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

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EfHUl'Y'l1 'linifia TEHHS HUOL i couuocn yy' I I H 2 3 1 1 FHE55 H- mzrr' i FEI, 4 wg? 5 if ssxxwx , Ill i I -A .1 fs.-.. .- A , -.,., e ue. 1950 Brigadoon Honors FIRST PLACE CERTIFICATE Columbia Scholastic Press Association Columbia University, New York, New York ALL-TEXAS HONOR RATING Texas High School Press Association Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas FIRST CLASS HONOR RATING National Scholastic Press Association University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 BRIGADOON GI A a IVY' E IJOSCOPIC view of Highlands High School San Antonin, Texas V 1 .. .V Advertising Page 31 1 Classes Page 219 Foreward Changing forms, growing, developing, studying, cramming, learning, creating, succeeding, failing, running, walking, stopping to gaze at the maze of color, form, activities which pattern the life and lives of Highlands. The high school years, years of move- ment and constant change within the glass tube ofl a building called Highlands High through which move students, young and unformed but 'Forming persons with many planes and facets, changing and reacting to the touch, kaleidoscopic by nature. Building habits, patterns, ideals, knowledge, discarding and adding again, ever going, growing, pushing into an ever-moving pattern . . . THIS IS HIGHLANDS . . . THIS IS THE LIFE AND SPIRIT OF YOUTH. Thus the 1961 Brigadoon brings you piece by piece, pattern by pattern, a kaleidoscope of '6l. Campus Life Page S Organizations Page 37 Clubs Page 103 Sports Page 145 Faculty Page 183 kaleidoscope Cka-1i'do-scopl, n. CGr. kalos beautiful - eidos form - scope! 1. An optical instrument which, by an arrangement of reflecting surfaces and loose bits of colored glass exhibits various symmetrical patterns as the device is rotated . . . 2. anything that constantly changes in color and pattern. Websier's Unabrigecl Dictionary Parking Arcade Modern Entranees Form Dourways To Knowledge For HHS Students South Entrance Administrative Entrance Main Entrance Re-inturced Concrete and Masonry South Wing North Wing Library 3 m House Fact tttes tu Highlands 2130 Students Band Hall West Wing Highlands High School can be described as large and modern, designed to- provide for the large and modern needs in education today and in the future. The three-year-old school was built at a cost of about 52,500,000. Highland facilities are now used by 2130 students. Highlands High School is located on a twenty- three acre site, with 197,986 square feet under roof. Highlands is the largest public school ever built in San Antonio. Facilities at Highlands include forty-two classrooms, as well as sewing and foods labs, an art lab, chemistry lab, physics lab, and three shops. A project is underway to obtain a 'Foreign language laboratory to aid th e many students studying 'foreign languages. In the past three years, extensive landscaping has greatly enhanced the physical beauty of Highlands, and students may enioy it in leisure moments from convenient benches scattered about the campus. Beauty of Young High School Is Result of Modern Architecture rth Wing op Area Buck Pattern-North W1ng Campus Life mp 1 1 1 -1 1 L 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 L-. 1 Y' 1 ' ll School lite Spirit Is Revealed in Faces etHighIands Students Activities September 1 . . .......... Registration 13 . . ..... Brigadoon Assembly 30 . . . . . Student Council Dance November 1 . . . . . Band Pancake Supper 15 . . ....... McCreless Pep Rally . . . . . . Night Pep Rally at School . . ........ Owls vs Jefferson 16 17 21 . . ........ Football Banquet, 23 . . .... Varsity vs Faculty December 1 . . . ....... Open House 1 . . ....... Journalism Trip 14 . . . . . Chiroane Style Show 15 . . ......... Band Show 22 . . ...... Senior Dance January 20 . . .. . Athena Dance February 9 . . . . . Junior Dance . . .......... Rodeo Parade 10 17 . . ............... SRO Play 20 ..... H Club Spaghetti Supper 28 . . ...... Basketball Banquet 3 . . Modern Diana Dance 7 . . . . FTA Basketball Game March . . 14 . . ........ College Night 17 . . . . . Phi Beta Dance 24 . . . . . Band Contest April 6' . . . . . Senior Picnic 11 . . .... Junior Picnic 12 . . . . . Sophomore Picnic 21 . . . ......... Fiesta Holiday May 17 . . .. Brigadoon Distribution and Signing Party 21 . . . ........ Baccalaureate 23 . . . . . . Highlands Graduation 31 . . . ...... School Dismissed lust a year on the annual staff and look what happened to Wayne Miers, editor of the Brigadoon. An infinite variety of interests, ideas, ideals has been reflected in the pattern of clubs, organizations, activities which make up the school life of High- lands. Yet all these varied interests are brought to- gether by the common desire to keep the name of Highlands synonymous with the best. The pride, the spirit, which was planted in '59 and sprouted in '60 has taken root and bloomed in '61, This spirit vitally affected every aspect of school life this year. lt boosted the football team to its best season yet, pep rallies, drills, dances, assemblies, basketball games, parades-all received their exuberance, spirit, from pride in Highlands and its new traditions. Sharon Ryan, Ben Davis, and Louis Irwin appear in the play, George Washington Slept Here. Henry Arms dreams of graduation day while Pat Fenlon, Iudy Schuetze and Diana Gildart dream of Henry Arms. That joke must have really been funny or Penny Neely has heard that laughing is wonderful exercise. At the exciting Highlands vs. Harlandale football game, Coaches Roberts and Rowland are giving their attention to the twenty- two men on the field, while the team looks straight ahead to check on the plays being carried through. 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One can surely say that this year we have waved our victory flag highest yet. This Year at Highlands The smiles cmd giggles displayed on a road trip are only Charlotte Fife, Sylvia Gonzales. and Sydney Glaeser. Right: Gee, I wish I had that cake. says Iohn Stinson. Others wished the same at the PTA Mexican Supper. xqmug1v,m nq-nag:-1 fr 2 -' 51.5, :,4 . ,, Y '1W,..,. W 5u.........4'., Gail Easley can vouch that one of the many games played at Wi11 the dishes ever stop coming in? asks Terry Lutz. H the annual staff kids party was cowboys and Indians. is only one of the athletes who work in the kitchen. Mary, Wanda, please stop laughing. I'rn trying to do my homework, says Stan Raborn. Mary Ioe Burnett and Wanda Rhodes are amused at the way Stan is always fussing about how a study hall should be quiet so that he can do his homework. - -.1-W .1 ..Q,,..Jt.. ,f . A I ,1.:, -J -,.w,f..Q.ff,mammawwme.n,w:v,,:fr,.t.,,m:..wwm..nmfgwmumw New Teacher, New Students, New Plays in Dramatics Department The dramatics department at Highlands consists Enacting a violent scene trom the Angry Twelve are Debbie of the public speaking students, the stage crew, and Ewing. Rex Van Cleve, Iimmy Ieter, and Alexander Bernal. drama students. The dramatics club, SRO, is also o part of the department and is composed o students and others interested in, but not take, dramatics. The drama department active this year. With new sponsorship an group, the drama department tried to conce vs c I' plays by well-known playwrights. The grc c n I 5 sented the Angry Twelve and SRO offere comedy George Washington Slept Here. O 3 and 4, between twenty and thirty students the Speech Festival at Trinity University. On one act of The Little Foxes, which was e lnterscholastic League contest, was present act was presented later to the student bod Highlands Students Cut Capers Highlands' Brigade members. Led in yells by the cheerleaders, the Brigade Cheering their team on to victory are some of the members demonstrate their spirit of support for the basketball team. At this spirited night pep rally the football team was given much support. T 'i- - 'A . 1 , lf - ' f i ' - I ' ' - i 'ii -tf i'55 -. ' --i,.'i' , 1 L - f ' -. , 2 a -1 I . .-'.', Q ,,L, 4' -f -t-- P alsi f g - 15 , - tiijiwf P' i e. , Q- f wi 'mtv N ,.-,. ASW! .usa - L- its , - A, ji f , ' J lm fi' ,, t 1 J ' , li f .7 'Mill lf' ' 7 ' 1' t . A s t - 5515.3 f' mx lllt V1 2192 , ,,,p , s V lrsi 1 t - 's'. s 'W ' ':T.1gg:.:: I HI 1.53, Af ' 22 Cheerleaders Nancy Filippone, Carolyn Nagy, Dil-Xnn Wilson, Barbara Fest and Ruth Searcy do a new basketball song at a Highlands vs Heights game and Away From School This was the day of the big game. What game? .lie faculty vs. varsity bas- ketball game. The club held the game as a money-making project. Iim English says, I haven't done this in years, as he jumps rope at the Brigadoon kids party. The juniors gave the party in honor of the seniors. Go big team, yells Head Cheerleader DiAnn Wilson. Dil-lnn along with the other cheerleaders helped boost school spirit to a new height. Advance Preparations Cause at Success Sara Newberry. Nadine Bippert and Pat Callaway intensively play one of the numbers presented at the Christmas pageant. It must have been the food served at the football banquet that gave these varsity players reason to smile. Many couples enjoyed dancing to the music of Don Launer at the Mystic Christmas dance presented by the senior class. I San Antonin Public Schools Have With registration over and book windows open, the students leisurely wait in line for the books needed in their particular subjects. Mr. Black concentrates on taking up tickets at the senior dance which was held on December 22 in the school cafeteria. Mr. M. E. Rodman prepares to direct the Highlands band at one of the many ies- tivals held each year in the school auditorium. .R ,. .?+' M ei, ,R W Q it 1, . 1, 1 f c sw iii- q, -it we mi ' we c f , , ' iff is u can 'fi ' 5' if fm 'fag' - .f 5 1 ,, of , ..,. : so we . - , we F3 L - 2 ttt-- - i c 2- ,xniffaw ,, gf- , mg: if 1 , , f-:iff 'W 1 FH --1,7 Holiday Because of Freezing Weather 1,21-, 3 I The annual staffs trip to Denton wasn't all work and no play. The seniors on the Brigadoon staff found time to gather for cx coke at a quaint little drug store just off the campus of TWU. With the weather below freezing Danese Lee, Debbie Ewing 51211015 COITXGS to their rescue by trying to open the door that and Nita Gray take time to scrape ice from a car. Richard WGS Without CI dO11bt frozen Shui. ,M m,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,s,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,rk,, L.,,,W,W-Wi,tumfmM- '-e---'- --f'f W me-www wWmmw--W,u.,.mM-M- .M -RWM---ru ---- .WM -W um wwwfeeWee-memmffrrmefwum Highlands Students invade Rodeo and Livestock Show Bud Iones. Patte Goldbeck, and lack Mowrey found that a fast ride on a double ferris wheel could be fun. Bright sunshine, carnival gaiety, thrills, excitement, animals, exhibits-these things and many more were found every day for a week at the annual San An- tonio Livestock Show and Rodeo. For many Highlands students the rodeo was seen with free tickets and aching feet after marching in the big western parade the first day of the show. On this day, especially, a throng of Highlands students crammed with cotton candy, popcorn, soda water, and other tummy- aching treats rode the dizzying rides, played the games at the concession stands, and watched the rough-and tumble rodeo. To many of the city-bred students, viewing the big and beautifully groomed cattle, horses, sheep, and other stock was a treat in itself. The last evening of the rodeo was tele- vised nationally, enabling more to enioy the show. Louis Irwin, Patte Goidbeck, and Pennie Webb take time to rest after spending a day at the rodeo and livestock show. Bud Iones checks his billfold for handy cash as Pennie Webb and Patte Goldbeck admire the souvenirs. .-l-K. 1111-1- -.4.mLum1wdm n,ff2ie:.s, Havmg an afternoon of fun at the senxor class p1cmc are Shrrley Gann Paul MacNamee and Barbara Schaliner lean Ball wa1ts patxently as Iames Hannon chooses hrs favorite dessert-apple pre W' 'S 4 fi if l 'lift W t M if' fm Q if v 5523 e Go away! Let me enjoy my Students find that idle talk can he almost as much lun as dancing. The Iunior Sweetheart Prom ot dogfsays Bud Almqnda held on February 9, proved to be a great success. Changing Seasons Bring Changing Scenes i I s i Eyeing the remains of lhe basketball banquet are some Brigade girls preparing to leave for home. Tony Rivas and Carlton Iackson present Mr. Charlie Shannon a gilt in appreciation for coaching the baskeiball team. To promote sales for the annual and newspaper publications the staff members gave a skit during assembly Seniors Wayne Miers and Sydney Glaeser pause Dick Powell is determined to get over the finish line even if it takes the help before leaving Highlands forthe last time. of Felix Whipple and Bobby McMillan to carry him across. ig, r,y,. ,in 2 fzaigxw sfegfiii in . Spirit Is Shnwng Shows Are Seeng And Sweaters Are Ilnnned Premiere of the movie The Alamo was held at the Woodlawn theater in San Antonio. The long awaited movie found Highlands students Nancy Scribner. Fred Moss, Sam Glenney, Charlotte Fite and Henry Arms waiting for the doors to open. Poster parties and more poster parties prove that Everyone admires a senior sweater, says Merry Martin. Elaine Voges Brigade members think the Owls are Gr-r-reat. Nancy Schaller. and Nancy Filippone. Brigade members gather around Sharon Ryan to congratulate her on being chosen Mistress ol Ceremonies for their banquet. She is responsible for writing the script for the Brigade banquet. These junior Brigade members, Frances Rogers, Carol Broyles and Cora Lea Danish cast their ballots for prospective members for the Brigade. The newly elected members become full-fledged Brigade girls later on in the year. Shirley Gunn, Henry Arms. Diana Gildcrt, Richard Soupiset. and Iudy Schuetze decorate Mr. Billy B1crclc's car. This was exem- plary of the school spirit displayed by Highlands students on color day prior to the Highlands-Ieiferson encounter. Various Vehicles I Cars,-cars, cars-big, small, old, new-thi are an important part of life for many of the inha Owlland. Some lucky students own their own cars and these cars are usually seen full or overflowing with fellow students. To some students, their cars are sacred objects upon which hours of loving care are lavished. These students, usually boys, spend many blissful hours tinkering, washing, and polish- ing. This year, new parking lots were built to ac- commodate the more than 288 student-driven ve- hicles. Loyal Highlands students usually have a school sticker on their cars or on their parents' cars. Maroon and whitecrepe paper streamers, pom-poms, and victory signs bedeck many cars for football games. Exultant honking and shouts are heard to proclaim that Highlands has another victory! Though only three years old Highlands is expanding. A bull- dozer is clearing space for the new parking lot. These varsity football players, Dickie Renfro, Bob Guillot, Carlton Iackson, Fred Moss, easy while Sue Iameson works hard to pull Sam's car off the road. Almond take 1 1 V Top Well yell you Owls yell, is a cry heard from these cheerleaders Ruthie 'f ' Searcy Barbara Fest, DiAnn Wilson, Carolyn Nagy, and Nancy Filippone. Bottom, Brigade rnembers wait patiently in line for the roll to be checked at one of the district basketball games at Alamo Stadium. Organizations A Q i D K i S I 2 1 39 Wayne Miers Editor-in-chief Cecilia Ihrer Business Manager Brigailuon Staiiers Producea If you were visiting Highlands for the first time, one of the most amazing places you could see would be the Brigadoon office, especially right at deadline times: Busy seniorsstaffers would be madly drawing layouts, typing, or proportioning pictures. A visitor hearing for the very first time such terms as mug shots and bleeding might be a little startled, but members of the Brigadoon staff hear and use such wild expressions every day. Then, if a slightly dizzy visitor escaped this hubble-bubble into the room next door, he would look upon a throng of eager-eyed ?'youngsters known as the junior annual staff. Junior staffers, elected at the end of their sophomore year, must earn the privilege of being appointed to the senior staff by selling o certain amount of ads to finance the book during their junior year. At the banquet ending the year, senior positions are an- nounced, and the scramble to put out the best book ever begins again. ,W 'T Dona Heerman Production Manager Merry Martin Literary Art Editor ,41 If-.me flifgi, ' 1 .jf fm? if - eqvfe ,za J ETX EVE Qiiifn inimtt in it if iififii it ,1- inspects one of Barbara Schaffner, club ed., Pat Stahl, Mary Burnett, co-circulation rngrs., do daily duties. Barbara Fest, accountam, gives commissions from ad sales to Gerry Beams, advertising editor. and Charlene Talbert and Louise Haynes. organization co-editors. Nancy Filippone, school life-faculty ed., explains the proportion dial to Sandy Ely- as Charlie Walker, sports ed., and Bettie Sonnen. copy ed., work. Anita McCoy, senior class editor. Mary Nolan, sophomore and junior class editor, and Gay Driver, junior high editor, work to meet their deadline. Seniors Reward Iuninrs With a Sandra Crow, Sandra Cobb, Ioanne Zamzow, and Ianet Lynn watch Eugene Biegert sort his ad contracts. Juniors Gail Easley, Pennie Webb, Herbert Mueller, and Marilyn McDonald are leaving school to sell ads. Cecilia Ihrer takes up contracts from ad sellers Annie Arreaga, Ianee Bellamy, Penny Neely, and Iudy Pabst. Iuniors Karen Barto, Carol Sue Smith. and Billie Cal- lender are alphabetizing program cards . Photographers Albert DeBc1rros, Milton Lawson, and 551' Roy Leonard inspect the photo enlarger. Picnic for High Ad Sales if Charline Hardin, last year's faculty editor of the Brigadoon, is seen conversing with Mrs. Ioan Leon at the convention in Denton. 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Students go out for Tartan at the end of their sophomore year. If elected they become junior staffers. Both junior and senior staffers sell ads and do the actual work on the paper. Staffers are always on the lookout for interesting stories for the biweekly issues. When material is gathered for an issue, assignments are made to the individual staffers and a deadline is set for the stories to be turned in. They are then typed and sent to the print shop. Proofs from which to correct errors are sent back to the staff, proofread, and pastecl up in the final form in which they will appear. These are sent back to the print shop and the presses roll, putting out another' issue of the Tartan, iudged the best paper in the state at the THSPA convention in Den- ton. The year is concluded with the annual spring banquet at which Tartan positions for the follow- ing year are announced. Diane Koltermann, business manager, playfully attempts to hit Louis Irwin with an account book as he reads a story. Diane Parrott. circulation manager and copy editor. does some business over the phone in the Tartan office. Marilyn Harris, Willma 1VlcNal1,- Beverly McDougall. Marbeth Slaughter, and David Murphy work on last minute details. At the Print Shop Biweekly At the print shop, Bud Iones is explaining to Louise Haynes and Charlene Talbert how the rotary press operates. What a big typewriter, says Charlie Walker, sports editor, to the man typing up his article on the linotype machine. Patty Mitchell. news eglitor. is amused at the way Louis Irwin. managing editor, is racking his brain as he tries to explain to the man at American Printers how he wants his page arranged. David Murphy, columnist also looks on. Tartan Works Hardifor First Place Susan Lewis. news ed., is amused and Iudy Flowers. adv. mgr.. is surprised at the folded up Tartan. Bud Iones, Tartan editor, is admiring the first place plaque won at the convention in Denton. Patty Mitchell, news editor, is particularly interested in Ioe Slewart's sports copy. Wanda McDougall-circulation manager, Kay Moseley and Shirley Bloch-feature editors, work diligently. Portia Sikes and Sandra Wille, San Antonio Light columnists, look at old issues of the Tartan. Ir. reporters are Sandy Cheatham, Charlotte Taylor, Richard Wauson, Cheryl Eckert, and Sharon Watkins. President Iack Park and Mr. Van Rea. sponsor, are listening to the committee reports for their dance. Chaplain Nancy Langley seems to find something amusing in a report that Nancy Taylor, secretary-treasurer, is giving. Below is the governing body of the Iunior High which consists of one representative from each advisory. Responsible for many of the activities connected with the iunior high school is the Junior High Student Council. The Student Council's purpose is to promote good citizenship, a spirit of cooperation among the schools, and to promote school leadership. Even these youngest Highlands students democratically elect the president of the Junior High Student Council. This year Jack Parr was elected to lead the Student Coun- cil. Other officers assisting him were Vice-President John Lee, Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Taylor, Parlia- mentarian Gordon Park, and Chaplain Nancy Lang- ley. The Student Council sponsored a dance for Junior High students on February 24. A picnic was also planned. The Junior High Student Council car- ried on its activities under the guidance of Mr. Van Rea. we Mrs. Winifred Cocke Sr. Student Council Sponsor I t.., y A '- :jg I VVL, I If K1,, I j 1 --At las, gs f?i'jf ,'Ai.1' Yi::A . , ,,'.' 5 5 ' tif l h, ,Q:,L A '- ' - ,,L, 1 Above, Pat Mumme. vice-president, takes care of important business over ' f jj the phone while, left, Iohn Stinson, president, conducts the meeting. . ,,,, , f , tpst f ri it .fit Il: kr ::-, , ,,.,,, it? Q l I gpg V 1' ' -' -. X gi r l .,,, s. ,,. , , --, . , ,. E.. W , ' fl iii 4315 '1-' ' 'fit-2 ,i l 6 ff Mrs. Cocke, sponsoring Student Council for her second year, ,E tfr' 15- Vypp i' takes ct back seat while the officers conduct the meetings. ': -ttl V ,lir ' p 't,', ' 9 ,- 1 ' tiff 2? .