe Sanchez and Joe Pina. ix -. if :swans 'W -o-47:1 043' 270:- -Da Snia Q00 355 Um D548- Q QR? QU'3' 325 .. O 992 I R33 .as ---.N as H no I1 n ZZ? 29.0 H '45'Q Q lil If Q95- ii ll 3.30 El Ill 05' gi ll! ill Ill Ill SQ '1 Ill fo UI 3-3 nn Q- flea. 511 Q 9.3 LL!! E15- 64,- CC : n JK LQ 9? -1 E: Q- 2-va 52 Em QQ Q. 1 1 1 vw ...W W- ... - x 'lxt.....a Ay lA'75l ...Q .ga fd' Odelia Garcia Regina Garcia Rose Garcia Paul Garcia Richard Garcia Daisy Garza Ray Garcia Robert Garcia David Garza 1? 5 7 ' J, U0 Gilbert Garza Inez Garza Martha Garza Raul Garza Rosendo Garza Alfonso Gomez s.,.,,,p Ernest Gomez Barbara Gonzales Elizabeth Gonzales As Mrs. Olga Crespin returns Spanish tests, Diana Leyva looks over her paper and questions her grade. 153 Seniors Confusion, perplexlty fa- cs ef I 'V-'wi Q-07, Y 4' J n n ' , l wr Guadalupe Joe Gonzales Richard Gonzales Rudolfo Gonzales Tina Gonzales Patricia Gonzalez Gonzales Maria Gonzales Rose Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Mario Gonzalez Kathy Gowens lsabel Gonzales 1' lr' in J V 1 z ,-.. , Demonstrating the cool, collected manner of the higher echelon, Gilbert Garza, Joe Pina, Roy Kreusel, and Bernadino Or tega try to retrieve papers blown away during General Rust's visit. 154 Watching the scoreboard Linda Carlin waits patiently. ALI 1 +43 K 1 . -1 H l . 4 -wwf! SHPJ ,yog- Steve Gruppe Roger Grimes Evangelina Guerra Maria Guerra Rachel Guerra N 1 t,:1'ii . if 1 .N Sylvia Guerra Gloria Guerrero Linda Guerrero Danny Guevara Juan Gutierrez i I A i X s .5 it X.-Q 1 -- , ,, fs, 'yt ...nr Steve Gutierrez Ray Guzman Harry Hagerty Tim Hammer Barbara Hampson 155 N-00 Hazel Hargrove Jesusita Ralph Hernandez Willie Hernandez Anita Hernandez Hernandez Ronald Hernandez Alvaro Herrera Mary Hernandez Seniors lnquisilive el R David Herrera Eugene Holden Hermine Herrera Ken Horn Bertha Huizar David Huntress Carolyn Higginbofham Frances Hillie Report card grades are always nerve- wracking as compared in class by Mi- chael Millner, and Christina Rodriguez. 'lar M-My Kathy lvens Helen Jimenez Yolanda Jimenez Charles Kenyon Paul Kerr Sue Koch Patricia JaCkS0n Teresa Jimenez Albert Johnson Jackie Kerr Rick Koch Jerry Kraica At the Edison game, Herminia Herrera, senior captain, introduces one of the military officers ot the Honey Bears. 15 7 Seniors Indidnettes get powdered 5 ...-........e...,.........,,,,,w -..H-,-f-- -sv-'Q-Q-v--'---'s- mmm W' 4 ' ' 'A L . Fl: i Q . X Band girls and lndianettes battle it out for the dubious honor of being powder puff football champs. aft W isa Roy Kreusel Martha Landin Carol LoScoula Rosa Leal Larry Leffler Diana Leyva Jackie Lake Jo Lois Langdon Ellen Laughter Vangie Ledesma Albert l-eml-'S R0Ym0nd LeYVCl X M f-J' Aw-..A0 5 , 5 Rosqlinda Leyvq Alfred Longoria Ruben Lopez Margie Lung Rosa Maciel Dan Lillard Mike Lopez David Lozano Steve Luse Liga Maldonado 'Q .f- ...g-ff eU ' -li ,nv 4 I Z In girlish wigs, Arthur Sepulveda and Pete Galindo lead cheers at the powder puff game. gps' it-fd' ,Ai 'wil' L , X .. ,.... ,,,,,, H.. -'iw ,, Alice Martinez Arnulfo Martinez Beatrice Martinez Belda Martinez Larry Martin 159 S-...Q -...pf Blasita Martinez Isidro Martinez Marie Martinez Fixing her hair, Gloria Guerrero prepares for her sen Elena Martinez Javier Martinez Richard Martinez ior picture. Gloria Martinez Linda Martinez Rosalinda Martinez .ff-ov ...Ag ...J ,ff 'UL Y'-7 Rosario Martinez Rosalie Mata Jim McCarthy Yolanda Martinez Ruben Mata Rose McRae i Looking forward to graduation Alice Mermeia waits to l take her senior picture. l 1 'I 0 i 6 eniors egistration - raduation lf' Q.,-+ 155 we S142 -A 1-New Alice Mermeia Petra Medellin Sylvia Medellin Sarah Medina Pearl Meiia Rosemary Rose Medellin Gloria Medina Lupe Medrano David Mellene Menchaca Nancy Menchaca Carlos Mendez -4 Juli .pvl 'Q Mg? Michael Meyer Michael Millner Cynthia Mendez As if the students did not have enough cards to fill out on registration day, Linda Martinez, and Amelia Aranda find more cards awaiting them in advisory. 161 tx! ...M-gr ' ...B James Minor Martha Mireles Rudy Molano 62 Aurora Montalvo Maria Mora Mario Moreno Imelda Morgan Dorothy Morris Rachel Joe Morales Mary Moreno Lucy Morin JoDelI Muennink Montelongo Seniors Competition has its ups and dowr J-.ang-rg. Ten, nine, eight . . . the Bobcat game seems futile, yet Linda Guerrero believes in I 'il -My 'S fa-up Quo Mario Mungia Kathy Odom John Oebel Simon Orta Martha Ortiz Candy Parker Celia Ochoa Mary Odom Maria Ornelas Bernardino Sandy Paredez Anna Parsons Ortega After Spirit Week, Toni Hernandez presents Cynthia Mendez with the award. 'I 6 64 V ,J Seniors Particlpatin Katheleen Pawelek Yolanda Paz Blanca Perez Lydia Perez Magdalena Perez rf . Richard Perez Rosalinda Perez Yolanda Perez Q X I Finding a method for killing time, Babs Bean converses with friends , - - , tv 's 5 ts Q PM Ka ..f.' e f'f A A .,,,,,..u' Donald Pfannstiel Cindy Pruett Maria Quesada Rosalinda Leon Ramirez Joe Pina Ignacio Puente Becky Quintero Rosemary Ramirez X Richard Pina Thelma Pullin Quesenberry Toni Quintero Celia RGFTYOS i Alice Quinonez Carolina Ramirez C: 'V h, 1 . N +1 it V , E 'Q c -E li . , iw Mary Ramos Leticia Rangel Charmaine Rapstine Jerry Reed Rhonda Reichel 165 Anthony Silva and Raymond Leyva insert outlets during electrical trades class. Playing a cornet is on v ,Q , , liillldsl Checks jlffaxl 4.-li J e thing, cleaning it is another, as Juan Vasquez finds. 'f Jeannette Rendon Lydia Resendez Enrique Reyes Juanita Reyna Frank Rincon 166 Jerry Rincon Rose Mary Rioias Juan Rios John Rivera l ,ff x Leticia Rivera Deborah Rizzo y Brenda Robbins i Roger Robles Irma Rocha l 12.3 'W . '21 Rita Rocha Christina Rodriuez Johnny Rodriquez Pete Rodriguez Rosalie Rodriguez Silvia Rodriguez Blanca Rodriquez Javier Rodriuez Josie Rodriguez Richard Rodrigez Rudy Rodriguez Terry Rodriguez Margie Luna watches for the players as Toni Hernandez and Sandy Paredez stand near the goal post sign. 167 4 Seniors . Une more flight to go Yolanda Rodriguez Yvonne Rodriguez Yolanda Roel Lupe Rosas 168 NZ' 3 Richard Rosas Della Ruiz Cynthia Sabala Stella Salas Rachel Salazar Carl Rosenthal Delpha Ruiz Jose Saenz Hortencia Salazar Richard Salazar As o Vhusllboy in the iunior-senior play, Larry Martin carries trunks up five flights of stairs. Y V-X,.sf:.w-Q. , -- as Asxk QNX. 3 x . , . .qi fiA Q I1-L Filling out forms is a tedious iob which Norma Castilleia, ...ai .J was Delia Saldana Diana Salinas Sylvia Salinas 'F' ,-Q ly 'iii 'iii' A w . Conrad Sanchez jge Sqnchel Esther SCInCl1eZ R05q Sanchez Jerry Sanchez Josie Santoy Albert Garcia, and Mary Lou Flores try. Qi? ,I Rosalinda Segura Betty Sens Humberto Serenil Anthony Sauceda John Schuetz Anthony Seguin l69 s, 1 'YY S.-af LO N-.lf +I X Zi-1 Ada Sevilla Dee Ann Simpson Abel Sisneros Elisa Solano Adela Solis Jerry Solis Debra Solsona Mario Soria 70 David Sosa Dawn Sparkman Sharon Stockton James Swearingen Seniors Enthusiasm Q - 6 pumps- w ' mi At a pep rally, Denise Villarreal gets a spirit award by Alice Mermeia. l i After having continuous trouble with one of the welding machines, Mr. William Himlin supervises Donald Pfannstiel. sf' N George Tafoya Alfred Talamantez Jackie Tappen Ruben Teieda Jane Thigen Alonso Torres nf- Linda Torres Sylvia Torres Judy Toscano fd Y? Juan Trevino Blanca Uriegas Charmaine Velma Uriegas Tumlinson Mary Valdez Patricia Tuttle Roger Valdez Policarpio Valerio 171 ws rl 72 Seniors The agony cmd the ecstasy l S At University Interscholastic League band contest, Joel Vasquez stands inspection while Alfred Talamantez worries. 0-ai! 1' 3 A ,Q T . ' 1. Mn- f w., , l -, V Jack Van Winkle Mary Vara Irma Vasquez Rudy Vasquez Lilia Vela Rebecca Vela Beverly Van Zqndf Edward Vargas Juan Vasquez Vangie Vasquez Mary Vela Linda i l i l l Football sweetheart, an annual event, brings tears of ioy to Alice Mermia. 'ai U 3 m ff l Q E ,, rv' w ' 1 Gregoria Venegas Gloria Vera Edgar Villa Abraham Villarreal u-4-4' LPJW A 'Ss ..f-I 4 Denise Villarreal Diana Villarreal Michael Walgus Dan Walton Mary Ware J 'Y if i l 1' . ' f x It . 5 XL N,-,,dy .:+f Qi ,,ffff if F X, fi Nancy Wilber Gordon Wilson Edward Winston Johnny Yanas Angie Zepeda 173 , , xv' ,. ' is 'Z' V, ,4', 4 i f V, , VVLL '. x , f 'x s, t it l ! :ar 6 H 1 V' 'K fg- l ll I Richard Debbie Adameflm Candelaria Javier Aguilarf9j Ralph AguiIarf10j William Aguillonf9j Elmo Alunllllol Armando Aggbgdgflm Adolph Aguilarfl lj AguiIarll0J Joe Aguilarfl0j Gerard Armando 50'1d'0 Albvrhl9l Alderefellol Eloisa Acostof9j Blanca AguiIarU0l Ida Aguilarfl U Miguel Aguilorwl Aguillonfl lj Aguirrell U R0l79 l AlC0 'lUfUl9l Teresa Alemanf9 Arima Adqmefl lj Irene AguiIarfl0J Oralic AguiIIonf9j Gene AhrU0j Danny Allenfl ll is Twirling for the Highlands pep rally is Yolanda Garcia, iunior. Faculty members are Mrs. Patsy Cotter, Mr. Anastacia Bueno, Mr Jesse Wade, Mr. Siewchan Lack- NYS an, and Mr. Zed Ayedelott. 74 ln the football bleachers, Wanda Wood and Guillerminia Vasquez, sophomores, brave the wind during a Veleran's Day assembly. .. L ' A' L 1 .gd ' .. lgf . ? -Magi, .,., . A 4 ,, Q E , J , h -F' , 1 ' 'Y , nh 1 GUY Allillflol JoAnn AIonzo19J 'VOM AlVCfCd0f9J Rose AlvaradoUOD Grace Manual Alonxofl lj Juan Alvarudoll0l Alfred Alvarexfl lj Almendare1f9J Alice AIvaradoQ9j Rim Alvdwdvfl U Alice Alvore119J Nick AImondarezC9J Underclassmen: Ace-Ant Cast your face To The wind 1 air' f , 2, if F. -5 K K 'gn-2 3 X ' In 5 1 ' 1 If XX, lqybgyg AlvqyuQ9j Sandra Alvqruf9j Alice Andersonfl lj Linda Anguianof9 Janis Alvarezll lj David Amayaf9j Linda Andrewsflm Cindl Aniolfl lj Mqfggm Carmen Amonsfloj Philip Andrewsfl lj John Anlhonyfl0 Alvarazflm 'I7 76 oo 'W . 4 , rg My Q The Spirit Committee, sponsors 1 i 2 iii fn-'ff . Q!! 1 of Spirit Song Contest, sing song composed by Mr. Anostocio Bueno's homeroom. Underclossmen: Ant-Ben Tune of ci kind f , A. A. ,,. f - A ,gh an . Mary Jana Yamila! Rosa AroIIanaUOJ VOIWIU AYUPUU U Hilda Arredandof9j Norma Arriolafl IJ Celia AviIaC9J I-5040 A'5'0i9J Anthonyfloj Arcinisgafwj Frankie Yolanda Arachal9J Mary Affgdondowj Alice Avilafl lj Diane Avilafl U MUVY AYHOU U Annette Elperanza ArevaloUOD Frank Avilafl U SYMU AViIUi9i Arciniegaf9j Arcoxf I oy Nu- I I S in k,b' . se- i 1,-5,4 X?-Q U A - A Y Q ., 4' gi Norma Avinuf9J David Barafi U Johnny Luis BGfYillIfOlfi0J 508571 Dolores Bubidofi U Delia Borof9j Barbosafi U Robert ldvmdnnfi U Mary BaileyflOj Barbara Barbeyfw Elilublm l9 i'n 5i10i AI Bcumfoiioi Morgan Baileyfl U Bobby Bqrbgyfl lj Burbozafim Pedro Barricnfaswj Carl Baufisiaiim Riia Bakerfl U Eshlla Barbosaf9J A9005 507501007 H9P' Baffimfioi MUVY hlffaniioi Rolin Baliesferosf9j Esier Barbosafl U Doioru Barrerafi U' Magdalena Rvbiff BOIVYCHU U Andrew larriolfi U Adilfd BarrioniuQ9j Karon Baumonnf9j Bcnavidexfl U Jesse Barrienlesf9J The Harlandale Happening is sponsored by the sopho- more class to raise funds for class projects. Dancing to the music of the Demands is Carol Martinez, junior. 7 1 xii . 2 -Qu. -fmi 2.2 if xi a an ggi Q45 U' X l , f' fl s as if-1 4 1'- il-.ui i M 5 ' , . ' i ZFX X M.. Q., .,, Q, fax 4 ,ri 74? -fr S 1 s 4 . V it N' N 6 'V X fl g .sa l Q .Q K , ,f S 4-1-r 5w Ex44giw gymhx -:-,.m-Q Ms ' X J' Y if-vf ,fd Af in , L . v. Kg -1 .fi xx I, Diana Bonuviduflii Nara Behixf9j Bgffy Blqgkwqllfl lj Michael Boqgllofl lj Cindy BrownU0j 5YIvia Brnnda Shirley Blancasl9j linda Baubelfllj Cordelia Brownll U Bonnvidosll U Bielsfieldll ll Dgnigg Blowfl lj jug, Bgughgnwj Henry Brownf9Q Baldamar Pamcla Shirlny Blundyllm Dale Bowlesl9J ROY Bvffflloflof Banila119J BiolefieIdf9l Teresa Barrogol9D Dwayno BawIesl9J Ridldrd BurrelIl9J i Gary Mary Bilonill0i Doris BaswolIl9J Lynda Bralcherfl0J Jvvl 5U 0U9hSl9l larkenbilelloj Brion Blacklloj Eslhar BernaIf9j Rabori Blackllm Yolanda Bernall l oy Sfrumming the guitar and singing a Spanish song, Una Logrima pQr1u Amor, Priscilla Galvan entertains the crowd ol the Indianettes Shindig. Eugenia BuVIerU0j Jimmy CabrerafIOQ Guillgfminq Eliz Culdoronf9j Mary Camachofl U Dora CabreroU0j David Cqdgnafloj Cadenall lj Luis CamuchoQ9j Helen Camachof9J Syl in Camacho IOJ Mary CamariIIol9J Underclassmenz Ben-Cam Singing - signing Dolan: Jun !uslosfl0J Bustamanvefl U Peggy Buslosfluj Sophia Barnard BulIorf9l lusfumanfef 1 01 Freddie Busfillofl I J in V 1 f Sv l ' ii rrr ,A Hhe scribble party, Joe Ramirez, Linda Vasquez, Rachel Tellez, and Linda Villareal, iuniors, sign annuals outside. 