Highlands High School - Brigadoon Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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4 N ,bv -x im .H m.......un.. ,frvf Q, N 5221 . Er H37 1 Fw +3 A ' 1 . ,. . vu an :,,,', . , 5 3 ,nw .si , av' 1959 ifzyegzcifwnwbzffv, Volume 1 Hghl dHghSh 1 S A T Scotti h Fantasy- Since this is the very Brigadoon, it would be fitting and give its origin and its Brigadoon is a play by gifted playwright who wrote first issue of the to explain the name colorful background. Alan Jay Lerner, a the currently popular My Fair Lady. On March 13, 1947, Brigadoon opened on Broadway and was an immediate success. So good was the play, in fact, that it won the Critics Circle Award as the best musical play of 'I947-'48, Brigadoon takes an audience to Scotland and to whimsyland. Two adventure-seeking American hunters come upon the village of Brigadoon on the one day in each century when it rises from mists of magic to become a living, pulsing village once again. The two hunters are entranced with the actions and customs of the people, and with two Brigadoonian maids. So deeply does one of the men fall in love that, after his return to the United States, he journeys back to the forest glen in Scotland, where love works its magic and bears him again toward the island fantasyland, Brigadoon. The village of Brigadoon has much more charm and more vivacity than existing communities, and displays it in a truly mystical, musical fashion. Because of the appeal and the mysticism which the name suggests, the annual staff chose Brigadoon as the official title of this 1959 first edition of the yearbook for the students of Highlands. Brigadoon w s. -1. 44.1-I' VK' ,M , ff' 'M' -L 1 1 1 T Q Editor: As this first year at Highlands comes to a close, pause to reflect upon the activities and social events that made up your high school year. Throughout the pages of our book are captured the highlights of student life during the past terms. Everything that has been done the past year has established a precedent and been a first. We here at Highlands were fortunate in being the first students to attend classes in this building. Every part of the immense structure, from the ultra-modern auditorium to the industrial shops, is graceful and contemporary. On all the divisions and throughout the book, the building that is Highlands High is the dominant feature. Editor-In-Chief As the halls empty a-t the end of the afternoon, a senior boy and girl muse over the happenings of their final school days. -m Ak ' W- Qfgiwh' - 1 Q 1 -svn-2 1 . 2.4.1 .i 3 . ll Q f I r i b 3? 1' spd? + w- ,P if'-5 w .,:iTqr gil' H' l Eli' IA M ,K , T., T415 S14 'gg gt . Mfg, ft: I ,V 'g 1 5' f . . is W, ...S f JZ M f h 4 mf 1ui. Sw la., af' tv gl is , A building without people is but a brick and concrete, inanimate structure without a soul. We, the students of Highlands, constitute the soul of our formidable school building. lt is upon us that the future successes of the school will depend. The precedents and patterns which were set during this year will be carried on and furthered by the classes of future years. Thus it is to you, on whom the responsibilities of school lead- ership will rest next year and in later years, that this edition of the Brigadoon is dedicated. ' V if ir si ' lil fair . -. gi, , .Ji , ' 1, li.. 3. sc- I - ri X ', .-:fig 7 J .L 1, , ' 1 'E 5 xhw .,... Contents Q Faculty.. ..10 ' '12, 1 P' -54 Classes . . . . . . 32 Organizations-Clubs . 116 Sports . . . . . 196 Advertising . . . . . 238 tum' They help us learn math, English becomes profitable with their assistance, The history of the ages past becomes ours. We learn things that are helpful and useful, Things that develop our bodies and improve our minds. All this comes from the faculty of Highlands. Miss Morgan, Mr. A. E. Lehmberg, Mr. Rodman, Mr. Jackson, and Mrs. Leon discuss an attractive textbook in the fashionable new conference room. ,w.,,..,,..,. ,-,,, ...... .MM .,,,.,. , ,, ' 123 Q . 1. Nag, wi M .,gg3Q?e, W' Facult 11 5 , 1' K , I X ,i 5 JOB THAT IS Always working hard, Mrs. Lord strives to make the Brigade a great pep squad. Principal, Docioz, and VicePrincipa1 watch the game. At her desk, Miss Cecile Lawrence prepares her classes' daily lessons. EVER FINISHED S 'a v , t N 'iss Yaegel, the counselor, speaks to the student body in assembly. Mr. Lehmberg pins victory tag on a student at cz pep rally. Showing that cr teacher's work is never completed, these teachers assemble in Room 103 for cz faculty meeting after a trying day. , Y .til Q h A c Mr. Bellos quotes democracy in his assembly speech. ALWAYS , I 1 2 i ' h hh 3 1 Coach Eriurth speaks of trouncinq Ieff at the annual Majestic pep rally. Mr. Walsh accepts a cake during a bon voyage party given him. Visitor and Principal exhibit support oi America's freedoms. K w s 1 I AT WORK Mr. Rodman watches the cheerleaders yell at the Majestic pep rally. Drill inSiIuC1iOr1S Ure qivell by MI. ROdmUI1 and Mrs. LOfd- Always in a hurry, our teachers take a few minutes to relax and enjoy a hasty meal before returning to the hubbub of classes. X is K5 as rs ADMINISTRATORS ACHIEVE SUCCESSFUL YEAR Mr. Allred B. Lehmberq prepares lor a very busy day as Principal ol Highlands High School. To Mr. Lehmberg and the administrators of Highlands High School: We the students and foc- ulty of this newly established school wish to say, Thank-you - thank-you for the innumerable, tire- some, tedious hours that each of you spent towards the establishing of this school's reputation and traditions. With the school's motto - wisdom, hon- or, and truth - in mind, Mr. Lehmberg, you and the other administrators have accomplished much in the creating of the best high school in Son An- tonio, in regard to the scholastic standing, ser- vice activity, and the cha racter of the students of Highlands. The first year of Highlands was not perfect, however, there is the promise of newer and better things to come. Again we would like to express our thank-you's to you, Mr. Lehmberg, our principal, you, Mr. Higdon, our vice-principal and dean of boys, you, Miss McDonald, our dean of girls, and you, Miss Yaeger, our counselor. The Brigadoon Staff SCHOOL B0l RD Mr. Oscar Miller, Mr. E. W. Robinson, and Mr. Thomas B. Portwood olliciate as executives of the School Board. 'Hh- Wu- These members ol the School Board of the San Antonio Independent School District endeavor to improve San Antonio schools. ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL, COUNSELOR, AND DEANS The year 1958-59 is a year which all of us will remember. It is the year when our school opened. The Highlands student body is composed of students who came from many senior, junior, and elementary schools. There was no set policy and there were no traditions to follow. We are the lucky ones who began traditions for future stu- dents of Highlands to follow. If the Seniors of '59 have set the right pattern for future students to follow, they will remember years from now that they were responsible for the high standards and ideals which are going to characterize our school. We have a beautiful school. Juniors and sopho- mores will be here one and two years longer. Each one has an obligation to see to it that his record at Highlands will be such that all future students will be benefited by it. It is our purpose to cre- ate high ideals in our youth, to increase proper respect for law and order, to assist our students in being more tolerant of others, and to have students believe that things worthwhile are worth working for. IMZZZA fe 1 y .3 I ...gl '33 ...., y,, WORK FOR THE SCHOOL I MANY WAYS Mr. W. Dain Higdon Vice-Principal Dean oi Boys '-M .Jar -,Af-fd Miss Willie Ray McDonald Dean of Girls ,M ang Q- Miss Marguerite Yaeger 4 '- Counselor OFFICE STAFF STRIVES Mrs. Faille, our attendance clerk, checks the absentee list. A busy beehive aptly describes the main offices of Highlands. Working in these offices are -the school secretaries who can be described as iacks- of-all-trades. Checking attendance records, ex- cused and unexcused absences, as well as inter- viewing discrepancies and those who just cannot manage to get to class on time, are a few duties of the attendance clerk. Our registrar manages to keep busy by checking credits, transferring stu- dents, and compiling various scholastic records. Checking in and out all textbooks, selling tickets for all of the school sponsored activities, and typing and mimeographing the daily bulletins are some of the other tasks which keep the sec- retaries busy throughout the entire school day. Don't you think these people deserve your respect? l ,,,.,4.--A y-lirl ' Mrs. Malloy and Mrs. Dodd work hard to keep library running smoothly. Entering the library, Miss Lawrence glances back. FOR PERFECT ORDER Mrs. Preston, clerk, keeps a record of issued textbooks. Mr. Zirkel, treasurer, pauses to give our cameraman a big smile. Mrs. Robinson, our secretary, helps manage school affairs. ,. Miss Brinkman, registrar, keeps an account of ex-students. Sandra Penshorn g1ves str1ps to Mr Lehmberg and a few of these faculty members. 1 ., : ., a' it I 1--4-sm A- '.', ' t h' A -.te e.ee: Y i , t9 ?m'Lf'1a ' :ww Q MS: if ' ,,g', 'K -, 'fi awe ' ' - ,Q h ' ,f Y s. -n f:' :? '1' ' ,f.' Eg sxm mfe :-asm-games-. ' y -IQ., seamen. ,Q :afar-:amber 'Y :zz-:-'-1-range, in INCLUDES MR. CONSTANTINE BELLOS B.S., Salonica Universityy M.S., Trinity University. Science MR. BILLY B. BLACK B.A., Trinity University. History MRS. BETTY B. BRIGGS B.A., Trinity University: M.A., T.S.C.W. Fine Arts MISS MARY MARGARET CARR B.S., Southwestern University. English MR. JAMES WM. CHESS B.A., Michigan State University Mathematics MRS. MINNIE COCHRANE B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep M.A Colorado State Teachers. Science MRS. LUCILLE S. COUCH B.S., Muskingum Collegep B.S., ALI. English MRS. LORNA B. EICHLING B.A., Colorado University. Practical Arts S XTY-SEVE MR. AUGUST ERFURTH B.S., Rice. Physical Education. MISS ALVA JO FISCHER B.S., Our Lady ofthe Lake Physical Education. MR. RICHARD FISCHER B.S., A8.M. Industrial Arts. MR. EUGENE FOSTER M.S., E.T,S.T.C. Industrial Arts. MR. ROBERT J. FOSTER B.S., N.T.S.C. Industrial Arts. MR. ART GEISLER B.S., Trinity: M.B.A., University of Texas. Commercial. MRS. BIlI.IE RAE GILLIAM B.B.A., A8.I. English. MRS. IRENE HEINTZEN B.A., Our Lady of the Lake English. my l. . it c .T v . . .. r, .,,, t f -tw' H-.Mm . - M , ,.fi'..r'r- . ,'L' LLm -- 4.. 54t5i fit L:.f QM' . A 'KE y. ng .XX . 3 f I ,' 4 Vih .is , Q .... -f 1 , it - 1 A 1 K, S... .est . ., . f . I ,.,'i . . Mr. Knox takes time to demonstrate a history assignment to one mystitied student. FAC ni. is wo in no Mm 'my X!! I, s LTY AIDS MR. LOUIS HOLST B.S., M.S., S.W.T.S.T.C. Public Speaking. MR. JOHN HUNTER B.S., M.Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. History. MR. WILLIAM V. HUNTER B.B.A., A8.I. History. MR. HOMER H. JACKSON A.B., Panhandle A8-My M.A., Colorado State College. Science MRS. LILLIE .IETER B.A., E.T.S.T.C.g M.A., Trinity University. English. MR. LAWRENCE JOHNSON B.A., St. Mory's Universityg M.Ed Trinity. History. MRS. LORAINE KIRK B.A., University of Texas. English. MR. WILBUR J. KNOX B.A., University of Texas. M.Ed., Trinity University. History. ALL STUDE T MRS. MARY LOUISE KOCH B.A., Mary Hardin Baylor. English. MISS. GERTRUDE KONE b.V,, Mrs. Staudl, the steno teacher, ponders over the assignments for her next class B.A., M.A., University of Texas. -L N., 'S English. 'V I V we - MRS. IRIS E. LANGSTON B.S., S.W.T.S.T.C. English. MISS CECILE LAWRENCE B.A., Southwestern Universityp M.Ed., University of California English. MISS CHRISTINE LAWRENCE B.A., Southwestern Universityf M.Ed., University of California. Study Hall Supervisor. MRS. HILDA LEA B.A., University of Texas. English. MRS. JOAN LEON B.A., A8-I. Journalism. MISS MARY LUNDEEN B.A., lncarnate Word. Science. r f '-Hu? 1 S ., . ...ii .. 6 tw C ' I ffl K fr '1 usttat 5 Le?--- - tt, ,. .,, . ,,,.., ,, M, I 'L ' - ' fi? , ,... ... . - I 1 f ...Q i' 'LN , fd k iq, , . 1..,'f A L N gy if Si X 'Q wr ill? A ji Miss P. Ramby, an English teacher, helps one of her students with her daily work. it .M i..sf 'rg I Y-nv A ,,,,, .,, if . Q 7 , 4... f' '.'f57lf,f ' if FAC I LTY PLA f MR. OTTO CARL MANGOLD B.S. Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. History. MISS AGNES LEE MORGAN B.A., Baylorp M.A., Columbia University. Mathematics. MISS LILLIAN MAVERICK PADGIT' A.B., Wellesleyp A.M., Harvard. English. MR. RICHARD A. PFAFF A.B., Grace Collegeg B.Th., Bapti Bible Seminary. Dramatics. MR. CHARLES PILAND B.S., Trinity. Mathematics. MR. WILLIAM PLOETZ B.A., 5.W.T.S.T.C. Industrial Arts. MISS PATTY VAUGHN RAMBY B.A., University of Texas. , English. MR. FRANK RENFRO B.A., Southwestern University. Mathematics. ACTIVITIES MR. MARION EUGENE RODMAN B.S., Hardin Simmonsg M.Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. Band Director. MR. ALVIN ROESLER B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University. History. MRS. DATHA M. ROSS B.S., Stephen F. Austin, B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.p M.Ed., Trinity. Practical Arts. MR. DELBERT ROWLAND B.S., Trinity. Physical Education. MR. REINHOLD SCHUBERT B.S., A8.M. Science. MISS MARY HELEN SMITH B.S., University of Texas. Science. MRS. CECIL STAUDT B.B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.f M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake. Commercial. MR. JOE VALDESPINO B.A., M.Ed., Trinity. Mathematics. Miss Winter daintily hangs up a Texas map for demonstration to her history class ks L... iii? .ng Ai '31 F it iii? .. . X I ,., . Y K Q -at . ' PJ'-' if :tg -Q. . J ' -'K A A E M, K Mr. B. Black enjoys helping a student, especially one as willing as Sally Reed. The Faculty is always willing to help all students that come asking them tot help. - 'ff-:g.,.: - if-5f?.:55lef252seW1ir E-a:i:'...'W i 'i i5 'i ssss,ss . . .. .,,., .rf W 5 ' if , sw J Y ...ff swf -Ne.-'lg 5' ffffilfi A gt' ...f'.,:... 5 F-gg' i i ' 2 1aLLjf.5ig21f , tzQ'g?..:t.xi' -'Eg' . .qi ,.4212.'lyf..-. by '?7i'f'gf 14-f'-I lla 3' -rift-:S 'lfn,3g?-t' -iw'--Lg -2-5.2212 . .' iw-.533 -.':?fg11L3Q .- f -gggff J yn vi, 55.53 pm- R , was 2.1-fzssfis. I-wg FACULTY NEW P. T. A. MR. RICHARD CARON WAITS B.A., Trinityp M.A., University of Texas. Social Studies. MRS. EDITH M. WASKOW B.S., M.Ed., Trinity. Mathematics. MR. GEORGE HARVEY WEL B.S., Trinity. Mathematics. MRS. MINNIE WILLIAMS B.A., Trinity. Science. MISS WINIFRED WINTER B.A., University of Texas. English. MR. HENRY YOUNG B.B.A., A8tM. Mathematics. MR. ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN B.A., St. Mary's University English. MR. ROBERT ZIRKEL B.S., M.Ed., Trinity. Commercial. LS ORGANIZES President .... .. Mrs. E. W. Klostermann Vice-President . . . ..... Mrs. W. F. Shipp .. Mrs. R. R. Arnold Secreta ry ........... Corresponding Secretary . . . . . Mrs. Earl Uhl Treasurer . ................... Mrs. Wm. Dykman The 964 members of the Highlands P.T.A. began an active year with an informal reception, at which time the fac ul ty was presented. Sponsoring five class picnics and the dance given in honor of the graduating seniors were a few of the P.T.A.'s em- barkations. Throughout the semesters, this P.T.A. was ably represented at the San Antonio City Coun- cil of P.T.A.'s and carried away the attendance award for high schools, thus establishing a not- able reputation for the new Highlands High P.T.A. X 11 N .mv f fr -A . 5. x' . 75 ,,,... . , .12 ...I . . I . 5 N. ,,. ,t'i2iiI'ii,. If . ' - . . .,... lik ' ' f . M ,,, . ,, , rl . l ,tty . im . t K 3 K 4-i' f' - 'L teQ 'fx i I. Mrs. George Weldon, P.T.A. parliamentarion, and Mrs. E. W. Ilflosterniiann. president, listen intently as Mrs. B. T. Livingston gives the days devotional. Mrs. Klostermann, P.T.A. President Members ot Highlands P.T.A. register in front of auditorium before an important monthly meeting. THE UNSEE DE ERVE Above is our cafeteria staff. Reading from left to right: Paul Buterrez, Anna May Koehler, Minnie Schonert, lrene Carol, Pearl Washington, Agnes Marbach, Mattie Walker, Florence Collins, Dorothy Matheny, Margie Griffin, Myrtle Johnson, and Vivian Stevenson. Without food where would the students of High- lands be? The cafeteria managers recognize this fact, therefore the cafeteria is always supplied with an array of appetizing food. This food is not only tasty but also nutritious. Throughout each school day the able personnel of the cafe- teria are kept quite busy preparing the delicious meals and all students ioin in saying, Good! Pearl Fisher, cafeteria manager, counts the money after lunch. MUCH D E CREDIT Pausing lor a few minutes from their busy schedule before they begin their day's work are, from top to bottom: Thomas Mata, Iuan V. Duque, Iesse Valdez, Tiburcio M. Moreno, Felix Salas, Solomon V. Sanchez, Iesse Santos, Ottis Montgomery, and Hubert Leverett. Who has the responsibility of keeping High- lands spic-and-span? It surely is not any of the students, but it is none other than the unsung heroes of the mop and broom brigade. These heroes are known as custodians. Keeping Highlands clean means inside and outside. Thus, the custodians have worked to keep the campus of Highlands beau- tiful and to keep the buildings trim at all times. if l Mrs. Fawcett and Mrs. Warren, our maids, pose beside a plaque, located in our main hall, which names our school trustees. Ei Here's to the classes of Highlands. The seniors have their memories, and Anticipations possess the iuniors, The sophomores, fresh into the world Of high school, have their ambitious ways, While the lower-clossmen cling to their dreams. But Highlands, home of the Owl, Holds the pride of all. Senior class officers, Sandra McVay, Sharon Milner, Linda Griffith, and Harold Luiz, along with Paul Sanders, class president, plan a busy year. Y,,..,,, fI,:F a . t,'4 ':1 .1,'v- www. wx'm3.4' . 1 ...?,,, sw, w Yi v qpgqiia f M, ,W e M. r , , .yy 1 L. , Q f 'x u.. ..g , nwww fu.-,i,,, . 2- J x '. '- v:,, w, M M .'- ' Q - . .,, .x s !,1-' .jf-V., .ranwv E+-24 1 . ,Se-., ,a', r,'.'-'Q . 1'4,J .wX,.,.-, y'4-in Classes Waving the great maroon and white, our spirited student population enact the first tribulations which our opponent, the Mustangs of Jefferson High, should be prepared to meet at the final football game. Religion is not forgotten in our school curriculum as shown by the reverent invocation given by Linda Shaal. i it SENIOR CLASS Money, money, everywhere and not a single dollar to spare for one's own senior ring, is the sincere, heart-ielt thought of Walter Heinig. I ,ar N 5 Gosh, does this really belong to me? exclaims Lyne Van Eman as anxious girls help her fit the traditional senior cap and gown. A resounding no is soon heard from her friends around her. PLANS YEAR Stars in her eyes, Cindy Sinclair gazes at her escort who seems very much uninterested about proceedings at Christmas Senior Dance, Silver Bells. l Eager senior boys enjoy using their talents by help- ing to decorate for the Senior Prom on December 1.9. if Vera ...... The first graduating class of Highlands High School began its last high school year, perhaps a nostalgic one, with the organization of the 239 senior students. Officers were elected, and plans for the senior year were made immediately. Of- ficers, sponsors, Miss Christine Lawrence and Mrs. Heintzen, and the class members all worked together to make this class of 1959 worth remembering. Not only did Christmas bring Santa and his reindeer but also Silver Bells. Complete with a good crowd, a beautiful decor, and a wonderful band, this senior dance sporkled out as one of the brightest stars on the Christmas tree. ln April the Senior Play, War of the Worlds proved to be quite a success. Considering all the numerous problems, this production was a true accomplish- ment. Following closely on the heels of the play was the Senior Picnic. Although the sun did not shine for the upperclossmen, who were given a half- day holiday, they thoroughly enioyed themselves. Finally the long drea med of Graduation Day arrived. It was on this day that the first gradu- ates of Highlands left their high school life be- hind and entered a new one full of dreams, hopes, expectations, and ambitions. These seniors have left Highlands, but Highlands will never leave the hearts of these boys and girls, the Class of 1959. 4 CLASS OF PAUL SANDERS PRESIDENT . r 1 it ,K V .A ' 'J I S if? --1 ,'f MI C RISTN LA RENCE MRS. IRENE l'lElNTZEN ss HSPJNEOR W SPONSOR .3 kg .ifij H 1 5... ., 4 A ' 1.- 1, ' i f'Qff.. - l . , l , X N Q Vi! 'MSF' if' ffm? C . fi' 1 , t 1 gg, 45. 3 ...,',' V. ffm- I! P irc.. 1959 OFFICERS SANDRA McVAY V ICE-PRESI DENT Senior Class officers-Charlene Stone, sergeant-alarms: Tommy Boedeclrer, sergeant-at-arms: Cathy Eichelberger, chaplain: Linda Griffith, secretary: Harold Lutz, treasurer: Linda Forehand, reporter: Barbara Hilgers, sergeant-at-arms: Tim Barker, sergeant-at arms: and Beth Collis, historian-make a huddle on the basketball court to plan some new ideas concerning the Class ol 1959. W 'Q Adams, Akers, Allen, J 'Tl' Dotty Reed Pauline Olivia fi 1' st ESTABLISH Alley, Alter, Rosemary Gay Yvonne Anderson, Armstrong, A1kinson, James Deon Wilna Ruth Janice Carolyn QWQ we-P' v-.ai 'di -uw-wiv in..-or Austin, Awalt, Bailey, Jerry Scott Houston Mike Jack Collis TRADITION S Barnes, Brice Hanson TCI? 'W' Bane, Barker, Bonnie Jane Samuel Timothy Barnes, Barnes, Jerry Patsy W-47 ! --nf 5 sf .4 Owl! QE' YS Lowerclassmen get ready for attack on the senior stair guards, who prevent congestion on the stairs during noon hour. S E N I O R S JOY BEI C Barnes, Bazaldua, Bell, Terry Charles Mary Esther Phillip Miles Buss, Beck, Bellows, Bob Betty Carole Richard IC -ggi -:rj -W' 'TT af Benton, Donald fx, lah- '- 41' 'url' s, ,, --:rf Qf U' Books pour out ol Marvin Stapper's personal stock as he orders lowly junior, Carolyn Boldt, to carry his books. 'S-., 5 'Y A UPPERCLASSME X 1 Billie, Blumberg, Boone, Barbara Ann Clinlon E. Mary Elizabeth Blackwood, Boedecker, Boyd, Virginia Joyce Thomas Jay Joe Alton Bera n, Gary Lynn sl' Wu-'41 W-...f Q .. up Y, is-.hi -uf T127 J xp' Ala C9 1:5 ,wal Bretz, Brotze, Brought, Camille Lorraine Ann Eddie James Brown, Brown Jr., Barbara Elaine leon L. Brown, Brown, Clinton Penny SUPPORT SCHOOL 41 vi Burke, Builer, J. W. Eleanor I n VI: 5, ,, . KN V A-'L ffiy: , I ,,L,. J ff' f 6 S. 'wx f 'if r ,, t The eagerly awaited H.H.S. notebooks sold like hot cakes to the student population ol Highlands Camp, Curley, Patricia Ann David Elton Cardenas, Carreio, John L. Claudia Ann and t -A Caldwell, Callaway, Helen Frances Dale Ju-N j , 5 -J' qu,-rd? fi. ite Carter, Carusella, Dolores Louis James we H4 Cervantes, Manuel NCREASE I-IIGI-ILANDS sa- C 'gf-xr Chandler, Pat Chisolm, Betty LouAnn Chichester, Ann Clausewitz, Coffey, Martin Fritz Patricia Ann ,Q fs it A. A .., . 1 i 'ilk 7 .t ,L X, x 1 't l it , l -3 xg C l These students-Harold Lutz, Barbara Hilqers, Linda Griffith Iohn Holcombe and Walt Huckabee- leaders of the academic standing list, decide where they will go alter they make their lortunes SCHOLASTIC RATI G inf' 'fa' 1? 'cud' wwf C0lliI'1S, Collins, Brenda Lou Cathryn Ann Collis, Courtney, Cupit, Beth Dorene Kay Alicia I. lk AAN 0 '?' Y-41 ,,,-.ff- 4 Upon hearing that the first senior rings had arrived, these girls of Highlands descend on the unsuspecting Mr. Beard. SENIORS CCEPT SYMBOLS Cupii, Davenport, Day, Jon H. Shirley Ann Billie Glyn Curd, Davis, De Leon, Woodrow Wesley Pat Marion Anthony --+7 'Y? IU'- 'wrt' -me-f-if De Munbrun, Roberf Lee ivy 'ZF mwiw uf 9 5 1 K V' E, L V r K A' ' - we ..,,w-M-+--eff-H - - :Ji I ,, .. 9 Money in hand, smiles on their faces, these graduates ot 1959 purchase group pictures oi their H.H.S. senior class OF THEIR CLASS Dresch, Dunn, Arthur Joyce Elaine Duncan, Eichelberger, James Edward Cathy Dee Elliott, Ralph Russell Emerson, Mary Gail rw KC -4 177' Dossett, Sharon Elizabeth 1F '7 fm 'Q- all qwwvv 252525 i Wi! Q .,.,- - , .7l 1R - , ,. 51:34 .. 4- 'fi W 'W i ' -ak:if'QgQ.:t-iF: .a r l25?Qft :E 2 '25i5ii5,1'nQxr: ish-::wtz'?E?'1i :fit s. -r 5 f ,- .e 4 xr: ,. , E' ix 5s ,:?i-,,:,.g:Z ' 5' -ifigrl'-f . M x -1 .-: Several senior boys and senior girls form a farewell committee as they cheerfully wave good-bye to these mid-term graduates who are, while departing, cheerfully and whole-heartedly waving back. Etter, Fischer, Patricia Agnes Gerald Fagg, Fischer, Dorothy Jane Larry Edward LOSE ID-TERM 050' il Fisk, Forehand, Edwin David Linda Lee qu-QWQY 3 15 Fowler, Charles A. GRADUATES Sir' wg--'sv' Frazier, French, Jacquelyn Marie Robert Allen Galbraith, Garrison, Gary Glenn Charles Joe Garcia, Gibson, lrene Gay Y? ',V Frifz, Fromme, Bobby Arlene Louise N 77 . H . These anxious people wait in the long line to get their new books at registration time. These texts, with their shiny new covers, will be their new lriends ?? tor all oi the next semester. LAST YEAR CONSISTS ,G -.rf 11' Gilcrease, Gillom, Betty Carolyn Pat Glover, Goodrich, Gonzalez, Ronny Wardell Jackie Paul NF G' .3-fag-,,,,e, f, A. These senior girls are trying to leave school by way of the fence before graduation day in May. How- ever, only a diploma, which is received during the commencement ceremonies, will permit one's leave OF BOTH WORK AND FU Griffith, Linda Kay le Gruschel, Groves, Stephen Paul Beulah Hahnel, HCl'b0Uf. Mary Clareen , Kennefh -E-Er ' 1 in-V sv' 'x Harless, Haverlah, Sandra Gayle Dennis Wayne Helmke, Hilgers, Charlie Barbara Hilbun, Hill, Peggy Kathleen Michael Joseph ll nt ff' 'ff V .ff 'nf' -1-'W' Will 7 li Heales, Heinig, Yvonne Marie Walt S E N I O R S Holcombe, John Wells Holliday, Margaret Holzwarth, Dorothy Mae Kal' ,Av 'W' 3 Waving good-bye is this group of girls who are expressing one of the senior privileges, which is going home lor a hcrlf day Howie, Hvegele, lmken, Roberta Shirley Ann Anita Louise Huckobee, lhrer, lmken, Walter Lee Leroy Henry Henery Alvin ...ff Hood, Bonnie Belle K, 1-1 'CL' 'rf' if' l f'4V'4J -P--:nr Ingley, Jackson, Jersig, Richord Franklin Larry Joyce Johnson, Juraschek, John Dee Anne Johnson, Kurm, Richard Larson Sandro Jo WILL LONG RE E BER n.,,u -HT? INFK TJ' Keller, Keller, Don Edward Mike Raymond 'Ihr' ,Qsqgdf ws..-Ji' Chuck Mumme is unnerved by Darlene Rollins' chatter as his attention is focused upon senior invitations. THIS IMPORTA T YEAR Kight, Kimner, Betty Jo Frank Leslie ini' Knippa, Koenig, Lyndon G. Roy Dell Koch, Lancaster, David E. Kenneth Ray .A a and wp-40 xi 'tzgpff ,,,.,i' LeBoeu'F, Leech, Leng efeld, Joe Jackie John Daniel 'EJ' SENIORS EAGERLY AWAI'l 49h van-of Leonard, Leonard, Edna Faye Marian Joyce Livingston, Loeffler, B. Taylor David Glen Lofiin, Bill Speedy Logan, Lott, Lutz, Carolyn Ruth Earl Harold ACTI ITIES Mason, Darlyne Joy wa- Marquardt, Martin, Donna Rae William Patrick May, McCarver, Douglas Ronny ,....,w7 JI gn-nd All Brigadoon Staffers work hi Where is Business Mgr. Stapg 5 wx S E N I O R S McCluey, McFadden, McVuy, Robert Lee Judiih Ann Mike McClure, McNe1'f, McVczy, Spencer Francis Michael Sondra Troy Q' bd' 1-Q-W R., Meduck, Shirley Rue -4.-uni 'NJ' Utilizing the right of freedom oi the press is the job of the Tatton Staff. ,. P BLICATION S Merklen, Milner, Moake, Carolyn Ann Sharon Joe Lawrence Metcalfe, Mireles, Moore, Marsha John Henry Robert Lester Menifee, Wayne Thomas N...-W fd' 'QS' MI' 3 '-TIT I f Mooty, Morales, Moreno, Norma Lee Dave Gilbert Tito Villalobos Moseley, Motheral, Herbert Fred Moseley, Mullen, Phillip Eugene W. Scott if tear' 'ks-wi' DEMONSTRATE Mumme, Munro, Norman Charles Zee OWL SPIRIT X, WX . ax, an X, , L l l xx I H I L 4 X ll I l xi E f ll r 2 . lr li 1 3 , . s lx 1 i - W , 3 3 , 'E K I 1 1? six is sound mind and body, the students eagerly show their loyalty for the maroon and White GY Nation, Alice G Newby, Boyd E. Newell, Barbara Ann Nichols, Edna Yvonne Murdock, Musticm, David Thomas Eddie Ralph 4-.Ji f sa' 'UFS' N09 ', N , . V, 7 , f We ' gn 4,-l These senior girls of the decoration committee for the Senior Dance complete their tedious job. lard?-,XV Q ,I W1 E .',. 3 is MAKE PLANS Nocker, Noel, Melvin R. Leon Edward Notz, Oliva, O'Neill, Sharon Kay Ralph Claudia O'Neill, Opperman, Oviedo, Helen Iona Carolyn Sylvia Ann UN T0 CO E Owens, Parker, Janis David Peek, Penshorn, Perchard, Dennis Baxter Sandra Jackie 'CT' ,X X . x L KS-L Max his x REQ, ' V., ' f I L, .Y - Mig: . fr These busy officers and helpers work diligently on decorations for the forth-coming senior dance. HOST FIRST ANNUAL Perry, Pfeil, Poison, Bill W, Katherine Ann Wilbert Arvid Petiy, Pollock, Pope, Marium Kaye Richard A. Genevieve Ona Pope, Jack Highlands' lirst senior dance, Silver Bells, provided an enjoyable eveninq to remember lor couples DANCE WSILVER BELLS Praesel, Carl E. Price, Pruitt, Ranney, Joanne Richard Hale Charles Pritchard, Raborn, Raymond, Brenda Alice Leon Norma Jean ,,,.-:av -41 NI' Wk' T' Redman, Reed, Reeder, Dennis Sally Bob Laurel Hope S E N I O R S PRESENT SCIE CE-FICTIO Reitzer, Roach, Clifford Nelson Anita Ritch, Roork, Dickie Herman IZ. I-V -J Robclin, Rogers, Thorne Wade Charles Rogers Rogers, Howard William Melinda 1..- .. V- M W... .-Quanta as 4 i N? Are these students being dramatic or melodramatic? This question was answered during an April evening by the professional performances ot the actors of the senior play, War oi the Wor1ds. AR OF THE ORLD Rothe, Sclge, Kenney Wayne A. Russell, Sanchez, Charles Warren James Brufau SAV ,J H:-F-D i 9' up-.....,.v Sanders, Schaal, Schraub, Paul Lindo Marie Peggy Ann S E N I O R S EXTE D LEADERSHIP 'Dv-3 Sczech, Searcy, Leonard J. John Victor Sebastian, Serna, Sexton, Dan Art Sharon Ann :Fifi W ...,, I . Counting votes cast in Senior advisories, Charlene Stone looks as if she might be stuffing the ballot box TO STUDE T BODY Y? 'Y Silvas, Skloss, Johnny Butanda Mary Louise Slater, Stopper, Stockert, Judith Anne Max Marvin Patricia Ann 'ua , i I ,O l L ,,,, X O .4152 Z! o n l ' l l .TX-. 'w 'rw CJ Halo, or horns, lames Anderson seems to be in doubt as to which Barbara Hilgers wants: she deli- nitely preiers a cap cmd gown. Looking on are Sharon Milner, Harold Luiz, and Charlene Stone. SENIORS LOOK FORWARD SNDHS, Sydnes, Tomblin, Charlene Ruth Bonnie Lynn Nancy Strucken, Thorp, Tomlin, Hans Jurgen Denny Alice Marie ini' 'N 150' Q.-.7..,7,,, owvcpy- Tschirgi, Victor Thomas These seniors, about io depart from high school life, are reminiscing over the many happy moments oi past years. TO GR ATIO Vance, Hershell Van Eman, Vilcoq, Wahl, Lyne Paul M. Bobby Wayne Veselis, Vozella, Walker, Charles William Mary Ann Shirley Ann Nd ff Lrg, s,,.,,,,r eg: A Xxbgffgxou lx kg 51,3 X'- ll 0 'W l 4 '11 'Q XX Q tgtmgu Q qclxvlfl SENIORS . f 1' K' -5 M ' wi-VZ' M ,W X ' f ,mr ' W X ,1 , .L wif2'glll,,., l ' Emilia' MQ W ' 'ww . 0 ,W S dwg, nvvxx 129 . og Q0 X M 'X .Aw . - h 'J W X c iw'5J3iiNxC lf-' i fix' X X9 Q, X-QQ K t ijt' X 1 E-535' D ' X 'f t. 2 1 f y -f . X6 Qt fb ' is ,-9 ' we 'S' . if ,Xi 1, .. PNG -A ' K' 'W l4QJXQ'-'2 W b Q E X Mn l , :gy , ,W M ,W V M E NN , rl jfllyfqf? 61' V E ' mum Y A . X xi . ' ' . h ,. Ward Jr., Washick, Robert Allen Linda Theodorc Warncke, Washington, Billy Ray Richard Orelious ff' 419' no ST! if RECEIVE FIRST Watts, Webb, Carroll Burnet? Jack 'WN Nw' 'Nu-vw' WEE 315 Wit so-I 'lung' Wehmeyer, Wernert, Westerhoff, Bennie C. Donnie Craig Blossom Wilson, Courtney Wayne Wood, Wilkes, Wilson, Barbara Alice Arthur E. Om QQ 'G' Janice Mae Wlwiiney, Audrie Suzanne Zimmermann, Frances Zupan, Elisabeth Lea 4 'ww-4-gy as-J np.. inf' Q-Q., qpw '1 1 'ltr Q? ' 3 The Junior members of the Highlands Brigade teach their newly elected Plebes the fundamentals of marching with an air of superior- ity. One ot the Brigadettes seems to be rather disgusted with her Plebe. What's the matter, Iudy? Doesn't she march correctly? 1 w A beautiful senorita from Edison High School does a lively Spanish dance at the H.H.S. February Follies. UNDERCLASSME HAVE Thousands oi parents, students, and civic leaders attended the Highlands' dedication with Oscar Miller as one of the speakers. awww X H- liitt xt Amid a biological atmosphere, Mrs. Cochrane's class rests from their regular classroom study routine to pose for this picture. t HIGH HOPES Ruth Ann Leigh seems to be amusing Patsy Iennings and several other lunior Class officers with one ol her comical speeches. mix' ff Q., ,, gg 4 U LW . y if cshg 'musty Anxious sophomores wait to see if their lost articles have been found while one extremely lucky girl thankfully takes her coat. The third period Iunior Tartan Staiiers are busily engaged in a classroom discussion ot highlights and principles ot journalism. , ,,,-- The Junior Class with its slate of well-qualified officers and capable sponsors, Miss Cecile Lawrence and Mrs. Lea, went through a year full of success and rewards. The drive for membership dues set the speed for the class's coming events. As spring made its unannounced entrance and one's thoughts turned to lighter matters, the Junior Class was busy with the p re p a r at io n s for their dance, Springtime Fantasy. The motive of the dance was centered around the pale pastel shades of spring. With the soft lights, unique decora- tions, and marvelous music, the dance is remem- bered as one of the most outstanding of the year. The class picnic was another unforgettable event of the year for the iuniors. On a sunny afternoon food, fun, and frolic prevailed at this occasion which will always be looked back upon with much pleasure by those participating juniors. The finish of the school year brought the iuniors' second year of high school, which was one of excitement and new encounters, to an end. Now this future graduating Class of 1960 is look- ing ahead to next year with the hope of accom- plishing achievements such as Highlands has never before seen. With the shining exa m ple of their past year behind them, this class will not falter or fail, for they are the leaders of tomorrow. CLASS OF EDDIE ORLANDO PRESIDENT Miss ceclie LAWRENCE MRS- HI'-DA LEA sronson SPONSOR 1960 OFFICERS RUTH ANN LEIGH VICE-PRESIDENT While a tew of the junior class officers, Loma Lou Chance, sergeant-at-arms: Deanna Kerlee, chaplain: Alice Schwartz, reporter: and Cecil Miller, sergeant-at-arms, obtain their noon meal, the others, Stanley Ploeger, treasurer: Iames Tatsch, sergeant-at-armsf Patsy len- nings, secretary: and Verna Boggs, sergeant-at-arms, serve them after relieving cafeteria workers of strenuous duties, which are many. 5 Hi: a 77 Anderson, Carolyn Armsworth, Molly Autrey, Neil Babb, James Alvin Bailey, Wesley Vernon Bair, Jeannie Banfield, Barbara Ann Barker, Robert Walter Barnes, Carol Ann Barrett, Judy Batot, Evelyn Baumann, Leroy we w. , , . 1-.ws , s 'ms .i' i V' M. , 1, r , .,,,, fl VV V, C, :,, , 4 ,UL sg f yi. --f K, K ' .k . nv ff JI 1 ffl,, K ' i i we I 'il t I y ,I . N V A tv. ,. ' f J - ' I' , 5 Y -, Yifl t -f 5 NN-..:i. 9 5 A Blair Jr., Robert Bloxham, Mary Catherine Blumberg, Esther Ruth Boehrne, Sandra Carol Boggs, Verna Dean Boldt, Carolyn Ann Bone, linda Bradfield, Charles Brantley, Mary Beth Brinkoeter, Clinton Brooks, Rodney Carry ' r an , s.- vr-'-vl 1 f. -, ,foe 1 My Cf, wrwl' sv-f , . is 1 ' 1 X lr I 495 Beard, Beverly Ann Beare, Betty Jo Belk Jr., Roland Bell, Paula JUNIORS BE EFIT DURING Berg, Kenneth Duane Bernard, Jo Beth Bernard, Suzy Black, James '-as , iiii K !,, , Hr 4 Jr rlarrr Jiia , ,1,,. f , , ,,, J an faq K ,f-M . , J R fl sf -eg--v 5 ' 4 tr . 5 am -K 1 u , f ff.. Q 41 ' 'I ' qv .W 4 1 AA ,, ue- gl 25' X 'Q y WC rm K M l .A f U 1 .f ti -f F fc f fai-'I A . 1 H 'I 1-. I .pk If-sr t K 4' :. 2' ' I - I + - . - Q , -Q jg. .lr f Cain, Freddie 1 f' ' Z . ' Cain, Virginia ' kkh, 16- f Callaway, Carolyn Sf, 'ly' f ui Carrola, Mark h-- f U l Fl X 1 ' 1 AST T O YEARS it iv. -f if K4 Lai an-..., Q l 1, ,- c ' Carros, Frances Carver, Bonnie A Chadick, Richard f Sr Chamberlain, Polly f 'ev W le RQ' n 1 fr K , I' i 2 , l'1 , ,W ,.., ' V, ,ff kigzsse - ' N gi 4 A ai . 's f -'aa-v 'vw Nb' Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown, Bruhn, Bruton, Anna Brenda Carolyn Charles Patricia Sallie Linda Buchhorn, Beverly Buckley, Tommy Burg, Sharlyn Burke, Barbara Burrows, Clara sn- k .,-- I .7 cf ,,, xi. .- 'vs Q? Chambers, Claudia Champlin, Jack Chance, Loma Lou Cohen, Sharon Cole, Lovie Coons, Roy Courtney, Rush Crady, Joe Curry, Ray Cyphers, Samuel Davis, Sandra Davis, William Kirby Miss Yczeger talks with these girls on the possibilities of receiving scholarships to Trinity University, but they still have their hopes that someday they may be admitted to the all-male school of AGM. Esparza, Toni Ewald, Gail Farmer, Judith Ann Ferguson, Sharron Finger, Jim Fisk, George Duncan, June Dunk, Beverley Dykman, Ann E. Eaton, Lenoir Elliott, Lynette Dixon, Barbara Dorsett, Edgar Douglas, Eddie Duncan, Harry W f N- 'css' L 2 -W 11 54:5 ' Nd' J JUNIORS MAKE PLANS EARLY Denning, Glenna it t J ' de Salme, Georgette - , Dill, George James 1 , K V ' C7 f Nha' If if Q f I K 12 ij i xv-Y' L 4h F , A e y .4 s 07 ,,1i vw ,f I, x., , f , . HM, f ,,r1,fgy.f: W 'f .. I ,,,,!-- V F 4- ', 4 Q J 5, , , , 'il jj The vicious rumor that juniors never find time to study is contradicted by this supply of books and this studious junior student, Keith Green, Who is cmmming knowledge into his head for coming finals FOR THE FUT RE tml -sf' ,J wi v t, L ' m r L .ay A V V ' ' wav i 'Sf' r . 5 'rf' ' ,L f 4: y -1 1,..f' vw-A ga .1 if sf Q7 if-fi I Friday, Nancy Lee Frost, Glanell Fryar, Theresa , Fulenwider Barbara Gambill Mary Garcia Olga Garza Alfie 5, I ....--fr vwdn 'iv-1 5 E7 Gee, Roberta George, Shirley Gilkey, Rachel Good, Richard Green, Gordon Greene, Keith Hadaway, Sue Hagan, Randy Hale, Joe Hales, Marilyn Hall, Tommy f i i 1 ,, 2 at J 'Y Hallock, Diane K ' J -' V, i 3 V Haralson, Sandra ,W H Q A, - K rr. Y i ,V , 'QI Hardin, Charline f Di H Q1 wg , . , J Az , . 'Q - K . Harper, Don T Ag, J' ' A Harris, Wayne N, ,ff i i Hassell, Joy Sue ,, , fl 1 ' 1 Albirfnki ' Hien, Beverly J Y D ,N ' Hill, Mary Blanche ni' A , far' f gs.. Hill, Myrtle y V' L V I+ rg-- Hoag, Marilyn w v 1 i ...nf Hoessly, Barbara W XRTX X 1 K -ff Holzworth, Donald K ,aff K .-::'l . ft ,VM L N 1 L Q if as II A-.. 1 Q ' ' X ,,, I I A Vw kg M Hopp, Janice ' ' ' L 'W Howard, Carol , sw 5 O . , X I Howell, Marcia 513 T' ie Hughes, Charlie 6 , ' ' J u N I o R s .-all J l l REIG O V ER - 0 Tl: .W 5 'YN f nv fi x ' I T27 'V' , ...Rr 34' NM- i '., ,' . wg 2125 M-74 . Jackson, Jimmy , 51 -. Jennings, Patsy Lee 1- f - Johnson, Sandra , -A , . 1 Jones, Elizabeth :fa J I Y . Jones, Nonnie 4 Q ' 5, Joyner, Tommy ' :Y i 53 1 Justice, Cynthia ,W Keilman, Peggy or 'H Kerckhoff, Victor V Kerlee, Deanna K 1--+L Kessler, Sherri Kight, Carolyn .. .V ix sf we ,sf ,if ,, J .1 in is Ji Q I fl Hughes, Mollie Hunt, Judy Ann Hurst, Lucinda Hyde, Mary Kay sf I . . A ...+'J1f2'P - -,z-.qv ,N .11 ::..'a ,I I, q..,,,.. 'ff-J V: wr? ' x. , , . , . W? .. 9 , nf , . Qte- f-5. 81' X , ' 0' ,S -.74 . an xp E. P n- Q -af--y 'X x f we-is Si' , B ' GW 'D has-Q, ,xa- X s 2 J K , 1. ,al ,., ., N. . -Q Y ,f as : 10 - ' 7 - x ' ' 5 '40 , . ' , i 'M' wf , ..,:,v Q A Au L - 1 L K 'V 5 V ' 'Ya . 94 X cJ Langlinais, Madeleine LaRoe, Nancy Laue, Jerry Laue, Sandra SOPHO ORES 'P' . by fm' L R iiiii L L ZQliI Q, asf . , fl . wi ' liga? I ft f f -fr N. at an ' X, wr 'PW .Q sf' L ff' F, if li R r r .l Laxson, Lois 'gif . LeClair, Richard N' 1, Ledford, Linn ,-'7 K -V V Lehde, Ronald ' L .Q i K qf'- M .,.z' fr-if i + ri X 1' al A S l 4 x 2, ,I .. , ., . , x-,f ' I if .6 i-an ... ,fy QI 3, I YY- , . . 