Highlands High School - Brigadoon Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1960
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'N 40 S' ,- A I t , xx X ff X xa A 1X 2 f f a was On n misty morning at Highlands these interested students, Carolyn Callaway, Kenneth Winters, Fred Mergele, Barbara Banfield and Mary Wilson are entertained by the eerie sounds of the Scottish bagpupes Te shrill toned strument which is laemg played by Mr Rob Roy MacGregor a San Antonio businessman is indeed a colorful sight , ' ' , h ' . sn- ' . K+ -A A .N M: wh... ., is 'V A 1 el I , , v s jf: ' -li' .f .- fm I , , .f 1575, . ,jf s V Q ' COHIGYIIS CDADIGI2 1 hIGhllQhES -----------,------,-,--------,-- page 6 chapten 2 the hlqh noab to lealznm' ---, page 26 chapter: 3 Laos anO lassles ----------'A- ---'-- p age 52 CHADIZSR 4 qathemn' oi the clans- - - --pac,e142 chapten 5 SDIRIT, of the hlqhlanos ------- page 230 chapten 6 a oay at the fan2--- f'------------- page 262 CEOICAIIOU KJ mlSS CHRISUHE lawnence mlSS C6Cll6 lawnence W f Militant .LVM r X 3 X If yi! , ,f , i ii:- 9, 1- - ,Q 1 3, t tt, if fUN4 :fy- Q 'fi - c '41 Ria NI . :Q hi 417 -5, 22.53 ', N, sl N at X. This Scottish Yarn is dedicated to two people who have devoted themselves to honor, wisdom. cmd truth-our motto. They are always willing to assist with both a scholastic or social problem. This kind, unselfish service has merited a place in the heart of every- one who knows them. They have given forty years of devoted service to students trying to attain their varied goals. These two people have reached the height of their profession in giving of themselves to students and teachers who need them. This second edition of the Brigadoon is dedicated to two well-loved teach- ers, Miss Cecile and lVliss Christine Lawrence. hlohllohts CHAPTER 1 Q ne pant of hlqh school life. this IS pant of a complete eoucatlon. the BONNIE laos ano lassles helo this as one oli the most lm- o nt pants of leannlno. ollilienent ' asons of the yean BROUGNE them oethen Fon many events. school eneo wlth fall, ano then Beoan theln ntlclpatlon In footBall Games ano p nallles. wmten cnept upon them ano thene wene chnlstmas oances, CHQISIITIAS DARIIGS, AUC BASKEEBAU GAITIGS. the school seemeo to come allve with the comme of spnmq ano the clans helo Banquets, ionmal oances, ano cnaouatlon teas. that vean was full of events, some mone colonliul than othens, yet school woulo not have Been complete without each ano eveny one oi them. fs A X f .ktgyv 7 eff if' 'fa' M tw ' ,v ly: 'Gt :XLQG 'i 1 x ,4- x .. 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Owls vs. Mustangs Bobby Weller, Bud Jones, Mike Westwood and nine others attending the AGM Journalism class this summer were worn fx 1 ji 155 ffl 2 1 no QS- I,-, r O. fi 'Y' fl P Ng 00 1 NN ,S x09 'O 1 Maiorettes Myrtle Hill and Nancy Schaller prepare as other members of the band cheer the team on to Loma Lou Chance tears into out from so much fun. prizes given away at the W it !' t :, Q it A y F'i's-1 l X 4 for their iazz routine victory against Central, one of the many door Teena Texas Contest, Organizations of Highlands High School bound together this year for one purpose, that of promoting school spirit. Brigade elections began the spirited year with the election of Molly Armsworth as presi- dent. Many leaders and students accompanied the football players on trips to Austin, Corpus, and Vic- toria to keep spirit running high. Symbols of spirit were evident throughout school this semester. The halls overflowed with the pur- chasing of strips, Student Council victory buttons, and Highlands' first pennants. Posters and murals made by the Brigade hung from the walls and ceil- ings telling of coming games. Skits at the pep rallies depicted the doomed hanging Edison Bear and Khrushchev cheerleaders. The circus drill, jazz routine, and other imaginative drills were put on by the pep squad and band in behalf of the Highlands High football team. All clubs and organizations worked together building school pride and spirit and setting traditions that will be remembered for years to come. Lois Neumann smiles assuredly at an audience of three hundred who attended the annual Chiroane style show with Joslce's fashions. sk-N ' ca sad? AQ Rodney Strub snaps a picture as Chuck Brown, Gilbert Johnson, and Bob Blair yell, C-O-W-Sl What does it give? Milk, cheese . . , fall activities kept the The night of November 19, 1959, will long be remembered by those who attended the Jeff vs. Highlands Pep Rally at the Maiestic. xl 3' Ae il' fly-'W ' Nix 4 Tim: if Mrs. Kirk's advisory was one of many decoraied for ihe Siudenf Council labs AHC IASSIGS rooms who Color Day. Busy f , Q ggff f y .gf gl , elm i 3715? lol .ff fl ' Q Q5 E .7 l fl 'lil' I f , ' , Q., , Q2-if K I , Q y M1 fzfbiyfx rf l Cheers and tears were both displayed the day Molly Armsworih was elected Brigade Prexy. Molly was later left to think of her position ond responsibility. 'Ii Band members Fred Cain, Bob Poieef, and Walfer Peterson sell eager buyer Judy Searcy a pennant. Strips and buttons were also sold fo The sludenf body during fooiball season. 'Nm' f lk bxkvxgy Crowds gathered to cheer our hopeful team off io Ausiin. Our first game of the season ended in defeat, but school spirit remained high. The iune of our fighf song fills the air, 'he sound of cheers goes up, and the Owls come onto the field Through the funnel of sfudenl boys. IiAll SGIUGSIZGI2 BRINGS 4 -. 535.24 seek Thraughour the doy, sludenls siopped to gaze al Ihe hangin' re- mains of an Edison Bear. If was raised of the pep rally fo fhe shout of Beat the Bears. 'If TEV . ' . 'YLi ftqfpj l 5125: 1 5 in , 1 MI7',n..e3, V 3-1: W. A . ii 1 M W ' 5-2 1' ACRES! f- V .. 'rm as , ,. W K A , ,, ,mi , i aged K W Highlands was forlunale To have u visil from Russian cheer- leuclefg, ihis year! Sallie Bruhn, Barbara Fulenwider,QLirEE'fN eBruion,I and Molly.,Armswor!h put on this Mushlu Hifi s J Hey, :uf that ouil We're not supposed 19 bio the other teaml If looks like John Richardson disqgrees wiih the referee's decision af the McChuum gameg ' ,f 7 ,A ,J football basketball' s 'xo s by supporiing 'Highlands' teams. lead fhe hundrecf ai rweniy-fo r' 'rls in boosting school l ZW' ham. 2 if L x, . L HF Lf , X iii-1' Wunvu -. . 1 Q, tx .11 -e , The winter at Highlands was filled with many seasonal aciivifies. Climaxing Vhese events were several dances which were held in the modern building fha! is Highlands. Among those attending one of Vhese gala formal affairs are Charlie Taylor and Sylvia Siamps, Kathleen Sullivan and Donald Harper, and John Sfinson and Deanna Kerlee. 1 ' 3 'WV iii' r wonoenlano of wmten activities December 1 ...... Football Banquet December 3-5 ...... Iournalism Trip December 5 Bond Contest December 10 .. Band Show Dece er 18 ........... Senior Prom Dece cimsimas Assembly Z1 .... Band Pancake Supper ebrucxry 11 . . .... . . Iunior Dance February 15 ...... Owl vs. Jeff Game After standing ihroughouf their entire performance, Vhe actors of our Christ- mas Assembly agree the wisemen and shepherds of old must have had iougher feei. Oh, nol We couIdn'f possibly shall ihem For seven minutes, cries Tony AH 1 won' for Chfiifmm ii vu bl-'f PhmiP Rivas as Coach Chambers gives The boys a quick pep talk during fime out. Shows WO'-lldn'f fe U5 and i'he would sumo' Emi!! Does Sue Hadaway's smile come from snowflakes, music and twinkling lights at the senior dance, or Dickie Wilson? holloays Ano happy time Cindy Sinclair seems to be the only one who got sleep on the annual and newspaper trip to Denton. Nancy Wiseman and Mollie The low whistling sound of the North wind and the icy rnomings was the setting for winter at High- lands. Students hoped for snow, many parties, and a happy new year. Northers came and went and life continued at Highlands. To start the season off, the Brigade held a ban- quet in honor of the football players. The banquet was on December 1 with the Brigade and administra- tion present. This also declared the opening of an exciting basketball season. Road trips, dances, par- Although the speaker and the food at the Football Banquet were very good, Nancy Filippone, Barbara Fest, DiAnn Wilson, and Judy Schuetze seem to find the football players more interesting. Everyone had fun at this annual affair given by the Brigade. Bmouoht In the new yean Hughes find a comfortable position whil deanette Kramer and Mike Westwood keep a sharp -'2 77 Mrs. Leon. ties, and Christmas were the order of the day. The Brigadoon staff made their way to Denton, Texas, the third, fourth, and fifth of December for one of the important highlights during the school year. The Band contributed to the joy of Christmas with their Christmas Show, December 10. Also the annual Sen- ! ior Dance, Snowflake Holiday, was December 18 with eVe'1'y One 61'1j0yi11g the Ch1'lSl1'!1C!S spirit. Winter Bud Jones was indeed surprised to receive his birthday coke ond wqs long and Cold' yet was also Q sparkling season. one to grow on at Pat Boone's famous inn in Denton, Texas. Verna Boggs and Ruth Ann leigh demonstrate one of the best ways to liven up a decoration party. You may not get all the worl: done-especially when it's two nights before the Senior Dance and only half the decorations are done-but you'lI have fun. 145 125, ,fs fl' ' V fy: -...... Springtime warmth calls c refreshing dlp In o pool at c nearby playground, Mike Westwood and Ruth Ann Leigh brave the water os Neil Autrey is dared to plunge into the cool depths by londlubbers Helen Klostermonn ond Ncncy Fridoy who prefer to sock up the sunshine, This is iusf one of many spring pleasures enioyed by Highlands' students. senenaoe of spmnq ACUVIUGS February 26 ..... ..... B and Assembly February 26 ..... ....... P hi Beta Dance March 1 ...... .......... Co llege Night March 18 .... Modern Diana Dance April 1 .... ......... S enior Picnic April 5 .... ......... F reshman Picnic April 7 ........ April 12 . . . . . . . . Sophomore Picnic Quill And Scroll Assembly April 26 ................... Iunior Picnic April 27 ....... National Honor Assembly April Z9 . . . ......... Iunior High Picnic May 5 .... .............. B and Show May 13 .... .... S port's Fiesta Dance May 18 . . . .... Brigadoon Distribution May 22 ........... Baccalaureate May 23 .... .... Hi ghlands' Graduation May 31 .... ....... S chool Dismissed AXA! xl ,527 Spring is here and so is the heat and who are we to obiect to louise Haynes' way of cooling off? Anyone for a towel? ,K ,. K xxxfk' If at First you don't succeed - - -. Spring fever seems to get the best of our cheerleaders these days IIIGSIZA BRINGS GAlA ,Cecil Miller tries to explain how all the flowers are put on the floats, but Carol Norville and Ruth Ann Leigh don't seem to Be 'interested in facts. They'd rather enioy all the floats, parades, and festivities of Fiesta Week. Blue skies and green grass brought a new feeling to Highlands, Warmth and friendliness radiated throughout the campus. Students gazed out of windows daydreaming of swimming, pic- nics, and horseback riding. Seniors cherished their last days. Spring had finally arrived. Daydrearns became realities. Class picnics, dances, school elections, sports, and parades were all part of the gala season. Nervous stu- dents walked the halls wondering if they would be the future leaders of the class of 6l. The various clubs contributed by sponsoring casual and western dances. Boys participated in the prominent sport of the season, track, and the girls looked forward to new Easter outfits and marching in the Fiesta parades. The junior high students impatiently waited for summer vacation while the seniors enjoyed the fuss of graduation and looked into the future seeking a re- markable summer and exciting college. oun life woul0n't use the same If we coulon't--- 'ryrv 5:3115 ,: V: ., ,, , , gr f V r ' - - - have Saturdays to clean up and fix up that 'old' car. Tr puf more money in his car 'han he'll ever have in a bank. L'zi?5gA.:g, , ,,,f,f..l.4,, KN -,wx ---have that one good laugh ---have a phone call from fha? special guy member Georgefle de Salme's lates! every night. Suzy Bernard isn'f one lo disagree. ---meet in The halls befween classes lo decide whose turn if is fo lake This piclure also shows lhe differenf lypes of shoes fha? became so popular at yea r. uman Hill sayshe ,. -av 1,22 E ra Stark hopes she'll re te Elliolf fries fo forget it the basketball game Friday night. woul0n't It B6 fun if we coul0--- fn. 'il -have free gum passed out at all our classes? Gil- bert Johnson proposes a bubble blowing contest. -put Stoqley,Ploe9eJ: in office for one day? Anyone want to make a bet' on how school would be run? W .. -.1 r ,Wifi , -escape from the drudgery and trials of advisory and peacefully relax with Charlie Blackwood and Wayne Blalock on the second story ledge? J Lil' Ififlffifieffefei '52 if f'f,,.fl?Kf fififa. ? , ,, ,. 3 .V , f- - s.'Je.f K ,rfgypkt 1' 5 s -f wavy' - .-.1 Q .3 Igt 15. 3,5 , .f I 3 1 ..:t5 'A ktrrt , . .pw , :. :W Veg? ,nga , .L if rf , -have our lunch served to us instead of bufting fuexcuse us Coach , in line? Especially if all our waiters were nice teachers like Mr. Knox. -be as tiny as Jimmy Gillette and slip in between the book shelves? It helps when o senior band member is looking for you to run an errand. 'sf,. , , 1 ggi, , 23 N Qi QQ, s The rush and excifemenr of a week at school is pu? aside for a day when students reverenfly worship of their church. Our editor wishes To thank all fhose nice people who voied him ihe hesf dressed and mos! alerl looking man on the campus. Things really slarfed swinging when the 'Siarvin' Seventeen' look over the enterfainmenf oi Phi Befa's 'Rainbow Radiance! SDRIHG onaws TSO A close Fascinating and amazing only begins fo describe the General Eleclric 'Adveniures in Science,' which held sludenfs spellbound. 2 - fu it xg? ' . V: sf' .,,.,A 'vii' ', Q -gf! V-iri fg -mph, W A nr, I . . W2-. If 4- X A -yl'vQ7 r-gn.i,1'5!, ' ' ' '-:......w-.Lx ,-L ff: tint' .. . fi ,:.3,-xx .VV Z.5:.vwi'1f?ns ' lf Y Hz. Q. .-,, ,. . .ml 329: 1 -Q:?'f. fei mf. ',Q.x. , QSSLV- r. V+ aw, A aw, L'Pr'w. LX . A . -:fig 4 ,' nj Q -. , . xwm 4 jx 'aff l the hlch Qoao to leannln' CHADIER 2 ' lASSl6S enjoyeo all of them social events oumnc the yealz, they rzeallzeo the neeo lion A well Qounoeo eoucatlon. lne months of the yeau welze spent In the scottlsh sumzounomqs of hlqhlanos hlqh School. excellent nnstnzuctons culoeo them on the hlch noao to leamnlnc. Besloes the teachens' knowmo them susject matten, they took A oenulne lntenest In each of them stu- oents. also, the mcneaseo necessity Fon knowleooe opsclence Ano mfxthematlcs Bvzouoht alsout mone accelenateo couzzses ln these flelos. Besloes acaoemlc courzses, hlqhlanos also offeneo an oppontunlty Fon stuoents to oevelop yamous talents In fuelos of Ant, muslc, Ano homemakmc. thenefonee stuoents Ame well plzepaneo to liullilll them oesmes fone the futunze. p the laos Ano Vx xc ' V ',,:tRv A ,. 5 node , -iii! 25' f ' QPQQWJQN ww -uf '-5' lk 41411 ' fe., i 4 f KN P ,Ng ,gym ASL K3 5 R 3, Students are encouraged to take the various scholastic examinations offered during the year. Mrs. Lloyd evaluates Elizabeth l.ogan's score on one of these national merit tests as Walter Peterson examines a handbook for college bound students. Intense interest is shown on thefjace of Linda Bruton as Mr.x Piland explains the mechanics of the stage. This is one of the many extracurricular activities in which the faculty and students participate. school Beano--policy making staff IIOR olstmct ,a , , 3 -UIC' Mr. Thomas B. Portwaod, speaking at on assembly opening the school year, urged young people to aim for high goals. Robinson resides at a Board meeting with members Mrs. Miller P Aniol, Mr. Fife, Mr. Cardenas, Mr. Guthrie, and Mr. Kizer. Mr. Thomas B. Portwood ......... Superintendent Mr. Oscar lVl.iller ........ Assistant Superintendent Mr. E. W. Robinson .... President oi School Board Our San Antonio School Board is a policy-making body which delegates to other capable people the handling of administrative business. In the con- struction of new schools, the Board does not open bids but it acts on them when they are submitted to the Board. Purchasing various school equipment, electing teachers to the district, and granting leaves of absence are some of the many duties for which the School Board is responsible. The Board, composed of seven members, meets the second and fourth Wednesday of every month. This group of dedicated people is in charge of all the San Antonio District schools and their activities. They are making this big job a good job. l6i1mBGl2G, HIQOOYI lGAO QUO SUCCGSSIILH VGAR f. -Q,-ou , x M- '11 V,-mv. 4 ixffi. W. 'S Alf a. '14'3i, if r, -tm ':.xWr. 'rp s31f'fx z. f., QiX. 1. ve, -.uk z, 1,4-. , 1, a, 3. M .. . N . 'fs ,, I Mr. Alfred E. Lehmberg Principal Mr. W. Dain Higdon Vice Principal-Dean of Boys Mr. Lehmberg and Mr. Higdon enjoy a luncheon given by lhe brighl costumes. Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Jeter, and Miss McDonald girls in Mrs. Ross's advanced cooking class, who dressed in also enioyed lhe spicy Mexican banquel. N . .1 7 , T, Miss Willie Rey McDonald Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd fwfrll - ,J Mrs. Lillie Jeter Dean of Girls Counselor X My . Mr U Junior High Counselor t f J AL W ' l 1 . 2 ,I Umsisl JR. l1IGl1 COUl1SGlOl2 AOCEO I0 AOIUIYIISUQATLIVG staff Checking the activities in the bulletin are Miss McDonald and Mrs. lloyd while student assistant Sallie Bruhn helps Mrs. Jeter find a card in the card File. These three busy workers find it almost impossible to do without their helpful student assistants. r' ns ,, ee, 1 ' if gk! K rf V lil V, 5: ,Q ee af fee- A .ff - ,J Q. ,. .af , .4 ,, ,Ak vi Y: M . f M-i.wQxi:za,li.rj, ., g ,f ,,:,g1g.1iQvfQaESi'Is::3f ,.' ,I Jag f lf-.-s2tma'.3:',,2I fi -' Y JZ: ,a 13-. ,f One for all and all for one might be an ancient motto, but it is put to modern use in Highlands' office. Each secretary has certain duties to perform, and these duties interlcrp in such a way that each can assist the other. This proves a help because the of- fice, as well as being responsible for work correlated through the central school board office, is in charge of selling tickets to all kinds of school activities. These include athletic events and many of the student productions held in the auditorium. A new registration system started at the begin- ning of the spring term this year will save school days and cut down confusion. Wh' , . :tgps gxpsiax Mrs. Katherine Robinson, secretary: Mrs Myrtlele Preston secre tary: and Miss Edith Brinkman, registrar consult on darly work REGISIIRAIIOH SYSIIGITI GASES STSQAIY1 on OHZICG Mr. Robert Zirkel, school treasurer ond Mrs Josephine Fellle attendance clerkg begin busy day of keeping records and accounts Mrs. Lydia Malloy, assistant librarian: Miss Christine Lawrence, study supervisorp and Mrs. Leota Dodd, librarian: work in library. rf . x 4 . ,' 'r Q. .7 I Mrs. B. T. Livingston presides over a meeting of the This year the Highlands' P.T.A. held a thou- sand member drive. Upon attaining this goal they achieved a nice increase over last year's member- ship. The P.T.A. is always busy but this year they were just bubbling over with projects. In October they held a Mexican supper to raise money for their budget and on March lst they sponsored a combination college night cmd open house. The month of April brought class picnics and gradua- tion night was celebrated at the P.T.A. sponsored dance at the Olmos. The aims of the P.T.A. are to promote the welfare of children and youth. They seek to raise the standards of home life and establish better relations in home and school. Parent Teachers' Association of which she is president. D- t- A - rn E 6 h I D G V I Mr. Lehmberg addresses the P.T.A. at their first meeting of the school year. After meeting in the auditorium the P.T.A. members enioy refreshments in the cafeteria. p y ,.,..4 The ianitors, lowering the broom on Highlands' halls, are, left to right: Hubert Leveretf, Pedro Joramilla, Margarita Excalante, Lawrence Rodriguez and Guadalupe Esquivel. Mr. Hubert Levers!! Head Janitor A l1AlI: mll6 of l'lAllS ARG A lO1Z IO KGGD ClGAl1 Mrs. Pearl Fischer Head of cafeteria The cafeteria ladies, who have everything out but the kitchen sink, can, believe it or not, make this into a delicious meal before the lunch bell rings. They are left to right: Mollie Walker, Ruth Hender- son, Vivian Stevenson, Alma Burnahom, Mary Dodson, Minnie Schounert, Agnes Marback, Dorothy Grunt, Pearl Fischer, Pearl Washington, Alvis Fortune, Beulah Spieler, and Fay Moore. aovanceo 6l'tQlISl't COURSES ARE AVAllABlG Montc Zengerle, Sharon Ryan, and Billy Speed in Mrs. Alberti's sixth period accelerated English class look over their recent test papers. English students at Highlands are offered both grammar and literature in accelerated form. This acceleration of courses moves the class to a higher level by increasing the speed and amount of material covered. These classes are geared to the quick, alert students who usually go unchallenged. In time, Highlands hopes to provide these advanced courses in all the avail- able subjects so that any capable student can advance as high as possible in his chosen field of interest. The English presented in this way encourages students to use their language in- telligently and proficiently. Mrs. Couch discusses the grammar lesson on the board with her 9th grade English I students. -esm- ve IO stuoents Ka ,V l'5 ?: English grammar can be rett rou h but these students ' P Y 9 , In Mrs. Koch's second period English III class keep plugging away. This movie seems sad to Evel n Batat, rolyn Ki ht Barbara Fulen- VIII I wider and Linda Y 9 Stephenson of Mr Iish C USS. .r-1, 455: Mrs. Virginia Alberti B.A., M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.g Junior Class Miss Mary Margaret Carr B.S., Southwestern University: Future Nurses Miss Sue Chumbley B.A., Mary Hardin-Baylorp Phi Beta Society Mrs. Irene Heintxen B.A., Our Lady of the Lake Mr. Tom l. Johnson B.S., Abilene Christian Mrs. Mary Louise Koch B.A., Mary Hardin-Baylor: Head of English Dept. Mrs. Eldn Maase B.A., lncarnate Word Mr. Kenneth L. Miller B.A., Abilene Christian: S.R.O. Mrs. Carol Ross B.S.Ed., University of Texas: Freshman Class Mrs. Lucille S. Couch B.S., Muskinghamg B.S., Texas A.8il. Miss Marion E. Green B.A., George Washington U.g Senior Class Mrs. Carol S. Hatfield BJ., University of Texas Mrs. Iris E. Langston B.S., S.W.T.S.T.C.f Teacher's Courtesy Miss Cecile Lawrence B.A., Southwestern U.: M.Ed. University of California: Senior Class Mrs. Joan Leon B.A., Texas A.B-I.: Brigacloon Tartan Mrs. Mary Winnek B.A., Trinity Mr. G. R. Wilson B.S., Howard Payne Mr. Arthur Zimmerman B.A., St. Mary's University Mrs. TuyIor's fourth period Steno I students take u letter by dictation in order to improve their speed and accuracy. COmm6I2CIAI classes ACAD Students preparing for business jobs after graduation find the courses offered in typing, steno, business arithmetic, and bookkeeping to be effectively adjusted to provide them with the best preparation possible. Frequent tests are given to help the student develop his accuracy and efficiency in the course of his choice. The rooms are furnished with enough equipment to allow each individual his own book or machine for more effective study. Bookkeeping students are also taught to file income tax reports. Intent upon their speed tests, Typing I students in Miss Lieke's second period class make those typewriters sing. SIUOGYI ts Fon Business me Business Arithmetic II students in this fourth period class listen tently to an exp Ianatian on the recording of accounts. These boys tr in ta et throu h the a er work at l Y 9 9 9 P P C. registration are George Sullivan and Bobbie Spencer. Mr. Day Brandt B.S., M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Mr. Art Geisler B,S., Trinity: M.B.A., University of Texas Miss Mary lee lieke B.S., Texas Lutheran Mr. Van Rea B.S., Southwestern University Mrs. Josephine Taylor B.B.A., University of Texas gli .Tcl L . -MA V vi V -5 X ix- 1 1f,?f:1.,,fw'l,, 4 4 ' J These students in Miss Lieke's second period Typing I Class all look busy, .especially Francis Cundiff. manual tnalnlna offeneo as electives Highlands is unique in the wide variety of crea- tive activities offered to students. In the art depart- ment, students have a choice of working with rnedias such as clay, wire, chalk, oil, water color, and temp- era. For special effects the silk screen and air brush are available. To students interested in homemaking, the modem kitchens and up-to-date sewing rooms are wonderful opportunities. Music is not neglected and Highlands boasts its own orchestra. The manual skills receive equal importance, for the well equipped shops provide opportunities to students taking industrial arts training. When Mr. Rodman has bond practice early in the morning, stu- dents like to gather around for a little music before class. tr' The girls in Mrs. Eichling's second period sewing class are completing their proiects S f Q f ifllfsxg N , Fix Eiga' 0 for mid-term grading and for displaying in the hall show case. If Darryl Reader and Jim Alfaor, members of Mr. Fischer's sixth period metal shop, are making the sparks fly as they worlr their metal on an electric emery wheel provided in the well equipped Highlands' shops. .. .f .1 W. -1 ,. g life. , 'XL 1 'el 5' 4 ' , ana ,. R it fir if if A 'iff W5 5? u M , - 'ye,.4 1 .xx fl 5 A' E ll 5 A afavmig Y-L. me fra' ' 't I' f. ' E. :L lg. 3 ?. l 4 n'..g....B' M 1 N Mrs. Betty B. Briggs B.A., Trinity University: M.A., T.S.C.W.y National Honor Mrs. Ida Collins B.M., University of Oklahoma: A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir Mrs. Lorna B. Eichling B.A., Colorado University Mr. Eugene Foster B.S., M.S., E.T.S.T.C. Mr. Richard l. Paden B.S.. Oklahoma State Mr. William Ploelz B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Mr. Gilbert Fierros B.M., Our lady of the Lakeg N.M., Texas U.: Orchestra Mr. Richard Fischer B.S., ALM. Mr. Marion Eugene Rodman B.S., Hardin-Simmons: M.Ed S.W.T.S.T.C.5 Band Mrs. Dutha M. Ross B.S., Steven F. Austin: B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.f M.Ed., Trinity: Modern Dianas language stuoents l6Al2i1 IIO COIUITTUDICAIG James Parker, Kathy Bloxham, and Patty O'Brien in Mrs. Kirk's Latin Ill class d language they are studying. Mr. Daniel G. Harrington B.A., Trinity Reading U., England, Royal Scottish Academy of Music, N.Y.U. i .w I if 'faith Mrs. Loraine Kirk I z r J .fl Junior Class X' :A f Miss Patty Ramby , N giqt Q A I iii , . t L t K I if f 3 2. . '- tiki fi - I Q5 Q35 Mrs. lsonor S. Tovar , 'I B.A., Our lady of the Lake: xg 5 'K M.A., Texas AGI Stiff y 2' H I B.A., University of Texas: V ' at 1 Q Things kee ing in Mr. Harrington's speech class A E77 as a Stark . 1 f delivers a character imitation. J' Z 7 . B.A. Univerfpbf?Teg:ls .wifi Speech is an important part of everyone's life and should be developed into an intel- ligent and useful asset. With this development in mind, the students of Highlands strive to become better informed so that their speech will have meaning and value. This is also true of the foreign language students who learn the cultures and backgrounds of the countries whose languages they are studying. Latin I-IV, Span- ish I-II, cmd German I-IV provide the variety of courses which are available. . hge- ' Q? ,fa 9. 'tt A s an 0 :dv- , Q ' 1. 3' 'N ' 2 ' ' 424 fff K xv ' ' , Q' f A xi R a im' 41' A Q, 0 HQ ev A . x f .z, 2 'ws . 1, x x W Q . e ,+L 3 H. f. i zi f fiiw m -sim..-I ,V 1:,.Q,: .., -gg, K g 4 K f--g 4 1 ' MW' 'N s 4 91: 1 z' , J N 5.3 f ilm iw 2- as A :iw uhm a 'iii 55? J ' 1513593 : Q' 5:15 aww: ' I?6'I6Z ,ir .2 1 i5,f'23ff.l :, , ' X553 5,-.sim . .:..:1, K- is W- ,yeifwge I S . ,if 5 Qi 2 Y 3 - aweszszzasessizszaz if Q z gay 'X X ' . . 9 n A .ali Xxx Dan Hawkins in Mr. Stopper's second period Algebra I class seems to be running out of blackboard room for his problem. Mrs, Gilliam perches on the edge of her desk while ex plaining on axiom to her Algebra ll students. souno Reasoning-clean thmkmq stnesseo In math Registration is a busy day as Miss McDonald helps students to arrange their schedules and straighten out mistakes. x N,NN? NQN5 QP, The field of math is open to students with all varieties of interests, For those planning to attend college, courses in Algebra I-IV, plane Geometry I-II, solid geometry and trigonometry were scheduled. Courses in general math are pro- vided for high school graduation but are not acceptable for college credit. The accelerated classes are in algebra and plane geometry. Several students from Highlands were entered in the national mathematics contest this year. A national honor math club is also being planned. --qv W? if or ,I mf W' 9 5: ,. A ' I , 2 :NJ 'S' , .1 is It V ,Q v- Q, s.' fflpillrwff f Rgiwws ,.g,.r 1. up' - Roger Thompson seems to know why that triangle is congruent to the other one as he explains it to Mrs., Waslcows' second perimzl Geometry ll class. Jimmy Jackson and Gloria Syphers follow the explanation and decide that things arent sa hopeless after a . Mr. lucuis M. Campbell Mr. James W. Chess B.A., Michigan Stale University Mrs. Billie Ray Gilliam B.B.A., Texas ALI. Mr. Rudi F. Saenger B.S., Trinity Mr. Arthur U. Stopper B.S., Duquesne U. Mr. .loo Valdespino B.A., M.Ed., Trinity B.S., Texas A.8-l.g M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Miss Agnes Lee Morgan B.A., Baylor: M.A., Columbia Universityp Sigma Epsilon Mr. Frank Renfro B.A., Southwestern University: Head of Math Dep't.p Math Club Mr. Karl Saathoff B.S., Str Mary's University: Slide Rule Club Mrs. Edith M. Waskow B.S., M.Ed., Trinity Mr. Henry Young B.B.A., ALM. Mr. Robert Zirkol B.S., M.Ed., Trinityp National Honor Society A This year students taking biology are able to learn animal structure from actual specimens even though they are allowed ta work on nothing larger than a frog. Miss Lundeen's second period biology class is being shown the anatomy of this amphibian Highlands offers an outstanding variety of courses to the scientific minded students of today. Physics, biology, chemistry, and general science are offered on the high school curricu- lum While natural science or nature study is available to the seventh and eighth grades. Chemistry and biology are open to advanced students in accelerated form. Modernly equipped, the laboratories are designed for this advanced age of scientific instruction. Carefully planned and selected equipment enables students to receive actual laboratory experience, and in some instances students are allowed to work on original and educational projects of their own interest. To conclude their study of the respiratory system these students in Mrs, William's Physiology I class observe a cow's wind pipe, valuasle IAB expemence OBIZAIYIGO In science Suzy Mack MGTIQ. ' :xii 'n, Mr. Jackson's Chemistry ll students, experiment in separating a solvent from a solution by distillation. 'g,'w,'-., . ' I Nzfkfr slay., x ig- 4 , V .X .. , 2, . .nit ff-N 5555: 'ff si' 'riffs rig- ,M W Q55 '-1 , d f, Y X Mrs. Minnie T. Cochrane B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep M.A., Colorado State College: Future Teachers Mr. Harvey l. Duennenberg B.S., ALM Mr. Robert G. Foster B.S., N.T.S.C. Mr. louis Holst B.S., M.S., S.W.T.S.T.C. Mr. Homer H. Jackson B.A., Panhandle ALM: M.A., Colorado State Collegeg Boy's Science Miss Mary luncleen B.A., Incarnatelword 1 t.. ,. -' Mr. Charles Piland B.S., Trinity Mr. Reinhold Schubert B.S., AGM Miss Mary Helen Smith B.S., University of Texas Mrs. Minnie Williams B.A., Trinity 41 .A mi. ..' .s ' Un s x na, . ul By the reading center are Pat Calloway, James Smith Sherri Russi, George Loftin, Mrs. Cochrane, Judy Tatsch Randy Hagan tries to scratch an cnswer out of his head while he, und other class members take cz history final. DUDllS DQGDARG 110 make ,Q xiii' ' Miss Cossuert, cz student at Trinity University, receives credit on her education degree by teaching cn class at Highlands. wr s T , Mr. Billy B. slack WW B.A., Trinity Miss Martha Henderson B.A., M.A., University of Texas Mr. John T. Hunter B.S., M.Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. .A Mr. Wilbur .l. Knox B.A., University of Te Trinity Mr. Ronald Kyle B.S., Texas A.8.I. Mr. Carl Mangold B.S.Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. Mr. William V. Hunter B.B.A., Texas AAI. Mr. lawrence R. Johnson, Jr. B.A., St. Mary's University: M.Ed., Trinity: Head Dept. xas: M.Ed., of Math Mr. Alvin W. Roesler B.A., M.A., St. Mury's Universi typ Sophomore Class Mr. Douglas S. Stoll B.A., Our Lady ofthe Lake Miss Winifred Winter B.A., University of Texas: Senior Student Council sooo health IS pnomoteo Daily By ue. classes One Cohj, two fughj, three fouchl, four Cgroanj are the sirange noises heard coming from the gym during exercise days in the girls' P. E. classes which give evidence of the baffle against ihe bulge. Good health is one of the first requirements oct a useful life. For this reason the high schools teach physical education in order to preserve the health and usefulness of today's youth. Points of hygiene and body care develop knowledge of good health, and play and exercise develop strong bodies and quick, alert minds. Sports are scheduled for year round activities. Baseball and other outdoor sports are played in summer, while volleyball and bas- ketball afford winter recreation. Wade Beck, Paul Friesen Ra er Rocha and Bull faa , 9 , ' y I giye' the I -1 volleyball a good workout on the asphalt court. I ,.- ' , . Miss Ruth Batot B.S., M.Ed., Our Lady of the lake Mr. Robert Chambers s.s., med., Trinity I lk f g,:,f7 !- , . J., .. ' - . , 5' -.., f l t Pt gi fl tw, ,, 1 Mr. Ted E. Doekery Q 4 . ii: ' at .' 1 5 a.s., Texas A.a.l. I t -ig-22. 321 y 5 ' if Mr. Newell T. Donahoo it tt s.s., rem AAI., MA., .' wiifitflivlif i H- S.W.T.S.T.C. Mr. August F. Erfurtll B.S., Rice wifi. wwe ' 1 'W A 3 , -QT . ' st, ,522 Miss Alva .lo Fischer B.S., Our Lady of the Lake 442: Mrs. Eulamaye Lord Brigade Mr. Delbert Rowland s.s., Trinity B.A., M.A., University of Texas, .t mf 'Maw' , W ,, sp.-nv-d Girls' teams in the sixth period P.E. class compete against one another for the class championship. An 1Ll1lnG CAN HADDEH-ADO usually ooes f ,f 'fi- Mr. Holsf, peering af his class lhrcugh ll-ie fish bowl, gives them this view of ieacher under glass. So nofhing ever happens in English class? Tell that to these Tom Dooley characters, Monla Zengerle, Tammy Hall, and James Cummuck, who porfrays 1l1is famous ballad. Highlands' Mr. Higdon and Mrs. Kirk cut u rug of the iunior dance proving the teachers are still in the groove. Highlands has plenty of windows and out of fhese, papers are always blowing to make this sight of Mr. Roesler a common one. '. 7 r Mrs. Winnek looks like she's frying out 'For a soap opera-or else she's buhering up her class for a mighfy hard iesl. lAOS AHC lASSl6S ohapten 3 ' appy family arze the laos ano lassles oli the ' hlqhlamos. they lilll the vll- laoe with lauqhten, slqhs of wolzk, ano a feellnq of satls- act: n n all that they oo. theme ane he younoest of the clan, plzouo oi hem vlllaqe, who hall them hlqhlahos. hose well on the hlqh noao, seanchlno lon vvlsoom, stuoy the tnuth. finally, hose AIITIIDG lion even hlohenz noaos Receive honon. they love to qathen Fon eololzlul f6S'EIVAlS, oances each spmnq they make them way to the queen meaoows of the lowlanos lolz picnics ano fun. soon alitenwanos, the eloens of the clan, rzememlsemnq always that honon, wlsoom, tnuth ape the marzkens on them Jounney, continue them tnek on hlqhen noaos, only to B6 followeo By eaqen youno laos ano lassles on them way. these ane the laos ano lassles with oelilnlte Goals. p g made for class activities such as the junior dance, Sweefhearf Prom, by Phe ex c F e committees. The lineup of the big Ven for 1960 are senior officers as seen af a class meefing. They or-e,N.anq+iseman, Verna Boggs, Sue Hudaway, Alice Schwczrfz, Palsy Jennings, Rufh Ann Leigh, Jimmy Black, Stanley Ploeger,Qecil Miller, and James Tufsch. ...Q f , ..-mr, 11-'Z ' ' 2:' 9'-ew fm? away 5, , vv- 460645 F 9. 'ir -aw, - Rv? ' ' ' f ' ' Y Xl 'v ' , ' r op omore 4 --f-- ' -.- --rv - - Y -f...-. lm Sh Id D s Id L ' WAX ' only to be p d by h I f p g N f rm-...f ma vigw.: , AY , , -, 'f1p..-g': 3:- -1-2 ncaa 'ici-. ' '-Q1 H' --V '- ' --5..:Q?,:v --gt, . , -,-f- .., 'f,1+f-:zzef .-.U ,, ,..,, 5,5 H., - - 'SQL-a5e2Q?1,,r2f:gf? V X il 1 Resting on the campus under the live oak trees are Ruth Ann Leigh vice president Jimmy Black president Patsy Jennings secretary and Stanley Ploeger, treasurer. These four hold the top senior class offices at Highlands The seniors of 1960 began their last year in high school by getting their coveted senior rings. Three hundred and fifty students received their rings on September 3, 1959. This was the end of their high school ccaeer, the year every student plans for when he first begins high school. The senior class rated high scholastically. Al- though they took many tests through the YGGI, they still had time for excitement such as dances, picnics, and parties. Dances included the senior dance Snowflake Holiday on December 18 and various graduation dances. The senior picnic was held April l and private parties continued the whole year. The climax of the year arrived the night of May 23. Each senior nervously awaited the appointed time to walk across the stage, re- ceive his diploma, and anticipate the following celebration and new way of life. Miss Cecile Lawrence Sponsor Miss Marion Green Sponsor SGDIORS electeo capalsle stuoents as OFFICERS Across thetjop bleucher are senior class officers, James Taisch, sgf.-at-arms: Sue Hadaway, chaplain: Alice Schworlz, reporter: and Cecil Miller, ygr.-at-arms. Verna Boggs and Nancy Wiseman, sgis.-ar-arms, are seated on the second bleacher. FOREIGN language, CRATTIA, ITTUSIC, AHC COITIFTTGRCIAL AKERS, REED ALLARD, DONNA ANDERSON, CAROLYN ANDERSON, ELAINE Holsf Advisory A Cappella Choir Band, Girls' Choir Smith Advisory 5 Kkf BAIR, JEANNIE BAKER, AR BALDWIN, CLARENCE BANFIELD, BARBARA Band Rep., Chiroane Censor Cochrane Adviso Elf Williams Advisory FNA Sec. ,ff BARKER, ROBERT BARNES, CAROL ANN BARRETT, JUDITH ELLEN BATOT, Williams Advisory Williams Advisory Brigade, Sig Ep., Nat'l. Hon Soc. Brigade COURSES INCREASED VARIEIIY of SEnlOl2,S SCl1EOUlE ANDREWS, RITA Brigade ARMSWORTH, MOLLY AUTREY, NEIL R. BABB, JAMES Brigade Pres., Modern Dianas, Siu, Coun. Pres. Flbl. Brig. Sr. Stuff, Sig. Ep., Nar'l. Hon. Soc. BARGER, PEARLENE Duennenberg Advisory BATTERTON, LARRY Williams Advisory Mary Slaflg erfarms a character sketch for Mr. Daniel Harringfon's drama course. Each sfudenf e fo observe his subject and compile mannerisms and character fruits. wmteny Oeeon set stage lion 'snowflake holloay' se BEARD, BEVERLY Williams Advisory ul BELL, PAULA MARIE Siu. Coun. - SIL BEARE, BETTY Brigade, Chiroane, FNA Vice- Pres. .5 'ff' BELL, PHILLIP M. Band Blaster BERNARD, JO BETH A Cappella Choir Robe Mistress, Span. Club BERNARD, SUZY A Cappella Choir Sec., Tartan Feature Ed., Brigade, Q8-S, Naf'I. Hon. Soc. BECK, CHRYSTAL BELK, ROLAND Brigade, Girls' Chair, Sig. Ep., Williams Advisory FTA -wfzrffg' , xx isa, f ax we Q. as BENJAMIN, ROBERT BERG, KENNETH Williams Advisory Band BISHOP, MARY RUTH BLACK, .IAMES Girls' Choir Pres. Sr. CI. Pres., Nai'I Soc. Pres. ed Mullins, Sharon Cohen, Rodney Strub, and Beverley Dunk are enioying -niors galhered al these places offer basketball and football games lping with the decorations for the senior dance, Snowflake Holiday, ore Vickie Orlando, and Nancy Wiseman. Each individual snowflake , .li f :, J 3: Xa, Qygk, ,A s -,Q Af: - qu v 'W fA..' fyy '-y y J themselves af a local drive-in reslaurant. Highlands and dates lo relox and gel a bile lo ear. are Mollie Hughes, Jeanelie Kramer, Judy Farmer, soph- wos cu? out and showered with blue and silver glitter. SCIIOIARSITIDS ADO awanos IIECEIVEO B BLACKWOOD CHARLES BlAIR ROBERT P CATHY BLUMBERG ARMI Black Advisory Ftbl Capt Track H ub Girls' CHQIESR-ON Williams Advisory I vs, BONE, LINDA DELI. BOWEN VIRGINIA BRADFIELD, JACK BRINKOETER CLINTON Ffbl Ffbl BRUTON, LINDA FTA Vice-Pres., Brigade, Sig: Ep., Afhenas, Sig. Crew, NaI'IQ Hon. Soc. outstanomq SGDIORS You accomplishments .N MQW 4 rfff BLUMBERG, ESTHER BOEHME, SANDRA BOGGS VERNA BOLDT, CAROLYN Band Hist. Athenczs, FTA Hist. Brigade: Modern Diana: Purl., Brigade, Tartan praofrdr., FNA Sr. Cl. Sgr.-at-Arms , ' ff-f' ig VW 'fir ' N'-n-QQQ BROOKS, RODNEY BROWN, ANNA MARIE BROWN, CAROLYN BROWN, CHARLES Bond Band Mail., Chiroane A Cappella Choir Corres. Sec. Flbl., Capt. Track, H Club Sgf.-al'-Arms 4 -an-A M., X fl' ' YL 1 KP' 'A - Nfl BURG, SHARLYN BURKE, BARBARA BURROW5, CLARA CAIN, FREDDIE Brigade, FTA Brigade, FTA, Girls' C h o i r Band Trees., Siu. Coun. Rec. Sec., Sig, Ep., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Band Asst. Drum Mai. caps Ano Gowns measuneo Ion qnaouatlon . Nils? A5 ' nr ,vmm X 5 x H: -A rs-is CALLAWAY, CAROLYN CAMPBELL, JAMES CARLISLE, CAROLYN CARROLA, MARK Brigade Piland Advisory Piland Advisory Smith Advisory M, 4 'W A8193 'Y-'psyd' I . w X -. J CARROS, FRANCES LYNN CARVER, BONNIE LOUISE CHADICK, RICHARD - JAQAMBERLAIN, POLLY Piland Advisory Brigade, FNA Ffbl. f ' KJ' GAE XXV Brigade, FTA, Span. L Chap., Allied Youth I ---J Pres. ASK if Nsff' H . 'Fever-nv . CHAMBERS, CLAUDIA CHANCE, LOMA LOU CHAVEZ, MARY ELLEN CHAVEZ, MARY LOU Brigade Brigade Chldr., Torian Rep., Piland Advisory Siu. Coun. Chiroane Treas., Jr. Cl. Sgr.