179 0 ,,..,g , rt W x X N I x MQ' ,,'!,f,:':.:RL fk ' 49 X Steven CcmpaU0j Olivia CanaIesf9j Roman Ccnsinolllj Janie Cunfuf9j Lindo Cunlufl lj Sam Cunluf9l Suzanne Francn CarriIIoUOJ Cynlhia Camposf9j Diana CcnodofI0l Freddy CanVuf9l Julio CanluU0l Richard Ccnfufl lj Dolores Carmonf9l CarrancoflOl Mary Carrixalfl U Underclassmen: Cam-Cha Boom . . . boom :Tl qu' A was ull' .1 i ,L,,,,,. David Carrilloll I I ll , nl: ! Conversing during the Shindig held on October 21 are Lupe Vasquez, iunior, and Yamilet Arciniega, sophomore. p Mr. Gerardo Gonzalez allows Joel Dimas, sophomore, to enter the basket-l ball game after faking his ticket. l 'l all i ,a 13 . In keeping the bond to time, Zane Lindsey, sophomore, grooves to the beat of a different drum. . ,Q L V ' if a , , . - , ., .J K - 'l , ,A 4. 5 my A , 3 ' .,,, , ' A f ,I 1 3' V ,, A V, , .3 '-5' 4. -A A 5 A ,- -aw ' f.f ' ' ' Q ' 'iii , ff if I ii M W '-ifwf fe rx i ,1 ' 'f' nnnn i f f AQA in X MQ V 0, , , , I , fr 1 A 1 fx 0 ' . ' ' ' 3' -9 1' 1 X 1 I X . ,V , Uv i Q J ,i W fe- , vw' J 3'-. V, , If I ,c f -, ., '74 i i 4 n4,i H--dir . f , it if an Q il QA: . 'i -.,,W,i Q ' ' ' 0 Q f gl 0 in i , gi Qnjai-.Q Daniel Sandra Emma CasviIIof9j Rosclindu Joel Carmonof9j Henry Cuvazos19i Gldte Chaconll0j Elaine Clldlmdnllol Casanovuflm Cassianoflfij Eslella Cosvillofl lj CasVilloU0j Daniel Castell lj Norma 10559 Cl flmPi0f'il0l Alberi Cl'l0V3fUfl0l Alfred Cosurexfi ll Diane Cas!ellanof9J Joe Cosfillofl lj Simon CasIiIIo19j Cynthia Cavczosfl U Vlfglnla Cl'0PUil ll D'-'5'0'l Y Jone1CosiIIasflOJ I Luis CasvillejoCl0D Johnny Ca:7iIlofiOi Tony Caslillofl ij Cas0orenaf9Q Mary Cazaresii ll Glenda Chaxef9j Cl1avexfl0J Teresa CasilIosfiOi Riva Casvilleiailoi Virginia Cosfilloi9j Dalia Caunderf9j Julie Cervan!esi9l Slella Chavezli ij Mary Sammy Cisnerosf9j Abel CoIIazof9j Larry Condof9j Fernando Tina Cordovof9j Bertha Coranadoi9j Casimiro Cortazf9j Chatwoodtl U Margaret Jozelie Coloseil lj Mdfio C0l'ldGi9J Controra9f9j Eldc Cordowaywj Carolina Irma Corvezf9j Mike Chetwoodfl Il CIaudiof9j Donny Cookcgy C srtezU0j Using different tactics, Humberto Fresnillo, iunior, attempts to free himself from the tiresome labors of study hall. if so A Lupa Cortezfl U Lydia Corfgzfloj Santana Cortuf9j Julia CosteIloQ9j Nancy Covgllwj David Cuwanfloj Brando Cowlayfwj Connie CrouU0j No loitering wif Underclossmenz Che-DeL ...R , o og fir -0 ff LS, o. Q .Q , mh o , :,. , ,, 4 I Rl. K T' I ? 2 f - ' -N' ...r 2 5 Wu--GAP' 4 ' i ! ' N i Sam Crosslundfl U Rudi' CVUIU U David DsHoyosf1 U Charley De La Cynfhiu Cruxfloj BYVOU Lindo DeHoyosfi lj Penufi U E,g,llu CNIUO, DanieIsonf1Oj Alien De La Cru1f9j Anhur Da La Ida Cmzrgj Thomas Danyshfi lj Ciro De La Rcsal9j Johnny Cruzf9j CYHWG Gar1af9j Bernard De la G . ' Josie CruzfiOj Dm-'b 'Uf'f9i MUHUGI D9 1-CI V990f9i Concenfrohng on the nohonol sport known os gurl- Anlonio umm omunoy JW. De La watching, Robert Ramos Takes o long look. K 'h Dcwoj M 'i D' Lo Vmi' U Gor1ofl0j Catarlno DeLeonf9 Ido Duloonf I OJ Underclassmen: DeL-ESQ -v4 L x www Making preparations l 'f if J, -A M., G' R 3 r lx -we A x s Linda DoLeonf9j Yolanda Deleanfl lj Alvina Dolgadol9j Irene Delgadoll0j Richard Delgadof9j David DeLoshf9j 184 N ' . la D ,,g an O' in QW ff- ,Q aiii 'in' .9 tri Q F5915 R 4 1 W r, 5 'Wk . Q X K K fi Qk. ii kk f if ,yn ,4-' 'ff Q .f Q , vw . Nu , A f' jp - Mario Del Parfi De Vallll lj Puerrofl lj Alex Dia1f9j Elvira Del ReaIf9j Fred Dinrlerfl U Rasulinda DeSanriagof9j Donna DeSoffl0j Glorea DeSoro1I lj David Diazfl U Hedor Diazll lj Lupe Diazll0j Mickey Diazfl lj A ' 4-N KA.. '.,, 1 Sylvia Diaxf9j Fern Diggesfl U Jon Dimasll0l Jenean Dahmanfl lj Alma Domingue1flOj David Domingrezll lj ,ri in -' --w., f s K Gloria Dominguexl9l Helen DaminguezflOj JoAnn Daminguezll U Mary Dominguezf9j Sfephen Daminguezllol David Dubaisll lj um V 2 if ! 3411 i Q. N 2 w 'V',l,' X 4 , ..--,, x X 1 I um ,Q 6 ','yg'fW 'yi1?l1.-ifgir-f'4 -' ,ff r iw-.., .D if ' rl xi -i 14v'aA'3h .1 I , W Up. , s r... 5.- xtv. . ,, 6l'f'A' xx an M 2 A 3 ,sn '-.MQ 3 71' NX 'H X .fi K 1 .L -'x ' w fl 3. M 1 . 5 , 'ff .-' v x ' '1 ' wx Y .y Q , , x 5 ,W til 3 '. 4. W x. F L4 Fw: ,., KM e g Z1 5 ,H gyg l s is I , X X, F' C, . gg iff' ' ' it l 1 i if X t .1 .Ti sygl lv l Y 5 - E -' '- if 1 1 LL , in -Q fs , fi, 1 Mary DugoshUOl Jimmy Jennifer Dunnf9l Eckermanil0J Alexander Duranfl ll Robert DuranUOJ Mike Dyalfloj Debbie Eckermanfl ll Ruben EIiasf9l Stephanie Ellisilol Linda Engbrocklll Diana EscamiIIaQ9l Hector EscobedoilOJ 7 pf' iw., Linda Escobedofl U Albert EsparzaQl0j Arnulfo Esparzaf9J Gloria Esparzaf9j Mary Esparzoil lj Roger Espcrzafl0J Arranging the props for the Houston Portwood Game, Toni Hernandez junior cheerleader, struggles with the four foot teepee Underclassmen: Esp-Flo Searching, never finding 186 M iiirziiiril -49 '11, .. .. Q Q . Q. ' fy, ' Q' i Ls 1 Diane Egpinqgqwj Luis Esquivelll lj Yvonne Eslradaf9J Vikki Faikusfl ll Yolanda Bruce Fikesll ll David Flelcherll ll An99l Flvvvl9J Ernest Egpinozafl lj Mary Esquivelll lj Cheryl Evansl9l Vickie Favorfl0Q FGYl'lGhd0lll0, Janet Flanaganf9J Albert Flaresfl lj Angelica Flcresfl I Marina Espino1af9j Norma Esquivell9i Coleen Evansll0J Rachel Felanf9j Consuelo Rosemary Richard James Evansll ll James Feluxfl lj Figueroal9j Espinozal9j Exquivelll lj Kathy EvansflOl Ana Femendezfl0l Ruben Chrisiine Nikki Faikusll lj Sylvia EsproncedaflOj Esiradufl lj Fernandezll lj lucy Esquivelll0j Mickey Esiradafl ll is my ,, fgggf 2 ' ,V 4 vii, ,, ,,, aw 4, , x Wwg 'r ,f'fv A 1' 8 Z ' x Us HK 'W A x ' f!?'4P'1,f Jog Florggfloj Marisila FloresllOj Mary Floresfl0l Pedro Floresfl lj Mqriq Flgregfl lj Mary Floresfl0l Mike Floresl9J Robert Floresl9l Mike Bryant, sophomore, Michael Millner, senior, and Leroy Kramm, sophomore, look for luggage during the McAllen trip. M., L ws was . A - l 1 -'J ' is 3- s ii e f f'fiil M David Flo,-MU lj Diana Floresl9l Elsa Floresfl lj Gregory Floresl9j Dgliq Flgyggfl lj Edward FloresflOl Frank FlorexflOj Joe Florssll0l During Spirit Week Cordelia Ramon hos c baffling time frying lo slraighlen oul The spiril chain for lhe pep rally. 187 all ,ug ,z -,L: g A ' Y' A x y' 935 05' - 1. x nr . .,fEi 'l:'45 sy:vn r , A . .1 A - fyrfr K :rf 1 --3 A-Tiisi-W Mx, V ,, X K H Ed Monrelongo and Carlos Loza b ttl ' h no a e wrt icicles, while Diane Rodriguez and Gloria Watson look lmllilfii 'i '. lf il, A if 1 A ,' Yllala .113 ff, . ufiqegtaa 91.4 W A-V A ' On. Underclassmen: Fra-Gar The icicle break Q . 1 ,. -'H Q ' K f I , 1 ,tr t ' fx , I ' J x I A- 4 .4 0-AJ Sylvia Fragosof9D Ray Frelmanfl U Fernando Friosll ll Arthur Fuen!esU0j Sandra Fuenlesll lj Cindy GaIindoll0j Dale Frqgiqffl lj Humberto Rosalinda Friasllol Jerry Fuenruf9l Linda Fuchsl9j Gregory Herberr Frozierf9j Fresnillofl U Jesse Fri01U0J Liz Fuenreslwj Carlos Galanll0J Gdlindoll ll nn Fri sll 'll a Rose Galindoll0j 18 Brenda GUIIQUOQ Blanch Gdlwnll ll Pamela Gallogosl9l Edvfflfd Gclmullol Priscilla Galvanfllj HGCVOY GGmb00l9l f-si 9 M... ,, , ,M nts 4' J' J 2 - vw Q M, . , -f 3 ff A N .4 J 1 f 1 -ff-4 ,' ,. 1 N ' V' ff' -- 1 4 From an exciting love scene. in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay , are Alice Anderson, iunior, and Mike Favor, senior. 'C7 -wma NJ' 9 Q ' V , iw 1' A i 'Q' .. , ' , ,g - l 40 , T - ,.. A 2 ef f- N- J -f fa J. .25 , if if 1 M, ' ' . A l Virginia Goanafl lj Debra Gargiaf9j Guillermo Horiencia Gnrcial9J JoAnn Garciafl U Libby Garciafl U Mary Garciafl lj R0Yf 9 d Gaffiawl l Alice Gqrciqfl lj Dolofgj Gufgiqfloj Garciafl0j Ido Garciall U Josie Garciafl ll Lorella Garciaf9J Mary L. Garciall0l R050 Gafflflll Ol l Aurora Garciaf91 Edward Garciaf9l Gus Garciafl ll Jesse Garciafl lj Juanita GarciaQl0j Martha GarciallOD Rachel Garciufl ll Ruben G0'4lUi9l Hecfor Garciallol l 189 l l 90 4 F Ruben Gqrgiau rj Yolanda Alma Gnrzcll IJ Sandra Gqrciqft tj Garciafl li Armando Garzaf9J Sipriqno Ga,-ciqfpy Milne GarnorUOJ Bertha Gorzafl U Tomo: Gnrciaf9j Robert GarnicaQ10J lofty Garzafl U Alma Gar1afl0J By answering questions asked by typing students during class, 2nd Lt. Ngo Tri Thinh tries to explain the unusual and interesting customs of the Vietnamese people. 5 W7 ' 2' .f lv - , 5 M' Underclassmenz Gar-Go Foreign affair , ' f ff ' f ' I .avi - I ,J P! 5 I. Carlos Gcrzafl lj Cynlhia Gor1afl0j Diana Garzafl lj Diana Garzal9J Emma Gar1af9J Fernando Garzafl0J 'S 1 as Q ,S S f if .l ,, ,T A . 'z , V 1 .fx ll, , A U .., W I Fidel GarzaQ9j Gilda GarzaC9l Grace GarzaUOQ Lelicia Garzaf9J Lydia Garzafl U Magclalena GarzaUOJ . Marlon Gar1all0J Rosalie Garzafl lj Mary Garzafl lj Rudy Garzafl ll Mike Gar1al9l Sylvia Garzafl U Milne Garzafl Il Sylvia E. Garzafl lj Norberf Garzal9l Sylvia P. Garzafl0l Rebecca Gorzafl ll Thelma Garzaf9J Q.. Q- s ,.-A Xe-f, ,Aw new 'A ' X 'V-. f g . . gm V' ,, 4. Hx. I 1, ,. IQ L ! ... Yolanda GarzalIOJ Irene Gascafl0J Ray Jean Gaslonfl lj Anthony Gawlikfl 13 Johnny Gerardol9J Anna Gibsonil lj Sharon Glowneyll lj Beverly Goeschll lj Dwighl GoeschC9l Alice Gome1Q9l Anita Gomezil ll Diana Gomezll lj vs Dave Gonzalesfl U Diana GonzaIuf9J Glovgc Marin GonzaIuf9J Dobro Diana Gon1cIesQ9J Gon1oIasC9Q Norma GonzuIasU0j Eldu Gonmlssfl lj Helen Gonzalssf9J Dalia GonzuIesfIOJ FF dd G I Delia GonznIes1I 01 .x , 3 :ff 'Wx 'v-wfil Q RN fjwN XM L xx- X 192 N , vs. N 2 fm , ' : .4 .. -, X ,, X M Q ,. ? x, A ' x ' W.. i ,A .VI Q fb' . ,, V k:1'Zfi'V' Robert Gonzalosfl I Q Roberf GonzaIasQIOj Rogev GonzaIesf9j Rosulinda Gon1cl0sf9J .ai Thelma Gonzolesi I oy Yolanda Gonzulesf I Ol li Underclassmen: Gam-Gon Drama, exhibitions 3 1 s Y H 5 ZAV . ,J i ' H , - - nf Alice Gonmlufl IJ Johnny Anvonio GonzcIuf9J Gonzolnll lj Jon GUl1lGlDZf9J Dolores Margarita Gonzalozll lj Gloria GonzalezfI0l Gonzalnll lj Mary Gonzclufl U Alice Anderson, junior, lis- tens to advice at rehearsal. 4 II 1 44 ,M N Q--N. 1,5 ie - ,f G A ' I 0 ' if .QB Jesse Garcia, iunior, Robert Rosales, and Frankie Y, 'Hi' h i , . K Arevalo, sophomores, await Veterans assembly. Q2 N X737 I T 1 of f -1 K kb , i g D .5 'Jim L '.,if5rk' I 2 li 1f1:.5gy2y 5? ,i audi Q. i 6 'K z . M sf: sssa -ff it , -. ' M so Patricia Grimuf 101 Henry C-uorraC9j Martha Angollta Mary GUIIYIUIIKIOD Lindo Toni HQIIUOJ Vicki HardyC9D Patricia GrubbsQl0Q Robert GuorraCl0Q Guorrorofl lj Guovarawl lrondo HainufIOj Halbqdig,-fl U Annum Charles Harlonfl0l Veronica Sylvia Guorrcfl0J Roxanne Mary GutierruUOJ Dolorn HcIlC9j Hamptonf9j Guaiardofl lj Arnold Gucrraf9D Guorrnrofl IJ Olvido Gutiorruf9j Augie Guorrawj Cynthia Rudy GuoruroUOJ 503' GUfilffl1f9J Christina Guorraf9J Guarrorofl lj Steve Gunrrarof9J Vino' G 'i 1f9l Debbie Gulrrafl0l Margin Yolanda Irma Guxmanfl lj Gunrrorof l OD Guerrorofl OJ Yolanda Guarrorof9J f Y 4 , gi' SZ-2,s4Z9,x. , X , r ,J 3' Mg lad? E t J. . Christine Darrell HarveyU0j Hastingsfl Il Cynthia Harvsyf9J John Hathowayll0j Underclossmen: Gri-Her in will t K larbara uma-ilaffi IJ Herman Hauschildtf9l Moving on X O X - 14 t rr1 fl s on fm, 1 ,!:' LSA? K 'SNSTY James Honryfl0J 'X Abel Hernandnfl U 3, nr- iw: ,IS A 'l'f? s fs rr i Abolino Hllda Hornandnl I op Hornandozfl OJ Anastacia Irene Hornande1f9J Hornandoxf9l James Aurora Homandufl OJ HarnanduQ9l Jun Eugnno Hornandufl U H0rnandoxf9l Visiting with iuniors Gus Garcia, contest head, Mar- tha Arizpe, and Dolores Bar- rera, Henry Pena of KWEX- TV discusses the progress of the spirit contest. I9 Underclassmen: Her-Joh Hanging around we f ? 4 A V f X A , s W f ,lf I m ,, , Vg , V m flaw ,. ,.1.:.,,. I! X4 I -. f' F AA' f 4 in - V in P , la-f '4 fi-ai S vii . any . . 'Q ai , ...J -, 0 5 A . l slt ' az, N r Lionel Sandy Yolanda Hernandazf9l Hernandezflill Hernandezf9J Maria E. Toni Hernandezfl U Yolanda Hernandezfl ll Tony Hernandezf9l Hernande1U0l Maria F. Tony David Herrerul9l Hernnnde1flOl Hernandezfl0l Gilbert Hurrerafl ll Mary Hernande1f9l Victariano Irene Hererraflll Rosemarie Hernandezflol Paul Herreraf9l Hernandexf9l Virginia Ruben Hernandezfl ll Hernandezfl lj 3 Rosalinda Herreraf9J Sylvia Herreraf9l Victor Herrerufl ll Victor Herrerafl ll Waldo Herreraf9l Baldemar Hidalgofl I Q One of the many students leaving study hall section to browse around in the library is Tony Castillo, iunior. qs. E90 Hldaliolw Ofelio Hinoiosaf9I or 2 l'1'ys 4 A X7 , it Q, Shirley Hoopgrfl lj Gail Hornerf9I Eugene HuerfafIOJ Moria Huertaf9J Odeliu HUUHGUOJ Je Ann Hui1arll0 Qi .,.. Q! s 12 f an Write-ins, sponsored by the Student Council, were often held in the cafeteria toward the end of the Spirit Contest. ll A ' gn y -cl m e , si., e ' ,. A It A f . I-L, N, .- A l 'Q 9 l fl Q Q Mary Huizarll lj Rosalinda Teresa HuizurQlOJ Darlene Jacobsll U Allen Jacquesllm Diana Jimenezfl U Richard jimqnuwl Allen Johnsonflflj Patricia HuizorlI0j Huixarllli James Jocksonf9j Glenn Juccbsl9l Bessie Ilene Jimane1l9J Jghnnig Jghn5U0j Peggy Jghngonfllj Sylvia Huizarll lj Janavarasll0l 197 ' W!- lxfxf 6' ill m X I' ii. ' K , -ggi N , H, e I fl if ,,. 