'Q , 3, if ,I 1 1- ..: 'A , -- C5 k L -A .. iq l N rr , Y ,L fx ,L xg , ', 1 A I Klostermann, Helen Knowles, Ross Knox, Carol Sue Kosclskey, Nancy Koudelka, Nick Kraemer, Laurie Kramer, Jeanette Krauss, Kaaren Krueger, Rosalie Lafferty, Michael Lamm, LaRue Larnpman, Billie Jo L i y .131 , we- ' Q I L ,A- i f , F' X ' ' M515 .3739 Leigh, Ruth Lewis, Lucy Linder, Mary Lindsey, JoAnn Livingston, Marion Logan, Elizabeth Love, Janice Mahan, Larry Mahavier, Ronnie Makrocki, John Mansfield, Bertie Mauer, David Metzger, Betty Milam, Roy Moody, Jane Moore, Ann Moore, Barbara Moore, Betty Lou Moore, Gloria Morehead, Bob Morend, Priscilla Murphy, Pai Musfian, Norma Le Neumann, Lois A 'ii' Q lf lui? an tm' d 1+ K gig .. . .,- Q I Q uf' I 7 , ,Q K ,Q .ml -,M 1 - ,,.- ---, 1 t ,, if ,W-W M, e McEnery, Jan McGibeny, Jana De McLaughlin, Sandra Mergele, Fred Meshew, Robert sr' Mayo, LaDonna Mayo, Linda Kay McCarver, Janet McClin1ic, David II HP A vL V , , f .i , I 5 Om .,, Nr Y? ,i w dl? 7 fxljlf if., Jia as V :rf :-:f - J Y p H , M ' 'Q' iff ,f-:gk i n f, . y, , if if X 4 ' Q , f Q ,, ff I iii s la As lim English and john Stinson unfurl the flag in the crisp morning air, a group of loyal J U N I ORS Highlanders stand and watch attentively with the duty and respect to their great country. SHAPE THE 'V -3 I V i 'n A Y I gr ff' 'rr' 4 . - f , M VV i K if -1, V , , m' V-53.35 A M m :?:'? KP' frww aes- ' sts.: V ff . X -ff K 'YT 5 r A M' ,..,' , 1 R f l - an f, ssl gm A 23 P i I J I W 1 2: J -J W0 Af , ,, 'S+ i J vw-1 f t li e til 'T' .am U t ' fix R A Q03 W-fav S0- 'x in ,Q sys 5 4 f . 1 I X ,Q 9 1 1. r Should the noon hour be used in providing iood for the body or gossip for the soul? is a debatable topic among the girls seated here. Which one was victorious? What do you think? CUSTOMS OF H.H. . ,P Noll, Jeanette O'Brien, Patricia Olfers, Gladys Orlando, Eddie h ,,. I K Qs Ma- K 45 ,fs T. X Owens, Doris K' A Pacheco, Richard ' ,,, X N, Pancoast, Elliott ...M , Pankey, Nancy I Pankratz, Dorothy 1 . ' X J xr L ., i , . 'XG ,pf i Q Q O 'V ' , ff , '45 ,rf 4 kia ' - .f i V. J A P ' P QW' .V , ,K V ,- K 1 Parker, James Parker, Pat Pearman, Pat Pennington, Bobb Pennycuff, Nancy Peter, Gene Peterson, Walter Ploeger, Stanley Poehnert, Patsy Poole, John Poteet, Robert Prewitt, Judith y Ann Pridgen, Ernest Rabel, Janice Ann Raborn, James Raney, Cecil Recker, Ora Jo Reed, Carol Ann Rhoades, Carol Lee Richardson, John Ricks, Philip Ringelstein, Nancy Roach, Jackie Robinefte, Jeanette A i if Schafer, Lucindy Schultz, Lyhlee Schulz, Carol Jean Schumann, Dorothy Schwartz, Alice Sczepanik, Archie Searcy, Judy Selma, Francis Seydler, Evelyn Shaner, Mary Share, Patty Sherbondy, David .WHI iK5.3?.K,K,,, K M ,--.., 1,5 K ' fi ' it K or ii J J is i 1 2 ,- 5 ' , , in i J M A . K ,frfszisf ' 9, W ' J K . ,V K ' K 5 -Q r .... 5 K v ,fr , :fi S an K -f' Q af ' '41 S. lx ly K5 , K My i R A 'S J iiii i, , iia ,, - I a mf , S R g 5 i aii, . x, KK ,if - K . fl 1 1. f. My xcf - Y X, , l lsh in I ,? ! 'Q 1 x .Q K. ,- me ,Tr iz lk - 4' J .sa ll iw' L x. , - ' ' ' if ,Q ci, K -K, ,A Sv lg I s' J X, L ef a -P i, 1 Sa, J ,rw .- K ,vig . , i f if 8 ,i,, Q Kyiv'- frf' lls, H IX -' , . Q ' F' rw .,,.,- i Q rv K f A . Rodriguez, Leo Rodriguez, Marina Rollins, Darlene Rolniak, Sueilen JUNIORS WORK H RD T0 Rosas, Olivia Ruggles, Kay Rundell, Sherill Russell, August 'f V- ,,,i . iw. 'Sf J' , r ll, K in oz an J all J - - 'K J JZ ' ,... I J 'B M 0.4 Q . in-fir, K ,, J Af' 1 .B .Q t 'G' pp, 5 Q. 4,-- tm is f if -S Msg 3 if A2 R, xr 2- J. W , new-ai. - , ,wa :gi if 4' X ' Qi' agp, V ' v' i vjfrx -we V' I ANNA A: in ' A ,,.. Y'-'F' A ji f A lissfiaggf - if D car' E-15135 f t C' my f Starkey, Martha V lfg Starkey, Mary C3 r l Stautzenberger, Sherley NF I Steen, Ray W' , . in I . Q I A , hi . -1' BECOME SENIORS ,I , ,X m e.-W Steiner, Chuck Stemm, Carol Stephens, Barbara Stephens, Marshall FIT , 's K Ia. ., - I ,-:,, . dv' N 1 if 'wt fi? N- 'YV 'vi -.an If , 'Us Vii' .t Nj' I or I ,er., i . gm' 1,32 ,Is ' v ' ff Q' 4 J x ls r s Q ,iq ' f f ,fi ' ,fi 1 t I iff 'Qi' 1 fig i fl l iTff: .f'4 if Q kt fi- .TW Shook, Wayne Short, Jimmy Shuler, Dixie Shuler, Emma Simmang, Evelyn Sinclair, Cindy Smith, Claudia Smith, Ollie Sonnen, Gwynne Staha, Willis Ann Stamps, Sylvia Stark, Barbara .fi X ff- 1 I l x lx l Stephenson, Linda Stevens, Julia Stich ll, Howard Strub, Rodney Stuckey, Patsy Sullivan, Kathleen Summers, Gary Swift, Ann Talbert, Etta Taquino, Nancy Tarkington, Eddie Tatsch, James A man's home is his castle: but in this situation, James Tatsch's domain is invaded with a bevy of young beauties who are more interested in making decorations than being sociable. Travis, Richard Tumlinson, Pat Vaught, Marilyn Vinson, Sondra Walker, Judith Walker, Sue Waller, Cecil Walters, Wade Walton, JoAnn Waugh, Evelyn Weathersby, Elliott Terrill, Jimmie Terrill, Myrtle Thomas, Jerilyn Sue Thomson, Elizabeth Toborg, Mary ' 4? . ' gc, - is Taylor, Dolores Taylor, Frederick Taylor, Jimmy fry? ern' PRESE T K . A x sigh fx, if ' j ..,.,, E , , f 'nw' ' 1 A,,., l K ' i-, ff ' hw T 7 1 T , f 1, iilit T 1 ,tii i T T T t f ,Y , m 77' 4.4 it fx , . -gg . ' ,,-+ f ttsi if T v' M. if T 'fx s , , 'feeigist l 1 The juniors were not the only people at their dance, Springtime Fantasyf' quite a few ot the senzors managed to stage their entrances during this evening of food, music, and fun 6' PRINGTIME F TASY Weaver, Margaret Weller, Bobby West, Sharron - sm ' Westwood, Mike S' QQ' White, Vernon , 5 4 Qs Whitley, Cecil -f V ' g K Wiatt, Sonia C ' A Williamson, Myrtle 1 L E W l 'Z , at ,ff N l Alffx ' r '-f,-' 3. g , C W '57 P327 . if-Q. 1 n .-. I if , 59155 3 I - if 7 y , , . 'f K M' ,Q . c - fftlsil ,if , . . S if fi 3 Willis, Barbara Wilson, Bettie Jean Wilson, Mary Wilson, Richard Winkler, Lois Wiseman, Nancy Witta, Barbara Woolston, Kathryn Yates, Richard Zadik, Janice Zamarripa, Augustine Zengerle, Monta Not until mid-term in January did the sopho- mores begin to feel like actual high school stu- dents. It was at this time that the Sophomore Class was organized. Under the competent guid- ance of the two sponsors, Mrs. Kirk and Miss Kone, this Class of 1961 elected nine officers who led the class through a full school year off activity. As the sophomore class is allowed only one Social activity, the class members plunged forward whole-heartedly towards the preparations for their class picnic. These sophomores, in true sophomore style, enioyed themselves to the fullest degree of entertainment at this highly successful picnic. It seemed to many of these sophomores that, now as their class was iust beginning, the school year was coming to a rapid close. During their first year at their new Alma Mater, this destined Class of 1961 proved its worth beyond a shadow of a doubt to the teachers and students of High- lands. This class looks forward to the next two years with an eagerness and anticipation which is fresh and new. Will these sophomores be able to uphold the newly invested Highlands' tradition of bigger and better graduating classes ? Only Future, the unknown, can answer. Will Future be good or bad? Sophomores, Future is yours to com- mand. The end of this year is only the beginning. CLASS OF JIMMY TOWERS PRESIDENT E' SPONSOR MISS GERTRUDE l X SPONSOR KONE MRS. LORAINE KIRK .S 1961 OFFICERS BARBARA FEST VICE-PRESIDENT YK' Sandra Ely, secretary: Molly Guthrie, historian: Barbara Haas, sergeant-at-arms: Charlene Talbert, parliamentarian: Ioe Stewart, reporter: lohn Massey, sergeant-at-arms: lack Mowrey, treasurer: Stan Raborn, sergeant-at-arms: Nancy Ann F ilippone, chaplain: and Dixie Iohnson, sergeant-at-arms, sophomore class officers, take an unannounced visit 5 E I 1 ! EE .ue a to the boiler room to inspect the premises X Dug, ,f 2 . 'ff' M, , Ackermann, Andrew K ' I X ' A Acree, Joyce K , ff Allen, Roger ,N 1 14' A' , ,-9 ,ig Allison, Olga Mae ' 1 V, f I V I X, L 5 Almand, Buddy r ,V - .sf V, N ...- , -,sv ., J' ff I . g f llll -' K Anderson, Denny fy Anderson, Elaine K Anderson, Elizabeth , X 4' ,Q s. Q Anderson, William E 1 . ,f 47 K Q Andrews, Rita Lou ywvs. :Q S 4 V QL ' f' f Applegate, Sharon 'Z ri? Q-4 Applin, Carolyn ' ' i'l' A ' A Arend, Kay r N V Arguiio, Paul K ' Arms, Henry H Q- ' in is vi ' SOPHOMORES K x ' ' A ,.,,..e ' as I W ' All Aubert, Charlie ik Avery, Allen 1 Avey, Mollie 4 4 9, Baker, Judy nw I - - 2- P Q? X X Barger, Pearlene Barnhill, Pat Barr, Walter Barsun, Donald Belitzer, Sandra Beltran, Celly Bennett, James Benson, Jack Bernhard, Edith Beurlot, JoAnn --r 3 W . ' 'ifi .- I fy: - , ' H Q ' ' 'Q' B A i if ' .. ., .,,,V , V ,ni ,, ,,,, V. , . .,,, ,f , Q .,-I f' T' A 3' it Z. ' J i?i , r. 'J ali' ref ' ss 1 -,'- - il an 4 In : - sf EY , f ' , AA - , I in ,, ., VJ A . I t r Q Black, Howard Blackwood, Billy Blalock, Wayne Bloch, Shirley Babbitt, Judy Bode, Wilma Borland, Patricia Bormann, Burton Boubel, Jack Bounds, Beverley Bremer, Elsie Bretz, Sharon Brewer, Kathy Brewster, Sidney Brewster, Sylvia Brigham, Lonnie I ii -iki Broadway, Daria Broadway, Dorothy vkk - t' I ' r I Brown, Mary Ann ' rg K K Brown, Paulette K ' 'Tw ' 'q Brown, Terry , , ,rh in K Bulgerin, Dorothy ,, ' rf .r'.- ik' N Burnett, Mary Joe ' -, in ' Butts, Jeanette in V K ii tie ,ge . Cardenas, Diana if i' I' Q SI . KJ 1? ' '-'ff 1 X, ' !',l:'K1 x ,, ,. ,... if K 1 Carpenter' Darlene KK, . . ...,., ,..,. ,. Cerh, Fred ,E ' . i Cernosek, Jo Ann H I im! : Chadick, Linda , K K 7 D ' ,N l Chamberlin, Margaret iv 1 7 ' , 'D ': ir 0 E J . Y UV i 'ff i UNIOR YE R , Q , Chambless, Charles Chandler, Beverly Chavez, Mary Ellen s K -A SP 47 'rv Chavez, Mary Lou , 1 , ...pi Cheairs, Peggy , . - . 1 . ., K Kqfrgi ,J 3 ii ' , iff! A', Clark, Mary A ,K Clark, Roger K . Ly Cocke, Bill ,,, 1 , -, , f 5 , Q Collier, Teddy '-1 ' ' , my Collins, Charlene ' l if f 1 , ' Conger, Ellen x Corbin, Robert K ' Al 3 i f -,K Cormier, Eloi Z K K K - ,.. ,K K. K KK K K , Covington, Donna N Q Ki -H i' ,ii' K' . Q' ' K Cresswell, Willis M Q r 3, My , K 1 Cristofoletti, Velma M Crutcher, Patricia , K ' Cupit, Vincent ,K ' ' Curry, Robert A , K , K A Davis, Ben ' , f 'N , Y' Z E' ii 2' H - ff? Davis, Lura f' ii' 1 iiiaf ' 'H er e i Delgado, Richard f - Denning, Patricia r r E r 3 ? Driver, Gay 1 V 3 fi' TP vw Q J ' l 5' .', ' so gi ix Duke, Jack ' 1 '--' H 1 t Dupre, Douglas K K K K iiii tr K, DU'k0Pf Judith S ' Edge, Sammy ' .f Af - P ,., A Q Edwards, Carol pK l V , ' ' ff' ' xr 1, 4 F ,. - A fi, . 3,1 Tv! tx. in V , 1 XP f ' KL ff ' In Fox, Bobbie Jo Frazier, Clarkie Frier, Peggy Froehmer, Victor Gaffney, Dena Gallagher, Jimmy Garner, Tommy Gates, Nadine Germer, Carol Getts, Jimmy Gildart, Diana Gill, Lawrence Glaeser, Sydney Glenn, Barbara Glenney, Walter Goel, Mary Goetz, Paul Goldbach, Dan Goldbach, Pat Goldsum, Jo-Lynn Grant, Kay Green, Shirley Greer, Neyland Grumbles, James Ely, Sandra English, Jim Erben, Marilyn Fagin, Peggy Fariss, Peggy Favela, Sylvia Fenlon, Patricia Fest, Barbara Fey, Lorine Fields, Charlene Fife, Charlotte Filippone, Nancy Finger, Jane Flanning, Kathleen Iacob Pope, james Stewart, Pat Knight, and Barbara Haas, rush out early in the morning to buy their school paper. 10TH GR DERS BOAST 9 ' G i f l A 'V y W' 'Q' 'iii 'fri N rrissii i i Q J' is ,aiy 1 4 J if F ,r,,,,,,,, raa,,,,, i F ,.,,,. ,,,, , ryl al e, , et, G r,,,,,,,ttr, ,e yyeee l J f in l l kllliii zlll - fl, l 1 f, 1. I ,. , ' Yi' 'P' -in , '- W ' 'Q l' f 1 ' i .. rf -A M, .23 .a ,. ' 'V 1- A J, 4 Vw! iw at A -1 1 W .. . 5 S 1 ' ,,.u , H- 4, Q ' ', -w.... - 1-in - war?-191' WM .., K, an., wa. lim English doesn't like looking at the latest fashions as Guthrie, Molly Ann Haas, Barbara Ann Haecker, Dorothy Haecker, Mary Lynn Hagemann, Lea Gail Hall, Mary Sue Handy, Pamela Hankins, Karen Hannon, James Harrell, Jane Hart, Linda Hastings, Sandrea IoAnn Beurlot, Dorothy Broadway, and Margaret Deuschle do. :ggllsgnmllhfa Lea Heerman, Dona Dee Q l L Q ' - L ' 4 ' X K -fr is i .. - M Z in i U 9 iVf.,,, N t, i . ,X ,K ' X .1 f . , ,, 3 i Z Q l V- R .V, 2 frr . .. . A fi I-4, a,,rrr ',,r .'rr ' i x ' fii - -l . , , . 3 it 'M f -at as i M -wg w- , ,Mer-f rw ,. L f 5 Q i X ,-1 'V' O Q ' tv L ff' Q 2 , mr we I , V 4, ,, . ,L ' QTL ' wi Q Q L M F , IR' a Q 1 W - ,Y , 3- f 'tv Q ' 0 is 5 -.ga , I 'lkk K ll 'L '- X ,Q 1 1? L -re ' 'l ig Heimann, Mary Ann Herring, Robert Hester, Joe Allen Hewett, Kenneth Hill, Timothy Hillmer, Fred Hines, Mariorie Hoffman, Jerry Hohner, Sandra Holcombe, Kate Holleman, Peggy Holzworth, Bill Hopkins, David Horton, Kathleen House, Sharron Howie, Jonathon Howle, Susan Hunter, Donna Lee Huse, Wolfie lhrer, Cecilia Irwin, Louis Jackson, Carlton Jameson, Richard Jehl, David Zgi '::': ' :': I ff Jeflklnsr JU!-JY 1.' , A A . Jeter, Jimmie , . -- , Johnson, Claudia K Johnson, Dixie 74' 1 rf.: , Johnson, Gilbert r 'iff 'iff ' I, Y K l f - I' K My L Johnson, Judy js' Johnson, Peggy K I ' V ' Jones, James J ' V: L L ,J Jones, Pamela K , K Jordan, Carl -, 3. if I, K L Jordan, Robert X 1 I Jordan, Rose r i , , A ., , Joyner, Dean ' :LL ' Kelley, Billie Jean K VV K K K Kelley, Clifford Di ' ' L j soPHoMoRss we sno, D T357 ' L , r ' L f LIVE LA GH ' A '. ' , D J I 1 1- la5?1 1 wil? K' P I l '- - s-Wl 5-fri ing, au ,fg- f 2. Kirksey, Janet Klart, Betty L .gt ' ' Knaus, Gregory KW fir' I R, 6 Knight, Patricia V i Q .eq Q, 2 J l'e- 'fix Kolenda, Evelyn ' ' L ' Koltermann, Diane K K Kotara, Pat . ' Kropp, Jo Ann , .1 , ., K' H K Larnmie, Mary . A, K ' ' Lamoureaux, Wilfred , lll: K J 'R 7 Langley, Judy 17 . Larry, Franke , ' 5 Laurel, Maria 1 , fr 1 - K ' 4 Lawson, Milton K 'K' L 1 K , fr - K. I , 'I' Lazarin, Benny - 'R 'ff V , , Leal, Josephine - LeBlanc, Kenneth Y Lee, Dinah Ea ' L Lee, Marie l ff. ,, -L3g1'2'??i':: s.- ' fewer. ,. gl ,X vw . , 'TM L K 5 . , ii. ,K , at r r,.1 J' - L ,,,Jr ,ri ,KK A K , 1 4 Leesch, Gay Lenn, Claudia Lewis, Deana Lewis, Larry Lewis, Richard Lewis, Susan Littleton, Kay Locklear, Pat Long, Elaine Long, Sheryl Lcughlnf John Lguiel Wane, . ,i.. , ,,,. Lowrance, Harriett 1- : Lozano, Harold K Lutz, Betty ,,' In . , 5 lit! Lyons, KaY r ',g.: ,gg 'iy' Marke, Michael V 4' 1 Martin, Douglas ' .,'- 'd, , K ii' M t'n Mer! Ann 'il' ' V' I 2 5 ' Y 6 K .21 f . . U e j ff 1 Martin, Robert Mason, Tim frlf ', . Massey, John K K it McCarty, Lyndon W .., i n N 9, McCluey, Mavis s 'K V- VA, AND LE R L 5 , Mccay, Anita .. , 91 McCreless, Laura McDaniel, Bonnie K .. L ' ,f 5 If-f , in VI McDougall, Wanda 1 , t Q ' 4- ' McFadden Harvey 1' , at tni L 4' L , . ,, ..,,,:,: K v X A H ff, . . - f , McFadden, Ruthie f fiir L McKay, Henry fi' ' McNutt, Barbara L ' ' 56 HQ, 'M McVay, Kyle , v . ' , M Mellenbruch, Lyle YI . 'f -'L ' cg, 4 LX i . . 5 Menne, David - I Mercer, Mike , V K Merritt, Kenneth wigs ' Metzger, Nancy 1'-ff, W ' Miers, Wayne 1 Q I Y' 5 I Mitchell, Patricia I in A Mormena, Rose ' i 7 Morris, Burley fgcfiv, ', ,Qi I ,A 45 ' l' JI I f, L , v ' r . ,wx Y i I A A A L Moffisf Jeanene ' , , M0l'l'lS, JON' - ' l Moseley, Kay , ,- .1 3 5 .. Q Moses, Terry J I Moss, Ffeddv if L ' 1 'Z ' ' '- ki. - -4 ff. LL .5 Q- , , I ff A f. .1 , ' L ll ' f 1 Q V 1 7 Mowrey, Jack .. V. t,,. ' H U Mumme, Patricia F' ' , Mufvhvf Beffve ,Lie ii K s Murphy, Richard .tfg ,gt ,A l g, --f - ' I ,. Muse, Sheila X, ' ' f 5 - N - 1' 'i 'f ' K lil i.,i.: lL r 'Q ' - teri i nil 53-Li 4- -s mi 'Z fl 'la Q A Y' fl 'v ,m Zgl i , 'fa t ' +4 lcg, ,fad it ff if' 2 A-1' as J - xg, M E 9 ,fr :.. ,- , rf, ..,Lk, .iii A ik. 1 e as . li i ,ui Perchard, Fred Petty, Nancy Pfeil, Gloria Pierson, Carolyn Pollock, Bobby Pool, Walter Pope, Jacob Pope, Robert Posey, Norman Purvis, Billie Ann Quesada, Robert Rabb, Sharon Raborn, Stan Raindle, Shirley Ramirez, Jacob Rangel, Betty Ann Ransleben, Arthur Ray, Murphy Raymond, Kay Lynn Raymond, Patricia Reams, Gerry Reed, Mary Nagy, Carolyn Jean Nation, Van Eugene Newberry, Sara Nell Nichols, Kathy Noel, Melvin Nolan, Mary Norville, Shirley Padgett, Phil Palomo, JoAnn Pancoast, Patricia Parrott, Diane Passant, Linda Jo Passant, Lynn Patteson, Linda Peck, Linda Sue Vp.- , . ,YJ i 4, J , l K J in 0 i N 4 .1 li g , x.- .l' ' Reitzer, Paulette fb Reynolds, Janice a iv .L fa, ff , -nm tv obo 'inf Please don't try to climb that tree, says Wayne Blalock to the girls, who are Linda Passant and Margaret Turner. SOPHOMORES CLASS UFFICER 9 4 ,ua WF ...A , 'r E. 5' f' W' , i .aif Q . au 1 .. o t i i - of Q fa I I A , i ll 1 , Y ' l , sai,o Q i o,,, -P' 5' alli , N f , eoi. o ,,,,o ., oos,,,co,, la l 'f' K ' :L I aff ,, R ' A ' Q 7 W . J l,a,, V f a. Q, , i , ,oai f Q! f C While by the Christmas tree in the main hall, Wayne Miers and Iimmy Jeter display their gracious spirit of giving. RE ELECTED t a., .'w3 W' r-1 'Lrg Y. - V, -i f ,gs , , r 'G' Rhodes, Wanda Kay Rich, Barbara Jean Richards, James Richardson, Bonnie Richardson, Byrd Ridout, Verna Sue Riedner, Barry Riley, Audrey Riley, Bill Rios, Virginia Rivera, Brenda Robinson, Caroline Robinson, Gail Rocha, Janie . ET' K' K I , , 1 x ' +1 i -4 ii? if ' fi:31i'S:'iEiE'-1 me as 1 e ' t , im X ,af . Rogers, Deanne Roy, Betsy Lee Roy, Mary Russi, Sherri Rutledge, William Ryan, Sharon Saathoff, Dan Sadler, Barbara Ann Saenz, Elodia Sample, Kay Sarver, Phyllis Schaffner, Barbara Schaller, Nancy Schlather, Kenneth Schuetze, Judy Schulze, Carol Ann Schumann, Clifton Scott, Millicent Scott, Peggy Scribner, Nancy Sears, Connie Lee Sears, Judith Selsor, Mary Shockley, William E1 7 1 I H SOPHOMORES OY -e -ta, xl, wif' -, . . s r I 4' l iL'M LA Short, Marshall . sskes, Portia r ' Simer, Sandra J , .- Slaughter, Barbara i ,ge A Slaughter, Jimmy , F ' 4-AT 'S t ,, ef- r 'K Slaughter, Reatha K JV if - ,, Smart, Jody , j Smith, Betty Jean Q A V, ' 5 Smith, Janice ' , K rf' K 'S' ' - , Sommerville, Virginia 1 rr 'hJ,J J S ll i, -' ' , K Sonnon, Bettie Jo . Nl ' Hi Spann, Susanna Spinks, Sandra Q A . , Spraglin, Sylvia ' W Y sv. John, Nell AV' , .. I at ,fe B lr ' J A 3 ,2f-' li 5, , .f ' I . L ' 'X 51- OV196, Rl-'lUY i' Stafford, Joan , , 5 I Staha, Johnny ' f Q V 5 :K 9 4 Stahl, Pai fs Q f - 5 J Steger, Gary Lee K as i' K K f 1 ,I 'J f .5 - f' t iii Stephens, Dorothy K ' ,, .,,, in 5 9 Stephens, John ,A A ' Stewart, James n b l gftf ' Stewart, Joe ' ' ' t Q 1 . , Stinson, John , , , ', J - I at Q 1' Er W fe-19 J iq Y , i-' - ' V X, ee QSPQA , , , Stone, Carol 4 '1 vi Stone, Kaye - '- Stowe, Ronald I N ,K i I Strickland, David l,'V ' W, , 'NN 1, , Stromboe, Frank if 1 'X ' fy - f 51 xi' y ,2 ,l,, w - - 1 it ,sf ,,, B O 9 ' lie- J Stuman, Jerry Sturm, George Swain, Carolyn Swallow, Harry Syphers, Gloria Talbert, Charlene Tallman, Janice Tausch, Tope Tettleton, Bruce Thompson, Roger Tiniero, Joe Titus, Warren Tondre, Richard Traner, Linda Trappe, Lola Mae FIR T YE if X 1 L 4 cd f ve Q Q --. is .,-- V be - ,,W:. f Y .17 'fr V. , 4 algae . x Ay W' . W 1 3 F Trevathan, Jim Turner, Margaret Uhl, Robert Vance, Janice Van Cleave, Rex Van Heuverswyn, Voges, Elaine Voyta, Phyllis Wahl, Sudie Walker, Adrianne Walker, Charles Walker, Margie Walls, Patsy Walston, Barbara Walter, Edward R Louise Q y .l,ll , H . Y f:iiv511TE Q i ' f 'su ,-h' y s w i fp Q ' '--' , 5 Q ,rv 5 13255. I i Williams, Bobby Williams, Gail Williams, Jerry Williams, Jimmy Williams, Shirley Willis, Roy Wilson, Doris Wilson, Dorris Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Judy Winters, Carl Woodall, Stayton Woods, Harry Ybarra, Olga Zintgraff, Gary v CD 1 x i IWW ,ir s r fm. S l . , ,fi ,M - 1. is , - 5 3 ters-w if r 2 s gil gas s 1 is ,,, ,, , , NJ, 9 ,L .. ,,, 1, r iw ,,ll ,isl i E ' t in i . A i li ,E -4 . .. N Weathers, Kit Weldon, Guy Wente, Carole West, Danny Whipple, Felix White, Margaret White, Marvin White, Tommy Whitehead, Kirby Wiatt, Laura Wiede, Francelle Wieters, Erlene Wilkerson, David Wille, Sandra Winkler, Shirley 3 .55 , F 2' . r E x 5 Elf, 54 i Q i r H .. v T7 Fifi QD, 6 Q ll? 2 4- .st 'Q' Sf' 6. fu , P ' f' 5 it ff 3 E J' f' r iw- K . X . l J M I ,X Y! ii X of 4 X, 1 Y e. ef 5 Q A :L an G A., 12 v JUNIOR HIGH THE F TUBE OF --M-Q1...A....,..,,, XS-W ' 'LM .. xx., 1 X N ,mg Rx Eddie Goldbeck, Alan Kuhn, Leo Moore, and Lawrence Feille pause on gym steps. Are these members of the Iunior High Student Council listening or posing for the camera? The tirst meeting has cz good turn out. mii11:,mmmmMmammme2f-1:.i r'wmmm,t1:.amermwwncsse,.figtzzssiz-,1mw.n,,,,Ni.qt..,mas1.:, . 1.1 t, 1- Q. Y '36-L ,N HIGHL DS HIGH ysrfnf' . i s 3,1 . mtg, , if , V98 5 L t if -f ' - ' 4 N fa ' - .f r '. ,ff ,tt ., Vw Numbers in view, these baseball enthusiasts prepare tor a work out. Watching fmeU'1Y are some of the H'H-S- OW15' SUPPOUSYS- Miss Yeager, our counselor, directs the Iunior High Student Council meeting whose main problem appears to be raising money. asf'-fmgy e I 3 'Sw 2 Waiting in the soda pop line during lunch hour are Elaine Stewart, Karen Barto, Herschell Welch, and Bruce Sibley. EEE' Royal COLA XH4 Allard, Dan Jerry Applegate, Carolyn Applegate, Marilyn Avalos, Imogene Davis Barto, Karen Dianne Baylor, Courtenay Sharon Beck, Wade Bellamy, Janee Brown Bellows, Roy Thomas Billie, Lynette Bippert, Nadine Bode, Edward Allen Borrego, Stella Brown, Cheryl Ernestine Brown, Karen Lyndal Broyles, Carol Anne Bruce, Roger Buchanan, Marylee Burchfield, Gloria Dawn Campbell, Linda Gail Crown The beginning of the school Highlands not only established a senior high but a junior high as well. The 695 boys and girls who make up the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades found themselves in a new ex- perience. They were confronted by an overwhelming situation called registration. After hurdling this obstacle, these young persons were prepared to meet the problems that accompany a newly formed school. Besides being able to attend a brand- new school, they were enjoying extra added pleasures that other junior high students do not have. For example, there was the varsity football team to support, pep rallies, a newspaper and annual. However, their year was not just pleasure. There were homework, school problems, and the customary cramming for finals. Their first year at High- lands was fun, but it was just a glimpse of what the future holds in store for each boy and girl. WISHING T0 P' J . ,,,. 5 . .Li . . . , , . v T e r e is ' if Y ' ,P l ' ilJ'll lllll if I 2 7 .... 1 fi , J .L lf- 5 T A -if ' A M 'i i-i ffl l,f?WeT , s ries, sr l r ef, ,.. ,,..., ,, ,,, , , -A llli fl l ' ' David Vetter, Billy Iolmson, Lila While, Tim Hill, and Hail Van Der Heck enjoy browsing through the brand new bool: room. BE SENIORS i tiil' . A fv 57 t i . x - Age. C ...i lvl f A A -sf E 'ij' A li, X Kg : . 5, . I , M,-2.g,,, - -' ' .i Ni? 'Y 'Wil' ff if I f ' ,, 1- :Ng 2 , iz., 5' 'l JI' 5 f Vz, Sli -Q EAU? f V if .r YP ,,. ' 'i-f we mi, . ,.,,:, I 1 in eq 'r A iii , ,v.l. .5-,,.. 14 W 5 if I W. .. .M . .,. , V5 i ,V ,Z by ' ,. ., 12' ' ggfrjj iii? ., V L, jc T , fm- mf- 9 -'..- V tri V H tha y it i. 1- , P - ,- 1 ' :EY ff' ' . -,. ,I ,512 , ,fm Y . fF55fll5ii' ' ' , -fvf ' , l A . E ' M- ifii A f .V ,V , V VtVV,V it 7 1 if, ' r 6 n j V1 x ' , .N ' E lt seems to me the gills could use a little help. After all, the girls went to the trouble to get their attention. Chandler, Sandra Lynn Cooper, Claudia Fae Crow, Sandra Kay De Barros, Albert Doerr, Judy Fay DuBose, Betty Duncan, Aaron Eckert, Cheryl Kay Edens, Connie Lee Elliott, Judy Kay Engelbert, Bobby Arthur Engelbert, Richard Ernst Fenter, Becky Fincke, Dale Eugene Fletcher, Charley Foster, Dixie Garza, Helen Gentry, Doris Elaine Gillette, Jimmy Gonzaba, Dolly If she only lcnew how thirsty I am, says this 9th grader, from walking down the long halls ot Highlands all day. Gose, Frank Griffith, Jan Hamilton, Julia Hays, Donna Lee Hensley, John Lee Hicks, James Hoffman, Carrie Hoffman, John lnscore, Jo Beth Isley, Raymond Jameson, Sue Johnson, Bill Johnson, Donna Kollenberg, Carl Kuehler, Jeana Loftin, George Matthews, Randy McCoy, David Lee Menne, Sarah Mullen, Brent Leon Narvaiz, Cora I ccm't help it ii I forget my combination, scxys Eddie Bode as Karen Brown, Al Czuz, Roy Bellows, cmd Dana Bohcmon wait. STUDE T COUNCIL mr x an Q WNW? l l A r l an Taken by surprise, lim Burns, lim Gillette, Ianice Wedel, Mary Buchanan, and Sara Menne wait patiently for the bell to ring. ORGANIZED i l ' ee,, '71 'fu , ,.,. ll, ,V A I g A 6 . 3 'L f W Q A -., Q K,,, A l A lll' il ll' ' 1'l' 3: r 'i 5 U r l il ' r QM V L ,,..,,m . L ,,.. . lj I ilyll . V 1 K: 1 ll f-nl f,K. E 1 ,-,, V , ,.,., I i , ,hi , , . H - ,gp y , ,, ' f . ' ' K 3:55552-ls. ' I, ' ' . gp . k g V . K I 9-f X - .. fer, A ' TI 'L r , ,gg 1 if ,P M gy- , 'I 'T 2 , Y fs pf'-rr yi WW? , These 9th graders, Carol Rode, Norma Lamprecht Carolyn Maxwell, and Sharon Lacks, are caught by photographer Nobis, Joyce Jacquelyn Norville, Carol Pena, Marshall Priebe, Nancy Pue, Dan Richter, George Sandage, Marty Smith, James Solis, Rosalee Speer, Sandra Stringer, Jerry Thiele, Sharon Ann Thompson, Sandra Tisdale, Bonnie Urtiaga, Rosemary Vasalbua, Edward Vetter, David Wells, Charlyn Wilkinson, Mary Williams, Travis FI EYE RS OF These eighth graders seem to be entirely carefree caring little about assignments, books or teachers Arnold, Charles Battie, Fred Bernard, Becky Bowers, Chris Arnold, Sharon Baxter, Sharron Billie, Andrew Britton, Judy Barton, Debra Becerril, Raymond Blankenship, Sharon Batterton, Pat Beeman, Darleene Boedecker, Diane ww 5' 1 it 1 I4 -ww: QE? E? ' ' iii ff ' 11 , Q13 leech - - ,,,,, 1 . ..:.i, Vw- 'l l l' Lg - Brown, Kathleen Cheatham, Sandra Davis, Judy Edmonson, Sharon Buchanan, Beverly Chesher, Nancy De Fily, Ida Lynn Esquirel, Rebecca Feille Lawrence Burg, Gladys Cameron, Becky Cogdell, Benny Dague, Candie Deusch le, Frank Dickerson, Wanda Estes, William Fahrenthold, James ,J S, ' Wed? 'rf i' if K we la 1 rrr fi B, A a f Q t ,,tt X' ' A a t ' u , ,ff .., - iia IQVA t 1 is ,,,, V , , ,- 1 5 '1-' I 3 ena'l lloll ellf so . 'A it I . 5 :y i w . I V, . in at , , M . 'Wt mit 1 f. ' I ' l llllll 2 ' i- iil M ' A 's ,S it ,V ,,' Q i f-V 1? , L ' ' , . , H ia' KKLBVMTF 1 I if 5 --,kL 5, I . ti , V, it e Q i STUDY HE Pauline Friesen, Karl Hcrycrah, and Vern lauer enjoy a Coke in the cafeteria before first period begins. Hilburn, Pam Hild, Alton Hinch, Bobette Fenter, Louise Glover, Carol Guzman, Priscilla Hassell, Julie Franklin, Edmond Goldbeck, Eddie Halamuda, Sheryl Hensley, Mike Hall, Jim Harvey, Sharon Goodall, Shirley Graves, Sherry Garnett, Robert Gibson, Margie - ' afamssave I ' I' . 1 14 ' . ' f- .ap H .- . Qif ,-f-fi 1, ., s , , ' if ' -if 1 ll 4 -H 3 :, 7 XJ K- S Q 1 f ' f ' , J Q, V , o 1,3 , 12 sf' , vw' . . ,ii J 'egg . A , ' . ,Lg - :J 1 J V .f-2 f J' ' 1 , ,, .a ff s I - . -fi -I M. - , .. Q 25552 , 4 Q Q , i ' E' 17 . - ff 31 3 '7 Il , 'f ' f ' .h -, ,kr A . 4, f , tn X ag, fs, f' ge, -1 1 L -, P wr vw .' M 1 f- Nj-1: vi,--,H gif: Johnson, Danny Johnstone, Merry Koch, Billie Hinoiosa, Alice Johnson, Emily Jones, Carolyn Kuhn, Alan Holcombe, Kenneth Hutchins, James Johnson, Gwendolyn Jones, Patricia Jauer, Vern Johnson, Kenneth Jones, Randy Lear, Morton Lange, Martha Lee, Myra Langley, Jo Ann Leal, Bidal Lear, Deltcn lm F335 V... f ' Q 'S . .1 49' A A -ML A Q VV ,V 11.7 V I .fm A , .-lj K 1 tl f Q fa. .ii , ' ,Q if I 53. AV.: ,e I M .5 ' NH V . I -M , x., e, r L 3 McGraw, Joe McClellan, Maxine Mercer, Sharon McCracken, Jerry McDonald, Frances McDougall, Beverly Lee, William Lester, Joyce f s... L L 1. Q. .' l ,ri -,:' M., I x S X iefylli,.E fy- if xi .. nf f ,. , . 1, wav- .. -4- 7 Metz, William Meyer, Barbara obdell, Linda ovelace, Jo Ann NU BERS The lost and lound seems to be in the best order as the attendant helps Maxine McClellan, Alice Hinojosa, and Iames Fahrenthold search lor the missing slipper. Lovering, James Lozano, Sharon Mahurin, Kathie Matelski, Gene K. 2:4 4, -v K' H . V . 1' .ive V Minor, Sharon Needham, Dianne Moran, Mel0dY O'Rear, Richard Palmer, Janice Moseley, Carol Narvaiz, Annie Owens, Dewey Owens, Kandy I -' 4 1 - A fe ' e ' ,.. ., gi, 1? ' 1 , Maia, i f TS 1 -V A X ffl it ' il , I , , ,,, , , gg ,, - Q ...ti 5 VV Y QV V V, , .4 WV, Vu- V . .t,,VE+., 1, A V ..,.. , , I V . , -,Q '-1f f,:'rff-ag .4 ,,,.. . ,. . , .. ef ,,,,... W VV V V ,,. . VV .swf , fjidgl' .P 4 .- ' - . , , , I - . , I y L V . . Sw -e ix .J :V 5, ,MA V .- V ,- -. M, - V ., v' ' 51 ' H K , 22 -- ,- l i- ,v ' , . , 'K f a 1 L .,.., 3 253 110 228 Rosemary Young, Bubba Haag, Clayton F enter, three enthusiastic Owl fans, glance up as Elizabeth Iones points to a Highlands Owl clutching the left Mustang. Reed, Bobby Rhodes, Peggy Parrish, Marvin Reed, Donna Richter, Sherrie Price, Meri Sue Rheinlaender, Fay Reaves, Cornelia Rhoades, Bill Saenz, Joe Sanchez, Gloria Shew, Clifford Shrimpton, Judy 5 4' ya 3 ,eq ' . can Stapper, Nancy Tadlock, Frances Watson, Raymond Smith, Harry Steinfeldt, Richard Taubert, Donald Watts, Barbara Smith, Robert Stephenson, Peggy ' Tisdale, Eddie Williams, James Spain, Carla Stingily, Judy Wagner, Richard Williams, Johnel Wingo, Wanda Wood, Jerry le ,, ,f--r .. emu 'z 1 viii , ' ,, M fd? N ' at N F 1 fi: l ss ,,, tv , .tlarr - F L ,H , 3 , V . ,, ,,,tt .. ' I 1 Baker, Loris Jean YW, H, aw .::.F. Hsf sm an ,,.. , .sew www f ,,,, . . . .. . ,ia Q an , . A NEFF' Q C - This woman talk bores me, says Robert Szalwinski and Bill Taylor as Winifred Ross, Sherry Padgett, and Geraldine Schroeder carry on or lengthy conversation on the phone. BOOSTS SCHOOL Allen, Charlie Bruce Ampelas, Yvonne Ashby, Sherry Ann Ashcraff, Dessie Lee Awalt, Nancy Faye w.am,,, ,a W. 'ea-em fr E.. x Raya -ef ,F 'WW if Eye we ms P4 r mi We aaa, ,sf --1551! 59 L- eo. M 'is FH warm! we l fel gr., ' 5. we f. V .f fl Wig ,Q B J l i , , t,...,,, l 5 ..,, . . . Ml 1 C -' f','- ,, .M , 1' L.'. 1' 1 I K V, . ' A, t't f - , W rtthrr Q H ' W ' ' e ' ' - . '- '.' ur , 1 W' at B yrre . LLVV K K , if '-- A' I - ' . - 'tt,- r . f . :f 5 -121 ' . - . C, , -. A , - ' - , ,.,. 2 ji- was JE -- 1-' rw- . 1 5 if Q if' t ,'-' -. ' '31 ,sifw I 2114 : ,, V ,lty ,li A . A ,tt,,tlW, A, H , J, di 4 , 1 I if i 4' ii ,' 1 , -- Q' a W ',-' - f- I ..., .. -. - ff trtt a , tyry yeeaaa ' ,ya J ' N ' l l V 1' ' , .. 3 y ' is Z- a r Y JM -gr? Ii S' 5, g 9 ikw 34? f 1- A? 2 M : 1' 3 11 ,V :-flag: f r ga fr .',- 151' - ff K f R.. -3 , 1 -A V 5 1 , ya If m Q l' a -Q gr rg ff l fr A Ball, Jean Bell, Louise Bowers, Barbara Lynn Bradley, Herbert Canon, Kathy Helen Chadick, Janet Sue Chatwell, James Robert Chumbley, Janice Clark, Jean Alice Cook, Sandra Kay Crowell, Max Raymond D yton, Sheryl Diane DZBarros, Barbara Ann DeBerry, Seab Gaines Donnell, Dianne Doyle, Linda Belle Dufner, Suzanne Jeanette Eddy, James Eichelberger, Sharon Lee Fannin, William Warner Fenter, Clayton Bearl q 9 ! ,aw . Ionie Linder, Wayne Speer, Kathleen Milam, and Gerald Kimner, junior high pupils from Miss Henderson's advisory, don't need to wait in line at the numerous water fountains. SPIRIT Fine, James Wesley Galbraith, Carol Ann Gallaway, Marilyn Gimble, Beverly Ann Goetz, Sherry Gonzales, Robert Gonzalez, Julio Gustafson, Sharon Gustafson, Sherry Haag, Bubba Hausler, Alan Hayden, Patricia Heathcock, Peggy Hicks, Bruce Michael Hild, Denyse Sue Hoffman, Christine House, Judy Hussey, Bill Huth, Stanley Jersig, Johnny Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Carol Anne Jones, Beth Jones, Linda Faye Kallies, Marvin Kerr, Richard King, Clarence I., na fx, Q QIKEQ Q zfgjgiwi K ,,.:. sq '4 J I , -f ' kim, f rfdam ffi Nawaz awe www? tif? sw - ,, .. ' J 1' V :Mai .. s ff fu Q , A ry 's f .- ia 1 rtyy rrrr , , .r. - J iff J yyii .. . . ,, ,N 7 - 4 'Q 3, . ,, ,K Q K . 7' ' .. X l .f W' ' , 1 x 1 , ' f I ,. ,git , K, z Q f 2 W ' ff J , . , , A .T ,GSM 1 . ,jf .Q Q an ll'il J Mafwwmsrwss ' 4 'k, 1 -.rf-,vw ifj 5 Q' ' ' I Q. M I i 2 V . fvMMwwwW mga fame wsiwi Q, , .1 J -.jr ' '1- LQ. , V , ' 4. In V s- an' if sr VN J 1- flew .. J lf gg , 1. , .- , R11 fY,3z,gE L I ggi, ff f F fi- ' . r f- J 'st ,' - , Q, 1 ' ,ff if J ,. l ' lr X R, s ' -f ' Seventh graders work hard to learn the 3 R's-readin', 'ritin', and 'rithmetic. ,ii at if L V L-, L 1 are ,gg . in 9 -2' L e ' eee ,Cyn ' . A '57 L, ' ikk - Y - Q K 'LB f ' K -er J ' J 4 rree ' 591, if f ' ifwififff 1 L A. rr T J 'rrr , , ,K y ' J 15.11, 3 L ,gil l - I K1 ,,LV ,sqft , E -V: to 'r e if L - f I J -:PFI 'll Z g': I Lhrrrk Eli: 5 rti ,L wt , w ' X . , 'J 3' ' gs K ' . I '- ' ' wig: . f .5 Q1 L , , N . ,, Hu ge, .r.?f l f' i ei' y . y y V, li. ,, ,ri rrr, QHW, 5 Q .. ,i,: L, 6 1 rV V i I 1 .K t XXX 1 XT' , C0 FUSED King, Connie Ruth Kippenhan, Janet Kite, Linda Knoll, Gail Lee, Danny Dwain Lewis, Mary Susie Loftin, Patrick Lozano, Ruben Marke, Patti Mason, Linda Massey, Jerry Matthews, Brenda Mauer, Mike Metcalfe, James Milam, Kathleen Mitcham, Janie Rae Moreno, Adelina Nelson, Judy Neuse, Janice Notz, Bonnie Padgett, Sherry Lynn Peters, Charlotte Pinkston, Hollie Ann Reader, Darryl Lee Recker, Susan Lee Rice, Shirley Kaye Richardson, Carol REGISTR TIO Rodriguez, Yolanda Roeber, David Ross, Carol Lynne Satcher, Larry Schneider, Robert Shearer, Joan Siebrecht, Fred Scnnen, Robert Speer, Wayne Stamps, Nancy Jo Stevens, Patricia Sutherlun, George Suttle, Michael Taylor, Bill Thompson, Peggy Ann Tigrett, Jack Trottie, Tommy Truesdell, Robert Uhl, Sammy Vetter, Virginia Wagner, Harry Westrup, Shirley Whitley, Elton Wietzel, Armond Windham, Shirley Woodward, Jay Young, Rosemary These 7th graders look cd clubs for the future. These boys have found theus .sv L A Q r Q fa- 'R S at-if A -cf tx ' y '-f -1 ,,' ' 1 'T N 'L S V! I 1 V. X 'A ,ia A P l l l I W M . . l : - ,,, KK I x , Q , -fe' . -'H Qi' iiii QQ yy, -' , ,gfh f r 'writ fc' sfr, ' . l 'lf ' s a an X J 'P , W X A srti Q, V, S. . S a i' - .r,LLLL W w if ' as-as x ras 1 am i iii ' 0 an 1 . i r 3 JS Q Wg, 4 43? j 3 tis.. f if ig. ft' 21 U I s Fi 1 it Organizations and clubs With service to the community, school, and self, The clubs and organizations of Highlands Gather in literary, social, and scientific circles. Music and formations are made by The Highlands Band and Brigade, Who help build the school spirit. The Student Council governs the student body, While the choir lends much to assemblies by singing. We learn of the books of the past, The society of the present, The science of the future, All help to make Highlands better. Donald Benton, Walter Heinig, Joe Moake, Linda Schaal, and Howard Rogers hold an impromptu discussion of Highlands High organizational problems. 'W gist T , ,im W N ' we WV-ff A V+ un., , f 1 ,, J,f , v .gr 0 1 1 wgwx mmg V' 'i'9Lw?w mm , ' J mmm , fkmln ' , - e f :aww v' ' , 'W' li'-iwmr ' V ,e, fl 'fWwu1w ' H'e'x- . .M....,,,,. M 'HPTTV-f'm '-Hnwmz ' Uv W, ,, -M 33.-u x .w36i1Z33'5'f'Zu:,T2M T , nm- Pfff- fm. 11' x A, .,4. 4.. . I svn V -.Q ,ggi .fl , f-2. ' .v-nfl' - y, .f, . 5 iivsxu M me rganizations and lu b The Highlands spirit is shown at a big pep rally. Now Howard, you know better than to tell cz joke like that at cz big pep rally. The A Cappella Choir practices hard to bring students many fine programs. 118 THEY MAKE Annual members strive for larger sales of the Brigadoon. NN! Linda Heclcman seems preoccupied as the rest of ihe band practices. HHS TOPS Mr. Rodman and Brice Barnes discuss strategy at a game, The Highland Fling ' is executed by the cheerleaders and majorettes Kaihie Sullivan sings an Irish tune in the Highland Fling. I V lb l U These students show their support of the A Etta Talbert models tor the Chiroane Style Show. 554 t v. 1, A L! i 'Y A! ,' 1 I 7 XM' j' A football team by purchasing school colors lor the Ietterson game. ORGANIZATIONS The Brigade waits anxiously tor the A team which is leaving for Brownsville 1 ' , 4, . 4. ly ul The Band students get prepared for a pep rally. The card section shows a pzoduct ol many days work by saying, Hi, to left. HIGHLANDERS' SPIRIT Mrs. Collins conducts the students at the Student Council Assembly. Highlanders show a trounce left attitude at the Majestic. E F1 E 121 If f I it 4 Ei 6' X ! in MRS. EULAMAYE LORD IJNDA SCHAAL DOTTY ADAMS SPONSOR PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT -F3 RIGADE XBLE, ALERT GFFICERS SERVE BRIGADE WELL Every school evolves around spirit. What is school spirit? Ask any Brigadette who yelled her heart out during a football or basketball game or a senior who cried unashamed as she sang for the last time Hail to our Highlands at the Brigade Banquet. Maintaining the school spirit of H.H.S. was one of the main aims of the Highlands Brigade. are entrusted to The duties of the Brigade ten officers who are selected on the basis of in- tegrity, leadership, and citizenship. These of- ficers, plus the five cheerleaders, office by the votes of the other are elected into Brigadettes. The over-all direction of the Brigade was in the cap- able hands of Mrs. Eulamaye Lord. The cooperation shown among the officers, sponsor, and members provided for teamwork which was displayed quite vividly in the many undertakings of the Brigade. The hustle and bustle of registration started the functioning of the Brigade as a school organi- zation. Soon the Brigade was executing precision half-time drills. Football games also brought the initiation of the girls' saucy new uniforms. Bas- ketball, banquets, and parades come next, complet- ing a memorable year for the Highlands Brigade. Y' f F 'rx ii ff 'A ,ssssi I sss Q 'ili' ii'i iw? 'l'i' ' 9 F tf.s- W ... .f. Pat Gillam, sec.: Barbara Hilgers, treas.f Linda Fore- . H , EQ 3 ' hand, hist.: and Dorene Courtney, typ.: respectively . ' . - , . . . ,,,, .. K - 1 3 '. . , , w g fn ,, E' W.. . W-gf.f,,y Adams, Dolly Alter, Gay Armsworth, Molly Bane, Bonnie Batot, Evelyn Beare, Betty Jo Bernard, Suzy Boggs, Verna Brorze, Lorraine Bruhn, Sallie Ann Bruton, Linda Buchhorn, Beverly Burke, Barbara Callaway, Carolyn Carreio, Claudia Carver, Bonnie Chamberlain, Polly Chambers, Claudia S BRIGADE LEDI FIRST YE B Bzigadiers, Gay Alter and Sondra Penshorn, display spirit. r, hr r 4 2 'flier K ,gg 1. v'.,gf.f--f-2--Q::wigs get U ,,i.,, me or k I i xiyk . ,J --f. i . i ' ' ,i B at I V ip ,yi cl M C iv l' l imi , 'iii ' ff J i ., A' f' . N- 4 1 -' , '- 'l ' I 9. be v-05 'mls 1' - ,5 adv . ,, Nw f iz e,,. i C' i'ii 3 fail' ,,,l , C B vm, B , , 3 , L in , R W S . ' A LLI: ' 1 ' ' f fl I r f' K I , I 'l ,. ,, r --5. , 5' 3 f ' 1 l, xr' ' ,- X :Wifi Q X . BY BLE OFFICERS Laurel Reeder cmd Bonnie Bane, Brigadiers, show uniforms. -a-....., X , ix 7 o My L. A-A AA i -V... Aa- Q Q: 4 'U ,f A, it K , A Q .. ., ,,-pr C N :ar in ,ge ,Q i ai, F5 -:fd K-ff C ' i ' ' ' C or oo oe 4 1 A x x , e-s lu, ., LX . - 'f r , , - V b 1-. ' Q I n f., ,V 5A xl 'Vx . ' .N I . :il ., ki, ,glmxgla Q V Y ' : Q ..k,, L , or -'. 5 In V , Ng 4 K 4,1 A i. 5 . . .. rf.: Q' 'W nun ' i in e r aff, . V - - . - Q , . 1 sf' sf an ' T , -up I . Chance, Loma Lou Coffey, Patty Cohen, Sharon Collis, Elizabeth Courtney, Dorene Dunk, Beverley Dykman, Ann Eichelberger, Cathy Farmer, Judy I Forehand, Linda Fromme, Arlene Fulenwider, Barbara Gillam, Pat Goodrich, Jackie Hallock, Diane Hardin, Charline Hien, Beverly Hilgers, Barbara Brigadettes work hard to perfect their marching lines. Hughes, Mollie Jennings, Patsy Jones, Nonnie Juraschek, Anne Keilman, Peggy Ann Kerlee, Deanna Kighr, Berry .lo Kight, Carolyn Klosfermann, Helen Kraemer, Laurie Kramer, Jeanette Krauss, Kaaren Laue, Sandra Leonard, Marian Lewis, Lucy Linder, Mary Ellen 126 BRIGADETTES E TERT I f-ff' fi -fl '22 ::tf1'wi1s I-.reswzf x 1.-:a:'ifi:1 fiilgiffliii f' ' ' ' 2'-Q if-ez-.1-gQ fv - 3 y:s1',ig,, ' 2: A' aaaa . - fll? .L . 1 1,1 i , 5 - i 4 a we 9 4 iaaai. 32 MJQJQ -r , an 'iw' A If Q' QA M 'A A Viking ship is formed in the practice for a dr111 1 , ' ,gt ,. .jp K . if . ' - ' f'f-: - W M E Y I i N ,a In A -ff N Q- Ffh: ..