- -i'- - o,s S S i f The Senior High Student Council is the system of student government at Highlands. It sponsors a tremendous variety of activities and carries on all types of projects. ln the fall the Student Council saluted football season with a kickoff dance. To build spirit for the traditional rivalry game with Jeff, the Student Council proclaimed Color Day. All stu- dents were encouraged to wear school colors and prizes were given for the best decorated advisories in each of the four main halls. As the Christmas spirit began to fill the air at HHS the Student Council erected a big Christmas tree in the hall and began a drive to collect food and money for the Christmas Clearing Bureau. This was then distributed to families who would not otherwise enioy a merry Christmas. An especially big Student Council event was the Alamo Association of Student Councils Convention held at HHS this year. The Council acted as hosts and Brigade members were called upon to guide the visitors. Soon it was time for Operation Schoolhouse, and many repairable articles were collected for Goodwill Industries. All these activities and many more filled a busy year. Both Sharon Hill, corresponding secretary, and Iudy Nichols, re- cording secretary, have been distracted from their duties. Above, Kathy Horton, chaplain, and Sharon Martin, treasurer. Below, Cheryl, Neitzke and Bill Huth, the sergeants-at-arms. To Help Raise Needed Funds Below. while Buddy Almand, Neal Mitchell. Mr. Black, and Hugh Nowlin talk. Betty Lutz sneaks someone's coke. and Boost Spirit, Student Council Sponsored Kickoff Dance Those who contributed to a needy family at Christmas had their names put on an ornament. Carol Schulze is seen putting them on the tree. 2 5 Q 5 Above. part ol the governing body of the student council are finding something ot the front of the room very amusing. Below. Iohn Stinson looks pretty busy selling supplies to Vickie Orlando, Mary Dell Everts, Alvin Bielefeld, cmd Ken Wcxllis. rf L I Student Council Members Undertake Nu erous Projects tor School Van Nation represents Highlands in the city-wide Student Coming in late for the meeting are Suzanne Hex. Peggy Council and also holds the office of secretary-treasurer. Thompson, lean Clark, ond Sharon Goetz. The Student Council is mode up of o representative from every advisory. Its members set up standards and rules for the bet- terment of our school and try to establish a better understanding between faculty cmd students. Douglas Dupre Stage Manager Technical Skills ni Stage Crew When Highlands students enioy a play, assembly, or show in the big, modern auditorium, almost as much activity is going on behind the stage as on the part seen by the audience. Responsible for the smooth running of the stage is the Highlands stage crew. The stage crew sets the stage and operates the lights and sound for all assemblies, class meet- ings, and programs, including the band show, choir show, style shows, Brigadoon sales and presentation assemblies, P.T.A. meetings, and college nights. In addition to this big job, the stage crew is re'- sponsible for the public address system for all football games, tests in the cafeteria, dances, and class picnics. Staging a play is quite a complicated pro- cess, and the technical work is handled by the busy stage crew. This involves setting special lighting, scenery construction and painting, sound effects, and control during the play. Although their responsibilities at Highlands take up a good deal of their time, several members of the stage crew are actively engaged in San Antonio Little Theatre production and work at San Antonio College. ln addition to serving the school, the crew thus benefits the whole city. Iames Reveley Chief Scenic Technician Iohn Anderson Chief Sound Technician Gary Mallard Chief Electrician Serve Highlands Mr. Charles Piland Technical Director Tommy McLean, William Metz and Walter Rast above are the electrical crew. Below, Leroy Klima helps Claude Harmon set up a piece of scenery while Raymond Watson peers through an open window. David Hamilton and Robert Carnal help with the other end of the scenery. The stage crew is composed of these two main crews, electrical and scenery. ' I I . V 'xwxcrwrsawrwawe:aszmazqwfzag.z.xwwf-1::ffv1e'xaawmyfsrw.1we1:er:simmamgarrct-scemeevimweRimwem 2f1f' 4 The A Cappella Choir at Highlands is composed of both boys and girls whose purpose is to make assemblies more enioyable by presenting music. This year the Choir entered the Choir Contest, which was held at Trinity University. It consisted of sight read- ing and concert and individual contests. To raise money, the A Cappella Choir sponsors the Choir Show biennially with the Girls' Choir, and both of the groups share in the profits received. The A Cappella Choir also takes a big part in assemblies, especially the Christmas Assembly. This year the A Cappella Choir, the Girls' Choir, and the student body all joined together in singing familiar carols. Several numbers were presented by the A Cappella Choir to complement Christmas tableaus' on the stage. ln the spring, the Choir practiced dili- gently for contests, but soon it was almost time for the year to draw to a close. This year for the first time the Choir concluded it with a banquet. Dorothy Broadway, president, pauses for a moment outside of the choir room to enjoy the music. A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Student Belly, lein Together in Left, Nita Gray, chaplain, and Pat Duncum. head sgt.-at-arms. Below, Barbara Rich, vice-pres. I I I I I I I I I 5 I 5 Singing Carols at Christmas Assembly Kathy Brewer, corresponding secretary. Icxnie Rocha, historian cmd Iim English, reporter. A Cappella Choir Works Hard Preparing for Contest, Assemblies 9, The male singers oi the choir are wailing for Mrs. Coli give them their cue to join in with the female voices. fx The alto section is seen practicing their contest piece. They go over it many times to perfect it beforecrppearing before the judges. David Murphy is asking Mrs. Ida Collins about his part in a song. x Alex Puchot is passing out new sheet music Fsbmefbi the choir members. Sharon Ryan and Iohn Burrows chat before rehearsal as Wes Daley waits patient- ly lor Mrs. Collins who is helping another student. Taking up money is Doris Broadway's task as treasurer. The girls contributing are Linda McFarlin and Linda Summers. A Cappella Choir Purchases Many days of hard practice make it possible for the choir to provide us with enjoyable music. This crowd of girls is waiting for the robemaster to issue them robes so they can get ready for the show. Is Pat Schiwetz leaving because she wants to, or is it because of Ralph Guerra's guitar playing and singing? Sheet Music With Shared Profit From Choir Show Mrs. Collins is trying to decide whether or not the chord she hears is in tune. In the background are Becky Bernard cmd Diane Koltermann. Becky Bernard, sophomore, is the recording secretary for the choir. Her main job is to call the roll every day at the first of the period. The A Cappella Choir participated in the Girls Choir Show. For the climax all the performers joined the choirs in singing Around the World. , . '- 1 ,,e,, ,.,,.. , rw . -, - ag re e. ., rw ff g 1 r f ezgiggegt thg 1 313 r ea -gee ' agfiwMew- Maw ,.,..., . .. , . , , .,.. ., , . .. . .. ., 1, Q., . if,.f1-g' .,2er ,, 'li'e: .,tr-, z me f as HV, Nm f'fiti,.et,g,sffZ14g,..r,er21m,eWf er:irgg5,gqgggwiq5erm hell ' Q 'fe f ff' '-S K r .w i f ..-'fe-:X --- Heier? I E f' r al-. .ah ' .wezeefr-1 f fefiieigefee ' - 'ffl ive. ' W ' 'ir e it .1 fi f ' ' ' - gt c 4 ' K. - :ef-E2 -i'T'1e - sefztaz' mfr ' gel. .Q-er-v - W f A , V, :rg 5 gg siege ,'-esrifs-v.f:?1gg. .fsetezz -f-mi' , i-575.2 Q feftfe . - H - - - ,el f KW' Nfl-if . .' -we - ' A , , .s .. M ai, 11. I I . v ,few - 3 -we 1 -2 etw x'1ffw lege :fee ee: - if fig' if lf M' ' were i-'fest N 15 M, .ef ear' rte 1 it t'f2lifffr if-QWr'f1lStlf'fe 1f'e 'Hifw1t11'+-,Matters were-iw,esfw-ee -feeezffrifbpefiifw ef -renamere:Vreeleewefevrf1erw.Wg-wrhjgat,ie--,U,1 greet ,fr ef President Diana Cardenas, is seen getting ready to record a song so the members can hear their music as others hear it. Margaret Chamberlain, vice president of the Girls' Choir is leaving the robe room after inspecting the robes. Girls' Choir Displays Singing A girl at Highlands wth a song in her heart is most likely a member of the Girls' Choir. The Girls' Choir has displayed its singing talent by participating in a big variety of activities this year. First of these was the annual Choir Show, which was hosted by the Girls' Choir this year. The acts were auditioned and chosen to fit the theme Around the World and rep- resented many countries, including lreland, Germany, Japan, and the United States. Many of the different clubs and organizations at HHS were represented by acts in the Choir Show. In addition, the maiorettes and the cheerleaders presented dance routines. For a finale the whole cast joined the Choir in singing Around the World. Soon after the Choir Show the Girls' Choir was kept quite busy preparing songs for the State Contest. The Christmas season brought the annual Christmas Assembly, and the girls joined the A Cappella Choir and student body in singing carols. ln the spring, the Spring Festival of Music brought the year to a close for the group. The treasurers of the Girls' Choir, Linda Heckman and Gloria Reyes, thumb through their tile drawer. Talent hy Participating in Big Variety ui Activities This Year Billie Iean Koch, parliamentarian, Betty Anderson. chaplain, and Bonnie Tisdale, sergeant-at arms, are getting ready to test the new record player. Shirley Goodall and Mildred Carroll, the librarians, are sorting the music to be passed out to the members. Erlene Wieters and Jimmie Bradford, sergeants-at-arms, are caught peeking at Mrs. Collins' grade book. Talent Developed in M' In order to become the outstanding and harmonious group strived for. the girls must put in many hours of practice. s. tv: me The camera catches the girls in the choir room practicing the music they are to sing in the State Contest. if ge-, Mrs. Collins is motioning for the girls to hit the right notes. Diana Cardenas is the accompanist. Girls' Choir ,4d Dotty Pennell, Annette Limon, Merry Meeks, Cathie Gregory, Carol Farris, Ieana Kuehler. Norma Lampfechtnand Bobby Sweene at the piano go over their p rt in the Choir Show, 'U ' W 1,f'u.x.2fCj' Z f--ME!-f r I XVWJX YI l If fi ff . Most of the rather use in the choir are studying their sheets oi music but Billie Iean Koch would to scratch her head with and look on with someone else. Let It Snow was sung at the night performance of the choir show by Iim English and Sandra Chandler. Hungry Five -Dwight Scott, Howard Black, Terry Brown, Gary Brotze, and Harold Reynolds-played German songs at the show. At the show, Vicki Io Curd, dressed in a red satin costume trimmed with white fur, did a ballet to Skater's Waltz. E Iudy Durkop. Sandra Sayre, Pat Duncum, Pat Raymond, and Don Boose portray characters of various classes of merry England in one of the many acts presented in the Choir Show, Around the Wor1d. The show, which was presented in the latter part ol November, was sponsored by the Girls Choir. It was made possible by the participation of the organizations oi the school. Q! ' 125 1 f 1 1, 3 5-my lk ? . , , lmwgafa K, we 3 X tu Y 5 ve PM x, If 5 gg 'V Q wtf- , Q Q xg? if. . k ff f ' - E Q S - 1 '- K 'sxwf e wg x -f s 3 H ' l?-M f' V . :Cx 311, T i 'G ' Xa .1 - ' 3 4,0 5 M, T my vw Y 1 f-:fp 1 ip y' Q V, + QI. f ' im, f Q A ff: A is A 1 f if A,-11 S K W f Q J an - , Q . x Q l M 4 45, X x W Q +2 gk gf w ua 1. My 'iff 1 if , 21 Us . 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To provide good music and drills at the football games is a very important job of the band. Band activities train members in working together for a common cause and in growing into a better undertanding, appreciation, and love of music. In addition to football game half-times, the band participates in many other activities. The Highlands Band goes to both marching and concert contests. The annual Band Show provides both funds for the band and entertainment for the large crowd which always attends. Christmas brings the Christmas Concert, and then spring brings Fiesta and parades, with the Highlands band always taking a large part in the festivities. Skillfully Lead This Group in a Fun Filled, Hard Working Year Senior band officers above are Ianie Finger, Kay Moseley, Cathy Everts, Howard Black, and Gary Brotze. They are secretary, treasurer, historian, quarter-master, and reporter respectively. Below are junior officers. They are Ian Griffith, reporter, and Marsha Shows, Pat Callaway, Dickie Davis, and Don Alderman, who serve as blasters. Ladies and gentlemen, the Highlands High School Band and Brigade! These were the familiar words which introduced the half-time drills perform- ed by the Band and the Brigade at football games this year. Out in front of the Band carrying the maroon-and-white-tasseled drum major's baton was Roy Bellows. Alternating with him was Assistant Drum Maior Judy Wilson. The drum major, re- sponsible for all the cues and signals, is a vital part of every drill and parade. Also featured prominently in drills and many other activities were the Highlands maiorettes. Head Maiorette Nancy Schaller was responsible for coordinating the group into a smooth performing team. Seniors wearing perky maiorette boots this year were Lea Gail Hagemann and Charlene Talbert. Junior twirler this year was Mary Hill. .fi We Q 'U NY if 'H 'fn' C .V 4, ,sez if: 'gel ua, -,! mr 'IQ N -1-i1 zwg ff. ,,,, iwtyfggyyl 1 345 M4 V -4' My J Qmnwwm! if, ancy Schaller, head mcxjorette, Lea Gail Hcxgemcxnn. Mary Hill. and Charlene U, albert were 1960-1961 majorettes for Highlands High. iiiae ili i H .1 Y f11,.Q,..,:,,f:11zfmffss1r+:e2 54113 -fmibi,--fe,,1,,,i., s ,, ,,W,,, fx .VII 'M , 1- an-mia eme 'W' . We 45?-A 1 ,1-.MW , J . J- . W . Q if 1 1 Gfi01'e .i .J ff 'iii'-2' 'QWLQ , ,, . , . , ,- b 1 1, Jim, fs: -5511 -new 6- i,.i..,,,,,,N-5.151 .... 3 ., A.,., .fm Lfblkfeefeiibyzefsa'wffzttfsiifewsirzq:wsfilis'' fb,-'s gf!:vag2i12gm.1ffs' ,- 7 P? 9- f iiii i i '3' rirbiif KII: , Q,,1 K ., .liii I,, .imefv-fffesfizmass: '- , .. 1Mf1t215Z?2H1i5f12'P'iikzif eaaagzzuesg .1 ,11,,m5,,,: K 5 , .. ,,., ,. 4,5,,,mfzsnze.gg4ami K 4 151 713333, 1 gg . my - ' . . . Cf , 15, . . A ,li , - 1. :sv f -, Q ' ' , 1,154 Nr , .. ww K q ,i,2, ,iA,. , ,. 1 . . 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Roy Bellows was seen leading the band many morn- ings before school durinq the football season. Pat Callaway, Roy Bellows, Ianie Finger, and Iudy Schrieber play at a football game. 0wI Band Produces Top-Notch Music for Various Performances Gary Brotze, Don Alderman, cmd Kenneth Strib- ling proved their musical talent to the audience. A laudable Christmas Concert was the result of the band members many hours of early morning rehearsals, and after school practices. V Highlands llwl Band Works Hard to Earn Needed Money The Starving Seventeen, representing the Highlands Owl Band, play at many of the school and civic functions and their perfor- mances have always ended in an encore. Here they are playing at the pancake supper put on by the band. Nancy Ienner and Charlene Talbert look on as Peggy Rhodes, Kandy Owens and Nancy Stapper paint a bus poster. Mr. Rodman awaits his cue from the cheerleaders at the night pep rally ior the Iefierson game. And Has a Good Time, Tun Many mornings out of the week the band members are seen practicing for the half time drills on the football field. Nancy Schaller, head majorette of the Band. gives Terry Brown, vice president of the Band. is explaining to Shirley Gaultney. a big smile to the spectators in the stands. a freshman, how to hold her horn while she marches. Mr. Rodman starts to direct the big Highlander Owl Band during the Iefferson pep rally. the last pep rally of the year. All pep rallies would not be complete without the colorful music from the Band. Band Wins First in Marching Contest Terry Brown is making sure that Iimmy Getts, Augustine Zamarripa, and Gary Brotze are not forgetting anything before leaving for marching contest. Roy Bellows, Ginger Cain. Kay Moseley, and Gary Brotze are eager to get off the bus in Pearsall to compete with the other bands in marching. ,ff Before going before the judges the entire band gathers about Mr. Rodman for last instructions. Evelyn Kolenda was really shocked by cr sur- prise birthday party on the bus going to contest. 1 9 Highlands llwl Band Receiv ,nag -. Vvirgwaf fx, A. , ,,o,,.,g..t far.. rx and W, ,ma f,,sf..s-.K ,,,l FRONT ROW: Mr. Rodman. Nancy Schaller, Lea Hagemann, Nadine Bippert, Sharon Watkins. Ianie Finger. Sara Newberry, Kay Moseley, Anne Parker, Cornelia Reaves, Pat Callaway, Sylvia Kerckhoif, Kathie Mahurin, Ronald Miller, Mike Hensley, Don Saat hoff, Elaine Stockett, Cathy Everts, Diane Koltermann, Ginger Cain. Ronald Wood. Pat Crutcher, Louise Haynes, Nancy Nagel, Ray Nell Batot. Sandra Cheatham, Ieanette Parker. Charlene Talbert, Mary Hill, Iudy Wilson, Roy Bellows. SECOND ROW: Iohn Hens ley, William Alexander, Kenneth Stribling, Teddy Collier, Gary Brotze. Kendall Hutton, Don Alderman. Richard Steinfeldt, Robert Curry, Lynn Passant. Iimmy Burns, Howard Black, Dwight Scott, Evelyn Kolenda, Peggy Rhodes, Sharon Blankenship, Nancy The story goes that some band members were studying for finals and when the hell rang to go to class they discovered that they were locked in the practice room. Mr. Rodman and the janitor broke the glass to give instructions to the worried ones caught in the sound proof practice room. The janitor discovered that the only way out was to take off the door knob. Bobby Steck wanted to see what was happening to the outer world, Pat Callaway, Ianie Finger, and an unidentified visitor watched and '21 t 'Sweepstabes Award At Contest ,J' Talbert, Kandy Cwens, Manette Marek. THIRD ROW: Marsha Shows, Iimmy Gillette, Ioyce Howell, Kenneth Reynolds, Linda Russell, Kyle McVay, Ian Griffith, Iames Smith, Billy Iohnson, Dewey Owens, Alan Kuhn, Mac Middleton, Armond Wietzel, Frank Ballard, Anna Irwin, Douglas Martin, Dickie Davis, Iames Lewis, Winston Brown, Augustinei' Zamarripa, Iimmy Getts, Dorothy Moeller. FOURTH ROW: Huey Rhudy, Bobby Steck, Farrel Beck, Terry Brown, Raymond Becerril, Harold Reynolds, Iames Grumbles. Ray Lee Byler, David Vetter, Larry Gray, Robert Garnett, Eugene Biegert, Harold Miller, Arthur Skeats, Albert Debarros, David McClintic, Bill Keith, Iimmy Deason, Rex Van Cleave, Wayne Walker, Bill Franks, Van Nation, Simon Moltz. gave helpful hints. Mr. Rodman watched as the visitors helped the janitor pry the door open. Eugene Beigert was the first to come from behind the locked door. Mr. Rodman welcomed Emily Iohnson, Sharon Watkins, and Sylvia Kerckhoff back to the outer world as the janitor showed the mystifying cause. This was a very convenient excuse for those who had their iinals second period, because the closed door did not come down until half oi second period had gone by. 55 sf fini ' if , 1 t 'f -:arg tr, , f it l,',l., QQ - ,. ..,,, gg, - - - -:lr-f-,xt . ft 1. ff., we -lu. 1 - rm., ,: f r-me I ,,f,t. Q, 5::25ffl :. 1 , 'K K vt E t C i- x L f lf'if'fIQ 5 v as t . Mrs. Eulamaye Lord. Brigade Sponsor. Mr. Marion E. Rodman, Highlands Owl Band sponsor, and Mr. Alfred Lehm- berg, principal, are in very good humor before one of Highlands' district games. Af' While the Highlands Band and the Burbank Band played The Stars and Stripes Forever the -brxpad lj d Orange Iackets stood at attention in a combined drill for the Highlands vs. Burbank game. U X I J The Brigade and the Band Perform Half Time Drills With Pride Highlands' Brigade Is Pleased 1 HVHV 15 : l -vb' FRONT ROW: Ruth Searcy, Barbara Fest, DiAnn Wilson, Carolyn Nagy, Nancy Filippone. SECOND ROW: Vickie Orlando, Char- lyne Riley, Barbara Slaughter, Marilyn Harris, Sarah Agnew, Sandra Speer, Beverly Becker, Diana Gildart, Dorothy Haecker, Suzy Mack, Iudy Schuetze, Mary Nolan, Betty Lutz, Mrs. Eulamaye Lord, Sandra Ely, Virginia Sommerville, Iudy Flowers, Cecilia Ihrer. Elaine Voges, Ianice Reynolds, Penny Neely, Ann Arreaga, Sherri Russi, Sharon Weyel, Bettie Io Sonnen, Gloria Pieil, Jean Walston. THIRD ROW: Bettye Murphy, Pat Barnhill, Anita McCoy, Lola Mas Trappe, Carol Sue Smith, Cora Lea Danish, Sharon McCarty. Cheryl King, Ianie Rocha, Imogene Avalos, Virginia Causey, Marilyn McDonald, Merry Martin. FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Shinn, Linnie Valdez, Ella Miller, Frances Rogers, Donna Covington, Ianet Moseley, Barbara Rich, Elsie Bremer, Wanda Rhodes, Iudy Barnhill, Ieanette Butts, Shirley Winkler, Patricia Goldbeck, Pat Raymond, Kathleen Roy, Patricia Mitchell, Karen Barto, Iacquelyn Pat Barnhill looks discouraged as Anita McCoy is alarmed by the photographer at the Highlands vs. MacArthur game at Mac- Arthur Stadium. Lola Mae Trappe seems to be more worried about her hair. With Another Successful Year Doolittle, Elaine Stewart, Susan Lewis, Pennie Webb, Sydney Glaeser, Marylee Buchanan, Gail Easley. FIFTH ROW: Ianet Lynn, Nancy Scribner, Iackye Draper, Diane Brown, Carol Broyles, Ioanne Zamzow, Sue Iameson. Mary Ellen Weiss, Patti Sue Burnie, Paulette Reitzer, Carol Schulze, Cynthia Devereaux, Betty Blair, Sandra Crow, Laura Iean Whitted, Sylvia Gonzales, Pam Handy, Mary Dell Everts, Olga Ybarra, Sandra Brown, Sharon Rabb, Carole Burke, Dinah Lee, Shirley Gann, Sharon King, Sharon Hill. SIXTH ROW: Gay Driver, Dona Heerman, Claudia Johnson, Doris Broadway, Susan Howle, Sherron Winkle, Donna Hays. Dana Bohanon, Barbara Schaflner. Bonnie Robinson, Nadine Gates, Ianice Smith, Cheryl Brown, Connie Ioiner, Cheryl Eckert, Shirley Bloch, Mollie Avey, Charlotte File, Mary Ioe Burnett, Linda Peck, Dorothy Broadway, Sharon Ryan, Donna Iohnson. Dixie Iohnson, Ianee Bellamy. This is the Highlands Brigade, 1960-1961. Cecilia Ihrer, Suzy Mack, Gay Driver, and Bettie Io Sonnen are Mr. Lehmberg gives G talk at one of the football pep rallys either making fun or imitating the poster behind them. while Dil-Xnn Wilson takes a break. ' .. . - .Y I, xt 4 ' itiis is . iiit . . E t M ,. , i Jams! !. Betty Lutz and Sandra Ely Lead The words, Highlands Brigade bring to mind many things to a Highlands student. One of them is spirit. Brigade girls make posters for the halls for athletic events, put on pep rallies, and try in every way possible to build up spirit and support for the teams. The Brigade forms a cheering section at all football games and district basketball games. The Brigade also spends many hours a week at early practice working with the band to perfect half-time drills for each football game. Although these activ- ities take up much of each Brigadette's time, Brigade goes even farther to serve the school. Registration time is lightened for teachers by the presence of a student assistant from the Brigade, who remains on hand to run errands, register students, or simply be available. Neither does the Brigade neglect service to the community. Uniformed Brigadettes ushered at the annual Easter Sunrise Service at the Municipal Auditorium. The one big money-making project for Brigade was the sale of magazines in February. This money was used, among other things, to treat both the football and basketball teams to a banquet at the end of both seasons. The climax of a year of hard work and good times too came at the end of spring with the annual formal banquet and dance. The place and menu for the banquet was a closely-guarded secret until only a few days before the big event. A traditional coronation ceremony officially passed on leadership to the new Brigade officers who will serve next year. Nik N.. i Wx 'B ll T 's vig! . v X , . T f ,. . if , t f X, 'N y -ff 'H 2 'l'. 