5 ' Roger Johns!onfl0j Linda .lUGf61cl0l Carol KiIlenl9l i I W Carol: Jonesll lj Carol Kenyonl9J Mary Kinglillj Judy Jonesfi U Patrick KerrflOl Patricia Kingfl0l Playing with cafeteria food is the high point of Max Olivare's day. Underclassmen: Joh-Lon Sampling school lunches ' .a t , W ,Qu 5' I xi' '1 ,N gil, 111' 41 6. 5 9. Talking backstage during the Shindig are Miss Christine Luna, Becky Gonzales, iunior, and Debbie Guerra, iunior. X if A' ix XY I 2' IQ -O' X, iv., xo 3, L .3 -2 ' L Xi p Bernice Kirhyfl lj Jon Lagunasfl lj Brenna linda Landruml9D Kirlrpairickflm Sharon Landryfl lj Elizabnih Kachfl lj Dorfy LangdanQ9J Gail Kosubfl0i Daniel laraf9J Leroy KrammfI0l 3 GL if e 2 , i ,Q ,fn . Q .'r E 43 , ' I -oy f L' - ZL, .,Lk - k in 1 my ' I X L 3 W . of M -,3. - s -45 r ' 1' M5 s i 17' 1 i' Q m,... ,.., s ,JN 2 Q, .,.. -- ' -111 T3 ' '. Gabriel Laraf9J Cathy LcrhamQl0J Leonard LofflorfI0l Randy Lawisfl lj Zane Lindnyfl0J Frank Longoriailm Hope Larai9l Alfred loalf9Q Arfhur l.lrmaf9J Roxanne Lowisf9l Barbara John l.ongariaf9J Linda LoraU0i Armando LeaKIOj lefty Lormafl lj Susan LnwisQ9j linsenbiglorfl Il Lucy Langoriafllj Shirley Lasaierfl lj Sylvia Loalfl IJ Connie l0vyfl0i Don Leyvafl0I Lucy lixhrfl lj lynn Longariailoj Danny Andrew Par Lawisfl0j Stanley LindseyUOJ Ronnie Lif9Iefl0j Mary longariafl lj Laskowskillfl lj Lednmafl U Morris Loeffleri9j wax M fs. R V , , .in s A 'sa '1 Preparing his advisory room for spirit week is Joe Wood, iunior. I9 200 .. A 5 gas l Nw 5 ' 1 . A , iff if tr r Olga Longorlulllj Blanca l.0Pllf9J Evnutinl l0P0ll9l MC' l-OPOIU Il Raul Lopexfl ll Mary LDICHUKQJ Arnulfo Lunalllj Raquel LunaU0l Alfrod Lopoxf9j Diana Lape1f9i Hinry Lope1U0j Martha Lope1Q9D Richard LODGING, Sandro LucioUOJ David luncfl ll Thomas LuseUOJ Angela I.opo1UOD Diana Lops1f9l Leo Lopufl ll Orlando Lopozl9l Maria LozanoU0l Armando LunaQlOi Luis lunaQlOl Janet Lut1f9j U nderclassmen: Lon-Mar Time + ff t lpost sq fi I X4 Designing and constructing the goal post poster takes X' Q... N time tor Dee Ann Simpson, senior and Mike Chetwood. a- X S 'Cf Lackland language students Capt. lsmet Suna and Capt. Shen were escorted by Allen Rankin, iunior. Darlene l.uxfl0l Danny Maciasl9j X Elvira Muciasl9l -.rf 0' Luis Maciasl9J Carlos MacielflOl Joseph MacieIf9j Ruth MagaIIane1ll0l Mary Magusiakf9j Debra Mal1anfl0J Sandeo Mahanfl U , ...., . f- ll ' Caroline MaIdonadof9j K - Lana Muidonodquop ' ' Raul MaldonadoilOj , Irene Marinf9j , ' Joe Maldonadof9j I J, x Q Q M l M , fl m Juan Marque1f9J 'H -A -Q Q candy Mmhuiiqi in s l , , Deborah Murtinl9j l' , Lorraine Martinfl ll ,,. r 2' Allred Martinelil l J 'S x is or t A rf 'i 1 J ' 'jf i 1 K Amalia Martinezll ll Anita Marfinezil lj Armando Maninull lj Becky MartinezQ9J Carmen Martine1Q9J if . i e, N - - , ,. . ' K I 1 5:1 4 W . ' Y.- N f i 02 Carol Mariinozfl U Cynthia Mar1inufl0j Diana Mariinexflm X I 'i - - w lx I X J ,i .. . . is ea .? 'R JoAnn Muriinezwl Johnny Morfine1U0J . ' ' 'N is -,-- E Elin Martinezflm Freddiu Enodina Morfinezll U Murfinazfl U Gloria Ernest Mor1inezf9J Martinazflm JcneVMar9ine1f10j r I 1 Q .aw ' 47 , it . f MEI gi .,,,, 5.0 I , L, O U . 3 41:2 L ' 'w x Q' Q A ' . r 'L 54 g 9' V. Q A -A f i fy-y f N. - 1 ff Q V Jorge Morrinezf9j Lorena Navairufl lj Lucy Murfinexfl U MCU' MUYWNGIUOT Larry MarOinuf9, Lucille MarfinezU0j Martha Mar1ino119j Michael MurVine1f9j L' T 29435 f 2 za Q Q - - l . x I 4? , Miguel Nick Marlinezf9j Remy Morfinezfl I Martinezfl U Norma Ricardo Nesforu Marlins1U0l Marvinazfl U Mariinezfl U -Q. hile bearing the miseries of the steam and the heat, Ng' uf x Q r?.Q 2. ' MTL. 'S x' rf 1 X . f ftlllk W. ttt ' - llt Q - A I - . '-'J L : - 5 idk 'fl Q 'A s 1e?Q- at ,l., I ,-- I' ' 1 ,, s - as , 'zz' -N-ff t as ,. ,R Ast l 2' ! Roberta Yolanda Donna Muthisfloj Angie Martinexfl U Martinczflm Deborah McHansyU lj ' I Ruben Martinezflfll Ronda Mastorsfl0l Matyearfl ll John McRaell0J lisa Sepulveda measures out the Ingredients for the n..b.nMqnan.119p Lm,a,M.,fam undo Mqsmfm cum Mmrnnutp :oncoction she is preparing in the homemaking class. SYN M 'l9l Dm M 'i'l l tgfnalduoy n'L'::3l':m Jnderclassmen: Mar-Mel .lust a spoonful . . fi' 5 S 9 NJ H E ig ' V ll ' il S f Q. TUDY Madellinflm Dalia Medincl9j Diana Madinqfloj Pat Msdinaf9j Pracy Medinafl U Mike MeiiaQ9j Theresa Moiiall lj Flofinda MelendnsllOJ 203 -4 Underclassmen: Mel-Mor All lifter bits hurt ,vm is .1 ....,..., 3 'ig L IAA Ars. 'I' , E tk... f ' 'H .,, Y 'N-. Michael Chefwood, iunior, does his good deed. 204 C- X l l k: 1 r I X l l I - . Q' 2 fe 3 ,4 A ' sf! - .- ge. e , 1 Hilda Melende1ll0l Steve Menchacal9Q Martha Lucy MinorflOl Martha Amalio Mendozol9j Herminio Mirelesf' MeIende1f9l Mendezfl0l Jesse Mermeiall0j ' Rachel Mirelesll0 Shannon Gilbert Mendezl9l Jackie Meyerfl ll Elvia ManclyaizC9 Mellene19j Joe MendezllOJ Robert Meyerll ll Susan Andrew Robert Mendezf10l Charles Migll9D MontalbollOj Menchacafl lj Isabel Mende11lOJ Charles MillerllOD Angie Edward MonteIongoflOl Menchacal9j Nadine Menchacal9j 5.-J 17 '57 69 I Edward Isabel Montezfl ll Gloria Montoyof9l Michelle MoroflOj Stella Moralesf9j Mario Morenof9J Rosario Morgonf9j Sylvia Morinil0j Montplm-,9ol9J Rosolindo Roxanne Susie Morafl0J Gloria Morenofl lj Nancy Morenoll oy Feliz Morinf9j Brenda MorYlCl ll Sylvia Monte1il0j Mooreil lj Mary Moralesi9J linda Morenof9j Rachel Morenoll ll Rene Morinfl ll Gayle Morylil U Mqmgmqyo,-U05 Barbara Scarlet Moarei9l Elido Monte1f9l M9 lU0m9'Yil ll W ,WV ' r , gi xi' J wa- Y 4 Ml .i , ' D an , u N ' ik ' one H' ft tl K , x A 2,5 fr' , 4331, all a hw i 'Li'jii?1 l Emotions are varied among students attending pep rallies held to boost the morale of the football players. 'A ' f 1 , - V ld? 1. W , , 5 M l ,W V 5:3 V . . I i ' f if , ' 5 1 1 1 . ,gf . fig, ss ' e M, 46 205 206 wi .wwf V19 .- 4. 1 - - h av e Q ' ' 1 ' f A IQ A J' fi 'aa . if Lavonnic David Mvnozfl U Ruben Naraniof9J Mosolfl0j Edalia Munozil lj Billy Nowmanflm Marcy Mossfl U Lucy Munoxiim Alice Nioiofl U Coci Lydia Munozfl IJ Nancy Niral9J Muilonbvrgfi0j Ray Munozl9j Mildred Norrisfl U Rudy Mungiafl U JoAnn Murphyfi ij William Norrisll U Eiiella Munizfl lj Richard Muni1f9Q Burden on his back? Sandra Alvarez, car- ried away by excitement, iumped on David Munoz's shoulders ai Brack game. xl and S2 l oh 90 l9i JN O'Carnpofl lj Anvonio Ochoal9Q Mana Ochoal9l Sam Ochoail U Underclassmen: Mos-Pac A Throne ii may noi be 1' f - - 1 Sandy Oafingerf9j John Oiodof9J Freddy Olivaruf I OJ ,a .aa K ab 453 Julia Ovollafl lj Mary OvaIlof9j Alvino Pachncofl IJ Branda Pachocof9J George Pncho-:of9J Aching and fired, Bertha Garza, iunior finds a more comfortable position at the write-in. -.J X, , XJ f 08 5 lrmc Pachecoflm Jesse Pachecofl lj Julie Pochecowl Leroy Pachacoll IJ Ronald Pcchecoi9l Teresa PudilIol9J K-af Maria Palaciosll lj Nancy PalcciosllOl Numrio Pulaciosf I op Sylvia Poluciosf l oy Karen Porchmcnl l oy Enid Pcrdof I O1 N: 'i 3 -Ps nu. f- fs in A s l NNN! 1 ' - so f Nancy Purdueflol Hal Porkerfl0Q Slwila Parsonsflm John Powolokll0j -limi' Piuuonllol Elfher 7900001 Ralph Porduefl IJ Rohm' pa,mf9j Povricio PoO1ersonfl0i l-VP' P5103 Diana Pmallol F ml P l'5llol xi! iw., A 'lj .,,, is Q George Trevino, junior, sticks arrow into mock cowboy to show spirit. I !f '43 nderclassmen: Pac-Qui 72 emphasizes spirit too K. t ai ,-: sf V L -up Alma Perezli ij Olga Perexll ll Vickie Pere1l91 Melanie Persatf1Oj Luis Pinedal9j lrmo Parezl9J Robert Pere1l9J Debby Perryfl lj Alfred Pinedafilj Issac PlacidofIOj Mark Perezl9J Rosemary Veronica Perryl9j Elena Pinedafi U Linda Pompafllj Perezfl0j i I '- w i: J, ,xx .Q ..-,s r fr Si , , ist Y ff 2, if Elsie Vela works at the S. C. store. 5 e at ii e . 'F 1 t K L It f kg 1 jr 44 -...H Henry Porterf9J Yolanda Puentell U David Perdo Portillofi U Penelope Qvintdnillvll li Majorie PruettfI0j Quesenberryll U V0l0f'd9 Vicforia Quintanillall U Qugnnbqrryfloj Jesse Quinterofl0J Anthony Gawlik, iunior, shows interest in examining a bow and arrow. 209 210 3 J .,f , '-s Y-no ,J3 get fl-.ai 'F ,ie . .X ,f xc -1 Gloria Quiragaf9l Randy Quiro1f9l Ronnie Quirozf9J Donald Racklerl9l John Rangelf9j Margo Rangelfl lj -J Allen Runlcinfl U Irma Ramirezll0l Janet Ramirezf9l Janie RamirazC9J Joe Ramire1fl0i Mary Ramire1fl0l Counting all petitions during the last days of the spirit contest was a hectic iob for Angelica Flores, iunior. l 1151 K xzrrr, gm' if ? J' I' Q in ES f . A , A K , A .gi . 5 . ii 9 N 'ef s'i , -Ii ,Q 'Y mf' - t . 'fl' r C' -E me 1' 'L' ,.LL,,. E lf: ,M A W Wi 6 2 . 1 ss f , . A f x Mary Ramosfl lj Pele Ramirezfl0l Rosie Ramirezll 'll Cordelia Amelia Ramosll ll Mary Ramirexl9l Nelly Ramosll0j Richard Ramire1f9j Stella Romirezfl Il Ramonfl lj Eva Ramosf9j Olga Ramirezfl lj Robert Ramosll ll Robert Ramirezf9Q Thomas Ramirezf9J Nora Ramonfl lj Manuel Romoill ll Paffifla RGmile1f9j Rene Ramonf9l x A x .a 'i N-w..,,M.,, e '---..c. WNW ---Q-.,..e-... MW' K 4'-Q eww Washing windows is one of the projects of the safety committee. Precilia Cabral, senior, helps in nderclassmen: Qui-Rie afety committee cleans up if gi it A? ' 2 t .av TLT' iliig ' 1 if-.es Q 'fi Qi, ...gy Q 2 5 ,.. xii if ixzl V 'S-nv ,f , f o fs I i Q .1 X, M, ,, i XZ . f -., K 1 Miz 4 fe A , rig , if' 'lg if e , ' fm !' f J Benny Reciofl U Zeferino Reciof9J Carmen Resendezfl It Ruben Resende1Q9j David Reyesfl lj Gil Reyasf9j Lindo Reyesfi0J Miguel Reyesflm Raymond Reyesfl lj Susie Rayesfl U Trinidad Reyesf9J Anastacia Reynafl0i Rosemary Reynufl U Curtis Reynoldsfw Raul ReynosaUOQ Freddie Riesfl If Michael Riesf9D Rosa Rosasfl lj washing to-. Nf, x2 , .,., D, .i ,V ,.,. HM-A sk- 1 -gg . .,,.,- Q ,l N, . f x I 1 W, ' is ' f I as R if -f 'f +A-up ...sw . 'yt Raymond Riesfl0J Robert Ritzfl U Mary RinconfIOJ Ruben Rivasfl0j Mary Rioiasfl0l Sylvia Rivasfl lj Gloria Riosf10J Grace Riverafl lj Fun is fun and spirit is spirit and always the twain shall meet. For instance, Robert Ozuna and Sandra Fuentes, juniors, seem to enioy them- selves at a spirit dance. Rosario Riveraf9J Rose Riverofl0J Victor Riveraf10J Sam Rix1of9l it Rosie Rochafl ll Rudy Ro:haf9l Victor Rochaf9j Carolyn Rodriguoxwl it W' S in if he pi e EA! George Rodriguezll ll Gloria Rodriguezfl lj Joe Rodriguezf l 0 Johnny Rodriguezf9l nderclassmen: Rie-Sae pirit sets The tempo ........... .........- 4 ,... .. ..-. '- anim M. -an annual beating of the drum on spirit' week is done by Roy Talamantes and Patty Young. Juan Rodriguazf9J Lamar Rodriguezfl OD Mary A. Rodriguezf9j ,gf n.--I f Q. I , E Mary L. Rodriguezf9J Mary I.. Rodriguezfm Mary L. Rodriguezfl U sal , i .,,. ,V v P' 'lr QA. fs 1 f: Q ,.,, U q MW. 5 ' ' n 5 'V ' . Eff? 211. I Michael Robert Patricia Roef9j Joe RosuIesf9j Rodriguezfl U Rodriguezfl lj Mary Rohlelfl lj Robert Rasalesf10j Pqtg Rodriggezfloj Roger Rodriguezf9J Anita Rosalesfl IQ Irene Rosasf9j Ramon Rose Rodrigue1f9j Rodriguezf9j 519 'api-5 -IV v .. '. . ' 4.-1 xl, ey. Q . Ramon RuizUOJ Ricardo Ru6zf9Q Cynthia Saenzfl lj 214 ,Q 0 ,,, , x 'x -5 'wif' AMA' E , rv I ,E I i' A. V N.,' V Yr ? , I , it 41' 53 1 , . 5 . QQ lp it V 24, j ig K 1 ,ix ,Q t 3 yj fc Q Marin Salasf9j Martha Snenzfl U Armando SaIa1arf9l Erline Sala1arf9j Esther 5alazarfl0J Gilbert S0lG10ffioD 1 Ignacio Sala1orf9i Minerva Salazurf i Oi Ramona Sala1arf9i Ricardo Sala1arUOD Roland 5alazarll0i Rosalindo SaIazarf9i dl , i it -4'-3 .J Q Avy ' 1 1' All I r S ' Rosolindu Salazarfl lj Rudy Salazarfl lj Yolanda Sala1arf9J Elena Saldanall lj Elisa Salinasf9D Louis Salinasfl li Waiting for a cue from Mr. Charles,Arsua- ga, Zane Lindsey, sophomore, seems mesmerized. ? l l Crowded conditions in the gymnasium bleachers cause Teresd Vasquez, freshman, to stand in the stairway during the pep rally' Underclassmen: Sal-Scz Totally engrossed as get M- if i in X Q xx R, 1 ., so ' A X, 1 rt 'T X . , .. - v 'S ., K pr if.. vt 1 6. L if 'VK .Fl - -- R f 7 ' 0 ' it Q 'xi i i . -5. , ,, X x L P Y t 5 . si' A f 9 . f Lupe Salinasflli Carina Sanchexflm Gloria Sanchezf9j Irma Sanchexf9j Lydia Sanchezfw Ruben Sanchezll lj Mary Salinasfl lj Darien: Herman Kathy Sanchezfi U Mary Sanchezwj Sylvia Sanchezf9j Cynthia Sanchezfl U SanchozUOJ Linda San:hezf9j Patsy Sanchezil U Gene SandavaIf9j SolverafI0l Delfina Inocencio Sanche1U0J Sanchaztl0j After a rally, Robert Rodriguez is carried awayvby footbaii enthusiasts. Y N iikt L -,.' 5 .L ,fr LJ Nick SandovaIf9J Teresa 5andovaIfl0J Ninfo San Miguelf 1 OJ Rosita San Migueifl I Q Belinda Saucedaf I Oi Andrea SaucednU01 at ss ww, S ,gut : J , f '1 gl 12 X Q- , -A . f LV' A .P ,f yf' 5' .f ex' I! ki , fl i Jaime 5aunarf9J Cher Schcbeyf9j Dalton Scholwinskifi U Richard Schultzfl I I Ricky Shutuf I oy Joseph Sc1epanikf9j i 215 6 Underclassmen: Sep-Tap Group participation .xi Not only was it the duty of Freshmanettes to help in pep rallies and football games, they also helped with the erection of the goal post posters. A, A . l 1 2 Z' f fr. . A , 4 V5 b 1 'se V ja V A 1 j I x , V , Q . g V 15. V ,-V it an to a r r ,, A y ' Q 'iffy' A Y .V f , A V la' I 5' I Q ll l H f ff l , W k,,. 