- al-Arms, Naf'l. Hon. Soc. nrly in Ihe fall the seniors congregufed in the gym to be :ensured for ihe caps and gowns. Miss Marion Green, senior ass sponsor, measures David McCIin0ic for his cup, while ,Icy Lewis and Gwynne Sonnen wait patiently for fheir turn. V SENIOR class DICHIC helb AI -a-:Q A CLANCY, JERRY ClAYTON, SHEILA COHEN, SHARON COLE, LOVIE Hoist Advisory Naf'l. Hon. Soc. Brigade, Turion Adv. Mgr., Phi Band, Chircane Puri. Befo Parl., Sig. Ep., Q85 an-a-1. -ani .4-'uni CUDWORTH, EDDIE CYPHERS, SAMUEL DAVIS, KIRBY DAVIS, SANDRA ANN A Cappella Choir E. Foster Advisory SRO, Brig. Hd. Phoiog. Sfu. Coun. -1--'P' DORSETT, WE5I.EY DOUGLAS, EDDIE DUGI, DOROTHY DUNCAN, JUNE Williams Advisory Smith Advisory Alberii Advisory Siu. Coun, Chop., A pella Choir Purl. macalzthun panic apml' 1, 1960 COLLARD, ANNA Cochrane Advisory COONS, ROY Tartan Co-News Ed., Slide Rule Club, Boys' Science Club Vice- Pres., Track, Q8-S COWAN, MIKE ii, r X qi,i . J.-. ff cox, RONNIE Morgan Advisory Y' lx Track ckeegr J, - N Sv-ff-ri DE SALME, GEORGETTE DIEHI., CHARLES Dlll., GEORGE B'l9- Clf- C0'M9f5-1 559' Gvlf Bkfbl. Capt., Stu. Coun. Sgt.- Zpgs Phi Bela ViCe'PI'eS-, at-Arms, Nai'l. Hon. Sac. was-rr-.S DUNK, BEVERLEY Brigade, Tartan Co-News Ed., Sig. Ep., SRO, Phi Bela Treas., Q88 DIXON, BARBARA RUTH Smiih Advisory . yy. . DYKMAN, ANN EATON, LENOIR ELLIOTT, LYNETTE Brigade, Sig. Ep., Phi Beta SRO Pres. A Cappella CI-noir, Phi Beta Pres., Nai'l. Hon. Soc. class of 1960 Qmqs Olstmlsuteo In septemlsen E? i ESPARZA TONI FARMER JUDY FAVELA SYLVIA ANN FERGUSON, SHARR Band Brigade QGS Sec Brig Org A Cappella Choir ANN Ed Sig Ep Modern Dlanas Naf'l. Hon. Soc Natl Hon Soc Pres. Nw-'arf' FORAKER, JAY Smith Advisory mai FRIDAY NANCY LEE FRIER PEGGY FROST Gl.ANEl.l. FRYAR, THERESA Girls Choir Pres S Ep lu Brigade Modern Dlanas Brigade Girls Choir Treas Jackson Advisory Here Cecil Whitley re- ceives his long awaited senior ring from Mr. Neal Beorcl. On September 3, 1959, the Class of 1960 waited around the book- room in anxious anticipa- tion of their class rings. Forgthe,AlS1mo Heighis football game the Owl spirit rose to u new high These seniors Kenneth Hewett Ronald Lehde Don Harper Cecil Milleroi Don Wildensteln and Nell Autrey show their interest in the team However Don Wnldenstem seems to be bothered by fW5'Ed'fY1EYc hogs, who are very interested In the photographer SDIRIIZ oli uppenclassmen nose to new xv-'ww' a . . , E., '. r, .gm a A FULENWIDER, BARBARA GALLE, .IANICE GAMBILL, MARY. ULN- Y 4,11 Brigade Vice-Pres., QSIS, Brig, Band, Sig. Ep., Slide Rule Club SRO Vice-Pres. kj , , Sr. Stuff, FTA, Modern Diuncs, Sec.-Treas., Naf'l. Hon. Soc. -, AI if Nnf'I. Hon. Soc., Sig. Ep. 1 if ' 'wry ik! ' Ni' 1' int? GOETZ, PAUI. GOLDBACH, DAN Golf Zimmerman Advisory Ad WL 'YW Vs 1 N, ru. N-4. 'wel' I his A ' HALL, THOMAS E. HALLOCK, DIANE F1bl.,BkfbI. Bri ode QSIS Bri Adv Mgr Soc. 9 1 1 9- - -I Sig. Ep., Athenus, Naf'l. Hon. GOLDBACH, PAT Rcmby Advisory NST' HARDIN, CHARLINE Brigade Brig., Brig. Fuc. Ed., Sig. Ep., QBIS Sgl.-af-Arms, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 5 GARCIA, OLGA ANN Girls' Choir GREENE, KEITH Boys' Science Club, Rule Club Trees., Club Sgr.-at-Arms WG' nd HARPEN, DON Smith Advisory heights oumne owl's sponts events KJV ' GEORGE, SHIRLEY ANN GILKEY, RACHEL GLOSSON, JULIUS GOEL, MARY LOUISE Girls' Choir Sec. Slide Rule Club Ftbl., Track Zimmerman Advisory Alhiifrx MOLLY HADAWAY, SUE HAGAN, RANDY HALES, MARILYN Sig. Ep., Modern Brigade, Sig. Ep., SRO, FNA Track SRO Pres., Nal'l. Hon. Pres., A Cappella Choir, Sr. Sac. Cl. Chap., Athenas if .,,,, , 1219 HARRIS, WAYNE HASSELL, JOY SUE HASTINGS, SANDREA HENDRICK, BARBARA Geisler Advisory A Cappella Choir, Tartan Rep. Modern Dianas Sgf.-at-Arms, A Cappella Choir Col., SRO Brigade ACCELGRAIZEO COURSES OHIGRGO CADABLG stuoents Sk rms HEWETT, KENNETH Boys' Science Club, Slide Rule Club Pres, HIEN, BEVERLY KAY Brigade, Sig. Ep., Naf'l. Hon. Soc., FTA Pres., SRO Rep. '1 '1Y' HILL, MARY BLANCHE HILL, MYRTLE A Cappella Choir Rep., Modern Band Mail., Girls' Dianas Chiroane Censor i ,vgzz 0 , . wx HOESSLY, BARBARA HOLLOMAN, LINDA Morgan Advisory Morgan Advisory HOPP, JANICE HOWARD, CAROL Stu. Coun., A Cappella Choir, Brigade, Phi Beta Rec. Sec., Tennis Brig. Co-Cir. Mgr. v-, HOLT, CARLEEN HOLZWORTH, J. Hunter Advisory E. Foster Advisory HOWELL, MARCIA HUGHES, CHARLES Phi Beta Span. C l u b, Slide Club , . ,, 2- . wdgxxw dy :qw . N . x. 'wvmqge T f n. . - 4. 4 Nm 1 me fn. 4 iw .- r' 'I sm:- zla., NNY .. :A -na I! ia. I-Qsv 3: 'W .,' 1. ,. V ' V55 ..., ga: ,aaaiiw NV .g,.3.x...1.,....alr wifi? W Q?- beans 8 ,5 wr f w if molly AI2mSW0l2l1ljs SGIGCIIGC OARYRGDRESGUIAIIVG HUGHES, MOLLIE HURST, LUCINDA HUTZLER, ANTHONY Brigade, QRS, NuI'l. Han. Sac., E. Fosfer Advisory Cochrane Advisory Sig. Ep., Modern Dianas Rep., Brig. Accf. JONES, NONNIE LINNEA Brigade, Sig. Ep., Phi Bela, Span. Club Sec. xg, HYDE, MARY KAY X' Smith Advisory L4 JORDAN, CARL JOYNER, TOMMY JUSTICE, CYNTHIA Ce. Lawrence Advisory A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir Arms, Phi Beta Hisf xv 'QQ hw. KERCKHOFF, VICTOR H. KERLEE, DEANNA DEEN KESSLER, SHERRI KIDDER, MARY Band, SRO, Slide Rule Club Brigade Treas., Chiroane Sec., Phi Beta Girls' Choir A Cappella Choir, Sig. Ep., FTA Enom hlqhlanos By semon class Ano faculty JACKSON, JIMMY Jackson Advisory ' .nf l KEILMAN, PEGGY Brigade, SN. Coun., SRO, l Sig. Ep. KIEI., DYKE Band JANES, LARRY JENNINGS, PATSY JOHNSON SANDRA Jackson Advisory Brigade, Sr. Cl. Sec., Phi Befa FNA Chap. , was selected from Highlands as the Daughters of American Revoluiion Represenfaiive. She received her DAR pin af the Alamo. Y :iii 'ff fffztfkuz Y Q' + ' 2 r ?5f.'kf?'f' 'Wx fjfyfsgrisgf.. rf NK? l 'F AF A55 semons helo memlsenshlps Ano offices ,KIGHT, CAROLYN xx KING, PAUL ff Brigade, FNA Treos., Chiroane Hoifield Advisory ' Pres. KRAEMER, LAURIE Brigade, QGS, Sig. Ep., NoV'I. Han. Sac. Treas., Brig. Pub. Mgr. YY' ig i,j':.,Q,,' 7 mg: ' Z KRAMER, JEANETTE Brigade, Sig. Ep., Modern Di- anas Chop., Brig. Sch. Life Ed., Q85 Chap., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. KLOSTERMANN, HELEN Siu. Coun. Vice-Pres., Na7'l. Hon. Soc. Sec., Brigade, Sig. Ep., Alhenas, SRO, FTA Hisf. -c0 e' Xgm....,.-A 'QW ' KRAUSS, KAAREN Brigade Brig., Phi Beta r,.Q Qvv-Q., LIT' Ny wx: LAROE, NANCY LAUE, JERRY Bond Band LAUE, SANDRA QGS, Sig. Ep., Modern Dianus, Brigade Brig., Brig. Jr. High Ed., Naf'l. Hon. Soc. ki KNOWLES, ROSS Ffbl. QP' ' A win' it KRAWITZ, GEORGE Morgan Advisory 6' LAXSUN, LOIS Lundeen Advisory ln hlqhlanos' clulss Ano omqanlzatlons f'-us 05 - ' wwf KNOX, CAROL SUE KOSCLESKEY, NANCY KOTZEBUE, WILLIS KOUDELKA, NICK Chiroane Tennis Williams Advisory Holsf Advisory V nun 'Q KRUEGER, ROSALIE LAFFERTY, MICHAEL Sig. Ep., FNA Stu. Coun. Slide Rule Club Q . x.. off? 5 L-ew' LEDFORD, LINN I.EE, MARGARET ANN Bklbl. Jackson Advisory r,,,.4.ai 'YY ' H nr LAMPMAN, BILLIE JO LANGLINAIS, MADELEINE Band, QLS, Tcrrfon Copy Ed., Stu. Coun., Phi Belo Sig. Ep., Phi Beta Sgt.-at-Arms 'M-vp' 43 LEHDE, RONALD Brig. Sports Ed., Highlanders SRO Treas., ' .31-F .fi LEIGH, RUTH ANN Alhenus, Sr. Cl. NaI'l. Hon. Soc. Vice-Pres Bmqabxoon Ano tamtan staffens mabe Wwvff LEWIS, LUCY LINDSEY, JO ANN LIVINGSTON, MARION LOGAN, Brigade, FTA Treus., Phi Bela, Lundeen Advisory Brigade, Sig. Ep. Brigade Sec., NaY'l. Hon. Soc. Nat'l. Han. Soc. FTA, Chiroane rf! ,M , !f,,'---X. , .. in MCCARVER, RONNY McCLlNTIC, DAVID cFNERY, JAN Xi ! A Cappella Choir Band Rep. Band Blaster, Flmirgagnrfhap. Brigade, FTA A ,Q 1 Si M:FADDEN, MARY McGIBENY, JANA MAHAN, LARRY WILLIAM MAHAVIER, RONALD MAKROCKI JOHN Brigade, Tennis, Afhenas Pres. Band, Siu. Coun., Slide Rule Band E. Foster Advi r so y Club, Spun. Club IIRIDS 'EO COUVGDUOUS AHC WORKSHGDS ff mv' ,L ' ww-'fl K LOUIE, WALTER LOVE, JANICE Sig. Ep., Boys' Science Band, SRO Advisory Club Sec., Muih Club, Nai'l. Hon. Soc. is is 'he Time fo applaud, no? ihe time Io drink your tea. Senior members of the Tadbn and the Brigcdoon sfaffs at- n sd the THSPA Convention Bunquef held in Denton, Texas, during December. M:CARVER, JANET Bond Sec., Tartan Bus. Mgr., sig. Ep. af, ,, 2, . ,atv W 44 .MDL f ,, Y --4422, ' ' ' .. ,Au ,..:,. - - 3, ,ir X bf 19 :Q J' 1 ,,,,, is LECIUIQG SISAHCS ADO SCORGBOAIQC clock Mm ug. MANSFIELD, BERTIE MARTINEZ, AMADEO MARTINEZ, IRMA MATHIS, BYRON Lundeen Advisory Lundeen Advisory Span. Club Williams Advisory ...gnc lim MESHEW, ROBERT METZGER, BETTY MILAM, ROY MILLER, CECIL SIU. Coun. Phi Beta Morgan Advisory A Cappella Choir, Sr. Sgf.-aI-Arms MOORE, BARBARA MOORE, GLORIA DALE MOREHEAD, BOB MOREND, PRISCILLA Siu. Coun. Girls' Choir, SRO Band YVETTE Brigade, Sig. Ep., Hon. Soc. it IGI1 110 ITIGIIIAIIOS By class of 1966 MAUD, CLARENCE Jackson Advisory MAYO, LINDA MERGELE, FRED MAUER, DAVID Band Pres., Na!'I. Hon. Soc. Siu. Coun., Girls' Choir Morgan Advisory The Senior Class of I96D donated the scoreboard clock that is now in Ihe gym as one of its gifts to the school. A large number of lecture stands was also given to Highlands. MOFFETT, SANDRA KAY Lundeen Advisory MORRIS, NANCY Ce. Lawrence Advisory is XX R ld ,Y 5 hlqhlanos pta sponsoneo farzewell MURPHY, PAT MUSTAIN, EDDIE Brigade Hd. Chldr., Modem Jackson Advisory Dia nas ORLANDO, EDDIE Ftbl., Track, Jr. CI. Pres., H Club Vice-Pres., Nai'l. Hon. Soc. 'NJN NORMA Brigade, QRS, Brig. Jr Modem Dianas ORTIZ, JOSIE T. OWENS, DORIS Smiih Advisory Jackson Advisory PATTESON, LINDA PEARMAN, PAT PENNINGTON, BOBBY ANN PENNYCUFF NANC Brigade, Modern Diancas Brigade, Brig. Org. Ed., Sig. Jackson Advisory Band Hd Map C I Ep., Athenas Parl., Tennis, Q8-S, DANCE IIOI2 SGHIORS All olmos ClUB has-ea. LJ' Noll., JEANETTE NOWUN, HUGH O'BRlEN, PATRICIA OLFERS, GLADYS Brigade Chldr., Chiroune Ffbl., Track Band Trecs., Sig. Ep. Sig. Ep-, N0f'l- Hon- 50C I-list. Q, -f L PANCOAST, ELLIOTT PANKRATZ, DOROTHY PARKER, JAMES Boys' Science Club Sci. Brigade, SIU. Coun. Sec., Sig. Band, Sig. Ep., NuI'l. Hon. Soc. Dlr. Ep., NcI'l. Hon. Soc., Slide Rule Club, Chiroane 'my' , ,W5,,,. XPEOPLES, KATHLENE PETER, GENE . JOYCE Sig. Ep. Modern D i a n Cl s Sgt.-at lXAl'q1s -. ---..,-m,s- 'N 5 If x. J 'T' il? PETERSON, WALTER Sig. Ep., Naf'l. Hon. Soc., Band Qrfrmstr. PARKER, PATRICIA SRO, Orch. Sec. PLOEGER, STAN LEY4 Sr. Cl. Treas. 4 Banc Ano Bmqaoe Qepnesent hlqhlanos In fiesta POEHNERT, PATSY Brigade Typ., QBLS, Brig. Sr. Cl. Ed., Sig, Ep., Nufl. Hon. Soc., FTA, Aihenas POGUE, MARILYN POOLE, JOHN Sig. Ep. Sig. Ep. POTEET, ROBERT Band Vice-Pres. PREWITT, JUDY RABEL, JANICE RAVEN, BETTY Band Lundeen Advisory Morgan Advisory RECKER, ORA JO REDING, LEWIS REED, CAROL Brigade, Siu. Coun., Chironne Alberii Advisory Band, Allied Youfh Pres. Pres. RAY, OWEN Cochrane Advisory RHOADES, CAROL Cochrane Advisory K, wg' ' a C 4 K i i ' 1 ,z W 'J ez az' , , ..,, 27 Q Q 5 ,Q-r-W Evidently something very humorous has iust taken ploce in study hall, for these seniors, Bettie Wilson, Lois Laxson, George Fisk, and Gene Peter, don't seem to be completely absorbed in their studies. Fred Mergele, Barbara Fulenwider, Tommy Joyner, and De De Kerlee enjoy A Night in Olcl San Antonio :luring Fiesta Week. Numerous colorful countries are represented by picturesque booths serving their native foods. , 1 fr' npr 3 Sftfv? ti. A, SENIOR CINDY SIIICIAII2 selecteo SGCOIIO 2. ww I Q' .nmi -7. h sr Raw--+ RINGELSTEIN, NANCY RIVAS, EDDIE ROACH JACKIE Band, Chiron ne Treas. Ffbl. Lundeen Advisory W ef ROLLINS, DARLENE ANN Brigade, Brig. Copy Ed., Q8-S, Sig. Ep., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., A Cappella Choir, Modern Diana: Pg RYAN RONNIE SCHAFER, IUCINDY Ramby Advisory FNA Treas. ROSAS, OLIVIA Siu. Coun., Girls' Choir, A Cap- pella Choir, SRO, Span. Club SCHULTZ, LYTTLEE Brigade, Sig. Ep., FTA DIAC ROBERTS, JUDY Cochrane Advisory RUSSELL, AUGUST Track SC HWART Brigade, Chiroane CI. Rep. Z, ALICE LOUISE Sig. Ep., FTA, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sr. e wmnen In teena texas contest ROBINETTE, JEANETTE ROBINSON, GAIL RODRIQUEZ, MARINA Brigade, Stu. Coun., SRO Vice- Brigade, Modern Dianas, Nat'I. Allied Youth Treas. Pres. Hon. Soc. Eddie Brought escorts Cindy Sinclair onto the stage in the Miss Teena Texas Contest, sponsored by Joske's of Texas. In the contest, which was held October 24, Cindy placed second. SIIUOGITIZ COUYICII DlAC60 CHRISIUTAS 11266 In hall SEARCY, Brigade Ed Si ., g. Athenas SHIPMAN HOWARD R SHOOK, WAYNE Lundeen Advisory E. Fosier Advisory i V51 D-s.Q.4o-W JUDY SCZEPANIK, ARCHIE SHERBONDY DAVID Hisf., Q8-S, Brig. Art Geisler Advisory Band Bldbl Ep., Noi'l. Hon. Soc., 'ur'-f SHOWS, PHILLIP Boys' Science Club, A Cop- pella Choir SMITH CLAUDIA SONNEN, GWYNNE Brigade QRS Tarian Col SRO Brigade, Afhenos, Sig. Ep., Sec Treus Phu Beta Sec Natl SRO SPEED, MIKE Bkfbl. tr? was Y 3 L ai 'A v 1 M4 . ,, J' W ' . fy Q K U .x SGDIORS lookeo IIORWAIQC 110 college 3. STANTON, BRENDA STARK, BARBARA STARKEY, MARTHA Band, Girls' Chair, Allied Yourh A Cappella Chair, Phi Beta Siu. Coun., Sig Ep., Athenas, Vice-Pres. SRO, A Cappella Choir Pres., Sig. SRO, Naf'l. Han. Soc. Nai'l Soc. ' WIP' p-gg.. STEPHENSON, LINDA STEVENS, JULIA STICH, HOWARD STILES, PAUL Brigade Brig., Sig. Ep., FTA Sig. Ep., SRO, FNA Pres. Bldbl. Piland Advisory Chap., Modern Dianas, Nai'l. Hon. Soc. ts' iam' SWAIN, CAROLYN SWIFT, CORA ANN Brigade, Stu. Coun. Sgr.-ab E. Faster Advisory Arms, Modern Dianas TALBERT, ETTA Band Rep., Chiroane Pres. TAl.l.MAN, JANl Band, Girls' Cho F5- ll' EOUCAISIOIIS AHC CAREERS In BUSINESS STAUTZENBERGER, SHIRLEY A Cappella Choir Vicee Pres. ,A 1g..:., , X STEMM, CAROL, Band, A Cappella Cho STEPHENS, BARBARA ' Brigade, Q8-S, Brig. Soph. CI. Ed., Athenas WR.. if ' STOUGH, CHARLES STRAUSE, ROLLEN STRUB, RODNEY JEFF Lundeen Advisory Luncleen Advisory QRS, Brig. Phoiog., Sig. Ep. STEPHENS, MARSHALL L. E. Foster Advisory N'-4-va? SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN Brigade, Aihenas Sec., A Cap- pella Choir Chap. gp-'tr' -G17 TAQUINO, NANCY TARKINGTON, EDDIE TATSCH, JAMES TAY'-OR, CHARLIE Brigade, Modern Dianas Band Ffbl. Capf., Bkfbl., Sr. Cl, Williams Advisory Sgr.-at-Arms, H Club Treas. RECORD SHOPS DROV6 DODUIAI2 All l1IGl1lAl'IOS 4' .1 TAYLOR, DOLORES RAE TAYLOR, FREDERICK TAYLOR, JIMMY THOMAS, BETTY JEAN Tartan Cir. Mgr. SRO, Boys' Science Club Golf Girls' Choir P,-'Sf 'NN Wt. .r ' THOMAS, SUE THOMASON, ROBERT THOMPSON, .IIMMIE TOBORG, MARY ALICE Brigade, Q8.S, S pa n. Club Jackson Advisory A Cappella Choir, SRO QLS, Tartan Feature Hisr.-Rep., Tartan Proof-rdr. Sig. Ep., Nc1'l. Hon. Slide Rule Club. . Y , may 'M' 5' .fs iss- E . W ff, '?3'f+!3fX TOWNSLEY, BARBARA TRAVIS, RICHARD TRIESCH, BILL TUMLINSON, PAT Holst Advisory Boys' Science Club Pres. Piland Advisory ANN E. Foster Advisory buy in records A2108 45 ,waz fi' SENIOR class IIIGGIZIIIGS ABIY COIIOUCISGC BY 'wh' -Q... ,Av I VAUGHT, MARILYN VICK, LARRY VINSON, SONDRA WALKER, JUDI Brigade, Q8iS, Tcrfon Light Duennenberg Advisory Brigade, Chiroane Vice-Pres. i Girls' Choir Par LfiYAthenas 4.19 . l . -q.-..,..4-gg' xi, 'KP' . .argl- WV :wx t f N., if , EX ifvi'-rf -xv' '. - K hz. 1 1 Q WAUGH, EVELYN WEATHERSBY, ELLIOTT WEAVER, MARGARET WELLER, BOBBY Siu. Coun. Corres. Sec. Duennenberg Advisory E. Foster Advisory Q8.S, Brig. Sig. Ep., Boys' club Rep., Natl Soc. Ql k, 'V 1'V WILLIS, BARBARA WILSON, BETTIE Brigade, Sig. Ep. Williams Advisory NA, 'IQ' I i -rf WILSON, MARY WILSON, RICHARD Brigade, A Cappella Choir Hd. PORTER Sgt.-at-Arms Sig. Ep., Golf pnesloent Jimmy Black Ano class offlcens 'vi' ,....,ai0 WALKER, SUE WALTEIIS, WADE WALTON, JOANNE WATKINSI KATHLEEN A Cappella Choir, Phi Band Girls' Choir E. Fosier Advisory Befa 'QP A k WI' ' wssrwoon, MIKE, Q8-S Pres., Brig. Bus. Mgr., Naf'l. Hon. Sac. WEST, SHARRON Piland Advisory WHITE, VERNON A Cappella Choir Chap. 4, W- A-ec WINKLER, LOIS NELL WINTERS, KENNETH WIRTH, GISELA Williams Advisory E. Foster Advisory SRO Vice-Pres. WILLIAMSON, MYRTLE E. Foster Advisory WISEMAN, NANCY Brigade, Brig. Club Ed., Sig Ep., Athenas, Sr. CI. Sgt.-ah Arms, FTA, NuI'l. Hon. Soc. qnaouatlon helo may 23, 1960 WITTA, BARBARA WOODS, HARRY YATES, RICHARD A. YOUNG, MADELYN Modern Diunas Rep., Sfu. Coun. Siu. Coun. lundeen Advisory Girls' Choir Corres. Sec. Span. Club Hon. Soc. .X il L ZADIK, JANICE ZAMARRIPA, AUGUSTINE ZENGERLE, MONTA B rig a d e, Chiroane Sgt.-ab Band SRO, Highlanders Arms Naf'l. Hon. Soc. The members of the Class of 1960 anxiously awaited the delivery of their senior rings. Early before school on September 3, 1959, they waited in long lines for this symbol of iheir graduating class. May 23, 1960, will long remain on most significant dare in the memories of ihese graduaies, Marcia Howell and Paul Goetz. On ihis day fhe Class of '60 received their diplomas during the Commencement exercises held aHl1e Municipal Audilorium. -..js.x, rs. Helping Sandra Ely sec prepare the minutes for the next junior class meeting are Stan Reborn, veep, Jimmy Towers, pres., and Jack Mowrey treas As this picture illustrates all the junior class officers worked together to give their best to the class. The remaining junior class officers were elected this September to accompany the president, Iimrny Towers and vice-president, Stan Raborn, in leading the class of Sl to greater heights. February 11, 1960, was the date set for the Sweetheart Prom. The juniors sponsored this dance to honor the seniors. The juniors also held their annual picnic at Comanche Park on April 26 with hot dogs and hamburgers as the delicacy of the day. The ushers at the senior graduation services were selected from the junior class. Iuniors enjoyed this by looking forward to their own graduation. The year came to a close with the election of the new senior class officers. The members and the officers of the class enjoyed the eventful year and anticipated the coming year with high hopes and much excitement. Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Alberii, iunior class sponsors, check the school calendar for the dale of Yhe Junior Dance. sponsol2s,0fflcel2s leojunlons In eventful VSAR Officers Louis Irwin and Suzy Mack, sgls.-at-armsg Nancy Filippone, parl.y Buddy Almond, l1isf.y Dona Heermann, rep.: and Barbara Fest, chap., watch Carlfon Jackson, sgt.-at-arms, demonstrate how to iump a hurdle. Not shown is Charlene Talbert, sgr.-at-arms. 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Over-anxious Jimmy Hannon could hardly wait to begin his studies, but it seems he rose too early because the school is still locked. i 1 JUYIIORS ORDER SENIOR Covington, Dona Cradyl Joe Cresswell, Willis Crutcher, Patricia Curry, Robert Davis, Ben Davis, Elinor Davis, lura Day, Robert de la Garza, Carolyn Denning, Pat Dixon, Edwina Draper, .lackye Dresch, Roger ' ,fp wx, A Y' 1 aff, '- -X 1.3269 , x .f 4 'af ., 1, l - 521 5 vi. J L 'ffaffl nb ra K ' 1 1 ,, . ::h.5,,,,::., W., , R, ,td s, -gl! y K: , Xin A .1 'V' ii .ze fn 1: ,n -sl, - affix 'l '11, ' r. 'tkziiw 1 '. '1 fr X gf WFS Xl , 1 .M m-,.fQ-lpfg 3 1W,h . . , ., ,.... .f' , 4 '. ' r . . . ' V .tall A , sS.i,,L1 k tl l so if A Q 3 4 Ke . an ..,, 9 r x fi' , was: .290 , x , I . - .M , , 'LU ?':.9 '. iv N 2 ' X Q-gdb' of 5, , f l , L, , 2 - .,v:ig3tQ, y ggi. , .5 .frfi ' ' ,ix mf' A -. Wsfsgnk 3 4' 1, 4' 31,1 -. sq 5551 ,.-. . S., , ,. 'tsl ' QQ' '. - Qi? ' sg? 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V i Q - : ' M af X, ' K i t' 1 .' ., A 5 if I I , '55 G fl I .. Q3 i I .33 -QQ, ., 1 i 3 tty, 2 ,E ,EQ as 2 ' fl . if 5 7 .r Z1 2 5 ti -4 4 f. menu? k iligi f 55 ..ffsf' ,g,Q'r'f-31. , 2 -L 'p., 1 :t ' iw, ' f' ' . 1' - 3' A 'ff iiff iiiili' ,. in 'I ig ' seg .J x F? Driver, Gay Dupre, Douglas Durkop, Judith Ann Ely, Sandra English, Jimmy Erben, Marilyn Escobedo, Rosalie Everts, Cathy Ewing, Debbie Fagin, Peggy Fenlon, Pat Fesf, Barbara Fey, Lorine Fife, Charloile Filippone, Nancy Finger, Jane Flanning, Kathleen Flowers, Judy Fosler, Arthur Fox, Bobbie Jo Froehmer, Vic Gallagher, James Gann, Shirley Garner, Tom Garza, Alfie Gates, Nadine Geffs, Jimmy Gildarf, Diana Glaeser, Sydney Glenn, Barbara Glenney, Sam Goldsum, Jo-Lynn Gonzales, Sylvia Gonzalez, Irma Gonzalez, Mary G. Grant, Judy Kay Graschel, Robert Gregory, Cathie Grumbles, James Haas, Barbara Haecker, Dorothy Haecker, Mary Lynn ACIZIVIUGS DlAnl16O IIOR U16 JUNIOR This year the annual Teena Texas contest, sponsored by Joske's of Texas, was held on October 24 at McAllister Auclitorium. Two girls represented Highlands, one being Barbara Fest, chaplain of the Junior Class. There were many activities in which to take part at the Junior Class picnic. Merry Martin and Portia Sikes seem to be worried as to whether Jimmy Segrest and Joe Stewart can swing them. ,if ' J r f f Ki' O ' ..,, ,I A 5 5 ? fl ii 1 ' H ff ' is if E53 il f , H gs class lnclube them annual picnic hh 4 ' Eg ' W 5' ' f, J 'Fi'-+5 ' S V 1 , - K . L, Hagemannf ea ' -. ' 4 1 - K 'fs V ' ' . . A r i ,, SQ' U 1 K L ' ' 0. ' , T45 gn? Handy, Pamela , 1 Q-3, u W W A . p A , A A it Q ,, ' A il Hannon, James 5 .f.v, ,il . l H nf xy , ii . id: gg Hari, Linda ' V N Haynes, Louise , 1' it y 424' . f XS: 'skim ' V: v J 'J 1 -- 'Q A v ff y 1 'S V J Hazer, Kal 51 L Heath, Doris k -1 was Heckman, Linda , 32 M 1-1 Heerman, Dona t ' Heimann Mary Ann :yi I K --4' My Herden, Herman Q . ' ' . 'K 'ff' Herring, Robert Hilburn, Kathy 8 A ,gg ,at Hill, Beverly R jg fi se ' Hall, Jlmmye is F, Hill Tim A - Hines, Marjorie . A A ' x nf eg V A --:af g Q 2 5 W ef. f Q' 1 ' 2' X: Qfjgf lw 3 'S I j sv: A- V A ix l ix Hoffmann, Jerry 1 ?5 fy! F ' FQ ' l 1 l i ' 1 Hohner, Sondra , ' lf 1 Ag' 2 . ' , Ag hgf A H ' ' ,, 'fi Holcombe, Kate g S5 j ei fi 1 V Q fa . - 1 . 'fi Hopkins, David 'J f' ' 5: .1 A W , . l J 3 gif 3' 9 59 . V Horton, Kathleen if . 7 V , ' I. eff: I ,V 5 , . , Yr House, Sharron , ff, 1. Is. EY ' .. 2' 1, wi Q ! ,gn V' H 1- - 34:5 Q 1 W. :ii : ' T ff 5' ,F ' . '-:QV I ' 'ir iff- Q , lx. fi If , g , in - ,. 2 . W Q ,g 1' 5 - Q E: W W f : '- ' X - QL Housion, Allen N W K I ' fi Ag. ' ' Howard, Judith Q , ' 1 f. ,K ef K: , Q Q - W 1 ' Howle, Jonathon 8 I K A ,gi 34 1 Q .gr rg -, e - f,,,.. Ava, , Howie, Susan -I R J Q r Q 5 rg y L, L 1 'gg Q.. W H 1 'N-Q-Q' Ihrer, Cecilia y - J 0 f 2' 35' V 4 , 5 . A Irwin, Louis ' if 3 Q ' , J . :iii f' ' A ' 1: 1, A , 226, V 4 f a q . . S' 1 2 .. t Q ' X1 ' 2 ,ff ' ev filfrsf' 4. - :va l i ll 'W ' rf? itsgrwm 1 V, I 4: ,ae 3 I 2 Jackson, Car on Q ' g Jhmesonf ' ard , ' A 0 W ' Jem, John Y ' ' A o 63 K ff 'r K' siarnson, glaudiia Kay -1' it '1 W ' ff' Jo nson ixie ee x., K -A J ,, ., J rw I 1, V 1 , - fr' K Johnson, Gilbert 5 f psf, f .Af f SQ ' 2,9 g Q' , 1 Q A J .W Jones, Bud f 1:52, ,A Jones, Pam Jordan, Robert Jordan, Ronnie Joyner, Dean Kaemmerling, Ray 4 Jimmy English and 1 1 em to have a wonderfui time dancing fo the m sic of the Skynofes uf ihe iunior dance. This year, for the firsf lime, the iunior dance honored the seniors. COITHTTIITSGGS womk l'IAl2 A I Q T -v .L J Kelley, Billie Jean ' lf, ,Q , Kelley, Clifford 3 ' 0 qi! uri: . tg , :g r ' z 3, J- . L, J .f lu . ,Q , sb fx :gf . ,. -'ist fm Knrksey, Janet pf ffQ gi U' Klart, Beffv , , ' , 5521. - ii J is ' Y' ' s ' W - if A 12- X' . A ,Ax - ' olenda, Eve y K' :gg ,, ii xs q f ' ' ,X rv- is U - 4 E' N r i if i so -, . A ' rf BJ' gg' Q1 '-. Kquermann, Diane Kropp, Jo Ann Lollich, Miiun Lummie, Mary Louise Longley, Judy Laurel, Maria Lawson, Milton Leal, Josephine PF ,B if ,v,i,,,',, X., Q, Ht . , ,-P ,vt X rs-.,, rs- , 555' , ,, i'A-iff' L J' ' ' , 5, 1 ,-QL A., A no-'X ev I W ' 'Q' E. w ska- '1 . in fe J Q r L53 ..,g: .ig .fy e 'I 'E f W. '. W :Q . N- H- . .I . ,lj xr, on 9 at ge . ftcgmssi . 7'1'fIi it ...Mg DLAYIS fOl2 1116 JUNIOR Dance y In 1 , 1 1 -' ii - ' L 9 ..f 1. - f ,rw - ,fa 4. , -. K x, , A ,p hf N ' L L f i rl s 1: Q . , ,. 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McCoy, Aniia McCreless, Laura Kay McDougall, Wanda 'NLQadden ljlvey McNeese, Wanda McVay, Kyle Mack, Suzy Marek, Mannette Marlggjglichael QM'artin, Merry? AE:TlTnfR5EErt Martinez, Bernice Massey, John Merritt, Connie Metzger, Nancy Miers, Wayne Milner, Cynthia Lee Mitchell, Patricia Morkovsliy, Al Morris, Joan Morris, Patricia Moseley, Kay Moses, Terry Moss, Freddy COHSCIGHUOUS JUYIIORS GIVE A QRGAI OSAI of Nancy Filippone, Dona Heerman, and Wayne Miers look at the college pamphlets in Mrs. Lloyd's office hoping to get ideas so they may choose the right subjects for their senior year. Betty Lutz, Buddy Almand, Bruce Bane, and Patty Griffen wait patiently around the iuke box for their favorite songs. The Haunted Hop was an informal dance given by the Athena Club. tho uqht to the planning of them SENIOR years -A Y A V 7 Mowrey, Jack . :L , A Ain? A ' Murphree, Raymond 2 , --2 K ' -, A ' ,Q 1- - L Murphy, Beftve S X .X A ' S i ' 2 ' 7 Murphy, Richard Riff, , K S, ., . Q, AA . 'Z Q 1 2, Muse, Sheila AT ff 5 r t is 5 . 5 A Q 1' : ' 'Q i 'V ' i. 9, . ..1 V NUQYI CUVOIYF' ' ' 1 ' Q 'i Q1 .5 ' r ' . - ' Mfr 4 r . .A 'g , I , 1' k AE ' 3.2 -r - fr Q ' ,., 7:51. rr' e :ga s Q- I 1 an xo- , . umm SA . A A A A T A N 3 L. 'N A I Napoleon, Cynthia fag: Q 'f 'Q Q T ' f ' Nation, Van g - . .1 A f' 5 A . 16, , A A ' ,A Newberry, Sara K ii 71 3. . - ' ' 'I ' 1 Nichols, Kathy . ' 'L QM .A AA -' 3 'fw 5.7 -, . Y 1 V Qdz- 1 Noel, Melvin ' A AA g Axixfw A K . F 59, aj' ' 1 'A' Nolan, Mary r N ' . P N it , .. ,rr , AA AVA, . y A A ,A A ., . A 4 3 . h 'P of ' W1 f W' ii' A .. l l ,A l r .x y A r A , . A. Ortiz, Andrew ' '::. . A . r Padalecki, Lillian . , f A A A A ml A r. npr- g A . fax A W Saiigett, JPhilA .. ,- A ,A ,t e- .Z . A j A ' como, o nn . ,Q fi 'QA 55, A. , K 2 A 2 ,V -Z . Parker, Anne 1, E pf' 5 W 1 'L ki: 5,11 ' O Wm Parker, Jeanette . W f, - ' '. Xi ' Y ,, 19 'X . Q Q, ,, A-:A W c 8 H, jr fi ar VA AA EAA A ' ,A qv , 1A . 1 -- 1 A A Q' V 'qi Parrott, Diane r A 5 Passant, Linda 'K .far 'g L W Q . ,, Passant, Lynn A gjav. H :.. 4 41427 -A , ., :QA 9, A Q 1. P k . QA , 1, A A 1 , iA f A , A Y X A H ec , linda ' ,V AL i 1 TQ A 31' r A-wife r. 1.6 Penaloza, Jae ywzy , ., 'A '4 3 L Q i il - A '3 A mf ' Perchard, Fred ,g 1 V ' M , V ' , . , . , Qi,-3 , . ,f . vii it 1. . ' l M :VL ' f 5 - fl' L1 .liner P 'asa :if I rr 'A' . A Q, -I 6 f' 5 ,, t A 7, E. ' ,, . . Q, 1 '-,r am-.5g.5z, Q : A45 :' ' 4 A A 4 AA - mann: K: . Aram, v :f :INA .fix .1 A AA ,A :r r V EA A . , Aigerry, :Aurt . ' 2' - no 1 N env' mr ' . ' , , AA ' W, iixzfyt. A ir . An Pfeil, Gloria AAA A ,VJ A e A- ,ef , A 4- A L. - .Ag ,A Pierson, Carolyn li ' , . ' r, . 1 if' ' P llock Babb r NA, ,- fr , . pw. g.. A A , AA.,. A , o , Y 2. vrgirlfi I .5 'gy' f A - i. M W ' 1 . ' , Pool, Walter - Y J X r g Lv A 2 H y: E ' A fr ' f' , f W Q , :AA A :A -- A .A Ay? , lg ' 1 . 1. A,AA ' A li 2 ii I 5 ' .4 ' V V ' K 3 ' il, , A 1 5: ii.f 3,f3 .lk AA v V QF l' it Q . g wer 'A . By' W' A ' r Y gt., AA AA A :rp LA A Pope, Jacob A 5 Ag- fir ' ' Q, . , 5 ' W ' Pridgen, Ernest -4 ' ' A J- A . ,F tr Q3 3 - egg Purvis, Billie Q AA lgf W f' '7 2 V 1 A ,W rg .5 A. t Robb, Sharon if , ,W 1 , I 55 K. ' - 7 5 1 WA 4 Raborn, Stan if-N i ' 1 ' ' Rey, Murphy , -A ,Miam i ,A of A-99' 'fx I 1 L' 1 ' sf A r A . ,Plz xt ' r ' 'P - r ,EA A A Raymond, Kay Lynn - . ' .' A A ,, I I A ' A Raymond Patfcia 'Q K 1 3 51, . N- n ' ' N , ' - ., , , 'A A , s Reams, Gerry W. 'W if , 5 'Z 1 E 7 W , X 'S W? W K., 'Q Q g ' 1 :ii i 5' i Reitzer, Paulette A . Fa Q 2 ' -A . 2 Rm, Glam, '.,.. 1 to A 1 '. ' ' ' 11524 L. .Y + . i - 1 T 52' -1. ?, 1 ' Y, 'i lzfi, :L f? E,,?: . E: ' ' 1 W or fe li . Y in fi ReY 0ld5f Harold ' T z ,. . it l' i ' - 1 ' 1, 235:55 4 if Q W . A' 'E ll I. ' , .A A L g A .. if 2 ' ' get s gf-I , 3 If .4 :fl 1 no N , :ii -' si .. .1 , .lf We T , 57 ,' f ' ,rl ' JA? 2. V3 Lk A' . - r P' Ni e ' . - 65 DER CGFII of the JUHIORS BGCAITTG m6mB6l2 eff: These iuniors voie on a very imporfani quesfion concerning ihe class of 'l96l. The class sponsors are Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Alberfi. Mayo Whire helps prepare baskets of food given to needy families ai Christmas-time by the Siudenf Council. Reynolds, Janice u-.LW gps'-e4Qf+,W5QdP W ,f Rich, Barbara Richards, Jim Richardson, Bonnie Ried ner, Ba rry Riley, Charleen Rine. Bettv Rivos, Tony Rivera, Brenda Robinson, Caroline Rocha, Janie M. Rodriquez, Ruben Ronshausen, Willie , ew-.W ,, 3 v -f I . . l , 4 .1 T if 'Q Nez, 6, ... ' v we J, ' ,wsc . ' . 4 -. H . .N bam, mir 4 av 'H . . H 'm . QM! ,. wg X x 1 my Q . . ' I 34 ' asf 93 X , 'b xv Q, 'tg xii , ,- f ' Q,vi:1ie J 66 Rig -p., s,Q,.,v .gl A 1' 3 f i 55,39 W x .riigfl i ' Y- Q. Qsye? V- -i M R- ie J .f , Q fi . ,qi sf P ' 4 xi ' rhgwi' , Q , , - V N It .Ig N Ia.- ,PK R R of the Juni OI2 class By DA Inq them Cues ii :i. ' 'V K , .:'- za ' ' . 'Z' . . K ' ,t fi- . 4 Wi- 4 Roy, Betsy Mg . ' ,i ' 5 K' 7- 1 Ray, Kathleen ' , I f I 2 A 1 T - ' K 'W .5 1 Russi, Sherri 3 .f f, K A 5 4, TL .5 Rutledge, William R45 ,- I t '?L'QLV A K, an gif, -u-4,5 5 , ' 'ta ' Ryan, Sharon , ruff: ying W ,fx ,ai 1 2, i K K zgttlig ' K K ,gf 'K .1 K , 1 ' -, :Z :K 1 Saathoff, Don 4. 1356 ' s' ' ' ,,,., ' ' gl A , ik, 5. wifi :ix 1 Q. , ' W -K4 ,. K 5,315 . 2 f . X J fi fr ' K - .' ' Avia- .av K' f , A' ' 1 4 4 , ,..s - - 2 ' , ' J W V J' , ,Q ' r , 4, Sadler, Barbara Ann Eivf' -Ki if .zjiiir , . Sarver, Phyllis Ka S . J fin: ' K 1: , Segrest, Jimmy ' ' .555 V' S LSE , 7 K Jw, KA 3 Schaffner, Barbara EVE N 1.353 Q35 K KA J if 'W 5' Schaller, Nancy WSJ .7353 3 ' 'QK Z' it gig? :K gm. Schlather, Kenneth ,Q Q, I -7 Q e ,. K Ni ' 'X 1 1. ' .X w ' X 1. za ' :J ix W it E 1 ' - 1 XI 'Z . 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Tetfleton, Bruce Thompson, Roger Tidball, Leslie Glenn Titus, Warren Tomblin, Lucky Tondre, Richard Topoleslci, Howard Towers, Jimmy Trappe, Lola Mae Turner, Margaret Ann Usher, Betty Valaclez, Joe lee Vance, Janice P' Van Cleave, Rex Vgggs, Elaine Wahl, Sudie Walker, Charles Walker, Charles Wallis, Ken Walls, Pat Walston, Jean Wehmeyer, Fred Weldon, Guy Wente, Carole Wert, Clifford West, Danny Whipple, Felix White, Marvin White, Mayo Wiatr, Laura taking time out Enom stuoymq Ano just Qlillliiiemi ..-,v, 41 Y sr fa wig Y I xzpiysg ,VL 1 ,- J, ' A - 2- ae.: - J . I 4 :K U 5 , I b in . 1' Eiiiiif r 2 , 'bb 51. fs 2 383,1- M if . , 1 self id li J ' . J Q ' V 1 W .ir N, . M ' ,Z ' - ,rx-if W Y :ff 'A ao., fy -.itil 55 W. W 211553 V , ,gf We 1 ' 1, 5 525, jf 'f lf:15?I is W, ' I2 J '--'riff J' , , ' ,315 . x A, .:, , 2 'A 17 ' .. ' , Q' ii ' ,gg , '15 ,, Y ' I ! f'i'1 'z ' In ll 'tri i' i al if J? ict lin f if :V tg' if . 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',i fy g fig!! if 'VX iQ , ' 4 of - 1 f ' Z 'ti f' 7 in . in .,,, . : 5 3' 5 Q ll' 5' X Wiede, Francelle Wierers, Erlene Wildensfein, Don Wille, Sandra Williams, Edwin Williams, Jimmy Williams, Ollie Williams, Patti Willis, Chuck Wilson, DiAnn Wilson, Judy Winkler, Shirley Winlers, Carl Womack, Newburn Woodall, Slaylon Worrell, Darrell Wynn, James Ylaarra, Olga Zaeske, Allan Zipp, Mary There seems fo be ca lc! of concenlralicn going on us these iuniors fry fo choose the girls that will be in the Ouf of a ll2 iunior and sophomores, only 91 were chosen. nexi yea r. nelaxmq A005 zest to A Junloris bay it? it Nm. Q ,fr ' f ini W., P Finding time to enioy a Few minutes of leisure during their busy day are Nancy Schaller, John Stinson, Barbara Schaffner, Jerry Stuman, Cecilia Ihrer, and Bruce Tettleton. It's no wonder they're tired, Highlands has almost' a mile of halls. My mother told me to get straight home after school, and she will never believe we had a flat, says Charlotte Fife as Bill McCarthy looks on with disgust at the task he is about to undertake. How will Bill ever tell her he doesn't even have a jack? f , W , , 4? 1 f 1 3 . i y 4 if to ae ijfzgtge A f f A ' v, E '-'lvfu-L ,Q .1 f . I' fm.- ,Fi xi: gi - 5 A 4,s, '-w. Ji --,W 11. r ' ' if rr W' 5 'gif Q ., , KW Sophomore closs officers Vickie Orlando, treasurer: Carol Dresch, secretary: and Sondra Clark, vice-president evidently find that president Don Sweeney said something amusing while resting between classes on the cool campus. The second sophomore class High School is sponsored by Mrs. Roesler. President of the class is and helping him is vice-president, Nine officers worked together with to start and organize this class. on April 7 at Comanche Park. 4 of Highlands Jeter and Mr. Don Sweeney Sandra Clark. their sponsors This year the sophomores were given their first chance to take part in school activities. The students could choose the social or service club of which they wished to become members. The sophomore class picnic was held in the spring The sophomores concentrated on becoming the future leaders of Highlands. They worked with the school to try to make their sophomore class, the class of BZ, one of the best classes of High- lands. This and trying to promote good will to various other schools were their main objectives. l A L Sophomore class sponsors, Mr. Alvin Roesler and Mrs. Lillie .lefer A K :flffj look over some of the duiies befitting their position. f'?'rf if ' DRGSICGUTZ con SWGGDEY SIZGERS SODHOIDORG class Sophomore class officers Puffe Goldbeck, chaplain: Carol Sue Smiih, historiang Judy Tctsch and Travis Williams, sgts.-oi-ormsp and Janet Moseley, parliumenfuricn are taking u ride in one of the many sports cars seen at Highlands. V 1 af H nr , W - ' I1 'I16 sophs plan aheao Kon iff: Q iii: iii.. l IMF '93 i 'QQ' 'I .'fr?'r::2: 7 ' ' rr liilf'-'m'i5i'l1 9- w.'m.QIfm ... . ryrll . A B' .- 54, 5 1 Y-7 . ...,g, e if ' gK or or , 'mr .K K , K , , L KK K .. K ' ' l , B ad A Prospective sophomore Brigade members wait anxiously for the lry- ' K '1- 'P ou! fo one of the largest organizations in Highlands. Q ' L' ' , K -. ' L U' A of FJ ffl, . C 53:1 i, , Bosworth, Teddy fggfkm ml'-' fa ,K X Bowker, Lois Ann K e,l1f:,K'-W Biafra, ' :iKfa,::5K fi', 1 Braun, Jeanette K' -1. 5 W N A Broadnax, Shirley w. 1 Vi, K ,ix f Brofze, Gary ' ' 4 Q ' 4' ' Brown, Cheryl Brown, Diane Brown, Wayne Brown, Winston KK KK K K KK K K Broyles, Carol , K K Q 'Y' 'Fi . , K an K Bruce, Roger 1 K K 5:55 ' frgffa 2 Buchanan, Marylee ,NW ,K AY F f- K iff Q- ,QQ f ' 6. BPS! W T Buesing, Neal -QQ ' ' Q l gg' . ' K 'E5f?:tK Burke, Carole K'.fQ'8, , g,K 'L KK: 'if ,v 5, K V ' ' ':. ::'K 1K Burleson, Viviag 'A , gf . . ' 1 ':Q1 '4 A - K ' ' K 21-fixif., . . xBurrows, John ,, , ,C'L ' A ,Yi ' A 'L ' -'B' Bush, Beverly K K K 'K A X , , X K , 2 Y Builer, Michael N' '-3 A D A ' 1 - 'Br Caldwell, Mike K , 4 l ' Callaway, Pa? ' K . 1 K?-.flu l 5, - A I s , Q . - f , . K -, -1, -, -e rm, . - x Callender, Billie W, -, .M , 'TZ' Camrelh Joe r .K . . SKK .R , Kx,:KK-KKK fy. Ka. KK fir 5 K Canfu, Raymond -gf' ' ' ' i' , -Q-1.':fg.i' - K' s -- -,,. 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C, .K :fi sh 4. BK aj Curtis, S?anleY B ki L ' - 6 Q 13- -0' a 356351 . if f 1 ' A DROSDEROUS SENIOR YEAR Agee, Stanley Agnew, Sarah Alderman, Dan Anderson, Frances Anderson, John Arispe, Sal Armstrong, Donna - ' , . , 'z ' ltgffff 4. ir, ':. x .fry l 'lf lwllliflfsl' ' l W' . Arreaga, Annie . 42 , ' tw' N Q4 . 'WL Y n 11. frat few: H f- ' - 2- .rw A Austin Joe ., , , X, ., y ,mx K : ,L W , affgh 1' , , Qv,.Q5 , g, . g Avalos, Imogene f a 1 f '52, . f ' 'Y:.':g 'lar , W. - -, .t , , ' . .1 ge. l-his - .R Q A 'K -,kj y ggi . .8 V '. mil, Cx: I ,ERES5 'w.f ,1 A 5 ' ' S. fs' A Bane, James 5, M y 06 .,, e, , 1 , . -,,..:-.. -, HP, , fig , .. .- , . . ' ga JZQJE5' ,ian 1 , .Y ' x, 4:23, .L - , ' Barnett, Patricia ' ' . ' 'ft A A ,W H, VK'r nf' I ' b, ' li-'ff ,W A ,M Barrera, Osmar 'G A A . ' Y L- ' + 5 ees All :M pl' Barron, Charlie 'f 1 Q Aitfi- B Buffof KWH Q, 'fqyff . Q 'W ' A Mgt, W, .jx Bartoskewitz, George t B Q2- A , ' ms: e he ,: fig- A 1 , BM R1-Y Ne i , . 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FRONT ROW, L. TO R. Rudy Serbantes, Russell Marston, Carol Ann Douglas, Nancy Rablre, Bobby Aubert, Sue Davenport, Robert Gonzales, Christina Specht, and Moriorie Rader. ROW 2 l. T0 R. Ernest Sanchez, Dana Laxson, Linda Moseley, Danna Hans, Billie Schwarzer, Arabella Ramirez, Rose Alfaro, Julia Lawson, Judy Schreiber, and Janie Dolan. ROW 3 l.. T0 R. Altha Johnson, Roderick Tanner, Patsy Gibson, Vicki Curd, Maxine Usher, Charles Bazalclua, Barbara Roberts, Mildred Carroll, Elena Martinez, Cathy George, and Sally Lowery. ROW 4 l. T0 R. Rose Green, Alexis Cantu, Richard Salas, Alexander Bernal, Sterling Houston, Richard Armstrong, Cecil Houston, Manuel Saenz, Bobbyee Luckett, Janice McFadden, and Madison Preacher. ROW 5 I.. TO R. Jerry Schwartz, Frank Elder, Mike Scarnato, William Montalbo, Huey Rhudy, Melvin Dorrow, Arnold Howan, James Wood, Duncan Carver, Richard Blackford, and Richard Anthony. 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V .-f 'X Sitting under the shade of u tree are the freshman class officers, Mike McGraw, vice-president: Bobette Hinch, secretary: Judy Nichols, treasurer, and Jo Ann Langley, president. They are enjoying one of many beautiful springs days at Highlands High School. The seventh and eighth graders participc in their own junior high student council. February 19, the junior high student council sr sored a social entitled Starlight Fantasy. students gathered at seven-thirty to enjoy planned games, dancing, music, cmd entertl ment. A picnic was held for the junior high dents on April 29, at Comanche Park. The jul high student council was headed by Mike Ma and sponsored by Mrs. Lillie Ieter. Iunior high students are offered a variety u electives. Included in these are public spe ing, Spanish, art, general shop, cooking, chor s and orchestra, They are also able to particip in various sports in which the teams play other schools throughout the city. As the junior high students enter high school they will bet- ter understand its lite. The sponsors of lhe freshman class, Mrs. Leonor S. Tovar and Mrs Carol Ross, are running off ballots on the difio machine. fneshman offlcens leo class In successful yean Other freshman officers who are gathered around fhe piano are as follows: Sandra Cheatham, James Lovering, sergeanfs-af-arms: Sharon Arnold, parliamentariang Mike Franger, sergeani-at-arms, Sheryl Halamuda, chaplain, and Emily Johnson, sergeant-af-arms. Vw' William Metz is trying to get a point across to Susie Guerra and Rosie Flores in Mr. Schubert's class. z ' 12 ef owner -we ,Q , ' . ,Q fag ' sw' 5- , ' 3 3. ' L.,:',,. A - 1-fire .V 'ai 1 J' ' : fish Achterberg, Carol Arnold, Chuck Arnold, Sharon Barton, Debra Battle, Fred Becerril, Raymond Beeman, Darleene Bernard, Becky Bevill, Phyllis Blankenship, Sharon Boedecker, Diane Bowers, Chris . i- if Q' l .,. J.-, at ,Jw J X M . ex X4 5 W: :-,e.:::- 'is r 1 :Wi ii u iii , 5. 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I,',,, ,,,f1f1 f ' Elf f Z7i, 3 bf 5 ' fy 'N ,Sr ' '- Mif' ' ' 4 Q., rxgfm ,my NM , ix :rfb 'N .'K:-?...::,,.,w:f-15 5, 5 or -mn' f , ,,:,Yg'e f Ig Vw, r. , 1 J .A t 2 2' Q H' ' 0 2- 4 .wwzffx Y :V ,2,,.f 'wx,v,., A Mrs. Lloyd, senior high counselor, is advising Bonnie Notz and Nancy Stamps on their plans For the future McDonald, Frances McDougall, Beverly McGraw, Mike Mclean, Tommy Mahurin, Kathie Malin, Joe Mallard, Gary Metz, William Meyer, Barbara Maltz, Simon Moore, Leo Moran, Melady Moreno, Sara Moseley, Carol Mullen, Brent Muse, Bill Needham, Dianne Nichols, Judy Nobis, Joyce Omsted, Laurie 0'Rear, Richard Owens, Dewey Owens, Kandy Palmer, Janice Parkhurst, Robert Parrish, Marvin Pope Tavis Price Meri Sue Purvus Andy Ray Ronnie Reaves Cornelia Reed Donna Rhelnlaender Fay Richardson Terry Saenz Joe Sanders Brenda Jean Schruewer Woodrow Shrnn Wendell Shlver Michael Shoemake Don Shrlmpton Judy Skeats Arthur Smith Harry Smith Robert Spalding Darlene Stapper Nancy Stelnfeldt Richard Stephenson Peggy Shnglly Judy Strickland Charles Stnngfellow Sandy Taylor Charlotte Taylor Garland Thomas Mary Thompson James Lacy Tlsdale Eddie Urblk Joan Wagner Richard Watson Raymond Wendt James Werner David Williams Johnelle Wlngo lrls Wood Jerry 2' 'I s class of '63 anticipates GREAT soph yew 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 151? Y 'flffi L1-.nf .ar +V, ' ex 5. ' tn ' 'M 5 '513,'m J' FA 1,25 '?f iff 'ff sg 1 xl , GlGlTl'.l1 GRAOGRS GYUO DICHIC ADO SOClAl In SDRIDG 2 :elvis ffiX'2ff?s'f1 - 2 1, N AM -s. Mrs. Jeter, the iunior high student counselor, is explaining our registration system to a new student and his parents. envying Mike -- ,Vein ,L e f hifi Patti Marke, Bubba Haag, Rosemary Young, and Herbert Bradley are probably while he plays his clarinet with senior band members. Trying to get their bikes to avoid the after-school rush are Marvin Kallies, John Fusselman, Clayton Fenter, and Bill Hussey. Evidently Richard O'Bryant does not think that Mr. Higdon's aim is accurate, but David Schreck disagrees. Abernathy, Gary Adames, Herlinda Aitches, Marian Alfara, Jim Althage, David Ampelas, Yvonne Anderson, Sandra Arbuthnat, Lawana Arispe, Joe, Jr. Arnold, Brenda Arnold, Leroy Arnold, Mike Ashby, Sherry Baker, Loris Ball, Jean Barkley, Anne Barnhill, Sandy Barrera, Elodia Barrera, Irene Barrera, Leonor Beard, Estelle Bell, Louise Bissonnet, Ellen Blalcley, Larry Blevins, Shirley Bowers, Barbara Boyd, Larry Bradley, Herbert Broyles, Cynthia Buck, Katherine Buckley, Richard Butler, Wanda Butts, Patricia Canon, Kathy Cernosek, Jimmie Chadick, Janet Sue Chatwell, James Cheairs, Dan Chumbley, Janice Clark, Jean Clayton, Betty Cogdell, Benny Cook, Carol Cook, Sandra Kay Coronado, Rose Marie Crowell, Max Crum, Robert Crutchfield, Jay Cruz, Amelia Dayton, Sheryl DeBanos, Alfred DeBarros, Barbara DeBerry, Seab Dellinger, Neta Dennison, Johnny DeReese, Marvin Donnell, Dianne Doremus, Norman Doyle, Linda Driggers, Carol Janette Drzymalla, Mary Dufner, Suzy Edwards, Linda Edwards, Travis Eichelberger, Sharon Eiland, John Elam, Norris English, Allen Esquivel, Rebecca Estes, William Ewing, Betty Fannin, Billy f -' Wr.. , Vox: l , fig ? 