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'X M' gm ,aff L 'N T Q- 5 H29 ke. lf , , i K 'iw xx S L i'i1,f : , by ,,,,. v w r eeri V i J L i r WH 2' erf' .oooe Y X ' Cheerleaders Build llwl Spirit Victory, victory is our cry! Highlands cheer- leaders helped boost spirit to a new high this year with this familiar yell and many others. Under the lively leadership of DiAnn Wilson, head cheerleader, the group led yells at football and basketball games, planned pep rallies, and performed in the choir show. All the cheerleaders, DiAnn Wilson, Barbara Fest, Carolyn Nagy, Nancy Filippone, and Ruthie Searcy worn against tough competition last spring the privilege of wearing the small silver megaphones. All through the year the cheerleaders came up with novel ideas for spirit-boosting. Amusing and different skits for the pep rallies, special new yells and chants, and also new participation for the Brigade at the basketball games were all planned by the HHS cheerleaders this year. DiAnn Wilson Head Cheerleader Iumor cheerleader Ruthle Searcy Semor cheerleaders Barbara Fest, Carolyn Nagy. Nancy Filippone, and Head cheerleader DiAnn Wilson show off thelr maroon and whxte umforms so famxllar to HHS students who attended Owl sports events. The cheerleaders make a blurr as they do their tiger jump at the end of one of their yells The three senior cheerleaders, Barbara Fest, DiAnn Wilson, and Carolyn Nagy, do the hand motions while the band plays. Behind the scenes of the shrinking machine skit, Ruth Searcy goes in as Lesa Ann Nagy comes out. Ieanette Butts, Pattie Goldbeck, Patti Burnie, and Nancy Filippone are finishing a poster for the Varied Activities llccupy On rainy days the Brigade practiced their drills in the gym, They are practicing their Night Train routine for the MacArthur drill. Alter their skit for one of the spirited pep rallies, Sharon Martin and Dona Heerman look all pooped out. They decided to relax and take it easy while they finished watching the pep rally. Brigade bus for The Highlands VS- Stephen F- Austin The Brigade is seen striving for perfection on their March of the Wooden Football game in Austin. Soldier routine for the Highlands vs. Alamo Heights drill. the time at the Busy Brigadettes Betty Iean Lutz. president. and Sandra Ely, vice president, turn around and make members of the Brigade are participating in the yells to fully support their football team. This file of Brigade girls is waiting for Mrs. Lord to give her signal to begin the routine. l -, .r 1 f,.. ,, ,, M., W Brigade Awakens in Early Morning Hours The Brigade girls enjoy doing a jazz routine, such as the one they did at ihe game against Hcxrlendale, while the band played Hi Swingo For the Highlands vs. Alamo Heights drill the girls of the Brigade change their style of marching to that of wooden soldiers ,ggy g ,,,W. AW Q iii5?ZiiiT ' , mf 'Lii f' -' - H Q ,,k. .L,. Y if bf, ,. - ,.,, 'X . -ysl It , rf Q, 15 ir nfgf. .39 a ll 5. 1 as ,H is A 5. .. W i ,... - .. ..r, ...g?,o.s. f' ,... . M ii . fr' 3' ! Yagi + I bw s' f 1 md y 115 X ,A -'mi aff' i wifi J A 'M , , 4 MM WM h! NN-.ix i o...oo. - ., ,,,.,, ,,,, ' t i iiii . a :,,:4 .,., , , mf.-,-ff . it li E to Practice tor Halttime Drills Mrs. Lord watches the Brigade girls do their dance rou- tine so that when they finish she ccm give her comments. V 1 ' . U . 'ls IMH- Sandra Cobb. Paulette Reitzer. and Kathy Brewer look rather tired after practicing for two hours on a drill. l i Hitt. ILW ' 11 . the antics of the guest speaker Rev. Moss, the father of one of the football boys. Brigade Football Banquet Dil-Xnn Wilson, head cheerleader of the High- lands' Brigade, leads the students in yells. I 'H M N. g V 6 , Al ,,'. sf V' Y 'L ., 1 L Students at Highlands High School would like to linger cz little longer for the lef- ferson pep rally to help boost their team victory. Betty Iean Lutz, president of the Highlands' Brigade, gives a pep talk to the stu- dent body before the Iefferson game on November 17. Highlanders Provide Services, Encourage School Spirit Nelvin Noel. president, is buying drinks for the Brigade at one of the football games at Alamo Stadium. Nelvin Noel. president, and Iack Boubel, vice-president. are planning the schedule for the stair guards. The Highlanders is a boys' organization in its second year at Highlands. The purpose of the High- landers is to provide a uniformed marching escort 'For the Brigade at all the 'Football games and in all parades. ln addition to escorting the Brigade, the Highlanders provide many special services for the school. The polite but firm voice asking for a pass from students entering certain halls at noon belongs to a Highlander serving as a hall guard. The boys guard each of the four halls used for advisory dur- ing the two lunch periods in order to keep noise in these halls to a minimum. Highlanders are some- times called on to guide special visitors around the school. The Highlanders serve another very useful purpose, that of encouraging more participation in pep rallies and more school spirit, especially among the boys. This year the Highlanders received a dis- tinctive new addition to their uniforms-Highlander iackets of maroon with Highlanders in white on the backs of the iackets. Iames Heveley, the sergeant-at-arms, is being informed by Lee Herring, secretary-treasurer, that he owes his dues. Mr. ,Karl Scxathotf Sponsor x This little group of Highlanders is waiting for Mr. Saathoff to arrive so they can start their meeting. Warren Titus, proud of his new Highlander jacket, wants to make sure it is in the picture. Also in the picture is Lee Herring. At last the jackets arrived. Pete Richards is seen taking his new jacket out of the box as Warren Titus looks on. lournalism Students Elected to lluill and Scroll Honor Society: FIRST ROW: Annie Arreaga, Penny Neely, Iudy Flowers, Bettie Io Sonnen, Nancy Filippone: SECOND ROW: Kay Moseley, Char- lene Talbert, Carol Sue Smith, Patty Mitchell, Marilyn McDonald, Lola Mae Trappe, Gail Easley, Merry Martin, Anita McCoy: THIRD ROW: Diane Koltermann, Susan Lewis, Ianet Lynn, Sandra Crow, Ioanne Zamzow, Barbara Schaffner, Sylvia Kerckhoif, Sandra Ely, Barbara Fest, Mary Nolan: FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Eckert, Sandra Wille, Charlie Walker, Louis Irwin, Ice Stewart, Eu- gene Biegert, lim English, Gerry Reams, Wayne Miers, Gay Driver, Shirley Bloch. Not pictured are Wanda McDougall, David Mur- phy, Paulette Reitzer. These are the old and new members of Quill and Scroll, an honor society for journalism students. Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school iournalists. Quill and Scroll was or- ganized in 1926 by a group of high school iournalism advisors. Quill and Scroll has grown over the years and now has over 7,500 chapters in every state in the union and in many foreign countries. To be eligible for Quill and Scroll, a student must be in a journalism class or a member of the Brigadoon or Tartan staffs. He must also be in the upper third of his class to receive this honor, and must be rec- ommended by Mrs. Joan Leon, chapter sponsor. New Quill and Scroll members are inducted in a special assembly. At this assembly, pins and membership cards are presented and the aims and purposes of Quill and Scroll are then explained to the entire student body in an impressive ceremony. Quill and Scroll officers for this year are: Barbara Fest, chaplain: Charlene Talbert, sec.-tres.: Mrs. Leon, sponsor: Louis Irwin, pres.: and Wayne Miers, vice-pres. They are discussing the in- stallation assembly. One of the greatest honors a student can receive at Highlands is to be elected a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Students are elected into National Honor by the faculty and administration on the basis of service, leadership, scholarship, and character. Only the upper third of the senior class is eligible to be voted upon for the organization. Juniors are only considered if they have a 4.0 The sponsors and officers of National Honor Society are: Mrs. Briggs, Miss Lundeen, Mr. Lehmberg, Mr. Zirkel, Mrs. Staudt, Wayne Miers, pres.: Louis Ir- win, vice-pres.: Iackie Draper, treas.: and Dorothy Haecker, sec. or better, grade average. Grades are averaged and the upper third determined, and a ballot containing the names of the students to be considered is made up for the faculty. The votes are tabulated, a second ballot taken, and the list of the members posted for the students. Members of the organization are initiated at a special National Honor assembly at which pins and certificates are presented. Service, Leadership, Scholarship, Character Necessary for NHS FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Anderson, Carol Sue Smith, Lorine Fey, Sydney Glaeser, Nancy Filippone, Merry Martin, Iudy Durkop, Iucly Flowers, Virginia Sommerville. SECOND ROW: Nadine Bippert, Susan Lewis, Mary Ellen Weiss, Pat Devore, Ella Miller, Elaine Stewart, Mary Dell Everts, Ieanette Butts, DiAnn Wilson, Kathleen Roy, Elsie Bremer, Anita McCoy, Patty Fenlon. THIRD ROW: Susan VanKorson, Iudy Tatsch, Dorothy Broadway, Dianne Koltermann, Doris Broadway, Sharon Ryan, Lea Hagemann, Susan Howle, Betty Lutz, Gay Driver, Sandra Ely, Nancy Schaller, Mary Hill, Betsy Roy, Patty Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Angie Martinez. Melvin Noel, Gary Zintgratt, Allen Avery, Richard Murphy, Iohn Massey, Van Nation, Howard Black, Ioe Austin, Bill Speed, Na- dine Gates, Shirley Bloch. FIFTH ROW: Stan Raborn, David Vetter, Iimmy Towers, Charles Chambless, Clyde Donahoe, Eugene ' ' S K th S hl th . N t i t red are: Barbara Fest. Bregert, Iohn Stinson, Robert Herring, Gerry Reams, Iack Boubel. Ioe tewart, enne c a er o pcu Sam Glenney, Barbara Haas, Russel Maier, and Travis Williams. Sixty-eight Seniors Eligible tor Sigma Epsilon Honor Society x FRONT ROW: Bettie Io Sonnen, Dianna Cardenas. Nancy Filippone, Iudy Flowers, Miss Agnes Lee Morgan, Merry Martin, Barbara lean Walston, Sherri Russi, Iudy Durkop. SECOND ROW: Gloria Pteil, Lorine Fey, Barbara Glenn, Lola Mae Trappe, Anita Mc- Coy, Virginia Sommerville, Sydney Glaeser, Patty Fenlon, Pat Mitchell, Kathleen Roy, Pat Raymond. THIRD ROW: Diane Kolter- mann, Dorothy Broadway, Iackye Draper, Dorothy Haecker, Sharon Ryan, Lea Hagemann, Susan Howle, Betty Lutz, Gay Driver, Betsy Roy, Lillian Padalecki, Sandra Ely, Elsie Bremer. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Bloch, Angie Martinez, Richard Murphy, Charlie Walker, Clyde Donahoe, Roger Thompson, Van Nation, Ioe Stewart, Howard Black, Ben Davis, Nadine Gates, Elizabeth McQuade. FIFTH ROW: Allen Avery, Harry Swallow, Melvin Noel, Gary Zintgraff, Iim Grumbles, Iohn Massey, Robert Herring, Gerry Reams, Louis Irwin, Kenneth Schlather, Wayne Miers, Edwin Williams. Not pictured are Iudy Baker, Pat Barnhill, Pat Denning, Barbara Haas, Cynthia Milner, Linda Peck, Paulette Reitzer, Barbara Rich, Pat Locklear Rogers, Carol Schulze, Nancy Scribner, Bill Speed, Edwin Speed. This is the entire membership of the Sigma Epsilon Honor Society. The following students made a 4.0 or ' better average: Elsie Bremer, Iudy Dur- kop, Sponsor-Miss Morgan, Patty Mitch- ell, Kathleen Roy, Ken Schlather, Susan Howle, Wayne Miers, Dorothy Haecker, and Lee Herring. Not pictured Angie Martinez and Clyde Donahoe. Much emphasis is placed on acquiring a good scholastic background at Highlands, and good grades do not go unrewarded. Membership in Sigma Epsi- lon, a nationwide honor society, is based on grade average. Highlands students who become members of Sigma Epsilon must have a grade average of 3.5 and must maintain this average to remain in the organization. Sigma Epsilon members are honored in several ways. Their names are posted in the school hall, as well as being listed in the school paper and the city papers. Members of Sigma Epsi- Ion are also entitled to wear a distinctive pin, upon which is the Sigma Epsilon symbol. All seniors who have maintained a 3.5 average throughout their high school years are eligible for permanent Sigma Epsilon and may keep their pins permanently. Fierrns, Barrera, Head llrchestra The purpose of the Highlands Orchestra is to arouse interest in orchestral programs. The orchestra practices many hours developing musical skills and displays them in school assemblies and in many other activities. The orchestra sponsored a concert at Highlands which was given by the San Antonio High School Symphony Orchestra and the Highlands Choir. Above, Mr. G. Fierros, director, leads the Orchestra. B low, moving a stand, is Fred Kingston, vice president. The orchestra also displayed its talents for the com- munity at the Lions Club Luncheon. The annual Choir Show provided an opportunity for the orchestra to entertain with several numbers, which included Around the World, theme song of the show. X Osmar Barrera, last year's president of the Orchestra, maintained the same office again this year. Mr. Gilbert Fierros. director of the Orchestra, instills a love and knowledge of good music in his students. Carolyn Garcia. treasurer, and Violet Vecxle, secretary. inspect C1 list of activities for the coming year. Cathy Owen and Armand Wietzel, sergectnts-at-arms, put their violins up after cz period oi hard practicing. ilrehestra Helps Members Develop Appreciation ni Good Music FRONT ROW: Barrera, George Trumbo, Fred Kingston, Claude Tyree, Iames Galbraith. SECOND ROW: Patricia Sara Newberry, Ianie Finger, Shirley Gaultney, Patricia Rogers, Iohn Hernandez, Colin Ward. THIRD ROW: Roy Bellows, Frank Ballard, Mac Middleton, Anne Parker, Ervin Veale, David Preston, Ken- neth Agans. ROW. Elodia Saenz, Carolyn Garcia, Don Alderman, Mike Hensley. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Gilbert Fierros, Linda Russell, Kandy Owens, Alan Kuhn, Ian Griffith, Harold Reynolds. Harold Miller, David Vetter, Bill Franks, Ray Byler, Farrel Beck, Iimmy Getts, Gary Brotze, Lynn Passant, Iulia Finger, Elaine Stockett. Under the direction of Mr. Fierros the spends many hours practicing for concerts. Mr. Fierros gives cr specific cue to Cathy Owen that tells her when to join in. fx Www'- u -' N'si' ese ss ' '- ' lOl Ilrganlzatmns of HHS Varied Active Herbert Mueller 15 on h1s heels as he takes cz p1cture of Sandra Ely Pat Fenlon Bob Day, and David Vetter tnmmmg the Chnstmas tree Pep rallies wxth a dlfferent angle are des1gned to please the crowd and build spmt Suzy Mack coaches m th1s funny skn ,.,, ,W ec 6 W 5 W awk f w P F K W Modern AKVV .I I. e e 'A ' WML I I Uv ew pm il W ,if -W' 1-ll,-ii ,mar LL11-2, , .-:, 5' V I 2 I ' J.: .I ,', ,.,gc,I:e: :fe-I I .. , H , 19 -few -f.,,, ,e e gi I M I .I , 4 1 I' + - , . , ,. J 1 Im -- f- ' In v' ' nm . W, --I1 'I A me E J f it AAIS . Ji Siu ,ig aw ev . , e ,Hegre I .I J: 'J g II 1 g Jule 3' 1? 'Y r -.W -frr Iwlc ,, .A 'vwaegif ei ' - qi'-fm,gm1, fir . Af I 1 1 if 1 r 'x , A 1. X Y Y! 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DIANA GILDART CHAPLAIN . BARBARA HAAS PARLIAMENTARIAN-HISTORIAN .. DIXIE JOHNSON REPORTER . REPORTER . SGT.-AT-A RMS . . SGT.-AT-ARMS . . .,, k.,, ..,,,,, ,,.c, . , M -ew.. I, 1 Ezsfsvff I 3 3, Nb... Mollie Avey Sharon Baylor Annetieleasley I anee' Bellamy DONA HEERMAN .. VIRGINIA SOMMERVILLE .. NANCY SCRIBNER .. CAROL SUE SMITH Dana Bohanon Virginia Causey Nancy Chesher Audrey Daniels Carol Dresch - --,. 1 f ,'f K -.II ' AIII ,Qc ,527 U wa ai M458 'N Z meer U '45 I I ec .I 'Tee 'ff In eg 4 ere we for wdxb J. fri: .ec N ' ' -' 2 ' L ' 1 Q ,,.. . ' if e rn 535.196 w 123' Ie ' If Sandra Ely Mary Dell Everts Patty Fenlon Barbara Fest Nancy Filippone Dixie Foster Diana Gildart Sherry Graves Barbara Haas Danna Hans Dona Heerman Sharon Higdon f tt'-ewtttfrbce-W -I 4- - 1.e,q5Eev..t,,.,,,,, ' -- - W -A- - ' v x f,,g+2.g,w,1xq,,..emmwzwe ea,5.f4mXe:1.f , K- ee? FEW Y gn''f? ':-:.112-wiliS55iEi,.i'5f. mei? A 4, W 53 V ,, , ,. . 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' K ' - , mf 'g ' - ..... g -Y.. slezgzseizf r 'gfff ' ffg, ' 1 -' 1,52 .2- 153, staff Barbara Schuffner if ' 1,-I 'Q ., R ' 'fi gf i ,ff 1,-.5 H , Nancy Scr1bner , M get V. it My . . , Az. A, Q W ,' - - - ' -I ,- r '-.' i - , 1 -- .. W 1 tv 1 VIIQIDICI SCh091mCIl1 f , , w 4 1 - t '-rXr.e, ,.r. lemme Sewer f 'f Sharon Skfrpple ee A , . E' ' LL fffji' - k V , to ., ki p M A rr Sififfgffgfgrville r M rrreer e I QE' :em-ak 5 ' -s.'.1g , isgeiggjgg t . 5355? DIP-nn Wllson ,- V- . - .. '--- ' Iodnne ZUHIZOW f .,, - n ' ', - :fi 'ft T -fiifitfifkfzefllti -fftifziswe .r- flfzisv .tfet-wg, H ,sa 's ,. ,yy .,,,.:,.,Q,.,,5 Krrk K VV,' is X ' K' . -' .. The Modern Diana officers perform administrative duties. They are Nancy Scribner, Dixie Iohnson. Charlotte Fife, Virginia Sommerville, Sydney Glaeser, Mrs. Ross, sponsor, Carol Sue Smith. Barbara Schaffner, Barbara Haas, and Dona Heerman. 105 Barbara Schaitner and Charlotte Pile listen as Sydney Glaeser attempts to get the attention of the members at the annual Modern Diana Christmas Banquet. The banquet was held this year at the Barn Door. Interested in Mrs. Lehmberg's conversation. Mrs. Fife. Mrs. Glaeser. Mrs. Ross. and Mr. Lehmberg listen attentively. .l.mH-Mmm-c ....:. .its , , , Diana was a Greek goddess. She was worship- ped as the goddess of the outdoors, of the hunt, of the moon, and of the child. Modern Dianas, a social club at Highlands, takes its name from this mythical figure. Modern Dianas has been organized at Highlands since the fall of l958. Although primarily a social club, it has been a tradition for Modern Dianas to serve as hostesses to the faculty during the hectic days of registration. Bearing trays of refreshments, Modern Diana girls circulated around the school to each teacher's room. As the confusion of registration subsided, the club settled down to the serious business of choosing new members. Soon after, an installation tea was held in the dining room of the foods lab. At this tea oficers were installed and new members officially became nymphs, the name given to the new members for one year after they have been elected. To finance the many activities of the club, money was raised by a series of cake sales which were given throughout the year. Modern Diana girls were a familiar sight in front of Highland Park State Bank. They were sometimes seen bundled up in winter clothing and again seen donned in sum- mery dresses on the Friday afternoons of cake sales. As the Christmas season approached, plans were made for the traditional Christmas banquet held at the Barn Door. Highlands' Cafeteria was the scene of the annual Modern Diana dance at which the nymphs served. Concluding a full year was the Mother-Daughter Banquet at which the new officers for the coming Modern Diana year were announced. Barbara Fest. DiAnn Wilson. Virginia Sommerville, and Patty Fenton look as if they might be bored with the business. efwsif Mrs. Ross, sponsor, honored all Modern Diana members with cr surprise Vct1entine's tea held in the Food's Dining Room. Cake and punch was served to ull. For the Modern Dicxna backward doince these members rncxke corsages for boys. Henry Arms and Susan Lewis are enjoying the Modern Dicmcr Dance on March 3. A Spring theme was carried out with flowers and ct lighted fountain. 1. Nancy Filippone and other senior cheerleaders performed cz lively dance during intermission. The H Bluh Consists ot Lettermen From f---s-ffmm.,t, I. ,,,, .twet I Pee k ff' Q, 1- f'e eee w : Y . ' I if I 'Tfikeig ' ie., K t,,tts,,t usewfazaeaiffsfeessse . qfsegfegz 7' ,EW fe ? 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SGT.-AT-ARMS All Athletic Fields .. SAM GLENNEY . BUDDY ALMAND . BRUCE TETTLETON .. CARLTON JACKSON . HENRY ARMS LOUIS IRWIN .. STANLEY SMITH get 5 - V .... gag 5 I ge,-g,., - ef N Pit E f W 3 'f Li Q, E Q ery e I Y IWW I R1 E52 I i. H sei, te gfiiiitw 3 lim 5 '- ' 4? ,F , I , .C ,, t,,tt,,,.tI,t 'I :I 1 ' e SI 5 I' Q 3 I er H I x Qi. Q is 1 E Y. , I I' .35 ' I 3 ii? 11 ,Hifi P, I f in ge I i , . Im Q . 11 I 5 I I I l i tze QM 1 .gp Q Jgafigs H5 , V' I t f gief a ,t,,,. ,, . ieWf,ee I I' ' if :,, ' t,- ,,,. ,. f 5 ? ' gi KKII A. ., , ,, f I, 1 cm ff, Q I, 6 f 1 rn, 1 'ffm' 1 th X, .Nels Ez' 'wi its ei 1 5 5 is ggi I 5 e :SHIV u .Q '2 : ,F , was I .: ' SE I. LI? A ES fi Q K H fe ,, in Hema? W Gi gi is M3 QI v 5 sq its-W Wt? . r me , te it is 4? Henry Arms Charles Aubert Bruce Bane Wayne Blalock lack Boubel Neal Buesing Bill Coclge Rob Day Alan Delfunder Richard Englebert aku-I viii Robert Englebert Dale Fincke Bob Guillot Iames Hannon Iames Harlos Herman Herden Richard Heye Ierry Hoffmann David Hopkins Louis Irwin Carlton Iackson Donald Ieser Gilbert Iohnson Bill McCarthy Bobby McMillan Russell Marston Iohn Massey Neal Mitchell Fred Moss Andrew Ortiz Ice Ramos Morris Reniro Tony Rivas Lionel Rivers Iohn Skalbe Stanley Smith Iohn Stinson George Sullivan Ken Wallis Iames Wright U f ?it . if F' tins t it if 't ww 9 Wig , figs-jgffffaw President Sam Glenney, who is asking for cr vote on an item of business, is not getting complete attention from the H club The early morning meetings are held in the gym before school. ,E , rf' ks t jg, W H , :sexi-ffr,w,gS1f:ftW mmf:-2' .. m f sig! ffiwgfw 4 , ' 1 ' xrg u , . . 1 , 1. . ,. . i n 't 4, P - ,I 1,1 t F 'ffm 1 1 I 5 KY :f 1 , . T rf ff' .. 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N 5 .t -l. , .. .gr Highlands H Club Sponsors Spaghetti Supper Given at School The community project of the club, a spaghetti supper held in the school cafeteria, was attended by many students, teachers, and people of the surrounding community. This project added to the club treasury. It I I .,r, gig ,V,,V A! ,..f1!gi:i.iEf 'X ' 15,311 --we K , 35- t s.s , 1 - an . in Tw pisiit . r q ' 1 i V .1 ..,, 2 Wayne Blalock and Tony Rivas jokingly pause while putting up the H club posters advertising the spaghetti supper. The H Club, lettermen's club at Highlands, has many purposes and carries them out through diversi- fied activities. The H Club tries to promote and increase interest and effort among athletes towards better scholarship and sportsmanship. The club tries to foster a better understanding ancl attitude of co-operation among coaches and athletes with teachers and administration. Another club purpose is creating an espirit de corps among athletes, pro- moting school spirit, and promoting interest in ath- letics in the school and community. The H Club sponsors various fund-raising functions to accumulate funds for improving the athletic department. Loads of activities filled the year for the busy members. One was a parent-son football banquet. Another H Club project was the Faculty-Varsity basketball game, offering a good game and much amusement as well. The main money-making project was a spaghetti supper. This was held in the cafe- teria and was quite a financial success. A big event for the club was the awards assembly at which they received letter certificates. A dance and a spring outing completed the year in a spirit of fun for the busy club. At one of the several poster parties given to make posters for the Spaghetti Supper, these people work diligentally. Much hard work and time is spent training for the Spring track meet. Bobby McMillan and Charles Aubert wait for the sound of the starting gun. Ierry Hoffmann demonstrates pro- per form for his golf stroke. Admiring the various trophies won for Highlands in different fields of athletics are Bill Mc- Carthy, Kal Hazer, Wayne Blalock, Neal Mitchell, and Paul MacNamee. The club officers watching a track meet are Bruce Tettleton, Henry Arms, Buddy Almond, Louis Irwin, Carlton Iackson, and Sam Glenney. Practicing for a track meet, Iames Hannon winds up as he prepares to throw the discus. Athenas Sell Pennant Pins to Buy Books for School library PRESIDENT .... VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . TREASURER . CHAPLAIN . REPORTER-HISTORIAN . PARLIAMENTARIAN . SGT.-AT-ARMS . SGT.-AT-ARMS . . lzfgmmlzrfl , 2' -z-1 .,,. ,W ,,,.,, W. . +fz?S1:fff:d-.iim ' . lu M li? 51, .-ah' are 1 Q1 I sen I, B., I LF tl- ,, .,,, .. if ny. 1, R . , ,n .-. NFL, '31 if I fl t , ' -2f2:2.:f 212- , - 2' .fLff::zi: 5 . 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W ii' i si' ' 1 4 'ftwt sz as ,,n 1 1' ti . , , rl r 2, F1 sf , 1 ,fi J . k,,, ..,,. . ,,,.,.5 ff. ,ff,, I ,,--, W Hg, r s f'1t+ fg,e5.Q2 ,,t. . 3 Xikgqillii ,. .. 'Sf ,fjfj- 'g i ,,.t '21 .5. ' 'iifzzsi f'zi!iZ f4 ali F l' . 115259 5 4, , is Pla! ,U f J it . g, sr fl -4 Il f 'SJ+ lli2'l?gg It' Wd: . it , iii 1 5 ' ,D tf,:inyy ,, .. 5. ,,.... V i ,fr't'-r,-sfsztztfgef, vw ,. no fm' , -:sr H M...