2 W L Av V X V Wy 6 ,, 4, yn , X I I X xx , Q X ffm' , , Arthur Joe Sernaf9j Richard Serrotof9j Anna bheppardf9j Jocelyn Guy Simpsonf9j Charles Smifhl9l l-N50 Smifhll Tl Sepulvedafloj Vivian SernerQ9j Pam ShaMoQ9J George Shoclreyfloj Susan Simpsonfl U l-GUY 5mithfI0j Karen 5m9ll'19'5l9l Elisa SepuIvedall0J Sheppardflm David Silvafl lj Q1 A I A r I 8 A 'tgp A r, it f ,, A ' be .ig . 2 - ' gh , ,:. , ' A V , V ,At L 'pr i V Aw If 0 , 4 2 Wi 6 i H 7 VW V A f , l Q fr'7?e 'X i f' 1 t A A ' e '22 V W 4 M: . .L 'KN rw 'W I Patricia Solisfl U David Sosaf9j JoAnn SoteloUOJ Steve So!ofl0D Martha SiernerflOj Glqriq Tqngumqwj Paulo 5olisfl0D Evaio Soscfl0l Augie So'oC9D Julie Spellf9l Jim Slieferf9j Luther Tannehillll U Joni Solsonal9j Jim Soscfl lj Joe So!oil0j Carolyn States HOD Mike Stieferfl0l Neva TannehilIf9j Ben Soscfl lj Rowland Soscf9j Rachel Soloil0j Justin Stephens 4105 Alys Stocktonll0j Mika Tqpiqf9J Cheering ot Breckenridge pep rally Amelia Ramos, iun- ior, yells with excitement. 218 an +153 kv-'V K .Qi 4' ji, , cgi .JL v, 'il' rr fr f 4-Q. Michael Tuvitusl I OJ Sylvia Teieduf I 01 Evelyn Teaguefl0l Linda Teaguefl lj Denise TeaslyUOl .15-r I X Mi ,f 'm'f.4llt.' .. Rex Tl1ompsonf9l Valerie Thompsonf I I j Rachel Tellezfl ll Richard Terryf9l Rhonda Thierf9J A are J rg- -. M.. Johnny Tiierinof9l Julio Tiierinof I oy at -A a-,, sd' Robert Thierli IJ Katy Thompsonf'l0l linda Thompsonll U Paulette ThampsonU0j Barbra Montgomery, iunior, listens crtfenlively in driver's class. -v ., 0 A Q I if Sherry Tindlefl U Conception TorresCl0J ,-... ,,m ...Q David Tube I lj Thelma Toberf9J Alfredo Tol::iosilOJ Herminia Torresfl0l lYdi0 TUYYUU Ol Hugo Tgbgrfl lj Velma Taber 9 Stephen Tondrefl ll Joe Torresf9 MOV! TUYYUU ll is Q I' M if Www 6' , W K x J i :ga f in N w A W A fl X ii N 'a k ,V ,'- 'i f f L ii,i if ' inf - T : Y - - fi K l J Doing their best mingling with others Richard Torresf9l Robert Torresll lj Anthony TreiollOJ Jackie Trevathanll0l Beatrice TrevinollOJ Benny Trevinofl0l Cecilia Trevinofl lj Jesse Trevinof9J Rachel Trevinofl0J Richard Trevinofl0l Robert Trevinofl U Robert TrevinoU0l Sylvia Trevinof9J Carlos Truiillofl U Joanie Tumlinsonfl lj Staven Tutschkewl Elizabeth Tuttf9j Carol Tut1lel9l Monika UnnerstcIll9l Rosalie Urbanowichllw 1 To boost the morale of the football players for the McCollum game, stu- dents met in the stands. TV-4 cameramen were present at the assembly for the announcement of the change in the dress code. Mae Lopez waits as one of the photographers adiusts his camera. Underclassmen: UrefVil Aten-shun. lt.: 220 X Daniel Gamboa, and Joe Morales, wait for General Rust to inspect them. .5 Leticia Urenaf9j Margie Urestell It Henry UriegasU0j Irene UriegosU0t +R' 3 ,M S K we N l 4 .,.. --V - Bi 5 Margaret Valadezl l l Q Betty ValdezflOj Victor Valdezf l OJ Con nie Vallel9J A ,. Z., .ee- Ralph Vulleiaflfil Juan Valverdef9l Jesse Varaf9t Margaret Vargasl9J 9 2' X Q f fr Maria VargasUOJ Rudy Vargasl9J Corina Vasquezf9 Diane Vasquezf9l -fa ,4- 1 J '.7 3- , 7 V .L4 3 Cf, ,f W J' f V Esmeralda Irene Vasquexfwj Linda Vasquezfl U MGVY VUSQUUIWJ Vasquezf9j Joel Vasquezl10j Lupe Vasquezfl U Monsie Guillermina Vasque1fl0j Vasque1U0J af i f 1 J A 5 ':' 3 'al i f' M x ' . 12- ' - ,-,wwvl ,,,,,,,- v- ,,,, ,',Ivmv,,,v,Uvv,-H. -,o X K - Q es, iunior, during first annual powder puff game. 5 V a1,- ' an-' li K, 1 if -. e,.....,,g 1 if, g, -.x-4 I, f Norma Vasquezl9J Ernesl Vegaf9j Elsie Velafl lj liz Velaf9, Mary Velofl0J Teresa v0SQUCll9J Roberf Vegaf9j Gloria Velall lj Marvin Velull ll Mifhvvl V'l0U0l Nancy VeIul9J Vungie Velal9j ,X i fx F Leticia Venegasf l OJ Lindo Vicrafl0J Madicela Villal9j Roberi Villafl lj Daniel ViIlclbosl9j Irma VilIabosflOJ John VilIabesl9D JoAnn Villonuevall U John Villanvevof 1 Oj Raul ViIlanuevaf9j Anocica Villurrealfl lj Clurice Villclrreulfl lj 222 Underclossmenz Vil-Zun Student turns heroine at if ' A J? Y s 'N ? ,. ,B-u' 2 si .4 . K M, ,Iii ,f.t kA,'h li: ' it V, Qi' H ,, sr 5? f fi . Swv ' 2 A .R . 2 ff s we . . - . Q sm as so x l N 2 so 1 K 2-'L' sg 1' , t -fs s k'ifQ'f'jf' Q ,if h Q. P w ,, fs X , L. s -of N ff ' fi' 5 S . ' . Cynthia Hilda ViIlareaIQ9j Johnny ViIIareaK9J Patricia Irma VillegasfIOQ in ViIlareaK10j James ViIIareaIf1Ij Peter ViIIareaIf10j ViIlareolf10j iumfvillegasflw K 1 Darlene ViHareuIf?J Linda Villarealfl tj 5 - e ,Q . s , -.3 ji 5 6' 'jf' if EXAM' X ,, . X 'f 4 Q1 ,K 8 ,s vi if nvwi, ,. ,Y . 'VAU - - , A . . b , ,fee ya X, . x EL Vincent ViIlegcsf91 Gloriana Brent WiIson19D Frank Villelafl U Wutsonf9J Robert WinkIerQ9J swam Geraldine Elizabeth Steve Winstonf9J Wuclawczykfl U Weoverft U Joe WintersfI0j Mary Put Weaverfl U Curolea Wisef9t Wactawczykfw Sylvia Weavertt U Earla Wisefl It Kathy WuightUOJ John WellsUOJ Ninfa San Miguel, sophomore, rescues o stray cot. Jam W 'd '4' '5 JOY Wi i mf'05 ' me ll' 2 -Si, r Qi 1 a lx K r , 3 If 7 f ,L fl ' if z B? ,gf va 5 f of d ra a ax e - e o Q M Ef f Q rf ff' 1v' . In Carol Waodf9J Joseph Waodfl U Wanda Woodfl0j Ernesfine Yonasfl0Q Joe Yanesl9j Hope Ybarraf9j Raul Ybarrafl0J Raymond Ybarruf9j Claudia YelIandll0l Polricia Youngl9J Veronica Youngerf l OJ Jack YoungsUOj Margaret Y1aguirref9J Dan Zaionlzflm Gerald Zaionlzll0J John Zopafal9j Thomas ZapaIal9Q Dolores Zavalaf9J a g , Leonard Ziegler Connie Ziese Margarel Zuniga 1 xxx, Norberf Zunigu Tony Zunigu Yamel Zuniga 3 X ' f Q X . f 1 E During the Soulh San pep rally Penny Quesenberry, iunior, joins in a yell. 22 224 fini 5 U 7 ti Sitting under the flagpole H . in-.....,. 4 x wwf K W 'Wu m' - K x W X Ak 'YW 1 ' ,Q ,-my 5 334 :1!':g,s '. - 911. - if W ', 'TQQ-'J' L 4 '!P ?f1 'W' . K . K ,, 1. . ,ti kk, k-X. A . ,,. - ,. a - . .':?3Q,-if .g:E:-f1- - . . .. pike- Q ' ,I 'F k . - -1 -:W,. ':, A,T 'N .A nes-.Q X TV ,-.- A ' ., -- fm' . -,f 'ff .- -. 'wwf ,L give your mind? TE ggzn , M... Topj Mr. J. Jacobs, fboifomi Billboard i i You do not give your body to ony posserby. Why do you ads and index 226 All Sfar Lanes 4 230 Arciniega ReaH'y 4 238 Balfour Company 4 237 Bel-Air Aufo Supply 4 238 Brookehill Funeral Home 4 24I Bud Jones Cafe 4 234 Cap'n Jims 4 234 Capri Beauly Salon 4 233 Cuda's 4 23l Dallas Tille Company 4 236 Day, Lee, Texaco 4 23l Deluxe Super Markel 4 233 Don Pedro Resiauranl' 4 23l Don's Marine 4 232 Dr. Pepper 4 233 EI Rancho Res+auran'r 4 242 Firestone Slores 4 238 Gambler Floral Company 4 24I Gerfers Floral Shop 4 24I Globe Food Markel 4 239 Goodyear Service 4 234 ADVERTISER'S INDEX Hance Au'I'o Paris 4 227 Handy Andy 4 237 Harding, Fred, Pholographer 4 226 Harlandale Bap+is+ Church 4 232 Harolds Plas+er 4 228 Hicks Insurance Agency 4 228 Hopp's lncorporaled i716 4 235 Jimenez Gulf S+a+ion 4 234 Keller, Wal+er, Company 4 237 Kingsborough lce 8: Food S+ore 4 23l La Feria 4 240 Medina's Beau+y Shop 4 227 Mission Pharmacy 4 240 Morgan Cleaners 4 242 Niblack Slenderizing Salon 4 235 One Slop Car Care Cen+er 4 229 ann rismgnnn . 2bOJL 'LMC painifalzingfcattcntiqrx w gave to Craffsmanshup and Pune detail .- MODERN 86 tomorrow an Service 'IMI the ebilutg to give u0u photos you wilL erxiov and 'kreisu re Qor- the rett oF :tour M09 Pollyanna Apar+men+s 4 236 Posey's Prin+ Shop 4 232 Presfon Dairy Producls 4 238 Redskin Drive ln 4 230 Schulfz Jewelers 4 242 Scofchman Cleaners 8: Laundry 4 229 Simpson Radio 8: T.V. 4 240 Sorola's Pharmacy 4 229 Soufh Loop Lumber 4 233 Soufhside Funeral Home 4 229 Taco Hu+ 4 235 Tall Texan 4 243 Trinily Luiheran Church 4 227 Union S+a+e Bank 4 236 Ulz, Dr. Homer 4 228 Warmack's Pharmacy 4 230 Williamson, Ronald, Real+y 4 230 Wood's Nursing Home 4 239 HANCE AUTO PARTS Wheel Alignmeni 59I0 S. Flores WA 3-4324 COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP Open 7 Daze a Week TRINITY LUTHERAN CH U RCH 5520 Sou+I1 FIores WA4- I 733 We Invife You and Welcome You +0 Worship Wi+I1 Us y AIice Ma? a Professional Hair and Wig Sfyling MEDINA'S BEAUTY SHOP YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS 5405 S. FIores WA 3-400I I N , , S fi A f I I . Z 5 i 227 228 DR. HOMER UTZ AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY CHIROPRACTOR FIRE HICKS INSURANCE AGENCY 60l3 S. Flores 66I5 So. Flores 922-7993 WA 4-4276 I I ,EA -A-..., S4 2 -N ,. W is-L ,,.. ,S 3 J. Carol La Scuola, Mrs. Kempfer, JLI y Jones RETAIL - WHOLESALE - MANUFACTURER FREE INSTRUCTIONS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN THE UNITED STATES HAROLD'S PLASTER FIGURINES - PLAOUES - LAMPS f STATUES - PEDESTALS 2743 Rooseve+ 533-869I SCCTCHMAN CLEANERS 8: LAUNDRY 62I8 S. Flores WA 3-7785 SOUTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME JOHN M. GRIMES - Direcfor 630l Sou+l1 Flores WA 2-6339 SOROLA'S PHARMACY Docfors Available 8ag-9Pg1Mg1-eFfi- ONE STOP CAR CARE CENTER am' pm al' Mobil Accessories Road Service Radia+or Service Mechanic Work Done G. M. CANTU 3440 Roosevell 923-9469 Free Delivery 34I0 Roosevelf 229 230 REDSKIN DRIVE IN 7 Hamburgers For A Dollar I523 Pleasanfon San Anfonio, Texas Phone: 923-9625 D. MENDIOLA, Mgr. Buying or Selling Real Es+a'I'e RONALD WILLIAMSON, ReaI+or 6622 S. Flores WA 3-4327 San Anfonio, Texas ALL STAR LANES 30 Lanes The Izrienclliesl House in Town 3 37 I Roosevell WA 3-7703 WARMACICS PHARMACY Bellaire Pharmacy 5800 S. Flores H. B. STEPHENS 6722 S. Flores GEORGE WARMACK '1b rom1 edu, DON PEDRO MEXICAN F000 MEXICAN RESTAURANT Den Serving Delicious Mexican Food Promp+ and Cour+eous Service Open Daily - Il a.m. To IO p.m. Friday and Safurday - I I a.m. fo 2 a.m. I526 S.W. Milifary Dr. WA 3-970l KINGSBOROUGH ICE AND FOOD STORE Reasonable Low Prices on Groceries, Vegefables, Beverages and Fresh Mea+s VISIT OUR NEW MEAT MARKET 9 I 5 I Pleasanfon WA 3-9849 Congrafulafions, Seniors CUDA'S GROCERY AND MARKET 4803 S. Flores WA 3-7343 LEE DAY TEXACO CENTER Phone: WA 3-9770 3227 RooseveI+ Ave. San An+onio, Texas 232 an A ',.Ew,-- I 5 5 'Q QLQU -- You're invifed +0 affend Harlandale Bapfisf Church wifh Sfeve Luse, Thomas Luse, and Mr. G-ilberf HARLANDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Kendricks 502 E. Sou+hcross 923-436I PHONE: 922-I25I Y k POSEY'S PRINT SHOP C. M, POSEY I608 Pleasan+on Road San Anionio, Texas 7822I DON'S MARINE SALES AND SERVICE 0 Thunderbird ' Sea RBY 0 Caravelle 0 Sferncrafi Mercury Cufboards 293I Roosevelr 924-7I85 Dr Pepger TO KNOW US IS TO LOVE US DELUXE SUPER MARKET The Home of Fresh Killed Meer 5I30 So. Flores WA 3-779l fffixiggx mx ,fff M Y fi' ff f K .-' , W ,L ,-4 R .f A 1 Q 42- ' Qi' 3 f 1: ir 9 ff , a. - 4' 'Z , 5' 974 n Phone: WA 2-6308 35l0 Rooseveli' Avenu San Anfonio, Texas 782I4 Mrs. Mary Casfillo, Marisela Rosales CAPRI BEAUTY SALON TINTS, BLEACHINGS, FROSTING, PERMANENTS 533-565I 23 234 GOODYEAR SERVICE 6I4 S. W. Milifary Dr. WA 3-4563 BRAKE AND ALIGNMENT SERVICE 552 60007 :An TIE!! ! JIMENEZ GULF smzvlcg STATION 6226 S. Flores WA 3-9833 ROAD SERVICE AND MECHANIC WORK DONE San An+onio, Texas BUD JONES CAFE I Specializing In Vi Seafoodsm S. W. M'IiI'ary Dr. Rud Olivarri, Pe Johnson WA 3-9Iel ERNIE , I W DBWINNE 75 C' - I 35I I RooseveI+ ,X ff WA 3.7511 X H737 NIBLACK SLENDERIZING SALON 3706 Roosevelf 924-8754 TAKE INCHES OFF Teen-age Special Every day for e monfh TACO HUT 322.50 N , I I07 Eureka No. 3 I027 Ri++iman No, 2 93 Shasfa No. 4 430 Bandera Rd. leg ' Q f , T 5 1 T - 3:13 V, e 2 a FN Magnavox RCA V ICTOI rmmnamz ?.?,i2Ti',Q'II!',.Q :Tiriedricl ln Bexar Nearly Every Third Color TV Sef Comes From Hopps HOPP'S INC. if 6 STORE HOURS 9am - 9pm 902 S. W. Milifary Dr. WA 4-4268 235 236 In I980 When You Turn Back Through +he Pages of This Book, You Will be Glad You S+ar+ed A Savings Accounl a'I THE UNION STATE BANK 3570 S. W. Mililary Dr. San An+onio, Texas WA 3-459I FDIC POLLYAN NA APARTMENTS GERALD MILLER Luxury Living af Branch Manager Down 'ro Earlh Prices DALLAS TITLE COMPANY OF SAN ANTQNIO San Anlonio, Texas 247 W. Dickson WA 3-279I 7 FIOFGS MR. AND MRS. J. D. CROCKER, Mgrs. San An+onio, Texas 782I4 Q ':':'Z': '111 IEZZZZZZZZZIZZQIIZZZIZIIIIIZIIZZZZIZIZZIIIIIZZIIZIZIZII .,:,:,:,:,:,:.:,H.:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.j.:.:.:.j.:.:.:.:.1.Q.:.:.j.3.1.:.:.j.j.:.:.:.:.j.:.j.' ' . fi252323:3f1:3:5:321:5:1:3:1:3:3:31313:1:5Q5:1:1:3:i:f:3:f:1:3:5:Y: . . . . ','.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'-'.'.'-'-f-f-f.'.f.f.'.'.f.f-'.f.fs'.f-'.'.'.f-ff-'of-'.'.'.'