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Graves, Kenneth Griffith, Patsy Grumbles, Carol Guerrero, Ruben Gustafson, Sherry Gutierrez, Ruth Haag, Bubba Housler, Alan Hayden, Patricia Haynes, John A Heathcock, Peggy Herman, Larry Hicks, Bruce Hild, Denyse Sue Hill, Victor Hoffmann, Susie Holland, Celia House, Judy Huedepohl, Vicki Huerta, Bertha Hughes, Marvin Hussey, Bill Hutchenrider, Bill Huth, Stanley William Jenner, Nancy Jensen, Sarah Jersig, Johnny Jeser, Mary Lou Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Carol Jones, Beth Jones, Linda Junek, Calvin Kollies, Marvin Karwiel, .Janelle Kendrick, Michael Kerr, Richard Keyes, Susan Kimner, Gerald King, Clarence King, Connie Ruth Kite, Linda KndPP, James Knoll, Gail Kryk, Patsy Lambert, Laura Lamprecht, Betty Lawrence, Mike Leal, Mike Lenhart, Kay Lewis, Sandra Lewis, Susie Linder, Janie Little, Gene Littlepage, Terry Loftin, Patrick Long, Robert Lopez, Louis P. Lozano, Ruben Lyssy, Dorothy Ann McCampbell, Gayle McClinIic, Martha Makrocki, Virginia Malin, Richard Maltsberger, William Maples, Darlene Marke, Patti Mason, Judy Mason, Linda Massey, Jerry Mata, Adam Mata, Roger Matthews, Brenda Mauer, Michael Maynard, Pat Mendez, Alfred Mendez, Robert Metcalfe, Donald Milam, Kathleen Miller, Jonathon Mitcham, Janie Moyer, Sandra Nagy, Gary Nolors, Jimmy Narraiz, Joe Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Charles Nelson, Judy Annette Nerio, Lillian Neuse, Janice Ng, Edward Nicholson, Richard Nobis, Trudy Notz, Bonnie O'Conner, Mollie Ortiz, Jesse Oyola, Agustin Padgett, Sheryl Parmer, Carl Parrott, David Pearson, Ronnie Peckham, Larry Pellerin, Billy Pesek, Jimmy Petty, Betty Phillips, Sandra Philpott, Barbara Pittman, Nancy Placker, Richard Poarch, Sandra Ramirez, Robert Reader, Darryl Recker, Susan Reese, Helen Rex, Suzanne Richardson, Ronnie Riedner, Suzanne Riley, Deldon Rodriquez, Johnny Rodriguez, Yolanda Roe, Joyce Roeber, David Rogers, Janet qnaouatlnq class of 1964 BOASIS Gnl20llm6i1t of 275 Ross, Carol Ross, Winifred Russell, l.aurie Satcher, Larry Schneider, Robert Shearer, Joan Siebrecht, Fred Skweres, Alice Sonnen, Robert Southern, Gayle Spaulding, Mart Speer, Richard Stahl, John Stamps, Nancy Stanley, Martha Stevens, Patricia Stich, Susie Strause, Roger Suttle, Michael Szalwinski, Robert Taylor, Bill Taylor, Graham Taylor, Janice Thacker, Allen Thompson, Peggy Thurston, Terry Turner, Doralyn Kay Uhl, Sammy Valentine, Sharon Van Dunker, Jane Van Wye, Douglas Velasquez, Gloria Vetter, Virginia Vickers, Elmo Voyta, Frances Wacker, Billye Sue Walsh, Allen Warner, Steve Waskow, Bettye Watson, Ronald Welch, Jackie Martina Welch, Jaan Welch, Mike Wells, Cristin Whitley, Elton Wietzel, Armand Williams, Jane Williamson, Mike Winters, Charles Young, Rosemary Zengerle, Victor Zulaica, Hubert That really takes muscle power, says Bill Taylor to Robert Sonnen. Peggy Heathcock, Nancy Stamps, and Betty Ewing explore our new campus. SEVENTH GRACE IODS JUNIOR l'llGl1 Coach Rowland is happy to sign Cathy Poehnert's autograph owl while Sally Faye McCarty and Patsy McGraw wait in line. One of the various electives available to seventh graders is the choral class under the direction of Mrs. Collins. FJ' Abernathy, Judy -v ' Aceves, Joe fr.-' ' Acosta, Eloisa 1, '-gif ' s ! W N ' 'K .. in ' w I. ' P 1' s A 'W if ,R gif ' ' , Adams, Diane . .- ffl ' , Aitches, Kathleen 3 ' K. ' Aldape, Gloria L, A 4' si. : Allen, Bruce ft , 1 Allen, Kenneth :Eg - ' Althage, Claudia gh y Alvarez, Frank X Ampelas, Philip -' V Anderson, Carol it ' 354, - wg ' Q . , 7'-I' 4 . F' Anderson, Diane '- -f Anderson, linda 2 N Arend, Ruth ir' 'w'.4 ,. li! ,sg.,i-. v -X Arnold, David Arnold, Richard Arnold, Robert 'xizfjw Avalos, Alfred 1 1 , Babineau, Tommy - j ' 3 Baker, Jeanne , -- 'T' Baldowsky, Cheryl Barnes, Lee Darrell Barnhill, Betty is?- 'F j Q.. Q' A 'ef A-: we '3 . 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Greer, Linda Grimmett, Kathleen Grunewald, Ranah Guerra, Edward Gutierrez, Jesse Gutierrez, Lillie Haby, Charles Hales, Lynn Harper, David Hartman, Jeanette Hartman, Olivia Haycraft, Patsy Hays, Roderick Herweck, Joan Hess, Ronnie Hicks, Willard Hediger, Sandy Hoey, Georgia Hoffan, Calvin Hoffman, David Hohmann, Charles Hood, Lloyd Hopper, Cynthia Hopson, Ronnie Houston, Sheran Howell, Judy Huerte, Maria Hughes, Marian Ingram, Deborah Iredale, Roland Iverson, Paul Ivy, Johnnie Jackson, Steve James, Esther , '. ' QQ :',i 'Ig if Q f 3 at 1 A fb 'mg' . H 1 M SGVGYIIH GRACGRS AIIIAZEO Aimjpg Q.: . 6 0 A , 5 ,AIS . - .Q .1-L,,,..,,, f 1 ef 13 35, 's X 1 kk , .fa :. Q' G ff 'is . W affx1n,'r,:1. - 'Q F 3 2 LQ vt. :J lic ti Q . . . 1 fs- I - . gf, '2'L,fa: 'sa + 'Y we sri 1 t Ai V ' '95 wx? in , F. F. J .5 J, 5 gm' . . ' T' . 1 1 U i Aix a A Ii R K I 'ie 1: is I: L I - fs i I. ' I ,, '. -e if X , 3 .Sl ' f if f 3 -. 3 5 .755 i ' ' s li., .' lf' 3 ' . 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Jauer, Donald Jenkins, Kenneth Jodzka, Anna Johnson, Jean Johnson, Jean Johnston, Johnny Jones, Billy Jones, Priscilla Jones, Sally Kallis, David Kaspar, Robert King, Janette Klaerner, Kay Knippa, Claire Koch, John Kutscher, Elaine Landry, Sue Langley, Nancy Laza, Ronnie Lazarine, Ralph Leal, Jimmy Lee, John Lehde, Gayle Lenz, Eugene Lenz, Martha Lewis, Allison Locke, Meco Loessin, Larry Lopez, Frank Lopez, Jesse Lothringer, Cheryl Lothringer, Linda Love, Sharon Lowther, Katherine Loxano, Aurora Lozano, Johnny Charles Lyons, Frances McBrearty, Scott McCarty, Sally Faye McClellan, Rodney McGraw, Patsy Macias, Glenn Macias, Tommy Mack, Wade Mack, William Maddox, Gary McGahee, Roger Marshall, Rocky Martin, Jack Martin, Joy Martin, Ross Martinez, Barbara Martinez, John Martinez, Lucy Martinez, Richard Massey, Michael Mater, Billy Matines, Leilani Meier, Gilbert Mendiola, Arthur Mendoza, Adela Mercer, Gary Meredith, Lois Messerli, Ja-Anne Kay Meyer, Charles Meyer, Janet Meyers, Jan Migl, Sharrell Miller, Barbara Miller, Gary Miller, Kenneth Minica, Kathleen Moeller, Thomas Montero, Francisco Moore, Earl Moose, Chester Moreno, Carmen Morris, Gary Moyer, Linda Mullen, Royce Munoz, Guadalupe Nabors, Robert Narvaiz, Lucille Needham, Ethel Nelson, Pamela Newman, Lana Nichols, Preston Niemeyer, Phyllis Northam, Bettie Null, Jerry O'Bryant, Richard Orr, Candice Owens, Michael Paez, Ramon Paez, Roland Palmer, Carolyn Park, Jack Parker, Benny Parkhurst, Daniel Pawlik, Dorothy Pearman, Cathy Pearson, Robert Peel, Larry Peeler, Gerald Pellerin, .loan Perez, Rose Mary Peters, Charlotte Peters, Paul Pierce, Nancy Pippin, Freddie Pittman, Marion Poehnert, Cathy Pollock, Phyliss Pumphrey, Lawrence Quintero, Robert Ramos, Jesse Rangel, Sylvia Reed, Lynda Reed, Monroe Reinders, Geraldine Resendez, Diana Reres, Betty Reyes, Ralph Reyna, Fernando Reyna, Rebeca Rice, Linda Rich, Carolyn Richards, Linda Richardson, Austin Rittiman, Dana Roberts, Connie Roberts, Lorraine Rocha, Joe Rodrigue, Consuelo Rodriguez, Anna Rodriguez, Bill Rodriguez, Felix Roper, Karen Rueckle, Barbara Rumbo, William Sagan, Bernice Sanchez, Christina Sanchez, Raymond Sandage, Carol seventh GRAOGRS GIUO IIRGGOOITI of ehoosmq own electives 1 41244 1 11 iw 'S iff V E3 a' X , it 4 i . 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W Tim fir' fee . ry a Schadl, Johnny Schaefer, Herbert Schafer, Harry Scheffler, Mark Schilling, Ray Schmidt, Ronny Schreck, David Schriewer, Rethia Schroeder, Geraldine Settles, Yvonne Sholund, Robert Sierra, Josephine Simon, David Smith, Chris Smith, Judy Sneath, Charles Snider, Patricia Solis, Adelina Solis, Irene Solis, Jesse South, Ronnie Stage, Judy Stapper, Susan Stephens, Margaret Stingily, Nancy Stough, Sharon Sullivan, Cheryl Summers, Forrest Suttle, Patricia Talley, David Taylor, Nancy Terrill, lynn Thoss, Ann Tigrett, Jack Tinnin, Riki Tomblin, Jimmie Trottie, Tommy Tumlinson, Richard Tumlinson, Robert Turknett, Margaret Turner, Jackie Turney, Sharon Van Zandt, Nancy Vasaldua, Frances Villapando, Elvira Villasenor, Esther Vorderbaum, Herbert Wagner, Harry Wagnon, Patricia Ward, Sharon Webb, Patsy Weidel, Katherine Weir, Abert Welch, Ronald Welch, Ronnie Wells, Calvert Wenderoth, Phyllis Westhoek, Arthur White, Richard Whitmore, Roy Whyman, Sandra Williams, David Williams, Mike Wilson, Bennie Wilson, David Windham, Betty Windham, Shirley Waller, Janet Womack, Linda Wood, Betty Zapata, Norman Zimmerlee, Lora oathemn' of the clans ChaDt6l2 4 Qyf a s of the Bloateo Baeplpes coulo B6 heano Fnom oeep m the valley. It was the eventliul oay of the oathemn' of the ns In seotlano. as these clans oath- eo, so oatherzeo the onoanlzatlons of ' qhlanos In tlzue scottish tnaoltlon. e punposes wene much the same. ey olseusseo comme events of the Q ano maoe suqeestlons lion lm'- ovement of them vlllaee. the laos ano lassles also helo Gay oances, panties, ano many othen pleasune events. wonk ano play went hano In hano. to each penson of the clan hls sepanate clan was lmpontant. these eluss ano omoanlzatlons wene tlzuly a necessany pant of the eultune ano way of life ol the HIGHIAHOGRS. A smooth running school requires co-ordinoiion among all the orgonizuiions and clubs. One means of acquiring fhis unify is by hav- ing mufuol planning sessions such as ihis one with Monfa Zengerle, Molly Armswoet-h,'Mr. lehmberg, Neil Auirey, and David Mauer. r .Q E ml .,, . ,.l H . . my mg sf f- 5 r , ,,.. xv gd x '?Q a 3 Wg x, 70 5. . E ., . - 'Z .?QfQls1'Qff '53 4 V 3 X 'N W - Z, 1 qt X., , EmM,g, . 5x ,Q , I K :gif Q :ggi H1 V' Q S YR A 15 u 5 - Hg? ' W 5 2-H? 5 . a :N 0 , 4 Neil Autrey president S1lUO6l'l1Z COUl1Cll 6l6ClI6O S6Cl26IAl2y 'I'he Student Council under the leadership of Miss Winifred Winter, sponsor, and the president, Neil Autrey, headed the school in student activities. The Council is an organization representing the student body of Highlands High School. Purposes of the Council include establishing better under- standing between faculty and students, a better understanding of citizenship, and setting up of standards, and rules for the betterment of school. Activities were plentiful through the year. The Council sponsored the dance Harvest Moon in October and collected baskets of food for seven families for Christmas. They sold the first student directories and presented assemblies to welcome each new sports season. Students represented the school in outside activities such as conventions. and also supervised clubs through the issuing of club charters. The Student Council also presented to the school the maroon and white victory flag. The organization ended the year with the election of a new president and officers with high hopes for the coming year. Van Nation treas Pat Mumme, sgt-at-arms., Dixie Foster, rep. and histzp DiAnn Wilson, roll call sec.: Dorothy Pankratz, rec sec Bully Rutledge parl George Dill, sgt-at-arms., Pamela Handy, corres. sec.: June Duncan, chap. of Alamo ASSOCIAUGI1 of stuoent COUl'lCIlS Miss Winifred Winter 5P9m9 pcrl. discuss Siudenf Council adivities. No! piciured is Deon Joyner, 3rd v.p. Jimmy Jeter, 3rd vice-pres. helps Helen Klosiermann, lst vice-pres. of one of Ihe many water founlains in the school. John Siinson, 2nd vice-pres. looks on wiih a ihirsty gleam in his eye. 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J . 2, fg'5.Qi-jf ' it - l 'Y ,jr f ' x -' Wilson, DiAnn 11:41, 8 Q Q 351533, , ,V -,zips . s, Q QQTF1 S S.,,f'f, 'fsli ffl , six I L 'I'-.'-Cwgtm Q, ' ' x W:- , ' Min. ,- ., ' f.gyf'5s- -'if'-sQ..f:.gTa: f '-,W . 1 5522? , ,A 1,: A - i tiiiiiff' 'r i wi 5fiv?5f'1 ' , Witta, Barbara ' Al ' Woods,Harry 1 L j W 'f 5 fi - . -wg wh ffl, I ' iff-- thnouqhout the yealz Fon stuoents if r e Sheryl Halamuda looks puzzled as what to write on her poster, out Dorothy Pankratz and Judy Nichols seem to have no problems. in Helen Klostermann and Wilma Bode looked pretty busy when the directories, sponsored by the Student Council, came out. mil: ,X SIIUOGFII COUUCII DROITTOIIGS COmmUI1lI PROJECTS Active S.C. members boarding bus for field trip are Dean Joyner, Kathy Horton, Beatrice Westhoek, Osmar Barrera, Harry Woods and Judy Nichols. Barbara Wifta, Mike Feathersfon and Jean Walston help to take in- ventory in the lost and found which is run by the Council. Let's get this show on the road, says John Stinson as he carries Helen Klostermann's suitcases for her. Neil Autrey and Dorothy Pank- ratz clon't seem quite as anxious to depart. All are leaving for one ofthe many conventions attended by council members. BACK ROW: Howard Black, Sharon Cohen, Louis Irwin, Bobby Weller, Mike Westwood, Roy Ci oe Stew Pearman, Sherill Rundell, Wayne Miers, Charlg Walker. ROW 2: Shirley Bloch, Beverly Dunk, Diane Hallock, Claudia Smit de Salme, Laurie Kraemer, Mary Alice,Tgborg,lBarbara Stephens, Sue Thomas, Rodney Strub. ROW 3: Suzy Bernard, Barbara Mary Nolan, Norma Mustian, kMolli'e' Hughes, Cindy Sinclair, .leanetje Kramer, Charlene Talbert, Anita McCay,.Bill' mpmgnfJey ROW 4: Nancy Wiseman,',Merry Marftiin, Judy Flowers, Darlene Rollins, Barbara Fulenwider, Judy Farmer ndra Lau ' ancy Filippane, Charline Hardin. Each of these students receives a monthly journalism magazine, roll as well as an attractive pin. Qlllll AHC SCl2Oll 6lGCIS EOD JOUl2l1AllSl11 stuoents Quill and Scroll officers for this year Judy Farmer, sec.-treas., Jeanette Kramer, chap., Mike Westwood, pres.: Sherill Rundell, v. p.: Charline Hardin, sgt.-at-arms, and Mrs. Leon, sponsor, plan the so:iery's assembly to formally install members. Two qualifications are needed for enrollment 4 into Quill and Scroll. Students must be in the upper third of their class and must be recommended by the chapter sponsor, who is Mrs. Ioan Leon, sponsor of the Brigadoon and Tartan. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school journalists. The initiation assembly for Quill and Scroll was held April 12. The speaker on the program was Mrs. Edith King, sponsor of the publications at San Antonio College, Pins and membership cards were also presented as part ot the program. The society is made up of newspaper and annual mem- bers striving to become better journalists. Quill and Scroll, which was organized in 1926 by a group ot high school advisers, has grown today until it includes more than 7,500 chapters located in every state in the Union and in foreign countries around the world. It is the aim of every V 1' r Q rx if .: 2' ' journalism student to become a member of the Highlands High Quill and Scroll chapter. .N 2 ORCHGSIIRA m6mBSi2S CHOSEYI ICO 'RGDRGSGHI Osmar Barrera, President Fred Kingston, Vice-President Mr. Gilbert Fierros, Director Cathie Owen, Treasurer Henry Williford, Sgt.-at-arms Pat Parker, Secretary The Highlands High School orchestra was fortunate to have as the director this year, M.r. Gilbert Fierros. Mr. Fierros was the state presi- dent of American String Teachers Association. Seven of the orchestra's members were also mem- r . . ka J 1-'ry 9 x ,r . , sw. ,. Mt .f . ,. V ' .4 f ' if f x f 4 gi If 3 if 'I T 2- , g I ww.. :J I. A . ,m A 1 -if I' Molly Armsworth Barbara Fulenwider Presidenf Vice-President offlcens' teamwonk leo to A Judy Searcy, hisforianp Pafsy Poehnerf, Yypisti Deanna Kerlee, treasurer: and Elizabeth Logan, secretary: work Uo- gefher as a team Ia help make the Brigade one of the top organizations at Highlands. xx .'t - rj 4 Q .f.,, mn ,H ,W M A 7 ,' .. 'rio -MJ-f., - .951 ,tx lf 4 fs, 4 ,1 f- . ,VW r-Q ' 4' i 11 'ww- -v 5 ff - c ,A A342 wwf 1. X 0 Y J.. ,xv ,N in ,. ga, . C H, 13X,f.f ' Lg? . 4 . .N . .lb . . . Q, 1 1. .1 .7 , . , fx- A .. ,.-- Mmmr 'N xx. X ,,,x' XQUM Q W p., f' , xx W, wx 'P P -A 5' N . I ,.. N ,, . , 1 'Q i . X .x ,K N'-. +A- -. . .4 , Atv . ,4' I 5 1 , , 5 x .,3 cheenleaoetzs Boost hlohlanos' spmlt wt- ,3 Hey ya'll. You're not yelling up there. That is the familiar cry of the five Highlands' cheer- leaders. Leading the students in yelling is one of their various duties besides planning pep rallies, making up new yells, and promoting school spirit. Many a night was spent in the planning of the Shrinking Machine, Visiting Coach and Team, Owl Spirit, and other pep rally skits. Also novelty yells such as Mr. Drillon and Play It Cool were put on for the students. The girls also designed their own uniforms this year. A summer full of much work and practice made them ready for the competition at cheerleader school at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. This year's cheerleaders, Pat, Loma, Ieanette, Cindy, and DiAnn, brought back high honors. In the di- vision of schools with five girl cheerleaders they placed first in every contest. This rating added an- other of many honors for Highlands High School. last April after much competition, these girls were chosen cheerleaders by the Brigade. They are Pat Murphy Cindy Sinclair, Loma Lou Chance, Jeanette Noll, and DiAnn Wilson Pat Murphy Head Cheerleader X 1 Xl, . .5 M, if Q Y . A ,A . V 4 .Wt LW., , l 1 Who were the girls at the football games who wore the rnaroonand white plaid vests and pleated skirts, screamed wildly, and waved pom poms happily? This organization was the Highlands High Brigade under the sponsorship of Mrs. Eulamaye Lord. The Brigade is led by ten officers and five cheerleaders. For the first time the officers attended an officers' camp in Dallas, Texas. Many new techniques of pep squad leading were learned. The officers are elected by the girls them- selves and selected on leadership, integrity, and citizenship. Molly Armsworth was selected as president and Barbara Fulenwider was chosen as vice-president. These two worked hard on the unique dance routine half times for which the Brigade has become well known. The Brigade celebrated the end of both football and basketball seasons with a banquet in honor of the players. The year for the Brigadettes was ended with an elaborate formal banquet and dance. RGWAROIUQ YEAR IIOI2 BRIGAOG Mrs. Eulamaye Lord Sponsor Each in charge of twenty-eight girls, these four Brigadiers Sandra LafueLLDarlene Hardin, Sallie B h Linda Stephenson serve the Brigade ably. These are the girls who teac t e precision drills to the Brigade fa: ,:' far' : ,7 it Q -.. .' We V -. 4 'mai rrjiw 'X 5, Vw. fi' ,qw 1 e-'LH W -'Qing . s jjkgfh ,Zhi E QQ X34 4 x 2 'A V N4 pf + A x W MM , .1 L , wa. A f . w-X. s. . 55+ . Xxx A -W ef . 4 , , . , K t 5 ' I , . V,t K 3 g 9 15' 1 xp!-1. fs 3: W Mf- ze .1. r .4- . .xx k '.-tg' wix n x r .N .V M -, --,j- ,,:.s A '- -J Y :JRE b -W.. M J fix- . 1. K.. 0, . '- 32' 1.4 Q, , 'x 1 1 wb. ., . X -f A v M. in s.:s., M 1 32'7'5UY9 '3'l 'f7 4 'IW' gzitw '. '21 cfm! 1,5-E4 'fhffxf - I Fi. '--A - ,ganna ,sz an-ewes 'QQ ' 1--fx W! .. g - 'N Q-,ses ww: 1-.M M W mn ff- 5 . snr , M N W, . .f,m.- A-ff ' ,.,.., or -- W ea 5 . .me fc. .ff .1 e pu W-X new .wx v I 'j'+sQ,,i': ' . Highlands' students and cheerleaders yelled enthusiastically to fill the spirit iug at the pep rally iust before the Brownsville game. A pep rally was held during school before every game. Eventually a larger iug was necessary to accommodate the spirit. names, skits, Dostelzs pant of footsall season vs., W Rt Re, , , . 5vq5g9rggfg,-gx5,lgg,,mxvng.2a,f,fpf',w'in,w2. :fn ?3'fQF'ff ,,Ws:2w f3 ,, . This mean looking owl was drawn by Roger Dresch for the football team to run through at the Jefferson game. This is an annual port of the Jeff game. .ax Mollie Hughes looks as though she has iust swallowed a canary or rather iust let one out as she demonstrates how every team should have teamwork. l:OOlLBAll SEASON I x The Highlands' football players run through the spirit tunnel formed by B before the Alamo Heights football game. WAS A rigade members Eddie Orlando and Richard Chadick board bus as Brigade cheers team to Victoria. Brigade members practice the merry-go-round routine for the circus drill which was performed at both the Alamo Heights and Victoria football games. Then the merry-go-round broke dawn. BUSY It looks as if picture taken IIIYTIE IIOR BQIGAC6 Molly Armsworth, Judy Searcy, Patsy Poehnerj, Ann Dykman, and Claudia Smith stand in line as they wait to be served at the football banquet. Elaine Vggpwould rather not have her as she proceeds to board Brigade bus. Barbara Fulenwider, Mrs. Lord, and Molly ArmswqrQ enioy their meal at the Brigade-sponsored Football banquet. H my .., Wi D -R3-1 ..... 4 vp Q ,gy Q- A SU 4,rQ?f'w'.'15'f'?f f' Y ff., . --sg-faew--vwfszf --,xv -' 1 f v- S si 1 . 'wvwvxusfi df' vzfv'zi':f 1 'P E2 fri 'A 6 3 if tfm. 1x1,:fe?i3xf! T9 mzalnmuxzu ai O Z5 H X i , SIGN WWW !slCx'0,' .1 ' I b , .V . ' ,r,'!g' ...K amkwdgt, if is? 29' ar' vi :R M33 WWW , Q xev A.g'ar,g1 T r r U FA ' 'l 3 s ' if r 1? 5 .aC K S9 -1 x fs., as . BRIQAOG SUJOYGO ITIAYIY ACUVITIIGS DURING YEAR Highlands' foofball players enioy good food cf the banquel given by lhe Brigade. ia 4 Jw' WW Darlene Rollins seems fo be camera-shy as lhe other Brigade members cheer fooiball Yeam off to Brownsville. The camera catches the Highlands' cheerleaders in a funny pose of the McCreless pep rally, f,' le BQIGAOGIIGS OlSDlAy IHIGRGSI ID ACUVIIZIGS 7 15,4 Kaaren Krauss is surrounded by her friends ufier being elected to lhe office of Brigadier replacing Linda Stephenson, Dorothy Haecker,lxLinda BruVon,QBarbara Fesf, Cecilia Ihrer, Gay Driver, Sandra Ely, FriT:l'5allie!Bruhn enferfain ai Chrisfmas pcrfy. 1 i'r '-' Above, these Brigadelfes ure pulling in exlra time praciic- ing the iazz rouline for a half lime clrill. Below, from The looks on These Brigaclelles' faces, this must be an ex- ciiing basketball game. A.: 7 vii? -9'1f?Q ' A ,,,,.,56-5 66 David Mouer President unoen U16 CIRSCIZIOD Mr. Rodman Director au.-fps. -Q 1ws.f:w Bobby Poteet Vice-President FDR. ROOITIAH, I4 OIIIZICGRS Many leaders constitute the Band officers besides those out front. These officers are presi- ident, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, three blasters, five reporters, quartermaster, and his- torian. This host of officers help raise funds for the band, issue uniforms and instruments, take the equipment to the concerts, and instruct the freshmen in playing their instruments and in marching. The officers also check roll, keep the music straight, and keep the students in order at school and at the games. Each officer has his specific duty. There are certain of- ficers in charge of different money making projects such as cake sales and paper drives. The money made from these projects is used to pay for the Band's music, uniforms, and instruments. Also, each officer tries to set a good example for the new members. Under the leadership of President David Mauer and Vice-President Bobby Poteet the Band tries to attain its one goal, more school spirit. Fisk, Etta Talberf, Jeannie Bair, Carol Reed, and David McClinfic were elected reporters of the Band for Yhis year. As reporters it was lheir duty fo publicize all funcfions of Ihe Band during the year. STSRIVG 'UO RAISE 1116 school SDIQIII Blasters Par Cruic ss,-J4-mm-ya GSU.: san.d.I QpLcrder in the Band. Wulfer Peterson, quariermasler, was in charge of the uni forms As lnlsiorl a.n.McEne!y- kepf a record of all func7lcR'5w Par O'Brien was freasurer and Siby Stamps filled the office of secrelary 1. ,. L 'Eff . 1 ,v o Q Q no -W no 3 Wea. fx 1. .. fn ii-f2Fs.2 xx 1 FRONT ROW: Mr. Rodman, Nancy Pennycuff, Myrtle Hill, Jimmy Burns, Janice Love, Nadine Buppert, Janne Finger, Sara Newberry, Kathy Everts, Carol Reed, Janet McCarver, Phillip Bell, Sylvia jitgmgs E ine Stockett, Diane Koltermann, Ginger Cain, Kay Arend, Clara Burrows, Kay Mosely, af Callaway, Anne Parker,Gea'f6al Ha ann, Nancy Schaller, Freddie Cain, Lois Neumann. SECOND ROW: Etta Talbert, David Mauer,xEv.e , Janice Galle, Pat O'Brien, Manette Marek, Esther Blumberg, Charlene Talbert, Jeanette Parker Carolyn Applm, Louise Haynes, Judy Prewitt, Portia Sykes, Sharon House, Pat Crutcher, Anna Brown. THIRD ROW: Judy Wilson, Richard Pacheco, Howard Black, Dwight Scott, Dyke Kiel, Robert Curry, Roy Bellows, Bobby Morehead, David Sherbondy, James Parker, Don if Y-Q 'Q COHIZGSI 1 if X' av, z in 2 . WW 4 fi, l1IGl1lAl1OS BANG W S IZIRSI OIVISIOH In ITTARCHIHG Say av. ,nn-my vias: , ez Q 4 y e q iQ M I an j X 2 ,, H A , iw ,i K, I A , H A K, il ,, fi, ,, ldefmanf Eddie TUYlYln9l0'1f Wvfle Wvlhifs, Kendall ljl,gtton,,Teddy Collier, Gory Brotze, Brenda Rivera, John Hensley, Marsha Shows, immy Gillette. FOURTH ROW: Poul Arguiio,'Franlc Banorcl, Farrel Beck, Jim Grumbles, David Vetter, Roy Willis, Jerry Laue, Roger Ilen, Walter Peterson, Rodney Brooks, Harold Reynolds, Raymond Becerril, Jimmy Price, Dickie Davis, Augie Zamarripa, Jimmy Getts, arol Sfemm, Edith Bernhard, Mar I . W: Gilbert Loftin, Van Nation, Bobby Poteet, Bill Franks, Victor Kerckhoff, George isk, Terry Brown, David McClintic, Dal ' Gene Biegert, Jack Benson, Simon Moltz, Mac Middleton, Dewey Owens, Alan Kuhn, an Griffith, Billy Johnson, Diane arrott, Kyle McVay, Jeanne Bair. 'I69 ,ru and A 3 2 fi if 2' A i t ?l4 l'a-X. A if' if ' N 5: , 4 .,- .- .f f , ,,.fx f' 'asa' 'W' an we s , 5 xr' . ' s. ' ffl , . lois Neumann Drum Major Q41 1' Oi? -Q M 1 pf. t lt The extra color added to the Band was ac- complished by the flashing officers which led the Band in exhibition. These officers consist of four majorettes, Nancy Pennycuif, Myrtle Hill, Lea Gail Hagemann, and Nancy Schaller, and drum major, slender blonde Lois Neumann. There was also assistant majorette Charlene Talbert and assistant drum major Freddie Cain. These students were chosen from the Band on their ability in their jobs and led the Band on the field and in parades. In marching contest the twirlers won first. After their election they attended the Trinity Twirling Camp. The girls also displayed their talents at the choir show and the Highland Park Lion's Club Minstrel. The majorettes originated all their half-time routines and the drum major directed the Highlands' Band. Freddie Cain Charlene Talbert Assistant Drum Major Assistant Majorette 'I72 Bano stmove to Qeach penfectlon they oesmeo l 1-r nu-v up Librarian ,f Jan McEn Wie Cole, and Nancy Ringieslein, are the Ind the scenes in the band. Marsha Shows must have some hidden strength i but James Parker might need vitamins for Are all band practices this way? to have separate interests with the exception of Janice Love, Portia Sikes, Caraly Appiin, and Richard Pacheco on the knows though ikcythe band requires much hard work and that it is gnu :DX 3546 74 the Bane always pr2o0uce0 lime music 3 .REF The auditorium really rocked when Walter Peterson, Freddie Coin, Phillip Bell and other band members gave their rendition of iazz. This was a familiar sight iust before the Band's and Brlgcde's departures for out-of-town football games. This bus driver was wondering if there was enough room for every- one plus clothes, instruments and etc. so necessary for trips whemeven they playeo. Mr. Rodman makes specific point of David Mauer's playing during the Band Show given iusi before Christmas. With his sunglasses and cool haf Mr. Rodman is all ready io direct The Band ai' ihe pep rally. Nancy Pennycuff and Nancy Schaller give the audience one of fheir big smiles during their popular cha-cha rouiine. The band's music was always enioyed af the pep rallies. The piece everyone seemed io enioy the most was St 17 Martha Starkey President Kathy Sullivan Chaplin: Doris Broadway, Jr. Sgt.-ct-arms: Suzy Bernard, Rec'cl. Secretaryg Shirley Staufzenberger, Vice-pr Starkey Treas Allen Madison, Jr. Sgt.-at-arms, Judy Durkop, Robe Mistress, Becky Bernard, Hist.5 Dorothy Broadway, Corres. Sue Hadaway Jr. Sgt.-at-arms, Mary Wilson, head Sgt.at-arms: Cynthia Justice, Jr. Sgt.-at-arms. lgigg: voices oevelopeo In chom One of the organizations of Highlands High School that deals with producing music for the student body is the A Cappella Choir. This organ- ization is made up of both boys and girls who have a genuine interest in music and enjoy singing. The A Cappella Choir participated in many musical events. The choir attended the May Festival, an all city chorus, the Principals' dinner at the Gunter Hotel, the Christmas Assembly, and they performed the music for the Graduation exercises. The p1.u'pose of the A Cappella Choir is to create an interest in good music, to love and appreciate music, to provide entertainment for the community and to develop the voices of choir members. Each year the choir sponsors an annual show. The show was produced on November 19 and 20 and was open to the public. The theme of this year's show was Through The Years. r , x , , A xf, ,, A -, , , 5 3 2. E X9 3 'ff ' 1 v ' , 1 aaiiiiii S 2 3 52 if 2825588 Anl1UAl CHOIR show DRGSGITILGO In NOVGIHBGR 13 'f ?ffs'f1i2i'vff?f y A As M.C.'s of the choir sho - cl Judy Farmer relived the family album -' - ' its pages come alive. Thank heaven for little girlsl Lynette Elliott is not a Siamese dancer, but leads a line of little girls in an act in the choir show. One of the favorites of the show was the Brigade officers' King of the Cannibal Isles skit. This hilarious stunt portrayed the age of silent movies. Molly Armsworth, carrying the scepter, had difficulty keeping up with the speed of the proiector. A cappella v H Q' 'rr B fi 2 5 1413 -1 'z 4, il 'fl 1 4 ., 4 1 if B W B ai Jim English finds sorting music a complete bore, but Diane Kolter- mann and Richard Murphy continue in the never ending task. Collecting money is certainly no chore fof Mary Star y. Her willing contributors are Doris Broadway and er. chom pnepanes Ion apml contest r'9 x 'Pk Some question seems to have arisen in Judy Durkop's and Beth Allgood's minds with the fitting of Janice Schwethelm's robe. Must be some contr vers amgng Linn Ledford, Richard Murphy, Dorothy Broadway, nd Mary or e about the date of contest. IIACUUIY Gl6C.1SS l'tAlllOl'IAl l'tOn0l2 SCCIGI AVL-fr L , e FRONT ROW: Cindy Sinclair, Helen Klostermann, Molly Wiseman, Suzy Bernard, Judy Purkop, Beverly Hien. ROW 2: Judy Ce' 5- Sandra Fulenwider, Judy Farmer, Darlene Rollins, Nancy Kramer, Mollie Hughes, Priscilla Morend, Barbara Burke, Elsie Bremer, Susan Howle, Gladys Olfers, Kathleen Roy, Pat Mitchell, Dorothy Pankratz. ROW 3:r ry Alice Toborgf Janice Galle, Lucy lewis, Laurie Kraemer, Wayne Miers, Patsy Poehnert, Martha Starkey, Loma Chanc Mary V y, Judy Searcy,-Mgllin... Guthrie. ROW 4: Manta Zengerle, Ann Dykman, Sharron Ferguson, Jackye Draper, Dorothy Haecker, enneth Schlather, Robert Herring, Uavna Mauer, Eddie Orlando, Diane Hallock, Madelyn Young, Claudia Smith, Gail Robinson.-fROW5f Qobby Weller, Sherill Rundell, Sallie Bruhn, Jimmy Black, Walter Peterson, James Parker, George Dill, Elizabeth Logan, Pat Pearmamgnda Brutony Ruth Ann Leigh, Mike Westwood. National Honor Society sponsors are Mr. Robert Zirkle, Mr. A. E. Lehmberg, and Miss Mary Lundeen. Not pictured is Mrs. Betty Briggs. t , , w ua , f t . ,. gs - wx fJf A tribute to students at Highlands High School that strive to become better scholars is in the form of the National Honor Society. The uppefr third of the seniors are eligible and the juniors must make all A's. The members are elected by the faculty and administration by the student's service, leader- ship, scholarship, and character. The object of National Honor is to stimulate the desire to render service, enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote worthy leadership and encourage development of character in the students of Highlands. Sponsors in- clude Mrs. Briggs, Miss Lundeen, and Mr. Zirkel. Members were formally initiated at an assembly. This year the Girls' Choir, sponsored by Mrs. Ida Collins, sang for many school assemblies. They participated in the Choir Show and also con- tributed inspiring music to the Christmas Assembly. During the previous terms money making projects were sponsored by the girls for the purpose of buying their much needed choir robes. Many musical contests are held by the San Antonio music department. The Highlands High School Girls' Choir took part in the state contest at Trinity University on April 7. .. At the end of each year a farewell party is held at school to honor the president and seniors. This year's president and honored guest was Mary Ruth Bishop. Refreshments were served and enter- tainment was provided by the juniors. The Girls' Choir gives girls who are interested in music a chance to further their knowledge of music and MQW Run' Bishop to perform an enjoyable service to the school. President qmls' chom olsplays Diana Ca rdenas Vice-President Sudie Wahl, sgt.-at-arms: Barbara Burke, trees.: Judy Walker, parl.g Linda Bone, sgt.-at-crmsg Chcrlyne Riley, sgt.-at-arms, Bobbie Milam, chap.: Judy Langley, rep.: Shirley George, sec., Betty Anderson, corres. sec. MM y 3 , Mrs. Collins, choir director, instills in her choir students a knowl- edge and a love of good music. talent In school shows Deana Lewis writes for Merry Mecks and Jimmie Bradford the date of the Girls' Choir picnic held at Brackenridge Park. New members, Linda Livingston, Debra Barton, Patsy Johnson, Erlene Wieters, Pat Brown, Kathy Gregory, Sharon Ellis, and Julie Hassel, gather around the piano to practice some of the new songs they are learning for future shows. W r'- -uunann.n 'r--or-'-M--'M f : - The Girl's Choir made a beautiful picture in their formals when they did their part for the show, Through the Years. As they sang, green, blue, and red hues of light were cast upon the stage as if in a rainbow. the qmls' chom plans Kon A pant at the eno of Sylvia Favela and Betty Thomas examine the choir sweaters. A treble cleft over an H is the symbol of the choir. I 3 TOP ROW: Marsha Older, Barbara Foleyhliancy Morris, Sandra Wille, Kathleen Watkins, Wilma McNall, Bettf'Tl1omas,mKathleen Flanning, Margaret Chamberlin, Brenda Stanton, Donna Hunter, Judi Walker, Dorothy Dawson. ROW 2: Maria Moreno, Alice - .. - .W ,,7.e,.7,.- .... 1 '2 1. 1 1 M .wfkwfifc 'f A' - . . y L53 ug - ' fi ' v .1- 'S Af 4 . 5 , fn!-ai f . 'V i... at 4 1 We Librarians Maria Moreno, Linda Heckman, and Diana Cardenas, pass oul sheef music fo some of fhe choir members. This is only one of their many varied duiies as librarians. They must also keep all music filed in order so it will be easy lo obtain. U16 YEAR 110 l10l1Ol2 UTEII2 OIZIIICGRS APIC SGDIORS Marlinez, Bonnie Richardson, Sandra Kay Davis, Janice Faber, Barbara Burke, Pamela Jones, Sandra Chandler, Olga Garcia, Linda Bone, Charlyne Riley, Mary Ruih Bishop. ROW 3: Annelfe Limon, Linda Heclcman, Sylvia Favela, Lillian Padalecki, La Nell Glalzerf, Jo Ann Walton, Suzan Egle, Sharon Higdon, Judy langley, Caroline Anderson, Janice Tallman. ROW 4: Josephine l.eal, Penny Neely, Gloria Reyes, Diana Cardenas, Sudie Wahl, Elizabelh Anderson, Diane Edwards, Lynell Gates, Vernifa Williford, linda Mayo, Bobbie Milam, Shirley George. si c. gr. . all - . 1. B A Mrs. Joan Leon Publications Sponsor Bud Jones Editor-in-chief tantan staff pulsllshes Thrills, excitement, and adventure! Oh for the life of a roving reporter! Students with this future in mind are preparing for their careers by working on the school newspaper. The staff learns how to edit a newspaper and the hard work included in a newspaper publication. The purpose of the Tartan is to put out a bi-weekly newspaper and to inform the students of the happenings at Highlands. The Tartan won the All-Texas award in Denton this December and Louis Irwin won an individual award for his column. The staff traveled to A.6rM., Denton, and Austin for journalism workshops and conventions. Being on the paper staff is not all work and no play. Social activities are also held for the staff. A co-publications swimming party was held at the Kit Kat in the spring. The Tartan staff ended the year with a banquet where new positions were r e v e al e d to anxious juniors. f, an f H. , Louis Irwin Managing Editor Diane Koltermann Business Manager An AWARD-WINDING DADGII Sue Thomas and Carolyn Boldt, proof readers, have the iob of reading over every piece of printed copy in the Tartan. Judy Flowers and Billie Jo Lampman, copy readers, must check all typed copy for any mistakes. It must be gossip that Loma Lou Chance, reporter, and Claudia Smith, columnist, are looking at so wide-eyed. However, .loe Stewart, sports editor, doesn't seem interested in anything but the Tartan he is reading. .. , 'fr :LL M142 ,sz 'i ., 55 A '-ti fii ' 22333 5 . as y .i ggi. 11 1, S 7 Jn. tamtan staffens leann newspapen make-up Tartan juniors, Shirley Bloch, Susan Lewis, Wanda McDougall, Elinor Davis, and Patty Mitchell work hard to help out the seniors with their deadline. The bi-weekly rush becomes a habit after two or three years on the staff. Sandro Wille, Diane Parrott, ancl Portia Sikes look through a closet in the iournalism room for ideas for the Tartan display in the hall. Paulette Reifzer, Linda Passant, Howard Black, and Lola Moe Troppe lock on as Mrs. Leon gives pointers on ad selling. s, SGVGITIIY-ONE GllQlBlG IIOR SIGITTA 6DSllOl'I One of the few honor societies at Highlands High School is Sigma Epsilon. To show enrollment in this organization each student may wear the club pin. To wear this pin juniors and sophomores must maintain a 3.5 average and can not have an I or U in citizenship. Seniors that have a 3.5 average throughout high school are entitled to a permanent Sigma Epsilon pin. Miss Agnes Morgan is sponsor and organizer of the honor society at Highlands. However, Sigma Epsilon is a nation- wide orgcmization. Organizations such as this and others give students a goal to work forward to in making better grades and gaining more knowledge. The following seniors have made all A's: FRONT ROW: MaryYAlice floloorg., Sherill Rundell, Elizabeth Logan, sponsor- ' 'gnes Mor- gan, Claudia:Smith, Dotty Pankratz, and o y Gut ' . ROW 2: Gladys Olters, Laurie Kraemer, Janice , Walter Peterson, Charline Hardin, Judy Barrett, and Barbara Burke. FRONT ROW: Beverly Hien, Barbara Fulenwider, Judy Farmer, Darlene Rollins, Molly Armsworth, Nancy Wiseman, lyttlee Schultz and Nanc Frida . RO . e Frier Sur Bernard Rachel Gilke , Linda Holloman, Cind Sinclair, Mollie Hu hes, Pats 1 Y Y 99Y 1 Y I Y Y 9 Y Jennings, Jeanette Kramer, and Helen Klostermann. ROW 3: Martha Starkey, Pat Poehnert, Judy Searcy, Mary Starkey, Bev Buchhorn, Dotty Schumann, Georgette de Salme, Marina Radriquez, and Sharron Ferguson. ROW 4: Pat O'Brien, Sandy Hastings, Linda Pattesan, Madelyn Ypqnifihsi wartz, Rodney Strub, Diane Hallock, Bev Dunk, Ann Dykman, and John Poole. ROW 5: Jim Parker, Dick Travis, Jim Black, l.Qla Brut6'h, ike Speed, Keith Greene, George Dill, Pat Pearman, Gene Peter, Rosalie Krueger, Bob Weller, and Walter Louie. XXX STAGE CREW BACKS school DROOUCUODS An important factor in the production of shows and assemblies at Highlands is the Stage Crew, sponsored by Mr. Charles Piland and managed by Douglas Dupre. The purpose of this organization is to support all of the activities held on the school stage. , The Stage Crew is divided into three sep- arate crews: the lighting crew, headed by Gary Mallard, sets and regulates the lights. Iay Lind- say is in charge of the scenery crew which builds and paints the scenery necessary for successful productions. In charge of the sound crew is Linda Bruton. This crew operates the sound console and tapes recordings for sound effects. Each crew is made up of student members. Their work enabled Highlands' productions to be among the very best. .l. Mr. Tietze, advisor, Douglas Dupre, stage manager, and Mr. Piland, sponsor, supervise the entire crew. , K . im T ' jgitgifdhd Kandy Owens receive a call from the stage as they operate the sound controls from the balcony. Scenery crew members Burley Morris, Neyland Greer, and Jay Lindsay adjust flats for a ploy. Working with the lighting effects at the band Christmas con cert are George Wilkes, Gary Mallard, and Bill Metz. 15 A Wu. BRIGAOOOYI SENIOR SIAIZIZGRS x X-, 4 K X 2 n , 4. .V Vw Y wh t I ' j Bobby Waller Editor . LP' V N. INN Mike Westwood Business Manager Cindy Singluir literary Editor Shorlll Rundell Production Manager Iust what does constitute the annual staff? The Brigadoon staff is made up of a junior and senior staff. The juniors are responsible for financ- ing the book and the seniors actually put out the book. Producing an annual entails more than meets the eye. Each senior works madly to meet each of their four deadlines. Although an extreme amount of work is involved they enjoy working and having a good time together. There were many opportunities to learn more about annual production this year. Workshops in- cluded Denton, Texas ALM., and Austin. In all of these workshops awards were given. The staff spent three days in Denton and eight students spent a week at AGM. Much information was brought home to make the production ot the annual an easier and better process. The staff also partici- pated in various Brigadoon assemblies. Laurie Kraemer, publicity manager: Ronald Lehde, sports editory Georgette de Salme, and Carol Howard, co-circulation managers look through the files. A .. Q, fm cneate SCOULISH SIOR BOOK x C5111 K ,Mg r Y, , fx- ' yr, ,Q v 4 I ,., A W ,,,,,,.,' -- i V . ,W- ,,...- Judy Farmer, organizations co-editor, Pai' Pearman, organizations co-editor, and Nancy Wiseman, club editor discuss the changes in their layouts for their sections in this year's Brigodoon. The Brigade and Bond foldouts proved quite a problem. Diane Hallock, advertising editor: Judy Searcy, art editor: Charline Hardin, faculty editor, and Jeanette Kramer, school life editor put up posters in the hall advertising the annual sales. It w o r k e dy 1700 books were sold. f L Kirby Davis, photographer: Mollie Hughes, accountant: Y Y , , ' ' 1'2!Patsy Poehnert, senior high editor, Barbara Darlene Rollins, copy editor, and Rodney Sirub, photog- Stephens, sophomore class editor, and Norrniar Mustian, iunlor class editor: rapher admire the color pictures used in the annual. look through a box of last year's pictures. ' ' ' W ' ' H ' ' x -dn JUNIOR staff DlAl1S I:Ol2 A BUSY YEAR AS SGYIIORS Par Stahl, Gerry Reams, Louise Haynes, lry to look innocent while caughf snooping Mary Nolan, Mary Burneff, and Charlene Talberi look through exchange annuals. I , s 'E Q. my' , ..m,. e v , 2.3 ., F? .1 s N., A. 'si ff n L- l x 5 fir, A, V A 1' K. 'Y '2 i 3 f K , ., f , - A S- , K . 'Aga and Barbara Schaffner Diane Hallock iells iuniors, Anita McCoy, Jim English, Gay Driver through the senior office. and Wayne Miers how io make out receipts for the annual. Barbara Fest, Belly Sonnen, Kay Arend, Nancy Filippone, Dona Heerman, Sandra Ely, and Merry Marlin leave school lo sell ads. Phil Padgeh shows Cecilia lhrer how to take pictures. 4 YI annual stafliens enjoy vameo activities We fm Sherill Rundell, Patsy Poehneri, Judy Searcy, ancl Charline Hardin , seem to be enioying themselves at a Brigadoan cake sale. This Jefferson Mustang was one of ihe Color Day displays in the iournalism room that helped raise school spirit. Judy Searcy act out a fyplcal day In the Brlgadoon office for The Annual Sales Assem These annual staffers, Norma Mlisfigp, Laurie Kraemer, Charline Hardin, Diane Halloc aneffe Kramer, and 1 ' - 9131, ' v A 1' 5 t y ' pf ' ' . A ' Arend, Kay J ' A ' ' f lg e ' Bode, Wilma W ' f Ti A A J goeltimeg Sipndra . - . 