- nv- far, I .bf A ,,V:L H . ,D I K ' H '-', - , ' -- W-1- ,, .g,,,gi- . rm M N V gf' - . f vi .2 GAMES WITH COLORF L DRILLS Livingston, Marion Logan, Elizabeth Nj' s' I I' Marquardt, Donna ' ' iiii N MCVBYI Sandf- W' Medack, Shirley .I . . 5 gg: . ww- fu- ' X, ,K X, .' sf -. : Q 1 - i11 ii1 5 .--- - . V- Moofy, Norma Eff . kh ' . K ,. , Murphy, Pa! 5 y I - f sq Mustian, Norma Z i if L .' . 4 Noll, Jeannette 1 K ' L 41 Opperman, Carolyn V. N '97 , : i' K k gsm ' Y 4 li 'f,1 1'::ffi15' f if fi Pankey, Nancy ...f -. 2 i.'i A' ' i ' -',h' . ' ' Pankratz DorothY . ' 'bf , - 'Egg ' ' f ' ,' ,z , I if ' ,244 ' gf , 1' 7 A ' ,i,,,.- , Pearman, Pat ' , ' M ' - Penshorn, Sandra A , V Peity, Marium f ' ' ' ff ff . ' ' . A ' V a L'g , ' 1 4 yy- ,. W , ,.., s K .Q in dv V' , A , ' Y , Ami. Mrs. Lord and Bzigadiers work hard to perfect half-time drills. Poehnert, Patsy Pritchard, Brenda Raymond, Norma Recker, Ora Jo Reeder, Laurel Robinette, Jeannette Rollins, Darlene Rundell, Sherrill Schaal, Linda Schwartz, Alice Searcy, Judy Sinclair, Sidney Smith, Claudia Sonnen, Gwynne Stephens, Barbara Stephenson, Linda Stockert, Pat LINDA SCH , DOTTY ADAMS ' ,, I 7x f . '- ' -v. ,W x , ,I aw E rl ,rr ,var Fi'-J ' raai can q I ..ir -,,,:, N S Vz,, V:,, in Brigade officers are shown leading the Brigade into cz tunnel. LE D BRIGADE T0 FI E YE ,ij1Q5L'Q1jigf Stone, Charlene Stuckey, Patricia i- 'Z Sullivan, Kathleen f' -'-fr B ,B -2' fr 1 -ff-' is Sydnes, Bonnie Taquino, Nancy Thomas, Jerilyn Van Eman, Lyne I 1 Vinson, Sondra I Wash ick, Linda 11 - - Wesrerhoff, Blossom , Wilkes, Barbara . Willis, Barbara iw , ef' l. 'J . 5 , , ,SRV I4 X ' Wilson, Mary Wiseman, Nancy Wood, Janice Zadik, Janice Zupan, Elisabeth . . , l .W . Band and Brigade take their posi- tions tor a Left-Right Routine. H RD ORK The Band and Brigade form Patricia. The half time of the Thanksgiving game saluted pop tunes. The Owl Band and Brigade execute an outstanding Drill, The Brigade displays a Iune Taylor dance. . . 2 2 'B A 3 'H A J xx' 'Z i Q 3 K . .. vs ,H 5 it -L t -X Q A ' f '?9:'2ff:'ff9, 5fW'i-vf' V Q if ' 2 ' 'if' -Y -Y ' - ik -Y, th V' i zzi'13 g,.ffe'. w , , -' .1 W1 f ' ,la rx Q Q gifggif-'iiiszsg' ',m, 'H 'U444A,u, Ji-4, iN as Apkmkiv. I 'Q Q I K vbaxxu Wk, , f I V- , f ,f, 'U If . . 4 'U .AHA I 4 I 'UNIX F ',:I J, , , , g ,gy W jigs. ., ,., ik v Y ' yrf, 1,-,325 V.V'L 5 : I H If ,HQ L. t. 441 f Ak, Of f ,I fp: V 44 ' y ,, .1 A group ot smiling girls lead the Brigadettes in Christmas carols to the accompaniment of H. Klostermann's accordian. VIVID BRIGADE ADDS There weren't any seats left, but Marium Petty just had to get in this picture while the rest of the girls loolc on. These Brigade members can't understand why they must let the basketball players be served first at their banquet. Bruce Tettleton tigures that because basketball season is over he can stack his plate high with all don't eats. aff, X i f .5 H ' A ' sd ' Q' V 1, -- 'pu r H V, A . f , -,.. 8, After a pep rally the Owl mascot rates undivided attention from the cheerleaders. B R I G A D E CHEERLEADERS HOUSE NORMA Moorv t HEAD CHEERLEADER imeffs? my I-,LL PAT MURPHY MAHIUM PETTY NORMA MOOTY LYNE VAN EMAN BRENDA PHITCHARD 134 or COLOR T0 HIGHLANDS At the Football Banquet, Linda Schaal introduces Mrs. Lord to the Administration, coaches, players, and Brigadettes. 1: 'QQ 'gnu , V, 13:-A Pantomiming Chipmunlr Song adds more lun cmd laughter to the Christmas party lor the Highlands Brigade members. . DA 1 In spite of sloppy weather, the Highlands Brigade turns out loyally to represent their school in the Western Parade. S -Ni The football team bow their heads in prayer at the Foot- ball Banquet given in their honor by the Highlands Brigade. Cheerleaders lead Brigade in yells to boost school spirit. 1 C-JF , X,SaBQ,,. I jp - SPIRIT A ONG STUDE T BODY Seniors-Brenda Pritchard, Lyne Van Hman, Norma Mooty, Marium Petty-and junior, Pat Murphy, pose during the lei! hall-time BAND g . K ,I K L7 11-'iiiilf A f A I A A 3 I . 2 I I i f If 72 ,I ii --f-:- an 'rg t -1 ' 1 - .... 3 . . , ' Q ' V 5 .v ' 4, 7? nv: Q - Z i 5 6 , , .N Iwbgg , f f 's :5.,2g1 i :f: f21:3' iT 3 ' ? MR. RODMAN DIRECTOR l WALTER HEINIG PRESIDENT A BRICE BARNES VICE-PRESIDENT fs 'io ne, jx. 10 59 o ei? an . KW 'ID 1 MYRTLE HILL ANNA BROWN DICK BELLOWS NANCY PENNYCUFF MELINDA ROGERS Q ALITY LEADERSHIP Secretary, Linda Griffith: treasurer, Sandra lo KCIIHII Ass't drum major, Lois Neumann, and ass't majorettes, and historian, Edna Leonard hold executive offices. Nancy Schaller and Lea Gail Haqemann, respectively. Blasters, Sylvia Stamps, Phil Bell, Ian McEnery, Gary Beranf quartermaster, Tom Boedeclrerf and reporters, Anita Roach, Wayne Salge, Carol Logan, and Tito Moreno strive to maintain the duties of the offices and raise high standards for the Owl Band. 3 1. .4 f ,, Early mommg drrll practice at 7:45 readies the H H S Band for the heavy schedule of the football games and other actrvliles Allen, Pauline Allen, Roger Alley, Rosemary Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Dennis Applin, Carolyn Arguiio, Paul Bair, Jennie Barnes, Brice Baumann, Leroy Belitzer, Sandra Bell, Phillip Bellows, Dick Beran, Gary Berg, Kenneth Bernhard, Edith fr. ll gel 41,-1 , Ari A . Under the able direction of Mr. Rodman, the Band sets up a practice session to perfect their playing SATISFYING RESULT . . A Q ,. , Y ,. X. in ig I A I X' W it V 1 .. N . I I ' .. ,.ia,, r 1 't i ff t fl, t it 2,3 A .lj V . 5 K ki , E. , nf K It 5 LL 6. K In l if l'N'i'F,Ji1f H , , C t siss t ll Ir -X . h 'v,. 5 g , , ,il Q N, A i ,ff 44 N 4 -A it cceee ccee c..e X '- ceeiciciie ccceeaacc it ' aa' + - f iiii we --, A -H 53 . -' , K,-132 fl if i to C ' ' r te., t N A yd. kzyk L ,. I , x Nr , x N Qs,.... L ,i ,A H4 E , Q ' i f - A A .1 I A A iz X t V i. i i C' i:'L' ' 5- 1 M . i'1' i K - , k k ji . ,V ,Q I ,i,iI ,, Eg . Q tw. A ,ft ,, ' I . , K . i Z ' X Av l I, I B f lltl Black, Howard Blumberg, Clinton Blumberg, Esther Boedecker, Tommy Brooks, Rodney Brown, Anna Burrows, Clara Cain, Freddie Cavazcs, Ben Chamberlin, Margaret Cole, Lovie Jean Crutcher, Pat Denning, Glenna Esparza, Toni Fisk, David Fisk, George we Fritz, Bobby A 1, ,Q A -M' 1,1 Geits! Jimrny If , X -, ' Griffith, Linda f ' f ' Q Hagemann, Lea Gail I A 7 M' A' R. K Heckman, Linda i v 4 ,f il W,,,,.. ff 5 i 3 X V . Q 'cf r or li L X 7 if A fi ' 6 I fi o is ' i r Heinigf Wane' K' H ,. ' fs' - House, Sharron ' 5 Johnson, Judy K R575 K 1 I ' K ,lk Johnson, Richard 9 i,, ' 'i Q i J ' K. ,s - uv, I - In ' yi, ,J K ,-,kLL N , 2: K Y y r, , IR ,of yy, nlxfi f V: . N W .,. W I 0 X . , . , u Q A f . E A .V rrr 1 Kafmf Sandfa -io ' EY' 'V ' ' fY Kerckhoff, Victor A , . rf Kolenda, Evelyn K ' . fi W Koltermann, Diane , ,., K . ' Lamoureaux, Wilfred fail' X A ' ' ' A , f w L 5 ,.,, . , is g K in . ' 1 1 E i Q i f I X W 4 ' IDI - X Q r n f r B A N D 140 Nancy H. Ringelstein seems to be amused by the unhamionious sounds coming from the Bc1nd's mixed quartet. K . at ':i'li 7' , ,,,,, .. .r La Roe, Nancy ., , 9: Laue, Jerry A, Q, I M Ag Leonard, Edna fn Ei Love, Janice 1 it ' Mahan, Larry X I H K ffjffftftzij Q . , 1,, .- I ' V s , X if I I f C KJV Ht ' l J E At fl W l ' Q Mahavier, Ronnie V 'II:- t Martin, Douglas ' . , L , Mauer, David 1 1 -ge McCarver, Janet 1: ' H I I McClintic, David 5 K A ,, 5315 . he ' ' sti r ' Q it -it I 'VD K- A it si ,, If, 552 ff: W' - I K ' : ' f' i 1 l f ' 11 ' L Lua 1 i in., i McCoy, Anita ,- I . McEnery, .lan ' , .rirh L A McVay, Kyle f l Milner, Sharon L ' H , M h d, B b ,.,, ez, L . V me ea 0 Q A, L L ts- was W Jig, , AJ. NJ 9+ A ' ,mf Tex ' L A nf K ,--fuss I X - ,smut I . V , 'RQ do is 4 e 4 It ff ir- Q If f 1? 1 l' f i TRADITIO FOR FUTURE It looks as if coming activities are to be important. President Walter Heinig shows these Band members the Band jackets. , fi. 'Ni' 1 Kit N- fvfl L sql l B , Z! g :E - N Y .,,, ,,.t rf 141 LQVVD The Bcmd helps rouse school spirit at the Majestic pep rally with the iight song. Moreno, Tito Moseley, Kay Murdock, David Nation, Van Neumann, Lois Newberry, Sara Nell O'Brien, Pat Oviedo, Sylvia Pacheco, Richard Parker, James Pennycuff, Nancy Peterson, Waiter Polson, Wilberf Pofeef, Robert Reed, Carol Ringelsfein, Nancy Ritch, Dickie Roach, Anifa BAND OWL BAND DISPLAYS 'QW I i 5 5' il TH EIR Rogers, Melinda Salge, Wayne Schaller, Nancy Sherbondy, David Shuier, Dixie Stamps, Sylvia Stemm, Carol Talbert, Charlene Taibert, Etta Taliman, Janice Tarkington, Eddie Tschirgi, Victor Walters, Wade Watts, Carroll Weathers, Kit Wiilis, Roy Wilson, Judy The Owl Band, led by the majorettes, draws many cheers from the spectators at the Western Parade rrr J A .srirss y y y eyssv , y , ,Qs ' KKS' 1 W ffh. E 1 wh A 1' yey e rrras rrssr W . ff- -Q s we L S x iii s A srle at srr we . fl' ar K ' L V A Aid i M Kass v S-vo' ..-7 BAND OWL BA D W NS FIR T i if .ffm-v , H .l 1 Q . r it 'F , ll? 1 . 7 ' ' ser- Q X 1 . X- I 1 , Q ,, . , , ,, 1- ,a fn .T 4' fx -2, r,,,w Y Lv -?.. ,rf ly, -A Y Ap V.AJpk3 , With each member's faithful co-operation the tirst Highlands High Band has played an important part in promoting school spirit. First Row: Mr. Rodman, Melinda Hogers, Anna Brown, Linda Heckman, Sandy Karrn, Kay Moseley, Toni Esparza, Sara Newberry, Carol Reed, Sylvia Stamps, Edna Leonard, Phil Bell, Ianet McCarver, Lois Neumann, Diane Kolterman, Clinton Blumberg, Nancy Schaller, Carolyn Logan, Clara Burrows, Sharron House, Pat Crutcher, Ianice Tallman, Myrtle Hill, Nancy Pennycuff, Richard Bel- lows. Second Row: ludy lohnson, Charlene Talbert, Ieanette Parker, David Mauer, Ian McE'nery, Sandra Belitzer, Etta L. Talbert, Gary L. Beran, Nancy R. Ringelstein, Dick lohnson, Phil Moseley, Wilbert Polson, Dyke Kiel, Howard Black, Iudy Wilson, Carol Ap- Being in the Highlands Band is fun and an honor, says any Band member when asked. How- ever, he will also add, lt means being at school at 7:45 every morning to practice with the Brigade the half-time drills to be performed during foot- ball season. After football season, the Band still practices, only this time the practice means whether or not the Band will make a good showing at the University lnterscholastic League Marching Contest, which was held during the first week of December. At this particular contest the band under the direction of Mr. M. Rodman interpreted several marches- Indiana State Band, Keifer's Special, and Brasses to the Fore. After re- turning to Highlands, the Band still practiced, this time they were preparing for lnterscholastic League Concert Contest in March. The selection played was Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 F Minor Finale. These contests proved our Band's worth. Prior to these contests, the band marched in the Trinity homecoming parade. This meant get- ting up bright and early on a Saturday morning after having put on a half-time drill the night before. Not that any bandman is lazy, but who does not like to sleep late on a Saturday morning? Organizations need to have money, and the Owl N MARCHING CONTEST , . .M LL,L , ne, Q .. in as 8. O .,- 57 . H ,E X. it .1 I . as t' ' M i 5. ' - ,A , 4 ' -s 75 can 1- -f 1 H X -11 vi -K rs plin, Margaret Chamberlin, Linda Griltith, Pat O'Brien, Glenna Denning, Esther Blumberg. Third Row: Willie Lamoureaux, Van Nation, Dick Hitch, Tom Boedecker, Larry Mahan, lames Parker, David Sherbondy, Eddie Tarkington, Victor Kerchkoft, Wade Walters, Kit Weath- ers, Hon Mahavier, Anita McCoy. Fourth Row: Ianice Love, Tito Moreno, Bobby Morehead, Richard Pacheco, Sharon Milner, Dixie Schuler, Carol Stemm, Edith Bernhard, Lea Gail Hageman, Denny Anderson, Augie Zammarripa, Pauline Allen, Charles Head, Woody Curd, Ken- neth Berg, Wayne Salge, Anita Roach, Kyle McVay, Ieannie Bair. Fifth Row: Ben Cavazos, Rodney Brooks, Walter Peterson, Ierry Laue R. Willis, D. Fisk, H.Allen, D. McClentic, D.Murdock, L. Baumann, V. Tschirgi, G. Fisk, B. F' ritz, B. Barnes, B. Poteet, F. Cain, D. Martin, I. Getts. 1 n 3 l Band believed this to be true. The evidence is shown in their many cake sales and numerous paper drives. These money raising proiects helped in financing some of the Band's many, many expenses. The Band enioyed themselves and got to know one another better through some fun-filled activi- ties. Parties, picnics, and hayrides provided the diversions from the some old every day grind. One activity of the Band which the student body enioys immensely is the musical repertoires. These repertoires of iazz, modern, dixieland, and semi-classical music provide the kind of enter- tainment which is enioyed by everyone. Also, all the students look forward to the annual Band Dance which is given in May. The music was iust di- vine, sighed the couples as they left grudgingly. Throughout the year the Band represented High- lands High in many important parades. ln San An- tonio there was the 'famous Western Parade which opened the Livestock Exposition held in February. And during Fiesta Week, the Owl Band participated in the lengthy Battle of Flowers Parade and the Fiesta Flambeau Parade. To Corpus Christi the Band journeyed to march in the parade which opened the popular Buccaneer Days. Does Highlands have a great Band? What do you think, student body? tl' f- Q Q7 Applegate, Carolyn Autrey, Neil Barnhill, Pat Bell, Paula ' af ' f ,, Q ,W 6 1 as , uv 131 l lx X' lf' Q , , Davis, Ben English, Jim Fagg, Dorothy Finger, Jane Finger, Jim Foster, Dixie Fowler, Charles Froehmer, Vic Garcia, lrene Gose, Frank Hall, Sue Holcombe, John Hopp, Janice Howle, Jonathon Huegele, Shirley Imken, Anita Keilman, Peggy Lammie, Mary Louise Mahan, Larry Q3 Benton, Donald Black, Howard Burke, Barbara ST DE T COUNCIL ORGANIZE rv-, - 6 2: fl V. J 2535. 3-as ,,..:, 1. K 'N 9 317 .. ' ,gg ., -f B 9 Q 1 A .fun H r B l . B, -i f ,, Y- - .,4, 5 , ,..- 1 s. Qkfl' 'M 0. W f CY v N. af.. E 'B Q, ,..9igq2y:',2i, . -' Y fill f i a J ' .. JITEL5 -1- 'FYI B gg, 1? . md . '27 A . All e 2, W v XY, fm? J f E F... 13: V f McClure, Spencer Moody, Jane Nation, Van Neumann, Lois Newberry, Sara Pena, Marshall Perchard, Jackie Poole, John AA -+f-'fr s il i. ' i ' .-,, S ,,,. f f1'o if Oli 1 ' o,,,o NW ,, n n S N J 'is Ja, S, ,Q N' J S ' voo M S ' M S ag' ll K I 1 ' XE oo o 41 L ax my Q-qv' AT OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL K A , V . , il K. 'L ,J 1- T97 N401 Wi' 4-, -H ta. ll Na-1 nonn S Raborn, Stan Raymond, Patricia Y I t is J 2 5 f a ig K f , ,vo fi.. f t ,fx . . g fx as 1 J as if W x El'-if-. fd - Q Na' , ? .f l l Rutledge, William Saenz, Elodia Seydler, Evelyn Short, Marshall Simer, Sandra Stinson, John Stuman, Jerry Tanner, Frank Tausch, Tope Voges, Elaine Walston, Jean Waugh, Evelyn Whitney, Suzanne Wiede, Francelle Willis, Roy Witta, Barbara Woodall, Stayton Don Benton was duly elected first Council president. President . . . lst Vice-President . . . 2nd Vice-President . . 3rd Vice-President . . Recording Secretary .... Corresponding Secretary . . . Roll Call Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian . . Reporter . . . Chaplain . . Sergeant-at-Arms .. Sergeant-at-Arms . . .. Don Benton . . Frank Tanner John Holcombe Spencer McClure . Barbara Burke . . Dorothy Fagg . Evelyn Waugh .. Neil Autrey .. Bill Rutledge .. Jim English .. Elaine Voges Charles Fowler . . John Stinson EMBER E JOY WORKING Mr. Bellos was the first Student Council sponsor. il it rllt.,l J iff ' Zi' , if ,. ,. Mr. Lehmberg signs the Council charter while Mr. Bellos cmd officers look on. ' R Ns.,. Representatives ot Student Council give the morning devotion. esrdent Don Benton presides over a Student Council Meeting as some ot the members discuss an important question on the floor. .4-,S P we N.. x.f' 'f' SSN 'W' in K N, A4 ai'-al , Ne'-MY 111 'sae ffl' 'K M 11221, it ,. r Q My . 1 , V' P+., Q ,-a. A , K 3 ,fi .4 l 1 vo ' 1-7 ,L '-:.::? A I I ,,,- N f ,w Q 'FH K ?v ' 4 ' -V all , 21 we-as-1 - new , . '3- -.av 4' 1 GIRLS' CHOIR Anderson, Betty Barnes, Patsy Bone, Linda Borland, Patricia Bretz, Camille Davenport, Shirley Emerson, Mary Gail Fariss, Peggy Friday, Nancy Frost, Glanell THE FIR T GIRL LI ' ' fl if , 5' '-'4' P , ' lrrl R , if EF at 'T fs, ,.. ,.., f A ' an - x . W H A f: H V , T .PX 'Q ra K , :E Ml .. ., 'T George, Shirley Haralson, Sandra Hill, Myrtle Horton, Kathleen Hunter, Donna Lamm, LaRue Leal, Josephine Lewis, Deana Rosas, Olivia Smith, Ollie lf you have a feminine voice and it is me- lodious, you qualify for membership in the Girls' Choir of Highlands High. Each member, under the guidance of Mrs. Ida Collins, strives towards cul- tivating an appreciation of good music and devel- oping individual talent. After long and tiring hours of practice, the Girls' Choir blended their voices together in vocal arrangements for assem- blies. They will be remembered for their out- standing performances in the Christmas pageant and the Spring Festival of Music at which there were other school choirs performing. Again in May with other choirs, the Girls' Choir sang in the All City High School Chorus on Commencement Sunday. The Choir brought Christmas cheer when they sang carols to the army wards of Brooks General Hospital. Spring brought the State Music Contest. All in all, the Girls' Choir had a very busy year. CHOIR SET EXAMPLE Nm... MY, ,,..,.,, ,.,,, .... is ,he ...I ...H The Girls' Glee Club, under the able leadership of Mrs. Ida Collins, present entertaining music during many assemblles . , gg, gi. N gg ' 5.3 7' l 9 if 01 ' 5 5 . i X. Q if 4 Ii fi Az 'f tif X 7 Choir otticers Suzy Bernard, Martha Starkey, Scott Mullen, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary Blanche Hill, Deanna Kerlee, Mary Starkey, Mary Wilson, Dolores Taylor, and Cecilia lhrer give their undivided attention at a choir meeting. CHOIR P RTICIPATES Bernard, Suzy Boone, Mary Elizabeth Brantley, Mary Beth Brown, Carolyn Chandler, Pat Hadaway, Sue Helmke, Charlie Hill, Mary Blanche Hoag, Marilyn lhrer, Cecilia Keller, Mike The beautiful ringing tones of the A Cappella Choir provided the student body with entertain- ment during all of the assemblies. Their selec- tions showed the interest and appreciation of good music possessed by each Choir member and how well the musical talent of each one has been developed. The Choir further showed its abilities in the choral arrangement, The Pageant of the 'Holy Nativity, which was accompanied by the dramatic version. This impressive pageant left the true meaning of Christmas within every student's mind. Early in spring the Choir began work on the music which they used in a state contest. This contest gives Choir members an opportunity to test their vocal ability in competition which always presents a real challenge to each participant. The efforts of the A Cappella Choir were not in vain as every program was a melodious picture. J.. ..., ,t.. .r.. t. g s y , .. lrr g.. A, wit . A I if S Scott Mullen, president, and Mrs. Collins, sponsor, discuss the music for the forthcoming assemblies during the current year. I ASSEMBLIES OF THE YE Kerlee, Deanna Stautzenberger, Sherley Q X 's Y' 1 . arf 1- f Ni' ,:- f14...Z1-'G' .. fs f-5 Q! Koltermann, Diane Mullen, Scott Stemm, Carol Sullivan, Kathleen at -,,. , N -TQ' K . . ., . X. , ., 'H fx. 'l Vt ,ff-07 X Starkey, Martha Starkey, Mary Taylor, Dolores Rae Wilson, Mary 'vs x A -, s' sl. 'FR 127 5 V., 1 -vs . 'Nr - -- l it I ., is .. A r ,.,,, I E. -in 1 lii 5 N .. gm t , .JJJS 75 Q f X 'Q I Many hours of practice, encouraged by the sponsor, Mrs. Collins, resulted in an outstanding and harmonious choral group. A CAPPELLA CHOIR CHOIR VOICES TUPS IN TALE T I Scott Mullen and Suzy Bernard admire Diane Koltermann's resonant note. I I, xx That's the correct note, Kathie, yells Martha. A nation wide organization, Quill and Scroll is composed of iunior and senior staff members of the Highlands High publications, the Brigadoon and -0 the Tartan. These staff members are chosen on a basis of scholastic standing, writing, editing and business management ability, recommendation of the publication advisor, and the acceptance by l the national executive secretary of this honorary society. Therefore, to be a member of Quill and Scroll is not an honor to be lightly overlooked. Towards the latter part of the spring term, a formal city-wide initiation of the newly elected Quill and Scroll members was held at Trinity University. Concluding the initiation was the presentation of the shining gold regulation pins. Officers: Charlene Stone, chaplainy Claudia Carrejo, sec.: Ioe Moalce, pres.p Sharon Notz, sql.-at-arms. Not pictured-Lyne Van Eman, vice-president ol the Highlands Quill and Scroll Society. JUILL 8. SCROLL SOCIETY VIEMBER RECOGNIZED AS ABLE ,IOURNALI TS ROW I: Charline Hardin, Barbara Fulenwider, Claudia Carrejo, Sandy Penshorn, Mrs. I. Leon-Sponsor, Carol Opperman, Ianice Wood, Iudy Farmer, and Darlene Rollins. ROW 2: Betty Kiqht, Charlene Stone, Anne luraschek, Pat Stockert, Sandra lo Karm, Barbara Wilkes, Robert Ward, Marvin Siapper, and Cindy Sinclair. ROW 3: Donna Rae Marquardt, Sharon Notz, Patty Colley, Georgette de Salme, Jeanette Kramer, Mollie Hughes, Patricia Poehnert, and Ioe Moalce. ROW 4: Dale Callaway, Louis Irwin, Iacquelyn Goodrich, Diane Marilee Hallock, Sherill Dee Hundell, Fred Motheral, Michael Westwood. Not pictured: Lyne Van Eman. Q1 lull 155 ' ., v S 1958-59 STAFF JOE MOAKE Editor-in-Chief MARVIN STAPPER Business Manager CLAUDIA CARREJO Literary Editor GAY ALTER Production Manager CAROLYN OPPERMAN Faculty Editor PATTY COFFEY LYNE VAN EMAN Class CO-Editors MARIUM PETTY Organizations Editor SANDRA PENSHORN Club Editor FRED MOTHERAL Sports Editor DALE CALLOWAY School Life Editor PAT STOCKERT Copy Editor SHARON NOTZ Art Editor J ANIOE WOOD DONNA MARQUARDT Circulation Co-Managers BETTY KIGHT Accountant BETTY CHISHOLM Publicity Manager PAT CLAUSWITZ BRICE BARNES BILL PERRY Photographers MRS. JOAN LEON Faculty Sponsor 0 A 9. . 5 azz Q .., :Q 0' ' .0 ,O O O 0. 0 O 'o, ' ,gg:5:7:3:1:512:5:7:1:1:!:15:2:I:1:I:2:I:2:2:I:Z:2-I-2-7 '''-1-!:!:1:2:I:1:1:5:2:1:5:5:5:5:5:I:T:5:1:5rf:5:I:I:1:2:1:2:2:1:25:1:1:1:I:7:1:::::r:11::Z:Z:If2:1:2:Z:222:21:1:1:1:S:C:I:IzZ:1:Z:Zzi:2:1:2:4:2:1:1:1:1:2:f:I'F24 O 0 ', ,Q Q. . o Q O O. ,S Q o o 39. o 'o' o O Q O O. ,Q O 'Q O O O I I :.: O. .0 T 'Q' O' 1:3:!:5:3:3:3333313:372129:2:1:3:E:1:515:Ififitltfi-24-352525259253-I15Hi5'.'3'A JOE MOAKE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MARVIN STAPPER BUSINESS MANAGER Fw -.L- fag 9, -1: l,!i5i:?7f5 ii! V. ,Q ,i E? 3 -weJ:'ef1,111i:tf5wggg:.E ttl, - .V CLAUDIA CARREJO GAY ALTER PAT STOCKERT LITERARY EDITOR PRODUCTION MANAGER COPY EDITOR K1 BETTY .IO KIGHT ACCOUNTANT CO-CIRCULATION MANAGER DONNA RAE MARQ UARDT as S' -f-A-f Nw Mmm - v,.:z,..fi: f ' - - - - - .::,,, Zt, I JANICE WOOD CO-CIRCULATION MANAGER CAROLYN OPPERMAN PATTY COFFEY FACULTY EDITOR CO-CLASS EDITOR If anyone has ever wondered who were the seven- teen or nineteen seniors who four times during the year ran around like escaped inmates from a mental institution, the answer is simply the Briga- doon Senior Staff trying to meet a deadline. Oh, that word deadline meant so much to these staff members and so little to the other H.H.S. stu- dents. No one can realize how much work is in- volved during the process of editing a high school annual, nevertheless, laug hter, fun, and recrea- tion were also included in the staff's curriculum. The trip to Denton for the Texas High School Press Association Convention was one of the high- lights of the year. But even this pleasure trip was outshined by the receiving of the first edi- tion of the Brigadoon. To see one's own work actually in black and white was a thril that will not be soon forgotten. To celebrate the close of a good year's work and announce staff positions for next year, a festive banquet was held. Thus, the first Brigadoon was only a memory, not a dream. BETTY CHISOLM PAT CLAUSEWITZ PUBLICITY MANAGER PHOTOGRAPHER LYNE VAN EMAN CO-CLASS EDITOR , 'k., ,, V ' ',,,, 5 , Q Q 1 r Q avi' . WWW, t r . 3fl 1'.ar'Q:. , , V- ' .f'-i .- F-3-15 QW. .,. -: 5 . gizegzx. . i- ,., 3' , 1-i t-L Q Q-.EX 5 I M I . , . I 5.2 1:-.. 2' W' C 'VG 7. 4 l X 1 at L22 fit f,,' 1' 'X'i FRED MOTHERAL SPORTS EDITOR .-'Q QC' ' , ' Rss? .. ,,.f 4. f,Q f.-ff.. -A ig,-cf S+, DALE CALLAWAY SCHOOL LIFE EDITOR Nap.- Ax 2, .api BRICE BARNES PHOTOGRAPHER MARIUM PETTY ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR SANDRA PENSHORN CLUB EDITOR SHARON NOTZ ART EDITOR ' 1 6 Y : J- I X. XX akriff BILL PERRY PHOTOGRAPHER Molly Armsworth opens the door for junior staffers Bobby Weller, Iudy Farmer, Barbara Fulenwider, Ronald Lehde, and Georgette de Salme, looking to next year when they will produce the yearbook. gt.. l Qfff . g--f A , , , , ' W , ,. , - . 1 f .L 5 , ug in 'f ' V 1j,,:s,,g ,f W V ' 1 B it H N f E5 5'2 , ,B is - 3535 1 .eww Jes' fr-gn 3 was 4... -we L ,, it-f 343339: of -5 -v W' ,X 4 B , 1 gg , H 7 - , 'I '- f , , T 2, 155, Igg??w, , '..i ...,-'57 MGH. . , 'f ' 5 ' mm , e::g,:,:zw 1e:,fr H 1-'f:: 4 'a 'firm-Piss 'fs' f f- - Salim I i . ' 1 ,l,, t t f V i ' f Nancy Wiseman displays sales money to M. Westwood, Barbara Stephens, Sherill Rundell and Patsy Poehnert. 158 JU IDRS ACHIE E Rodney Strub, Kirby Davis, Charline Hardin, and Norma Mustian compare the different layouts in preparation for their big jobs next year as seniors. Who are the best iuniors at Highlands? The ones on the Junior Annual Staff, of course. Each student in Highlands should pat the shoulder of every iunior staff member and say thank-you for selling all those ads which enable us to buy our annuals at a low cost. Putting out an annual is a 510,000 business venture. Therefore, when these iuniors pounded the streets in the rain or on a hot day, their efforts were by no means in vain. Selling ads was not their only task assigned them. Being a iack-of-all-trades was a title ac- quired by these iuniors who wrote cutlines, ran numerous errands, alphabetized, and sold annuals. After the sole of ads was closed, the iuniors started plans for their own book. However, these plans were interrupted by the annual banquet which was left completely in their charge. The date, which was chosen by the Senior Staff, was set for iuniors who made preparations for the banquet. lt is customary for the iuniors to try to find out the theme of the annual, and then center the ban- quet around whatever knowledge they acquire. The whole-hearted efforts of the juniors made the ban- quet an immense success. Also, their positions for next year were announced. The banquet made this school year complete for the Senior Staff. The iuniors worked hard selling ads and were very successful, which is proof that they will put together a well-organized annual. Juniors take a bow which is well-deserved and overdue. HIGH D SALES Pat Pearman looks up a phone number, Darlene Rollins dials, and Iudy Searcy talks to a local businessman about buying an ad, as Cindy and Diane look on. -n.,uN Sandra Laue, Carol Howard, Laurie Kraemer, Mollie Hughes, and leanette Kramer look at annuals tor ideas. TAFFER INAUGURAT MRS. JOAN LEON SPONSOR The top four-Marvin Stopper, loe Moake, Claudia Carrejo, and Gay Alter-admire the Brigadoon layouts which had just been completed. Anxiety is expressed on the faces of Patsy Poehnert, Mike Westwood, Mollie Hughes, and Sherill Rundell as they hand in ad sales money to Marvin Stopper, who is in charge of the Iunior Staff. , , , ' ' , if'if'+- fW'M ''lsfffwfwwvhefwlifhw44w1mH?w1E1v5:1e52ez2Ss2:54vwffsB!WW ff FIRST EDITIO I X 1 5 1 .if X f' Sharon Notz, Cindy Sinclair, Barbara Stephens, Pat Stockert, and Charline Hardin look very satisfied with the annual sales' results. Ioe Moalce, editor, gleams with pride as he receives both Brigadoon and Quill and Scroll charters from Mr. Lehmberg. Betty Kight, Sandra Penshorn, Pat Stockert, and Claudia Carrejo look starry-eyed at the colored division pages just received from the publisher. Mrs. Ioan Leon also admires the beautiful work. I M , E X If r :ir 1 K X Y , W,,.. T: K Q7 I K. V ,,,, I ir' f 5 T EQ E TQRTAH HOWARD ROGERS Editor-in-Chief SANDRA Jo KARM Managing Editor JANET IVICCARVER Business Manager CHARLENE STONE News Editor JOYCE JERSIG ROBERT WARD Feature Co-Editors DICK PRUITT Sports Editor A NNE .IURASCHEK Advertising and Circulation Manager BARBARA WILKES Copyreader JACKIE GOODRICH Proofreader BETH COLLIS JACKIE GOODRICI-I NIARSHA METCALFE Columnists MRS. JOAN E. LEON Faculty Sponsor seik- .-,I pf' x., iq f-. M-,-M HOWARD ROGERS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF JANET McCARVER BUSINESS MANAGER .fwiiz 'TN-f 1 ....- .-'sf-Q., n Ivvuuf M -1 me I . .., K, JOYCE JERSIG CO-FEATURE EDITOR SANDRA .IO KARM MANAGING EDITOR CHARLENE STONE NEWS EDITOR ROBERT WARD CO-FEATURE EDITOR Putting out a six page bi-weekly high school newspaper is hard work. Ask any Tartan Staff mem- ber, his answer will be an emphatic yes. Work- ing on the paper involves not only writing a col- umn but going to American Printers every other Thursday to set up each page of the newspaper. The staff's hard work was not in vain, for their reward was in the near future. The Tartan received four awards in the competition between the high school newspapers of Texas at the annual T.H.S.P.A. Convention. This convention was held in Denton, Texas during the first week-end in De- cember. Members and sponsor iourneyed by charter buses with the annual staff to Denton where these Highlands' students met and made many new friends, tourecl the campus of T.W.U., and gathered a variety of knowledge helpful to their work, and recreated. The junior staff members in particular looked forward with anticipation towards the spring ban- quet. What was the reason for the juniors' anxi- ety? The purpose of the banquet was not only for fellowship, but at this time positions for the ensuing school year are announced. The seniors are not slighted as the banquet is in their honor. The first staff of the Tartan has set a high standard for future staffs to follow plus a record of achievement and success which will be hard to attain. Congratulations, Tartan, for a fine year. STAFF ESTABLISHES PRECEDE T BUD JONES SPORTS EDITOR I f H t .1 L - NW I ' '5 A iii B. ii,.ss I 7 , N E A I if .,,f gr as - ANNE .IURASCHEK ADVERTISING AND CIRCULATION MANAGER BARBARA WILKES JACKIE GOODRICH BETH COLLIS COPYREADER PROOFREADER, COLUMNIST COLUMNIST , . ,fl .a AA Lu' ll MM -, X Yyxryiw gm V 41 .fri A -If ' ,i 'G J, , 516'- . J' W or f , or U ya .Q r 'wat uykd' wk'-' M- W., A v vu' The Tartans trrst edrtron was a moment of happrness for students and wrllmq pnde tor the proud senror staffers Bud Iones, Howard Rogers Charlene Stone and Anne Iuraschek work drlrqently to meet therr dead lmes Deadlines must be met or the students will have to wart for therr iavonte newspaper n WINNING P PER Iuniors L. Chance, L. Trappe, I. Flowers, L. Passant, S. Bloch, H. Mormena, D. Gaffney, D. Lee, P. Silces, and D. Parrott receive journalism preparation. Claudia Smith, Billie Lampman, Carolyn Boldt, and Ioe Stewart it ,LJ These Juniors-Marilyn Vauqht, Mary Toborq, Roy Coons, Sherri A Kessler, and Dolores R. Taylor learn rules ot feature writing. lg, 2, Charles Walker, P. Padgett, B. Dunk, Burton Bormann, H. Black, D. Lewis, Suzy Bernard, K. Moseley, S. Wille, and B. Slaughter are tuture senior statters. if 73 ' 'gy 'fmt F B' r Juniors planning April 28 newspaper banquet are Louis lrwin, 166 Each senior is proud to wear the Sigma Epsi- lon crest which symbolizes the maintenance of a 3.5 grade average throughout the three years of their high school career. Sophomores and juniors are entitled to wear the pin upon making the honor roll. At the end of each semester, however, these students are asked to return their pins. The seniors, on the other hand, if having the required average, are allowed to keep a pin for their own personal possession. The Sigma Epsilon Society was organized and sponsored by Mrs. Morgan, a very capable sponsor. The example set by these senior members should prove the importance of learning and what rewards can be reaped by studying daily. LT! Seven students completed their high school courses with all A's. They are John Holcombe, Pat Stockert, Linda Forehand, Pat Gillam, and Linda Kay Griffith, Sandra Io Karm, and loe Lawrence Moalce. H RD ORK IS PRUVEN REWARDI G ROW 1: Lorraine Brotze, Barbara Hilqers, Sandy lo Karm, Mary Esther Bazaldua, Claudia Carrejo, Miss Morgan-Sponsor, Janice Wood, Sandra Penshorn, Linda Lee Forehand, Iudy Slater, and Norma Mooty. ROW 2: Arthur Serna, Charlene Stone, Laurel Reeder, Betty lo Kight, Barbara Brown, Linda Griffith, Marian Leonard, Pat Stoclcert, Alice Nation, Melvin Nocker, and Tim Barker. ROW 3: Pat Gilliam, Sandra McVay, Linda Schaal, Patty Coffey, Cathy Eichelberqer, Blossom Westerhoff, Dotty Adams, Carolyn Logan, Iaclrie Goodrich, Norma Raymond, and Dorene Courtney. ROW 4: Ralph Oliva, Walter Huckabee, Tommy Boedecker, Andy Anderson, Carl Praesel, Donald Benton, Harold Lutz, Iohn Holcombe, Paul Vilcoq, Wilbert Polson, Paul Sanders, Phil Moseley, and loe Moake. Charter members of the Highlands Chapter of the National Honor Society were elected by the faculty who took into consideration the student's scholastic and service record, leadership, and character. One-third of the senior class was eligible for membership, but only fifteen per cent of the class was elected. Also, a Junior National Honor Society was organized. The Society pre- sented to each member an identification card, and the school gave him a fine certificate bearing the National Honor and Highlands' seals. The newly elected members were initiated at a beautiful but solemn ceremony. The high ideals of this society present a great challenge to H.H.S.'s students. OUTSTANDING ST DE Carolyn Logan, sec.: Linda Schaal, treas.: sponsors-Mrs. Staudt Mr. Lehmberg, Mrs. Briggs, and Mr. Zirkel: john Holcombe, pres and P. Sanders, vice-pres., lead the order ol the National Honor TS EARN MEMBER HIP ROW 1: Paul Sanders, vice-pres.f Carol Logan, sec.: sponsors-Mr. Zirkel, Mrs. Staudt, Mr. Lehmberg, Mrs. Briggs: Iohn Holcombe, pres.,' Linda Schaal, treas. ROW 2: Iudy Farmer, Barbara Billie, Sandy Karm, Beverly Hien, Iudy Slater, Ianice Wood, Claudia Carrejo, Mary Bazaldua, Gladys Olfers, Dottie Pankratz, Iudy Searcy, Darlene Rollins, and Mary Toborg. ROW 3: Helen Klostermann, Priscilla Morend, Donna Rae Marquardt, Betty Kight, Charlene Stone, Barbara Brown, Marian Leonard, Sharon Notz, and Pat Poehnert. ROW 4: Frank Tanner, Barbara Hilgers, Mollie Hughes, Linda Forehand, Barbara Wilkes, Pat Stockert, Linda Griffith, Laurel Reeder, L. Stephenson, M. Nocker. ROW 5: A. Anderson, S. Ferguson, B. Westerhoft, L. Kraemer, D. Adams, T. Barker, I. Moake, R. Oliva, W. Peterson, E. Logan. ROW 6: D. Benton, S. McVay, Pat Gillam, P. Vilcoq, W. Huckabee, H. Lutz, A. Serna, I. Searcy, I. Black. M,g,.,.,rf.,f . .. , , A H wi...-..:..,,. ,. 1 Q A - 1 rts, . , . , ' V i . J yktyl . . , iff- -',. ,f f K f f .J tj? i5:EE:?g5i i T'5'f!5f E''liffii'iGTf 5Eff5 ? 2Et5' f 'TP Tw ' - ,,.,, 3 4 'I' V-.1 I - if 1 55, I v T B ,...kV A, Attentior1! Attention! Brice Barnes, band prexy, calls for the undiv'ded attention of the band officers at a called meeting. The Band and Brigade officers met to discuss open house. ACTIVITIES SHOW Marvin Stcrpper doesn't know why anyone learns about slide rules. ff' X xf Cheerleaders put on show tor interested Brigadettes at the annual Brigade Christmas party. Drilling to improve their precision, the Brigadettes practice diligently. J. , x lpn., Are these girls interested or bored in this meeting? 169 F. T. A. MEMBERS STRIVE FOR Bazaldua, Mary Esther Beck, Betty Boehme, Sandra Boone, Mary Elizabeth Bretz, Camille Bruhn, Sallie Bruton, Linda Callaway, Dale Carreio, Claudia Ann Chance, Loma Lou Davis, Ben Fulenwider, Barbara Ann Hien, Beverly Holcombe, John Joyner, Dean 1 Egg? , , ,ef ,. , ,.., fa. , -1 f f, Magee: i finfsvgex, .f, -- fp.-:Q ,, N E iid? wc' ff'sim. ? , I ' .4 2, ' 1 y . Nga.. t 8 V, is . BBB is aaa rrar X rayy -vi 5 -2 -V 72 I F A ..,,,.l Wffll 1 ' we -5' f K., - .I ig ef M, ix, E. 1' H alal 1 E ll , W fi' 'T' K 1 i in aaaa 'E 'nnllaan ,Q Q M , ,, f. , s we - ' 'g Linda Bruton and Sallie Bruhn have lively chat. Karm, Sandra Kerlee, Deanna Deen Klostermann, Helen Logan, Carolyn Logan, Elizabeth Marquardt, Donna McFadden, Ruthie Milner, Sharon Nation, Alice Rundell, Sherill Dee Schultz, Lyttlee Stephenson, Linda Vozella, Mary Ann Wesferhoft, Blossom Wiseman, Nancy Wood, Janice BETTER EDUC TIO President .... Mary Esther Bazaldua Vice-President . ,, Alice Nation Secretary .... Carolyn Logan Parliamentarian . . Elizabeth Logan Historian . . . . . Helen Klostermann Reporter . . ..... Beverly Hien Chaplain . . . . . . Dale Callaway One of the first clubs formed at Highlands, the Alfred E. Lehmberg Future Teachers of America began their year with the election of officers. These officers ably led the members of F. T. A. on the road to enlightenment of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession. On the first meeting of each month, a guest teacher speaks to the members on the course with which he is associated. F. T. A. conventions play an important role in the activities of Highlands' F. T. A. The F. T. A. District Convention at Alamo Heights saw a fine representation from Highlands. On the scene at Denton, Texas, Highlands was rep- resented at the F. T. A. State Convention. The month of December brought important events, the most significant being the signing of the club's char- ter. The other events consisted of an installa- tion of officers and new members plus a Christmas party at the San Antonio Council House. ln April, the twenty-eighth was set aside as Future Teach- ers' Day. All of these events and activities con- stituted the year 1958-1959 for F. T. A. As the month of May approached, plans were made for a banquet which would conclude their year of service. .'M x The charter signing tea was held at the Teachers' Council House Cold drinks and dips brought F .T.A. members to poster parties At tea are E. Logan, B. Hien, H. Klostermann, and D. Callaway. COFFEEI President .. Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . Parliamentaria Reporter . . Reporter . Sgt.-at-Arms . Sgt.-at-Arms . ha' we-.IV so' 3 Lf i rf L 1 E 4 'Si QL lf H a , FQ ,,,,, X' , ,Q t Am 1 a ERVED . . Joanne Price . . Betty Beck . . Pat Gillam . . L . . . Betty Chisolm . . Jeanette Kramer . . . . . Verna Boggs .. Ann Chichester . . Mollie Hughes . . Brenda Pritchard . . Carolyn Opperman Armsworth, Molly Beck, Betty Blackwood, Virginia Boggs, Verna Chichester, Ann Chisolm, Betty Ely, Sandra Farmer, Judith Fest, Barbara Fields, Charlene Forehand, Linda Frazier, Jackie Fulenwider, Barbara Gillam, Pat Guthrie, Molly Haas, Barbara Hastings, Sandrea Hilgers, Barbara Hill, Mary Blanche Hohner, Sandy Hughes, Mollie Ihrer, Cecilia Knight, Patricia Kramer, Jeanette AT REGISTRATIO On the registration days, students of High- lands saw groups of girls carrying trays with ap- petizing cookies and coffee that had a tempting aroma. This snack was for the faculty, and its purpose was to make registration a little less tedious and tiring for the teachers and adminis- tration. Who were the welcomed Good Samaritans? The girls doing this beneficent deed were M. D. members or better known as members of Modern Di- anas, a social club whose purpose is to promote good will and fellowship throughout Highlands. After the registration cookies and coffee activity had been completed, M. D.'s had an in- stallation of officers which was an impressive ceremony. Next, the Christmas season had rushed upon Modern Dianas with a hard impact. Bursting with the spirit of Christmas, M. D.'s celebrated with a banquet which they have planned to be an annual affair of their club. ln order to have had these activities, funds were quite necessary. Cake sales were only one of the many sources of money. Taking a brief glance over the year, M.D.'s can proudly say, Our first year was a success. Laue, Sandra Martin, Merry McLaughlin, Sandra McVay, Sandra Mooty, Norma Murphy, Pat Mustian, Norma Opperman, Carolyn K Penshorn, Sandra V . ' QQ.