-, N : f mg ,,, - f .siswrzxtuzwaifv gg1,,,f:: '5n fzssffff f' 1 Q --,ff,ze,g,frQw,yr. . - wetsfwerf-fsff2,22 ,5,,f3ggg.ggfz1,5gg3 ', 1 wfffqifzalllswr-sz Ruthie Searcy Iudy Shriznpton ludy Stingily Mary Thomas Sherron Winkle Mary Ioe Burnett Linda Peck, and Shirley Winkler absorb important club business -1. ,,, A af sz- r X lx X is 1 ,J x r r, , , ,ff 1 ,, A , P 5 if Efliiw P 15 . .1 ,,,, ...., .W . . '-we - 151, i 1 ms is 'ffyff:,, : --.51 --,Q t, :.,,,f!',,:fea -ter-its ' tfif,.f.,. , V. ffrsifeszris 1 rw , 15,21 Ni ffjgg 1 - get-.se , .ft,5::fwu esp ,Q 4 E 55 'xfiff-'??l?? f'f ,: .zgmgr . X , Sherron Winkle Shirley Winkler I we-H L + tgp : - 'fe2iff52?1iEtfisiiieifl , - ' H, New ,tt I. , Qn,,, .,iy5g I ' ,... if H t f ' The Athena literary Society takes its name from the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena. The main purpose of the club is to aid the school library in purchasing books. In addition to helping the library, Athenas have had a full and busy calendar of events. Since every club must have money to carry on an active year, Athenas have put their minds to work and have come up with some different and profit- able money-raising proiects. In its second year as a successful way to raise money, Highlands pen- nant pins were again sold. They are maroon and white, of sterling, and bear the letters HHS. Athenas were given more opportunities to prove their ability as salesmen by selling football programs. Cake sales, always reliable to help fill a' club treasury, were also given by the Athenas throughout the year. ln January the annual Athena dance added a touch of fun to the regular work of the busy and active Athenas. lt was held in the school cafeteria and was informal. Completing the year was the traditional spring banquet. This banquet was tinged with a bit of excitement, as the banquet and the year was brought to a close with the announcement of the new officers. The Athena Literary Society is led by a group of nine officers. They are: Sandra Cobb, Sandra Crow, Sharon Hill, Gay Driver, Charlyne Riley, Susan Howle, Patte Goldbeck, Becky Bernard, and Pennie Webb. F A '.1 ,1e.w...,, My s- - ff of if . H s S We if S' ff' Suzy Mack, Wanda Rhodes, and Linda Heckman per- Judy Flowers, Linda Heckman and Charlyne Riley draw and paint form a dance as the Athena's entry in the choir show. posters at the poster party for the Athena Dance held on Ianuary 20. 'I' During intermission at the Athena's dance, Cheryl King sings spring songs. Wanda Rhodes, Betty Lutz, and Gay Driver decorate for the Iune in Icmuaryu dance. '.,r,am -.ww-LH. I in At the Athena dance Barbara Rich, Charlyne Riley, and Tope Tausch wait in line to be served refreshments by Pennie Webb and Sandra Clark. Busily decorating in the cafeteria after school for the dance are Anita McCoy Susan Howle. Elaine Voges, Suzy Mack, and Iudy Flowers. ff Seniors Model at Annual Style Show Presented hy Chireanes PRESIDENT . SANDRA BELITZER VICE-PRESIDENT . .. DINAH LEE RECORDING SECRETARY . . GLORIA PFEIL CORRESPONDING SECRETARY .. . SUSAN LEWIS TREASURER .. . JANE FINGER CHAPLAIN ....... . JAN GRIFFITH PARLIAMENTARIAN .. . PAT CALLAWAY REPORTER .. . JUDY TATSCH CENSOR . .. GINGER CAIN SGT.-AT-ARMS .. .. JUDY BAKER SGT.-AT-ARMS . . . . MARY HILL Dinah Lee Mrs. Minnie Williams 559 qw . 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W4 4 ,jg F if f f i Jr E ' . , H .,,3,...,.,f ., ,s 9 , . in - . .. , -. its sl its , X, 1 f H ae 1' f .1 +L AG Nancy Stapper Nell St. Iohn Linda Summers Charlene Talhert Paul MacNamee buys a piece of cake from Pat Crutcher and Charlene Talbert at a cake sale. EWWQQEWXGWQWQM 1. . .. .fleas '7 5 'asm syn: ,,.f.,.,12'llff5+-- s f . ,sf ,ES -' il, 'lim ln- . , . , , ,X Vlfvul 1 yi 1 if vgl 55 J L wind Je 1- , sr 'ii fi ml Vigil is J' 'laid , f f .,-4!.,., . 5 i , f ' 1 ,1 53 , -.Q-,,-N... ,315 -' f , , ,:n,n, 4.5, W ..4w--. fgiis its T f'1 'Ng -l'i1s1:1'zi:2s.i . r.F'Wl55, ,, i .... J 'fi ' 55 , :..'f it .,,, .,,,.,. h .fn L, , , ,M . ,., s i fi 5 fs H. f 154 was -,,. f ,?f-. -i-1-fi , H , Nancy Talbert 1- , l11dyTatsch Sandra Trammell sssss.1ws'sssss Mary Ellen Weiss Judy Wilson 1 wr- F zi s., . f . we 'l il -13 -sas ,. 1 wi ' xv ., i if .1 'ii 1. te. W - . . ,fi . his ., 1 -If ,f,,e,f,:1,,,,g:':,fa.: . Riffs is iswnss is :ff' K 'E IE. fi!E1 ??fu.1 5 vt 41:5--f MEJIV' Ip: Il' VVKV He? ' 'Y il' 15+ ' Ji Elf Q V 'swf fu , 1 sr5 , ailji X ir' ag lm! inf lea-ff. f v. 5 WV f ..,. .if J i i wg 6 ...E .., . fini ma. ville 5 L, 1 fl. is , . J. .. ..,.. .,.,.J . ffis,-will-i1..,..fr fs-,.y. wfwfgffagfszf ,f.g.i.,ws,.,fg:f isf:ss.fs 5. ii- ff? , isssfsssii ssssssssr lshsisfsss 5'!.1iz E 1' .1 4- 11' 7 4 as 1. pref . is A 'gag s Asif, .. 32351, . . lgiu K 1 my . . . .., l if ' l kg J 1 :- ., The goddess of beauty, Chiroane, gives her name to the Chiroane club at Highlands. Chiroane is an especially apt name for the club, whose aims, as set forth in the constitution are to help others to be 'style-conscious and fashion-wise,' as the members themselves seek to develop their own personalities and to be 'examples of culture, femininity, and charm'. Little stuffed owls seen around the campus, in cars, homes, and even in shops are sold each year by the Chiroanes to raise money. Many ad- visories use them to decorate their rooms for color day. An especially big event is the Chiroane style show held annually. This year the style show, pre- sented on December 14, was entitled the Winter Fantasy of Fashions. The 'Fashions for the show were from Joske's Teena Texas Shop. Chiroane seniors modeled in the show, as well as Ruthie Searcy, Teena Texas, and Barbara Fest, Seven- teen Representative, both Highlands students. A unique activity of Chiroanes is a poetry contest held in the spring. The poems are judged by English teachers and winning poems are recited at the an- nual spring banquet, at which new officers are also announced. This final event, held on May l, closed a busy year for members of Chiroane. Bhiroane Presents Annual Fashion Show With Seniors Modeling Taking care oi last minute alterations and a final look, Sue Louise Haynes 591eCgs the fashions she will mgdel in Lewis admires the unusual style of a cocktail dress. style show with Clgtheg furnished by Ioskesl the These Chiroane members are busily making posters for the Chiroane style show which was held in the Fall. The members are: Iudy Schuetze, Sandra Belitzer. Lois Ann Bowker, Mary Ellen Weiss, Dinah Lee, and Virginia Cain. In the annual choir show these Chiroane members participated in a skit concerning little girls from foreign countries. They are Gloria Pieil, Iane Finger, Susan Lewis. Dinah Lee, and Sandra Belitzer. As cx money-making project. Charlene Talbert, Nancy Talbert, and Will the meeting please come to order. Dinah Lee and Peggy Rhodes sell maroon and white owls to the students. Sandra Belitzer hold a discussion about a cake sale. Capable Chiroane officers are Dinah Lee, Iane Finger, Virginia Cain, Mary Hill, Iudy Barnhill, Iudy Baker, Gloria Pfeil, Sandra Belitzer, Sue Lewis, Pat Callaway. Iudy Tatsch, Ian Griffith, and sponsors. Mrs. Adamcik and Mrs. Williams. F.T.A. Members Attend Convention Held at Sam Houston High ee- we ,Wulf-s,.. 59 32 f1!3 'I'!yg5s'ff'5M:a , ' e gg' fffseifgszzfgfs' ' - fe. mf-ft: -e fSfsfs ti e ase., W .. , ,W A , gif, Hl5,l3,::.fx6f-- - 'xi sl' ,I f- ,. UM! IW will? I wi, 5 -an ' ' Y H- or e W ,fl 'vi 5 ' 4 ' I 1. e Q . ,,,. ., V ,,., .. ,,,, ,, ef e 1, ,. ef ' I I ee' I ,fx-4'9Q594x-3 , , 4 '7 '- ' , Txf J x ,Q Lf.. 'iiiiiiitziiiiifiiiffiii? t ,..Z?5tiE?iEz5?f1E?5' Iudy Durkop Elsie Bremer PRESIDENT .. . JUDY DURKOP VICE-PRESIDENT . . ELSIE BREMER SECRETARY . . DOROTHY HAECKER TREASURER . . LOUISE HAYNES CHAPLAIN . . ELAINE STOCKETT REPORTER . . MARY ELLEN WEISS PARLIAMENTARIAN . . MARYLEE BUCHANAN HISTORIAN . . 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FTA provides information to its members on vocational opportuni- ties in education and the special competencies re- quired, and assists them in gaining an appreciation ofthe contributions that the public schools have made to our society. FTA activities are numerous and varied. A Christmas party was only one of the many social affairs. The annual FTA faculty-vs-varsity basketball game was held on February 20. Closing the year was the traditional Future Teachers banquet honoring the graduating seniors. . -- , t r ,,,.. ,.s.. 2 rrers t W. . ' ' ' V r K ' ' or r K I x g, V ,, I 1 I . M H , ,jg .,,,. i. ,,,.-,,, , . -' '- I ff , '-Lk , , it H 3 c 2 1 ss i as - ' riiie.. ,-,' ,,, ,,.' ,,,, ttiic tssss. a er 'r T s t. 1 Q , : it . ' be , trsttt 1 Holding a brief business meeting are Debbie Ewing and Iudy During the year, the FTA held many regular meetings to dis- Durkop. 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The purposes of Phi Beta certainly are symbolized in the club name, as the Phi Beta society tries to promote friendship and to help beau- tify the campus and the school in general. The Phi Beta Society carries out its purposes through a variety of activities, and this year the club found many new ways to pursue its goals. A new and novel project to stress more friendliness at Highlands was a week- long friendship campaign conceived and sponsored by Phi Beta which was called Smile Week. Posters urging students to remember to be more friendly and smile were set up in each hall. Phi Beta mem- bers wore pink name tags each day of Smile Week. The Phi Beta Society also raised money to carry on its activities. Shakers fminiature pom-pomsl and balloons were sold, and cake sales helped to sup- plement the treasury. The Phi Beta Society also had its share of fun activities, including a dance and two installations. To serve the school the Phi Beta So- ciety presented Highlands with a gift. To end the year, the Phi Beta Society held its annual spring banquet where officers were announced. Lola Trappe and Gail Easley look longingly at the luscious cake Albert DeBarros has purchased from Paulette Reitzer. 5 Loraine Smith, peering from a mound of articles, considers joining Mary Sells in a cat nap before the meeting. loin the party! This is the invitation made by Connie Ioyner at the installation. Gail Reines is one of the many prospects for future membership in Phi Beta. Sharon Weyel, Ianice Smith, Pat Stahl, and Bettie Io Sonnen arrange refresh- ments to be served at the Phi Beta social held in the cafeteria. Who's calling me? asks Mary McQuade as she, Elizabeth Anderson, and Beverly Iennings busily make decorations for the Phi Beta dance held in March. Phi Beta officers Bettie Io Sonnen, Connie Ioyner, Marsha Shows, Cheryl King, and Gail Easley assemble around the marble owl given by the club. 4 x :x t. :g.g 4 -ff 'fill 1 fn ' -i , S.R.U. Strives to Arnuse Interest in Ilramatics at Highlands PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . CHAPLAIN . REPORTER . f I---tm-Rst' -X H' I . I K ,, I in ggi,-.f,.,:'3..!g t.. I.e,,,.1t:. ta .ull 5111 iii: rf' li ft, Q1 ,. 2 f I ,J-ff V Kitt x B I 'I x 'inf' 'F-ffiiiiiiiliiifitiiw , :Ev .' . lm A. :wear 4 , I I 3 We . BETSY ROY . . DANESE LEE . PATTY MITCHELL . BEN DAVIS . SHARON RYAN . PENNY NEELY Betsy Roy Danese Lee f . I- we . I . f ail' W I as RIP' Ut J! I ul I v WV mfr! I :Jr 5 I -iz -tif-Yet iff 1'-:'Yf2ifiLwZzz: Q.: -,easeIiifuazfiizzswfiiiigaagfjiwfifiiivzz'wifisizl -dm , A 1 riflliif -N V 2.I Eii?1 U 'I' -35:25 , ,,I, ,- 1 ., I -f '5:lr SFETWAIEL1' wif Q 121, s-55?-i?3!ii'2!.i 2i 'f't:?l:- I A , Ieff Bond Ben Davis Patricia Devore Mrs. Mary Winnek Ii 'Q A my D 5 ' I ' I5 ' , Sl' tfgii tg' , 59 , r . 'fl I .f . ,. f tri te. 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SRO elects new members in a unique and different way from any other club at Highlands. Prospective members try out before the club, and if accepted they become pledges until they have earned points by serving on committees, performing in plays and for various other SRO activities. Pledges are given one year to earn the required points for full club membership and to enioy the other privileges. This year SRO presented its first comedy, en- titled George Washington Slept Here. An enormous amount of time and money were put in by the club to make the play a success. Many SRO members represented the Highlands drama department at the Trinity Speech Festival held on the third of March. Some of the many varieties of speeches included de- bating, Bible reading, and extemporaneous speech. Admrrrng a few of the many posters to be used for the advertrsement of the SRO play are Betsy Roy Ioe Ramos and Louis Irwin l:li:k5 Ioe Stewart, Elizabeth Shinn, Dorothy Barnes, Hendrix try their art ability at making posters. From the serious expressions on the faces of these SRO members, this meeting was very important The lOp1C of dzscussion concerned the parts to be in the play presented in the early spring. waning :swam wx 115 wi '11 -- The First Year PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . CHAPLAIN . REPORTER .. SGT.-AT-ARMS . TTTS . . T T' I Q lgib ..l1 Z ,M A . , , , . 1 ' :1 'f.' fs ac e, --is s , .-., sl ...w,.l..:-r . Q ML, ,gg ,lem ..,, News , .0 , up V L I My' - , . Iafal i' ww' gig. 'lieg e' D .... . ' A req. wil, ., self L . u..,,.,-- 4W.:f,mW-li :umeawffss - ' f' T'f ' TEE st' 5 e 119' 3 - Vu I 3' f IPIQ JQQIQ K I se A nw 'II is f 4 Il7,mf ef: ..T, , TT,TT , 2 e me me F I ,, '1' I1 H, A Ie Q15 7 I 1:15,-yilnlqssffrm ' ,gggfgal 55, . L . -, sugiqenullfi I Us .. .... VIEIIWSIIHI 1, -Jfrn E' ur 1 ., A 1 I is-fzlsiiifs 1 1 'ge Is' u i -fills I r-if 2253 ' sei f PM - H me '3' ' ' A ' I ' II?:f5f'l'ffffj,'? - , ., it .1 z, Amviff. :ffl Vg, My W ., TTST, , L ,, M 9 112--us? s'!'m2f2f,fi'P!p::u. wx me ffilslslf:-'sail ftizena- ' 'i5c::1zf:'f:us:.:zf?. 'WE 1 L Le: I 'uw EQ? r 1 : H if use , , P F 5 I is 1 H F7 'cl 1 fs, , Z' .,g. 's. f ..'TfR 5 ee' 51 :Q ! P 'nl eff I ' Y :IL my is s 1, je TTTT ,,.T . ,e lt'-m-A B: 4.7, s.-1 w 351 'ji .. - 32 7 159 ,5fw,w,:zf:ffusf W. asf. Q51 1 I: 1, x Q I 4 lf ef' t , if es - ' 1 , ,X -1. Ni eff 'I Ikiwrwr , L W. N ff my :IQ Ihfwx 'Hit ' 1 u li, e ll I L I 1 mum Q, aff r Mk 4+ ,3 I , .ug-,hes lg-'QTJL1 6 J A pe if .wig , lille 4 I 'I' 4 In s We I 4 R ' 755 'flvls r Elie ss 'L' ii if ut the Highlands Latin llluh ls Successful . LINDA HECKMAN . NADINE GATES . CONNIE JOINER . BILLY JOHNSON . NADINE BIPPERT . MARY BEITEL CHERYL KING m e 1 Nadine Bippert 3' i 1 . - FAQ Mary Bxetel Sharron Cox Linda Heckman '.,. -:,.g:'f ::- ig' Ke. ,, 'Y '- K 1 Et, T , y u.l,, Ely , k:,,.,,. ..f ef .fl f : ' ' wif lliliii' .A wt: Nadine Gates f'-- I9iI2l'1 t'IBi . .WL is-Hin' , lti 'i'm l 'Les i ii., e gp, K Lf . ..,, , 2.552 f ill, !iJf:i'QQ'fQ 5 m,:.msw M. A .K . ,, ,-nas' Els I3 . E J H me 5 ,. me , '2 'life K 1 fl 5' ,E A fig' 1 fl' ,gs fe B 1- mss,..,.4lisf's,.Jf', K I ' ,... , ??g1Eiiii:q L,,,. MY- Howard Shweftz V IIII 2 f A ...L i f .. , it lelll L ' , , .,l., I ,V 'sls nies it HK. K life! . I ' 1 fe R- -1 - -'f ' . seztsivf is ffffzfsi . A' - .i v: wvfifzgse mt fin- - we tribes: Pllsfgwif .:f1:y:l .,ta:e1' wlliiezzsw' . ,Q e ff' ' N4 gm. 35543, Q5:weflfgggfeufzgsgftfes, es. sffflzszlfllsfmf if IS' 1 me I x Vt H6 ef' Elf' K I .1 Y s,Lf, 'lffilf 'W is ,!ra:,- I J if ': - sf-uf I -.agen ' fl' vw 1x!5i'2 ' . use sew, ' ' .L I-,gee-lf' H I mf -If... 'MII 1?-Iii ' sf . fn ee5'S :f', ., 7.11 eng -f f ls ,, ' 1 ' use, ff fe . sl- A ve-afee. I, -. -f miata T I ig nI'I't+ . ,V EJ 'it ii .gg -s Q. F,,gg,,u,f ng .5 , .. ,, 2 W is ea yy ,. les eefl I is s , .,., sf ,, s,,. sw-f we: 2' avi. W- ,, ,zvvIff!31q' 1,331,332 fm 9 f sS:,,?,1f:Mvis ag iff 2 if L 1 ., 5 2 'et get eh I 1 ffm'- , BV' '. Cathy Deady Bruce Dennert Cynthia Devereaux Iohn Fey Nickie Floyd Shirley Gaultney Iohn Hensley Billy Iohnson Connie Ioiner Carol Kimble Cheryl King Emestine Klatt Sandy Lemke Deana Lewis Maxine Messick Harold Miller Bettye Murphy Anne Parker Dorothy Pennell Marjorie Rader R. I. Robinson Carol Summers Linda Summers Elizabeth Woods Another new club at Highlands is the Latin Club. The officers of the club, Nadine Bippert, Mary Beitel. Connie Ioiner 4 Linda Heckman, Nadine Gates, Cheryl King, and Billy Iohnson, lead the members in the study of Latin. Before one of the called meetings, Linda Heckman, president, discusses the business with Mr. Shwartz, sponsor. ,sr-f w -1 -rue. ffm,-: , If If ,J ,, sl... sz.-JW,,.W.-stszigtt,wise'fwfifzJriif-'iiizifiiiiiififlfifrl Laeti Latini is the picturesque name of one of the school's newest clubs. This club is connected with the foreign language department, and its purpose is to promote interest in the study of the Latin language, ancient Roman history, and its cultural influences. Latin is certainly not a dead language to members of Laeiti Latini. These members discover through club activities the great extent to which Rome and its language, Latin, influenced civilization. An interest- ing feature of Latin Club meetings are the brief plays which are prepared and presented by groups of members. The plays depict ancient Roman life. To raise funds for their new club, Laeti Latini members sponsored a car wash. ln February the club enioyed a Valentine party in the cafeteria. Later in the spring the Laeti Latini Club sponsored Latin Week at Highlands. A Roman-style banquet brought its first year to a close for the members. he I Q- sv IIT mgswnu s,,ffvz'- , wa H J -k ,Jn f ,.:1 -slsrszzz-srrssfisffffff, W , , -A fm. sffgjigf isis' pw . . ,.v,., ' 'i 1- 7555553335 ,,,, ff-I.mqsssxgigfggfgfznfjss'ggggsfi15,52fm Cake Sale Gives the Spanish Club Treasury a Boost , 55:1 :JF-515B'HE5?'lMfJ?ff?'5:I' 351325 V -'?-fw535ii5fii5Sf?3. fsizirfw Hf'i1rsaffs,.,fgsf:. si, aw. ' fr .r . rIm,x5:,5,11fez -' V Nj 'QM fgggfgzffffi '- W ' . .sm ' .. s,ss, MIS- f ' .V M, . , A In , rf' fs I mem, - 'f. ,:fffsf. ,,,,, rms! , -' f ffflsr Is.,-M gina Li Ffqga' 1 If if I nw-Q. L , , Jah JJ 'Surf' ' r We H I I ,wa I-I QE , X 'A I I s ' Jfsrbrgr I .r 5 ,F I' JP7 'I al .Q Annie Arreaga Sylvia Kerckhoff Miss Patty Ramby f r y . fs 4 f ' ' ::.,.Qg f. . 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K' ' M' 'lgzzxfsszlfzsa' 2 '-:- T'f1fi'- ,rv EMI ve . is Q- ' 'if j :2f'iziC5l .. . ' L :rpg f252fiiJ2:f1sf'fs' E' 11Sii' 1' -wr W' is 'i'i:22 Ulf: :hu--5- l'I ,.c?' 31.545-2':?'f:T1': 5 3' ' ' Q S' . Lynn and Barbara Draper turn in to Annie Arreaga money whic V T , they received from the sale of the many cakes and candies. M'W 'i'l Linda Whyman re , I s-:reef ,, ' f - uzf fzm- ,,....i, :. ..y,fV.,g.. A. C fb ff. Q , ,Af,.,M,M F A i 1 H 1 if Lu , 1 , 1515 if QU L 5 5 h Sharon Wright ,Mm .,..., 'SGW 1 Wk' ' 1 M '22 ' W 1 4' 1 'iw X N 4 , ,N fi i 5 41 a s 1., .5 . ,x :f!'i,C.'ff..'. ' The cakes and mexican candy which were sold-at the cake sale were prepared by the members of Los Espanoles we H J 'ly 1 r.., 1 Future PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . . TREASURER . CHAPLAIN . . . Nurses Serve Highlands in Third Successful Year PARLIAMENTARIAN . HISTORIAN . - 1 f I j f 4 sk? . . ve ' nf it ii . as Y' C I 8 1. :ya I f Wee 8 f ,T I ff 1 fi isa- se F1129 I-Mp, J . . 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Lqgzgggim, . 153 1 J 135,521 W, E L 1.,,,gf , 3 ,ffm A ,A 5 P ,ii 1' x A F Z unfwsti l ff- if W f N 4 e IoAnn Palomo Ianie Rocha Phyllis Sarver Nan Vail The officers oi F.N.A. take time out to have their pictures taken. Running a club cannot be all work and no play They are Iulia Finger, Mary McQuade, Maria Laurel, Ianice Reynolds, and Janie Rocha. Diana Kotylo Sandra Lemke Virginia Livesay Linda McFar1in Mary McQuade '7 ....... Future Nurses Visit Hospitals in Seek information ut Nursing ' The Future Nurses Club ot Highlands is a service club dedicated to better health and to learning more about the world of medicine. Anyone interested in nursing is eligible to ioin. The Future Nurses have learned a great deal this year by actually going and seeing what is being done in'their field of interest. Field trips have been made to the Baptist Memorial Hospital, St. Peter's and St. Joseph's Home, the San Antonio State Hospital, the Robert B. Green Hospital, the Mission Road Home, and the State TB Hospital. Future Nurses also attended a convention in Corpus Christi and participated in a workshop at San An- tonio College. The Future Nurses used even their fun activities to be of service to others. A gala Christmas party was held at the Mission Road Home and an Easter party was given for the children in an orphanage. This year the Junior Red Cross drive was also a project of Future Nurses. The an- nual banquet completed a year of serving and learning for the members of the club. Many different materials are required in proper nursing. Ianie Rocha, Ianice Reynolds and Maria Laurel list supplies. Hospitals are very strict about cleanliness of rooms and linens. Future Nurse's members learn how to change linens. As a community service project, the Future Nurses visited several different institutions during the year. To help further their knowledge of nursing, these members visit the Robert B. Green Memorial Hospital in San Antonio. These children, from the Mission Roads Home, are enjoying the Christmas party given by the Future Nurses. The party was a happy occasion for all who atended. Everyone sang favorite carols, played games, and members told the Christmas story. Ianice Reynolds and Sylvia Gonzales look over the business for the special called meeting of the Future Nurses. Ianie Rocha and other club members volunteer to serve one of the committees for a coming social event. O11 Mr. lacksen Demonstrates Experiments ter Bey's Science Club PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . SCIENCE DIRECTOR . . KENNETH SCHLATHER GERRY REAMS DAVID VETTER . ROBERT HERRING . GARY MALLARD . .WW...,,.Q.,u?I QNX ,,,, F rw T1 ,sive ,Im :IIWI 23431 ,,,, 2 I 'E , . I .-.,s I I Ifl eA.,, I ,,, . I,, f ' ' ' , E551 f f - V Sig? 1? 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Dan Hawkins Robert Herring Louis Irwin Mike McGraw Gary Mallard Randy Matthews Wayne Miers Richard Murphy Larry Muzny Melvin Noel Ioe Stewart Warren Titus Richard Tondre David Vetter Charles Walker is i fill ,E . At one of the weekly meetings of the Boy's Science Club, Gerry Reams and Kenneth Schlather demonstrate the use of the electrons and valences which are given on this chart. This information is necessary for experiments. The purpose of the Boy's Science Club is to assist its members in learning more about science and to Clyde Donqhoe demonstrates an ex. promote high ideals, closer fellowship, and school perimentas Kenneth Schlather looks on. spirit. Scientific knowledge is gained by the mem- bers through many methods. At each meeting sci- entific principles and ideas are presented through experiments, lectures, and special projects. Mr. Jack- son, sponsor of the club, supervises experiments and proiects and is always available to members for help on special projects and explanation or information. Members also pu rsue scientific knowledge through field trips to various places. These trips enable the boys to see at first hand how the scientific principles and discoveries about which they are learning are utilized so as to better serve industry and mankind. ln this way they can really see sci- ence at work. The Boy's Science Club took trips to places both far and near this year. They traveled all the way to Karnes City to observe a gas stripping plant at work. Closer to home is the Aero Space Center, which was also a field trip proiect. The knowledge they have gained from the club ac- tivities may well prepare the members for a useful career or interesting future hobby. In chemistry certain precautions must be taken when using various chemicals. David Vetter, Gary Mallard, and Lee Herring carefully add the chemicals to the flask. Future Business Leaders nt America Experiences Its FirstYear PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . SECRETARY . . . TREASURER . . . . REPORTER . . . . Pauline Calbillo .. LORINE FEY BEVERLY BECKER . SANDRA WILLE JEAN WALSTON LINDA SUMMERS Kay Grant Harriet Kolenda l t w H J if All r .ms t 3 2' T il em, ,J 5 4 1924 ie? 