-' V ------ ------ ---- 2 I GEORGE RAMSEY, JOHN BERGMANN 4000 Avenue B Aus+in, Texas 7875I Represenfing L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Jewelry's Fines? Craffsmen Class Rings and Pins 0 Club Insigina M d Is 0 Trophies 0 Plaques 0 Diplomas Commence enfl 1 ions fff 3 Ili F 5 Sfella Salas Handq ,Andqp WALTER KELLER CO. I2II Pleasanfon Road San An+onio, Texas WA 4-436I NEW AND USED BATTERIES S+ + d G ar ers an enera+ors Elecfric Service Mofo Tune-ups 237 238 BEL-Am Q N Q .- AUTO SUPPLY Q? lf? Sfbll C Fosf Radio -'Dispatched mm Service Ill W. Hutchins WA 3-7538 24l5 Pleasan+on Road SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 7822i PRESTON DAIRY PRODUCTS ARCINIEGA REALTY Lei Us Sell Your Home Ibl Ward Avenue LE 2-327I ' Residen+ial ' Commercial ' Farms - Ranches San Anionio 923-1904 923-5206 78223 WOOD'S NURSING HOME STATE LICENSED ICF TYPE HOME 2700 PIeasan+on Road 922 898I M 238 MiIiI'ary Drive S.W. WHETHER FOR BACK TO SCHOOL - WORK OR PLAY SHOP GLOBE FOR TOTAL SAVINGS EVERY DAY! 240 The New Look in Bridals! WAV gf' 'ea , ' M qi f N . vnv 1 KV, ----', fb 2Z,1,Q2,5?1g li'-lfn lJf q , minus - gg' 9n,,m,,,9 House of the Brlde M 3 I Downtown O Southside: Snw. Dr, xv. Corn'-here. SIMPSON Prescri ' ' phon Servlce RAD'f3A5'AlbV,a.3PERV'CE Fas+ Delivery MISSION somhsaae PHARMACY l503 Pleasanfon Rd. WA 4-6682 Wesfside 539 S. General McMullen 433-825I 3627 Roosevelf WA 3-4389 San An1'onio, Texas b -. D- s- Lorraine Amons, Margaref Galle ,fly 'nv GERFERS FLORIST 2007 Pleasanfon Road WA 2'l20l BROOKEHILL ERPQL ME i We honor all burial insurance and pre-arrangements DON BIERSCHWALE - Owner 6100 S. Flores 923-7523 COMPLETE WIRE SERVICE HENRY GEMBLER, JR. Owner GEMBLER, FLORAL CO. PHONE 923.2122 539 E. Pyron ai' Roosevelt San An+onio, Tx 782l4 I L 242 SCHULTZ JEWELERS 2004 Pleasanion Rd. WA 4-I22I Exper+ Wafch and Jewelry Repair and Engraving Megaphones, Fooiballs, and Charms Bulova and Accuiron Waiches QUALITY JEWELRY EL RANCHO Mexican Restaurant 'Specializing in Mexican Food' IO Convenienl Localions OPEN DAILY II A.M. - I0 P.M WA 3-9349 726 S.W. Milifary Dr. 7 WA 3-403 I CLEA ER ,Pm- mp. f i in i as .a l Z ll l ki I' Q t if .S .I , 0 0 G i i M Xl if, y.., ff? 3 I . 6 g l bl l x' ' i YQ r f 43 , M ff pf' L ' Sci A li!! 4 Hallm. 'MAN Resfauranf 81 Sfeak House 720 S. W. Milifary Dr. Pleasanfon Rd. and S. W. Milifary Dr. in Shoppers Cify Specialfy of fhe house - The RUSTLER Roasf Beef Sandwich lf's The Biggesf Sfeal in Town! S Do lf Yourself Hofdogs 8: Sundaes f CHARCOAL MENU The Maverick Charcoal'Hamburgers Charcoal Cheeseburgers SEAFCODS English Fish and Chips Shrimp Baskef Fish Sandwich FRIED CHICKEN BEVERAGES -H16 Sn6Ck sodas The JLImbO Ice Tea The BUClKel' Coffee, Milk Milkshakes All Orders May Be Packaged To Go . . . 24 -A- Acebedo, Richard IO6, I74 Aceves, Connie IO6 Aceves, Hope IOO. I42 Acocks, Chuck 88, I42 Acosla, Eloisa I74 Acuna. Joe I2I Adame, Arlene 38, 40, 90. I74 Adame, Debbie Ill, I74 Ads 224 Aguilar, Adolf IO7 I74 Aguilar, Blanca III, I74 Aguilar, Candelario I74 Aguilar, Guadalupe IO7 Aguilar, Ida I74 Aguilar, Irene I74 Aguilar, Javier I06, I74 Aguilar, Joe I06, I74 Aguilar, Manuel 49 Aguilar I74 , Miguel IO6, :oz Index Arredondo, Hilda I76 Arredondo, Mary 4I, I76 Arrevalo, Frank I I I Arriaga, Douglas I44 Arriola, Norma 95, I76 Arsuaga, Mr. Charles 56. Ill, II3, I2B, 2I4 Aslorga, Seierino 30 Audio-Visual I43 Barrienles, Marl'ha I44 Barrienles Roberl I77 Barrienfos, Juan 26, I44 Barrienlos. Pedro 3l, 37, I77 Barrios. Frances I44 Barrios, Hope I77 Avila, Alice I76 Avila, Celia I76 Avila, Diane 76, 95, I76 Avila, Frank 88, IO6, I76 Avila, Linda 98, II9, I76 Avila. Mary I76 Avila, Sylvia I77 I43 Alvarado Isabel 79, 93, 95, I43 Alvarado lrene I75 Alvarado, Juan IO7, I75 Alvarado Rifa I75 Alvarado. Rose II8, I75 Alvarez Alberl 26 Alvarez, Alfred 30, I75 Alvarez Alice I75 Alvarez Barbara I75 Alvarez David I06 Alvarez Ignacio 26, I43 Alvarez Janie I75 Alvarez Jesse 46 Alvarez Margarel I75 Alvarez, Sandra I75, 206, 207 Alvarez, Mrs. Slephanie I28, I75 Amador, Diana 84, I39, Amaya, David I75 Amons, Carmen 40, 90, I75 Aguilar, Ralph I74 Aguilera, Irma I42 Aguillon, Gerard IO7, I74 Aguillon, Oralia I74 Aguillon, William I74 Aguirre, Armando I74 Al'1r, Clirisline IOO, I42 Ahr, Gene IO6, I74 Alanis, Alaniz, Alaniz. Alaniz, Raul III, I42 Elma 95, I74 Mike I43 Velma II6, I38, I43 Albach, Sandy IOI, I74 Alcanlara, Richard 62, I43, I46 Alcanla ra, Roberl I 74 KAIcia radb, Tony 3 IT Alcoser, Leandro I03 Alcorfa, Blondie I04, I43 Aldana, Roberl I43 Alderele, Armando I I I, I74 Aldrele, Alice l02, I43 Aleman, Teresa I74 Alforo, Julio I08 Allen, Danny I74 Allen, Gary II8, I75 Almazan, Grace I75 Almendarez, Grace 40, 84 Almendarez, Nick 90, II4, I75 Alonzo, JoAnn I75 Alonzo, Manuel I75 Alonzo, Yvonne 98 Alva, Carmen I43 Alva, Jesse I43 Alvarado, Alice I75 Alvarado, David I03, IO6, 244 Amons, Lorraine 72, I2l, I43. 24I Amsley, Glenn I08 Anderson, Alice III, l89, I90, I93, I95, 254 Anderson. Douglas I28, I36 Anderson, Roberl 89, I43 Andrews, Linda I75 Andrews, Philip 36, I I I, I75 Anguiano, Linda I76 Anguiano, Sylvia I43 Aniol, Cindi 84, 87, I75 Anlhony, John I75 Anlhony, Mary I76 Anfu, Luis I43' Aragon, Ignacio F437 Aranda, Amelia I43, l6I Arciniega, Annelle, II4, II9, I76 Arciniega, Yamilel' 42, IO2, II8, I76, I80 Arcos, Esperanza I76 Arcos, Jimmie I39, I44 Arellano, Rosa 95, 98, I76 Arevalo, Frankie I76, I94 Avili, Sylvia I76 Avina, Johnny I44 Avina, Norman I77 Aydeloll, Mr. Zed I28, l30. I74 Ayes, Charles 3I - B - Babida, Dolores II7, I20, I77 Baer, Donald IO2, I08, I44 Bailey, Mary I77 Bailey, Morgan 26, I77 Baker, Debbie 84, 93, 95, I44 Baker, Mrs. D. l2I Baker, Rila I77 Balarin, George IO7 Balderas, Rachel I44 Balle. Ruben 89, I44 Ballesferos, Robin I07, I77 Band IIO Bara, David l07, I77 Barajfleliil ll, WF ' Barbey, Barbara I77 Barbey, Bobby IO6, I77 Barrios, Magdalena I77 Barron, George I08 Barrows, Mr. Dave I28, I35. I36 Barry, Mr. Mike 24, 26, 27, I2B Baumann, Karen I77 Baumann, Susan 84, 87, I77 Baulisra, Alex I77 Baulisra, Carl I77 Bean, Bridger Ada I I I, I44, I64 Beiar, Mary 88, II6, I45 Bell, Mrs. Lola I28, I36 Belrran, Mary I77 Belrran, Roberl' I77 Benavides. Adella I77 Benavides, Diana I78 Benavides, Julia IO4 Benavides, Sylvia l78 Arispe, Velma I76 Arizpe, Abraham IO6 Arizpe, Arizpe, Marlha l95 Norma 80, I44 Arnold, Mrs. Mikel I7, 54 BI, l2I, I2B, I33 Arocha, Abel 26 Arocha, Daniel IO6 Arocha, Ernesl I44 Arocha, Yolanda I76 Barbosa, Aniselo 30 Barbosa Eslella I77 Barbosa Esfer I77 Barbosa, Eslher IO6 Barbosa, Johnny 26, I77 Barboza, Agnes I77 Barboza, Elizabelh I77 Barnell, Debbie IO2 Barnelf, Rodger 56, 70, 76. II I, I44, I46 Barrera, Dolores 95, 99, I77, I95 Barrera, Irma 99, I I6 Barrera, Reynaldo I08 Barrera. Sfeve 3l Barrienfes, Andrew 3I, I77 Barrienles, Jesse I77 Arredondo, Annio 98, l28 Barrienles, Luis I 77 Benilez, Baldamar l78 Benilez, Gloria I37, I45 Benfley, Bruce 44 Benfon, Brian 30 Berkenbile, Gary I78 Berlcenbile, Orlie 42, 43, I45 Bermudez. Linda I45 Bernal, Eslher I78 Bernal, Oscar 47, I45 Bernal, Yolanda I77 Bellis, Nora l78 Bielefeld, Brenda 84.95, I78. ,254 L., , Bielefeld, Pamela II8, II9, I78 Bilharlz, Mrs. Carolyn I32 Bishop, Mr. Eugene I29, I39 Buena, Mary ioz, we Bivens. Mrs. Lydia I29 Black, Brian I78 Black, Roberl Ill, l78 Blackwell, Belly I78 Blancas, Shirley I78 Blohm, Todd I45 Blow, Denise I78 Blundy, Sleven I78 Boggus, Mr. Charles III, I26 Boggus, Mrs. Charles 96 Bond, Miss Cynlhia I29 Bonilla, Arluro I08 Borrego. Teresa I79 Boswell, Doris I79 Caslro, Jesse I47 Carlisle, Dacy. Leonard 6I, S4, 87. Casas, Gloria I47 ell, Lois I45 lla, Eddie I45 el, Linda I79 han, Jesse I43, I79 les, Dale 37, I79 les, Dwayne I79 idao, Mr. N. S3 ,hears, Mr. William I26 'cher, Lynda I78 ier, Mr. James II5. I29 eno, Helen IO2 vn, Cindy I77 vn, Cordelia 98, I77 vn, Henry I77 vn, Mr. Larry I25, I36, BS vn, Mr. Richard I29 inl, Mike III, I77 zley, Roy 64 wo, Mr. Anaslacio I29, 36, I74, I76 wo, Oralia IO4, I45 wlello. Johnny IO7, I45 alo, Ray I78 el, Richard I78 oughs, Joel I78 ild, Mrs. Nancy I29 ness Careers 79 amanle, Dolores I79 amanle, Sophie I79 illo, Fred 76, IO7, I79 os, Ernesl IO2, I45 os, Jesse I79 os, Peggy I79 r, Brenard 3I, 37, I79 r, Eugenia I79 r, Lynn 40, 9O - C - iral, Joe 89, I45 ral, Precilla 79, 99, lO2, II, I46 rera, Dora III, I79 rera. Jimmy I79 ena, 'David I I I, I79 ena, Guillermina I79 ena, Mrs. M. I5 Ie, John I79 eron, Elizabelh I79 eron, Eslher I46 macho, Luis I79 iacho, Mary I79 macho, Mary H. I I4, I I9, '9 macho, Mike I46 macho, Sylvia I IS iarillo, Mary I79 ipa, Arlhur IOS ipa, Sleven IO7, ISO ipbell, Edward IO2, I46 ipos, Cynlhia ISO ipos, Harry IO7, I46 ipos, Vincenl IO3, I46 ales, Elva 93, 95, I46 Canales, Vivian ISO Canales, Yolanda I46 Canedo, Diana 95, ISO Caslillo, Reyes IOS Caslillo. Rosalinda ISI Caslillo, Sam 3I Caslillo, Simon 37, 46, ISI Caslillo Tony I5, S4, III, Corlez, Carolina 95, 99, IS2 Corlez, Casimiro IS2 Corlez, Cynlhia I48 Corlez, Irma IS2 Corlez, Lupe IS2 Corlez. Lydia IS2 Cannon, Mr. Hardy 86, I29, l40 Cannon Marvin IO2, I3S I46 Cansino, Charles I46 Cansino, Roman I80 Canlu, Fred ISO Canlu, Janie ISO Canlu, Julie ISO Canlu, Linda 76, 98, II7 ISO Canlu, Lupe I46 Canlu, Richard SS, ISO Canlu, Sam IO6. ISO Canlu, Sylvia 40, 90 Canlu, Yolanda I46 Carlin. Linda I47, I55 Mr. Charles I 29 Carmona, Dolores I80 Carmona, Joel ISO Carr, Carolyn S3, I47 Carranco, Suzanne ISO ISI, I96 Caslillo, Virginia ISI Caslle, Hallie SS Caslleman, Charles IO2, I49 Caslo, Daniel 84, IO6, ISI Casloreno, Cynlhia 4l, 90, I78 Caslro, Joe I45 Caunder, Dalia ISI Cavazos, Henry IOS, ISI Cavazos, Lucy I47 Cavazos, Norma ISI Cazares, Mary ISI Cerda, Johnny 9, III, l2O, I33, I47 Cervanles, Julie 4I, 90, ISI Cervanles, Ralael IO2, I48 Chacon, Grace ISI Champion, Jo ISI Corlez, Sanlana IS2 Coslello, Julie IS2 Coller, Mrs. Palsy 54, 79, I29, I74 Covell, Nancy IOI, IS2 Cowell, David IOS, IS2 Cowley, Brenda 95, IS2 Cravin, Kimberly I I I Crespin, Mrs. Olga 99, I29, I36, I52 Crivelli, Roberl IO6 Cross, Connie IS2 Crossland. Sam IS3 Cruz, Anlhony I48 Cruz, Cynlhia 79, IS3 Carreon, Sandra I I I Carrera. Isabel IO4, I47 Carrillo, David ISO Carrillo, Frances ISO Carrillo, Ruben IO6 Carrillo, Yolanda I5, I I I I2O, I i Carrisal, 2I, I47 Mary SS, ISO Carler, Paul 32. 33, 35, I47 Casanova, Daniel 47, II5 IZO, ISI Casarez, Allred 26, 48, 49 5I, ISI Casarez. Yolanda 84, 99 II6, I3S, I47 Casiano, Sandra IO6 Casias, Linda IO6 Casias, Pele I47 Casillas, Bealriz IOO, -I47 Casillas, Janel ISI Casillas, Teresa ISI Cassiano, Sandra ISI Cassiano, Thelma 38, 4I, 90 I47 Caslano, Joseph IO6 Caslellanos, Diane ISI Caslilleia, Luis ISI Caslilleia, Lydia I47 Caslilleia, Norma 99, I39 I47, I69 Caslilleia, Raymond IOS Chapa, Virginia IO4, ISI Charles, John IOS Chase, Glenda ISI Chalman, Elaine ISI Chavera, Alberl IO6, ISI Chavez, Arlhur I48 Chavez, David 3I Chavez, Dorolhy ISI Chavez, Grace I5, 99, III, I48 Chavez, Slella ISI Cherry, Capl. Alwood I49 Chelwood, Mary IS2 Chelwood, Michael 200. 204 Chief 82 Choral I02 Cruz, Eslella IS3 Cruz, Ida IS3 Cruz, Jesse 30 Cruz, Johnny IS3 Cruz, Josie IS3 cruz, Rudy 26. 30, isa Cupples, Janice 42, 43, I I6. I48 Cssfaiiega, Raia is: Caslillo, Alice I47 Caslillo, Billy SS, I47 Caslillo, Emma ISI Caslillo, Eslella ISI Caslillo, Joe I I I, ISI Caslillo Caslillo .Johnny IIS, ISI .Nick 3I, 37 Cisneros, Sam IO6, IS2 Clark, Mrs. Beverly S9, I29 Claudio, Margarel IS2 Clubs 74 Collazo, Abel IS2 Collins, Roberl SS, IO2, I48 Colose, Jozelle 89, IS2 Comlarl, Madelyn 87, 95, IO2, II6, I3S, I4S, ISO Conde, Larry IS2 Conde. Mario IS2 Conlero, Carlos 26, 44 Conlreras, Fernando IOS. IS2 Conlreras, Ruben 73, I48 Cook, Bobbie I48 Cook, Danny IO8, IS2 Cooper, Mr. Ken 26, 30, 44, I29 Cordova, Tina IS2 Cordoway, Elda IS2 Cormier, Mrs. Jamie 86, 87, I29, I37 Coronado, Berlha IS2 -D- II6, I33, I46, I48 Danielson, Byron IS3 Danysh, Thomas 47, 84, I I7, IS3 Dauberman, Cynlhia IS3 Davis, Anlonio I83 Davis, Darlene 54, 66, I48 Davis, Garion 47 Day, Kennelh 47, IS3 Dean, James I I4 Dear, Daniel I49 DECA 88, 89 DeHoyos. David IS3 DeHoyos. Linda IO2, IS3 DeLaCruz, Alice IS3 DeLaCruz, Eddie IO3. IO7 DeLaCruz, Jesse I49 DeLaI:uenle. Joe 26 DeLaGarza, Ciro IS3 DeLaGarza, Manuel IS3 DeLaGarza, Marianela 95. IS3 Del.aPena, Charley IS3 DeLaRosa, Arlhur IS3 DeLaRosa, Jose 73, I49 DeLaRosa, Sam 3I, 37, 46 DeLaTorre, Heclor I49 DeLaVega, Bernard IO6, IS3 DeLaVega, Berlha 58, 87. IOZ. IZO, I2l, I49 DeLaVega, Irma S4 DeLaVega, Jorge 84. 99, IO7, I83 DeLeon, Calarino I83 DeLeon. Elizabefh I49 Deleon, Ida I83 DeLeon, Joe I49 DeLeon. Linda I84 DeLeon. Yolanda I84 Delgado, Alvina I84 Delgado, Irene 40, 90, I84 Delgado, R ichard I84 Delgado, Sam IO7 Delgado, Yolanda I49 Delosh, David I84 Del Puerlo, Mario I84 DeIReaI, Elvira I84 Denn, Tomas 76, I49 Denller, Fred I I I, I84 Diaz, Ann IO4 DeSanI'iago, Rosalinda I84 DeSoI, Donna 76, I84 DeSofo, GI oria I84 DeViIbiss, Mrs. Nancie I39 Devoll, Pafli I84 Diaz, Alex I84 Duran, Fernando I49 Duran, Lupe 88, I49 Dyal, Mike I85 Dyer. SgM. James I29 Dyson, Miss Jimolhy I28. I29 - E .. Easlerling, Mrs. Roberfa I29. I36 Eckerman, Debbie 84, 87, I85, I92 Eckerman, Jimmy 76, I85 Edwards, Laurie IOO. I49 Eer, Mr. U. I29, I48, I98 Elias, Bobby 26. 