1 f y A ,,::.:ee,f:r,X .E ' .. if i l W Xxj K, Q q athenas sell many hlqhlanos 'r f W ! ',, 'ilf l ,Ef1e,, 1 H -se fri 45' lip l r RG' r T N fs l eg, f. - ' ' K . 'A 1, fi ., B H, M J 5 e A -W f Ciara Sansa' 0 ' Cobb, Sandra QM, H 6 in 4 l -iii f T M -v.--1-ji tl' 'L V Crow, Sandra W 3 Davis, Elinor Q li lll K O X 7 i is .. I Kywgxriver, Gay r ' u. L n I Q, ' I gg:-f, ,sw , 'za ar- -:4 ,a ' E. ,,, E g1' v. M 5' 'mai 'essex 1 gif av 1 L Y! EF 'M' f ,. ml? ,, if e i , , s- ,ii ' 'ist' Q' . 'a- ,- x gm ii 1. 'fitoffiffll Q QA ' .,. X Q, X 1 Duryea, Toni Z 532' if , 2 Flowers, Judy Gilda rl, Janelle , r , 'L 3: , Goldbeck, Paile Hadaway, Sue Hall, Sue Jana McGibney, president' of fhe Athenas, direcfed fhe club in many p ' . ' aid in supplying boo , z ,er :' 1 'nm ' ns iz 1-ie. 1 .M f . 5 - 4 g . 12: ,, I , 6351 :S . , V 4 L 'A x 1: 1 Q I . , . 31.4 1 tr ::XZ5nnY.,,N e - H .Sze .iv Q - 1- K7 ' '1' 19 ralecfs The maln one was to ks for the library. Hallock, Diane Heckman, Linda Holcombe, Kale Klosiermunn, Helen Leigh, Ruth Ann M V, g I ,5. ,gs tg ' ti fairways f.. ,S X 'm,, '31 W rt Q ' 1 n - ', ...t ,ve I ' 7.3 g L Lutz, Betty E. ' ' ' u Mack, Suzy wif? A I A - ii '. 4 ' A A -gy , 'I iifI3,'5':. J if 'Q McDonald, Marilyn iifgfl I A 3. T , Eg. E ff' fi RSV ' Nolan, Mary 'K ' Trng' Orlando, Vickie pennant puns to stuoent Booy EEZLTQEZ E:lsY . l 2 -IEW 5 3'-f I The Athena Literary Society has had many ac- tivities this year. Many of these activities were money-making projects. In early October Athenas held a cake sale at the Highland Park State Bank. Football programs were sold when Highlands played Edison and Harlandale. The club also sold sterling silver pennant pins. These pins were maroon and white and had the letters H.H.S. inscribed on them. The Athena club pin appeared for the first time this year. 'I'he girls were able to buy them during the summer so they would have them at the beginning of school. The pin is a gold printed A with a gold frame designed around it. With the hard earned money from these various projects, Athenas sponsored the Halloween Hop in late October. The decor of the cafeteria followed a Halloween theme. To end a year of work and fun, Athenas held their traditional Mother-Daughter Banquet at which they announced the new of- ficers for the following year. The Athena Literary Society derived its name from the Greek goddess of wisdom. The name is in keeping with the club's purpose, which is to supply the school library with more new books. Qg9,U9.Ll1 Msnhynp 6?34EfET5ine Webb, Penny f J Winkler, Shirley Wiseman, Nancy -Q - , ms.. A f ' H .x., Starkey, Mary Stephens, Barbara Sullivan, Kathie .., H -' n .. 'g . ag 'Y ' ' ' ' A . .M 56 ,Ein t . .. :QE Ay E Z .W , ' :gf :ffa gl 11945 'Q ,1s,g .,mf igz-,,A,wr ,. ' 7: 3,4 ., 3 ' 2 tie l' '14 Y S QV 1 fs, iflafi, il EW I 5' I tv x 'Z' ' 1 s. -A Ji! Rundell, Sherill Searcy, Judy 4 Q Yf xv' E5 z ,,.., ' fmt . , 5. as rf., sr v , X. 'I' .Z Y Sea rcy, Ruthie Sinclair, Cindy , ,,,,,, :f :ary Sonnen, Gwynne ' Starkey, Martha g Cl L 1 K 'Sir' 4 :X 'Q ' K . Q S S 'F .s 2' 1, 1.5: K 1. .5 , , I , , . Wk Q ' we w. lim L dv . r-ff! fs 32135 D 'auth . -f clk Q flip if it I knit' L ,vw fej tx tw, -vw-rv. ,'t..,1k N. .I 8 . J .. at . 355' .tt my Many of the Athena members seem to have other thoughts in their minds. Helen Klostermann's thoughts must be far, 'far away. x rx Betty Lutz and Diane Hallock, who head the decoration committee make Halloween mask programs for the Haunted Hop. N Several Athena members enioy cokes, cookies, and dips at the welcoming party for new mid-term members. N. QL, lm. Pfr QA Sharon Hill, an initiate, plays hostess at the welcoming party by serving Ruth Searcy, Vickie Orlando, and Sandra Clark. Nancy Wiseman, Judy Searcy, Patsy Poehnerf, and Sherill Rundell display their salesmanship by selling football programs. I ----f -f fwvfvx :r wr::::::a::e:t:::::m4:1:::ms I 4 .341-14a,,,g --H f A Q f Q ' 'N gap, W x WJ' V, ,wav a 0515? Nw.. AA QW ,, ,fm I i ' ,-B Babbefe Hinch introduces herself fo the Athena members af a coke party given for praspeciive members in the cafeteria after school. Ronald Lehde finally seems fo have decided on which cake To buy Hop. The avid sellers are Patsy Poehnerf, Nancy Wiseman, Sherill R Mr- 711' i .xt .M ' ff' . :gy .T . f- 1:35 ' , L- .ssss ' R 'ixllikfiigy 553. l2f1:,l'e,'f PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN REPORTER PARLIAMENTARIAN SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SERGEANT-AT-A RMS ,IANA MQGIBENY BETTY LUTZ KATHLEEN SULLIVAN SHERILL RUNDELL WILMA BODE MARY JOE BURNETT PAT PEARMAN MARY NOLAN KATE HOLCOMBE Iniviafes are Susan Howle, Jo Ann Langley, Bobbere Hinch, S Hill, Behy Blair, Becky Bernard, and Pafiy Burnie. af 1he Athena cake sale that raised money for their dance, Rundell, Diane Hallock, and Judy Searcy. haron Haun fed Q Tl as 1 athenadsporats pnoqnams net money fonllanam 3 in 51 5532 ,Q 'C X L e 4 Athena officers Wilma Bode, Sherill Rundell, Kathleen Sullivan, Jana McGibeny, Mary Nolan, and Befiy Luiz conclucf lhe weekly meeting where plans are made lo raise money for Qhe coniribuficn of books To the school library. What do and Ruih the minutes read by Kathleen Sullivan contain fo make Martha Slarlcey, Cindy Sinclair, Ann Leigh so unhappy? It must be about a fine for not making posiers Io adverfise ihe fu-...A 1, ' 5 Judy Searcy, Palsy Poehnerf, Athena pennanf pins. '47 1212121 LW 542, iff 55 ' TV? Q V A the .fs-Q35 x 43 fa Ar' , 5 ' if Iii '1 ,rg S .ti ing' I ,js y ,Sy if lain. iixziii 1. VALE ,, ,E , zz .. Q- :: I ,an T. me X 'L 5. 45 'a,'g1Y:1', Yi-ips' I 'ef ,x x: ig 5. 1155! S, fi? . ,L E R! E, 123 -V 4' my 'X AL 395: ii HX 1, H? x-Q-. - . '35 President Ann Dykman admires the Phi Befa's new Dhl BETA ITTARBIG owl BGAUUIZIGO school PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN CENSOR-TYPIST REPORTER REPORTER SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS CHAPLAIN PARLIAMENTARIAN Allgood, Beih Bowen, Ginger Brown, Cheryl V, g 3 3 f 1 Cohen, Sharon Q' ' ., I de Salme, Georgehe Q ' ,,,., marble owl which arrived from Italy las! fall. 202 Dunk, Beverly f 'L N Elliot, Lyneife ' Friday, Nancy ' ,Q :af Gann, Shirley Hays, Donna-V Hodges, Carol' 1 arol Howell, Marcia yum Justice, Cynthia Kessler, Sherri Kirksey, Janet Krause, Karen Lampman, Billie Jo ANN DYKMAN DOROTHY SCHUMANN CAROL HOWARD CLAUDIA SMITH BEVERLY DUNK CYNTHIA JUSTICE PAT RAYMOND - BETTIE JO SONNEN NANCY PETTY GEORGETTE de SALME BILLIE JO LAMPMAN NANCY FRIDAY SHARON COHEN . 2. Tai, kr -11? beef' A. Ei gtfff. W 'l 5, , . Ti 1 1 1 .A l The newly elected officers for the year 1959-1960 gathered for their installation ceremony on October 7 at Miss Chuml:zley's home These officers were Georgette de Salme, Sharon Cohen, and Claudia Smith, Dorothy Schumann, Ann Dykman, and Carol Howard Beverly Dunk, Nancy Friday, Cynthia Justice, and Billie .lo lampman. 'r ' gel. , U: 12. . S , y ,V V' ' z: , Langlinois, Madeleine Lewis, Lucy 5 et '-ef. Q K: It W :pw ' V - . McCarver, Janet A' ' i it ' A Il Milam, Bobbie W , 5 , ' Moore, Dale , M j ' R' 1 f , .-3: ii fg- 5 . ' V' T , j ,. . ,i I W ,W .,. : W s , V, .?ex,: A , ' If , , ' ' . sr 'f 2 x Ag: f I , gi M, 2 ' ,we Eg is. A w i. ii Pefty, NQHCY ,I A ' ' ' ' . ' gg ,, Raymond, Pat ' ', Q Roussel, Kathy , ' 5 Q . . - af , S .Q 4, .. . ' 3 I L 'I ' t i li 'NB ' 'f :rf K h f' I -' i iw, . 'ri Q2 4 l Ht i r 5 . g e f A ,115 x X L ' ' c ' ' ' :F ' .ff me r -' V ll, fr.: . ' Q . ' ' ' Q gags ' ., A , 5 ft-N - , F.. fx geo.. E : 4'.i: Y, , L 'Q ' PM f.....,'ef , W ii 1: J Newt' jx 1, 2 it l ASE D f tm 9 , , f -t., 4' 1, S3513 f' 32, l , ii , W, gf: V' ' cz.- , , l dv' , 1, A' 5 . ' 42 xxx X Schumann, Dorothy Shows, Marsha Smith, Claudia Smith, Janice Sonnen, Bettie .lo ,.smhl, APQLM Stark, Barbarai 'Tdy1ar:-new-ee-A-' Walker, Sue Wente, Carole , 0 phi Beta owes chmstma The marble owl in the main hall was donated to the school by the social club, Phi Beta, their purpose being to beautify the school cmd the school grounds in any way possible. This impressive statue was made in Italy by the Rod- riques Brothers. The club held two cake sales during the summer and three during the fall term. Phi Beta also sponsored a paper drive. All the money was used to buy this replica of the Highlands High School mascot. Installation of the officers was held at the beginning of school on October 7, at the home of the sponsor, Miss Chumbley. The club decided to sponsor a dance on February 26, and the girls selected the name to be Rainbow Radiance. The dance was in- formal and the decorations included a large rainbow over the juke-box and small pots of gold for the various center pieces. At the close of the year the juniors sur- prised the seniors with a banquet in their honor. The banquet is kept a complete secret from the seniors until one week before the appointed date. The juniors also prepared a program for the entertainment for the evening and wished a fond farewell to the seniors. In order to spread Christmas cheer, Ann Dylrman and Dorothy Schumann decorate the Christmas tree in the library. Bettie Sonnen daydreorns, Claudia Smith samples, Lucy Lewis drools, Ann Dylcrnan looks worried, Dorothy Schumann boxes cake under the watchful eye of Shirley Stautzenberger while the prospective customer wonders if she will ever get her cake. t 'S 4 .5 zivfrff,-.igg. fwfvgt- :Q A M A ,. L L..-t,,1f55fax ,::. -5 :am Y - K 'K V u :Mary 4. f:.L,:lg' A W ' X 'ff' X. 57 s ' X- Txizx 3 A . I ,,.. , f S ...we A ZS? 7 . 1- r . M ' ag? Q i -- f t . X 7 V Q 4.- ,WTA S 4' 3 ff 15 55 B .5 f ' f M7 i 52 ff' fm '21 . sg,-if K 4 0' N We w , ,-f.' If W-ff Q5 N vi. gtg? .if 'J :L if 2 S g 3 rr .., , i 'x Q t , Q ,Q in ,Q -4 . V wi 5:25 -lily T, 92 Es- , 'fi PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER PARLIAMENTARIAN CHAPLAIN JULIA LYNN STEVENS BETTY BEARE SUE HADAWAY LUCINDY SCHAFER DONNA HAYS DOROTHY BROADWAY 2 f g- ,i E-'-2' i 17 ' EA G G1 1 1-1 A' ' 5235 E 5, 'L-3 fe the Future Nurses Club look forward ta the day when Members of they will be full fledged nurses like these from Santa Rosa Ba nfield, Barbara ll 1 J' 517: Beare, Betty 'ai ' '55 Q Brewer, Kathy V23 L ,X I at Broadway Doris 1 .Q g 12 an ,:1'aE?'4f aggsx 'mf' fs'lEfn. ,Q 412 I' . Wi '- ' L , 12, . Q in 2 R , Ik is ,. A 'K 5 is :fx V V.:S,f'f, 5 Broadway, Dorothy j, ,..r,. ,Q3 fi if 'L A I la . gr! ' H f Carver, Bonnie f n 55 .- S? Chandler, Sandra l QPR T55 K i - I ' 1 Hadaway, Sue if , , W V ,gf 3' , , .4 Hays, Donna lee 5 ' W2 i n ' ,, 5 ,. Q. fr Q52 .1 ,LIST I 5-42, 1- A W 5:2 -2 Q: . - vi f U :g?., f S'e l l' M ll 1 E fe 'LLM S 3? . 'll bi -ai ' 3 M 5' 1 is 'l-in :w are fl ,rs ff V T QW- ' .. X ls, !I'Lf c E .IZ g U I 11, -Q' ge -Q xr f ' 4 ff 1 4 3,225 5 , X '41 wr ef' , Johnson, Sandra ' ' ' v S9I0l - Krueger, Rosa ie .1 ' F T ' 'SU Q? Af 2' , . .f, fs gi' A -f , K I M l ' 5' 1: ' 1 Q C- . A 1. . , 3 . if :ri rw- if ? 4 , fa' Y ,Q , f -733 .. :ga l 44.5, , JFET-A f Q 1 1 ,- Qff 'T Qlf f ii ' 'W Owen, Cuthie Parrott, Diane 5 , . 1 .51 Reynolds, Janice Schafer, Lucindy . . A . V, W Stanton, Brenda 4 'L . : G a . E V, ' ' 1 Stevens, Julia V. .. v, ' 3 M Thom r Sandra ai , Nan 3' 2 lr ,Y - 7 3? it Q- N B 7' ZZ , ,+A 3 .fa 'N 1 IIUIURE NURSES SDODSOI2 hIQhlAl'1OS,IG6nS VS. DOUG .. , qi ,rf .', 1' 'f x ki 'RTP' . A. xi' - .....i,,.Q . .f A ...A - Q Diane Parrott, Barbara Banfield, and Betty Beare sell cakes to raise money for the March of Dimes. The purpose of the Future Nurses is to en- courage high school students to investigate nursing as a career, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good nurse, and to foster the development of student leadership. The Future Nurses helped carry out this pur- pose by making field trips and other service projects. The members visited the State Hos- pital, took a tour through the Santa Rosa, and also visited the Brooke Army Medical Center. Their Easter project was making small favors to take to the children in these various hospitals. Ianu- ary 25-30 was the Week for the Teens Against Polio drive which was sponsored by the F. N. A. They also had various representatives speak to them from different hospitals. Several of the members were sent to Austin to participate in the state convention for Future Nurses. The girls enjoyed a Christmas party which was held at Ianice Reynold's house. Later in the spring, a Mother-Daughter Banquet was sponsored by the girls with the help of the sponsor, Miss Carr. The F.N.A. sponsored several candy and cake sales to help them with their worthy projects. The members furthered their knowledge more by also helping in the clinic the spring semester. Dofofhb' .5f0CdWClY, I-Ufiindy Schafer, Sue Haduway, Julia Stevens, Donna Hays, and Betty Jo Beare, officers of the Future Nurses, plan their meetings, field trips, socials, and service projects for the coming year. 4 jx w - - , 1 'rv - 1 HL shoe mule ClLlB entens spmno competition The Slide Rule Club of Highlands, sponsored by Mr. Karl Saathoff, has one explicit purpose, to teach members the use of a slide rule. The slide rule has become an important instrument in education these past years. Because of this, the Slide Rule Club feels it is important for students to learn how to use them. The members realize the new emphasis on science and math and know this knowledge will benefit them. The club conducts classes on Wednesday and has a slide rule competition in the spring. The president of this organization is Kenneth Hewett and the vice-president is David Vetter. The club is open for enrollment of both boys and girls. David Vetter checks Kenneth Hewetfs calculations on the slide rule and finds him to be one ten millionth off. PRESIDENT KENNETH HEWETT VICE-PRESIDENT DAVID VETTER SECRETARY-TREASURER JANICE GALLE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ROBERT HERRING Burke, Barbara Barrera Osmur Byler, Ray r, -Q, .xt Chambless, Charles f ' Coons, Roy Galle, Janice Herring, Robert Hewett, Kenneth Holloman, Linda '11 I Q32 ' 3.,JY., . + it . .y.,ff ' T' . . JJ, gt. ffw' ' -. '- -lsr f- if 41 : -. fl' f f . ' ' w Ki Krauss, Tony Tallman, Kenny Toborg, Mary Alice Vetter, David 210 ITTOOERH CIADAS BOASI lAl2GGSI m6mB6RShlD PRESIDENT Gildarf, Diana Glaeser, S ul rue, Molly aus, q Hastings, Snndrea Heerman, Dona Hill, Mary Blanche Hohner, Sandy Hughes, Mollie Ihrer, Cecilia Johnson, Dixie Knight, Pat he MOLLY GUTHRIE sz vnc A N , SECRETARY BARBARA SCHAFFNER A TREASURER CECll.lA IHRER Armsworfh, Molly i .. X .W CHAPLAIN BARBARA FEST QM! SANDRA ELY Xi. Q-E, A REPORTER NANCY FILIPPONE ' REPORTER BARBARA WITTA 2 SERGEANT-AT-ARMS A SANDREA HASTINGS 1 SERGEANT-AT-ARMS' KATHLENE PEOPLES A ,Rf-,Q i Bellamy, Janee X 4 Lehi' Boggs, Verna 55 ' , ' v-Q. f-1' . , 5 ' T , i ' vfqr iz , ,., Bohanon, Dana Q, '- i 7 . x 'T ,..'l' l '1 Ely, Sandra , 4 si - Farmer, Judy ey KA. i - mt A -., 31 4 B y B , s :fel ,., k we-2 3' 1 :L 1 'QQ' 'E' i, V l 1 ' ' T 'm f ,if 5 2 I ggi WL, iw v :-, ,W . M, Q- A ' 'L Q , 4 .411 Fesf, Barbara ii H 'I in In W X Fielcls, Charlene W . . L' Fife, Charlotie ,A 1 K 1 A ' V Q ' ws ' ' , , 2 ' Yr-'M ' 'vii :ei W' ' W 'K' Q .i ii A ' A if T .1 , T ' , , , fat 2, 'a fzfw' Q' -'A iff. WL, 3.11 is . T W 'im-A Filippone, Nancy .K . X , SLA' 441 , Foster, Dixie n ii A :K . 5,75 X L Q, V- - 'I g y ' 'Q Frier, Peggy , M L A F e . A K W4 P 4-,1 ' Fulenwider, Barbara '-fx S A 3 I , we, A B ee' . . fvfi- .. ,Mfr ,Q T , T f is if f A A T we-A A ' ' , Q A , 3 T A f T' ' ' '-1' Tigfii 12 , A igfz iii? T A Q X-if 13, W. A 5 W 1 ' .Q A Q W W A 'R , Q wfvf , if 3 yy B 1a,.ff A f wr ' so ' i ' A- Q Sa I 3 .: .VQVK A fy, W Ig f-:Vg , k -:.,4:jvW::,k V 'l' ...1 A K M AA' Ag ii , ' ,, u,.:i -VR' A 'Q' ,sf 5 Q V , ,,, ' 1- ' or N mg .M f B i if iris, 3 ' if ' ' 1 W A . V 4 ' z fl! . 2 ' I i - 'wir ll ' i M ml ? lm: wx ' ' 'W . 5 ' 'ESQ il ' A -' . K fi 5.-f 1 v 'M if-2: . A T JEL , 5 T A' 5 lf . 4 . 3 15,5 L , I , kk .MU A 'V Q' Q A ' 1,2 ,g. k , 'n..,y- . , S1 M' A -my x ' I3 Lf' Molly Guthrie and Mrs. D. Ross busily planned fhe Modern Dianas' Western Dance. Kramer Jeanelfe 'i l a N fMd Hin'- ka, .2 5 . Mxiflx M D 1 If w ' lu fx 3 J jf X 4 , X 1 r ' Ml fa- , r Q ma f ,,, s fi' 1 . , . 1 1. x , Merrill, Connie Murphy, Pai Qfli'3192gN '11 f ,f a- V Scribner, Nancy Skapple, Sharon Tmifli, Caro Sue Sommerville, Virginia Stephenson, Linda Swain, Carolyn ff W Y Y V F -Ri ,V g X4 , Taquino Nancy ,fg- Tisdaleiliannie Turner, Margaret Vance, Janice Wilson, DiAnn Wilfa, Barbara AV' 5 ' 5 '..:'.. 191 if 1 ' 4 -M iff .A Paiieson, linda 1 , 5 ' Peoples, Kalhlene , X L51 :Q . b s'Pi6fs6n7Caroiyn--' if A S' W ,Q Q? l ' T Je Ks- E, iii' l A V . k, ' .3 , Robinson, Gail 1 . 5' ' ' Ro D .I gers, eannek .Q ' y 1 Rollins, Darlene ' g , ,M TH Schaffner, Barbara ff M 35 ff- Epi, 73 in r' ,ff x -new r at M2 15 ,l .. 4 I - N .AL LQ,-,M-A , - 1 . I A 4, , , k S .Q . V ., 1 . , iffM f , A 1- . T' D :far M' an ' Q I f ,a g i as , W ff li if Q ai M l e V. 4 M - .5 ' ,I ..... a I . , 'xx' . X n w. if l r, i A x, .. , ,, 'K .. . , V' Wi - l 9' Ts ' ' iff! 'S ' 5 -. 5' , ' Q 1 1 in 45 iff ff 71 if l ' gif' 5 3 2'l K, w g? fy, , V, : :,, if ' 1 Q 2 1 Wi I ' QE? t ITTOOG A OIADAS S6111 6 BOOKS IO BU Lll'lCl1 Bowl ACR no yn Ianuary 29, 1960, Molly Guthrie, president of Modern Dianas presented to Mr. Lehmberg and the school, a silver punch bowl and tray. The club sponsored two cake sales and sold pep books to finance this project. The pep books were sold by the members of the club which helped to promote more school spirit. Installation of officers was held October 18, at Sandrea Hastings' house. They also held a Christmas Banquet on December 18, at DeWinne's. The decor was typical Christmas style with small soap trees, lace angel place cards, and a Christ- mas center piece. The girls donated a Christmas basket to a family of thirteen and visited with the family. The western dance of the year was sponsored by Modern Dianas on March 18. The name ot the dance was Corral Capers. Mod- ern Dianas brought the year to a final close by having a Mother-Daughter Banquet. The tradition- al banquet was held in late May. At this banquet the officers were announced for the next year. Members of Moder I A - are grossed at their weekly meeting as the president ds the club constitution. Officers Cecilia lhrer, 4 I anne Rogers, Barbara Schaffner,.fKai3leen Peoples,XBarbara Fest, Sandrea Hastings, and Nancy Filippone admire the - -- c bowl and tray presented to Highldnlkjiah-lgfhodfhythe Modern Dianas Club. n-+1 A l 1' 3' , Sandrea Hastings gives a groan as Deanne Rogers, Nancy Filippone and she gather hay for the western dance. Barbara Witta, Peggy Frier, Charlotte Fife, and Pat Knight listen intently to the committee reports concerning plans for pep books. Darlene Rollins cloesn't know whether to eat the paint or use it to make a poster. Nancy Filippone and Barbara Witta supervise. f J n .iff EQ f 'f' : . 555 4 AI, ...,, tt? ,. :S ,g ,, Merry Martin tastes some icing of a cake at the M.D.'s cake sale. Sandro Ely, Barbara Haas, and Dona Heerman also look tempted. Stanley Ploeger and James Tatsch don't look as if they want to buy a pep book from Judy Farmer, Verna Boggs and Jeanette Kramer. . ,fa xv enormous unconpolzated' pnesenteo By sno K ei 1.26 A ' 4 ' PRESIDENT LENOIR EATON 1 R : ff 'L VICE-PRESIDENT qu, ' ' 1 ' A At A X SECRETARY PATTE GOLDBECK AA ' A,,,,l,,, Imogene ,fwfr TREASURER RONALD LEHDE Q 1. ', X ,ga A W '11 4 ,SQ Bond, Jeff? ' E' - CHAPLAIN CHERYL KING gy 3 . E ' ' p.,,,i,h, Com leaf REPORTER SHARON WATKINS 22ef..rgi5 5, A '.fA A ,, A , .,gg, . , 'A I .X kc: I 1 3 i . L A ,ef 4 ,, ,f M A ll atv- 1 1 f 4 all , ze K :EQ '-z QL aighli V' CQ' 'Y . E . ' ' 3151, - ' Q Davies, Suzanne . A' 5, . 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The letters S.R.O. are the abbre- viation for standing room only. Sponsoring the club is Mr. Kenneth Miller and working with him is the president of the club, Lenoir Eaton. The tryouts for S.R.O. were held on February 9. Before the tryouts were conducted, the club sponsored a social on February 2. The club presented two one-act plays. The plays were called Rurnmage Rumpus and Hor- rors Incorporated. The aftemoon performance was December 3, 1959, and the night performance was December 4. After the night performance was presented there was a party for the cast. its Q Janice Love doesn't seem to agree with the S.R.O.'s plans for the dramatics contest to be held in the spring. ,S , Jim Finger, and Jay Lindsay watch Betsy Roy as she portrays a sophisticated society woman. Officers Giesgjfljrtb, Lenoir Eaton, Patte Goldbeck, Ronald Lehde, Sharon Watkins, and Cheryl King discuss their two one-act plays. Ann Swift as the maid, Danese Lee as Mrs. Hathaway, and Rod- ney Strub as Mr. Hathaway, audition for the dramatic: contest. fall fatale of fashions nets pnoflt Fon chmoanes Mary Ellen Weiss and Sandra Belitzer look happy customer ponders over which cake to buy. 216 ,cis 2 as u prospective Bair, Jeannie Becre, Betty Jo Belitzer, Sandra ESIDENT RECORDING CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER CHAPLAIN HISTORIAN CENSOR REPORTER SERGEANT-AT-ARMS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS I M NX A CAROLYN KIGHT DEANNA KERLEE LOMA LOU CHANCE JUDY SCHUETZE JEANETTE NOLL JEANNIE BAIR LOUISE HAYNES ALICE SCHWARTZ JUDY WILSON iff CHURQANE G m jg Q eww ,. , PW ,, . A fig-.:' 31 -it gt. Jim 'V E I5??f 5, , ,I J! , ,x Fm -. ' :ff-9:1-, Cain, Ginger P, f A Chance, Loma Lou 8 4 A K Cole, Lovie Jean ,, Crutcher, Pot 'I ' ' - K , :se A L. 1, 4. S A . 1 -A W ' D f' ' F Q' A I ' ic W A Q is ,, Finger, Jane W U 5 6 . A - - A 2 jirif.f.iXh,..lan.L 5 5 iyij q ug f- ,R ff , in ,- Cgugemann, Lea il ' li . vw '? 1 ', W a. 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Also Ora Jo Reclcer, Loma Lou Chance, Sylvia Stamps, Judy Wilson, and Judy Schuelze galher aroun a beautiful coke for their installation. :ei 1: J mf. f . . Sl 3 X' L 1 Q' v ' .i , . ,s 'wwf . J, will ' ,, , T' , z CREW f me 2' .4 J-,g ,g g ., .4 if 5 Lewis, Deana 7 3 y J A g 1 I logon, Elizabeth J. a W ,. , ., ... Tk? E' ' 32 'st' Q N Q c ay, Kyle '- y ,E 13,2 ,' .4 v ff if: ' 7 ,. 2 - J ,, Q 5M3W'Wf wwSiMq'w V g 78 1 'fog r ' ' 5 : Q 5 '. f ' ii 6' ' ifW3q?.' mr f ' :, , T 'f ' , i n' A - I .' 3 : --3' ' Q Moseley, Kay 'fi ' ' A A 'QQ Noll, Jeonelle ' 1, ' 'P' I Pankrolz, Dorothy . . , ? f 1 .Fr Ar ,W jig l'r y ' 2, ' 1 A - if 5 ' if 'k,l.'llis' J 35 h. -...-., ,cm-. , , ' f W :lg f ' Ag ,gilfi g fi 3 , :Vp- ' fa , .ss ' I .C Q ,,, :Si eff 15 ' SST , fr :.-h 'L - 'Q' ' K - 47 ,.'i V 'J 21' f- ' -1' 3: 1 - . gn f 'ic ' .f' f V :Q 2 W 'i'i A .ff A 2 'A ' '24 J lsf,s?fA3,x Vg bmlgr f jf ,Eff 4 , .g35,wf3,gQiPQQQ5?FWQ',, U Ji gk . . Q. , , i, 5... - fy' , If M y fi y ' V' ' iz? ,fr 7 Q ' 5 l4l.f5'..L' 'l ' 1 ew J. 1 J , ' 5551 3 5, 1 535 V ,4 I' I :Y ' 'J MQ! 1, :p g 5 -Sw, 5 if ' m y J flgilyff' L J , 1.5 X -L if 4 a Pennycuff, Nancy Ringelslein, Nancy Schaller, Nancy Schuelze, Judy Schwartz, Alice Slamps, Sylvia Talberf, Charlene Talbert, Effa Qfinson, Sondrd Weiss, Mary Ellen Wilson, Judy CHIROAHES DROVICG BGHCHES l:Ol2 stuoents stir Bichard O'Bryant buys Highlands' owl from Miss Mary Lieke, fiargbrhjjjht, and Mrs. Minnie Williams. Judy Tatsch seems very undecided on which way she should cast her vote for a Chiroane cake sale. Charlene Talbert, ht, and Ora Jo Recker ably assisted by Freddie Cain a e posters for the Fall Fable of Fashions. Chiroane, mythical goddess of love and bea inspires the Chiroane Club members to pron by their lives and example, the spirit of friei ness and good will wherever they may be. great event of the year, the Mother-Daughter I quet in the spring, typifies the type of femininity and charm which every true woman should have. The autumn style-show gives the girls an op- portunity to be a glamorous model during their career as a Chiroane Club member. The cultural event of the year is the original article contest, in which every girl competes. The Chiroane Club makes its money in various ways. A cake sale and a cherry-pie sale were held for this purpose. They also sold toy mascots, small owls in maroon and white. This helped to make it possible for the club to present to the school four cement benches. The club members take part in many serious activities but also have time for relaxation and fun. They have had many enjoyable parties, also they held an installation of officers, and had parties to make posters for their various activities. The Chiroane motto is: What girl would not wish to develop her womanly personality along the lines of love, beauty, and culture! Alice Schwartz, assisted by Jimmy Towers, models a green organza semi-formal dress at the Fall Fable of Fashions. BGVS, SCIENCE CLUB VISITS llllhlum DLAITII Boys' Science Club ioins the space age. David Vetter, Walter Louie, Keith Green, Mr. Jackson, Richard Travis, and Kenneth Schlather examine the mounting for their telescope. The Boys' Science Club was organized for boys who have an interest in science. The object of their club is the united effort on the pccrt of every member to promote closer fellowship, leadership, higher ideals, and a greater school spirit. The boys' purpose is to achieve these goals and learn more about science. A11 active members participated in some form of the construction of their main project, a telescope. The boys also made a field trip to the open house of the Southwest Research Institute. The members worked together also on many scientific experi- ments and other projects. At each meeting the science director presents an interesting and informative experiment or some other form of science information. At the end of the school year these future scien- tists, doctors, chemists, and biologists hold a traditional spring banquet at which the senior members are honored and the new officers for the coming year are revealed. PRESIDENT RICHARD TRAVIS VICE-PRESIDENT ROY COONS Brufer Rage' SECRETARY WALTER LOUIE C99n5r RUY . TREASURER WAYNE MIERS ' SCIENCE DIRECTOR ELLIOTT PANCOAST ,ai 3 ASSISTANT SCIENCE DIRECTOR KENNETH HEWETT 'r ,,.,, .fl , 1 . is ,A , . . 5, V, L I L 5 el 2' 1 . Dupre, Douglas ,1 ' Q , A R Green, Keith , 'iii g ' Hewett, Kenneth xr Nm 1 .R . if 1 Na l H . , 212 N. , '2- ii: ,Q ,, , I f, 'fi . r Sig fs EQ Q xt A ,a. TT tr 4 Q U Y ' s. ' gil .gi If Louie, Walter 3, f -W 1' 1. L M Miers, Wayne M 1 ,, Y ' . E ' Pancoast, Elliot V , ' 'ii-Q A -- Reams, Gerry - ' K c - I 3 Schlather, Kenneth J' q 2 v SL A? 5 Q K A I -if I 'g ' , if ,- Ig, ,f V , Ia , 4 ,, X my ' 2 , le X A , ' V: ' fb g . ' K 1-viii? ' . x A '55 K 1. f' i, shows, Phillip 1 Fifi' ' . J it WA I if I Travis, Richard . - if ri - . ' ' ,, 1' Vetter, David fg? F l' I j, 5' 'I 't ' i 7 1 'ii welter. Bobby .. . fi I -, ,. ,W ' , q -' e yi Sri I ,. , K 1 A . ' J w-i ,lfgf . fifrlti 1 ' 11.1, 1- X 1 el W. w w gf' If '1 7 ' '3Qi,, 1 i-w-gf' ' ' 1 r 1: it H. Q -, .i . , - , e ' .- it H ire, - , ' , l . .K i W K 5 ld' fl . 3 lg A ?g.fg L if 3. y, ' p ip Q5 Q .gi 1, . r-3. ffs tr f. f if 2 . ..,v . - ,z time a ,A wuz' K L I fl' 55. If Burg, Sherry Burke, Barbara . ' ,..-I .W ? . I, ,sql ' i end, 'ia ef' ,M 2 ' 9. .75g':i Ii - 212: sz 125' . ,V .f gg .. - 1, ,in 2 It IL 'Mfg 5 5.4 P v 'C 331 f W 'wr If-Nl. Q as-6 Q1 Ny., e ' gf, fl ,I I I t I, I' 2 Q 'i , i I X 4 I z I I A, 'ft 1 - ' g, ,J J A E65 U! Burke, Carole Chamberlain, Polly gr I Chance, Loma Lou HQ ' I A' Cooper, Claudia eg' . . f ,, -.. . 'I 4 S' '71 I V' 5 154' , Y I Barre, Koran Beck, Chrysfal Boehme, Sandra Bremer, Elsie IZUIUIQG IZGACIWGRS ODGRAIZE Brruhn, ,Salk C 'Brufohf ICTHQ Elfman, Marylee Davis, Ben Durkop, Judy Eckerf, Cheryl PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER PARLIAMENTARIAN HISTORIAN REPORTER CHAPLAIN uNo TaRuTo S I LUCY LEWIS ELIZABETH LOGAN SANDRA BOEHME DOROTHY HAECKER LINDA STEPHENSON The officers of The Future Teachers of America gather around the traditional little red school house For their Installation. The officers are Fulenwider, Barbara Haecker, Dorothy Haynes, Louise Hien, Beverly Hoffman, Carrie Joyner, Dean Kerlea, Deanna Klostermann, Helen hlqhlanos Ion one my w ff Beverly Hien, ' Bruton? Sallie Bruhn, Lucy Lewis, the sponsor-Mrs. mme Cochrane, Dorothy Haecker, Sandra Boehmehand Linda Stephenson. .U l Stephenson, Linda Towers, Jimmy Weiss, Mary Ellen Wiseman, Nancy Lewis, Lucy Logan, Elizabeth MECoy, Anita Rundell, Sherill Ryan, Sharon Schwartz, Alice McFadden, Ruthie Miller, Ella Newberry, Sara Orlando, Vickie Poehnert, Patsy Raymond, Patricia va! diner. 2: I '.ftt,.1-ri -f.',::? . -.. 4 f f - A ,S 2 ghd 'gif 'A ti? 5 . as as .L y 1..'sQ.i,mf it , Lit T et is Q2 l 1. ' ill . 'T -': Tt . T '-str .fl . lr? y t j c --v- 'L be .V 3' ' . c gnxftti 11 Judy Durkop shows Austin to Dean Joyner, Pat Raymond, Sara Newberry, and Anne Parker where they will go on a legislative tour. Alice Schwartz and Elizabeth Logan put up posters for the F.T.A.'s annual faculty vs varsity basketball game. Initiates: Ann Arreaga, Anne Parker, Joan Hobson, Sherri Russi, Bil- lie Callender, Elaine Stewart, Sarah Agnew, Deb Ewing, G. Loftin. li.t.A. sponsons faculty A few of the many worth while purposes of F.T.A. include: interesting young men cmd women in teaching as a career, imparting an understand- ing of the development and purpose of our public free schools, to provide information on vocational opportunities in education and the special com- petencies required, and to assist in gaining an appreciation of the contributions that the public schools have made to our society. F.T.A. was overflowing with activities during this year. The year started with the District Con- vention in Kerrville during October. At this con- vention Dean Ioyner was elected the Treasurer of the District. November 4, each member brought an apple to give to the teachers. Formal installa- tion and initiation was held November 17, at De Winnes. December 20, the F.T.A. members cele- brated Christmas with a party at Lucy Lewis' house. To end basketball season the members sponsored the annual faculty versus varsity game. The event was held on February 23, and the varsity won. A convention was also held in Denton and many various teas were held throughout the spring. The yea: ended in the usual and traditional manner. A banquet was planned in honor of the seniors with the theme Sands of Time. Annie Arreaga, Marylee Buchanan, Elsie Bremer, and Vickie Or- lando practice for the F.T.A.'s basketball half-time show. vamslty Basketlsall game x , , o . .,,5. gp' H ' 4 .fe 7. J , k3Ji , , .sf-ffl' Sandra Boehme works very diligently an the F.T.A. handbooks which contain the purposes and activities of the club. Sherry Burg prepares for National Education Week honoring the teachers by polishing the apples to be given to all teachers. The F.T.A.'s installation held on November I7, was an impressive ceremony at- tended by the parents and the school administration. i ,. Anme Arreaga Sandra Cobb Larry Mahan Charlle Hughes Sarah Rnvera and Sylvla Kerckhoff vlslf San Jose Mlssron In fhe sprung 'qs OS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER 6SDAl1Ol6S S66 SAD MADELYN YOUNG HOWARD BLACK NONNIE JONES NANCY FRIDAY JAmM REPORTER suE moms sEncEANT AT ARMS KEITH GREENE sERoEANr AT ARMS suzv MACK Arreaga Anme Barrera Osmar 'N 4 ,gg Barfo Karen A 'NJ fi '11 WA K rv fn wr- M52--, Bernard Jo Belh Beurlof Jo Ann Buegerf Eugene Black Howard Bremer Elsne , Chamberlain Polly an wx I Cobb Sandra DUVI5 Ben Fruday Nancy Gann Shrrley Garza Helen Glenn Barbara Grenne Kerlh Hull .lrmmy E Howle Susan Hughes Charlne Jones Nanme C ' I I 1 ' , I I . ' 'l - A ' ,A , Af, -gg, wi . , K 5 Yi- I . 732 f' Q fi V ' ' an 2 . E il Y A ,Y 5 ? A I -1- -A A r-we ,. . 1 .- --A - R BA' ' 'T - 1- ' E M, Clif. V m y 5. -wtf? 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The object of the club, Los Espanoles, is to promote better murder- standing of the customs and language of the Spanish speaking people. At the beginning of the school year the officers of the club were installed at a gay pinata party. After the installation the pinata was broken, and everyone scrambled for the scattered candy. De- cember 22 saw the Los Espanoles members gather together for a Christmas party in the room of their sponsor, Miss Patty Ramby. The details of the party were kept a complete surprise from the members. Each member brought a wash cloth to be given to a worthy children's home. During the spring term the club made a field trip to the historic San lose Mission. They ob- served early Spanish influence upon architecture, religion, art, and domestic life. The Los Espanoles Club completed the year with a unique and color- ful banquet at which Mexican food was served. Kerckhoff Sylvia Kingston Fred McCown A. J. 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Q, l 1 S ' s P5 S so 1, ,iw 3 2 T ' if i A I ' H t' ' ' ttf. 4' -we 3.?i9W5, W. it , f- .. tw 'ig U h , ,Q ' t 1 tx- 5 . C 15, 5' A gr : ' ' ' 35 we Q- 1. l N' ag ' 3, , M y al ' if 1- I . Y N ' K tal :ii QQ ' T? 1 A , i K' r f 'f ffl :aa . vi 53' -53153 Itffzg g, 5- f , ' t mat .V ' . 1 f . . if , h f.. -wi J E is l1lGl1lAl106l2S DQOVIOG GSCORII I:Ol2 BQIQAOG This was the year of the origin of a different kind of club at Highlands. It is called the H.igh- landers and the boys are known as the honor guard. The purpose of this group is to provide a marching escort for the pep squad, to promote more school spirit among the student body and to be of service to the school. Their varied ac- tivities included escorting the Brigade at the foot- ball games and district basketball games. They also raised funds to help buy glass backboards for the basketball court. The boys assisted as ushers at the T.S.T.A. convention of Vocational Teachers which was conducted here at Highlands. A banquet was held in the spring. The president of the Highlanders is Monta Zengerle. The person responsible for the organi- zation of the club was Mr. Karl Saathoff, who is now sponsor. He also designed their new uni- forms. The boys wear black service shoes, white twill pants, maroon shirts, white belts, white gloves, and white scarfs. Beck, Wade Q ,Q ' -xj4.,r g. , ifllffg Qfl,?fW. ' ' .QQ Ten-hutl Monta Zengerle at the head of the company commands , Robert Herring, Gerry Reams, Eloi Cormier, and Melvin Noel. Cormier, Eloi y Af . Q L Davis, Bon Qjfgl fit - ' T i are -is ss PRESIDENT MONTA ZENGERLE y , 1 V, . ' vice-PRESIDENT MELVIN NOEL W , r SECRETARY-TREASURER ROBERT HERRING Qfigiw 5554, ,gg SERGEANT-AT-ARMS GERRY REAMS y X ,xx px N y 1 s'f A gi -on .gh?:r,i,f,, . , Finger. ia... 5 Herring, Robert Us ,I'1,.'.f'f:fiff -5 .ft fe, K ,H is -- , . Jordan, Ronnie ,F-,K ' 1.,'i:,,j.. K K . 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Miers, Wayne Miller, Robert Noel, Melvin Padgett, Phil Reams, Gerry Reveley, James f s I 1 fi 'an -ir-vi . 44.4. nm Manta Zengerle, president of the Highlanders, points out on few new steps the Highlanders will learn for marching in parades. schlqfhgr, Kev-nefh Vaughan, Charles Wauson, Richard Zengerle, Manta 227 yur ,rl ORGAHIZAIIODS quloeb .af wa: if A 'Jag f?x 33 419 Mrs. Mlnme Cochrane Future Teachers lg -wa W? x '.s4f AFf?5f55x ff U 7 19.2 fxallrig 1 bali. ff wffyel ls, 1 fl iff .' : .:',2 Ra Jiff' ' 'G Q?-N 'l 1 .4 -V if i xf ii nv 1 7122 22:61, Kg,-5 gHQ Jlfiliisrv : ' 1, , 1 1 ., ,am I 'feng Mrs Ida Collms Mr Homer Jackson A Cappella and Girls Choir Boys Science Club Miss Mary Lundeen National Honor Society B faculty sponsons Mr. Kenneth Miller Miss Agnes Morgan Miss Patty Ramby Mr. M. E. Rodman Standing Room Only Sigma Epsilon los Espanoles Band Mrs. Datha Ross Mr. Karl Saathoff Miss Mary Helen Smith Modern Dianas Highlanders and Slide Rule Club Athenas Mrs Minnie Williams Mrs. Mary Winnek Miss Winifred Winter Mr. Robert Zirkol Chiroanes Standing Room Only Student Council National Honor Society 22 9 DIRIIZ of th hlohlanos chapten 5 nz a ale, lqh- lano vlllaoelzs came. the weekly spontlno event was asout to Beoln ano the clans wene liull of the season's mit. complete hlqhlaho liamllles C e to cheen them team. most of the l ano lassles pantlclpateo ln one e t on anothen, . ano while they en- J o the qame they also leanneo oooo s tsmanshlp. the events oli the oay w team oames. the laos welze ln- volveo ln Basketlsall ano the lassles welze playlno IGDHIS. othen seasons IH the valley Brzouoht m0l26 spontlnq events. the younq men competeo IH a oame ealleo footsall ano they also hao Foot Races. small chllonen wene exclteo ano cheelzeo them team Wi'lll6Il106lIBl6 DICIZURES WGDG IITIDRIDIIGC UDOYI EACH ODE of IIi'T6Il2 YDIYIOS. Evidence of teamwork shows her I' ' ard e for the wi . Even th h e as Ju :us Giosson gums y ag O s oug the Owls had the might and spirited support, they completed a disappointing season. Coach Chambers lectures the basketball during practice in the gym. BWIUG4, 00,403 of sra,-,i ' 1 Proud of their varsity athletic letters are James Tatsch, Sherill Rundell, and Charles Diehl. The variety of sports offered at Highlands include football, basketball, track, tennis, golf, and other sports such us swimming. 23 owls SGW UD BUIZIIOHS IZCR only HOU-CISIIRICTS WIFI l i When you have a hard task, like getting through the Miller line, iust duck your head and plow into it, says QB James Totsch. And to prove his point, he rips past scrimmage for some yardage against the Bucs. Grab that loose footballl yell Neal Mitchell and Tony Rivas as James Wynn comes in to help. NON-DISTRICT GA.MES The football team came back in September feel- ing pretty good. They were big, capable of doing a swell job. And, to help them, someone had even widened the goalposts. That made the job that much easier for them. Still, how well many remember that first game. The Stephen F. Austin Maroons showed why they were so highly rated as they beat Highlands 31-7. The next game was much better, as the big Owls rolled past Central Catholic, 36-0. The team had a total of 315 yards at the end of the game. Glosson scored two TD's on two passes from Tatsch. LE Jackson also scored a TD on a Tatsch pass. Bob Blair swept end for a TD and Hugh Nowlin plunged over for the other Owl TD. The rest of the non-district season was a dis- appointment so far as the record goes. The Owls lost to the Corpus Miller Bucs 25-0, were defeated by the Austin McCallum Knights 13-0, and bowed to Brownsville, 42-28. HIGHLANDS vs. EDISON The Owls met Edison in the first game that really counted. At the sound of the final gun, the team found themselves on the short end of a 14-13 score. The Owl gridders were leading at the half by seven points, but that soon vapor- ized when the Bears took advantage of a few of the Owls' goofs. Blair and Rivas found paydirt for Highlands on two Tatsch passes. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS Highlands went to Alamo Heights to redeem themselves for their first district game. But the Mules proved too strong as they whipped the Owls to the tune of 32-14. Bobby Blair turned in a good performance offensively, tearing 80 yards for one TD and plunging one yard for the other. Glosson kicked both extra points. ,-.uv-- Q This Heights player thinks he is lucky iust to be stopped by James Babbs. He'd better look out for Fred Moss behind him. And away we go! mumbles Bobby Blair as he heads around end for a first down. The action is taken from the Edison game out at Alamo Stadium. An interested watcher of this play is QB James Tatsch, seen behind Bear player 83. 4 .5131 A if 4 Where did all these Owls come from?' moans this Alamo Heights ball carrier. After being brought down by one Owl, he is about to be flattened by another while Tatsch waits lo hit him again if he moves. Bobby Blair waits to pounce on the ball should it squirt out of the hands of this Edison player. iiiitirsv HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE The Owl eleven met the Harlondale Indians in the third district clash. Highlands had the Red- men until the fourth quarter when they took pos- session of a blocked punt in Owl territory. Harlan- dale scored their winning points in four plays. It was a frantic first quarter with the Indians scoring two TD's and Highlands doing the same in both the first and second quarters. Highlands had 258 yards on the ground and 28 yards in the air. Iulius Glosson picked up 202 yards in 15 carries. This included jaunts of 57, 70, and 25 yards for touchdowns. Bobby Blair scored the other Owl TD on a 1-yard dive. Glosson also attempted a field goal, but it was blocked and the game ended, 26-24. owls WIYIO UD SEASON Wl1Il1J6l:I:1Zl'll2lllEl2 Let's see now. The football must be over to the left because everyone seems to be going thot way. There it is! That Central player on the ground has it. But which Owl is that doing the headstand trying to get the ball? HIGHLANDS vs. VICTORIA With a no win, three loss record, the Owls traveled to Victoria to play the Stingarees. The weather seemed to be a forecast of the game and its score. As loyal Owl fans were frozen by a biting wind, the boys down on the turf had to take an unceasing pounding. Victoria scored in every quarter to beat HHS, 27-0. It seemed ironic that the boys rolled up more yards than the Stings, and yet, they defeated the Owls. Everyone then looked forward to the next game. HIGHLANDS vs. IEFFERSON The Highlands' Owls again fell victim to the Iefferson Mustangs in the second of their yearly gridiron battles. But what a scorer! In one of the wildest games ever witnessed out at Alamo Stadium, the Owls went down 64-34. The total yardage in the game was a fantastic 1142 yards. Highlands alone had 302 yards rushing and 194 yards in the air. Bobby Blair scored three of the touchdowns with ramblings of 1, 24, and 13 yards. Iames Tatsch scored once from the 2 and ran over some extra points. He also completed 7 of 9 passes for 194 yards. Iulius Glosson got into the act with a 76-yard Tatsch pass for a TD, besides running over some points after touchdown. Blair pulls down a pass in the end zone despite the efforts of these two Edison players. Touchdown! Almond, Buddy-LHB Babb, James-FB Blair, Bobby-RHB Bane, Bruce-C Blalock, Wayne-C Brown, Chuck-LG Buesing, Neal-RE Chadick, Richard-LHB Glenney, Sum-C Glosson, Julius-LHB Guilloll, Bob-FB Herden, Herman-l.T Hopkins, David-RHB Irwin, Louis-LHB Jackson, Ccrlion-LE Johnson, Gilbert-RT Massey, John-RT Mitchell, Neal-RE Moss, Fred-RG Nowlin, Hugh-FB Orlando, Eddie-RHB Renfro, Morris-QB Rives, Tony-LE Smith, Stanley-LG Stuman, Jerry-RG Sweeney, Don-QB Tcaisch, James-QB Whipple, Felix-QB Wirth, Fred-LT Wynn, James-LT l1lGl1lAl1OS looks IZOI2 A BGIZIIGR SEASON HGXIZ YEAR Still fighting to advance the ball, Owl Back Julius Glosson lunges forward despite the Mustang tackler that has caught onto his foot. Glosson picked up l27 yards rushing in this, his last game for Highlands. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlcmds 7 36 O 13 0 14 28 24 0 34 A TEAM RECORD . . . . . . . Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . . Central Catholic ........Mil1er Edison McCallum . . . . . . . . Alamo Heights . . . . . . . Brownsville . . . . . . . Harlandale . . . . . . . Victoria Iefferson Mgrs. Bob Day and .Ioe Lee Valdez watch from fhe sideline as the Owls practice for an important game. ?:if1fT1fsQ,g 3 H ,, ,H .JAM A gfiggy , E ,. gf. . 1, J i 'A-at 5 ,fi if 2,9115 ggi 'Q-5 551 gs fSF.5's'f5:' B team holos meh hopes at smut oli season laws www. This Travis ball carrier is Finding ouf thai the Owlefs ploy rough. He fries to gef pas? ihe left side of ihe line, buf he is iudo-chopped by one B Ieamer at the line of scrimmage and brought to a iarring half. These Travis players are gefting iust about as pesky mosquitoes, growls this Owlef ball fofer. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 6 8 6 S 12 0 14 6 34 26 B TEAM RECORD Travis ....SamHouston ......Poteet ....Edgewood Brackenridge ......Lcmier ....Tech ...Edison ....Burbank .... . . . . Iefferson .1 is E l 32 44 24 14 24 22 30 13 44 owlets pnepane Con vanslt next yean ROW 'l: Mgr. Weir, Williams, Garcia, Hannon, Hazer, Cocke, Clark, McMillan, Powell, Speed, Ortiz, McCown, Coach Delbert Rowland. ROW 2: Stephens, Carusella, Davenport, Avery, Zintgraff, McCarthy, Ramos, Mowrey, Wilson, Lozana, Wade, and Mgr. Mu hy. ROW 3: Booker, Freeman, Whiteside, McMillan, Worrell, Dresch, Goetz, Wallis, Parker, Tinaiero. ROW 4: Gose, English, Schooley, eye, Sierer, Quinn, Sadler, Rasor, Rivers, Waclawczyk, and Legg. The captains were Mowrey, Ramos, and Garcia. Now keep your eye on the ball, gentlemen, says Coach Rowland during practice. 'Hikel he yells. And a couple of hard- working Owlets are launched like twin missiles against the two-man blocking sled. a .ff . mpg f .. , , A V4 . 40 DOOIIS l6Al2l1 IIOOIBAU. I:Ul10AmGDIAlS x KI 1' 3 -at -.2 fi l .2 E Q- 1 .. ,, 3? , Qf -3 gs am. .l .1?:3f'L-44 cf L A5 r , 'r H .A-.a W 5, W f AGED 0 7.5 . K, .A Q V ag., H . X.. .gs is , -, 'Aix ,. 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'. , MKAB!-Q A 533311 :5Rfgg:.ir3-.,1fi,?z ,fisfflx fQsQ+.g1k..:i,ny' .,.X.n3.g?.5,i.f,fgsx'3 g , 3, .?4h. .'wk'5ff-is..wQ4...f. 5S.'.,3.Q i 1.-'Side I V ' W' -- ff ' f , ..f.'v.1vf?w1,'-.L Q. ,:.T'a.Fl::..,:fa:.f?2., S925 ft-vi 'f - 'Q .. rg- ROW 1: Leal, Jauer, McCuOchen, Battle, loftin, Frye, DeBerry. ROW 2: Favela, Lenz, Goldbeck, Tisdale, Friesen, Satcher, Walsh. ROW 3: Coach Dockery, Wood, Leatherwood, Arnold, Shinn, Green, Peckham. Absent from the picture is Rocha. A TEAM SCORES Highlands 0 ...................... Highlands 0 .... Highlands 0 .... .... Highlands 6 .. Highlands 0 .... . Emerson . . . .. Poe Ieff Davis Hot Wells Page In the fall, when the autumn winds blow across the campus, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of-football! To prove this point, around twenty-eight boys in junior high turned out for A team football. They would practice in the afternoons after school under the guidance of Coach Ted Dockery. Then, when Saturday rolled around, they would go to Eagle Field at Page Iunior High and apply what they had learned. In the first contest of the season, Emerson proved too tough for the Hoots as they were defeated 22-0. The next game found Poe just as good as Highlands. The score was a 0-0 tie. The boys were luckless again when they played Ieff Davis and came out on bottom of a 6-0 tally. The team's luck changed when they met the Hot Wells Blue Devils and cooled them 6-0. The last game was lost to Page by a 13-0 score. Tri-captains Eddie Tisdale, Billy Leal, and Charles Arnold gave top service all through the year. Thus ended the season. Jumon hugh B team qams expemence f ,,, 3 1 . QQ V: , .P t' lt . so f , ROW 'l: Lazarine, Chairs, Wells, Martinez, Welch, Lawrence, Pearson, Blake, Leal. ROW 2: Paez, Martin, Buchanan, N. Elam, Hughes, Marshall, Wilson, Summers, Peel, Lozano. ROW 3: Coach Johnson, Peters, Van Wye, Taylor, Sanchez, Stahl, Gonzaba, Thacker, Hicks, Pass. Absent from the picture are: L. Springs, Maddox, Alfaro, and R. Springs. Take it easy on the headgearlu yelps this Hot Wells' ball carrier as this Little Hoot finds a new way to stop him. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands B TEAM SCORES Emerson 20 Poe 22 Ieff Davis 14 Hot Wells 14 .. Page 6 2 hononmq coach Cay Bnanot . For eighteen years Coach Day Brandt has taught boys the finer points of sportsmanship. Since he has retired from coaching, he now devotes his entire efforts to classroom work. owls stant off on night Everyone here at Highla.nds disagreed with the experts, who, at the first of the season, stated that they believed Highlands could not do too much in 15-AAAA basketball this time-. The team proved them wrong. The Owls defeated Brack in the first game, 46-42. Stich was high man for Highlands with 15 points. The Alamo Heights Tournament was next on the agenda for the Owl five. They fell to the Alamo Heights Mules in the first game, 67-54. James Tatsch accounted for 13 points for the Owls. Stich followed with 12 points and Bruce Tettleton came next with 10 points. In the second game of the tournament, the Sam Houston Cherokees bit the dust before the onslaught of the Owls. The score was 57-40 Tatsch was again spearheading the Birds' attack with 18 points. Close behind him, lending much support, was Iohn Stinson with 16 points. In the Owls' third game they proceeded to place the Burbank Bulldogs in the hound pound with a score that finished this time at 46-36. A player from the other team gives his friend c faceful of digital extremities while trying to block Harlos' shot. foot By Beating snack Stich paced the Owls five with 12 points. For the second time Stinson filled the number two slot by coming up with 9 points. Brackenridge's Eagles came out ahead of the Owls in the last game of the tournament by a score of 55-44. Tatsch was high man for the Birds with 12 points. Stinson proved that he was consistent by coming next again with 9. Tech provided the Owls' fourth win of the season. The high flying Birds soared past the Buffaloes by a 51-44 score. Leading the Owls' scoring parade once again was Tatsch with 12 points. Rivas, Tettleton, and Stich put in 6 points apiece for the betterment of the cause. The basketball team journeyed next to the state capitol to play the McCallum Knights. The boys in armor proved to be better than the Owls that night. At the end of the game, the scoreboard showed Chambers' boys on the bottom of a 57-44 score. Tettleton was high with 15. Tatsch was next in line with 10 points. These white-shirted Harlandale players were all set to jump and snag the rebound. Then some sneaky Owl had to make it. U .1 .. ,X .U .s x, A 'p r 7 5 Q B 'P' , Wt Q 'QS' 'li N' 5' 115' owls GDC HON-OISIRICTL Non-District, Continued The Sam Houston Cherokees tried to start an- other uprising, but the Highlands' Owls put them back on the reservation. The Cherokees ended the game on the bottom of a 49-40 tally. Harlos again led the Owl charge with 17 points. Iames Tatsch scored 9 points while Henry Arms ran close behind with 8 points. In the final game of non-district play, the Central Catholic Buttons picked a bad night to try to win over Highlands. An inspired Owl tive took to the court, and when they left it, they had chalked up a 53-38 victory. Arms led the Owls in scoring with 11 points. Ledford and Tatsch each scored 8 points. 'I'he Owls were flying high. John Stinson pulls a sneak attack and ties up the ball. Note the exasperated expression on the Jeff pIayer's face. play with 10-4 necono What goes up must come down. This group can't wait though. They're going right on up after the ball. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS In the first of their district games, the Owl five suffered hard luck at the hoofs of the Alamo Heights Mules. Heights came out on top of a 63-57 decision. Iarnes Tatsch and Iames Harlos each scored 15 points. Tony Rivas had a total of 9 points and Iohn Stinson dunked the little round- ball to the tune of 8 Points. HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE Highlands again faced more Indian trouble. This time it was the Harlandale Indians that were seeking our scalps. The Owls didn't have too much difficulty beating them, 61-46. Iames Tatsch was top man for Highlands with 18 points while Henry Arms and James Harlos were tied for second with 12 points apieceg' Henry Arms and a Breckenridge player fight in the air For c rebound. Brack dropped this game to the Owls, 48-41. HIGI-ILANDS vs. EDISON The Edison Bears' hides just weren't thick enough to stop the penetrating talons of the High- lands' Owls. The third district game ended at Highlands 60, Edison 43. James Tatsch was big man for the Owl five with 19 points., James Harlos was runner-up with 17 points and John Stinson made a contribution of 13 tallies. HIGHLAN DS vs. VICTORIA The Victoria Stringarees wasted a lot of gas when they came to the Alamo City to play High- lands. They went home late at night with the bitter taste of defeat in their mouths. A look at the scoreboard showed they were beaten 43-38. Harlos scored 11 points for the Owls while Stinson and Stich each scored 10 points. HIGHLANDS vs. JEFFERSON Their cross-city rivals handed Highlands their second district loss. The wild Nags of Jefferson took the Owls by a 46-38 score, The 13 points scored by James Harlos proved to be the best for the Owls. Bruce Tettleton tried to improve matters for Highlands by scoring 8 points and Howard Stich did the same as Bruce. HIGHLANDS vs. HARLANDALE The Highlands' Owls had to make like the U. S. Cavalry for the last time in the season. The Harlandale Indians' uprising was put down by a 64-44 score. Top man for the game was the Owls' James Harlos with 29 points. Henry Arms and John Stinson helped things along with 11 points and Jeser put in 5 points. HIGHLANDS vs. ALAMO HEIGHTS Alamo Heights, the future district 15-AAAA champs, handed Highlands their third district loss by a 70-44 score. John Stinson led the Owls in their scoring with 16 points. James Harlos was next with a total of 13 tallies. Henry Arms had 6 points, Bruce Tettleton had 3 points, and Jeser and Jack- son had 2 points. Henry Arms C521 is too far away to help John Stinson C445 as he tries to block o Jefferson cager's shot. Stinson managed to score I4 points in the game before he was iniured and went out in the third period. HIGHLANDS vs. EDISON A vastly improved Edison team surprised every- one by defeating Highlands, 50-39. The Owl five just couldn't seem to find the hoop that night. Iohn Stinson was on the top of the Highlands' scoring list with 10 points. James Harlos was next on the list with a total of 9 points, and Bruce Tettleton was third with 8. HIGHLANDS vs. VICTORIA The weather forecast for February 12, was cool, man! cool! Snow fell between S. A. and Victoria as some of the students that went down for the game well remember. Corning back they were warmed by the thought that the Owls beat the Stings, 67-54. Harlos was hot man for the Owls with 29 tallies. Arms scored 13 points. HIGHLANDS vs. IEFFERSON The traditional last game with Ieff was at last before the Owls. From the first tip-off Highlands began to methodically Whittle the Mustangs down. When the game had ended, the Owls had their iirst varsity victory over Ieff, 60-54. Harlos put in 28 points, Stinson scored 14 points, and'Iack- son had 10 tallies. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 46 54 57 46 44 51 44 48 47 59 40 69 49 53 57 61 60 43 38 64 44 39 67 60 A TEAM RECORD . . ............. Brackenridge . . .... Alamo Heights . . . . . Sam Houston . . ........ Burbank . . .... Brackenridge . . .......... Tech . . ....... McCallum . . .... Brackenridge . . ........ Lanier . . . . . McCallum . . ...... Jefferson . . ...... MacArthur . . ...... Sam Houston . . .... Central Catholic . .... Alamo Heights . . ...... Harlandale . . ........ Edison . . ..... Victoria . . ...... Iefferson . . ...... Harlandale . . .. . Alamo Heights . . ........ Edison . . ..... Victoria . . .... Jefferson 24 7 owls U6 IIOI2 secono B BGAIIHQ JGIIII II1lASI GAINS Manager Walter Pool, James Tutsch, and Coach Bob Chambers check on the statistics of the Owls in their last district game of the season against Jeff. Tatsch won honorable mention in the selection of un all-district team. After u long, hot, practice session, the boys feel like they need something to eat. Donald Jeser rings up how Dale Fincke and George Dill owe. Neal Buesing decides to conserve his strength, so he sits down while waiting in line. Hugo .1 W f -z .. ,. ' , W Ef7.25'l'32: 'f ga., 4,7 4' W is .5 532215 f , 1: wife: gl s'w?725' if ,if . 5f'Ei2321fi'-if ,. '. 4.44-cgi? lf ,Eiga i 'Lf S Robert Englebert, Tony Rivas, Linn Ledford, and Howard Stich sit down to relax while Richard Englebert finds leaning against the wall more comfortable. The boys iust got through with a hard work-out in preparation for the Jefferson game. Henry Arms and James Harlos listen to the ioke John Stinson is telling Bruce Tettleton. Carlton Jackson looks os if he's heard it before. Harlos was placed on the all-district team while Stinson won honorable mention. l2OWlANO heaos 'B'TI6AlN thnouqh WINNING SEASON B TEAM RECORD Highlands 49 .. Northside Highlands 30 Brackenridge Highlands 44 . .. Burbank Highlands 26 ..... Edison Highlands 31 ..... Tech Highlands 29 .... Central 4 Highlands 26 Iefferson K ' Highlands 38 .. Edgewood ' Highlands 48 Sam Houston Highlands 39 Brackenridge Highlands 37 Burbank Highlands 46 ..... Lanier Highlands 39 .. Edgewood Highlands 38 Sam Houston Highlands 41 Brackenrldge Highlands 36 . . . Burbank Highlands 53 .... ....... L anier ' Highlands 42 .... ...... B urbank E I-lighlands 41 .... .... B zackenridge Now fhis is the way we're going to do if, gentlemen, says Coach Rowland in a time-ouf. He was righf. They won. FRONT ROW: Donald Voges, Cosmo Arriola, Bill O'Neill, Manuel Saenz, Ronald Wood, Gary Clark, Joe Ramos, Pat Gordon, Tony Kierce. TOP ROW: Coach Rowland, Fred Wirth, Richard Tondre, Ed Esparza, Gibson Hoffman, Jim Glodson, Don Sweeney, Morris Renfro, David McCoy, Stanley Curtis, Mgr. Victor Oriiz. Not piciured is Joe Ausiin. .ibgx Yv ., mi a team wmos up season in seeono place FRONT ROW: Roger Rocha, Allen Walsh, Sammy Burnelf, and Fred Bolile, Jim Fahrenfhold, Billy Leal, ond Jesse Ortiz. BACK ROW: Chris Bowers, Larry Sarcher, Mike Arnold, Chuck Arnold, and Armond Wietzel, Elmo Vickers, and Coach Ted Dockery. His opponents watch helplessly as Allen Walsh goes up fo dunk in fwo points for the Junior High A team. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 25 15 24 30 34 40 36 40 20 39 31 21 31 24 .....--..-.......--..-.- .... .... -... ..- ss.. ...s A TEAM RECORD Rhodes Harris Lanier Hawthome Emerson Ieff Davis Hot Wells Page Emerson .......Poe Ieff Davis Hot Wells . . . 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'J lf 4 f ' E 0-1 :. , 2. ,L . 5:51 IS E: ,5:'strW..3 .:,!kW:Nxq:x,a: I ggi: 5 ini 1 . , , ::g'a,.r2?i'1::A?:i, :x'ngV'fTi'+,A, if f Pix X ,A ua Qi 215.3 'a3kffif5, ' ff 3 f5I1ti'r,j:?:lE': 'ar ff? in list? 'szuzi ':5: :J1:x ::i4'5, ::4:fy?'i5A klffy 'gftr 5:71, '31 ul 2 W'l' t I GR-li IRACK USAID DlAC6S IITIRO In IZIRSII H1661 He floats through the air with the greatest of ease. This describes Wes Daley, one of the high iumpers off the Owl track team. Just lay it gently in my hand, boyI , says Robert McMillan' to Allen Houston. The boys are practicing for the mile relay. In the first track meet of the season, the High- lands' team placed third in the overall team standings. Burbank won the meet with Edison coming second. The Owls won two first places, the 440-yard sprint relay and the mile relay. Richard Powell, Allen Houston, August Russell, and David Hopkins compose the 440 sprint relay team with Robert McMillan, Louis Irwin, Allen Houston, and David Hopkins making up the mile relay team. In addition, Highlands' athletes picked up iive second places and numerous other awards. The second places were in the 100--yard dash, the 220-yard dash, the 440-yard dash, the 440 football line relay, and the shot put. if r -f,--.sony v-aaviilf n M f F Sli?-'H .-.ziil-'BEF fiiasa-:semen envhvvfifivf ' R :'M3?s' , . ,wr-' ' ,,,,,....fM an. z 2 .sc W S .Y L X , Y f M new 1 L 1 . ' '.f? 1 1 A Q ?'1'4v ff'-L 1'l.',7T3f1 ' ' 'W ' .WY-gf TS'5k'f'.Tf - -' wr + '- Vx 1 ggpfagi,-',:r1E1::,y4:,9pfg 3. 5fvgge.g,y,,:g, 5-1 - fygi , mu, Y, f , , -555. :-gh x4w353,.- wl.,yg,,4',1-,M - , . ,- . , . -.. ,M L , , ., , 4 . .. V ... W .,,,r,,H wg, mug i in S 1 'X E' NV: if 9 fy Coach Donahoo clocks Louis Irwin, Allen Houston, August Russell, and Robert up laps around the track. This is Coach Donahoo's first year to head the track Standing in back are Andrew Ortiz, Jimmy Williams, Elrie Freeman, and Ken Charles Chambless, Joe Tinaiero, Pete lazcano, and Charles Aubert. These boys n , wr,-ref - -. e Q. -. ., . M 1-.TvF'QM1-w'f '-vw fig QQ 'I ' -ss, is are : fm l 1 in fi .si 2 ,, s i 'ggi W ' x 344' '35 V X . i , 5g f's is, f., ' ,ff -QL' ,f f W, L .ggi si Q' .,.y,Y,5y.W, x xr.. - y , ' . vxfyfn t af :fit 1 i' me, Q --f r fic, f fQ.', A 1' ' McMillan as team. they finish one of their warm Wallis. In front in the starting position are are Highlands' long-distance runners wk? N .qi lmkstens ans hmoeneb B munk weathen we S FRONT ROW: Jack Mowrey, Sieve Quinn, Jacob Pope, Harry Woods. BACK ROW: Jerry Hoffman, Paul Goefz, Lionel Rivers, Coach Ploefz. The Highlands' golf team enrered inter-school competition ai Willow Springs golf links. Jerry Hoffman needs expert advice, so he calls in Harry Woods, Steve Quinn, and Jacob Pope to help him siudy ihe dilemma. These boys are on the ball . . . thof's why he con't hit it! 0 ISHDIS 'IIGAITI SIZARIS YEAR unoen coach manqolo Fred Cech, Joe Stewart, John Hoffman, and Jack Boubel, James Bennett, Paul MacNamee, and Coach Carl Mangold make up the biggest part of the boys' tennis team. Absent from the picture are Wade Beck, Jimmy Towers, and Gibson Hoffman. Angie Martinez, Dana Bohanan, Sherill Rundell, Jana McGibeny, Nancy Kosclskey comprise part of the girls' tennis team. Absent from the picture are Arabella Ramirez, Elizabeth Logan, Patte Goldbeck, Sandra Clark, Norma Lamprecht, and Janet Moseley, 111656 people GUIDE U16 U16 owls In SDORIS BOB CHAMBERS NEWELL DONAHOO TOM JOHNSON Varsity Basketball Assistant Varsity Football Junior Hi9l1 5 Team AUGUST ERFURTH TED DOCKERY Varsity Football Junior High A Team DELBERT ROWLAND ALVA .IO FISCHER CARL MANGOLD Varsity B Team Girls' P.E. Tennis EULAMAYE LORD RUTH BATOT Girls' P.E. Girls' P.E. A CA All U16 IIAIR ,gm -AIIIIY li B fee. 16 if , kszgafgpw . ' Ss., 5054 1 56Q! Lv' Q ,: Q, K, 4 -.ee-.6 -A A me c . --' ,Af .Anza . 3 . ..., - iw., ,,riZQ4E'El-lg T .. ' i4E,,2T3 f- 'F -' :ff-5: ,,, 1-' 1-gn' 'i's: 5: .: ?'1 ': f ' ' J' -4: ' ' V -' ,.. - ..L,:.:.ej...ws: F ri and Martha Starkey for vice versal check the yellow pages T e 1959 Brigadoon as a source of reliable businesses to use. I chapten 6 e s R unolno countny sloe, the scottlsh tneaoens Qatheneo them qooos Ion sale at the fam. each one coulo B6 seen worzkmq at his . pectlve shop. the excitement ofthe K was an evenyoay pant ofthem lives. e hlqhlano mencnants welze Bloomq hem customeuzs usmq them own ue ano colonful ant of AOVGRIISIDQ. 'E Ay, AS In YGSlZ6Ry6Al2,Il16SAlTl6 ACVGD- tisunq pmncuples continue. attvzactmq onsplays of colon ano captions onaw the mooemn wonlo to them ooonsteps. these nellasle menchants havesupplleo the hlqhlanoens wlth quality oooos ano senvuces to help make them llfe mone enjoyalsle. A A - Kama w l ,pz .ax I '1' m JLG Q' A -1 .-,,.. I 9 law' 'Y N 'iw Xl' 1 va .rj 'X XA, V .1 S Q ,:f 3 nA .is 3, xffwl. A M, HQ k my ,. 1 X Q k ,W -Q x 's. ,M ze., aww' iw n ,e u f f 0 o ,Q 0 gn aovemtlslnq moex FIRM A PAGE AAA Refrigeration Co. ............ 284 AA Shepherd Roofing Supplies . ....310 ABC Linen Service ................ 280 A 8- B Construction Co. ...,... . .. 294 ABC Transfer Co. .......... 272 Ace Welding 8. Trailer Co. .... . .. 275 Acme lumber A Supply Co. .. 306 Acme Iron Works ........... . . . 270 Adams Floral Co. .. 280 Akers, Roy ....... . . . 296 Alamo Fence Co. .... 312 Alamo Junk Co. ....... . . . 306 Alamo National Bank .... ........, 3 11 Alamo Piano Co. ................. 274 Alamo Sheet Metal 5 Roofing Co. .. 272 Alamo Typewriter Service .......... 322 Aldersgate Methodist Church ...... 302 All Auto Salvage L Parts ..... American Rubber Stamp Co. .. American Sports Center ...... Ami os Tortillas ...297 ...280 ...273 ...278 g ,... ......... Anchor Boat L Marine Supply ...... 297 Anderson, Vernon . . . .. .... .. . ...307 Athenas ..................,...... 333 Automatic Service L Supply Co. .... 299 Avondale Beauty Shop ...,........ 295 Avon Products Inc. ...., . . B Bailey, Dr. M. C. ...... . Bailey's Service Station ..,, Boker's Dairy .......... Baptist Temple Church . .. Barnes Lumber Co. .... . Bassetts Fine Foods Bass, A. L. Welding .... Baylor Construction Co. Bernd's Magnolia Station ..... Bernhardt's ...... ,......... . . Bethany Presbyterian Church Bettencourt, Joe C. ......... . Betty's Haven of Beauty ...... Bexar County National Bank Big-T-Elect. 81 Auto Repair Shop . Big Tex Grain Co. ........... . Bill Miller's Fine Foods ...,... Billye's Beauty Salon ...... Birkner's Service Station Blue Bonnet Hotel ........ Blue Bonnet laundry ....... Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. .. B 81 M Mattress Co. ....,.. . Brown Express .............. Brown's Sinclair Service Station . Brotherman, B, B. ..... ..... . Burke Homes .... ,.... . .. Burkhardt Electric Co. . . Burnett, Joe ........ B 8. W Service Co. ... C ...275 ...270 ...294 ...325 ..,331 ...292 ...277 ...302 ...328 ...299 ....312 ,,..281 ..,306 ...281 ..,.273 ..311 ....299 ...323 ...308 ...297 ...2B2 ...288 ...289 ...277 ...294 ....278 ...271 ...309 ..,279 .,.271 ...321 Calahan, Richard S. ............... 270 Calif. Western States Life Ins. Co. ...276 Campbell, Howard, Co. ............ 274 Corl's Quality Meats .............. , 303 Casa Rio ........... ...318 FIRM Cavallini Co. .,...,..... . . C 8. D Construction Co. . . . . . Central Baptist Church . . . . . Chapman Auto Ports ... .. Check-R-Board ........... . . . Childress Barber Shop .... ,. Chiroane ............. . . Circle Pharmacy ..... .. City Armored Service . . . . . Clements Music Shop ...... . . . Cliff's Fence Co. ............ . . . Clinic Prescription Pharmacy . . . . . Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. . . . .. Commerce Ice Stations ........... Commercial Printing Co, ......... . Congratulations ...... 273, 277, 292, 306, 308, 332, 333, Continental Credit Corporation .... Cookies Factory Outlet ...... . . Coronet Cleaners ..... .. Cravy Ice Cream ..,..... .... . . . . Cream Crest Milk .............,. Crestholme Presbyterian Church , .. Crown Cleaners ................. Crown Drug Store .......... . . . Cummins Soles A Service ..,. . . Curry Motor Freight lines .. Dancer the Hatter ........ . . . De Arment Beauty Salon ......... De La Rosa Service Station ....... De Winnes Cap'n Jims ...... Dietert the Florist ............... Doeppenschmidt ................. Droemer's Auto Serv. A Boat Shop . Dr. Pepper ...................... Duennenberg's Advisory .......... Durhom's Business College . . . . . 6 East End Gloss Co. ....... . . Elbel Bros. Garage ......... .. Ellis, Ruth, Dancing School . . . . . . El Matador .............. . . Eugene's Barber Shop , . . . . Farrell Service Station . . . . . Farrell's Fine Foods ....... . . Favorite Cleaners ............ . . Fisk, Ed, Typewriter Service .... .. Flamingo Cleaners .......... . . Flowers Lumber Co. . . . . . . . Food Budget, The ..,.. . . Foreman, H, Agency . . . . . Frontier Drive-In ....... . . Four Bro's Steak House . . . . . Frank, Sol, Uniforms .. . .. Fredrick's ............... . . French Sandwich Shop . . . . . Frost Bros. ........... .. Future Teachers ..... .. G Garcia, Bob ............. . . Garmon's Service Station . .. . . PAGE FIRM PAGE 313 General Hotel Supply .. .... 268 295 General Supply Co. . . . . . . . 310 286 Gibson's Grocery . .. . . . . 297 315 Gillespie Motor Co. . . . . . . . 316 273 Girard .....4.. , . .... 312 289 Glo Cleaners ..... .... 2 67 335 Goldbeck, E. L. ....... .... 2 96 272 Gold Flower Shop ..... .... 3 21 270 Goliad Bowling Center . . . .. . . 314 280 Gonzalez Brothers ..... .... 3 23 298 Goodyear Service Store . .... 275 289 Gordon Printing Co. .............. 280 304 Graham Bros. .................... 331 280 Grand lodge of the Order of the Sons 333 of Herman in the State of Texas . . 296 296, Gross National Bank .............. 312 334 Guarantee Shoe Co. ..... ......... 3 03 301 328 277 322 Haag, Rudy ................ .... 2 67 295 Hahn's Egg House ................ 313 305 Hamilton's Watch Repair Shop ...... 294 271 Han-Dee Ice and Food Store ....... 274 276 Handy Andy ............... .... 2 66 315 Harding, Fred .............. .... 3 13 288 Harrell Packing Co. ............ . . . 283 Harris, Minnie, Beauty Salon ...... 279 Hastings, Leland .................. 281 Hatfield Jewelers ........... .... 2 76 275 Hawkins' Phillips 66 . . . . . .. 268 288 Hay's, Rod, Auto Soles . . . . . . . 294 323 H. E. B. ................ .... 2 69 271 Heidemann, Carl, Tuning .... .... 2 72 313 Herbsleb, Mary ................... 294 274 Hermann Sons Bowling Lanes ...... 335 310 Herring, Elizabeth ..,............. 289 311 Herweck, Walter Sonny .... .... 3 06 285 Highlander Man's Shop ..... .... 2 84 328 Highland Hills Apartments . .. . . . . 329 Highland Hills Baptist Church ....... 277 Highland Hills laundry ...... .... 3 02 Highland Hills Pharmacy . .. . . . . 315 288 Highland Model Market .... .... 2 73 322 Highland Park State Bank . .. .. . . 323 271 Highland Pastry Shop .... .... 2 98 320 Highlands Band ........ . .... 330 314 Highlands Brigade ................ 300 Highlands Christian Church ......... 275 Highland Terrace Methodist Church . 268 Hi-Lands Humble Service Station 301 277 Hinch Roofing Co. ................ 278 274 Hi-Slope Ice Serv. Sta. ............ 323 292 Hix Sewing Machine Co. .......... 302 303 Hood, E. E. 8. Sons Contractors ..... 328 310 Hot Wells Baptist Church .......... 324 289 House of James, The ............. 307 284 Howard, C. P., Service Station ..... 315 303 Hughes' Construction Co. .......... 315 310 297 1 267 324 Industrial Refrigeration ....... . .... 281 292 International Business Machines ..... 288 282 320 J Jacalo Mexican Restaurants ........ 280 Jiffy Ice Station ..... ...... . .... 2 73 323 Joe's Sign Service ......... .... 2 67 307 Johnny's Drive Inn .... .... 2 99 AOVERIIISIHG IFIOGX FIRM PAGE FIRM Johnson, Jay ..... ....320 Jones, Bob .,....... .... 2 95 Jones Barber Shop ........ ...... 3 01 Jones, J. C., Paint Co. ............ 295 Jones, Tom, Radio Sr Appliances .... 267 Joske's of Texas ..... . ........ ....286 Kehler's Magnolia Service Station 301 Keith Moving 81 Storage Co. ........298 Kelly-Scherrer .................... 286 Kircher's St. Louis Cleaners Klasing Oil Company . .. Klossner, Roy, Co. Knowlton's .......... Koehler's ......... .... Kopplins Beauty Shop .... Kramer, Edwin A., Co. Krause Electric Co. .... . Kuntz Lumber Co. . . . . I Lackey's Stables ..,...... Landauer's Flower Shoppe .. Leed's ......... ......... . Leesch Lumber Co. ....., . ....283 ....295 ....325 ....300 ....318 ...,298 ....307 ....270 ....312 ....324 ....318 ...298 ....321 Lemons, Jack, Shade Co. ........... 278 Lincoln Marine Sales .............. 287 . . 270 Lone Star Printing Co. ,...... ..... 2 68 Lovelace Super Market ,....,..,.. . . 308 Lower's Magnolia Service Station . .. 270 Lone Star Ice 8. Food Store No. 27 Lucchese, Joe ......... . .......... 298 Lumley's Flower Shoppe .. m McCoy's 66 Service ........... McCleless Shopping Center ....272 . . . 300 . . . . 290, 291 McDonald Lumber Co. ............. 272 Mackie, Lamarr ........... .... 2 87 Malin's, Joe, Garage ..... .,......273 Malone's Candyland ..... , .,...... 314 Marburger Br Son Gult Serv. Sta. . .. 280 Mars Plumbing Supply Co. ........271 Martin, Fred C. ............. . . . . . 278 Mayes, Auther, Realty ....... .... 2 68 Medical Center Pharmacy .... .... 3 07 Meier Bros. .............. . . . . 287 Merchants Delivery Service .... 303 Microphonics, The ...... .... 3 33 Miller, LeRoy ............. .... 2 95 Mitchell Ice 81 Dairy Bar .. ..,. 279 Mitchell, O. R., Motors . . . . . . . 300 Mitchell's Gulf Service .... .... 3 05 Mitchell, C. C., Supply Co. . . . . . . . 296 Mode O'Day .........,... .,.. 2 81 Modern Dianas ................... 313 Modern Monument Co. ......... . . . , 276 Morgan's Humble Service Station 287 11 Neill, W. T., Co. ................. 300 Nichols, R. C., Texaco Serv. Sta. .... 314 NobIing's Foot Health Shop ...... . . 278 O Oak Hills Restaurant . Qak Shore Apartments . . . . Old Heidelberg, The ...,. . Olsen, Harold ......... . Owl Radiator Works .... . Parkair Ice Station 81 Cafe . . . . Pauline's Dressmaker Shop ...... Pedrotti Grocery and Market .... Pennies Food Market , ....... . Perma-Stone .............. . Pete's Body Shop . . . . Phi Beta Society ...... . Pierdolla, Fred L., Jr. . Pioneer Flour Mills .... . Ploch, A. J. .. .,........., . Polly's House of Beauty ......... Poteet's Lighting lr Decorating . .. Power Brake Co. .............. . Process Printers ............. . Professional Uniform Center . . . Pullen's Dept. Store ........ . Putt-Putt ................ . Queen Candy Co. .... . 12 Reams, Louis, and the Starlighters Reed Equipment ............... Reddoch Butane Sales Inc. ..... . Renfro Realty ............. . Rental Equipment Ca. ...... . Rent-All ..............,.... . Richie Sr Gallawoy Elec. Co. .. . Rigsby Auto Parts ......... . Rigsby Upholstery .....,. . Riverside Baptist Church .... . Robinson's .............. . Rock, Walter .............. . Rodriquez Bros. Memorials . .. . Rohlf Candy Mfg. ......... . Roosevelt Wee Wash It . . . . Ross Ice and Food .,... . Ruppel Auto Co. ...... . Russell, Ray .......... . Russell's Beauty Salon .. . S Sadler's Service Station ......... St. Anthony Drug Store ......... St. Margaret Mary's Social Center Salge, Wayne ........... ..... Sandy's Variety Store . .. . Sammons, J. A. ...... . Samuels Glass Co. ..... . Sanchez Texaco Service . . . San Antonio College . . . . San Antonio Cottons ..... . San Antonio Jobbing Co. . .. . Schulte's Barber Shop .... . Sears ............... . PAGE FIRM PAGE Seibert's Prescriptions ...... . . . 281 Shamrock Beauty Salon .,.. . . . 275 320 grow, Ben. Studios ....... . . . ' ' ' aw's .,................. . . . ' ' ' grepnard Roofing Supplies .... . . . . . s erl ..---.-,............ . . . ' ' ' 308 Sherman's Furniture Co. .... . . . 281 ' ' ' 3ll Sickel, W. D., Cleaners .... . . . 285 Smitl'1's Garage ......... . . . 292 Smouse, Dr. L. R. ................. 283 Sonnen'x Red 8. White ......... . . . 277 1 11 289 S O S Secretarial Office Service .... 281 11 1 319 South Loop Lumber Co. ........... . 286 1 11 311 Southside Boat Center ...... . . . 267 1 1 1 296 Southside Bowling Center ,.... . . . 279 1 1 1 233 Southside Chiropractic Service , . . . . . 298 1 1 1 328 Southwest Tile Co. ........... . . . 276 1 1 1 315 Stadium Ice ...................... 294 11 1 274 Standard Garage L Body Works .... 328 111 313 gtar Dfglg Store .................. 311 unset ervice ............... . . . 320 1 Super Cleaners ...... . . . 296 1 1 1 272 Superior Printing Co. . . . . . 299 1 1 1 287 S Br W Service .......... . .. 283 . . . 278 . . . 297 . . . 317 t . . . 286 Taco Hut, The ......... . . . 306 Temple Hill Food Store . . . . . . 328 Temple Hill Garage ..... . . . 288 Ten Owl-ka-tears, The .... . . . 287 ' ' ' 301 Terrace Drug Store ...... . . . 302 Terrill Food Market . . . . . . 292 Tessmann, H. H. .......... . . . 320 Texas Drive-lnn ........... . . , 271 . . 278 Texas National Corporation . . . .. . 299 . . . 286 Texas Waste Salvage- Co. . . . . . 276 . . . 289 Thompson's Garage ........ . . . 267 .. . 289 Thompson's Sporting Goods .. . . . . . 292 . . . 307 Three Guesses ............. , . . 303 . . . 282 Tower Coffee Shop .......... . . . 287 . . . 321 Trappe, H. J. .................... . 274 . . . 299 Travis Park Methodist Church ....... 288 . .. 314 Trevino Grocery 8. Market .... . . . 315 . . . 326 Tri-Hi-Y ................. .... 3 27 . . . 321 Trinity University .... . . . 316 . . . 333 . . . 302 . . . 295 V . . . 326 ...299 VanBuren8rCo.... ....314 . . . 296 Van Der Heck ........ .... 2 84 . . . 322 . . . 282 W Walker Barnebey Co. .... .... 2 75 Warne Bros. Fixit Shop ... . . . . 314 ' ' ' 325 Weber's Restaurant ..,.. .... 2 B5 ' ' ' 279 Weller's Service Station . . . .. . . 317 ' ' ' 322 Wessels Lumber Co. ..... . . . . 302 ' West Side State Bank ... . . . . 282 ' ' ' Wietzel Electric Co. ..., . . . . . 283 ' ' ' Witten Pest Control Co. . . . . . . . 285 ' ' ' White's Phillips 66 .... .... 3 03 ' ' ' White Stores ......... .... 3 07 . . . 274 . . . 288 Z . . . 275 . . . 323 Zachry, H. B., Co. . .. ... . 276 HANDY ANDY IS THE PLACE T0 SAVE SAY ll. ll. S. STUDENTS Sallie Bruhn agree with Manager Sendelbach that Handy-Andy has everylhungl RUDY HAAG U in 1? 5- L, uf.,-1 , . -f, A H , ' Complete Food Market, Variety, Hardware, and . 0 E n 1 '-, s V Q Electric Appliance Store I 4 A - ' ' We have a complete Ilne of school supplies at all times Fancy Groceries Sherbets 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 Hman 'mens Mixers State and National Vegetables Ladies Nylon Hose . l Coffee Makers Grocers Ice Cream It lingerie Waffle Irons Association uso s. si. Marys sm. An na., nm is a-sm CA-7-9174 FHDNE EA. 7-D465 CONGRATULATIONS FROM Thompson's Garage TOM JONES GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING k COMPLETE BODY, FAINLI' AND TRIM SERVICE ALI. MAKES OF CARS HOWARD THOMPSON SBASNOASNOTUOTN-lC?2l?iEXSATS 507 BROOKLYN AVE' SAN ANTDNlD' TEXAS Lsylll SOL FRANK IL iii K9 no UNIFORMS, INC. 'N in y Lfigiilalvllid AISYSISEM Best Wishes from GLO CLEANERS 2023 Coliad Road 214 Burkedale Blvd. Creators of Americzfs Finest Band Uniforms 205 Losoya CA 7-5243 .l0E'S SIGN SERVICE JOE V. BUENROSTRO lFormerly Fred J. Smithersj BONDED LICENSED Over 25 Years Sign Service in San Antonio 423 Avenue E CA 7-1633 Res.: CA 4-1300 , . SOUTHSIDE BOAT CENTER oikg Q hw 8l5 So. Presa . CA 3-922i Lamar L Bilt-Well I Boats V 4 All Marine Accessories SOVRITQEIGN 1 NN H i i A 0 W Ax 0.M,,Z Nsykix L 9 K A ' This uffrccfive H.E.B. store of 106 Goliad Road serves Highlands' sfudenis. DEIECT 3 I will get six pounds of fem:-zines, De De Kerlee tells Mike Wesiwood. Frank Goss and Sherill Rundell iry H.E.B.'s Besi Coffee X CONGRATULATIONS FROM GENERAL HOTEL SUPPLY San Antonio - Austin - Corpus Christi AUTH ER MAYES REALTY For Best Results- List with Us WE BUY AND SELL EQUITIES WA 3-4327 Realtor WA 2-0453 6622 So. Flores St. LONE STAR Glen E. Hawkins, Owner LE 4-4432 HAWKINS' PHILLIPS 66 url-IOGRAPHING H , H We Give Texas Gold Stamps LE 4-9623 3306 Clark CA 6-1495 LE Mm 315 :Ast commence smear Pick Up and Delivery SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , l Tires Batteries Accessories The Senior High M.Y.F. provides many Highlands' students with spiritual and social guidance. HIGHLAND TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH 714 Steves LE 4-6179 70 LONE STAR ICE 8a FOOD STORE NO. 27 Corner Fair 81 S. New Braunfels I fs our pleasure to please you ALBERT DeREESE ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS-REPAIRS-SUPPLIES KRAUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. BEN CORBO 501 Culebra Ave, San Antonio 1, Texas Phones: PE 6-3635 - PE 2-8758 VVheel Balancing and Front End Alignment Complete Motor Tune Up RICHARD S. CALAHAN Texaco Service Station Let us service your caf' Office Phone LE. 4-2114 - Res. Phone LE. 2-8770 DR. M. C. BAILEY Chiropractor Office Hours 9-12 - 4-7 And By Appointment Telephone ED 3-9575 2627 Goliad Road San Antonio 10, Texas 1410 S. Hackberry I San Antonio, Texas CITY ARMORED SERVICE 636 No. Flores St. CApitol 7-5622 ROAD SERVICE PHONE LE. 3-0011 SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS Transportation of: Cash 0 Securities 0 Payroll 0 Valuables Deposits Banked - Mail Service Covered by All Risk Insurance ACME IRON WORKS P. 0. Box 2020 San Antonio 6, Texas Manufacturers of Ingram Rollers l0WER'S MAGNOLIA SERVICE C. RUSSELL LOWER 1722 S. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas TEXAS DRIVE-INN 3407 S. Presa LE. 2-3071 FRANK EMMETT, Manager Congratulations From Your Friend B. B. BROTHERMAN Justice of the Peace, Precinct No. 7 BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS CROWN CLEANERS The Best of Care for the Clothes You Wear New Management 3909 S. Presa LE 2-0261 PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE T-I I. pg l l TAP - BALLET - BATON ACROBATICS - TOE - BALLROOM RUTH ELLIS DANCING SCHOOL 123 Goliad Rd. Phone LE 2-4479 The most modern and well equipped studio on the southside. Home Phone LEhigh 3-7263 M JOE BURNETT SUPPlY COMPANY Livestock Hauling f . 1' L-,. ' 1 ,V Vial HRC PERMIT No. 5842 H5125 Office: CA 2-0162 CA 3-6331 - Page msrmsurons sos Nogalitos si. CAPM' 74468 320 S. LAREDO ST. SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS N 1 , fi ' in p My w My ., any if MMM I M 86 ROOFING CO. H - ,' ll! , , A 1 U l J If it's slzeet metal, we d itf, I x J X Q 1 W V JT ganfvifol All ple I , X 1 nf? 1722 w.MQr1an WCA? 5493 gf , WV 1 san Antonio o 'X , A I f X I v R MQW? P MACY POTEET'S ff I Pxkescript' s olw Specialty LIGHTING and DECORATING fi l S . Z. . . 1 l ll E D E L 1 V E R Y Christmas Scencllfilgddollggflitdoor Dances X l ' gl EN Weddings, and Special Effects N ' WAlnut 2-5161 Special Rates to School Activities or Functions , V Q ogahtos WAlnut 3-6491 ROBERT POTEET L C. F. CARRERA, owner 946 Steves LE 2-2704 PIANOS - ORGANS - PLAYERS When you need building materials CARL HEIDEMANN can TUNING Completely reconditioned ALD CO. Restringing-Refinishing -SINCE 1926- 706 CLARK AVE. PHONE LE 4-6193 215 Becker l.E 64006 Age ,g l A B C TRANSFER CO. -A 4 VS Local 81 Texas MOV1Hg 5 , San Antonio To Any Point 'X' Lumley S In Texas and Vice-Versa . ' Flower f 3 Shoppe G I H 2315 EE 10336 S Free Estimates . UC eff 1. X ' SGH Amonio '01 TZXGS 306 Glenwood cf. LE 3-8171 Greetings and Best Wishes BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK St. Mary's at Travis CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of '60 .IIFFY ICE STATION 1102 Fredericksburg Road CA 7-8271 MEMBER F.D.l.C. fPE2-0402 jg 003.2 ' J0E MA'LIN'S GARAGE jp FV are 9 wdiibyjyf . M r IU If 3 Reasonable Rates - Free ESLIIHHTCS ff f , M CONGRA11 LATIONS H5523 - Ash Illilsssswaes, f FROM A 'mr - FRIEND Official Inspection Station 1007 Van Ness CA 2-9013 Q A G0n!gi?qIqtions to the I :lf of 1960 217 N. sf. Mary's sr. I CA 7-8300 - CA 7-8309 san Antonio, Texas ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SPORTING GOODS SAN ANTONIO HIGHLAND MIIIJEL MARKET 3910 Clark LE 2-7831 27 74 HOWARD CAMPBELL CO. INCORPORATED Original Rebuilders With A New Car Guarantee PE 4-6401 1039 West Ashby at Blanco Road SAN ANTONIO 1, TEXAS Sir Famous Charcoal Broiled Steaks Si? Sea Food The Family Restaurant FARRELL'S Fine Foods Open 6 AM -12 PM LE 2-6121 1506 Roosevelt F. J. STEWART, Owner FRED L. PIERDOLLA, IR. Livestock Transport Res. Phone Office Phones WA 2-1852 CA 7-3931 - CA 3-6331 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HAN-DEE ICE and FOOD STORE Open 7 AM till 12 PM - 7 days a week 3407 Nogalitos WA 3-7421 ALAMO PIANO CO. Your M usic Center 101 S. Alamo H. J. TRAPPE - General Contractor - LE 4-4773 DOEPPENSCHMIDT SAN ANTQNIQ glllfffdf ffdlrlb' Ambulance Service We carry the largest Selection Piece Goods in the City 2105 Goliad Rd. 3421 Fredericksburg Rd. Dial MA 5-3434 New Braunfels, Texas LE 3-1421 PE 3-0601 ACE WELDING CO Q Complete Real Estate Service CO. MAIN OFFICE , 4oo2 Broadway TA 6-8677 CA 74207 900 Nogahtos HIGHLAND PARK OFFICE I809 S. New Braunfels LE 4-8893 E. P. FISHER SHAMROCK BEAUTY SALON Individual Hair Styling CA 3-0573 520 E. Grayson St. SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS SCHULTE'S BARBER SHOP L E 2 - 0 1 4 0 'I305 S. HACKBERRY no 1 HIGHLANDS '1?g'g5-- 6009 EAR CHRISTIAN CHURCH A 1 d 1 d G l' d R d K KOH 3. C all 0 la O3 ' The Church With The Open Door And Friendly People 8 AM - 6 PM JAMES L. SANDLIN, D. D. 1346 F6-if Ave. LE 4-5468 Mmster Christian Youth Fellowship CONGRATULATIONS Cleaning and Blocking to ,he class of 160 Renovated Factory Methods ANCER AVON PRODUCTS INC. 203-204 Transit Tower Cosmetics for men and women CA 6-0941 D. W. Dancer 1839 S. Hackberry St. il I, A s fl Ll 'Q N Wg? qspgpjfx ,Q xxix,,. T u P.O. Box 7295 H A11 San Antonio 10, Texas LE 2-2211 27 MODERN MONUMENT CO. C. GORDON CLARE, Owner 3916 So. Presa Street LE 3-7319 SAN ANTONIO 10, TEXAS TEXAS WASTE SALVAGE CO. Dealers in Waste Paper 1319 So. Flores CA 6-1092 COMPLIMENTS of friendly CROWN DRUG STORE 615 S. W. Military Drive amz me 'A' WA 3-4581 HATHELD H B Z hr Co JEWELERS - - ac Y - KeEPsAKE DIAMOND RINGS 'It WATCHES - GIFTS - JEWELRY General Expert Watch Repair-All Work Guaranteed contractors WA 4-1221 629 S. W. Military Drive CERAMIC TILE Distributor of Clay-Burn Tile Well Tile Floor Tile Glass Mosgcs - Drain-Erouds 1 ,Zee 5 Q C 1 Q, Shower Doors - Quarry Tile Quality 8. Service ls Our Business Q PE 6-3533 ESOUTHWEST TILE CO. rf 605 CULEBRA 1 Ll, 63GWiC75e Qff X! California Western States Life Insurance Co. Home Office ' Sacramento Norman E. Hastings 214 Dwyer San Antonio, Texas SONNEN'S CONGRATULATIONS CLQZSHZ '60 RED 8. WHITE Nancy We Are Neighborlyv Etta Chaflene S d 955 s. Alamo an 5 I , CA 3-0474 LL' H, 1 L., - C Q ,X :J , . Cf? , CONGRATULATIONS L to the class of '60 from HIGHLAND HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH A Church That Is Built 1Vith The Youth in Mind. L. B. Moss-Pastor f ,rf , .7 T iw-nf fn . A FARRELL . SERVICE STATION CA 6-4932 114 Lavaca St. CORONET CLEANERS We Use Dry Sheene Process 119 Goliad Road LE 4-0831 BASSETT'S FINE FOCDS 1451 Austin Hwy. TA 2-0632 B 8g M MATTRESS CO. RALEIGH E. PATTERSON, Owner 1312-18 S. Hcckberry 1924 Broadway LE 4-6195 CA 7-4116 San Anionio 3, Texas The REST of your days depends on the REST of your nights? 7 f 1 1 HINCH ROOFING CO. 0 New Roofs of all Kinds o Expert Repairs at Low Cost ' ,A o Estimates Without Obligation Q Saad Rule A 6 Y' I ' hte l 2 Z:-gee tra. PERF DANCING OCCASI 1010 Greer LE 3-8167 ECT TOE ANY LE -55236 OA' B R O W N ' S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Need a Car? Be Sure To See C. FRED MARTIN 2802 South Presa LE 2-0244 At Gillespie Ford 2300 Broadway NEW or USED San Antonio, Texas LE 6-3210 CA 7-1411 1 ' 2, -sl slmnf mummv ff F145-18-.z1fMAs7:RLlsH71A.u.me1.m 1, 1' 1 f I 1316 East Grayson St. CA 6-5379 San Antonio 8, Texas JOHN LEMONS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 AMIGOS TORTILLAS I f -. P Congratulatigng 1016 So. Presa St. f1'0m 509 WaterSt. NOBLING'S CA 3-4691 FOOT HEALTH SHOP SUUTHSIIJE BUWLING CENTER, INC. 6919 So. Zarzamora SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS BOB PEPPER MARTIN, President WA 3-7739 CONTRACTING AND REPAIRING MINNIE HARRIS BEAUTY SALON Hair Stylists Minnie Harris Burkhardt Electric Uompany Helen Wen BIQINDED AND LICENSED LE. 2-9138 267 Coral LE 2f2164 7, mmm SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS JULIUS F BURKHARDT SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Specialization in 4-way hair styling CONGRATULATIONS C. Ray Foster, Mgr. ST ANTHONY from DRUG STORE MITCHELL ICE AND V CA 6-6231 Travis-Navarro DAIRY BAR SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 2501 Pleasanton Road WA 2-0472 ' ADAMS FLORAL CO. Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere Q' LE 4-6521 500 Rigsby iv MARBURGER 8: SON GULF SERVICE STATION LE 2-4911 1439 Roosevelt Ave. AMERICAN RUBBER STAMP CO. 306 North Main Avenue CA 4-8724 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS BUMMERCE ICE STATIUNS DIL w AND I L I N E N S E R V I C E ELEMENTS MUSIC SHDP 4935-37 w. commence GE 3 6321 i,'f,',Qf'fE,w, 5 A. B. Crosby Let us furnish your J A C A l A WEDDING INVITATIONS' MEXICAN RESTAURANTS CUMPANY 52252 717 N. Alamo 4 I 1:3 uf. sAN Amomo, rexAs CA 6-7625 soon ro so . Also cmn SHERMAN'S FURNITURE AlwaySS0m'fW'1sNewf COMPANY Dresses Blouses QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOWER PRICES Lingerie Hosiery Southside's Largest Furniture Store Sportswear CONVENIENT TERMS LE 3-7471 1812 50. Presu SI. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 3510 South New Braunfels BETTY'S msscszxz S 0 S HAVEN OF BEAUTY ,,.,,0,M,,C fl,51Z2 Secretarial Uffuce Sennce - For - orrszr Pmrmus CA J-:sas I MIMEOGHAPHING Professional Beauty Care l A 5 A 5 T ziz comnsrs PERsoNAL1zsa LE 3-5531 218 Bm-kedale 15 1'1 .,.' -- STENOGRAPHIC SERWCE -v.,- . ,,.:,1. Q .1,:.,.,.. . RD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS X2 Q N Y A1 Cxdjgjff Congratulations from gf' Q LELAND HASTINGS PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 443 Cosgrove LE 3-1011 Welcome to . . . I BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHQQM jack 1110 Chicago Blvd. LE 3-9232 ,Lib REV. R. N. BENTON, Pastor ,5a,ZZ1.u,,7mw, Y f Ziff SEIBERT'S PRESCRIPTION S LE 4-6167 1602 S. New Braunfels Ave. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Congratulations to the '60 seniors INDUSTRIAL REFRIGERATION 239 W. Hicks San Anfonio,Texcs 28 1 , Li p X AJ 1xW1v1v J! V lfRQ5TpiBlg,o5.1 N 1 M A 5' Vx .1 X I 'W Aw J 1 -A v'X XM WEST WSIDE A Y A 17's buck fo the farm as Sharon Cohen, Pu! J in P d D' H II k h Q fr 'V eurman, un acne a oc c oose a raco Y from all the equipment offered at Rent-All. Member FD-LC. 4411 50 Pedro PE 5-5522 CA 4-6633 109 N. san Saba 209 W. Cevcllos CA 6-4711 1505 Culebru PE 2-3311 902 N' Flows CA 7,5451 AUTO LOANS PERSONAL LOANS By appointment to H,R.H. The American Beauty RUSSELIJS BEAUTY SALON BLUE BON NET Phone CA 5-2731 for appointment Auto Repairs at a Price You Can Bear SANCHEZ TEXACO SERVICE Offers its Automotive Repairing Paint and Body Work All Work Guaranteed Congratulations to the Where You Save 1402 S. Gevers LE 2-0598 0 Class of 1960 San Antonio, Texas .1 p if STATE BANK l2E1.E3,'Y!5i3IS2FjE SAVE s ss ,3 .,.,...,,A.,-...,:.,.',.x,, BUY NOW- ::':1f...':f::LZ22b-Q:g ':mr:11 At Low Winter Prize! V ---' ,, A: Litflo As S .58 uma, n nu sum-lm-x-I vm- -mm :hun fu-un my -nn ,N- uma new un -1 mann. -ma. 'll' MOIIHI PERMA-STONE, San Antonio Company PErshing 5-3381 2311 North Flores Sl. X-ray Laboratory Hours by appointment Phone LE 2-6241 Dr. L. R. SMOUSE, D.C., PH.C Specializing in Spinal Disorders 410 R l s A r T Congratulations to Highlands High School From HARRELL PACKING CG. KIRCHER'S ST. LOUIS CLEANERS ir Your Better Apparel Cleaners 'k Boy KIRCHNER 'k 1621 S. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas Phone LE 6-3521 S 8. W SERVICE e Station Equipment Repaired and Installed CA 8-373 2018 S. Flores St. San Antonio, Texas Congratulations from W I E T Z E L ELECTRIC COMPANY 205 Avant LE 3-5808 f N, A 1 V 'Qt' . ' ' 1 ki I XJ. SANIMONS A A A I-b'FHuniI:IefServIEe simian REFRIGERATION COMPANY ' In Co pl I line of Service ms R seveh LE 4-6351 LE 36656 Frank Huck's HIGHLANDER MAN'S SHOP 7116 Food M C I Sh ' V'II C re ess oppmg I age 14 su. w.w. WHITE RD. AT sr. HEDWIE RD. SAN ANTDNIU. TEXAS R I d Crutcher, Mgr. 35145 N B unfeIsA LE 3-7476 Homes Built in the Tradition of Quality by DETAILED FOR DISCRIMINATION , HOMES OF ENGINEERS - BUILDERS I EXCLUSIVE BEAUTY 330 Ly A LE 2-7321 ED 3-9131 San Antonio 10, Texa ALL BRICK CONSTRUCTION OPEN HOUSES-4 BEDROOM HOMES WILL TRADE-IN YOUR PRESENT HOME WILL BUILD UNDER CONTRACT Aoi. Ck. F E535 R . .... ,. .X rf. M . x OAK SHORE APARTMENTS Fulton, Texas SO 4-8577 , ia f- X mb fe aw 4 '- ff.. G. T .ij f Congratulations to the Class of '60 The Harry L. Caine New W. D. SICKEL CLEANERS 2507 S. Presa St. LE 3-7804 WEBER'S RESTAURANT Downtown - 605 Navarro St. The Place to Go in San Antonio Congratulations to the Class of '60 from DUENNENBERGS ADVISORY Termite and General Pest Control Service SAFE- CLEAN- EFFECTIVE- ECONOMICAL- Wiften Pest Control Co. Quality Materials - Experienced Operators -CALL- LE 3-1964 Office-1211 MeKinIay Avo. Wanllouu-1513 S. 6 28 K -li, 1 .W3uff-fDuff 9.4 com. Q. ii'- l 239 Recoleta TA 4-6591 CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Greetings Highlands High Students- We offer friendly counsel for your spiritual problems. 1226 South Presa W. R. Miller, Pastor Church Phone - LE 3-5882 San Antonio, Texas FOOD MARKET aspeclal Rates for Groupsn Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodriguez, 'A' Owners OIR IIOTTO , 'iPutt your troubles away at the Choice Meats, FYUIYS, PUTT-PUTT GOLF COURSE,, Vegetables, Frozen Foods Phone LE 2-0173 Neighborhood Delivery 1245 Steves Street San Antonio, Texas .. REED EQUIPMENT Construction Equipment .5 , Z 3510 Roosevelt Avenue I E5 K' San Antonio 4, Texas Edlson 3-6161 1 4 . I A Phone WA 2-6306 630 N. W. W. White Road l San Antonio, Texas JOSKE'S of TEXAS RARE COIN DEPT. Ioske's Street Floor CA 7-4343 Ext. 594 We Buy and Sell Rare Coins and Coin Collections KELLY - SHERRER Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions 326 W. Josephine PE 5-6184 HUMBLE SERVICE STATION 2520 South Presa San Amenae, Texas L. H. MORGAN, Agent LE 3-1691 TOWER COFFEE SHOP 1208 Transit Tower San Antoniols Highest Restaurant serving the most reasonable lunches MEIER BROS. -Granite 8z Marble Works- Monuments, Markers, Mausoleums - Fine Craftsmanship Since 1900 - Office Phone LE 3-0535 111 Roosevelt Avenue Sanj Antonio, Texas f T In V, 7 ,QP ,fr fX,!,f f Harold and Conchita Taylor IA, bf ft' 4, ,V ,fn . f '4' f CA 6-3535 k sstr so 5 L51 97 , wie I L Ar Good-by and Good luck to the class of '60 I The Ten 0llT.nl:q-1eq,-5, , , Congratulations to the class of '60 Jeannie from Sandy 2123522 LINCOLN MARINE SALES Pal e 1510 Roosevelt LE 3-7153 Kjlyn Dealer for Kay Holmes Boats 81 Mercury Motors on their way to Owl-ka-trazll Enjoy the modern, danceable music of LAMARR MACKIE and his orchestra Special rates for school organizations 103 Longridge Dr. Phone: PE 4-4664 San Antonio, Texas or PE 2-4678 POWER BRAKE CO. Brake Specialists Relining - Adiusting Complete Power Brake Service All Makes Cars Be Trucks New Installations - Exchange Service 1629 Roosevelt l-E 4-5438 7 Congratulations :Sz Best Wishes to the Class of '60 DE ARMENT BEAUTY SALON A Superior Beauty Service at Neighborhood Prices Fred Otto, owner TEMPLE HILL GARAGE General Auto Repairing Wheel Aligning CA 7-8422 1 V 516 Brooklyn Ave. San Antonio, Texas LE 4-2160 if V , A 1703 Golfgieload My Kyle! Z4 446- 1,41 ff :lift If V . In 6, 4 ' .4 cf, W f Joe-ED 3-6081 , X. bf , A oRA1uLATlo , ' ' EAST END GLASS co. I if M5 if 1 Ln - V. , l870 Rigsby Ave. San Antonio, Texas MACHINES CORMMJ O Plate Glass O .lalousie Windows X7 ' J I, X 'lj . Store Fronts . Glazing Service . if V,f' O Steel A Aluminum Casement O Furniture Tops 503 sfymqin Avelf' ' ?l1Ef1E,Z2 de ' WIISHZZSWGII CA 5-63 BLUE BONNET LAUNDRY Laundry o Cleaning o Storage 1111 So. Presa St. LEhigh 3-7121 SAN ANTONIO JOBBING CO. Automotive Parts 81 Equipment Machine Shop Service CA 2-1396 824-826 No. Medina St. San Antonio 7, Texas Best VVishes to Highlands from TRAVIS PARK METHODIST CHURCH The Downtown Church Where Youth Enjoys Fellowship Congratulations from C U R R Y Moron FREIGHT LINES INC. Serving the West Texas Empire: San Antonio, Amarillo, Plainview, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa and Andrews. Radio Dispatch Pick up Service 601 N. Colorado CA 5-2766 ,jp Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. rt l ? , , L l,,, , 'I' Home of Iell-Craft Punch Syrup .Bla t IX l 3 TU Ima Manufacturers and Distributors of Food Products Soulhside 603 Cincinnati Ave. 2567 Goliad Road ED 3-6171 PE 3-7761 Office Hours by Appointment 9 to 12 A.M.-2 to 6 P.M. REDDOCH BUTANE SALES INC. CHIROPRACTOR I , Butane Appliances and Equipment Elizabeth Herring 720 Rigsby 1927 Rigsby LE 2-4117 ED 3-5110 PARKAIR ICE STATION 8. CAFE 4203 Clark LE 2-0001 Groceries Specializing in Mexican Food Ice Tacos Picnic Supplies Tamales Cold Drinks Enchiladcs Chalupas orders to go RENF RO REALTY Graduates: Come and let us show you some beautiful homes! 103 Burkedale San Antonio, Texas Office Ph. LE 4-5428 Residence Ph. LE 4-7979 CHILDRESS BARBER SHOP PRESCRIPTIONS-OUR SPECIALTY Fw' Friendly Barbers We serve the Southside with fast, courteous delivery To serve you - AIR coNDmoNeo - Clinic Prescription Pharmacy S. Pfesa Across from H. E. B. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 9 90 uummuuummnm...-m..wH... W.,,,.....H...H........,...m..H....1.....NH..M...nlH...l...Q.....mm,...U,mmi-...U....MH.-U.um1-.m....4.i.-.4-1,..,.1H.,,V..H1.....u.1.,,.,..1.....4,..,..4.m .mmmwummmn..wm......i.w...m..H..m.- v.Immu.IIIW-mn-mm.-.-1-...N HU.,H.......WH.........v...,mml...UW..l...Hllum....,,.m...m.-...,......i,.W,....,,,H..l,...U,,...w..m,....,, ....,....,Mmm........1.m...y.m.w..1...H ........mu..yn...V.1...1H...i..mn.,.,.....l..,.,,,..... MCCRELESS SH MCCRELESS M iw - 1 , , F C 1 Sify Xu '? J ', ' 2 1 1,51 rr 1, I Q f M il., vi In I Z I il Billye's Beauty Salon Charlo's Mobil Service Evans Sinclair Station Fair Insurance Agency Flamingo Cleaners mmm x,y ng- ll , , ' if-'ia-'f!'f'ig4'i'-fi F.- ilrp - H ,,...4ai in-.-L z ll 1 RNS DEDICATED TO AcompIe0eO SO. NEW BRA C011 gffl The Fox Company Guarantee Shoe Store McCreless Bros. Real Estate Medical Center Pharmacy Piggly Wiggly ...HmmN...W.u....v..1..m..,.,V-...II...HIU...,H,....m,......11......y-...mm-.W........ v--.....-....-.......ulII....1.IInNmmIIInn.IImn-I.I.-V...N-1I.1umnm.....m.....-mn.I1..HI.W-...mm....,-...I.V..1..,.....1..........-...U1....w...m..... H..I..,W,...mI,H.,I...HW.,I,,,......,......IH...,,H,...H,mv.HI.,,........m4,,....ww-.W 1W..I............1.1....In...mmm.m...n.rm.m-.um-........nm1V....nv....n..v......,....-IN...Imm.mm,......,,..,.....I,...H,W...M...H.,......,.....,..... PING VI D ICAL CE LLAGE NTER , le P I -Y hofF'n7 M R ff - - .V ' .- .. ' .3-A ' I ' gi- ?5j 'T4 1-4.3 . F 1 I !lf.E-lg' A 5 - I I e IA S57 'ef A ' A ' li T 5 H M I 1 f e ea c as f XZ 'NX-X-.EJ UNITY SERVICE pping Center af Hun Avenue H5 XFOIYI. Playthings Robinson's Highlander Cafeteria The Sherwin Williams CO. Mode Qfpay The Singer Sewing' Machine Co R 8: S Optical Record Rendezvous Tot-To Teen Highlander Man's Shop FRENCH SANDWICH SHOP 13' IIO So. Alamo CA 3-7944 air HOMEMADE PASTRY STEAKS - SANDWICHES - LUNCHES FAVORITE CLEANERS T005 Victoria LE 2-0018 THOMSON'S SPORTING GOODS O Cuns-Amxmmition-Fishing Tackle 3106 Fredericksburg Road PE 3-1981 T. E. BARNES, JR., LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDER SUPPLIES Terms on Auto Repairs Complete Automofive Service X31 rf 7 Img , 'W ' W3 LJ L-- I m f '- :DT 0 Motor Repairs 0 Paint 8. Body Work 0 Wrecker Service Dial CApitoI 6-9144 SMITH'S GARAGE 8. BODY WORKS 3'fU'fii+CUvf fifwfacfgzyd I 3 wc ape- gjzhfugf ,mg QQ g E z 2 ' 'FU ' Q 5 Db 2 3 oo A I I-I 2 I-ii E 5 73 rl 5 2- 2 3' rn fn 1' 2 1 -1 O H I o 5 U F' E 3 'U 3' 5 U2 20 O 3 U S 2: 5' E G UQ NA Q- 3 S DP E5 fn 3 ff- m O fr X- 2 S cb 5 E 5 5- ' ' 53 5 9. E 5' - 21 25 3 2 g 3 5 o 5 M Ka XR-4 ' C Congratulations to the class of '60 - from - :nun 2 EMA-mae DUKE ELECTRIC co. EET 8. smwtcn E P E F T522 . W. MILITARY DRIVE I ' TXSAII NTONIO QI, TEXAS 500 Sixth SI. CA 2-1244 WALTER H. BRUMMETT INSURANCE AGENCY 955 W. Theo LE 2-8501 We handle all lines of insurance. Recaps? -- Used Tires? Thrifty Man! DAN MARTIN--TIRES 4522 S. Flores LE 2-5133 VALERIO'S AMERICAN COIFFURES Telephone TA 4-5861 5010 Broadway CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 HOT WELLS VARIETY THE FRIENDLY FAMILY STORE 4904 S. Presa LE 2-8735 ALASKA FUR CO. CA 7-8229 I25Vz San Pedro Ave. San Antonio Texas Let Us Store Your Fur Coat Or Remodel lt For Next Winter REPAIRS AND REMODELS 1. W ff' r erie Phone Rank LE 2-0189 1 lf' Blwwnf 1 .1 A of r E5 - bil' STADIUM Ice fe ,MJ MA J W, N J'fl0 9'l ,gf I E sm Adams 5 if Q X .. ' r A 'M W. .K l ,A ,, BRPWK 167555 , J .Z . K ' tw X, f C106 E. Mifcheg y 1 f f w Qcxcross rom Brown xpress 1 ky, x 3 X Son Antonio, Texas 1 4 Clean New and Used Cars MARY HERBSLEB REAL-ESTATE BUY - SELL - TRADE ROD HAY'S AUTO SALES 731 S. E. Military Dr. Tel. WA 3-6972 Specializing in Southside Property I 152 Vanderbilt - Honesty is Our Policy - LE 2-2809 A Guarantee on All Work O H. W. Baileyfs Walk Up My Driveway and Save Mob' I . . Q ,Q Service Station I Buy and Sell Antiques Courteous Pickup and Delivery Service Hamilton's Watch Repair Shop Your Friendly Mobil Dealerv Tires 0 Batteries 0 Accessories Watches Electronically Tested All Clocks Repaired H. W. BAILEY LE 2-0982 1014 Goliad Road at Burkdale 115 E. Drexel LE 2-9503 San Antonio, Texas -: V LE 2-2491 an and 2 Construction Co. General Contractor A. G. Sfoops W. B. Dook LE 4-1632 343 C 'Ve S LE 4-5955 A-NX 1 . , T . 1 I I T , V , C ,-,rv v , . X ELS- T I . M L U W x X T' LL. ,M M A W I To x , , Q fx , T Av T .LQ .L- WL X L1 uf I XA H LLM Eb! xxxxbvv Uv, W O WL iv, oe JONQ f, P' V ya J SM Lge L NKFIREGLN , A, . f SALES Y, My W ,mx QFBONBS gi RENTALS WJ CASUALTY -Q V 4, APPRAISALS F ,LEW AUTOMOBILE ion N59 MANAGEMENT L I f 3401 South Gevers Phone: LE 3-7129 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS AVON DALE BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waves Our Specialty Alma Loftin, Owner Phone LE 4-7728 451 Avondale J. C. JONES PAINT COMPANY Quality Paints 8. Wallpaper 305 Third Sfreei CA 5-2613 Phones: CA 7-8651 CA 7-0683 General Auto Repairing LE ROY MILLER dur 401h Year of Fender and Body Repairing Painting and Brakes .l. H. ROHLF CANDY MFG. 'I'l'l0 Souih Miifman Sf. Phone TA 4-3676 408 Bowie Street San Antonio 5, Texas V V Compliments of CONLQITYSTLILATIONS gf V17 'T ' X if A :jo fx, f 'V KLASING OIL COMPANY ,gg frorngif W yfff jifif ff, ' I A 1, If ,,.,, .1 KM' Z. My 415 E. Oervallos st. O aT'DLe9g+TsTRpeT1OrsVOO.S-'S' I .V X , f T , I I 29 f -2 5.3-C ,U M42 X l. if ,I A , 1 n N 6 4 505,55 ,I :MN ' X L-:ci -kk-C-.3 LLL!! T ' X. N 'S 'S-'N lc AAL I j A I 1 - 'I- - ,L f .,uAAf- ,..v1-:W Q K Vi, 5. .Q,,-,,- -Pwvvlva-ll, . X A 7 , r V F- 'vv:d'Cf-fr m4 'c4md,,M,i,.Igf, .1 Congratulations from a friend. GRAND LODGE OF THE ORDER OF THE SONS OF HERMANN IN THE STATE OF TEXAS A Fraternal Benefit Society Founded in 1890 515 So. St. Mary's CA 6-9261 A. J. PLOCH OIL CO. INC. RUPPEL AUTO CO. 'V Wholesale Distributors Imperial - CI1I'ySIe1' - Plymouth 3 Texaco and Firestone Products Since 1927 P.O. Box 7014 Hackberry Station Hwy 90 E Q2 Mi. E Loop 131 503 S. Seguin St, MA 5-2383 San Antonio, Texas MI 6-2344 New Braunfels, Texas Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF ,oo E. L. GOLDBECK Congratulations to the Class of '60 SUPER CLEANERS Photographer 2904 S. New Braunfels LE 2-4564 317 Hiawatha LE 3-7602 CONGRATULATIONS FROM Goilljw C. C. MITCHELL SUPPLY Co. ' 1 ' - 1823 S. New Braunfels Ave. ,. - at ROYAKERS 9' T San Antonio 10, Texas LE 4-0911 CA 6-7201 Authorized Distributor World Toy House WJ vgiqvlcls STATION GFS! ,T No. 2 154' on t e '-W Class of r h O l ' ' gl ff '1 if 'ffe 8 IS the Uwe GlBSON'S GROCERY Y et Back I Member of Associated Grocers ES Otto Birkner, Manager JL LE 3-7'l6'l 801 Rigsby Avenue 434 S. W. Military Drive WA 3-9189 Serving Doctors, Dentisls, Tecbrliriam, Clark, Nurses, Phone: LE 4-08ll A 'iiiif Hair Stylists, Wuitressex and Domestirr. A fir. za- A -e z, A o 'A if M 5 4' ' ' - - A ff P .gfye The Professional Umform Center '11, 'HOUSE OF BEAUTY XX 6 If 1 UF SAN ANTUNIU K UV! T kj' vf I09 Goliacl Rd. . P , 3 1 San Anionio, Texas Y Woodruff. Owner A J. A, VAN HARDEvELo 2CoAs ailrzioiuil ALL AUTO SALVAGE 8z PARTS Corner of S. Presa 81 Spur 247 T. Ross Weise FOUR BRO'S STEAK HOUSE Q f Luis - joe - Mike - Frank Best Steak in Town for a,Dollar Wonderful Atmosphere Operawf ' CA 3-0156 Ice and Food Store V lose Gutierrez, Sri 127 South St. Manager- San Antonio, Texsa AUTHORIZED Teias Mdid Sco1 l' we e4-.,. Dealer Boafs A-:hor G. Murine T Supply A 1774 RIGSBY ED-3-6131 l - J In the Gunter Hotel Open Your Teen-age Account Now fX'VIy'Ar .gif I wg ,X ' - y Q. fl? JKOIIYICTJYIPGIQSI SEQ 0 SHOP A wi 8398! whip lyk XFX! Vyljg Q If J ICHZ South Cevers I wwe EJ, A yu EH ifwly f LE 2-7591 qylffm if UM ,IDE Al UCCHESE I' ,Qi-W'y,lK JYC Realtor VCA 7-34 7 lf 414 Texas Theater Bldg. ,LW y 'Q' ' ev In school or out of school KEITH MOVING 3, Good for you STORAGE CO. CREAM CREST MILK ,,,,,,,E,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4602 S. Presa LE 4-8888 LE 4-5217 300 Aransas lEED'S 222 Burkedale 801 W. Commerce YOUR FAMILY STORE Where you have 4 ways io buy Cash - lay Away Plan - 30 Day Charge - 20 Week Budge1Accoun1 HIGHLAND PASTRY SHOP Our Specialty Cakes for All Occasions Pies - Pastries 848 Highland LE 3-7041 CLIFF'S FENCE CO. PE 4-5441 1721 Culebra SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS I O Il g Comanche Brand Sleel Fencing and D g R AF cpl EhYd Ivllf G el SOUTHSIDE CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE R. E. WEARDEN, D.C. Office Hours 9-12 - 3-7 111 Highland Blvd. San Antonio 10, Texas LE 6-3216 Superior PRINTING CO. ron Au. Yoon PRINTING NEEDS PROMPT ATTENTION BERND'S MAGNOLIA STATION LE 2-0121 '0 Zack fdfd Across from McCreless Shopping Center CA 6-2793 711 S. SI. MurY's Best Wishes to Highlands High School In Its Future Work from Texas National Corporation Mr. Gus Nelson, President Mr. A. N. Striegler, Ist Vice President ROSS ICE and FOOD 1603 s. Presa Gnocemss - :cs - MILK open a A.M. to I2 P.M. S- New 4'-7 5 3 Laundry Maid Products G T Detergent, Dry Bleach 0 Instant Starch G N co. Sold in coin-opemtvfl luumlrics Il1l'0lIglI vending machines Phone CA 7-3463 401 Blue Star Street SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SL SUPPLY CO., INC. 2701 E, COMMERCE SAN ANTONIO 10, TEXAS 1OHNNY'S DRIVE INN 3318 Clark LE 2-0691 , X - gf-' f,5'fCf- RIGSBY OP l2,fTQp3-4. ay-ff A J ' 1842 Rigsby J ' f L f or W KAW? ' . ,1 1 Zjywfv P 299 Soft Water Washing G e g R ad S rv ce Tires - Banenes - Accessornes HI-LANDS HUMBLE SERVICE STATION QUEEN CANDY COMPANY Aztec Theatre Bldg. Corner Commerce ls Sf. Mary's Sh. '95 166, 'cane '53 O. E. Kohlenberg 5 HUMBLE GAS AND OIL - BUCRON TIRES Q, A Phone LE 3-8312 103 Goliad Road gan Among, 5, 1-ua, CONTINENTAL CREDIT Help! ' coRPoRATloN JONES BARBER SHOP AUTOMOBILE FINANCING-INSURANCE San Antonio 2, Texas - 1021 Broadway Phone CA 5-2986 U 2910 S New Braunfels Hg e 9'n Mem' . President Texas Finance Conference KEHI.ER'S MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION 1506 S. St. AMary's LE 2-0116 I i L Neil Aufrey and Don Harper seem reludanf Io believe that Pa! Murphy can really read an oil stick. Congratulations from the HIGHLAND BRIGADE gb' .. lx' v 'Wv . ' v 1 6 1 , r ,Q g r ' . gg Age, 1- ,-3 4 N.. if .Q 3 K 'P N fc. V . V ' 1. K 'Z . - 1' , 6 .......-1...-1,-7-Y- ' ' W. T. NElll CO. Manufacturing Jewelers McCOY'S 66 SERVICE 4505 S. Presa LE 2-0643 Makers of Complete AutomotiveS Highlands Club Pins mmpsbb Tires and Batteries CA 7-9081 Maverick Bldg. Congratulations to the Get KNOWLTON'S and Class of 960 KNOW you have the best! from -X , , 0. R. MITCHELL 5.5207 M -K -M' ICE CREAM At your Store or at your Door A. L. BASS WELDING Since 1916 830 Austin St. CA 7-0345 .ff momueucz amos. Wemoriag Phone CA 6-7881 917 W. Houston St. Son Antonio, Texas Aldersgate Methodist Church The Church of the Warm Heart El. l.L ,...-- A az2g?'X ,I ix fi its Kgs? I ?? j ll A V Q M .ITFM 502 Kcryton Street G. A. Schulze, Pastor Walter L. Froehner, Associate WESSELS LUMBER CO. 2153 So. W. W. White Road San Antonio 10, Texas ED 3-4110 CALL ON US FOR ANYTHING New Homes o Additions o Remodeling And All Materials for Do It Yourself H I X SEWING MACHINE Co. 404 So. Flores CA 2-1431 A sewing machine for every need Jinclrich TERRACE DRUG STORE Let George and Warren Fill Your Prescriptions 2809 S. New Braunfels LE 2-7313 HIGHLAND HILLS LAUNDRY Family Laundry o Bachelor Bundles Ph. LE 2-0223 113 Goliad Road '1 ., N E V1 Of ttf N 95 .' X Y 4 X Lf 1- Xu i nv 1' .Llllfxi 'ivy' N 1 DYFISK A. E CARL'S QUALITY MEATS T T ,XTYREWRITER ,SERVIGEQQ if E Ll' 'lf' V 1' kj-, X ,N ,, I 0 h if- X ' Q ww 290615 So. New Braunfels LE 6-0191 ,--5 1' E' , 2 Iypewrhers- Adding Machineij'---, U 'E' fx-.gtg Soles - Service - Renkiliy at G an ' -An k ,XT I gf . uammee epmrs Mu es Home Baked Ham - Potato Salad Lkfjl 522 Denver Blvd. Grade A-Good Beef and Baby Beef F LE 3-0215 I H. FOREMAN AGENCY MERCHANTS Bert Foreman - R. Rodriquez DELIVERY SERVICE Specializing in Student Accident Insurance 310 Chestnut CA 7 6171 1504 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 4-6406 PE 2-6001 THREE GUESSES 1 1 Q ww 4 CARL wHlTE's 'J ', , 5,1 nf?-.ff-L so Q , 2 X ' PHILLIPS 66 f 1914 Goliad Road ' f LE 3-1432 ALAMO FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. THURMAN Guess x ' . - f Guarantee Shoe Co. ' f f 117-119 Alamo Plaza I X Y Shoes for the entire family 'I , ...Q Alamo Heights-Allena Village-Billy Mitchell . L WIFI! viu - GUESS TO WELL SERVICE TEXAS MATTRESS CO tenor Guess ED GUESS age Jefferson Village McCreless Shopping Center 303 4 help! wid eyed Lindaggulon iclxe the Pause Ihct Refreshesu a little bif quicker ihon usual. I . , I , f I I My N 'CONGRATULATIONS , ,EEST-WISHFS J jjj! . from ' THE SANANTONIO l ll If coc:A-COLA - BOTTLING Co., INC. 123 Lafitte 1 fi I' '1' 1 I fi'QX!'f O PYISCI G OVER , 6 5UI'e I IS Ulf YOU Clfe U In ID N NuTcHEl.L's GULF SERVICE Motor Tune Up - Washing - Lubrication 'L' - Batteries - Accessories L' -' at cc r T d - pen 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. X W, 1770 Rigs nu?2f ED 3-9553 - 7 Z-. Z! U CRE 1 O ME RRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1602 Goliad Road LE 4-8127 R 'X ACME LUMBER 8z SUPPLY CO. BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER-PAINTS-HARDWARE Remodeling Our Specialtyv 1001 Austin St. CA 6-1437 San Antonio 2, Texas CA 6-1438 ALAMO JUNK COMPANY We buy and sell iunk. Scrap Iron-Metals-All types of usable materials CA 7-0461 110 Hays Street Corner Austin 81 Hays Street I JOE CC. BETTENCOURT San Antonio's Leading and Largest In T Manufacturing I ewelers ik' 793 'ZR' 327 N. Presa CA 6-7561 Congratulations to the Class of '60 THE TACO HUT 107 Eureka Dr. Corner Goliad Rd. MEXlCAN FOOD TO GO Tacos Tamales Enchiladas Chalupas Bean Rolls Picoddillo Rolls Guacamole Tacos Chicken Tacos 10:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. Closed on Sunday WALTER SONNY HERWECK 526 Roslyn CA 2-1744 PAINTING AND DECORATING In business for 48 years Does good work TELEPHONE CA 60188 IN C i I' l fxsfsrf f f is fe 5 . fldfflwf 0' ' JLEFLLWESEITIEI WISP' P2051 NAVL BANK BLDG SAN AN1ONlO,TEXAS sour:-I sms orncs R E A L E 5 T A T E 72035-HACKBERRY .GENERALINSURANCE LE 4-6191 EDWIN A. KRAMER LEIIIQI1 3-5537 .MORTGAGE LOANS SHERILL Free Dellvery Service MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 3500 South New Braunfels Phone LE 4.5457 San Antonio, Texas I' I' - ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VERNON ANDERSON , 1 SUNSET SERVICE' ESTATIONL I I Kiel, The only difference is the ' M ' Hchaiige yoyfget ' X Larry Carman, Manager I' it ul Building Confraclor -3' U . P Room Add H I p , 2030 Golnad Road 'V . ,I If LE 2-013?L7IA. 144 n y Road so 34134 W I ' , 4 .1 Home of Greater Values I r ouse 0 Blames Complain lines of furniture, appliances, houseware, '. owne I sp ting 9 ds, and auto paris. ' Your Personalized Credit Store 5021 BroadwaY 2115 Goliad Road LE 3-5166 RENTAL EQUIPMENT TB MOST ANY TOOLS LE 3-7373 ,I HOMES 60 my A 5f3'i?l'iEF5Es co ' J H air Stylists for San Antoniois loueliest Teens x .3113 JU 6, , J at 9 LOVELACE SUPER MARKET HMO ,, 2022 Rigsby re ofthe Best for Less LE 4-6337 .Blffyeg jeaufy Salon MCCRELESS SHOPPING CENTER LE 4-9113 1122 Fair Ave. Congratulations to the Class of '60 HAROLD OLSEN Congratulations to the Highlands, Graduates SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Your Community College Congratulations to the Class of '60 from Bobette, Mary, Ioe, Kate 81 Dorothy Burke Homes Betta fzlarlng, .f ZX ifgfif 9 H z 23 Burkeis the BUY-Word in San An- Burke homes are priced right-built right-and located right. Ten minutes to Brookwield and the School ' f of Aviation Me-Hgycine, fd-P0 l JW Wil Jo X9 Min M0'f,,w Qt lui ' oldyl I V Morewome for the money in be Burke homeowners have more schools, churches, shop- ping centers for their convenience in Highland Hills than in any other subdivision in the city. tonio living, More families every year find that Burke builds more honest value in every home . . . gives them more comforts and conveniences, dollar for dollar. autiful Highland Hills! B k Homes y Main Office: 1100 Goliad Road LE 2-6341 3 Look to ,Jael-417 For exciting Opportizzzitics c 5, 1 T Ni .mlbfw J . it 1 iff A V151 1 fo' JV ,K 1 ,J A ,WL 1 ,P , 1' ,fe O 1 '1 1 1 lxlgifl X' Poster Work ,jf ,Aj l for your f Jil' Church, Club, or Organization 1 . 1, REASONABLE RATES . WAYNE SALGE 111 the ff 1511 s. Pine LE 3-7547 . . ,,.4 Hi jpg Fashion Field , 1' ily? ' N , ,4..,..... R o o F 1 N as if xy',xv Q, ww if '.-, s os os i in - en. e airs ' ' NO aclngv oiailvrf - ssvnlzspro PAY 5' ,., --f-f. . can Us for FREE ESTIMATES A AL x - me aesr cosrs NO Monet ', 7 7 , ' rrr- 1115, X' ff-f Modeling Studios 40 '..' Z ' ' ' ' V CA 4.6010 Af. , qvr -1 . 1 ROOFING? 1515? :-,-,1: ,1.- ',:.' a ::' 4'4. N 8 'li 415 Brooklyn Avenue il' 42oamcv11wgh Q ri-em: DROEMER'S AUTO SERVICE 1 AND EQ BOAT SHOP V , Dealer of Champion Motors FOOD To Go ' And White House Boats 1' H H I - l N General Automobile Repairs CHARCOAL-BROILED HAMBURGERS Specializing in Automatic Transmission 2717 GOLIAD RD. ED 3-4281 3330 Clark Avenue LE 3-9593 FLAMINGO CLEANERS AND WASHETTE Now Offers Pick-Up and Delivery Service ' X LE 2-2331 The Only Bargain In Dry Cleaning Today Is Quality McCreless Shopping Village Fair 8. S. New Braunfels y GENERAL SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Building Products-Acoustical Stran-Steel-Cold Storage Roof Decks-Metal Buildings CApitol 6-7631 P. O. Box 4368 227 South Salado Street San Antonio 7, Texas STAR DRUG STURE it A WWHEHMAKERS A T. R. Heyland 9, A- A cool. a. HEAT 3 Du Buissonrfos ik, Corner of Highland Blvd. 8a S. Gevers 520 Culebm PE 5-742-I LE 3-5188 San Antonio, Texas RADIATOR WORKS We 921 E. Houston A f CA 7-3431 A f T , ., A , lf We Don't Have It We Will Get It For You Open Sat. G Sun. New A Used Parts Road Service THE BIG - T - ELECT. 8a AUTO REPAIR SHOP Auto Generators, Starters, Regulators, Automatic Washers, D y and Electric Motors Repaired Brak Rellned - Automati T ' n S 'ce Any 8. All Type El t ' Eq p t Reps d New Appliances Sold Phone LE 3-5765 Radio 8. Television 323 Hermitage Congratulations to the Class of '60 PEDRCTTI GROCERY and MARKET 1001 S. Cherry LE 4-6793 if is N It's convenient to save I 2 . N. ar : zz WWWMMW: it ,,,..,...,,. ,f 4 1 .'N. ...NI .Mx ,K 5 inf suau 0,F Emouenn minus EMM? :-sz . . K .? ANK s, . lvlARv's AT com E - cs B1 M 1141! ' If X- ,gy MVDMMMQ 'iff ve 11 3 3 J 40-1-Sf I XJ ,L X, .Xe , . 1 . N 9 5, , 1 L fgyfiffv 1 41 C C GRATULATIONS 8- BEST WISHES ' My from W my . f 1 o FENCE CDMPANY Cb' gf 42 S ackbe y , Phone LE 2-6307 XL Son Antonio, Texas Girard Machinery and Congratulations to the 1960 Graduation Class Supply Company THE GROOS NATIONAL BANK s ' s l San Antonio's Convenient Bank A C f 1' M h Y d5PPl Roosevelt Avenue 921 N g t Bl d 0 4 S Anto io,Tex s i C P Ch W T Member F.D.l.C. mmer 1 Na 1- 1 P.o. Bo i1 -Ph. WA 3-4353 Phone TU 21313 I 4 I ' 5 ef 'v 1 BERNHARDT' A 1 HN J. KUNTZ 325 A Lumsm co. 1 i E Simplicity Patterns Q3 Dress Material MUTSYTCIS 'fi - NOHQHS Building Loans 5 . -is Lev1s ge gem and Television Repeife 1323 w. Mmm Street CA 6-4354 1 Eff 312 p V . fl ,Ji , 4 Vw Congratulations to the ic Congratulations from graduating class of '60 THE CAVALLINI CO. from JJ' A ,ga 1901 N. Flores St. PE 3-8161 fx AN S Muranite Glass Mosaics and Murals Congratulations to the seniors from DIETERT the FLORIST All Eggs Graded 0 Candled 0 Guaranteed GL!al1:n'1 E99 Oyouaa 1905 S. Hackberry San Antonio, Texas 1214 S. Hackberry St. LEhigh 4-7539 Felix Hahn, owner Residence LE 4-6189 124 Hammond LEh'h 2-7034 4 For Fun, Health and Recreation, go BOWLING GOLIAD BOWLING CENTER 2118 Goliad Road San Antonio PHONE EU 3-5001 'Loklibpl FREE ESTIMATES F' v I I lligsby ILIIIIUISIIFFI' REPAIRING AND REFINISHING we SPECIALIZE IN MODERN AND HNTIQUE FURNITURE VIQ:-I9 RIGSBY A, C. LOPEZ, OWNER SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS VAN BUREN 8. COMPANY -' Incorporated Building Materials-New Homes and Remodeling ' I Douglas D. Van Buren .2731 Roosevelt Ave LE 4-5451 ll Il 1. You llrcallx It-XVI' Fix It ' VVARNE BROS. FIXIT SHOP IILIXNII Xlowvrs illlil Saws SlIIII'pvn0cl lIoIIsvlIolIl .XppliaIIIc-I-5 Hvpzlirccl 2 Ck AI Cycflv CIIIMIIIIII' Nlotors 'l'I IUCKI-llp :Incl NJYLTIIZIIIICKI -.'9 EUGENEVS BAl3IB:Elll SHOP A. ILSau4s, Prop, 1807 S. New Braunfels LE 2-0601 IP. I . N1'aII'IIc, OXK'I14'l' 2334 S. Presai CONGRATULATIONS 9 from R. C. NICHOLS TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS LE 4-2717 LE 4.5961 503 Highland Blvd. 1723 S. New Braunfels Phone CA 2-9081 311 Alamo Plaza 1131 Hoefgen Ave. We Pack and Mail A Complefa Assorfment of Qualify Controlled Candies Son Antonio, Texas CHAPMAN AUTO PARTS Wholesale Distributors Automotive Parts, Accessories, Equipment and Machine Shop Service West Side Store 1703 S. Zorzamora St Phone CApifoI 7-2297 San Antonio 7, Texas Mailing Address: l227 5. St. Mary's Sf. Phone CApitol 7-4118 San Antonio 3, Texas Hughes' Construction Co. Everything in Remodelingn ROY T. HUGHES ' L., srl 'I4o,qlx.iIIa edh' Dr. f 'X Q LE 4-8331 , w A, xg. L LE 3-7462 s A ' W .7 'E ff's- will flfyj Lf: L A GV Comejvsze and TL . . . Ifsftbgwuality. . . C. P. Howard 519 r KW ' , fl' ' . . ' l Service Station T41 Oldlpelde P g W0 C? SHOP-MAURALIILJUPJ TY HOUSE 1029 Broadway at Jones Avenue A A , my j ,VA MWQLD QQMAZHTMOQPHERE e in UL J I1 ros7lA15i5oRMArgga2T' CALL CA 6-1972 sen Anmniqy as QU X017 ' Cziffom WATER IK?fYllG,J wner p N. Y'S ST. V ' . N C . I , 2 Q55 . A S. Trevino Grocery 8z Market ' Consafofuldfiifggsfgyw' ' 'J , jf J Th Y ll F f sf e e ow me , CUMMINS SALES 8g i'Best Meats - Better Pricesv CUMMINS DIESEL 803 Clark Ave. at Porter 342 S. W. Military Dr. - - LE 3-5601 Jim Van Dyke WA 3-4329 lsuunmlllus Pimnu IZ. M Z. I Q, r,, sez X - f aooe CL mc AVENUE AT QoL1AQ.ROAQf SAN ANTONIO rcATfg,xA5 Neem, x RW 'AP 1 'lUllllu-111 'IL e, , PHONE L: 475441 ,1,,4AauAcv , 'funn-5 S --'l ' assign, T, ,f FRESCRIPTIONS .' f I -. -.- 3 Lia.-n ...-.. Qur pharmacists are always available after normal store hours for your emergency drug needs. 059' V. gi Lpiqbnwjyjf 'I it it f I 4 fiihwi A-, 199' ITU Dug' i,yfLU-p1,- JI wif .Z Ay WN do GXQITT rloNs aww HL DS SENIORS N, 0Welcome 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 LEE RO! 4 . ' FUNCTIONAL BUILDINGS I N . . . X Mfr , , , A . y. J p I 7 fi i-Ai' I 1 Jimmy Segresf and Merry Martin could cause quite u sensation of Highlands in this all new 1960 Ford Sunliner. GILLESPIE MOTCR CO. 2300 Broadway CA 7-1411 Thunderbird Plaza 316 A display of pretty baubles, bangles and beads at Pullen's has captured the attention of Barbara Fulenwider and Suzy Bernard PULLEN'S DEPT. STORE 121 Goliad Road LE 4-0731 Mile p H ,, at 552, Lf. hifi 4 'QQ' A '. fy wh,-,,, it 1EE Bobby Weller proves there is more than one way to get into a car, but smiling Darlene Rollins, Charlene Talbert and Alice Schwartz still prefer the old conventional way of entering through the door. 1508 South St. Mary's l.E 3-8571 1 W I IL -,fi Q , 'Air lxffipiuf fetal ii I ,W JIM L' Q Lf wnnrwluag Invrn-dxfiq . j LLL X f U X ' , w, J,-.tvrv 3.4253-I 1 I I , g , y 1 I 1 O, y Q ff hm-I 1 I , L 1 'WEQQW KITCHEN FAVORITES I L l K I ' , , i I Z ,f V 1 , Au.P.,f,w-,- X ' fi L -f N4 ' k 'L XVhite Wfings Flour f' X L f' Af Q L , , V Wheat Rich Mix I f L E' K if L! A so l, 1 I ,, A I i or L F I I I if ' if PIONEER FLOUR MILLS A Z ' , IL ll R A' l I I ,Wa x San Antonio, Texas Since 1851 1 to W 9 , S Best Of Luck Always to the Class of 60 709 827 , , LANDAUER'S FLOWER SHOPPE Beauty Salon TV Sz Radio Repa1r CA 2-2682 CA 4-7881 'cA't't' Fl 'f'.'F 'AZZO uv 709 W- Kirk 827 W. Kirk 1 18 1C OZLLIS Ol CCUSIOIIS Angie Koehler Bertie Kensey LE 2 2132 415 Peck H . Odense Oleda BERNICI5 LANDAUER is XA Al SSM CASA RIO MEXICAN FOODS Catering in the Old Mexico atmosphere on the banks of the winding Sun An- f- tonio River. Dine on the beautiful outside patio or in the uir-conditioned dining ivy room. For an unusual dinner party, we invite you to dine on thc dinner boats, 1 f Y 'swf partiesuby reservation only. 34' ,X xl g. E VVe also serve steaks and fruit plates. U is 'sl flirt A, F. BEYER -JOHNSON SMITH if-5 5' Nw Owners and Operators X ,J I -X 'ki N1 ,. 'J' X, le Q Gondola Rides-Auto Boats-Bike Boats-for rent vm -Y 'xy xx ,X X, X53 -Xi XISESX 100 W. Commerce St. XQB kg One-half block west of joske's wi- 'eu -xt, xifvx 318 ' -f Diane Hallock models a Pauline Original. 1 PAULINE'S DRESSMAKER SHOP Specializing in Bridal Gowns-Formzlls-Costumes Designing-Restyling and Alteration of all types Also School Uniforms 505 North St. CA 7-6648 v E E E tv bw X ft fr 1 P t 2 t t PM W ,P JN , W1 In XY QW fvb 19 f JU x ' UV JW ' I , L gb! y tt, U . 0,1 SJ v tl Nw W X MV I m t llty ' '4 L9 X Iilkilfliffil? .52 ' H F -so- tclv Tjfv I wah. H. TE N ad For help Of fern , X Q Insurance at cz caving' for you N We it M My AUTOMQBILE-HO E-on susmsss - ,,,,,w,, ,,, C, ,d C,,,,i,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, I ance Bunldmg Phone CA 4-2412 Ai-71, J Representing ONLY America's Leading 2 ' JAY JOHNS N L Ml- '-'UI C0mPUnie5 XNXAX X713 Muies c Bldg. Cb f 1' N f r E Q t A URE TEACHERS Mdfauranf Vt San Antonids Newest and X X HW S!! DE xJ 0V EVM A 2 m A congratulates PRIVATE PARTY SPECIANiI'SffjXip' Q1 th 'H' W e ff' t 1 SK MN .A A-ff . , ' l f' BLAKE STEVENS x ' 4 Ivjtltwxi h' HJL JJXLI Pfffv RS ' aft 9' f' C t g t San Antomcn f 35 y ,gf 4'fMM ,id-,L TJ ff , w my Pl 2-so-11 ,60 K tg: v-3- vi U 'S .ct 5534 Fredericksburg Road 320 Congratulations from SUNSET SERVICE Congratulations from EL MATADOR food for the jaded taste LEESCH B 8: W SERVICE CO. 1823 So. New Braunfels LUMBER CQ. 1010 w. Asl-IBY PLACE Dfsfffbufoff of PE 3-B187 Hartz Mountain Pet Foods Emil W. Leesch Lee C. Lee h LE 4 0911 LE 4-1778 vga, AWMW WW aw ing V4 srvumr APPAREL Ladies and ChiIclren's Wear l yur El Jefferson Ter llblylaga K fll I I T Congratulations to the Graduates TEMPLE Hlll FOOD STORE 5 xv r er Hot Wells If ,J 'M l , So. Presa McCrelTg7EfxSelBteVz Oy N 'L Q fx M Av W f ' UV gi ' lo , K. Drnkla lil lf ff if GOLD FLGWER f,CffRICHIE SL GALLAWAY X tt't ' ELECTRIC COMPANY Industrial- Commercial .Flowers DeLuXe,, Residential Wiring XL Repairs City Wide Delivery CLAY RICHIE ALLAN GALLAWAY LE 2-6317 San Antonio 10, Texa LE 3-9995 402 Barrett Place 222 Roosevelt Avenue I, AQ -ra R g,Nt1o OJ Q R f r 9 7- 1- ' nfl S . l A 1 8 f 5 1 ' ch a u lp ies 0St6l nd Hob y 1 rials ' in f o ' ns l ' l ' H r 290p S. Ne B a nfels LE 3-5211 X Congratulations from SAMUELS GLASS CO. For Yoflr Typewriter Needs - See - ALAMO TYPEWRITER SERVICE CRAVY ICE CREAM v Mary Nolan, Eddie Rivas, Barbara Fest and Donald Jeser find relaxing and fast rhythm at the Friday record hop. ST. MARGARET MARY'S SOCIAL CENTER 3805 So. Gevers LE 2-6309 Ready, Willing, and Able IEILIBvIEll, IBIRIIDS. GARAGE CA 3-8222 Complete Brake and Front End Service 815 N. New Braunfels Ave. RAY RUSSELL Marine Equipment, Inc. CA 6-7676 Hicks at Probandt sf. N ,L xx VN Qi X ' 2 L. 4, Auf, ' - .J J no K -'-1 xsl Z I Q' ul Wes. -f--H o- , I J , Bring Your Car .-X X ,li .X C I A X5 X s C' If :ei ki J to , X is f Qongratulatiohslahd Bes ishbsw X Q Q ENS' I E, ssI 53 A , Af - so Q DE LA ROSA E X- ,J-,dv from X of ' , . Ny . JJ YfJf i' X XSQ all no Qrxxf A ,X ll N , ,X E 'f BILL MILLER'S Xl FINE Foons 4119 Clark LE 3-5143 HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 512 Highland Blvd. Your Community Banking Institution Where Highlands' Students are Welcome. Resources above S15,000,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation fy ' Nw-wfi.95U's,o.SJ f' R. P' If 1' Yi 'G HOME 84 5i:?? afS Sliifgizi. .ofaixaix-visas' .Q 326512, Firestone Tires and Accessories 730 Nogalitos CA 3-8954 GONZALES BROTHERS wHoLesAl.E rkulr s. Pnonucs Holmes Peerless Turkeys - Fryers - Fowls office Phono: son Antonio Terminal Morkef Romana Plum Sfore CA 3-4311 CA 2-T433 San Antonio 7, Texas Southside store WA 3-3466 Join GAS - OIL TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE ONE STOP SERVICE HI-SLOPE ICE SERVICE STATION GRocERlEs - VEGETABLES - FRESH FRYERS OPEN DAILY U UU A. M. TO H3200 P M. i509 CLARK AT RIGS LOUIS BARTOSH HI-WAY B7 ownsn PHONE: LE 4 3441 BY CONSTABLE BOB GARCIA'S Junior Mounted Posse A civic Project 127 chow Chase Dr. VSV- V., ' , - of .1 Q 4s ,wr f . - W . , , 15. 1 , A. ,i , ,e,,,,J,, W We M .e -if , gd? 5 eff' - - , .s .- , , .ff L, . ,gr 1 i.: f' ., wp,-fe,- ' fl 1.55 ,- - i V 'fn x. '5 fr,7.f,A -2' ' - 'W 'iffy' ' X-ill' ef, - 4 1 'x Beauty Salon's FREDRICK'S - 230 Denver Blvd. LE 3-5104 .ff , 5 y 81 'MY' . N , s Ai, LA DA MEER 75 Q 8 lfffQjfI fffgesogx 2417 No. Main Ave. PE 3-8135 fs .331 1 3 .1 S I N ' fi fi ,, 1 FREDRICK'S TDWN . y, ac CCUNTRY 5 R 6715 san Pedro D14-4851 Yi' Q Q -1 . QQ. A ff Fx f 4 'Df' 'T 'ft' FREDRICK af SELMA HAGEMEQSTM , iv. , -3 fi Qi f Owners jg .X .X .M ,V Selma Hagbmelster v 7 M N ll! fri r . q? y' V' fy 1 ld 7 NX Q l X V, - F31 MM y ef M952 1 -' 'T LACKEY'S AND ' EL A f fe BRACKENRIDGE STABLES X 1 A 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. Bayel, riding instructor ln our business we aim to please. P. R. Lackey-Owner Hayrides - Wagon and Horse Trucks Lackey and Brackenridge PE 2-8881 Lackey Oak Valley CA 4-8421 324 TIST - K I , Lx' 5 1 1 X 1 The F riemiliest Church in 43 states 301 Hot Wells Blvd. Ioe MacNamee, Pastor .- K .,:,..,.,,-,,-1.,,,,f,ffl T .. T 1 l. , V , . . . THE ROY KLOSSNER CO. Road Machinery .41 J. X , ' 4 BAKiR'S DAIRY J Box T 13673 - 727 N. W. W. White Road E. Wh1te Ave. LE 3-1338 Soles-Remo'-Service me people say ihnf chivalry is dead, but Sharon Cohen and Beverley Dunk find on exception fo this modern belief in Roy C SADLER'S MOBIL STATION S. Presa at Highland LE 3-5081 Wash day finds Mcrfha and Mary Starkey delivering cz bundle of clothes fo the Roosevelt We ROOSEVELT WEE-WASH-IT XSMW if Wi? iifiisiiiy Q Q' H img? irigrgiiiwuggfwjgi Q1 if Wm N ,Wg 326 E IRI-ht-y SERVICE ClUB Tri-Hi-Y began the new year with an enlarged number in the club. Enrollment this year included forty-three girls ready to carry out the standards of the club. The aim of Veri-Fedes Tri-I-li-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, community, and high school, standards of Christian character. Tri-Hi-Y devoted much oi its time to President ........ lst Vice-President .... 2nd Vice-President . . . Secretary ........ .. Mollie Hughes Iudy Farmer . Kathy Sullivan PatMurphy many serviceable projects. All of the girls took Treasurer ...U Vemq Boggs part in projects such as visiting several institutions, making cancer bandages, and collecting varied Chaplain ., Ieanette Kramer ' articles for needy organizations. The members . . K also enjoyed social activities through the year. R9POTl9l' N01'T1'1SI,MUSf1U11,,D Conferences were held for Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's all AI C, d S, 1 , over Texas. Also on the agenda for fun were Sglfcd' ms ' m Y me mr booster dances during football season and a back- N T , wards dance which was held in the spring. The Sgt-'af'A1'mS UUCY Uqumo eventful year came to a close with a banquet at which the seniors were honored and the new officers were announced. v 3 ,Q i -i. ' Mollie Hughes f'i2f 4.Z55 Preslde nt , ., ,, 7 ,, . , , ,A .. . Q Molly Armsworth fri, :. - l ' a I f 1' l 7'Q -is Verna Boggs - ' ' fi K' , ,A is -ll' T Loma Lou Chance U .' , if K J, l 413- 7 rf' 51 ' .11 x . x Yi' ' Sandra Ely Q. - . ff' .1 figy ,y - A ,, TQ X W ' gg, Judy Farmer a- fi iii. an 12211. S , I iii- 1.117 fix L4 BU '.fe iQ, ' xii ,L my I S I . ' ' 'ik i5QQ33,15Ak A ' N - ' xviijii F1151 .ga t 2221- . c . one ' 'i I L 1 C Zu.. fflr ' iii' wr . 1. W It-itll ' X X ' ,,., , A 'J i A X 5, ',tl . , am lea Gail Hagemcwj - L ,b.,,, .,y,, ..., Q 1, ,A , ij , X A 4. jf A-9. ..,, X .,,. . Q, - - . . 1 ' Hifi! f . 'W 'Teri .1 'iii , 'ff Sandra Hohner K C at .' ' ' L: V iii If Cecilia lhrer y .V J ' . QQ., ,fi - . M If '-33.13, -'QQ ' A 1- Qi? , - Sherri Kessler VN, 4 .. me QT. N' 'A N J VA J -.,Q.j,f7 Jeanette Kramer E5-f'll' lilij- C .,y. Q V ' , Wkt.. Jil. K I Billie Ja Lampman r fltt f' T lf-liiisfw -.133 4 re , F37 .5 J Seaman- i 4 X'ii57 , 1. 97 ii jjj , of? ' , yy 5, A. V J V ' A ,I Jana McGibeny . N li -. ' i iw ' n Q7 K J Me ltM'1I'i I .. f .5 f 'L 1 . , X 11' Pdf WP Y ' ' X R' 4 y 'Q , K QR Norma Mustian X .y . N . , V, kg, I Q -5. W- f , . 'ff I gg, ' Mary Nolan H - A Q , .. f 'C : M , 1 ' 3 . Tire-g rl' 1 Jeanette Nell lr 5 V QT? S Kira l . 7, 4 J Ag' Q Nancy Pennycuff 1. N g assess. 'All'l A l Nancy Rinelwein i n.. Q ' Q . if ' ff'-, ., ' ,N . , ff- V' .W 'ts .7 31:1 554211 L, - t 7 '-as , 22' . f ' 5 Pa' Q 3 'iifiixtigw ,fail J. Q L J its 1 5 41. - mi Y-wfsijft 2:-Qiv7'2.'3' . X If lr: . kr-,KL .' gs.. .. ., M :V .., , fixzxiil? K .Nz il. . .I , 'W - ' . 5549 ll Atficclim 4 5 E 7 x39's'k it H A . 'W N?-i .fir fx 1 - C 1 - -' . f ' 3 1. if . A l 7 -, - . ' ' ., 1 V 1 N ' ' ' ' W 'mf , 'gil R P- .ei L' ov .: -- , -wwf'-qv. - , .f A . t fy, -b,. . - , , f' . . .. .ge . v . gg ' 3 5 . , ' -' Veylfiwx 331134, ,, we, fr 1 life. A it N:--W Ll Gail Robinson Deanne Rogers Darlene Rollins Barbara Schaffner Nancy Schaller Judy Searcy Ruthie Searcy Cindy Sinclair t Carol Sue Smith Pat Stahl Kathy Sullivan Carolyn Swain Charlene -Tv.-albert - Nancy Taquino - ' DiAnn Wilson Nancy Wiseman San Antonio Austin Cor C Harlingen El Paso Beaumont Houston Waco Pasadena Phoenix BUSINESS COLLEGES Day and Night Classes in All Business Subjects State Approved CA'7-3146 105 San Pedro SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - HORTHAN 9 NO SIGNS-NO SYMBOLS USES A.B.C.'s 'o zipeemtavnitzgg TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY AT DURHAM Business College pus hristi Victoria STANDARD GARAGE AND BODY WORKS 111 Denver Blvd. Bring Your'Wrecks to Recker John L. Recker, Jr, LE 3-0111 Owner First! To COOKIES FACTORY OUTLET 444 VV. Hildebrand PE 3-9041 For Everything New in Famous Label Vlfomenis Wear At about Wholesale Prices Open Daily until 6 P.M. Thurs. till 8 P.M. BAYLOR CONSTRUCTION CO. E. E. HOOD 103 W. Hicks LE 4-8801 K PETE'S BQDY CONTRACTORS SHOP 5101 South Presa LE 4-1671 Mission Roacl JJTQYP is Highlcmiwi il Q xQ,W5,I' h A ibif.-P Apartfmignts ,ESQ it A y N VS' V! , , 'NXQJ ,SJ 1 fi if Q if i r Q Xi Q if QW , yy VY VN P st X c 0 n V e n ie n t c 0 m fo r t a ble Southeast San Antonicfs' smartest 1- and 2- C a rg fl' C Q ! ireclronin groinicl floor clnpiex apartments, c-entrul heat, air c-onditioning, and Carports, llnrnishecl or nnfnrnisiiecl. XVz1ter bills paid . . . lawns tended. Hrange and refrigerator inclncl- cd with all apartments. Close to everything CIpCIl'fITIeI1l'S l 0 f u . ECongratulations to the Class of '60 from BAND MEMBERS IN THE CLASS OF '60 K Row 1 Judy Prewin Janice Galle Pai O'Brien Nancy Pennycuff Myrtle Hill Jeannie Bair Lois Neumann Carol Reed Janet McCarver Row 2 Carol Stemm Freddie Cain Walter Peierson Jerry Laue Richard Pacheco Roger Allen George Fisk Jimmy Geffs Janice love -1 Row 3 Rodney Brooks Howard Black James Parker Bobby Morehead David Mauer Dyke Kiel Bobby Poteef Row 4 David McClinIic Augustine Zamarripa David Sherbondy Eddie Tarkington Wade Walters V GRAHAM BROS. MOBIL SERVICE STATION 2819 S. New Braunfels LE 3-'II43 F f dly d ff I service D k Sanders, Walter Pei d Sv I y Pl g h ose Graham Br There is Always a Place for Youth at BAPTIST TEMPLE CHURCH 901 Drexel LE 3-7114 C as Qs 2 3 wk. 1 C r D X , U 332 LE ,, ,LI w x, frkefxrve' N C, 2 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE SENIORS FROM! 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Fosters Advisory A nc ' CZ? lx J M QU ' Mike and De Debw A 32,69 gg f A Dickey and Sue if 3 2, Q N Stump Freddy and Jeannie David and Patsy Roy and Cathy Eddie and Diane Hershell and Nonnie 'SC Quality Printing Since 1920 Make Good Impressions Mfg. of Coprico Rubber Stamps COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY 2012 So. Hackberry LE 2-6513 Congratulations to the Seniors from THE MICROPHON ICS Sounds with Poiseg Not Stereophonic Noise Phone LE 2-6190 or TA 2-5916 x Congratulations from the x Juweiz' cLAss : ff-V3 fj'j!.,f-'V 0 : !I,f0'2,,f WMA MW I : 'S Aff? E rwffdwf . A , ggL,4f-I I ' I if ,K br if iff? I ,A M ,J-ik jeff I E-lithznas Do you want a home in the Highlands? If you can stand to build- I'lI build it to stand. 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JOAN LEON N wccrmo W ,i.ii,1.11,.m,!.,i,..1,,..,,,,.W.1. -.. . -1.1. ,mi ..,1.1,,,.,,.,,, ,,,. !,,15.11.51.1.51.1151.-,,,..,,..,,,.,,.,,.1.,i.,,,.,.,1m,w,,i.19.,.,,.1..n..,..nu..1....,1....,....1..,.-.U ,,..!w,g,,1!i.,,: I Z Z 11itin..in11i.1iii.MiK.,.ini.ii.i1ii1ninti.i.. .1-i..i 1.1i11.1i11.1i,ini.1..i.ni.11.i.1..i, Him: a i.n.vin,.ii,1.inil-tiii..iiini.i..i..1.i.i,i..i-i1.1i..,n.m1.11.1..1.11 .1-11..1..,11.1.iii.i.ii.i.ii.,..,i..n. 3118 ELGIN j if HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL ED 3-8481 ' 1 llfv vij. ill! vlvll rl Q, fillllj, x T, N' I 14 N x iv ill llllx W f ill' il 9 ill , K 1 ll A i.i' 'l r 'N 1 M Xiu' -.yi ix 1 Qr N gi 12 vi li is Dear Advertisers, Suppliers, W yy and our many Friends, Ke, the staff of the 1960 Brigedoon, wish to extend our appreciation and rec- ognition to you, the supporters of this book. It is our sincere wish that you will be many times repaid by tne patronage of the administration, students and-the parents of Highlands High School. we further exten, og! thanks for help in the prhe-nemo Q! Nur book to Newsfoto Publi hin C , Fred Harding Portrait St o, U Lrsel Bookbindery, our nrincii5??9endEgfculty. 1 l ' X V J Ah xlv V Allergy truly yours, I lk xx. ' P fWC? W . 1 by Diane Hallock J . Fl X ' pi F A V 9 in Well . A -N 1 'J Xp ll J x. gf Tvvl J WWF? Ramby, Miss Patty Rea, Mr. Van ......... ....40,229 . ..... 37 lffml 11211, . Alber , MPS- f9iHlH - -. --'-' 35 9 arrington, r. Daniel . . .. . .. .. 40 Hatfield, s. Carol .. . .... .. . . .. 35 He'nfze , rs. lrene . ....... . . . .... 35 nd , Miss Ma . ....... ...... 4 7 A B , n, Mrs. ut . ........ f. ...... 33 Q f 1 I 1 Hi n, Mr. W.. a ....... ,5l,131 t,Mr.L i . ......... .45,50 Baton Rum I H 49' 1 nter, Mr. . . . ......... . 47 Black' I Billy l U 7 unter Mr. ill V . . ..... .... 4 7 B ndt, Mr. Day . .. 37,242 r s, M Bet .... 39,2 Q ' rin an 'ss E .. ...... . 1 B na a s. a . . . .. 33 I - , Jackson, Mr. Homer H. . . . 45, 219, 228 C ara il , Mr. Pedro .. ......... . 33 , Mrs. Lillie ..... .. .. 9,ao,11 ,131 ' nson, Mr. Lawrence.R .........., . 47 pbel I ' Lucius M. h ' U - . Q ohnson, Mr. Tom L. .... 35, 24 25 2 Carr i Mary Margar ..... , 28 Cha Mr ober 15 49, 231, , 261 Ches , Mr .... ..... Ccchr Mrs. innie T. .. . 45,22 22 Collin , Mrs ...... Cou . cilla S. . .... , Dockary, r Ted E. . ..... 49, 240, 262, 261 Dodd, Mr eota ..... Dodson, Ms. M ...... Donahoo, Mr. e T. s, . . . , . J. . . . . I 4 Chum y, Miss Sue ...... .. .... 35,22 ' . P. ..... 22a , M 35 Duennenberg, 6 Eichling, Mrs. Lorna B. Erfurth, Mr. A. F. ...... . Esquivel, Mr. Guadalupe . Excalante, Mrs. Margarito . Feille, Mrs. Josephine .... Fierros, Mr. Gilbert Fischer, Miss Alva Jo .... Fischer, Mrs. Pearl ..... Fischer, Mr. Richard Fortune, Mrs. Alvis .... Foster, Mr. E. L. ..... . Foster, Mr. Robert G. .. Geisler, Mr. Art ..... Gilliam, Mrs. Billie R. .. Grant, Mrs. Dorothy ..... Green, Miss Marion E. . .. .. ..... ...31 46,49, 258, 261 ........39 ....8,49,261 .. ..... 33 .....33 .. 39,150,151 ......49,261 ........33 ...39 ...33 ...39 .....37 ...42,43 ....35,55,63 Kirk, Mrs. Loraine .... Knox, Mr. Wilbur J. . . . . Koch, Mrs. Mary Louise . . . Kyle, Mr. Ronald .. ..... Langston, Mrs. Iris . . . . . Lawrence, Miss Cecile ..... ....40,51,97 Renfro, Mr. Frank N. ..... . Robinson, Mrs. Katherine Rodman, Mr. M. E. ...... 38 Rodriguez, Mr. Lawrence Roesler, Mr. Alvin W. ...... . Ross, Mrs. Carol ....... Ross, Mrs. Datha S thoff, Mr. Karl enger, Mr. R. .... . . . . chounert, Mrs. Minnie . .. chubert, Mr. R. C, ....., mith, Miss Mary Helen Stell, Mr. Douglas S. Stevenson, Mrs. Vivian Stopper, Mr. Arthur aer, Mrs. Beulah .... ......23,47 ....47 .......35 .....5,35,55 Lawrence, Miss Christine ......... . . . . . 5, 31 Lehmberg, Mr. A. E. ........ 29, 32, 142,181 Leon, Mrs. Joan ....... 35, 149, 186, 189, 228 Leverett, Mrs. Hubert . . . . Lieke, Miss Mary Lee .......... 37, 218, 228 Lloyd, Mrs. Florence M. . . 27, 29, 30, 106, 129 Lord, Mrs. Eulamaye .......... 49,155,157, Lundeen, Miss Mary McDonald, Miss Willie Ray Maase, Mrs. Edna . ....... .. Malloy, Mrs. Lydia . .... Mangold, Mr. Carl Marback, Mrs. Agnes Miller, Mr. Kenneth L. .. 161, 261, 228 45,181,228 ........29,30,42 . ............ 31 ... . 47, 260, 261 .....35,229 Moore, Mrs. Fay ....................... 33 43 190,229 Morgan, Miss Agnes Lee . Paden, Mr. Richard Piland, Mr. Charles .. Ploetz, Mr. W. F. ..... . Preston, Mrs. Myrtlele .. 27,45, 191 .....39,259 .......31 Taylor, Mrs. Josephine .... Tovar, Mrs. Leonor 5. Valdesplno, Mr. Joe M. W Walker, Mrs. Mattie .... Washington, Mrs. Pearl .... , 39, 168, 175, 229 ....47,51,115 .....35,113 ...39,211,229 ...4a,229 ...45,200,229 ........47 ........33 ....42,43 ....40,41,127 ....43 ....33 Waskow, Mrs. Edith ................... 43 Williams, Mrs. Minnie ..44, 45, 217, 218, 229 Wilson, Mr. G. R. ............ .......... 3 5 Winnek, Mrs. Mary ............ . . 35, 51, 229 Winter, Miss Winifred .... ..... 4 7, 145, 229 Young, Mr. Henry .... Z ....43 Zimmerman, Mr. Arthur . . .. ..... ........ 3 5 Zirkel, Mr. Robert C. . .. . . . 31, 43,181, 229 7 5111061111 BOO A Abernathy, Gary: Bth .,.. Abernathy, Judy: 7th .... Aceves, Joe: 7th ...... Acosta, Eloisa: 7th ,..... Achterberg, Carol: 9th Adams, Diane: 7th ,.,... ,... Adames, Herlinda: 8th ... ...... Agee, Stanley: 10th .... ....... Agnew, Sarah: 10th ..... 117 Aitches, Kathleen: 7th . . ,, ..... . Aitches, Marian: Bth . . . . . ,. Akers, Reed: Sr. .... . . . . Aldape, Gloria: 7th ... ....... Alderman, Don: 10th .. 117, Alfaro, Jim: 8th .... . . .. 39, Alfaro, Rose: 10th ... ...... Allard, Donna: Sr. . . ,... 56, Allen, Bruce: 7th .... ,....,... Allen, Kenneth: 7th ... , ,...... . . . .. Allen, Roger: Sr. ............ 151, 169, Allgood, Elizabeth: Jr. ,... . 98, 177, 180, Allison, Olga Mae: Jr. ,. ...,.,... . .. Alrnand, Buddy: Jr. .... .... 9 7, 98, 106, Althage, Claudia: 7th ... .,,...... .... Althage, David: 8th ........ .... Alvarez, Frank Roland: 7th . . . . . . Ampelas, Philip: 7th ...... .. .. Ampelas, Yvonne: 8th . . . ,. ,. Anderson, Bill: Jr, .... .... Anderson, Carol: 7th . , . . . . . . . Anderson, Carolyn: Sr. .. .... 56, Anderson, Diane: 7th ... ..... .... Anderson, Elaine:- Sr. .... .......... . Anderson, Elizabeth: Jr. . ,. .... 98, 182, Anderson, Frances: 10th ..., ......... Anderson, John: 10th ... ...... . Anderson, Linda: 7th ..,. ....,, Anderson, Sandra: 8th . . . . , . . . . . Andrews, Rita: Sr. ...... .... 5 7, Anthony, Richard: 10th . .. ..... ... . Applin, Carolyn: Jr. ...,........ 98,16B, Arbuthnot, Lawana: Bth , .....,........ .. Arena, Kay: Jr. ,... 98,151, 168, 194, Arend, Ruth: 7th ..................... Arguiio, Paul: Jr. .,........, . , 98, Arispe, Joe: Sth ..... ........... Arispe, Sal: 10th ...,. ..........,. Arms, Henry: Jr. ........... 98, 246, 247, Armstrong, Donna: 10th .............. ., Armstrong, Richard: 10th .........,..... Armsworth, Molly: Sr. .... 11,13, 57, 73, 152,153,161,178,181,190,210, Arnold, Brenda: 8th .... , ........... .. Arnold, Chuck: 9th .. 128, Arnold, David: 7th . . ..... . . . . Arnold, Leroy: 8th .... ........... Arnold, Mike: 8th ....., 132, 240, Arnold, Norvan: 10th .... ........, Arnold, Richard: 7th ... ..... ... . Arnold, Robert: 7th . . . ........., . . . Arnold, Sharon: 9th . .. .... 126, 127, Arreaga, Annie: 10th ..... 117 222, Arriola, Cosmo: 10th .... ,.,...... Ashby, Sherry: Sth .... ....... Aubert, Bobby: 10th ... .... Aubert, Charles Jr: ,.,.... ..,.......... Austin, Joe: 10th ..................... Autrey, Neil: Sr. , .,.. 18, 57, 67, 87, 142, 146, 148, 301, Avalos, Alfred: 7th ............... Avalos, Imogene: 10th . . . ........ 117, Avery, Allen: Jr. ..... . . . . 98, Avey, Mollie: Jr. . .. 132 136 136 136 128 136 132 117 222 136 132 . 56 136 169 132 120 177 136 136 330 202 . 98 236 136 132 136 136 132 , 98 136 185 136 . 56 185 117 117 136 132 153 120 173 132 196 136 169 132 117 249 117 120 142, 327 132 252 136 132 252 . 41 136 136 146 224 250 132 120 258 117 145, 335 136 214 239 . 98 B Babb, James: Sr. ......,.. . Babineau, Tommy: 7th ...... . . 57, 233 Bair, Jeannie: Sr. ..... . 56 167 Baker, Baker, Jeanne: 7th .. Baker, Judy: Jr. . ....... Baker, Loris: Sth ......... Baldowsky, Cheryl: 7th .... Baldwin, Clarence: Sr. Ball, Jean: Sth ...... .. Ballard, Frank: 10th Bane, Bruce: Jr. .,,,,. ,.... Gary: Sr. .... .... , 'flff.9e -111.56 f '1b6,'1'1'7 r 3 56, 206, 207 Banfield, Barbara: S. .... , Barger, Pearlene: Sr. Barker, Robert: Sr. .. Barkley, Anne: 8th .... Barnes, Carol Ann: Sr. .. Barnes, Lee Darrell: 7th .... . Barnett, Patricia Ann: 10th .. Barnhill, Betty: 7th ...,... Barnhill, Pat: Jr. ........ . Barnhill, Sandy: 8th .... Barr, Walter: Jr. Barrera, Elodia: Bth .... Barrera, Irene: Sth .... Barrera, Leonor: 8th Barrera, Osmar: 10th .. Judith: Sr. .... . Charlie: 10th Barry, David: 7th ..... Barto, Carl: 7th ..... Barrett, Barron, Barto, Karen: 10th ...,.. Barton, Debra: 9th ......... 10th Batot, Evelyn: Sr. ...... . Batot, Ray Nell: 10th ..... Bartoskewitz, George: Batterton, Larry: Sr. Battle, Fred: 9th ...... Battle Rosl n' 7th , v . -.--- Baylor, Courtenay: 10th .... Bazaldua, Charles: 10th 1 .1691 2161 I 7 '.ff.56 ...98 ...9B .. 117, 146, 150, 209, 56,153,181, f f f -1117, 2201 Beard, Beard, Beard, Beare, Becerril, Raymond: 9th Beck, Beverly: 7th .... Beck, Chrystal: Sr. Beck, Farrel: 10th ..... Beverly: Sr. .... . 35, 56, . 1'23,'240,' fffff5aQ Estelle: 8th .............. V -...- - Verland: 7th ...... .. ..,. Betty: Sr. .. . 58, 143, 155, 206, 208 Beasley, Annette: 10th 1 28, .........,58,154, 117, 146, Beck, Wade: 10th ...... 49, 117, 145, Becker, Beverly: 10th ....... Beeman, Camille: 7th Beeman, Darleene: 9th .. Behr, David: 10th ..... Behr, Dwight: 7th Beitel, Mary: 10th Belitzer, Sandra: Jr. Belk, Pat: 10tl1 ..,.. Belk, Roland: Sr. Bell, Louise: 8th .. Bell, Paula: Sr. Bell, Phillip: Sr. .... . Bellamy, Janee: 10th .... Bellows, Roy: 10th .... Beniamin, Robert: Sr. .. . Bennett, David: 7th ..... Bennett, James: 10th Benson, Jack: 10th .... Berg, Kenneth: Sr. ..... . Bernal, Alexander: 10th Bernal, Milton: 7th ...... .....58 . ........ 132 7, 58, 168, 117, 117, 58 I I I I .1-17 ...117, .......5B ....120 Bernard, Becky: 9th .. Bernard, JoBeth: Sr. .... . Bernard, M'Liss: 7th Bernard, Suzy: Sr. ..... . Bernhard, Edith: Jr. .. Berry, Maxine: 10th .. Beurlot, JoAnn: Jr. Bevill, Phyllis: 9th ..... Biegert, Eugene: 10th .. Bielefeld, Alvin: 10th '22,'56,'1'49,'i54,' Bilderback, Susan: 7th .... Bippert, Janet: 7th ..... Bippert, Nadine: Jr. Bishop, Mary Ruth: Sr. ,. Bissonnet, Ellen: 8th ,. Black, Howard: Jr. . Black, James: Sr. ..,... . Blackford, Richard: 10th . Blackwell, lrene: 10th .. Blackwood, Billy: Jr. Blackwood, Charlie: Sr. . Blackwood, Marilyn: 7th . Blair, Betty: 10th .... ,. Blair, Bobby: Sr. ..B, 10, Blake, Gary: 7th ....... Blakley, Larry: 8th ..... Blakley, Sherry: 7th ..... Blalock, Wayne: Jr. ..,. , Blankenship, Sharon: 9th Bledsoe, Cherryl: 7th Blevins, Shirley: Bth ..... Bloch, Shirley: Jr. .... . Bloodworth, Anthony: 7th Bloxham, Cathy: Sr. Blue, Melody Joye: 10th Blumberg, Armin: Sr, ..12B, 176, 181,200 50,224 137 176, 177,190,317 ....,99,169 ......117 .....99,224 ..........12e 117,169,224 ...,......117 ........137 ..........137 168 58, 182, 185 132 .II'99,'143,'i46' . 22, 54, 58, 181, '60 '233','234 r ....99,149156 ,168, 189,224,330 190 120 117 23,60 137 117,200 ,235,236 137,241 132,258 137 23, 99,236 128 137 132 , ,189 137 40,60 117 Blurnberg, Esther: Sr. .............. 61, 168 Bobbitt, Sally: 7th .................... 137 Bode, Wilma: Jr. .. 99, 146, 147, 196, 200, 201 Boedecker, Diane: 9th ...,.............. 128 Boehme, Charles: 10th .... . ............ 117 Boehme, Sandra: Sr. ..., 61, 196, 220, 221, 222 Boggs, Verna: Sr. .. 8, 17, 52, 55, 61, 153, 210, 213, 327 Bohanon, Dana: 10th ....... 117, 120, 210, 260 Boldt, Carolyn: Sr. . . ...... 61, 155, 187 Bond, Charles: 7th ......... . 137 Bond, Jeff: 10th .... ....... 1 17,214 Bone, Linda: Sr. . .. .. .... 60, 182, 185 Booker, Don: 10th . . . ...... 117, 239 Bormann, Burton: Jr. . . . .. . .. 99,151 Borrego, Stella: 10th ... . . .. 117 Bost, Janey: 7th ....... .... 1 37 Bosworth, Teddy: 10th ..... . 116 Boubel, Jack: Jr. . . .. ... 99, 260 Bowen, Sylvia: Jr. . .. .... . . . 99 Bowen, Virginia: Sr. .... ... 60, 202 Bowers, Barbara: Bth ..... . 132 Bowers, Chris: 9th . . . .... 128, 252 Bowie, Glenn: 7th ........ .... 1 37 Bowker, Lois Ann: 10th . .. . . . 116 Boyd, Larry: 8th , ........ 132 Braddock, Patricia: 7th , .. .... . 137 Bradfield, Jack: Sr. .... ....... 60 Bradley, Herbert: 8th . . . , . . . 131, 132 Brantley, Paul: 9th . .. .......... . 128 Braun, Charles: 7th .................... 137 Braun, Janette: 10th ................... 116 Bremer, Elsie: Jr. .. 99, 154, 181, 220, 222, 224 Brewer, Kathy: Jr. .............. 99, 180, 206 Brewster, Sylvia: Jr. .................... 99 Brigham, Lonnie: Jr. .. .. . .. 99 Brinkoeter, Clinton: Sr. .. ...... . 60 Britton, Jud : 9th ........ ........ 1 28 Broadnax, Shirley: 10th . .. .... 116, 146 Causey, Virginia, 10th . .. stuoent BOO Broadway, Doris, Jr... Broadway, Dorothy, Jr. Bros lg Brotze Brown Brown 1 ,Brown, Sandra, 7th .. Gary, 10th Anita, 7th . . .. Anna Marie, Sr Carolyn, Sr, Brooks, Rodney, Sr. . Q M 6 f trartes, Sr. . . aBrown, Cheryl, 10th . Brown, Diane, 10th .. Brown, John, 7th . . .. Brown, Kathy, 9th .. Brown, Patricia, Sr. . Brown, Paulette, Jr. . Brown, Terry, Jr. Brown, Wayne, 7th . .. Brown, Wayne, 10th .. Brown, Winston, 10th Broyles, Carol, 10th Broyles, Cynthia, 8th . Bruce, Marilyn, 7th .. Bruce, Roger, 10th Burnett, Sammy, 7th . .. Bruhn, Sallie Anne, Sr. 99, 176, 180, 206, 207 99,1 76, 206,207 61, 169 ...116, ...... fall ....10,61, ...99,167, ..13,3O,60,156, f 61 236, 116, 165, 181, 196, 205, 220, 221, 263, Bruton, Linda, Sr. . .. 13, 27, 60, 156, 165, 181,190,191,196, 205, 220, 221, Bryan, Leslie, Jr. ................. . Bryant, William, 7th .,.......,........ Buchanan, Beverly, 9th Buchanan, Johnnie Ellen, 7th .........., Buchanan, Marylee, 10th Buchanan, Parish, 7th Buchhorn, Beverley, Sr. Buck, Glenda, 7th ..... Buck, Katherine, Sth .,.. Buckley, Richard, 8th Buesing, Neal, 10th Burg, Sherry, Sr. ...., . Burke, Barbara, Sr. . . . . Burke, Carole, 10th .,,.. Burkett, Michael, 7th .. Burleson, Vivian, 10th Burnett, Mary Joe, Jr. Clark, lyn, 7th . ............. Burnie, Burns, Patty, 10th ,,,. Jimmy, 10th Burrow, James, Jr. .. Burrows, Clara, Sr. .. Burrows, John, 10th .. Burton, Mary, 7th ..... Bush, Beverly, 10th Butler, Butler, Michael, 10th .. Wanda, Sth .. Butts, Jeanette- Jr. mtts, Patricia, 8th . .. Byler, Ray, Jr. .... . Byrd, Artis, Jr. .. C Cain, Freddie, Sr. .. 12, Cain, Virginia, Jr. .,.,. . Caldwell, Mike, 10th Callaway, Carolyn, Sr. Callaway, Pat, 10th .... Callender, Billie, 10th Cameron, Becky, 9th .......116,220, .....137, ...60,155, 116, 125,236, 61, 154,22o, 22,153,181,1B2,1 190, .......116,151 194196, ........137, 116, , ....,. 99 1 ......99,209 61,151,168,172,174, 205,218,330 99, 151, 168, ..,......,8,62, ....45,116,151, .......116,146, Cammack, James, Sr. .. Campbell, James, Sr. Campbell, Robert, 7th Canon, Kathy, Bth ..... Cantrell, Joe, 10th .... Cantu, Alexis, 10th . . . .. Cantu, Raymond, 10th Cardenas, Diana, Jr. . . . . . . . 99, Carlisle, Carolyn, Sr. . . Carneal, Brenda, Jr. Carnol, Robert, 9th . . . Carr, Billy, 7th ...... Carrola, Mark, Sr. Carros, Frances, Sr. Carrott, Mildred, 10th Carson, Patricia, 10th ..... ....... Carusella, Michael, 10111 116, Carver, Bonnie, Sr. ..... .... 6 2, Carver, Duncan, 10th Casanova, Gloria, 7th Case, Carol, 10th ..... Castaneda, Bertha, 7th Castaneda, Rachel, 7th Cech, Fred, Jr. ...... . Cepeda, Joe, 7th ...... Cernosek, Jimmie, Sth Cernosek, Jo Ann, Jr. Cervantes, Delia, 7th Cervenka, Clyde, 7th . .. Cervenka, Karen, 7th . .. Chadick, Janet Sue, 8th Chadlck, Linda, Jr. ................ . Chadick, Richard, Sr. ........ . Chamberlain, Polly, Sr. .. 62, 156 Chamberlain, Margaret, Jr. ......... . Chambers, Claudia, Sr. .......... . . . . Chambless, Charles, Jr. ........ . Chance, Loma Lou, Sr. . .. 9, 62, Chandler, Beverly, 10th ....... Chandler, Sandra, 10th .... 116 Chapman, Barbara, 7th ....... Chappel, Maria, Jr. Chatwell, James, Bth ..... Chavez, Mary Ellen, Sr. .. Chavez, Mary Lou, Sr. Cheairs, Don, Bth ....... Cheatham, Sandra, 9th Cherry, Samuel, 7th .... Chesher, Nancy, 9th .... Chesnut, Ronnie, Jr. ,... . Christofoletti, Velma, Jr. .. Chumbley, Janice, Bth Clancy, Jerry, Sr. .... . Clancy, Mike, Jr, . .. Clark, Gary, 10th .... Clark, Jean, Bth .. Clark, Sandra, 10th .... 114, 116, 125, Clayton, Betty, 8th .................... Clayton, Janice, 7th ..... . Clayton, Sheila, Sr. ....... . Clements, Phyllis, 7th ,... ..... ...,.... Clemmons, Georgia Sue, Jr. ........ . Cobb, Sandra, 10th ............ Cocke, Bill, Jr. ..,.... . Cogdell, Benny, Sth ..... Cohen, Sharon, Sr. . .... Cole, Carole, 10th .. Cole, Lovie, Sr. Collard, Anna, Sr. Collier, Teddy, Jr. .... . Collins, Carolyn, 7th ... ...... Compton, Danny, 7th .... .... Conner, Cynthia, 7th 137 Cook, Carol, 8th ...., 132 Cook, George, 7th ....... 137 Cook, Sandra Kay, Bth 132 Coons, Roy, Sr. 65,143,149, 325 Cooper, Claudia, 10th .... 220 Cooper, Don, 7th ....,.. 135 Copney, Diana, 10th 116 Corbin, Robert, Jr. ....... ....., 9 9 Cormier, Eloi, Jr. ....... 226 Coronado, Rose Marie, Sth .... . 132 Cot, Howard, 7th . ,...... 135 Cottle, Mike, 7th ....... 137 Courtney, Rush, Sr. 177 Covington, Donna, Jr. .... 100 Cowan, Mike: Sr. ...................... 65 Cox .. - - I ...... 7 Cox, S arron, 10th ..................., 116 Crady, Joe, Jr. .,., 100 Craig, Cathy, 7th 137 Craig, Riley, 9th 128 Craig, Sharon, 10th 116 Cresswell, Willis, Jr. 100 Crisp, Kathryn, 10th ,.., 115 Croft, Roy, 7th ....... 137 Crow, Sandra, 10th 195 Crowell, Max, 8th 132 Crum, Robert, 8th .... 132 Crutcher, Kay, 7th . 137 Crutcher, Patricia, Jr. .... 216 Crutchfield, Jay, Sth 132 Cruz, Amelio, 8th .... 132 Cruz, Frank, 7th ..... .. 137 Cudworth, Eddie, Sr. , . , ,,,, , , , 64 Cundiff, Frances, 10th 116 Curd, Vicki: 10th .... 120 Curry, Robert, Jr. 163 Curtis, Stanley, 10th 250 Cyphers, Barbara, 10th .. 113 Cyphers, Samuel, Sr. . . . , A , . 64 Dague, Candie, 9th 128 Daley, Wes, 10th ....... 256 Daniels, Ada Mae, 10th .. 11B Danish, Cora, 10th ..... 214 Davenport, Bruce, 7th 137 Davenport, John, 10th 239 Davenport, Lynn, 7th 137 Davenport, Sue, 10th 120 Davies, Suzanne, 10th , .. 214 Davis, Ben, Jr. ..... 226 Davis, Elinor, Jr. .. 196 Davis, Kirby, Sr. 193 Davis, Linda, 7th .. 137 Davis, Lura, Jr. .... 100 Davis, Phyllis, 7th 137 Davis, Richard, 10th .. 169 Davis, Sandra, 10th .... 185 Davis, Sandra, Sr. ....... .... 64 Dawson, Dorothy, 10th 184 Day, Robert, Jr. ........ 237 Dayton, Sheryl, Sth 132 Deady, Cathy, 10th .... 118 De Arlo, Mary, 10th 113 Deaton, Tom, 9th ...... 123 DeBanos, Alfred, 8th . . . . 132 DeBarros, Albert, 10th 118 DeBarros, Barbara, 8th 132 DeBerry, Seah, 8th 240 40 stuoent BOD Defily, Ida Lynn, 9th .. ... . ., 128 Ekis, Greg, 7th ... ....... . .. 138 Findley, Janis, 7th .. ........ 138 De Kunder, Alan, 10th ... ... 118, 257 Elam, Norris, 8th ...... .... 1 32, 241, 253 Fine, Jim, 8th .... ...,., . 133 de la Garza, Carolyn, Jr. .. ..., 100 Elder, Frank, 10th ..,......,........... 120 Finger, Jane, Jr. ....... 101,168,216 Dellinger, Neta, 8th ..... .,.. 1 32 Elkins, Dorothy Ann, 10th .......,...... 118 Finger, Jim, Sr. ................ 66,177,226 Denning, Pat, Jr. ..,... ,.,. 1 00 lo , , . . .,.. 22, 65, 177, 178, 202 Fisher, Sherry, 7th .,................., 138 Dennison, Johnny, 8th .. ........... 132 Elliott, Mary, 7th ..,......,,....,...... 138 Fisk, George, Sr. 66, 83, 167, 169, 230, 262 DeReese, Marvin, 8th ..,. ...,.,...... 1 32 Ellison, Marilyn, 10th .................. 118 Planning, Kathleen, Jr. ............ 101,184 de Salme, Georgette, Sr. .... 22, 65, 149, 190, Ely, Sandra, Jr. ....... 96, 101, 154, 165, 194, Fletcher, Charlie: 10111 ,. ..... - 113 192, 202, 203 210, 213, 327 Flores, Irene, 7th ...............,...,. 138 DeUe1'eaUX, CY1'11l11ai 10111 H '--------- -' 118 Embrey, Beverly, 10th .,............... 118 Flores, Rosie, 9th .,..........,......... 128 Devole, P-1111661 10111 -'--'f ----'4' 1 51 Engelben, Bobby, 1011, .. .... 118,249 Flowers, Judy, Jr. ..,. 101,l49,153,187,196 Diehl, Charles, Sr. ,.... ........... , 65, 231 Engelbenl Rgchayd, 1011, ,, 118,249 Fohn, Sharon, 10th ...,...,.,,,,..,. 118 01212, Rae Nell: 10fh 4--.....- '.------- 1 18 English, Allen, svn ..... 132 Foley, se,be,e, iotn 184 Dill, 9501997 Sf- --,,,- 65, 144, 146, 181, 190, English, Connie, 10th ........,.,....... 118 Foraker, Jay, Sr. .... ............. . 66 244, 248, 263 English, James, 7th ......,........,... 138 Foster, Arthur, Jr. . . . ............. . . 101 Dixon, Barbara, Sr. ---------,- ------ 6 5 English, Jimmy, Jr. 101, 104, 180, 194, 239 Foster, Dixie: 10th -. --.. 118,144 146,210 Dixon, Edwina, Jr. .... .... 1 OO English, Kay, 10th ..........,......... 118 Foster, Jimmy, 7th ..., ............... 1 38 Dodgen, Colletta, 7th .... .... 137 E1-ben, Marilyn, Jr. ... ......,........ 101 Fox, Bobbie Jo, Jr. ... .... . . . . . . . .. 101 Doherty, Billy Jo, 10th ., .... 118 Escobedq Rosalie, Jr, , ..... 101 Franco, Lydia, 7th .... ..... . 138 Dolan, Janie, 10th .... .,.. 1 20 E5pa,1aI Edwafdoi 10111 I, 118, 250 Franger, Mike, 9th ..., . , .. 127, 128 Donnel, Cas, 7th ....,. .... 1 37 Espana, 10111: 5,-I lll. ,,,,,. 66 Frangin, Edmond, 9th ..... . 128 Donnell, Dianne, 8th .. .... 132 E5 ,noni Efmimi 7111 ,,,., ,,,, 1 35 Fran in, Larry, 7th ,.... ...,,... 1 38 Doolittle, Jackie, 10th .. .... 118 Esguiveh Rebecca: 311, ,,,, 132 Franks, William, 10th .,.. .... 1 18,169 Doremus, Norman, 8th .. ..., 132 55755, Roy, 711, rllll A ,,,, 133 Frazier, Clarkie, 10th .. .... .. 118 Dorsett, Wesley, Sr. . . . , . 64 55,55 William, 811-1 I I I IIIIIIIIII 132 Frazier, Larry, 8th ............., . , . . . . . 133 Dorrow, Melvin, 10th .. .... 120 Egger, La,-ry, 711, ,III,, IIIIIII,IIII 1 38 Erejrrian, Elrie, 10th ,..... ......... 2 39,258 Douglas, Carol, 10th .... 120 Even,I C3111 I Jr, I,II IIII 1 01, 151, 153 ri ay, Nancy Lee, Sr. 18, 66, 190, 202, 203, 224 Douglas, Eddie, Sr. . .. ,...... . 64 Event Mafyy Dell, 'loyh I II IIIIIIII,I 118 Frier, Peggy, Sr. . ,...., 66, 156, 190, 210, 213 Doyle, Linda, 8th .......,. 132 Everts, Richard, 7th ., ,,,,,,,,, 138 Friesen, Paul, 9th ................. . 49, 240 Draper, Jackye, Jr. ... . ... 100, 181, 224 Ewing, Betty, 8th ... ... 132, 135 Frith, Linda, 7th .... . , . , , 138 Dresch, Carol, 10th ....... ..... 1 14, 118 Ewing, Debbie, Jr. II I I I 101' 222 Fritz, Ralph, 10th ... .,, 118 Dresch, Roger, Jr. ................. 100,239 Froehmgg, Vif, Jr. . ,,,,, 101 Driggers, Carol Janette, 8th ............. 132 FFOSV, 61121 1 Sr. . . . 66, 153 Driver, Gay, Jr. 98,101, l56,165, 194,196 FVYHV, 111919582 Sr. . . . . 66 Drosco, Henry, 7th ......,.............. 137 FYYE, ROY! 7th .... .... 1 38, 240 Drzymalla, Mary, 8th ..,............... 132 FVYS, Sylvia: 10111 ---- -.,............. 1 18 Duaase, Betty, 10th .... 118 Fuentes, Anita: 7th .,........,......,. .138 DuBc5e, Jimmie, 71h , , , ,,,I 137 Fulenwider, Barbara, Sr. 13, 35, 68, 83, 149, 152, Dudley, Larry, 7th ..... .,.. 1 37 I 153, 161, 181, 190,210, 220,317 Dudley, Richard, 711, .... 137 F-111-eff Jf Ce1 10111 ' --,- - ' 1 95 Fusselman, John, svn .............. 131,133 Dufner, Suzy, een .... .... 1 32 E199 Qejfhlflf 7111 d- -M-H ---' 133 Dugi, Dorothy, Sr. ... ... 64 F399 au aymon 7 ' ' . gln, Peggy, Jr. ......... .... 1 01 332232: 1212, 3211 If .... iijiijjiiiiiiii 155 Fame, Downy, ww -1 ---- HS Duncan, June, sf. ...... 64,e7, 144,146, 177 Fa 'e'1'110'df Jameff 911' -- ---'--- '75 Duneum, Per, 10th .... ,.......,.,. 1 18,177 Fal1'? '01d' Jimesf W' -- 1281252 Dunk, Beverley, s,. ,... 59,65, 149, 156, 188, ?gl1gas5'117'H ',, - 1 gg Dunk BHIYI mm UH' H Farley, Janice, 10th ................... 118 Gaines, Linda, 9th .. ... 128 Dunn' Chergm mm H V .VVV H H8 Farmer, Judy, Sr. ,, 59, 1585 gaggan, :errE1in,I7t1g ,... . . , ' ' , , , , a rait, aro, t SUSIE, Lgigglf 13,141 ...., .'9.'f.'7.'filZ Andrea, 7111 -,-,1-,,-.-,,-,--.- 128 Ga'b'-'1'11'Ja 1eSf 7111 188 Durkopz Judifhiihi IIII 101,176l177'130, Fassen, Ann, 8th .... ...............,. 1 33 Gallagher, James, Jr. . ,.............. . . 101 151 220 222 Favela, Albert, 8th ..... ...... 1 33,240 Gallaway, Marilyn, 8th ..... ,.,.... .... 1 3 3 Duryea Toni. 10,11 IIIIIVII '118'196 Favela, Sylvia Ann, Sr. .. 66,184,185 Galle, -16011192 Sf- -,---. 63, 151, 161181, 190, Dye diffonj, 7,h 'II...4V.lV 138 Fears, Robert, 8th ...... ......... 1 33 209, 330 Dykinan Ann,l sf. .,., 65,156,161,181, Fea'11e'S'0f1, David, 8111 ---,------ 133 Gallo, David, 10111 .....-.-----.,. 118 1 190 203 204 FE-'1111efSf01'1, Mike, 9111 ---, 123, 146, 148 Gambill, Mary, Sr. ....,.... ....... 68 , 214 ' ' Feille, Lawrence, 9th ....,..... 128 Gambill, Nancy Ann, 7th .....,...... .. 138 Eenlon, :iii JY, 9-A '--- ,--- 1 01, gann, Slgirley, ir. ......... ... 101, 225, enter, ec ey, t ... ..... arcia, ga, r. ....., ... , . .. , Fenter, Clayton, 8th ... . .. 131,133 Garcia, Roy, 10th ......... .... . . . . 239 6 Fenter, Louise, 9th .,.... ,.... 1 28 Garnand, Wanda, 10th . .. ..... . 118 Ferguson, Harold, 8th . .. ............ 133 Garner, Jerry, 7th ...... 138 253 Ferguson, Linda, 10th ., . ........ ...... 1 18 Garner, Tom, Jr. ...... ... .. 101 E ! G I lo h I 8 Ferguson, Sharron, Sr. ...... 66, 181, 190, 214 Garnett, Marshall, 7th 138 as ey, ai , t . . . .,.,.. 1 Fernandez, Martha, 9th .....,........... 128 Garnett, Robert, 9th . . . . . . 128 Eaton, Lenoir, Sr. .,.. .... 6 5, 214 Fest, Barbara, Jr. .. 16, 97, 101, 102, 149, 154, Garza, Alfie, Jr. .... 101 Ebner, Patsy, Jr. ...... ....,.. 1 51 165, 194, 210, 212, 322, 327 Garza, Belia, 7th . . ..... 138 Eckert, Cheryl, 10th . .... .. . 118, 220 Fey, John, 9th ..............,.... 128, 253 Garza, Eloisa, 7th ... . . . . . .. 138 Edens, Connie Lee, 10th .... 118,214 Fey, Lorine, Jr. ....................... 101 Garza, Helen, 10th .. .... 118 224 Edwards, Diane, 10th .. ... 118, 185 Fields, Charlene, Sr. ................ 66, 210 Garza, Roland, 8th .. . . . . . . .. 133 Edwards, Linda, 8th . ,. ...... 132 Fife, Charlotte, Jr. .... 101, 113, 156, 210, 213 Gates, Lynell, 10th .. . . .. 119 185 Edyvarzgs, Trav1gh8th ..... .,.. 1 32 Filippone, Nancy, Jr. . .. 16, 97, 101, 106, 149, Gates, Nadine, Jr. .. .... 101, 156 ge, usan, t ......... 185 153, 194, 210, 212,213,327 Gates, Ramona, 10th .. 119 Eichelberger, Sharon, 8th ........ 132 Fincke, Dale, 10th .........,.. 118, 169, 248 Gaultney, James, 10th .... . .. 119 Eiland, John, 8th .......,.. . . . 132, 253 Findley, Charles, 8th . , . ..,....... 133 Gaultney, Shirley, 10th . .. . . . 119 SIUGG1111 BOO Gawlik, Larry, 7th George, Cathy, 10th .. George, Shirley, Sr. .. Getts, Jimmy, Jr. Gibson, Mariorie, 9th .. Gibson, Patsy, 10th Gilcrease, David, 7th Gonzales, Gildart, Diana, Jr. Gildart, Janette, 10th Gilkey, Rachel, Sr. .... Gillette, Jimmy, 10th ., Gilmore, Cecilia, 9th Gilmore, Walter, Bth Gimble, Beverly, Bth Gladson, Jim, Jr. Glaeser, Sydney, Jr. Glatzert, LaNell, 10th Glenn, Barbara, Jr. Glenney, Glosson, Sam, Jr. Julius, Sr. .. Goel, Mary, Sr, Goetz, Paul, Sr. .... . Goetz, Sherry, 8th ..... Gohmert, Golabaclr, Goldbach Goldbeck Goldbeck Goldsum, Gonzabe, Gonzales, Gonzales, Preston, 8th ,. Dan, Sr. ..,. . , Pat, Sr. ..... . , Eddie, 9th , Patte, 10th .. 1 Jo Lynn, Jr. . Roland, 7th Frances, 7th ., Freddie, 10th . Gonzales, Irma, Jr. .... Gonzales, Lenora, 7th .. Gonzales, Julio, 8th ..., Gonzales, Mary G., Jr. . Gonzales, Robert, 10th . Gonzales, Robert, Bth Sylvia, Jr. . Gonzales, Zulema, 7th .. Good, Roger, Bth .,,.... Goodall, Howard, 7th Goodall, Shirley Ann, 9th Goodrich, Forrest A., 8th Gordon, Jan, 7th ..,... Gordon, Pat, 10th ,,.... Gorman, Douglas, 7th ., Gose, Frank, 10th ...... Gossett, Constance, 7th . Grant, Judy Kay, Jr. Graschel, Kathy, 10th Graschell, Robert, Jr. . Graves, Kenneth, Bth Graves, Sherry, 9th Gray, C. Edward, 7th Gray, Nita, 10th ..,.. Green, Paul, 9th Green, Rose, 10th .. Greene, Keith, Sr. ..,.. Greene, Vernon, 10th Greer, Linda, 7th ,... Greer, Neyland, 10th Gregory, Cathie, Jr. Grelle, Kent, 10th ..... . Griffin, Carolyn Ann, 10th Griffith, Eva, 10th ..... Griffith, Jan, 10th ..... Griffith, Patsy, 8th ..... Grimmer, Beatrice, 10th . Grirnmett, Kathleen, 7th Grumbles, Carol, Bth Grumbles, James, Jr. Grunewald, Ranah, 7th .. Guerra, Edward, 7th Guerra, Susie, 9th Guerrero, Rubin, 9th 138 Guillot, Bob, 10th 119, 236, 257 Helsing, Robert, 10th .. 119 Gustafson,Sherry, Bth Henclrick,Barbara,Sr. ....69,177 . .. 69, 182, 185 Guthrie, Molly Ann, Sr, 46,69, 156, 181, Hensley, John, 10th .. . .. 119,169 101, 167,169,303 190,2l0,2l1,212, 327 Hensley, Mike, 9111 .. ........... 129 Gutierrez,Jesse, 7th'..................138 Herden,Herman,Jr. ...8,98,103,236 Gutierrez,Lillie,7th ...138 Herman, Larry,8th Gutierrez,Ruth,8th ...133 Hernandez, Rosemary, 10th 101, 153, 210, 263 Guzman, Priscilla, 9th .. 129 Herring, Robert, Jr. .... 103, 181,209,226, 227 117,119,196 Herweck, Joan, 7th 138 ......,69,190 Hess,Ronnie,7th..,. . 23,119,169 Hewett, Kenneth, Sr. .. .... 67, 70,209,335 .........128 Heys, Richard, 10th.. .........119,239 .....,.133 Hicks, Bruce, 8th... ...........133 ....,.,...133 Hicks, Jimmy, 10th... ....119 ,,,,.,,,250,251 Hicks, Patricia, 10th 119 ....101,153,210 l'laB9,BUl3l96i81l1,, -,.-----,,.131,133 Hicks, Willard, 7th ................138,241 119, 185 HBBS, Barbara, JF, -- 101, 153, 210, 213 Hien, Beverly, Sr. . 70, 153, 181, 190,214, 101,154,224 Haby, Charles, 7th ...........,........ 138 220,221 101,236 Hadawav, Sue: Sr. 16,52,55,69, 155, Hlgdon, Sharon, 10th .. 119, 185 69,230,236,237 176, 177, 196, 206, 208, 214 Hight, Linda, 10th 119 69 Haecker, Dorothy, Jr. 101, 155, 165, 181, Hilburn, Kathy, Jr. 103 6B,95,239,259 220,221 Hilburn, Pam, 91h 129 ..........133 l'laeCker,MaryLynn,Jr..,...,.,......,.101 Hild,Alton,9th....... ...129 133 Haeckev, Pauline, 10111 .. 119 Held, Denyse sue, em 133 ,,,,,6g Hagan, David, 10th ..........,119 Hill,Beverly,Jr. ........103 ........,,......6a Ha9en,Raf1dv,Sr- .-..,-.-...46,69 Hill,Jimmye,Jr...... .........103,224 ...........128,240 Ha9emar1r1,1-eaGail:Jr---1-45,103,110,168, HiIl,Laura, 10th ,.............119 15, 119, 120, 196, 214 171, 216, 327 Hill, Mary, 10th ..... ..... 1 19, 151, 169, 216 101 Halamuda, Sheryl: 91h 127, 129, 146, 147 Hill, Mary Blanche, sr. 70,210 ......,.,,.241,253 Hales, lynn: 7111 Hill, Myrtle, Sr. ....9,168,171,216,327,330 M138 Hale ' , . . ....-..-H.---69 Hill, Sharon, 10111 ....119,145,146,19B,200 119 we H ,--.,-.-.... 103,196 Hill, nm, Jr. .,.,........,.,....... 103 --mlm Hall,Tommy, Sr. ...................50,68 Hill,Truman,Jr. 135 Hallock, Diane, Sr. 68, 149, 156, 181, 190, Hill, Victor, 8th 133 133 193,194, 195, 196, 193, 200, 319 Hinch, Bobette, 9th ., . .. 126,129, 200 Hum, Hamilton, John, 9th Hines, Mariorie, Jr. .. .........103 120 Handy, Pamela, Jr. .. 103, 144, 146, 177 Hinoiosa, Alice, 9th 129 133 Hannon, James, Jr. .. 103,160,239 Hobson, Joan, 10th 119,222 101 Hans, Donna, 10th 120 Hodges, Carol, 10th 119,202 133 Hansen, .lackie,10tl'1 119 Hoessly, Barbara, Sr. 70 ,,,,133 Harbich, Karen, 10th Hoey, Georgia, 7th.. ,, 135 Hardman, May Bertha, 10th .,.......... 119 Hoffan, Calvin, 7th . ............... 138 129 Hardin, Charline, Sr. 68, 149, 153, 157, Hoffman, Carrie, 10th 119,151, 220,221 ,,,,133 190,193,195 Hoffman, David, 7th 138 Harding, Fred, 10th 119 Hoffman, Gibson, 10th .. 121,250,251 250 Harlos, James, Jr. 243,249 Hoffmann, Jerry, Jr. 103,259 138 Harmon, Claude, 10th 119 Hoffmann, John, 10th 120, 121, 146,260 ...,119,239,269 Harper,David, 7th Hoffmann, Susie: 8111 -- 13B Harper, Don, Sr. 14,67,68,301,335 Hohmann, Charles, 7th 138 101 Harris, Marilyn, 10th .. 119,214 Hohmann, Linda, 9th .. 129 119 Harris, Wayne, Sr. 69 Hohner, Sandra, Jr. 103,210,327 101 Hart, Linda, Jr. 103 Holcombe, Kate, Jr. 103,196 133 Hartman, Jeanette, 7th 138 Holcombe, Ken: 9111 129 129 Hartman, Olivia, 7th . 138 Holland, Celia, 8th .. 133 138 Harvey, Sharon, 9th 129 Holloman, Linda, Sr. 70,190,209 119,214 Hassell, Joy, Sr. ............ ,. 69,149,177 Holt, Carleen, Sr. ..... ...... , 70 ...,,,129,240 Hassell,Julie, 9th Holt,Jeanette,1Oth'..., ..,.....121 .. . . . .. 120 Hastings, Sandrea, Sr. 69,153,190, 210, 212, 213 Holzworth, Donald, Sr. 70 ...68,190,219,224 Hausler, Alan, Sth .......,.......,,... 133 Hood, Lloyd, 7th ..,. ......., 1 38 119 Hawkins, Dan, 9th 42, 129 Hopkins, David, Jr. . 103,236 135 Haycraft, Patsy, 7th 138 Hopp, Janice, Sr. 70,146 119,191 Hayden, Patricia, 8th .................. 133 Hooper, Cynthia, 7th .. ...,.. .. 138 ,,,,,101 Haynes,John,8th...........,.........133 Hopson, Ronnie, 7th... .....,...13B 119 Haynes, Louise, Jr. 19,103,168,194,216, Horton, Kathleen, Jr. 103,146,148 217,220 House,Judy,8th.... .........133 Haynes,Marilyn,9th House, Sharron, Jr.... .....103,168 119,151,169,216 Hays, Donna, 10th 119, 202, 206, 208 Houston, Allen, Jr. 103,256,258 Hays,Roderick,7th.... .......13B,253 Houston, Cecil, 10th... ........120 Hazer,Kal, ,..103,239 Houston,Sheran,7th ...138 133 Head, Jacqueline, 10th ,. 119 Houston, Sterling, 10th 120 ,HHH133 Heath,Doris,Jr. .......,103 Howan,Arnold,10th 101 169 Heathcock, Peggy, Bth ,.... .... 1 33, 135 Howard, Carol, Sr. ...... 70, 156, 192, 202, 203 ' '38 Heckman, Linda, Jr. ...,..,..... 103, 185, 196 Howard, Judith, Jr. ., ......,...,.... . 103 Hediger, Sandy, 7th.....,.............138 Howell, Judy,7th... l39 Heerman, Dona, Jr. 97, 103, 106, 194, 210,213 Howell, Marcia, Sr. 70, 95, 202 128 Heidemann, Carolyn, 10th 119 Howle, Jonathon, Jr. 103 133 Heiman, Mary Ann, Jr. 103 Howle, Susan, Jr. 102, 181,200, 224 .144 off WJ? 1 M stuoent BOC Huedepohl, Vickie, 8th ... ... 133 Johnson, Sandra, Sr. .. . . . . 73, 206 Knoll, Gail, 8th ...... .... . . 133 Huerta, Bertha, 8th ..... .,,.. 1 33 Johnstone, Gay, 10th .... ..... 1 21 Knowles, Ross, Sr. .... ........ 7 4 Huerte, Maria, 7th ...... ....... 1 38 Johnstone, Merry, 9th .... 129 Knox, Carol Sue, Sr. .... 75,216 Hughes, Charlie Jr., Sr. . ... 70, 224 Johnston, Johnny, 7th . . .. ... 139 Koch, John, 7th .... .. .. . . .. 139 Hughes, Marian, 7th .. ............... 138 Joiner, Connie, 10th ... ... 121 Koehler, Kathy, 10th . .. . . . . . .. 121 Hughes, Marvin, 8th . .......,...... 133,241 Jones, Beth, 8th .... ,... ....... 1 3 3 Koenig, Robert, 10th ........ 121 Hughes, Mollie, Sr. ..... 16, 59, 72, 149, 154, Jones, Billy, 7th .... ........... . . 139 Kolenda, Evelyn, Jr. .... . . . 104, 168, 216 159, 181, 190, 193, 210, 327 Janes, sud, Jr. ...... .... 9 , 17, 103, 186 Kolends, Harriet, iofh .. ..........., 121 Humpherys, Ernest, 10th ................ 121 Jones, Carolyn, 9th .. ........... 129 Kollenberg, Carl, 10th ................. 121 Hunter, Donna, 10th . . . .... . .. 184 Jones, Linda, Bth . ., .....,.... 133 Koltermann, Diane, Jr. .... 104, 151, 168, 179, Hurst, Lucinda, Sr. .... ......,, 7 2 Jones, Nonnie, Sr. .. .... 72, 153, 224 180,186 Hussey, Bill, 8th ....... ... 131, 133 Jones, Pam, Jr. .. . . . .. 103, 185 Kosclskey, Nancy, Sr. . .... . . . .. 75, 260 Hutchenrider, Bill, 8th ., ..... 133 Jones, Pat, 9th ...,. ........ 1 29 Kotzebue, Willis, Sr. .. .... 75 Hutchins, James, 9th ...,.. ... 129 Jones, Priscilla, 7th .. .... 139 Koudelka, Nick, Sr. ... . . . .. 75 Huth, Stanley William, 8th . . ....... 133 Jones, Randy, 9th 129 Krackau, Betty, 10th ..,.......... . . . . . . 121 Hutton, Kendall, 10th .... ... 121,169 Jones, Sally, 7th ... . . . 139 Kraemer, John, 10th ............ ....... 121 Hutzler, Anthony, Sr. ...... 72 Jordan, Carl, Sr. .... ..., 7 2 Kraemer, Laurie, Sr. .. . 74, 149, 154, 181, 190, Hyde, Mary Kay, Sr. .. .... 72 Jordan, Nita, 10th . .. .... 121 192,195 Jordan, Robert, Jr. . . .,.... 103 Kramer, Jeanette, Sr. .... 16, 59, 74, 149, 153, Jordan, Ronie, Jr. ....,........,... 103, 226 181, 190, 193, 195, 211, 213, 327 Jordan, Stephen, Jr. ................... 121 Krauss, Kaaren, Sr. ......... 74, 154, 165,202 I Joyner, Dean, Jr. .. 103, 146, 148, 220, 221, 222 Krauss, Tony, 10th ..,..........,,. 121, 209 Joyner, Tommy, Sr. . . . . ........ 7, 72, 83, 177 Krawitz, George, Sr. . . ......... . . . . 74 Junek, Calvin, Sth ....,.,...........,.. 133 Krawitz, Judy, 10th ..... .... 1 21 Justice, Cynthia, Sr. .... 72, 176, 177, 202, 203 Kropp, JoAnn, Jr. .....,.. . ..,, 104 lhrer, Cecilia, Jr. ,.... 103, 113, 154, 165, 194, Krueger, Elizabeth, 10th .... ....... 1 21 210, 212, 327 Krueger, Pearlene, 10th . . ......... 121 Ingram, Deborah, 7th .................. 138 Krueger, Rosalie, Sr. .... . .. 75, 190, 206 lnscore, Jo Beth, 9th .................. 129 Kryk, Patsy, 8th ....... ......... 1 33 Iredale, Roland, 7th .,,................. 138 Kuehler, Jeana, 10th ...... . 121 Irwin, Louis, Jr. 97, 103, 149, 186, 236, 258 Kuhn, Alan, 9th ..... .. . 129,169 Iverson, Paul, 7th ..........,..... .. 138 Kuhn, Judy, 10th .... 120,121 Ivy, Carol, 10th ..,., .. 121 Kaemmerline. Rav: JT- ' -- ---' 103, 146 Kutscher, Elaine, 7th . . . . .. 139 Ivy, Johnnie, 7th .. 138 Kallis, Donald, 7th .... ...., . .. 139 Kallies, Marvin, 8th .... 131, 133 Karwiel, Janelle, 8th ..... . 133 Kaspar, Robert, 7th .. .... 139 Kee, Carolyn, 10th .. . . . 121 Kee, Kenneth, 9th ..... .... 1 29 Keilman, Patsie, 10th . . ...... 121 Keilman, Peggy, Sr. ... .. . 73,154 Lacks, Sharon, 10th . .. ...... 121 Jackson, Carlton, Jr. .... 97, 103, 110, 236, 249 Keith, Bill, 10th ..... .... 1 21 Lafferty, Michael, Sr. . .. .... 75, 146 Jackson, Jimmy, Sr. .........,....... 43,73 Kelley, Billie Jean, Jr. . ........ 104 Kakich, Milan, Jr. . ..... ..... . 104 Jackson, Steve, 7th . . . ........... 138, 253 Kelley, Clifford, Jr. . . . .... 104, 226 Lambert, Laura, 8th . .,... ..... . . . . . . . 133 Jakob, Lusia, lr. .... ..... 1 51 Kelley, Gloria, 10th ..... ........ 1 21 Lammie, Mary Louise, Jr. .............,. 104 James, Esther, 7th .... 135 Kendrick, Michael, 8th ......... 133 Lampman, Billie Jo, Sr. ..... 75, 149, 187, 202, Jameson, Richard, Jr. . . . . . . 103 Kerckhotf, Sylvia, 10th . ........ 121, 224, 225 203, 205, 327 Jameson, Sue, 10th . . . . . . 121 Kerckhoff, Victor, Sr. .,......... 72, 169, 214 Lamprecht, Betty, 8th . . .... . . . . . . . 133 Janes, Larry, Sr. ..... .... 7 3 Kerlee, Deanna, Sr. . . 14, 72, 83, 152,156, 177, Landry, Sue, 7th ...... ......... 1 39 Jasso, Aurora, 10th . .. ..... 121 179, 216, 217, 220, 221, 269 Lange, Martha, 9th . .. ...... . . . .. 129 Jauer, Donald, 7th .... 139, 240 Kerr, Richard, Bth .................... . 133 Langley, Jo Ann, 9th .... 126,129, 200 Jehl, John, Jr. ......... .. 103 Kessler, Sherri, Sr. . . ... 72, 202, 205, 327 Langley, Judy, Jr. ..... . . .... 104, 182, 185 Jenkins, Kenneth, 7th . .. ... 139 Keyes, Susan, 8th ... ............. 133 Langley, Nancy, 7th ....... .. . . . . . . . . . 139 Jenner, Nancy, 8th ..... ............. 1 33 Kidder, Mary, Sr. ............... 72 Langlinais, Madeleine, Sr. .. .... .. 75,203 Jennings, Beverly, 10th ........ . . .. 121, 146 Kiel, Dyke, Sr. ........ ... 73, 151, 168, 330 LaRoe, Nancy, Sr. ....... . . . . . . . . 74 Jennings, Patricia, Sr. ..... 52, 54, 73,153, 190 Kierce, Tony, 10th ................ 121,250 Lashure, Kenneth, 10th ................. 121 Jensen, Sarah, 8th ............... 133 Kight, Carolyn Anne, Sr. .... 35, 74, 143, 155, Laue, Jerry, Sr. . .......... . .... 74, 169, 330 Jersig, Johnny, 8th . . . . ............ 133 206, 216, 217, 218, 263 Laue, Sandra, Sr. ....... 16, 74, 149, 153, 157, Jeser, Donald, 10th .... .... 1 21, 248, 322 Kimner, Gerald, 8th ................... 133 181, 190, 193, 195, 211, 327 Jeser, Mary Lou, 8th .. .......... 133 King, Bobby, 9th ................ 129 Laurel, Maria, Jr. . .............. . . . . .. 104 Jeter, Jimmie, Jr. .,....... 145 King, Cheryl, 10th ...... .... 1 21, 214 Lawrence, Mike, 8th . .. . . . 133, 241 Jimenez, Yolanda, 10th .... ... 121 King, Clarence, 8th ....... . ..... 133 Lawson, Julia, 10th ... . . . . . . . 120 Jodzko, Anna, 7th . ..... ..... 1 39 King, Connie Ruth, Bth ..... 133 Lawson, Milton, Jr. .. 104,226 Johnson, Altha, 10th . . ....... 120 King, Janette, 7th ....... ..... 1 39 Laxson, Dana, 10th . . . . . . . .. 120 Johnson, Bettye, 10th . . .... 121, 177 King, Paul, Sr. ....... .............. 7 4 Laxson, Lois, Sr. . .... ........ 7 4, 83 Johnson, Billy, 10th 121,169 King, Sharon Jo, 10th ............. 121,146 Laza, Ronnie, 7th . ...... ....... . 139 Johnson, Bobb, 8th ..... ..... 1 33 Kingston, Fred, 10th ....... 121, 150,151,225 Lazarine, Ralph, 7th .... .... 1 39,241,253 Johnson, Carol, 8th ....... .. .. 133 Kirksey, Janet, Jr. .. .......... 104, 202 Lazcano, Pete, Jr. .... .......... . 258 Johnson, Claudia Kay, Jr. .. .... 103,155 Kite, Linda, 8th .... ............. 1 33 Leal, Billy, 9th .... ..., 4 9,129,240,252 Johnson, Donna, 10th ...... ...... 1 21 Klaerner, Kay, 7th ........ . ............ 139 Leal, Jimmy, 7th ..... .......... 1 39,151 Johnson, Dixie Lee, Jr. ......... 103, 156, 210 Klatt, Betty, Jr. ....................... 104 Leal, Josephine, Jr. ..... ........ 1 04, 185 Johnson, Emily, 9th ............... 127, 129 Klostermann, Helen, Sr. .. 18, 74, 87, 145, 146, Leal, Mike, 8th ......... 133, 241 Johnson, Gilbert, Jr. .... 10, 23, 103, 236, 257 147, 148, 153, 181, 190, 196, 198, 214,220, 221 Leatherwood, Delia, 10th . . . .... . . 121 Johnson, Jean, 7th . . . . .............. 139 Knapp, James, 8th .................. . . . 133 Leatherwood, Murray, 9th . . .. . . . 129, 240 Johnson, Jean, 7th .. . .. 139 Knaus, Gregory, 10th . . . . ........... 121 LeClair, Alan, 10th ........ ..... . . . . .. 121 Johnson, Mary, 9th ...,. .. 129 Knight, Pat, Jr. ....... ... 104, 210, 213 Ledford, Linn, Sr. ... . . . .. . 75, 180, 249 Johnson, Ronald, 9th ... .. 129 Knippa, Claire, 7th .. .... . ..... 139 Lee, Bob, 10th .... . . . . . . . . . 121 511106111 BOO Lee, Da1,1ese1 Jr. 1 1 U 1051 214 In Martin, Merry, Jr. .... 102, 1351 1391 1512 1134? ' . 2 hlr. 1 6 : : : lx' .l::53ll'1f,l:11 A hili' ,,.l?5, 31 Martin, Robert, Jr. ..... ........,..... . 105 Lee' 101111, 7111 1 'A'..'4 4'-- 1 39 Martin, Ross, 7th ....... ,... ......... 1 3 9 Lee' Ma1,gg1.e1 A1.11,11 51,1 1 'I 75 Martinez, Adrien, 10th .. 122 Lee' Myra: 9111 'A..'..' 'III 1 29 Martinez, Alice, 10th 184 Lee, William- 10th ..... .,.,... 4 1 Mwlamee' Paul' J Me l e1: Anedee: 5'- -- 73 1-eegch Gay I1-Y1111, J, 105 MCBV9a 'Yr 559117 7'li ' Martinez, Barbara, 7th 139 1. lgeorge. 16111 1 H ' 239 McCampbell,.Gayle, 8th -: - Martinez, Bernice, Jr. . .. 105 153211 Gayle-'7tn ..:3i:11::1ii1::Q.nine Mefaffnf el: Jr- - i4 M,-rrre: ree: wi: -a.-' 120 Lehde' Ronda, 5, .-lA 67 75 1.22 200 21, MeCerfv: lvnden: Jr- '---A Martinez, Evangeline, 10th .. 122,260 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 225 222 megenv: gzllv Pele: 7110111 ---------- Martinez, Irma, sr. ....... ......... 7 a - ' C a'lY: af'-W1 'mi ---- ' Martinez, John, 7th .... .... 1 39, 241 Leigh, Ruth Ann: sr. 17, 1a,21111f213g4,gg1, Mccarverl meh Srl 77' 168 Mammal, LUCY: 7111 139 1-enhar, Kay. 3,11 I H A 1 1 1 I 133 Mccalverf ROMYP Sf' ' M artinez, Richard, 7th . , ., . .. 139 Lenz gugenef 7111 139 240 McClellan, Maxine, 9th. .. ............ Mason' Judyi 8111 134 Lenz' Martha: 7th H H H ' ' 139 McClellan, Rodney, 7th ............. Mason' 1.111321 3111 IAAH '1.14.1 1 34 1ew1g A111503 7111 1 39 McCleskey, Leila, Jr. ...,.,,......... Massey, John, Jr, ,,,.. 236 1ew1s' Ben A 6111 129 McClintic, David, Sr. 63,76, 167, Massey, Je,-fy, 9,11 ,,,, 134,253 Lewis' Benyf 10111' ' ' ' 121 McClintic, Martha, 8th ...,....,.,.,.... Massey, 111115125911 71h ,U Hu 139, 253 Lewis' B111Y'1o1h 4'-' '---'- 1 21 McCown, A. J., Jr. . ,.,...... .. 105, Missy, John, Jr, ,,,, ,,,,, 1 05 Lewis, Dea,na' Jr .,......... , ....... 165. 217 1,1llAegey, grit? ....,... 105,149, Maya, Adam, 3,11 1233 , ' ' ' ' ' c oy, avi , ...,......,.... Maya, Roger, 8, 1 Lewls' lucy' sr' 63' 76' 154' 231 McCreles, Laura Kay, Jr. .,.,........... Mayer, Billy, 7,11 ,,,, 139 , . ' '105 McCuici1en, Mike: 9th ---- Marines, leileni, 7:11 .. 139 Lewls' R'cha'd' Jr' ' M CDeneld, Frances: 9th . ----- Matthews, Brenda, Bth ., 134 Lew1s, Sandra, Sth .... ..... , .. 133 McDona1dl Ma1,11yn1 10111 In -H 11216111151 Bymm S11 U. I H -In 78 Lewls' Susyli 'lr' ' ' los' lm McDougall, Beverly, 9th ,......,.,.. . .. Maghisl Eleanor, 10th , ,, ,,, 122 liffnvjgif sxilznglhaki 1 McDougall, Wanda, Jr. ., . . . Mattison, Paulette, 10th .............. . . 122 , f , 7 I ,.e.MeEnery,- Jan-551.7 ........ , , Maud, Clarence, Sr. ........... 79 Linde lame' Bll' lg3QyfNE vev: Jr. H.. .... .-.- ..-- M e ner, David, sr. ..... 79,142,151,166,168, l-l 'd5aY: JW? lon' ml' l7l, L'C1lA?FEdder17-Jani1:e,' 10111 ....,.,.....,,., 175, 1811 330 Lindsey' JoA ' S ' 3 McFadden: Marv Ruin: Sn 7l:76: Mener, Michael, sth ............. .. 131,134 Lfllle' Genef all' ' l A McFarlin, Linda, 10th ...,...,....... Maynmd, pan 5,1-1 ,,,, .. 134 Lllllepage' .Tellrlll alll ' ' U4 McGehee, Roger, 7th ..,...........,... Mayo, 1211113131 51-1 ,,.,,, 79, 185 tfVF5aY1 V 3'n'a71ciI ' ' McGibeny, Jana, Sr. . . . 76, 156, 196, Meeks, Merry? 1011-1 -.-. , 122 1! ! 951o ' Lia, 1011 121 260: Meier, Gilbert, 7th .... 139 LQ:l2g2,f,2' ,Q1,,g,,. 5, ',g'15, McGraw, Mike, 91h -- ---.--4r-.- Meier, Russell, 1011, 122 1-05,1211 1-'1nda. 9111 A 1 I A A l 1 129 MCGFBW: PGVSYI 7111 - 4 -'--' Mellor, Diane, 10th . . . , . . . 122 Locke Mem. 5,11 1 39 Meiiev, Herlrv: 10111 . .r.. ---14---- ---'- M e ndez, Alfred, 8th 134 1-ock1gar pa1, .11 ' AH165' 153 NlCl-ein: TOYTWUYI 9ll1 ---- -e---e--' Mendez, Robert, Bth 134 1-Dessm 'Lamgl 7111' ' ' ' ' ' 1 A ' 139 McMillan, Robert, 10th .,... 122, 239, Me,1d11-,151 A1-yhuf, 71h , , , , , 139 Loftin 'Gilberr- loriim H'-H1-21. ,169 222 MCMl la ' lim' 'ml' Mendoza: Adelaf 7'l' '39 Lot-tin' George, 10th ,ff..fff4'5, l211222, 226 MfNel': Wllfne: loin Mercer, Gary: 7th .---- ---- - 139 leftin' Perriek, ern ................ 134, 240 MeNerv: Oeeer: 1011 Meredith, Lois: 7th .... 139 Logan' Elizabeth, sr. 27,76, 152, 156, 181, McNeese: Wendi: J'- --------- ' Mergele, Fred: Sr. --..,.. 3.79.83 l 1901 220, 221, 222, 304 McQuade, Liz: l0'l1 --- r --- ------ -- Merritt, Connie, Jr. . . . . .. .. . . . . 105, 211 Lon Cheryb 10111 A -v4.Y.V---'-. 121,214 McVay, Kyle, Jr. .....,.., 105,169, Messerli, Jo-Anne Kay, 7th .... .. 139 Lang' Robert: Sth I l ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Macias, Glenn, 7th ,... ............... . Meshew, Rohm, 5,-, , ,,,,,,, 78 Lo Zz Frankl 7th .,.. 139 MaCli5: T0YT T'Yi 7711 --'-rr---r--'----- Metcalf, Barbara, 10th ........,......... 122 Lopez, Jesse-1 7th 139 Mack, Suzy: Jr. r-,- 45. 97: 105: 153: Metcalfe, Donald, Bth ...,.......,... .. 134 Lopez' LMSC 8,11 134 Meek, Wade: 7111 ...- r--. ....--.------- M e iz, William, 9th ,. .... 12s, 130,146, 191 1 111111 er 61151 1,9111 139 Mack, William, 7rii .. ..... Metzger, Betty, sr. ......,. 78 1Z111'.nger' 1-1ndgl,'7111 ...4 139 Maddox, Gary, 7th ..---'- Metzger, Nancy, Jr. .. .,..... 105 1. 11151 'Jo11,,1. 3, H 'H ,,,, 105 M-1diS0i'i, Allen: Sr- H -4- Meyer, Barbara, 9th . .. .. . 130 1331 v11a1,e1,, '51 I AAIAAA 190 219 Magee: FFBHCSSI l0'l -----'- Meyer, Charles, 7th 139 Love'Janice'lSr ' ff:iff'77 168,17312141330 Mahan: Jeanehei l0'l1 --'---'-'- Meyer, Janet: 71h -..r-- r------- 1 39 Love' s1,1a1o1,1, 7111. --'. '1 --4-.1,-.--. 139 Mahan, LBYFYI SV- ------- 76 Meyers, Jan, 7th ..................... . 139 mveiing Janges Russen, 9111 '--...l, 127,129 Mahavier, Ronald: Sr. 4- .---r--,- Middleton, Robert, 10th ......., 122,151,169 Lowe Peel- iotln .... f ..... .... 1 21 Maliwfln: Keflife: 91h -----r- Miers, W-avr-e: Jr. 105,l06:149,l8l,194, Loweiy sa11Y. 10111 HH It 1 120 Makrocki, Anne, 10th ... 219, 227 Lowmge HaQ,,e,,. ,,, 105 Mekreeki, John: Sr, -,--- Migl, snerrell, 7:11 ...... 139 Lowther lliatherine- :tn .... ..., 1 so Mekreekif Virginia: Sin -- Milam, Bobbie, l01h 122, 182. 185,202 Lozano lAurora- 7th ........, ........ 1 39 Malin: Joel 91h Milam, Kathleen: 3711 - :- ----r-------- 134 Lozanol Joe, Jr .......... .... ,... 1 0 5,239 Malln: Rlchaldl Bm ' ' Nl llem. ROY: SY- ----,-, ---- 7 8 Lozano' Jennny' Charles, 7:11 139,241 Mellefdf G-1'Yi,9! ---- -- Miller. Belevf: l0'l1 r-:--- --------- b 4' Lozanol Ruber, 8th .......... ...... 1 34 Mallslffefgeff Wfllmmf 8'l' ' Nllllef, Berbere: 7ll1 ----::--:----------- 139 Lozano' Sharon- 9th ..,. ,... 1 29 Mensfwldr Berne: Sf- ---- ------'-4 M iller, Cecil, Sr. 20, 52, 55, 67, 78, 177, 179 Lucas 'Jee Jr., , ...,... los MHP'-15: Deflene: 8'n ---- r -----:-r- Miller, Ella, lorh . ................ 122,221 Lumley Gary' Sr. ................,..... 77 Mamk' Marlene' Jr' l05' l5l Mlllef: GHYY: 7111 ---,-: -- r - -- 139 Luckettl Bobbyee, 10th ..,..........,,.. 120 Make: Mlclfaeli -l - --'-,- ---- -- M iller, George, 10th 122 Lutz Betty- Jr .. los 106 143 155,197,193 Mefkef Pam: 3'l1 H rr---'- A r-'- l3l Miller, Jonathon: Sth 134 ' ' ' ' ' ' 2001201 xern11el1Tie:R Grbery 1110111 ..--- Miller, Kenneth, 7th 139 . ars a , oc Y: V -'--- Miller, Robert, 10th ...... .... 1 22,227 JZ:'Qfe1'0,l,,0'lf,QfQ jjj Marston, Russell: l0'l1 --:---- Milner, Cynthia Lee, Jr. los Lyong, Frances: 7,11 -4,4'- I , 1 139 Martin, Jack, 7th ,... . . . . . Minica, Kathleen, 7th . . . . . . . . 139 Lyssy, Dorothy Ann, Sth .. 134 Martin, Joy, 7th ...., ..... M itcham, Jerilei Sth 134 44 stuoent BOO Mitcham, Johnny, 10th Mitchell, Neal: Jr. ..... . Mitchell, Patricia, Jr. Mixon, James, 10th .. Mize, Vickie, 10th . .... Moeller, Thomas, 7th Moffett, Sandra Kay, Sr. Moltz, Simon: 9th ...... ......232,235 105, 154, 181 122 257 189 .......... 12 122 146 ...130 I Momue, William, 10th ...... ...... Montalbo, William, 10th .,.. .... 1 Montero, Francisco, 7th . . . . . . Moore, Barbara, Sr. ...., ....., . Moore, Earl, 7th . ........ . .....,.. . Moore, Gloria Dale, Sr. . . . . . 78, 203 Moore, Leo, 9th ....,.,. .,....... Moose, Chester, 7th . . . . . . . . . . Morales, Hope, 10th ... ... . .. Moran, Melody, 9th .....,.......,..... Morehead, Bob, Sr. ......,.,.... 78,168 Morend, Priscilla Yvette, Sr. . 78, 153, 181, Moreno, Carmen, 7th ....,...,.......... Moreno, Maria, 10th .... .... 1 22,184, Moreno, Paul, 10th ... ...... . . .. Moreno, Sara, 9th .. ,.,,,,, ,, Morkovsky, Al, Jr. ... . . . .. Morris, Burley, 10th .. 122, Morris, Gary, 7th . ..... ..... Morris, Glenda, 10th ... .... Morris, Joan, Jr. ..... ,... , Morris, Katie: 10th . . . . . . 122, Morris, Nancy, Sr. .... Y 79, Morris, Patricia, Jr. . . . . , , , , Moryl, Ann, 10th .,.. ......... Moseley, Carol, 9th ,... .....,..,....... Moseley, Janet: 10th ., ......... 115, 122, Moseley , Kay, Jr. ..... 105,151,168,188, 140 . 79 169 122 120 140 . 78 140 214 130 140 122 130 330 305 140 185 122 130 109 191 140 122 105 177 184 105 122 130 147 217 Moseley, Linda: 10th ....,.............. 120 Moses, Terry, Jr. ............,......... 105 Moss, Freddy, Jr. . . . .... 105, 233, 236 Mowrey, Jack, Jr. . . . .... 107, 239, 259 Moyer, Linda, 7th .... .. ........ 140 Mover, Sandra: 8th ........ . 134 Mullen, Brent, 9th . . . ,, , 130, 177 Mullen, Royce, 7th ... .. .. 140 Mullins, Fred, Sr. .,.... ,,,,, 5 9 Mumme, Pat: Jr. ....,,.. .,,, 1 44 Munoz, Guadalupe, 7th ... ,,,, 140 Murphree, Raymond: Jr. . .,... 107 Murphy, Bettye, Jr. .... 107, 153 Murphy, David, 10th ..,............,.. 122 Murphy, Elwood, 10th .....,....... 122,239 Murphy, Pat, sr. ....... 80,154,158,211,327 Murphy, Richard: Jr. .,......... 107, 177, 180 Muse, Bill, 9th ........ .......... 1 30 Muse, Sheila, Jr. ........ ,........ 1 O7 Musselman, Linda, 10th ................ 122 Mustian, Eddie: Sr. ................,..., 80 Mustian, Norma: Sr. .... 80, 91, 149, 154, 193, 195, 211, 327 Muzny, Larry, 10th .............. . 122 Nabors, Robert, 7th .. ...,, 140 Nagy, Carolyn, Jr. . ., ... 107, 147 Nagy, Gary: Bth . .. 134 253 Jimmy, 8th . ..... .... Charles, Bth .. ..... .... Nalors, Nelson, Nelson, Judy Annett, 8th Nelson, Pamela, 7th .,.. 134 134 134 140 Nelson, Rose, 10th ..... ...... Nerio, Lillian, 8th Neumann, Lois, Sr. Newberry, Sara, Jr. . . 10, 80, 168 Neuse, Janice, 8th .....,...... 107, 151, 168 Newman, Lana, 7th ,......,.. Newman, Tommy, 10th ,... ...,.,. Napoleon, Cynthia, Jr. .. Narvaiz, Joe, Sth ,... 217 221 Narvaiz, Lucille, 7th .. ....... .. Nation, Sidney, 10th .. ...... .. Nation, Van, Jr. .......... 107, Naumann, D'Ann, 10th .... Needham, Dianne, 9th .. Needham, Ethel, 7th Neely, Penny, 10th ,... Nelson, Brenda, 8th . .. Ng, Ed, 8th .,..,.,. Nichols, Judy, 9th .... .... 1 26 Nichols, Kathy, Jr. ...,....... . Nichols, Peggy Sue, 10th Nichols, Preston, 7th ....., Nicholson, Richard, 8th Niemeyer, Phyllis, 7th .. Nobis, Joyce, 9th Noel, Melvin, Jr. ......... . 107, 143, 1 47, 185 147, Nobrs, Trudy, 8th ..,........ .. 226, Nolan, Mary, Jr. ..... 1o7, 149, 154, 1 200, Noll, Jeanette, Sr. 7, 81, 154, 158, Northam, Bettie, 7th 94, 322, 217, Notz, Bonnie, 8th ..... . . .... . . .. Nowlin, Hugh, Sr. .. Null, Jerry, 7th O'Brien, Patricia, Sr. . . .. O'Bryant, Richard, 7th ....,.... 131, O'Connor, Mollie, 8th . .. Oehler, Charles, 10th .. Ogden, Edward, 10th .. Older, Marsha, 10th . . . Olfers, Gladys, Sr. Oliva, Mathew, 10th Omstead, Lauri, 9th O'Neal, Patsy, 10th ,1 '51 , 67, 190, 140, 181, O'Ne1lI, 8111, 10th . .... ..........,. O'Rear, Richard, 9th .....,..... . .... Orlando, Eddie, Sr. ..... 80, 160, 181, 236, Orlando, Vickie, 10th . . 59, 114, 123, 1 Ormond, Barbara, 10th O'Rourke, John, 10th .. Orr, Candice, 7th Ortiz, Andrew, Jr. Ortiz, Jesse, 8th .... Ortiz, Victor, 10th ..... Ortiz, Josie, Sr. ......... . Ottmers, Geraldine, 10th 94, 221, 1 222 ,214 227 1 236 1 134 184 190 250 266 1 98, 222 123 123 140 . .. . .2391 134, 123, Otto, Evelyn, 10th ..... ... ........ ... . Overbay, Jo Ann, 10th ................. Owen, Catherine, 10th ..... 123,150, Owens, Dewey, 9th .... Owens, Doris, Sr. . . . . Kandy, 9th . ., Owens, Owens, Michael, 7th Oyola, Agustin, 8th .. 206 1 30, 1 30, 258 252 250 . 80 .80 97, 327 327 68, 330 218 Pabst, Judy, 10th Pacarar, Stephen, 10th . Pacheco, Richard, Sr. .. Padalecki, Lillian, Jr. .. Padgett, Phil, Jr. .... .. Padgett, Sheryl, 8th Paez, Ramon, 7th ..... Paez, Roland, 7th ..... Palacios, Aleiandro, 10th Carolyn, 7th .. Palmer, Palmer, Frances, 10th .. Palmer, Janice, 9th .... Palomo, JoAnn, Jr. . . .. Pancoast, Elliott, Sr. .. .. ....... 123, ' '. f f bb1'15i1l'1'75 104, 101, 194, -U-'140, ffffIffffffffh'1l 8187,1 Pankratz, Dorothy, Sr. . .. 44, 147, Park, Jack, 7th .... Parker, Anne: Jr. . . .. 1154, 181, 190, ........1o4,1es Parker, Benny, 7th ..... Parker, James, Sr. . . . . . .'46'Q1,'i 140, , ea, 173, 190, Parker, Jeanette, Jr. . ...... .... . 107, Parker, Pat, Sr. ....... . Parker, William Thomas, Parkhurst, Daniel, 7th Parkhurst, Robert, 9th Parrott, Diane, Jr. 100, 81, 150, 151, 10th ...... 123, Parrott, David, 8th ........... . .... 107, 169, 189, , ,..... .... 206 Passant, Linda, Jr. ................ 107, Passant, Lynn: Jr. ....... ,..... ....... . Patterson, Mike, 10th . . .. .......... . . Patteson, Linda, Sr. ... ... 80, 156, 190, Pawlik, Dorothy, 7th .... ............ . Pearce, Kathleen, 10th .......,......... Pearman, Cathy, 7th ................ . . Pearman, Pat, Sr. ..... 80, 149, 156, 181, 193, Peason, Robert, 7th ..... .......... 1 40, Pearson, Ronnie, 8th . . . .... . . . . Peck, linda, Jr. ....... .......... , Peckham, Larry, Bth , . , . . . 134, 151, Pedersen, Jim, 10th ... ..... . . .. Peel, Larry: 7th ....... ... 140, 241, Peeler, Gerald, 7th .. Pellerin, Billy, .. 8th 7th Pellerin, Joan, ... . . .. ... Penaloza, Joe, Jr. ..... . Pennington, Bobby Ann, Pennycuff, Nancy, Sr. .. Peoples, Kathleen Joyce, Penshorn, Arno, 10th . Perchard, Fred, Jr. Perez, Rose Mary, 7th . Perry, Burt, Jr. ...... . Pesek, Jimmy, 8th .. Peter, Gene, Sr. ...... . 214 123 330 185 227 134 140 241 123 140 123 130 107 219 148, 217 140 222 151 181, 330 168 214 239 140 130 151 208 189 107 123 211 140 123 140 1 90, 1 94 241 134 107 240 123 252 140 134 140 107 Sr. ......... 80 80 168,171 175 205 ' 217, 327, sf. .... a1,211, 81,83, Peters, Charlotte, 7th . ........... ...... Peters, Paul, 7th . ........ ..... Peterson, Walter, Sr. .. Petty, Betty, 8th Petty, Nancy, Jr. Pfeil, Gloria, Jr. . ..... . Phillips, Sandra, 8th Philpott, Barbara, Bth .. Pierce, Beverly M., 10th Pierce, Nancy, 7th ..... Pierson, Carolyn, Jr. Pippin, Freddie, 7th Pittman, Marich, 7th Pittman, Nancy, 8th . . 12, 27, 81, 167, 174, 181, 190, 330, 107, ffff'167, 140, 241, 330 212 123 107 140 107 134 190 140 253 169, 331 134 203 107 134 134 123 140 21 1 140 140 134 5111061111 BOO Placker, Richard, 8th ................... 134 Ploeger, Stanley, Sr. ... 23, 52, 54, 81, 213, 331 Poarch, Sandra, 8th ............ - ......., 134 Poehnert, Cathy, 7th .......,....,. 136, 140 Poehnert, Patsy, Sr. 82, 152, 155, 161, 181, 190, 193, 195,197, 198, 200, 201, 221 Pogue, Marilyn, Sr. ......,......,...... 82 Pollock, Bobby, Jr. ....,.....,......... 107 Pollock, Phyliss, 7th .... .... 1 40 Poison, Donald, 10th .... ..... 1 23 Pool, Walter, Jr. ... ... 107, 248 Poole, John, Sr. Pope, Travis, 9th Pope, Jacob, Jr. .. Poss, Max, 9th ,... . Poteet, Robert, Sr. Powell, Richard, Jr. Poznecki, Andy, 10th .. Preacher, Madison, 10th Prewitt, Judy, Sr. Price, Jimmie, 10th Price, Meri Sue, 9th Pridgen, Ernest, Jr. Pritchard, Jack, 10th Pryer, Larry, 10th .... Puchot, Alex, 10th ..... Pue, Dan, 10th . ,..... Pumphrey, Lawrence, 7th Purvis, Andy, 9th ..... Purvis, Billie, Jr, Quinn, Steve, 10th Quintero, Robert, 7th .. 12 Rabb, Sharon, Jr, .. Rabel, Janice, Sr. .. Rabke, Nancy, 10th Raborn, Stan, Jr. ..... . Rader, Mariorie, 10th .. Ramirez, Arabella, 10th Ramirez, Robert, 8th Ramos, Jesse, 7th ..., Ramos, Joe, 10th ..... Rangel, Sylvia, 7th Rasor, Ray, 10th Raven, Betty, Sr. .. Ray, Murphy, Jr. . Ray, Owen, Sr. .,.... . Ray, Ronnie, 9th .,.... Raymond, Kay Lynn, Jr. Raymond, Patricia, Jr. .. Reader, Darryl, 8th Gerry, Jr. Reams, Reaves, Cornelia, 9th .. Recker, Recker, Reding, Ora Jo, Sr. Susan, Sth Lewis, Jr. .... Reed, Carol Ann, Sr. .. Reed, Donna, 9th . . .. Reed, Lynda, 7th .. Reed, Monroe, 7th ..,. Reese, Helen, 8th ..... Reinders, Geraldine, 7th ....82,190 .....130 ..........107,259 .. 12, 82, 166, 169, 330 ............239,257 . ..,.......,.,. 123 .. .......,. 120 82,168,330 . ..... 123,169 . .'.'.'.'125Q 130 107 123 123 177,179 123 .. ..,.... 148 ..123, . f f bis. . , Q 125, 130 107 239, 259 .... 140 107 .....82 ....120 107,147 ...,120 ...,120 ,...134 ....140 239,250 ....140 ....123 ...82 ....107 , ...82,91 ....130 ....107 107,154, 203, 221,222 .............39,134 107, 194,219, 226, 227 ............130,151 ........82,217,218 ...........134 . ...,....... 82,147 . ...82,167,168,330 130 ...,140 ....140 ...,134 ....140 Reitzer, Paulette, Jr. ..,... 107, 154, 189, 225 Renfro, Morris, 10th ... ... 123, Resendez, Diana, 7th . .. .. . .. Reveley, Reveley, James, Jr. .,., . James, 10th 236, 250 140 211227 ...123 ...134 Rex, Suzanne, Sth ..... .. Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyna, Reyna, Reyna, Betty, 7th ..,. . . . Gloria, Jr. . . . .. .. Ralph, 7th Elvia, 10th .- Fernando, 7th . .. - . Rebeca, 7th .... ..... Reynolds, Harold, Jr. .. .... Reynolds, Janice, Jr. ... .... Reynolds, Kenneth, 10th .. .... Rheinlaender, Fay, 9th . . ..... . . Rhoades, Carol, Sr, . . . Rhodes, Wanda, Jr. . . Rhudy, Rice, Linda, 7th Rich, Barbara, Jr. .. . , Huey, 10th 140 107,185 140 123 140 140 107,169 108, 206 123, 151 130 ....82 .,.108 ........120 ..........140 108, 154, 177 Rich, Carolyn, 7th ........ .. 140 Richards, Jim, Jr. ..... ........ 1 08 Richards, Linda, 7th .... 140 Richardson, Austin, 7th .... ..... 1 40 Richardson, Bonnie, Jr. ... . .. 108, 184 Richardson, John, Sr. ..... . . . 13, 84 Richardson, Ronnie, 8th .... ... 134 Richardson, Terry, 9th ....... 130 Riddle, Mary Catherine, 10th .... . . . 123 Riedner, Barry, Jr. .............. ...... 1 08 Riedner, Suzanne, 8th . , . . ,............. 134 Riley, Charlyne, Jr. 108, 182, 185, 197 Riley, Deldon, 8th .. ...,.,....... 134 Riley, Kathy, iofh .... ............ 1 23 Riley, Michael, 10th .. ....... . ..... 123 Rine, Betty, Jr. ................... , , .. 108 Ringelstein, Nancy, Sr. ..... 84, 173 217,327 Rittiman, Dana, 7th ........... 140, 151 Rivas, Eddie, Sr. ................... 84,322 Riyss, Tony, Jr. 15,108,232 236,249 Rivera, Brenda, Jr. . .. ........ 108 169,225 Rivera, Sarah, 10th ....... 123 224,225 Rivers, Lionel, 10th .... . . . . 123, 239, 259 Roach, Jackie, Sr. ..... ......... .. 84 Roberts, Barbara, 10th .. ..,..... 120 Roberts, Cheryl, 10th . . . . .. 123 Roberts, Connie, 7th ...... 140 Roberts, Judy Carolyn, Sr. . .,.... 85 Roberts, Lorraine, 7th ..... ....... 1 40 Robinette, Jeanette, Sr. .. ............85,154 108 Robinson, Caroline, Jr. .....,..... , .... . Robinson, Gail, Sr. ..... 85, 156, 181, 211, 327 Robison, Bonnie, 10th ..,. ...... ........ 1 2 3 Rocha, Rocha, Rocha, Rodrigue, Consuelo, 7th . Janie, Jr. ..... . Joe, 7th ...... Roger, 9th ...... 108, 177 140 ....49,252 .. ...., 140 Rodriguez, Anna, 7th ... ... 140 Rodriguez, Bill, 7th 140 Rodriguez, Felix, 7th ... ... 140 Rodriguez, Johnny, 8th ..., ....... 1 34 Rodriguez, Marina, Sr. .. . .. 85, 190 Rodriguez, Ruben, Jr. .... 108, 151 Rodriguez, Yolanda, 8th .... . 134 Roe, Joyce, 8th ....................... 134 Roeber, David, 8th .......... . ......... 134 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Roll ins, Ronhau Roose, Roper, Rosas, Deanne, Sr. ... 84,143,156, 211, 212, 213, 327 Frances, 10th . .......... ,. ..... 123 Janet, Sth ..................... 134 Darlene, Sr. ... B4, 149, 153, 164, 177, 181,190,193, 211, 213, 317, 327 sen, Willie, Jr. ................. 108 Donald, 10th ............... 123,177 Karen, 7th , ..... . 140 Olivia, Sr, .... 84,177 Ross, Carol, 8th .....135 Ross, Winifred, 8th Roussel, Kathryn, 10th Rowe, Jesse, 10th . .. Roy, Betsy, Jr. .... . Roy, Kathleen, Jr. 135 123,203 123 109, 181 Rueckle, Barbara, 7th .................. 140 Rumbo, William, 7th ................... 140 Rundell, Sherill, Sr. ..... 25, 84, 120, 149, 156, 181,190,192,195,197,198, 200, 201, 221, 231, 260, 269 Russell, August, Sr. ................ 85, 258 Russell, Laurie, 8th .... ............ 1 35 Russell, Linda, 10th . . . .......... 123, 225 Russi, Sherri, Jr. Rutledge, William, Jr. .. Ryan, Ronnie, Sr. Ryan, Sharon, Jr. .. Saathoff, Don, Jr. .. Sadler, Barbara, Jr. .. Sadler, Donald, 10th .. Saenz, Elodia, 10th .. Saenz, Joe, 9th ....... Saenz, Manuel, 10th Sagan, Bernice, 7th Salas, Richard, 10th .... Sanchez, Christina, 7th .. Sanchez, Ernest, 10th Sanchez, Raymond, 7th . Sandage, Carol, 7th .... Sanders, Brenda Jean: 9th Sanders, Richard, 10th .. Sarver, Phyllis, Jr, ..... . Satcher, Larry, Sth Scarnato, Mike, 10th Schadl, Johnny, 7th ,... Schaefer, Herbert, 7th .. Schafer, Harry, 7th ..... Schafer, Lucindy Starr, Schatfner, Barbara, Jr. Schaller, Nancy, Jr. ., . Scheffler, Mark, 7th Schilling, Ray, 7th ..... , 45, 109, 153, 222 109, 144, 147 . 34, 109, 156, 221 ..ff'12Ea1 117126, ' ' I If '1251'12l11 .. f '155f2.id. 109 109 239 151 130 250 140 120 140 120 . . . .... 140, 241 140 130 331 109 252 120 141 141 141 208 Sr. . 9, 84,206, 104, 113,156, 194, 211 212,327 109, 113,168, 171, 175,217,327 141 ,, ........... 141 Schlather, Kenneth, Jr. .. . . 109, 181, 219, 227 Schmidt, Larry, 10th Schmidt, Ronny, 7th .... Schmitz, Susan, Jr. .... . Schneider, Robert, 8th Schooley, Don, 10th Schreck, David, 7th ..,.. Schreiber, Judy, tom .,.. Schriewer, Rethia, 7th ..... Schriewer, Woodrow, 9th Schroeder, Schroeder, Geraldine, 7th Judy, Jr. . . .. Schuetze, Schultz, Lyttlee, Sr. Schulz, Eleonore, Jr. Schulz, Rainer, Sr. .,.. . Charles Wayne, ....141 .. .... 109 41,135 . ..... 239 131, 141 .. .... 120 ....141 ..,130 10th ......... 122 16, 109, 153, 217 Schulze, Carol, Jr. ...... . Schumann, Clifton, 10th Schumann, Dorothy, Sr. ......84,153,190 109,154 . 84,143,154,190, 203, 204 Schwab, John, 10th ....... Schwartz, Alice Louise, Sr. . .. 52, 55, 85, 155, 190, 217, 218, 221, 222, 317 46 stuoent Boo Schwartz, Jerry, 10th .... ......... 1 20 Spaulding, Mort, 8th .... .... .... 1 3 5 Swain, Carolyn, Sr. .... . . . . 88, 156, 211, 327 Schwarzer, Billie, 10th ... ........., 120 Spaulding, Shana, 10th . ...... 125, 177 Sweeney, Don, 10th . ... 53, 114, 125, 236, 250 Schwethelm, Janet, Sr. .. 86, 177, 180 Specht, Christina, 10th .. ,........ .. 120 Swift, Cora Ann, Sr. , ...,........ . . EB, 214 Schwletz, 'Patr1c1a, Jr. .. ..,.. 109, 177 Speed, Mike, Sr. .. ..... 34, 86, 190, 239 Syphers, Gloria, Jr. . .... 43, 111 Scott, Dwight, Jr. ..., 151, 168 Speer, Sandra, 10th .... ....,...,.. 1 25 Szalwinski, Robert, 8th .. . . . . . . 135 2033, gllllltentj Jr. ... ......... 109 Speer, Richard, 8th ..,.. ...... . . . . 125 CO, egsvz r. .,......... . -..4,..4,. 109 S ,Bbb', 10111 .. ...,..37 Scribner, Nancy, Jr. .. ..,..,.,.. 109, 211, 225 551,-111531 55:51-ale Jr, ,,,, , , , , . . 109 SEGYCY, -lUdYi Sf- '-, 12, 25, 56, 152, 154, 161, Spraglin, Sylvia, Jr. .... 109, 214 t 181,190,193,195,197,198, 200, 201, 327 Stafford, Joan, Jr. ... .. . . . . 109 Searcy, Ruth, 10th .... 117, 125, 197, 198, 327 Stage, Judy, 7th .. ..... 141 ge9fi5f,dJ1fV1S1Yi -.4,-,-.-1. 102, 109, 316 Staha, Johnny, Jr. .. ........... 109 env ve -1, av: 1 -......,,-.-.-.... 125 Stahl, John, Bth .. ......... 135, 241 h 1 I 8 111 149 168 172 g311::1e11vo1:111iy,71'011, .... 12? sam, Pat, Jr. .........,.. 1o9,194,?g3, 11'be C gene' 1 19,121,1 215, 31,1 32, 5e,e,,g,,,k Angie, S, 86 5'a 'PS' NNY' 811 - A'- ga- 1 '167 Talberf, Etta, sr. ...., , aa, 167, 168, 217 Shaw Jmgws, 10111 ' 125 5'-WPS' 5Y1 a' Sf- -4--- 14' 71' '1f6g 21, randy, David, 7th . ....... 141 shdamr, 16.111, 3111 .fl .fffiff 135 Stanley, Martha, am ....,.... f 135 Hman' ff'11ce'1f'10'11 ' 1gg'1gg Sherbondy, David, sr. .... 86 168 330 511111611 Brenda' Sr .. sa 184 206 a man' 'Wie' ' ' ' shmn, 51121138110 10111 ,,... ' 125,225 Stapper' Nancy',9th. ' ..,..... f .... ' 130 151111-?l-152'?1i'.11m.g2:' -'--- 120. Shinn Wendell- 9th 130 240 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 41 5911? U'n94-1-EHCY7. sr' g . ' ' ' 5'aPPe Susan' 7' 11,-----7---15 arkingwn E112-Ire, si .......... 89, 169, 330 Sh1pman, .Howard, Sr. ,..., 86 'S1ark, Barbara, Sr. .. .... 88,177, 2032 Tafsch Jafnes, sr 52 55 89 213 231 232 gzlviq, Mlcgmal, 9th ,... . . .... 130 Starkey, Martha, Sr. . . . 40, 88, 1Z7T'1767'l77, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'zai 2311, 236' 246 Shgikiy' Bi1f1 J10'1' 151'190'197'201'262'326 ranch, Judy, 10th ..... 45,115,125,147,21B Shoemarg D 1 1 76111 m -3-- -,-. S tarkey, Mary, Sr. .. 57, BB, 176,177, 178, 179, 1-Busch, -1-cpe: Jr, H . I I I I 1 U 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 H 111 Shohmd ,R sm- 7 h .... .... 1 30 A 180, 181, 190, 197, 262, 326 1ay1or, 51111 8,11 135,241 , o ert, t . .. .. ., 141 Stautzenberger, Shirley, Sr. .. 89,176,177, 204 Taylor. charm, Sr- . 1 U I 14 89 Shook. Wayne, Sr. ..... 86 Steck, Bobby, 10111 .............. ,,.... 1 25 15111011 cha,1o,ge1 9,11 N530 3:22, 1122321111 11' I I 1 ' ' ' ' Rmrjlr' JL' ' ' I 3 TaYlor, Dolores Rae, Sr . . . . . 90, 203 Shows, Marsha: 10th ....., 125, 169, 1515 2535 Ste1nfeIch11, Richard: :Uh . . . .,......... 13:32 Zjjjljf' ' ' Sh 1 A , Steiner, Richard, 10t .. ................ Taylor, Graham: Bm 135 ows, Phillip, Sr. .... .... 1 5, 86, 219,263 Stemm, Carol, Sr, . ........ 89,169,177, 330 -1ay1or Janice, 8111 135 2:ri:'r1ptoAr,1, Jud.y6'19th . . . ....,....... Stephens, Barbara, Sr. ..... B9, 100, 1499, 155i Taylor: Jimmy, Sr. 90 Si1H:11' Brill- 1011, 125 S1 11 J h - J 239 1910 Nancy' 711' 141 Siebrecht F 'd- 8111 ' 1' 135 whens' O n' rl 11 H ' A A 1' ,141 Teague' V1'911' 10111 125 S. P11-I-re ,mth .. .... 12? 239 Step ens, Margaret, 7t ................ 89 -1-eel' Lemai 10111 H-H H I I ' H 125 1erer, 1 1p,- ...... ,........ . , Stephens, Marshal , Sr. .................. 1-enm' Lynm 7,11 ... U I 1 U . I 1 I . 141 Sierra, Josephine, 7th ............ . ...,. 141 Stephenson, Lmda, Sr. 35, 88,156, 157,211,221 hmemn Bruce- Jr 111 113 249 gfkes, P6,11a, J1. .. 102,109,125,l6B,173,189 s16p11e.116,1, Peggy, 9th ....,....,...... 130 1,,aC,,e,1' A11e,,,' 8,11 '12 1351241 lm0l'1, David: 7th ......,.... . ......... 141 Stevens, Herbert, 10th .. .......... 125 Thomas Beny, sr 90 184 Sinclair, Cindy, Sr. 16,33 8g,149,155,158, Stevens, Julia,' Sr. ....,, ... 88, 206, 238 Thomas: Karerzi 16111 ' . I . l . 1 I A I I 125 sk Ib J h I w h 1, 1 ,1 2,197, 201, 327 Stevens, Patricia, 8th ...... .. 12? 'rhon-ms, Mary, 9th .,.... . ............ .. 130 ska e, o n, t ........,....... . . .. 125 Stewart, Elaine, 10th ....,.......... 125, 2 Thomas, Sue: Sr' -1. 1 I . 90' 149' 155, 187' 225 apple, Sharon, 10th .......... 125,211 Stewart, James, Jr. ..........,. ,. ...... 109 Thomason Bob, sr 90 Skeats, Authur, 9th .... 130 Stewart, Joe, Jr. ..... 102, 109, 149, 187, 260 Thompson' Janges, ' H130 Skweres, Alice, 811, .,.. 135 such, Hdward, sr. ................. ss, 249 1hcmpson' Jerry' 10,11 ' 125 Slater, Cecil, 10th ...... ..... 1 25 Stich, Susie, Bth .. ...,.. ,. ........ 135 Thompson' Jimnhe, Sr ' ' 214 ggaihteggtvszrbiiaa Jr. .. . .....,. 109, g:i1'eS,lYPa1lJl,d5r.9111. .... 133 Thompsonz JD New 16111' A H 125 4 , , . .,.,.. ...... ,....... 1 1 , u , .................... Th P , HH-H Sm11h, Carol sue, 10111 .... 115,125,211,327 s1mg11y, Nancy, 7111 ..,................ 141 1hSm::S:' Rzzifj 43 gL1a1'les,t110th ........ , ..,... ,... 1 25 Stinson, John, Jr. ..,.. 14, 109, 111, 113, 1456 Thompsoni Sandng Ann: 10111 U . 125, 2062 207 smwh, GHZ' 1 S ....... 56.5 ......... 141 147, 148, 245,247, 24 Thom' 1015 Ann: 10,11 125 1 , au ia, r. .... ,1 ,155,161,181, St. John, Ne1l, Jr. ..................... 111 -moss' Ann: 7111 141 187, 190, 203, 204, 205 s16dke11, Eldme, Jr. .... 111, 163 Thurmn, Tenw 8111 135 Sm1th, Derwood, 10th ....... . .,... . .... 125 Stone, Carol, Jr. .... .... 1 11,214 -I-idballl Leslie: Jr. 111 im1t:, Harry, 9thh .... , ....,........... 130 Stoopz, Stiven, Jr. . . . ...... 115 ngrem Jack: 7111 1 I . . . 4 . I 4 141 m1t , James, 101 .. . .............. 5 Stoug , C ar es, Sr. . - ---- Tinaiero, Joe, Jr. .... .. . 239, 258 Smtth, Janice, Jr. . . . 109, 156, 203, 205 Stough, Sharon, 7th . ...... 141 Tinnin Riki, 7111 141 Smfth, Judy, 7th ... .............. 141 Strause, Roger, 8th ..... .... 1 35, 253 Tinnint Rohan ' 124 Sm1th, Marvin, Jr. .. . ........... 109 Strause, Rollen, Sr. . ..... . ....... 89 -1-isdalel Bonnie: 10111 H 124,211 Smlth, Robert, 9th .... . .... 130 Strickland, Charles, 9th ..... 130 1-isdale Eddie, 9111 130 240 Smith, Stanley, 10th .... ... 125, 236 Strickland, David, Jr. . . . , .............. 111 Thus' Qvarrew' J, H' 1 ' ' '111 Sneath, Cha1les, 7th . . .... 141 Stringfellow, Sandy, 9th ............,.. 130 I Toborg, Mar? Ahcgi' ' 138, Snider, Patrlcia, 7th . . . . . , 141 Strub, Rodney, Sr. . . . 10, 59, 89, 149, 190, 193 '- 190 209 20115, Adellna, 7th ... .... 141 Stuman, Jerry, Jr. ............. 111, 113, 236 Tnmbnnl -Hmmief 7111 H. 'U ' A . 141 olis, Irene, 7th 141 Sturm, George, Jr. ......... , ...... 111,147 Tomblin Lucky' Jr 111 somr:1erVi11e 'vi' . ' ' U ivan' eorge' ' ' ' Topoleski, Howard, Jr. . .............. . 111 ,A 911115, Y- -- , , 153, 211 Sullivan, Kathleen, Sr. ..... 14, 89, 176,177, Torres' Jesse: Jr, --U ...-'..---' H' I . - . 177 12fx'f110j gh 109' 153' 1925232123 197,200,201,327 rowers, Jimmy, Jr. 96,9a, 111,21a,221, Semen' Rob1gr:fe'B1h -- ' ' 135 Summers, F511-151, 711, .. ......... 141, 241 225, 227 Soupisgfl Richafdi Jr' ' ' 109 Surman, Ronald, 10th . .. . ...,...... 125 Townsley, Barbara, Sr. ,...... . . . . . . . . .. 90 5,-,uyhf Ronnie, 7,11 -...'. H A , 141 Suttle, Michael, Sth . .. 135 Trappe, Lola Mae, Jr. .. . .. 111, 153, 189 Southern, Gayle, Sth , , , ,,,, 135 Suttle, Patricia, 7th . . . .. . 141 Travis, Richard, Sr. . . . . . . . 90, 190, 219 Spalding, Darlene, 9th ... ..., 130 Swallow, Harry, Jr. . . . ... 111 Triesch, Bill, Sr. ... ....... . . . 90 SUUOGDTS BOO 17011191 T0ml'Y1Yi 7111 H- --44 141, Walston, Jean, Jr. ... . . . 111, 147, 148, Williams, Mike, 7th .. .. . .. 141 Tumllnson, Pat, Sr. . .... ....,... W alters, Wade, Sr. ..... 93,169, Williams, Ollie, Jr. 112,225 Tumlinson, Richard, 7th . .. . . . WSTton, Joanne, Sr. .. ...... 93, Williams, Patti, Jr. ..., . .. . . . .. 112 TUVKHEY1, MGFQBFGVF 7th . .. Ward, Sharon, 7th .... ....... W illiams, Travis, 10th ..... 115, 124 TUFHSY, DCWHJYYI: Sth . . .. ..,.. Warne, Richard, 10111 .. ... Williamson, Mike, Sth ... .. . . . 135 TUI'rlef, Jatlkle, 7th ..,, ...... W arner, Steve, Sth ...... . . . Williamson, Myrtle, Sr. . . . . . . . . 93 Turner, Margaret, Jr. .. ,.,. 111, Warnstedt, John, 10th ..., ..., W illiford, Henry, Jr. 150,151 Turney, Sharon, 7th . .. . ..,... Waskow, Bettye, 8th . . .,.... Willis, Barbara, Sr. . . . . . . 92, 154 Tvorila, Warren, 10th ... ..... Watkins, Kathleen, Sr. ... . .. 93, Willis, Chuck, Jr. .. .. . . . 112 Watkins, Sharon, 10th ... ... 124, Willis, Roy: 10111 - - - - - - -- 169 Watson, Raymond, 9th . . . , ..... Wilson, Bennie, 7th . . . . . 141, 241 Watson, Ronald, 8th ,,... .,,...,, W ilson, Bettie, Sr, ...,........ ..... 8 3,92 U Wauson, Richard, 10th ..,., 124, Wilson, David, 7th . .,,. ............. . . 141 weugr., Evelyn, sr, ,,,, 92,145, Wilson, DiAnn, Jr. .,., 16,112,144,147,153, Wear, Arthur, 10th ...... ......,. 1 53, 211, 377 Weathersby, Elliott, Sr. .. ... Wilson, Joyce, 10th ... ..,. ,.,. . .... . . 124 Uhl, Sammy, 8th .... Weaver, Margaret, Sr. .. ..... 92 Wilson, Judy, Jr. .... ......,.. 1 12, 168, 217 Uhl, Wanda, 10th .. , ... Webb, Patsy, 7th ... . ..... Wilson, Mary, Sr. ... .... 3, 92, 156, 176,177 Urbek, Joan, 9th . . . ......, Webb, Pennie, 10th . . . .... 124, Wilson, Richard, Sr. . . ,... . . . . . 16, 92, 239 Usher, Betty, Jr. ...... .. 111, 225 Wehmeyer, Fred, Jr. ..... .,,... W indham, Betty, 7th . . . . . . . .. 141 Usher, Maxine, 10th .. ,.,,, Weidel, Katherine, 7th ........ Windham, Shirley, 7th 141 Weir, Abert, 7th ...,., ........ 1 41, Wlngo, lris, 9th ........ .... 1 30 Weir, Joe, 10th ............,,..... 122, Winkle, Sharron, 10th .. . ....... .. 124 Weiss, Mary Ellen, 10th 124, 216, 217, Winkler, Lois, Sr. ...... ..........,.. . . 93 Welch, Herschell, 10th ................. Winkler, Shirley, Jr. .. .... 93,112,154,197 V Welch, Jackie Martina, 8th ............. Winters, Carl, Jr. .,.... . .,.. . ....... . 112 Welch, Joan, 8th ........... ..... . . . . Winters, Charles, 8th .... ............ 1 35 Welch, Mike, Bth ..... . . . 135 241, Winters, Kenneth, Sr. ..,., .. .. 3, 93 Van, Nam ,Oth '4,A -'-- 2 06, 214, Welch, Ronald, 7th ......... Wirth, Fred, 10th .. .......... . .. 236, 250 Valadez, Joe Lee: Jn H' HO, 111, Welch, Ronnie, 7th .............,...... Wirth, Gisela, Sr. ...... ..., 9 1, 93, 143, 217 Valadezl L,,.m,e: mm U I -4.- Weldon, Guy, Jr. .. ...... ............. W iseman, Nancy, Sr. .. 16, 52, 55, 59, 98, 149, Va,e,,,,,,e, 5h,,,,,,,, Bm H --,,,,, Weller, Bobby, sf. 9,24,92,1oo,149, 153,1B1, 19o,193, 197, 198, zoo, 221,327 Vance, Janice,, Jr, , .. 111, 190,192 219, Witta, Barbara, Sr. ..... 94, 147, 148, 211, 213 'Van Cleave, Rex, Jr, ,,,,, Wells, Calvert, 7th ,... ..... ..... 1 4 1, Woller, Janet, 7th ...................., 141 Van Dunker, Jane, 8th .... ,.,., W ells, Charlyn, 10th .. ......... 124, Womack, Linda, 7th . ..... ...... ....... 1 4 1 Van Wye, Douglas, Sth ,,, ,,, 135, Wells, Cristin, 8th . . .. ...... Womack, Newburn, Jr, .., . . .. 112 Van Zandt, Nancy, 7th ,.,,, Wells, Sharon, 10th , ..... .... 1 24, Wood, Betty, 7th ....... . . .. 141 Wenderoth, Ph Wood, James, 10th .... ....... 1 20 Vasaldua, Frances, 7th Vaughan, Charles, 10th Vaught, Marilyn, Sr. . 77, 92,149, 153 Velasquez, Gloria, 8th 124 188 Vetter, David, 10th 124, 143, 151, 169 Vetter, Virginia, Bth ............. Vick, Larry, Sr. .........,......... . Vickers, Elmo, 8th ....... Villalpando, Elvira, 7th ....... .. Villasenor, Esther, 7th . . . .... . . .. Vinson, Sondra, Sr. ........ 92,155 Voges, Donald, 10th ...,........., Voges, Elaine, Jr. ..,. 111,156,161 7th Vordenbaum, Herbert, Voyta, Frances, 8th .............. Voyta, Phyllis, Jr. ....... . W Vlacker, Billye Sue, 8th Waclawczyk, Adrian, 10th ... .. Wade, Kermit, 10th ....... Wagner, Harry, 7th ....., Wagner, Richard, 9th Wagnon, Patricia, 7th Wahl, Sudie, Jr. ..... . Don, 10th . . . Walden, Walker, Charles, Jr. .. Walker, David, 10th .. Walker, Judi, Sr. ... .. llllllll, 100,111, . ..., 92, Walker, Sue, Sr. ....,. .. . . . 93, Walker, Virginia, 10th .. . ..... Wallis, Ken, Jr. ..... . Walls, Pat, Jr. ..... . Walsh, Allen, Bth .... ....111, 135, 264 1.11.92 135 217 124 197 'A'fI.41 124 124 ' 162' ' 114, 1 52' 1 77 239 240 f 1 Wendt, James, yllis, 7th 9th ...... .... Wente, Carole, Jr. ..... 111 Werner, David, 9th . . , . . . Wert, Clifford, Jr. .. West, Danny, Jr. West, Sharron, Sr. .... Westhoek, Arthur, 7th .....,. . .... Westhoek, Beatrice, Jr. ...... . . . . . Westwood, Mike, Sr. 9, 16 18 Weyel, Sharon, Whipple, Felix, Jr. .. White, Marvin, Jr. .. White, Mayo, Jr. White, Richard, 7th White White 10th ,...... ....... ,Vernon,Sr. side, Albert, 10th Whitley, Cecil, Sr, ..... Whitley, Elton, 8th , .... Whitmore, Roy, 7th . ..... Whitted, Laura Jean, 10th Whyman, Sandra, 7th ..... Wiatt, Laura, Jr. ...... . Wiede, Francelle, Jr. Wieters, Erlene, Jr. . . . .. Wietzel, Armond, 8th .... . . . 135, Wildenstein, Don, Jr, .. ..... Wilder, Peggy, 10th ... .... Wilkes, George, 10th . . . . . . . Wilkins, Carolyn, 10th .. Wille, Sandra, Jr. ......... . ,. 112, 203, f Hi, , , 93, 149, 192, 1 1 1, . .... 1.65, 1 24, 151, . 67, 124, 1 84, 1 24, Willeford, Vernita, 10th .. ..,. .. Williams, Billy Ann, 10th .... .... Williams, David, 7th ..,. Williams, Edwin, Jr. .. . ... . Williams, Jane, 8th .... ....,. Williams, Jimmy, Jr. ,... 112, Williams, Johnelle, 9th .. .... .. 239 Wood, Jerry, 9th .... Wood, Ronald, 10th .. Woodall, Stayton, Jr. . .. ...130, . . ........ 124, Woods, Harry, Sr. ......... 94,147,148, Woodward, Karen, 10th Woodward, Sharon, 10th Worrell, Darrell, Jr. .. Wynn, James, Jr. Yates, Richard, Sr. .. Ybarra, Olga, Jr. ..... 112, . ...112,232, 240 250 1 12 259 124 124 239 236 112 Young, Madelyn, Sr. . .... 71,94, , , Young, Rosemary, 8th .........,...131, Z Zadik, Janice, Sr. .. Zaeske, Allan, Jr. .... Zarnarripa, Augie, Sr, . ....94, I.. ffffbI,'1'e2i 225 135 155 112 330 Zamzow, Joanne, 10th .. ........... 124, 225 Zapata, Norman, 7th .................. 141 Zengerle, Monta, Sr. .... 34, 50, 94, 142, 181, 214, 226, 227 Zengerle, Victor, Sth . . .............. 135 Zintgraff, Gary, Jr. . . ....... 239 Zimmerlee, Lora, 7th ... . . .. 141 Zipp, Mary, Jr. ....... .... 1 12 Zulaica, Hubert, Sth . . . .. .. 135 jx I J V 3, i 1 X, 1' ' X R, NL LL X L If G fy Y +-,f , ' U' V360 'J A UN ,554 43 V v' fi X , , lx, ,M Wu. ry J Q Y YM A, N 7 E g N XM! 'M 0 V :xy , Or I 3 ,fly s l L, ' fl ,, v 16 K 'IQ ' 1. . fi, VJ' -v , 1 ,Vx . ff 'u x.f fri 'V my X ' x K L I 'Y W MS' X 1' ,' 1,. f .. 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