-I ri Petty, Marium Price, Joanne ,. Pritchard, Brenda as Reed, Sally Bob Rogers, Deanne . -'fs ., Rol l ins, Darlene . 1f.9f,Qy ' Schaffner, Barbara Selsar, Mary Spann, Susanna ' 5 Stephenson, Linda V V Stuckey, Patsy Swain, Carolyn Taauino, Nancy Turner, Margaret Van Eman, Lyne -it 'flax F - ,.... ., ag fl-1551 335-1 'ln I E' I Pat Gillam receives strange reactions from club members. A Us W .fs -1. f I 2 A .1 it A U' g i- , .K N A , g .mi ..Z,, . gi +P' 'M' we r.lifi T , S P25 if ,pf 'Nl' si M V ' K S' R . 1' ' if f-. 'T at 4- an fs Q Q ' , 'vi' . .r .n -7 L I rr 'mr f. r Q , Ls: 'B 5, t . Q - if f Y1' '77 L f- - -sr .-- . K , ll sd .1 .iri ' tss. 7 W P T s P if-U ii' ',-'i , ' V i , V ff . . 'T ' xv , M ' , f ,,.. gy yay A ,K gyygg 4' - , girly' R -ff ' .. ' Q . VV 'W T- ' 1' 3? ,, U' Nd if MODERN DIANAS M.D.' PROFIT FROM CAKE LE 4.41- Membezs listen intently to the plans about the forth-coming dance. Highland Park State Bank was the sc Girls vote lor new members at the coke party after school ene for this M.D. cake sale on c chilly afternoon alter school. ww h glmfjwgm I 174 M1 tit Originally named the Drama and Debate Club, the S.R.O. Club has become one of Highlands' most unique clubs. What does S.R.O. denote? What does it mean? These are questions that perhaps puzzled some of H.H.S.'s students who are not connected with this club. The letters S.R.O. stand for the words, standing room only. And these words in the language of theater circles mean a full house, a packed theater, room for standing only, and et- cetera on the night of a performance of a play. Trying to stimulate the i n t e r e st of students in drama and speech and to cultivate the dramatic ability of these same stud e nts were the pur- poses which S.R.O. carried forth at Highlands dur- ing the past year. Preparations were made months in advance to assist those members who planned to participate in the interscholastic Contest which was held in March. S.R.O. did not forget the stu- dent body. Throughout the year the club sponsored appropriate assemblies. Taking ev e ryth i n g into account, the S.R.O. Club had quite a 'full year. S.R.O. Members wait for the get-acquainted party to begin. CLUB DRAMATIZES THRU GH YEAR Barnes, Patsy Bazaldua, Mary Esther Ferguson, Sharron Hadaway, Sue Hassell, Joy Hien Beverly Huck'abee, Walter an Keilman, Peggy Klostermann, Helen Martin, Merry A ,,.,. 'C7' L sr 5 , . VVAW KKK, .. Metcalfe, Marsha T as W .Q Rabb, Sharon ' ' Riley, Charleen , ,A A K A Rios, Virginia K QL i NW' 'V - 'i Robinette, Jeanette xp, ,Q I V , 5 Silvas, Johnny E I K P Y-'y i t Qgf' , . .V t sy' ti ,'.. f V fs ' K smith, Claudia ' , T' P C Sonnon, Gwynne f ' 3 ff ' Starkey, Martha . K ,. 'ffif ,K K ,Q 7 'qw K Starkey, Mary . . . -,,, ,-I,i.fK K K K K K if K an Stevens, Julia piff ' 'ff' P is 1 , l i '57 ,if . t 2 S' 'f ' Q1 Taylor, Frederick W K i fqfffi H P tp gi .4 .Q - . Q , , g ,f g iw? ' t K, - fy Q vi l L 175 Sharron Ferguson .. Gary Maples Marsha Metcalfe . . Claudia Smith . . Peggy Cheairs .. Julia Stevens S R 0 PLANS FOR SPRI G C0 TEST vaasmfv.Qafm 1ca CHIROANE STYLE SHOW STARTS CL B TRADITIO President .. Vice-President . . Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . Censor . . Pclrliamentarian . . Historian . . Reporter . . Sgt.-at-Arms . . Chaplain . . Bair, Jeannie Cole, Lovie Jean Lewis, Deana it ff' F 1 , , 1 4 4 I F' ' 5 , 'i-S'?t':,fV,, S 4' ' ' K w 1 ne K E 3 , we at if I, Q S a '--In Ai .. Etta Tatbert .. Sondra Vinson . Melinda Rogers . . . . . . Anna Brown .. Nancy Ringelstein Beare, Betty Jo Hagemann, Lea Logan, Elizabeth . . Myrtle Hill . . . Lovie Cole .. Delores Carter Charlene Tolbert . . Janice Zadik . . Jan McEnery Brown, Anna Gail Hill, Myrtle McEnery, Jan . 1t:1m,. , ' 1 'Sh -. It ,, , f s A, , X f I ' I J , Q iii: . f : Q A Es JA A 'S rlyf' URW S: -we y 1.5 : Mrs. Williams, Chiroane sponsor, greets new members Cain, Virginia Kerlee, Deanna Deen McVay, Kyle Lee X J af Z ' 3 C, Carter, Delores Kight, Carolyn Anne Noll, Jeanette QQ N - al E - 4 is f,-, WW .1r:-f1.1,ii 2 - I f,,,-i- .f',,. a xii1fQ?sG:..?2?,F3i5i-:E'fffff' as Chance, Loma Lou Knox, Carol Sue Pennycuff, Nancy iras Q Q .4 . , ps, D q - at A 177 ,. - ' ,E J ,yea s J arp, J L Vg, YA t tj rt., , , ,gin 5 CHIROANE Recker, Ora Jo Ringelstein, Nancy Roach, Anita Rogers, Melinda Schaller, Nancy Stamps, Sylvia Stevens, .lulia Talbert, Charlene Talbert, Etta Vinson, Sondra Zadick, Janice CHIROANES NAMED FOR Charlene Talbert models an outfit from loskes' Shop. Named after the Norse goddess of love and beauty, the Chiroane Society is both a social and literary club. Carrying out the social side of the club, Chiroanes had various activities. First on the agenda was the election of officers, new members, and a welcoming party for all the in- sects. Then preparation began for their style show, Chiroane Fashions. The hard work that was involved was not in vain as the style show was quite successful. The Christmas season brought a party at which there was on enthusiastic bunco game. The next activity, installation of officers, occurred in February. To close the year a banquet was held for the members and their mothers. The previously mentioned banquet involved the literary part of Chiroanes. During the year, each member was required to compose a poem or short story. Prizes were given to those whose writings were in the best three chosen. The winners were informed and received their awards at the banquet. Enjoying oneself all the time makes a person dull, and Chiroanes recognized this fact. There- fore, to break the monotony of amusement and recre- ation, the club had several service and fund rais- ing proiects. Usually clubs turn to cake sales for their source of money. Chiroanes, however, were more unique by having a cherry pie sale. All of these activities made the year a memorable one. Dick Bellows and Walt Heinig watch as Myrtle Hill models. Ian McEnery models the lad this year, colored stockings. Something funny seems to be going on at this club meeting. Etta Tolbert, prexy, waits as Sondra Vinson checks roll. ATHENA SOCIALS A D MEETINGS A 72 ' -k':, li Arend, Kay L fi: Bane, Bonnie H ' ' 7 ' 7 Bode' Wilma ' K , N , Carreio, Claudia L y my , ' ., Collis, Beth , sj x - 'ff' L .W N , G'L ' ' m3 A .1 i L , ! i .I Ad Q .1 L L. if k 'kk' ':kI ' A ' X in Eichelberger, Cathy ' Hallock, Diane Marilee 5 V :GI Z K ,K 'F Hankins, Karen Lois I A ... . fi H A ,K W Harless, Sandra A K ix if K an ..Vk -ii K ii ' 'K K Holcombe, Kate It L .. L V W L .Iggy N' f ' , , , 'EST ' gr it A t' I if X M, y .. -J., ,H W F .L , 1:5 ,dw -New f ' , sz W i. .,, .L ..k V i , 7 'xl , Jersig, Joyce Johnson, Dixie fs Juraschek, Anne Leigh, Ruth Ann Lutz, Betty I 5 'li sl U W x, . , i 4 L . Betty Zupcrn, president, takes notes at Wednesday meeting. QF 5 'W 1. . Athena members discuss cz coming dance before meeting. FILL CALE DAR President . . . . Betty Zupan Vice-President . . . . Sandra Harless Secretary . . . Sharon Milner Treasurer . . . . Joyce Jersig Chaplain .. .. Bonnie Bane Reporter . . . . . . . . Judy Searcy Parliamentarian-Historian . . . . Claudia Carreio Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . Anne Juraschek Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . Janice Wood i as K4 C if Betty Zupan, prexy, cheerfully takes control of the meetings McCluey, Mavis ji sf, K ' -i h McCoy, Anita Kamal? A 1 McGibeny, Jana 'F LZ' . Q Milner, Sharon Q F , iq g, . A Pearman, Pat it i K' ' J, A ic K fa. Q ' , . it 1 5 as YQ? 54 a--' gg 'i-i ' .4 J 5. - is .4 Poehnerf, Patsy l 1 S 'i 'ii. l ' ' ':'il'i f i:ii ,Lit Q f ' gagzttwsz raw:-:sf f Rundell, Sherill ' rf- ',kV'W:i .Y f Searcy, Judy in ' ' 9 ff' ih, Sinclair, Sidney , -' r.'r ' r Sonnen, Gwynne ,, i A b V ' ' K Q J 2 , ga ip X I trF4 fi'w5, vii- f ' If V 1 iw VW . . , w--35 A iir' I - hi 1 J .,,. , I - 7 J Starkey, Martha - I Starkey, Mary Stephens, Barbara Stone, Charlene - Sullivan, Kathleen i ' H Vaught, Marilyn E915 Voges, Elaine Wiseman, Nancy Wood, Janice Zupan, Betty Qift . V - .- -- It V ..,, . , n , I in I 4 gl an xr 'Cf' tr -3 A S 6 ,- -A ral r V 24:12. i 'I i A J i'ii , Al . Z' iiiiiii H I 4 A 4. F xYi., V, E LLLL gg These Athena officers cheerfully smile at other members as they lead the Wednesday meeting. A T H E N A S ATHENAS PRO OTE LITER RY Diane Hallock gives her idea for a money making project. Members enjoy chatting with each other before meeting begins. fy! . 3 e ' e ,XZQ-f' Q 5 A living room was the setting of the first meeting of the Athena Literary Society, not named as such. It was at this informal meeting that the name, purpose, and a temporary constitution was chosen. The name Athena originates from the pages of Greek mythology where it refers to the goddess of wisdom. As the club's purpose is to help keep the library supplied with needed books and other essential equipment, this name, Athena Literary Society, was found quite suitable to the club's needs and agreeable to all of its charter members. The next happening concerning Athenas was the elections of officers. The nine elected of- ficers, the members, and Mrs. Smith, club sponsor, worked together as a team throughout the school year. One project undertaken by the club was a Hobo Day. On this day the members did odd iolos in H.H.S.'s locality. Money from this project was ,,,, , used for a barbecue. The dance held in May pro- 'QL vided money for the library. A delightful banquet was the episode which closed the year for Athenas. ! Bonnie Bane leads Athenas in prayer to start the meeting. WELF RE OF HIGHL NDS B. Zupan, I. Wood, K. Hanner, and l. McGibney make posters for future social. 183 Future nursing is the subject these girls are discussing. C. Kiqht makes report on B. Beare as C. Boldt takes pulse. B. Brown and B. Carver learn to tie bandages on C. Everts. warms. . H sc nn President .... . . . Sue Hadaway Vice-President . . . . . Barbara Brown Secretory . . . . Anita Roach Treasurer . . . .. Carolyn Kight Parliamentarian . . . . . Rosemary Alley Chaplain . . . . . Judith McFadden U UQRSING IS Organized to further acquaint the Senior High girls interested in nursing as a profession, the Future Nurses have throughout the year strived to attain their goal. Investigating nursing as a career, cultivating the q ualities necessary in a good nurse, and including the fostering of devel- oping student leadership in the membership have been the proven aims of the officers and sponsor. Comprised in the activities of Future Nurses were lectures by professional people in the medi- cal field, tours to medical establishments and colleges, and informative films. ln addition to this busy schedule, Future Nurses found time to bring happiness into the lives of young children in hospitals and elderly people of homes for the aged with their tokens of good will. Entertain- ment for the members during the year consisted of a Christmas party, which was the instrument that better acquainted members with one another, and the not to be forgotten mother and daughter ban- quet, the final act of the year for Future Nurses. Future Nurses during the year has proven be- yond a shadow of a doubt to be a worth-while club. - ' -we 'fry , L , B I . 1 , are A I j 1 1 ' I .. ir! ,kkk K I . , ' 1 k ' - r s ' z 1 .4 ln. M Alley, Rosemary Banfield, Barbara Barnes, Patsy Barrett, Judy Beard, Beverly Ann Beare, Betty Jo Boldt, Carolyn Ann Brown, Brenda Brown, Paulette THEIR F TURB Mrs. Westwood, school nurse, attends the PNA club meetings. fre ludith McFadden, chaplain, gives Q prayer at each meeting. Hadaway, Sue Krueger, Rosalie Moore, Barbara Owens, Doris Roach, Anita Shafer, Lucindy Carver, Bonnie Kight, Carolyn Ann Johnson, Sandra McFadden, Judith Rhoades, Carol Stevens, Julia , .r -1:-'Y ,la-.., 'an A LJ 1 an fl 'QQ' 4 L e l Al .f-Q , V, aff. F I YA A 1 i J r,!,L 'fha 'E Ki l at -5 4- f, Q sfg..5?' , 185 'N I . s ,. A t I ' ..,,,, ,,, . , .1 1 l or it R ll 3 sirl c if '.-:z . t +- 4 Y V it ,, '- I, 6 ' la 4 . H I ,L E gl, K sv' - - H. R. Besch and Paul Gonzalez demonstrate two principles. Iohn Holcombe demonstrates to others how experiment works. ra BOYS' SCIENCE TRAINING IS T GHT President . . . Vice-President . . Secretory . . Reporter .. Sgt.-ot-Arms . . Science Director Asst. Science Director . . . Wolter Huckabee . . . Ralph Olivo . . Robert Moore . . Bobby Weller . . Robert Word .. H. R. Besch . Paul Gonzalez ..3.gnsow.-M-, A X , Q , When a camera is around, these boys forget about science. 'ff-1 ',,, . HRUUGH EXPERI ENTS As the name indicates, the Boys' Science Club is a club whose main obiective pertains to the instilling of scientific knowledge and skill in its members. In accordance with this obiective, the promotion of a closer fellowship between mem- bers, the development of leadership characteris- tics, and the increment of Highlands' spirit are purposes closely followed by each and every boy. To abide by their obiective of furthering scientific knowledge, the club made a field trip to a lithium company, visited Southwest Research during its open house, and entered a project in the High School Science Fair. Other activities included viewing movies from the Southwestern Bell Company and listening to lectures of past presi- dents of the American Chemical Society. The year concluded with a banquet which was enioyed by all. Barker, Tim Gonzalez, Paul Harbour, Kenneth Helmke, Charles Holcombe, John Huckabee, Walter Jameson, Richard Johnson, John Lancaster, Kenneth Moore, Robert Nocker, Melvin Oliva, Ralph Taylor, Fredrick Travis, Richard Ward, Robert Weller, Bobby 'V ,f .lfff These eager boys are anxious to learn more about sczences M' cf! mx .1 Q.,-Q-as 'hx' G Y ll g A Camille Bretz prexy, presides over regular meeting. '52, te H 1 -Q! '7' Y? P ' va my ' 'Yue '-.af E w L 1 so ,,,, ia' Sz- ' Adams, Dotty Alter, Gay . -. ef . Bretz, Camille 1 'wish-1:9 'V' ' W are . ' -, -- Camp, Patricia -5 . , If ,. ' K 'ws' -,-P1-vegas.. - - ' we ., PHI BETA ME BERS E JOY President .... Vice-President . . Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Historian . . Censor-Typist . . . Reporter . . Reporter . . Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt.-at-Arms Chaplain . . Coffey, Patty Cohen, Sharon Ann de Salme, Georgette Dossett, Sharon .. Camille Bretz . . Carolyn Merklen . . Betty Jo Kight Donna Rae Marquardt . . Georgette de Salme . . Dorothy Schumann . . Ann Dykman .. Carol Howard . . Sharon Cohen . . . Nancy Pankey . . BillieAJo Lampman . . Patsy Jennnings Dunk, Beverley .loan Dykman, Ann Elliott, Lynette Fagg, Dotty Friday, Nancy Lee Griffith, Linda Holliday, Margaret Howard, Carol Howell, Marcia Jennings, Patsy ANY ACTIVITIES Are you a beautiful and friendly girl? lf you fall in that category, Phi Beta is the social club to join. Phi Beta is derived from two Greek let- ters which stand for friendship and beauty. The members chose Phi Beta as their club's name for its meaning and luculent sound. To create friend- ship among the students of Highlands and to beau- tify the campus with improvements are the club's main purposes which keep all of its members busy throughout the entire school year. For example, there are millions of posters and decorations to make for the annual dance. Although considerable hard work is involved, the members look forward with anticipation towards the dance which they hope will outshine every other rival club dance. Christmas, 1958, brought to Highlands the start of a new tradition, a white Christmas tree deco- rated with maroon ornaments. Of course, Phi Beta was responsible. All during the year there were money-making projects to meet the club's finances. Bringing the year to an end was a banquet which was given to honor the club's graduating seniors. All in all, Phi Beta's first year was successful. Phi Beta organizes at open air meeting after school. Jones, Nonnie - Justice, Cynthia Ann -,J . , . . 4' -1- Kessler, Sherri K f - fh,' mghf, Betty Jo P , L eq, t gysr Lampman, Billie Jo - ' K 4 V' ' K 51 . P P w iiri ' , .I ' I A lg Leonard, Marian ' r ' 1 Logan, Carolyn I I' i 'K Marquardt, Donna Rae - I A ' Merklen, Carolyn V L L V. g -. -. -1 Q5 1? ga F -' A Pankey, Nancy , , 2, D Petty, Nancy A ----7' Raymond, Norma ' , 1 f Reeder, Laurel V R- Schumann, Dorothy Ann , E I .- kVV fi ,L I ,,... . - L so l , ' ' x , .3 Seydler, Evelyn Louise I' .-'i , A ' ' - K I Slater, Judy ,g f- - 'f,, Q , if F Smith, Claudia Joyce . ,fi Ak r Stark, Barbara J 5 ,K ! ' ' Walker, Sue f 1 - 9- QW A W? y M ,Las -' .i 177. Y A ' L 142 N l ' -93517, il as Hopefuls wait to introduce themselves to girls. Many tasty cakes were sold to make money lor the May Day Dance. 190 MEETINGS FILL FIRST Y ' 4535 ,, if sinh aff: ff? 3' wtf: M iff l M Camille Bretz and Georgette de Salme decorate tree Members are indifferent about a motion on the floor , R N I U K, t,.,.g, f ,, 1 b j F ,H ' my 1 . ..- nlqghil ' . . f Kgs--f' 1 1 ,. 1 f ti ' 2 if ' -, -Li. -, . . Y . H... 7 'H Q f , - '1 if if -' ' . F - xg, . i W w A , r f 1 1 X . ' t is ., M, t. t , At a club social newly elected officers count hands as members cast the votes for remaining club positions. E I - ,, K vgft - 5, lg ' W f fin., f PHI BETA PHI BET HOLD FORM LI STALLATIO Newly elected Phi Beta officers pledged to do their best as leaders ol the club at formal installation held in November. Betty Kight, Camille Bretz, and Donna Marquardt lead meeting. Decorating columns are P. Coffey, M. Leonard, and P. Iennings. SLIDE RULE ST DENTS PLA FUT RESI M TH Under the careful direction of the two spon- sons, Messrs. Renfro and Piland, the members of the Slide Rule Club opened a new and fascinating door to the world of mathematics. This door opened upon the use of a swift and efficient calculat- ing device, the slide rule, in the advance- ment of the members' skill in higher mathematics. Persons who were interested in the slide rule and its practical uses and expressed a desire to become a member of the Slide Rule Club had to meet certain demands. A prospective member needed to have completed an Algebra lll course with a C aver- age or have finished an Algebra Il course with Cl grade average of B and the recommendation of his teacher. If the person met these demands, he was then eligible for membership in the club. Learning the uses of the slide rule, which would be most helpful in college math and science courses, kept all of the members, plus the spon- sors of the Slide Rule Club, busy during the year. Bailey, Jack Barker, Tim Barnes, Brice Belk, Roland Beran, Gary Block, James Boedecker, Tommy Brooks, Rodney Butler, Eleanor Callaway, Dale Collier, Teddy Filippone, Nancy Gilkey, Rachel Glover, Ronny Gonzalez, Paul Greene, Keith Harbour, Kenneth Hardin, Charline Harper, Don Helmke, Charles Hillmer, Fred Holcombe, John Huckabee, Walter Hughes, Charlie Karm, Sandra Jo Kerckhoff, Victor Kimner, Frank Klostermann, Helen i . , Lafferty, Michael f - Mahan, Larry . .rf- .Q V , R. Pacheco seems to enjoy the camera better than his meeting. 'Dun' f. A s 5 , K N I LIDE R LE SPEEDS U f1,,,.f- 42' President . . Vice President Secretory . . Treasurer . Sgt.-at-Arms . ll' ,Q 44' 09? I I. Bailey demonstrates to other members how to use slide rule. K 5 4 Martin, Robert- 4 . Menne, David ,' , , Moake, Joe . J X Moore, Robert A 'QM R 1 , ff- eww 'tk , 7. , .4 , , Nr Q ff ,-3? ,I JL ' all Y., ORK . . Jock Bailey . . Kit Weothers Helen Klostermonn . Tito Moreno . . Keith Greene Moreno, Tito Moseley, Herbert Nation, Alice Nocker, Melvin Oliva, Ralph Pacheco, Richard Pankratz, Dorothy Peterson, Walter Polson, Wilbert Pool, Walter Richardson, John Riedner, Barry Rodriguez, Leo Rodriguez, Marina Ryan, Sharon Schlather, Kenneth Schwartz, Alice Sherbondy, David Stapper, Marvin Sturm, George Travis, Richard Weathers, Kit Whitley, Cecil Zengerle, Monta CLUB PONSORS MRS. COCHRANE, F.T.A. f ' f' QQ, 1 f . ff A , ,.., 1 ' f:3'f.W?,f' 2 'ga I ,,.,,, --gf ff. Q T -if , - f f ev' .vf11Hw . ,wx 13- Eli' G' , f :ffl-rm ,f ,Wm 1:-sssg.-:: 2142 54 fA's3i'iW ' A+ Mas. Ross, MODERN mANAs va X N r ' . I : LQ I I .,., ., , -fwfr! .S X., 4,.,,,..,,5.,fi,. ,.-- t7J.':9' !,Lm,,-, iff, -1'lg'j , wfmqgx ,,A,W,twn,3 l . ,jgff .'f':axf4:1f9!-ff, V,-4 gd, -I T,-A .:3::ig11L.?..V .. . ., , . . f A, :A Nw ,'7' I J' W P f7'5 f f 1 I i fx , ' Us .fi 5 'A 650' 33? 1155341 NN vQQgW.'f mi 50, -' 4a',,, ,-A ,.,, p.,'f1,. . 'ffJ5:'! ?'-Q win nw' f'-f11:f7f7f1JvT:- . ' ei' I :' :aff ', 7 W mm, r., 1' fllnikf .iv f , .lf 1 ffm 9 Af , MRS. WILLIAMS, CHIROANE MISS SMITH, ATHENAS MR. JACKSON, BOYS' SCIENCE MR. PFAFF, S.R.0. MISS CARR, F.N.A. MISS WINTER AND MISS MR. PILAND AND MR. PADGITT. PHI BETA RENFRO, SLIDE RULE For the past year the athletes of Highlands Have performed in many sports. Whether it was on the Gridiron, Track, Court, Or in the gym, They have competed with good sportsmanship Which is characteristic of Highlands High. The football team is photographed during a practice for the tradition establishing clash with Jefferson on the week preceding Thanksgiving Sports 198 , SPORTS OWL BECOMES Cheer for Highlands, tell all the world Of our loyalty. We'll keep fighting and never stop Until victory. We'll play fair and win over all While we cheer with pride- We are the O-W-L-S, O-W-L-S Fighting, fighting side by side! Fight, fight, fight for maroon and white, ' Fight for victory. Get that ball and jump right on in, Show how fierce you'll be. Keep in mind that we're on your side, That way we can't lose. I We are the O-W-L-S, O'-W-L-Si Fight, fight, fight for victory! Hi-I5 Bruce Tettleton and Andy Anderson move the ball rapidly down the court to set up another basket for Highlands against Edison. 0 R MASCOT The building of a new public high school is a very complicated matter, for it involves not only the constructing of the school structure but also the founding of traditions that are so necessary. One of these traditions which concerned High- lands was the selection of the school mascot. It had to be something which could depict and sym- bolize the fighting spirit of Highlands High. The choosing of such a mascot had to be fair and demo- cratic to all concerned. The administration de- cided that suggestions from the student body for a school mascot be turned in to the main office through the advisories. Then a ballot of the sug- gested mascots would be made, and the students would be able to vote in advisories. The ballot of mascots consisted of Falcons, Hawks, Owls, Pan- thers, and Wolves. The outcome of the voting was a large maiority for the Owls which seemed to cor- respond very effectively with the word Highlands. Possessing the traits of wisdom and great ferocity, the owl symbolizes the spirit of the 1900 students of H.H.S. Hail to the mighty Owl! Hail to our Highlands, All hail to thee. Long may thy worth increase ln thought and deed. May passing years find us Still true to thy great creed. With wisdom, honor, truth- Highlands, hail to thee! The mighty football team of Highlands practices arduously as they prepare for a game against powerful Victoria at Edzson Fzeld 1 S+.. The Highlands Owls dress hurriedly as they eagerly await the start of another game of bodily contact on the gridiron. S P O R T S Pat, Gay, and Lyne decorate goal posts for left game. .AH A. Serna gives a speech in behalf of the team at the Majestic rally. we , ,gr ,mn A f-.wr The Highlands football team gets in shape ior the coming game. The Band and Brigade get ready to practice an amusing routine P.E. classes moan and groan while they touch toes to stay in shape. Owls practice hard to develop the best in the baclclield . i ' W ,. Y 4, A . . , . y 53. . N M , f?'i Q 4 1 . f ,,, 1 ,gl Pk .. .,,. a -qu' i .... ,, . -i :ww fvv 3? ' 1 a 1 X f If k 1 ar GWLS GLIDE BY B TTONS, 20-0 Clarence Whitmore and James Anderson, big Owls, eagerly sprint to help an unknown Owl defender track down an Edison Bear runner. HIGHLANDS vs. S. F. AUSTIN The first game to the highly-rated the Maroons to 'l3 they ran wild and racked up another The Owls la ed of the Highlands Owls was lost Austin Maroons. The Owls held points to the third quarter when scored 21 points. The Maroons 8 points in the fourth quarter. ood offensive ball but couldn't P Y 9 seem to tally. The game seemed to show that the Highlanders needed strengthening at the defensive ends, however, John Searcy was great as a tackle. This was the Highlanders' first loss of the season. HIGHLANDS vs. CENTRAL CATHOLIC With the superb running of Clarence Whitmore, the Highlanders came storming back after a score- less first half to down the Central Catholic But- tons 20-0. Whitmore scored two touchdowns and also intercepted two passes to climax an amazing night. Julius Glosson managed to stay on his feet scoring the other touchdown. Central's offense could not get rolling due to the defensive efforts of Andy Anderson, Frank Tanner, and Eddie Brought. This became the Owls' first victory of their season. In spite of the mud, a fast Owl lineman tackles his man. FOOTBALL HEIGHTS DOWNS OWLS An unidentified Owl lineman goes after a speedy Mule back. HIGHLANDS vs. MILLER A fumbling Highlands Owls team failed to score in a 26-0 decision against the third-rated team in the state, at that time, the Buccaneers of Mil- ler. Fumbles cost the Owls the ball seven times during the game, caused by a rain-swept and muddy field. The Buccaneers romped for 214 yards on the slippery turf, scoring in each quarter. This was the Highlanders' second loss of the season. Buddy Cardenas, Wayne Menifee, and Russell Elliott were stand-outs, all playing excellent defensive ball. HIGHLANDS vs. TIVY The Tivy High Antlers of Kerrville swept past the Owls 20-0 on the way to winning their first game from a San Antonio high school at Alamo Sta- dium. The Antlers scored in the first, second and fourth periods to completely overwhelm the Owls. The nearest Highlands came to scoring was a plunge to the Tivy 'l-yard marker. Guard Paul Sanders and Frank Tanner shone brightly on the Owl defense. Julius Glosson brought the fans to their feet, tearing down the field for 64 yards. This fast Owl halfback, David Morales, is pulled to the ground by an Edison Bear. The final score was 30-22 in the Owls' favor. A Highlands' back, Julius Glosson, eyes this Edison end. HIGHLANDS vs. BROWNSVILLE After holding the Brownsville Eagles for al- most the entire game, the Owls finally succumbed to the team from the South 8-6. Highlands tallied in the first quarter on a 48-yard scamper onto paydirt. The all important conversion failed. Brownsville scored and went ahead in the waning moments of the game. The center of the defensive line was playing high above par as Paul Vilcoq, Wayne Menifee and Chuck Brown did yeoman service on defense. The game was evenly matched offen- sively as both teams ground out 146 yards rushing. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS A crushing single-wing offense proved too much for the slipping Owls as the Alamo Heights Mules trampled over the Highlanders 40-6 in the first district clash for Highlands. The lyiules took advantage of every break and scored in al- most every way imaginable to run up the scare. The Owls' lone tally came in the third quarter. The play that set the Owls' touchdown was a fum- ble recovery on the Mules' 28 by Archie Sczepanik. This makes the Owls' standing 1 win and 4 losses. Owl back, D. Morales, moves on in spite of the heavy load. FOOTBALL OWLS UPEND EDISON BEARS HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE In the second consecutive district loss, the Highlands Owls went down in defeat 33-0 to the Harlandale Indians at the Harlandale High School Stadium. After being held to 6 points the first half, the Indians went on the warpath the final two periods to score 27 points and walk off the field with their second consecutive district win. The bright spot for Highlands was the new High- lands quarterback, James Tatsch, who directed the Owls to 209 yards rushing. Other stand-outs were David Morales, Art Serna, and Clarence Whitmore. HIGHLANDS vs. EDISON The Owls, led by the brilliant running of Julius Glosson, managed to upset the Edison Bears to the tune of 30 to 22. Glosson ran in splendid form to score four touchdowns on runs of 5, 10, 30, and 44 yards, three coming in the last half. The Highlanders first tallied in the last minutes of the second quarter by a ten-yard scamper by Glosson after a 66-yard drive. John Searcy and Paul Vilcoq were the core in the Owl line. It was the Owls' first district victory, and it was made possible chiefly by the excellent running of Julius Glosson who gained a total of 211 yards. E. Brought stiff-arms a Central player in getting yardage Slippery Julius Glosson gets out oi the hands of a Central defender while digging for pay-dirt lor the Owls. FOOTBALL MIGHTY JEFF STUPS OWLS HIGHLANDS vs. VICTORIA The Highlands Owls dropped their fourth game of district play to the hard-rushing Stingarees of Victoria. The outcome was 15-6 in the game played on the Edison Field. The loss brought the Owls 15-AAAA league record to one win and three losses. The score was 7-6 until the final minutes of the contest when the Stingarees wrapped up the game with a clinching touchdown. Glosson scored the Highlanders' only touchdown from the seven-yard line and was the Owls' big workhorse, gaining lO0 yards in 20 carries. Whitmore and Searcy often put a halt to Victoria's hard drives. Anderson, Orlando, and Sanders grab a Tivy Antler ball carrier. HIGHLANDS vs. JEFFERSON The first battle between the new Highlands Owls and the old north side rival, Thomas Jeffer- son, found the Owls on the short end of a 45-20 score. With the victory the Mustangs advanced into the state playoffs. Julius Glosson starred by scoring all three Owl touchdowns and bursting past the Jefferson defenses for 122 yards in 2'l car- ries. The first half was a wild offensive battle with Jefferson scoring four times and the scram- bling Owls ramming across two. The first High- lands score came on a twelve-yard iaunt which cli- maxed a 67-yard march. A 62-yard drive found Glosson punching over from the one, and gave the Owls their second touchdown. A 25-yard sprint by Glosson brought the final touchdown in the fourth period. Whitmore was a tower of strength on de- fense, iarring Mustang ball carriers all night. Art Serna, David Morales, and John Searcy also were very good on defense as Highlands stayed very much in the ball game throughout the first half. lulius Glosson, junior halfback, bursts past several Edison Bear defenders for a good gain oi yards before being pulled to a stop. x, ' EEEHLAN David Morales Paul Sanders Manuel Cervantes Paul Vilcoq Senior Halfback Senior Guard Senior Halfback Senior Guard Eddie Orlando Wayne Menifee Chuck Brown Frank Tanner Junior Halfback Senior Cenier Junior Guard Senior End OWLS-1959 Eddie Brought Chuck Mumme Clarence Whitmore Neal Mitchell Senior Halfbock Senior Quarterback Senior Fullback Sophomore Tackle Gary Maples Archie Sczepanik Julius Glosson James Tatsch Senior End Junior Guard Junior Halfback Junior Quarterback EIEHLAN DS OWLS-1959 Charles Rogers Buddy Almond James Anderson Bobby Blair Senior Guard Sophomore Halfback Senior End Junior Quarterback Hugh Nowlin Gilbert Johnson Russell Ellioh Junior Halfback Sophomore Tackle Senior End 210 l SEARCY, SERNA ELECTED CAPTAINS ROW 1: Hies, Serna, Morales, Stuman, Sanders, Brought, M umme, Orlando, Tatsch, and Day. ROW 2: Rivas, Maples, Glosson, Searcy, laclcson, Whitmore, Rogers, Nowlin, Blair, and Cervantes. ROW 3: Coach A. Erturth, Brown, Elliott, Iohnson, Mitchell, and Vilcoq. Glenney, Sczepanik, Herden, Anderson, Menifee, and Line Coach Donahoo. Absent from the picture are F. Tanner and B. Almand. A TEAM RECORD Highlands Stephen F. Austin Highlands Central Catholic Highlands ........ Miller co-captain, John Searcy Highlands ..... Tivy Highlands . . Brownsville Highlands . . . . . Alamo Heights Highlands .. Harlandale Highlands . . . Edison Highlands .. Victoria Highlands .. Jefferson OWLETS C PT RE ROW 1: Auburt, Towers, Whipple, Frausto, Rodriguez, Tauch, Quesada, and Cupit. ROW 2: Holley, Lozorine, Chadiclc, Urrutia, Blackwood, Williams, Babb, Brown, and Stephens. ROW 3: Richardson, Rivas, Blalock, Massey, Knowles, Bradlield, Brinkoeter, Rabom, Moss, Irwin, Owen, and Coach D. Rowland. Players absent from this picture are Tommy Hall, Ioe Gentry, and limmy jackson. Highland B team qoes lor a victory over Central, 24 to 6. B TEAM RECORD Highlands 0 .. . .. Lanier 6 Highlands 6 .. Travis 12 N Highlands 12 .. . . Harlandale 6 Highlands 12 .. .... McCallum 12 Highlands 51 .. . .. Alamo Heights 14 Highlands 6 .. ........ Tech 6 Highlands 13 . . . . Robert E. Lee 6 Highlands 24 .. .. Central Catholic 6 Highlands 21 ..... Jefferson 0 DISTRICT TITLE HIGHLANDS OWLETS The Highlands Owlets, under the excellent guidance of Coach Rowland, ended the season as district winners of the Alamo Football League with five wins, two ties, and two losses. After los- ing their first two games, the Owlets won the re- mainder of their games with the exception of tie games with McCallum and Tech. The Owlets racked up a total of 195 points in nine games, while they held their opponents to 75 points. Leo Rodriguez, Fred Moss, and James Babb, tri-captains of the team, gave yeoman service throughout the whole sea- son. Other standouts were Joe Gentry, Tony Rivas, Manuel Urrutia, Jack Bradfield, and Felix Whipple. Rodriguez tackles a Pony in the Highlands-Ieiferson game The victorious Highlands Owlets are on the go to stop one ot the Central Catholic Buttons on Eagle Field at Page Iunior School. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL ' A TEAM TRAINS FOR FUTURE YEARS ROW 1: Stringer, Arnold, Chatwell, Watson, Servin, Sclzooley, Peckham, Gose. ROW 2: Wood, DuBose, Dueschle, Wirth, Isley, Pue, Duncan, and Coach O'Day, who has done an excellent relief job this year with the Iunior High School A football team. As Stringer is downed by a player, Isley comes up behind. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands A TEAM SCORES . . . . . Harlandale . . . . . . Burbank . . . . . . Harris . . . .. Hot Wells . . . . . . Terrell Wells B TEAM WINS TWO OF FI E ROW 1: Lee, McCutchen, Welch, Lozano, Saavedra, Hensley, Verdeja, Battle, DeSoto. ROW 2: Iaur, DeBerry, Cates, Wil- liams, F riesen, Nelson, Loltin, Thacker, Taylor. ROW 3: Satcher, Thiele, Rocha, Riley, Leal, Stahl, Franqer, Kuhn, Hensley. The team was under the leadership ot Ted Dockery, who is preparing the future team of our high school. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 1 2 0 0 6 B TEAM SCORES . . Harlandale . . Burbank . . Harris Hot Wells 2.. .. 2.. Terrell Wells 3 1 0 8 2 0 8 Highlands Junior Owlets rush forth to tackle their opponents. + ' in if BASKETBALL OWLS DROP OPENER T0 VOKS HIGHLANDS vs. LANIER The Highlands Owls began their first campaign in the basketball wars under the able direction of Coach Day Brandt. In the first game of the season the Owls took on the Voks of Lanier High. Due to the difficulty of not having enough practice hours behind them, the Owls were sent to defeat by a 44-28 score. This was their first defeat. HARLANDALE TOURNAMENT In the first round of the tournament, Alamo Heights downed Highlands 53-43 at the South San Gym. Leroy Ihrer led the scoring parade with his twenty-one points. In the consolation semi-finals, the Owls were sent to their third straight defeat by a 49-41 score at the hands of the Edison Bears. lhrere led the scoring once again with nine tallies. The Owls were defeated in their final game of the tourney by Burbank 59-54. Anderson, Fischer, and Tatsch were the high-scoring Owls. HIGHLANDS vs. BRACKENRIDGE The Brackenridge Eagles, southside rivals of Highlands, edged the Owls in a non-district clash, 45-42. Highlands got off to a quick first quarter lead and held a 29-27 halftime advantage. Harry Wagner of Brack was the game's high scorer with 16. Fischer, Ihre r, and Anderson led the Owls' tallying with 13, li and 10 points, respectively. The team receives advice from Coach Brandt during a time-out. Xlllil S.' I - BASKETBALL HIGHLANDS' CAGERS WORK HARD HIGHLANDS vs. TECH The Owls raced back on the winning trail by defeating Tech 60-50 at the Alamo Stadium Gym. Highlands once again spurted off to a quick lead and this time never relinquished it. Anderson led the scoring parade with 16 tallies. Tatsch had 14 and lhrer had 9. James Talooda led the losers with 9. This victory avenged an earlier loss. HIGHLANDS vs. MIDLAND The tall boys from West Texas showed San An- tonio basketball fans they could handle big city competition as they defeated the Owls on their home court 66-44. The scoring was led by James Anderson and Leroy lhrer who had 14 points each, while Jerry Fischer had 13. Superior height helped Midlands' score. Joe Brown was high scorer. HIGHLANDS vs. BURBANK A cool first half was one of the main fac- tors of the 56-38 drubbing that Highlands took at the hands of the Burbank Bulldogs. The half- time score stood at 31-16. The Owls could never get warmed upp however, Stinson had 11, Iherer scored 10, and James Tatsch had 9. Coach Brandt played most of his boys, giving them good experience. A Central Catholic Button seizes the ball off the boards. l 1 mes Andy and Stinson stretch for the ball against Harlandale. Fischer and lhrer team up to get possession ol the ball. ll - PREPARING FOR DISTRICT PLAY AUSTIN TOURNAMENT The Owls squeaked by the San Marcos Rattlers 38-37 in the opening game of the Austin Tourney. Leroy Ihrer led the scoring with 17 points while Jerry Fischer had 10. Robert E. Lee soundly flagged the Owls in the second round of the tourney 62-44. Ihrer once again hit for 17, while Fischer had 8. In the final game of the tournament for the Owls, the Stephen F. Austin Maroons swept by Highlands 49-37. Anderson and Tatsch led the Owls with 11 and 9 points. Leroy lhrer, Highlands' for- ward, was named the outstanding tournament player. SAN ANTONIO INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT The Owls made one appearance in the San An- tonio Invitational Tournament bowing out to the Burbank Bulldogs 50-48 in a fast-moving game. The half-time score was 37-24 favoring the Bulldogs. With three minutes left to go, the Owls had a six- point lead but blew the game to the fast breaking Bulldogs. Andy Anderson was high scorer with 15. HIGHLANDS vs. TRAVIS It was a long ride back from Austin as the Owls were beaten 40-39 in double overtime. The game ended in a 37-37 tie. Tatsch put Highlands ahead with a set shot, however, Travis came back on a iump shot and a foul shot. Jerry Fischer led the Owl effort with 15 points, while Smith led the Rebs with 10. This was the Owls' eleventh defeat. HIGHLANDS vs. MACARTHUR The Owls finally got back on the winning side by soaring by MacArthur 60-42. Highlands hit with a remarkable 71.6 per cent shooting average and commanded the first half with a score of 43-29. James Tatsch was the game's high point man with 17. Jerry Fischer and Leroy Ihrer had 12 points each for the victors, while Harold Lutz had 11. BASKETBALL HUSTLE, SPEED, AND QUICK Stich tries to secure the loose ball against the Buttons. HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE The Harlandale Indians seemed to be too much for Highlands as they handed the Owls a 68-40 de- feat. Harlandale simply had too many guns for the Owls and built up a 34-21 lead at the half, expand- ing it along the way in the second half. The Owls iust weren't up to parp Stinson and Lutz scored 16 and 7 points to lead the Highlands High A team. HIGHLANDS vs. EDISON Edison nosed out the Owls to win a thrilling 49-41 victory. The entire game was a fast, hard- fought battle, with the Bears tu rning the tables late in the fourth quarter to take and keep the lead. John Stinson was high point man for the Owls with 13. Anderson was second highest with 12. This game was the Owls' third district loss. HIGHLANDS vs. CENTRAL The Central Catholic Buttons gave to the Owls little competition as Highlands wrapped up their pre-season play by downing the Buttons 56-26. The Owls took the upper hand from the start and kept pouring on the steam throughout the game. Coach Brandt played everyone: therefore no one player scored very many points. Stich was high with 9. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS Highlands dropped a district heartbreaker to the Alamo Heights Mules, 54-52. The score was tied 52-52 when Steve Burket plunked in a shot from the outside. The Owls led until the last minute of the second q uarter, when the Mules spurted. The Owls made a last desperate try but Leroy Ih- rer's successful field goal was a second too late. I. Stinson proves the Owl flies higher than the Bear. THINKING MARK OWL SPIRIT HIGHLANDS vs. VICTORIA The Owls' inability to get rolling enabled the Victoria Stingarees to post a 60-44 decision over the Birds. Victoria grabbed the lead at the offset and although the Owls tried, they could not cope with the faster Stingarees. For the Owls, it was Anderson on top of the scoring order with T4 while Stinson chalked up I3 and Tatsch scored IO. HIGHLANDS vs. JEFFERSON The Jefferson Mustangs edged ahead in the waning moments of the fourth quarter to hand the Owls' a 45-44 defeat. The Owls held a 45-35 lead over the Mustangs with three minutes to play but frittered away the margin in stalling tactics that backfired. Anderson plunked in I3 and Lutz IO for the losers. This was their fifth district loss. Open mouths signify the suspense ol the loose ball. y if Three Indians look on sadly as an Owl racks up two points. HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE A weak second half was Highlands' downfall as the Harlandale Indians defeated the Owls to the tune of 47-40. The Birds led the Indians by a 23-I9 halftime score but the stiff Tribe defense held the Owls to four points in the third quarter. The game see-sawed throughout the fourth quarter until the Indians forged ahead of the Owls' five. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS The seventh district loss of the Owls was handed down to them by the Alamo Heights Mules. This game, with the score 61-33, was the seventh straight win for the Mules. The Mules had little trouble subduing the Owls and quickly built up a commanding lead. John Stinson supplied the Owls' spark by scoring nearly half of the total points. HIGHLAND LUSES T0 HIGHLANDS vs. EDISON With the final score standing at 52-51, the Owls broke a losing streak of seven consecutive losses. The Owls had to fight all the way for the long-sought victory with the half-time score tied at 27-27. Four points ahead and one minute left to play, the Owls almost dropped it to a quick gain by Edison. Andy, Tatsch and Lutz had ll each. HIGHLANDS vs. VICTORIA Highlands was defeated by the Victoria Stinga- rees as the teams met for the second time in dis- trict play. The Owls took advantage of every break and chopped the Stingarees' twelve point lead in a gallant fourth period try. At the final buzzer the Stings were out in front of the 50-48 score. HIGHLANDS vs. JEFFERSON Plagued with bad passing in the first three quarters, the Highlands' roundballers fell to the Jefferson Mustangs in the last game of the season, 65-43. The Mustangs put on the pressure from the opening tipoff and never let up throughout the entire game. The Owls broke into double figures with Andy accounting for ll and Stinson hitting 'I5. Stinson, Lutz, and some Bears await the rebound's return Douglas May and Andy Anderson look on as Harold Lutz and a Hallandale Indian scramble for the ball. JEFF T0 WIND UP SEASON Tettleton, Hall, Speed, Lediord, Arms, lhrer, Stinson, Fischer, Lutz, Dill, Stich, Anderson, Tatsch, Harlos, May, Coach D. Brandt john Stinson and several Indians go up high for a rebound. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands A TEAM SCORES . . . Stephen F. Lanier Alamo Heights Edison . . . . Burbank . Brackenridge . . . . . . Tech . . . Midland . . . . Burbank . . San Marcos . Robert E. Lee Austin fAustinJ . . . . Burbank Travis lAustinJ . . . MacArthur . . . . . Central Alamo Heights .. Harlandale . . . . . Edison . . . . Victoria . . . . Jefferson .. Harlandale Alamo Heights Edison . . . . . Victoria . . . Jefferson 2' I f -6' Q QI! any K, I 12 V: , ivy ET -UIAEWI--A FFFJ - ' 5 4 1- w W I ..I: af , my LINN LEDFORD JUNIOR RESERVE HAROLD LUTZ SENIOR LETTERMAN IIT it .P s,., ,jf ,Q wg. 4' fe S FI Ea' 4 75 , I Q. If' A -- 13 -ZJW?-' . In 153 R'R' I 1 Wf 54 ,t -ff, XM W J , , -, -- . -gg 1 1 Jw. ,L I- 3, QS ,..... LEROY IHRER SENIOR LETTERMAN HOWARD STICH JUNIOR RESERVE BASKETB LL TOMMY HALL DOUGLAS MAY JUNIOR RESERVE SENIOR LETTERMAN JOHN STINSON JUNIOR LETTERMAN JAMES TATSCH JUNIOR LETTERMAN X x 224 ,.., ,V I 1958 - 1959 JAMES ANDERSON JAMES HARLOS GERALD FISCHER HENRY ARMS SENIOR LETTERMAN JUNIOR RESERVE SENIOR LETTERMAN JUNIOR LETTERMAN BRUCE TETTLETON MIKE SPEED GEORGE DILI. BAS?c:-IYB:5f2gLcH JUNIOR LETTERMAN JUNIOR RESERVE JUNIOR RESERVE OWLETS T KE THIRD I Three Owlets dominate the scene against the opponent. The fast-moving Owlets of Highlands won a sum of eleven games out of twenty starts, 'Finishing third in the Alamo League. The B teamers had a fine conference record of seven wins and five losses. The team received ten ninth-grade mid- termers, which was at great asset to them during the season. The Owlets' most decisive victory was a 67-31 massacre over the Edgewood High Red Raiders. Some of the most prominent Owlet roundballers were David Hopkins, Carlton Jackson, Neal Mitchell, and Tony Rivas. Valuable experience gained by the Owlets will be very important to them as Owls. Next year, if the Owlets keep pace with the record set this year, H.H.S.' basketball future is bright. David Hopkins goes alter a rebound against Brackenzidge as Mitchell, jackson, and some Eaglets watch. DISTRICT COMPETITION Coach Howland, Manager Pool, Davenport, Ieser, Wilkes, Austin, Heye, Tondre, McMillan, Fisk, Hopkins, Glenney, Blalock, Iackson, Rivas, Renlro, Parker, Almand, Brewster, Avery, Yantis, and Cupit. These speedy boys, who compose the B team, won eleven games. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands B TEAM SCORES ... ... . . . . Edison . . . Burbank Sam Houston . . . . . . Tech . . . . Central . . . . . Lanier Sam Houston . . Jefferson . . . Burbank . Harlandale Brackenridge . . . . Edgewood . . . .... South San Sam Houston . Holy Cross . . . Burbank . Harlandale Brackenridge . . . .... South San . . Edgewood Neal Mitchell jumps high for an up ball as Rivas watches. WA TEAM BOASTS DISTRICT TITLE ROW 1: Deuschle, Stringer, Fahrenthold, McCoy, Arriola, Schooley. ROW 2: Coach Doclcery, Engelbert. Wieizel, Wirth, Fincke, Engelbert. The Iunior High School A basketball team apprehended the District Championship. Harris and Highlands junior high athletes play it rouqh. A TEAM RECORD Highlands 30 . . . .. . Emerson 'I8 Highlands I9 ....... Page 20 Highlands 26 . .. .. Sam Houston 'l3 Highlands 29 ......... Poe 27 Highlands 30 . . . . . . Harlandale 24 Highlands 22 . . . . . . Burbank 'I7 Highlands 30 . .. ..,. Harris 31 Highlands 39 . .. .... Hot Wells 32 Highlands 29 . . . . . . Terrell Wells 15 Highlands 33 . . . . . . Harlandale 'IS Highlands 22 . .. . .. Burbank 'l5 Highlands 22 ..... Harris 'I7 Highlands 28 . . . .... Hot Wells 27 Highlands 29 . . . .... Terrell Wells 23 FUTURE OWLS GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE E 3 l23ll 37 ROW 1: Elam, Welch, Welch, Saavedra, Massey, Moreno. ROW 2: Coach O'Day, Stahl, Hawkins, Walsh, Satcher, Cates, Blalcley, Leal, Goodrich. Although the Iunior High School B team's wins were few, they played with diligence and speed. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands B TEAM RECORD . . . Emerson 29 Page 19 Sam Houston 9 Poe 27 . Harlandale 28 .. Burbank l4 . . . . Harris 24 .. Hot Wells 14 Terrell Wells 30 . Harlandale 25 . .. Burbank 29 .. . .. Harris 32 .. Hot Wells 'I4 Terrell Wells 23 Harris cagers make a frantic attempt to regain the ball -wmmf M,- 4 I tiki I QM,,g,, B. , . 4 5, - ' 134.1 A .S55? ? 5 ' Q we.: ., , Q asf jj, A A A L' 1 f , A . 'X Q. .N 'Wx f-C f wacfgk ' M' V W M ,qL' , ...f V '. Af ,,. if 'itll' ,A x 1, . fy, A an .. i Qi , . nwfy LL ww!--ff , V, fp ' 1 'V 31?if'fiWm , r 1 L.. , . 4 V X' A ' V K . , ,Q mifw, J .. . YA ' gf, J'-J' gff..,' 'f , - A, ajax f., vvfm' Q -Q si., TW Y,',i.-r , - 3 Y, Q' 5 5 w 07,4--, .av---' CINDERMEN SHOW SPEED IN EARLY EFFORTS Due to the fact that Highlands is a new high school, the nucleus of the first Owl track team was made up of boys that transferred from Brack- enridge High School. With only a few returning lettermen available for this year's track team, the Owls are not expected to be as strong as last year's Brack team that finished third in the state meet. Nevertheless, Coach Augie ErFurth's chargers are expected to give a good account of them- selves during the season. The cindermen of High- lands have high hopes of winning many honors this year after placing second in their first meet at Alamo Stadium. Diligent daily practice by eager tracksters should pay off at the district meet. Iody Smart and Andy Anderson set the bar of the high jump. Richard Morgan, Manuel Unutia, Orelious Washington, and Raymond Russell make up the mile relay. Q A , ,wgkifie , 'J 4 . . W J. - W H, V 5 M FV ' ' Y A .. ' ' , J 1 ' .f ...!E '. v ' 'Q 'H ' -' v -1 - Il ' . J A I if , ., I ,' ' ,v , ' t fr ':fl: ' 1i':- Y ' ' ' -1- ' 1 lj? W 2 . V r... Q Y ,V as-gt., , lib, t + . ,M hc .1 A , W' ffm c C gy 1 t,?,,.'r .ty A, gr I. 3 . if-.W I .AWKQA QM h . . ..M ag l ' ' E .......:ee W I 'T V Neff- fig., l l X 1 V I .4 lk wwf? 1. ' .sf,g V, if X 1 F lf' ll . .,, ., 'ill- Jr V' ' weve Q Brought, Orlando, and Fest discuss records in the broad jump. OWLS PLACE SECOND Highlands' top sprinters, consisting of Julius Glosson, Manuel Cervantes, David Hopkins, and Dick Powell, made up the sprint relay team. Orelious Washington and Frank Tanner were the Highlands half milers. Manuel Cervantes, Bob Blair, Manuel Urrutia, Raymond Russell, Richard Morgan, and Allen Houston composed the Owls' quarter milers. Four of these boys will run the mile relay. James Anderson and Jody Smart served Highlands as high iumpers. Running the hurdles were Eddie Brought and Randy Hagan. Stan Raborn, Fred Moss, Chuck Brown and Jimmy Wynn made up the linemcln's relay. The broad iump department was filled by such able Owls as Ed Brought, George Fest and Eddie Orlando. The distance men of Highlands track team consists of Aubert, Blair, Cervantes, Washington, Houston, Tanner, and Irwin, J 232 I FIRST EET The weight men included Paul Vilcoq, Clarence Whitmore, and James Anderson. Vilcoq threw the shot-put, while Whitmore and Anderson took care of the discus throw. ln the Owls' first track meet, they participated against Stephen F. Austin, Edison, Burbank and Alamo Heights. Highlands made an excellent showing of themselves, placing second in back of the powerful Austin Maroons. The Owls' great potentialities were shown by taking first in the sprint relay, 220 yard dash, and the discus throw. They also placed second in the shot-put, 100 yard dash, 440 yard relay, linesmen's relay and the mile relay. The publication date of this annual did not permit further season coverage. Vilcoq prepares to chunk the shot-put as Whitmore watches The sprint relay-Richard Powell, Manuel Cervantes, David Hopkins, and Julius Glosson-awaits the sound of the gun. v .,., 1 ,. 'mn -. f, , ,, K- ,sy Mi ' .. ' ETTERS PL N SLATE OF MATCHES Pearman, Kosclskey, Rundell, Hopp, McGibney, McCarver, Locklear, and Rios compose the girl's tennis team Hannon, Boubel, Stewart, MacNamee, and English, Callaway, Holcombe, Padgett, and Haverlah, members ot the High- lands male tennis team, listen attentively to Coach Otto C. Mangold, who instructs them on the fundamentals ot the game. LI KSME PREP RE FOR DISTRICT ROW 1: Taylor, Goetz, Wilson, Heams, and Hoffman. ROW 2: Coach Ploetz, Pope, Agee, Diehl, Waznsfeclt, and Mowrey Charles Diehl demonstrates his ability to get out of a sand trap as a few of the other top golfers look on. This was a final warm-up round before start of district play against the other San Antonio high schools in March. .., . ., f 4 ,T , i K R , - 9. if x AUGIE ERFURTH HEAD COACH UWL COACHES TRAIN Augie Erfurth is our respected and well-liked head coach. A former Page Junior School student and a graduate of Brackenridge High School, he won the high school All-American award for track in the high hurdles in T944-45. He graduated from Rice in 1949. Through his continued efforts to raise the standards of the players, he gives them the incentive to perform well, both in academic and athletic pursuits. Coach Erfurth formerly led the A football team and the A track team at Brackenridge High School with full competence. F' Q. zyf ,062 Wk 09994 NEWELL DONAHOO LINE COACH Bob O'Day, our A team iunior high school coach, hails from Kissimee, Florida. He attended Osceola High School where he participated in foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. He attended Sul Ross College and Hardin Simmons University, where he played basketball and baseball. He has done an excellent relief job, replacing Coach Henslee. Newell Donahoo is one of our new coaches. He is a graduate of Texas A8tI College and func- tioned as assistant coach at San Antonio Tech last year. He coached at Tech four years previous to this assignment as a line coach. Donahoo will take over as line coach of the high school team and will be coach Erfurth's assistant next year. BOB O'DAY A TEAM JUNIOR HIGH COACH Xl rrii. HIGHLANDS OWLS Day Brandt, popular with all those who eat in the cafeteria, is our senior high school A team basketball coach. He has coached basketball for eleven years here in San Antonio, first at Hawthorne Junior High School and then at Brack. Brandt attended Southwest Texas State Teachers College where he participated in all sports. He graduated in 1927. Coach Brandt is a stanch sup- porter of hard work, sportsmanship, and clean com- petition as are the other coaches at Highlands. He is a tireless worker and a friend to everyone. Delbert Rowland is our senior school B team coach. He originates from Marshall, Texas, where he participated in many high school sports. Coach Rowland played football at Kilgore Junior College and Trinity University. He coached one year at Horace Mann Junior High School before going to Brack. He is a good coach and a hard man to beat. TED DOCKERY B TEAM JUNIOR HIGH COACH K ,,4, -'ll . ' '- x, Iif' T J . - r ., ENN .J t.rrr r i r I H in KLLV I . ,, . . DAY BRANDT BASKETBALL COACH DELBERT ROWLAND B TEAM COACH Ted Dockery is another of our highly trained coaches here at Highlands. After graduating from Harlandale, he attended A8.M and A8.I colleges and earned his B.S. degree in Physical Ed. He played basketball for three years and was all-district football and basketball in 1953-54. He is doing an excellent job as junior high B team coach. l The merchants of our community Advertise through the Highlands' Brigadoon. This helps them grow and Helps procure this book. Without their assistance The publishing of our yearbook Would not be possible. Our thanks are extended to These businessmen of San Antonio. Conferring with Marvin Stapper, business manager of the Brigadoon, are Gay Alter, Douglas May, and Dotty Adams. The new arcade is at the left. it. w Wy. w-E L Tj rw ' Y xr - . -.lwq 1 Va M BA X 1 ' tf af M s?1f I' 4:41 , ' is I by px W I . C H .A Y' ,-' .Uk X '- f. ,y ,- gm... ' '-'J 1' P m 9:-A A 1' ' 0 J i ff 1 B JV' 9 4 .41 ,Y--in 'fs Q . I xl -G . -xj 'af L1a'4 1 ' 4 liigluyr 7 ' - 2 1-nu: Xin ., ,,... . ,..,, ,, ,, . ,-'Q 2 5, 53 '. :rl ' ,ff .15 , ' ,,...,.. .- , -......--.-. u , W , My -M... ADVERTISING INDEX FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE A A Rents 6 Sales ..... AAA Refrigeration AGB Brake Service ABC Linen Service ........ ABCO Mtg. Co. ........... . AGC Rooting G Sheet Metal . . . Ace Welding 6 Trailer Co. Acme Iron Works .........,. Acme Refrigeration Co. ...., . . Acme Roofing 5 Sheet Metal . Adams Floral Co. .......... . Adams Mig. Co. .,.. . Aggies .......,....., Aggragate Plant Pro. Akers, Roy ............. Alamo Beauty College ....... Alamo Braun Beet Co. ...... . ...,330 ....326 ....248 ....286 ....256 ....273 ....250 ....250 ....248 ....2S6 ....276 ,...287 ....267 ....2S6 ....273 ,.,,.270 .....326 Alamo City Merchandise Exchange .... 303 Alamo Express, Inc. ........ . Alamo Flyers, Inc. .......... . Alamo Iunk Co. .......... . Alamo National Bank .....,. Alamo Title Co. ............ , Alamo Transfer G Storage Co. Alamo Typewriter Co. ...... . Alaska Fur Co. ...,.....,,. . Alderman's Barber Shops ..... Aldersgate Methodist Church . All Auto Salvage 6 Parts . .. Allen Transter 6 Storage Allied Chain Fence Co. .... , American Rubber Stamp Co. . . Amigos Tortillas ............. Ammons Frontier Town ....... Anchor Boat 6 Marine Supplies Annual Stall ................ Apache Packing Co. ........ . Arizola Realty Co. Askey's, Mrs. Kitchen Athenas ............,..... Automotive Service Inc. . . . Avon Products Inc. ..... . Avondale Florist ...... B Bach, L. A. ..... . . . Baker's Dairy . . . Barn Door .............. Barnebey ................. Barnes, T. E. Lumber Co. . . . Barq's Bottling Co. .......... . Barrow's Chiropractic Clinic . Bartlett, Earl ................ Bartlett, Iohn ......... Bass, A. L. Welding .......... Bates' Whopperburger ....... Beard's Barber 6 Beauty Sup. Beck Oil Co. ............... . Bell, Ralph .................. Belpro Carburetor G Electric . . Bernhardt's .................. Bexar County National Bank . Biard, Auther E. Company Billye's Beauty Salon ...... Blackwood Plumbing ....., Blue Bonnet Laundry ........ Brackenridge Eagle .......... Braden Wire 6 Metal Products Brady TV ................... Brigman Radio 6 Television . Brooks Field National Bank . Brown Express Co. ....... . Brown Sales Co. .... . Bruners ................. Brussells Ins. Agency ..... Bryant Building Materials Bull, Wayne Co. ......... . Burke Aviation . .- ........ . Burke Homes .........,.... Business Machines Center .... .....2'7 .....3l7 ....290 .,..303 ..281 ....283 ....25l ....290 ....253 ....275 ....302 ....299 ....302 ....274 ....29S ....293 .....282 ....325 ....290 ....262 ...,246 ....302 ....300 ....270 ....299 ....269 ....286 ....257 ....24S ....282 ....259 .. .... 267 ....326 ....269 .,..268 .. .... 289 ....269 .. .... 309 ....257 .. .... 219 ....289 .. .... 295 ....296 ..,292 ....274 ....309 .,..27l .. .... 330 .. .... 247 .. ..., 293 .. .,.. 273 ....262 ....3l0 ...,249 ...285 ....245 ,...2S2 ....299 ....265 ....248 C C6.LCycleCo....., ...... Calahan. Richard S. Texaco . . . . . . Calhoun-Buckner Company .... . . . Casa Rio Mexican Restaurant Cavallinx Co. .....,........... . . . Central Baptist Church ........ . . . Century Radio 6 TV Service .... Chadwell Garage ..,............ . . . Charlie's Comanche Park Ice Sta. ...,. . Charlo's Magnolia ......,....,.,. , . . Check-R-Board ..... , ............ . . . Childress Barber Shop Chiroane .........,........ . . . Christilles Cleaners .........., . , . Cinderella's Flowers 6 Gitts . . . . . , Cinema Art Theaters ...,... . . . Cita's Dance Studio ........ . , . Clausewitz Garage . . . , . . Clemens Printing Co. . . . . . . Clements Music Shop . . . . . . Cobb, Cobb, G King ....... Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc. . , . . , Coleman 6 Co. ....,........ .. . Co1eman's Service Station . . . . . Commerce Ice Station ............,... Commonwealth Insurance ............. Congratulations . ..,. 245, 269, 271, 277. 281, 311, 312, 313, 319, 326, Connie's Beauty Salon ................ Corfu Printing Co. .,................. . Corona Studio ........... . . . Continental Credit Corp. , . . . . . Cralt Homes ............ . . . Cravy Ice Cream .......... . . . Craw 6 Palmer Pharmacy . . . . . Cream Crest Milk ..,......, .. . Crown Cleaners ......... . , . Cruz the Florist .............. Culver Transfer 6. Storage ....., Curry Motor Freight Lines, Inc. . .. .. . D Dairy Treet ........,.. . . . Davenport, O. F. Co. . . . . . . Davis, Lee Co., Inc. ....... .. . Deluxe Super Market ....... Denison, Ray Investment Sup. . . . . . Denison's Automotive ....... . . . De Winne's Inn .... . . . Dietert the Florist ...... . . . Dr. Pepper ...........,.. . . . Droemer's Auto Service .... . . . Dude's Beauty Shop ..... . . . Durham's College .,....... . . . Dykman's Service Station . .. .. . E Eastwood Drugs ....... - - - Eastwood Village ............ Elbel Bros. Garage .............. .. . E1 Rancho Mexican Restaurant . . . . . . Escarino, Tony .................. . . . Eugene's Barber Shop ........ . . . F F G W Sales Co. ...... Facs Co. ................ . . . Factory Branch ............ . . . Fanick's Garden Center . . . . . . Farmer Bus Line .... . . . . . . . Faulk's Dairy Stores . . . . . . Favorite Cleaners ...,...... . . . Firestone Foamex ........,.,.. . . . Fisk, Ed Typewriter Service .... . . . Flamingo Cleaners ............ . . . Flores Flower Shop ......., Flower Box, The ..... . . . Flowers Lumber Co. . . . . . . Food Budget, The .... .. . Foreman, H. Agency . . . . . . FIRM PAGE Franz, Elmo Ir. Service Station . ., . . . . 293 303 Fredrick's Beauty Salon ........ .... 2 70 302 Frick's Service Station . . . .. 314 279 Frontier ............... . . . 271 281 Frost Bros. ........ .... . . . 254 325 281 G 297 . 296 Garcia, Constable Bob ................ 314 285 Gariel, Eddie and the Iolly Rockers .... 247 310 Garrison, Lee Co. ..,............ . . . 261 281 Garza, Rent-A-Tux-Shop . . . . . . 297 251 Gem Fine Foods, The ..,.. . . . 257 312 Gene's Furniture . . ....... . . . 330 272 General Hotel Supply . .. . . . 262 294 Geriers the Florist ..... . .. 289 249 Gibson Costume Shop 247 314 Gibson Grocery ........ . . . 308 297 Gillespie Ford .............. .... 2 97 284 Gerard Machines ............ . . . 325 326 Goldbeck, E. L., Photographer . . . . . . 309 249 ccidch wcct oil cc. ........ zss 322 Goliad Bowling ......... . . .... 246 290 Gonzaba Bros. Grocery ...... . . . 288 254 Gosling and cc. ......,...... 259 257 Graham Bros. Service Station ..... .... 2 98 250 Graham a. Collins Electric ............. 286 278' Grand Lodge oi the Sons oi Herman .... 290 328 Granzin Texaco ...................... 309 275 Great Western Loan Co. .............. 259 326 Gross National Bank . . . . . . . 257 288 Guarantee Plumbing . . . . . . . 330 309 Guarantee Shoe Co. . , . . . . 259 227 Gull Foods Inc. ........ .... a an 244 279 248 H Hccg, may .......... ............... 2 44 Hamilton Marine Service .....,......,. 272 308 Hanavan-McClaugherty Funeral Home 238 329 Handy Andy ........................ 242 Harding 6 Co. .........,.............. 283 Harper General Tire Co. . . . . . . 255 314 Hart Rooting Co. ..... . .. 277 233 Hastings, Leland ....... 284 293 Hauck, W. B. lBillj . .. .. . 260 296 Hauser Floral ......... . . . 274 275 Heil, Leslie .............. .... 2 57 259 Henderson Chiropractors ..... .... 2 50 320 Herbsleb, Mary Real-Estate ..... .... 2 5l 277 Hermann Sons Bowling Lanes . . . . . . 269 285 Herweck, Walter tSonnyl ....... 251 244 Hester Dry Cleaners .......... . . . 251 255 Highland Auto Parts ..... . . . 276 235 Highland Foodliner ......... .... 2 53 320 Highland Hills Apartments . . . . . . 264 Highland Hills Laundry ............... 262 Highland Hills Pharmacy . ............ 247 253 Highland Park Presbyterian Church 320 287 Highland Park State Bank ............ 268 308 Highland Pastry Shop . ............... 254 274 Highland Sinclair Service . . . . . . 259 300 Highlander Cateteria ...... .... 2 88 270 Highlands Band ............ .... 3 21 Highlands Brigade ........... .... 3 00 Hi-Lands Humble Service Sta. .. .... 252 Hi-Slope Ser. Sta. ............. . 274 258 Hix sewing Machine cc. .. .... aus 294 Hogan, Bill .............. . . . 285 279 Hogan's, Larry Gull ........., 276 325 I-lolton's ncdic ts, 'rv ........... zso 249 Hood, E. E. G Sons Contractors 252 253 Horn's Pharmacies .,.......... .... 3 14 325 Hot Wells Bcpt. Church ...... :tus 293 Hot wcuc vciicty ........ 270 299 Houston Terrace Cleaners . . . . . 245 255 Howard, C. P. sci. sic. .. 277 291 Hunter School ot Art ..... - 324 255 263 245 I 256 Ideal Super Mkt. ...... . . . 251 FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE I McDonald Lumber Co. ................ 309 Smith Motor Imports 316 I McKinley Avenue Methodist Church .... 260 Sol Frank Uniforms .... 276 Iacala Meaacan Restaurant II .. . . 327 sormelfs Red 5 whim 255 lUf05z9W5k11 E- H- Comm ' - - 315 N Southern Glass Co. ...... . . . 276 l09'Q S1911 59l'ViC9 -------'-' ' ' 295 ' 29 Southside Boat Center ....... . . . 259 106118. Ioe W. ............ . . 328 National Department Stores . . . . . . l souihside chhopracuc SUI I I I I I 275 Johnson' NY '- ' ' 252 Nam' W' T' co' ' ' 328 Southside Reporter ........ . . . 249 Ions, Bm-be, shop I I I I I 252 Neuse Texaco Station . .. . . . 325 southwest Tile CDI I I I I I I I 295 Jones' Bob Realtor ' ' ' 297 N?weu salvage CGI ' ' ' ' 293 Southwestern Mtr. Trans. .. . . . 303 1onesI II CI pain' CGI I I I I 218 Nichols ITexaco Station ..... . . . 316 spins Gene Buick COI I I I I I I I I I I I 277 IOMSI Tom ----4'---- -- 252 Noblmg S Foo' Heam' SMP 279 spar Ice ...................... aoz Iofqafl Mom' Co- ' -- 310 St. Stephens Episcopal Church .. . . . 260 IOUWIS --- ------ -- 255 Stat1e1's Feed Store ........... 276 IW? of Texas -'-- -' 291 o'Borg Garage .... 257 statfol, 'roirla s. ............ 292 I'-'mo' Annual sian ---- ' ' 329 01591-I Hqggld ,,,.., I I I 235 Standard Garg. 6 Body Wks. . . . .. . 292 Iupe Lumber Co' ' ' ' 291 Orts Construction Co. . . . . . 295 Sm' Drug 51019 -----'-------- - -- - 239 Our Beauty salon I I I I I I I 326 gtar Sgat ICover Co. ......... K Outdoor Advertising . . , , , . . 268 N19 00 GFS ---- - - - - - - ' .... St b' ' S ' .... ...263 gofgw 6-6 or ggg 0 1 W 'S aumuns ' St' h, H d ......... 301 KONI Moving G Stowe- -.-- -- 217 P 5526, oTl'I.'I.1r. ........... ra K9uY'SCh'l'l'ef '- ---'------ H 259 Parker Roofing Co. ............. 268 Super-Meat Market, The ...... 307 Kfrw Cleaners ----'------- -- 292 Parr's Mod. Prof. Pharmacy ...... 295 Swank a Howard noanoro .... 257 5553915 st- Louis cle'-m'fs - - ' ' Pawley's Sinclair Service Station ...... 287 Sweeney, Bob Marine Sales .. . 254 1 U ----------'--- '--' - - Pedrotti Grocery .................. . . . 310 KIOSSYWYIIROY Co- --------- ' ' 261 Pennie's Food Market .......... . . . 328 T KYIOWW-Tn 9 ----'-ff -- 312 Peters, Bill Conoco . .,.. 324 Koehlerfs -'.-.. .... H290 PIOIIIIIAIII III247 Tacol-Iut .............. ...266 :OSPF c:Z 'f'l9aIInE- ' ' ' ' ' Prassel's Drug Store ......... . . . 308 gzggg gigsgsrsggi ' ' ' 'Umm' Wm - 9- - ' - - Professional Uniform Center . . . . . 250 ' ' ' ' ' ' K I G1 C I ......-I I I 245 Tctrttln Stuff ........... 318 Kii:iix:n7ohn TM-ug-iber Co. . . . . 246 Q 301111119 5311 Fog? swf' ' - - ' ' ' errace rug ore ...,.... - Tessmann, I-I. H. .............. 252 L Quality Leno' shop 292 Texas Home 6 Auto Supply 327 Lackey's 6 Brackenridge ..., . . 255 R gzxgs Iglvgggon Co- Landuer's Flower Shoppe . . . . . 293 x 5 n ms ' ' ' Laundry Maid Products .. .. zsa n. c. cola ........... 261 Texas Waste sulvaq' Co- '- 294 La Feria Dept. Store .... . . 306 Radio Cap Co. ........... .. . 255 Thefesfl S Bliduty Shop 250 La Villita ............. . . 271 Record Rendezvous . . . ..... . . . 263 Thomson? Pharmacy ' ' ' ' ' ' 251 Lee Bros. ...........,. . .. 320 Reddoch Butane Sales, Inc ........ .. . 256 Thommon 9 Garage 271 Lee Way Motor Freight .... . . 324 Reed Eqiupment .................,.... 250 ':Iho'nIIfI:I TQLHSX ' ' ' ' Leech Lumber Co. ...... . . 288 Reese, Genevieve School ot Dance ..... 297 omI um 'We' nn ' Looaa ............,,... .. 254 Rentro Realty ...,.,.,................ aan Tf?'fm'f sg Gf0F Y 5 Mum 293 Lemons, lohrr Shade co. ..... .. zsz Rental Equip. co. .....,.,.,....... 279 Tffmil' U W 5 Y -----'-'----- 299 Lm1o'o Boot Shop ............. .... 2 se nous Cale ....,............... zss T'!'H1'Y Club ------ '--- 323 Lone Star Welding Supply Co. . . 260 Richie G Galloway Elec. Co. . .. . . . 308 Tr1'waY Advertising ' ' ' ' ' ' 324 Lovelace Super Mkt. ........... .... 2 72 Rigway Cleaners ............ 256 Tmmdo Rentals 246 Lumley's Floral Shop ......... . . 325 Rigsby Auto Parts ......... . .. 257 V Lynwood Brick 6 Tile Co. .. 293 Rigsby Lumber Co. ..... 284 RigsbyIUpholstery ..... .... . .. 308 Van Buren 6 Co. .... .. 276 M Hips Pipe 6 Supply Co. 261 Vance Ice Station 296 Riverside Baptist Church . . . . . . 319 Veeda Record Co. . . . . . . . 269 :goin Lirgn Service ..... .. Robertson Tile Co. .....,. 253 Vernon's Ice Station ............ 328 anno arage ....... .. Robinson's ..............., 244 Vilcoq, Paul M. ...................... . 266 Mdlviffl Drive-Inn ---- - - 298 Rock, Walter ............... . . . 254 Voight, A. L. Outdoor Advertising ..... . 256 30111119553 IIQGN96 ---- - - Rodriguez Bros. Memorials . .. . .. 316 GYM, exaco ...... - - Roqer's Drive Inn ........... . . . 263 W Mavis. Arthur Realty ---. H 297 Rohit, 1. 1-r. Candy Mtg. .... 267 walker I.-umi,u,, C 291 Medical Center Pharmacy .... .. 244 Rom, Edna MII R,.,1f,,, 253 O' Merchants Delivery Service ....... .... 2 92 Huggy, Bgquly Salon ,,,,, 272 affair? lying: 6' Co' ' Merchants Transfer 6 Storage .. 271 G .mg ig G MY , . Walhe's Flower Shop ..... 316 Metzger s Dairy ............... . . . . 317 S . . Warne Bros. Fix-it Shop . . . . . . 310 Meyer, H. I. Co. ..,.......,.. .. 251 S A I B III B I weuefs Gulf skmon I 217 Meyer's Outdoor Advertising . .. 279 an Mango '-71' 9' 5' 'URW 5'-IPP Y -- 295 . M11 L R GG 275 sem Angomo Com-,ns IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 252 West Texas Appliance 297 1 er' . oy. tag? ' ' ' 5 A ' ' - I Western Furniture Co. . . . . . 269 Mmg Amo Pam' Platmg I II 255 an ntonio Missions . . ............ .. 297 I Mission Conant. Pipe CGI I I I I I 330 San Antonio Moving Storage Co. ..... 262 xvvgft' iff I-mmd1'Y - ' - -- - I I I I I 9 Sanchez Texaco Service ........... . . . 312 fe QW' -'-- - ' - - - - - - Mitchell, C. C. Supply Co. 25 I I wh I w Fl 272 Mnchem OI RI Motors I IIIII I I 282 Santos Electric Service .......... 256 I 1 9 m9'I om' - - -- Madam mmm! I 324 Sammons, I. A. Service Stations 310 wfmzel Elecmc Co- 310 Modem Roofing ' 299 sawye, Hardwme IIIIIIIIIIIII 254 Witten Pest Control Co. .. 289 Moore Natural rooriofi. if 292 Searcy. IudY I-vrm ----.----..- gl? la'I':IT:'?'IaIIIII - '- - .................. . . . 15 ' ' ' ' nzrgz' ' 511152, Bret M1qI CCI I I I I I I 330 wbmdck BIOS. ....... . . . . . 306 Mull., pjnginq CDI IIII I I 320 Schu1te's Barber Shop . . . . . . 325 ffkman Flower shop ' ' ' ' ' ' 203 ssibenll Pharmacy IIIII I I I 303 Wright, Lion COIIDCO ..... . . . 246 Mc Service Parts Co. ........ 263 Z Shaw's ...... .............. . . . 270 McAlister Van Lines ...... .. 247 Shepherd Rooiinq Supplies .. .. . 329 Zene's ....................... . .. 280 McCreless, Otis ....... ,,.... . . 285 Siqmor Service Stations .... 329 Zizik-Kearns Funeral Home .... . . . 277 McCreless Shopping Center . . . . . 304 Sink Serv. Station ........ . . . 290 Zupan'a Cate ....... . ..... .. . . . 909 A DY ANDY 5, ik 1'f?fQ lf 7 . 'ZZ . 111 1 Wk I 4 ,f N f 'ai -.L .. VUWQ-'MM f,,Ig.w,Q.QLQ. Douglas May, lackie Frazier, and Mary Nolan meet at the store en i Handy-Andy lS THE PLACE TD SAYE SAY ll. ll. S. STUDENTS I Jackie Frazier, Mary Nolan, Mike McNett, and Doug May shop around Handy-Andy as manager shows them some candy on display. will, ff'- -. X! Y., P 'iz 1 '14 , i f These Highlands High students and the manager of Handy-Andy are inspecting the fine fruits that are on special for that day. RUDY HAAG Complete Food Market, Variety, Hardware, and Electric Appliance Store We have a complete line of school supplies at all times Fancy Grocer Sh rbets Children's Clothing Clocks Fresh Meats Dog and Cat Food Toys-Hardware Lamps Poultry Supplies Electric: Flashlights Sea Foods School Supplies Irons Juicers, Etc. Frozen Foods - and - Toasters Member of Local, Fresh Foods Notions nsocmn Moc , Mixers State and National Vegetables Ladies Nylon H se . A Coffee Makers Grocers lc C eam lt Linger' Waffle Irons Association 1430 5- 57- MEWI' San An nio, Texas l-F 3 5l73 9 DROEMER S AUTO SERVICE ICE AM Dealer of Champion Motors And White House Boats General Automobile Repairs Specializing in Automatic Transmission 3330 Clark Avenue LE 3-9593 me DELIVERY ssnvnce MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY rnsscmrnons A srecuxmr . , 3500 South New Braunfels Phone LE 4-5457 sen Antonio, texas SMART APPAREL Congratulations lo the Ladies and Children's Wear Class of '59 Jefferson Terrell Plaza 2904 S. New Braunfels LE 3-7602 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 WOERNER'S WE FEATURE LOW PRICES EVERY DAY 362 Holmgreen Rd. LE 4 4'I8'I '7fte Food SD. W. W. WHITE RD. AT ST. HEDWIE R SAN ANTDNIU, TEXAS BRYANT BUILDING MATERIALS Millwork, Hardware 8. Paint 101 Moursuncl Walnut 2-9101 LET US HELP YOU LOOK YOUR BEST HOUSTON TERRACE CLEANERS 355 Holmgreen Rd. Mr. 8. Mrs. E. M. Callaway You CAN oun SERVICE CAPROI 3.9 25azfT2,PsmS CAPM 6-5225 H533 ww weLa'aaf':.:2IiI gINf1'I':,I':ff Wk MMI? COURTESY CARS 1401 N ALAMO Aooz BROADWAY REsu::ENcE- For Fun, Health and Recreation, go BOWLING GOLIAD BOWLING CENTER JOHN J. KUNTZ Congratulations from KITCHEN Building Materials Building Loans Home Cooked Food ma w. Muffin sneer CA 6-4354 Bayiiigbely REAL ESTATE COMPANY MORTGAGE LOANS M R REBUILDING MACHI PRESENTED BY WALKER J. BARNEBEY CO.- BRAKE SERVICE MATTHIESEN GARAGE BODY AND FENDER WORK OFFICE: L ALIGNING WHEEL BALAN ' I 629 TUXEDO RENTALS Special Rates to Groups Wedding Specialists LEUN B- WRIGHT w.,i,.,z.f:::E':S:'.:t:..o. coNoco Ylfffiiigiliziiillc' cApifol 7-2346 2101 S. Hackberry LE 2-6081 I Across from Alamo Natl. Bank 305 W. Commerce 'TWATER - MCALISTER VAN LINES, INC. Covering The Soulhwesl With A Complete Moving Service AGENT FOR DEAN VAN LINES, INC. Formerly Talley Transfer 711 FLD Y BAN ANT cl. A. MQALISTER Congratulations from STAR SEAT COVER CO. GIBSON BRADY li T-v L--.2 COSTUME SHOP ' p4azd 0, Theatrical, Period, Masquerade 6QQs2llwsiiTLnii3:EoR, iolglivrrczagzslsr. Also Wigs, Minstrel Make-Up WA. 3-7577 LE. 4-B825 NORTHSIDE STORE ' '32gi'f,Q5'g' ST' 111 Allenswonh Off 4100 Broadway TA 6-9811 EDDIE GARIEL and the JOLLY ROCKERS Music from Ballads to Rock Sz Roll Parties - Gatherings WA 2-8594 ' ' ORS 'Firestone A. J. DLOCH OIL CO., INC. 2319 S. HACKBERRY ST. LE 3-5107 MQW,-y 5 ?:'1 l 'qui Eg lillllllllllillli PTIIIIIIIIIW SA N A S Mlemw .K v ,W F -..V Mus - , .4IKN s PMARMAC Y X . gg-- YY x' TTA E r . -V .-s ea H' as P s R ,J 1 ', .,-, I ' V 5:5- ::.-E- . A L' . '-'-1'- Phone LE 2-0219 TUMMY THORN E Your Neighborhood Sinclair Dealer 4501 Seabreeze Dr. at Loop 13 San Antonio 10, Texas SWEDA Check-Out Model Cash Register BUSINESS MACHINES CENTER 157 Navarro St. CA 2-1429 A 8: B BRAKE SERVICE BRAKE s. wl-:EEL ALIGNMENT Year Guarantee on Brake Jobs If You're No? Satisfied We're Not Through Bob Bourgeois Office ............ CA 6-0031 No. 1-210 71h ..... CA 7-1022 No. 3-1319 Brdwy. . . CA 6-0052 In school or out of school Good for you CREAM CREST MILK ACME REFRIGERATION CO. RCA Whirlpool Appliances Refrigerators for Rent New and Used Equipment 538 Coliad St. Phone CA 4-0681 We service evaporative coolers Congratulations to the Class of '59 CINEMA ART THEATERS Laurel-Josephine-Woodlawn Texas FARMER BUS LINE BELPIIII CAIIBUIIETIIR 84 ELECTRIC I70. CARBURETORS Q GENERATORS o STARTERS FUEL PUMPS REPAIRED Sz EXCHANGED ELECTRIC MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE Il CA 0-7120 1 is :m l I Best Wishes 1959 Highlands I Graduates gqxxxxus' Sxsxes . wevafwi I Rxexgxxhotxwu if ,, ggfsrnsosnicxsaunq QUTH PR ALwAvs 1605 NOGA,-,T ESA v evnv :gs 5. wwuros o use 15 ' A PAR 6 BR0ADwA:Y DR- S S S T COBB, COBB, 8. KING Don't Miss Realtors Highlands Hi-Lites LE 3-9721 and The Owl Hoots We Love 2 C Ya Appearing regularly Dirty! In the REPORTER. DE-IUXE CIEANERS 217 Broadway CA 7-1721 BFA A- VIRGIL 5- CONGRATULATIONS FROM CHIRQPR C. C. MITCHELL SUPPLY Co. bY 1823 S. New Braunfels Ave. Appointment Only OFFICE HOURS: MONRWED.-FRI. San Antonio 10, Texas LE 4-0911 10 A.M. to NOON-2 to 6 P.M. TUES' g2?.Tgl oP',M,3.1'2.6 PM' Authorizecl Distributor 1008 S. ALAMO CA 6-3077 World Toy House IF NO ANSWER DIAL LE 4-8911 ' Compliments Seniors Serving Dorinrs, Tlentiftxt Teclmicianx, Clyefr, Nurses, LE. HarrSly11sts, IV rt erses and Domextrcs. ,rv- I I g..r.rr -.u ,.,, li The Professional Uniform Center DF SAN ANTDNIU JAMES C. TAYLOR, JR. Superintendent C 6-2911 J. A. VAN HARDEVELD Us BROADWAY SO lvlal-,VS San Antonio, Texas REED EQUIPMENT Construction Equipment Capital 7-5664 633 N. W. W. White Road San Antonio, Texas ACE WELDING 8. TRAILER CO. CA 7-4207 900 Nogalitos E. P. Fisher ACME IRON WORKS THERESAS BEAUTY snow ' Culebra Avenue at Expressway, N. W. 'X 11 'X l P. O. Box 2020 San Antonio 6, Texas Hot Wells Blvd. Manufacturers of Ingram Rollers LE 24722 CHILDRESS BARBER SHOP Congratulations fI'O1'l'l Four Friendly Barbers THOMSON'S PHARMACY To sewe you - AIR CONDITIONED - s. c. THOMSON, PH. c. 111 Goliad Rd. 2402 E. HOUSIOII St. Pl101'16: CA 6-5521 Across from H. E. B. ALAMO TYPEWRITER CC. See Us For Typewriter Rentals Also New Poratblex Typewriters HESTER DRY CLEANERS Delivery Service WA 4-2019 5406 So. Flores W. C. Glass MARY HERBSLEB WALTER SON NY HERWECK REAL-ESTATE 526 Roslyn CA 2.1744 Specializing ill PAINTING AND DECORATING Southside Property In business for 48 years 1 152 Vanderbilt LE 2.2809 Does good work LE 3-9112 H. J. MEYER CO. Roofing and Sheet Metal Works home of Texas Steel Scaffolds Rental 8- Sales 3812 S. Flores San Antonio IDEAL SUPER MARKET 4734 Rigsby Ave. Phone LE 6-0451 The Home of Fresh Killed Meats SAN ANTONIO coNGRATuLAnoNs FROM TO J S We Carry ihe largest Selections of Piece M ONE Goods In city RAD10 62 APPLIANCE CO. 2105 Goliad Rd. 3321 Fredericksburg Rd. LE 3-142-I PE 3-060-I SU7 BREIUKLYN AVE. SAN ANTDNID, TEXAS Sofi Water Washing - Greasing - Road Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories HI-LANDS HUMBLE SERVICE STATION E. E. O. E. Kohlenberg Humble Gas and Oil 8 Phone LE 3-8312 103 Goliad Road m e'S2 CUNTRACTORS As each step is strode, The Riddles unshown, These same questionnaires: Guessing the fares:- Sta.rting from Somewhere, Facts here and Faith there, Like a rolling stoneg Unknown to Unknowng Seeking a Somewhere- just why, whence, or where- To Rest or to Roam?', Mossed or Polished Stone? jay johnson Help! . N X e' nnhmmm mmm ismiuunu nv nun imma unix H. H. TESSMANN , insurance at a Saving for you AUTOMOBILE-HOME-OR BUSINESS Insurance Building Phone CA 4-2412 S. New Braunfels Representing ONLY America's Leading Muiual Companies ALDERMAN'S BARBER SHOPS 6454 N. New Braunfels CROWN CLEANERS The Best of Care for the Clothes TA 6-9055 You Wear 9029 Gffliad Rd- 3909 S. Presa LE 2-0261 LE 2-0031 Pick up and Delivery Service ROBERTSON TILE COMPANY 200 Caldwell LE 3-7231 Bob Myers M. Robertson EASTWOOD DRUGS In Business For Your Health 6415 rhwwwhrk d S At 10T Ph CA62288 Best wishes from The HIGHLAND FOODLINER 820 Highland Blvd. M B I f 0 FAULK'S DUTCH GIRL DAIRY STORES Where Milk is Cheaper by the Gallon HUGHES CONSTRUCTION CO. Everything in Remodeling Roy T. Hughes 146 Lilla Iean Dr. LE 4 8331 LE 3-7462 Do you wont cl home in the Highlands? If you can stand to build- I'll build it to stand. WMTER ROCK Builcler.... 