't elf Mme 'Nu-.w x , R ' ' !!52a1fi!253.,:25i 3 1E'2,':f:?25f2:. L X , ' S527 gsrsI::,..kS.es :sz J 'ss' ,z , T, T . A .ffifg 4, ,fe , -- A ,Sai-3-g y Lorine Fey Beverly Becker Mrs. Iosephine Taylor Ieana Kuehler Eleanor Mathis Evelyn Otto Pat Roland Linda Summers Iean Walston Sandra Wille Mary Zipp 1 lik e Q s xiful -. ,..,,,,. 1 X5' i. . ' .. e we - . 1' 51 ,Q 2' Q53 we : , 'llflgs ji tj 5 Ignk . 2132 'lf I is e, ni as the 1 'elf fl' Rmllf Stihl fe mth s . M 5 Nt: f f 'wi 4 .2 C ' ui sk Q sw -1 ug guage Zeit QF J, kt 5, tse stfgzetftgge eitusbgwf AU' -rIt111'1'ffwwnaf?zsms , ,,.. ,, . Witfsfg, ei A ' t, ag ,,., xrej we s' ef, :em V s531'eesefee, '1s:5y-ff - 'ls ,bak lgah '24 ,L- Fltlms , 3 H 13 t A f' ef ' t ,af few tt r ff a A NH ex s S3 L Q. , ,Q ' X 322'-ft' 9 f K -sept, W As the newest club at Hiqhlands, the FBLA officers discuss the activities of the club with their sponsor, Mrs. Taylor. The officers are Lorine Fey, Sandra Wille, Linda Summers, Iean Walston, and Beverly Becker. Beverly Becker holds the business meeting to discuss the obtaining of the club charter while Sandra Wille listens. FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. This club was organized just this year at Highlands and works for several purposes. One pur- pose of FBLA is to better acquaint students with the business world, which many students will enter after high school or college. FBLA also tries to strengthen members' confidence in themselves and their work, develop character, train them for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. One of the very first activities of the Future Busi- ness Leaders was an impressive installation of all the new officers. These newly installed leaders got the club off to a busy start with a series of cake sales to build up funds for the new club to operate on. After a busy year of organization, the FBLA sponsored a membership drive in the spring to supply the club with able members to carry on next year. Mary Zipp and Iean Walston ponder over the date for the cake sale to be held to help build up the club treasury. V ifatlti Annie A r r e a g a entertains members w i t h a Spanish dance, Maryiee Buchanan and Elsie Bremer laugh at Louise Haynes' re- action as she discovers cr mistake in the Future Teachers treasury. Highlands Clubs Fill Year With llances, Cake Sales, and Parties Mr. Geisler receives a happy surprise on Valentine morning. At the Modern Diana Coffee he is served coffee and rolls by Charlotte Fife and Dixie Iohnson. Arranging cakes at a Phi Beta cake sale are Lola Mae Trappe. Gail Easley, Pat Raymond, and Paulette Reitzer. Posters posters posters must be made by these tired girls for the Athena dance. They are Carol Barney, Sherri Bussr Linda Heckman Gay Driver. and Mary Ioe Burnett. Posters are made to publicize activities K 0ftS Kaleidoscope V' I ggi Us IS EM Bn al ' 1 0 f ix 1 f 1 ,na Rowland, Roberts, and llunahou lead Highlands' Gridders Highlands opened its third season of football the same as it had the two previous years, iourneying to Austin to take on the powerful Austin Maroons. Carrying a 3-17 record into the 1960 campaign, the Owls sported numerous changes in its coaching staff. Mr. Delbert Rowland took over as head coach backed by newcomer Charles Roberts as line coach. Augie Erfurth, head coach the first two years, moved into a position at Rice Institute. Among the newcomers to Highlands schedule were South Houston of Pasadena, Corpus Christi Carroll, Alice, and a new rivalry with Burbank. Joining the 15-AAAA schedule for the first time were the MacArthur Brahmas. By the time the final gun had sounded for the last time, the Owls had compiled a 4-6 record, more wins than Highlands could gain in its first two years combined. The Owls also had been victorious in three District 15-AAAA encounters as compared with one in previous years. Highlands co-captains for the season were Guard Fred Moss and Quarterback Carlton Jackson. Guard Fred Moss latches on to this Maroon ball carrier in Highlands opener at Austin. za 1. El tg Li 1 'i C F i? 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A W f,-- w.:--W ,Wi M,,,,.,,,wz,,,3M,,M,l,,.,,Ii,,,,f..,,HM f,Q,.,,g,45g,g5g,z,,-:sas H' ..j.-vii L .... .W 'f-- is a r its igaseillfiifii' gaefzsagfgafl gf.,,galsfa,.,af,.sasz,fa1aszsfziaaae.fi-falliswffgfsdftm Center Wayne Blalock i523 and Guard Stanley Smith C643 move in to stop Austin's Kenneth Powell. In ,,,,. ,im ,..,,,,-35'gs.,frwsmt.-:affn..a,-wzzvvfewasffitf AUSTIN 27 HIGHLANDS 6 The Highlands Owls opened their 1960 football W, t.. .Q if season with a 27-6 setback at the hands of the Austin Maroons. Highlands lone tally came when Guard Fred Moss pounced on a blocked punt in the Austin end zone. Highlands threatened near the end of the first half moving to the Austin five. Deep in the fourth period the Owls were halted on the eight by an intercepted pass from the arm of Morris Renfro. SOUTH HOUSTON 24 HIGHLANDS 8 Highlands lost its second game of the season and extended its losing streak to ten games with a 24-8 drubbing by the South Houston Trojans. As in its first game, Highlands only touchdown came as the result of a blocked punt. End Tony Rivas threw himself in front of the punt on the Trojan 30 and Tackle Fred Wirth scooped up the ball and rambled across the goal line for the tally. Highlands Beats Alamo Heights By Une . CARROLL 26 HIGHLANDS 6 l A fired-up backfield made up entirely of under- classmen kept Highlands from being shutout as the Owls lost their third game of the season to the Corpus Christi Carroll Tigers, 26-6. With five minutes remaining in the game, sophomore Full- back Gene Avery went the final five yards of a 65-yard march for the score. The passing of Quarterback Morris Renfro along with the running of Avery and Halfback James Wright largely accounted for the drive. Highlands was able to rack up only one first down the entire first half of play compared to eight during the last half. BURBANK 8 HIGHLANDS 7 An outplayed Burbank eleven barely managed to turn back a fired up Highlands team, 8-7. The Owls led in first downs, passing yardage, and total offense, but not in points. Highlands scored first after End Tony Rivas put the Owls in business with a fumble recovery on the Bulldog 31. Gene Avery tallied for the Owls. Burbank capitalized on a pass interception for its score. Although they threatened twice later in the game Highlands could not CFOSS the goal line again. Deiensive standout Ioe Ramos moves in to tackle this South Houston Trojan pass receiver in Owl territory. Senior Louis Irwin 1327 moves for eighteen yards against South Houston. Fullback Bob Guillot C407 and Halfback Carlton Iackson clear a path for the driving Owl haltback. Point To Enter District I5-AAAA Competition Ioe Ramos and friend collaborate in bringing down Burbank's Quarterback Iack Gruber near the sidelines on a keeper play in the Owls' 8-7 setback. Sophomore Fullback Gene Avery gains valuable yardage against Carroll. No. 42 is Iames Wright and 12 is Dicky Renfro. HIGHLANDS 6 ALICE 0 A Morris Renfro to James Wright pass with a minute left in the game put Highlands in the victory column for the first time of the 1960 season. The Owls victory broke a twelve game losing streak dating back to Highlands 36-0 victory of last year. Although the Owls were unable to muster a first down in the first half, they came back to rack up nine during the second half. Early in the fourth quarter Highlands carried to the Alice 10, but a fumble ended the drive. Alice penetrated once to the Owl 10 and again to the Highlands' 12 in the first half, but could not score. HIGHLANDS 13 ALAMO HEIGHTS 12 The improving Highlands Owls won their second District 15-AAAA game in three years to open their 1960 district competition. The win was the first in dis- trict play for the Owls since the Highlands' eleven whipped Edison 30'-22, November 6, 1958. A 77-yard march highlighted by the pass receiving of Halfback Joe Ramos led the Owls to their winning touchdown with only one minute-26 seconds left to play. Full- back Gene Avery went over for the tally. Alamo Heights scored first in the first period on the first of two touchdown passes by Quarterback Chuck Moseley. The Owls led at halftime. Uwls Wind Up Season In Three Way Tie For Haliback Ioe Ramos makes a sensational catch of a deflected pass to keep alive a 77-yard march that ended in a touchdown and a 13-12 victory over the Alamo Heights Mules. Again Ramos provides Highlands with a fine pass reception to set up the owls only touchdown against Edison. EDISON 27 HIGHLANDS 7 A tremendous display of broken-field running put on by Halfback Lewis Simmonds led the Edison Bears to a 27-7 victory over Highlands in the Owls second district encounter. The 'l50-pound scatback scored two touchdowns, one on an 82-yard punt return and the other on a 49-yard scamper from punt formation. The largest crowd to see San Antonio high school football since the Jefferson-Miller bi- district game in 1958 saw Halfback Roy Garcia take a 9-yard scoring pass to account for the Owls' only touchdown in the contest. HIGHLANDS 46 HARLANDALE 20 Four touchdown passes led Highlands to their highest number of total points for one game in their short history as the Owls buried Harlandale 46-20 at the Indians' home park. Indian Halfback James Hammons broke loose for an 88-yard scamper on the second play from scrimmage enabling Harlandale to tally first. Two pass interceptions each by End Tony Rivas and Linebacker Stanley Smith also helped the Owl cause. Rivas returned his second interception 60 yards for an Owl touchdown. End Neal Buesing led Highlands' receivers, grabbing T, four Morris Renfro passes. Second Place With 3-2 Mark In District HIGHLANDS 28 MacARTHUR 6 Highlands came back after watching MacArthur score the first time they had the ball to down the hapless Brahmas 28-6. Fullback Gene Avery raised his season's total points to 32 while carrying for two Owl scores. His first effort was from the three and his second tally came from the five. Halfback Joe Ramos accounted for the third Owl score with a nine yard pass to Louis Irwin. James Wright scored the final Highlands' touchdown from seven yards out, Quarterback Carlton Jackson and Avery each ran a two-point conversion. Fred Moss, Tony Rivas, and Wayne Blalock again led the High- lands' stalwarts defensively. JEFFERSON 27 HIGHLANDS 6 After a thrilling first half despite miserable weather conditions that saw the score knotted at 0-0, the mighty Jefferson Mustangs came back to beat Highlands 27-6 led by Fullback Willy Paschall. The Mustangs capitalized on two faulty passes by Quarterback Morris Renfro to gain their first two TD's. Paschall scored the second on a sixty yard scamper. Highlands gained their only touchdown after End Jimmy Williams set it up with a great pass reception to the Mustang one. After two other Pony scores, the Owls had another chance to score but Renfro failed on three tries. Fullback Gene Avery shakes oti this MacArthur tackler as Haliback Iames Wright looks on. Back Bobby McMillan i205 and End Kal Hazer i83l team up to stop this Harlandale ball carrier in the Owls' 46-20 win at the Indians' home park on October 28. 4 'f!57J5,1Ei5?il?'5Iffl tsis Q FRED MOSS CARLTON G-2 letters IACKSON Co-captain QB-2 letters Most Valuable Co-captain All City All-District Co-captains Fred Moss C661 and Carlton Iackson C101 meet with the official and Au'Di5t1'iCt 59 captains from the opponent before the Owls' clash with MacArthur. gIliI0f1?YU?1e en lon SAM GLENNEY BUDDY ALMAND BILL COCIGI IIMMY WILLIAMS BILL SPEED NEAL MITCHELL IOHN MASSEY C-2 letters HB-1 letter G-1 letter E-I letter G-I letter T-2 letters T-l letter RICHARD HEYE NEAL BUESING BRUCE BANE ROY GARCIA GENE AVERY IOE RAMOS BOB GUILLOT FB-l letter E-2 letters C-l letter HB-1 letter FB-1 letter HB-1 letter FB-2 letters DELBERT FRANK GOSE IOE TINAIERO STEVE QUINN ELRIE FREEMAN BOBBY MCMILLAN ROWLAND End Back Back Guard Back Head Coach Q The 1960 Highlands llwls Football Squad WAYNE BLALOCK IOHN SKALBE IAMES WRIGHT MORRIS RENFRO STANLEY SMITH TONY RIVAS LOUIS IRWIN C-2 letters T-1 letter HB-I letter QB-Z letters G-2 letters E-2 letters HB-2 letters All District All District All District All District All District A11 District-'59 fSecond Team? lSecond Teaml CSecond Teaml CSecond Teaml KI-Ionorahle tHonorable Mentionl Mentionl HERMAN I-IERDEN BILL MCCARTHY IAMES HANNON FELIX WHIPPLE KAL HAZER KEN WALLIS FRED WIRTH T-2 letters E-1 letter G-2 letters QB-2 letters E-1 letter E-1 letter T-1 letter GARY ZINTGRAFF A. I. MCCOWN DARRELL GARY HUEY Back Center WORRELL Back Tackle CHARLES NEWELL ROBERTS DONAHOO Line Coach End Coach .-- f --fl -fc, Managers Bob Day and Russell Marston intently watch the football team at a practice session. Line Coach Charles Roberts supervises a drill in preparation for their next gridiron battle. VARSITY SCORES s ig 5 ,. ,1,, .. S 5-in . . Y 1, . ---- 1 ' 5 lg? gr A, I ..f.. :. A E-E' W ., ga NE.: g- x.,,f .. 2 . ., 4, , , .. l,, ' ' F ' 2 w ie ,E fi J i . 55,5 , , ?eafEif2'RW.2wf55K'5N23f5-wwf: MM -M W, :rf W- VM , A M- N. ' -W 9 , ,-,.,,5,UaMiQ? Mmm ,W 1 C ini fa M We f WW, Wm., 5 ,A-.m:..x..,,L ,-MM' 'Pais' Wwwtrm Hg? SQ M'-M mmm? . M M ,gm --sw, ,.,, A M asmm 'W - W -- W , liaggww awww MW fm iw , , i N QA 3 QJ 4 Q my I 2 iff ,A F ' . Z 1 ,s w -I Q V 125, if-. 5 ,A 3 ,ff g sm? W 2 if 'Z 1 ,gs fi ii E A 2 , sg si 3 --M 'SJ' Mo ,W 'M WI rg , wwe- WH- sqm-1 4 , KM k V.: W-megs-f Mmswgggymmfzfvww rw M x 'A NZLM- half? 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End Coach Truman Donahoo puts some ot his charges through a drill during this one of many practice sessions. 3::::z 4,1 gg : 1- tlwlets Sport 6-3-I Record For 1960 Etturt FRONT ROW: lleit to rightl Ierry Wood, Billy Leal, Tony Devereaux, Roderick Tanner, Max Poss, Billy Sivells, Ruben Ruiz, Thur- man Hood, Herman Hood, Dick Sanders, Bob Smith, Mike McChutchen. SECOND ROW: Iesse Sutherland, Ioe Haynes, Iames Hill, Iohn Galbreath, Vernon Geltone, Harry Morgan, Charles Koch, Iames Moore, Ronald Strunk. William O'Nei1l, Manuel Saenz, Gary Mowrey, Iames Hutchins, Charles Ward, George Ricks. THIRD ROW: Coach Johnston, Ierry Hart, Danny Mehegan, Edward Littell. Ronnie Riddle, Michael Hanson, Terry Lutz, Eddie Tisdale, Mike Franger. Madison Preacher, Ronnie Chrisiofoletti, Ronnie Fox, Vern Iauer, Dick Mason, Charles Arnold. Highland Owlets, fall 1960. This Highlands Owlets ball carrier is brought down on a muddy field by a Sam Houston tackler. OWLET SCORES Jefferson 6 . . . . . . Highlands MacArthur 14 . . . . . Highlands Edgewood 8 . . . . . Highlands 10 Central 12 . . . . . Highlands 42 Tech 0 . . . . . Highlands Brackenridge 8 . . . . . Highlands 16 Lanier 0 . . . . . Highlands 24 Sam Houson 8 . . . . . Highlands Edison 27 . . . . . Highlands Burbank 0 . . . . . Highlands 28 The Highland Owlets under Coach Howard John- ston finished out their 'I960 football season with six victories, three losses, and one tie. After dropping their first encounter to MacArthur 14-0, the Owlets came on strong to take five decisions in a row. Edge- wood fell first, 10-8. Next the JV's smothered Central 42'-'l2 as the entire Highlands squad participated in the rout. The third win was somewhat closer when Tech fell prey, 6-0. Neighbor Brackenridge was erased 'I6-8 and Manuel Saenz, John Galbraith, and Ronnie Christofoletti led the Owlets to a 24-0 triumph over Lanier. The Owlets then dropped two in a row, 8-6 to Sam Houston and 27-0 to Edison. Highlands gained their sixth triumph at Burbank, 28-6, and finished out the season with a 6-6 tie against Jef- ferson. The team had no outstanding stars but 25 to 30 boys played in every game. .,. ,., Here two Owlets move in to stop Sam Houston's no. 11 after a substantial gain on Highlands home field. ' Z ge 1 W Q .U . K Qs it - '-W J kiss it J ,515 its vp 4 u a i 5 Y 15.5 3, 2 N., its- ' 43. il' , if if -ff., 2 P L ' gill? 91 i W if ll-wg . ' M... dll?-t ..gHz:.a. .. .... 1 it Y . -up H sk 5 ' lt .sm Tal' if -x 1 l fr! .-.f This Owlet appears to be in the clear but up- field two Cherokees wait to make the tackle. HOWARD IOHNSTON Owlet Coach An official trots in to place the ball after the stop is made on a Sam Houston back. lr. llwls Win Four, lose Two Under Dockery FRONT ROW: llelt to rightl Maddox. Van Wye, Abernathy, Hughes, Peel, Elam, Paez, Lozano, Lawrence. MIDDLE ROW: Pearson, Thacker, Laxson, Aceves, Frye, Zulaica, Alfaro, DeBerry, Hicks. TOP ROW: Coach Dockery, Arnold, Satcher, Stahl, Walsh, Knapp, Burnett. Peckham, Kendrick. Highlands Ir. High Owls, tall 1980. This Iunior Owl ball carrier is seemingly caught in a vice formed by two opposing Poe A teamers. . i. , 5 The Highlands Jr. High Owls closed out their 1960 season with a successful 4-2 record while all TED DOCKERY Ir. B Coach the Jr. Owlets could muster was a 1-3-2 showing. The Owls under Coach Ted Dockery improved as the season progressed with their 19 retu rn in g lettermen. Coach Tom Johnson had much less to work with as only 3 of his boys had letter- ed previously. Johnny Stahl was one of the standouts for the Owls during the cam- paign while Quarterback Mike Welch and Halfloack Allen English led Coach Johnson's B tea mers. Ir. Uwlets Close Uut Year With I-3-2 Showing FRONT ROW: Cleft to right? Garcia, Saavedra, Crowe, Croft, Robbins, Pearson, Iohnson, Ramos. MIDDLE ROW: Gonzales, R. Mar- tin, Cook, Lee, Rodriquez, Rocha, Davenport, Guerra, McNee1, Gilcrease. TOP ROW: Coach Iohnson, Cepeda, Metcalfe, Macias. I. Martin, Looney, Nagy, Welch, English, Pippin. Ir. Owlets for 1961. JR. A RECORD Emerson 42 Rogers O Jeff Davis 24 Hof Wells 0 Poe 8 Page 6 J R. IIBII Emerson 52 Rogers 8 Jeff Davis 30 Hot Wells 24 Poe 14 Page 22 . . . Highlands ... Highlands . . . Highlands . . Highlands . . . High lands . . . Highlands RECORD . . . Highlands . . . Highlands ... Highlands . . . Highlands . . . Highlands . . . Highlands TOM IOHNSON Ir. B Coach This action takes place in the Iunior Owlets game with Page Ir. High as an Owlet snags a pass. Charley Shannon Leads Highlands Bagers in 19611-1961 Campaign The 1960-1961 basketball season opened with the Highlands quintet being led by its third coach in as many years. Mr. Charley Shannon moved over from Burbank to replace Bob Chambers who had taken over an administrative post at Rogers. During this past season several records which had been set last year were broken. The old record of most consecutive games won Q31 set in 1959 was broken early in the season when Highlands defeated Lee, Lanier, Brackenridge, Tech, and Johnston of Austin in consecutive games before the district competition began. The record of most points scored in one game C691 was broken twice this past year. The first oc- casion was 75 against Lee, and this mark was re- broken when the Owls scored 79 points against the MacArthur Brahmas at MacArthur. Mid-term senior James Harlos came through to break two scoring records, both of which had been set by him the previous season. Harlos broke the old mark C2911 of points scored in one season when he poured in 332 this past year. He also topped the most-points-in-one-game mark Q91 when he ac- counted for 34 tallies against Edison. John Stinson, also a mid-termer, came through to set several new rebound records. The camera catches Dale Fincke 6455, Iames Harlos C515 Donald Ieser, and some Bulldogs awaiting a rebound Carlton Iackson leaps high with an Eagle as teammates Neal Mitchell, Neal Buesing, Ioe Ramos, and Rich- ard Engelbert tensely await the outcome of the jump-ball. Henry Arms concentrates on hitting this jump-shot for two points in a game with Iefferson. No, 45 is Dale Fincke. HIGHLANDS 75 LEE 52 The Owls got back on the winning trail with an easy 75-52 victory over the Lee Volunteers. James Harlos racked up 34 tallies in a game in which the entire Highlands squad saw action. Tony Rivas was the second Owl scorer with 14 points and Bruce Tettleton was third with 10. HIGHLANDS 69 LANIER 34 Highlands again won handily in a 69-34 triumph over Lanier. Again the Highlands reserves gained playing experience as the Owl scoring was spread over a number of players. James Harlos scored 22 points followed by Dale Fincke, Bruce Tettleton, and John Stinson who accumulated 11, 9 and 6 points respectively for Highlands. llwls Win llpener With HIGHLANDS 59 BURBANK 53 Highlands led off its '60-'61 season with a 59-53 triumph over the Burbank Bulldogs. James Harlos topped Owl scorers with 18 points. Donald Jeser added 14 and Bruce Tettleton contributed 13. Dale Fincke sank in 10 with John Stinson rounding out Owls scoring with 4 tallies. HARLANDALE TOURNAMENT Twelve Highlanders played in the Owls second contest that saw the Highlands five come out on the long end of a 67-48 score in their 'First game of the Harlandale Tourney held at Harlandale. In the championship semi-final game the Edison Bears defeated Highlands 71-64. In a battle for third place in the tourney the host team downed a deflated Owl quintet, 71-58. Bruce Tettleton finds difficulty in getting past this tall Brackenridge Eagle. Henry Arms i521 looks on. Burbank, 59-53 HIGHLANDS 53 BRACKENRIDGE 40 Highlands made it three in a row to tie a record when they knocked off Brackenridge 53-40. The victory made the Owl record 3-2 against the neigh- boring Southside school for Highlands' short three year history. James Harlos and Bruce Tettleton each scored in double figures, Harlos racking up 18 tal- lies and Tettleton coming through with 14. HIGHLANDS 68 TECH 50 Highlands played its fourth opponent from Dis- trict 16-AAAA and made its record 4-0 against the said district when it took down Tech 68-50. The vic- tory set a new all-time record, for this was the fourth Owl victory in succession. James Harlos missed the 20 mark by one point, and he was backed up ably by Bruce Tettleton who chalked up 14. Bruce Tettleton tries for a tw Richard Engelbert and Iohn o-pointer against Brackenridge. Stinson stand waiting. r f, r , , ff: .1 .1 - ,, r 4 .I -V , .,,,f'1f-,-5-H.. ' X. w 11,-ma .t:f..l,,,.. frm hs.-tr,r,tr!-tl.. 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AUSTIN TOURNAMENT The Owls opened the Austin tournament with a 42-40 victory over Johnston togextend their winning streak to five in the 1961 basketball season. A powerful Scottie team from Dallas' Highland Park barely fought off the fierce Highlands five to gain a 49-47 win over the Owls and end their long- est winning streak in Highlands' history. The Owls showed their real makings as they took third place in the Austin tourney with a 69-45 beating of the Austin Maroons in the last encounter. BRACKENRIDGE 45 HIGHLANDS 40 The Brackenridge Eagles avenged an earlier set- back by downing the Highlands Owls 45-40. The Owls, who seemingly could not click this night, were led by John Stinson,'James Harlos, and Don Jeser with 16, 9, and 7 points each. Far Left Tony Rrvas goes all out to compete with two Mustangs for a rebound. Center: Neal Mitchell and Dale Frncke reach h1gh for another Iefferson rebound as Rivas looks on. Far Right: Don Ieser gets off cr shot against the Edgewood Red Raxders Dale Fmcke takes one away Iames Harlos drlves m for from Ed ewood a Ia u shot SAN ANTONIO TOURNAMENT Highlands entered the San Antonio Invitational Tournament with their titth victory over 16-AAAA opponents, a 53-31 triumph over Edgewood. The Owls matched the superior team point tor point until late in the final quarter when Houston LaMar pulled away with a 51-41 victory. HIGHLANDS 79 MacARTHUR 58 District 15-AAAA started on a high-note for Highlands as it tore down MacArthur on the Brah- ma's home court, 79-58. The 79 points set a record for the most points scored in one game by High- lands cagers. Two Owls reached the 20 plus mark in scoring. James Harlos came through with 29 tallies and Tony Rivas chalked up a big 22. Roundhallers Finish With Ii-5 Mark in Non-District Play Lefty Richard Enqlebert puts one up to add more points to the Highlands score against Edgewood. HIGHLANDS 43 JEFFERSON 36 The Owls moved their district standing to 2-2 and their season record to ll-7 with a 43-36 victory over the Jefferson Mustangs. ln his last game for Highlands James Harlos scored 13 points. Tony Rivas and Bruce Tettleton each chipped in 9 while Dale Fincke cmd Henry Arms added 4 points apiece. The triumph was only the second over Jeff by a High- lands team in a major sport. EDISON 49 HIGHLANDS 43 Three more Owl cagers became ineligible after their last game, a 49-43 loss to Edison. Both teams had trouble hitting the basket as Bruce Tettleton and Henry Arms each scored ll points to lead the Owl squad. John Stinson, the other midtermer, along with Tony Rivas each added 9. The game ended the first round of district play with the teams and their records standing as follows: Harlandale Q5-OJ, Alamo Heights K4-ll, Edison C3-22, Highlands K2-35, Jeff- erson Cl-4l, and MacArthur Q0-51. HARLANDALE 67 HIGHLANDS 62 The Harlandale Indians competed in a rather free scoring game that saw Harlandale pull away in the last quarter for the victory. In the game that saw Highlands come close, thanks to a pressing man-to-man defense, James Harlos led scorers on both squads with 31 points. Tony Rivas contributed l9 to the cause. Benton Moore and John Chatfield led Harlandale with 2l and l5 points respectively. ALAMO HEIGHTS 53 HIGHLANDS 44 Highlands' third district game was played at Alamo Heights gym against the highly touted Mules. The Owls gave Heights a good scare but were unable to come away with the victory. James Harlos, who fouled out near the end of the game, still led Highlands scorers with 20 points. Bruce Tet- tleton, Tony Rivas, Carlton Jackson, and John Stinson rounded out Highlands scoring with 8, 7, 5, and 4 points respectively for the Owls. Tony Rivas gets off a shot despite the futile efforts of Iohn Chatfield and another Harlandale Indian to stop him. 0wIs End First District HIGHLANDS 60 EDGEWOOD 26 Highlands played its first game without the mid- term seniors and came out with an impressive 60-26 victory over Edgewood. Tony' Rivas led the Owls with 19 points. Richard Engelbert came through to tally 13 points as Donald Jeser and Dale Fincke each chalked up 7 tallies. HIGHLANDS 47 CENTRAL 34 A tired Central team which participated in its fourth game in five nights fell victim to the Owls, 47-3-4. Richard Engelbert, besides showing good team play, led the Owls with 19 points. Carlton Jackson and Donald Jeser each had 10. Iames Harlos finds the going rough as he is stopped by Har- d 1 ' ' . B M . km G e S big No 54 cmd emon Dore mm Tony Rivas matches skill with an Alamo Heights Mule after cx tie-ball is called by the referee. HARLANDALE 59 HIGHLANDS 56 Highlands resumed district play in one of the most exciting games ever' participated in by an Owl quintet even though they lost, 56-53. Although the Indians had a 12 point half-time lead, Highlands came back strong led by Tony Rivas, Donald Jeser, and the Engelbert twins to overtake Harlandale and even lead them by 5 points at one point. Rivas was the leading scorer with 21 tallies followed by Richard Engelbert's 15 points. HIGHLANDS 50 ALAMO HEIGHTS 41 Displaying their new-found formula of good hustle and team play, the young Owls surprised the Mules 50-41 to beat the boys from Alamo Heights for the first time in basketball in Highlands' three year history. B. B. Kendrick of Heights was held to 7 points while Tony Rivas scored 19 for the Highland- ers. Richard Engelbert again was second with 11. Round in Fourth Place Bruce Tettleton tries for a two-pointer against Brackenridge. Richard Engelbert and Iohn Stinson stand waiting. HIGHLANDS 54 JEFFERSON 37 Highlands made it four in a row by downing Jefferson for the second time this year, 54-37. The victory was the third in a row for the Owls over the Mustangs and closed out the 1961 season. Donald Jeser and Tony Rivas led the Owl scorers dumping in 14 points apiece. Richard Engelbert followed with 11 tallies as Rivas, Carlton Jackson, Neal Mitchell, Ron Wood, Jim Gladson, and Richard Tondre closed out their high school basketball careers. The victory over Jefferson closed out the season for the Owls with a 6-4 district mark and a 17-9 record for the year. Highlands finished in high fashion, winning their last four games in a row and six of their last seven contests after the mid-term loss of four players to land third. HIGHLANDS 51 EDISON 43 The Owls avenged two earlier Bear setbacks by downing Edison 51-43. Don Jeser led Highlands, toss- ing in 17 points. Richard Engelbert followed close behind with 14 while Tony Rivas was able to rack up 9. Robert Engelbert and Neal Buesing rounded out Owl scoring for the contest. HIGHLANDS 51 MacARTHUR 36 Eleven Owl cagers saw action in the game with MacArthur with Highlands coming out on the long end of a 51-36 score. Tony Rivas led the Owls in the uneventful game, tallying 20 points. Don Jeser was second for the Owls with 11. Richard Engelbert and Carlton Jackson each tossed in 5. Iames Harlos takes deadly aim on the basket in the Owls con- test with Harlandale as Iohn Stinson looks on. TONY RIVAS IAMES HARLOS IOHN STINSON DONALD IESER One Letter One Letter Three Letters Two Letters A11-District All-District-'60 All-District-'60 CHonorcxb1e Mention? HENRY ARMS DALE FINCKE NEAL BUESING CARLTON IACKSON Three Letters Two Letters Two Letters Two Letters 170 The 1960-1961 Varsity Uwls BOTTOM ROW: Manager Ioe Austin, Ron Wood, Sal Arispe, Ioe Ramos, and manager Victor Ortiz. TOP ROW: Don Voges, Neal Mitchell, Iim Gladson, Bobby Engelbert, and Coach Shannon. VARSITY SCORES Highlands 59 ................. Burbank 53 Highlands 75 ................. MacArthur 53 Highlands 64 .... .... E dison 71 Highlands 58 .... .... H arlandale 71 Highlands 75 .... .... L ee 42 Highlands 69 .... .... L anier 34 Highlands 53 .... .... B rackenridge 40 Highlands 42 .... .... J ohnsion 40 Highlands 47 .... .... H ighland Park 49 CHARLES SJZIAIENOE Highlands 69 .... .... s . F. Ausnn 45 my me Highlands 40 .... .... B rackenridge 45 Highlands 53 .... .... E dgewood 31 Highlands 41 .... .... L amar 51 Highlands 75 .... .... M acArthur 53 Highlands 62 .... .... H arlandale 67 Highlands 44 .... .... A lamo Heights 53 Highlands 43 .... .... J efferson 36 Highlands 43 .... .... E dison 49 Highlands 60 .... .... E dgewood 26 Highlands 47 .... .... C entral 34 Highlands 56 .... .... H arlandale 59 Highlands 50 .,.. .... A lamo Heights 41 Highlands 51 .... .... E dison 43 Highlands 51 .... .... M acArihur 36 Highlands 54 .... .... J efferson 36 Coach Charles Roberts leads FRONT ROW: Iames Wright, Mike Hanson, Gary Mowrey, Terry Lutz, Bobby Smith, Hay Moore, Jerry Massey, George Ricks, and Alex Bernal. BACK ROW: Coach Roberts, Madison Preacher, Ed Ezparza, Hugh Robinson, Marlin Tiner, David Davis, Iames Hill, Tom Milhoan, Stanley Curtis, Dickey Davis, and Iames Moore. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands OWLET SCORES . . . .Fox Tech . . . .Alamo Heights . . . .Lanier . . . .Central . . . .Edgewood . . . .Sam Houston . . . .Brackenridge . . . . Burbank . . . .Brackenridge . . . .Edison The Highlands Owlets copped their district in the Alamo League but were ,unable to advance any farther as the Edison Bears swept two straight 'From the Owlets to take the Alamo League Championship. Outstanding Owlets during the campaign were James Wright, Madison Preacher, Marlin Tiner, Bob- by Smith, Stan Curtis, and Tommy Milhoan, to name a few of the good Owlets. Varsity Uwlets Coach Roberts tells his boys their mistakes and how to capitalize on those of the opponent at ct time-out period in one of the Owlets' victorious games. This Owlet fights off two Eaglets to get off this two-point effort. The Owlets flight jerseysl go after an up-ball in cr game with Brack. Before the game the Owlets warm up by going through some pre-game drills to ready themselves for the coming clash with the Brackenridge Eaglets. Future High School Bagers Play nn the Iuninr High Teams g' 2 44 54 52 51 42 49 40 L35 -4 A TEAM: FRONT ROW: fleft to right? Mike Welch, Norris Elam, Larry Peel, Iim Alfaro, Gary Abernathy, Bobby Arnold, Pete Bryant. Allen Thacker. and Wayne Brown. BACK ROW: Manager Charles Findley, Paul Peters, Allen Walsh, Iohn Stahl, Sammy Burnett. Larry Satcher, Elmo Vickers, Armand Wietzel, and Coach Ted Dockery. B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Fermin Gaitan, Iohn Guerra, Ice Cepeda, Barry Goetz, Gary Nagy, Ierry Garner, Buddy Crowe, Glen Morisse. Richard Kerr. BACK ROW: Coach Tom Iohnson. Mike Looney, manager, lack Park, Lloyd Hood, Iack Martin, Scott McBrearty. Rickie Rothe, Arthur Mendiola, and Hubert Tulaica. manager. Highlands Iunior High Basketball Team 1960-1961. The Ir. High Owlets Cdark jerseysl give an all out effort to take the ball away from these Page players. The Highlands Junior Owls went through the 1960-1961 season undefeated and copped bi-district by laying a 28-26 defeat on Cooper. lt was not until the final game with Horace Mann for the City Championship that the team suffered a 43-41 defeat, but it took two overtimes to do it. The Jr. Owlet squad fared nearly as well, com- pleting their district competition in second place. Outstanding players on Coach Ted Dockery's A team were Larry Satcher, John Stahl, Allen Walsh, Larry Peel, and Elmo Vickers. Tall Armond Wietzel was lost at mid-term. Coach Tom Johnson's leaders were Gary Nagy and Jerry Garner, along with many others. JR. B SCORES Highlands Lanier Highlands ..... . . .Hawthorne Highlands Emerson Highlands Page Highlands Rogers Highlands Jeff Davis Highlands ..... Hot Wells Highlands Poe Highlands Emerson Highlands ..... Rogers Highlands Jeff Davis Highlands Hot Wells Highlands Poe Highlands Page These Highlands Ir. Highers watch and hope that this Page shot goes astray in their clash with the Ponies. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands JR. A SCORES .... .-. ... South Cross Hawthorne Lanier Emerson Page Rogers Jeff Davis Hot Wells Poe Emerson Rogers Jeff Davis Hot Wells Poe Cooper Horace Mann T 'Eg , A, .. ., , , , , ,,,k 1 ,- R 'L lk ' ..,, ' M A K Q KB fl 'A T 1 E ,urged A W- wif L32 is rum, '1 if ww .,,, Qs 1' 5351223-:,,f. - .1:!2-5 , -: , 5, A i' T'Q7r.gg, V , 1 -. ,' iw . . , N , , Q .,.,., M, . m.prm we To wr 'ii ff M. ,, ,, eww .M fwaki ' if fs V i ff? 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Cindermen Impressive in Kermit Wade clears cz hurdle as he comes around a curve crt Alamo Stadium. Early Meet Shnwings FRONT ROW: George Sullivan, Herbert Stevens, Allen de Kunder, TOP ROW: Bob McMillan, and Charles Aubert. A rr . , K', H I V. ,, ,-, ' ' - F Yii -- if , ., i.. .... , W ,,..,,,,,::,,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, is ge' . ,, .,. as ., 5+ ,,,... ,,,l,.sf,,.m,..a,,. ,. .. 4 532654 'eas?wszs,, wiser' 'wmawm-1sz,:.'f-' 11 .- ,zzz fszs, 41 1 f 1,-W',x1'!e,eesvF5w'mzrefte. rp. ,, , .. W,,, , .r,,,..,, ,,,. -iw, ,.,. . ,sn ' sl? ,,-r . . ii: . fi?-Q'f'Qf3!i1E1Ei, 555: 1225?f.2YE,.Ef'if5?E,l:f Eriiqiiiiggf errre A rrree rifr eef rre? legir eeezi rfe ' r'rrf221f1'ff22 w it Y 5' 2 f z 1 5 g . 8 t A in . 13, HL fig? i ' 'H 3 ' 1., , ,, ,. -A ryr- K ,,,--,,, H 1 I H- g , w. 1' E: ' Sifrifiiliiiz ,, .:i2:2'm5:Y.fi5F'fiE5'if: ff Eff' 553151-'llfffllfif 9' N' Viiiiiiiiifiibkifwf' -' ii:'iEL:5ii2iii.EZ : .:i:zzlii,, ' 'ilS'E,:515Ei5 5,11 i:EEi l.EEi:i E12-'iii if 13,11 'Zlil3,,'.i:'SJll2iE,SS5E,:55 f::f ai ': 'srftfiftfffisr L , ' ,,rr,,.. FRONT ROW: Ioe Tinajero, Wes Daley, Charles Koch. TOP ROW: Rod Tanner, Dale Fincke, and Don Ieser. Highlands appeared ready for the upcoming track season as the early part o'F March rolled around. All totaled, about 50 boys were out For the team. In a preliminary meet with MacArthur on February 4, the Owl cindermen accumulated eight 'Firsts in nine events, plus three seconds and 'Four thirds. Herbert Stevens won all Four events he par- ticipated in. The l0O-yard dash saw the Highlands team of six men sweep in before the Brahma team. In a later meet on February 16, the Owls took eight of 12 events with four seconds in a meet with Sam Houston and the MacArthur Brahmas. In their 'First scheduled practice meet Highlands Far outdlstanced Four opponents with a 264W point total. The closest opponent was Edgewood with 82M tallies as Highlands swept 12 of l5 events. Cap- turing 'Firsts were the 440-yard sprint relay oF Jesse Tanner, Bob Guillot, Allen De Kunder, and George Sullivan, the 440-yard Football relay of John Skalbe, George Bartoskewitz, Bruce Bane, and Stanley Smith, Stevens in the l20-yard high hurdles, Bob Guillot in the 100-yard dash, Sullivan in the 440 yard dash, Tanner in the 220-yard dash, Andrew Ortiz in the mile run, the mile relay of De Kunder, Stevens, Sulli- van, and Bobby McMillan, Stevens in the broad-lump, Charles Koch in the high-lump, and Fred Wirth. . , r ,, . ,i , , i ' - A A , x '.', f ,,-,. , ',,,-- F , i , rf, '. iff F' ' . -ff-gf ,, my i 2117 ',,' ' - f , i'-- , . , ,-',- ,-', i -,i, i it -7 93' 1 -'f,-,, sl ' .3 ,..1, EI-i,,..:,: ' .' ',,- - , ,.., ' tseer yyygg to V. ,,,Vk I etrr i '- 1 if ,-,'. 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Iohn Galbraith. and Dick Mason. -, , TY ' af,-'12 . il Il' '- l'lfffE.'fiifif fi' W - ,A 1 ' ' .',, 2 -V V 151: , Fifi ' 1 ff-- Lii gevsgv? .- ,, '- iijjggtijwf ,--- f , ,, , , .. ti- ... w i r Q, , s - - -, c in .. , ,.,.. ,m..,,,.,,. .ww ., .. . ,,..,. . eeiii s , N:-:: .,:,, .-,, ,,,.:f:i, Skalbe-TOP HOW: Buesingf WhUff0Hf'1nd Hahn- at ilea iiei s ' iiii I-QE e SSMU ', , ,,,1f1 f ' Q Q, ii' ills: ,,,' ii- H eiie . eeii ieee H 1'1 , i'ii ,J,i l eeil A' 'inni iniinii 'iii xt f-.V , .. ff'h ' f'-'h i'f e'1 r ieeei Herbert Stevens liar right? displays the skill that helped him win the 120-yard high hurdles with a time of :15.9 seconds in the Owls practice meet of March 3. In all, Highlands totaled 264 V2 points for the meet. Highlands linksmen Work llut at Willow Springs Course QL, ,wif g ' ' , fff FRONT ROW: Gary Clark, Steve Quinn, Iohnny Warnstedt, cmd Robert Corbin. BACK ROW: Ierry Hoffmann, Burton Bormann, Connie English, Pat Passant, and Iim Gladson. The Highlands Varsity Golfers. Highlands top four golfers for the 1961 season were Ierry Hoff- mann, Steve Quinn, Iohn Warnstedt, and Pat Passant. Nine Highlands boys represented Highlands as the Owl golf team. These were Jerry Hoffmann, Steve Quinn, Burton Bormann, Pat Passant, John Warn- steclt, Connie English, Jim Gladson, Gary Clark, and Robert Corbin. Of these a group of four were on the first line team. These were Passant, Hoffmann, Warn- stedt, and Quinn. The competition started in early March for the boys who practiced at Willow Springs. Two Net Teams Prepare for Year BOTTOM ROW: Richard Neilson, Raymond Watson, cmd Elbert Riddell. TOP ROW: Paul MacNomee, Icxck Boubel, Mike Mazzola, Eddie Goldbeck, and Kenneth Holcombe. HHS Boy's Tennis Team. BOTTOM ROW: Cookie Stitch, Vivian Furlow, cmd Gloria Sanchez. TOP ROW: Dana Bohcmon, Louise Fenter, Arabella Ramirez and Mr. Karl Mangold. HHS Gir1's Tennis Team, 1961. The camera's flash catches these P. E. boys in an unusual pose during a tumbling session. f' :s 1- ' ef if E . , . ,l 5 ' 'H' ' s s , 2sfs .3,21f f V '-' . ' 'tl V, ,A T . These girls make like trees and swing and sway with the breeze in doing their supervised caiisthenics. Up-Down-One-Two. These are not windmills but a group of girls doing their daily exercises. Highlands boasts one of the largest physical education departments among high schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. ln all, ten instructors supervise the activities of the Health Ed. classes. Of these, seven handle the boys' division while three take care of the girls' classes. Misters Delbert Rowland, Charles Shannon, Truman Donahoo, Howard Johnston, Charles Roberts, Ted Dockery, and Tom Johnson lead the male charges while Mrs. Eulamaye Lord, Miss Ruth Batot, and Miss Alva Jo Fischer stand over the girls. All classes have various activities from which to choose in order for them to gain their physical exercise. Besides calisthentics, the girls also partici- pate in volleyball and softball competition. The boys may try their skill in basketball, softball, football, or simply maintain their physical fitness by taking laps around the cinder track. Chinning bars, rope-s, weights, and other facilities are also available to the energetic boys. icn Instructors Lcatl Highlands Physical Education Department The boys in this picure hasten to complete their readiness for the line-up. Coach Charlie Roberts gets ready to make the familiar everyday roll-call taken according to numbers. One of the many activities in which the boys participate is basketball. Because of the inclimate weather during the winter months the activities usually are confined to indoors during this period. Faculty Kaleidoscope M W 151 XA L3 :mm WWW . ' ' X 1 C! 5 I84 l85 Seven School Board Members Head San Antonio School District 'Zilla PTT' '1 sn i urns. Mr. Thomas Portwood, school superintendent, checks reports given to him by the school hoard. J t ff A ,,.:,V.., . , smQ:l..-1 Mr. Thomis B. Portwood .......... Superintendent Mr. Oscar Miller ........ Assistant Superintendent Mr. Eugene Robinson .... President of School Board ln charge of the San Antonio District schools is the San Antonio School Board. Meeting on the second and the fourth Wednesdays of every month, the San Antonio School Board purchases school equipment, elects teachers to the district, and grants leaves of absence. Administrative business is dele- gated by the board, which also acts on bids submit- ted for new school construction. The school board is responsible for making decisions on the policies which will be carried out in all the San Antonio District schools. The school board must meet these many complex problems with an eye to the future, 'For the educational needs of the city are constantly expanding. The school board is kept extremely busy acquiring new school property and planning 'For construction of new schools. Attending a school hoard meeting are Mr. Eugene W. Robinson, Mr. Ralph Carclenas, Mrs. W. Miller, Mr. B. Peyton. Mrs. V. Garvey, business manager's secretary, Mr. T. Portwood, Mr. G. Guthrie, Mr. I. Kizer. Mrs. Claude Aniol, and Mr. L. Fite. , ,L . W 3.1:-V,,,.:L A JT K. c of T ss i - . ' e ' r ' 1: . N27 2 ns 'S .T . lx s I Y 'X Ag'f'gf' Sak 5 , W f'7t, of 5, 'fi -.4 M- ' ff: V'5'I f?Jfff'fi 5t jf' - t:,,,,x K gr . w l1'. . X I X . ... ' I R Mn,-fi! X ,ff 'Wx . il ' - it r e , . 1 , W ef j , s p 1 , ', ' .lien 'y y ,,.,' f, .r ' t A V4 f 5 A t . . so 1 'ffm at , . so ' 1 -...Va-nik , fi V T 3 Administrators Guide a Teaching Staff ot Seventy-tive Highlands Principal Alfred E. Lehmberg gained B.A. and M.A. degrees at Southern Methodist University and Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Since coming to San Antonio from Palestine in 1924, he has served as district athletic director, iunior high principal, and English teacher and vice- principal at Brackenridge High School. An active member of the Lions Club and Method- ist Church, he has served at Highlands since its opening in 1958. Vice Principal W. Dain Higdon holds a B.A. and an M.A. degree, having attended the University of Texas and taught at Trinity. A veteran of World War ll, he came to Brackenridge High as a science teacher in 1955, and was promoted to his position at Highlands in 1958. He is active in the Baptist Church, Rotary Club, and Boy Scout work. A busy day at Highlands begins early in the morning and ends late in the afternoon for Principal A. E. Lehemberg. Scholarship Tests at Highlands Conducted hy Counselor Miss Willie! Ray McDonald Deon of Girls Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd Counselor Checking the student file is Miss Willie Ray McDonald, Dean of Girls. who has had a very busy year at Highlands. soss e Mrs. Lloyd, counselor, explains to Iczmes Heveley how the scores on the Merit Scholarship Test are determined. Study Hall Periods Supervised hy Teachers The Highlands office staff is responsible for all the many administrative duties connected with the smrodth operation of a big high school. Some of the many iobs which must be taken care of are the 'Filing and keeping of records, taking care of attendance and registration, counseling, and accounting. ln ad- dition, the Highlands office staff is responsible for the sale of tickets to all athletic and school events. Also a part of the office staff are the people re- sponsible for the upkeep of the school library. Since the library is still being added to, the library staff must constantly catalogue and keep track of the mcrny new books. An important study time for many Highlands students is their study hall. This time muist be supervised by the library staff. Mrs. Myrtlele Preston, secretary and Mr. Robert Zirkel, school M1ss Ed1th Bnnkman reglstrar Mrs Katherme Robrnson sec treasurer are consulting about deposits made in the office. retary and Mrs Iosephme Fe111e attendance work busrly PTA Holds Mexican Supper tor Money Raising Project Presiding at one of the regular PTA meetings is Mrs. Donald Roose, president of the Highlands PTA. Waiting to be served at the PTA Mexican Supper are many hun- gry people. The PTA members cook the food themselves. The Highlands PTA takes an active interest in all school activities. The PTA is always ready and willing to do its share to make Highlands a more beautiful, more effective, and more pleasant place to learn. To provide the students with a place to relax in the halls, the PTA donated many stone benches. This year, the PTA also has tried to help underwrite a for- eign language laboratory for Highlands. This would be of great benefit to the increasing number of stu- dents studying foreign languages. To raise money for their many projects, the PTA held a Mexican Supper in the Highlands cafeteria. An annual project of the PTA is the sponsorship of a spring picnic for each class at Highlands. Also an annual PTA project is the dance for seniors after graduation. Making out reports and writing minutes are Mrs. R. R. Arnold vice-president, and Mrs. C. M. Henry, recording secretary 175 Meals Prepared Behind the Scenes Annually Seen around the halls are Benny Puente, Raymond Hernandez, Lupe Esquivel, Ioe Tamayo, Mr. Leverett- Head Ianitor, Paul Salazar, Encarnacion Molleda, Lorenzo Rodriguez, and Isauro Garza. Iczunita Ayala, Minnie Schonert, Pearl Fischer-Head of Cafeteria, Mattie Walker, Alvis Fortune, Martha McKay, Doris Iames, Agnes Marbach, Nola Stapper, Fay Moore, Genevieve Mclnvale, Mary Lee Dodson, Henry Reyna, Pearl Washington, Bernice Ross, Vivien Stevenson work behind the scenes at Highlands in the cafeteria preparing food. wetae.,.i,45W,.,,awmgaswa ' - S , '-'H11.JE.?l3.i 1S3Sifi?f? fi -- '15 . , se ltgftili N 4' ' ,,,.,,, 1 - N :ixesrs ki ...,. , ..,,,. ,, The Field of Mathematics Will Always Be linen Mr. Constantine Bellos B.S., Salonica University, M.S., Trinity University. Geometry, algebra. Mr. Lucius Campbell B.S., Texas A8alp M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Algebra, eight grade math. Mr. Robert Foster B.S., M.S., Texas ASLM. General math, general science. Students at Highlands interested in math have a wide range of subjects from which to choose. Stu- dents planning to attend college must have two years sof algebra as a minimum, but may also take a year of plane geometry, as well as solid geometry and trigonometry. General math is also offered for credit for high school graduation. Good math stu- dents are not neglected at Highlands and students progress at a faster pace in keeping with their abilities in the accelerated classes in algebra and plane geometry. Of great help to the math depart- ment this year was the donation of a mathematical typewriter, a typewriter with mathematical symbols, to be used in making mimeographed tests. lt was donated for use of the math department by the Highlands Rotary Club, a service group. V' .Q uf!! slj.,1-ElsliifyaxfilvliWy' 5 Q. 'lun , QGQJV, gr v 7 ' vt 'f'-'f- 1-1'f-we 2 ,lemma ,.cc i 3 T T is 5 --,..' 5 .we - -'gs eg . fn ,. ,. . ,. , K X , ..W,WMMA:i5W .,, .,.,s.,, - . - l gl ,, , , x'I..e....1. , , .. 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Mr. Campbell shows Charles Walker and Lola Mae Trappe the new mathematical typewriter. For These Who Want to Help Themselves 'D se ew lille Ls, 5 ffl M' X Mfr WW A mese- xr ng: , , , ,, A . f,,, ,. H, . rfilifffeeffffff ll I .,.. J -' -- lf wg . ' s:eSl9ffem,fQ1f1f:: 1sgr,,g,i.ff:52Iff5,1fQf,3f -ge fsffemp- -.wr -New -uufsfjfgf,ffsffwssrzl l sl myself JP N 1 fl gr 3 wggrh ee Q ' ' 1 ff HN? r +2 sf Mrs. Billy Ray Gillam B.B.A., Texas A8tlp Algebra, eighth grade math Teachers Courtesy Chairman Miss Agnes Lee Morgan B.A., Baylor, M.A., Columbia University. Trigonometry, geometry. Sponsor Sigma Epsilon Mr. Frank Renfro B.A., Southwesterrn Univ JA ity. Algebra Ill, IV. J it yf ' Head of Math cl t me . l ll W IX I 1 , 72 J ff ' Pam Handy. Anthony Tomblin, and Gilbert Marmolejo wish they ft s Q, 1 , egg' knew the answers to algebra as well as Mr. Renfro. V A ffl T , fu l X' l lvl X Mike Hensley points to the correct way of working cz geometry problem as Dicky I Steinfeldt looks on with a reassuring glance. Teachers Are Always Willing to Explain Mr. Karl Saathoff B.S., St. Mary's University. Geometry l, ll, lacceleratedl. Sponsor of Highlanders Mr. Joe Valdespino B.A., M.Ed., Trinity University. General math, seventh W, ,km grade math. 'V . ui 7 'IRM' -1 fl' Q5 nga gi at . ,ma 'rim alktjflf .ra Da ia fasfltw Mrs. Edith M. Waskow B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers Collegep M.Ed., Trinity University. Algebra I, Ill Peggy Laxson is not having any trouble with her algebra prob- lems, but Pat Hamilton seeks Mrs. Waskow's advice. Mrs. Henr Youn ' iiffl y g S B.B.A., Texas A8tM. Algebra Ill, Office. Mr. Saathofi tells Pete Richards, Using a slide rule saves time when you have to work hard problems. Amd Help Their Students with Problems Counting on their fingers, One, two. four, five, . . . helps Yolanda Najar. Richard Karm, and Freda Allen solve an arithmetic problem in Mr. Fierros' seventh grade math class. All eyes are turned to Mr. Henry Young as he trys to explain algebra in the limited time of one hour each day. Steve Quinn is working on a geometry final that he hopes to finish before the bell rings. - H-in nun -r ,nnsnnnuilur W -aa, Studying For A Future Business Career Mr. Day Brandt B.S., M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Bookkeeping, business math. Mr. Art Geisler B.S., Trinity University, M.B.A., Texas University. Typing I, lll, IV, study hall. Mrs. Cecil Staudt B.B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College, M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake. Sponsor of National Honor Society. Mrs. Josephine Taylor B.B.A., Texas University. Typing I, ll, lll. Sponsor of Phi Betas, and FBLA. Mr. Robert Zirkel B.S., M.Ed. Trinity University. Business math, bookkeeping. Sponsor of National Honor Society, School Treasurer. The curriculum of Highlands includes a well rounded commercial department for students interest ed in business careers. Girls puzzling over strange symbols and working diligently to copy them are not studying ancient hieroglyphics but steno here at Highlands. In addition to steno, typing, business arithmetic, and bookkeeping are offered to provide students with a sound business foundation. Book keeping students who are exceptional and have proven their ability to work accurately are allowed to assist in the school accounting office. Business arithmetic students study highly advanced problems in percent, fractions, and long division and multiplr cation, as well as the proper method for filling out income tax forms. Frequent tests are given to help typing students develop speed and accuracy. David Engle looks on with awe as Mr. Day Brandt checks Deana Lewis' Bookkeeping II homework. . . ,i May Begin at Highlands High School My typewriter just will not spell right, exclaims Sharon Fohn. Mrs. Taylor, Dolly Gonzaba. and Durward South wonder if it is the typewriter or Sharon. Mrs. Staudt explains to Anita McCoy, You write the entire steno lesson three times Anita, not just the word 'lesson'. Fine Arts Department Has Creative Mrs. Betty Briggs B.A., Trinity University: M.A., Texas Women College. Art I, ll, Advanced Art. Sponsor of National Honor Society. ' Mrs. Ida Collins B.M., Oklahoma University. Sponsor of A Cappella Choir, The Girls' Choir ' L' Roy Bellows and Mr. Rodman, band director, discuss the forma- tions for the following week's drill. The fine arts department at Highlands includes the art department, the choir, the band, and the orchestra. Touching all parts of the school and giving service to the community, too, is the High- lands art department. Art students make charts for the science department, design decals, symbols, stage sets, and pins for both the school and com- munity. Highlands students with singing ability can develop their talent in either the Girls' Choir or the A Cappella Choir. Around the World was the theme of the annual choir show presented this year. Activities for Highlands band members include 'Foot- ball game halftimes, parades, contests, and the annual Band Christmas Concert. The Highlands orchestra also is available to students with musical talent in orchestral instruments. Dorothy Dawson, Linda Summers, Nancy Callaway, and Doris Broadway go to the auditorium for practice. llpportunities for Highlands Students .,.1izQQ5lg1Jfs , L 7 fgzfff l A5z'if5f'gffW: gm M, V W, ff ,dlaltaefwyglg fy,-, in , f , ri-erm it U4 ! 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Highlands A band Making Christmas cards by silk screening are Kay Mosely. Mrs. Briggs. Oscar McNary, Billy Witten, and Ieanette Butts. Highlands' English Department llpens Way Mrs. Mary Adamick B.M.., Trinity University. English I, VI, iacceleratedj. Co-sponsor of Chiroanes. Miss Mary Margaret Carr B.S., Southwestern University. English ll. Miss Eleanor Cossairt B.A., Trinity University. English V, Qacceleratedl. Sponsoh of Freshman class. y Mrs. Lucille Couch :k.V Texas 1.1, .,,., I Q31 . get ,.,. ., En 25555: l . f' ,f . I all 'i,. 5 erfs f ' l .- 11' e ii einl, S Q7 s'rv 2 Mrs. Mary Jo Galbraith B.A., North Texas State College. English I. Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Sponsor of Freshman class. The Highlands English department, largest in the school, has offered in the various classes excit- ing and different new proiects for growth in the correct usage of English. In addition to the seven accelerated classes for exceptional students, in- dividual classes have introduced such proiects as original poetry writing and critical themes on world affairs. One English IV class has written news stories such as might have been written about ancient Rome. The English department has also sup- plied all the departments with forms for writing correct term themes. New dictionaries in all English classrooms have proved a great help, especially in vocabulary building. English is required for three years at Highlands, but many students feel it is necessary to take a fourth year, to give them a better background and better usage. Light bulb stealer? No. it is just Mrs. Hilda Lea trying to fix the lamp in the teachers' lounge. For Advanced Study in language Nigga tmg.i!fg4. .d H 'sasif.f efgQ,5' ? kjkkh gh S . i . , . ,,.. ,A .:,, . l iqfsdis -fq gggff iw 32--iff' I s 1 iris ' Jlziffzfffisfeirf . . ffm 52 if u tg A d d' ,, fd A M , ., ,, . .f y f fifty H gg g 'l1l'l52 P' l I Z-if lf .SL 1? jf rss, . if Y fi. if . gl' 2. rs K SLE? 5 f ,,., if , in i 1 .fs 'f 2 Ib' M' 'Q31.'leh'fY 1 I ' - -if . JM aug: 315' 'fifiwifikiiisrlff if J,5ffi7-1:!556- :fEJEff'f.E'E-if 5- , Qfif, -sf? 1 fr A E e. -.. 1. . Mg,-1 Vf-W ff: :L 'Y .: ' ,.., 'mfigiw Mr. Paul Galloway B.A., Oklahoma University. English VII. Miss Carmen Gomez B.A., Incarnate Word College. English IV, Cacceleratedl. Mr. Tom Johnson B.S., Abilene Christian College. English I, physical education. Junior high coach. .. 1 4 , il . a ,gt ' . mi W dis ' . Nt' fhfiffiii - z-1 ' 4' ya ' as W H With a surprised look in his eye. Mr. Paul Galloway peeks from the doorway of his classroom. Discussing teen-age problems are Bob Loughlin, Violet Veale. and Mr. Howland Wilson. English Department Boasts largest Mrs. Mary Louise Koch BMA., Mary Hqrdir-,-Bqylor' Mrs. Koch, head of English department, checks the projector English VH VIH for trouble before using it in her English VII class. , . Head of English Department. Mrs. Hilda Lea B.A., Texas University. English I, V. Mrs. Joan Leon B.A., Texas A8rl. Journalism Sponsor of Brigacloon, Tartan, Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Eldct Maase B.A., lncarnate Word College. English ll, lll. Mr. Lee B. Norrell B.S., Texas University. English lll. Sponsor of Freshman class. Department at Highlands High B ,LA W u I-,B 1, 1 4645 Jie giggling Aging' 'Ga .wr ef 2 Sfmt I is .fr I 'NH s Mb tiff 1 I r -If ,Aft -:NW L. 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Y Y A, L ,Q-5, , '- ' I A 1 I 4 , - M. ' I ., -1.9 - rs ,Q-, Imlf w. ..2 sr. f '?f1s, gQW 1--Jsxfsvits ,S gli 9113 s as 5 ga Q , , E , JI rr l Mft r It 12 ff .5 f wing, + raw rf 1 2 tmp is F1 Mm ,fvfrgfggfd igjgtl f sf- s fgkslkglillt 1 'Ii 9 5.591 I I L 'M 'f ,Y , if rglf- .f 2.3, Q I5 Eiga?-I-1 Mrs Rosemary Son B A Our Lady of the Lake M A Texas Unxverslty Eng Ish I IV Mr Rowland Wllson B S Howard Payne College English Ill Mrs Mary Wnnnek B A Trmlty Umverslty Public Speaklngl II III Drama I, II Sponsor of SRO club M CI ff' Z I Www musmg as well as bemg senous f , w 'KH' wmfgyagn wwf I 215332 n-VCLN' ti resid! we wb? r Tom Iohnson fmds that teachmg students Engllsh can be Showmg then' dxsgust and dehght over the World Senes are Debb1e Ewmq. Patte Goldbeck, Mrs. Wmnek. Dxane Parrott, Terry Moses, I1m Jeter. and Danese Lee I I I 2 O 3 45.4 'Qin gr. iii iltf . its sa ,f 5:-Fa wlf!E?'iJ V J- -gr i t' ' 7-1 we ffm,'-fff'!i1efH1spasf'sff2 1:5 f' 5 ,Q 1 ' 1iiP3'a2l1? .:s?if5: -M - ,. .- so gn W.-.ge 1. , s asifaeuefarefie -ll! 'A n L ef ta, Hugs, wig I K up I 6'-1 fi' L 'ii tflllfdie is 'zip din- ts.: . Ag 1 :'l:f:ffl5' - x tile is .. -riff. H gi, 1 Q ,C ,..e g if 44 w ,B X 5 I Egg! ig' c QA 6 H ,rg ie- fe , ae 1 3, fs. ,B .. E3 . 1 as g,egi.zwfz 1-gvaafgfinfff :I ffsaree 12.55.2111 ni?ffe.svf'w , ! ll if f-fHiiii,.n new l 1 its he ,HUF Ulu it P3 imp Ji ! ii fu ,,i Jeri' 'f ftffzafE.'44f-as gr wif: ,E 1: A iftsifai 1141 is .ia U. '5 3f,':1 in fit ew .Fi We Q J+- as M e :g,,s,3. ,1-:,f a,,,.,5fet ,,, ij., Y' -'rms ' View ,, we .1 , . f, , ,.., 1:-gzr new '4 ,sf '.a1ff1sf5,f.ffsz,f . 'h ' F-'ELEM ,i,g j'fet Fi ' . Highlands High Has Added Many New Foreign Mrs. Virginia Alberti B.A., M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. German l, ll, lll. Sponsor of senior class. Mrs. Loraine Kirk B.A., Texas University. Latin I, ll, Ill. Sponsor of senior class. Miss Alice Lopez B.A., Our Lady ofthe Lake. Spanish l, English Vl. Co-sponsor ot Los Espanoles. The ability to communicate with people of other lands and with each other has become more and more important in recent years. The foreign lan- guage and speech departments at Highlands try to educate students in this important skill. Two years of Latin, Spanish and German are available. Prognosis tests to determine a student's probable ability in a language were planned. Records, tapes, songs and stories are all used to develop an interest in the culture and way of lite of the people who speak the language studied. ln the speech and drama classes, correct diction ancl effective speaking is learned and practiced. Drama students are taught the basic skills of acting and the methods used to make a part seem real. Students of drama presented a play, The Angry Twelve in the fall. Mrs. J-Llberti, senior class sponsor, is the only teacher of German at Highlands. Miss Alice Lopez exhibits various Spanish items one of which is cr pinata filled with candies. Language Teachers te Their Teaching Staff Miss Patty Ramby B.A., Texas University. Spanish I,ll. Sponsor of Los Espanoles. i d Mr. Howard Shwartz A.A., Cambridge Jr. College: B.A., North Eastern. Latin l,lI, English. Mrs' Leonor S' Teva' B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep ese he M.A., Texas A8J. kffffii Sponsor of Sophomore class. F s s,iie ' Mr. Shwartz, Latin teacher, is conversing with Mrs. Kirk about what should be taught during the coming semester. E2 15 2 2551 5: ei V J Mrs. Leonor Tovar, Spoimsh teacher, plays Spanish records for her Spanish IV classes. The students have song sheets to sing along with the music. 205 6 :str9leeS11 3?1l:e5ef'isfl5tu't K s ss. ft i , tt... -4 ref grins.. I rg. -,sw,..H::,f.f .r 5 ez: I fm it-Q95 1 1,41 we ., . ...ew u 5Z1fsze ..'.lfr,,,,,, ,. ...t I if xt .R ,F ji ee, 3 X Ml JPEQL f Q 'se rfilgf VNS! W5 4 If I ees. 5? f ffri' eg 'if I liter a s '4 S if-iii, -5' . lffe r' V,L., f .1., . .J 'S - ' or iegmtmikt .1 ----ft 1 . ey! ..., 1 . f, . ,. . ..,,, 9 wr gem .risen ,User . - ...eg , -tagtezsssfes 'J' Y we H ' I . ',, X is ' 11 r ,e fr it , 1 L 4 4 4 M f' Q urs ,iw e ri ,L s ,tl . ,st st: .1 .wr et-nl 5 t' , r it , ,t Q ,eg M Nl I, . .w. Ziff:- ' .F'-5: ' - L. f' ,t if, r53,u...,.,... . , X 4, , ...fm -,. . , :lik ' f3r'fQ'i1g5f' iff? 5l15:'Q5?f5lf 4 - , ' fyieggfffffetm..ef tis . egjfrl ' + ve . . , I Experienced History Department Teaches Mr. Billy Black B.A., Trinity University. World history I, Il. Sponsor of Hi-Y. Mrs. Winifred Cocke B.A., Texas University. Social studies, Texas history Sponsor of Student Council. Mr. John Hunter B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. World history I. Mr. William Hunter B.A., Texas A8tM. Social studies. Mr. Lawrence Johnson B.A., St. Mary's University, M.Ed., Trinity University. American History I, Il. Head of History Department. Much interest has been focused on the history department at Highlands for a variety of reasons this year. In the fall, the presidential and local elections were the obiects of discussion and debate in history and civics classes throughout the school. Presidential polls were taken in many classes. Since the world premiere of the movie 'Ther Alamo was held in San Antonio, much attention was given to the study of Texas history this year. San Antonio is an excellent place to explore for interesting facts about the history of Texas, and Texas history stu- dents were encouraged to make' visits in historical places around the city. In addition to Texas history, world history, American history, and civics, econo- mics was offered as ct half-year course in the spring. Mr. Kyle does not look very pleased with cr student who gave an answer to his history question. Present Day Highlands Students of Past , ,.., ,.s. . it ' Tif-f!f5 ii fi J Mr. Wilbur Knox B.A., Texas University, M.Ed., Trinity University: History, civics. President of Teachers' Council. Mr. Ronald Kyle B.S., Texas A8.l. Civics ll, American History. Mr. Carl Mangold B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. American history, civics. Tennis coach. Mr. Alvin W. Roesler B.A., M.A., St. Mory's University. American history, World history, Sponsor of Junior class. 1 l i Mrs. Winifred Cocke teaches history and is the sponsor of the Senior Student Council at Highlands. We find Elaine Stewart. Iudy Tatsch, and Sherron Winkle studying for cr civics final. The girls decided that three heads are better than one. E Mrs. Minnie Cochrane B.A., Our Lady of the Lake, M.A., Colorado State College. Biology. Sponsor of Future teachers. Mr. Harvey L. Duennenberg B.S., A8tM College. Biology. Mr. Louis Holst B.S., M.S., Soufhwest Texas State Teaches College. General scie 'e l,ll. f l lf Students Are Given Uppurtunity tn Highlands is especially proud of its science de- partment. Biology, chemistry, physics, general sci- ence, and physiology are offered at Highlands, as well as accelerated courses in biology and chemistry. In biology, drawings and extra proiects are used to help students learn. Students taking physics find a good mathematical background a great help. Chem- istry students learn by doing as experiments are stressed. Interested students are also encouraged to do research and projects on their own for extra knowledge and extra credit. One interesting chemis- try project is the making of decorative Christmas trees chemically with zinc from old dry cells dipped in lead acetate solution. Student assistants are especially helpful in the science department and many go into scientific careers as a result. r n. fa sg if .2 P. tif' tit . tt., t ia lg? it 1 Mr. Van Rea listens attentively to a student making a science report. Working on a chemistry experiment are Mr. Homer Icrckson, Iohn Egle, and Shirley Bloch. Work First Hand in Laboratory Mr. Homer Jackson B.A., Panhandle A8tMp M.A., Colorado State College. Chemistry l,ll. Miss Mary Lundeen B.A., lncarnate Word College Biology l,ll. Sponsor of National Honor Society. Head of Science Department. Mr. Charles Piland B.S., Trinity University. Visual education, physics, stage crew. Sponsor of stage crew. Sponsor of Boys' Science Club. hrs.. Mr. Homer Iackson says he likes to give individual help to his students in laboratory work. l Strange things appear in Mr. Duennenberg's sixth period biology class. This dis- section of a deer's heart is only one of the many unusual activities. Q.. Ls. 1 , , H ,, 1 1 .W ,mrs:c.,f.5 A H Q 1 4 J .ff 1 , i-Q L 6 :gl 1. 1 5.6 1 ' f' Q :J Q, si Q 1 H, .4 14, gg, if ff T I Y' S , 1 if 9. .rf , 3 lm 'f:evi.fff1?fs ss .. , 4, 1 F' ' u v f ' -zrfsf-fi M .ww sgfgemsfqgp. if:,?f5l.if'L Q? ' -:shi W In . 'igf ?iEs'S?-YW' 5 H' r ,ef - z:x,1?fE?l:-: - , 4':: ::,.: ' ' ,jfs -1-,..,,w Y L m T1-,2,s3,H 55 if .Tw ,S rg if if f' 1 F .. - 2 sf- f iw J v R N .Jw if if - fs:-:fsfwssf ,WJQ--.asv ,witty 5 -1 .sin-.f - . , is X -sz- ' , gfff : H Q .Qfpffaf-1 -- if :.,ur1'-Lwcli .si 5 ff 2' -3 1A3'.4:F3X 'z' . i5i5:Z': 'Vw 'dvi' Y X Un, Science laboratories at Highlands Exhibit Mr. Van Rea B.S., Southwestern University. Chemistry I, algebra ll, General science. Sponsor of the Junior High Student Council. R. C. Schubert B.S., Texas A8.M. General science I. n I -. fy ., Qzzfe Miss Mary Helen Smith B.S., Texas University. General science, Chemistry. Sponsor of Athenas. Mrs. Minnie Williams B.A., Trinity University. Physiology l, Il. Sponsor of Chiroanes. Miss Smith demonstrates the proper way to follow laboratory procedures and use chemistry instruments. Mr. Hoist, science teacher, is undecided whether or not he will be able to fix that radio. Blass Room Activities of Teachers and Students -' ' ' - 25313552-'I i1 ,s.ef:1 1 4' 'fha' . fig 'f .,F1Q':?5ilQQgx ,. .-, ,.,,, , .1 yy , I 1-ami - 2195 - .-1'--5 .am ' ffwff. 1 ata . A 'znais I EVN 'M - '-ff'!:sQ:.f-viii' 1 TL . if,fi???.f -V . f 1 ' if K ,f?5?ffi?- ' : me I . . , .- Mrs. Lorna Eichling B.A., Colorado State College. Clothing. Sponsor of junior class. Mr. Guinn Fetner B.S., Univesity of Houston. General shop. l Mechanical drawing. Mr. Richard Fischer B.S., Texas A8aM. Metal shop. Mr. Eugene Foster B.S., M.S., East Texas State Teachers College. Wood shop. Mrs. Datha Ross B.S., Stephen F. Austin, B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College, M.Ed., Trinity University. Foods. Sponsor of Modern Dianas. Manual Training Enables Students The Highlands curriculum is not limited to sub- jects for developing the mind. Students learn specialized skills which can lead to a rewarding ca- reer or hobby. By working with wood and metal in the shops, boys learn the satisfaction of creating useful obiects with their hands. From rolling pins and door stops the boys progress to intricate coffee tables, desks, and cedar chests. Girls develop use- ful homemaking skills in foods and sewing classes. In the well-equipped foods lab girls learn to prepare food properly in the kitchens and also to serve it graciously in the foods dining room. A Christmas tea was given by the senior foods students for the faculty and for the students' mothers. Girls in the sewing classes learn the basic and advanced skills of sew- ing and make useful garments. ,swfjf Teaching correct shop techniques to Scott McBrec1rty, Harry Pehl, Bruce Davenport, and Clifford Dye is Mr. R. Fischer. To Prepare for a Future Trade Herbert Mueller steps from the miniature house built in the wood shop at Highlands. In the background is Lynn Passant who is working on a term project for the shop. Mrs Eichlmg sewing teacher watches Gloria Pieil Future cooks are Merry Martin Kate Holcombe take up the hem of Clarkie FIGZIGIS skirt Shrrley Winkler Sue Lewis and D1ana G1ldart . ' f L '- ', - Meier l 1 1 2? e e gb ,fail-Lita ' r R3 :lsr 1 We 1. eff F ef r ,ffh--:-f!lEi:.Il .. ..,, .,, ..,.. jg?.g2a..,'i?f5t'mdH5: 'IST s-.:rEEf15:? f -: E --W',:: K . ' 'H Physical Education Department Provides Students Miss Ruth Batot B.S., M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake College. Physical education. Mr. Ted Dockery B.S., Texas A8tl. Physical education. The Highlands gym is a busy place and provides ample facilities for students to build strong bodies and develop good sportsmanship. Physical education is required for all students unless they are taking a substitute course. The purpose of physical educa- tion is to improve the physical health and well-being of students so that they may better pursue and make use of academic work Although the girls sometimes moan and groan, exercise days, which are a part of girls' P.E., really help to' keep girls fit and trim. Girls also participate in volley ball and baseball games. Physical education for boys includes vigorous calis- thenics. Basketball is played both in the- gym and outside. Baseball and touch football are two out- door sports offered. Running on the track develops 11 rs 3,5 .A-Ja. 'Z 3 Q 5 .-,L .ea Q iff if see- ' s- tlfi 1551 'il' ,, 5rQf? i,sf': 5 as -. . .L 1, -5 f. Q,,,f,H,.. ...W e age. .dey 1- -sw--'1!s?i,-r Egfr, f-' ,w.efa'S we F-'I - , - r stamina. Soccer was introduced this year. Mrs. Lord, sponsor of the Brigade, acts as bus driver while the real driver helps Brigade members load the bus. Mr. Neil Donahoo B.S., Texas A8tlp M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Physical education, algebra, General math. Varsity line coach. Miss Alva Jo Fischer B.S., Our Lady of the Lake. Physical education. Mr. Howard Johnston B.S., Drake University. World history, athletics. Track coach, B-team coach. With tlutside and Inside Activities 'W-2. fk 1' f , Sfs? ' ' 'fii7f2E55!S1E2Ji5?5f - fs K K ' K -f aa.-, , ,. . s X ,'ffztz:'f i:::':1f ,liste 5 fi 'X M '-:fy its f'-'ti-r'l:i:3 J., Scltvii'-as Mrs. Eulamaye Lord B.A., M.A., Texas University. Physical education. Sponsor of Brigade. Mr. Charles Roberts B.S., Trinity University: M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Teachers College. Physical education , Varsity line coach. Mr. Delbert Rowland B.S., Trinity University. Physical education, American History. Varsity head coach. I I Sponsor of 'H' Club. Mr. Charley Shannon B.S., Trinity University. Physical education, bio General math. Head basketball coach. logy, While yelling ct Tarzan-like cry, Charles Arnold swings from the monkey bar in back of the gym. Doing push-ups on the outside pavement is Coach Ted Dockery. He says that he is just trying to show the P.E. boys the right way to do them. .Fir Gerry Beams, Virginia Sommerville, and Suzy Mack explore the collection of history books in Mr. Billy B1ack's advisory. Mr. Iohnson, head of the History department, picks up paper left by students in a rush for the cafeteria. Above, in the teachers' work room. Mr. Lucius Campbell is enjoying his conference period by reading the newspaper. Below, Mrs. Ida Collins talks to one of her classes about the coming choir show. Around the World. Coaches Charles Roberts cmd Delbert Rowland, along with Roy Garcia cmd Bill Speed, show the anxiety and excitement oi the Highlands vs Hczrlandale football game. Highlands won the game by 46-20. Highlands' Faculty Is lnvelved in Varied llutside Activities Mr. Rodman talks to Mr. Higdon, while Mr. Young and Mr. Fierros wait for the cheerleaders and students to come to the pep rally. Cold weather could not keep Mr. Wilson and Mr Black from attending the Iefferson night pep rally Q5 is 1 Mya QW. Q www Nyww wfp ' 5 Qs KRW f,f M Q ummm N f Y ,ww f Nl? MN 5 12 M , N-...N XX 5 ,K ,M I. :E i x 'xxx j g Zi ff'M,,.w'f ,J Q, fi ., xi f ff 'Www fl J xg 3' ,Q xx :M W-Wg if' ff 1' SX I Yi ff u mYm,j'N, 5 'x J R X, ,ff X Wx f H, x ff' HX ! K Lf' f L ,K Kia ,fiif xx 5 gg Rxwgfsf E X 1 ig xg? xx . ' 1 J, .. MV may ,.w ' xwkxxvwkrbwvwwwwoxigsixggg bw Egfw RZ ,m.w,mM,W.M,.LW...v,.L..W...m..N. .MW A,,v,. .. f1w:1,,.,.,...w.. yM.W,W..,..,wM ..., M, m.,,,mw Mn,,ijlwMwymN 3 JMWMKSL3 WNMMWW.. E5 ,fhw f E Nmfilxgxxfimdwwwf 5 Kmgfwfww f El ww I XX 1535 5, I 33 4 ' 5 R ff? Wx if 523 ff! EFX if X, I if XS X ff' i kfg ff El! X if X Kg -xwgx 3 wg K! xx XX K 1 ': WU-M-fx ff X ' - X1 ,ef fjwfmi Vwwgmw F aim, ti 1 f if f a 1 S Hx. R ' 1 1 ma g f ff f' l 5 RWM, S1 f' ' x if Wfff Mff' Q Z 3 1'w,f 'w,N ij J aff ,ff i E 5 WM 'aux 33,1 wiifmw 23 2 if 'vwwmyw NN'w..Lx Q ,.w Mw NMMW N M,wf M A mmm :gg m3r,,f Classes Kaleidoscope' 1 219 iff? ,wx 5 ig. fig: 'A' f,, iii f,, ,hai V 5 1 F .. I .,., ,dl 3 ' 35 ,W K 3weifE'i'g'n' ,P ,.-Q X. K ji RTW 'fe fe W Y Dixie Iohnson, sgt.-at-arms: Iudy Schuetze, sec.: Nancy Schaller, rep.: Stan Raborn, pres., and Iack Mowrey, treas. The executive committee planned each project, the dance, the picnic, and the graduation. to be special to every class member. Crossing the Bridge to Graduation and the Future 5 s 4 2 I I 1 . 4 al 1 ,' n , .1 Q 'Q Q 4 4 My - . N D I ,A-'., v. o I :AC 52 ? 4 ' 4. -'L-1 X 'f :Zh ' - ' ' pg 'M' , Z 4 5, , my .1 1. m5,5,g-L, . ,1. Q M,1.,,,. 2 5 ', 1 hij 15,3 ,V ' 1 . 2+ ' f ,,,-1014 ' ' uw? b v FSS rg l wi , . , ,N f ' are - ,bf . -S va. ,gy W Q . vb ' 1 e 5 0 6 Early in September the senior rings arrived. Iimmy Towers and Bob Day are happily receiving theirs from Mr. Beard. Senior Year Initiated September 3 Allgood, Elizabeth Allison, Olga Mae Almand, Buddy A Capp. Choir: Phi Black Advisory H Clu b V. Pres., Beta V. Pres. Hist.: Ir. CI. Hist. Anderson, Elizabeth Girls Choir Chap.: Cones. Sec.: Phi Beta: Los Espcrnoles Hist.: Nat'1 Hon. Anderson, William Winnek Advisory Applin, Carolyn Band: Los Espano- les Tennis Baker, Iudy Sig. Ep.: Chir. Sgt- at-Arms Arms, Henry H Club Chap.: Bsktbl. Barney, Carol A thenas Seniors Received Their Rings Belitzer. Sandra Band: Chir. Pres. Black, Howard Los Esp. V. Pres.. Perri.: Band Quarter- master: Stu. Coun.: QGS: Sig. Ep.: Nat'l Hon. Aubert, Charlie Shwariz Advisory Barnhill, Pat . Stu. Conn.: Sig. Ep.: Brigade Blackwood, Billy Football Avery, Allen Alvin Sig. Ep.: Nat'1 Hon.: Ftbl.: Bsktbl.: Tr. Becker, Beverly Brigade Blaixg, Mary Nat'1 Hon. Avey, Mollie MD: Brigade Beers, Iohn S1. Rl. Club Blalock, Wayne H Club: Ftb1.: Bslct- b1.: Tr. Blevins, Perry Black Advisory Bradfield, lack Football Brigham, Lonnie Taylor Advisory Bloch, Shirley QGS: Tar. Feature Ed.: Brigade: Sig. Sp.: Nat'l Hon. Bowen, Sylvia Ramby Advisory Broadway, Doris: A Capp. Choir Treas.: Sgt- at - arms: FNA Sec., Nat'l Hon. Soc. Bode, Wilma: Girls' Choir: Aih. Chap.: Gir1's Bsktbl. Brecher, Barbara Black Advisory Senhns Broadway, Dorothy A Capp. Choir Pres., Corr. Sec.: Brigade: FNA Chap.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'l Hon. Soc. Bormann, Burton Boy's Sci. Club: Orch.: Golf Bremer, Elsie: Sig. Ep.: Brigade: FTA V. Pres.: Nat'l Hon. Boubel, lack: Sig. Ep.: Boy's Sci Club: Highldrs V. Pres.: H Club: Ten.: Nat'l Hon. Soc. Brewer, Kathy Io A C a p p . Choir Corr. Sec.: Brigade: PNA Treas. ReadHy 0rderInvHaHons But Brown, Diane Geisler Advisory Brown, Paulette PNA You must have invitations! stresses Kay Moseley, Louis Irwin, and Allen Zaeske are grimly determined to pay Mr. Beard Mr. Beard at a senior class meeting. but Dick Soupiset may change his mind about giving away his money. Smiles Fade Away When lt's Time to Pay Brown, Terry Bryan, Leslie Burnett, Mary Ioe Butts, Ieanette Byler. Ray B a n d Blaster, V. Duennenberg A cl - Ath. Rep., B g d n . Brigade Band Pres. visory Cir. M gr. : Brig. Caillouetie, Carol Taylor Advisory Cech, Fred Geisler Advisory Chesnut, Ronnie Collins Advisory Cain, Virginia Band: Chir. Censor Cernosek. Io Ann Kirk Advisory Clancy, Mike Ramby Advisory Cardenas, Diana Girls' Choir V. Pres.: Sig. Ep. Carneal, Brenda Geisler Advisory Cash. Betty Taylor Advisory Chamberlain, Chambless, Charles Chappel, Maria Margaret Sl. Hule Club: Tr.,' Girls' Choir Band,' Girls' Choir Nclt'l. Hon. Soc. Sgt.-at-arms Calling Cards for Seniors! After Rummagmg Clemmons. Georgia Cocke, Bill Colby, Aniia Sue Sig. Ep.: Ftbl. Duennenberg Advi Rodman Advisory sory Collins, Charlene Corbin, Robert Cormier, Eloi Covington, Donna Cresswell, Willis T. 1011115011 ACIWSO- Tr. Man.: Golf Mcm I-'etner Advisory Brigade Geisler Advisory TY Crutcher, Patricia Curry, Robert Davis, Ben Davis, Elinor Day, Bob Band BIUSTI.: Chir. Band Stu. Coun.: FTA: Athenas H Club: Ftbl. Mgr. Los Esp. Treats.: SRO Treas.f Sig. Ep.: Highldrs For Theirs, Students lluickly Exchanged Them Icme Finger calmly looks for cards, but Lea Hagemann, Stan Raborn, and Nancy Scribner breaks through to get a Memory Book Iimmy Towers are a little perturbed at the on-rush of seniors. f from Mr. Beard. Seniors received them as a bonus. Denning, Pat Dixon. Edwina Donahoe. Clyde Dowdy. Sharon Draper, Iackye Winnek Advisory PNA: Los Esp. Sig. Ep.: Boy's Sci. A Capp. Choir: Ath. Sig. Ep.: Nc1t'1. Hon. Club: Nat'1. H o n. S o c . Treas.: L o s Soc. Esp. Chap.: Brig. Une of the Most Exciting Days in a Seninr's Mrs. Alberti watches the stampeding seniors dashing wildly to the gym to be fitted in graduation attire. Stan Raborn gets Murphy Bay's head measurement and height as Iimmy Towers supervises the operation. Dresch, Roger Driver, Gay Etta Drury, Cecelia Football Athenas Sec.: Bgdn. Taylor Advisory Ir. High Ed.: Brig.: Sig. Ep,: Nat'1. Hon.,- QGS lite Measurement ter Caps and Gowns Durkop, Iudith Ann A C a p p . Choir Ward. Mist.: Si g . Ep.: F T A Pres.: Nat'l. Hon.: DAR. G o o -d Citizen Award English, Iim Stuf Coun. Reporter- Hist.:A Capp. Choir Reporter, Bgdn. Phot.: High- ldrs.: Ten.: QGS Egle, Iohn Rodman Advisory Erben, Marilyn Girls' Choir: PNA Einhorn, Ianet Black Advisory Espino, Virginia Winnek Advisory Duke: Sharon Stu. Coun. Ely, Sandra MD Par1.- Hist., Soph. CI. Sec.: Ir. CI. Sec.: B g dn Staff: Brig. V. Pres., Sig. Ep.: Nat'I Hon.: QGS Everts, Cathy Band Hist.: Chir. Dupre, Douglas Stage Crew Mgr., SRO: B o y ' s Sci. Club: Stu. Coun. Engle, David Alberti Advisory Ewing, Deborah Phi Beta: Stu. Coun Puri.: FTA 4 Fcrgin, Peggy F NA Filippone, Nancy Brig. Cl11dr.: QGSf Sig- Ep.: Bgdrz Fcrc. G Sch. Life Ed.: MD Rep.: Ir. Cl. Pczrl.: Girls' Stcrte Hep.: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Fox, Bobbie Io Ramby Advisory Fenlon, Put Brig.: Sig. Ep.: MD: Nc1t'l. Hon. Soc. Finger, Icme Band Sec.: Chir. Fest, Barbara Brig.. Chldr.: QGS Chap.: Nat'l. Hon. Soc..: Ir. C1. Chap.: Soph. Cl. V. Pres.: MD Chop.: Bgdn. Acct. Planning, Kathleen Band: Girls' Ch oir: Fey, Lorine Sig. Ep.: Nc1t'l. Hon. Flowers, Iudy Brig. Typt.1 T cz r . Fife, Charlotte Brig.: MD V. Pres Foster, Arthur Winnek Advisory Treczs. A Capp. Ch oir,' Copy Ed., Ad. Mgr.g Grl's. Ten. QGS: Sig. Ep.: Ath.: Nc1t'l. Hon. Senmrs Study Ardunusly, Guffaw at lakes, Froehmer, Vic Gqllqgher, Igmes Gunn, Shirley Garner, Tommy Geisler Advisory Taylor Advisory B59-I Sill. C01-111.1 Kirk AdViS0fY Phi. Beta Sec.: Los Esp. Sgt.-at-crrms Gcries, Nadine Sig. Ep.: Brig.: Lat. Club V. Pres.: Nc1t'l. Hon. Glcxdson, Iimmy Bsktbl.: Golf Germer, Carol Kirk Advisory Glcxeser, Sydney Brig.: Sig. Ep.: MD Pres.: Nat'l. Hon. Getts, Iimmy Band Glenn, Barbara Sig. Ep.: Brig.: Los Esp. And Graduate With a First-Class Education! Gildart, Diana MD Treas.: Brigade Glenney, Sam H Club Pres.: Sl. Rl. Club: Ftbl.: Bslctbl.: Tr.: Nat'1. Hon. Soc. Gonzales, Sylvia Gonzalez, Mary Grant. Kay Graschel, Robert Brig.: PNA: Phi Be- PNA Lopez Advisory Geisler Advisory ta: A Capp Choir: Girls Choir Gill, Lawrence Taylor Advisory Goldsum, Io-Lynn Stu. Coun.: Sig. Ep Gregory, Cathie Girls' Choir 6 Grimmer, Beatrice Taylor Advisory Hagemann, Lea Gail Band Majt., Asst. Majt.: Nat'l. Hon., Sr. Cl. Parl. Sig Ep.: Chir. Grumbles, Iames V. Band: Sig. Ep. Handy, Pamela Ioy Brig.: Stu. Coun.. Corr. Sec.: A Capp. Choir: Chir. Haas, Barbara Sig. Ep.: Brig.: Nat'1. Hon. Soc.: MD Chap. Hannon, James: H Club: Ftbl.: Track Haecker, Dorothy Brig. Brigr.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'1. Hon. Soc. Sec.,' FTA Sec. Harlos, Iames, H. Club.: Bslctbl.f Tr. Haecker, Mary Lynn SHO Harris, Helen SRO Energetic, Efficient, Seniors Earnestly Employ Their Talents Hart, Barbara Haynes, L o u is e Hazer, Kaleem Heath, Doris Heckmcrn, L i n d a Tartan Staff FTA, Treas.: Bgdn. Football Koch Advisory Lat. C 1 u b. Pres Orgn. Co-Ed.: Chit. Band: Girls' Chorr Hep.: Band Treas.f Athenas Roger Dresch is proud of his prize-winning poster. Two tickets to the prom were his reward. What lovely decorations that are just so high! Iimmy Towers, Stan Raborn Suzy Mack, Merry Martin, and Barbara Glenn plan for the festivity early in Eye-Appealing Decoration and Publicity for Their Dance Heerman. Dona Heimann: Mary Hendrix. Kenneth Herden, Herman: H Dee Ann Duennenberg Club: Ptbl. Brig.: MD Rep.: II- Sig Ep. Advisory C1. Rep.: Bgdn. Pro. Mgr. Herring, Rober! Nat'1 Hon.: Boy's Sci. Club Treczs.: Highlclrs Trees.- Sec.: Sig. Ep. : .,,, .W Mrs. Virginia Alberti, senior class sponsor, confers with Mrs. Loraine Kirk, co-sponsor, Iimmy Towers, and Iack Mowrey In conferences, they beat out the favorite rhythm of the seniors: posters, picnics. parties. proms, and petitions. Spnnsnr's Splurge Hill, Beverly Hill, Iimmye: FTA: Hill, Tim: Boy's Sci. Girls' Choir Los Esp. Club: Chess Club Holcombe, Kate Holmes, Danny Holzworth, John Ath. Sgt.-at-arms Rczmby Advisory Tovar Advisory on Seniors, Supply Answers to Hoffmann, Ierry Los Esp.: Stu. Coun., H Club: Golf Horton, Kathleen Girls' Choir Sgt.-at- CIIIUSI Sig. Ep.: Stu Coun. Chap. Hohner. Sandra Modern Dianas House. Sharron Band HOWIE IOIlCIlhGIl Hgwle, Susan Ramby Advisory Brig.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'1 Hon.: Soc.: Ath. V. Pres.: Los Esp. Speelfle Dinners Perplexing Iehl Dqvld Ieter, Iimmie: Stu. Wlnnek Advlgofy Coun. 31d V. Pres.: SHO Iohnson Patsy Iones. Iames: Tar- Koch Advisory tcm Editor-in-Chief Ihrer, Cecilia: MD Treas.: Bqdn. Bus. Mgr.: Brig. Brigr.: A Cczpp. Choir Sgt.- at-arms: QGS Pruhlems I ohnson, Claudia Kay Brigade Jones, Pamela Son Advisory lrwin.Louis: HC1ub Hist.: Sr. C1. Sgt.-ab arms: Nc1t'1 Hon. Soc. V. Pres.: Tar- tan Mgr. Ed.: QGS Pres.: F tbl. Iohnson, Dixie Lee Brig.: MD Par1.- Hist.: Sr. C1. Sgt.-at- arms Iones, Royce Dean Duermenberg Advisory Iackson, Carlton H Club Treczs.: Ir CI. S g t.-cz t-cz r m s Ftbl.: Bsictbl.: Tr. Iohnson, Gilbert H Club: Ftbl.: Tr. Iones, William Duennenberg Advisory Mr. Lehmberg congratulates Iudy Durkop, the chosen DAR representative oi the senior class and teachers of HHS. i l ff 5 . l K' l Io Ann Kropp and Iudy Flow- ers model for the Optomisls. 4 Look at all those peop1el says the excited DiAnn Wilson as Bill Trish escorts her in th e Teena Texas Contest. DiAnn was chosen as a finalist for the coveted honor. Highlands Senior Belles Wm a Multltude ul Iordan, Robert Ioyner. Dean: Stu. Kaemmerling, Ray Kelley. Clifford Kinsey, Larry Koch Advisory Coun. 3rd V. Pres.: Sl. Coun. Duennenberg' Duennenberg A Ccrpp. Choir: FTA Advisory Advisory Dist. II Treas. s Kirksey, Janet: Phi Klcrtt, Betty Lou Kolenda. Evelyn Koltermcmn, Diane Beta: Volleyball Black Advisory Band: Chir. B cr n d: A ' C cr p p. Choir Accom.: Tar- tan Bus. Mgr.: Sig. Ep.: Nczt'l Hon. Soc. Laurel, Maria Lawson, Milton Lecxl, Iosephine Lee, Dcmese Imelda Bgdn. Phot. Roesler Advisory Koch Advisory FNA V, Pres. Awards for Their Beauty, Brains and Ability Leesch, Gay Lynn Lewis, Deana Lewis, Icxmes: SLRI. Lewis, Richard Lopez Advisory Black' Advisory Club: Bond Kirk Advisory Kropp, Io Ann Winnek Advisory Lee, Dinah: Brig.: Chir. V. Pres. Lewis. Susan: Tar. News Ed.: Sig. Ep.: Brig.: Chir. Corr. Sec.: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. Seniors of 'BV' Are Magic FRONT ROW: Billy Blackwood, Burton Bormann, Iim Gladson, A. I. McCown, Burt Perry, Douglas Dupre, Iirnmie Jeter, Elroy Imken, Robert Passant. Ioe Lucas, Fred Sartor, Lawrence Gill. Willis Cresswell, Richard Lewis. ROW Z: Buddy Almand, Felix Whipple, Iimmy Williams, William McCarthy, Iack Brad- lield, Ross Knowles, Ierry Hoffmann, Kal Hazer, Ken Wallis. Stayton Woodall, Henry Arms, Iames Wynn, Gilbert Iohnson, Iohn Massey, Carlton Iackson, Bob Day, Ioe Lee Valadez, Tommy Garner, Herman Herden, Fred Moss, Sam Glenney. Neal Mitchell, Wayne Blalock, Ray Lee Byler, Iohn Stinson. ROW 3: Harvey McFadden, Robert Iordan, Richard Soupiset, Victor Froehmer, David Iehl, Teddy Collier, Robert Uhl, Ioe Stewart, Louis Irwin, Nancy Schaller, Anita McCoy, Iudy Schuetze, Stan Raborn, Mrs. Alberti, Mrs. Kirk, Jimmy Towers, lack Mowrey, Merry Martin, Lea Gail Hagemann, Dixie Iohn- son, Suzy Mack, Jonathan Howle, Roger Thompson, Tope Tausch. Ray Kaemmerling, Elizabeth Anderson, ROW 4: Bill Cocke, Iudy Durkop, Mary Ann Heimann, Annette Limon, Lorine Fey. Barbara Hart, Pat Crutcher, Sharron House, Anita Colby, Cecelia Drury, Iimmie Bradford. Susan Van Korsan, Laura McCreless. Iean Walston, Gloria Pteil, Bettie Io Sonnen, Sherri Russi, Iose- phine Leal, Linda Heckman, Carol Barney, Terry Moses, Mary Gonzalez, Ianice Reynolds, Iudy Flowers, Nancy Filippone, Pat Rogers, Barbara Sadler, Carol Cailouette, Gloria Reyes. Diana Cardenas: Virginia Livesay. ROW 5: Pat Ray- mond, Kathleen Roy, Phyllis Sarver, Virginia Cain, Barry Riedner, Patti Mitchell, Sydney Glaeser, Louise Haynes, Iimmye Hill, Beverly Becker, Iane Finger, Susan Lewis, Patti Fenlon, Diana Gildart, Charlyne Riley, Geneva Thornton, Pat Barnhill, Ianie Rocha. Ioan Stafford, Janice Welch, Carolyn Nagy, Vir- ginia Sommerville, Lola Mae Trappe, Io Ann Cernosek, Cynthia Milner, Beatrice Grimmer, Caroline Robinson, Nan Vail, Olga Allison, Gloria Syphers. ROW 6: Doris Heath, Connie Merritt, Patsy Iohnson, Portia Sikes, Kay Moseley, Peggy Fagin, Elsie Bremer, Pat Denning, Beverly Chandler, Barbara Slaughter, Bobbie Io Fox, Harriett Lowrance, Pat Schiwetz, Laura Whitted, Nell St. Iohn, Iudy Baker, Dinah Lee, Shirley Gann, Jeanette Butts, Elinor Davis, Elizabeth Allgood, Barbara Fest, Wanda Rhodes, DiAnn Wilson, Sandra Hohner, Cecilia Ihrer, Charlene Talbert, Betty Rine, Sara Newberry. ROW 7: Donna Covington, Iohn Stephens, Lonnie Brigham, Tim Hill, Lucky Tomblin, Harry Woods, Olga Ybarra, Sylvia Spraglin. Barbara Rich, Carol Schulze. Paulette Reitzer, Kate Holcombe, Georgia Sue Clem- mons, Nancy Scribner, Ianet Kirksey, Carolyn Applin, Shirley Winkler, Brenda Carneal, Patsy Ebner, Betty Cash, Phyllis Voyta, Elaine Stockett, Cathy Everts, Betty Smith. Words to Every Une of Them Deborah Ewing, Anne Parker, IoAnn Kropp. Diane Parrott. Diane Brown, Marilyn Erben. ROW 8: Pat Mumme. Gay Driver. Lyle Mellenbruch, Mary Blain, Pat Schitoskey, Myrtle Rehteld. Edwina Dixon, Betty Usher, Patsy Walls, Carole Wente, Margie Walker, Lillian Padalecki, Carol Germer, Danese Lee, Evelyn Kolenda. Nancy Petty, Sharon Rabb, Mary Nolan. Dona Dee Heerman, Pamela Handy, Kyle McVay, Sandra Ely, Maria Laurel, Sylvia Gonzales, Manette Marek, Diane Koltermann. Doris Broadway, Dorothy Broadway, Kathy Brewer. ROW 9: Mary Ioe Burnett, Gay Lynn Leesch, Kathleen Planning, Brenda Rivera, Io-Lynn Goldsum, Linda Passant, Nancy Metzger, Bon- nie Richardson, Dorothy Stephens, Kathy Horton, Iackye Draper, Sharon Duke, Maria Chappel, Sylvia Bowen, Sharon Ryan. Dorothy Haecker, Elaine Voges, Susan Howle, Shiela Muse. Linda Peck, Sharon Dowdy, Willma McNall, Pamela Iones, Iudy Langley, Sandra Belitzer, Iudy Wilson, Harold Reynolds, Peggy Scott, Patricia Roland, Beverly Hill. ROW 10: Alfie Garza, Dick Powell. Bruce Tettleton, Bud Iones, Ioe Penaloza. Charlie Walker, Arthur Foster, Iohn Beers, Edwin Williams, Iohn Loughlin, Ioe Tinajero, Romeo Villafranca, Robert Corbin, Ray Steen, Roger Dresch. Gerald Rumph, Richard Murphy, Ben Davis, Betsy Roy, Patty Schmidt, Mary Lynn Haecker, Betty Lutz, Mollie Avey, Barbara Schaifner, Charlotte File, Wilma Bode, Pat Stahl, Billie Purvis, Margaret Chamberlin. ROW 11: Howard Black, Augustine Zamarripa, Kenneth Schlather, Melvin Noel, Willie Ronshausen, Allen Avery, Dwight Scott, Walter Pool, Bill Speed, Dean Joyner, Royce Iones, William Rutledge. Michael Marke, Edward Ries, Fred Cech, Iohn Ross, Elizabeth McQuade, Nadine Gates, Sandra Wille, Erlene Wieters, Bonnie Robison, Shirley Bloch, Claudia Johnson, Lyndon McCarty. Carl Winters, Harry Swallow, Danny Holmes, Hubert Smith, Ioe Lozano, Charlie Aubert. ROW 12: Kirby Whitehead, lack Boubel, Iames Hannon, Darrell Worrell, Kenneth Stribling, Perry Blevins, Kenneth Hendrix, Wayne Miers, Iames Stewart, Iimmy Segrest, Iacob Pope, Wanda McDougall, Mary Zipp, Ianice Smith, Mayo White. Iames Gallagher, Steve Stoops. Paul Garza, Bobby Pollock, Ronald Wood, Iames Harlos, Milton Lawson, Charles Chambless, Iames Lewis, Gary Zintgraff, Van Nation, Don Saathoff, Iimmy Getts, Iames Grumbles. ROW 13: Marshall Short, Andrew Ortiz, Kenneth Schweers, Iames Short, Bill Holz- worth, Robert Martin, Lewis Reding, Paul MacNamee, Robert Herring, Fred Wehmeyer, Warren Titus, Gerry Reams, Richard Tondre, Larry Kinsey, Howard Topoleski, David Hopkins, Roy Willis, Ronnie Ryan. Elliott Weathersby, Don Wanke, David Engle, Murphy Ray, Allen Madison, Truman Hill, Guy Weldon. Clifford Kelley, Terry Brown, Robert Curry, George Sturm, Ed- ward Walter, Henry Williiord. 2 4 44 LiVeSCIy. Virginia I-Ouqhlin. l0hIl Lowrance, Harriett Lucas, Ioe Stu. Coun.: PNA Kirk Advisory Black Advisory Kirk Advisory MacNamee, Paul McCarthy, Bill MCCCIHY. Lyndon McCown, A. I. Tennis Football Koch Advisory Football McCre1ess, Laura McDougall, Wanda McFadden, Harvey McNal1, Willma: A Kay Tartan Cir. Mgr., Eichling Advisory Cczpp. Choir Ramby Advisory Copy Ed., Proof Reader: Sig. Ep. Lutz, Betty Iean Brig. Pres.: Ath. V. Sig. Ep.: Nat'1 Pres.: Hon. Soc. Willing, Wide-Eyed McCoy, Anita Brigade: Bgdn. Sr. Cl. Sgt-at a r m s : C h a p:. Sig. Ep.: Athenas: FT A: Nat'1 Hon. Soc.: QGS McQuade, Mary Elizabeth Sig. Ed.: FNA Par1.: Phi Beta Iimmy Towers, vice-leader of the seniors, conducts the class The occupation during meetings of the two boy sgt.-at-arms, in the absence ofthe president. Ice Stewart and Louis Irwin, is picking up attendance slips. lliiicers Who Preside and Pick Up Attendance Slips McVay, Kyle Chir.: Band Martin, Robert Lopez Advisory Mack, Suzy: Brig Brigr.: II- CI- Sgt' at-arms: Sr. C1. Sgt. at-arms: Los ESP- Sgt.-at-armsf Ath. Martin, Sharon: Stu. Coun. Treas.: Brig.: MD Marek, Manette Band Martinez, Bernice L. Iohnson Advisory Marke, Michael Duennenberg Advisory Martinez, Evangeline Nat'1 Hon. Soc.: Sig. Ep. Martin, Merry Ann Bgdn. Lit.-Art Ed., MD Sgt.-at-arms: Sr. Cl. Hist.: Brig.: QGS, Sig. Ep.: Nc1t'l Hon Soc. Massey, Iohn: Sig. Ep.: Nat'1 Hon. Soc., Ftbl. 4 Mellenbruch, Lyle Merritt, Connie Metzger, Nancy Miers, Wayne Milner, Cynthia Lee Lopez Advisory MD: Volleyball Kirk Advisory Earle Sig. Ep. Bgdn. Editor -in- Chief: Sig. Ep.: Nczt'l Hon. Pres.: Boy's Sci. Treas.: QGS V. Pres. 0wI Seniors Como Through With Flying Colors, High Grades and Mitchell, Neal: H Club: Ftbl.: Golf: Bslctbl. Moss, Fred: H Club Sgt.-at-arms: Ftbl. Capt., Most Val. P1.: Tr.: Bsktbl. B Team Mitchell, Patricia Brig.: Tar. News Ed.: Sig Ep.: Nat'1 Hon. Soc.: FTA: SHO Sec. Mowrey. Iack Soph. Cl. Treas.: fr. Cl. Treas.: Ftbl.: Golf: Sr. Cl. Treas. Morris, Patricia Mangold Advisory Mumme, Pat: Band, Stu. Coun. Sgt-at- arms: Phi Beta Moseley. Kay: Band Treas.: Tartan Fea- ture Ed.: Chir. Murphy, Bettye Brig.: A Capp. Choir,' Lat. Club Moses, Terry Sue SRO Murphy, Richard FTA Hist.: Sig. Ep.: Boy's Sci. Club: Highlndrs: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. Muse, Sheila Nagy, Carolyn: Phi Nation, .Van: Band Neal, Frank Newberry, Sara Taylor Advisory Beta: Brig. Chldr.: Pres.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'l Duennenberg Stu. Coun.: Band Stu. Coun. Hon. Soc. Advisory German Club: FTA SHO t The Know-How to Win Govotod Scholarships in Stitt Competition Mrs. Lloyd tells Dorothy Haecker, Kathleen Roy, and Susan Howle tl1ey're finalists in the National Merit Competition. Mr. Higdon explains to Douglas Dupre, Wayne Miers. and Gary Zintgraif that tl1ey're eligible for the Naval ROTC scholarship. 1 Noel, Melvin: S1. Rl. Club: Boy's Sci. Club: Highldrs Pres., V. Pres.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'l Hon. Nolan, Mary: Brig. O'Higgins, Gonzalo Oiler, Betty Ortiz, Andrew: Tr.: Sec.: Bgdn. Ir. G Taylor Advisory Alberti Advisory Ftb1.: H Club Soph. CI. Ed.: QGS: Ath. Sgt.-at-arms Seniors Discover a Price Tag Attached to All the Proposed R 'Wm pix. s ' 1 'am-rr 5 Mrs. Robinson sells cap cmd gown rentals to Shirley Gann as Nancy Scribner, Bill Rutledge, Portia Sikes, cmd Guy Weldon wait for theirs. Robert Corbin is anxious. Well! So you think you're going to get my money! Robert is skeptical, but Guy resignedly pays. Students were previously measured for the apparel by Mr. Beard. Pcrdolecki, Lillian Padgett, Phil Puirett, Mike Palomo. IOAnn Parker, Anne: FTA: Girls' Choir: Sig. Koch Advisory Taylor Advisory PNA Lat. Club: Band. Ep. s, But What Matter the Cost When Graduation Draws Near? Pon-key, Ieanette Parrott, