Highland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1969
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' ' - f---W . ' , Mr. C. E. Barnhart, Mrs. Barnhart, David, joe, f Unit ' 2 M i i W,,.V 5 K f - wi ,- S W ' ' EVSHFKM -. ff,--MV? . ,- ,J pr . . ,i:31fg,2.2. ' 33.45. , .,f.eg,q .1 , A-ef 'zspfew ' ' in iff! ff gf I J ,!11+I'f5 ,I ul 5 . , ,J .A , ????fffr-'ff'-A-vi and Am , members of Ki oko's American famii , ' 0 -Hffia'---.-1f.e:,Le 33,54 , , , 11- , 4 - i f ' ' ' 'f ' F ,'J'f'f1mwfS we wo. .. . gather around her for a picture. , -W W- . , , , A ,U rg fre -5i3W,,A AAIV. - . A K if ' T1 -5 f ' L NAM. cali,-gg V, iv 475319-555015 Gftsgaigig 1 'lr-awirz ' 1. Y1rf'rH1Y!i.1ff j 1 1 A ' 1 s me-.fi g fa. ig., yas y .,.,a,.-,gin f, -. J.--.,,,.e,..,,f. J f 4 - - ., ,o,.ara,ra..,-ut,-,. W .4 ,TA T . 137 L... . r A' V. Leonor poses for a picture with her American family -Wyn, Mrs. Lewis, and Mr. E. I. Lewis. Highland hosted two foreign students during the 1968-69 school year. iI.eonor Vodonovic, from Concepcion, Chile, was assigned to High- land through the American Field Service. Ki- yoko Kusano volunteered to be the first stu- dent to come to Albuquerque from Sasebo, japan, which is Albuquerque's. sister city. Leonor arrived August 9 for her year long stay with the E. J. Lewis family. Her Ameri- can family had five members, just as her own does. En route to New Mexico she had visited New York and Miami with other foreign ex- change students. Leonor and her American sister Wyn were both seniors at Highland. Leonor enjoyed choosing her own subjectsg for in Chile she was assigned to her classes, 'Of her five classes, she liked Biology II best. Leonor began her active year at Highland as an honorary member of the Homecoming court. She was also a participant in the Ameri- can Field Service and Student Council. Kiyoko arrived in Albuquerque on Septem- ber 5. Her American family was similar to her own family in that the occupations of her fa- thers were in the same general field. Her father is a judge in japan, and Mr. Charles E. Barnhart, with whose family she stayed, is a lawyer. Kiyoko and her sister Amy were juniors at Highland, where Kiyoko found not wearing uniforms a change from her high school in Japan. Kioyko who had studied' English in Japan, where it was required, added Spanish to her stock of -languages. She enjoyed most about school Drama and Art and the fact that there was not as much homework as in japan- ese schools. Kiyoko also was an honorary Homecoming court member. On November 4 she participated in an ROTC assembly, in which she thanked Admiral MacPherson for making it possible for her to come to America to attend school. Ad- miral MacPherson was the initiator of the sister city plan. Kiyoko also participated in other extra- curricular activities throughout the-year. . Biology II was I.eonor's favorite subject. Here she is finishing a lab during the fifth period science class taught by Mr.'Floyd. , 4,,,..f L gd ' - 6' ll, I, M, YN X .5 R , f ' I Q2 2 '- if ,,,,.w:fxw A' 1 ' ,. dV,,,.:-:eb ' N ' J. V - ' a J ,, . ,V ' e-f-ai ' izliiff Qin , ., ,Wu J :tr lv 4' TN.,4ibp'.4ifs:xt3,,. 5 'Y , ,A . ,, , .-LW-2.5.5, 09 Aclivilies ........ l 8 I Highlander Aihleiics ........ 44 Academics ...... 7 6 Highland High School Albuquerque. New Mexico Volume Twenig Organiza+ions.I I Q Classes ...... ..I 53 Index .......... 2 I 4 Aciiviiies 3 466 rv ' 4 WiiKE9BV5YW4W'F5lm 4' ' I ' ' - ff. K '-i , . . , .I ' I X ' 4. ' ' 'i mscuf1ssxi'e1'Q10HK-:xwnf-xNl8mOQQ.n n 1-nf:-A-rx I V 8 jyx 1, 5 5 v f L ,YM A. , r ,, ,,.,,, . W J,--1 Hia? 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O K .1 S191 , W J .11 -it was - - ' Leading Ladg, A Plag Within A Plag On October 16, for the 1968-69 school year, the Thespian club produced its first play, Leading Lady. Leading Lady was a play within a play. It was produced by Miss Ann Shannon, Thespian Club sponsor, and Tony Francis, student director, With a cast carefully selected, the play had seventeen characters, tour of which were major parts. They were, in order of appear- ance, Norma Temple, played by Candy Horabing Lanny Scott, Rob Gunter, Herb Mclntire, Mark Stevens, and Beverly Rodg- ers, Debbie Ullrich. As Norma Temple reminisces to Sue Hal- ler CRoxanne Friedankj, and close friend Marie Downs fMary Dabneyj, she is re- living her life as a beginning actress seeking stardom. She tells of her three nearly fatal romances with Conrad Marlowe QRob- in Tawneyj, Jack Winston fDavid Leachj, and Armando de Cortez QLeonard Natkinj, as they appeared with her in various plays, and of how her former producer and present husband, Lanny Scott, brought her to her senses in the nick of time. Other characters involved in the play were Esther Pearson, Rebecca Swierg Flo Fletcher, Marsha Fountain, Judith Blaine, Dawn Wzig- nerg and the custodian, Tom, played by Tim Brady. Running the play from the 16th through the 19th gave many students as well as par- ents and teachers the opportunity to see it. Itlvas the only play produced by the Thes- pian Club during the school year. Trying for a part in the play, Dawn Wagner uses great expression while reading In Mark Stexens. Confused, impatient, and thoroughly disgusted, Debbie L'lIrich asks Mark Stevens fcenlerj and Rob Gunter ffm' rigblj what their glamour star could possibly want to see them about now, Left: With fl look of amazement Marsha Fountain realizes that her worries are now over. Dozwl: Having just been introduced to Robin Tawney, the male lead in the play, Candy Horabin agrees that they should get to know each other better. .-llmztfx Members of the CHSI for the play Lead- ing Lady, directed and produued by Thespian sponsor Miss Shannon, are Robin Tawney, Marsha Fountain, Roxanne Freidank, Mary Dabney, Candy Hnrabin, Leonard Natkin, Robert Gunter, David Leach. Debhie Ulrich, Ribecca Swier. Mark Stev- ens, Tim Brady, and Dawn Wfagner. Rob Gunter patiently hears the bald news that they are going hanlcrupt on their first production from its director, Candy Hurabin. twig! K 'Z i . - . W'-f f K ,'u:::,.r 'vyxvgggff ' F ' ' -v-'H' FA yew'-'r-f.,vTg,f A 'K , rw, fl Y , . WW 3: , Lg . ' ' 'fzifift ','2T'53,'f Tnfi: The NUIROTC tlrill team denmnstnltes il marfhing routine during the nssemhly. zilmzwf Palm Plummer cxhihits spirit nt the 115- semhly prccctling the Highland-W'Pst Mesa game. Cllfftil' Ri-Qbli Performing in unc uf their two nsscmhlics ure Charles Brand, Paul Brink, Rnhin Day, Rusnliml Mnrrnw, und Melinda Snodgrass, memhcrs nt' the ntlxunuctl chorus. Rilgfrlf Along with its uwn Llrill team, NJROTC nlsn has its nwn instruments to nrfnmpuny it. wt x 4' 'Tn , ack Of Spirit Iouds Over HHS Assemblies Assemblies at HHS underwent many changes during the school year. The main difference was in the number of assemblies that took place-there was a great reduction. Traditions such as class yells and Seniors leave First! were broken, and a lack of spirit was noted. A study hall for those who protested mandatory assemblies was also in the making. Below: According to the coaches, this year's cheerleaders were the best Highland has ever had. . 5 YW lf- , ir . I if . . ' x A-an Rigbl: To raise spirit among Hornets for the first Sandia football game, Coach Gibbs, dressed to fit the song being played- You're Going to Bum! , entertained many laughing fans. M ffl S7 inf ...far- Ve' ,,,....-,t ,..........,,.,,F.Qq -1- one' Going Go'ng G Echo In Ggm As Seniors Hold Slave Sale The Senior Class devised an ingenious money-raising project this year when it de- cided to have a Slave Sale, Lettermen of HHS volunteered to be slaves and were put on the auction block on Thursday night, February 13. In all, 20 slaves were auctioned off-5 juniors, 1 sophomore, and 14 seniors. The sophomore boy-Tommy I-lintonibrought the most money-31030. That amount was bid by the six varsity cheerleaders. About S70 was raised by this fun-filled activity. The slaves had to dress in suitable costumes on Valentine's Day and do the bidding of their purchasers Waiting patiently to be disgracefully sold as slaves for Slave Day, are some of the lettermen. as aa. Yi' R SOLD! shouts Barney Botone about Dennis Putting her newly acquired slave, Tommy Hinton on a leash Gail McNamara gets in a few laughs Woods. 1 msn .fy , N T 6:43-if ul J A 5 4.4 Above: While waiting for the photographer to for another shot, Kathy Doherty set the scene unknowingly had her picture taken. Rigbl: Carol Myers, Tim Dillon, Mark White- head, and jacki Wright show popular Highland fashions. It's A Sign Of The Times: ashions! 'X X ik X ,nn- l5?1 .- , ' Tremendous changes have taken place in fashions during the past couple of years. There have been general changes, as well as specific, in men's and women's fashions. Nehru and Guru shirts, heavy chain neck- laces with signs of the past and present, and knee or hip-high boots were worn by both boys and girls. Hemlines went up and jackets lengthened, leather, not sticking to the traditional shoes and purses, was made into skirts, vests, and pants. Men's fashions included brightly colored frilly shirts and bell-bottom pants, coordi- nated Nehru outfits, and pierced ears. Hair grew longer with the return of sideburns, mustaches, and beards. Women's fashions went from Nehru to frills, with waistlines coming back into style. Huge, dangling earrings, opaque stockings and hats with matching outfits also seemed to be very popular. Highland students went into the swing of things as far as the administration and parental restrictions would let them. Showing some of the fashions while riding on an old Model A are: Larry Alcorn, Michael Lee, Kathy Doherty, Shirley Bivens, and Don Bivens. 'Q U: in ,Q 'Q li' l-. 5 ax.. . Ties an 194 d tucked-in shirt tails were commonly seen on Highland boys as shown by Ace Grinsted. Lefl: Betty Gallegos shows that T-shirts have many uses. r . ufsfkairzs 'ia- -1 33 ,X I949-1969: HH9 Looks 20 Years Into The Past Highland High School celebrated its twen- tieth anniversary with an assembly and dress up day on Friday, March 18. Mistress and master of ceremonies were Debbie Ull- rich and Rob Gunter. Highlands first princi- pal, Dr. N. G. Tate, spoke as did Mr. Krumm, our present principal. The as- sembly was highlighted by Cam Kings nar- ration of Highlands first year, which was acted out by members of student council. At the end of the assembly Mr. Pipkin, Mr. Neece, Miss Rebord, Mr. Smock, Mr. Mc- Daniel, Mrs. Gilmore, Miss Trammell, and Mr. Loy received awards for their twenty years of service at Highland High. Miss McCulloch also received a twenty year award although she was absent, as she retired earlier in the year. Overall, it was definitely an interesting day. 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Q I 1 lx ? pq 25,1 91 6 C! 513 ,ua 9 NJROTC Holds First Militarg Ball Highlands cafeteria was gaily deco- rated for the first NJROTC Military Ball: Held the evening of December 7, the ball was hailed as one of Highlands finest. Members of the Albuquerque High School Army ROTC were invited. The ca- dets and their dates danced to the music of the Dave Wolfe Quintet from 8 P.M. to 11 P.M. Highlands ROTC Queen for 1969: Rosalind Morrow Laughing and talking, several students si! at one nf the many tables surrounding the dance. BRENDA PASSARIELO HHS Varsiig Cheerleaders Bolsier Qpirii C x -N . g'6o4 '-W -N X Q :,, f w 1' S: xx EN 'x T Q ? W Q V , f . wx xg H 5 W, 3' TM ' . M 4 , 5582 - 'S if i' X- Tollr Cezzlerg- Top Rigblx Above.- SUSIE HIGDON GALE IUCNABIARA GINNY GARBER I ll, .91 ,Q- ,f mov S1-3 . ,716 . 'sif- I' DEBBIE WALSH STEPHANIE BAUER DEBBIE CHARLTON and III' F' A I . Ar' . V -'1 ' zz , P ' ' ' . . 'K , . K . 5 .K 'J' W, .- QL . I-9i'7kQ -. . f 'QQgf. MELISSA may CHRIS DARROXY' HHS Inviiafional Tournameni A Success 'FY . ,D Capturing the first annual Highland In- vitational was Los Alamos High School. The Hilltoppers advanced through their bracket by dropping St. Pius, Highland, and Berna- lillo. Co-favorites Highland and Alamo- gordo fell the second day, HHS to Los Alamos and AHS to Bernalillo, the latter one of the most exciting games played in the entire year. Highland took third place over Alamogordo, and Los Alamos defeated Ber- nalillo for first. Alamogordo was fourth, Alb, Academy ith, St. Pius 6th, St. Mikes 7th, and El Paso Tech 8th. The All-tourna- ment team was: Emilio Corral, Techg Ernie Jones, HHSg Lovard Coleman, Alamogordog Pete Salazar, Bernalillo, and jim Mosely, HHS. Pete Salazar of Bernalillo was given the tournament's most valuable player award. Far Lefl: St. Mikes and Bernalillo battle in their first round game. Bernalillo won 54-55. Left: El Paso Tech's Emilio Corral scored 102 pts. in three games, an average of 34 per game. Right: Referee Vince Hoffman works a puzzle at the tournament luncheon as Mr. Hubble looks on. V ,il- 14 'ig 1 waff- ..,. ,A-lx 5g 'H' ,,x Ugg -iq Y W W4 15- D , it at 3 L Highlands john Fifield 1541 tries in vain to block an Alamogordo Tigers shot. The Hornets trampled Alamogordo 91-80 for third place Afhleiics bb - -,N 1' ,H - x. v-Qt' -y Z , A I ' ,1 vf ,M Af A , lx' ,, Aw-,f ' F Q ,,, :M-A' f' '-ff' 1' fflov' . X 'f' .,1 a-if ' ,, .' 'N-4 - ... ,r .,,. . -4'-, 3. ,. ...K gil n vw. .,s F-vs 'WI' 1- -. ' ' ,,. 3 .---4' 1 Y x Q vu. ' '4 . 'J-. . is 1 . N- 1 . qxu '- 4 .X Q .vu . A Ak 0 X-,O sl ... X.- 'nz l ,. , . , -4' Q. ' M' i x. , W H fi A .aff . - .W rw if I 4' W 1 :F?' 5fA '41 J' jg -if . ' - ' 3- , 136222: Q 254'-?f W?5' f'Z- Y ,xx A -,,-- ,, ywv , uw' ,fb- , , au' .-. 'fu' 'sl N 'fi Q Q 5 . mm -' tv-1 'wwf' 1 ' , ' W 3.1.22 sa. ,Assn Above: Three good reasons for a fine season for Coach Hayes' baseball team were: third baseman John Zamouski, pitcher Bill Carter, and first baseman Walter Burton. Top: Members of the Highlandvarsity baseball team were: From: Rick Gatewoocl, john Zamouski, Terry Carr, Bill Carter, Terry Stanley, Will Sanchez, Ron Sickler, Charley Morris. Tap: Coach Rushing, Rick Gilleland, Bob Haggarty, Mike Crawford, Pat Lo- vato, Tom Hinton, Doug Nowlin, Steve Williams, Steve Abraham, Coach Hayes, Nor pirzured are Ernie Jones, Henry Garcia, Bill Bone, and Walter Burton. Right: Bees were: Front: Rick Armijo, jim LaRue, Rick Bryant, Jody Segura, Torn Beck, Tom Chavez. Middle: Rick Rodriguez, Bob Duran, Larry Garcia, Ron Chavez, George Romero, jerry Metzler. Top: Coach Williams, Don Shoemaker, Lee Rice, Larry Bryant, Reggie Hardway, Marc Kahn, Mike Haska. 5 WW A Seasoned Vets Pace 1969 Baseball Team A large number of returning lettermen gave Coach Bill Hayes' baseball team a good chance of having a fine season. Leading the returning lettermen were Terry Carr, John Zamouski, Ernie jones, and Walter Burton, all seniors. juniors Henry Garcia and Steve Abraham also figured to help out. The assistant coach was Mr. Jack Rushing. -Wall. -HM .gilffw As Usual, Hornet Netiers Are Strong This year's tennis team was no exception to the tradition of fine tennis teams that Highland High has. Led by returning letter- men Tim Russell, Robert Rehm, Tom Tur- bett, and Charles Gallagher, the Hornets were favored to take state again in 1969. After school the team usually practiced at Wilson tennis courts. HHS has won 14 out of 17 state tennis championships since 1952. .,.-v- .!'l 40 I P Top: The top four players on the squad were: john Lieuwen, Tom Turbett, Tim Russell, and Dan Eglinton. Coach Ness is in the middle. Middle: Squad members were: Top: Xavier Gutier- rez, Robert Rehm, Tim Russell, Bill Wallis, Coach Ness. Fmul: Tom Loveland, Steve Hess, Toby Rogers, Ryan I-latch, Angus McPherson. Not pic- tured are Dan Eglinton, John Lieuwen, Peter Lieuwen, Tom Turbett, Dan Fitch, and Charles Gallagher. Lefl: Tim Russell will be a big loss to Highlands tennis team as he has done an outstanding job in the pas! three years, Abure: Quarterback Ernie jones eludes a West Mesa tackler on a sweep around the right end. Riglal: Terry Stanley Cuts behind Craig King's block in the Hornets' victory over Rio Grande. sf? Q' ?a l l S l ,Ax ,N fi' S ln -1' i X ' ' , .,. X X ,M . E ' .- fxvfwf-, W 1- . . ,, V '.X- 5, .,.- ,Q W,,. LW- ,WXX 50 r' -Q3 Ss W, , 5,9 , .L W Y A K .,., T ' ' N 1 m , ,fi C C ,. it . M l ' if-1-:gr bv . ,af , ,, . - ,af If- . t, 4 P Vt P V . I M..-,at .,.,. I.. W . 'W' 45' ' r'r s' ' P 'if Aw 1 ,, ,tr , ., M F- 4-aan.. ' CP: --,A at ff' S' ...in N .- -N ' ll- J, 1 -...vis ,.,...,. W M . ,ru HIGHLAND SCORING 1968 Player TDs PAT Total R. Crawford's 7 TD's Ties 0,152 i Robert Crawford ...... 1 2 , , , Ernie jones ........... 11 Year Old Clig Grid Mark B111 --'-- 6 0 56 Bryan Charlton .... .. 1 12 18 Phil Dixon ..... .. 2 0 12 Mike Crawford . . . . . 1 0 6 l Walter Burton . . . . 0 6 6 , Above: Robert Crawford breaks away for a seventy yard run against the West Mesa Mustangs. Tgm Hinton ' . n I I 1 0 6 I Below: Ernie jones is lifted off the ground by two West Mesa players in a 65-7 Hornet win. Jerry Smith 1 0 6 1 4 ,W I J 1 Ii K X 5 is ' 1 5 :Q -1 fb! R 1 A, I P' ' v wth. K ' X K .,s, 'vm . 3 :QM ,,,4,, 1 - 'J if g,,,.- C- 1 ,. P . '1 1 ,, C 1 ' I , ,aaa - V ' 53 ' 33 'j 4' 'W fii i312'ff.a, 1 4 1 ,, 3 ---'in ,, . , ..-W 'UGYWM , 1,-n ,W -, 1, - . -f, M . 1 aw- 'rr M r 4 . '- .gg My ,..ff',Qg ,.. J -- ' ...g,,,3 , -1 4 ,, .s ,Ri-P' -' '- ' 'J , a- fri Q . fin, as rt, y,.. x U. ' in ffkntkl X gm fr m-. 'xl af f' '- 'fs'-,. Q ' 5- ' - Q Q .- ,.'5 ! Q, 5 Ai, ge., ,.f in ' 114. 11-nl, , -,iv -,Q 'M A 1.1, .. N m .. , I -f, xg, f- W :Sf K5 5 A L mv? HIGHLAND SEASON RESULTS September 14-Highland 13, Austin 9 A third quarter touchdown by Bill Carter proved to be the difference in a hard fought victory over El Paso Austin. September 20-Burges 10, Highland 6 The Hornets' luck ran out as Burges quarter- back Phil Luckett scored the winning TD with a minute left to drop HHS. September 27-Highland 28, Del Norte 14 Second half mistakes, including two bad snaps from center on punts, cost Del Norte in a loss to Highland. After a 14-14 first half, Robert Crawford scored and Mike Crawford fell on the ball after it sailed over the punter's head into the end zone to put the game away for the Hornets. October 4-Highland 20, Carlsbad 13 Carlsbad's Cavemen paid a visit to Albuquer- que, hoping to avenge the previous year's 20-13 defeat at the hands of HHS. But, they could do little better as the Hornets battled their way to a victory by the same score as the year before. October 12-Highland 36, Rio Grande 0 Ernie jones picked up 253 yards rushing in 23 carries and scored four touchdowns to lead Highland to an easy win. October 25-Highland 12, Farmington 7 HHS defeated the Scorpions on their own field despite many second half mistakes. November 1-Sandia 23, Highland 12 A soggy field at University Stadium, bad ball handling, and an alert Sandia defense proved to be Highland's undoing as Sandia defeated HHS for the second straight year. 12 fumbles, of which many were recovered by the Matadors, kept Highland in check. Bill Carter and Ernie jones scored for HHS. November 8-Highland 65, West Mesa 7 The Hornets' wrath fell upon West Mesa as Robert Crawford tied a city record set by Albu- querque High's Robert Lee Williams in 1967, as he scored seven times, two of them on passes from Ernie Jones. Highland's second unit, led by quarterback jerry Smith, scored twice in the closing minutes, as HHS routed the Mustangs. November 15-Highland 58, Santa Fe 0 In the final game for 19 seniors, HHS held Santa Fe to minus 25 yards rushing. Bill Carter views action from the sidelines. HHS 171, Santa Fe O In Past 3 Seasons Members of the 1968 Highland varsity football team were: Front Row: jeff Wilson, Robert Kelley, Joel Pafford, Walter Burton, Bernie Gutierrez Terry Stanley, Craig King. Second Roux' Coach Chuck Roberts, Phil Huleback, Bob Hillery, Phil Dixon, Jerry Janis, Mike Crawford, Lynn Carreras Dennis Woods. Third Raw: Coach Bill Hayes, Steve Abraham, George Countee, Bill Wyatt, john Seay, Terry Worland, Chris Stathis, Bryan Charlton. Fourth Row: Coach Bobby Gibbs, Tom Hinton, Brad Winter, Mel Hanks, Steve Highfill, Gary Smith, Steve Ross. Top Row: Head Coach Bill Gentry, Ernie Jones, Richard Bell, Terry Carr, Robert Crawford, Pat Zakis, Barney Botone, Bill Carter. y 1 nm MV, - .. bT?a5S'I f-.was-., st' A 2. Rain seemed to plague many of Highland's games this year. This picture of the Santa Fe game shows just how muddy the field actually was in spots. Highland Bees Take City Championship Members of the undefeated city champion Highland Bees were: From Raw: Danny Parker, Louis Garcia, Mike Hasaka, Bill Casey, john Martinez, Louis Martinez, Mike Gomez, Jeff Gearhart, Gerald Metzler, Larry Youtsey, Pat McGuire, Robert Maiden, Steve Mock. Second Raw: Keith Holden, Steve Spivey, Mark Chaisson, jim Gorsuch, Jim Marshall, Rick Harrison, Wes Arrighetti, Dave Powdrell, Ray Pompa, Sean Ward, Ken Tyler, Mike Lucero, Steve Kalista. Top Roux' Coach David Church, Ed Lopez, jim Baumgaertel, Chip Blumenthal, Vaux Hall, Tim Zakis, Mike Boese, Dennis Carpenter, Ross Mayhew, jerry Smith, Frank Gentry, Tom Clark, mgr., Frere McNamara, mgr,, Mike Smith, mgr. ' 'L gizm-efe.:.a1'.,afw-f-- ....L -mag ,.,.......1 , all I we-'i .A- .6 - f -Q.. -1 Left: Mike Boese prepares to crush a Sandia N0- viellern in the final game of the season. BEES SEASON RECORD Highland Opponents 25 West Mesa .. ....,.. . 7 16 Manzano . . . .... . . 13 20 Valley . . . . . O 38 Santa Fe ... .. 0 26 Farmington . . . . 6 27 Del Norte . . . . . 0 19 Albuquerque . . . . 6 X' 14 Rio Grande .. .,.. . 0 13 Sandia ............... 13 Coach Dave Church's Bees were undefeated for the 1968 season. Their eight victories and one tie kept their undefeated string alive at 16. Their last loss was to Manzano last year. This year they took the city championship behind the running of Dave 1 Powdrell and Mike Gomez and the passing of jerry Smith. Sandia finished second in the city with a 7-1-1 record. ef 9-ai pu 'rv I . .. F 3 if Coach Sanchez' Harriers Take AA Championship Led by senior Steve Lynch, the Highland cross-country team captured the state cham- pionship on November 16, at Roswell. Lynch placed second in the state meet behind Rick Rojas of Los Alamos. Junior William Ayers took fourth, senior Ken Wilson ninth, jun- ior Ernie Torrez tenth, and senior jeff Wag- ner twentieth, as Highland outdistanced all competition. The Hornets won all but two meets this year and took the district championship over Del Norte and Albuquer- que. It was the second straight state title for Highland. Members of the Highland varsity cross-country team were: Frmil Raza' Rudy Nolasco, Bruce Horton, Mike Macliachen, Blaine Clarke, Ernie Tortez. Tap Rong' Coach Henry Sanchez, William Ayers, Ken Wfilson, Steve Lynch, jeff Wagner. Rzghlx The Hornets look on as Steve Lynch holds the District Championship trophy after a decisive victory over closest competitors Del Norte and Albuquerque High. A week later in Roswell, the Hornets again won. taking state. ,gi N 3 if ,sew Q X. ? V 1 2 wif., . a. A7 mf WW' gm 'P 16,6- .J if -T-if r M4 5 4 N 'XXI 8 X X Ez' W ,..-' A Q7 :M 55 ts. mx X X F '53 , up F ffgx U QQ X 76 Q i ' H1 R New Bee Wrestling Coach: Mr. Brudlos Upper: Squad' members of the Highland wrestling team were: Bob Hernandez, Mike Brewer, Brad Hill, Keith Theil, Mike Thompson, Bob Hillery, Carl Garcia, Brad Winter, Alex Salazar, Jim Ryder. Middle Row: Phil Seymour, Steve Watson, Pat McGuire, Kim Jew, Tom McClure, Don Chavez. Top Row: Kim Allen, Martin Brown, Coach Form, Bryan Charlton, Chris Tegard, Bill Padilla, john Chambers, Kevin Kuhn, Gary Smith, Pat Zakis, jon Pickett, Bruce Davis, Jim Marshall, Jim Baumgartel, Chris Stathis, Todd Seidler, john Martinez, Mike Schroeder, Mel Hanks, and Mr. Brudlos. Lower: Members of the Highland Bees were: Front Raw: Pat McGuire, Jon Pickett, Kim jew, john Martinez, Tom McClure, jim Ryder. Top Raw: Coach Brudlos, Chris Tegard, Jim Marshall, Todd Seidler, Gary Smith, Jim Baumgartel, Mike Schroeder, and Coach Form. W' N1 sat-k,, ff ,.L?1,X3i,.' A.. ,ani , fha -si! 1 HHS Golfers Are Tough Compelilors The Highland golf team coached by Tom Hogg and Lee Hubble faced considerable competition for the district and state cham- pionships from Del Norte and Sandia. Led by returning letterman Bill Griffin, the Hor- nets traveled daily to Los Altos golf course in almost all kinds of weather conditions. The long hours of practice paid off in the long run, however. Riglsl: The golfers played every clay, rain or shine, and in this case SNOW. Here, a typical sophomore prepares to tee off on a hard-packed snowball as some other squad members look on. -li- ..- uf.. r f ,, H '-5 .Jie er 5' A I . Q naifiigsg, it - ..1.. .f ,. ,lc - - ew v A fee., s . so -,,, - s., .pf - - , . avi., 'g ,sc - H W-. ' ,f A r, ,ae- . 4..d.:!,- 'i :.,':':'-ig--'u..f.,1y e M V AN.. V W 'fa -Qt., .LP , 5'i,i:ef ' , - -' A9-1' H ,.:., . Q ' 'vi I - a ' ...A e H .A f , -we 1' Q.. , .Ana kwa .,. .7 ,Ly 'M , -..f- ... 1 ,v .vw A . ' - - - 4 1 - ' . . 4 ,, .. ,J -..nm Top: Members of the varsity golf team were: Front: Tim jones, Bill Griffin, Pat Mills. Bark: Charles Ritchie, Keith Holden, Coach Hogg. p Lefl: Bees were Fred Thompson, Rick Weldon, Rick Peterson, Mike Huffman, Alan Darrow, In front is john Reed. Not pictured is Bob Finch, W Qi, A mags HHS Sports Another Fine Track Team The defending state champ, Highland, was again expected to demonstrate its su- periority in track and field. Coach Sanchez's tracksters, with a host of returning letter- men and a few new faces, stood a good chance of taking state again in 1969. Re- turnees Robert Crawford and Mike Mac- Eachen were strong in the 440 and relays. With the help of lettermen Bernie Bowers, Allen Hisey, and Glen Anderson, the relays were in great shape. Hisey and Speedster Robert Proctor handled the shorter dashes. Distance races were also strong points, with most of the varsity cross-country team taking care of that department. Senior Steve Ross specialized in shot put and discus, and Roger Ruvolo handled the javelin. Pole-vaulting again for Highland was junior Brad Winter. Below: Members of the varsity track team were: From: Blaine Clarke, Bruce Horton, Ken Vllilson, Paul Chauvet, Mike Day, Robert Proctor, jeff Wlagner. Ron' 2: Tyler Huning, John Cotten, jim Dieck, Allan Hisey, Glenn Anderson, Mike MacEachen, Don Stewart, Couch Church. Ron' 3: Coach Sanchez, Tim Dillon, Ernie Torrez, David Salazar, Bernie Bowers, Pat Garcia, Brad Winter, Phil Dixon. Twp: Steve Lynch, Rudy Nolasco, Robert Crawford, Roger Ruvolo, Bob Ayers, Den- nis Woods, Steve Rnss. 60 y i f 4 z i if Gia' AQ 1 ,f lfff,,., V i . 4 Above: Hihland's hard running distance men were: Bruce Horton, Ken Wilson, Paul Chauvet, Blaine Clarke, and jeff Wagner. Lefz: Robert Crawford looks on as Mike Mac- Eachen takes his turn at the 440 yard dash. Oppoxite Page, Top: Senior Jim Dieck leaps over a hurdle at the beginning of a race. Hornets Strong In Most Running Events Riglsls Mike Macliachen takes a handoff from Robert Crawford and appears to have the lead in a relay race at Highland. The inside lane is held by Mike Day, who is taking a handoff from Bernie Bowers. Every year, Highlands big strength has been its fantastic relay teams, and this year was no exception. Below Lefls junior Robert Proctor accelerates of the starting blacks. Proctor finished high the state meet last year and was expected to do his share for this year's team. off in Below Cenler: Allan Hisey bursts away to another fast timing in the 100 yard dash. Below Right: Determination marks the face of Glenn Anderson at the beginning of the 220. 4. Q , . ,11.. - 'A' - ' li' E ', V' C' iz .dv- . . . a'Jg,a:. ' l ,wx V ii ' .ff ., V -on -'- ' , v . Q.. us 1 55' 14,51 L rseess M., . i T Lay, vt. r .W-. fa me my 4 at as C - f ' ' fa.. V rw. I .-Wa, , s..mMf,fi.vg 'X .A , as -iff? so mfr . m.5:gf,.t,: Q. E 5 Xa, -ts., K , x,,, .1-Q.. V s f ' maria 1 QM' rr, .dt w ln- V33 J t Va- ,. .t Above: In an exciting race, clashing speedster Dave Church, assistant track coach, is soundly beaten by several members of the Highland team. Lefl: Robert Crawford breaks away at the start of a quarter mile clash. Crawford was a member of several state champ relay teams last year. Above: Javelin thrower Roger Ruvolo puts forth a great effort in throwing the spear 200 feet. Above Right: Letterman Steve Ross gives a great toss of the discus for the photographer. Right: Senior Steve Lynch and other distance men run many miles in the entire track season. Here, Lynch runs a few laps at the HHS track. M8 MaoEaohen Crawford Proclor, Lgnoh, Huseg Ross Wmier Lead Reiurnees Left: Brad Winter uses his pole skillfully in order to make a higher leap in the pole vault, Below: Members of the Bees were: Front: Charles Best, Tim Steider, jimmy Danley, Chris Gaarder, Manuel Silva, Larry Nalley. Row 2: Louie Mar- tinez, Wes Arrighetti, John Seay, Dan Sandoval, Gary Smith, Frank Woods, jerry Graham, Mike Dudley. Top: Bill Alexander, Bob Hillery, Sean Ward, jim Gorsuch, Ray Moya, Paul Tackett, and Dennis Carpenter. V ,ii wow 'Mn hum, Abofe: john Fifield fires a 15-foot jumpshot as Los Alamos Hilltopper Stan Smith is beaten. Riglal, and Opporile Page: A fast break and the Highland bench alerts itself to the possibility of a score. A two-pointer, and the bench literally explodes. The great spirit of the second-stringers aided the Hornet cause in many crucial games during the past SEHSOH. 66 QI-6 Season Record Carries HHS Into State Title Game After a slow start, Highland finally turned into the contender it was supposed to be. A split with two Amarillo schools opened the season, and the following week the Hor- nets won their first home game over El Paso High. Following their third place fin- ish in their own tournament, the Hornets ventured to Farmington where they were trounced, 98-66. The next night, Highland HIGHLAND SEASON RESULTS HHS OPP. 63 Tascosa-Amarillo ..... . . . 49 65 Palo Duro-Amarillo . . . . . . . 70 62 El Paso High ....... .... 5 1 85 El Paso Tech ..... ....i 7 0 58 Los Alamos ... ,... 61 91 Alamogordo . . ..,. 80 66 Farmington . .... 98 66 Del Norte ....... .... 5 3 76 Sandia .............. .... 6 0 72 Albuquerque High .... .... 5 7 78 Rio Grande ........ .... 6 4 78 Valley ........... .... 5 9 63 Manzano . . . . . . . 54 76 Del Norte .. .... 57 56 Sandia .... .... 3 7 52 Manzano ... .... 54 56 West Mesa .... .... 5 8 78 Rio Grande ...... .... 5 1 70 West Mesa ......... .... 6 5 61 Albuquerque High .... .... 6 0 64 Valley ........... .... 4 6 75 Del Norte .-....-.. ..-. 5 1 75 Albuquerque High 4'-- -'-- 6 4 58 West Mesa ......... .... 4 1 70 Roswell .......... ..-- 5 1 68 Farmington - '--- 67 75 Hobbs -'-- - - - 103 opened the Dist. 2AA season by beating Del Norte. Things began to move more smoothly as HHS took care of eight consecutive district opponents including two victories over San- dia. Highland began anticipating its two meetings with West Mesa High on February 14 and 21, perhaps too much, as they were knocked off by Manzano 54-52 on February 12. A crowd of 2,000 jammed itself into Wfest Mesa's crackerbox gym fo SCC th? Mustangs shade HHS 58-56 in overtime in their first meeting. With sworn revenge, Highland dropped West Mesa's record to 17-2 by beating them 70-65 on February 21 at Highland before 4.000 fans. Highland finished the season by edging Albuquerque High and Valley. West Mesa and the Hor- nets ended in a tie. HHS lost the flip of the coin which gave them second seeding in the District 2AA tournament at Civic Audi- torium. Albuquerque and Manzano finished third and fourth. The Hornests romped over Del Norte, Al- buquerque High, and West Mesa for the district title. In the state tournament, Jim Moseley's 19 assists led HHS to an easy 70-51 win over Roswell. lt was Moseley again the following day who was the man of the hour, as he sank a high arching, last- second shot to shock Farmington, 68-67, sending HHS into the finals against high- scoring Hobbs. The Eagles took an early lead only to see Highland roar back to grab a 28-27 advantage. The rest of the game belonged to Hobbs, as their fullcourt press took its toll and, along with it, the state championship. Up? ..-2 r 1 KW' A xx 5 , if i ilk QNX iw l Y A u Abore Lefl: Surrounded by Del Norte Knights, senior Bill Bone shoots rr fadefaway jumper. Ab01 6,' High-jumping Ken Clopton grabs a re- bound and puts it up again for a score against Alamo gordo in the HHS Invitational tournament. 67 Jones eads Highland I 2? Q u' ' x In Scoring In 68-69 J P1 -N6 -d,1 Q hm as 1. mfHsie9c.,,,,,w K Q , W -I 7 H , a 35 .-, 151' 3. 1? i Top Lefl: Gary Chorre drives past his Scorpion defender for a lay-up in a 98-66 Hornet loss. Above: A one on four fast break is executed by Ernie jones against Albuquerque High School. Defending for the Bulldogs are Zenon Zamora 651, Willie Banks MSJ, Leroy Lovato 1215, and Pete Martinez C451 jones made the basket as Highland prevailed over the Bulldogs, 72-57. Left: The last few minutes of the Alamogordo game, Highland went into a stall, featuring a dribbling and ball-handling exhibition by jim Moseley. In this photo, two Alamogordo players fail in their try to steal the ball. Right: Members of the Highland varsity basket- ball team were: jim Moseley, james Jansen, Gary Chorre, Tom Pawley, Ernie Jones, jeff Merillat, Neil Hurley, Bill Bone, Ken Clopton, John Fi- field, Don Herbert, Coach Tom Hogg is in front. N01 fziflurerl is Sam Nour. M. J., ei' . ,54 A .YW gy 6. ,MN G gf f I I . , W, - T5 A 'L'L -- -- I X' , L i , zu qv! W J kd x ni 'f' , 'J -f ,,,.,-.f gm K ,QL f J g if fa 3 lll 516 31 Sf ES' will Q 3rd Straight Championship For Bees With a veteran team, Coach Bobby Gibbs' Highland Bees took the city championship for the third consecutive year. Leading the Bees in scoring this year was John Goodwin who averaged about I6 points per game. Also high in scoring were Henry Garcia and Brian Zamora. Rebounding leaders were john Goodwin, jon Christenson, and Dan Wegiaaann. The Bees with a 17-4 season record lost games only to Del Norte, Berna- lillio, West Mesa, and Albuquerque. Seeded first in the B-team tournament held at Valley High on March 3, 4, and 5, the Bees ad- vanced to the finals by beating Santa Fe and Manzano. In the championship game, the Bees defeated Sandia, bringing them their third straight championship. Right jon Christensen scores from the baseline in a crucial game against the Sandia Novilleros. Bcloux' Members of the Highland Bees were: Keith Holden, Ed Lopez, Brian Zamora, Dan X5Uegmann, john Goodwin, jon Christenson, Har- old Clopton, Byron XVood, joe Baker, Henry Garcia and Ken Baldwin, In the center of the picture are Coach Bobby Gibbs and injured player Steve Ewing. 'Cv Q . ww. ,.L .pt-mv-'A 1- ,W a,,' V MW, , M --a....., ' --..... -Q... rsqvnqn- . b. WMQELI , ,,LL..L, . V V -V .. V 'PFW' W' 't ' . Hail- ' Q . . ':1.:4....f2 .ss z - ' f gf Qfqmaf Coach Hughes' Qophonunes Fare vven Highlands sophomore team, the Wfasps, posted a 12-8 record this year. They placed fourth in a sophomore team tournament held at St. Pius High School, in December, Sophs Harold Clopton, Keith Holden and Ed Lo- pez played both sophomore ball and on the B-team. Leading scorer for the Wasps was Harold Clopton, who averaged over 12 points a game. Other high scorers were Keith Holden and Frank Gentry. The high rebounders were Harold Clopton and Ed Lopez. Up until this year, the Wasps played between 13 and 15 games a season, but this year a twenty garne season was played, in- cluding the sophomore tournament. Many players showed great potential for future Bee and varsity basketball teams, Luflr Forward Ed Lopez shoots for a two pointer against the West Mesa sophomores, Belair: Members of the Highland sophomore team were: Duane Casey, David Powtlrell, Rick Armi- jo, Chris Chavez, Ross Mayhew, Scott Salmon, Frank Gentry, Bill Burton, Boh Duran. Marc Kahn. and jack Carter. In the center of the pic- ture is Coafh Larry Hughes. 251'-mann L.. -. 1 4 Sul L A ...Q 7l l 2 ! L., t if HHS Tankmen Rule Swimming Scene X. Coach jenkins' Highland swimming y lowing teams: team captured meets against the fol- St. Pius C3 meetsj Sandia f3 meetsj Farmington C3 meetsj Albuquerque Academy Valley Los Alamos Del Norte C2 meetsj St. Michael's Sante Fe On March 8, HHS successfully de- fended its state championship at john- son Gym at the University of New Mexico. Abozfe: Members of the HHS swimming team were: Frwzls john McCollum, Paul Peterson, Dave Cocke, john Allen, Charles Siqueros, Don Wag- ner, Henry Bertholf, john Vespe, Gene Passariello. Top: Doug Massey, Bill Milne, Tom Kowell, Bob Friedman, john Hobbs, Bill Herring, Bill Gutierrez, Mark Schiess, Mike O'Seasohn, Keith Kurstein, Mike Brown, Coach Howard jenkins, Coach Tom McCollum. Left: Junior Bill Milne reaches the end of an- other hard race in which he was victorious. Rigb! Top: Divers for HHS were Gene Passa- riello, john Hobbs, and john Vespe. Right Middle: Bill Milne comes up for a breath. Riglal Bollomx The beginning of a race is always exciting, and especially if your opponent is tough like the Albuquerque Boys Academy. bf' 5 . 'Q3 4 ,Q 1 t P 'K 574.15-Y 8. . 3- Pi' ,fx- :ff I 1 .pr ve -Q ,Aa Ji H Q 5 M Ts' 4 gewfa W ' M Tim Russell. Terrg Carr, Sportsman Runners-Up On the tennis court, very few people could compare with Tim Russell. Tim let- tered in his sophomore year for Coach Al Kaplan's Highland netters. In his junior year under Coach Ken Burnam, he domi- nated the city play, as he triumphed in district and was the state singles champion in leading HHS to the championship. This year, Coach Richard Ness was expecting another fine performance from a great com- petitor, Tim Russell. 'ww is A A tough competitor, Terry Carr has shown great desire in football and baseball. In his sophomore year, he played B-team football and baseball, and soph basketball. Terry lettered in football in his junior year and was the ace pitcher on Coach Hayes' baseball team. This year, he earned a starting spot at end on the football team and was ex- pected to be the top hurler again for the baseball squad. Highland can be justly proud of Terry Carr. Sportsman Of The Year - Brgan Charlton A wrestler and a football player, Bryan Charlton was one of Highlands finest ath- letes in 1968-69. A member of the Bees in his sophomore year, and the varsity last year, Bryan was a starting end for Coach Gentry's football team this year. A back injury sidelined him midway through the wrestling season, but he returned to the mat later on to capture third place in district and fourth in state, a fine showing by a true sportsman, Bryan Charlton. M WN. ,cggixxwxggik cXH45 MMS Quik Mlm xmcvwxg A- MCL PM QTSSULSW NKNNUKQ ' Xsiiwmwx qgw YSKXQBM JBL A gbNE w1S 3T SRE WK H fgxogg db qqxmh qx f f Acadcgxrinicgm jx Z, ,,,,.......- 1 ,- w NV, Q . sf- S . it .ff glllfx N S w ff f nh 7 .dw 41 ite' 5 7? ' x P ,, ay I - ,N , A if f - ' ,U X Pr fm-44-al 1 2. Hg - a.- 5-. I5 . 7. Q W , -r' ' u 1 . --I .L V ' uv- J 'fvh 2 ,arm v, . .13-'SQ ff g q lx iw N4 S 3 2 -4, fx TQQ-'V' HH9 Administrators In 68 69 The year 1968-69 has been designated by school officials as an interim year. High- land's chief administrators, A. D. Krumm and LaRoma Thompson, were faced with the problem of maintaining a complete schedule of classes with an increased en- rollment ancl a staff reduction of ten teach- ers from last year. Mr. Krumm's office was primarily respon- sible for policy development and program planning. Mrs. Thompson was responsible for the implementation of these programs and policies at Highland. 5- V of mm rinci al of Hi hlzmd High School Mr, Kru , p p g studies a report connected with his job of run- ning one of Albuquerque's largest schools. 78 a , wifes -eaxatv' 15- 2 i Above: Working till late at night was not an uncommon thing for Mrs. Thompson to do. Above Left: Mr. A. D. Krumm, principal, and Mrs. I.aRoma Thompson, vice principal, discuss important school matters at her desk. Left: Mrs. Thompson checks over registration lists in her personally decorated office. ...X .QB , 2 71 f. fu , . I X , 4 , ' ff 1 fl . w ' . x V ... ,W ,,, Ai- -if 3,25--Z3 'gil 2, X 'W' K -i 'vw . 1 S , g A-A 9 ' 'fffi .4 . a 11 QQ 1.3. - tv Egg ef. Rigbl: Mrs. Sylvia Cooke checks registration cards during a busy day in the main office. Belair: Office helper Colleen Duesberry does her shorthand homework on office time. Gfllce Personnel Handle Mang Details To Keep Operation Smooth ..-sh ii Mrs. Helene Gilmore smiles up at Ray Parrish as he asks permission to see Mr. Krumm. Q' Roger Ruvolo, Ray Parrish, Mrs. Bideaux confer. A myriad of activities are handled by the main office staff. Mrs, Helene Gilmore, Secretary to the Principal, Mrs. Edith Bi- deaux, Bookkeeper, and Mrs. Sylvia Cook, Registrar assisted by student help, take care of the details of the administration of High- land High School. Counselors Serve B9 Lisfening 8: Aiding Students Above: Nan Wyly and Tim Dillon wait anxiously in the counseling office for their turn, l Riglzz: Mr. A. J. Stack, counselor, arranges sched- X ule cards of students who wish to see him. ie 82 JAMES WALKER BA MA, Director MARY CACCAMISE BA MA MRS. JO ANN KRUEGER BA, MA JACK STECK BA, MA MRS. ANNA ULRICH Above Left: Caught while on edge and poring over papers which are connected with her counsel- ing work is Mrs. jo Krueger. Above: Mrs. Shirley Ward, counseling office clerk, helps students Anita Ballard make an appointment to talk with her counselor. Left: Mr. james Walker, counselor, discussed future educational plans with seniors Roxanne Freidank and Kathy Stevens in his office. With more than 500 students each to as- sist with registration, college applications, testing programs, and personal problems, counselors are necessarily limited to the time they can spend with each student. The staff, headed by Mr. Iames Walker, is composed of Mr. jack Steck, Mrs. Anna Ulrich, Mrs. Jo Ann Kruger, and Mrs. Mary Caccamise. The counselors endeavor to make themselves available to all students when they are needed. Much of the testing program which was formerly provided by APS was discontinued this year because of the lack of funds. Mr. Mickey Miller, Attendance Director, runs one of the most popular offices at Highland. Each morning students stand in line to get their admit slips for the pre- vious day from Mrs. Parmley or Mrs. Sikich. The attendance clerks make many phone calls a day checking on the absences of students. In December, we began to oper- ate through the use of data processing ma- chinery for attendance records. Mrs. Mildred Parmley, attendance office clerk, sets the attendance records straight. Aiiendance Office - Keeper Of Records And Taker Of Calls X , , MICKEY MILLER BS, MS Attendance Director MRS. MILDRED PARMLEY Att. Off. Clerk MRS. JEAN SIKICH Clerk X' c x V,,. s, .,... e it ... ,M . 5. . Above: Mr. Micky Miller, Highlands attendance director, confers with a parent about her child. Above Lefl: Ronald Cordova helps Mrs. Mildred Parm- ley out in the attendance office. Jones Qucceeds Redmon As Nurse Highlands popular and efficient nurse, Mrs. Betty jones, cares for the health needs of the 2700 students. Records, hearing tests, and emergency treatment fill her busy sched- ule. Down the hall, Miss Rehm maintains ac- curate and up-to-date records on nearly 20,000 textbooks. She is assisted by volunteer student help who often work into the sum- mer preparing the books for the next year. Leflx Highland was assigned a new nurse at the beginning of the 1968-69 school year. She is Mrs. Betty Jones. Below' Surrounded by a maze of bookcases, Miss Louise Rehm works diligently to distribute texts to Highland students. Miss Rehm runs the book- room with the aid of student volunteers. -if Left: Students practice emergency first aid tactics on a live guinea pig, Kurt Evans. Commercial Janitorial Service Tried In '68-'69 Right: Waldo Sanchez, custodian, swiftly sweeps the main hall by the doors into the patio and the student parking lot. Below: Alfone Calderone pushes one or the orange trash cans in the student parking lot to the incinerator, where it will be burned. V 'f 5' T ide in il jf .s l P1 4 l l l l . . . 1 service was made at Highland this year, i when the responsibility for cleaning the M, ' buildings was placed in the hands of a commercial janitorial service. Three custodi- ans were retained to serve throughout the , school hours. Dan Lucero remained in charge and was aided by Waldo Sanchez and A1- fonso Calderone. An innovation in the area of janitorial A l Dan Lucero l i XValdo Sanchez stretches out a helping hand to Alfonso Calderone as he balances precariously on ll ladder while trying to replace the light bulb in the hall of the Science Building, ii, 1' 0 if r, , , fra '49 I A Xxx, ? Lf M 'NN ,J . .7 .WM-,,,,., NHRA Nur'-if ,O K Q I Art Department Sponsors Show Of Student Work i 1. W- ' 4,-.42 'fiqx-'-Q-f Wforking with tempera paints as shown in this photo is just one of the many media studied in the art classes of Mr. McCulloch and Mrs. Carpenter. Above Lefl: Criticism and comparison are aids to progress in art. Evidence ot' this is found in this photo of Jerry Rancier and Robert Merritt. Above: Mrs. Carpenter and joanie Dickinson discuss art work displayed on a bulletin board. Criticism and evaluation are important in art. Art shows, visits to local galleries, and individual projects highlighted the year for students in Highlands art classes. Taught by two very competent artists- Mr. Frank McCulloch and Mrs. Susan Car- penter, the students were exposed to a wide range of art media. The year's activities culminated in a student show and sale held FRANK MCCULLOCH Bs, MA in the cafeteria. Z 5 Egfr 's.l, ,Q - F' x. .V ' y - 1 x with 'Ah Y J' 2 as L1 'y U 115155125 r HA Right: Rita Joslin practices filling out forms in Mr. Blech's Bookkeeping Class. g V .,, Above: David Leach learns the fundamentals of typing on an electric typewriter. Rigbl: Shelley Bobrick demonstrates the use of the ditto machine to Theresa Santoro and Kathy Holland during their Typing II class. , JS . - Z vflenf ,Z l Listening Siahons Added To Shorthand Rooms - Add Skill Personnel changes and equipment acqui- sitions were the major changes within the Business Education Department. Three new teacherswDallas Clark, Virginia Moody, and Marion Vanderlinder were hired in August to replace Mary Ann Benton, Ralph Jansen, Dina Chalker, and Diane Thomas. Arnold Blech, who had served as Depart- ment Head for 11 years resigned that posi- tion and was replaced by Bill Manire. Distributive Education was dropped from the departments curriculum as a casualty of the school's nusterity program, Two Short- hand rooms were equipped with individual listening stations which aided in the develop- ment Of skill. .ff-4 ' fe., . N-., -fi M Ax '- rex 1 fi BILL MANIRE BA, MA Department Chairman MRS. ESSIE ABBOTT BS ARNOLD BLECH BS, MA I MRS. DALLAS I CLARK, BS MRS, CHARLENE I JOHNSTON, BS MRS. VIRGINIA MOOOY, BS MISS MAXINE Abffzw Mrs, Abbott uses the overhead projector to help the students in her shorthand class. Lefif Diane Casados prepares n mimeograph sten- cil for one of the Business Ed. teachers. I VAN COURT, BS , MA USS- ii. Lefl: Mrs. Barbara Radovich talks wrth senmr Pat Scanlan in the main hall. Below: Students line up in front of Mrs Marv Caccamise during the second semester regrstratron BILL ROBERTSON BA Head of Department MRS. FRANCES ROBERTSON B Mus Ed MRS. MARY BREITENBACH BS MISS NANCY BURKE BA MRS. BETTY CHOWNING BA, MA MRS. PEGGY HENDERSON BA, MA MRS. EDNA HUBBART BA, MA LARRY HUGHES BS, MS MRS MRS MRS MRS R. H MRS MRS. MRS. LOUISE LAVAL BA JUDY LOVE BA IQKTHERINE MCFALL AB, MA BARBARA MEIERING BA I NESS BA, MA . BARBARA OSBORNE Bs, Ms Mas. CAROLYN PARRISH BA BARBARA RADOVICH BA, MA ROBERTA REDDING BA, M. of Ed MISS ANNE SHANNON BA, MA MISS SHIRLEY J. SMITH BA, MA Speech Classes Hear Varied Topics In ndividual Presenlaiions Rigbl: Ginny Garber uses visual aids to present the material on ranch brands to her classmates in Mrs. Radovich's speech class. Below: Dressed for the occasion and sporting nec- essary gear, Pat Scanlan demonstrates proper fish- ing procedure to her classmates and teacher during her speech class. 'S ,...w A 4' 'im I 43 Aa- Y -ri , ,v ,M L N 1 iv NY' ,fl fffff n L-O 5 if' I f X 4 ri I rn! .N x 1 Head of Department GEORGE AGUIRRE BA, M ROBERT FIGGE BA, MA A WALLACE FERGUSON BA, MA ROGER FIGGE BA, MA GEORGE FORM AB, MA BOBBY GIBBS BS, MS MRS. ELOIS I-IURLEY AB JOHN KLAUDT BA, MA MRS. CAROL MAGoUR1Los BA EDWARD PERKINS BA, B.Ecl., MA J. D. PIPKIN BA, MA MISS BERNICE REBORD BA, MA Mr. Bud Adams stands with Fabian Chavez, the Democratic candidate in the 1968 gubernatorial race. Mr. Chavez was invited to speak to HHS students by a Government class of Mr. Adams. .Z Above: Mr. Ferguson chats with hallguard John McCollum during his free period. Candidates for political office were a common sight as Bud Adams' government classes hosted these speakers during the fall political campaign. Mr. Perkins' South- west History classes elected to assist the Albuquerque Museum in constructing dis- plays. Ben Evans is on leave of absence to pursue a doctorate at UNM. The geography classes were a casualty of the school finan- cial crisis. TEL 1'xj,2ef!,,, 2 .X . ,N it f sf ' ., 'QV 'ir' . --AAXM W L19 . A ,L .f 'nw ,nf 1:5 Q , :'.,,,,-., .x ? 1 Si I 1 33345 I is r,h,,. fi , f'x,.ff I . kg, C f 11.4 . J D J I Y, X 6 . .' 1 , w A, a S 5 xgzf! f' ' ,M f. ,N,. uh 4, ' X- Ga T J 3 . A. I , . x , . '1 6' .,,a.-:AQ-:J.3f'5'-:9f'Ff'f' ,ww -V l.i ' 'N iv 9 i 4 'J' . .. . . , ul 5 . Wk'5'+4am. W W, -'af 4 , ,,,i: ET ' 1 r i DON HICKS BS ANTHONY MARTINEZ BS HAROLD MILLER BA 7 From transistors to sand molds to drafting plates, the opportunities within the Industrial Art Department are varied. Mr. Martinez electronics classes, as early as November, were constructing oscilloscopes and learning to assemble electronic parts from diagrams. By midterm, Mr. Miller's general shop classes were well into their wood and metal proj- ects. Mr. Hicks teaches two years of drafting. Abore: Sparks fly as Chris Doclcweiler carefully sharpens a chisel on a bench grinder during his Industrial Arts class. Righls Precision counts in the drafting work of Donald Stewart. Here an engine takes shape on the paper above the light box he is using. fl L hs.. Industrial Arts Program Led Bg Muller. Marhnez And Hicks , .4 Leflf Many trades were taught in Industrial Arts. Here the sawdust flies as Ken Clopton uses a wood lathe to shape a thin piece of wood. Goggles were worn to stop flying splinters. Abazfe: Patrick Hoge uses an oscilloscope. This was only one of the many technical instruments whose uses were taught in Industrial Arts. Left: The care and slcillfulness of Ken Clopton is shown in this closeup of the use of rt wood lathe in an Industrial Arts class. P fl RAMON I-IUERTA BA, MA Department Chairman MRS. ANNE CONNELLY BA MISS ELKA JAHNS BA HERMAN TAFOYA BA, MA MRS. LULA TRIANDAFILIDIS BA, MA MRS. GRACE WHITE BA, MA 2 J' The current school financial crisis caused a severe cutback in the advanced courses in this department. Latin has been phased out of the program and the advanced courses in French, Spanish, and German were dropped. Miss jahns joined the depart- ment as a teacher of German, replacing Marlin Schrag who resigned. Below: Miss Elka jahns, Highlands new German teacher, explains the clock and timekeeping, in German, to one of her classes. Below Leflf Amidst her students, Mrs. Lula Triandafilidis quizzes them in their French. ea: l my . .. X .,. -. 'R ' c.-..... K A. Advanced Languages Fall As Moneg Fails .l YI! W ,uf fy French students Carol Eddleman, Dorcas Dillon, and Callie Shaw wear headphones as they make use of the audio-visual aids in their classroom. Riglyl: Members of the advanced mixed chorus sing at one of the concerts the assorted choruses at during the 1968-69 year. Beloux' John Hoff, wearing a hat to keep his head warm during a cold night football game, plays his trombone with the rest of the band. f?T?z2 'rrp if 1 uw vfffitiyfb tai '- HWXQHQQRW Bandsmen Parade. Perform A+ Assemblies Veterans Day Parade, Christmas Concert, special assemblies, and the operetta were among the programs offered by the various groups within the Music Department. The department is staffed by Wallzlce Cleveland and Arthur Loy, who are also active in music pursuits in the community. Mr. Cleveland is serving as rehearsal con- ductor for Mr. jose Iturbi who conducts the Albuquerque Symphony. Photographer Mark Bralley invaded the ranks of the band at a night football game and caught clarinet player Ronald Bronitsky moonlighting. V WALLACE iw 'ig CLEAVELAND . 4' w- r . 3 , , . BA M Mus Ed. r. 1 Coach Henry Sanchez demonstrates the correct way to handle the ball while preparing to shoot. Eight of his Boys' P. E. students look on, while a boy who did not dress out for basketball play sits on the bleachers and stares toward the other end of the gym, Above: Following through in his kick during 21 game of soccer is a boy's P.E. student. Righls Looking for a receiver, George Countee clutches the football while two members of the opposing team appear to rush him. The boys' physical education classes at Highland High School are devoted to the building of bodies and providing worthy use of leisure time to HHS students. During the year, the boys learn the skills and rules necessary for a large variety of physical nctivities, and once a year meet in joint classes with girls. Bogs Physical Education Builds Muscles. And Skill In Games '..-1--f -n i,w-qywullds an 1: , , 4 an ' f,s. In , . , i if J 1 pq 'I' as ,Qxsu fi at ' an A 1 B it Q' -as BILL GENTRY BS, MA Department Head TOM HOGG BA, MA JACK RUSHING BA, MA HENRY ,ns -- ,y F - - -5 SANCHEZ BS K The glare on the chalkboard hides part of the math problem that Mr. Randall Cain attempts GOODSELL SLOCUM I. W K to explain to one of his six classes. BA, BB, MA A 34 L Q Department Chairman .1 ' b --,. b fi ROBERT BARRETT ' ' TQ AL T A BA. MA p ' .2 ,. A , -,V . REX' xx, TQ, , WILSON BRYANT ' AB. MA, Ms RANDALL CAIN B9 RIA DAVID CHL RCH In S- I BA MISS GRETCHEN GASCHLER Bs. MA CHARLES A. HERTEL 4 is BI, RIA LEE HUBBLE BA. RIA , 1 DAVID MORRIS BS. RIA p JUAN RIAGOZA 1 BS JACK STARKEY MA Brgani Teaches Computer Math Under the leadership of Goodsell Slocum, l the Math Department offers Cl full sched- l ule of classes ranging from General Math to Computer Math. As in the other depart- ments, every math teacher teaches a full schedule of classes without benefit of a planning period. 7 A.M, found Kathy Rubens examining :I com- puter. Field trips were taken by Computer math classes. McDaniel Retiree A+ Year's End f i E Mr. McDaniel, who is retiring, looks at one of Mr. McDaniel, far 1 ri ght, Highland High School and the Albuquer- que Public Schools loses one of its fine teachers this year when Mr. Earl C. Mc- Daniel retires frorn teaching, Born in Oklahoma, but reared in New Mexico, Mr. McDaniel has served the public schools of this state for 43 years as a teacher, principal and superintendent. He came to Highland when it opened and served as Head of the Science Department until he resigned that position in 1968, Holder of three college degrees-BS, MS, and MA-Mr. McDaniel studied at New Mexico A8cM College, University of Michi- gan and the University of New Mexico. He has taught all grades from elementary through high school, college classes, adult classes and night school, He served as Super- intendent of Schools at Mosquero, Logan and San jon, New Mexico. Mr. Mc has been active in the NMEA NEA, and ACTA-professional organiza- tions for teachers. He is a retired Captain in the United States Air Force. Held in high regard by his colleagues, Mr, McDaniel will be missed when school opens again in the fall. J r Left: Mr. McDaniel is shown in his customary habitat, a laboratory, using a microscope. talks over the shoulder of Il former two pack a day smoker to Mr. Floyd, his last Highland Biology classes. the new Science Department Head. The smoker is really the skeleton used by Biology classes. Overcrowded classes is probably the most accurate description of the Science Depart- ment this year. Two teachers were lost from the department and not replaced due to the school's financial woes. Marshall Floyd was appointed to succeed Earl McDaniel who re- signed last year as Head of the Science De- partment. Psychology was added to the listings of this department after being moved from the History Department for administrative reasons. Chuck Roberts was added to the Staff. Mr. Torres and Mrs. Randle are team- teaching a course in Chemistry. Lefz: Students look on as Mr. Mauro Montoya demonstrates and explains the procedure for the ensuing Biology I lab experiment. Below: Biology I students view slides as their instructor, Mr. Roberts, a new teacher, points out an intricate detail. ...-4, -- i -. .sd is ,. UM.,-Q. 1 in K lens I MARSHALL FLOYD BS, MS Department Chairman MRS. DOROTHY HILLER BS HOWARD JENKINS Bs, Ms MAURO MONTOYA BA gp. CLIFFORD ' , MORGAN X MRS. MADFLFINF RANDLE BS, MA FRANK TORRES Bs, Ms Qclence Depi Load Is Alleviaied Bg Addiiion Of Teacher A+ Mid- Abore: The pct turtle of one of the Biology Classes plucks food off uf at string while balancing precnriously on a rocky point, Lefr: Assembled are the necessary chemicals and equipment required for LI chemistry lab. I07 1' I rf 3 , Q' WA I Nr.:- 1 I I Quai' E'l T Tm' 3' x..l Q Si L s. 4 I f , uc Q, 'X in 45 ,- f f Q x .. X ' Ev an ,x Y- 45 ,s , f Lf 4 'M . fx vw me . '71, . 'iv AV 'A-41' 1969 Students or The Year DONNA BRYANT ALLAN HISEY STUDENTS OF THE YEAR Highland High School Students of the Year for 1968-69 are seniors Donna Bryant and Allan Hisey, The recipients of this honor are chosen by the administration with the assistance of the counselors. Students of the Year are chosen on the basis of scholar- ship, citizenship, attitude, and involvement in extracurricular af- fairs at Highland High School. DONNA BRYANT-Future Teachers of America District Pres- ident, Chapter President . . , National Honor Society . . . Tutoring Program . . . Student of the Month . . . Albuquerque Youth Coun- cil Student Council National Science Foundation Math Institute . . . 3.94 grade average. ALLAN HISEY-Student Body and Student Council President . . . National Honor Society . . . Key Club . . . H-Club . . . Track Letterman Boys' State Nominee for West Point Leader- ship Award . . . 3.5 grade average. DAR GOOD CITIZEN The recipient of the annual DAR Good Citizen Award is selected by the counseling staff. The Good Citizen is then automatically en- tered in competition for national scholarships awarded by the Daughters of the American Revolution. PAM PEWE-National Honor Society . .. Student Council Girls' State . . . B-Team Cheerleaders . . . Ski Club. fn ,nel ,- Z 5 ' Q ff' M Ka., T '92 'NJ' ,, ,.,..., , diff 'Jan' .4 3' N v ' if 53 ' M f H ' Q X I E I U 4 I 3 A 5 v i 0 J Hi, L 1 Z. a V ' y . tg 1 5. .za ' -, -LJ h:'2la.a-wgl 'fn 1 4 gang.: If W' 5-Hr' .-. X1 X 1. X 1 .1 ,- QR L .f r .4 , ' 'tii.3Eiig1JiS,.i l H4 3 f - fgffS2T,1!?1i3lXi'r:f2f4 ' ff' mn --n., 1333 vs., lg, 'vu R V wr, ' an-1.x - XE .11 1 . - K I 2f2QH..sq3fLai2 af - M f iw-,dztfwnf W 3'52 i?3n' A Above Right: Robyn Sadler, a two year member of the annual staff, plans the Activities section, of which she is head, of the Highlander. Rigbz: Yearbook photographers for 1968-69, Mark Whitehead, Robert Espinosa, Mark Bralley. Below: Yearbook sponsor, Mr. Bill Manire. tw 1 J - fr , e ffm. me 1, , ,. . .,.,s,,, , M 'is'3'+' f , vw.. .VW 37, 4 3 :i ' fi-11 1 ' .-.J 'Aw .Leif W .g,. rf l 1 4,355 P 3, ' 1 if J. 5 1 ,ig . + i 'Me 4- 3 V ,ni rgjfifitiag. , img Wg ,Q ,, ,g M' .,,3MC'l.2!:'ff7H-.2 KL S. ,arm .. X .,.,,f.-f.4a.'- 1' , S' ' t 2 4 4 Ut f . -if . . r 3 ,, tl l ,g ',,,, 1 'lik ' ' 1. 1 1 l 4 J Pr , -, e lib fi . , 11, we . ,. 2 . .ft V ur. ,,fl', 'a7 ' , R' H s. L ii? 'ff' zmiriizm V V ' ffil1'f'55gi'5' all Yearbook Qiaffers Work Long Hours Compiling Book New layout and more pages constitute the main changes in the '69 Highlander. Others include a new paper stock, a compre- hensive index, and the increase in color pictures. Staff members and photographers, under the direction of Mr. Bill Manire, worked 5th periods, Saturdays, and after school to meet the March 5 deadline. A banquet and a picture sale were held at the year's end. Lefl: Tom Pawley, a co-editor of the Highlander, uses the light box and the Gryndl. Below: The 1968-69 Annual staff, Tom Pawley, co-editorg Tim Brady, Debbie Serns, Susan An- thony, Susan Terry, Sharon Hebert, Rufina Flores, Robyn Sadler, Diane Nalley, co-editor, Mark Whitehead. ..a N-:WWA-W Q , -Q' f4'g Q X N 5 Q X. W. X - . . W.-W,..,.N .,,,..:?. ' an xsrzfnzsaiidisv , . W f..x , . 5 , 3 x- ggi-L4 x , . - - :v ,rx ' I - 1 rife if .sly ,v fa ll 14 1 df S n X A K 1 2 3 . 2 f A ' 1' 'fs xv yi I Q 3 Right: Caught by the annual photographer relax- ing in the sun are two of the Higbligbff pho- tographers, jeff Wagner and Cam King, Newspaper Boasis All-American Awards It is a big job to publish ir school news- paper the size and quality of the Hitqhlilqhl. which is ll winner of All-American awards, but Miss Betty Chownings staff has done an outstanding job during 1968-69. The newspaper boasts its own darkroom facilities and a staff of student photogra- phers. Changes in 1968-69 included a new type of paper and page arrangement. Near the end of the summer. members attend nn institute devoted to the teaching of high school journalistic skills. Photographs Introduced To I 969 fmage Highlands literary magazine, the IMAGE, provides a means of publishing the literary and artistic efforts of Highland students. The scholarly contributions are screened by a staff headed by Mr. Dick Ness. Mr. Frank McColloch is director of the art staff for the fine arts publication. Selections in the IMAGE include short stories, artwork, poems, and photography, which was added to the Spring publication. 7 i IMAGE staff: Sara Oseason, Miles Cigolle, john DuBois, Mr. Ness, and Becky Warder American Field Service Brings Leonor To HHS Because of its nature, the American Field Service is not as well known as others on the school scene. Members of the AFS have the responsibilty of raising money to bring foreign exchange students to HHS and locate suitable families who will let them live in their homes during the year. The organization held various money- raising projects during the year and was sponsored by Mrs. Ann Connelly. sr f C13 s. X, 'X QQ ,vw A!701'6.' Officers Susan Olson, historiang Penny Raife, president, Debbie Ullrich, secretary-treasurerg Patricia Wfeaver, vice president. Left: Leonor Vodanovic and Mr. Tafoya, an HHS Spanish teacher, confer in the Spanish lab. Below: Her American sister Wyn Lewis stands with Leonor outside the art building. an -.. 'A '1 W-f ' ' 1:1 ,vi .ff ' 1 sgx . rv . ,f '3 'i ' 11111 , 1 . Qi- 11 1 iii 7'- v - 111711 W 55 ' 'xfkid h,.fNa- u if V 0? fs -v4 fi V an sf ff' 'RHF V: 3 YP , 'Q-+2 W m f 25 H I F ,Q 5 - 4 5 , 1 N SA wA 'f3 I' 'Q-.Qi Oktoberfest Begins German Club' Year Beginning its year's activities with a tra- ditional Oktoberfest, the German Club got off to a swinging start under the leader- ship of Miss jahns. Meeting twice a month on Wednesdays after school, members planned and carried out such club projects as German Christmas Caroling, celebrations of German traditions, folk dancing, and heard speakers and saw films pertaining to Germanic nations. fllwre Lefl: German Club Vice President, Eddy Katvenberger, and President, Frank Wciods. Leffx Other officers for 1968-69 include Susan Anthony. secretary, Cheri Deruyver, Program Committee Headg Linda Walker, Publicity Com- mittee Headg Ruth Polly, treasurer. Below: German Club members during 1968-69 were, Front Roux' Valerie Fears, Colleen Brengel, Martha Littlefield. Becky Brown with club H1215- cot Perky, Diane Lee, Shannon Holmes, Paula Meyer. S6f0II!2l Roux' Patricia Lax, Nancy XX'anner, Lisa Bumkens, Pat Haberman, Nan Harris, Peg- gy Robert, Susan Terry, Miss Elke Jahns, sponsor. Thin! Roux- Mr. Robert Figge, co-sponsor, john Dunkin, Paul Newland, john Howard, Doug jordan, Reina Valdiviez, Annette Gutierrez, Mike Schingle, Gina Wilstwn, David Estep, David Xvildes, Martin Robinson, Craig Hayenga, Rich- ard Legg. jesse Gasaway, and jeff Wfilson. as p sf, -- iles Ill Humaniliesz New Club A+ Highland ne w :nn a m Humanities is the subject and name of one of Highlands new clubs. The Humanities Club was formed by a group of students wishing to get information in all fields of fine arts and humanities and pass it on to other people. It's purpose, simply stated, is absorption and expression. Mrs. Saunders, a librarian, sponsored the club. Lectures on all phases of fine arts and humanities took up time at the meetings. Subjects included existentialism, film making, art and music appreciation. A magazine and a movie were produced by the Humanities Club toward the end of the 1968-1969 school year, Humanities Club officers were, in foreground: Martha Taylor, secretary, Allen Ayers, presidenlg Leonard Natkin, vice president. Members of the Humanities Club were, Brick Roux' B. Logang R. Amorous, R. Rutherford, J. Skelton. Stmzzd Rflflb' G. Chandler, Salat, T. Szerlip, L, Colxett. N. Brake, M. Ruth, K. Hasenkamp, L. Alcorn. Tfyinf Roux' S. Tope, G. MacKenzie, J. Mann. G. Smith, M. Prouse, S. Nour, G. XX oodcock, C. Horabin, Dunkin. Fnzzrlb Roux' A. Ayers. Grace. C. Smith. S. Boone. Fmul Razr: Mrs. Saunders. sponsor, L. Natkin, M. Taylor. G. Maxwell. ' 1 . . . KVM i' , 3gf,,,3 Kwik' gf f Q3 mf-1 'If-if 4 nan' f' X . f B ak g 45 5 MW '-..,..... -... Y' fc ...RQ , 'N ,Y R N 1. hisbw, -- Nw, X, Sk. ,Q Q, -5, .aiu :QQ ff Q P ,f ,I 'ff 56 . X 9.9 Wax 5 C. , vxf l Y. askx ,mx -,H ' 1 'qn' 1 'Q .S 0' xt JA L S33 M if X if M , 'G 2 f' ,gaifggjlgfa . ,. . Qludenl Council ls i .N Lefl: junior delegates to Student Council, Firrt Row: David Herring, Karen Uren, Susie Mc- Guckin. Serond Row: Dee Katson, julie White, David Salazar. Third Row: Gary Keenan, Carol Johnston, Roz Morrow, janie Burress. Faurlh Raw: Greg Voida, Angus McPherson, joe Baker, Bill Milne. Below: Sophomore delegates to Student Council: Top lo Ballom: Tom I-Ioban, Kris Trinosky, Becky Lowry, Susie MacGuire, Larry Bryant, Su- san Howard, Debbie Higdon, Amy Freedman, Betsy Cocke, Teri Markland, Kathy Koval, Anne Turbett, Foster Hannett, Liz Castle. Governing Bodg Forensic League Compeles In Colorado A one member club? That is the way the National Forensic League began 'its year. By june the membership had increased ten- fold. Led by Miss Smith, the organization at- tended and competed in speech tournaments throughout Albuquerque and all of New Mexico, and one in Alamosa, Colorado. Rigbl: Ed Mabrito, president of the Forensic League, holds a trophy won in speech competition. Below Rigbl: League members Randy Davis. David Flagstead, Sheila D'Ambrosio, Ann Koval. Below: Posing are Forensic Club members Kathy Karnowsky, Angie Pascetti, and Ruth Polly. in zu xr .env News 34 Seniors Are Members Of Honor Qooietg Membership in the Highland chapter of the National Honor Society is limited to those students who have at least a 3.5 aver- age and who have been recommended by members of the faculty. Activities' for the 1968-69 school year included a bake sale during each semester, caroling during the Christmas season, the selling of Valentine's Day telegrams in home rooms, and an end-of-the-year banquet. The Highland chapter of the National Honor Society is sponsored by Mr. Dave Morris and Mrs. Roberta Redding. An ini- tiation of new members is held in the spring after first semester grades come out. Senior members of Honor Society were, Tap Row: John Allen, Susan Arnold, Laura Banks, Sheri Benischek. Second Row: Kathleen Brown, Ronald Bronitsky, Donna Bryant, Stewart Chapman. Third Row: Miles Cigolle, Betsy Cunningham, John DuBois, Dan Eglinton. Faurlh Row: Erica Enyart, Robert Espinosa, Nancy Friedman, Diane Goodwin. Fifzb Row: Alice Groesbeeclc, Craig Hayenga, Allan Hisey, John Howard. Sixth Raw: Sally Hunt, Lucy Johnston, Kathy Karnowsky, Phyllis Montgomery. Sevenlb Row: Sally Mount, Joanne Moyers, Virginia Nunez, Judy Paschall. Eigbllz Raw: Jane Perovich, Pam Pewe, Becky Timmons, Tom Turbett. Not Pictured are Bill Goilfoyle and Susan Jacobi. Beluux' H-Club officers for 1968-69: Robert Kelley, Sgt. at nrmsg Tom Turhett, treasurerg jim Mosely, secretaryg Terry Carr, vice presidentg Roger Ruvolo, president. Bolfom: Members of H-Club are pictured. Letterman Park Cars During HHS Invitational A steak fry at the end ot' the year, a 69 shirt sale, and a sale of Highland shirts were three of the activities in a busy year for the H-Club, sponsored by Mr. Bobby Gibbs, a history teacher and football Coach. Funds earned by the club members helped pay for a coaches' dinner during the High- land Invitational Basketball Tournament. During this tournament in December. mem- bers served as parking lot attendants and awarded coaches with champion shirts. To be eligible for membership in the H-Club, boys must have lettered in some sport at Highland High School. ' ' t-'Q' r , - . K, 'Ht' 1 ffr-rua.: U15 , Q Q A5qrg,g51,1: 'L A Q- 1 flees V my 1 Tiff F 'ii , if t far 2 ,- 5 'Mr:fyA?QS, .VNY i 1-. 7 A 'K 'L' ' 1' xfifgwgf .Y , NX J uv 4 1 , , K W yn iw fl W 5 ' 5 i.Qh v!Q j, if g?'gw V xv I I 2 r Sly H ff 'J' f , V f A QM Af ' . I ' , af 4 .W,, A , ML, ,xx MN f Uwbm ' Q fa' .. K- 1, ,W 1 Q . ' 1 fl - m,xA . . mjug , . , ,,, :- if Eiswmiu. W M: 5,54 J L 5 K, ,, ' A -Y a ,. , ,, , ' , 'TV 'if 1. I gif N if R A R , , , ,, ff, f ' s 3 f X X, ff' ,fi ff f 2 WP' ll J X I I X it x Q . , J - ,. H ,ff 1 'J i fr 'Il Y ., , H . ,9. f'ff WE? X x ,f f f aa .' ' s. gf 5 ix-ka ' C, , A . a I 3 , V 1 K L ,im .BQKXISJX , 1 X . , 1. X X V EQ :3fK, ' 1 il cnfamwhv- I ll I Q WZ X f ...fr x 5 2 5 annum YJ MW 1 x dl ii- M 1 Perform For Student Bodg The wearing of kilts on Fridays and their tremendously active schedule combine to make the Highlanders one of the best known organizations at school. Sponsored by Miss Van Court and Mrs. Johnston, the club met on first and third Mondays of each month. The drill team participants met for practice on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Substantiating their claim to be an active and contributing organization, the High- landers performed in the stands at all foot- ball games, participated with the band at halftime at the Homecoming game, and held a reception honoring football players, their parents, and the football coaches. The girls also helped distribute toys for tots at Christmas and contributed forty-five dollars for the purchase of new toys for tots. The members supported all sports by attendance, preparation of posters, and dec- orating the stadium for games. Spring activities included a club picnic and . a reception honoring Spring sports. Club members were, Boltom Raw: M. Montoya, Jr. V. Pres., C. Blue, D. Bronner, D. Barker, C. Gaarder, C. Gallagher, S. Pierce, M, Cone, S. Willson, C. Junghans. Second Row: V. Henley, S. Marlink, J. Medlock, L. Davis, P. Baca, J. Moise, C. Gaarcler, C. Banos, J. Callahan, R. Gettings. Third Row: J. Ringstead, Sr. V. Pres., E. White, D. Katson, D. Swanson, J. Giles, T. Whiteman, L. Justus, J. McElwee, B. Seligman, J. Perovich, T. Davis. Fouflb Row: T. Kocon, Sec., R. Schlegel, L. Lake, J. Michael, S. Fleming, W. Vaughn, A. Baca, C. Smith, A. Nichols, J. Allen, G. Bryant. Fzflly Rauf: S Otto, Pres., K. Hurley, B. Padilla, C. Gladden, C. Meyer, C. Duesberry, D. lr1fJ21llS, S. Gilbert, P- DGFDHS. K. White. C- MHi01'S- 517415 R010-' K- Furby. G. Rice, B. Putnam, L. Harper, S. Baker, A. Rogers, point captain V. Nunez, M. Montoya, V. Duran. Tap Row: N. Hammond, M. Toby, R. Webb, S. Summers, D. Goodwin, C. Lee. NJROTC Added To HHS Curriculum l J 1 1 , 1 t f . .. N5 1, 4' 1 ' T53 5 Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps became a part of Highland's curric- ulum in September 1968, In charge of the program are two retired Naval personnel- Commander Hughes and Chief McFall. The Highland Company was formally commissioned at an impressive ceremony held in the Highland gymnasium on Nov. 4. Rear Admiral Robert MacPherson-an Albuquerque native himself-attended the ceremonies and spoke to the assembly. Cadets enrolled in this program number 145. They learn rudiments of close-order drill, military courtesy, manual of arms, Naval Orientation, Naval History and other related activities in this class. The Company made several field trips to military installations in the area and hoped to visit some West Coast fSan Diego vicinityj bases during the year. Highland High School is fortunate to have been selected as one of the nation's schools to participate in this program. Top Right: NIIROTC members stand at attention before drilling in front of the student body. Lefl: Rear Admiral McPherson enters the gym during the first NJROTC assembly in December. Bnllom: Students were given a demonstration by the Color Guard during one of the assemblies. f , ,, ?17A , s N f L- 1!?i1n.Illi'il ,ia 9 ' Q 5 I xl ,Km ff' Q 5 B P I W . 1 1 2 , ,-tl A n , ' x 4 ,gg-. ' . W V Hmm - , Ag . f ff 4 , I L -A I f . Keg Club Posts Fire Escape Routes .425 'T Meeting in the evenings twice a month, the Key Club continued its reputation as one of the most active clubs at Highland. Operating as a sponsorship of Kiwanis Inter- national, the local club is advised by Mr. Bill Robertson, English teacher. Members raised money during the year through several projects: Painting house numbers cn curbs, holding a car wash, and showing a movie for students to see during study hall periods. The Key Club was active also as a service organization. Members prepared and posted fire escape plans in each classroom of the school, presented charms to the Homecoming Queen and Princesses, drove the Homecom- ing court at the football game parade, rang the victory bell at most home sports games, cleaned up the school grounds, made a float for Homecoming, drove foreign educators to Highland from UNM for the R.O.T.C. assembly, drove voters to the polls on Elec- tion Day, distributed advertising for Ki- wanis sponsored Marine Band performance, and ushered UNM Travel Adventure lec- tures. Left: Key Club members participate actively in a fund raising car wash as they wash a car. Below Lfflx john Cotten speaks at a meeting. Belozzz' john Howard, president, and john Good- win, vice president, presided mer the meeting. far, E NP' 'iqwll ' . Chu., FDA Members Give Services To 'Iwi Nursing Home u -um . Members of the Future Doctors of Ameri- ca investigated areas of activities relating to the field of medicine. In the past the club has centered its attention on the technical and medical aspects of being a doctor. This year they were more involved in studying the human side of medicine. Members donated their services to the Ridgecrest Nursing Home, Their duties con- sisted of befriending and comforting the patients with conversation and helping them with tasks they could not do for themselves. Other activities of the FDA members, led by Mrs. Mary Caccamise, were visits to the Radiation and Los Alamos Laboratories, and the UNM School of Medicine. Top: Ellen Howard helps Jesse Gnsaway weigh. Left: Reading information in the nurse's office are Clare Intress, Kurt Evans, president, rg 1 i e Future eachers Led Bg Martinez And Brgant Above: FTA members: Becky Brown, Rose Baloa- sarre, Trish Weaver, Randi Jones, Donna Bryant, janet Cunningham, Laura Banks, jenny Yost, Beth Good, Betsy Cocke, Rita Rockos, Gretchen Senter. Seated in the front is Karen Kinney. Left: FTA officers shown with their sponsor Mr. Tony Martinez, clockwise, beginning at left foreground: Becky Brown, secretary, Randi jones, treasurer, jenny Yost, historian, Donn: Bryant, president, Laura Banks, secretary. While developing an appreciation for and an interest in the teaching profession, the members of the local FTA chapter were active participants in Highland life. Included in the activities in which mem- bers participated were tutoring grade school children, bake sales, a reception for the teachers during National Education Week, the preparation of a Christmas basket, and attending a pot luck dinner. During Teacher Career Week in April, each member taught one of her classes for a day. Members attended the State Conven- tion in Las Cruces in April. Two District officers were from Highland: Donna Bryant was District President and Laura Banks -was District Secretary. The Highland chapter hosted a workshop and the Annual District Convention. - Two Purgatorg Trips For Ski :till C 6 2. fl? ,- ' 1 1 X 1 1 'ff 1 SMC' , x 'A if V . ' L ' 1, mp, or. . , . ,A - 'f7'f!41,'! i'4 l f ' 'f Af S Club In '69 Highlighting the Ski Club activities during 1968 and 1969 were the two trips to Purga- tory Ski Basin, near Durango, Colorado. The trips, made in the latter parts of janu- ary and February, were made on rented buses. Mr. Pipkin, sponsor of the club, and Mrs. Connelly sponsored the first trip, while Miss Jahns and Mr. Hughes went along with Mr. Pipkin on the second trip. The club viewed movies on skiing and made trips to surrounding ski areas, such as Sandia Peak Ski Basin. Officers of the club for 1968-69 were jim Hasencamp, presiclentg Maggie Shecuk, vice presidentg and Toddy Szerlip, treasurer, Lefl: While skiers rest, their equipment stays be- hind on racks or wooden poles. Below Left: The east side of the Sandia moun- tains spreads out below two members of the Ski Club as they ride the chairlift to the peak. Below: Tim Brownlow unbuckles his bindings with his poles at the end of a day of skiing. pon 155 A 2 views l Abrue One of the competitors 'zgainst Highland Ski Rficmg, Team members was this Sandia girl. Abaze Left Scott Horton, 1 member of the Highlmd Ski Racing Team, prepares for the start of 1 slilom mce at Sandia Ski Basin. Lei Spectitors watch as Scott 3.,lides down the mountain betxxeen flags marking the course. Racing it L1 Mridiera Sierra Blanca, and other ski ireus in the state brought the thrill of competition and the delight of winning to members of the Ski R1cing Club, which vms sponsored by Mr. Dick Ness. Oppmile Page Tap: Ski Racing, Team members were Chuck Haydon, Scott Horton, Sherry Wil- son jeff Wilsiwn, Phil Keyes Shannon Holmes, Brent Steffen, Steve Hess Curtis Cady, Mr. Ness. Oppurile Page Le 1: Shannon Holmes rounds a flag during., ri slalom race at LuMadeira. Opporile I :nge RfALZ7l,' eff Sherman sends up snow flurries as he skis at high speed. 'vw -aw 9 If W. gi 5 NH .ELM L-L Q r , X , 3.. x. f X an mg n-ug. Q 2, ww f fi 4' X ,M 1? 6 ji Q9 IWW' V WI L ' 1 'ig ,M QSM? 1 ' nf? Jw . 5' ,Q .0 1, ,,.4g,.K-Q. V, ' ff' 1 V H 1 'aa iA fw-14 ,MW w -' ,. , 4 Q yi :. HX x .5 5' ' r . X. x 4 s I i vih -f 'fi' J n : , I , X ' 7. 1 , I ' .1 .JH-It .. as sw' ' ' lf A X MM QI' -MI 5, I Egg r ,Q ,Q-,zfgfaig af ,Q :wif ,4 SEB! .le .I yifofftf' ' 2'-'M Above: Thespian officers for the year 1968-69: Debbie Ullrich, presidentg Nancy Arnold, his- torian, Mark Stevens, secretary, Rob Gunter, trea- surer, and Ed Mabrito, vice president. Lefls Thespian lnitiates for the first semester, Bollom Row: Beth Swier, Paula Turner, Susan Anthony, Maggie Brown. Serond: Chris Snow, Johanna Dewitt, Tom Trask, Kathy Gunter. Third: Rochelle Williams, Dianne Poteet, Candy Horabin, David Leach, Bob Holliday, Daniel McDaniel, Robyn Sadler, and Top: Barbie Hearon. Finances Cut Thespian Plays To One Because of the cutback in school finances, Thespians were able to sponsor only one play during the 1968-69 school year. The play, entitled Leading Lady, took place in the fall, ln December, after the play, an initiation was held for those who had earned enough points to be eligible. In January, volunteer Thespians collected for the March of Dimes, and a few were shown in the news on television. Members attended the state drama convention in the spring, and performed a skit for other con- ventioneers. The year ended with a banquet to which all Thespians were invited. Requirements for initiation are ten points earned through some type of work in school or other theatrical productions. Lefl: Thespians listen attentively during the regu- lar Monday afternoon meeting of the club. Below Left: Miss Anne Shannon, Thespian spon- sor, answers a question asked by a member. Below: Thespians, Bottom Row: Janis Knacljian, Pat Lawerance, Mary Dabney, Roxanne Friedank, Sally DeBarry. Semrldx Robin Tawney, Rusty Rutherford, Ray Swier. Third: David Flagstead, Kirk Rowdabaugh, Daniel McDaniel, Tom Trask. Top: Rocky Amorous, Tony Francis, David Leach. A. X I43 f'w X Above: Clorkufife, bfgilllling uiilh large pitture, Donald Rumsey, John Dubois, and Clarke Smith display different expressions while playing and waiting at one of I-Iighland's Band concerts. 196869 Band and Orchestra All-Staters, Front Row: Roberta Gettings, Claudia Shover, Robert Park, Gretchen Senter, Brian O'Connor, Middle Row: Ronald Bronitsky, Lucille Johnston, Diantha Swoboda, Betty Barber, Ann Somerville. Third Row: john Hof, Bill Patterson, Don Bivens, Randy Phillips, Philip Hahn. Band members supplemented their per- formances with a variety of activities. Mem- bers attended a picnic in the fall and spring and a bake sale was held early in March. They closed out the year with a swimming party held in late May. The band performed at football games and assemblies under the direction of Mr. Wallace Cleaveland. Members also attended a concert festival at the University of New Mexico early in the month of March. B 1 N xx V x Top: The photographer caught the blur of Mr Cleavelancls hands as he directed a fast number Abozex The 1968-69 Highland Wind Ensemble. Right: The 1968-69 Highland Symphonic Band. A jf' Orchestra Presents Well Received December Concert w ez in--Ar :JH 'Y' K Performing under the baton of Mr. Wal- lace Cleaveland, the orchestra of Highland High School planned, rehearsed, and pre- sented a full schedule of activities during the 1968-69 school year. Their concert dur- ing December was well received by those in attendance. Through participation in the orchestra, the students increase their musical talents and further their music appreciation. Left: Rosemary York and Marilyn Baer play their oboes with finger coordination and nimbleness while keeping their lips in correct form. Below: Stan Moore, a member of the wind en- semble, plays his trombone during a concert. fxv Q . l'+ lf' ,XQQ - 3 - L . . , X Q. .. K ' ,- ' N 1 K , ' T - , H 2 ' m yifg' WW.: is M I -A!! , I X y r -f Q Q 3 Q , , 1 , 1 1- .J . M - m 'S' Q 3, mg' W , f ,, 3 Q5 'J I Qui? ,Y X X i f 1 -, 2 ! -r-141. . g..ij'ii i'fJg,2f-fw.f' -Mg' J I P , ' 4, . X A Q41 ' - W. , , M ' ' ' W If 'gif' ' I Z., :J K 'Q W , -' R- M + f f 4 ' 2 is Eiw 'xx 5 M J QNX. in 4 W ff ' - 3 i TQ mmm-'QQQYA ,-,,...-' ' Af 'gf' ppm. f MA Choruses Perform A+ Popejog Hall ,lbnrtfs lvohlsoll Adxanted Chorus memhcrs. Mr. Arthur Loy, Director of Highlands vocal music program, led the choruses through a successful year during which they participated in more than six concerts. The choruses performed at the following: Christmas Concert, All-City Choral Festival in lfehruary, Music Department Concert at Popejoy Concert Hall in April, and concerts at various junior high schools in the area. Girls' Chorus and Beginning Mixed Cho- rus presented a Spring Concert and the Ad- vanced Mixed Concert presented a Christ- mas Concert at Cornado Center. f, - i if V ': .'l 4-w-i4r.s5-i'- W' -11.114 nf Rosalintl Morrow, HLll'PEl'l'iIll.lI1, Stew Singleton. -Iulic Van Buskirlq. Chess Plagers Race Clock In Inter-School Competition ef? 7 f-. Lf? 1 . 4 pumn-M.,,m,.tt. ., Wsm.-1-f X fy fe f- 1 kann-...A 'MQ-5 H3846 i 11 Cries of Checkmate echo up and down the halls of Highland one afternoon each week as members meet to compete. HHS chessmen competed in local and area contests during the year. They have been suc- cessful in their competition against other schools and the club provides an opportunity for those interested to learn how to play the game. Brlau' Left: Highland Chess Club members, of lffl, compete with Del Norte chess players while Mr. Torres anxiously looks on. Belong' A hand reaches out to stop the swift ticking ofthe clock after finishing a move. if A Belwux' Club members, Sl.171L1'i7IAU.' Mike Truax, Ron. ald Mullitt, Mr. Torres, sponsor, john Howard, Randol Davis, Dan Fitch, Lutane Colvett, David Tedlock, Tom johnson, Chris Tape, Rockford Wiwrydg. Se.1lfJ.' Dan Dabney, Craig Hayenga, Mark Nickerson, Stexen Tone, Dong -Infdlin, Field Trips Include Visit To Artists' Studios Guest speakers, tours to art galleries, and professional artists' studios, and the viewing and discussing of slides and original paint- ings ot' the members contributed much to the knowledge and appreciation of art of the students in the Art Club, The small, enthusiastic group formed of art students was sponsored by Mr. McCul- loch, one of Highlands art teachers. The club met twice a month, and more often for the field trips in which they participated. Members of the Art Club fur 1968-69 were Mark Roth, Cheryl Wise, Sam Pillsberry, Chris Abbott, joe Nanns, Rebecca Wartler, and Gary Chandler. ..q, gg, , gil 1 Latin Club Explores Ancient Customs -QN.wri,,.r... ...Q ul? 'the Latin Club students continue their pursuit of knowledge and understanding of the customs of the ancients during after- scheol hours twice a month. Membership in this organization is com- posed of students who have taken or are taking Latin. Their sponsor is Mr. Aguirre. Latin Club members, Sftllldfflxb' Paula Turner, janet Kurgan, Marny Schlegel, John Grace, trea- surer. Sti.II'l'lI.' Phyllis Montgomery, secretary, Mary Beahm, xice president, Becky Ferguson. and Betsy Cunningham, president. Classes V' gg l Rs 1 -4 ., ,. 'fkviq 5 -jg , -' LH f Hg! E- ,qfml 'F Vf1,: '. 'VR a , I if if' Y , NS! R hm Y-Mm Wm ,.. -. we A.: ,- f K, ,Jay 44-' A E 1 K 'N am' as- ' Q w .tr K 1 'X I, i F 1 J L R if ga. . MQW Seniors . . . Senior class officers were: ffmm leflj Terry Carr, boys' Sergeant nt urmsg Rick Hinton, xice-prcsi- dentg Roger Ruvulo, president: Laurie Justus, girls' sergeant nt urmsg Pillll Plummer, serreturyg Ann Rogers, treasurer. -.9 --'-9 4 '4 4 ar' 'v 4.-,L Q W? 'xr 5' ww-4 3 It , ,L , ,,,,, .-4. ,f 1 Ackerman, Adams, Ader, Adler, Alcorn, Allen. Allen, Brigit Pnul Lanoma Patti Larry Alice john Allen, Allen, Anderson, Anderson, Apndaca, Archibald, Armijo, Judith Perilla Glenn Lorraine Catherine Dean Dorothea Seniors Show Spirit During Assemblies Arnold, Arencio, Ayers, Baca, Baca, Baca, Baca, Susan Eugene Allen Anthony Arlene Particia Sylvia Baca, Bailey, Bair, Baker, Bakkum, Balch, Balcomb, Vicky Debby Clay john Mark Sue Stuart Baldwin, Ball, Banes, Banks, Banks, Banos, Barker, Charles Craig Nancy Ginger Laura Catherine Debra Barnbaum, Barnes, Baron, Barrels, Bauer, Beahm, Beasley, Marilyn Regina Varney Leon Richard Mary Linda , 1-'v TI' l5v:x1ixCl1ck. Sheri Billings, Karen llnhrlrlc. M lfhellc lim-5-rlQlrnn, Knnllluen .rv ,, Bennett, Mary Black, Arm' Buggy Dehnmh Huyuf, Srux c Beary, Estelle Beauchamp, Carol Beauchamp Cathy Beaumont Edward Beck, Ellen Beeson, Ch'1rles fi? Q ,f ,.- ,. ll sm- Hensnn. Bdfhilfkl Blank. GL-rric: linley, Plllflflil Brqnllcy, Sum n Burg, Vallcric lllmh, Huwarnl linnu, XX'illignn Hrnlxc, Marv Bcrtlmlf, Henry Hll wk, Sum n Bun unc, lhrncy liml Icy, Mnrk fy.: Binkctt, Birlewcll, Mark Kenneth Blue. liunrlngln, Oulu-rine Parricizl Blvwlcs. Hnulrn. D!ll1I1Ql Rmvlwrt lirzlmlt, Frm-wer, Dmirl Donald Mang Students Come To See r t r TheSP'ah Play Waiting in the wings during the Thespian Play Leading Lady , is Robert Gunter. 'S' 'Nr -ll fs 'W 1. X41 ,4- 'v Brewster, Debra Brown, Melvin Bryant, Robert Bute, Norman Bridge, Bronitsky, Linda Ronald Brown, Brown, Scott Steven Brymer, Bryson, Karen David Butler, Butterfield, Michael Ernie Brunner, Diana Brown, Vivian Buckland, Donna Caccamise, David Brooks, Linda Bryan, Pat Buclcman, Dennis Caffey, Teresa Brown, james Bryant, Donna Burge, Linda Callahan, jacquelyn Brown, Kathleen Bryant, Gwen Burton, Walter Callahan, Ross -al' We 1 4 Q 4 Campbell, Candelaria, Karen Christine CHFVCI, Casados, Barbara Mafia Cavzmaugh, Chandler, Thomas Gary Chavez, Chesher, Nivil Elizabeth Receiving a gift from the fi Q rw? che ri ' ,B-Vw l fy Ca rdy, Judi th Casaus, Susie Cha pman, Stewart Chorre, Ga ry erleaders with instructions Carnduff, Carr, Camino, john Terry Stephen Case, Casey, Casey, Nancy Mark Robert Chappell, Charlton, Chauvet, Wayne Bryan Paul Church, Cigolle, Cigolle, Warren Melanie Miles Carter, William Cata, Estella Chavez, Charlene Clark, Edward to Gore the Matadorsn are Robert Kelley and Bill Carter, captains against San dia Clarke, Clewlow, Cloud, Coch, Cocks, Cole, Colp, Blaine Fara Ruth Shellie David jack Jan Colson, Colwell, Comstock, Cone, Conlan, Coon, Cooper, Rickey Mike Mary Mary Barbara Rhonda Cheryl Cooper, Corcoran Cordova, Cordova, Cordova, Corey, Corr, Donna Mike Denise Donald Ronald jean Maffia Corrie, Cotten, Cottrill, Cox, Crandall, Crawford, Cf3Wf01'Cl Allyne john Linda James Danny Mike R0lJl'l'I Bumper Qiicker Campa'gn A H g S Cunningham, Dabney, Dailey, Daniel, Dart, Davis, Betsy Mary Conner john Allen Tony Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Brute Linda Marsha Randol Rolleff Steve Davis, Day, DeLaGarza, Del linger, Dennecly, Deruyver, Deve Tomasine Robin Jorge Donald Kathy Cheri Bernd Dickenson, Dieck, Diefendorf, Dillon, Dillon, Dlouhy, Dobias joan james Peggy David Tim Denise Dum Hornel Grid Games Are W ll AH d d Dockweiller, Doherty, Dolde, Dorris, Dotson, Dubois, Duesberry Chris Kathleen Kathy Barbara Nelda john Colleen Duggan, Dungan, Duran, Duran, Durand, Dzielak, Eglmf-llon Paul Vicki Darlene Virginia Richard Madeline Dan Ellett, Ellis, Elmore, Elmore, Encinias, Enwnld, Enyart jerlnmafie lanet Charles Don Alex Wayrne Erica Esparza, Espinoza, Espinosa, Espinosa, Evans, Evans, Fancher Dolores Connie Dolores Robert Cecilia Kurt Bo C' -J f T9 L.. ! 7 x. Sandia quarterback Steve Roche is dumped by Highland's Bernie Gutierrez on November lst. F ichtner, Carol Finch, Bob Fish, jnhn Fitzwater, Kathy Fleming, Sharon Franchini, Keith Francis, Anthony Francis, Robert Franklin, April Freidank, Roxanna Friedman, Nancy Gaarder, Carol Gaarcler, Cheryl Gage, Lorie Gallagher, Charles Gallegos, Kathy Garber, Virginia Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Danny Garcia, Diana Garcia, Joann Garcia, Sylvia Garland, Neil Gates, Pat Gault, Kathy Gernert, Mary Gettings, Roberta Gibbs, Meyler Gibson, Loretta Gibson, Sharon Mr. Ness listens to the Christmas Concert. Christmas Choral Concert eatures French Carols Gi lbert, -lea nette Gilbert, Samette Gi les, Sam Gillelancl, Rick Glasgow, Stephen Goacl, jennifer Golladay Carole Gonzales, Victor Good, Darla Goodwin, Diane Grinsted, Albert Hahn, Phil Gordon, Kathy Groepler, james Hamilton, Dave Grassham, Robert G roesbeeck, Alice Hanks, Nina Green, Stuart Gui lfnyle, Bill Hannett, Mary Ellen Griffin, Bill Gunter, Robert Harding, John Griffith, Mlrian Gutierrez, Bernie Harper, john Griffith, Shirley Haas, Mark Harrell, Cathy Hollis, Garry Hollis, Terry Horabin, Ve ra Horton, Bruce Horton, Sarah House. Barbara December 1 brought with it two inches of snow, leaving sidewalks icy. Harris, Craig Harvey, Phil Hatcher, Greg Haydon, Chuck Hayenga, Craig Haynes, Martin Heerde, Kathy Hendrickson Kathy Hema ndez, Cecilia Hernandez, Robert Hesuse, Marlene Hi gdon, Susan Hi ghfil l, Steve Hildebrandt, Glen Hill, Brad Hill, Ronda Hill, Suzanne Hillemeyer, Carol Hinton, Ricky Hisey, Allan Hoback, Susan Hoffman, Dan Hoge, Patrick Holland, Catherine fr iv A Howard, John Hubba rd, David Hughes, Gale Hurley, Neil Jennings, Jerry Johnston, Lucille Hudson Tracee Huelsmann, Debbie Hueneftelcl Cynthia Huffstutler Donna ,Nl 7, sk, lllll mam J fra wrt 'S' 1 iii! ,ig Hulebak, Philip Hutchison, Sandra Jett, Paul Jones, Ernest ,Av Hunsberger, Halye Jaffa, Linda Ickes, Theodore Jones, Evelyn Hunt, Sarah Janis, er J rv Johnson, Sally Jones, Larry Hunter, Joan Jansen, James Johnson, Stanley Jordan, Douglas Hunter, Sarah Jaramillo Judy Johnson, Steve Joseph, Patrick Huntingford Frances Jeffrey, Ricky Johnson, Thomas Joseph, Paul Agnew Speaks A+ Highland November 2 Highlands gymnasium was the scene of a politi cal rally in honor of Spiro Agnew Republican joseph, Susan Kailey, Bixx Kerwin, Tom Knadjian, Janis Joslin, Rita Kailey, Jon Kidd, Michael Kocon, Theresa Jowers, Irion, Winston David' Ka rnowsky, Kel ley, Kathryn Robert Kilian, Killingsworth, Edwin Carl Koren, Kouri, Mildred Marcanne Isselhard, Tom Kelly, Christopher Killman, Frances Kowell, Thomas junghans, Cathy Kelly, Steven King, Craig Krepps, Nancy Justus, Laura Kerregan, Sultana Kinney, Bob Kwasnik, Carole qv' -,V ,, .H Lample, Lang Langston, Latimer, Lavasek, Lax, Leach, Vickie Ronnie Edna Ronald Cathy Patricia David Ledoux, Lee, Lemons, Lente, Lewis, Lewzader, Liess, Diane Cass Sondra Betty Michael XVyn Phillip Steve HHS Student Parking Lot ls O erl'Iow'ng Lieuwen, Lind, Loch, Logan, Lopez, Lopez, Lovato, john Gary Thomas William Alma Ralph Liz Lovato, Lucero, Lucero, Lujan, Lynch, Lysengen, Mabrito, Mary Rose Marie joseph justin Vicki Edward Michael Maceachen, Mackenzie, Maginel, Mahan, Maisel, Maiors, Mallek, Michael Gordene Darlene joe Shelley Claudette Maryjo Malone, Maloy, Mann, Manns, March, Markey, Martin, Timothy Brenda Oscar joseph Heidi Gary David Q., -g, ve , -eg ar aa VJ l Reflected in the bumper of a Pontiac is the car Martinez, Maria Ma rtinez, Steven Martinez, Tom Matson, Kathleen Maxwell, George May, Ann Mayo, Michael McAtee, Kathy McAvin, Linda McCall, Debra McCarty, Deborah McCarty, Sharon McClure, Joseph McCollum, john McCoy, Donald McCrillis, joel McDaniel, Daniel McDermott Johnny McElwee, Judith McGill, Barbara McGovern, Ross McIntyre, Richard McKay, Scott McKinney, Rhonda McLane, Melissa McManus, Nancy McNamara Gale Mederios, Mary Medley, Anthony Menefee, William i Mr. Log In Tweniieth Mr Loy accompanies his classes as they sing. Year As Chorus Director Merillat, jeff Merrill, David Mershon, Tom Metzgar, Kenneth Michaels, Patricia Miller, Eileen Miller, Steven Mills, james Miner, Harriet Mitchell, Paul Montoya, james Mori, john MOISC, Moku, Molina, Monson, Jacque Marilyn Leroy Greg MOUFOYH, Moore, Moore, Moo re, Mlfhaela Tay Reginald Tim M0 l l'lS, Morrison, Moseley, Moser, Linda Heidi jim Carey Montano Carl More, Cathy Moulin, Melba Time in a new course vided between classroom Otto, Sally Overton, Greg Padon, james Pafford, joel Pa ge, Susan Pai ge, Marcia at Highland, ROTC, was di- worlc and drilling, Mount, Sara Moyers, -Ioanne Mulroy, joane Myers, Carol Myers, Robert Nabors, Alan Nalley, Diane Nance, Mary Natkin, Leonard Nazworth, Barbara Neete, Cynthia Newman, Kathleen Nichols, Ann Nielson, Mark Nolan, Chufk Nour, Sam Nunez, Virginia Nunnally, joseph O'Brian, Fllen Olson, Susan Orman, Gerald Ortiz, john Osborn, jamie Oseasohn, Michael Aur- .Me 1- 9 i Passariel lo, Brenda Perovich, jane Pierce, Susan Raebufn, Deborah x. Pallett, Denny Parker, Lloyd Parks, Patricia Parra, Lydia Pascetti, Angela Paschall, Judy vw ,-v Patterson, John Peterson, Eugene Pitman, Donna Rael, Arthur Paulsen, Tammy Peterson, Richard Pitney, Floyd Rael, Dennis Pawley, Tom Pewe, Pam Plummer, Pamela Rael, Richard Perea, Margaret Phi l hnwer, Evelyn Posey, James Ra i f e, Penny N-of Perez, Barbara Phillips, Randy Poteet, Diane Raisen, Penny Perkins, Vicki Phillips, Terry Prince, Anne Rauch, Ronclulyri WN Ei . I 'amazement '. fr. .. .a N ma --..:-raw..-ew. s. mil indow Decals Displaged On Highland Cars Reflections of future hopes appear on the win dows of many Highland High Student's cars Ray, Kurt Rich, jack Rockos, Rita Rogers, Toby Redels, Sidney Rin gstead joelyn Rodgers, Karen Romero, Charlie 1 Redman, Judy Robens, Kathleen Rodriguez, Thomas Ronningen, Kristi Reed, john Robert, Peggy Roebuck, Ma ria Ross, Steven Reed, Margaret Roberts, Gail Rogers, Ann Rowdabaugh, Kirk Rettinger, J OSV Roberts, Linda Rogers, jo Royer, Dennis Reymann, Valarie Roberts, Robert Rogers, John Rumsey, Donald -'33 ,J ,4 Q. S Rush, Rutherford, Ruvolo, Ryan, Saavedra, Sadler, Salas, Linda Forrest Roger Kathy Mark Robyn Lillian Salat, Salazar, Salazar, Salisbury, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, jon Charles Linda Olivia Albert Danny janet HHS Cheerleaders Promote School Spiril Sanchez, Sanchez, Sandoval, Sandoval, Santoro, Saunders, Scanlon, Kathy Will Loretta Sam Teresa Patricia Patricia Schell. Scheufh, Schoenfeld, Scholl, Schreiber, Schultz, Selby, john Margaret David jon Mary Laura Laurie Sellgmafl, SCFCHCHH, Shama, Shank, Shaw, Sheppard, Sherman, Difmi Jane Donna Mary Joseph Diane Martin Shlfley, Slwemakff, Sichlerman, Sichterman, Sifklefu Sievert, Simko, JHCQUC Luanna Linda Sandra Ronnie Paul Joel 'E lf, ,stiff ads' vt' l-lead cheerleader Luann Smith covers her mouth rn dismay during an exciting basketball game. Simons, Renee Siqueros, Charles Sirco, Victoria Skinner, Marilyn Smith, Charlotte Smith, Christine Smith, Greg Smith, l..uAnn Smith, Nancy Smith, Peter Smith, Steve Smith, Susan Smithey, Melinda Snodgrass, Melinda Snyder, Stella Snyder, Bill Soblmtlin, Mary Spradley, james Smka, Mary Kay Stanphill, Sandra Stanley, john Stanley, Terry Statler, Becky Stebletnn, Larry Q-P Steinfort, Terry Stephens, William Stevens, ,Z Kathie Stevens, Mark Stewart, Donald 'Q Suknot, Danny A' h. I74 Students set out luminaries during Christmas. sf Thayer, Ilene Thompson, Michael Tfippy, David Thiel, Keith Timmons, Becky Truax, Michael Wedding Bells Ring for Bellinger and Roberlson in February SWISF, Becky Tabacchi, Mary Tw, Joyce Tarter, Mary Tawney, Robin Tedlock, David Ten, Desbah Tenorio, Patrick Tederman Jeanette' S, Thomas, Ann Toledo, Raymond Tuoni, Gilda Thomas, Grant Tomiche, Sylvia Tu rbett, Tom Thomas, Jacque Tomingas, Mark Ulibarri, Dianne Thompson, Christine Tope, Stephen Ulibarri, Richard Thompson, Francis Trask, Tom Ullrich, Deborah ,r,, 'O Y? Ll VanBuskir julie Vitkoff, He-llen Wall, john Wartell, Andrew Slud West, Sharon Williams, Janice lc: Vance, Vaughn, Vaught, Venable, Viet-5, Vigil, Laurie Wanda JHUSI Martha James Christy Voalanovic, Vogel, Voida, Wiigner, Walker, Walker, LC0f1Of Eric Nancy jeff Herbert Sandra Wallaffy WGlliS. Waflli Warder, Warin, Warren, DUHIII1 Bill Linda Rebecca Michail Lynne W1lIkiHS, Weaver, Webb, Wehrle, Weldon, Wenzelburger, Caralea Patricia Charles Vicky Richard Dolores enl Council Sponsors Luminaria Displag Wliite, White, Wildgnose, Wilds, Wfilkinsnn, Williams, Kathryn Rnry Ginny Dale Karla james Wilson, Wilson, Wilsiin, Wilson, Wilson, Wfilt, Doug Ieff Ken Sherry Virginia Randy ,pr 3 fe Winter, Winters, Cargl Arthur Woods, Wootten, Shirley Vicki Wyly, Yeich, Nan Stephen Popular '69 :M 2 i n 4 L 5 Wise, Wisniexvski, Wolfe, Cheryl Dennis Howard Wtmrland, Wright, Wright, Ter ry Jacqueline Sharon Yost, Young, Zamora, jinney Lionel Anthony 'J Woltz, Rebecca XV u, Lawrence Zam ix ra , Ma ry lg -, ,RF Q ' ry: dig g ,.- ' l sffifew V Wotmdcock, Virginia Wyer, Cathlin Zamouski, John 0 Shu-is Sold Bu Hornel LeHermen Highland Rules displays the spirit of the Highlander drill team on the buS WhiCh Carried the members I0 imp0rtant games. ALB 'N U S X ix x I I . ' 'P Maxx -...Q ft. L. V Bill Bell Photographs Llnderclassmen .. 4 - 2' . 4 5 L K 3 S 32 -1 Qu. '. Abbott, Christine Alderman, Rozena Andrews, Susan Azouz, Jack Bainbridge, Ann Ballinger, Joanne Bell, Katherine r Abraham, Steve Alexander, Tom Aragon, Kathryn Babb, Charles Baker, Sue Bangha rt, Cheryl Bell, Randy X. I . 'Q'-if-?i9 fe?fi is Tiff' Y ' X ,Q ' V, X 1 J QS 1 'I' L ix 1' 5 ' v j ' - f at 'bt s . A A. t , ' 2,12 ' ' Q Lf' V4.3 A i , ,A h K Jilin S f .JD .. ? M K rllfii 5' f 'B .xg 1 Bar .Q ' - Q. .S t sa P dr ' l 1. 'T' 'A- A lf: S ! X, P A l 15. f 3 , 'M , i 1 kbfnf' A S ,A,Q , xr , 'Lib 5 ' ,n r . ' ' 214 1 , ,af I ,, . ,:,, S .f Qi' . 1 ogg: If 0 -1. V 6 ' k W! .- l x ,: SS f , -1 C Te a ,S'1gfl 2 .ii'g' 1 ' 'ti'- ff A ,K ,M vp we 1 ,3 t E y' ti W Vg va.. ,-H: 1 , fg , . pg. A 'B if ,,, 'W' K - X .6 3 .1'v ,,' I - v iii., rt S Qh iif? Abrams, Abrums, Adams, Aguilar, Charlotte john Terri Peggy Allen, Allen, Anderson, Anderson, Karen Kim Arena Mike Archuleta, Arnold, Arrighetti, Arrighetti, Judy Nancy Arlene Arlette Baca, Baca, Baca, Baca, Debra Mario Thomas Virginia Baker, Baldasarre, Kenneth Baldwin, Joe Rose Barnhart, Thomas Banister, Barber, Amy Barreras, Nancy Elizabeth Bench, Stephen Bell, Benac, Stephen Bennett, Richard Anthony Anthony ,, r S VW M In Oct. , . S . 4 terry, S 5 S e,., S ' ah 7 ti. if ' R r, 2 I C ly A ' .te ,- ' X.: ,.. . X, y V .A W , , .ez Q 'i .x V S X SS if In .. -' ','h ' 1 ,,.s S r SSA' P f - V 1 ES. Q ,,f ,S ,iS . i i . xx , X Y 1 .M , ,., ,- ,,,-ll: -Q' 4' ,,4.,.,vf- V,gv'!,':-3 'az K A S is 1 l it-1 B , B ' rr X - ' rf' S li A X 1 I in T t - K ga. f:--his . . .uv 9 Q iv 'Y' ,J jf- 'li fl S' K. Q? AA L f 4 I ,fWf5,Sr'.,f -2 Sf . ' 121 'life xl9.4'f'7ik:. ' 59 W S rl 'B tt V H .. ..,,' ' ff: 'X' fe , aug, , 7. A ' ' f f ls... t W 5 , x if LY MI. B'-1'--'E lt-'A 4 SSSS ,Q - A ,... . -- ' -2 S ' 1-'J Se- - S ' Q S ,A ' -1 oifni' ' iz Alberico, Alden, Alderete, Rhonda Charles Mary Anderson, Andes, Andrews, Robert Jane Cassandra Arthur, Ayers, Azar, Amy William Sherryl Baca, Bachman, Baddaker, William Darlene Linda Baldwin, Bales, Ball, Nancy Leslie Anita Barrett, Beach, Beck, Charlene Rhonda Ronald Bennett, Benson, Bergman, Karen 'jeffry jim B t ' f -:L - W ' ,. X 5 L it M A. 6 - l 'Q K Best, Charles 9 ig my 0 pi Bidewell, janeanne ,-et ,fy - . Vffif' Billings, Treva ' M 1 V Bird, Betty f 4 - A' .4 if Bird David -1 'V' Q. P52 5 7 A Bivens, Donald t Q: ,- , .,,.. i I ' Black, Hal ' Q-fx C' l gf Black, Randolph .W AZ! Qi , N 'lm sf A1 , f'42i'Q!lGin,,, , li NN Black, Scott 'N ' ' fi af. y Blackburn. Randal 5' Q '7 ' '15, il 0.-M ' Q 3 , Blissenbach, Angela C? 1 ll i gm, i eawffga, Bentrager, Carmen ' i Ein, 6 ,iff ,tv -v :X W K ,L , X- W -?'4. ,, 1 A ,5 JV 1 ' t i - f i 9 il ' - -Wi . As if? sf- V 4 v ,s , , V 1 -J' Q, if,- at -e' V ii .J f-and M ' me Yr: uw Bowden, Bowen, Bowers, Boyer, Bradley, Bradley, Rodney Ann Bernard Candace Debra Denise Bradley, Brady, Bffily, Brant, BriggS, Brink, Linda Timothy T1m0Ihy Sandra Kim Paul Did you hear the one about the travelling sales- man? is photographer Bill Bell's opening line as he cracks up another underclassman. 1 'kfifgg 'Q K Y 'J ,v is it , , K bl .411 , sf 75: Fi vi- It ' , , , ., S, y S We Q , g 1 xiii, -.ir ' ,ii 1. , apr - .Q .5 V -' Q H ,A ' kia, . 'B I I I i ,1 at 4 , W 1, ,r , 4 1 , - N A f 3 is g tf'd 4? na, X . f ' . l A r Q, ' 1 h ' 4,..4'!'? 7 Y , 6, N W, 4- wifi I I 2 f gf Acfr. , ' I -f, it Q, .X ,f A ' ' if 5 A f3'?5 f? L-' j -1 ffm ' r . , , X Brito, Broach, Brooks, juan Wayne Douglas Brown, Brown, Brown, Lonnie Maggie Michael Brown, Brown, Brown, Nancy Phillip Rebecca Brown, Brown, Browne, Susan Sydney joe Brownlow, Brownlow, Bfummeff, David Paul Edward Bryan, Brymer, Bundy. David Sheryl Kevin Burnett, BUIHS, Bun-355, Bonnee Robert Jane I79 Butler, Barbara Butler, Elmyra Butler, Frank Bynum, Wanda Cairns, jack Caldwell, Patricia Calhoun, Christine Callahan, Tom Cameron, Allan Campbell, Jacque Campbell, jane Campbell, Rebecca Campbell, Steve Carlson, Mary Lou Carnrluff, Frank Carreras, Abraham Carrick, Paul Carroll, Billy Caruthers, Betty Casanova, julie Casaus, Gloria Casey, james Castillo, Elizabeth Castillo, Richard Caton, bharon Cappa, Carol Cdebaca, Chris Cdebaca, Manuel Chambers, john Chambers, Lisa Chato, Bernadette Chavez, Barbara Chavez, Carla Chavez, Donald Chavez, Geraldine Chavez, Michael Chavez, Ronnie Cherb, Debra Christenson, Jon Cianchetti, Gary Claassen, Peter Clark, Lois Clark, Michael Cohen, Matthew Colby, Mary Cole, Patricia Colvett, Celeste Comstock, Gary Conrad, Nancy Cooper, Corinne Cooper, Leah Cooper, Mary Students Choose Their 'A X V 1 +. 