119 Crestview Drive Telephone PE 5-1819 San Antonio, Texas is fy X , , X , X72 X ,Ill A 'f M yy!! Ill' f 4 ' i SAXXIYFR l-lARDXY!Al?Es 1250 Gfelirni 'Rumi Q Llihiuh I-'flifl 'SON 1' '-WG?-llfl lrziil? SCOTT - AYWATER OUTBOAROS COLT DEALFR - K-FA? KNIVES BUOWNING SHOTGUNS 1 Ulllplvfl' ul Smnrllngg lin-mls :xml Hur Eu Paints - Applimn-vs and Ka-pair lEED'S 222 Burkedale 801 W. Commerce YOUR FAMILY STORE Where you have 4 ways to buy Cash - lay Away Plan - 30 Day Charge - 20 Week Budget Account is WFS 'fair' , ,, , if A 27 ' gfflefarfngf ., JALCQJKLT-'Z' cZ'B7Z2 lZWf TROIAN X? THE f - PRoPELLERs - - Michigan Wheel - Stunnus - Fede COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLY 8: ral -5- :H - FACTOR?E'Fl'llCXClElED MEN iA,Q FAGEOL sans SWEENEY'S ,,2fQRRc'12fgR MARINE SALES CU INC LAMAR TA 4-1211 254 8312 BRDWY HIGHLAND PASTRY SHOP Our Specialty Cakes for All Occasions Pies - Pastries 848 Highland LE 3-7041 FROST BROS. Congratulations from DUDES BEAUTY SHOP Business Phone Residence Phone CA 3-4772 WA 3-3387 THE Fl0WER BOX 229 Delmar LE 2-9769 D Delivery Service 0 CAPIYUL 6 75131 CAFi'rnL 7 3184 CAPS 101- off for students SPDT RADIO CAP CO. LE1'fHR'NG Mm lf2f'2fff S'I.'Q,'Illf. Ensnuiocnv MDNUGRAMINB CHEN' 107 North Park Blvd. Mrs. Iris Spurloclt Fu- me s. ALAMU sr. o s. M. sm:-ri-4 sm AN-mlm, 'run San Antonio, Texas Owner Congratulations from HARPER GENERAL TIRE CO. T he tire experts 509 So. Alamo 915 Austin Hiway CA 5-2955 TA 4-2348 FLAMINGO CLEANERS AND WASHETTE Now Offers Pick-Up and Delivery Service ' LE 2-2331 The Only Bargain ln Dry Cleaning Today ls Quality McCreless Shopping Village Fair 8. S. New Braunfels LACKEY'S AND BRACKEN RIDGE STABLES in Brackenridge Park Expert riding instructions by Mrs. Lena Collins LACKEY'S OAK VALLEY STABLES on Halbrook Rd. - east side of Fort Sam Houston Col. Olsmith, riding instructor In our business we aim to please. P. R. Lackey-Owner Hayrides - Wagon and Horse Trucks Lackey and Brackenridge PE 2-8881 PE 2-4660 Lackey Oak Valley CA 4-8421 H. FURENIAN AGENCY 441 New Moore Bldg. CA 3-9711 School Accident Insurance LE Hondo Seguin San Antonio SANTOS ELECTRIC SERVICE licensed and Bonded Wiring All work Guammeed Residential, Commercial 8. Industrial Laundry along with your dry cleaning Alf f FAIIK d 0 B El 'fy 9 OPEN 7 1 6 LE 2-4541 1307 Rigsby Avenue San Antonio, Texas 135 Porter San Anto T A. l. VOIGHT OUTDDOR ADVERTISING Since 1929 SONNEN'S RED 8. WHITE CA 3-0474 955 S. Alamo St. ABCO MFG. CO. REDDOCH BUTANE SALES INC. Patios - Patio Covers Butane Appliances and Equipment Awnings - Carports 1927 Rigsby PE 4 5197 1425 Culebra PE 3 1401 LE 2-9002 MING AUTO PAINT PLATING Your Car Should Be Minged CAI.I. FOR APPOINTMENT 310 C BI CA 3-4861 0'BERG GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS BODY 8. FENDER WORK AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE 931 Canton Sf. CA 6-3635 Congraiulaiions to the 1959 Graduation Cla THE GROOS LESLIE HEIL MOTORS Serving San Anfonio Since 1929 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE San An1onio's Convenient Bank Member F.D.I.C. Commerce at Nc Congratulations to the class of '59 RALPH BELL RIGSBY AUTO PARTS Open Sunday 9 to 3 1842 Rigsby LE 4-3287 SWANK 8. HOWARD 3311 Fredericksburg Mexican Foods 8a B. B. Q PE 5-4871 Home Cooked Meals M iP'e'iS'i 9S 512 W. W. White Rd. CDNINIERCE ICE STATIONS Owner E. J. Nankervis e inest ROOM AIR CONDITIONING Sales Company INSIST ON THE GENUINE ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS I Carrier offers you. More B.T.U.'S . . . 10,000 to 16,500 Budget T A.R.I. Standards LAFI dJ JDIISI 9 Plus these CARRIER features 0 Adlustable Louvers 0 Th t t 0 Fresh Air Intake 0 Extends Iy2 into the WHERE SAN ANTONIO SAVES . . . AIR CONDITION ERS ROOM 325 E. Josephine Just East of the Josephine Theatre .I 5 258 HANDLES only the FINEST-.-.H LDENlSON'S AUTUMUTIVE SERVICE AUTO REPAIRING - WRECKER SERVICE BODY AND FENDER WORK - PAINTING LE 3-0027 905 WESTFALL AVE at So. New Braunl I A Chas W. Schneider Travis D. Bailey Lytle W. Gosling 8. Co. INSURANCE 8 BONDS 137 Losoya Street CA 7-61 51 Congratulations from H I G H LA N D S SINCLAIR SERVICE Highland 8. So. Gevers S. A. 10, Tex. Guarantee Shoe Co. 117-119 Alamo Plaza Shoes for the entire family Alamo Heights-Allena Village-Billy Mitchell Village-Iefferson Village McCre1ess Shopping Center KELLY - SHERRER Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions 326 W. Josephine PE 5-6184 BARQ'S BOTTLI NG CO. OF SAN ANTONIO, LTD. 825 East Locust Street San Antonio, Texas ' inf ix - xl Z , lx il. gl V 327 r. X fri.:-Zia 5? Xing GREAT WESTERN LOAN 6: TRUST COMPANY E. M. Stevens, Pres. LOANS -ik FINANCING qi? INSURANCE Best Selection of Boats in San Antonio SOUTHSIDE BOAT CENTER 815 S. Presa CA 3-9221 We are distributors for Biltwell and Lamar Boats and Kingfish Boot Trailers and many marine products. 3 L., I QLQ' ,:4?ffjj' 5 ' . ..fs L - .. - - HOLTON'S RADIO 18. TELEVISION SERVICE 621 S. W. Military Drive WA 2-8602 Congratulations to the class of '59 St. Stephens Episcopal Church 1003 Linda Lou Donated by Mr. 81 Mrs. C. C. Howard Paul LONE STAR WELDING SUPPLY CO. Office Phone CA 2-2375 Lincoln-Victor-Oxygen-Acety. Sales-Service 81 Rentals 2200 S. Flores St. L. Blaschke, Ir. San Antonio, Texas MCKINLEY AVE. METHODIST CHURCH 2926 South Presa Street San Antonio 10, Texas Claus H. Rohlfs, Pastor Congratulations from W. B. tBilD Hauck Your No. 1 Constable Bexar County, Texas FASHION'S FIRST For the Best in Coordinated Sportswear- And Ladies Ready to Wear-Lingerie-Millinery ZENE'S 'I3'3I Fair Ave. LE 4-2616 1 LUCIAN L. MORRIS All Forms of Insurance Dial CA 6-2313 313 N. Flores Street fOpposite Robert E. Lee Hotel? San Antonio 5, Texas LEE GARRISON COMPANY is proud to have supplied the windows, doors, and glass for the new Highlands High School. 416 Cornell - PE 5-5247 THE ROY KLOSSNER CO. Roacl Machinery Box 113673 727 N W W Wh te Road Sales Re tal Service WHITE STORES Home of Greater Values Fall line of furniture, appliances, houseware sporting goods, and auto paris. Your Personal: ed Creclll Store 2115 Golad Road LE 5166 RIPS PIPE 8. SUPPLY CO. HIGHLAND HILLS LAUNDRY LS- I Family Laundry o Bachelor Bundles MREALTY CO NY ns - AP MORTG PH. LE 2-0222 113 Goliad Road San Antonin Moving 81 Storage Co. Agent Pan American Van Lines Roland R. Neyland, Owner Office LE 6-0661 1501 S. Cherry St. Res. LE 4-7285 San Antonio, Texas ,xx X f X dt Bnnum EXPRE5 X A W Congratulations from ' is Hf , gaowu EXPRESSw MX 1 Ixpiifss G 1 N' ..- Wff GENERAL WAYNE BULL E HOTEL SUPPLY COMPANY Automotive Distributors San Antvnio Austin Corpus San Antonio Austin STEUBING'S SERVICES Printing Moclern Methods FIUWERS LUMBER coMPANY Lumber-Building Materials-Paint-Hardware 2567 Goliad Road LE 3-8121 Congrats' to a real cool new school. r , Q, - ' , X MC , f':ir:bN. NX , I Q-'bali i f E F QT! I 1 'T 6? .. ff I N I V Anonmme noomsxu u 0 . Si gm '-ia? I f E . - rf I , ' - 'X 1 s- ' 515' S' Mlm fs THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE, HIGHLANDS. TEXAS LUNGHORN CONGRATULATIONS Upon Completion Of Another School Year Our Gift to you. If you will bring this annual to the RECORD RENDEZVOUS we will give you 2592 off any record you wish to buy. RECORD RENDEZVOUS Sa.l1lll::1tl::l1ih,A1lleexIas Barbara, Georgette. Molly, 8. Mike Congratulations to class of '59 THE SERVICE PARTS CO. Clutch and Brake Service 2018 S. Flores CA 6-8363 Highland Hills Apartments Q convenient comfortable carefree I Southeast San Antoniois smartest 1- and 2- hedroom ground floor duplex apartments, furnished or unfurnished. Water bills paid . . . lawns tended . . . range and refrigerator included with all apartments. Close to everything! O apartments 264 Burke Homes : Balm .frame ! Burke's the BUY-Word in San An- d tonio living. More families every year find that Burke builds more honest value in every home . . . gives them more comforts and con- veniences, dollar for dollar. Prices l 'start at 39,675 More home for the money in beautiful Highland Hills! B k Homes Sales Office: 300 Block of Harcourt Phone: LE 6-0573 265 ACME ROOFING 8. SHEET METAL Since 1919 6327 San Pedro DI 2-5241 RUFUS A. WALKER 8. C0. Acoustical Contracting Waterproofing Contracting Construction Specialties San Antonio PE 4-51 39 401 Delgado St. Paul M. Vilcoq Plumbing 8. Heating Co. Office Phone 920 S P d A CA 2-1249 S A t T THE TACO HUT 107 Eureka Dr. Corner Goliad Rd. MEXlCAN FOOD TO GO Tacos T I E chiladas Chalupas Bean Roll Pi dd ll R ll G I T Ch cken T 10:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. Cl sed on S d y AQREGAQPLANT ,uJt0z1ucZZff- Uvmpanyf' Manufacturers of Materials Handling Equipment P. O. Box 1198 CA 7-4141 San Antonio, Texas THE AGGIES Sherill RuncIeII Judy Searcy Diane Hallock Laurie Kraemer Carol Howard BILL TASSOS BARN DOOR 8 BARROWS CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 121 YVEST HIGHLAND D , L. E. BARROWS Office LE 6-0541 Approved Flight School Storage 0 Repair 0 Maintenance ALAMO FLYERS, INC. Authorized Piper Dealer Charter Air Taxi Ambulance Stinson Field Hangar No. 2 Telephone WA 2-1228 San Antonio, Texas J. H. ROHLF CANDY MFG. lll0 South Mittman St. Phone TA 4-3676 OUTDOOR ADVERTISING highway sign service Highway Rental Signs Phone LE 6-3524 932 Essex Street San Antonio, Texas HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 512 Highland Blvd. Your Community Banking Institution Where Highlands Students are Welcome. Resources above S10,000,000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Catering Service Pit Barbecue Chicken Mexican Dinners German Country Sausage REUS CAFE E. Commerce at Hackberry CA 3-0451 EDNA M. ROSIN Realtor 750 Drexel Avenue San Antonio, Texas Phone LE 3-9444 PARKER ROOFING COMPANY Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Dial TA 2-5131 339 W. Norwood Court San Antonio, Texas A. l. BASS WELDING Since 1916 830 Austin St. CA 7-0345 .lu n 4 '35 ..1.....' HERMANN SONS ii- BOWLING LANES SERVICI L. A. BACK 525 South St. Mary,s E 6 3 A Ph. CA 3-8078 PICK UP AND DELIVERY For Relaxation and Recreation Try Bowlingv FORREST J. BEARD JOHN BARTLETT i i c 1 Pu ning comafor , IT Barber 8: Beauty Supply Inlerlor Decorahng ' ,. I g Phone WA 2-6817 7, Uifiq ' X I aa, . L, 318 Haggin LE441o8 7 'nv Qi g' -,jg if-,fqf it .8 San Antonio 10, Texas E- -,fe EXTERIOR 713- 4 P. O. Box RECORD COMPANY 694 Ama rillo, Texas Congratulations to the class of'59 Nancy, Norma, and Pat A career in beauty is waiting for youIII 0 Six month course! 0 Everything furnished! 0 Pleasant surroundings! 0 Iobs waiting! For full infonnation write or call ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGE 203 W. Commerce CA 6-4134 Ask about our Teen-age Beauty Course Congratulations to the class of '59 Avon Products Inc. 203-204 Transit Tower Cosmetics for men and women CA 6-0941. Compliments of HOT WEllS VARIETY THE FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE 4904 S. Presa I.E 2-8735 Eugene's Barber Shop H. A. Sauers, Prop. 1807 S. New Braunfels LE 2-0601 FREDRICKS BEAUTY SALON Where Hair Styling is an Art CFredrick and Selma Hagemeister, Owners? 230 Denver LE 3-5104 Enjoy a ride on the Brackenridge EAGLE -.- w:::: -H: .ra :uf1:-1:-1g:n:.,.n.m-.mg ,umm ng, H. r:w:::n:1 mm-:zzz -- .In,um-.un.u-.In-I..I...----.I--.II-..-.I-.mmmnun-I-num--mum.. VISITORS WELCOME TO THE LA VILLITA HANDWEAVING GIFT SHOP. 'Ure '- mrfk Quin? EXCLUSIVE HANDWEAVING Rugs - Draperies - Luncheon Sefs 4I6 ViIIi+a S'I'. San Anfonio, Texas M5u55:m.5u,5!5.!5!I.,,!NE.,.IMIIf.:!.,.!.5,,!..,.!..5I9.5!ny!-iz.,N55.I-,.m.m....I.....--H..-H.-I.-I,.H. IaI:ii..ii..Iiii.iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiziniiiI--.iniiiniiiI-Eli-Hiniiir-iiimiiI-iiiniii..Iii..iii.iiiii.iii4.i.i,,.ii..ni..: Worldis longest miniature railroad CA-7-9174 Thompson's Garage GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING COMPLETE BODY. PAINT AND TRIM SERVICE ALL. MAKES OF CARS B30 SOUTH PRESA ST HOWARD THOMPSON SAN ANTONIO 3.TEXAS Congratulations to the class of '59 Merchants Transfer 8z Storage c I Q? '- MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE I-Ji' .JIM HASSLUCHER - HT .. 3 715 B R IJADWAY S Flores JIM'5 ENTERPRISES Z2'RNiNT3T:IJI: 9i-'I?EiZg In Appreciation of ca Friend W., I Q, E J 1 LOVELACE SUPER MARKET More of the Best for Less 2022 Rigsby LE 4-6337 Congratulations to the Class of '59 from Phone is 3-1491 S 140599 s. seven sneer BEAUTY SALON MARINE SERVICE 272 SOUTH SIDE OFFICE 2203 S. HACKBERRY LE 4-6191 EDWIN A. KRAMER LEhIgh 3-5537 .REAL ESTATE SURA O GAGE O S Specializing in Repairs 'I'I'I5 5. CHERRY LE 2-7683 Congratulations from M G A 82 C ROOFING 82 SHEET METAL The difficult immediately, The impossible a little longer. 201 Regina LE 233 PEREIDA CA 6-0700 eng ChmChGOiH2f A Children ,SZIJMI ig A60W6DClIIIQlICIllS IQQHEQSI A u aj' ROYAKERSJ gifs' E Congratulations on a great First Year . . . and Best Wishes for a Grand Future NATIONAL In Our First Year SERVING SOUTHEAST SAN ANTONIO Temporary Quarters: 4004 Clark Ave. Permanent Building: Goliad Road at Clarke Avenue and Dauchy Road EMIER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Enjoy Better Baking 910121 ao. ff avrnmy Corsages for Dances WH 'TE A, I-I, MAHAN ,222 ,AST COMMERCE Vitamin Enriched Flour OWNER CAP TOL 7-6271 N II' wIII 'I' I' 'is '.fFx 'f PIONEER IA In an I All-Purpose U FLOUR EE I III GAS ' OH- I:II',xiI,IN'rr:EIiHansen N:-1.255 1 TIRE AN BATTERY SERVICE 'I , ONE STOP SERVICE ' NONE BETTER-FEW AS GOOD HI-SLOPE ICE SERVICE STATION GROCERIES - VEGETABLES - FRESH FRYERS OPEN DAILY A M TO .002 P. M. L B 1509 CLARK AT RIGSBY OUIS ARTOSH -WA OWNER PHOQQZ LQ af, , SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1851 EI Rancho Mexican Restaurant Sewing . . . the Best Mexican Food No. 1 - 1803 S. Prresa St. No. 3 - 4100 San Pedro Ave. No. 2 - 5412 Broadway No. 4 - 117 Goliad Rd. Mexiquito Cafe 1212 Nogalitos St. ul - LEHI 4.2940 I 1403086240 Rubber Stamp Co. BLACKWOOD PLUMBING CO. CONTRACTING - REPAIRING 306 N. MAIN AVENUE REMODEI-'NG PHONE CA 4-B724 WATER-HEATER INSTALLATION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS BOS MCDOUGAL SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Aldersgate Methodist Church The Church of the Wcrrm Heart ! For the Women Who Want to Look Their Best CONN IE'S BEAUTY SALON Specializing in All Types of Beauty Work, styling-permanent waving-tinting 2505 S. Preso LE 3-9952 fx-Qs A sr is h hht E ,E gl - or sQu'n-:SIDE 55 iv iii CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE I. , L Us R. E. WEARDEN, o.c. 502 Kayton Street Office Hours 9-12 - 3-7 G. A. Schulze, Pastor . Walter L. Froehner, Associate H1 H'ghIand Blvd' San Antonio 10, Texas LE 6-3216 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,59 From W U L F F SL M A R San Antonids Friendly Department Store Since 1877 Congratulations to the Class of '59 Ray Denison Austin, Hart 8z Parvin Investment Securities PHONES. CA-7-8651 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING CA-7-O683 LE REIY MILLER oun 39TH YEAR or gjsrzcfea and Body :Repairing fpainfing and Bmagss 409 BOWIE STREET SAN ANToN1o 5. TEXAS ADAMS FLORAL CO. VAN BUREN 8. COMPANY INCORPORATED CORSACES BUILDING MATERIALS--NEW HOMES FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Douglas D. Van Buren 2731 Roosevelt Ave. LE 4-6521 500 Rigbsy LE 4-5451 SOL FRANK UNIFORMS, INC. Creators of America's Finest Band Uniforms 205 Losoyo CA 7-5243 Congratulations to the First Graduating Class of Highlands High School SPECIALIZE IN INSURANCE CLAIMS We Specialize in Gloss For Every Purpose Auto Gloss-Plate Gloss-Window Gloss Furniture 8- Desk Tops Mirrors Resilvered ond Made To Order City Wide Service Dial CA 4-9241 SOUTHERN GLASS CO. Good Luck STAFFEL'S FEED sToRE BIIIY B'ffl'0W'1ef 321 E. Commerce CA 7-5211 Opposite Katy Depot 416 S. Flores St P I-E 2 6391 DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS LARRY HOGAN'S Gulf Service 1226 So. W. W. White LE 4-0431 Highland Auto Parts PARTS. ACCESSORIES at SPEED EQUIPMENT 1819 S. HACKBE SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS C. P. Howard Service Station 1029 Broadway at Jones Avenue CA 6-1972 San Antonio, Texas I-E 4-5217 KEITH MOVING 8. STORAGE CO BONDED INSURED DIETERT the florist 1214 SOUTH HACKBERRY STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ZIZIK-KEAIINS FUNERAL ME Edward J. Downing - SI O Phone LE 4-6189 CA I 3 6 Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere S 896 R. O. DIETERT- RALPH O. DIETERT Best Wishes From GENE SPIRES BUICK CO. YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER 501 Broadway San Antonio, Texas Congratulations from HART ROOFING ac In Appfemon BUILDING CO. of a Friend 201 Regina Marylee Buchanan Cheryl Brown Laurie Kraemer BEST LUCK TO THE SENICRS ff INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FACTORY BRANCH 1344 S. Flores St. Sales I Parts I Service lNTERNATlONAIf TRUCKS cost least to own! IDEAL SUPER MARKET h LE 6-0451 4734 nigsby A The Home of Fresh Killed Meats. J. C. JONES PAINT COMPANY QUALITY PAINTS 8. WALLPAPER 305 Third Street CA 5-2613 Perry L. Crain Elmer Palmer Congratulations CRAIN 8z PALMER frgm PHARMACY S Exclusive Prescription Service FOOT HEALTH SHOP Ave. E next to Medical Arts Bldg. Phone CA 6-2206 kk 'N , 1 , 1 Personali er! . X ournonnc HHUERTIQQI-E. -.,,,, Y In-Q-qu-.-. ..ps4 .Y L, A .59 LE. 4-5423 538 Roosevelt Ave. Sun Antonio, Texas CALHOUN-BUCKNER I, r,re. I ,,.. ,:.:: , ..,,, .. COMPANY ,I ef , 1811 SOUTH ALAMO N ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MOST ANLIUOLS FARMALL TRACTORS, DAIRY s. IRRIGATION ' Q R HUMES EQUIPMENT A 2, R BUSINESSES 'I f CONTRACTORS PARTS a. SERVICE 'W .M W, -M W, 5 i' ,ef-'fb ' N M. Ae f I ,W We M at ,,A, -, .-,,f Meng. ste., ,--,.,-1 f. ., . , W in ,Nan ,,5, ....,. , ,Q ,,, mlm Leroy Ihrer, Sharon Milner. Linda Griffith, and Andy Anderson seem to be waiting for something, such as a newly washed car. ED MAYER TEXACO Specializing in lubrication, brake service, '?Sun motor tune up, generator and starter repair, tires, tube, bat- teries, and accessories. 'lI3I GOUAD RD. ara 5 L W nr rf -an , 'Y These students ot Highlands look eager and nappy as they prepare to take a journey on one of the comfortable Kerrville Buses. CASA RIO MEXICAN FOODS Catering in the Old Mexico atmosphere on the Banks of the winding San An- tonio River. Dine on the Beautiful outside Patio or in the Air-Conditioned Dining Room. For an unusual dinner party, we invite you to dine on the Dinner Boats, parties by reservation only. We also serve steaks and fruit plates. Gondola Rides-Auto Boats-Bike Boats-for rent A. F. Beyer - Johnson Smith 100 W. Commerce St. Owners and Operators One-halt block west of Joske's For Your First Home Get A Guaranteed Title Congratulations from ALAMO TITLE COMPANY from a . Friend 201 W. Travis St. CA 7-0231 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Greetings Highlands Hi Students- Congratulations to the Class Of 1959 We offer friendly counsel for your spiritual problems. CHECK-R-BOARD SAN ANTONIO 1226 South Presa W. R. Miller, Pastor Church Phone - LE 3-5882 CONGRATULATIONS FROM GUARANTEE CLEANERS , j ,M , We Deliver .1 J. S. Wachob, prop. B' 840 Highland Blvd. LE 3-7651 U . 6030 5,000 Congratulatlons to the O90 M O39 Class of '59 . 5- J. f i J rom num: smwwm G A I 1035 S. PRESA STREET CA 7-7349 SAN ANTCINICI, TEXAS R. MITCHELL MOTORS 47?flc'AcW som 8. MARINE SUPPLIES PHONE: LEhigh 4-8471 0 MOTOR 8. BOAT REPAIRS 0 OUTB 0 0 SAIL BOATS OARD MOTORS HUNTING 8. FISHING EQUIPMENT 1774 Rigsby San Antonio, Texas A T. E. BARNES, JR., LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDER SUPPLIES 907 Vidoria SI. and S. P. Tracks LE 3-1293 SAN ANTONIO 3, TEXAS BILLYE'S BEAUTY SALON 1122 Fair Ave. LE 4-9113 Alamo Transfer 8. Storage Co. Local - Long Distance Car Distribution Household Goods - Office Furniture Piano - Baggage - Stove - Refrigerators 8. Etc. Crating - Bonded Storage Phone LE 2-9894 No iob too large - No Job too small 616 So. Cherry S. Trevino Grocery 8: Market The Yellow Front Store Best Meats - Better Pricesv 803 Clark Ave. at Porter LE 3-5601 O. F. DAVENPORT CO. DISTRIBUTORS PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS LEhigh 3-1241 4501 So. Presa St. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of '59 TEXAS INVITATION COMPANY Your Home Town Manufacturer Engraved Invitations and Cards Caps 81 Gowns - Class Rings Choir Robes - Diplomas 817 East Houston St. San Antonio, Texas LEE DAVIS CO., INC. PAINTS 8L WALLPAPER Distributor for: 0 Masury Paints 81 Varnishes 0 Dutch Boy Paints 81 Vamishes 0 Nancy Warren Wallpaper 101 Fredericksburg Road At Five Points PE 6-3174 HARDING 8: COMPANY Vnawumce - 304:44 PHDNE CA 7-6397 MAVERICK BUILDING SAN ANTCINID 5, TEXAS Q F lowers and Gifts F or All Occasions? Discount to Students Cinderella's Flowers 8a Gifts McCreless Shopping Village 3508 S. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas LE 3-7301 TEXAS WASTE SALVAGE CO. Dealers in Waste Paper 1319 So. Flores CA 6-1092 Congratulations Seniors 3310 ROLAND 5 LE-6-0351 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS C L E M E N S Congratulations from P R I N T I N G C O . LELAN D HASTINGS School Printing Publication and Color Printing Plasterlng Contractor Stencils - Carbon Paper - Ribbons 207 son Pedro Ave. CA 6-3113 443 Cosgrove Phone LE 3-1011 WALKING PIG BAKERY 2713 W.W. White Rd. LE 3-3111 Owner: E. M. Isbell Congratulations from COLEMAN'S SERVICE STATION 1207 W.W. White nd. LE 4-3491 Congratulations to the Class of S59 S. A. BARBER Sz BEAUTY SUPPLY CO. 214 West Commerce Street San Antonio 5, Texas CA 2-1457 Congratulations to the First Graduating Class of Highlands HAROLD OLSEN BRUSSELS orrs MCCHELESS INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate INSURANCE SERVICE AT ITS BEST phone CA 7.3171 408 Gume, Bldg. Office: CA 2-0502 604 Bedell Building Home: LE 4-1323 San Antonio, Texas SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Charlie's Comanche Park Ice Sta. 8z Drive-Inn 2603 Rigsby LE 2-oaos BAR-B-Q - sooo - HARDWARE Blll HOGAN Dispensing Optician 'I502 No. Main Avenue CA 7-T651 IOF S SIFN SERVICE I '2 '12E:':5:1-f:f . ,, '- - , .:.. ..:1:': ' - . D fFormerIy Fred J. Smithersl . ,. A S. zt, 122 , S S I 'S:S'S 5 H zlz ff ' ' ' , -. .:,:E ,.,, .1 Q t, Ilalvgl JOE V BUENROSTRO I BONDED LICENSED Over 25 Years Sign Service In Son Antonio it 423 Avenue E CA 7 1633 Res: CA 4-'I300 ' 1 Phone CA 3-0654 BEN, Res. WA 4-1653 LITTLE'S BOOT SHOP L. M. Little 81 Son QUALITY BOOT 81 SHOE MAKERS ALSO REPAIRING Best F or Less 11835 N. Flores St. San Antonio, Texas I ! LINEN SERVICE BAKER'S DAIRY Buy Baker's Milk Home Produced Fresh-Daily Qt.-Half Gal.-Gal. TASTES GOOD 800 E. White Ave. 4935-37 W. COMMERCE GE 3-6321 A. B. Crosby LE 34333 San Antonio Day and Night Classes . Q . in AII Business Subjects O Austin CorpusrCI'1risti Stare Approved NO SIGNS-NO SYMBOLS O USES A.B.C.'s V. . W - b .. Halgglgin CA 7 3146 o I 105 50 Pedro TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY El P050 AM SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS AT BUSINESS COLLEGES DURHAM Business College Everyone Looks To JORRIETS For Furniture Values 131 San Pedro No Interest No Carrying Charge 286 GRAHAM 8. COLLINS ELECTRIC co., Inc. ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE 1218 N. Hackberry CA 7-7351 Oils and gas - Washing - Tires - Tubes Clausewitz Garage Greasing and repairing PH l UN 2 B7 2 CDLU R LING C0m9 Buff My O-lnamelal Ir0n G. W. Adams Manufacturing Co. from lhe Forge of Adams MANUFACTURERS UF MENT IRIJN Sk DDNTRACTU S IJUIPMENT l NeWaUSed Cars U I il' U HT I U ENCE Phone WA 2-0671 3410 Nogalitos 5 SA 'i U 'U TEXAS J oe one FIRE SALES N' ,- '::i:L: 'N. BONDS A RENTA CASUALTY A H ARPRAlSlALS T 4- AUTOMOBILE ,fan 1159 MANAGEMENT 3401 South Gevers Phone: LE 3-7129 Sl-LN ANTONIO, TEXAS Zil :'W A Congratulations to the ,Q A If ,KT 1959 Graduation Class of if E gf? Highlands High School ee ,.aL Sinclair Service Station IEQ55EQ52gagsgsgzgsgsgegsgeaassa ,:.A True Artistry in every Hair Style Designv 5 OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU- . d . h Cecilia Ioieie Jin VIC Agnes an Anita Audiesmith TERRACE DRUG STORE EASTWOOD VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON JOICE SMITH, Owner Phone CA 2-2536 627 S. W.W. White Rd. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS LET GEORGE AND WARREN FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 2809 S. New Braunfels LE 2-7313 GONIABA GONZABA BROS. GROC. 81 NlKT. 2402 Hicks Phone LE 2-0343 Free Delivery LEESCH LUMBER co. 1010 W. ASHBY PLACE PE 3-8187 Emil W. Leesch Lee C. leesch CORGN A STUDIO Fine technique - Refined taste Make our pictures unique Phone CA 4-1961 221 N. Flores St San Antonio, Texas HIGHLANDER CAFETERIA 3524 S. New Braunfels LE 2-7397 Private Dining Rooms Banquets, Showers, Wedding Receptions For Information-Helen Eastenwood or Rosie Thompson STAR DRUG STORE T. R. Heyland Corner of Highland Blvd. Kr S. Gevers LE 3-5188 San Antonio, Texas ,Z LEE ROY CONGRATULATIONS HIGHLANDS SENIORS Welcome to The Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co-educational . . . Fully accredited . . . Twenty- four major fields of study . . . For catalogue, Write: Director of Admissions, Trinity University 715 Stadium Drive San Antonio, Texas PE 5-5251 ALL NEW MODERN FUNCTIONAL BUILDINGS CENTERS The FLCRIST THE FINEST IN FLDWER5 WEDDINGCI - CURSAG Bcuumusvs - Fun: 0 . Wifi wguneen Wins SER 501' 44041, U 0 . PHL-,NE WA. 3-an UAUTY ', Nmm wA. 3-2135 Sigvtfi ii 537. 'W . ASOGABLE Pmcs xfgb If Il Env WIDE RE 7 7 PLEA5 N DELIVERY WESTERN FURNITURE Co. Friendly Terms and Service Ralph Buller, Manager 1219 W. Commerce St. CA 7-1445 BERNHARDT'S 1843 Rigsby SIMPLICITY PATTERNS DRESS MATERIAL NOTIONS LEVIS RADIO and TELEVISION REPAIRS ALASKA FUR CO. Cold Storage - Fur Cleaning All Kinds of Furs for Trimming Donit Throw Your Old Furs Away We Remodel, Restyle, and Repair Them CA 7-8229 12536 San Pedro GRAND LODGE of the ORDER of the SONS OF HERMANN in the , STATE of TEXAS. Always working for the Youth of our Community Congratulations on your first Annual. ALAMO JUNK COMPANY We buy and sell iunk. Scrap Iron-Metals-All types off usable materials CA 7-0461 'IIO Hays Street Corner Austin 8. Hays Street 46 YEARS OF PROGRESS UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT COLEMAN 8. CO. Alma National Bank Bldg. Phono CA 64151 Fire, Life, Casualty, Surety and Every Other Known Form of Good Insurance and Bonds JOHN HERWECK Q Division of San Antonio Packing Co. School Art Matenals TELEPHONE CApifoI 7-1437 SAN ANTONIO 7, TEXAS Display Supplies OFFICE AND PLANT MAILING ADDRESS Picture Framing 502-36 TAMPICO STREET P.0. BOX 4086 STATION A 232 Broadway CA 7-1349 KOEHLER'S SERVICE STATION 709 707 BEAUTY SALON rv 8. nAmo REPAIR 1770 Rlssby CA 2-2681 CA 4-7881 IE 24236 709 W. Kirk 707 W. Kirk Gulf Emblem in Corner DU PONT San Antonio's Largest Suppliers of Gym Wear NATIONAL DEPT. STORES No. 1 - 736 W. Commerce - CA 3-8088 No. 2 - 623 S.W.W. White - CA 3-9362 No. 3 - 2300 W. Commerce - CA 3-7748 No. 4 - 3670 Culebra - GE 3-2490 o. 5 - 2025 Goliacl Rd. -LE 4-1741 6 N No. - Brody Blvd. at S. Zarzamora - CA 7-1677 Central Office CA 6-8321 WALKER FURNITURE co. CA 6-9201 When you think of Furniture think of Walkerv BUILDING MATERIALS Rooms - slums BUILDERS' HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PLUMBING FITTINGS F L O R E S FLOWER SHOP LE 2-8248 8. PAINTS JONES BLAIR JUPE LUMBER CO. Serving You ls Our Pleasure 4654 nigsby - LE 2-2772 Special price to students Combining all the advantages of a great metropolitan store with all the convenience of suburban parking. .all under one roof! ,c-sa. - I ,, T--all g h gl! xg, -1 vs 7 'fp' -.I g- . I I' n Q 'I15'HYQ V I' I I f-L F 2 IIIIIIII L .R I , 4,g.g11.,,,i5. . 9 'I , . gig z g B ' f 2 ' Q I 'rxl I - I I W l W to 'I ' Q mwmm' The Greatest Store in the Greatest State STANDARD GARAGE AND BODY WORKS 111 Denver Blvd. Bring Your Wrecks to Recker John L. Rocker Jr. Owner LE 3-0111 TEKLA S. STAFFEL School of Piano 235 Army Blvd. Tel. CA 7-1675 Piano, Theory and Harmony Beginners to Advanced Students 0 W L RADIATOR womcs 921 E. HOUSTON CA 7-3431 KENO KLEANERS Corner of Gevers and Drexel g , ,wc S , MERCHANTS , Nw DELIVERY SERVICE gg RWM 'A5'E'?l'6 'm '5 ? A osuvsnv srscuxusrs 3'1 me Em Grayson semi San Antonio 2, r .x.. 310 cheslnul :own Lemons CA 4-5:19 CA 7-6171 Mrs. Chacon Miss Seguin QUALITY LETTER SHOP MULTIGRAPHING - MIMEOGRAPHING - TYPING COMPLETE MAILING SERVICE CA 7-0702 P. O. Box 1033 415 N. Alamo San Antonio 6, Texas Natural, Unrefined Foods - Special Diet Foods Salt Free, Sugar Free and Allergy Foods 100W Whole Grain Breads - Stone Ground Flour Fresh Carrot Juice-Fruit JuicePYogurt Fresh Daily Complete Line of Natural Vitamins Mail Orders Welcome MOORE NATURAL FOODS 516 N. Alamo sf. CA 2-Iss: WE suv SCRAP IRON PHONE FQAMEX AND METAL CApitol 7-3141 Foam Rubber Headquarters All Sizes, Shapes and Thicknesses N E W E L L Cushions - Pads - Mattresses - Bolsters SALVAGE CQ, Sheet Foam Rubber Complete Line of Upholstering Fabrics and Supplies We,llffef1f HOU fighfv 920 VICTORIA sr. LE 6-3723 Over a quarter century 726 PROBANDT sr. SAN ANTONIO of WHICH QUALITY SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES PHONE WA 3-9821 BPIIEMAN RAIIIU 81 TELEVISION SALES AND srauvlciz 1618 so. NEW BRAUNFELS ELMO FRANZ, JR. CONOCO SERVICE STATION B F GOODRICH, TIRES. BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES PICK UP a DELIVERY 3504 ROOSEVELT ROAD SERVICE SAN ANTONIO IO, TEXAS LE 4-1612 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Best Of Luck Always to the Class of ,59 LANDAUER'S FLOWER SHOPPE Artistic Flowers F or All Occasions LE 2-2132 Bernice Landauer 415 Peck Ave. PE ANIMONS FRONTIER TOWN I-Linwood BPEL 84 Tile CO. 3232 Roosevelt WA 3-9873 We Specialize in Bar-B-Que 0 Charcoal Broiled Steaks HARD BUILDING MATERIALS Calf Roping and Dog Tying Sunday Afternoons SUPPLIED MASONRY s. PLASTERING MATERIALS Q, 3 ,TM- 1201 W. Elsmere Sdn Antonio, Texas CATERING FOR PRIVATE PARTIES The KIT KAT Likes You You Will Love The KIT KAT Dinner Dancing SGVWYQ swf, mm QMS U!! 1111111111111111111111111 fffffff W4 C Cfglina M X--v orth 4000 I5 5 MW X s DONE M1506 , L -x nusTW H Y S v Q39 4504, Q? 4 w 'V Q' Wilshire N X li Domwow mar flbrrace j N TONIO SAM If X Twww 3 LARGE ssonooms HOMES North East Park . . mothers cehhuuc me am-is V Newly married couples, call TA 6-2361 - TA 4-1633 Best Wishes BEXAR COU NTY PARR'S MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY NATIONAL BANK N. St. Mary's at Travis CA 7-8271 For Drugs in a Hurry Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CA 5-7613 Congratulations D' t 'b 1 f from Clay-Burn Tileli-IAlV:1llI:I'ile - Floor Tile Glass Mosaics - Drainbroads Shower Doors - Quarry Tile Golclen West Comlnan 516 NORTH SAN MARCOS STREET jr Qualify 8. Service ls Our Business PE 6-3533 P, O. BOX 4457 STATION A PHONE CAPITOL 6-3I57 Sm Antonio 7 Texas sour:-lwssr me co. ' 605 CULEBRA I VANCE ICE STATION SU 3023 Roosevelt WA 3-9193 5103 So. Flores HOME OF FRESH KILLED MEATS KIRCHER'S St. Louis Cleaners Your Better Apparel Cleaners ROY KIRCHER I 1621 5- New Bmunfeh PICNIC suvruss - FRESH Mins AN ANTONI , T XAS ON - S O E PH E LE 6 352' OPEN' SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Congratulations to Class of '59 'Q : .' ,'.' - s Realtor - Insurance - Rentals 53 ' 7if?'5'i29fi:59555: l flit l El.ll5l:5fi5 i LE 3-7311 l,: ,a m i ga 25 52ffQfQ.'3,,j. 5 Comer South New Braunfels at Highland Blvd Be we to Check wffh Bwfd before you Buy - Sell - Insure - Rent C H A E L L G A R E Termite and General Pest Control Service S A F E - C L E A N - GENERAL AUTO REPAIR E F F E C T I V E - E C O N O M I C A L - I Witten Pest Control Co. Quality Materials - Experienced Operators Owner William Chadwell .. CALL - L E 3 - I 9 6 4 A a 4 Office-IZIII M K I y Avo. Warehouse-1513 S. Govan I'aI1S S ' BEST WISHES FROM THE San Antonio Community Baseball Club SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS Dancing Gives You Grace, Poise, Self Control, Good Postme Ballet 0 Tap 0 Spanish GENEVIEVE REESE SCHOOL OF DANCE I13 losoya St. Phone CA 4-4371 CA 4-9807 PROMPT SERVICE QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS WORK GUARANTEED Genfuaq Radio 51' 7U Swuice PHCINE LE 2-D463 QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS SERVICE CALLS 52.50 1022 S0 GEVERS ST. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Girls-Send Your Boys! - Need a Car? Io I I . Be sure to C. Fred Martin df GARZA RENT-A-TUX SHOP Glu-ESPIE FORD 2300 Broadway For that next Formal Dance NEW OR USED IIO East Travis SI. - CA 7-8094 LE 6-3210 or CA 7-'I4'I I Congratulations and Continued Success to the Class of '59 WEST TEXAS APPLIANCE Congratulations from AUTHER MAYES REALTY Specializing in Southside Propertyn 6622 So. Flores Sf. WA 2-9831 - Realtor WA 2-0453 GRAHAM BROS. SERVICE STATION 2819 SO. NEW BRAUNFELS LE 3-1143 Mobalgas Mobllubriculion The service rendered is always quick and friendly as Philip Ricks, Lewis Irwin, Claudia Smith, and Carolyn Boldt discove Qiilllnllllllllffifg EJVFWQ WHHIIIIIIIIIIIIINMXX ,,wlv2V AID ALL EGC5 GRADED CANDLED Q GUARANTEED dfagnii 57101145 1905 S. HACKBERRY Q SAN ANTONIO, TDCAS LEHIGH 4-7539 FELIX HAHN, OWNER RESIDENCE 124 HAMMOND LEHIGH 2-7034 P R o D u c T s BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN YOUR FUTURE CAREERS. W6ICOmC to 7 ANAX IAN - MARVIN S DRIVE INN C AUGHERTY FU N E RAL HOME HOMER MccLAUGHERTY. owman ' 405 EAST PECAN STREET CA 7-6111 SAN ANTONIO 12, TEXAS Thickest Malts, Besi Hamburgers 4126 E. Commerce Phone CA 3-7376 MODERN RCOFING CO. 1301 N. Flores St. Learn to Fly CA 3-5287 BURKE AVIATION Featuring INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Reynfgffirfifliiuilf TA 64361 We InQff:ii1IQdai2pZiQfi.TypeS ED FISK TYPEWRITER senvlcs AVONDALE FLURIST Flowers for All Occasions Typewriters - Adding Machines Sales - Service - Rentals . Guaranteed Repairs - All Makes Dlscount for Students 522 Denver Blvd. AVO1'1dal6 LE 3-0215 ew 724 Shirley Green, Judy Wilson, and Sharon Milner seem to have moving on their minds as they gather around one of the big van Congratulations from the HlGHlAND BRIGADE 1 f'1 , Vg AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE INC. wHoLEsALs msrklaurons KOEPP CHEVROLET INC. La Vernia, Texas - Since 1923 - Replacement Parts - Tools - Equipment HWY 87 sr 9-2441 CA 5-7136 800 L ' 1 S A 1 ' exmg on an n emo F or the Most Beautiful Buy of All ,ff -- --... , T l is a! TONY ESCARINO ll Your Independent WHITE STAR LAUNDRY Insurance Agent 68 Years of Cleaning and Laundry 1926 Virginia Blvd. 530 San Pedro CA 6-5381 HOWARD STICH ll 77 ,S7ficA in jime UNDERGROUND UTILITIES GENERAL PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION 210 S. W. Military Drive Telephone San Antonio 4, Texas WAlnut 2-1265 Congratulations to Class of '59 STEWART LUMBER eco. Paints - Hardware - Buildings Materials 8. Supplies Quality plus Economy, loaded with Service Phone LE 4-8808 Prompt D elivery 1265 So. W.W. White Rd. WHEEL BALANCING COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE UP Q FRONT END ALIGNMENT RICHARD S. CALAHAN TEXACO SERVICE STATION --LET us sERvicE YouR CAR'- 2627 GOLIAD ROAD TELEPHONE LE 2-0304 SAN ANTONIO IO, TEX SPUR ICE Corner of S. Presa 8. Spur 247 T. ROSS WEISE Operator Ice and Food Store All Auto Salvage 8z Parts Used Parts for Your Car. We buy burned and wrecked cars. 3526 E. Commerce CA 7-0107 Afhenas CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK! From Co-Graduates of Ole' Brack- Mrs. Marguerite IZuercherJ Workman--'29 Mrs. Gwen CWorkmanJ Sweeney-'55 F lowers Say S0 Much So Welli' WORKMAN FLOWER SHOP 1002 McKinley Phone OFFICE PHONES WA 3-4491- VVA 3-3191 gfzlain Q31-:nas do. MANUFACTURERS AND ERECTORS FENCE FOR INSTITUTIONS, INDUSTRIES 8: RESIDENCES .. ....... ... 2034 FRIO CITY ROAD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS H I X SEWING MACHINE co. 404 So. Flores CA 2-1431 A sewing machine for every need KARDOW PLUMBING CO. 2747 Roosevelt LE 4-5403 modern, convenient BANKING ' I 51,225 - f'fffgif25755552355ffiiiiiiigfgigifififii ,,.:-: E LT , NA'l'IONAl. BANK , lY nun s AT counncl U FDIC For Your Furniture and Appliances R e m e m b e r ALAMO CITY Merchandise Exchange Where Your Trading Dollar Has More Centsi' 700 Porter LE 6-0341 BMW ik' AJS 753 J-ses gy ZUNDAPP PHONE CA 3-9231 C Sr L CYCLE C0. MUTURCYCLES 81 SCIIUTERS C. E. QCHUCKJ EARNHARDT 523 BROADWAY MOVING T0 102 9TH ST. Congratulations from Sowiilhweslerrn ncniior Ircmnsshoorii SEIBERT'S PRESCRIPTIONS Phone LE 4-6167 1602 S. New Braunfels Ave. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 44m.m.,.,-.-.,..mmut1111U11lX1mmmummnmlmlm.. In1--Il.1...mnnmmIInumummuuum W.,-.v.., .mwmw ,l,,,,lll,1,...H,mmmummwm. Wlmmmp--.II--Wnllmmmw..m.H.4, MQCRELESS SHG MCCRELESS Mf S li1 'vlI'1jlII?llltllf V Q- T i xi 177 ' yffgffllffiaf' I I P I -Msg 1 fm ,t f -L P ' ' S S jx A rl 1 o, , f!f5gg:'!-f-nlrf' F ' a. 1 - ,fsjipytl-i .Q iff' ,, ,A - .- .RVXXN X xxxi Billye's Beauty Salon Charlo's Mobil Service Evans Sinclair Station Fair Insurance Agency Flamingo Cleaners X NR- HDEDICATED TO ACompIete On SO. NEW BRAUN C011 grat The Fox Company Guarantee Shoe Store McCreless Bros. Real Estate Medical Center Pharmacy Piggly Wiggly .....mmmm1mm!mmmiIlmmwm..1mmm..IIwh...-inmmnmummumm I vuuIlmummummmumnummnm-nuummmunuImmmmuumn-umummIIIInInnI1I11-nnnmnmuu-mlH.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH.1mrvmlonnnmnmn ...,,,.......-,II,mm,WII.WNIINI.MI1Wm1....mIIN....mwNIl14W.m.mm...Hw V 1II11W1m.mm:.nm-IIHI111144v1num-nmnmumnmu1n111num-ummuuuunmlm-,mm-mmulImm..w.m.4Ivu-IImn-v...m--mmml.mm...m.mm. PING VILLAGE ICAL CENTER YZ., ,, I f P f off- f I M Im' - W : I ,--E - 1. greiigifif I, , L if 1 - . -- 'vii' - QM ' 'X x V gk I E ff fx f I Ck lf, ' I S gg xx 'X IMUNITY SERVICE pping Center FAIR AVENUE f Robinson's H5 l'0l'll The Sherwin Williams Co. I Playthings Silhouette d Highlander Cafeteria The Singer Sewing Machine Co Mode 0'Day Tot-To Teen R 8z S Optical Highlan-der Man's Shop Record Rendezvous 70001446 34011084 DIESEL snnvlcn DIESEL INJECTION PUMP 6: NOZZLE SALES 6: SERVICE Authorized American Bosch, Bendix, 8: Robert Bosch-Germany We Stock A Complete Line Of Diesel Injection Pumps, Nozzles, Heads, Lines, And Filters Replacement Parts For CATERPILLAR - CUMMINS GENERAL MOTORS - INTERNATIONAL 123 W. Carolina SI. LE 4-5445 LE 2-1182 San Antonio 3 A HUT ELL l BAPTlSTl C LIRCHT The Friendliesr Church in 43 States 301 Hot Wells Blvd. joe MacNamee, Pastor l THE SUPER-MEAT MKT. 5 f em X2 1 , 13- 6 if 1,,,..- T A A 1 an - A A ER'Si q3,RSm,5gnzA1lKI Q? i l Lk T gm , , a W N www A-' e aeaa , A f , lQ f Q A T V1 Cf r A 5B Where Meats are Unconditionally Guaranteed S A Y S CONGRATULATIONS TO HIGHLANDS 'I836 HACKBERRY AT RIGSBY LE 6-0051 PRASSEUS DRUG STORE No. 1 - 902 Nolan St. No. 2 - 947 Bandera Rd. CA 7-9241 CE 2-2353 CULVER TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. When moving day is close at hand, Call the man with the SM OOTH ES T van! I-4 nam. ' U02 WEST COMMERCE 57- Our Best Wishes Are Always With You Good Luck Class of '59 300 W. Jones CA 5-2623 READY, WQLLING ,t no AND ABLE ELBEL BROS. GARAGE CA 3-8222 Complete Brake and Front End Service 8I5 N. New Braunfels Ave. Congratulations to the Class of '59 MOYER CATERING SERVICE Always a pleasure to serve youf' 623 Mission St. San Antonio, Texas U Lollgtem NIGHTPIZIESEELEE4-Zj2?3 ' Ili sb ll holster AI? RVICE- g y II II REPAIRING AND REFINISHING WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERN AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE 1939 RIGSBY A. C. LOPEZ, OWNER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS RICHIE SL GALLAWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Industrial- Commercial Residential Wiring 8x Repairs CLAY RICHIE ALLAN GALLAWAY LE 2-6317 San Antonio 10, Texas 222 Roosevelt Avenue Congratulations to Class of '59 CIBSON,S CROCERY Member of Associated Crocersv LE 3-7161 801 Rigsby Avenue McCreless Village Jefferson Village Terrell Plaza Congratulations from When you need building materials OIL COMPANY can - D,1,m1,u,,,,S - MCDONALD LUMBER oo. Petroleum Products 706 CLARK Ave. 7131 New Laredo Hwy. WA 3-7241 PHONE '-E 44193 1 Congratulations Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF '59 from A E. L. GCLDBECK ZUPAN'S CAFE PHOTOORAPHER -A' 220 Dolomsa 'LE 2-4564 317 Hiawatha BLUE BONNET LAUNDRY C011gratu1afi011S from ' Laundry o Cleaning o Storage GRANZIN TEXACO Rigsby at loop 13 1111 so. Presa sf. LI-Ihigh 3-7121 LE 2'3'6' 24 HOUR SERVICE CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORPORATION AUTOMOBILE FINANCINGWNSURANCE IO2I BROADWAY-PHONE CA.5-2986 EXAS Assoc' SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS 'N Rl J. A. SAMMONS Humble Service Station Complete line of Service Congratulations to the CLASS OF '59 Pedrotti Grocery and Market O 'Il'I8 R It LE 4-6351 'neva 1001 s. Cherry LE 4-6793 You Break It - We Fix It . . 7 Warne Bros. F1x1t Shop Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened Household Appliances Repaired 100 S. Flores 2 61 4 cycle Gasoline Motors tuned up and overhauled Headquarters for school coveralls and D F Wa O 2334 S P es clothes for the entire family me, wner . r USE OUR EASY BUDGET PLAN! Congratulations from W I E T Z E L ELECTRIC COMPANY 205 Avant LE 3-5808 Brown Sez!!!!! We Specialize in Service Station Supplies BROWN SALES CO. CA 6-8962 CHARLO'S MAGNOLIA STATION LE 2-0121 1123 Fair Avenue JORDAN MOTOR CO. Fords 615 s.s1.Mq1y's CA 7-1311 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM Nancy and Dickie Black's Advisory Jeanette and Jo Bonnie and Donald Barbara F ulenwider Peggy and Johnny Nancy and Eddie Pat Fenlon James and Paulette Ruthie McFadden Kathie and Joe Young,s Advisory Robert and Laura Kay Douglas May Walter and Jeannie Dave and Ruby Kay Ruggles Jeanette and Charleen Phillip and Charlene Bonnie and Sonny Mr. 81 Mrs. Jack Leon Sara and Ruthie Koch's Advisory Betty Jo and Johnny Kirk's Advisory Wells' Advisory Donna Rae and J. C. Judy and Anita Bobby Weller Ann and Charles Lois Laxson Kone's Advisory Mr. Higdon Gayle Lehde Get KNOWLTON'S and KNOW you have the best! PHONE LE 2-0598 AUTO REPAIRS AT A PRICE YOU CAN BEAR SANCHEZ TEXACO SERVICE ,W ,-,,,, , s. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING 2 Paint and Body Work I f MW AII Work Guaranteed Qlmff-fin-if we-5 M I LK and ICE CREAM WHERE You SAVE At your Store or at your Door I420 So. Gevers St. San Antonio, Texas Congratulations Congratulations to the to the Class of '59 Class of '59 CI-IIROANE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM: Ronnie Lehde Ruth and Lynette Priscilla and Sallie Dorothy Pankratz Lorraine and Tommy Iames and Nonna Freddy and Barbara Charlotte and Bill Carroll and Sue Carolyn and Charles Iohn and Judy George and Sandra Betty Io and Billy David and Mary Syd and Guy Il. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM Bobbie and Kathleen Geisler's Advisory Dotty and Al Helen and Russell Dottie and Eddie Brenda and Richard Loma Lou Chance Lazy Daisy and Company Janice and Randy Carlton and Barbara Earl and Shirley Eddie and Sandy Richard and Beverly Nancy and Bonnie George and Ginger Barbara and Wolfie Williams, Advisory Bob and Bunnie Brice and Lea Gail Mike and Georgette Monta and Patte Buddy and Molly Io Ann and David Iohnny and Sandy Buddy and Sandy Buzzy and Sharron Eichlingis Advisory Mike Westwood Ann and Bobby Betty Zupan De De Kerlee Paul and Iudy Ross and Lovie Buddy and Betty PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FRlCK'S SERVICE STATION 2045 SO. W. W. WHITE RD. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PHONE: DAIRY TREET Hamburgers, Malts, Soft Drinks, Chicken, French Fries, and Ice Cream Drive in, Come in, or CaII 1624 S. New Braunfels LE Mm LE 4-5524 Hours: 9-11 Congratulations from aw, info SP - ,. gu5nlt55 FORYOUR HEALTH.. III UPTOWN i F DOWNTOWN l500 Il0.MAlII'CA.2-M27 IIG BROADWAY-CL7-3II3 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS C I T A ' S DANCING STUDIO Ballet - Tap -- Authentic Spanish Castanets Pantomime-BalIraom-Specializing in Latin Dawnces Adults and Children Phones LE 3-0421 LE 3-9130 400 S. Presa - Across from St. Teresa's Academy I Experienced, Qualified, and Equipped to Serve the Tax Payers Around the Clock . . . This is our duty and pleasure. Co-nstcgbnle Bob Garcia and Staff A Bexar County, Texas Justice, Pct. 3 W-,N 'il If -tc, - - A .1 SHOPPING AT SEARS Looking over the motor scooters in Sears' Southside Store, Automotsve Department ore left to right Richard Pollock, ROEBUCK AND co Movns McCluey Bonme Bone and Poul Goetz Join these smart shoppers at either Sears store A3 'ffwfw' Wfmmfffwf' SEARS lomana Plaza Store Southside Store Solodad at Romana Plaza Pleasanton Rd. at loop 13 CA 3-4311 WA 34466 M1 CONGRATULATIONS from QQ ILODILIGUEZ amos. ' I . R. c. NICHOLS TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS Phone CA 6-7881 917 W. Houston St. 503 Highland Blvd. 1723 S. New Braunfels san Amoniol Texas LE 4-2717 LE 4-8961 Congratulations to the Seniors 4 1:31-'E If WHATEVER THE UQCASIUN, l'r's BEST - C, i f 2 REMEMBERED WITH FLOWERS rom ' -ram-was-rss-aa,-w +o+ve+o+x-Ha+ae+o+a++e+ax+o+ae+a+sr-+o-H S M Phoner Z I I , 9 cA-6-3044 MOTOR IMPORTS Z ZZSW-fffaff + 1 TJ7'g7J-1-l- ' MR. Si MRAETVELLIE PEREZ, OWNERS PE-2-4344f :-114 N LEUNA sr. SAN ANTUNIU 7 'rex 1912 Broadway CA 3-1341 'F' PE-5-6247 3 503 LOOKOUT DRIVE FIELD OFFICE LE 4 6963 4503 CREEKMOOR DR SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Featuring Homes with Hidden Values GUF 3 , if QI K, fy ilu GULFLEX I. I P K Holcomb, H mon Herd d R K I g p h h y p W II G If S f 1sos so. sf. Marys LE 3.3511 JUDY LYNN SEARCY WX 1430 N. Flores CA 2-1331 Don'f COMPLAIN - Congratulations from can MA'N MAM0 MAIN LINEN SERVICE, INC. JESS WALL -MGR. 901 So. Preset Sl. Phono CA 6-9249 ?'w'!u ' silx' S tl' E523 EQEHTQQ? PLACED SECOND IN THE STATE AT THE THSPA CONVENTION Editor-in-Chief . . 1958-1959 Staff Business Manager . . Managing Editor News Editor .... Feature Editors . Advertising and Circulation Mgr. . . . Sports Editor . . . Copy Reader .. Proofreader . . Columnists . . . Faculty Sponsor W f+,,w.'3a4. ME If 2- W . X' . A 1 1..lI T'lI'f ,'l 4' , . i EF? , .Q Ka ffe, .I A. .fi 2 Outt a , 2 awuuuig -p 3 ' ' sf? i xN ' ' 5 ' X L V -L I 4sslK-X' A 'we . . . . Howard Rogers . . . Janet McCarver . . . Sandra Jo Karm . . . . Charlene Stone . . . . Robert Ward Joyce Jersig . . . Anne Juraschek . . . . Bud Jones . . . . Barbara Wilkes . . . Jackie Goodrich . . . . . . Beth Collis Barbara Wilkes Jackie Goodrich Mrs. Joan E. Leon EHH5 'Ml CHU no 2 a HE55 H IHT llll H is W I X L FOUNDGD P xlgr -- Youth Activities Am Fun at The RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Ill Topeka Blvd. IE 3-0246 rao' I o BEST WISHES T0 THE SENIORS FROM Hooty and Perri Hershell and N onnie Nancy and Myrtle Patsy and Pauline Anne and Charles Schuberfs Advisory Thorne and Jimmie Carol Lance and Carol Tommy and Mollie Wayne and Pat J. Kenneth and Barbara Briggs' Advisory Jackie and Joyce Jeanette and Howard Marion and David Helen and Beverly Sondra and Jimmy Nancy and Richard David and Ginny Gilliam's Advisory Congratulations to the Class of '59 from HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Hammond 8: Gevers The Church With A Vision MUllER PRINTING CO. 401 E. Market CApitoI 6-3582 Q wsoomcs Q Q msonmns Q Q cAu.mo cnos Q rsnsonn srmonenv Q ANNOUNCEMENTS TYPING PAPER Q PRINTING-ENGRAVING IJTHOGRAPHING Congratulations to the class of '59 DYKMAN 86 SONS Texaco Service Station CA 3-0691 1848 E. Commerce San Antonio's Finest Restaurant Complete Catering Service 3119 W. Commerce St. 6858 San Pedro Ave. CA 44512 TA 42393 LEE BROTHERS J. D. LEE Super Service Station Everything for an Automobile - Under One Roof 1714 So. Hackberry Street Telephone LEhigh 3-7193 Congratulations to the Class of '59 from BAND MEMBERS IN THE CLASS OF '59 ROW 1: Anita Roach Melinda Rogers Sibby Stamps Sandra Jo Karm Rosemary Alley Pauline Allen Linda Griffith ROW 2: Sharon Milner Alice Nation Woody Curd Bobby Fritz Clinton Blumberg Victor Tschirgi David Murdock Carolyn Logan Sylvia Oviedo ROW 3: Wayne Salge Tito Moreno Dickie Ritch Gary Beran Tommy Boedecker Phillip Bell Phil Moseley ROW 4: Richard Bellows Walter Heinig Wilbert Polson Brice Barnes Richard Johnson Brig Congratulations and Best Wishes from The SAN ANTONIO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. 'I23 LAFITTE Ssze Nancy Scribner, Pat Knight, and Carolyn Pierson take time out of their busy schedule around the school to refresh with a Coke. resident ...... 1 st Vice-President TRI-HI-Y ER ICE CLUB 2nd Vice-President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . . Sgt.-at-Arms . Sgt.-at-Arms . . Chichester, Ann Chisolm, Betty Collis, Betty Dykman, Ann Farmer, Judy Fest, Barbara Frazier, Jackie Gillam, Pat Hilgers, Barbara Hughes, Mollie Kramer, Jeanette McLaughlin, Sandra Mooty, Norma Murphy, Pat Mustian, Norma Opperman, Carolyn Pennycuff, Nancy Penshorn, Sandra Petty, Marium Price, Joanne Pritchard, Brenda Rogers, Deanne Selsor, Mary Sinclalr, Sidney Stephenson, Llnda Stone, Charlene Sullivan, Kathie Taquino, Nancy Van Eman, Lyne Zupan, Betty . . . . Sandra McVay . . Betty Zupan . . Joanne Price . . Norma Mooty .. Brenda Pritchard .. Barbara Hilgers . . Lyne Van Eman .. Marium Petty McVay, Sandra ,as At the beginning of the year, a club named Tri-Hi-Y was organized by some thirty-six High- lands' girls. The aim of this club is to create, maintain, and exte nd throughout the home, com- munity, and high school, sta nda rds of Christian character. To carry out these principles and the idea of service, projects to benefit worthy organi- zations were put into effect. Social activities for the year included a western dance in April, which was enioyed by all, spring conference, a convention of Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's, and a banquet which was the concluding event of the year. High- lands should be proud of this club for its good standing as a working Tri-Hi-Y of San Antonio. President I Q-2 ' Alter, Gay f ', Armsworth, Molly 5 i 3, :,, , xx j g 7 3 , if A Bane, Bonnie , viz: . Beck, Betty 4 I , Fx i K Blackwood, Virginie 2: Q ' 'W 'Qs ' 'W A 'W Boggs, Verna , , xg ' H K Nw Carrego, Claudia A . ,Nl 1,-X vi? sql., All 5' A .1 A L ,,4 C it H I 'i W f , V :sf H sl-, l -.TT ,xyg 7 ,, V V. K T? V V. .Q ., .....,. ' . f. QL dx' B A AQ' L. . ,X .. ,, ' .rf Y ' no I .vs vm NSY I .dn K X . dv K an Q I .. ct, .li Y 'Zi' i ' ' 'S -I? . i A T .c.. .xg A ,L , he ,,...- wg .,-X V , Q-' ,. ff 'Wifi . 'ff Qs - wh g bi, C ,ff V- sr V V NS' - gif is S A - fm -' ,h i my J . ery- ,... ' ' 1 ff? mf 1 fr I H. 5 N nl TWC 55' Ce? is Y 65 i 'V We ,,, SL' V' 4. fl 4 NH. , , K y fig. ' L i J f, I ' . , 51-f' . , .,-1-ii nt I , 1 K. . l I 323 Congratulations to the Graduates TEMPLE HILL FOOD STORE BILL PETERS' CONOCO 202 S. Flores CA 3-0741 Your Downtown Conoco Dealer H d BI k D L S y B d Sh I y BI h L L Ch B t B Judy Flowers Beverly Dunk Dinah Lee Dena Gaffney TARTAN JUNIOR STAFF and So. Presa Rose Mormena Portia Sikes K y M I y B b Sla gh? Ph I P dg It L I Mae Trapp D P 1 Bob Uhl L d P Y Charles Walker K Sandra Wille o 701- DIRECT-ADVERTISING SERVICE Till E. HOUSTON CA 2 9663 lb Q IN S J HAPPY SEBERA The Maili g M n Q - i Q f ADDRESSING 'k MAILING If DUPLICATING A 1 - Typing - Mailing Lists - Mimeographing - Multigraphing HUNTER SCHOOL OF ART J. Warren Hunter, Director E ngCIl C 'IAVI-F I1' D g Su d y Aff CI Water Colo P 0 g d th F A ts Our Students G 0 th I t T 9 d But Jobs 504 Austin Hwy TA 2-T313 Congratulations to the graduating class of ,59 from MODERN DIAN AS Congratulations from LEE W A Y Moron FREIGHT MOSAIC WORK for Highlands by THE CAVAl.l.lNl CO. PE 5-2311 using Genuine Muranite Glass Mosaic imported from Venice, Italy SCl'lUlTE'S BARBER sHoP LE 2-0140 1305 S. Hackberry Congratulations from the entire ANNUAL STAFF Congratulations from Neuse Texaco Service Station GIRARD .fm S. p.... Machinery and Supply Company San Antonio, Texas me Sales Service Fanick,S Garden Center Construction Machinery and Supplies Who congmul aoef the very ram cnaumng cum of , , High'-mfs High SM 342'l ZZIZZ?.If Z 3i nf' s fl R R. o. an ioaoa-Ph. WA 34 3 Ph ru 213 3 Y G d F d AI rAvoRms QW W CLEANERS ik - XWQ Lumley's 5 ' Flower ioos victoria 1 Shoppe W LE 4-0336 LE 8 X ,I 2315 S. Hackberry St. San Antonio 10, Texas EARL BARTLETT 8. SONS Paint Contractor 312 Compton Ave. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FREE ESTIMATES Congratulations from a DOG ALAMD BRAUN BEEF CO. 1200 Roosevelt QUALITY SUPREME SAUSAGE 'ATOP PRINTING AT BOTTOM PRICES' CORFU PRINTING COMPANY TONY DIAVATIS, PROPRIETQR TEL. PE. 5-7471 Brackenridge Ex. and MEATS 603 E. Ashby Place San Antonio 12, Texas George Braun, Owner LE 3-1211 REED5 DIL REPAIRS STANDS NEW AND usan INSTRUMENTS ELEMENTS MUSIC SHEIP lamliimhl guanifa. maui: QUT' Beaujcq Salon YOUR BEAUTY CARE Il III STVHS Evening Appointments 215 aunKsDALE LEH H 3'553l SAN ANTONIO TEXAS soz RIESBY Av:-:. pmmg SAN ANTDNIU 10, 'rExAa LE 4-5134 Congratulations to Highlands High School from AAA REFRIGERATION CGMPANY 123 Loretta LE 3-5656 Congratulations from A FRIEND 7 --1' -ur CRAFTHDNIES by Douglas Scrutchin WESTINBHDUSE APPT.: Nc:-is - WINCHESTER ARMS S1 A M T U ' HDDVER VACUUM SWEEPE S FIREETDNE TIRES RCA RADIDEX BQ TV f Hyman Sui Covers mfsnlcln a. zxrsniun A youz 017101715 of 'A'N 3 AND DECU AT'NG Homgaha AU10 1-1 ' V5T:nE gzsafsz Qjafuaa WA 4-2982 25' E' Sayers :moz NuGAm.uTns San Anfonio, Texas B PH LE 4 3554 frost-cap OF TEXAS Vinyl RW, Catlin!! WIND SEAL Shingles STATE RUDFERS UF TEXAS. INC SUI SD. CDM L. ST. C 6 531114 ID TE S JACALA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS No. 1 - 104 Wilson llvd. 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B ill Perry f X Congratulations from THE AD SALES STAFF OF 1959 MARVIN BOPPER STAPPER and HIS CHAMPION AD SELLERS Molly I tried Armsworth Kirby Casanova Davis Georgette Cookie Crumbs de Salme Iudy Tall Paul Farmer Barbara l just couldn't reach 8300 Fulenwider Diane l finished the ad section Hallock Charline Potato Hardin Carol Giggles Howard Mollie Cutie-pie Hughes Laurie Quiet as a Mouse Kraemer Jeanette Lilly Kramer Sandra Pint-size Laue Ronald How much have I sold? Lehde Norma l can only sell ads on Saturdays Mustian Pat Tennis, anyone? Pearman Patsy Carrot-top Poehnert Darlene but Chuck told me- Rollins Sherill Would you like to buy an ad? Rundell Iudy Yes, lohn's my brother Searcy Cindy Dimples Sinclair Barbara Don't take my ads away from me Stephens Rodney Go get the broom Strub Bobby Snuffy Smith Weller Mike but l'm not Bobby Westwood Nancy Eddie, my 1ove Wiseman D fm. V-1' 1.x . , Ah., A.W,--: ,, K: J, .. , , ,...,f1., 1 .Y,..,, . H ., J ,w m 1 4 -H V +-. , Q f AH 4. ,wozwggiihw Q iw ispvwkf V mi M M ffim. mimi K 1 ml. 'S-Qt WM f wh, IN MEMORY gary Sum ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND CUSTODIAN Name Page Name Page Name Page Holst, Mr. Louis .... .. . 24 Piland, Mr. Charles ...... . . . 26, 195 B Hunter, Mr. John . . . . . . 24 Ploetz, Mr. William ....... . . . 26, 235 Hunter, Mr. W. V. . . 24 Portwood, Mr. Thomas B. .. .. . . . . 17 Bellos, lvlf. Constantine .... ...... l 4,22,1-18 p'eS'0 f Mm- MY 'e'e ---- ---- 2 I Black, Mr. Billy ......... ............... 2 2 Brandt, Mr. Day ..... . . . 217, 223, 225, 237 Briggs, Mrs. Betty ....... ......... 2 2, 167 Brinkman, Miss Edith .... ...... 2 I R Bmerlez' Paul '. ' 30 Jackson, Mr. Homer . .. . 10, 24, 195 Jeter, Mrs. Lillie ..,.... ........ 2 4 Ramby, Miss Patty . . . ..... . . 26 Johnson, Mr. Lawrence . . . ....... 24 Renfro, Mr. Frank ..... . . . 26, 195 Johnson, Myrtle ....... . . . 30 Robinson, Mr. E. W. .................. .. 17 C Carol, Irene ......... Carr, Miss Mary M. . . .. Chess, Mr. James W. .. Cochrane, Mrs. Minnie . .. . Collins, Florence ...... .. Collins, Mrs. Ida .... Couch, Mrs. Lucille . . . .. Dockery, Mr. Ted E. ....22,I95 .....22,75,195 . ............ 30 121,15I,153,154 .... 215, 228, 237 20 K Kirk, Mrs. Loraine ...... Klostermann, Mrs. E. W. . . Knox, Mr. Wilber ........ Koch, Mrs. Mary Louise . . . Koehler, Anna May ..... Kone, Miss Gertrude . . . L ....24,9O .....29 ...24 .....25 .......30 ....25,90 Robinson, Mrs. Katherine .... . ...... ...... 2 1 Rodman, Mr. Marion E. 1 27,119,136,144 Roesler, Mr. Alvin ...................... 27 Ross, Mrs. Datha ................ 23, 27, 195 Rowland, Mr. Delbert . . . 27, 212, 227, 237 Salas, Felix ........... .... 3 1 Sanchez, Soloman V. . . . . . .. 31 Santos, Jesse ........ .... 3 I Schonert, Minnie ......... Schubert, Mr. Reinhold Smith, Miss Mary Helen .......30 ......27,195 Dodd, Mrs. Leota ......... . .......... . Danahao, Mr. Newell T. ..... 211,236 ggaudt M's'vF?C ' 25'27' W' Duquel Juan V' -,-.,.-, ...... 3 1 Langston, Mrs. Iris ..... .......... 2 5 evenson' 'Wan ' ' 30 Lawrence, Miss Cecile . . . . . 12, 25, 76 Lawrence, Miss Christine .......... 20, 25, 36 Lea, Mrs. Hilda ..................... 25,76 Lehmberg, Mr. Alfred E. 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 22, v E 23,14B,161,164,167 L , M . J ........ 10,25,155, 160,161 , U . Lzsgren limba? 31 Valdesplno, Mr. Joe .... .... 2 7 Elchllng, Mrs. Lorna B. .. . ............ 22 . . ' ' V aldez Jesse A I , I , . , Emmh Mr Au Us' I4 23 211 236 Livingston, Mrs. B. T. ................... 29 ' 31 ' ' 9 ' ' ' ' Lord, Mrs. Eulamaye ..... 12, 15, 122, 128, 133 Lundeen, Miss Mary . . . ................. 25 W F M Waits, Mr. Caron R. 28 Walker, Mattie ........ .... 30 Faille, Mrs. Josephine 20 . Walsh, Mr. Homer J. .. . . 14 rf-wwf' Mft- ---'-'-r - - - - Sl Milollm. 113111 eel ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' '25 '53 Ma- ---t---- t - - t 2' Fischer, Miss Alva Jo . . . . . . 23 Manish' Aggies ' ' ' ' 30 Washington, Pearl . . . . . . . 30 Fischer, Pearl ........ . . . 30 ' ' ' W askow, Mrs. Edith . . . . . . . 28 Fischer, Mr. Richard . . . . . . 23 Male' Thomas ' ' ' ' al Weldon, Mrs. George . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Foster Mr Eugene 23 Malheny' Dorolhy ' ' 30 Wells Mr George 28 F ' ' McDonald, Miss Willie Ray .. ..... 19 ..' ' . oster, Mr. Robert .. 23 Mme' Mr Oscar 17 74 Williams, Mrs. Mlnnle . .... 28,177,195 Momdomely Oms ' 31 Winter, Miss Winifred .... . . . 27, 28, 195 Moreno Tiburcio M. ..... ........ 3 1 Morgan? Miss Agnes Lee .. . IO, 26, 166 Geisler, Mr. Art ...... . . . 23 gilgqm, AlXlrS..Billie R. gg Yaeger, Miss Marguerite ....... 13, 19, 80, 103 V' ln, 37916 ..... . ..... .. ...... O'Day, Mr. Bob .. 214,229,236 Young' M' Hem' 28 Heintzen, Mrs. Irene .... . . . 23, 36 Padgitt, Miss Lillian . .. ... 26, 195 Zimmerman, Mr. Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Hlgdon, Mr. Dain . . .. . . . 12, 19 Pfaff, Mr. Richard .... . . . 26, 195 Zirkel, Mr. Robert ..... . . . 21, 28, 167 STUDENT BO DY Name Page Name Page Name Page A Barker Barger, Pearlene, Soph. . .. .......... . . . 92 Robert Walter, Jr. . Bode, Edward Allen, 9th 104, Bode, Wilma Mae, Soph. .........,.. 92, 106 180 Armstrong, Wilna Ruth, Sr. .............. 38 Barker, Samuel Timothy, Sr. . , 37, 39, 166, 167, Boedecker, Diane Lynn, 8th .............. 108 187, 193, Boedecker, Thomas Jay, Sr. . . 37, 41, 137, 139, AClf9fmal'lf1, Andrewi 50911, --.-----..---. 92 Barnes, Brice Hanson, Sr. .... 39, 119, 136, 138, 145, 166, 193, 321 Acree, Joyce Arline, Soph. ......,........ 29 145, 157, 168, 193, 321 Boehme, Sandra Carol, Jr. ........... 78, 170 Adams, Dotty, Sr. ...... 38, 122, 124, 166, 167, Barneg, Carol Ann, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Boggs, Verna, Jr. ,...... 77, 78, 124, 172, 323 188,238 Barnes, Jerry, Sr. ....................... 39 B0l10r10f1, Dana SUGI 9111 -'------- ------ 1 06 Agee, Stanley, 9th ..... . .......... 235 Barnes Patsy, Sr. ...... 39, 150, 175, 176, 185 Boldt, Carolyn Ann, Jr. .,... 41, 78, 165, 184, A10-WS, Reed: Sf, -------.- .... 3 8 Barnes, Terry Charles, Sr. ............,... 40 185,298 Allard, Dan Jerry, 9th .... .........,. 1 04 Barnhill, Pay, Sapl-1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92,146 Bone, Linda, Jr. ........... ....... 7 8,150 Allen, Charlie Bruce, 7th ............... 112 Barr, Walyer Oliver, Seah, H ,,,,,, 92 Boone, Mary Elizabeth, Sr. ...... 41,152,170 Allen, Pauline Olivia, Sr, .... 38, 138, 145, 321 Barren, Judigh Ellen, Jr, ,, ,,,, 78,185 Borland, Patricia, Soph. .... ...... 92 ,150 Allen, Roger William, Soph. ..... 92,138, 145 Bargun, Donald, Soph, ,,,,, ,,,, 9 2 Bormann, Burton, Soph. .. .... 92,165 Alley, Rosemary, Sr. ........ 38, 138, 185, 321 Barto, Karen Dianne, 9th . .. . , , 104 Borrego, Stella, 9th .......... . . . . . . . 104 Allison, Olga Mae, Soph. .,............., 92 Barton, Debra, 811-1 ,,,,,, A ,, 103 Boubel, Jack, Soph. .......... .... 9 2,234 Almand, Buddy, Soph. ........., 92, 210, 227 Bass, Beb, Sr, ,,,,,,, ,,,, 40 Bounds, Beverley Kay, Soph. . . . . . . . . . 92 Alter, Gay Yvonne, Sr. ...... 38, 124, 156, 160, Bagrer, Sharron, Bfh , ,, ,,,,, 108 Bowers, Barbara Lynn, 7th . .. .. . . 112 188, 200, 238, 323 Batot, Evelyn, Jr. ....... .,., 7 8, 124 Bowers, Chris Todd, Bth . . ...... 108 Ampelas, Yvonne, 7th .............,... 112 Batferton, Pay, Srl, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 03 Boyd, Joe Alton, Sr. .... ....... . 41 Anderson, Carolyn, Jr. . . . .......... 78, 138 Battle, Fred Sandy, 8th .,... .... 1 08, 215 Bradfield, Charles, Jr. . . . . . . 78, 212 Anderson, Denny, Soph. .. .... 92, 138, 145 Baumann, Leroy, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 138, 145 Bradley, Herbert, 7th .... .... . 112 Anderson, Elaine, Soph. ................. 92 Baylor, Courtenay Sharon, 9th ........... 104 BfHl'11leY, MBVY Befhi -lr. ------------ 78,152 Anderson, Elizabeth, Soph. ..,.......... 150 Bazaldua, Mary Egrher, Sr, , ,,,,, ,10,166, 167, Bremer, Elsie, Soph. ......,.......... 92 Anderson, James, Sr. 38, 70, 166, 167, 198, 203, 170, 175 Bretz, Camille, Sr. .. 42, 150, 170, 188, 191, 192 207, 210, 211, 217, 218, 219, Beard, Beverly Ann, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 185 Bretz, Sharon Anne, Soph. ............... 92 222, 223, 225, 231, 280 Anderson, William Steven, Soph. ........ 92 Andrews, Rita Lou, Soph. ................ 92 Applegate, Carolyn Jean, 9th Applegate, Marilyn, 9th ..... Applegate, Sharon Kay, Soph. Applin, Carolyn Sue, Soph. . . Arend, Kay, Soph. ....... . Arguiio, Paul, Soph. ..., . Arms, Henry, Soph. ........ . .......104,146 .. ........ 104 ....92,138,144 ......92,180 ......92,138 .. . . 92, 223, 225 Armsworth, Molly Margaret, Jr. . . 78, 124, 158, 172 323 Arnold, Charles William, Bth . Arnold, Larry Lamar, Sopt. Arnold, Sharon Kay, 8th . ,. Arriola, Cosme Tony, 9th . . . Ash by, Sherry Ann, 7th Ashcraft, Dessie Ree, 7th .... Atkinson, Janice Carolyn, Sr. Aubert, Charlie Earnest, Soph. Austin, Jerry Scott, Sr. ..... . Autrey, Neil Ross, Jr. ...... . Avalos, Imogene Davis, 9th . . Avery, Allen Alvin, Soph. Avey, Mollie, Soph. ...... . Awalt, Houston Mike, Sr. Awalt, Nancy Faye, 7th . . . Babb, James Alvin, Jr. Bailey, Jack Collis, Sr. Bailey, Wesley Vernon, Jr Bair, Jeannie, Jr. ......... . Baker, Judy, Soph. ...... .. Baker, Loris Jean , 7th . . Ball, Jean, 7th .....,....... Bane, Bonnie Jane, Sr. ..... . Banfield, Barbara Ann, Jr., .. .. .... 108,214 .......92 108 ...228 112 ........112 ....92,212, 232 ......39,227 .....78,146 .. .... 104 ...92,227 .....92 ....39 ...112 ,.,78,212 ........39,193 78, 138,145, 177 ...........112 ...........112 39, 124, 125, 180, 183, 315, 323 Beare, Betty Jo, Jr. .... 78, Becerril, Raymond Herby, 8th Beck, Betty Carole, Sr. ...... 40, 170, 172, 323 Beck, Wade, 9th .. ............,,....... 104 Beeman, Darleene Jeanne, 8th Belitzer, Sandra, Soph. Belk Jr., Roland, Jr. Bell, Louise, 7th .... ...92,l38,144 112 124, 177,184,185 ...........108 108 .....78,193 Brewer, Kathy, Soph. ........ . Brewster, Sidney, Soph. ...... . Brewster, Sylvia Annette, Soph. Brigham, Lonnie, Soph. ....... . Brinkoeter, Clinton, Jr. ...... . Britton, Judy Anna, 8th ....... Broadway, Doris Faye, Soph. . . . Broadway, Dorothy Maye, Soph. ........92 . .... 92, 227 92 .fffffoa ....7a,212 ......1oa 9395 Bell, Paula, Jr, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 146 Brooks, Rodney, Jr, ........ 78,139,145,193 Bell, Phillip Miles, Sr. .. 40, 137, 138, 144, 321 Brotze, Lorraine Ann, Sn ........ 42, 124, 166 Bellamy, Janee, 9th .,.,................ 104 Br0UQl1f, Eddie: Sf- ----- 42, 206, 209, 211, 232 Bellows, Richard, Sr. 40, 136, 138, 144, 179, 321 Brown Anna Marie, Jr- .- 79, 136, 139, 144, 177 Bellows, Roy Thomas, 9th .......... 104,106 Brown, Barbara Elaine: Sr. -. 42 166,167,184 Beltran, Celly, Soph. .................... 92 Brown Brenda Joyce, Jr. , ........... 79,185 Bennett, James Claude, Soph. ........ .... 9 2 Brown Carolyn, Jr. ................. 79,152 Benson, Jack, Soph. ....,................ 92 Brown, Charles Al'fl'1Ufi JY- -- 79 208, 211,212 Benton, Donald, Sr. .... 40, 116, 146,148,149, Brown, Cheryl Ernestine, 9th ..... .. 104 166,167 Brown Clinton, Sr. ...,....... ........ 4 2 Beran, Gary Lynn, Sr. ..,.., 41, 137, 138, 144, Brown, Karen Lyndal, 9th .... .. . 104, 106 193, 321 Brown Kathleen, Sth ....... ...... 1 08 Berg, Kenneth Duane, Jr. .. .. . 78, 138, 145 Brown Jr., LEON L-i Sf- - - - - - - - - 42 Bernard, Becky, 8th ..... .,.......... 1 08 Brown Mary Ann, Soph. 93 Bernard, Jo Beth, Jr. . . . .............. 78 Brown Patricia Louise, Jr. . . . . . . . . 79 Bernard, Suzy, Jr. .......... 78, 152, 154, 165 Brown, Paulette, Soph. .. .... 93, 185 Bernhard, Edith, Soph. . . ...... 92, 138, 145 Brown Penny, Sr. ....... . . . . . 42 Besch, Henry R., Jr. .... ............ 1 86 Brown, Terry Lee, Soph. .... ..... 9 3 Beurlot, JoAnn, Soph. . . .... 92, 95 Broyles, Carol Anne, 9th . . . . . . . . . . 104 Billie, Andrew, 7th ..... ..... 1 08 Bruce, Vernon Roger, 9th ........ . 104 Billie, Barbara Ann, Sr, ........ .. . 41, 167 Bruhn, Sallie Anne, .lr. . .. . . . 79, 124, 170 Billie, Lynette, 9th .................... 104 Bruton, Linda, Jr. .............. 79,124,170 Bippert, Elizabeth Nadine, 9th .......... 104 Buchanan, Beverly Lee, 8th .. . ...... 108 Black, Howard, Soph. . . 92, 139, 144, 146, 165 Buchanan, Marylee, 9th .... . . . 104, 107 Black, James, Jr. ............... 78, 167, 193 Buchhorn, Beverley, Jr. .. .... 79, 124 Blackwood, Billy, Soph. ...... ......... 9 2 Buckley, Tommy, Jr. ..... . . . . . . . . . 79 Blackwood, Charlie, Jr. ..............,.. 212 Bulgerin, Dorothy, Soph. .... .. 93 Blackwood, Virginia Joyce, Sr. . . . 41, 172, 323 Burchfield, Gloria Dawn, 9th . . . . . . . 104 Blair Jr., Robert, Jr. ........ 78, 210, 211, 282 Burg, Gladys, 8th ........... ....... 1 08 Burg,Sharlyn Kay,Jr...... 79 Blakley, Larry Wayne, 7th Blalock, Wayne, Soph. ....... 92, 98, 212, 227 Blankenship, Sharon L., 8th Bloch, Shirley, Soph. ............... 92,165 Bloxham, Mary Catherine, Jr. ............ 78 Blumberg, Clinton E., Sr. .... 41, 139, 144, 321 Blumberg, Esther Ruth, Jr. ...... 78,139,145 Bobbitt, Judy Lynne, Soph. .............. 92 Burke, Barbara Ann, Jr. .. Burke, J. W., Sr. ...... . . Burnett, Mary Jo, Soph. .. Burns, Jimmy Lee, 9th . . Burrows, Clara, Jr. Butler, Eleanor, Sr. .... . Butts, Jeanette, Soph. 79, 124, ........42 ........93 107 79,139,144 ....42,193 ........93 STUDENT BODY Name Page Name Page Name Page Cain, Freddie, Jr. .....,... . . . 79, 139, 145 Cain, Virginia Rae, Soph. .. ..... 79,177 Caldwell, Helen Frances, Sr. ......... 43,188 Callaway, Carolyn, Jr. .............. 79,124 Callaway, Dale, Sr. .... 43, 155, 157, 170, 171, 193, 234 Cormier, Eloi, Soph. ..... . Courtney, Dorene Kay, Sr. . Courtney, Rush, Jr. ....... . Covington, Donna Gay, Soph. Crady, Joe, Jr. ..,......., . Cresswell, Willis, Soph. . . . . Cristofoletti, Velma, Soph. . . Crow, Sandra Kay, 9th ..... Crowell, Max Raymond, 7th Crutcher, Patricia, Soph. ......93 .45,123,125,166 . ...79 ...93 .....93 . ....... 105 ............112 ...93,139,144 Cameron, Becky Ruth, 8th Camp, Patricia Ann, Sr. Campbell, Linda Gail, 9th .. Canon, Kathy Helen, 7th .. Cardenas, Diana, Soph. .. Cardenas, John L., Sr. . . . Carley, David, Sr. ......... . Carpenter, Darlene, Soph. . . . . Carreio, Claudia Ann, Sr. 160,161,166,167, Carrola, Mark, Jr. ......... . Carros, Frances Lynn, Jr. .. . Carter, Dolores, Sr. ....... . Carusella, Louis James, Sr. ....43,188 104 112 ...93 ...43 43,124,155,156, 170, 180, 182,328 ........79 ........44,177 Carver, Bonnie Louise, Jr. . . 79, 124, 184, 185 Cates, James, 8th ................. 215,229 Cavazos, Ben Virgil, Sr. . .. . .....145 Cech, Fred Joseph, Soph. ................ 93 Cernosek, Jo Ann, Soph. ................ 93 Cervantes, Manuel, Sr. . . 44, 208, 211, 232, 233 Chadick, Janet Sue, 7th ................ 112 Chadick, Linda Carol, Soph. .. ....... . 93 Chadick, Richard, Jr. .......... .... 7 9,212 Chamberlain, Polly Gae, Jr. .... ...... 7 9, 124 Chamberlin, Margaret Ann, Soph. . 93, 139, 144 Chambers, Claudia Ann, Jr. .......... 79, 124 Chambless, Charles Lynn, Soph. .....,.... 93 Champl Chance, in, Jack, Jr. ..................... 79 Loma Lou, Jr. ...... 77, 79, 125, 165, 177 170, .. ........ 93 ....44,152 105 Chandler, Beverly Rae, Soph. Chandler, Pat, Sr. .......... . Chandler, Sandra, 9th ........ Chatwell, James Robert, 7th 112,214 Chavez, Mary Ellen, Soph. . . 93 Chavez, Mary Lou, Soph. ...93 .....93 Cheairs, Peggy Joy, Soph. . . Cheatham, Sandra, 8th Chesher, Nancy May, 8th .......... 103,108 172 108 Chichester, Ann, Sr. ............ 44, , 323 Chisolm, Betty, Sr. ......... 44, 157, 172, 323 Chumbley, Janice, 7th .....,........... 112 112 Clark, Jean Alice, 7th Clark, Mary, Soph. ....... . Clark, Roger Alex, Soph. .... . Clausewitz, Martin Fritz, Sr. ......... 44,157 93 ......93 ........93 Bill, Soph. ..,.................. . Patty, Sr. . . 44, 155, 157, 166, 188, 192 Cocke, Coffey, Cogdell, Cohen, Sharon Ann, Jr. Cole, Lovie Jean, Jr. Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, Collis, Conger, Teddy, Soph. . . . Brenda Lou, Sr. Benny Earl, 8th ................ 108 . . . 79,125,188 . . . 79,139,177 93 ,193 ........45 Cathryn Ann, Sr. ...,............ 45 Charlene, Soph. Beth, Sr. .,.. 37, 45, 125, 163, 180, 323 93 Ellen, Soph. .................... Cook, Sandra Kay, 7th .......112 Cruz, Cu pit, Al, 9th ........... Alicia l., Sr. .... . 106 ........45 Cupit, Jan H., Sr. .... ............ 46 Cupit, Vincent, Soph. . . . ..... 93, 212 227 Curd, Woodrow, Sr. . . . . . 46, 139, 145 321 Curry, Ray, Jr. ....... ............. 7 9 Curry, Robert, Soph. . . . ......... . . . 93 Cyphers, Samuel L., Jr. .. . . . 79 Dague, Candie, 8th ......... ...... 1 08 Davenport, John, 9th ........ ....... 2 27 Davenport, Shirley Ann, Sr. .. ...... 46,150 Davis, Ben Dee, Soph. ..... . .. 93, 146, 170 Davis, Judy Elaine, 8th . .. ........ . 108 Davis, Lura Nell, Soph. . . . . . . 93 Davis, Pat, Sr. ......... ..... 46 Davis, Sandra Ann, Jr. . .. .... . .. 79 Davis, William Kirby, Jr. .. Day, Billy Glyn, Sr. ...... . Day, Robert Ernest, Soph. .. Dayton, Sheryl Diane, 7th .. DeBarros, Albert, 9th ....... DeBarros, Barbara Ann, 7th .. DeBerry, Seab Gaines, 7th . De Fily, Ida Lynn, 8th ..... De Leon, Marion Anthony, Sr. Delgado, Richard, Soph. . . . . De Munbrun, Robert Lee, Sr. Denning, Glenna, Jr. ..... . Denning, Patricia Earl, Soph. de Salme, Georgette, Jr. 80, De Soto, Jasse, 7th ........ Deuschle, Frank John, 8th .. Deuschle, Margaret, Soph. .. Dickerson, Wanda, 8th ...... Diehl, Charles Edward, Jr. .. Dill, George James, Jr. .. Dixon, Barbara Ruth, Jr. . . Doerr, Judy Fay, 9th ..... Donnell, Dianne, 7th ....... Dorsett, Edgar Wesley, Jr. .. Dossett, Sharon, Sr. ...... . Douglas, William Edward, Jr. Doyle, Linda Belle, 7th ..... Dresch, Arthur, Sr. ....... . Driver, Gay Etta, Soph. .. DuBose, Betty, 9th ......... DuBose, Ray, 9th .......... Dufner, Suzanne Jeanette, 7th Duke, Jack, Soph. ........ . Duncan, Aaron, 9th ........ Duncan, Harry, Jr. ........ . ....79, 158 .. .... 93 . ...112 1 1 211 112 105 112 215 108 .. .... .46 . ..... 93 . ....... 46 .........80,145 155, 158,188,191 ............215 108,214,228 108 .........235 ....80,223 1 225 . .ffflvu 105 112 80 188 80 112 ...47 93 105 f .fftbsf 214 112 93 214 ..... ..80 Dunn, Joyce Elaine, Sr. .... . Dupre, Douglas, Soph. .... . Durkop, Judith Ann, Soph. . Dykman, Ann, Jr. ....... . Eaton, Lenoir, Jr. ....... . Eckert, Cheryl Kay, 9th Eddy, James, 7th ........ Edens, Connie Lee, 9th .... Edge, Sammy, Soph. ....... . ....47 ....80,188,323 105 112 105 ....93 Edmonson, Sharon Kay, 8th .... ........ 1 08 Edwards, Carol Ann, Soph. . Eichelberger, Cathy Dee, Sr. Eichelberger, Sharon Lee, 7th Elam, Norris Wayne, 7th Elliott, Judy Kay, 9th .... Elliott, Lynette, Jr. ....... . Elliott, Ralph Russell, Sr. Ely, Sandra Lynne, Soph. Emerson, Mary Gail, Sr. Engelbert, Bobby Arthur, 9th Engelbert, Richard Ernst, 9th 37,47,125, 166180 1 English, Jim, Soph. ...... 94, 95, 84, 146, Erben, Marilyn, Soph. ................... 94 Esparza, Toni, Jr. ........ . Esquirel, Rebecca Julie, 8th Estes, William Harold, 8th Etter, Patricia Agnes, Sr. Everts, Cathy, Soph. ..... . Ewald, Gail Marie, Soph. F Fagg, Dorothy Jane, Sr. Fagin, Peggy Lou, Soph. Fahrenthold, James, 8th .... Fannin, William Warner, 7th Fariss, Peggy Ann, Soph. 112 ....229 105 ........80,188 ....47,210,211 ..,91,94,172 ...... ..47 105,228 105,228 234 .........80,144 108 ..108 ...48 184 ...80 ....48, 146, 188 108,110,228 112 .........94,150 Farmer, Judith Ann, Jr. . 80, 125, 155, 158, 167, 323 Favela, Sylvia Ann, Soph. .. Feille, Lawrence, 8th ...... Fenlon, Patricia, Soph. 172, ,..... ..94 102,108 .......94 Fenter, Beckey, 9th ...... ....... 1 05 Fenter, Clayton, 7th ....... . . . 111, 112 Fenter, Louise, 8th . . ....... .......... 1 09 Ferguson, Sharron Ann, Jr. ...... 80,167,175 Fest, Barbara, Soph. ...... . Fest, George, Soph. . . . . Fey, Lorine, Soph. ...... . Fields, Charlene, Soph. Fife, Charlotte, Soph. Filippone, Nancy Ann, Soph. Fincke, Dale Eugene, 9th Fine, James Wesley, 7th ...... Finger, Jane Elizabeth, Soph. Finger, Jim Weldon, Jr. 91, 94, 172, 323 ..........232 ....94,172 ........94 ......91,94,193 105 228 . fff .... ' 113 .......9-1,146 .......ao,14a Coons, Roy Gene, Jr. .... 79,165 Duncan, James Edward, Sr. .............. 47 Fischer, Gerald, Sr. .. .... .. 48, 218, 223, 225 Cooper, Claudia Fae, 9th .. ..... 105 Duncan, June, Jr. ...................... 80 Fischer, Larry Edward, Sr. ............ . .. 48 Corbin, Robert, Soph. ..... 93 Dunk, Beverley Joan, Jr. .... 80,125,165,1B8 Fisk, Edwin D!Vldi Sf- ---- -'-- 48 ,139,145 ,fa C' ,cw ,,,7' - , L-D... av- ,fffv V7 uf STUDENT BODY Name Page Name Page Name Page Fisk, George, Jr. ........,.. 80, 139, 145, 227 Goel, Mary, Soph. ........ ........... 9 4 Hastings, Sandrea, Soph. . . . . . . 95, 172 Flanning, Kathleen, Soph. ,..,....... .,... 94 Goetz, Paul Allen, Soph. ,. ... 94, 235, 315 Hausler, Alan, 7th ....... ... . . . . 113 Fletcher, Charley I., 9th ................ 105 Goetz, Sherry, 7th ......, ......... 1 13 Harverlah, Dennis Wayne, Sr. . . .. . 52, 234 Flowers, Judy Mae, Soph, ........... 94,165 Goldbach, Dan, Soph. ..... .......... 9 4 Hawkins, Dan Lee, 8th ...... .. .. 229 Forehand, Linda Lee, Sr. . 37, 48, 123, 125, 166, Goldbach, Pat, Soph. ................,.. 94 Haycraft, Karl Anthony, 8th .... . . . 109 167, 172 Goldbeck, Eddie Lyman, 8th .... 102, 103, 109 Hayden, Patricia, 7th ......... 113 Foster, Dixie, 9th ,,.. ..,..,...,. 1 05, 146 Goldsum, Jo-Lynn, Soph. , ............... 94 Haynes, Louise Berlon, Soph. . .. .. .. 95 Fowler, Charles A., Sr. . .... 49,146 Gonzaba, Dolly, 9th ....., .,.....,. 1 05 Hays, Donna Lee, 9th ....... 106 Fox, Bobbie Jo, Soph, .. .... 94 Gonzales, Robert Floyd, 7th ............. 113 Head, Charles Thomas, Soph. . . ., . 145 Francis, Selma Lee, Jr. ..., .... 8 6 Gonzalez, Julio, 7th . ,.....,.... ....... 1 13 Heales, Yvonne Marie, Sr. ........,....... 52 Franger, Mike, Sth ....... 215 Gonzalez, Paul, Sr. ..,...... 50, 186, 187, 193 Heathcock, Peggy Frances, 7th .......... . 113 Franke, Larry Wain, Soph, .... 96 Good, Richard, Jr. ...................... 81 Heckman, Linda Lea, Soph. ..95,119, 140,144 Franklin, Edmond Gregg, 8th ............ 109 Goodall, Shirley Ann, 8th ...,.,........ 109 Heerman, Dona Dee, Soph. ............... 95 Frazier, Clarkie L., Soph. ...,..,.,....... 94 Goodrich, Forrest, 7th .....,.,......... 229 Heimann, Mary Ann Ruby, Soph. ......... 95 Frazier, Jacquelyn Marie, Sr. .... 49, 172, 242, Goodrich, Jackie, Sr. .. . 50, 125, 155, 163, 166 Heinig, Walter, Sr. .... 52, 116, 136, 140, 141, 243, 323 Gose, Frank, 9th .......,.,,... 106, 146, 214 179, 321 French, Robert Allen, Sr, . ..,..........., 49 Grant, Kay, Soph. ..............,....... 94 Helmke, Charlie, Sr. .....,.. 52,152, 187,193 Friday, Nancy Lee, Jr. ....., 80,150,151,188 Graschel, Stephen Paul, Sr. ...,.. 51 Hensley, John Lee, 9th ............ 106,215 Frier, Peggy Louise, Soph. ..,............ 94 Graves, Beulah, Sr. . ......... ........ 5 1 Hensley, Mike, 8th ................ 109,215 Friesen, Paul Jackson, 8th ...,........... 215 Graves, Sherry Elaine, 8th .... ....,.... 1 O9 Herden, Herman Joseph, Soph. ....,. 211,317 Friesen, Pauline Susan, 8th .......,..... 109 Green, Shirley Ann, Soph. . .. . . . 81, 94, 299 Herring, Robert Lee, Soph. ..... . . . . . . . 95 Fritz, Bobby, Sr. ........... 49, 140, 145,321 Greene, Keith, Jr. ............ .,.. 8 1,193 Hester, Joe Allen, Soph. .... ..... . 95 Froehmer, Victor, Soph. .......,.... 94, 146 Greer, Neyland William, Soph. .....,...., 94 Heye, Richard, 9th .......... .. . 227 Fromme, Arlene Louise, Sr. ,. .... 49,125 Griffith, Jan, 9th .............,....... 106 Hicks, Bruce Michael, 7th ............... 113 Frost, Glanell, Jr. .,....., ..... 8 0, 150 Griffith, Linda Kay, Sr. . . . 32, 37, 45, 51, 137, Hicks, James Edward, Soph. ........ .. . . 106 Fryar, Theresa, Jr. .......... .........., 8 0 140, 145, 166, 167, 188, 280, 321 Hien, Beverly Kay, Jr. ..... 82, 125, 167, 170, Fulenwider, Barbara Ann, Jr. .... 80, 125, 155, Grumbles, James Vance, Soph. ............ 94 171, 175 158, 170, 172 Gustafson, Sherry Beth, 7th ............. 113 Hilbun, Peggy Kafhleen, Sr, , , , ,,,, , , , 52 Guthrie, Molly Ann: Soph- ---.-4 91.95. 172 Hilburn, Pam Madge, 8th .... ..... 1 09 Guzman, Priscilla Reyes, 81h .,....,...,. 109 Hild, Anon, 3,1-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 109 Hild, Denyse Sue, 7th ............,..... 113 Hilgers, Barbara, Sr. . . 37, 45, 52, 70, 123, 125, 166, 167, 172, 323 H Hill, Mary Blanche, Jr. ......... 82,152,172 Hill, Michael Joseph, Sr. ................ 52 Gaffney, Dena, Soph. ....... .... 9 4, 165 Hill, MYF1lei JF- ------ 82, 136, 140,'144, 150, Galbraith, Carol Ann, 7th .. ..... 