49, 51, 102, ISO Elias, Ruben 3I, I85 Elizalde, Juan ISO Ellis, Sfephanie 98, I85 Engbrock, Linda 87, I85 Erickson, Leslie IO6 Faiardo, Edward ISO Faikus, Nikki iii, lab Faikus, Vikki I86 Farias, Delia ISO Farias, Eslher IO7 Faris, Teresa I29, I39 Farris, Mr. Frank I29 Favor, Michael 58. 76, 84, 9I, ISO, I89 Favor, Vickie I I I, I86 II7 I88 Fresn 87. illo, I-Iumberlo 76, 79 99, IO2, lI5, I82, I88 Frias, Anna 76, IO7, I88 Frias, Fernando I88 Frias, Rosalinda II6, I88 Frilsche, Mr. Ernesl I3O Frilz, Frilz. Edward ISI Jesse III, I88 Escalanle, ISg, Cecil I29 Felan, Jimmy ISI Felan, Rachel I86 Feluz. James I86 Fernandez, Ana 95, I86 Fernandez, Carmen 42, 43, 54.63, 76.8I, ISI Fernandez, Gilberl IO8 Fernandez, Sylvia I86 Fernandez, Yolanda I86 Ferry, Richard I86 Fewell, Gene 89 Figueroa, Consuelo II4, I86 Figueroa, Rudy IO7 Fikes. Bruce I86 Finch, Miss Pafricia I2O, I3O, Frosl, Mr. I-Iarold I26 Fuchs, Linda II9. I88 Fuenles, Arlhur IO8, I88 Fuenles, Jerry 37, 46, I88 Fuenles, Liz I88 Fuenles, Sandra I88, 2l2 Fulbright Eddy IS7 FTA 86 -G- Gaines, Miss Dinah 97, I3O. I3I Galan, Carlos IO3, I88 Galan, JoAnn ISI Diaz. David I49 Diaz, David 44, I84 Diaz, I-Ieclor I84 Diaz. Julio Diaz, Lupe 88, I49 I84 Diaz, Mickey I I4, I84 Diaz, Sylvia I84 Escamilla, Diana I85 Escamilla, Irene I38, ISO Escobedo, Edward IO6 Escobedo, Erminia ISO Escobedo, I-Ieclor I86 Escobedo, Linda 95, I85 Esparza, Alberl' I85 Dickey. Mr. Raymond I29 Dieckow, Richard 42, 43, 76, I37, I49 Digges, Fern III, II3, I84, 22I . Dimas, Delia I49 Dimas, Joe I8O, I84 Dixon, Mrs. Ina Mae I29 Dohman, Jeanean I84 Dominguez, Alma I84 Dominguez, Becky S6, 7O. Esparza, Arnulfo I85 Esparza, Gloria II4, I85 Esparza, Mary I85 Esparza, Roger 36, I86 Espinosa, Ernesf I86 Espinoza, Diana I86 Espinoza, Marina I86 Espinoza, Rosemary I86 Espronceda, Fred 30 Espronceda, Marlha 95, I I6 ISO III, I49 +obminqw.1:bfbLy.1,fza.JJL..E Dominguez, David IO7, I84 Dominguez, Edward IO7 Dominguez, Gloria I84 Dominguez, Helen IO8, I84 Dominguez, JoAnn 98, I84 Dominguez, Mary I84 Dominguez, Richard IO6 Dominguez, Rick 3I Espronceda. Ruben 30, I86 Esqtrivelfliucy-I'86vf' Esquivel, Luis I86 Esquivel, Mary I86 Esguivel, Norma 4-I, 90, I86 Esquivel, Raul IO8 Esquivel, Richard 30, I86 Eslrada, Chrisfine IO4. I86 Eslrada, Emma I50 Esfrada, Ernesl IOS, IO8, Florez, Dominguez, Slephen I84 Drzymalla, Arlene 89. I49 Dubois, David I84 Dugosh, Mary 95, IOI, I85 Dullnig, Miss Mary S, I29 Dunn, Mr. Jesse I26 Dunn, Jennifer I85 Duponl, Mr. Flamillon I7, I29 Duran. Alexander 26, 36, I85 Duran, Roberl 26, 44, 76, 78, I I7, I85 246 l4S, ISO Esfrada. Mary ISO Esfrada, Mickey I86 Eslrada, Yvonne I86 Evans Evans. . Cheryl I86 Coleen IOI, I86 Evans, James 97, I86 Evans, Kafhy I86 Evans, Tommy S, I2I, ISO -F- I36 Flanagan. Janef I86 Flelcher. David 42, 97, I86 Flores, Alberf IS, 87, III, I IS, I86 Flores, Angel I86 Flores, Angelica I86, 2IO Flores, David 84, I87 Flores, Delia I87 Flores, Diana II9, I87 Flores, Miss Dolores 98, I3O. I36 Flores, Edward 36, I87 Flores, Elsa I87 Flores, Emilio 3 I, IO8 Flores, Eva 88, ISI ' Flores, Frank I87 Flores, Gregory I87 Flores, Joe I87 Flores,Uoe V. V87 Flores, Maria I87 Flores, Marisela I87 Flores, Mary I87 Flores, Mary I. I87 Flores, Mary L. I69 Flores, Mike I87 Flores, Gscar 3I Flores, Pedro I87 Flores, Rila ISI Flores, Roberl 97. IO6, I87 Flores, Mr. Sam 2, 97, I2S Flores, Saul 5, IO2, ISI Ruby 95, i5i Galindo, Cynfhia I I I, I88 Galindo, Gregory III, II3, I88, 22I Galindo, Oscar l5I Galindo, Pele IS, III, ISI, I59 Galindo, Rose I88 Galindo, Slella IS, 99, III, I39, ISI Gallagher, Mrs. Janice I3O Galle, Brenda I88 Galle, Margarel I37, ISI, 24I Gallegos, Bobby 33, 79, IO2, ISI Gallegos, Camera II4, I88 Galvan, Blanch I88 Galvan, Priscilla IO2, II7, I78, I88 Galvan, Richard 26 6. Sylvia T885 Gamboa, Daniel 220 Gamboa, Heclor I88 Gamboa, Richard IO2, IO6. I52 Gamboa, Ruben IO6 Gamez, Edward I88 Gamez, Yvonne IO2, IS2 Gaona, Pafricia III, I2I, I48, IS2 Gaona, Virginia I89 Garcez, John 33, 34, 35, IS2 Garcia, Alberl' 76, IO3, IS2, I69 Foylek, Michael IO7 Foyfek, Palrick IO8 Fragoso. Sylvia I88 Frazier, Dale III, I88 Frazier, Tim IS, I I I, I88 Frazier, Mike 49, I3O Freeman, Ray 33, 48, 49, 84. Garcia, Alice I89 Garcia, Angel IO6 Garcia, Arluro 88 Garcia, Aurora I89 Garcia, Deborah I89 Garcia. Diana 95, IO2, IS2 Garcia, Dolores 99, I89 rcia rcia Edward I89 Edwin Mr. l25 rcia, Guillermo I89 rcia, Gus 77, I89, I95 rcia Hecror I89 rcia Horlencia I89 rcia lda I89 rcia Jesse I5, III, I89 94 rcia, JoAnn 88, I89 rcia, Joe 3, 97, lO6 rcia, Joe A. l52 rcia, John 26,97 rcia, Johnny 26, 30 rcia Josie l89 rcia Juanira 99, l89 rcia Libby I89 rcia Loreffa I89 rcia rcia Maria I52 Marrha lll, l89 rcia Mary I00, I52 rcia Mary L. I89 rcia Mary L. 95, I89 rcia Niclc 26 rcia Odelia I53 rcia Paul I53 rcia Rachel I89 rcia Ray l73 rcia Raymond I89 rcia Regina I53 rcia Reynaldo IO3 rcia Richard I30, I36 rcia Richard I53 rcia Roberl' I53 rcia Rosa I89 rcia Rose I53 rcia Ruben l90 rcia Ruben I89 Garza, lnez IO7, I53 Garza, John I I4 Garza, Lericia 4l, 90, II9 l9l Garza, Lydia 84, l9l Garza, Magdalena l9l Garza, Marlon l9l Garza, Marfha 88, l53 Garza, Mary 98, II7, l9l Garza, Michael I06, l9l Garza, Michael l9l Garza, Nolberi II9 Garza, Raul 74, l53 Garza, Rebecca IO6, l9l Garza, Richard 3I, 37 Garza, Rosalie l9l Garza, Rosendo I53 Garza, Rudy I9, 49, IO8, l9l Garza, Sipriano IO8 Garza, Ga rza. Garza Sylvia 88, l9l Sylvia E. 99, l9l Sylvia P. l9l Garza: Thelma l9l Garza, Yolanda l9l Gasca, Diane IO4 Gasca, Irene l9l Gasfon, Ray Jean 9, Ill, l l9, l9l Gawlilc, Anrhony 33, l9l, 209 Gerardo, Johnny l9l Gibson, Anna l9l Giles, Mrs. Lois I30 Girl's Spor+s 90 Glowney, Sharon 95, l9l Goesch, Beverly 84, I l5, l9l Goesch, Dwighr l9l Goldbeck, Mr. E. L. l42 rcia Sandra 98, I9O rcia Sipriano I90 rcia Tomas l90 rcia William 30 rcia Yolanda Ill, I74, 90 rner Milne I6, l90 Guzman, Irma I94 rnica, Roberf l90 rza, Alma 40, 90, 98, I9O Gomez, James 49, 50, I92 rza, Alma l90 'za, Armando l08, I9O 'za, Berfha 98, l90, 207 'za, Berry 99, I90 'za, Carlos I I I, l9l -za. Cyn+hia 40, 90, i9i 'za, Daisy l00, I53 'za, David I53 'za, Diana 95, l9l, 254 'za, Diana l9l 'za, Emma l9l za, Fernando l9l za, Fidel l08, l9l za, George 3l, 46 za, Gilberl' IO5, I53, I54 Za, Gilda 98, l l9, l9l za, Grace l9l Gomez, Alfonso IO7, I73 Gomez, Alice l9l Gomez, Anila l9l Gomez, Diana l9l Gomez, Edward 36 Gomez, Enrique 46 Gomez, Ernesl I53 Gomez, Gimez, l Henry 3I saac IO7 Gomez, Joel I92 Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, I92 Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales. Gonzales. Gonzales, Gonzales. Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales. Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, I92, I9 Gonzales, Gonzales. Gonzales. Gonzales. Gonzales, Gonzales. Gonzales. Gonzales, Gonzales, Debra I92 Delia I92 Delia I92 Diana I92 Diane I92 Elda l5, lll, l92 Elizaberh I53 Freddy I92 George 3I, 37, 52. Guadalupe I54 Helen l02 Helen I92 Isabel l00, I54 Johnny l93 Johnny 44, I92 Larry 26, I92 Maria I-1.44, I54 Maria I92 Norma I92 Pablo I06 Rebecca I92 Rebecca W. 95. 8 Richard l54 Roberf I06, I98 Roberl I92 Roger 37, 46, I92 Rosalinda I92 Gose 95, I39, I54 Rose l93 Ruben I93 Rudolfo I54 Gonzales, Rudy 32, 33, 34, 49, I43, I54 Gonzales, Sally I93 Gonzales, Sandra I93 Gonzales, Sanfa I93 Gonzales, Sophie I93 Gonzales, Thelma I93 Gonzales, Tina l54 Gonzales, Yolanda 95, I93 Gonzalez, Alice l93 Gonzalez, Anaiolio IO8 Grimes, Parricia I94 Grimes, Roger 26, lO2, I55 Grubbs, Pafricia I94 Guahardo, Johnny IO7 Guaiardo, Veronica IO4, I94 Guerra, Angie I94 Guerra, Chrisline I94 Guerra, Debbie 95, 99, I I5. I94, I98, 254 Guerra, Evangelina I55 Guerra, Henry I94 Guerra, Maria I20. I55 Guerra, Mario 36 Guerra, Rachel I55 Guerra, Roberf I94 Guerra Ruben IO7 Guerral Sylvia I55 Guerra, Sylvia 92, 95, I94 Guerrero, Arnold I94 Guerrero, Guerrero, Cynfhia iii, I94 Gloria I55, l60 Guerrero, Jimmy 52 Guerrero, Linda 88, I55, I62 Guerrero, Margie 95, I94 Guerrero, Marrha 40, 90, I94 Guerrero, Richard 36 Guerrero, Roxanne III, I94, 254 Guerrero, Rudy I94 Guerrero, Sieve 46. I94 Guerrero, Yolanda I94 Guerrero, Yolanda I94 Guerro, Gilberf l07 Guevara, Angelira I94 Guevara, Daniel l2I, I55 Guin, Randy 26 Guifierrez, Daniel l06 Gurierrez, Esfher lO2 Gufierrez, Juan I55 Guiierrez, Mary 95, I94 Gufierrez, Olvido I94 Gufierrez, Sam I94 Gufierrez, Sieve 77, l03, I55 Gufierrez, Vicfor 3l, 37, 52. I94 Gomez, Pearl 104, I92 Gomez, Ramon I06 Gomez, Raul I92 Gomez, Rose I92 Gomez, Rosemary 4l, 90, I92 Gonzales, Abel 92 Gonzales, Alex I92 Gonzales, Alice I92 Gonzales, Barbara I53 Ganzales, Carol I92 Gonzales, Mrs. Chrisfine 95, 96. l30, I98 Gonzales, Corena I92 Gonzales, Dava l5, I92 Gonzalez, Anfonio IO8, I93 Gonzalez, Delores I93 Gonzalez, Elvira I30 Gonzalez, Mr. Gerardo l0l. l30, I8O Gonzalez, Gloria 95, I93 Gonzalez, Janie I93 Gonzalez, Joe 33, 34, 35, l00, l54 Gonzalez, Jose I93 Gonzalez, Linda 98 Gonzalez, Margarila l93 Gonzalez. Mario 25, 26, I54 Gonzalez, Mary 98, I93 Gonzalez, Pafricia I00, I54 Gonzalez, Tony I07 Gonzalez Javier 79 Gowens, lKa+hy I54 Grappe, I55 Sieve 56, 60, 84, Guzman, Mary I94 Guzman, Ray 73, 77, 89, I55 - H - Hagerry, Harry 84. 87, III, l55 Haines, Brenda I94 Halbardier, Linda I94 Hall, Dolores I94 Hall, Toni l94 Hammer, Tim I55 Hampson, Barbara lO0. I55 Hampron, Anne'r+e l94 Hardin, Miss Susan I30 Hardy, Vicki I94 Hargrove, Hazel 87, I02, II6, I39, l56 247 Harless, Charles 49, I94 Harvey, Chrisiine l02, I94, l95 Harvey, Cynlhia IO2, I95 Hasfings, Darrell I95 Hafhaway, John I95 Hauschildf, Barbara I95 Hauschildf, Herman I95 Heimsafh, Sylvia I I4 l96 Herrera, Viclor I96 Herrera, Waldo l96 Heweff, Velma IO4 Hidalgo, Baldemar II4, l20, l96 Hidalgo, Esier l97 Higginboiham, Carolyn I l I, l56 Hill, Mr. Richard Burfon I27, I57 Jimenez, Yolanda I5, III, I57 Johns, Johnnie I6, IOI, I97 Johnson, Alberio I57 Johnson, Allen 42, I I I, I97 Johnson, Peggy 83, I97, 234 Johnson-Hodge, Miss Noel I3I, I36 Ledesma, Andrew I99 Ledesma, Nafividad IO6 Ledesma, Vangie 89, I58 Leffler, Larry II6, I39, I58 Leifler, Leonard II8, I99 Lemus, Alberf 73, 77, I58 Lerma, Arfhur IO7 Lerma, Arfhur I99 Lerma, Befly IO4, I99 Johnslon, Roger 77, I98 Les lngenues 98 Henry. James I95 Jones. Joiner, MSg. Richard l3l Hernandez, Abel I95 l30. I40 Hep-nandeZ,AbeIin0 I95 Hilliard, lvir. William lol, Hernandez, Adolf I08 l30 Hernandez, Anasfacio I95 Hillie, MVS- E. IZI Jones, Carole I98 Jones, Jerry IO6 l98. Juar Kaul Judy 42, 43, ai, 84, 228 ez, Linda I98 - K - fas, John 89 Kenyon, Carol IOI, l98 Kenyon, Charles 44, 59, I57 Kerr, Doro+hy l3I Kerr, Jackie IOO, I57 Kerr, Pairick I98 Kerr, Paul 9I, I57 Killen, Carol I98 Levy, Connie I99 Levy, James I02 Lewis, Pai I99 Lewis, Randy I99 Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Roxanne IOI, I99 Mrs. Rulh 87, l32 Susan II4, I99 Leyva, Diana 99, II6, I2I l38 l 5 , 3, I58 Leyva, Don 52, I99 Leyva, Raymond I58, I65 King, Mary l98 King, Palricia l98 Kirby, Berniece I99 Kirkpairick, Brenna I99 Koch, Elizabelh 38, 77, 84, 87, 90, II7, l99 Koch, Rick I57 Koch, Sue II6, I57 Kosub, Gail I99 Kraica, Jerome 47, 54, 66, 77, 79, 84, IIS, II7, I49, l57 Kramm, Leroy lll, I87, I99 Kreusel, Roy I2, 80, 84, l05, l54, I58 -L- g Hernandez, Anifa 95, l56 l'lilliS. Frances l56 Hernandez Aurgre I95 Himlin, ivir. William lO3, l3O Hernandez Esiella IO4 l'lif19S, MF- William l30 Hernandez Eugene I95 Hinoiosa. Oielia I97 Hernandez Hilda II8, I95 l'l0ld9fii EUQGUG l56 Hernandez lrene I95 HOHOFS 54 Hernandez Israel IO7 Hooper, Shirley I97 Hernandez James I95 Hopkins, MVS- Mona l3l Hernandez Jesusifa l56 i l0i'fii Ken IS, 42, 34, l33, Hernandez, Jesse I95 I56 Hernandez, Joe 30 Horner. Gail I97 Hernandez, Julian IO6 HOWFY. MF- Wiley l26 Hernandez Lionel I96 HUSFTG Eugene IO6. l97 Hernandez Maria II7, I96 HUGFTG Mary I97 Hernandez Maria E. I96 HUSVTB Odilia I97 Hernandez Mary 90, 95' i iUiZ6f', Ber+ha 99, Hernandez Mary A. 38, IS6 Huilaf. JOAVH1 l ll. I97 Hernandez Ralph 44, 49, Hui1ar.Mary I97 l56, l68 Huizar, Pairicia 40, 90, l97 Hernandez Ronald 68, IOO, Huizar. Rosalinda I97 I56 Huizar, Sylvia 40, 90, I97 Hernandez Rosemarie I96 Huizar, Teresa I97 Hernandez Ruben I96 Huniress, Mrs. I2I Hernandez Sandy I96 i'lur1'fFeSS, David 47, l56 Hernandez Susan IO2 Hykel. MiSS Nancy l3l Hernandez Toni 95, II7, I63, I67 I85, I96, 254 -I-' Hernandez Tony I96 Hernandez, Tony G. 3I, I08, lndiene++eS 92 IQ6 Inman, Mr. John l3I 4Hamaafia,-wammanUH iWifafiiW4fW, V57 I96 Hernandez, Virginia I02, l96 Hernandez, Willie l56 -J- Landry, Sharon I99 Langdon, Dorofhy I99 Langdon, Jo Lois IO4, I58 Leyva, Rasalinda 99, II6 l38, l59 Life I Lile, John l02, l32 Lillard, Dan l59 Limon, Abel IO7 Limon, Joe 30 Lindsey, S+anley I99 Lindsey, Zane III, l8I, I99, 2l4 Linsenbigler, Ba rba ra I 04, l99 Lisfer, Lucy I99 Lil'+le, Ronnie I99 Llewellyn, Doroihy 40, 4l, 90 Loefiler, Morris 97, I99 Longoria, Alfred 44, l59 Longoria, Frank I99 Longoria, John 3I, 46, IO6, I99 Hernandez, Yolanda II4, l96 Hernandez, Yolanda I96 Herrera, Alvaro l2I, I56 Herrera David IO6, l56 Herrera, David I96 Herrera, Gilberl' I96 Herrera, Grace 84 Jackson, James I97 Jackson, Pairicia I57 Jacobs, Darlene I97 Jacobs, Glenn I97 Jacoby, Miss Barbara IOI, I3I Jacques, Allen I97 Janavaras, Bessie II4, II8, l97 Jaramillo, Ernesl' 30 Jefferies, Mr. John l3I Jenkins, Mike IO6 Herrera, Hermine 79, 95, l38, I56, I57 Herrera, lrene lll, I96 Herrera, Paul I96 Herrera, Rosalinda II4, I96 Herrera, S+eve 3l Herrera, Sylvia I96 Herrera, Vicior 33, 36, 88. 248 Jimenez, Diana I97 Jimenez, Helen I57 Jimenez, Irene II9, I97 Jimenez, Richard Ill, I97 Jimenez, Te resa IOO, lI6, Laque, Norma II9 Lara, Daniel I99 Lara, Gabriel I99 Lara, Hope I99 Lara, Linda I99 Lasafer, Shirley I99 LaScuola, Carol I58, 228 Lask Lafh owski, Danny I2, 88, l99 am, caihy 82, 83, ion. I99 l.augh+er, Ellen I58 Lawhn, Mr. James 52 Leal, Alfred 3l Leal, Alfred I99 Leal, Armando I99 Leal Leal , Rosa l00, l58 , Sylivia I99 Longoria , Lucy IO4, I99 Longoria, Lynn I99 i iLongoria, Mary I99 i Longoria, Olga 200 Lopez, Abraham I03 Lopez, Alfred 200 Lopez, Angela 200 Lopez, Blanca 200 Lopez, Daniel IO6 Lopez, Diana 200 Lopez, Diana 200 Lopez, Edward IO6 Lopez, Ernes+ine 200 Lopez, Henry 36, 200 Lopez, Janie IO6 Lopez, Leo 200 Lopez, Mae 200. 220 Lopez, Marlha 200 Lopez, Mike IO7 Lopez, Mike l59 Lopez Nick IO7 Lopezi Orlando IO6, 200 Lopez. Lopez, Raul IO6, 200 Richard IO6, 200 ez, Ruben I59 ez, Mr. Salvadore I32 ez, Tomas I06 Marlinez, Carmen 20l Marlinez, Carol 38, 39. 90, no, Adolph I06 no, Carlos I88 no, David IO3, I59 no, Maria 200' no, Mary 200 as, Mr. Roberf I32 io, Sandra 200 ibreras, Hurnberfo IO7 a, Allred I06 a, Armando 200 a, Arnullo 77, 200 a. David 200 a, Miss Juanila l32 a Luis 200 ai Margie 65, 92, 95, I59. 67 a, Raquel 200 a, Tony IO7 e, Sieve 25, 26, 44, 45, 3, 69, 72, 84, I59, 232 e, Thomas 26. 200, 232 1, Jane? 4I, 90, 200 ,Darlene IOI, 20I -M- I77, 202 Marlinez, Cynlhia 202 Marlinez, Diana 202 Marfinez, Elena I60 Marlinez, Elia 202 Marlinez Enedina 202 Marlinez Ernesl l07, 202 Marlinez Fernando IO7 Marlinez Freddie 202 Marlinez, George I06 Marlinez, Gloria I60 Marlinez. Gloria 40, 87, 90 I02, 202 Marlinez, Isidro I03, I60 Marfinez, Marlinez, Marlinez, Marfinez, Marlinez, Marlinez. Marlinez, 202 Marlinez, Marlinez. Marlinez, Marlinez, Janel 40, 90, 202 Javier I60 Jimmy 30 JoAnn 202 Johnny 202 Jorge 202 Larry 3l, 37, 46 Linda I60, l6l Lorrie 202 Louis 97 Lucille 202 Mafyear, Linda 203 McCar+hy, Jim I37, iso McClure, Mrs. Woodine I32 McDonald, James 203 Mcl'-Ianey, Angie 87, I02, 203 McMillan, Mr. Monly 3I, 37, 52, I32, I36 McRae, John 30, 203 McRae, Rose Ann 38, 90, I60 Medellin, Gloria I06, 203 Medellin Medellin Medellin 84, 90 Medellin 203 Medellin Medellin Medellin , lrma 40 , Irene 90 , Pelra 38, 53, 69. l6l , Raymond 44, 45, ,Rose Marie l6l , Sylvia l6l . Tony 52, 203 Medical Careers I20 Medina, Medina. Medina. Medina, Medina, Medina, Dalia, 203 Diana 203 Gloria l6l Pal 203 Precy 203 Sarah l6l :ias, Danny 2OI cias, Elvira 20l cias, Luis 2OI ciel. Carlos 20I ciel, Joseph 20I ciel, Rosa I59 Marlinez, Lucy 79, 98, 202 Marlinez, Maria I60 Marlinez, Marlha I I9, 202 Marfinez, Mary I I4, 202 Marlinez. Michael l08, 202 Marfinez, Miguel I07, 202 Marfinez, Neslora 202 Morgan gallanez, Rulh II8, I20, OI gusiak, Mary I I4, 2OI han, Debra 20I han, Sandee 2Ol ldonado, Caroline 2OI ldonado, Edward IO7 ldonal, Joe 3I ldonado, Joe 46, 2OI ldonado, Lilia 20I ldonado, Lisa I59 ldonado, Raul III, 20I rin, Irene 20I rquez, Juan IO7, 2OI rroquin, Ray 30 rshall, Cindy 40, 84, 90, OI rlin, Deborah IOI, 20I rlin, Larry I59, I68 rfin, Lorraine 20l Marlinez, Nick 202 Marlinez, Norma 202 Marlinez, Ramiiio 202 Marlinez, Remy 202, 29 Marlinez, Ricardo 202 Marlinez, Richard I02, I60 Marlinez, Roberla 203 Marlinez. Marlinez, Marlinez, Marlinez, Marlinez, Marlinez, Rosalinda I60 Rosario I20, I60 Ruben 203 Ruben 3I, 203 Sylvia 203 Yolanda 7I, I2l Medrano, Lupe'I6I Melia, Mike 203 Melia, Pearl I2, Ill, l6l Meiia, Theresa 203 Melendes, Florinda 203 Melendes, Marlha 204 Melendez, Hilda 204 Mellene, David 26.49, l6l Mellene, Shannon 4l, 53, 90, I60 Marlinez, Yolanda I07, II8 203 Mason, Mrs. Rulh 56, II8 II9, I32 Maslers, Ronda 9, 95, IOI 203 204 Menchaca, Andrew 33, 204 Menchaca, Edward 204 Menchaca, John IO3 Menchaca, Nadine 204 Menchaca, Nancy 93, 95, 96, I38. l6l Menchaca, Rosemary I02, l6l Mencheca, Sleve I07, 204 Mendez, Amalia 98, 204 Mendez, Carlos l6l Mendez, I00, I Cynlhia 79, 95. I5, l6l, I63 Mendez, David IO6 Mendez, Mendez, Gilberl IO8, 204 Joe 204 Mendez, Roberl 204 Meurer, Mrs. Caroline I86 Meyer, Jackie I I6, I I8, 204 Meyer, Michael 6, IOI, l6l, I38 Meyer, Roberl 84, 204 Migl, Charles 37, 52, 204 Miller, Charles 204 Miller, Mrs. Josephine I32, I38 Millner, Michael 84, 87, I I I, I20, I56, l6l. I87 Minor. James I6. 78, IOI, II7, I62 Minor, Lucy 204 Mireles, I'lerminia 204 Mireles, Marlha I62 Mireles, Rachel 204 Molano, Rudy III, I62 Moncivaiz, Elvia 204 Monlalvo, Aurora I I I, I I5, II7, I62 Monfalvo, Susan 204 Monlelongo, Angie 40, 90, 204 Monlelongo, Edward I88. 205 Monfelongo, Rachel 87, I62 Monlemayor, Sylvia I I8, 205 Monlez, Elida 205 Monfez, Isabel 205 Monlez, Mary I35, I38 Monfez, Rosalinda 205 Monlgomery, Barbara 205 Monloyal, Gloria 205 Monloya, Juan IO7 Moore, Roxanne 205 Moore, Scarlel 205 Moore, Mrs. Vicky I32, I36 Mora, Blas l08 Mora, Maria I62 Mora, Michelle 98, 205 Mora, Susie 205 Morales, Gilberl IO7 Morales, Joe I62, 220 Morales, Mary I I9, 205 Morales, Slella 205 Moreno, Gloria 205 Moreno, Linda 205 Moreno Mario 26, 49, I02, I62 Moreno Mario 3l, 205 Moreno, Mary 68, I00, I62 Moreno Nancy 205 Moreno Rachel l5, 205 Imelda 68, 78, 84, rfinez, Allred 2OI rlinez, Alice I00. I59 rlinez, Amalia 20I rlinez Anila 95.96, 20I rlinez Armando I06. 20I rfinez, Arnullo 88, I59 rfinez, Beafrice I59 rfinez, Becky 2OI rfinez, Belda I59 rfinez. Blasila I60 Mala, Mala. Mala. Mala, Mala, Mala, Adela I I I Louis 203 Mary 227 Ray 3I Rosalie I60 Ruben I06, I60 Malhis, Debbie 93, 95, 96. 203, 254 Mafhis, Donna 38, 90, 203 Mafyear, Deborah 203 Mendoza, Isabel 204 Mendoza, Marfha 204 Menn, Mr. Ronny 26, 44, I32 Mercedes, Mercy 98 Mermeia, Alice 75, 79, 92, 95, 96, II6, I60, l6l, l70. I73 Mermeia, Jesse 26, 204 Mermella, Trinidad 204 Mernira, Jose 30 88, I62 Morgan, Joe I02 Morgan, Rosario 205 Morillos, Valenfin I08 Morin, Feliz 98, 205 Morin, Lucy 69, 77, 93, 95, 96, I39, I52, I62 Morin, Rene 26, 33, 35, 49, 205 Morin, Sylvia 205 249 Morris. Allen 3I Morris, Dorolhy 89, I62 Moryl, Brenda 205 Moryl, Gayle 205 , Moses, Lavonia 40, 90, 206 Olivarri, Rudy 82, 87, II8 I07. I34 Olivarri, Sonia 207 Olivo, Johnny 207 Olivo, Pele 26 Pearson, James 208 Pena, Diana 40, 90, 208 Pena, Eslher 208 Pena, Henry I95 People I22 Moss, Marcy 83,206 Muenninlc, Jo Dell I62 Muilenburg, Ceci 206 Mungia, Mario I63 Mungia, Rudy 206 Muniz. Eslella 84, 206 Muniz, Richard 206 Munoz, David 47, 49, 206 Munoz, Edalia 206 Munoz, Eslella I07 Munoz, Louis I06 Munoz, Lucy 206 Olivo, Sara 207 Olmos, Yolanda 207 Olvera, Mr. Raymond I32 Olvera, Trinidad 207 Ornelas, Belinda I l8, I20 207 Ornelas, Maria I63 Orla, Danny I07 Orla, Simon I63 Orlega, Bernadino 84, IO7 I08, l54, I63 Orlega, Rachel 207 Orlegon, Celso I07 Munoz, Lydia I04, 206 Munoz, Ray IO7, 206 Murillo, Mr. Luis IOI, l32 Murphy, Jo Ann III, 254. 206 Myers, Jack I32 - N - Naranio, Ruben 206 Narvaez. Roger 206 Nafional Honor Socie+y 84 Nava, Humberlo IO6 Nesrsla, Mr. Prank I I I. I24 Newman, Billy I I I, 206 Nielo, Alice 80, 98, 206 Nira, Nancy 206 Norris, Roxanne 206 Norris, William 26, 206 Nosler, Trina I32 -0- Orlegon, Juan 88, 207 Orliz, lrene 207 Orliz, Maria 207 Orliz, Marlha I63 Osuna Ovalle, Ovalle Roberl 9, 207 Julia l06, 207 Mary 207 Perales, Adella I I9 Perales, Fervin 208 Peralla, Rene 26 Peralla, Salvador 26,44 Perez, Alma I I l, 209 Perez, Blanca 88, I64 Perez, lrene II9 Perez, Irma 209 Perez. Joe IO7 Perez, Lydia l04, I64 Perez, Magdalena I64 Perez. Mark 209 Perez, Olga 209 Perez, Richard 26, I64 Perez, Roberl 209 Perez, Rosalinda I64 Perez, Rosemary 95, 99, 209 Perez, Ruben l07 Perez, Sanlos 3l, 46 Perez, Viclcie 209 Perez, Yolanda I38, I64 Ozuna. Roberl' 2 I 2 -P- Pacheco, Alvino 44, 207 Pacheco, Brenda 4l, 90, 207 Pacheco, Felix 26, 44 Pacheco, George 207 Pacheco, Irma 208 Pacheco. 208 Pacheco, Pacheco, Jesse 208 Pacheco, Julie 208 Leroy 26, 33, 44, Ronald 3I, 46, Pack, Mr. Samuel I26 208 Perry, Debby 209 Perry, Veronica 209 Persal, Melanie 209 Plannsfiel, Donald IO3, l65. l7I Pina, Joe l05, I08, II6, I52, l54, I65 Pina, Richard IO7, I65 Pina, Sleve I07 Pineda, Allred I03, IO7, 209 Pineda, Elena 209 Pineda, Luis 209 Placido, Isaac 209 Plado, Ida IO7 Polaselc, Sleve 88 Poling, Mr. Wilson I32 Pompa, Linda 209 Ponce, Virginia 42 Padilla, Teresa 208 Obregon, Irene 206 Palacios, Maria 208 Obregon, Israel l08 Palacios, Nancy 208 O'Campo. Joe 89, 206 Palacios, Nazario 208 Ochoa, Anlonio Z0-6 Palacios, Sylvia 208 Ochoa, Celia I38, I63 Parchman, Karen 40, 90, 208 Ochoa, Marla 206 Pardo, Enid 208 Ochoa, Sam 206 Odlozelilc, Kennelh 207 Odom, David 207 Odom, Kalhy roi, I37, I63 Odom, Kalhy 102, 207 Odom, Mary I02, I63 OEA I00 Oebel, John I6, 77, IOI, I63 Oelinger, Sandy 4l, 90, I83, 207 Oehler, Mr. Eugene I I4 Oieda, John 37, 207 Olivares, Freddy 207 Olivares, Max I98, 207 Olivares, Roberl IO8 Olivarri, Arnie IO6, 207 Olivarri, Pablo 207 Olivarri, Roger 26 250 Pardue, Nancy I02, 208 Pardue, Ralph 208 Paredez, Sandy 95, 96, I63, I70 Parlcer. Candy I37, I63 Parker, Hal 208 Parlcer, Sheila I36 Parra, Roberl 200 Parsons, Anna I63 Parsons, Sheila 208 Pallerson, Palricio 36, 208 Palferson, Teresa 40, 90 Pawelelc, John 208 Pawelek, Kalhleen I02, l2I, I64 Paylon, Barbara 89 Paz, Lupe 208 Paz, Yolanda l2I, I39, I64 Porlillo, Pedro 209 Polls, I33, I39 Pralles, Mr. Theo I33 Presiden+s Council 76 Prouly, David I07 Pruell, Cindy l65 Pruell, Marjorie 209 Pruill, Charlene I02 Puenle. Ignacio I65 Puenle, Yolanda 209 Pullin, Charles 7l, l05 Pullin, Thelma I65 -Q- Ouesada, Maria I65 Ouesenberry, Beclcy 67, I38, I65 Ouesenberry, Penelope 9I, I02, I I7, 209. 223 Ouesenberry, Vicloria 209, IO2 Ouinonez, Alice l65 Ouinonez, Arfuro I42 Ouinlanilla, David 209 Ouinlanilla, Yolanda 209 Ouinfero, Jesse 209 Ouinlero, Rosalinda I00, l37: I65 Ouinlero, Toni 87, I65 Ouiroga, Gloria 2I0 Ouiroz, Randy II9, 2I0 Ouiroz, Ronnie I43, 2I0 -R- Raclxler, Donald 2l0 Ramirez, Carolina l65, 2l I Ramirez, David I42 Ramirez, lrma II8, 2l0 Ramirez, Janel II4, 2I0 Ramirez, Janie 2l0 Ramirez, Joe 26, 49, I79, 2I0 Ramirez, Leon 78, I44, I65 Ramirez, Mary I I I, 2I0 Ramirez, Mary L. 2I0 Ramirez, Olga 2l0 Ramirez, Palricia 2I0 Ramirez, Pele III, I I3, 2I0 Ramirez, Richard I43, 2I0 Ramirez, Roberl 2I0 Ramirez, Rosemary I65 Ramirez, Rosie 2I0 Ramirez, Slella 2I0 Ramirez, Thomas 2I0 Ramon, Cordelia 75, 95, 98. l87, 2 I0 Ramon, Nora I04, 2l0 Ramon, Rene 2l0 Ramos, Amelia 2I0, 2I7 Ramos, Celia 89, I65 Ramos, Edward I42 Ramos, Eva 2l0 zioi ' Ramos, Mary I65 Ramos, Mary A. 84, 95, 2I0 Ramos, Nelly I02, 2I0 Ramos, Roberf I83, 2l0 Rangel, John 2l0 Rangel, Lelicia l65 Rangel, Mary I43 Rangel, Margo 2l0 Rankin, Allen I2, lI5, II6, II8, 2I0 Rapsline, Charmaine 73, 84, I37, I65 Ralhcamp, Mr. Vernon l0I. l34 Recio, Benny 30. 2I I Recio, Zelerino 3I, 46, 2l I Redslzin 80 Reed, Jerry 67, 78, I02, I65 Reichel, Rhonda I38, I65 idon, Jeanelle I66 endez, Carmen 2l l, 84 endez, Lydia IOO, I66 endez. Ruben 2Il ies, David 2l I ies, Edward 97 ies, Enrique I45, I66 ies, Gil 3l, 2II ies. Jimmy 97 res, Linda IO2, 2I I ies, Miguel 97 fes, Mike 2I'I res, Raymond 78, I I7, I I ies, Ricoberlo I44 res. Susie 2I I ies, Trinidad 2I I ies, Roberl I43 fna, Adela 40, 90 1na,Anaslacio I44, 2l I ma, Edward I42 ma, Juanila I66 ma, Raul 44 ma, Rosemary 88, 2I I as. Sylvia 2l2 molds, Curlis 2l I fnosa, Raul 26, 2I I lnosa, Reynaldo I43 hardson, Kalhy I I I s, Freddie 2I I s, Michael 2l I s, Raymond III, ll3,2l2 con, Frank I66 con, Jerry I66, 2l2 con, Mary 2l2 iias, Frank I44 iias. Mary 2I2 iias, Rosemary I66, 2I2 is, Gloria 2l2 is, Juan IO3, I66 iz, Roberl 2l2 as, Ruben l42, I44, 2I2 GTG, GTB, STB, 66 Grace 95, 2I2 John I66, 2l2 Lelicia 95, 99, l20. Rosario 2I2 Rodriguez, Benny I67, 2l3 Rodriguez, Blanca I67, 2I3 Rodriguez , Chrislina 6l, 84, 87, II6, I56, I67 Rodriguez, Carolyn 2l2 Rodriguez, Denise II9 Rodriguez, Dennis 2l2 Rodriguez, Diana 4l, 90, 2l2 Rodriguez, Diane I I8, 2I2 Rodriguez, Diane 2l2 Rodriguez, George 2I2 Rodriguez, Gloria 2l2 Rodriguez, Javier I67 Rodriguez, Joe 2I2 Rodriguez, Johnny 3l, l08, 2l2 Rodriguez, Johnny G. I67 Rodriguez, Josie IO2, l42, I67 Rodriguez, Juan 2I3 Rodriguez, Lamar 39, 40, 90, I I l, QI3 Rodriguez, Leo l42 Rodriguez, Mrs. Lupila I33, I36 Rodriguez, Manuel I44 Rodriguez, Mario I44 Rodriguez, Mary A. I I4, 2I3 Rodriguez, Mary L. 2l3 Rodriguez, Mary L. 2I3 Rodriguez, Mary L. l04, 2I3 Rodriguez 2 I3 Rodriguez I67 , Michael 84, II5. . Pele 44, 82, l02. Rodriguez, Miss Raquel I33, I36 Rodriguez, Raymond 2I3 Rodriguez, Richard I67 Rodriguez, Roberl 2l3, 2l5 Rodriguez, Roger 2I3 Rodriguez, Rosalie I67 Rodriguez, Rose I I9, 2I3 Rodriguez, Rudy 26, I67 Rodriguez, Silvia I67 Rodriguez, Terry I67, 2l3 Rodriguez, Yolanda 84. II5, I68 Rodriguez, Yvonne 87, I68 Roe, Palricia 2l3 Roel, Yolanda I68, 214 Rohler, Mary 87, 2l3 Ruiz, Delpha 82. IO2, I68 Ruiz, Ramon 2l3 Ruiz, Ricardo 213 Rusl, General 220 -5.. Sabala, Cynlhia 78, 84, I68 Sabala, Mrs. V. I2I era. era, Rosemary IO2, 2I2 era, Viclor I43, 2l2 o, Deborah I66, 2I2 o, Sam 2l2 bins, Brenda 56, 60, 84. I7, I66 bins, Debra 2I2 erlson, Lynn 2l2 les. Roger 89, I66 calo, Dennis 2I2 ha, Irma IO2, I66 Romero, Mr. Romeo 3, I33 Rosales, Anila 2l3 Rosales, Joe 2I3 Rosales, Roberl Ill, I94, 2I3 Rosas, Irene 2l3 ha, Ramon I44 :ha, Richard 2I2 ha. Rila 38, 84, 90. I67 ha, Rosie 2I2 Rud 2l2 .ha. y ha, Viclor I43, 2l2 Deo Club lOl Rosas, Lupe I68 Rosas. Ric hard I68 Rosas, Rosa 2I I Rosenlhal, Carl I68 ROTC I 05 Ruiz, Dela rio I44 Ruiz, Della I 68 Saenz, Cynlhia 2l3 Saenz, l'leclor 84 Saenz, Jose 85, I l I, I46, I68 Saenz, Marlha 89, 2l4 Salas, Maria 2l4 Salas, Slella 89, I68, 237 Salazar, Abel IO6 Salazar, Armando 2l4 Salazar, Erlene 2l4 Salazar, Eslher 2I4 Salazar, Gilberl l06, 2I4 Salazar, I-lorlencia IOO, I68 Salazar, Ignacio IO6, 2l4 Salazar, Juanila 89 Salazar, Mary 88 Salazar, Minerva 2I4 Salazar, Precy IO7 Salazar, Rachel I2I, I68 Salazar. Salazar, Ramona 2I4 Ricardo 2l4 Salazar, Richard I68 Salazar, Roland l06, 2I4 Salazar, Rosalinda l04, 2l4 Salazar, Salazar, Salazar. Rosalinda 2l4 Rudy I44, 2I4 2l4 Saldana, Delia I09, I69 Saldana, Elena 2l4 Salinas, Diana l00, I69 Salinas, Elisa 2I4 Salinas, Eslollo I44 Salinas, Louis l'l. 84, I I I, I IS, I I8, 2l4 Salinas, Mr. Luis L. 26, I33 Salinas, Lupe I I7, 2l5 Salinas, Mary 98, 2l5 Salinas, Ray l42 Salinas, Sylvia I69 Salkeld, Mrs. Glenda I33, l36 Salvera, Cynlhia I I I, 2l5 Sanchez, Andrellila 89 Sanchez, Carlos I07 Sanchez, Conrad 2l5, I69 Sanchez, Corina 2l5 Sanchez, Darlene E. 2l5 Sanchez. Dellina 2l5 Sanchez, Eslher 38, 90, I69 Sanchez. Gloria 2l5 Sanchez, Herman 2l5, 30 Sanchez, lnocencio IO7. 2l5 Sanchez, lrma lll, 2l5 Sanchez, Jerry I69 Sanchez, Joe I69 Sanchez, Kalhy IO2 Sanchez, Kalhy 87, 2l5 Sanchez, Linda 2l5 Sanchez, Lupe 46 Sanchez, Lydia 2l5 Sanchez, Mary Jane 2l5 Sanchez. Raymond I07 Sanchez, Rosa I69 Sanchez, Ruben lOl, 2l5 Sanchez, Rudy I44 Sanchez, Sylvia 2l5 Sanchez, Palsy 2l5 Sanders, Palsy 88 Sandoval, Gene 2l5 Sandoval, Nick 3l, 2l5, 2l7 Sandoval, Teresa 2l5 San Miguel, Louis 30 San Miguel, Ninla 2l5, 222 San Miguel, Rosila 2l5 Sanloy, Joe l42 Sanloy, Josie I69 Sauceda, Anlhony IO6, II6 I69 Sauceda, Belinda 2l5 Sauceda, Andrea I I I, 2l5 Saunar, Jaime 2l5 Schober, Mrs. Odalee I33 I37 Schobey, Cher 2l5 Scholwinski, Dellon I2, 2l5 Schuelz, John 78, 86, II5 I46, I69 Schullz, Richard 42, 2l5 Schulze, Ricky I0l, 2l5 Sczepanik, Joseph 2l5 Seal, Karen I27 Seguin, Anlhony IO7, I69 Segura, Rosalinda I69 Sens, Belly 59, 78, 85, 86 I I6. I69 Sepulveda, Arlhur III, I59 2l6 Sepulveda, Elisa 203, 2I6 Serenil, Humberlo I69, 2l5 Serna, Joe 2I6, I I4 Serna, Freddy ll4 Serner, Vivian 2l6 Serralo, Richard 3l, 78, 2I6 Sevilla, Ada 85, l70 Sevilla, Laura l70 Sha++a, Pam 2l6 Shaw. Mrs. Ina IO4, I33 Shen, Caplain 2Ol Sheppard, Anna 2l6 Sheppard, George IO3, 2I6 Shively, Mr. Bill 26, 46 Shockey, Mrs. Jocelyn 95 ZI6 Silva, Anlhony I2l, l65 Silva, David 2l6 Simms, Mrs, Nalalie I34 Simpson, DeeAnn 95, l5l I70, 200 Simpson. Guy 3I, 2l6 Simpson, Susan I6 Sisneros, Abel IO6, I7O Slavich, Mrs. Mozelle I 34 139 Sly, Miss Doris 100, 134 Smilh, Mr. Callie 126 Smifh, Charles 216 Smilh, Larry 216 Similh, Lynda 216 Smolhers, Karen 114, 216 Snow, William 214 Snyder. Nancy Lynn 101 1 19, 217 Snyder, William 31. 46 Solano, Elisa 116, 170 Solano, Linda Lou 217 Sao1is,Adela 100, 170 Solis, David 107 Solism, Jerry 170, 216 Solis, Oscar 217 Solis, Palricia 217 Solis, Paula 217 Solis. Viclor 106 Soloman, Elizondo 106 Solsona, Debra 72, 104, 170 Solsona, Joni 41, 90, 217 Sonnen, Rudolph 144 Soria, Mario 170 Sosa, Ben 80, 217 Sosa, David 15,217 Sosa, David 170 Sosa, Mr. Esleban 126 Sosa, Eva Jo 217 Sosa, Jim 217 Sosa, Rowland 106, 217 Sosa, Viclor 52 Solello, JoAnn 217 Soiaf A-ngie-21.7 Solo, Joe 217 Solo, Rachel 95, 217 Solo. Sieve 217 Spanish Club 99 Sparkman, Dawn 78, 85, 95, 170 Spell, Julie 101, 217 Sporls 24 252 Slanlillen, Rachel 90 Sfaled, Carolyn 38, 39, 90, 217 Slein, Peggy 42, 134 Sfephens, Jus+in 217 Sferner, Marlha 217 Sferner, Vivian 217 Slieler. Jim 217 Slielier, Mike 217 Slinson, Mrs. Dorolhy 134 Sfocklon, Alys 217 Slocklon, Janis 217 Sfockfon, Jackie 111 Sfocklon, Sharon 85, 89, 170 Sfoddard, Mr. Ayres 134 Sfone, Gwynelh 217 S+uden+ Council I 15 Suna,Cap1ain 1sme+201 Swearingen, James Paul 85, l 15, 1 18, 170 -T- Tafoya, George 102, 106, 171 Talamanfes, Roy 213, 217 Talamanlez, Alfred 78, 111, 113,171,I72,18O Talamanfez, Dalia 95,217 Tamez, Mrs. Elva 134, 136 Tanguma, Gloria 217 Tannehill, Lulher 217 Tannehill, Neva 217 Tapia, Mike 217 Tavifas, Michael 218 Teague, Everlyn 87, 218 Teague, Linda 104, 218 Teasley, Denise 118,218 Teieda, Ruben 49, 171 Teieda, Sylvia 111, 118, 218. 254 Tellez, Rachel 95. 179, 218 Temple, Mrs. Helen 134 Terry, Richard 218 Thespians 91 Thier, Rhonda 114, 218 Thier, Rober197, 107, 218 Thigpen, Jane 63, 85, 111, 1 115 Thompson, Kafy 111,218 Thompson, Linda 111,218 Thompson, Paulefle 111, 218 Thompson, Rex 101, 218 Thompson, Valeria 218 Tiierina, Mrs. C. T. 38, 90, 134 Tiierina, Johnny 37, 218 Tiierina, Julio 218 Tindle, Tindle, Mrs. C. H. 121 Sherry 111,218,254 Tober. David 218 Tober, Hugo 103, 218 Tober, Thelma 218 Tober, Velma 218 Tobias, Alfredo 87, 118, 218 Tondre, Slephen 218 Torres, Adolf 31, 46 Torres, Alonso 100, 171 Torres, Concepcion 218 Torres, Herminia 218 Torres, Joe 218 Torres, Linda 73, 171, 217 Torres, Lydia 218 Torres, Mary 218 Torres Raymond 142 Torres: Richard 114, 219 Torres,-R-oleeP12I9 1- -1 Torres, Sylvia 171 Toscano, Judy 171 Treio, Anlhony 26, 44, 219 Treio, Ruben 143 Tgrevalhon, Jackie 219 Trevino, Beafrice 219 Trevino, Benny 144, 219 Trevino, Cecilia 89. 219 Trevino, George 208 Trevino, Jesse 219 Trevino, Juan 171 Trevino, Rachel 15, 98, 111 1 18, 120, 219 Trevino, Richard 219 Trevino, Roberl 219 Trevino, Roberl 219 Trevino, Sylvia 1 14, 219 Truiillo, Carlos 145, 219 Tumilson, Charmaine 171 Tumilson, Joanie 80, 219 Tulschke, Sleven 31, 219 Tull, Elizabelh 219 Tulfle, Carol 41, 90, 219 Tulfle, Pafricia 100, 171 -U- Unnersfall, Jurgen 106 Unnerslall, Monika 219 Urbanowich, Rosalie 95, 219 154 Urena, Lelicia 220 Uresle, Margie 102, 220 Uriegas, Blanca 171 Uriegas, Henry 106, 220 Uriegas, Irene 95, 220 Uriegas, Velma 161 Ufz, Dr. Homer 126 -V- Vakey, Mrs. Elizabefh 135 .137 f S, ,WL Valadez, Margare1'95, 220 Valdez, Belly 220 Valdez, Charlolle 1 1 1 Valdez, Mary 171 Valdez, Roger 88, 171 Valdez, Viclor 108, 220 Valenzuela, Alfred 106 Valenzuela, Janie 102, 118 20 nzuela, Joe 3l, 37, 46 rio, Paul I02 rio, Policarpio l7I e, Connie 220 e, Joe IO3 eio, Ralph 30, 220 verde, Juan 220 iWinlcle, Jack 9l,'I72 1 Zandl. Beverly I72 a, Jesse 220 'a, Lupe 38,90 'a, Mary I72 gas, Edward 62, 87, ll6 20, I37, l72 Vega, Joe 89 Vega, Janie I07 Vega, Mario l07 Vega, Phillip I06 Vega, Roberl 3l, 22l Vela, Becky 95 Vela, Elsie III, II7, I09, 22l Vela, Gloria 22l Vela, Lilia 78, I72 Vela, Liz l I9, 22l Vela, Marvin 84, 22l Vela, Mary 22l Vela, Mary H. I72 Vela, Michael 22l Vela, Nansie 22l Vela, Rebecca I72 Villareal Villareal Clarice 22l Cynlhia 95, 222 Villareal, Darlene 222 Villareal, Denise I7O, I73 Villareal, Diana I73 Villareal, Hilda I I4, 222 Villareal, James 33, 97, 222 Villareal, Johnny 37, 46, 222 Villareal, Linda 95, 96, I79 222, 254 Villareal, Palricia 95, I I8 222, 254 Villareal, Peler 80, 97, 222 gas, Margarel 87, I20 20 gas. Maria 87, II8, I2O 20 Vela, Vangie 22l Velasquez, Joe 3l Velasquez, Linda 38, 90, I72 Venegas. Gregoria I73 Venegas, Leficia 95 Venegas, Venegas 22l Vera, Callelano IO3 Vera, Gloria 95, I I6, I73 Veracruz, Mary 98 Veras+ique, Miss Linda l35 VICA I03, l04 Viera, Linda 99, 22l Villa, Edgar IOO, l73 Villa, Maricela 22l Villa, Roberl 88. 22l Villalobos, Daniel 37. 52, 22l Villalobos, lrma I I8, 22l Villalobos, John II4, I2I Villanueva JoAnn IO4, 22l Villanueva, Joe I07 Villanueva, John IO6, I l8, 22l Villanueva, Raul 37, 22l Villareal, Abraham I73 gas, Rudy 220 ques, Irene 22l ques, Mina II8 quez, Corina 220 quez, Diane 220 quez, Esmeralda 22l quez, Evangeline 62, I I6, 2l, l72 quez, Guillermina quez, lrene II4 quez, lrma 78, I00, I39, 47, I72 quez, Joel I72, I I I, 22l quez, Juan lll, I66, l72 quez, Linda 95, I79, 22l, 54 ,quez, Lupe 99, IBO, 22l ,quez Mary 22l squez Monsie 22l zquez, Norma 22l squez, Rudy I72 squez, Teresa 99, I02. 9 l4, ll ,22l ga, Ernesl II4, 22l Villareal,AAngelica 38, 90. 22l Villareal, Benny l07 Villareal, Rosemary 98 Villegas, lrma 222 Villegas, Raul 222 Villegas, Vincenl 3l, 37, 46 49, 50, 52, 222 Villela, Franlc 26, 27. 222 - W - Waclawczyk, Geraldine 84 87, 222 Waclawczylc, Mary 222 Wade, Jesse l35, I74 Waighf, Kalhy 222 Walgus, Michael 3, I73 Wallon, Dan I73 Warden, James 88,222 Ware, Mary I73 Warren, Amber, l29, l35. I36 Waison, Gloriana l88, 222 Wafson, Mrs. Leslie l35 Weaver, Elizabelh I04, 222 Weaver, Pal 222 Weaver. Sylvia 222 Wells, John I l I, 222 Wheeler, Mrs. Mary l35 Wilber, Nancy 42, 43, I73 Williams. Helga l35, I36 Williams, Jay 222 Williams, Mr. Terrell 37, 49, IOI, l 28, l 35 Williamson. Mr. Claude I35 Wilson, Brenl 222 Wilson, Gordon I73 Wilson, Thomas I35, I36 Windham, Roger 89 Winlcler, Roberl 97, 222 Winslead. Mrs. Pafricia I35 Winslon, Edmund l73 Winsfon, Sieve 3l, 222 Winlers, Joe I I I, I I5, 222 Wise, Carolea I5, 222 Wise, Earla lll, ll7, I46. 222. 254 Wolfe, Mr. Eugene I35 Wood, Carol I I l, 223 Wood, Joseph 26, I99, 223 Wood, Wanda 40, 90, I75. 223 Wrighf, Wendell 30 - Y - Yanas, Ernesline 223 Yanas, Johnny 25, 33, 34, 35 44, l73 Yanes, Joe IO8, 223 Ybarra. Hope 223 Ybarra, Mrs. Josie 40, 4l 90, l3I, l35 Ybarra, Raul I06, 223 Ybarra, Raymond 223 Yelland, Claudia 40, 90, I I8, 223 Yollcs, William lO6 Young, Palricia 2, IOI, 2l3 223 Younger, Veronica 223 Youngs, Jack l06, 223 Yzaguirre, Margarel 223 25 254 as i wir 3 l l l 1 i ' r ,ei ,ii lllfiffx si, Rosalie Urbanowich, Linda Villarreal, Brenda Bielefeld Diane Garza, Toni Hernandez. Closing Commencement Linda Vasquez, Deb Guerra, Deb Mathis, Pat Villan real 'lr 4 ' Af, ,A . Q I QL . s r , 2 5 f or 2 V 1 'll A 4 :El ggi Q ili Alice Anderson, Sherry Tindle, Roxanne Guerrero, Sylvia Teieda, Jo Ann Murphy, Earla Wise W Christina Rodriguez, Valedictorian Leonard Dacy, Salutatorian Solano, Laura Sevilla, John Scheutz, Tony Schultz, Anthony Sauceda, Sanchez, Mr. Eugene Wolfe, Pete Rodriguez, Jerry Sanchez. C Mr. Frank Nesrsta, Lisa Maldona- do, Ravhel Balderas, Linda Bermu- dez, Elena Martinez Seniors 255 Q 8' 6 'SX jaws IP! P K X R Q-4 I. :Fr 'Qt P . D I 5 if-. 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Perhaps it is because of this we, the staff, did not on any particular theme we would slow- foundation of the et, we were unit- We were united in the idea of the yearbook, that we wanted to present a book to please as many people as possible and also to please ourselves. We can't definitely say why we did not select a basic theme. Perhaps the rea- son is attributed to the fact that we are all individualists. Perhaps because we felt that it would be blasphemous to the minds of all persons who read or are connected with the yearbook to force one particular idea upon them. Therefore, in this book, we have published a conglomera- tion of ideas that are most prevalent and relevant to today. However, time is omni- potent and who can say if these ideas will have any bearing on the future. The de- cision is left up to you, the people. W + 4 1 ,.
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.