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V V ,I ' ' ' I: .. , Y S r ' X 9 , 3 p , ,.5!1 A f . ff ' at ,,.i . 1 'ff N f C - . atm I fl X t1v,a'7Lf at Mr. Krumm, principal, explained the new system of registration to seniors on September 3. Teachers Under ,,. ,-' ,.,, f'i.,.Nh c Xxx 4 l BJ New Registration v 3 1 V. fa' vs if sf fy fl' JD ...Jr j -,SQ-v C f . 1 A V ' W s XX, ff ' X t , bf-1 at , , ' 'Q 1 1 K 0 e. wil 7 X' 1 V ' 'CS s S' A I Q 1951 , uf' Cordova, Diane Corley, Bobbie Corr, Teresa Cotton, Stephen Countee. George Cox, Judith Crawford, Larry Crawley, Betty Critelli, Ralph Crum, Rose Culbertson, Frances Cunningham, Deborah Students registered in the gym, choosing teachers, suhiects, and periods. Registration was nn a first-come, first-served, seniors first basis. -,f 'uf '1-'vw if is 'K - fv- ,f m rg 31 .Q V 'im C G29 Z' - X,-af X 6: at 7' ,f-41' 'QQ we ax 1 35. 3 S c 13. ff' . 5 fi Q il.i as 'M ' sf' 'fn' C44 .t' a A if U 'ef J ,, J tt t ft , ti x 'f 1 Cunningham, Keith Curry, Pamela Darras, Manuel Darrow, Allen Darrow, Laura Dart, Allen Davenport, Margaret Davis, Elizabeth Davis, jon Davis, Vickie Day. Michael Dean. Donald Deberrr, Sally Deherrera, Christine Deherrera, Lawrence Dekker, Richard Demas. Patricia Derr, Patti Desaussure, Anite Devnlder. Scott L Dickinson, Catherine Degana, Vicki Dinello, Richard Dixon, Barbara Dixon, Karen Dixon, Kirby Dixon, Phillip Dodd, Allan Dominguez, Carlos Dozier, George Driskill, Clifford Drumheller, Tyler Dudley, Mike Duhon, Alan Duncan, Deborah Duncan, janet Dunkin, john Dunn, Tamra Duran, Margaret Duray, Harry Dzielak, William Earl, Patrick Earle, Patricia Eaton, Maribeth Eberhard, David Economides. Katherine Edgar, Randall Edgar, William Edlinger, Stephen Eggemeyer, Nancy Elliott, Charles Ellison, Christine Elsner, Karl Ely, Todd Emenhiser, Cindy Emery, Michael Esbers, Hardy Esparza. Geanna Espinosn, Yolanda Evans, Karen Ewing, Steve Farley, Russell Fifield, john Fishback. Ellen Fitch. Daniel Flagstead, David Flatow, Tobias 'Qt p C gk P ,C M' D 5' C. I 5' ff A mm ff f K- WWC , A 11,5 N- 5 ,C A ,, , C M , fl i f ras.: LA ' il Sa ix C t-ff I C fi X rj, if ,i .cn 'A - f Q 2 S M E E E 6 ii sf , by 1-A ' .ff g sz -.u .f-' , , ,, V. C ,W ,M , - , .C M ,C , Cs ,C 4 'ir yi. 3,fLQ 'eg i I in if 7 4 I z- my VW y 1 .,.fC ' ja '23 4 's , ' 'A ' f ,T 1 ' K ':g,. 3iff .1 W 1 p C f 3, n ,I - Al X M VV f I ,, P :KK jk , I, 3 -1- ,w I Cl -,I fi? fe 0' n r 1,,e?L,?g 'a f I .-i , -' - CCWC f K si .4 H, 4 ..- , Q-.sql 11. -.-E fr- ,.. . N- 1 .. V. 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E A fm a m MA 131525 RE, FULL OF BUL .,.,.....- - , .-M-'fe ' ' A I 4 I -r, - ' ' U . - - . i . . . i 1 1 ' . -r w ' , 4 A A KC fffr I , 2 KZLBQ vm! .avg P 2' ,,-an ui' 'Q fr ,ff .J m r Flores, Betty Flores, Rufina Ford, Cathy Foster, Martha Foster, Mary J. Foster, Mary M. Fountain, Marsha Fowler, Darrel Fox, Janice Freeman, Deborah Freidline, Glenn French, Stephen French, Ted Fricks, Alfred Friedman, Robert Fueger, Geri , i F Fuller, Jill -Mf ' e 'Y ' 2' V- is 1 Fuller, Linden 1 , ' ' 0 , Furby, Kathy Q Q Q' 5, ' lf- , Galbraith, Brian x ,F . ' 33 fifl 'l Qi, . V ' t I., ,T Galbreth, Williani L 2 'J' ' Y L r ' W tl t , Gallagher, Catherine sir! V' , i A 1 Gallegos, Betty I W t 1 . 43,5 ' , Gallegos, Margaret if 'gl ' it 'ii' A ' Galloway, john fill' X Garcia, Henry - ' H Garcia, Ina jean Af I ' Q - ff' We Garcia, Irene 7 -.B i -f X Rfk- Garcia, john , NX' ' fin' Garcia, Loretta Q, . Garcia, Marcella t 5' ' - Garcia Patrick 1 I in ' r , i ' t rere ' iir' 5 , ffijii' ii Garcia, Pauline 3' V , , , vii , ' L :V fy Garcia, Tommy . , , K ' 1 fi. fx , Q , ,QQ Q , Garding, Robert ln., , -V 1 .- 4 ' as W x 1 N 4 If :gy , , 2- jg, '5 5 Gargoura, George ' W it 'E 1 ' .- t . ,,. A , if 1 2 Li? Garrison. john 3 t , ' , L ' 1' Gasaway, jesse 1 ,, Z I Q' , ' Gatewood, Nancy I ' ly - 1 lx' It X Gate-wood, Richard r i 1 l. X 1 Class Com petition Highlights Pep Assemblies Gearey, GHC'-1, h Gianopoulos Giles, Gillam, Gillespie, Gleason, Gochnauer, Godfrey, Robert Dfbblf Christopher janet Don Peter Thomas john Deborah GOnZ8lQS. Gonzales, Gonzalez, Goodman. Goodwin, Gowan, Grant, Gray, Greaves, Maurice Rosanna Felix Patricia john Walter David Mark Kathryne GFICHO, Griego, Griffith, Griffith, Groesbeeclr, Grundman, Gunther, Gurney, Gustafson, Ann Leonard Kathy Sherie Rebecca Phebe john Richard Katherine . ai Z -FEP! .pixel ' I were 1' , ., ,,,, nt , d FU t ,515 . jg, , 1 E - ,. .. ls, FJ ' i l 4 'Y i f . ws-A 6 X, Q 9 , Q, 4-I ,C , , , sf - .v ' ., K ,'ff aa: ff a ,,- fsif l , .Ne 'Y 34 '4 A -.- P . .45 i Q, ,,2 ' I , Q .459 ff' ' eg: - 1 ' 1 . '- .. K ,ff 3- , ' , X ' ev. f 1 f --- t , . fr E . ,D ' , .- r ' :isa -5155? 2:7 ' ' ' i ri 'HZ'-new-I+' e , 1 4 ,t ,t rccst -Q 9 , if e Fil' I A it ' X -1 fi A' .ff K F' , f W ., w V, JY, X if ,.,.f -.. .ff ' , Q - B Lt Q,y-ffafg, D ., , , 'IU I 4, ff , 4, gh i , Q-,J , ., lf A I A ve 1 c , CQ s G V' , r I V ' .zwiiiifiii V V ' 5,-i , A ' t I -V, ,cw 'gigs 4 ' jj Y li , 3 fig f M Q ,, .5 K - , in if -F 4, bg, 1 :F -r t :L L i , ' , Y L, ' 1 - , l V . 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Hendren, Kenneth Henley, Virginia Hensley, Doyle Herbert, Donald Hernandez, Hipolito Hernandez, Ramona Herndon, Kathleen Herndon, Virginia Herring, David Herron, Virginia Herry, Deborah Hertz, Johnny Hess, Steve Higgins, Sara Hill, Ken Hillery, Robert Hoback, Thomas Hodges, Gail Hof, John Hogue, Melinda Holliday, Robert Holmes, Helen Homestead, Magnus Hoskins, Jan Howard, Ellen Hoyt, Phillip Hudson, Tylena Huesner, Martha Hueter, Jane Hughes, Diane Hughes, Stuart Hulebak, Susan Huning, Robert Hunt, Janet Hurley, Karen Hust, Robert Huter, Ted Hyman, John Ingalls, Debra Intress, Clare Jackson, Helen Jacobs, Debbie Jamason, John Jamerson, Tim James, James, Jan-egg, Rodney Terri Phil Jeffries, Jenkins, Jennings, Judy Richard Mgr-pi Jauriqui, Lydia Jensen, Mark Jeffrey, Pamela Jfunx. Edwin Hornets Plag All 9 Fooiball Games A+ Nighi w .. if 35435-7 5l ., 'L1Q,w : ' 'W' - .gy QV J. ,,, We 3 e fi Y' Q 55 11 ' . 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J 1 ' sires f -4, ir. .fi r K it s is 117' af . 1 - -we .XVF i . is V A 'X n Q f r' 41.5 ' Fi . T 1 f ,W :T , 11-it give- . K J ef ' K 1 r 'fri r i - I mrs ,, 'L ,. 'x QQ, -,,W ' 1 1 3 , aw' not K ' Q fvgiilgik, ' il 'XV fl . A I uf , , , K 4 . X Ai .S ' - X - ' f' ' Eff? X if e 1? 2 , fri rj P ' I W v 7 4 5 H' Y -71 K mr, 177 'J , 0 johnson, johnson, johnson, George jutlith Paula julian, Kalinsky, Karl, Bunnig Marcia Kathy Keenan, Keichler, Keller. Gary William .David Kimble. Kimi. Km!- Georgiannrt Bffliy Charles Koletar, Koon. Kumfelfl. Kiran Albert Marcel Kuhn, Kuhn, Kusann. james Kevin Klyoko Larrihas, Larue, I-GSISY. Celia jim Preston - ? -ef 1' W. f. j0l'm5on, Scott Karol, Diary Kel ley, Paul King, Eric Koval, jean Ladd, james Leavi tt. Newell .1 johnson, Terri Kaspar, Guy Kel lv, Frances King, Rena Kraemer, David Latleau. Mary Lee, Diane johnson, William Katson, Denise Kersten, Keith Kirby. Daryl Krauss, Erlxvartl Lafollctte. Steven Lee, Mike ' 3 ia' L , n 7 A .ff 4 K 'f ,- 3 V ,' Legrand, Paul if ,Q 3 . t 6 , Libby, Rebecca W v t I 11 I ..- 'l Lidstone, Pamela ' ,'iAi,,bp, l K t I ' '17, Light, Ronald i ft 3 ,,x, 7, , 1, f . . f a Wifi . 'R A 1, 1 i ff H' ,. , jo' 1 A X-, N Link, Jeanne N. xx ,S 1 Livingston, George ff- 1 -, Long, Michael ' r. Long, Sandra fr ' K1 A I iz, ' A . B I , A Lopez, Berlinda 4 , ' , r, r Q Lopez, Diane L .'- f ' Lopez, Vernon ', ,Q Love. David 'TVA ,M fi. W!! Q. ' i 17 A go ,Q 'R as ,L if i ' ur -,- .V - -, 2 'A' 'i 'I v H 'O A ' V - , ' .ff iw X J ,4 'Q 1 ' I i 'i rt , L .. f . K l R ' if ' , if lil l5'i'.l,', r fv-'i ' A Q - ef Z , M . ' 5,1 1 .0 if - ls A i M i ,L -- 4 X7 1 six,-D I, , V . X 3 i. Loveland, Lowe, Lua, Lucas, Lucero, Luja, I Thomas Susan Mark Bfark Flizabeth Marirelu Macpherson, Mac-s, Malkowski, Maloy, Marberry, Marentette, Daniel Maria Ellen Mary Phillip Susan Mark Whitehead, Highlander photographer, talks to the press box on a walkie-talkie to find out where the action is during a football game. -rx' nw .xi Nia S. 95 ' - , , W . 1 ,D - i 'Q' I xv ,,, A, lg - , t tri -ff ,ff .fjffp fl -, 'lt 7 Q fs 19 4 x 7. T .- K -,, 1 'I I - If ..' gif' , af' 5 A, l p: x x i -Y S i I an I as , ' ,J 0 ak 1 -7 , 2' it 'L ' L ' , 1 ,pk -0 . , 3 ,' -0 v . . 'si-'Q .4 . ,- 2 4: x Tai fi - ' s -L 1 gat 5 - l ' ' al la it at MAIFRCY, Marlink, Marquez, Ronald Susan Cecilia Marquez, Marquez, Marsh, Trudy Yolanda jo Ann Marshall. Marshall, Martin, Carol Janet Connie Martin, Martin, Martin, Philip Robert David Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Annabelle Ben Benjamin Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Celestina Kathleen Lorraine Mathe, Mauldin. Mauldin. Howard Kay Kim McArdle, Mary McCahon, Jeffrey McCahon, Larry McCallister, Linda McCreary, Dixie McGuckin, Susie' McGuire, Harry McIntyre, Kathleen McKay, Patricia McKinnon, Douglas McKinstry, Janet McLaurin, Kenneth Medlock, jacki Meek, Barbara Mellen, Georganne Merritt, Robert Michael, Janice Michnovicz, Maria Miller, Carl Miller, Kenneth Miller, Michael Miller, Myra Millett, Ronald Mills, David Mills, jon Moculeski, Lawrence Molzner, Debra Montano, Gilbert Monte-mayor, Rosa Montoya, Benjamin Montoya, Ernest Montoya, Marilyn Moore, Barbara Moore, Bernard Moore, james Morgan, Lee Morgan, Thomas Morris, Charles 'Morrison, john Morrow, Gavle Morrow, Mary Morton, Gail Mosby, Deborah Moya, Carmen Moya, Gloria Moya, Raymond Moya, Rosemary Munyon, Cindy Myers, Linda Natarus, Denise Naylor, Mark Neeb, Irene or 5, V V, . 1 W 5 ur' X V.--ev ,IJ , C' -'?X -:Ji rl ...J Li -5 Sf' ., 1, 1 J . vi -'... - b,,- 'Yi 9, I . i N 'H ,few ga ,K af' f. x., 1-:Sgt , Y f. A aa' f '- ml ,il f 2-al W eager ly, o , v ' ' 9 'f sf I 7 P i C O .4 'sk 2' , .fm . ne irsl Snowfall Hiis Ciig 0n December I I . X . . H, ,..- . Q . 1379,-if X 1 . l 'W sv C ' f 1' rg? H, sv S , , ,tra ...f X i A 3 X ,f Y f?N, 141 ' , 4 ' D-3? f-.2 16 v, .1 Wa 2. ' rag? ...lf V. av . 55' Y , N- , , , 1 W5 ' , .5 ,i 1,219 ' Snow flowers decked the bushes in front of the elm Hl hland Nelson, Rena Nesbit, Brett Newland, Carol Newland, Paul Nighbert, Karen Nolan, Margaret Nolasco, Rudy Normandin, Deborah Norah, Emerson Nowlin, Douglas O'C0nnor, Brian Offut, Eldon .ve .4 Shooting madly for a Highland basket While members of both teams watch, is junior Don Herbert. Don added two points to Highlands total score. Olguin, Andrew Olguin, Loren Olsen, Bradley Olson, Kristine O'Neil Maureen Q fl . 1, 93 O'Nelll, john av O'Neill, Mary v, at K Orman, jean la T Orr, Icelee X lf Ortega Modesto Ortega, Rebecca Ortiz, Eleanor Oseasohn, Sara Otero, Timothy Owens, Pamela i ' Pacheco, Peter M av Q Pafieii, Phillip J Q Padilla, Barbara r 4 Padilla, Bill J f f 3, Padilla, Iris . uvl f I , . V .. K Padilla, Shirley Pafford, Pat Palacio, Sylvia Pardee, Gordon Pardo, Servando Parker, Bonnie Parker, Camille Parks, Janice Passariello, Gene ,fi l' 'ff 'lf N 7' ' Patchell, Catherine gl Ll! - P A Patterson, William ,Q if .,,, Paulsen, Bob U , A ' l f , - Pavlantos, Anthony ,f4', , g ,ga ,b .gr tl' .J Pennington, Kathy ' K, QL I A Penny, Barry , 1' L . Peterson, Paul Y I ll Pfeufer, Marie A' Y ii ' f Phillips, Dian lk S T ' A - ' Phillips, Karen e , to w g . , , Q , Pitchford, Frank ca. W 2 ,A Q - -4 Q Placeway, Denise of J f P -2' ' 1' f' - Poindexter, Jane 'f ' P ---J' I ll' Q 1 ,. Pointer, jimmy 'l if S.. ,ir Q ji Pollard, Paul f, ' 6 H lv-l' Polly, Ruth it rr 1 1 t Post, Steven it W ' ' - id 7 . if j . ' f Powclrell, Elmer A P l . 0 'P ' ' t -. A A N Prevatte, Charles -L ' . ' 3 -Q I Prieto, Manuel 'A' ' -r M ,, Q ' . Y-53' ' - 4. L Printz, Pat sv Q S ' file: Proctor, Robert , ' ' Putnam Benanne J ' v l f P7 ' ,if , , 1 I ll 4 .1 l l a all lr JP? ' W . 1- E . U ,W ,gf , S .9 4 2 I -J Quant, Steve n F ' X, xx all 15-g, fr., 'O Quintana, joed - .l -, -V 1 Quiones, Mag alena ' f ' , , Raigoza, Michelle ' ,g , Sl in r ,I - ' I ' Ramsey, Patricia r, RTT' , -- fc f P ' -.- , - Randall, Genice ' - , N '- ' Ratcliff, Bernice A - ' va, M Rauch, Sandra ' ' In fx A 'gr ,. l , ' l ei't ' Reed, Barbara , ,I in lil P as if ., N, H - ly , Reed, Roberta il V TQ? 1 a re I f I , , t Rehm Kathryn K , A if ' W I in ff i ' 'ff l , Q, l 2 .3 .0 5 sy 5 Renfro, Babette 3 ' l, I . l Y , , , Reynolds, William 1 l c-5 - :ff l 2 fx, P 11? 1 ,,- , Rice, Gwendolyn N v V f ' l Rice, Sherry . Y f f 'R ' 'P Richardson, Virginia ' J ' 'V Mr. Robert Figge, World History teacher, demonstrates the technique used in Bull Baiting by the Minoans during the Fourteenth Century B.C. Bull Balting was a religious ceremony in which both girls and boys took part, grabbing a bull by his horns and jumping over his back. l N. I X Ps 1 1 r 2 -5? :vs R 32 W L1 i X -r' , 1 -t .gr ' x 5 EZ.. .-- aff S id, , I If 1: 5 13 ,r , ,, no, igifzjgiggr 'gist'- . -.- V if 1 V ,Xi iff i s 35' 1 I, . I V., , Egg, 5-'iffy ' I 1 . uv K ff , .9 -rl , sf . . .5. an 'se' Lila as ix -.av f pai -1 .5.r .Ali 5 Q spa.. 'HE' ps ICP ae cf? f M., sv - . -1 rv 41,7 3 'rev ,fi Ripaldi, Natalie ' Risinger, Jr., Fay 3' K Robinson jr., Martin Robran, Gerald - Rodgers, Kathryn Rodriguez, Ismael Roe, Judy 1 Roc-mer, David - Rogers, Dean Rudeau . i 'X n 0 'In'-' '..'b 4 an wb' C E TES. ' J , X gil Rogers, Karen Romero, Michaeline Romero, Robert Romero, Romero, Therese Ronald Lewis Ruthardt, Cecelia Saavedra, john Saba, Cathy Sadler, Wendy . Sais, Angelina r Salazar, David 1 Salazar, Elizabeth Sanchez, , V, ragga.. Eli - - Sanchez, Raymond G? '9- 3 Nh, 1 cs Ruth Stanley Velma Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, - ' Sandoval, Albert Sandoval, Cecilia , ,f , W A x N., Sandoval, Daniel A Sandoval, Richard 4 I Santiago, Barbara Sawtelle, Charmaine Saylor, William Scanlon, Sharon 1 1- gg Schellhase, Elizabeth - Schlegel, Robyn Schmoll, Ronald . ,asf Q Schroeder, Michael x Historg Courses Required of Juniors. Seniors Schuster, jan Senesco, Alexander Shields, Conne Schwartz, Gail Senieu r, Janice Shields, Vohnda fs SCOH. Seaberg, Seidler, Seligman, Selleck, I-aufa John Todd Elizabeth Mifhael Seniffi Seward, Shannon, Shaw, Sheckler, Margaret Pamela Patricia Callie DenmS Shlfleyg Shoemaker, Sho rthai r, Shumway, Shunny, Annie R210 Marjorie Susan John .fy u: 1 6' go' IS. i fi' 'ay -Us A ...- . -r-ww f Ja 1- - gn: Z. ,. ,, ret., , Q1 q 'J Q , Q Q I N J . K .Miki , , A., Selva, Sena, Stanley Leonard Shelton, Sherman, Billy jeffrey Silva, Silva, Diane Robert ' j - ,Q f Q ff-4-.,r,e.:' , , 1 l Q . .J , i .if f tg: Q .3 M ' ' S 1 K vi l all -v-ff' 'CTC' Q - Q . l, N. s vw -fn ',...- L f X. Smith, Marsha Smith, Norman Smith, Sharon Smith, Shelley Smylie, Susan Snow, Christine Sobotka, Steve Sommers, Kurt Souther, Kathy Spence, Karla Squires, janet Staley, Lynda Stamm, Beverly Stamm, Susan Stanphill, Carol Stapleton, John Starke, Alvin Stathis, Chris Stefani, Hugo Steffen, Brent Stephens, Sandra Stephenson, Tim Sterba, Robert Stewart, Ellen 'a Simms, Denise Sims, Vicki Sisneros, Cynthia Sloan, Cammie Sloan. Sandra Smith, Albert Smith, Becky Smith, Cezanne Smith, David Smith, Donna Smith, Gary Smith, Glenda Smith, Gregg Smith, Kateri Smith, Kathy 4' Q vs y+.: A V 3- all I -a s, , W , . ' s A' ' i . A- I , sd! . , .--, V 1 X . . , ! i ,. 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'V in Q lv .,.- ra r ff, li K Ek xvfi' Abel, Abercrombie, Phyllis Billy Alliman, Allison, Paula John Argeanas, Armijo, Teddy David Austin, Ayers, Jenny Linda Baker, Baker, Nancy Sarah Baron, Barrett, Vernette Myrle Bawden, Bearpaw, Janice Robin - - f 'xi vp, . .. -, 2 :rg a ra-2,1 EE k fi M 1 ,Q .. as H 3 iv- X .14 Adams, Helen Alvarado, Bill Armijo, Ricardo Ayres, Kathleen Balduini, Daniel Barringer, Randall Beaumont, David '3 inf V I gp u V Wi B' r I , if gt.. 'e' ' 'YT 'gf . 'P W gg .e 'H v iv N. , rim' Q . . -0' -s..,. . iff - .yixmxil 1 '5 l l l ! Adhidley, Marilyn Ambrose, Marie Armstrong, James Baca, Jimmy Baldwin, Larry Bateman, Vicki Beck, Thomas Alaird, Elizabeth Anderson, Roxie Arm strong, Violet Baca, Julie Bal lou, Hilda Bates, Frank Beckett, El len --.1-: ', Q Q, f' Q a f ' an A . 5 ,I 'fi,24mf.f A4 ,va git., wg, Q. .P 4' tin, l ,.. ' lvr ,A- t or ,Q . 515- , . ' '-2 ,L Albers, Richard Anthony, Su san Arrighetti, Wesley Baer, Marilyn Banks, David Bates, Robert Begay, David Quicklg W ez. ,, 2191 5 'L 'Is .1 at i '1 .ii B -i, W- , .Q A Q X X i 'yi P .3 V, k. ,, ,I ,av x Albright, Carla Appert, Randy Arterburn, Michael Bahr, Randall Barber, William Bauer, Stephanie Benally, Linda . -:x, ' utr W SQrzx'ff'i'S'l1 4 .L Rfiqg - W g ag: ' f igznf, .V fr. - any v ei , 'ri ...vu ' ,1i. A H: :X Alexander, Billy Aragon, William Arthun, Leslie Bai rd, Glen Barnett, Richard Bauer, Maurice Berger, Jerry , . , ,ii ag, ' as Q ' A P , 'K 'N HEEY's?,A, Allen, Gary Archer, Waine Ashcraf t, joseph Baird, joe Barney, Kimberly Baumgaertel, james Bisio, Marco Q' 11 , r. wx! ! ff , I ip., i n. --v 0- Q if ' i' I I Q1 -6 1 N ' , --'E i it I.. f,,. ,4 5, fx N K. M L .r Q 'N . K o':': i li V O Q 0 O .gw.'.-.- .' ah, .9 Q Q n 4 1 Bitz, Devonna Bivens, Shirley Black, Christy Blakeley, janet Blecha, April Blumenthal, Ernst Boatman, Cynthia Boese, Michael Boggs, William Bolton, Diana Bone, Sally Boone, Sharon 5 -'f'-Fl' 525,53 ' xiii F if ggi, , , ,S is S ii... . PM -M tr. iiii ?ari 'Q .4 ' we W 1 B ' 1 a .,-' -5315 3' ' ' . BS 11 '-Fx, IJN' Kg ' ' 3 K ,... f , ' . ' , 3 r r ' A ' 4 . ire A ' ' 'M i- w .5 O 6 Ei . J W Q 1 as tiv llxi . BM l - it if Q I fr. W ' S , I 'l I- ir 2 Boswell, Bourher, Boule, Bourlancl, Bowers, Bowles. William Jeri Wendell Debra Rifharcl Cynthia Bowling, Boyer, Braden, Bradley, Bradsher, Brannan, Lydia Sherwood Diane Deborah Debra Ronnie An intent art student waits for inspiration. 4, 'Q H2 2. -Kiirvil fn i S 1. '5 t r S xc-J . K L 5' . , , f si,s, i t S S, ' ' QEQR 4. L' .K . W ' fi X X , 5 ' Q ' 4573i L'-J 4' 3 . ' - S ,,,, 1 , ,, 2. yr?-gil B if 73 51- ,S Q., Q 4. K, '43 ,. ,. mfr we V! ., -if fs-is ' ' l of r s 5? 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' -- .9 j-355' Q1 1 , i ' ' S , rr 4, l Wlffl S ' Y-+ 4 B ' as ,. ,--7 is 'Al ' ' fr i 42 4 It ,141 i , ' 4 ' if 4 ' , f LV i, QL 4' ' 5 - a s ,f Ein-,f-its 4 :I Q-f': v B' i S , ,fl ' ' 1 ' l 1.f5 sg,,, lx- ,, ,W i Af 1 S t J , ,, ,I .Q V 4' .1- t. , .4,., ft 5- , s Brantley, Braswell, Bray, Sandra Sarah Mary Breeze, Brengel, Brewer, Tommy Colleen Michael Brill, Brinson, Brown, Douglas Sally Jill Brown, Brown, Bruno, Marguerite Martin Randy Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Larry Rebecca Richard Bryant, Bryson, Buckland, Robert John Richard Bumkeng, Burger, Burgess, Lisa Robert Edward Burmeister, Denise Burnett, Sarah Burress, Bill Burton, William Bussell, John Butler, Sally Butt, Paul Cady, Curtis Cady, David Calhoun, Colleen Cantrall, Thomas Cantrell, Jane Carley, Brenda Carpenter, Dennis Carter, jack Carter, Shannan Casaus, john Casey, Duane Casey, jacquely Casey, William Castellano, Dorothy Castinado, Cynthia Castle, Elizabeth Caton, Sallie Cavanaugh, jane Chafey, Steven Chapin, Glenda Charlton, Debra Chavez, Charles Chavez, Christopher Chavez, Irma Chavez, Ronald Chavez, Thomas Chee, Mary Christiansen, Karen Claassen Ann Clark, Bruce Clark, Thomas Clay Mar Clinch, john Clopton Harold Cocke Elizabeth Colclasure Dale Collette Dasid Collins Edwin Colvett Ben Conley Patrick Conrad Norma .- 4 f ,aan 4.f'l2 xy' if 1 jp' 1 as -vw -.Lv ...- it ' -..r KJMJA x -' Z? ra ,wg fs-. .I , J ip..- ,1 r ' , ,. 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HHS won over El Paso High, scoring 62 points to their 51 Hornet basketball games were well attended all year as the Hornets played many exciting games before large, spirited, partisan, hometown crowds in-ve 1.3 ,se . -J' QQ' HHS Holds Invitational Basketball Donahue, Dorsey, Dotson, Richard Richard James Dupree, Du ran, Dye, Ba rba ra Robert Jeff Edmunds, Edwards, Edwafds, Elizabeth Betty Riifldy' Draper, Draper, Duke, Geneva Larry Wylie Easley, Economou, Eddleman, Laurel Zoe Carol Elliott, Elliott, Ely, Bill Craig Melissa Duncan, janet Edgar, Terry Enya rt, Evelyn Conway, Cheryl Cook, Carla Corey, Ellen Corral, Victor Costales, Marlene Cotner, Rebecca Couch, Blaine Countee, Charles Covey, Bill Cowles, Steven Crandall, Chet Crouch, Frank Crump, Donna Cunningham, Debra Cunningham, Geneva Cunningham, janet Curley, Rose Curtin, john Cutter, Teresa Dabney, Daniel Dahl, Diane Daily, Margaret Danley, james Danziger, Sydney Darrow, Christine Davis, Glenn Davis, Martha Davis, Randy Day, Nancy Deblassie, Paul Dengler, Sandra Denison, William Dennis, Patrick Deve, Ralph Devolder, Mark Dispennette, Robert Disque, jeanene Dohner. Cynthia Dolde, Ruth Dominguez, Anna Tournament Dunklee, Dunn, Norman Louise Edlinger, Edmunds, Hazel Anne Esparza, Estep, Genaro David Highland Hallwags Covered Wil ' ' Etzcorn, Derek Evans, Laurie Evans, Rosemary Evans, Roy Falconer, Thomas Fanta, Jodie Farley, Janet Farmer, Nancy Fears, Valerie Ferguson, Betty Ferguson, Phyllis Ferguson, Rebecca Fish, Elizabeth Fletcher, Gayle Flint, Nancy Floyd, Phyllis Fogleman, Joel Foster, Paula Fox, Karl Franklin, Patti Freedman, Amy Freeman, Sonya Fullbright, Donna Fullbright, Timothy Gaarder, Chris Gallegos, Juanita Galloway, john Gammon, Malinda Gandee, Marion Gandert, Marilyn Garcia, Alice Garcia, Camille Carol Garcia, Garcia, Chris Garcia, Donna Garcia, Emily Garcia, Fred Garcia, Joe Larry Garcia, Garcia, Louis Gargoura, Pat Garrecht, Robert Gatewood, Leslie Gay, Rebecca Gayet, Francine Gearhart. jeffrey Gentry, Frank Germelman, Barbara Gianosola, Arsela Giannini, Christina Gibbs, Brad Giles, Shirley 200 ' - C f .te , A .l'l:. . fb ' rf al ' Mn A ,fr .re A V' ' , 6 :V V ' . , ,AEN N! 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Gillespie, Amy Gins, Randal Giles, Shirley ug T Q Gomez, Michael Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Malcomb 'SP' Gonzales, Orlando Gonzales, Robert Gonzales, Suzanne Goodwin, Steven Gorsuch, james Gowan, Darryl W , .lf Mr. Montoya, using proper lab technique, shows the effects of the sun on leaf development during a Botany phase of his Biology I course. J 1 , - 1 t l v A ffair ' l G A uf 4 2 -C ' A Q3 If fax, ' - X Q i -f f r Q if .s 1 . , in +1 A I5 1!-S' s- U 'A -4-A at V . if eff f M' t ie ee , Q' , ...gf , y ff k ,7 :KA - f K -9 1,jfYf'i X ' B A ff, LZ- ,, V i I A ,, W X , gf- 5 KF' Y 'K K il .r . ww M py l . W J l i 2 ao- I iz Va., .K 2 ,Q b A 2 F. .4 . ' Libr ' N. Y 55 X fv V! 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Hall, Halper, Hanke, Hannett, Hannigan, Hanold, Vaux Charles D'Lorah George Carol Lise Harper, Hart, Harwell, Haska, Hastings, Hatch, jay Don Allyson Michael Dori Deborah Hayes, Haynes, Haynes, Hays, Hebert, Hendryx, Robert Clyde Rosemary Loretta Sharon Renona Hernandez, Hernandez, Herrera, Herring, Herweg, Heun, Carmen Gloria Jeanette William Lawrence Terry Highland, Hills. Hinton, Hoban, Hobbs, Hobbson, Kenneth Patsy Thomas Thomas jon james Holden, Holt, Hrmppe, Horger, Horne, Horney, Keith James Gary Oscar Cheryle Marc Howard, Howell, Howieson, Huffman, Hummel, Hunn, SUSMI Jayne Mary Michael Ronald james tkli. AN -n..-.LI 1 J ' f-.I 9 fi 'ff' tl l Y, at, 1 er' k Q ILA: Q4 I Johnson, Sandra Jones, Pamela Hunt, Howard Hunter, Janice Huslcey, Aaron Hyder, Josala Jackson, Nancy Jacobi, Diane Janish, Vickie Jaramillo, Arthur Jennings, Darliene Jenson, Karen Jimenez, Luella Johnson, Daniel ,gg rf,-. api' 1 23. AX -4 si, 5, 'J' Hi. in ' Ei' A ,J 5, , , if. Q, . ig i J id. V535 Z 39 -x, qw , mrs, - '1 V -ax. --: Johnston, Jones. Jones, Mildred Albert Brian Jones, Jordan, Joseph, Stephen Teresa Wilbert ri, ' yy. Student council members make luminarias for the annual decoration of Highland on Christmas Eve. Y' ri 'f lfi A 1 it ' - '. - .,::' W cf' IWW? ' 5 l uf X, ' f , we t ,i lr ,. V f ,414 - u . X Q.. de, ,M 1 if , I WZ 'fm I 'xv ,or a ii . X xv ,J R. VK, Z , ici, . 1 1 .IJ il' tg: 1, , jjjifgk. fy f 7: .,, Q M4 A it .J -- . 7: fax -B , , 1' 46'9 A A iw .W ' Kahn, Kameyer, Marc Karen Kasper, Kay, Darlene Maria Keichler, Keister. Donald Gerald Keller, Kelly, Michael Alan Keppers, Kessel, Bruce Nancy King, King, Betty James Kingston, Kinney, Richard Karen JY --v.. I tina, ' sei? 'fi' .,. ' Q .. -5 ' 46' -1- .f 4, 1-41' flrizfla 1 ' 'r J ' -ry eff' og 'Ffa fA Q Kartas, Marina Keenan, Philip Keller, Kerry Kelly, Eager Kimball, George King, Raymonda Kircus, Frances Learning to mix colors, as Melvin Twicldle is doing here, is a basic requirement for classwork in Mr. McCulloch's and Mrs. Carpenters Art 1 classes. A Long Standing Kiser, Kathleen Klebanoff, Nina Kleinsmith, Dale , ..,:,,i, :if f ' 1 . ' --S j L -ii' A il ,M my Tv I 1 F ww Knadjian, Patricia - ,,. V 3- fu Knauer, Suzanne -1A I 1 -a - ' Knowles, Marian ' i L A me 1 x Ad L 1 Koval, Kathleen . 2 ' I N I Kraft, Robert -.- V - iii' Kral, Deborah 'F' I J . , J 1, 'JJ N ,A I , Kuntz, Billie A F ' , A l Kurgan, janet F L 1 Kyte, Frank '11 'V I r lrwev l lx tix of A' - ,TF g - ' W. ' fi a il 4 ,wr I QQ i J, x, . L E A ' 4- s w Lai, Dayle as , L 54? r 6-,Ali Lample, Dana .. E Y Q9 A - Lanclavazo, Frank fl 'Z' Y IQ.. I ,V LL.,,, YV, -pi' . W ' Langlois, Steven A m ,f Lanoue, joy A ' ' ' Larson, Dean f ' W . ,. , , V Lawson, Richard 54 ,' ,Y Q' lf? is 'T '21 H Lee, Ruth V ' i K 3 , - ' 'Q ' ' X , -3 ' Legg, Richard if L for -Q '- L e ' pw fr L Lemons, jamie f 5 i K 'Q ,' Lente, Francis ' ,q Rl ' ' ,Q i . x i in , , :P-vw ' K r I V iff L if srss L Lewis, janet K L ' 'W ' '., ' Lewzacler, julia 5 ' ' i Tnf 7 'Ai . L Lieuwen, Peter A' , H I M T Y , 1 e 1 f t Veg' Limoncelli, janet ' ' A , . 3 , w,:f4,,. f? I , ' W Lamefimiwiafrha C59 ' Q., .sf - -, L :Z L ef ' L R V Loftus, Mary L L H, - , , - N 1 1 f' ' W Logan, james I 'fr i M , ' ' 4, , ff Lombardelli, Mark M. , 1 K , ' ' 'X ' i if- a- ., L fi I Lopez, Edwin Lovato, Alcario Lovato, Jennie Lowande, Karen Lowe, Ralph Lowry, Rebecca Lucero, Michael Lybarger, ., Q rf xi-1 9. , ln- .1 ,wix 'VH 'i ,. 5 , 1 L ' 44 L H L rs is iff - L ' - il t 'rf' F Xfff L L A- L 41 5 Y , ' 1 ' N. l 1 f , 11' Identification Buttons I Hi hland Trad'+' t ' gf , X - 5 V, V' f. Sex, 0 C QL, I I ICH A f fiE V VV T' ., eV r 3' - + .. , Lyons, Kathleen 5,3 ' , T3 ff. f X - 'I A ' . I-Yflf, Chef i' I -. i ff ' , -v L v ' ' -V MacGillivray. Brian 6' G A ,' ' 'H' f D' V ' Madrid, Patrick 4 1 K . 'Rv 1 X QL L L L L 0, L L, , LV ',L 1 m,b' L 4, , V ' ta , Maestas, john - 1' ' 'ii ' i fl f? ,, V ff-3 '51 ' 5: Maginel, Roger ' ' .ii L 3 'I -- L Q, R , ,, L, , L f' 7 ,ls Maguire, Susan :L -A ' r' c ' 7 ' A L f , Maiden, Robert My 'Q f' N- ' ' W ,L .4 Main, Rhonda I 4 tix i -- i tif' l ' ' , ' Malcolm, Brian - l ' fif s -, ' D L A lf.f'ff, I-E.. 9 :fa , Malone, Maureen 'l H sr' 1 ,rg 37,251 . HH' ., ,, 'Z A or I. ' 77575 Q . it ' . D - ,-H-x ,. ,, , ' ,L 'r ' Manly, Gertrude W ' N. 5. mffff ii L ' ' Manly, William ix, , iw WX. gi 3 4 ' ' Manns, Roseann as ' ' 3 '1.jf,1, f J ' 5 'I , Marchant, Barbara ,JL . W7 A V,-g'F1 if ' 5 Marchiondo, David 'A ' 'VL LL L A R L , ' Mares, Kathleen ,L , 5.4 A ' , ,fbi f , , ' L L Marlcey, Mildred X-::,jN2 ,4 1 ' L f 2 ,' L , , Markland, Teri n I L ' ny' i L ! LLQLLFLLLLL ' L X . LL ,. ,E W L , ' ' ' ' W ' A Marquez, Dolores ,. ax ' V Marquez. Thelma A 4' 5 N q re 1 ll Marrujo, Margie 3 , - 5 5' 0 ' -1 qi 'L Marshall, Dagmar Lfif , ' 4' l -A ' ll. K li, A Marshall, james X ', , 2 ' IM ' ' ' I Martinez, John , -, i ' 1, - V, I , - Martinez, Louis . Ai i, : i W 6 K' N' Martinez, Roberta if it . if .. . N' H N ' Q - - Mason, Mark LLL , A 4, Massey, Douglas 7,7 3 L Q , 'Q if - , Massey, Janet ' ,, , L I an L, , - L Q Mather, Mike 'ffl V ' I 1324 N-4, Q . , QT, 1' . 11 ' Matotan, Lee ,-- -.1 Q Q Matthews, David W ' ,V - ' 'se Maxwell, Darlene X i PL, ' N X May, Dorothy ' - A V ff W D - r 21225 . y ,L 'V ML WL 1 , Mayfarth, Leslie gf ty' ,E n X 5 'L I . ' s v Mayhew, Ross A an '93 N7 3 in fi 5? , N Vgf McBee, Lorena 3, ' 3 Q Q -1-V ,L X' QV ' K , l .3 ii - It f' McCann, Coleen ' ear- l v4, V or ' Vt' , McCarthy, Jeffrey ' if -X s L V ' ' ' 5 McCarty, Patty ,gl ' X Jr L U ' QL il , I ,X X McCaughey, Elizabeth d 3 1 L j 1 McClellan, john Mr. Ness writes on the blackboard with the tip of his finger because of the supply crisis. ,L , L ' r ' .L 'wiefrftl' , ' IV L' V -ESVQQ A - m il Q: , i'S'.L,g? L A-L I' 'iw 'F . kfjl M3 01 ' ' -+ i sae' - ' .' V- t -at me an , r gwfsf, ' , ' ' :i in ' D fig V A i f' iw i ff' V 8 5' , C, sii 1 i .V Q. g . f fjv V. M -I 'V . -r i f . Sixysaai -... McClure, john Donald McDonald, McClure, McCormick, McDaniel, Tom Gary Maurine McDonald, McEntyre, McGinnis, Patricia Harold John McDaniel, Melissa McGuire, Pat 205 Mclntyre, Linda McKenna, Kathy McKibben, Douglas McKinley, Geneva McKinney, Bonnie McMullin, Daniel McNamara, William McWhorter, Karla Medley, Mary Medrano, Eugene Medrano, Robert Melendez, Phillip Merillat, Matthew Merritt, Audrey Merry, Claudia Metzler, Gerald Meyer, Paula Michalski, Diane Michnovicz, john Miller, Cheryl Miller, Mickey Mims, Mary Mitchell, Charles Mizusawa, Leroy Mock, Steve Molina, Isidro Mollenlcopf, Bruce Montano, Eloy Montgomery, Debbie Montgomery, john Montoya, Hubert Montoya, Nora Montoya, Regina Moody, Shirley Mooney, Richard Moore, Daniel Mortimer, Stephen Moser, Ruth Moses, Sharon Mount, Stanley Moya, Carol Mullan, Terrance Mumford, Colleen Murphy, Coleen Muskett, julia Myers, Charles Nalley, Larry Natkin, Janice 4- , few .-5,1 ,, -E., . . . W5 Q ? A6 1 1 4 . 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The chorus students participated in many extracurricular song fests during the 1968-1969 school year, t ,gag 4.1411 x2 .ffff PL ' Y -'rf' : 6 4, . ,f -we-J. 315. .4- R ,l- t. . Q 'Ffa- 3-9 0 iv- W- ...T 'si if-' .Ax 'sf' t ,.qg.1,a.w ,ta ,, . , ,W 1 -39- .- lfr 'ffm .,,,, is re if, sf ,fy r f ffff ' M' w 14 p ' :?1gi?? L,v.V y v ly ending Machines In Peterson, Dirk Pitts, Roderick Prouse, Mark Q 'ii Ae' I, I.- 1 .r w yy , i , H 541135332 Lax: ., A , -, i l W l l A it if fi . . , V A i ,W ig F FiiifS.iF, -.M f -,,, fp ' A X,-V, 9 sl' 2 'bw .fl .ar -w w f P V: , 'J' K in '.1ni!2ff4,' Q I I A J r JH, 3 'f l V y , P . fe .' , ,I '70 A' 1 r , F SX - ..- K - c V ,Ja ... I , ' . A ff' L 1--, x , M xt , 5 A i. as ea W i i if i' c r t al. . g A Eflfw 'si 1 ' I I . - , ,. is 1 ,, - V , . fi, 'Czgg A 1,45 K N- ' ,i ,, V, 1 .34 Vi , , A aff 1 ,,,- . . V P A t ss f ' . -. ,V ' 7 i A535 ' f i I I iv-as l-Zh 1' I Ggm Used Peterson, Peterson, Phillips, Larry Raquel Larry Plummer, Pohl, jr., Pompa, Cheryl Albert Raymond Psnmas, Race, Raeburn, Connie Lucy Marcia 4 A i F E22 wi' . ' ,Q W Q-4 fi 3? B 1 , i c y l P .V V '7 'asa I . tl -J, gf i I 'g I 1- Many Neete, Kathleen Nelson, Robert Nettleton, Vicki Newton, Jamie Nez, Helene Nickerson, Mark Nielsen, Susan Nieman, Michael Nieto, Ernest Nordeman, Deborah Normandin, Diane Northrop, Renee Nufer, jane O'Keefe, Edward O'Kelly, Gary Olds, Michael Olivas, Diana Osborne, Debbie Ostler, Mark O'Toole, Marty Pace, Mike Pacheco, David Pacheco, Maxine Padbury, Barbara Paddock, Virginia Padilla, Dominic Panagakos, Peter Park, Robert Parker, Daniel Parker, James Parrish, Raymond Patterson, Johnny Patton, Don Payne, Zella Pearce, Michael Pena, Veronica Pendergrass, Marvin Perea, Anthony Perea, Rosella Pierce, Ramczyk, Ann Margaret Potter, Rav, Audrey Keith Rael, Readron, Esther William 'Mx ' A W : I' 1 I -+- , li ' e - V, ii'm7il'??: if5 -' , 5 ' ' fix' gif - 55,55 A Q , Q5 ' i 4219 ' 4 - y 'a 351 i , A ' - 91673 I 557 ,Jr , 1 'xqzvj , , f , ' 7. , A Y ' , I- ,. ,t j A I ,, Reazin, Carl Redman, janet Reed, John Reilly, Kathleen Rendon, Barbara Renfro, Illene Reott, Mike Reynolds, Dean Reynolds, Shelly Rice, Barron Rice, Dee Rice, Helenann Richardson, Bill Richardson, Vicki Richey, Diana Richey, john Richmond, Donald Riggs, Steve Ripaldi, Frederick Risinger, Linda Ritchie, Charles Robbins, Dianne Roberson, Rebecca Roberts, Deborah Roddy, William Rodriguez, Ricardo Rogers, Dean Rogers, Kathleen Rogers, Lark Romero, Charles Romero, David Romero, Florence Romero, Manuel Romero, Norma Romero, Robert Romero, Rosanne Romney, Mark Romo, Leroy Root, Craig Ross, Richard Rowden, Mary Ruby, Susan Ruthardt, Monica Ryder, James Saavedra, Joanne Saavedra, jr., Manuel Salat, Lana Salazar, Alex Salazar, john Salazar, Roberta Salmon, Scot Sanchez, Antonio 208 Science Deparimeni Faculfg I One Of ri: JT: yi! .W f H ,k,' r glial, 'Cl .. , el? it V , J . 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Xxx-ark' fc, , 9+a+e's Finest -3, , D 'W -' 'F' ' Sanchez, Daniel ' J J- ,X Sanchez, Deborah 0 ' jf Sanchez, Frederick Q V 4, N SS ,, ' I r r v Sanchez, Josephine if ' Q J Sanchez, Larry i ' Sanchez, Patricia M' L W 44 Sanchez, Rita 'ft .44 Sanchez, Ronald 4 '27 Sanchez, Suzette S ' Q fr r , S ,S i aj? r ' 'N 'hav Sd ip S Vg: a -, an ova, atricia H -'i i Sandoval, Teresa i N' Scheehl, Michael 527' f i i Aicling chemistry students in laboratory experiments is one of David Irion's : 4,2 jobs as a lab assistant under science teacher Mr. Torres. lv: '9 A 'X . J Schell, David ' S , Schiess, Mark fl- ' l5 I , S Schingle, Michael ' ' :L Schlegel, Marny X 5 . M ' Schmidt, George A' Q ' Scholer, Linda l - , Q f' Schotter, Paula 'rv - ,,, , 11. t Scrivner, Barbara H, X M' Seay, john M L Segura, Anthony 5 .ii fit ,' I Segura, joseph Segura, Victor LS: Seidenberg, Eva z Self, Cherryl Seligman, Deborah l S Sena, Maryann 'O , 'SX' A , Sena, Ruby 3 Q ,Q Q ' .3 -.0 f Serns, Debra .9 'HQ ' .tg f 5 V ' Seth, Steven -:7 r , Shaffer, Maria f an wa ,t vw MS 209 Skiers Applaud Long Christmas Vacation I' W, l . I :fi 'yew . A M A . 9' ray. --by rr 235-, -f ,A , ' S , ,Z ii ifi ' itfi Sfmt . iw .ful 'w 2 f t 1 ft Q M., .,, , , af.: P1 - 1 Offer A Ag, .. VY. W S' .,. ' X i 1' .' t J A -3 1 , 1 f 1 Y I il, x a ,gi ,j.,aa s i F 'J i.. 'Q , ,... ,, Q, ' .il i , ,, , ui .fiizw . 4 t:ESwqMi ' ' -VJ W' - ffm wwf. .x K 1,-gt - , ..- X11' , ' .D It . . 'yi . f '21 ' ,, -,, . Shanahan, Sherrey Silva, Manuel Smart, Warren Smith, Laquita Squires, Patricia Suedel, Terry Tarter, William Sharp, Karen Simmons, Dusty Smith, Anthony Smith, Michael Stallbaum, Carla Summers, Lynn Taylor, James Sheets, Margaret Simmons, Jean Smith, Deborah Smith, Page Stapleton, Sylvia Swanwick, William Tenotio, Richard 554555 fir -:ire i ,.- W. .-m1,,.,,,1., -r ,-1' qi 1:1 gf' Sherman, Lou Ann Simms, Cori Smith, Elaine Smith, Timothy Sta rnes, janet Swier, Beth Thomas, Robert Shields, Ronald Simon, Paige Smith, Gordon Smith, Robert Stathis, Victor Swinson, Shirley Thompson, Donna Shields, Thomas Simpson, Freda Smith, Isabelle Smithey, Alan Steider, Tim Tackett, Paul Timlin, Francis Shirley, Gary Singdahlsen, William Smith, janet Somerville, Ann Stevens, Mark Tanny, jim Tobey, Georgia, Shover, Claudia Skelton, Susan Smith, JCUY Sperry, Elizabeth Stevens, Wade Tarango, Patricia Tompkins, Danny Shunlc, Susan Ski I len, Shirley Sm i th, Kristen Spivey, Steven Stone, Jef f rey Tarpley, Dolores Tong, Connie Veatch, Steven Vishaway Pamela Wade, je roy I Rinsing a car at a fund-raising car wash is musclebound Key Club member David Coclce. .5 , lf S' 24 Try ' 1-V H 2 .I.L-'- -' ,j 'V in , f. as ,M th e Tong, A ll 1' , ,ff H T Ching Fun Wancer, fl. , Q. F 5, r 9 - t 0521.5 Dean 1, ,V I ,v f l ul, .gl 1.9 J i Torres W3lSh, , ,- iff ,. Z Deborah -'ll ,- ' Marilyn Ward T . af P , Torres, Seah , 5, , , ,,, Mlfhael A l' at 1 t wif' . ...H - f -yzy ' - ' V f We Torrez, Ts: I , ' ,my Marleen - ,A K ' J ' ' W Townsend, Walker, K , W W ,,g , QQ ...A Douglas ,lThf1flY ,, 11 dj? , S -fl 5 1 Townsend, Wa f0H. 'A H. vigil -, A- Richard Mark s L ,H Tl-inogky, Waters, M Y? M Krista Stephen L - ' 41 wer - , ., ES' A A Y , Trmosky, , . Z 6' .. 5 Pal 'Lf' - ff' , -l ' Trollinger, Wallace, W , ' ' ' ff? julie George Q3 ' F ' ' Trujillo, Warmer, 3, lg 1 Patrice Nancy A, ' il-I Trump, Weatherman, l if Evelyn Diana A ll A' Q .Q - ' lf' 1 L - , , ,, , rf f-ga: I M 'Fa l r -t - V t lr L-:F 2 ' 'V 9 g 4 W W , if Q ' N tt f el . I rf Yi15I5':Qtlfl!.v ' ,, . we ., . e 'asa I A ' A W- , g K 1.1 ' , x, TFUSSCU, Tsinnie, T'-lrbfff, Turner, Tyler, Uhl, AlCXflf1d6f Helen Anne Paula Kenneth Shannon Ulldlkfv Uruaneso, Viilflfl, Valdiviez, Valencia, Vaughan, Sffve Rosemarie ROSCFDHYY Reina Kathleen Cheryl Velasco, Vigil, Sylvia Annabelle ViVi8I1, Viviani, Larry Tom Waites, Walker, Richard Beverly ,-Q. .gy ,,,, -vm- 1 , I l ' ,F , - 2 ,V', t ,v. .,' .,. A fy, . . A KS ii , - ft , M V i if In llgg v .- ' . tt X, f all eifjvfvftv gt! 4' . , 2.1.13 1 Q b nn,,:ih Maori, 8, .. ' C it , 'W i .T . if V a W ft 4. -4, fig, .As t l f -' ,W ,Q 4. f ' I kiilliikr g , Q I .' 4 , , Ml Webber, Weber, Weidner, Blllv Cynthia Kathleen Weidner, Weingarten, Weir, Scott Lawrence Carol Wellington, Valentine Wellman, Mark Wenner, Donald Westbrook, Linda Wheeldon, Vanessa Whitfield, Theresa Whitt, james Wieland, Virginia Wilborn, Renee Wilburn, Terri Vllildes, David Wiley. Nicholas Williams, Rochelle Williams, Rose Williamson, Ann Williamson, janean Wilson, David Wilson, Don Wilson, Eric Wilson, Fred Wilson, Gina Winter, Linda Wood, Bruce Woods, Jeri Woods, Leslie Woods, Ruth Worden, Kathryn Wormington, Clay Vfraase, Sheryl Wright, Deborah Wright. Michael Wright, Russell 'Yamane, Darrel Yates, Marilyn Yazzie, Danny Yazzie, Harrison Yazzie, Henry Youberg, A-lan Young, Ronnie Youtsey, Larry Yudin, Lee Zacharias, james Zakis, Timothy Zamora, Gloria Zamora, Theresa Zeve, Zachary na-'vw S , 5 f .. . l ,cv ff' l ,A P ,fs A if . a ag - 4 is , ,li ,L Q T- .. - A ,- K r .', , ' , Q-Q. Q ', ', ' ,Q , W . ' 5 X'-. P. , 53 as ' ' . L. g m .x l lj - G' vt A K i mfg Q at Lili, 1 S tj' . 'ss f ,f i ff-' ,, L 4 , ,, , -' - f' , -e f ,N ' if 'Z Mig .fl ' ' 0 l l' U C me ' I: '14, 1 43 N Z ,, 3. ll 'rf 3 17 QW, , 9' ' r .e .1 , x , l any 'y 'Q Q Q C ff- -I I1 L' -rf , sv, . ax , I 1 f if lx . I 1 M , 2 4---va s.,L.V 'ITIS x 5 ,fa I K L W - H , -,- .,- .-Q. ' 4-Q., 4 f. 1 ' f . 4 -Q . q tri, l , ,, -A 1 X, . ,, F 1 , in w .. .. , , L L , I A 1, . : 1' J , , .A W , U' fa 1 - of if ,Z as V ff' ' Y Q ' ' A r fi Af ? if ii as he . at 'Ffh li T EN . t ' A i ' 4 XF s , flirt- r QQQMYW'-' B-Team quarterback jerry Smith prepares to hand off the pigskin, during the Highland-Sandia game. A 15-13 tie gave HHS the city championship. Todd Walker I 95 I -I 968 ABBOTT, CHRISTINE, 151, 178 ABBOTT, MRS. ESSIE, 91 ABEL, PHYLLIS, 196 ABERCROMBIE, BILLY, 196 ABRAHAM, STEVE, 46, 49, 52, 178 ABRAMS, CHARLOTTE, 178 ABRUMS, JOHN, 178 ACKERMAN, BRIGIT, 155 ADAMS, MR. BUD, 96 ADAMS, HELEN, 196 ADAMS, TERRI, 178 ADAMS, JR., PAUL, 155 ADER, LANOMA, 155 ADHIDLEY, MARILYN, 196 ADLER, PATTI, 155 AFS, 120 11 AGUILAR, PEGGY, 178 AGUIRRE, MR. G. M., 104 ALAIRD, MARIE, 196 ALBERICO, RHONDA, 178 ALBERS, RICHARD, 196 ALBRIGHT, CARLA, 196 ALCORN, LARRY, 35, 125, 155 ALDEN, CHARLES, 178 ALDERETE, MARY, 178 ALDERMAN, ROZENA, 178 ALEXANDER, BILLY, 65, 196 ALEXANDER, TOM, 178 ALLBROOKS, TERRY ALLEN, ALICE, 155 ALLEN, GARY, 196 ALLEN, JOHN, 72, 127, 155 ALLEN, JUDITH, 131, 151 ALLEN, KAREN, 178 ALLEN, KIM, 58, 178 ALLEN, PERILLA, 155 ALLIMAN, PAULA, 196 ALLISON, JOHN, 196 ALVARADO, BILL, 196 AMBROSE, MARIE, 196 AMOROUS, MARTIN, 151, 145 ANDERSON, GLENN, 60, 62, 155 ANDERSON, LORRAINE, 155 ANDERSON, MIKE, 178 ANDERSON, ROBERT, 178, 225 ANDERSON, ROXIE, 196 ANDES, JANE, 178 ANDREWS, SUSAN, 178 ANGEL, GREGORY ANTHONY, SUSAN, 115, 122, 142, 196 I-lighland's near-empty halls rapidly fill as students pass from one class to another. 12, APODACA, CATHERINE, 155 APPERT, RANDY, 196 ARAGON, ANTHONY ARAGON, KATHRYN, 178 ARAGON, SUSAN ARAGON, WILLIAM, 196 ARCHER, WAINE, 196 ARCHIBALD, DEAN, 155 ARCHULETA, JUDY, 178 ARGEANAS, TEDDY, 196 ARMIJO, DAVID, 196 ARMIJO DOROTHEA 155 12, , , 10, ARMIJO, RICARDO, 46, 71, 196 10 ARMSTRONG, JAMES, 196 ARMSTRONG, VIOLET, 196 ARNOLD, NANCY, 142, 178 ARNOLD, SUSAN, 15 5 ARRIGHETTI, ARLENE, 178 ARRIGHETTI, ARLETTE, 178 ARRIGHETTI, WESLEY, 55, 65, 196 10, ART, 89 ART CLUB, 151 10, ARTERBURN, MICHAEL, 196 10, ARTHUN, LESLIE, 196 11, ARTHUR, AMY, 178 10, ASHCRAET, JOSEPH, 196 ASSEMBLIES, 28 12, ATENCIO, EUGENE, 155 ATTENDANCE OEEICE, 84 10, AUSTIN, JENNY, 196 12, AYERS, ALLEN, 125 ,155 10, AYERS, LINDA, 196 AYERS, MRS. VIRGINIA, 95, 225 11, AYERS, JR., WILLIAM, 54, 55, 60, 178 AYRES, KATHLEEN, 196 AZAR, SHERRYL, 178 AZOUZ, JACK, 178 BABB, CHARLES, 178 BACA, ANTHONY, 155 BACA, ARLENE, 151, 151 BACA, DEBRA, 178 BACA, JAMES, 196 BACA JULIE, 196 ,BACA, MARIO, 178 BACA, MILTON BACA, PATRICIA, 151, 155 BACA, SYLVIA, 155 I 969 Index -51, 5 V VQ.,-A f 'A-' M 1 . 5 1-, Elf ly ll ' A 'T i 1 H 5' 11, BACA, THOMAS, 178 12, BACA, VICKY, 155 11, BACA, VIRGINIA, 178 11 BACA, WILLIAM, 178 I 11, BACHMAN, DARLENE, 178 11, BADDAKER, LINDA, 178 10, BAER, MARILYN, 147, 196 10, BAHR, RANDALL, 196 12, BAILEY, DEBBY, 155 11, BAINBRIDGE, ANN, 178 1 12, BAIR, CLAY, 155 10 BAIRD, GLEN, 196 1 10, EAIRD, JOE, 196 12, BAKER, JOHN, 155 10, BAKER, NANCY, 196 10 BAKER, SARAH, 196 5 11, BAKER, SUE, 131 , 178- 11, BAKER, JOE, 70, 125, 178 12 BAKKUM, MARK, 155 s 12, BALCH, SUE, 155 12, BALCOMB, STUART, 155 11, BALDASARRE, ROSE, 136, 178 10 BALDUINI, 1 12, BALDWIN 11, BALDWIN 10, BALDWIN 1 1, BALDWIN, DANIEL, 196 CHARLES, 155 12, BALDWIN, , GREGORY KENNETH, 68, 70, 178 LARRY, 196 THOMAS, 178 11 BALES, NANCY, 178 1 12, BALFOUR, BRUCE 12 BALL, CRAIG, 155 1 11, BALL, LESLIE, 178 10 BALL, MIKE I 11 BALLARD, ANITA, 85, 119, 178 5 11, BALLINGER, JOANNE, 178 BALLOU HILDA, 196 10, , BAND, 144 12, BANES, NANCY, 155 11, BANGHART, CHERYL, 178 11, BANISTER, NANCY, 178 BANKS, DAVID, 196 BANKS, GINGER, 155 BANKS, LAURA, 127, 136, 155 BANOS, CATHERINE, 131, 155 BARBER, ELIZABETH, 144, 178 BARBER, WILLIAM, 196 BARKER, DEBRA, 131, 155 BARNBAUM, MARILYN, 155 ,4 241: I 1 I T A I 8 123! I I A 1 , - Q F. ,I 1- A I , I 1- A AA. t 3 rib, 3,3 ' j , 3 1 '11 Af- A 'VA I ' 1 , a im 5,R .'i'BP'1. Z 3 11, BELL, RANDY, 178 11, BELL, RICHARD, 52, 178 BELLINGER, MRS. FRANCIS, 93 11, BENAC, ANTHONY, 55, 178 10, BENALLY, LINDA, 196 11, BENCH, STEPHEN, 178 BENDER, MISS HALLEY, 102 12, BENISCHEK, SHERI, 127, 156 11, BENNETT, ANTHONY, 178 11, BENNETT, GEORGE 11, BENNETT, KAREN, 178 12, BENNETT, MARY, 156 12, BENSON, BARBARA, 156 11, BENSON, JEFFRY, 178 12, BERG, VALERIE, 156 10, BERGER, JERRY, 196 12, BERTHOLF, HENRY, 72, 156 11, BEST, CHARLES, 65, 179 11, BETANCOURT, LARRY 12, BICKETT, MARK, 156 BIDEAUX, MRS., 81 11 BIDEWELL, JANEANNE, 179 12, BIDEWELL, KENNETH, 156 12, BILLINGS, KAREN, 156 11, BILLINGS, TREVA, 179 11, BIRD, BETTY, 179 11, BIRD, DAVID, 179 10, BISIO, MARCO, 196 10, BITZ, DEVONNA, 197 11 BIVENS, DONALD, 33, 144, 179 1 10, BIVENS, SHIRLEY, 33, 197 12, BLACK, AMY, 156 10, BLACK, CHRISTY, 197 12, BLACK, GERRIE, 156 11, BLACK, HAL, 179 12, BLACK, MARY 11, BLACK, RANDOLPH, 179 11, BLACK, SCOTT, 179 1 10, BOWLING, LYDIA, 140, 197 12, 12 11 12, 10 10 11 1 1 1 1 1 BOYDEN, ROBERT, 156 BOYDSTUN, KATHLEEN, 156 BOYER, CANDACE, 95, 179 BOYER, STEVE, 156 BRADEN, DIANE, 197 BRADLEY, DEBORAH, 197 BRADLEY, DEBRA, 179 11, BRADLEY, DENISE, 179 11 12, 10 11, 12 12 11 11 12 12 10 11 10 10 12 10, 10, BR 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 12 10 12, 12 11 10, 11 10 11 11, 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 BRADLEY, LINDA, 179 BRADLEY, SUSAN, 156 BRADSHER, DEBRA, 197 BRADY, TIMOTHY, 27, 115, 179 BRAKE, MARY, 123, 156 BRALLEY, MARK, 101, 114, 156 BRALLEY, NEAL BRALY, TIMOTHY, 179 BRAND, CHARLES, 28 BRANDT, CHRIS BRANNAN, RONNIE, 197 BRANT, SANDRA, 179 BRANTLEY, SANDRA, 197 BRASWELL, SARAH, 197 BRAUDT, DAVID, 156 BRAY, MARY, 197 BREEZE, TOMMY, 197 EITENBACH, MRS., 93 BRENGEL, COLLEEN, 122, 197 BREWER, DONALD, 156 BREWER, MICHAEL, 58, 197 BREWSTER, DEBRA, 157 BRIDGE, LINDA, 157 BRIGGS, KIM, 179 BRILL, DOUGLAS, 197 BRINK, PAUL, 28, 179 BRINSON, SALLY, 197 BRITO, JUAN, 179 12, BARNES, REGINA, 155 10, BARNETT, RICHARD, 196 10, BARNEY, KIMBERLY, 196 11, BARNHART, AMY, 14, 178 12, BARON, VARNEY, 155 11 BARRERAS, STEPHEN, 178 11, BARRETT, CHARLENE, 178 10, BARRETT, MYRLE, 196 BARRETT, MR. ROBERT, 104 10, BARRINGER, RANDALL, 196 12, BARTELS, LEON, 155 BASEBALL, 46 BASKETBALL, 66 10, BASON, DEBORAH 11, BATEMAN, GILBERT 10, BATEMAN, VICKI, 196 10, BATES, FRANK, 196 10, BATES, ROBERT, 196 12, BAUER, RICHARD, 155 10, BAUER, STEPHANIE, 196 10 BAUER, JR., MAURICE, 196 10, BAUMGAERTEL, JAMES, 53, 58, 195, 196 10 BAWDEN ANICE 196 1 11 BLACKBURN, RANDAL, 1 79 11: BLAIR, STEPHEN 10, 10, 12, 11, 12, 12, 12 10, BO 1 12, BLAKELEY, JANET, 197 BLECHA, APRIL, 197 BLECHA, KERRY BLISSENBACH, ANGELA, 179 BLOCH, HOWARD, 156 BLOCK, SUSAN, 156 BLUE, CATHERINE, 131, 156 BLUMENTHAL, ERNST, 53, 197 ARD OF EDUCATION, 80 BOATMAN, PATRICIA, 156 BOBRICK MICHELLE 90 156 12, , , , 12, BODLE, DAVID 10 12, 10, 12, 10, 10, 12, 11, BO 10, 12, BOESE, MICHAEL, 53, 197 BOGGS, DEBBIE, 156 BOGGS, WILLIAM, 197 BOLEY, PATRICIA, 156 BOLTON, DIANE, 197 BONE, SALLY, 197 BONE, WILLIAM, 67, 69, 156 BONTRAGER, CARMEN, 179 OKROOM, 85 BOONE, SHARON BORTHWICK, DOUGLAS BROACH, WAYNE, 179 . 12 BRONITSKY, RONALD, 101, 127 144, 157 12, BRONNER, DIANA, 131, 157 11, BROOKS, DOUGLAS 12, BROOKS, LINDA, 157 12, BROWN, HAROLD 12, BROWN, JAMES, 157 10, BROWN, JILL, 197 12, BROWN, JULIANA 12, BROWN, KATHLEEN, 127, 157 11, BROWN, LONNIE, 179 11, BROWN, MAGGIE, 142, 179 10, BROWN, MARGUERITE, 197 10, BROWN, MARTIN, 58, 197 12, BROWN, MELVIN, 157 11, BROWN, MICHAEL, 72, 179 11, BROWN, NANCY, 179 11, BROWN PHILLIP, 179 11, BROWN, REBECCA, 122, 156, 179 12, BROWN, 12, BROWN, 11, BROWN SCOTT, 157 STEVEN, 157 SUSAN, 179 -11, BROWN: SYDNEY, 179 12, BROWN, 11, BROWNE VIVIAN, 157 , JOE, 179 11 , BEACH, RI-EONDA, 178 BEAHM, MARY, 151, 155 BEASLEY, LINDA, 155 BEATY, ESTELLE, 156 BEAUCHAMP, CAROL, 156 1 1 1 12 12, BEAUCHAMP, CATHY, 156 10, BEAUMONT, DAVID, 196 12, BEAUMONT, EDWARD, 156 1 BECK, ELLEN, 156 BECK, ELLEN, 156 1 1 10, BOSWELL, WILLIAM 197 12, BOTONE, BARNEY, 30, 52, 156 10, BOUCHER, JERI, 197 10, BOULE, WENDELL, 197 10, BOURLAND, DEBRA, 197 11, BOWDEN, RODNEY, 179 11, BOWEN, ANN, 179 11, BOWEN, DALE 11 BOWERS BERNARD 60 62, 179 11, BROWNLOW, DAVID, 179 BROWNLOW PAUL, 137 11, , BRUDLOS, MR., 57 1 1 BRUMMETT EDWARD, 179 10: BRUNO, RANDY, 197 11 12 1 BRYAN, DAVID, 179 BRYAN PAT 157 12, BRYANLF, DONNA, 111, 127, 136, 157 11, BECK, RONALD, 178 10, BECK, THOMAS, 46, 196 10, BECKETT, ELLEN, 196 12, BEESON, CHARLES, 156 10, BEGAY, DAVID, 55, 196 11 BELL, KATHERINE, 178 5 10: BOWERS,, RICHARD, 3197, 12, BOWERS, TERRIL 10, BOWLES, CYNTHIA, 197 12, BOWLES, DONNA, 156 BOXVLING, 104 12, BRYANT, GWEN,131,157 10, BRYANT, LARRY, 46, 125, 197 10, BRYANT, 10 BRYANT, REBECCA, 197 RICHARD, 96, 197 12: BRYANT, ROBERT, 157 10, BUTT, PAUL, 198 12, BUTTERIIIELD, ERNEST, 157 11, BYNUM, WANDA, 180 12, CACCAMISE, DAVID CACCAMISE, MRS. MARY, 83, 93 10, CADY, CURTIS, 139, 198 10, CADY, DAVID, 198 12, CAFFEY, TERESA, 93, 157 CAIN, MR. RANDALL, 104 12, CAIRNS, CHARLES 11, CAIRNS, JACK, 180 11, CALDWELL, PATRICIA, 180 11, CALHOUN, CHRISTINE, 180 10, CALHOUN, COLLEEN, 198 12, CALLAHAN, JACQUELYN, 131,157 12, CALLAHAN, ROSS, 157 11, CALLAHAN, TOM, 180 10, CALVIN, ELIIRIEDE, 180 11, CAMERON, ALLAN, 180 11, CAMPBELL, JACQUE, 180 11, CAMPBELL, JANE, 180 11, CATON, SHARON, 180 10, CAVANAUGH, JANE, 198 12, CAVANAUGH, THOMAS, 158 11, CDEBACA, CHRIS, 180 11, CDEBACA, MANUEL, 180 12, CERVANTES, MICHAEL 10, CHAEEY, J. STEVEN, 53, 198 10, CHAISSON, MARK, 53 11, CHAMBERS, JOHN, 58, 180 11, CHAMBERS, LISA, 180 12, CHANDLER, GARY, 123, 151, 158 10, CHAPIN, GLENDA, 119, 198 11, CHAPMAN, RALPH 12, CHAPMAN, STEWART, 127, 158 12, CHAPPELL, WAYNE, 158 12, CHARLTON, BRYAN, 52, 56, 58, 75, 129, 158 IO, CHARLTON, DEBRA, 40, 41, 92, 198 11, CHATO, BERNADETTE, 180 12, CHAUVET, PAUL, 60, 61, 158 11, CHAVEZ, BARBARA, 180 Students, such as Peter Pacheco, learn many skills 12, CAMPBELL, KAREN, 158 11, CAMPBELL, REBECCA, 180 11, CAMPBELL, STEVE, 180 12, CAMPBELL, THOMAS 11, CANARD, PATRICIA 12, CANDELARIA, CHRISTINE, 158 10, CANN, ROBERT 10, CANTRALL, THOMAS, 198 10, CANTRELL, JANE, 198 ,R 12, CARDY, JUDITH, 158 , E I. S 10, CARLETTI, DIANE 4' 10, CARLEY, BRENDA, 198 11, CARLSON, MARY LOU, 180 11, CARNDUFF, FRANK, 180 12, CARNDUIIII, JOHN CARPENTER, MRS., 89 10, CARPENTER, DENNIS, 53, 65, 119, Mr 198 12, CARR, TERRY, 46, 49, 52, 74, 128, 158 12, CARRANO, STEPHEN, 158 11, CHAVEZ, 12, CHAVEZ, 10, CHAVEZ, 10, CHAVEZ, 11, CHAVEZ, 11, CHAVEZ, 10, CHAVEZ, 12, CHAVEZ, 11, CHAVEZ CARLA, 180 CHARLENE, 158 CHARLES, 198 CHRISTOPHER, 71, 198 DONALD, 50, 58, 180 GERALDINE, 180 IRMA, 198 MARY MICHAEL 180 12, CHAVEZ, NIVA, 155 10, CHAVEZ, PETER 10, CHAVEZ, 11, CHAVEZ RONALD, 46, 198 RONNIE 180 10, CHAVEZ, THOMAS, 46, 198 10, CHEE, MARY, 198 11, CHERB, DEBRA, 180 12, CHESHER, ELIZABETH, 158 CHESS CLUB, 150 10, CHESTERFIELD, PATRICIA, 119 12, CHISM, DAVE during their Industrial Arts classes. 10, BRYANT, ROBERT, 197 BRYANT, MR. WILSON, 104 122, BRYMER, KAREN, 157 11, BRYMER, SHERYL, 179 12, BRYSON, DAVID, 157 10, BRYSON, JOHN, 197 B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS, 40 12, BUCKLAND, DONNA, 157 10, BUCKLAND, RICHARD, 197 12, BUCKMAN, DENNIS, 157 10, BUDAGHER, RENEE 10, BUMKENS, LISA, 122, 197 11, BUNDY, KEVIN 179 12, BURGE, LINDA, 157 10, BURGER, ROBERT, 197 10, BURGESS, EDWARD, 197 BURKE, MRS. NANCY, 93 10, BURMEISTER, DENISE, 198 11, BURNETT, BONNEE, 179 10, BURNETT, SARAH, 198 11, BURNS, ROBERT, 179 10, BURRESS, BILL, 198 11, BURRESS, JANE, 179 12, BURTON, PHILLIP 12, BURTON, WALTER, 52, 157 110, BURTON, WILLIAM, 71, 198 BUSINESS EDUCATION, 90 10, BUSSELL, JOHN, 90, 198 12, BUTE, NORMAN, 157 11, BUTLER, BARBARA 11, BUTLER, ELMYRA, 180 11, BUTLER, FRANK, 180 11, CARRERAS, ABRAHAM, 52, 180 11, CARRICK, PAUL, 180 11, CARROLL, BILLY, 180 10, CARTER, JACK, 71, 198 10 CARTER, SHANNAN, 198 1 12, CARTER, WILLIAM, 46, 51, 52, 154, 158 11, CARTER, WILLIAM 11, CARUTHERS, BETTY, 180 12, CARVER, DARBARA, 158 12, CASADOS, MARIA, 91, 158 11, CASANOVA, JULIE, 180 11, CASAUS, GLORIA, 180 10, CASAUS, JOHN, 198 12, CASAUS, SUSIE, 158 12, CASE, NANCY, 158 10, CASEY, DUANE, 71, 198 10, CASEY, JACQUELY, 198 11, CASEY, JAMES, 180 12, CASEY, MARK, 158 12, CASEY, ROBERT, 158 10, CASEY, WILLIAM, 53, 198 11, CASH, STANLEY 10, CASTELLANO, DOROTHY, 198 12, CASTILLO, DAVID 11, CASTILLO, ELIZABETH, 180 11, CASTILLO, RICHARD, 180 10, CASTINADO, CYNTHIA, 198 10, CASTLE, ELIZABETH, 198 11, CASTRO, MARIA 12, CATA, ESTELLA, 158 10, CATON, SALLIE, 198 An orchestra student is viewed through a 12, BUTT-ER,M1CHAEL1 157 television camera by the photographer during a 10, BUTLER, SALLY, 198 music concert given over KNME educational T.V. 2I6 12, CHORRE, GARY, 68, 69, 158 CHORUS, 148 CHOWNING, MRS. BETTY, 93, 116 11, CHRISTENSON, JON, 70, 180 10, CHRISTIANSEN, KAREN, 198 CHURCH, MR. DAVID, 60, 65, 104 112, CHURCH, WARREN, 158 CHARIEIS, MISS ELLIE, 102 11, CIANCHETTI, GARY, 180 12, CIGOLLE, MELANIE, 158, 200 12, CIGOLLE, MILES, 118, 127, 158 10, CLAASSEN, ANN, 198 11, CLAASSEN, PETER, 180 10, CLARK, BRUCE, 198 CLARK, MRS. DALLAS, 91 12, CLARK, EDWARD, 158 11, CLARK, LOIS, 180 11, CLARK, MICHAEL, 180 10 CLARK, THOMAS, 55, 198 I 12, CLARKE, ELAINE, 54, 60, 61, 159 10, CLAY, BENARD 10, CLAY, MARY, 198 10, CLEARY, LAURIE 12, CLEARY, PAMELA CLEAVELAND, MR. WALLACE, 101, 12, COLWELL, MICHAEL, 140, 159 11, COMSTOCK, GARY, 180 12, COMSTOCK, MARK, 159 12, CONE, MARY, 151, 159 12, CONLAN, BARBARA, 159 10, CONLEY, PATRICK, 198 CONNELLY, MRS. ANN, 100 11, CONRAD, NANCY, 180 10, CONRAD, NORMA, 198 10, CONWAY, CHERYL, 199 10, COOK, CARLA, 95, 199 COOKE, MRS. ANN, 81 COOKS, 87 12, COON, RHONDA, 159 12, DABNEY, MARY, 145, 159 10, DAHL, DIANE, 199 DAILY, CONNER, 159 DAILY, MARGARET, 199 DAMBROSIO SHEILA 126 11, , , DANCES, 55 12, DANIEL, JOHN, 55, 159 12 DANIELS, GARY, 159 DANLEY, JAMES, 65, 199 ,DANZIGER, SYDNEY, 199 DARRAS, MANUEL, 181 DARROW, ALLEN, 181 DARROW, CHRISTINE, 40, 41, 199 DARROW, LAURA, 181 12, COOPER 12, COOPER 11, COOPER I I , LEAH, 180 11, COOPER, COOPER 12, COOPER, 11, COOPER, , DONNA, 159 CHERYL, 159 CORINNE, 180 OHN MARY, 180 ROBERT 11, COTTON, STEPHEN, 181 146 CLEWLOW, FARA, 159 CLEWLOW, JOHN CLINCH, JOHN, 198 CLOPTON, HAROLD, 71, 198, 251 CLOPTON, KENNETH, 67, 68, 99, 231 CLOUD, RUTH, 1 59 COCH, SHELLIE, 159 COCKE, DAVID, 72, 159, 211 COCKE, ELIZABETH, 125, 136,198 COHEN, JERROLD COHEN, MATTHEW, 180 COLBY, MARY, 180 COLCLASURE, DALE, 198 COLE, JACK, 159 COLE, PATRICIA, 180 COLLETTE, DAVID, 198 10, COLLINS, EDWIN, 198 12, COLP, JAN, 20, 21, 22, 54, 159 12, COLSON, RICKEY, 159 COLVARD, MRS. JO, 150 11, COLVETT, CELESTE, 120, 150, 185 10, COLVETT, KEELEN, 198 11, , 12, CORCORAN, MIKE, 159 12, CORDES, PATRICIA 12, CORDOVA, DENISE, 159 11, CORDOVA, DIANE, 181 12, CORDOVA, DONALD, 159 12, CORDOVA, RONALD, 84, 159 10, COREY, ELLEN, 199 12, COREY, JEAN, 159 11, CORLEY, BOBBIE, 181 12, CORNELL, JOANN 12, CORR, MARCIA, 159 11, CORR, TERESA, 181 10, CORRAL, VICTOR, 199 10, COSTALES, MARLENE, 199 10, COTNER, REBECCA, 199 12, CORRIE, ALLYNE, 159 12, CQOTTEN, JOHN, 60, 129, 134,159 12, COTTRILL, LINDA, 159 10, COUCH, EDWARD, 199 COUNSELORS, 82 10, COUNTEE, CHARLES, 199 11, COUNTEE, GEORGE, 52, 103, 181 10, COVEY, BILL, 199 10, COWLES, STEVEN, 199 12, COX, JAMES, 159 11, COX, JUDITH, 181 10, CRANDALL, CHET, 199 12, CRANDALL, DANNY 11, CRANDALL, SUSAN 10, CRANE, GARY 11 CRAWEORD, LARRY, 181 12, CRAWFORD, MIKE, 46, 52, 159 12 CRAWFORD ROBERT 50 52 60, 61, 62, 65, 159 11, CRAWLEY, BETTY, 181 12, CRISWELL, JOHN 11, CRITELLI, RALPH, 181 CROSS COUNTRY, 54 10, CROUCH, FRANK, 119, 199 10, CRUET, NICOLE 11, CRUM, ROSE, 181 10, CRUMP, DONNA, 199 CULBERTSON ERANCES 181 11, , , 11, CUNNINGHAM, DEBORAH, 181 CUNNINGHAM, ELIZABETH, 110, 12, 127, 151, 159 10, CUNNINGHAM, GENEVA, 199 10, CUNNINGHAM, JANET, 156, 1 99 11, CUNNINGHAM, KEITH, 119, 121, 181 10, CURLEY, ROSE, 199 11, CURRY, PAMELA, 181 10, CURTIN, JOHN, 199 CUSTODIANS, 86 10, CUTTER, TERESA, 199 10, DABNEY, DANIEL, 150, 199 12, DART, ALLEN, 159, 181 11 DAVENPORT, MARGARET, 181 I 12, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 11 DAVIS, 1 ANTHONY, 110, 116, 159 BRUCE, 57, 58, 159 ELIZABETH, 181 10, DAVIS, GLENN, 199 11, DAVIS, ION, 181 10, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 10, DAVIS 12, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 10, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, 12, DAVIS, ll DAVIS, 5 KIRK LINDA, 131, 159 MARSHA, 116, 159 MARTHA, 199 MARY, 24,131,160 RANDOL, 150, 159 RANDY, 126, 199 RICHARD, 159 ROBERT, 159 STEVE, 159 VICKIE, 181 11, DAY, MICHAEL, 60, 62, 181 10, DAY, NANCY, 199 12, DAY, ROBIN, 28, 160 11, DEAN DONALD, 181 10, DEAN, ROBERT 11, DEBERRY, SALLY, 145, 181 10, DEBLASSIE, PAUL, 199 DEHERRERA, CHRISTINE, 181 DEHERRERA, LAWRENCE, 181 DEKKER, RICHARD, 181 DELAGARZA, JORGE, 160 DELANEY, DANIEL DELLINGER, DONALD, 160 DEMAS, PATRICIA, 151, 181 DENGLER, SANDRA, 199 DENISON, WILLIAM, 199 DENNEDY, KATHRYN, 160 DENNIS, PATRICK, 199 DERR, PATTI, 181 DERUYVER, CHERI, 122, 160 DESAUSSURE, ANITE, 181 DEVE, BERND, 160 DEVE, RALPH, 199 DEVOLDER, MARK, 121, 199 DEVOLDER, SCOTT, 181 DEWITT, JOHANNA DICKINSON, CATHERINE, 182 DICKINSON, JOAN, 89, 160 12, DIECK, JAMES, 60, 160 12, DIEFENDORF, PEGGY, 160 11, DIGANGI, VICKI, 182 12, DILLON, DAVID, 160 11, DILLON, DORCAS, 100 12, DILLON, TIMOTHY, 52, 60, 82, 160 11, DINELLO, RICHARD, 182 10, DISPENNETTE, ROBERT, 199 10, DISQUE, JEANENE, 199 11, DIXON, BARBARA, 182 12, DIXON, JAMES 12, DIXON, JERRY 11, DIXON, KAREN, 182 11, DIXON, KIRBY, 182 11, DIXON, PHILLIP, 52, 60, 182 12, DLOUHY, DENISE, 160 10, DOANE, RALPH 12, DOBIAS, DIANA, 160 12, DOCKWEILLER, CHRISTOPHER, 98, 160 11, DODD, ALLAN, 182 12, DOHERTY, KATHLEEN, 32, 160 12, DOHERTY, QUENTIN 10, DOHNER, CYNTHIA, 199 12, DOLDE, CATHY, 119, 160 10, DOLDE, RUTH, 199 10, DOMINGUEZ, ANNA, 199 11 DOMINGUEZ, CARLOS, 182 9 10, DONAHUE, RICHARD, 199 10, DONALD JAMES 12, DORRIS, BARBARA, 160 10, DORSEY, RICHARD, 199 10, DOTSON, JAMES, 199 12, DOTSON, NELDA, 160 10, DOYLE, COLEEN 11, DOZIER, GEORGE, 182 12, DRAKE, JAMES 12, DRAPER, DANNY 10, DRAPER, GENEVA, 199 10, DRAPER, LARRY, 199 11, DRISKILL, CLIFFORD, 182 11 DRUMHELLER, TYLER, 182 12, DUBOIS, JOHN, 65, 110, 118, 127, 144, 160 11, DUDLEY, MICHAEL, 182 12, DUESBERRY, COLLEEN, 83, 131, 160, 191 12, DUGGAN, PAUL, 160 11, DUHON, ALAN, 18 10, DUKE, WYLIE, 199 11, DUNCAN, DEBORAH, 141, 182 10, DUNCAN, JANET, 199 11, DUNCAN, JANET, 182 12, DUNGAN, VICKI, 160 11, DUNKIN, JOHN, 122, 123, 182 10, DUNKLEE, NORMAN, 199 10, DUNN, LOUISE, 95, 199 11, DUNN, TAMRA, 182 10, DUPREE, BARBARA, 199 12, DURAN, DARLENE, 160 11, DURAN, MARGARET, 182 10, DURAN, ROBERT, 46, 71, 199 12, DURAN, VIRGINIA, 131, 160 12, DURAND, RICHARD, 160 11, DURAY, HARRY, 182 10, DYE, JEFF, 199 12, DZIELAK, MADELINE, 160 11, DZIELAK, WILLIAM, 182 11, EARL, PATRICK, 182 11, DARL, TERRY, 182 11, EARLE, PATRICIA, 182 10, EASLEY, LAUREL, 199 11, EATON, MARIBETH, 182 11, EBERHARD, DAVID, 182 11, ECONOMIDES, KATHERINE, 182 10, ECONOMOU, ZOE, 199 10, EDDLEMAN, CAROL, 100, 199 11, EDGAR, RANDALL, 162 10, EDGAR, TERRY, 199 11, EDGAR, WILLIAM, 182 10, EDLINGER HAZEL,199 12, ELLIS, JANET, 24, 160 11, ELLIS, JANET 11, ELLISON, CHRISTINE, 182 12, ELMORE, CHARLES, 160 12, ELMORE, JR., DONALD, 160 11, ELSNER, KARL, 182 Hr-Iad cheerleader, Luann Smith stirs up Hornet spirit during one of the football games. This aerial photograph of Brenda Passariello, cheerleader, was taken at a basketball game. 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GEORGE, 57, 58, 96 11, FOSTER, MARTHA, 183 11, FOSTER, MARY, 183 11, FOSTER, MARY, 183 10, FOSTER, PAULA, 200 FOUNTAIN, MARSHA, 27, 183 11, FOWLER, DARREL, 183 11, FOX, JANICE, 183 10, FOX, KARL, 200 10, FOY, BRENT 12, FRANCHINI, KEITH, 161 11, FRANCHINI, KEVIN 12, FRANCIS, ANTHONY, 143, 161 12, FRANCIS, ROBERT, 161 12, FRANKLIN, APRIL, 25, 129, 161 10, FRANKLIN, PATTI, 200 11, FRAZES, SCOTT 11, GARCIA 11, GARCIA, GARCIA, MARCELLA, 183 PATRICK, 60, 155, 183 PAULINE, 185 11, 10, GARCIA, ROSEMARIE 12, GARCIA, 11, GARCIA 12, GARCIA, SYLVIA, 151 TOMMY, 183 URBANO 11, GARDING, ROBERT, 183 11, GARGOURA, GEORGE, 183 12, GARGOURA, PAT, 200 12, GARLAND, NEIL, 161 I 10, 11, 12, GARRECHT, ROBERT, 200 GARRISON, JOHN, 183 GARWOOD, WILLIAM, 161 11, GASAWAY, JESSE, 121, 122, 135, 183 GA SCHLER, MISS GRETCHEN, 107 10, GASPER, HARRY 10 12 7 GATES, DEBORAH GATES PATTY 161 10, GATEWOOD, LESLIE,200 11, GATEWOOD, NANCY, 183 GATEWOOD, RICHARD, 96, 183 1 1, GAULT, MR. 12 10, GAULT, KATHY, 161 GAY REBECCA 200 10, GAYET, MARI, 200 10, GAYNOR, DAVID 11, GEAREY, ROBERT, 183 GEARHART JEFFREY, 53, 200 10, , GENTRY, MR. 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BRADFORD, 202 Caught ih 8 dramatic gesture while conducting a concert IS chorus teacher Mr. Arthur Loy. 220 , HALL, ROBERT, 202 , HALL ROBERT, 184 HALL, VAUX, 55, 202 HALLIDAY, JOHN, 184 HALPER, CHARLES, 202 HAMILTON, DAVID, 162 HAMMOND, NIEL, 131, 184 HAMPTON, WILLIAM, 184 HANDLON DEBRA IO, HANKE, DYLORAH, 202 11, HANKS, JR., MELVIN, 52, 57, 58, 184 HANKS, NINA, 162 HANNETT, GEORGE, 125, 202 HANNETT MARY ELLEN 24 162 f HANNIGAN, CAROL, 202 y ' HANNIGAN, JANET, 184 HANOLD, LISE, 202 HANSEN, JOHN, 184 HARBAUGH, DEBRA, 184 HARDIN, CURTIS, 202 HARDING, JOHN, 162 HARDMAN, JOHN, 202 HARDWAY, REGGIE, 46, 184 HARGRAVE, DARWIN, 202 HARLEY, PAULA, 184 HARLIN, DANIEL, 184 HARMON, SANDRA, 119 HARNETT, WILLIAM HARPER, JOHN, 162 HARPER, LEANNE, 151, 184 HARRELL, CATHLEEN, 162 HARRIS, CRAIG, 165 HARRIS, JED, 184 HARRIS, NAN, 122, 184 HARRIS, MARY, 184 HARRIS SCOTT I I, , 11, HARRISON, ADRIENNE, 184 HARRISON, GEORGE, 184 HARRISON, MICHELE HARRISON, PAMELA, 184 HARRISON, PHILIP, 184 10, HARRISON, RICHARD, 53 11, HARRISON, ROGER, 184 11, HART, DEVORAH, 184 10, HART, DON, 202 11, HARTMAN, DENICE, 184 11, HARTMAN, SUSAN, 184 11, HARVEY, CURTIS, 184 12, HARVEY, PHILIP, 163 12, HARVEY, ROBERT 10, HARXVELL, ALLYSON, 202 11, HARWOOD, DOROTHY, 184 12, HASENKAMP, JAMES 11, HASENKAMP, KRISTIN, 123, 184 10, HASKA, MICHAEL, 46, 53, 202 10, HASTINGS, DON, 202 11, HASTINGS, REBECCA, 184 10, HATCH, DEBORAH, 202 11, HATCH, RYAN, 184 12, HATCHER, GREGORY, 163 10, HATCHER, MICHAEL, 202 HERRERA, KENNETH WILLIAM 10, HAWKINS, DEBRA, 202 HAWKINS RICHARD 184 11, 3 , 10, HAY, STEVE, 202 12 12 HAYDON, CHUCK, 139, 163 HAYENGA, CRAIG, 122, 127, 150, 163 HAYES, COACH, 96 10 10 12 10 10 , HAYES, ROBERT, 202 ,HAYNES, CLYDE, 202 HAYNES MARTIN, 163 ZHAYNES, ROSEMARY, 202 , HAYS, LORETTA, 202 HAYS MICHAEL 12, , H CLUB, 128 11 11 11 12 10 HEADY, MARGARET, 184 HEARN, JOHN, 184 HEARON BARBARA 142 184 f HEASTY, ,VALARIE , ' , HEBERT, SHARON, 202 , HEERDE, KATHLEEN, 163 12 HENDERSON, MRS. 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HOGUE, MELINDA, 185 10, HOLDEN, KEITH, 53, 70, 202 12, HOLLAND, CATHERINE, 90, 163 10, HOLLANDER, MARK 11 5 5 HOLLIDAY, ROBERT, 140, 142, 185 12 HOLLIS, GARRY, 163 1 12 HOLLIS, TERRY, 163 1 11 HOLMES, HELEN, 122, 139, 185 10, HOLT, JAMES, 202 HOMECOMING, 20 HOME ECONOMICS, 95 11, HOMESTEAD, MAGNUS,185 HONORS, 110 HONORS SOCIETY, 127 10, HOPPE, GARY, 202 12 HORABIN, VERA, 27, 123, 142,163 5 5 10 HORGER, OSCAR, 202 5 10 HORNE, CHERYLE, 202 1 10, HORN EY, 10 HORNEY, 12, HORTON 11, HOSKINS 12 HOSKINS 5 10, HOSKINS, MARC, 202 RENEE, 202 BRUCE, 60, 61, 154, 163 12 HORTON, , SARAH, 163 10 HORTON, SCOT, 138, 139,202 , JAN, 185 , JERRY 11, HOSTETTER, GERALD, 185 12, HOUSE, BARBARA, 163 12, HOUSE, DOUGLAS 10, HOUSEL, MARK 10, HOWARD, ALIX, 202 11, HOWARD, ELLEN, 121, 135, 185 12, HOWARD, JOHN, 110, 122, 127, 134, 150, 164 10, HOWARD, SUSAN, 125, 202 10, HOWELL, JAYNE, 202 10, HOWIESON, MARY, 202 11, HOYT, PHILLIP, 185 12, HUBBARD, DAVID, 164 HUBBART, MRS. EDNA, 93 HUBBLE, MR. LEE, 104 12, HUDSON, TRACEE, 164 11, HUDSON, TYLENA, 185 11, HUEBNER, MARTHA, 185 12, HUELSMANN, DEBBIE, 164 12, HUENEFIELD, CYNTHIA, 164 HUERTA, MR. RAMON, 100 11,1-IUETER, JANE, 185 10,1-IUFFMAN, BENJAMIN, 202 10, HUEEMAN, MICHAEL, 202 12, HUFFSTUTLER, DONNA, 164 HUGHES, COMMANDER, 108 11, HUGHES, DIANE, 185 12, HUGHES, GALE, 140, 164 HUGHES, MR. LARRY, 71, 93 11, HUGHES, STUART, 185 12, HULEBAK, PHILIP, 52, 164 11, HULEBAK, SUSAN, 185 11, HUMAN, JOHN, 185 HUMANITIES, 123 10, HUMMEL, RONALD, 202 11, HUNING, ROBERT, 60, 185 10, HUNN, JAMES, 202 12, HUNSBERGER, HALYE, 164 12, HUNT, DAVID 10, HUNT, HOWARD, 200 11, HUNT, JANET, 185 10, HUNT, JOSEPH 12, HUNT, SARAH, 110, 127, 164 10, HUNTER, IANICE, 203 12, HUNTER, JOAN, 164 12, HUNTER, SARAH, 119, 164 12,1-IUNTINGFORD, FRANCES, 1 11, HURLEY, KAREN, 131, 185 12, HURLEY, NEIL, 69, 164 10, HUSKEY, AARON, 202 11, HUST, ROBERT, 185 12, HUTCHISON, SANDRA, 164 11, HUTER, TED, 185 10, HYDER, JOSALA, 203 IMAGE, 118 INDUSTRIAL ARTS, 98 11, INGALLS, DEBRA, 131, 185 11, INTRESS, CLARE, 121, 135, 185 INTRODUCTION, 1 12, IRION, DAVID, 209 12, ISSELHARD, TOM, 165 11, JACKSON, HELEN, 185 10, JACKSON, NANCY, 203 10, JACOBI, DIANE, 203 12, JACOBI, SUSAN 11, JACOBS, DEBBIE, 185 , JAFFA, LINDA, 164 HNS, MISS ELKE, 36, 100, 122 12 JA 11, JAMASON, JOHN, 185 11, JAMERSON, TIM, 185 11, JAMES, RODNEY, 185 11, JAMES, TERRI, 185 12, JANIS, JERRY, 52, 164 10, jAN1SH,VICKIE, 203 12, JANSEN, JAMES, 69, 164 10, JANSSEN, CYNTHIA , JARAMILLO, ARTHUR, 203 RAMILLO, JERRY 10 JA 12, JARAMILLO, JUDY, 164 11, JARRETT, PHILLIP, 185 11, JAURIQUI, LYDIA, 185 11, JEFFREY, PAMELA, 185 12, JEFFREY, RICKY, 164 11, JEFFRIES, JUDY, 185 11, JEFFRIES, MARY 12, JEKES, THEODORE, 164 10, JELINEK, BARBARA 11, JELINEK, DONALD 11 JENKINS, GARY JENKINS, MR. HOWARD, 72, 107 11, JENKINS, RICHARD, 185 64 11, JENKINS, STEWART 10, JENNINGS, DARLIENE, 203 12, JENNINGS, JERRY, 164 11, JENNINGS, MARTI, 185 11, JENSEN, MARK, 54, 185 10, JENSON, KAREN, 119, 203 12, JETT, PAUL, 164 11, JEUNG, EDWIN, 185 11,JEvV,h4ELXHDJ,58,186 10, JIMENEZ, WANDA, 203 11, JOHNS, DONALD, 186 11, JOHNSON, CORAL, 125, 186 10, JOHNSON, DANIEL, 205 10, JOHNSON, DAVID, 203 11, JOHNSON, GEORGE, 186 11, JOHNSON, JUDITH, 186 11, JOHNSON, PAULA, 186 12, JOHNSON, SALLY 10, JOHNSON, PETE, 203 10, JOHNSON, SANDRA, 205 11, JOHNSON, SCOTT, 186 12, JOHNSON, STANLEY, 164 12, JOHNSON, STEPHEN, 164 11, JOHNSON, TERI, 186 12, JOHNSON, THOMAS, 150, 164 , JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 186 11 JOHNSTON, MRS. CHARLENE, 91, 127 12, JOHNSTON, LUCILLE, 144, 164 10, JOHNSTON, MILDRED, 205 12, JOJOLA, BARBARA 11, JOLLYMORE, SANDRA, 186 10, JONES, ALBERT, 205 JONES, MRS. BETTY, 85 10, JONES, BRIAN, 205 10, JONES, CYNTHIA 203 10, JONES, DORIS, 205 12, JONES, ERNEST, 48, 50, 52, 6 69, 129, 164 12, JONES, EVELYN, 164 12, JONES, LARRY, 164 12, JONES, MYRLIN 10, JONES, PAMELA, 205 11, JONES, RANDI, 136, 186 12, JONES, ROBERT ff 1? 5 E fi E I f I I - I 'EI c 141- I . .A fra, 222 7, 68, 10, JONES, STEPHEN, 205 12, JORDAN, DOUGLAS, 122,15O, 164 10, JORDAN, TERESA, 205 11, JOSEPH, LINDA, 186 12, JOSEPH, PATRICK, 164 12, JOSEPH, PAUL, 164 12, JOSEPH, SUSAN, 165 10, JOSEPH, WILBERT, 203 12, JOSLIN, RITA, 90, 165 12, JOWERS, WINSTON, 165 11, JULIEN, BONNIE, 186 12, JUNGHANS, CATHY, 151, 165 10, JUSTINIANO, FREDRICK 12, JUSTUS, LAURA, 131,154, 165 JUSTUSTATERS, 129 10, KAHN, MARC, 46, 71, 203 12, KAILEY, BIXX, 165 12, KAILEY, JON, 165 11, KALINSKY, MARCIA, 121, 186 10, KALISTA, STEVEN, 55 10, KAMEYER, KAREN, 205 11, KARL, KATHY, 186 12, KARNOWSKY, KATHRYN, 126, 127,165 11, KAROL, MARY, 186 10, KARTAS, MARINA, 205 11, KASPAR, GUY, 186 10, KASPER, DARLENE, 205 11, KATSON, DENISE, 125, 131, 186 11, KATZENBERGER, CHARLES, 122, 186 11, KAUEMAN, WENDY, 186 10, KAY, MARIA, 205 11, KEE, JR., JOHN, 186 11, KEENAN, GARY, 54, 125, 186 10, KEENAN, PHILIP, 205 10, KEICHLER, DONALD, 205 11, KEICHLER, WILLIAM, 186 10, KEISTER, GERALD, 203 11, KELLER, DAVID, 185 10, KELLER, KERRY, 203 10, KELLER, MICHAEL, 203 11, KELLEY, PAUL, 186 12, KELLEY, ROBERT, 52, 128, 158, 165 10, KELLY, ALAN, 205 12, KELLY, CHRISTOPHER, 165 10, KELLY, EAGER, 205 11, KELLY, FRANCES, 186 12, KELLY, STEVEN, 165 11, KENT, KEVIN, 186 10, KEPPERS, BRUCE, 205 12, KERREGAN, SULTANA, 165 11, KERSTEN, KEITH, 186 12, KERWIN, TOM, 165 10, KESSEL, NANCY, 205 11, KEY, DENNIS, 186 KEY CLUB, 154 11, KEYES, PHILIPPE, 139, 186 11 KIBILOSKI, RAE 5 12, KIDD, MICHAEL, 165 12, KILIAN, EDWIN,,149, 165 12, KILLINGSWORTH, CARL, 165 12, KILLMAN, FRANCES, 185 10, KIMBALL, GEORGE, 205 11, KIMBERLY, MIKE, 186 11, KIMBLE, GEORGIANNA, 186 11, KING 10, KING, BECKY, 54, 186 BETTY, 119, 203 11, KING, CHARLES, 117, 186 12, KING, CRAIG, 48, 52, 165 11, KING, ERIC, 168 10, KING, JAMES, 205 12, KING, JEFF 10, KING, RAYMONDA, 203 KING RENA 186 11, , , 10, KINGSTON, RICHARD, 205 12,KINNEY,BOB,121, 165 10, KINNEY, KAREN, 156, 203 11, KIRBY, DARYL, 177, 186 10, KIRCUS, FRANCES, 205 12 KIRKPATRICK, JOHN 1 10, KISER, KATHLEEN, 204 11, KLASSEN, MICHAEL KLANDT, MR. JOHN, 96 10, KLEBANOEE, NINA, 195, 204 11, KLEIN, ROBERT 10, KLEINSMITH, DALE, 204 11, KLENTSCHY, PAULA 12, KNADJIAN, JANIS, 143,165 10, KNADJIAN, PATRICIA, 204 11, KNAUBER, KARL, 186 12, KNAUEER, LEE 10, KNAUER, SUZANNE, 204 11, KNIGHT, ROBERT, 186 12, KNIGHTON, KEITH 11, KNOWLES, JAMES, 186 10, KNOWLES, MARIAN, 204 12, KOCON, THERESA, 25, 151, 13 11, KOLETAR, KAREN, 186 11, KOON, ALBERT, 186 12, KOREN, MILDRED, 165 11, KORNFELD, MARCEL, 186 12, KOURI, MARCANNE, 165 11, KOVAL, JEAN, 126, 186 10, KOVAL, KATHLEEN, 125, 204 12, KOWELL, THOMAS, 165 KRAEMER, DAVID, 186 10, KRAET, ROBERT, 204 10, KRAL, DEBORAH, 204 11, KRAUSS, EDWARD, 186 11, KRAUTH, PATRICIA, 186 11, KRAVITZ, LEONARD, 186 12, KREPPS, NANCY, 165 11, KRONBERGER, ROBERT, 186 KRUEGER, MRS. JO ANN, 78, 79, 85, 180 11, KUHN, JAMES, 186 9, 165 Leonard Tsosie and Emerson Norah Stand before their homeroom'S prize-winning Christmas door. EA SONS ' 10 11 11 12 12 - 11 10 11 10 11 11 UMC 13, kzdj I0 111 A 5 6111011115 I3 DQDH' Students expressed their originality and Creative- ness with Christmas decorations. Above: a drawing advertising the 1968 Christmas dance, Tap: Mr. Miller sends cheery greetings to students from inside a Santa suit. 12 10, 12, 10, 11, 11, 11, Io, 10, . 10, 11, KUNTZ, BILLIE, 204 KURGAN ANET 151 204 , I , , KUSANO, KIYOKO, 14, 24, 187 KWASNIK, CAROLE, 165 KYTE, FRANK, 204 LADD, JAMES, 186 LADEAU, MARY, 186 LAFOLLETTE, STEVEN, 186 LAI, DAYLE, 204 LAKE, KAREN, 151, 186 LAMPLE, DANA, 204 LAMPLE, VICKIE, 166 LANDAVAZO, FRANK, 204 LANE, SHARON, 186 LANG RONNIE 166 1 2, 1 , 10, LANGLOIS, STEVEN, 204 1 1 LANGNAU, CHARLEEN LANGN AU, LIND LAN GSTON EDNA, 166 12, 1 - LANGUAGE, 100 10 LANHAM, WES LANOUE, ADELE, 186 LANOUE, JOY, 204 ZLARRIBAS, CELIA, 186 LARSON, DEAN, 204 LARUE JIM 96, 186 ILASLEY, PRESTON, 186 LATIMER RONALD, 166 12, , LAVAL, MRS. LOUISE, 93 12 LAVASEK CATHY 166 ,LAWRENCE PATRICIA, 145 LAWSON RICHARD 204 f LAX, PATRICIA, 1223166 LAX ROBERT ZLEACH, DAVID, 27, 90, 142, 145, 166 LEAVITT, NEWELL, 186 LEDOUX, DIANE, 166 LEE, CASS SONDRA, 151, 166 LEE, DIANE, 122, 186 LEE, MIKE, 55, 45, 186 LEE, RUTH, 204 LEGG, RICHARD, 122, 204 LEGRAND, PAUL 187 LEMONS, BETTY, 166 LEMONS, JAMIE, 204 LENTE FRANCIS 204 10, , 5 12, LENTE, MICHAEL, 135, 166 10, LEWIS, JANET, 204 LEWIS, WYN, 15, 120, 166 12, LEWIS, HILLIARD 10, LEWZADER, JULIA, 204 12, LEWZADER, PHILLIP, 160 11, LIBBY, REBECCA,187 11, LIBBY, FREDERICK LIBRARIANS, 119 LIBRARY CLUB, 88 11, LIDSTONE, PAMELA, 187 12, LIESS, STEVE, 166 12, LIEUWEN, JOHN, 166 10, LIEUWEN, PETER, 204 11, LIGHT, RONALD, 187 10, LIMONCELLI, JANET, 204 12, LIND, GARY, 166 11, LINK, JEANNE, 187 10, LITTLEFIELD, MARTHA, 122,204 11, LIVINGSTON, GEORGE, 187 12, LOCH, THOMAS, 166 10, LOFTUS, MARY, 204 10, LOGAN, JAMES, 204 12, LOGAN, WILLIAM, 125, 166 10, LOMBARDELLI, MARK, 204 11, LONG, MICHAEL, 187 11, LONG, SANDRA, 187 12, LOPEZ, ALMA, 166 11, LOPEZ, BERLINDA, 187 11, LOPEZ, DIANE, 187 10, LOPEZ, EDWIN, 58, 70, 71, 204 12, LOPEZ, KENNETH 12, LOPEZ, RALPH, 166 11, LOPEZ, VERNON, 187 10, LOVATO, ALCARIO, 204 10, LOVATO, JENNIE, 204 12, LOVATO, LIZ, 166 12, LOVATO, PATRICK, 46, 166 10, LOVATO, PRISCILLA 11, LOVE, DAVID, 187 LOVE, MRS. JUDY, 93 11, LOVELAND, THOMAS, 187 10, LOWANDE, KAREN, 204 10, LOWE, RALPH, 204 11, LOWE, SUSAN, 187 10, LOWRY, REBECCA, 125,204 LOY, MR. ARTHUR, 168, 206, 220 11, LUCAS, MARK, 187 10, LUCAS, SCOTT 11, LUCERO, ELIZABETH, 187 12, LUCERO, MARY, 166 10, LUCERO, MICHAEL, 55, 204 12, LUCERO, ROSE MARIE, 166 11, LUJA, MARICELA, 187 12, LUJAN, JOSEPH, 166 10, LUJAN, MARY 10, LYBARGER, LEE, 59, 204 12, LYNCH, JUSTIN, 55, 60, 64, 166 10, LYONS, KATHLEEN, 205 12, LYSENGEN, VICKI, 59, 166 10, LYTLE, CHET, 205 12, MABRITO, EDWARD, 126, 142, 166 10, MACCULLUGH, KATHY 12, MACEACHEN, MICHAEL, 54, 60, 61, 62, 166 12, MACEPURA, WASYL 10, MACGILLIVRAY, BRIAN, 205 10, MACHNIKOWSKI, JANET 10, MMCULLUGH, KATHY 1o,MacGILL1VRAY, BRIAN, 205 12, MQCKENZIE, GORDENE, 152, 166 11, MacPHERSON, DANIEL, 125, 187 12, MADDOX, JIMMY 10, MADRID, PATRICK, 205 10, MAES, JOHN, 55, 205 11, MAES, MARIA, 187 10, MAESTAS, JOHN, 205 12, MAGINEL, DARLENE, 166 10, MAGINEL, ROGER, 205 MAGOURILOS, MRS. 96 12, MAHAN, JOE, 166 10, MAIDEN, ROBERT, 55, 205 10, MAIN, RHONDA, 205 MAIN OFFICE, 81 11, MAISANO, VINCENT 12, MAISEL, SH ELLEY, 166 12, MAJORS, CLAUDETTE, 151, 166 10, MALCOLM, BRIAN, 205 11, MALKOWSKI, ELLEN, 187 12, MALLAK, MARYJO, 166 12, MALONE, F AYE 10 MALONE, MAUREEN, 205 1 10 MALONE, SEAN 5 12, MALONE, TIMOTHY, 166 12, MALOY, BR ENDA, 166 11, MALOY, MARY, 187 MANIRE, MR. BILL, 91, 114 10, MANLY, OERTRUDE, 205 10, MANLY, WILLIAM, 205 12, MANN, LARRY 12, MANN, OSCAR, 152, 166 12, MANNS, JOSEPH, 151, 166 10, MANNS, ROSEANN, 205 11, MAPES, STEPHEN 11, MARBERRY, PHILLIP, 187 12, MARCH, HEIDI, 166 10, MARCHANT, BARBARA, 205 11, MARCHIONDO, BARBARA 10, MARCHIONDO, DAVID, 205 12, MARCHIONDO, VINCENT 11, MARENTETTE, SUSAN, 187 10, MARES, KATHLEEN, 205 12, MARKEY, GARY, 166 10, MARKEY, MILDRED, 205 11 MARKEY, RONALD, 187 1 10, MARKLAND, TERI, 125, 205 11, MARLINK, SUSAN, 151, 187 1 1, MARQUEZ, 10, MARQUEZ, 10, MARQUEZ, 11, MARQUEZ, 11, MARQUEZ, 10, MARRUJO, 11, MARSH, JO CECILIA, 187 DOLORES, 205 THELMA, 205 TRUDY, 187 YOLANDA, 187 MARGIE, 205 ANN, 187 11 MARSHALL, CAROL, 187 7 10, MARSHALL, DAGMAR, 205 10, MARSHALL, JAMES, 53, 58, 205 1 1, MARSHALL , JANET, 187 11, MARTIN, CONNIE, 187 12, MARTIN, DAVID, 121, 155, 166 11, MARTIN, PHILIP, 187 11, MARTIN, ROBERT, 187 11, MARTIN, DAVID MARTINEZ ANNABELLE 187 11, , , MARTINEZ, MR. ANTHONY, 156, 98 11, MARTINEZ, BEN, 187 11, MARTINEZ, BENJAMIN, 187 11, MARTINEZ, CELESTINA 10, MARTINEZ JOHN 55, 58, 205 1 1 MARTINEz,, JOSEPH 5 11, MARTINEZ 11, MARTINEZ , KATHLEEN, 187 LORRAINE, 187 10, MARTINEzj LOUIS, 55, 65, 205 12 MARTINEZ, MARIA, 167 7 10, MARTINEZ , PAUL 10 MARTINEZ, ROBERTA, 205 7 12, MARTINEZ, STEVEN, 167 12, MARTINEZ, TOM, 167 10 MASON, MARK, 205 10 MASSEY, DOUGLAS, 72, 205 MASSEY, JANET, 205 10: MATH, 120 MATH CLUB, 104 11, MATHE, HOWARD, 187 10, MATHER, MICHAEL, 205 224 11 10 12 10 11 11 10 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 11 12 10 11 11 12 11 10 10 , MATLOCK, BILLY MATOTAN, LEE, 205 MATSON, KATHLEEN, 167 MATTHEWS, DAVID, 205 MAULDIN KAY 187 , MAULDIN: KIM,,187 MAXWELL, DARLENE, 205 MAXWELL, GEORGE, 125, 167 MAY, ANN, 167 MAY, DOROTHY, 205 MAYFARTH, LESLIE, 205 MAYHEW, ROSS, 55, 71, 205 MAYO, MICHAEL, 157 MCARTHUR, DANIEL MCARTHUR, ROBERT MCATEE, KATHY, 167 MCARDLE, MARY, 188 MCAVIN, LINDA, 167 MCBEE, LORENA, 119,205 MCCAHON, JEFFREY, 188 MCCAHON LARRY 188 ZMCCALL, DEBRA, 107 MCCALLISTER, LINDA, 188 MCCANN COLEEN 205 ZMCCARTHY, JEFFREY, 205 12, MCCARTY, DEBORAH, 167 55 4 1 9555 . 1,. M1-8248 913- .. 1 'QF' W A .ff . 5458994 1551 10, MCCARTY, PATTY, 205 12, MCCARTY, SHARON, 167 10, MCCAUGHEY, ELIZABETH, 205 10, MCCLARNEY, JAMES 10, MCCLURE, JOHN, 205 12, MCCLURE, JOSEPH, 96 10, MCCLURE, TOM, 58, 205 12, MCCOLLUM, JOHN, 72, 96, 167 11, MCCORMICK, GARY, 205 12, MCCOY, DONALD, 140, 167 11, MCCREARY, DIXIE, 188 12, MCCREARY, ELIZABETH 12, MCCRILLIS, JOEL, 167 MCCULLOCH, MR. FRANK, 79, 204 12, MCDANIEL, DANIEL, 142, 143, 167 MCDANIEL, MR. EARL 10, MCDANIEL, MAURINE, 205 10, MCDANIEL, MELISSA, 205 12, MCDERMOTT, JOHNNY, 167 10, MCDONALD, DONALD, 205 10, MCDONALD, PATRICIA, 205 12, MCELWEE, JUDITH, 131, 167 10, McEntyre, Harold, 205 MQFALL, MR., 108 MCFALL, MRS. KATHERINE, 93 12, MCGILL, BARBARA, 167 -fm E11 2- 1 15,75 Gu' 10, MCGINNIS, JOHN, 205 12 MCGOVERN, ROSS, 167 1 11 MCGUCKIN, SUSIE, 125, 188 2 11, MCGUIRE, HARRY, 188 10, MCGUIRE, PAT, 58, 205 11, MCINTYRE, KATHLEEN, 188 10 MCINTYRE, LINDA, 206 2 12, MCINTYRE, RICHARD, 167 11, McKAY, PATRICIA, 188 12 MCKAY, SCOTT, 167 a 10, MCKENNA, KATHY, 206 10 MCKIBBEN, DOUGLAS, 206 7 10 MCKINLEY, GENEVA, 119, 206 7 10, MCKINNEY, BONNIE, 206 12 MCKINNEY, RHONDA, 167 7 11, MCKINNON, DOUGLAS, 188 11, MCKINSTRY, JANET, 188 12, MCLANE, MELISSA, 167 11, MCLAURIN, KENNETH, 108, 188 12, MCMANUS, NANCY, 167 10, MCMULLIN, DANIEL, 206 12 MCNAMARA, GALE, 50, 59, 129, 167 , MCNAMARA, WILLIAM, 53, 206 1 0, 1 1, MCRAE, MELINDA 1 0 , MCWHORTER, KARLA, 206 12, MEDERIOS, MARY, 167 12, MEDLEY, ANTHONY, 167 10, MEDLEY, MARY, 206 11, MEDLOCK, JACKI, 151, 188 10, MEDRANO, EUGENE, 206 10, MEDRANO, ROBERT, 206 11 MEEK, BARBARA, 188 12, MEEKS, DAVID MEIRING, MRS. BARBARA, 93 10, MELENDEZ, PHILLIP, 206 11, MELLEN, GEORGANNE, 188 12, MENEFEE, WILLIAM, 167 12, MERILLAT, JEFFERY, 69, 168 10, MERILLAT, MATTHEW, 206 12, MERRELL, DAVID, 168 10, MERRELL, JOHN 10, MERRITT, AUDREY, 206 11, MERRITT, ROBERT, 89, 188 10, MERRY, CLAUDIA, 206 12, MERSHON, TOM, 168 12, METZGAR, KENNETH, 168 10, METZLER, GERALD, 55, 96, 206 11, MEYER, CAROL, 131, 188 10, MEYER, JACK 10, MEYER, PAULA, 122, 206 11, MICHAEL, JANICE, 131, 188 12, MICHAELS, PATRICIA, 16s MIN: Q 5 .A , f 1 . N '42, l:,.A-m' Wg 44 '1 , , auf' ,.,m ! 5'v n M . MW' rv Above: Representatives from the homeroom which won the Thanksgiving food drive are Bob Anderson, Bill Wenderoth, Tim Otero and Mrs. Ayers, Lefi: Highland students keep a clean campus as these two unidentified girls demonstrate. Q . 10, MICHALSKI, DIANE, 206 11, MICHALSKI, JAMES 10, MICHNOVICZ, JOHN, 206 11, MICHNOVICZ, MARIA, 188 11, MILLER, CARL, 188 10, MILLER, CHERYL, 206 12, MILLER, EILEEN, 168 MILLER, MR. H., 98 11, MILLER, KENNETH, 188 11, MILLER, MICHAEL, 188 10, MILLER, MICKEY, 84, 223 11, MILLER, MYRA, 188 12, MILLER, STEVEN, 168 11, MILLETT, RONALD, 188 11, MILLS, DAVID, 188 12, MILLS, JAMES, 168 11, MILLS, JON, 188 11, MILNE, WILLIAM, 72, 75, 125 10, MIMS, MARY, 206 12, MINER, HARRIET, 168 12, MINER, RANDY, 168 10, MITCHELL, CHARLES, 206 10, MITCHELL, NADINE 12, MITCHELL, PAUL, 168 10, MIZUSAWA, LEROY, 206 10, MOCK, STEVE, 55, 206 11, MOCULESKI, LAWRENCE, 188 12, MOISE, JACQUE, 130, 151, 168 12, MOKU, MARILYN, 168 10, MOLINA, ISIDRO, 206 12, MOLINA, LEROY, 168 10, MOLLENKOPE, BRUCE, 206 11, MOLZNER, DEBRA, 188 12, MONSON, GREGORY, 168 10, MONTANO, ELOY, 206 11, MONTANO, GILBERT, 188 12, MONTANO, KARL, 168 11, MONTEMAYOR, ROSA, 188 10, MONTGOMERY, DEBBIE, 206 10, MONTGOMERY, JOHN, 127,206 MONTGOMERY, PHYLLIS, 110, 12, 151,168 11 , MONTOYA, ALEX 11, MONTOYA, 11, MONTOYA 10, MONTOYA 12, MONT OYA 11, MONTOYA 188 12, MONTOYA 7 BENJAMIN, 188 ERNEST, 188 HUBERT, 206 JAMES, 168 MARILYN, 150, 151, ,MARILYN, 150, 151, 188 MONTOYA, MR. MAURO, 106, 201 12, MONTOYA, MICHELA, 131, 168 10, MONTOYA, NORA, 206 10, MONTOYA, REGINA, 206 MOODY, MRS., 91 10, MOODY, SHIRLEY, 206 10, MOONEY, RICHARD, 206 11, MOORE, BARBARA, 188 11, MOORE, BERNARD, 188 10, MOORE, DANIEL, 206 11, MOORE, JAMES, 147, 188 12, MOORE, JASON, 168 12, MOORE REGINALD 168 12, MOORE, TIMOTHY, 168 12, MOOREHEAD, ALLEN, 168 12, MORE, CATHY, 168 MORGAN, MR. 11, MORGAN, LEE, 188 11, MORGAN, THOMAS, 188 12, MORI, JOHN, 168 11, MORRIS, CHARLES, 46, 188 MORRIS, MR, DAVID, 104 12, MORRIS, LINDA, 168 12, MORRISON, HEIDI, 168 12, MORRISON, JOHN, 188 , PEWE, PAM 11, MORROW, GAYLE, 188 11, MORROW, MARY, 28, 125, 137, 148, 149, 177, 188 10, MORTIMER, STEPHEN, 206 11, MORTON, GAIL, 188 11, MOSBY, DEBORAH, 188 12, MOSELEY, JAMES, 68, 69, 128, 168, 198 10, MOSER, RUTH, 206 12, MOSER, CAREY, 168 10, MOSES, SHARON, 206 12, MOULIN, MELBA, 168 12, MOUNT, SARA, 127, 169 10, MOUNT, STANLEY, 206 10, MOYA, CAROL, 206 11, MOYA, CARMEN, 188 11, MOYA, GLORIA, 188 11, MOYA, RAYMOND, 55, 65, 188 11, MOYA, ROSEMARY, 188 12, MOYERS, JOANNE, 127, 169 10, MULLAN, TERRANCE, 206 12, MULROY, JOANNE, 169 10, MUMFORD, COLLEEN, 206 10, MUNGON, CINDY, 188 10, MURPHY, COLEEN, 206 11, MURPHY, RICHARD 12, MYERS, CAROL, 32, 169 11, MYERS, LINDA, 188, 191 12, MYERS, ROBERT, 169 10, MYERS, JR., CHARLES, 206 12, NABORS, ALAN, 169 12, NALLEY, DIANE, 115, 169 10, NALLEY, LARRY, 65, 206 12, NANCE, MARY, 169 11, NATARUS, DENISE, 188 NATIONAL EORENSIC LEAGUE, 126 10, NATKIN, JANICE, 206 12, NATKIN, LEONARD, 27, 123 11, NAYLOR, MARK, 188 12, NAZWORTH, BARBARA, 169 11, NEEB, IRENE, 188 NEECE, MR. OLIVER 10, NEETE, CINDY, 169 10, NEETE, KATHLEEN, 207 11, NEFF, SHARON 10, NELSON, KARL, 207 11, NELSON, RENA, 189 11, NOWLIN, STEVEN, 46, 189 10, NUPER, JANE, 207 12, NUNEZ, VIRGINIA, 127, 131 12, NUNNALLY, JOSEPH, 169 NURSE, 85 11, OBRIEN, DONALD 12, OBRIEN, ELLEN, 169 11, OCONNOR, BRIAN, 144, 189 11, OFFUTT, ELDON, 189 10, OKEEFE, EDWARD, 207 10, OKELLY, GARY, 207 10, OLDS, MICHAEL, 207 11, OLGUIN, ANDREW 11, OLGUIN, LOREN, 189 10, OLIVAS, DIANA, 207 11, OLSEN, BRADLEY, 189 11, OLSON, KRISTINE, 189 12, OLSON, SUSAN, 120, 169 OLTMANNS, MRS., 95 11, OMALLEY, PEGGY 11, ONEIL, MAUREEN, 189 11, ONEILL, JOHN, 189 11, ONEILL, MARY, 189 ORCHESTRA, 146 12, ORMAN, GERALD, 169 11, ORMAN, JEAN, 189 11, ORR, ICELEE, 119, 189 12, ORTEGA, MARGARET 11, ORTEGA, MODESTO, 189 11, ORTEGA, REBECCA, 189 11, ORTEGA, RICHARD 11, ORTIZ, ELEANOR, 189 12, ORTIZ, JOHN, 169 11, OSBORN, GARY 12, OSBORN, JAMIE, 169 10, OSBORNE, DEBBIE, 207 OSBORNE, MRS. 92, 93 12, OSEASOHN, MICHAEL, 169 11, OSEASOHN, SARA, 72, 118, 121, 189 10, OSTLER, MARK, 207 11, OTERO, TIMOTHY, 189, 225 10, OTOOLE, MARTY, 207 I2, OTTO, SALLY, 130, 131, 169 11, OVERTON, GREGORY, 169 11, OWENS, PAMELA, 189 10, PACE, MIKE, 207 11, PARKER, ROBERT 11, PARKS, JANICE, 190 12, PARKS, PATRICIA, 170 PARMLEY, MRS. MILDRED, 89 12, PARRA, LYDIA, 170 PARRISH, MRS. CAROLYN, 93 10, PARRISH, RAYMOND, 81, 207 11, PARSONS, MICHAEL 12, PASCETTI, ANGELA, 126, 170 12, PASCHALL, JULIA, 127, 170 12, PASSARIELLO, BRENDA, 38, 170, PASSARIELLO, GENE, 72, 73, 190 PATCHELL, CATHERINE, 190 PATTERSON, JOHN, 108, 133, 170 PATTERSON, JOHNY, 207 PATTERSON, WILLIAM, 144, 190 PATTON, DON, 207 PAULSEN, BOB, 190 PAULSEN, TAMMY, 170 PAVLANTOS, ANTHONY, 190 PAWLEY, TOM, 69, 115, 170, 227 PAYNE, ZETTA, 40, 207 PEARCE, MIKE, 207 PELLETIER, MIKE PENA, VERONICA, 207 PENDER, AGNES PENDERGRASS, MARVIN, 207 PENNINGTON, CATHY, 190 PENNY, BARRY, 190 PEREA, ANTHONY, 207 PEREA, MARGARET, 170 PEREA, ROSELLA, 207 ,PEREz, RICHARD, 207 , PERINI, BERNARD PERKINS, MR. EDWARD, 96, 97 , PERKINS, VICKI, 170 , PEROVICH, , PETERSON, , PETERSON, JANE, 127, 170 DANIEL, 207 DIRK, 207 , PETERSON, EUGENE, 170 , PETERSON, , PETERSON, , PETERSON, LARRY, 207 PAUL, 72, 190 RAQUEL, 207 , PETERSON, RICHARD, 170 ELA, 111,127, 129,170 10, NELSON, ROBERT, 207 , NESBIT, BRETT, 198 1 1 NESS, MR. RICHARD, 93, 118, 162, 205 10 , NETTLETON, VICKI, 207 11, NEWLAND, CAROL, 189 11, NEWLAND, PAUL, 122, 189 12, NEWMAN, KATHLEEN, 169 10, NEWTON, JAMIE, 207 10, NEz, HELENE, 207 12, NICHOLS, ANN, 169 10, NICKERSON, MARK, 150, 207 12, NICOLAIDES, SUZANNE 10, NIELSEN, SUSAN, 207 12, NIELSON, MARK, 169 10, NIEMAN, MICHAEL, 207 10, NIETO, ERNEST, 207 11 NIGHBERT, JEFFERY 10, PACHECO, DAVID, 207 10, PACHECO, MAXINE, 207 11, PACHECO, PETER, 189,216 10, PADBURY, BARBARA, 207 10 1 PADDOCK, VIRGINIA, 207 11, PADEE, GORDON 11, PADEN, PHILLIP, 189 11, PADILLA, BARBARA, 131, 189 11, PADILLA, BILL, 58, 189 10, PADILLA, DOMINIC, 207 11, PADILLA, IRIS 12, PADILLA, MARIANNE 11, PADILLA, SHIRLEY, 190 12, PADON, JAMES, 169 12, PAFFORD, JOEL, 23, 52, 169 11, PAFFORD, PAT, 190 PAGE, SUSAN, 169 , PFEUFER, MARIE, 190 , PHILHOWER, EVELYN, 170 , PHILLIPS, DIAN, 190 , PHILLIPS, KAREN, 190 10, PHILLIPS, LARRY, 207 12, PHILLIPS, RANDAL, 144, 170 12, PHILLIPS, TERRY, 170 11, PHILLIPS, THOMAS P SICAL EDUCATION, 102 10, PICKETT, JON, 58, 207 11, PICKRELL, HOMER 10, PIERCE, ANN, 207 12, PIERCE, SUSAN, 131, 170 10, PIERSON, RICKY, 207 10, PILLSBURY, SAMUEL, 151 10, PINO, EUGENE 218 11, 11, 12, 10, 11, 10, 11, 12, 11, 12, 10, 10, 10, 10, 11, 10, 10, PENLEY, LAUREN 11, 11, 11, 12, 10, 10 10 12 12 10 10 12 10 11 10 12 12 11 12 11 11 HY PIPKIN, KAREN, 270 11, NIGHBERT, KAREN, 189 NJROTC, 108, 132 NJROTC BALL, 36 12, NOLAN, CHARLES 11, NOLAN, MARGARET, 189 11, NOLASCO, RUDY, 54, 60, 189 10, NORDEMAN, DEBORAH, 207 1 2, 12, PAIGE, MARCIA, 169 11, PALACIO, SYLVIA, 190 12, PALLETT, DENNY, 170 10, PANAGAKOS, PETER, 207 11, PARDEE, GORDON, 190 11, PARDO, SERVANDO, 190 10, PARK, ROBERT, 144, 207 10, PIP KINS, MRS. J. D., 96,97 11, PITCHFORD, FRANK, 170 12, PITMAN, MADONNA, 170 12, PITNEY, FLOYD, 170 10, PITTS, RODERICK, 207 11, PLACEWAY ,DENISE, 190 10, PLATT, ALAN 11, NORMANDIN, DEBORAH, 189 10, NORMANDIN, DIANE, 207 10, NORTHROP, RENEE, 207 11, NOTAH, EMERSON, 189, 222 12, NOUR, SAMIR, 132, 169 11 PARKER, BONNIE, 190 11, PARKER, CAMILLE, 190 10, PARKER, DANIEL, 53, 207 10, PARKER, JAMES, 207 12, PARKER, LLOYD, 170 10, PLESSAS, MICHAEL 10, PLUMMER, CHERYL, 207 PLUMMER PAMELA, 28, 154, 170 12, , 1 2, POHL, FRANK 11 ,POHL, JOE 10, POHL, JR., ALBERT, 207 11, POINDEXTER, JANE, 190 11, POLLARD, PAUL, 190 11, POLLY, RUTH, 122, 126, 190 10, POMPA, RAYMOND, 55, 207 11, PONCE, MARGARET 10, POOLE, LAURIE, 207 12, POSEY, JAMES, 170 11, POST, STEVEN, 190 12, POTEET, DIANNE, 142, 170 10 POTTER, AUDREY, 207 s 10, POWDRELL, DAVID, 55, 71, 207 11, POWDRELL, ELMER, 190 11, POWERS, LEILANI 12, POYNTER, JAMES, 190 10, PRATHER, ROBERT, 270 11, PRATT, DEBORAH 11, PREVATTE, CHARLES, 190 11, PRIETO, MANUEL, 190 12, PRINCE, ANNE, 190 PRINCIPAL, 78 11 PRINTZ, PATRICIA, 190 11, PROCTOR, ROBERT, 60, 62, 190 10, PROUSE, MARK, 123, 207 10, PSOMAS, CONNIE, 207 11, PUTNAM, BENANNE, 131, 190 11, QUANT, STEVE, 190 11, QUINTANA, JOE, 190 11, QUIONES, MACDALENA, 190 10, RABIK, MICHAEL 10, RACE, LUCY, 207 RADOVICH, MRS. BARBARA, 93 12, RAEBURN, DEBORAH, 170 10, RAEBURN, MARCIA, 207 12, RAEL, ARTHUR, 170 12, RAEL, DENNIS, 170 10, RAEL, EMILIA, 207 10, RAEL, ESTHER, 207 11, RAEL, JERRY 11, RAEL, LYNN 12, RAEL, RICHARD, 170 12, RAIFE, PENNY, 120 RAIGOZA, MR. 104 11, RAIGOZA, MICHELLE, 190 12, RAISEN, PENNY, 170 10, RAMCZYK, MARGARET, 207 12, RAMCZYK, STEVE 11, RAMSEY, DENISE 11, RAMSEY, PATRICIA, 190 11, RANCIER, JERRY, 89 11, RANDALL, GENICE, 190 RANDLE, MRS. MADELINE, 107 10, RANSOM, FLOYD 11, RATCLIEE, BERNICE, 190 12, RAUCH, RENDULYN, 170 11, RAUCH, SANDRA, 190 11, RAWLS, LAURA 10, RAY, KEITH, 207 12, RAY, KURT, 171 11, RAY, LEROY 10, REARDON, WILLIAM, 207 11, REAZIN, CARL, 208 REBORD, MRS. BERNICE, 96 REDDING, MRS. ROBERTA, 93 12, REDELS, SIDNEY, 171 10, REDMAN, JANET, 208 12, REDMAN, IUDITH, 171 11, REED, BARBARA, 190 10, REED, JOHN, 208 12, REED, JOHN, 171 12, REED, MARGARET, 171 11, REED, ROBERTA, 190 7 Balancing precariously On the second story window sill of the annual room in deep concentration is Tom Pawley, co-editor of the Higlalmzder. I 11, REHM, KATHRYN REHM, MISS LOUISE 12, REHM, ROBERT 10, REILLY, KATHLEEN, 208 10, RENDON, BARBARA, 208 11, RENFRO, BABETTE, 190 10, RENERO, ILLENE, 208 10, REOTT, MIKE, 208 12, RETTINGER, JOEY, 171 12, RETTINGER, MANNY 12, REYMANN, VALORIE, 171 10, REYNOLDS, DEAN, 208 11, REYNOLDS, LEONA IO REYNOLDS, SHELLY, 208 1 11, REYNOLDS, WILLIAM, 190 10, RICE, BARRON, 46, 208 10, RICE, DEE, 208 11, RICE, GWENDOLYN, 131, 190 10, RICE, HELENANN, 119, 208 RICE, SHERRY, 190 RICH, JACK, 171 RICHARDS, ERNEST RICHARDSON BILL 108 I RICHARDSONZ VICIQI, 208 RICHARDSON VIRGINIA IRICHEY, DIANA, 208 RICHEY, IOHN, 208 RICHMOND, DONALD, 208 RIGGS, STEVE, 208 RIGO, MARY Io, 12, RINGSTEAD, JOELYN, 20, 13 171 ,RIPALDI, FREDERICK, 208 RIPALDI, NATALIE, 191 RISINGER, LINDA, 208 RISINGER FAY 191 iRITCHIE, EIHARLES, 208 ROBBINS, MARSHA, 208 6 , , 5 I I I 9.84. rs 12, ROBENS, KATHLEEN, 109, 129, 171 10, ROBERSON, REBECCA, 208 12, ROBERT, PEGGY, 122, 171 ROBERTS, MR. C. 107 10, ROBERTS, DEBORAH, 208 12, ROBERTS, GAIL, 171 12, ROBERTS, LINDA, 171 ROBERTS, MRS. RUTH 12, ROBERTS, ROBERT, 171 ROBERTSON, MR. BILL, 93 12, ROBINSON, PENNY 11, ROBINSON, MARTIN, 122, 191 11, ROBRAN, GERALD, 191 12, ROCKOS, RITA, 136, 171 10, RODDY, WILLIAM, 208 12, RODGERS, KAREN, 171 11, RODGERS, KATHRYN, 191 10, RODGERS, TERRANCE 11, RODRIGUEZ, ISMAEL, 191 10, RODRIGUEZ, RICARDO, 46, 208 12, RODRIGUEZ, THOMAS, 171 11, ROE, JUDY, 191 12, ROEBUCK, MARIE, 171 11, ROEMER, DAVID, 191 11, ROFF, MARK 12, ROGERS, ANN, 130, 151, 134, 171 11, ROGERS, 10 ROGERS 2 DEAN, 191 DEAN 208 12, ROGERS, JO, 171 12, ROGERS, JOHN, 171 1 1, ROGERS, 10, ROGERS, 10, ROGERS KAREN, 191 KATHLEEN, 208 LARK 208 12, ROGERS, TOBY, 171 10, ROMERO, CHARLES, 208 12, ROMERO, CHARLIE, 171 10, ROMERO, DAVID, 208 12 ROMERO , , ELEANOR 10, ROMERO 10, ROMERO 11, ROMERO 3 , FLORENCE, 208 , MANUEL, 208 MARY 11, ROMERO, MICHAELINE, 191 10, ROMERO NORMA 208 12, ROMERO,RALPH I 10, ROMERO, ROBERT, 208 11, ROMERO ROBERT, 191 11, ROMERO, RONALD, 46, 191 10, ROMERO, ROSANNE, 208 10, ROMERO, SUSAN 11, ROMERO, THERESE, 191 10, ROMNEY, MARK, 208 10, ROMO, LEROY, 208 12, ROMO, LOUISE 12, RONNINGEN, KRISTINA, 34, 171 10, ROOT, CRAIG, 208 10, ROSS, RICHARD, 208 12, ROSS, STEVEN, 32, 60, 64, 120, 171 12, ROWDABAUGH, KIRK, 143, 171 10, ROWDEN, MARY, 208 11, ROWE, ANGELINA 12, ROYER, DENNIS, 20, 171 12, RUBY, JOE 10, RUBY, SUSAN, 119, 208 11, RUDEAU, LEWIS, 191 12, RUMSEY, DONALD, 144, 171 12, RUSH, LINDA, 172 RUSHING, MR. JACK, 46, 103 10, RUSSELL, PAMELA 11, RUSSELL, STEVE 12, RUSSELL, TIMOTHY, 74 11, RUTHARDT, CECELIA, 191 10 RUTHARDT, MONICA, 34, 208 12, RUTHERFORD, FORREST, 123, 143 172 12, RUVOLO, ROGER, 54, 60, 64, 81, 128, 129, 172 228 12, RYAN, KATHY, 172 10, RYDER, JAMES, 58, 208 10, SAAVEDRA, JOANNE, 208 11, SAAVEDRA, JOHN, 191 12, SAAVEDRA, MARK, 172 10, SAAVEDRA, JR., MANUEL, 208 11, SABA, CATHY, 191 12, SADLER, ROBYN, 114, 115, 142, 11, SADLER, WENDY, 191 11, SAIS, ANGELINA, 191 11, SAIZ, JOSEPH 12, SALAS, LILLIAN, 172 12,SALAT,jON,123,172 10, SALAT, LANA, 208 10, SALAZAR, ALEX, 58, 208 12, SALAZAR, CHARLIE, 172 11, SALAZAR, DAVID, 60, 125, 191 10, SALAZAR, ELIZABETH, 191 10, SALAZAR, JOHN, 208 12, SALAZAR, LINDA, 172 10, SALAZAR, ROBERTA, 208 12, SALISBURY, OLIVIA, 23, 172 10, SALMON, SCOT, 71, 208 12, SANCHEZ, ALBERT, 172 10, SANCHEZ, ANTONIO, 185, 208 10, SANCHEZ, DANIEL, 209 12, SANCHEZ, DANNY, 141, 172 11, SANCHEZ, DEBORAH, 191 11, SANCHEZ, ELI, 191 12, SANCHEZ, EELIX 10, SANCHEZ, FREDERICK, 209 SANCHEZ, MR. HENRY, 60, 103 12, SANCHEZ, JANET, 23, 172 12, SANCHEZ, JOSEPH, 191 10, SANCHEZ, JOSEPHINE, 209 12, SANCHEZ, KATHY, 172 10, SANCHEZ, LARRY, 209 12, SANCHEZ, MICHAEL 10, SANCHEZ, PATRICIA, 209 11, SANCHEZ, PATRICIA, 209 11, SANCHEZ, RAYMOND, 191 10, SANCHEZ, RITA, 209 10, SANCHEZ, RONALD, 209 11, SANCHEZ, RUTH, 191 11, SANCHEZ, STANLEY, 191 10, SANCHEZ, SUZETTE, 209 11, SANCHEZ, VELMA, 191 12, SANCHEZ, WILIIRED, 96, 172 11, SANDOVAL, ALBERT, 191 SANDOVAL CECILIA,191 11, , 11, SANDOVAL, DANIEL, 33, 63, 191 12 , SANDOVAL, LORETTA, 172 10, SANDOVAL, PATRICIA, 209 11, SANDOVAL, RICHARD, 191 12, SANDOVAL, SAM, 172 10, SANDOVAL, TERESA, 209 11, SANTIAGO, BARBARA, 191 12, SANTORO, TERESA, 90, 172 SAUNDERS, MRS. 23, 88 12, SANDOVAL, LORETTA, 172 11, SAVAGE, JUANITA 11, SAWTELLE, CHARMAINE, 191 11, SAYLOR, WILLIAM, 191 12, SCANLON, PATRICIA, 24, 93, 94, 172 11, SCANLON, SHARON, 191 10, SCHEEHL, MICHAEL, 209 10, SCHELL, DAVID, 209 12, SCHELL, JOHN, 172 11, SCHELLHASE, ELIZABETH, 191 12, SCHEUCH, MARGARET, 172 10, SCHIESS, MARK, 72, 209 10, SCHINGLE, MICHAEL, 122,209 10, SCHLEGEL, MARNY, 151,209 11, SCHLEGEL, ROBYN, 131, 191 10, SCHMIDT, GEORGE, 34, 209 SCHMOLL, RONALD, 191 SCHOENEELD, DAVID, 172 SCHOEIELD, KEITH SCHOLER, LINDA, 209 SCHOLL, JONATHAN, 172 SCHOTTER, PAULA, 209 SCHREIBER, MARY, 172 SCHROEDER, MICHAEL, 58, SCHULTZ, LAURA, 172 SCHUSTER, JAN, 191 11, SCHWARTZ, GAIL SCIENCE, 121 SCIENCE CLUB, 106 I I SCOTT, LAURA, 191 SCRIVNER, BARBARA, 209 SEABERG, JOHN, 191 SEAY, JOHN, 52, 63, 209 SEGURA, ANTHONY, 209 SEGURA, JOSEPH, 209 SEGURA, VICTOR, 96, 209 SEIDENBERG, EVA, 209 SEIDLER, TODD, 38, 191 SELBY, LAURIE, 172 SELF, CHERYL, 209 SELIGMAN, DEBORAH, 195, SELIGMAN, DIANA, 172 191 209 SELIGMAN, ELIZABETH, 131, 191 SELLECK, MICHAEL, 191 SELVA, STANLEY, 191 SENA, LEONARD, 191 SENA, MARYANN, 209 Io, 10, SENA, RUBY, 209 SENESCO, ALEXANDER, 191 11, SENIEUR, IANICE, 191 SENTER, GRETCHEN, 144 11, SENTER, MARGARET, 156, 191 12, SERENCHA, JANE, 172 10, SERNS, DEBRA, 115, 209 10, SETH, STEVEN, 209 11, SEWARD, PAMELA, 191 12 SEYMOUR, PHILIP, 5s I 10, SHAFFER, MARIA, 209 12, SHAMA, DONNA, 172 10, SHANAHAN, SHERREY, 209 12, SHANK, MARY, 172 SHANNON, MISS ANNE, 95, 143 11, SHANNON, PATRICIA, 191 10, SHARP, KAREN, 209 10, SHARP, TIM 11, SHAW, CALLIE, 100, 191 12, SHAW, DONNA 12, SHAW, JOSEPH, 172 10, SHAW, MAXELL 11, SHECKLER, DENNIS, 191 10, SHEETS, MARGARET, 209 11, SHELTON, BILLY, 191 12 SHEPPARD, DIANE, 172 5 Lef2.'. Highlands gym was severely in need of repair toward the end of 1968, as is shown. Below lefl: Confusion was evident during the second semester registration in the gymnasium. Below: Mr. james Walker, counselor, discusses registration with some Students in the gym. 11, SHERMAN, JEFFREY, 159, 191 10, SHERMAN, LOU ANN, 210 12, SHERMAN, MARTIN, 172 11, SHIELDS, CONNE, 191 10, SHIELDS, RONALD, 210 10, SHIELDS, THOMAS, 210 11, SHIELDS, VOHNDA, 191 11 SHIRLEY, ANN, 191 5 10, SHIRLEY, GARY, 210 12, SHIRLEY, JACQUELINE, 172 12, SHOEMAKER, LUANNA, 172 11, SHOEMAKER, RAE, 46, 191 11, SHORTHAIR, MARJORIE, 191 10, SHOVER, CLAUDIA, 144, 210 11, SHUMWAY, SUSAN, 191 10, SHUNK, SUSAN, 210 11, SHUNNY, JOHN, 191 12, SICHTERMAN, LINDA, 172 12, SICHTERMAN, SANDRA, 172 12, SICKLER, RONNIE, 96, 172 12, SIDRANSKY, ALEX 12, SIEVERT, PAUL, 172 SIKICH, MRS. JEAN, 84 11, SILVA, DIANE, 191 10, SILVA, MANUEL, 55, 65, 210 11, SILVA, ROBERT 11, SILVER, JANIS 12, SIMKO, JOEL, 172 10, SIMMONS, DUSTY, 210 10, SIMMONS, JEAN, 210 10, SIMMS, CORI, 210 11, SIMMS, DENISE, 192 10, SIMON, PAIGE, 210 12, SIMONS, MARLORENE, 173 10, SIMPSON, EREDA, 210 11, SIMS, VICKI, 192 10, SINGDAHLSEN, WILLIAM, 210 12, SINGLETON, STEVE, 149 12, SIQUEIROS, CHARLES, 72, 175 12, SIRCO, VICTORIA, 175 11, SISNEROS, CYNTHIA, 192 11, SKELTON, JOHN, 123 10, SKELTON, SUSAN, 210 SKI CLUB, 157 10, SKILLEN, SHIRLEY, 210 12, SKINNER, MARILYN, 175 SKI RACING TEAM, 158 SLAVE SALE, 50 11, SLOAN, CAMMIE, 192 11, SLOAN, SANDRA, 192 SLOCUM, MR. GOODSELL, 104 10 , SMART, 11, SMITH, 10, SMITH 11, SMITH, 11, SMITH 12, SMITH 12, SMITH 5 5 1 WARREN, 210 ALBERT, 192 ANTHONY, 210 BECKY, 192 CEZANNE, 192 CHARLOTTE, 173 CHRISTINE 175 SMITH, CLARKE, 144 i 12, SMITH, 1 1, SMITH 10, SMITH 11, SMITH 10, SMITH 11, SMITH 11, SMITH 10, SMITH 12, SMITH, 11, SMITH, 10, SMITH, 10, SMITH 10, SMITH 11, SMITH, 11, SMITH, 10, SMITH 1 7 5 5 1 I 1 2 s 10, SMITHi CORY, 125 DAVID, 192 DEBORAH, 210 DONNA, 192 ELAINE, 210 GARY, 52, 5s,65,192 GLENDA, 192 GORDON, 210 GREG, 173 GREGG, 192 ISABELLE, 210 JANET, 119, 210 JERRY, 55, 210, 212 KATERI, 192 KATHY, 192 KRISTEN, 210 LAQUITA, 210 229 12, SMITH 11, SMITH 10, SMITH SMITH 12, , 11, SMITH, 10 SMITH 1 12, SMITH 10, SMITH, 10, SMITH 11 SMITH LUANN, 38, 173, 2 MARSHA, 192 MICHAEL, 53, 210 NANCY, 173 NORMAN, 192 PAGE, 210 PETER, 173 RALPH ROBERT, 210 SHARON 192 11, SMITH, SHELLEY, 192 SMITH, MISS SHIRLEY, 93 12, SMITH, STEVEN, 173 12, SMITH, SUSAN, 173 10, SMITH, TIMOTHY, 210 10, SMITHEY, ALAN, 210 12, SMITHEY, MELINDA, 173 12, SMITS, SALLY SMOCK, MR. LYSLE 11 1 SMYLIE, SUSAN, 192 12, SNODGRASS, MELINDA, 28, 175 11, SNOW, CHRISTINE, 142, 192 12, SNYDER, STELLA, 173 12, SNYDER, WILLIAM, 173 12 SOBOTKA, MARY, 173 7 11 SOBOTKA, STEVE, 192 9 10, SOMERVILLE, ANN, 144, 11 SOMMERS, KURT, 192 5 11 SORRELL, JOHN 7 11, SOUTHER, KATHY, 192 11, SPENCE, KARLA, 192 00,218 210 10, SPERRY, ELIZABETH, 210 10, SPIVEY, STEVEN, 53, 210 SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR, 75 SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR RUNNER-UP, 74 12, SPRADLEY, JAMES, 173 11, SQUIRES, JANET, 192 10, SQUIRES, PATRICIA, 210 12 SROKA, MARY, 173 12 STAHLSCHMIDT, FORD 7 11, STALEY, LYNDA, 192 10, STALLBAUM, CARLA, 210 11, STAMM, BEVERLY, 192 11, STAMM, SUSAN, 177, 192 12, STANLEY, JOHN, 173 12, STANLEY, TERRY, 46, 48, 52, 173 12, STANPHILL, BARBARA, 173 11, STANPHILL, CAROL, 192 12, STANPHILL, SANDRA 11, STAPLETON, JOHN, 192 10, STAPLETON, SYLVIA, 210 12, STARCEVICH, PAUL 11, STARKE, ALVIN, 192 12, STARKE, LINDA STARKEY, MR. JACK, 109 10, STARNES, JANET, 210 11, STATHIS, CHRIS, 52, 58, 192 10, STATHIS, VICTOR, 57, 78, 210 12, STATLER, REBECCA, 173 12, STEBLETON, LARRY, 108, 173 STECK, MR. A. J., 82, 85 11, STEFANI, HUGO, 192 11, STEFFEN, BRENT, 139, 192 10, STEIDER, TIMOTHY, 65, 210 12, STEINFORT, TERRY, 173 11, STEPHENS, SANDRA, 192 12, STEPHENS, WILLIAM, 173 11, STEPHENSON, TIM, 192 11, STERBA, ROBERT, 192 12, STEVENS, KATHLENE, 83, 173 12, STEVENS, MARK, 27, 142, 173 10, STEVENS, MARK, 26 10, STEVENS, WADE, 210 12, STEWART, DONALD, 60, 98, 173 11 STEWART, ELLEN 2 230 11, STEWART, RICHARD 11, STEWART, WILLIAM, 193 11, STILLMAN, DOYLE, 193 11, STOCKTON, JAMES, 193 10, STONE, JEFFREY, 210 11, STROME, SUSAN, 195 11, STRONACH, SALLY, 193 11, STRONG, MONA, 193 STUDENT COUNCIL, 124 10, SUEDEL, TERRY, 210 11, SUGG, TOM, 193 11, SUKNOT, ANITA, 193 12, SUKNOT, DANNY, 175 11, SULTEMEIER, SUSAN, 193 11, SUMMERS, JAN, 195 10, SUMMERS, LYNN, 210 11, SUMMERS, LAURA, 193 11, SUMMERS, SUSAN, 131, 193 12, SUTTIE, BECKY 11, SUTTIE, DEBORAH, 193 12, SUTTIE, JOHN 11, SUTTON, JOE, 193 SUTTON, MRS. LYNN, 102 11, SWANSON, DONNA, 131, 193 10, SWANWICK, WILLIAM, 210 10, SWIER, BETH, 142, 210 12, SWIER, REBECCA, 27, 143, 174 SWIMMING, 72 10, SWINSON, SHIRLEY, 210 11, SWOBODA, DIANTHA, 144, 193 11, SZERLIP, ZITA, 123, 193 12, TABACCHI, MARY, 174 11, TABAKA, LINDA, 195 TABLE OF CONTENTS, 17 1O,TACKE'I'1', PAUL, 65, 210 12, TALY, JOYCE, 174 TAFOYA, MR. HERMAN, 100, 120 11, TALLMAN, GARY, 193 10, TANNY, JIM, 210 10, TANTILLO, CAROL 10, TAPIA, MARY 10, TARANGO, PATRICIA, 210 10, TARNAWSKY, PETER 10, TARPLEY, DOLORES, 210 12, TARTER, MARY, 174 10, TARTER, WILLIAM, 210 12, TAWNEY, ROBIN, 27, 116, 143, 174 10, TAYLOR, 11, TAYLOR, 1 1, TAYLOR 11, TAYLOR 11, TAYLOR TAYLOR 1 JAMES, 210 MARTHA, 123, 193 MITCHELL, 193 SHARLOTTE, 195 SHIRLEY TIMOTHY 10, , 11, TEAGUE, LETITIA, 193 12, TEDERMAN, JANETTE, 174 12, TEDLOCK, DAVID, 150, 174 10, TEETOR, STEPHEN 11, TEGARD, CHRIS, 58, 193 12, TEN, DESBAH, 174 TENNIS, 47 12, TENORIO, PATRICK, 174 10, TENORIO, RICHARD, 210 11, TERRY, MARY, 193 11, TERRY, SUSAN, 115,122,193 12, THAYER, ILENE, 174 THESPIAN PLAY, 2 12, THIEL, KEITH, 58, 174 12, THOMAS, ANNE, 174 12, THOMAS, GRANT, 174 12, THOMAS 10, THOMAS 10, THOMAS , JACQUE, 174 , ROBERT, 210 , STEVE 12, THOMPSON, CHRISTINE, 25, 174 10, THOMPSON, DAVID 10, THOMPSON, DAVID 10, THOMPSON, DONNA, 210 12, THOMPSON, FRANCIS, 174 11, THOMPSON, FREDERICK, 193 11, THOMPSON, GEORGE, 193 11, THOMPSON, JANELL, 193 11, THOMPSON, JUDITH, 193 THOMPSON, MRS. LAROMA, 98 12, THOMPSON, MICHAEL, 57, 58, 174 THORSON, MRS. BARBARA 10, TIMLIN, FRANCIS, 210 12, TIMMONS, REBECCA, 38, 127, 129, 174 11, TINGLEY, MARCY, 193 10, TOBEY, GEORGIA, 210 11, TOBEY, MARY, 131, 193 11, TOHE, LAURA, 193 11, TOLEDO, ANNE, 193 12, TOLEDO, RAYMOND, 174 11, TOLLER, SANDRA, 193 12,TOM1CHE, SYLVIA, 174 12, TOMINGAS, MARK, 174 10, TOMPKINS, DANNY, 210 10, TONG, CHING FONG, 210 10, TONG, CHING FUN, 210 10, TOPE, CHRIS, 150, 210 12, TOPE, STEPHEN, 123, 150, 174 11, TORRES, EDWARD, 195 11, TORRES, ERNIE, 54, 60, 193 TORRES, MR. FRANK, 107, 121, 150 10, TORRES, MARILYN, 210 10, TORRES, MICHAEL, 211 11, TORREZ, ERNEST, 193 10 TORREZ, MARLEEN, 211 10, TOWNSEND, DOUGLAS, 211 10, TOWNSEND, RICHARD, 55, 211 11, TOWNSEND, SUSAN, 195 TRACK, 60 11, TRAS, CHRISTOPHER, 193 12, TRASK, THOMAS, 142, 143, 174 11, TREIBEL, WAYNE, 193 TRIANDAFILIDIS, MRS. LULA, 100 11, TRIMBLE, JAMES, 193 10,TRINOSKY,KR1STA, 125, 211 10, TRINOSKY, PAT, 211 12, TRIPPY, DAVID, 174 10, TROLLINGER, JULIE, 211 12, TRUAX, MICHAEL, 150, 174 10, TRUJILLO, LINDA 10 TRUJILLO, PATRICE, 211 10, TRUMP, EVELYN, 211 11 TRUMP, PATRICIA, 193 1 10, TRUSSELL, ALEXANDER, 211 10, TSINNIE, HELEN, 211 10, TSOSIE, LEONARD, 193, 222 12, TUONI, GILDA, 174 10, TURBETT, ANNE, 125, 211 12, TURBETT, TOM, 127, 128, 174 10, TURNER, PAULA, 142, 151, 211 10, TUTTLE, DOLORES 11, TWINER, MARTHA, 193 10, TYLER, KENNETH, 53, 211 10, UHL, SHANNON, 211 11, UHL, TERRANCE, 193 12, ULIBARRI, CARLA 12, ULIBARRI, DIANNE, 174 12, ULIBARRI, RICHARD, 174 12, ULLRICH,DEBORAH, 26, 27, 120, 142, 174 ULRICH, MRS. ANNA, 85 10, UPDIKE, STEVE, 211 11, URDANETA MARIO, 193 11, UREN, KAREN, 125, 193 10, URUANESO, ROSEMARIE, 211 11, USSERY, BRENDA, 193 12, VALDEZ, CARLA 10, VALDEZ, ROSEMARY, 211 10 VALDIVIEZ, REINA, 122, 211 I WHITE EVELYN 131 194 VALDIVIEZ, ROBERT, 193 VALENCIA, KATHLEEN, 211 VALENTINE, WELLINGTON, 212 VALENZUELA, CLARA VANBUSKIRK, JULIE, 149, 175 VANCE, LAURIE, 175 VAN COURT, MISS MARINE, 91 VAN DELINDER, MRS. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, 58 VAUGHAN, BEVERLY, 193 VAUGHAN, CHERYL, 211 VAUGHAN, MICHAEL, 193 VAUGHN, WANDA,151, 175 VAUGHT, JANET, 97, 175 VEATCH, CARLA, 54, 193 VEATCH, STEVEN, 211 VELARDE, JOSEPH, 194 VELASCO, ISABEL, 194 VELASCO, SYLVIA, 211 VENABLE, MARTHA, 175 VESPE OHN 72 73,177,194 , I , , VICE PRINCIPAL, 79 VIDANO, MISS ELVIRA, 102 VIERS, JAMES, 175 VIGIL, ANNABELLE, 211 VIGIL, CHRISTY, 175 VIGIL, DANIEL, 194 VILLARREAL, ALBERT VINCENT, CAROL, 194 VISHAWAY, PAMELA, 211 VITKOFF, HELLEN, 175 VIVIAN, LARRY, 211 VIVIANI, TOM, 211 VODANOVIC, LEONOR, 15, 25, 120, 175 VOGEL, ERIC, 175 VOGEL, MARIA, 194 VOIDA, GREGORY, 125, 194 VOIDA, NANCY, 175 VOLK, STEVIE, 194 WADE, JEROY, 211 WADE, RICHARD, 211 WADE, ROBERT, 194 WAGNER, DAWN, 26, 194 WAGNER, DONALD, 27, 72, 194 WAGNER, JEFFREY, 50, 60, 61, 175 WAGNER, KAREN, 194 WAITS, BEVERLY, 211 WALDROOP, RICHARD, 194 WALKER, DEAN, 211 WALKER, HERBERT, 145 WALKER, MR. JAMES, 85, 229 WALKER, JOHNNY, 211 WALKER, LINDA, 122, 194 WALKER, SANDRA, 175 WALKER, TODD, 215 WALKUP, SHERYL, 194 WALL, JOHN, 175 WALLACE, DONNA, 175 WALLACE, GEORGE, 211 WALLIS, WILLIAM, 175 WALSH, DEBORAH, 40, 41, 211 WALTON, MARK, 211 WANNER, NANCY, 122, 211 WARD, MRS., 83 WARD, JANET WARD, LINDA, 175 WARD, SEAN, 55, 65, 211 WARDER, REBECCA, 118, 151, 175 WARIN, MICHAEL, 175 WARREN, LYNNE, 175 WARTELL, ANDREW, 175 WARTRELL, ROGER, 194 WATERS, GLENN WATERS, STEPHEN, 211 WATKINS, CARALEA, 175 11, WATSON, DENISE 11 WATSON, RAYMOND, 194 1 11, WATSON, STEVEN, 58, 194 10, WEATHERMAN, DIANA, 211 12, WEAVER, PATRICIA, 56, 126, 175 12 WEBB, CHARLES, 175 1 11, WEBB, ROXANNE, 131, 194 10, WEBBER, BILLY, 211 10, WEBER, CYNTHIA, 211 12, WEGMANN, DAN, 70, 194 12, WEHRLE, VICTORIA, 185 10, WEIDNER, KATHLEEN, 119, 211 10, WEIDNER, SCOTT, 211 10 WEINGARTEN, LAWRENCE, 211 1 WINTERS, ARTHUR, 176 WINTERS, ROBERT WISE, CHERYL, 110, 151, 176 WISNIEWSKI, DENNIS, 176 WITKOWSKI, SHARON, 194 WITT, RUSSELL WOLLESON,PAT1'I, 194 WOLFE, HOWARD, 176 WOLTz, REBECCA, 176 WOOD, BRUCE, 212 WOOD, BYRON, 70, 194 WOODCOCK, GINGER, 123, 176 WOODHAM, JANET, 194 WOODHOUSE, KRIS, 194 5 1 1 1 WEINSTEIN, MARJORY, 194 WEIR, CAROL, 211 WELDON, RICHARD, 175 WELLMAN, MARK, 212 WENDEROTH, WILLIAM, 194, 225 ZWENNER, DONALD, 212 ,WENzELBURGER, DOLORES, 175 , WEST, SHARON, 175 , WESTBROOK, LINDA, 212 WHEELDON PAMELA 194 11, . , 10, WHEELDON, VANESSA, 95, 212 II ,WHITE, DOROTHY, 194 11, , , , WHITE, MRS. GRACE, 85, 100 11, WHITE, JULIA, 125, 194 12, WHITE, KATHRYN, 131,175 12, WHITE, RORY, 175 , 11, WHITEHEAD, MARK, 52, 114, 115, 187, 194 11 WHITEMAN, TERRI, 131, 194 1 10, WHITFIELD, THERESA, 212 10, WHITT, JAMES, 210 11 WICKHAM, PEGGY, 194 1 10, WIELAND, VIRGINIA, 212 10, WILBORN, RENEE, 212 10, WILBURN, TERRI, 212 11, WOODS, DENNIS, 50, 52, 60, 155 11, WOODS, FRANK, 65, 122, 194 10, WOODS, JERI, 212 10, WOODS, LESLIE, 212 11, WOODS, ROCKFORD, 150, 194 10, WOODS, RUTH, 212 12, WOODS, SHIRLEY, 176 12, WOODS WILLIAM 11, WOOSLEY, LINDA, 56, 194 12, WOOTTEN, VICKI, 176 11, WORDEN, BARBARA, 194 10, WORDEN, KATHRYN, 212 12, WORLAND, TERRY, 52, 176 10, WORMINGTON, CLAY, 212 11, WORMINGTON, JUDY WRAASE 10, , WRESTLING, 56 11, WRIGHT, 11, WRIGHT SHERYL, 212 ALAN, 194 CAROL 194 11, WRIGHT, CRYSTAL, 194 10, WRIGHT DEBORAH 212 12, WRIGHT, JACQUELIN, 25, 52, 10, WRIGHT, MICHAEL, 212 10, WRIGHT, RUSSELL, 212 12, WRIGHT SHARON 176 1 12 WILCOX, CHUCK 1 10 WILDES, DAVID, 122, 212 1 12, WILDS, DALE, 195 10, WILEY, NICHOLAS, 212 11, WILKENS, LANDA, 194 12, WILKINSON, KARLA, 175 11, WILLIAMS 11, WILLIAMS, 12, WILLIAMS, 12 WILLIAMS, 1 12, WILLIAMS 11, WILLIAMS 10, WILLIAMS, 10, WILLIAMS, 11, WILLIAMS, 1 CAROLYN, 194 GREGORY, 194 JAMES, 46, 175 JANICE, 175 LUCINDA MARK, 194 ROCHELLE, 142, 212 ROSE, 212 SHARON, 194 10 WILLIAMSON, JANEAN, 212 1 10 WILSON DAVID, 212 I 1 11, WILSON, DEBRA, 194 10, WILSON, DON, 212 12, WILSON, DOUGLAS, 175 10, WILSON, ERIC, 212 10 WILSON FRED, 212 5 10 WILSONi GINA, 122, 212 1 12 WILSON, JEFFREY, 54, 52, 117, 122, 139, 175 12, WILSON, KENNETH, 54, 55, 60, 61 175 12, WILSON, SHERRY, 131, 139, 175 11, WILSON, VICTOR, 194 12, WILSON, VIRGINIA, 175 12, WILT, HARRY, 175 11, WRIGHT, JR., CHARLES, 194 12, WU, LAWRECE, 176 11, WYATF, JOHN, 52, 1.94 12, WYER, CATHLIN, 176 12, WYLY, NAN, 82, 176 10, YAMANE, DARREL, 212 10, YATES, MARILYN, 212 10, YAzzIE, DANNY, 212 10, YAZZIE, HARRISON, 212 10, YAZZIE, HENRY, 212 11, YAzzIE, MARY, 194 11,,YEATS, PHILLIP, 194 12, YEICH, STEPHEN, 110, 176 11, YORK, ROSEMARY, 47, 194 11, YOST, ROBERT, 194 12, YOST, SARAH, 156, 176 10, YOUBERG, ALLAN, 212 12, YOUNG, LIONEL, 176 10, YOUNG, RONNIE, 212 10, YOUTSEY, LARRY, 55, 212 11, YOUTSEY, TERRY, 194 10, YUDIN, LEE, 212 11, ZACHARIAS, DEBBIE, 194 10, ZACHARIAS, JAMES, 212 11, zAKIS, PATRICK, 52, 56, 58, 194 10, ZAKIS, TIMOTHY, 55, 213 12, ZAMORA, ANTHONY, 176 11, ZAMORA, BRIAN, 70, 194 10, ZAMORA, GLORIA, 212 12, ZAMORA, MARY, 176 10, ZAMORA, THERESA, 212 12, ZAMOUSKI, JOHN, 46, 176 10, ZEVE, ZACHARY, 212 11, ZLOTKOWSKI, KAREN, 199 11, WINTER, BRAD, 49, 52, 57, 58, 60, 65, 194 12, WINTER, CAROL, 176 10, WINTER, LINDA, 212 11, WINTER, PENNY, 177, 194 ZOWNIR, ALINDA ZOWNIR, MADELYN, 194 ZUDICK, CLAUDIA, 194 AGENDUM i looked out today- from dirty socks and horrible grades and the pangs of young love and saw the Tide. 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