113 177,179 Galbraith, Gary Glenn, Sr. .... 49 Haag, Bubba, 7th ....... ........ 1 11,113 Hill, 11m0Tl Y -15171951 501211, --4------ - '--- 95 Gallagher, Jimmy, Soph. ....... .... 9 4 Haas, Barbara Ann, Soph. ..... 91, 94, 95, 172 Hlllmef, Fred l-0U1Si 50Dl - -- - - - 95, 193 Gallaway, Marilyn Jean, 7th .... 113 Hadaway, sua, Jr. .......... 81,152,175,185 Hinch, Bobettei Sth --------- ---- - - 109 Gambill, Mary, Soph. ,.,..... ...... 8 1 Haecker, Dorothy Anne, Soph. ............ 95 Hines, MBFQOHG Ann: 50D11- -- ------- - ' 95 Garcia, Irene, Sr. ...,...... .... 4 9,146 Haecker, Mary Lynn, Soph. ...,.......... 95 HlI'10l0S6, Allcei 8111 '----f ---- 1 09,110 Garcia, Olga Ann, Jr. ..... .... 8 1 Hagan, Randy Robert, Jr. ................ 81 HOBQ, Maf1lYI'1 Annei JV- -- -- - 52, 152 Garner, Tommy, Soph. .... .... 9 4 Hagemann, Lea Gail, Soph. ..... 95,137, 140, H0eSSlY, Bafbifi Ann? JT- ---- --'-- - 52 Garnett, Raban Allen, sth . 109 145,177 Hoffman, Carrie: 9th -.--------- 106 Garrison, Charles Joe, Sr, ,. . .. 49 Hahnel, Mary Clareen, Sr. .... ........ 5 1 H0f'fm3f1, Christine Susan: 7111 - f - - - - - - 113 Garza, Alfie, Jr. .......... .. , 81 Halamuda, Sheryl Anne, 8th . .. .... 109 H0ff1'1 5f1, -lefl'YF S9Pl1- -------- - - - 95, 235 Garza, Helen, 911, .......,...... 105 Hale, Jae, Jr. ..,.......... ai Hoffmann, John Stanley, 9th ---..-- 106 Gates, Nadine Geneva, Soph. . . . . . . 94 Hales, Marilyn, Jr. ...... ..... 8 1 HOl1f1ef, Sandra: Soph. -.-------- - - r r 95, 172 Gaa, Roberta, Jr. ............ .... a 1 1-iaii, Jim Lewis, ein .... ....... 1 09 Holcombe, John Wells: Sr- 45.52, 146, 166, Gentry, Doris Elaine, 9th . ..... 105 Hall, Mary Sue, Soph. .. ......... 95, 146 167, 170,186, 137, 193, 234 George, Shirley Ann, Jr. ..,. 81, 150 Hall, Tommy, Jr. ....,..,...... 81, 223, 224 H0lC0lT1l3e, 143195 S0Pl1- ---r----- 95180, 317 Germer, Carol, saph. ..,.........,,..... 94 Hallock, Diane Mariiaa, Jr. ..s2,125,155,159, Holcombe, Kenneth Irvin, Sth ---.------- 109 Getts, Jimmy Clarence, Soph. .... 94, 140, 145 180,182 H0lemBf1, PBQQY -lean! 50Pl'1- ---- ---'- 9 5 Giiaaan, Gay, sr. ............ .....,... 4 9 Hamilton, Julia, 9th .............,...... 106 Holley, Larry, Soph. -...--------.------- 212 Gibson, Margie Lou, 8th , .. ....... 109 Handy, Pamela Joy, Soph. . ,...... 95 HOllldBY, Mafgafef 5Ueanf1ii 5f- ----- 52,188 Gilcrease, Betty, Sr. ..,.,.. ...... 5 O Hankins, Karen Lois ..... .... 9 5,180 H0lZW0I'1l1, Bill: 50P1'- -----'--- ----- 9 5 Gildart, Diana Rae, Soph. .. ........ 94 Hannon, James, Soph. . . .... 95,234 Holzworth, Donald WAYNE: JF- ----- - - -- - 87 Gilkey, Rachel Ann, Jr. ...........,. 81,193 Haraiaan, sandra, Jr. ........ 82,150 Holzworth, Dorothy Mae, Sr. .-----.- 52 Gill, Lawrence, Soph, .,...,............. 94 Harbour, Kenneth, Sr. .. ...,... 51,187, 193 Hood, Bonnie Belle: Sf- -a-----'---- - - 53 criilanr, Pai, sr. ........ so, 123, 125, 155, 167, Hardin, charlina Lee, Jr. 82, 125, 155, 158, Hopkins, David Earl: Soph. -.95, 226, 227, 233 172, 173, 323 161, 193 Hopp, Janice Marie, Jr. ......... 82, 146, 234 Gillette, Jimmy, 9th ....... ....,. 1 05,107 Harless, Sandra Gayle, Sr. ...,...... 52,180 Horton, Kathleen: 501-711 ---- ------ 9 5,150 Girniaia, aavariy Ann, 7th ........ 113 1-iariaa, James, saph. .,.. 223,225 House, Judy Carolyn: 7th .------4- 113 Glaeser, Sydney Kay, Soph. . .. ........ 94 Harper, Don Wayne, Jr. . .. .... 82, 193 HOUSE, 511317011 GBYCI 501311 - r - - - 95, 140, 144 Glenn, Barbara, Soph. ................... 94 Harrell, Jane, Soph. ........ ..... 9 5 Houston, Allen Pe Yi Jr. .... ......... 2 32 Glenney, Walter Sam, Soph. ..,. 94, 211, 227 Harris, Wayne Hollis, Jr. 82 Howard, Carol Ann, Jr. ......... 82, 159,188 Glosson, Julius Calvin, Jr. .. 205, 206, 207, 209, Hart, Linda Jean, Soph. ,...,. ..... 9 5 Howell, Marcia Kay: JV- ------------ 32,189 211,233 Harvey, Sharon Faye, 8th .... ..... 1 09 Howle, Jonathon Allen: 59P1'l- ------- 95,149 Glover, Carol, 8th .......,............. 109 Hassell, Joy Sue, Jr. ...... .... 8 2,175 Howle, Roberta Ann, Sr. ....... ..... 5 3 Glover, Ronny Wardell, Sr. , .. 50, 193 Hassell, Julie, 81h ..... ..... 1 09 Howle, Susan Lee: 50Pl'l- - - - - - - ' - ' 95 I STUDENT BODY Name Page Name Page Name Page Huckabee, Walter Lee, Sr. 45, 53, 166, 167, Jones, Elizabeth Elaine, Jr. .. ...... 82 175, 187, 193 Jones, James, Soph, ...... . . . 96, 163, 164 L Huegele, Shirley Ann, Sr. ........ , . . 53, 146 Jones, Linda Faye, 7th . .. .... . . . . . 113 Hughes, Charlie, Jr. .,.............. 82, 193 Jones, Nonnie Linnea, Jr. . .. 82, 126, 189 . , Hughes, Mollie, Jr. .... e2,125,155, 159, 160, Jones, Pamela, soph. ......... ........,. 9 5 Sha,QiQh::f5'V?fl' JL H85 :gg 167, 172, 323 Jones, Patricia Frances, Sth .... ....... 1 O9 Lamm Yi-aRue' Jr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 83' 150 Hunt, Judy Ann, Jr. ...... ............. 8 2 Jones, Randy, 8th .......... .... 1 09 Lammee Mar' LoIJis'e'.'g8'i1 ' 96' H6 Hunter, Donna Lee, Soph. .. 150 Jordan, Carl Wayne, Soph. .. 96 Lamourgaux Ywilfredj Soph. ..... ,Hd H5 Hurst, Lucinda, Jr. ...,...... .... 8 2 Jordan, Robert Cyrus, Soph. . . ...... 96 Lam man Billie Jo. 'Jr p ' ' 83'165' 189 Huse, Wolfie Roland, Soph. .. .... 95 Jordan, Rose Marie, Soph. .... ........ 9 6 Lamgrechg Norma- '9th' ' ' ' '07 Hussey, Bill, 7th ......... . . . 113 Joyner, Dean Jimmie, Soph. ......... 96,170 Lancaster 'Kennethf Sr ' 187 Hutchins, James, 8th ...... . . . 109 Joyner, Tommy Lott, Jr. .................. 82 Lange Martha- Bfh' ' ' A' ' ' no Huth, Stanley William, 7th 113 Juraschek, Anne, Sr. 54, 126, 155, 163, 164, 180 Langlgy Jo Ann. ' no Hyde, Mary Kay, Jr. ...... .... 8 2 Justice, Cynthia Ann, Jr. ............ 82,189 Langley' Jud . sg h ' ' ' 96 Hyden, James, 8th ...... . . . 103 ' Y' P ' ' ' ' ' lhrer, Cecilia, Soph. . .......... 95,152,172 lhrer, Leroy Henry, Sr. lmken, Anita Louise, Sr. .. Imken, Henry, Sr. ........ . Ingley, Richard Franklin, Sr. Inscore, Jo Beth, 9th ..,... lrwin, Louis, Soph. . 95,155, lsley, Raymond A., 9th 53, 218, 219, 223, 224, 280 .,......53,146 .... ..53 , ............ 106 165, 212, 298, 232 .........106,214 K Kallies, Marvin, 7th ...... Karm, Sandra Jo, Sr. . . 54, 137, 140, 144, 155, 162,166, 167,17O,193, 321 Keilman, Peggy Ann, Jr. .... 82, 126, 146, 175 Keller, Don Edward, Sr. . ................ 54 Keller, Mike Raymond, Sr. . ......... 54,152 Jackson, Carlton Ray, Soph. .. 95, 211, 226, 227 Jackson, Jimmy Bert, Jr. ................ 82 Jackson, Larry, Sr. ........ ....... 5 4 Jameson, Richard, Soph. . . . .. 95, 187 Jameson Sue, 9th ....... ...,.. 1 06 83, 212, Jauer, Vern Allen, 8th .... 109,215 Jehl, John David, Soph. ................ 95 Jenkins, Judy Lorene, Soph. Jennings, Patsy Lee, Jr. Jersig, Johnny, 7th .... Jersig, Joyce, Sr. Jeser, Donald, 9th ...... Jeter, Jimmie, Soph. Johnson, Bobby, 7th ...... .. . 75, 77, 82, 126, 192 188, ..........113 ....54,162,180 ..........227 ......96,99 .....113 Johnson 1 Carol Anne, 7th .... 113 96 .... 91,96,1B0 .. ........ 106 ........ ..109 96,140,144 Johnson, Claudia Kay, Soph. .. Johnson, Danny Gene, 8th . . . ...,.... .. 109 Johnson, Dixie Lee, Soph. Johnson, Donna Lee, 9th . Johnson, Emily Ann, 8th . Johnson, Gilbert, Soph. ......... 96, 210, 211 Johnson, John Dee, Sr. ............. 54,187 Johnson, Judy Charlene, Soph. Johnson, Kenneth Edward, 8th .. Johnson, Peggy Ruth, Soph. Kelley, Billie Jean, Soph. . . . Kelley, Clifford Eugene, Soph. .........., 96 Kerckhoff, Victor, Jr. ...... 82, 140, 145, 193 Kerlee, Deanna Deen, Jr. . . . , 77, 82, 126, 1 Kerr, Richard, 7th 52, 153, 170, 177 113 Kessler, Sherri, Jr. . . . .......... 82, 165, 189 Kiel, Dyke, Jr. ....,................... 144 Kight, Betty Jo, Sr. 55, 126, 155, 156, 1 61, 166,167, 189,192 185 Kight, Carolyn, Jr. ..... 82, 126, 177, 184, Kimner, Frank Leslie, Sr. Kimner, Gerald Lee, 7th .... King, Clarence William, 7th . King, Connie Ruth, 7th . .. King, Paul Davis, Soph. .. Kippenhan, Janet, 7th Kirksey, Janet, Soph. . . . . Kite, Linda Loraine, 7th ..... Klatt, Betty Lou, Soph. ..., , . ........ 55,193 ............l13 ....113 114 .....96 ....114 ...96 114 Klostermann, Helen Louise, Jr. . . . 83, 126, 1 Knaus, Gregory John, Soph. 32, 167, 170, 171,175,193 Knight, Patricia Eileen, Soph. . . 94, 96, 172, 322 Knippa, Lyndon G., Sr. .................. 55 Knoll, Gail, 7th .......... Knowles, Ross, Jr. Knox, Carol Sue, Jr. Koch, Billie Jean, Bth ....., Koch, David E., Sr. ....... . Koenig, Roy Dell, Sr. ..... . Kolenda, Evelyn Mary, Soph. Kollenberg, Carl, 9th ....... Koltermann, Diane, Soph. 96, 140, Kosclskey, Nancy, Jr. ..... . Kotara, Pat Lou, Soph. ..... . Koudelka, Nick, Jr. ....... . Kraemer, Laurie, Jr. ........ 83, ..........114 317 ....B3,177 ....109 ......55 ........55 ....96,140 144,153,154 .........83,234 126, 159, 167 159 Langlinais, Madeleine, Jr. .... ..... , La Roe, Nancy Elizabeth, Jr. Laue, Jerry, Jr. ................ 83,141, Laue, Sandra Joy, Jr. ...... 83,126,159 Laurel, Maria Imelda, Soph 1 1 Lawson, Milton Arthur, Soph.. 1 l ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 Laxson, Lois, Jr. ............ ...... . Lazarin, Benny, Soph. .... . Leal, Bidal Castillo, 8th Leal, Josephine, Soph. Lear, Delton, 8th .......... LeBlanc, Kenneth, Soph. LeBoeuf, Joe Sale, Sr. LeClair, Richard H., Jr. .. Ledford, Linn Morris, Jr. Lee, Danny Dwain, 7th .....114,215 Lee, Dinah, Soph. ......... 165 Lee, Marie Danese, Soph. Lee, Myra, 8th Lee, William Charles, 8th Leech, Jackie, Sr. ......... . Leesch, Gay Lynn, Soph. Lehde, Ronald Val, Jr. .... ..f'1'lb,'2'15, 96 1 . 83 141 145 173 .96 .96 . 83 . 96 229 150 110 .96 83 223 224 , , ....96, ...110 ...110 ,.... 156 180 83, Leigh, Ruth Ann, Jr. ......... 75, 77, B3, Lengefeld, John Daniel, Sr. ......... 56 Lenn, Claudia Annette, Soph. Leonard, Edna Faye, Sr. .... 56,137, 141, 144 Leonard, Marian Joyce, Sr. .. 56, 126, 166, 167, 192 189, Lewis, Deana, Soph. . . . . . . 96, 150, 165, 177 Lewis, Larry, Soph. . . ............ . 96 Lewis, Lucy Beth, Jr. ...... ........ 8 3,126 Lewis, Mary Susie, Jr. ......... .... 1 14 Lewis, Richard Morris, Soph. .. 96 Lewis, Susan Marie, Soph. .. . . . . . 96 Linder, Janie Alice, 7th .... .... Linder, Mary Ellen, Jr. 83, Lindsey, Jo Ann, Jr. .... . Littleton, Kay, Soph. ..... . Livingston, B. Taylor, Sr. 113 126 .....83 96 ..lff55 127 Livingston, Marion, Jr. B3, Lobdell, Linda Beth, 8th .... ...... 1 10 Locklear, Pat, Soph. ..... . . . 96, 234 Loeffler, David Glen, Sr. .... ..... 56 Loftin, Bill Speedy, Sr. ..... ..... 56 Loftin, George Reagan, 9th .............. 106 Loftin, Patrick Wayne, 7th ......... 114,215 Logan, Carolyn Ruth, Sr. Logan, Elizabeth, Jr. 83, 127, 57, 137, 144, 166, 167, 170, 189, 321 167,170,17l,177 Long, Elaine, Soph. ..................... 96 Johnson, Richard Larson, Sr. .. 54 140, 144, 321 Kramer, Jeanette, Jr. 83, 126, , 172, 323 Long, Sheryl, Soph. .... .... . 96 Johnson, Sandra, Jr. ...,............ 82, 185 Krauss, Kaaren Lee, Jr. ............. 83, 126 Lozorine, Benny, Soph. .. . . . . 212 Johnson, William Andrew, 9th ...... 105, 106 Kropp, Jo Ann, Soph. ................... 96 Lott, Earl, Sr, ....... 57 Johnstone, Merry Alice, 8th ...... ...... 1 09 Krueger, Rosalie lda, Jr. . . . ...... 83, 185 Loughin, John, Soph. . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Jones, Beth, 7th ............ .... l 11, 113 Kuehler, Jeana Adel, 9th ................ 106 Louie, Walter, Soph. ....... ............ 9 7 Jones, Carolyn Faye, 8th ...... 109 Kuhn, Alan Steve, Bth .... 102, 109, 215 Love, Janice LlsNeIle, Jr. 83,141, 145 STUDENT BO DY Name Page Na me Page Name Page Lovelace, Jo Ann, 8th ....... . . . 110 McGraw, Joe Michael, 8th ,... ....... 1 10 Mowrey, Jack, Soph. .... ..... 9 1, 97, 235 Lovering, James, 8th ........... 110 McKay, Henry, Soph. ............,....... 97 Mullen, Brent Leon, 9th .,............ . . 106 Lowrance, Harriett Ann, Soph. . . . ...... 97 McLaughlin, Sandra Lee, Jr. ..... 84, 173, 323 Mullen, Scott, Sr. .......... 60, 152, 153, 154 Lozano Jr., Harold, Soph. ..... ....... 9 7 McMillan, Robert, 9th ..,.... ......... 2 27 Mumme, Norman Charles, Sr. .. 55, 60, 209,211 Lozano, Ruben Carroll, 7th .... 114, 215 McNett, Michael, Sr. ...,........... 58, 243 Mumme, Patricia, Soph. .............. . . . . 97 Lozano, Sharon Bernice, 8th ..........,.. 110 McNutt, Barbara Ann, Soph. .............. 97 Munro, Zee, Sr. ....................... . 60 Lutz, Betty Jean, Soph. ............. 97, 180 McVay, Kyle Lee, Soph. ..... 97, 141, 145, 177 Murdock, David Thomas, Sr. . . 61, 142, 145, 321 Lutz, Harold, Sr. . . . 32, 37, 45, 57, 70, 166, 167, McVay, Michael, Sr. ...,................. 58 Murphy, Bettye Elizabeth, Soph. ....... . . . 97 222, 223, 224 McVay, Sandra Troy, Sr. . . 32, 37, 58, 127, 166, Murphy, Pat, Jr. . . . 84, 127, 135, 173, 200, 323 Lyons, Kay, Soph. .............,........ 97 167, 172, 173, 323 Murphy, Richard, Soph. .......,.......... 97 Medack, Shirley Rae, Sr, ............ 58,127 Muse, Sheila Frances, Soph. .............. 97 Mellenbruch, Jr., Lyle, Soph. ........ ...... 9 7 Mustian, Eddie Ralph, Sr. ................ 61 Menifee, Wayne Thomas, Sr. ..... 59, 208, 211 Mustian, Norma Lee, Jr. . 84, 127, 158, 173, 323 Menne, David Franklin, Soph. ........ 97,194 M Menne, Sarah LaNell, 9th .... . . . 106,107 Mercer, Mike, Soph. .......... ...... 9 7 Mercer, Sharon Elizabeth, 8th . . . . . . . 110 . Mergele Fred, Jr. ........... ...... 8 4 Mack, Myaria Ann, Soph. ...........,.... 97 ' , 9 Q1,gg2gm,3,,5,,,,,::,gvf,f0ph- ',,- ,, ,,f -gg 1::5ii?',5:gzL13 5511 .. N ' ' ' ' ' ' Meshew Robert Allen- Jr. ..,.. .... . 84 146, 193 ' ' , Meheyier, Ronnie Andrew, Jr. .... 83,141,145 tgzjzaoesneld, 7111 Usb. Nagy, Carolyn Jem Soph. U .mga MBl'1U1'11'1, 146111161 3111 -----f--'---------- 110 5 - ' - , ' 'll' ' Narvaiz, Annie Marie, Bth ....... . . 110 Makrocki, John, Jr. ........ ......... 8 3 QAAZ:Zgg'lgZ?:YLE:f1'i if - l I ' ' ' Narvaiz, Cora, 9th .......... ...... . . 106 Mansheld, Beflle LOU: JY- -- -------- 83 - , Nation, Allce Gay, Sr. .. 61,166 170,194 321 Maples, Gary, Sr. ...... .-.. 2 09,211 ,1,,Ae'zge',gNba CYLLoU'fe5,foph' ' ,K Nation, ven Eugene, sepn. ..98,142,145,147 Marke, Michael: 50Pl'l- - -- -------'--1- 97 M9yer' ar ara ynne' ' N eedham Dianne Louise- 8th ....... .. 110 . Jers, Wayne Earle, Soph. . . . . . . 97, 99 1 ' Marke, Patti Lou, 7th .... ............... 1 14 Milam Kathleen Ellen. 71h H3 H4 Nelson, Charles Kent, 7th .... ........ 2 15 Marfwardf, Donna Rae, Sr. -. 57,127,155,156, Milam' R0 , Jr ' ' 84 Nelson, Judy Annefe, 7th ........ 114 167, 170, 139, 192 Miller' Cegf, Jr' ' ' ' 77 Neumann, Lois Ann, Jr. . 84, 137, 142, 144, 147 Maflln Douglas, 50Pl'14 --------- 97, 141, 145 Miller' CIin'gn,'SgD'i,' . 97 Neuse, Janice Louise, 7th ............... 114 Martin, Merry Ann, Soph. ....... 97, 173, 175 Milne.: Sharon Srp ' 'ill' im Newberry, Sara Nell, Soph. . . 98, 142, 144, 147 M-3fl1f1, Robefl E-7 50Pl1- ---- ------- 9 7,194 ' ' ' H ' 'mi 286 296 321' Newby, Boyd E., Sr. ....... ....... . .. 61 M6VTlf1, William P6TflCli: SF- - - - - -----'-- 57 . ' ' ' no Newell, Barbara Ann, Sr. .. . . . . . . . . . . 61 mason liarlyne Joy, Sr.h .... . .... 57 m:?5ZsSlEL9nn7H2:lY1'sr 59 Nichols, Edna Yvonne, Sr. .... .... 6 1 55011 111 H C610 9: 71 ---' ----- 1 14 . ' . ' ' ' Nichols, Kathy Janice, Soph. . ...... .. . . 98 Mason, Tim: 50Pl'1- -f------ ------- 9 7 Mltchaw' :Janie Rae! 7:19 ' 2 '2'I'I' Nobis, Joyce Jacqualyn, 9th .. ........ . 107 Massey, Jerry, 7111 .-.- 114, 229 M!'C,l:e,' ea. F SCP ' 'h ' ' ' 97 Neeker, Melvin R. ...... 62,166,167,187,194 Messe? Jann, Sour. ...... .... 9 1.97, 'mjkj' 3f,j'QfQj',eLfjg S311 ' 5.,',',,',55',56 Noel, Leon Edward, sr. ..,.. , ..... 62 M619 S 1, 9119: 91 ---------- -'------ ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Noel, Melvin, Soph. ........ .... . .. . . 98 IltAllattlgews, grerljda Luka, 7th ........ M d J J 160' 161' 166' 'ZZ' Nolan, Mary Elizabeth, Soph. .... 98, 242 243 att ews, an Yi t --.-.-- .---.----, 0 Q Y, mei - -- ------ ---- H f Noll, Jeanette Alice, Jr. ......,. 85,127,177 Ma-Jer, David Rav: Jr. . .......-- 83, 141, 144 Meere, Ann, Jr. .... ---'-- 84 Nen,a11e,csre1J6en,91n ..... ..... . 107 Mauer, Mike: 71h ...............--..-.. 114 Moore, Barbara: J'- -f'-- 84 Norville, Shirley Elaine, seen. ........ ....9a Maxwell, CHf0lYn JOYCE: 9111 ------------ 107 Moore' 3611! LOU? Jr' ' ' ' ' 54 Notz, Bonnie, 7th .................... . 114 May, Douglas, Sr- .. 57, 222, 223, 224, 238, 25135 moore, 310113 Dale: lf- 55 ---- gg Nm, Sharon Kay, sr. .. 62,155,157,l61,167 core? arvey 91111157 p ' Nowlin, Hugh, Jr. ................. 211,212 Ma ol Laponm, Dell, Jr. ,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,, 84 Moore, Leo, 8th ....................... 102 Mayo, Linde Kay, Jr. .................... 84 Moore, Robert, Sr. -..-. 8669- - 3,I1g,l1614 McCarty, Lyndon, Soph. ................. 97 MOOTY, Nofma l-99: 51- - - , 12 , 1 , , , McCarver, Janet, Jr. .... 84, 141, 144, 162, 234 173, 323 McCarver, Ronny, Sr. .................... 57 Morales, Dave Gilbert, Sr. 60, 204, 205, 208, 211 McClellan, Maxine, 8th . .. ............ 110 Moran, Melody, Sth ................... . 110 McClintiC, David, Jr. ........... 84, 141, 145 Morehead, Bob, Jr. .... .. . 84, 141, 145 McCluey, Mavis Bell, Soph. ...... 97,181, 315 Morend, Priscilla, Jr. .... ...... 8 4,161 McCluey, Robert Lee, Sr. ................ 58 Moreno, Adelina, 7th ................... 11 McClure, Spencer Francis, Sr. ........ 58,147 Moreno, Leopold Paul, 9th .... ,....... . .229 O'Brien, Pamcla Helen: JF- -.---- 85,142,145 McCoy, Anita, Soph. ....... 97, 141, 145, 181 Moreno, Tito Villalobos, Sr. . 60, 137, 142, 145, Olfe1'S, Gladys Marie: -lf, ------------ 35, 167 McCoy, David Lee, 9th ............ 106, 228 194, 321 Oliva, Ralph: Sf- --,,-- 62, 166, 167, 187, 194 McCracken, Jerry Lee, 8th ......... ...... 1 10 Morgan, James, Soph. .................. 231 O'Neill, Claudia: Sf- --,,-.--------r-r--- 62 McCreless, Laura Kay, Soph. . . . .... 97 Mormena, Rose Renee, Soph. .. .... 97, 165 O'Neill, Helen: Sf- ---------.----- - - - 1 - - 1 63 McCutchen, John Michael, 8th 215 Morris Jr., Burley, Soph. ..... ...... 9 7 Opperman, Carolyn Jean, Sr. . 63, 127, 155, McDaniel, Bonnie Jean, Soph. .... .... 9 7 Morris, Jeanette Marie, Soph. . . . . . 97 157, 173, 323 McDonald, Frances Anne, 8th .... . .. 110 Morris, Joan Verna, Soph. .... ,.... 9 7 O'Rear, Richard Allen: 3111 -------f----- - 110 McDougall, Beverly Ann, 8th ...,,....... 110 Moseley, Carol Lydell, 8th .............. 110 Orlando, Eddie, Jr. . . 76, 85, 207, 208, 211, 232 McDougall, Wanda, Soph. ................ 97 Moseley, Herbert, Sr. ............... 60, 194 Oviedo, Sylvia Ann, Sr. ......... 63,1-42, 321 McEnery, Jan, Jr. .. 84, 137, 141, 144, 177, 179 Moseley, Kay Lucille, Soph. . . 97, 142, 144, 165 Owen, RRY: JF- --,--r------- ------ 1 - 212 McFadden Jr., Harvey, Soph. ............. 97 Moseley, Phillip, Sr. ..,..... 60, 144, 166, 321 Owens, Dewey Burke: 3111 r--- -------- 1 10 McFadden, Judith Ann, Sr. ...... 58, 127, 185 Moses, Terry Sue, Soph. .,............... 97 Owens, Doris Elizabeth, Jr. .. . . . . 85, 185 McFadden, Ruthie, Soph. ............ 97,170 Moss, Freddy, Soph. .... ......... 9 7,212 Owens, Janis: Sf- ----,------ ---- - 63 . . . 60, 155, 157 Owens, Kandy Kay, 8th .... . . . 110 McGibeny, Jana De, Jr. . 84,181, 183, 234 Motheral, Fred, Sr. STUDENT BODY Na me Page Name Page Name Page P 194 234 114 Pacheco, Richard, Jr. . .. 85, 142, 145, 193, Padgett ll, Phil, Soph. ......... 98, 165, Padgett, Sherry, 7th ............... 112, Palmer, Janice Ruth, 8th ..... ....... Palomo, JoAnn Lucia, Soph. . .. . . .. Pancoast, Elliott James, Jr. Pancoast, Patricia Ann, Soph. .. 110 98 Pankey, Nancy Carolyne, Jr. ..... 85,127, 189 Pankratz, Dorothy Evelyn, Jr. 85, 127, 167, 194 Parker, David, Sr. ..........,............ 63 Parker, James Russell, Jr. . . . 85, 142, 145, 227 Parker, Jeanette, Soph. . . . .......... . . 144 Parker, Pat, Jr. ........ 1. ......,..... 85 Parrish, Marvin Roy, 8th .. .,.... 111 Parrott, Diane, Soph. ........ . .. 98, 165 Passant, Linda Jo, Soph. ..... . . . 98, 165 Passant, Lynn Edward, Soph. Patteson, Linda Janice, Soph. .. Pearman, Pat, Jr. ...... 85, 127, 159, 181, 234 Peck, Linda Sue, Soph. .....,....,..,.... 98 Peckham, Jerry, 7th .................... 214 Peek, Dennis Baxter, Sr. ....... ....... 6 3 Pena, Marshall Frankline, 9th ..,. 107,147 Pennington, Bobby Ann, Jr. ......,....... 85 Pennycuff, Nancy, Jr. ...... 85, 136, 142, 144, 177, 323 Penshorn, Sandra, Sr. .... 22 157, Perchard, Fred, Soph. ........ . , 63. 161 124, 127, 155, 166, 323 1 73, Perchard, Jackie, Sr. .. .,.. ..... 6 3,147 Perry, Bill, Sr. ....... .... 6 4,157 Peter, Gene E., Jr. ...................... B5 Peters, Charlotte L., 7th ..... ........ 1 14 Peterson, Walter Lee, Jr. . 85, 145, 167, 194 Petty, Marium Kay, Sr. ...... 64, 127, 132, 135, 157, 173, 323 Petty, Nancy Marie, Soph. .. ..... 98, 189 Pfeil, Gloria, Soph. ..................... 98 Pfeil, Katherine Ann, Sr. ......... . Pierson, Carolyn Virginia, Soph. .....98, Judith, Jr. Riedner, Barry, Soph. Pinksto n, Hollie Ann, 7th Ploeger, Stanley, Jr. .....64 322 114 ......77,85 Poehnert, Patsy, Jr. .... 85, 128, 155, 158, 160, 167, 181 Pollock, Bobby Dale, Soph. . ............. 98 Pollock, Richard A., Sr. ............. 64,315 Polson, Wilbert, Sr. . 64, 142, 144, 166, 194, 321 Pool, Walter, Soph. ............. 98, 194, 227 Poole, John R., Jr. ................. 85,147 Pope, Genevieve Ona, Sr. Pope, Jack, Sr. ......... . ........64 Pope, Jacob V., Soph. . . . . . 94, 98, 235 Pope, Robert Lee, Soph. .... ...... . .. 98 Posey, Norman Dale, Soph. .. ......... . 98 Poteet, Robert Martin, Jr. .. .... 85, 142, 145 Powell, Dick, Soph. ...... ......... 2 33 Praesel, Carl, Sr. ...... ..... 6 5 166 Prew itt, Price, Joanne, Sr. .. r ........85 323 65, 173, Quesada, Robert Cardenas, Soph. .... 98,212 Rabb, Sharon, Soph. Rabel, Janice Ann, Jr. .. Raborn, Raborn, Raborn, Stan, Soph. ...... . Shirley, Soph. .. James, Jr. .... . Leon, Sr. .... . . . Raindle, Ramirez Jr., Jacob, Soph. .. Raney, Cecil E., Jr. ...... . Rangel, Betty Ann, Soph. Ranney, Charles, Sr. ...... . Ransleben, Arthur Thomas, So Ray, Murphy, Soph. ....... . Raymond, Kay Lynn, Soph. .. 98, 175 ......86 .. 91, 98, 147, 212 98 . .... 86 ....98 ....65 ph.... ....98 Raymond, Norma Jean, Sr. . Raymond, Patricia Faye, Soph. ....... 98,147 . 65, 128, 166, 189 Reader, Darryl Lee, 7th ................. 114 Rearns, Gerry William, Soph. . . . . . . 98, 235 Reaves, Cornelia Elizabeth, 8th ........... 111 Recker, Oro Jo, Jr. ............. 86, 128, 178 Recker, Susan Lee, 7th ...... ........ 1 14 Redman, Dennis, Sr. .... ......... 6 6 Reed, Bobby Frank, 8th .... ,......... 1 11 Reed, Carol Ann, Jr. .... .,.. 8 6,142,144 Reed, Donna, 8th ...... .......... 1 11 Reed, Mary K., Soph. .. ........... . 98 Reed, Sally Bob, Sr. .... .......... 6 6,173 Reeder, Laurel Hope, Sr. .... 66, 125, 128, 166, 167, 189 Reitzer, Clifford Nelson, Sr. ............. 66 Reitzer, Paulette N., Soph. . . . .. . . . . 98 Renfro, Morris, Soph. ........ 227 Reynolds, Janice Sue, Soph. .. 98 Rheinlaender, Fay Ann, 8th . . . . . . 111 Rhoades, Bill, Bth ........... ..... 1 11 Rhoades, Carol Lee, Jr. . . . . . . 86, 185 Rhodes, Peggy Sue, 8th ..... Rhodes, Wanda Kay, Soph. 111 .. .... 99 Rice, Shirley Kaye, 7th ...... 114 Rich, Barbara Jean, Soph. .... .... 99 Richards, James Hugh, Soph. ....99 Richardson, Bonnie, Soph. ...... ....... 9 9 Richardson, Byrd Fred, Soph. . .. . . . 99, 212 Richardson, Carol, 7th ........ ..... 1 14 Richardson, John, Jr. ....... . . . 86, 194 Richter, George Edward, 9th . . ..... 107 Richter, Sherrie Ann, 8th ..... ...... 1 11 Ricks, Philip, Jr. ......,.. . . . 86, 298 Ridout, Verna Sue, Soph. . . ..... . 99 Ries, Edward Leroy, Soph. . ...99,194 .. ..... 211 Rivera, Brenda Esther, Soph. Roach, Anita, Sr. .. 66,137, 145, 178, 321 142, Roach, Jackie Garland, Jr. ............... 86 Roark, Herman Cordell, Sr. .............. 66 Robalin, Thorne Wade, Sr. ..........,.... 66 Robinette, Jeanette, Jr. .......... 86, 128, 175 Robinson, Caroline Jane, Soph. ............ 99 Robinson, Gail, Soph. ....... . Rocha, Janie Marie, Soph. . . . Rocha, Roger, 8th ........ ............215 107 Rode, Carol Kay, 9th ............,..... Rodriguez, Leo, Jr. ........ . . Rodriguez, Marina Lucia, Jr. .........s6,i94 Rodriguez, Yolanda, 7th ...... ......... Roeber, David George, 7th .............. Rogers, Charles, Sr. ....... . 86,194, 212, 213 115 115 . . . 66,210,211 99 323 Rogers, Deanne, Soph. ..... . . . , 173, Rogers, Howard William, Sr. .... 67,116,118, 162, 164 Rogers, Melinda, Sr. .... 67, 136, 143, 144, 177, 178, 321 Rollins, Darlene, Jr. ..... 55, 86, 128, 155, 159, 167, 173 Rolniak, Suellen, Jr. .... ............ . . . 86 Rosas, Olivia, Jr. ....... 86, 150 Ross, Carol Lynne, 7th .... . . . 112, 114 Rothe, Kenney, Sr. ...... ..... 6 7 Roy, Betsy Lee, Soph. ...... . . . 99 Roy, Mary Kathleen, Soph. .,............. 99 Ruggles, Kay, Jr. .............,......... 86 Rundell, Sherill Dee, Jr. .... 86, 128, 155, 158, 160,170,181, 234 Russell, Charles Warren, Sr. ............. 67 Russell, Raymond, Soph. ...... . Russi, Sheri Ann, Soph. ........ ..... . Rutledge, William Warren, Soph. .... 99, Ryan, Sharon Ann, Soph. ........... 99, Russell, August Wayne, Jr. . . . . 231 99 147 194 Saavedra, Robert, 9th ...... Sadler, Barbara Ann, Soph. ...215,229 Saenz, Elodia, 9th .................. 99,147 Saenz, Joe Felix, 8th .................. 111 Salge, Wayne A., Sr. . . . 67, 137, 143, 145, 321 Sample, Kay Judy, Soph. ................ 99 Sanchez, Gloria, Bth ............... . . . . 111 Sanchez, James Brufau, Sr. ............... 67 Sandage, Marty, 9th .................... Sanders, Sarver, Phyllis Yvonne, Soph. 107 Paul, Sr. ..., 32, 36, 68, 166, 167, 207, 208,211 Satcher, Larry Clyde, 7th ....... 115, 215, 229 Schaal, Linda Marie, Sr. ..... 68, 116, 122, 128, 133, 166, 167 Schafer, Lucindy, Jr. ................ 86,185 Schaffner, Barbara Ann, Soph. . ...... 99,173 Price, Lola Mae, Jr. .... ......... 3 17 Riley, Bill, Soph. ......... ....... 9 9 Schaller, Nancy Nell, Soph. ..... 99, 137, 143, Price, Meri Sue, 8th ...... ....... 1 11 Riley, Charleen, Soph. .. . ..... 99, 175 144, 178 Priebe, Nancy Gail, 9th ........ 107 Riley, Deldon, 7th ........ .......... 2 15 Schlather, Kenneth, Soph. ........... 99, 194 Pridgen, Ernest, Jr. ....... .......... 86 Ringelstein, Nancy Ruth, Jr. ..... 86, 140, 142, Schneider, Robert William, 7th .......... 115 Pritchard, Brenda Alice, Sr. ..... 65, 128, 135, 144, 178 Schooley, Don, 9th ........... . . . 214, 228 173,323 Rios, Virginia A., Soph. ........ 99,175,234 Schraub, Peggy Ann, Sr. ..... ...... 6 8 Pruitt, Richard Hale, Sr. .. ....... . 65 Ritch, Dickie, Sr. ........... 66, 142, 145, 321 Schroeder, Geraldine, 7th . . . . . . . 112 Pue, Dan, 9th ......... 107, 214 Rivas, Eddie, Jr. ....... ............. 2 11 Schuetze, Judy, Soph. ..... 99 Purvis, Billie Ann, Soph. .. ....... 98 Rivas, Joe Tony, Jr. .... 212, 227 Schultz, Lyttlee, Jr. .. 86, 170 STUDENT BCDY Name Page Name Page Name Page Schulz, Carol Jean, Jr. ........ .... 8 6 Stahl, John, 7th ..... .... 2 15,229 Tallman, Janice, Soph. ......... 100,143,144 Schulze, Carol Ann, Soph. . ....... ..... 99 Stahl, Pat, Soph. ...,... ............. 1 00 Tanner Jr., Frank Henry, Sr. . 147, 167, 208, 232 Schumann, Clifton Martin, Soph. ......,... 99 Stamps, Nancy Jo, 7th ................. 115 Taquino, Nancy, Jr. ........ 87,129,173, 323 Schumann, Dorothy Ann, Jr. ....,.... 86, 189 Stamps, Sylvia Jeanne, Jr. .. 87, 137, 143,144, Tarkington, Eddie Arnold, Jr. .... 87,143,145 Schwartz, Alice Louise, Jr. . . . 77, 86, 127, 194 178, 321 Tatsch, James, Jr. 77, 87, 88, 209, 211, 223, 224 Scott, Millicent, Soph. ...........,.,.,... 99 Stapper, Max Marvin, Sr. .... 41, 69, 155,156, Taubert, Donald Hudson, 8th .,.......... 111 Scott, Peggy Elaine, Soph. ..... .,..... 9 9 160, 168, 194 238 Tausch, Tope, Soph. ....,....... 100, 147, 212 Schribner, Nancy Jean, Soph. .. .... 99,322 Stapper, Nancy Kay, 8th ........... 103,111 Taylor, Bill Allan, 7th ......... 112,115,215 Sczech, Leonard J., Sr. ..,... .......... 6 8 Stark, Barbara, Jr. .................. 87, 189 Taylor, Dolores Rae, Jr. ...... 88, 152, 153, 165 Sczepanik, Archie, Jr. ........... 86, 209, 211 Starkey, Martha, Jr. 87, 152, 153, 154, 175, 181 Taylor, Frederick, Jr. ........... 88, 175, 187 Searcy, John Victor, Sr. ......... 68, 167, 211 Starkey, Mary, Jr. ....,. 87, 152, 153, 175, 181 Taylor, Jimmy, Jr. .......... ....,. 8 8, 235 Searcy, Judy, Jr. .... 74, 86, 127, 159, 167, 181 Stautzenberger, Sherley, Jr. ...,...... 87 153 Terrill, Jimmie William, Jr. ............. . 88 Sears, Connie Lee, Soph. ................. 99 Steen, Ray Buford, Jr. .................. 87 Terrill, Myrtle Elizabeth, Jr. ............ . 88 Sears, Judith R., Soph. .................. 99 Steger, Gary Lee, Soph. . .. . .. 100 Tettleton, Bruce Dillon, Soph. .. 100, 132,198, Sebastian, Dan, Sr. ...................... 68 Steiner, Chuck, Jr. ...................... 87 223, 225 Selsor, Mary, Soph. ............ 99, 173, 323 Steinfeldt, Richard Louis, 8th ......,..... 111 Thacker, Reginald Allen, 7th .. . . . . . . 215 Serna, Art, Sr. ......... 68, 166, 167, 200, 211 Stemm, Carol Ann, Jr. ...... 87, 143, 145, 153 Tharp, Denny Keith, Sr. ...... .... . 70 Servin, Ramon, 8th ..................... 214 Stephens, Barbara Jean, Jr. ...... 87, 128, 158, Thiele, Douglas, 7th ........ .... 2 15 Sexton, Sharon Ann, Sr. ................. 68 161, 181 Thiele, Sharon Ann, 9th .. . . . 107 Seydler, Evelyn Louise, Jr. ...... 86, 147, 189 Stephens, Dorothy, Soph. .. .,,,,,,, 100 Thomas, Jerilyn Sue, Jr. ...... .... 8 8, 129 Shaner, Mary, Jr. .......... .......... 8 6 Stephens ll, John, Sgph, ,, ,,,,,,, 100 212 Thompson, Peggy Ann, 7th .... .... . 115 Share, Patty, Jr. ........................ 86 Sfephene, Marshall, Jr, , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Thompson, Roger, Soph. ...... . 100 Shearer, Joan Elizabeth, 7th ............. 115 Slephensqn, Linda, Jr, ,,,,,, 37, 123, 167, 170, Thompson, Sandra Ann, 9th .. . . 107 Sherbondy, David Edwin, Jr. . 86, 143, 145, 173 323 Thomson, Elizabeth, Jr. .... 88 Shew, Clifford Gary, Bth ............... Stephenson, Peggy Carol, 8th .,.,.,.,,,, 111 Tigrett, Jack, 7th ............ .... 1 15 Shockley, William, Soph. .,.......... Slevens, Julie, Jr, .,,,,,,,,, 37, 175, 173, 155 Tinlero, Joe Norbert, Soph. 100 Shook, Wayne Richard, Jr. ..... Sfevene, Pen-icie Diane, 71h ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 Tisdale, Donnie May, 9th ..... . . .. 107 Short, Jimmy, Jr. .......... ....... 8 7 Sfewerf, Elaine, 91h ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Tisdale, Eddie, 8th ........... ....... 1 11 Short, Marshall, Soph. ..... 100, Stewart, Jar11eS Rav: 501911. --4--.--.. 94,100 Titus Jr., Warren Kermit, Soph. ..... .. .. . 100 Shrimpton, Judy, 8th ........... Syewerf, Jge, Soph, ,.,,,,,, 91, 100, 165 234 Toborg, Mary Alice, Jr. ......... 88, 165,167 Shuler, Dixie Ann, Jr. .... 87, 143, Stlch ll, Howard, Jr, ,,,,,,, 37, 220, 223 224 Tomblin, Nancy, Sr. ......... ..... . 70 Shuler, Emma Jean, Jr. ..... .......... 5 qlngily, Judy, Hgh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Tomlin, Alice Marie, Sr. .... ........ 7 0 Sibley. Bruce Lawrence, 9th . -.-.-.. snnsan, John, saph. 84, too, 147, 218, 220, Tvridre, Richard Lee: Soph- 100, 227 Siebrecht, Fred, 7th .,...... ....... 2 22, 223, 224 Towers, Jimmy, Soph. .... .... 9 0,212 Sikes, Portia, Soph. ........ 100, Slocken, penicle Ann, 5r, H 69, 128, 155, 156, Traner, Linda, Soph. ..... 100 Silvas, Johnny Butanda, Sr. .... 69, 161, 166, 167 Trappe, Lola Mae, Soph. .. 100, 165 Simer, Sandra Margaret, Soph. . ..... 100, 5,6ne, Ce,-ol Rufh, geph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Travis, Richard S., Jr. . . . . . . 88, 187,194 Simmang, Evelyn Sandra, Jr. .....,....... 87 Stone, Charlene Rulh, 5,, ,, 37, 69, 70, 129, 155, Trevathan, Jim, Soph. ........ ........ . 101 Sinclair, Cindy, Jr. .. 35, 87, 128, 155, 159, 161, 162, 164, 166, 167, 181, 323 Trottie, Tommy, 7th ...,.,.............. 115 181, 323 Sfone, Key, Seph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Truesdell, Robert Wayne, 7th ....,....... 115 Skloss, Mary Louise, Sr. ................. 69 Stowe, Ronald Dee, Soph. .,...........,. 100 1SC111V91, V1C10f 11 0 '55i Sf- - - 70, 143, 145, 321 Slater, Judith Anne, Sr. .... 69, 166, 167, Strickland, David, Soph. . .. ........... 100 1Um11l'1S0 1, Pat: JF- --f--f----------- - - - - - 88 Slaughter, Barbara Ann, Soph. ...... 100, Stringer, Jerry, 9th ..... 107, 214, 228 1U f1e1', Mafgifei Anne: 50911 ---- 98,101,173 Slaughter, Jimmy, Soph. ............... Stromboe, Frank, Soph. .. ......... . 100 Slaughter, Reatha Dianne, Soph. ........ . Strub, Rodney, Jr. ........ ..... 8 7,158 Smart, Jody, Soph. ................ 100,231 Smith, Betty Jean, Soph. .............. . Smith, Claudia Joyce, Jr. . .. 87, 128, 165, 175, 189, 298 Smith Harry William, 8th .... .... Smith James Melford, 9th .. Smith Janice, Soph. ....... .... Smith Ollie, Jr. ........ 87, Smith, Robert, 8th .............. .... Solis, Rosalee, 9th ..........,..... .. . Sommerville, Virginia Joyce, Soph. ...... . Sonnen, Bettie Jo, Soph. .... . Sonnen, Gwynne, Jr. ...... . Sonnen, Robert Alan, 7th . .. Spain, Carla Ray, 8th .... Spann, Susanna, Soph. Speed, Mike, Jr. ..... . Speer, Sandra Joy, 9th Speer, Wayne, 7th .......... Spinks, Sandra, Soph. ...... . Spraglin, Sylvia Hood, Soph. St. John, Nell, Soph. ...... . St. Onge, Ruby, Soph. Stafford, Joan, Soph. .. Staha, Johnny, Soph. .. Staha, Willis Ann, Jr. .. af li 281 .1751 ...100, .,..223, 113, 225 Strucken, Hans Jurgen, Sr. ........,...... 70 Stuckey, Patsy, Jr. ............. 87, 129,173 Stuman, Jerry, Soph. .......... 100,147,211 Sturm, George Walter, Soph. ........ 100, 194 Sullivan, Kathleen Maureen, Jr. .. 87, 119, 129, 152,153,154,181, 323 Summers, Gary, Jr. ........,.,...... 87,334 Sutherlun, George, 7th ................. 115 Suttle, Michael, 7th ....... ...... 1 15 Swain, Carolyn Jan, Soph. .... 100, 173 Swallow, Harry James, Soph. . . ...... 100 Swift, Ann, Jr. ..... . ...... ....... 8 7 Sydnes, Bonnie Lynn, Sr. . . . . . 70, 129 Syphers, Gloria, Soph. . . .... . 100 Szalwinski, Robert, 7th .. . .. 112 Uhl, Robert, Soph. . . .... . . . Uhl, Sammy, 7th ..... Urrutia, Manuel, Jr. . .. . Urtiaga, Rosemary, 9th Vance, Hershell, Sr. ....... .. . . . 88, 212, T Tadlock, Frances Louise, 8th ............ 111 Talbert, Charlene, Soph. . 91, 100, 143, 144, 178 Talbert, Etta Lorene, Jr. .... 87, 120, 143, 144, 178, 179 Vance, Janice Eileen, Soph. Van Cleave, Rex, Soph. ............... . Van Der Heck, Harl, 9th ................ Van Eman, Lyne, Sr. .... 35, 71, 129, 135, 173, 200, Van Heuverswyn, Louise, Soph. ......... . Vasaldua, Edward, 9th .....,.......... Vaught, Marilyn Sue, Jr. ........ 88,165, 101 115 231 107 . 71 101 101 105 157, 323 101 107 181 STUDENT BODY Name Page Name Page Name Page Verdeia, Gilbert, 7111 ......... ..... 2 15 Welch, Herschell, 9th .. . . . 104,229 Wilson, Doris Ann, Soph. .. . . . 101 Vesellsf Cheflei William: Sf- - - -------' 71 Welch, Mike, 7th ..... 215,229 Wilson, Dorris, Soph. .............. . . ., 101 5?v'ff,C'EQeS9 H3111 ---4----- '05 Weldon, Guy, soph. .. .. ......... ioi Wilson, Elizabeth Ann, soph. ......... 101 , irglnla , ............ I . l Vncoq, Paul MJ Sr. 71' 166, 167, 208' 233 Weller, Bobby, Jr. ..... ........ 8 9, 158, 187 Wilson, Judy Kay, Soph. .. . 101, 143, 144, 299 Vinson, Voges, Voyta, Sondra, Jr. ....... . Elaine, Soph. .......... 101, Frances Eileen, 7th ............. Vozella, Mary Ann, Sr. 179 181 101 170 Wells, Charlyn Harlinda, 9th ........... 107 W Wilker, Shirley, Soph. .................. 101 Wagner, Harry, 7th .... 115 Wagner, Richard, Bth 111 Wahl, Boby Wayne, Sr. .... .. . 71 Wahl, Sudie, Soph. ......... .. . 101 Walker, Adrianne Mary, Soph. 101 Walker, Charles Edwin, Soph. 165 Walker, Judith, Jr. .......... .,.... 8 8 Walker, Margie Anne, Soph. . . 101 Walker, Shirley Ann, Sr. . . . . . .. 71 Walker, Sue, Jr. ..... .. 189 Waller, Cecil, Jr. ......... .. 88 Walls, Patsy Ann, Soph. .... 101 Walsh, Allen, 7th ............ .... 2 29 Walston, Barbara Jean, Soph. 147 Walter, Edward L., Soph. .............. 101 Walters, Wade, Jr. ............. 88, 145 Walton, Jo Ann, Jr. ., ..,.......... . 88 Ward Jr., Robert, Sr. .. .... 72,155, 187 Warncke, Billy Ray, Sr. ........... .. 72 Warnstedt, John, 9th ......... ., 235 Washick, Linda Theodore, Sr. 129 Washington, Orelious, Sr. 232 Watson, Raymond Eugene, 8th 214 Watts, Barbara Marie, 8th ...... . 111 Watts, Carroll Burnett, Sr. ........ 143 Waugh, Evelyn, Jr. ............. 147 Weathers, Kit, Soph. ...... 101,143 194 Weathersby, Elliott, Jr, ........... .. 88 Weaver, Margaret, Jr. . . . .... ..... . . . 89 Webb, Jack, Sr. .......... 72 Wedel, Janice Pauline, 9th . . 107 Wehmeyer, Bennie C., Sr. . . . .. 73 Wente, Carole, Soph. ....... .... 1 01 Wernert, Donnie Craig, Sr. .. .. . 73 West, Danny, Soph. .......,....,....... 101 West, Sharron, Jr. ,.......,............. 89 Westerhoff, Blossom, Sr. 73, 129, 166, 167 170 Westrup, Shirley, 7th ......,.......... 115 Westwood, Mike, Jr. ....... 89,155 158 160 Whipple, Felix, Soph. .....,........ 101 212 White, Lila, 9th ........................ 105 White, Margaret Ellen, Soph. . . . . . . . 101 White, Marvin Ray, Soph. . . . . . . . 101 White, Tommy Earl, Soph. .. .... 101 White, Vernon, Jr. ...... .,... 8 9 Whitehead, Kirby, 8th . . ...... 101 Whitley, Cecil, Jr. ........., .... 8 9,194 Whitley, Elton Ray, 7th ........ .,,... 1 15 Whitmore, Clarence William, Sr. .... 203, 209, 21 1, 233 Whitney, Audrie Suzanne, Sr. .. .... 73,147 Wiatt, Laura Lou, Soph. ..... ...... 1 O1 Wiatt, Sonia, Jr. ......... ........ 8 9 Wiede, Francelle, Soph. .... . . . 101, 147 Wieters, Erlene, Soph. ....... ...... 1 O1 Wietzel, Armond Albert, 7th . . . . . . 115, 228 Wilkerson, David Edward, Soph. ......... 101 Wilkes, Barbara Alice, Sr. 73, 129, 155, 163, 167 Wilkes, George, Soph. ................. 227 Wille, Sandra Kay, Soph. .......... 101,165 Williams, Bobby Joe, Soph. .. .... 101 Williams, Gail, Soph. ......... .... 1 01 Williams, James Richard, 8th . .. .. . . 111 Williams Jerry G., Soph. .... .. 101 Williams, Jimmy, Soph. ..... 101 212 Williams, Johnelle Ray, 8th 111 215 Williams, Shirley, Soph. ..... ...... 1 01 Williams, Travis, 9th ...... .... 1 07 Williamson, Myrtle, Jr. . .. .......... . . . 89 Willis, Barbara, Jr. ................. 89,129 Willis, Roy Nelson, Soph. .. 101, 143,145,147 Wilson, Arthur E., Sr. ..... . Wilson, Bettie Jean, Jr. Wilson, Courtney Wayne, .....73 .....89 ...73 Wilson, Mary Martha, Jr. .... 89, 129, 152, 153 Wilson, Richard Porter, Jr. .......... 89,235 Windham, Shirley, 7th ...,. ..... 1 15 Wingo, Wanda Iris, 8th . . . 111 Winkler, Lois Nell, Jr. .. ,.... . 89 Winters, Carl, Soph. ...... ........ 1 01 Wirth, Fred, 9th .................. 214,228 Wiseman, Nancy Carolyn, Jr. .... 89, 129, 158, 170, 181 Witta, Barbara Ann, Jr. ............. 89,147 Wood, Janice Mae, Sr. .. 73, 129, 155, 156, 166, 183 167,17O,181, Wood, Jerry Edgar, 8th ............ 111,214 Woodall, Stayton, Soph. Woods, Harry Malcolm, So 101,147 ph. .. ...... 101 Woodward, Jay Edward, 7th . . . . .. 115 89 Woolston, Kathryn, Jr. .. Yantis, James Bruce, Soph. .. Yates, Richard A., Jr. Ybarra, Olga Marie, Soph. Young, Rosemary, 7th Z ...227 .....89 ....... .101 .. .... 111,115 Zadik, Janice, Jr. ......... .... 8 9,129, 178 Zamarripa, Augustine, Jr. Zengerle, Manta, Jr. ...... . 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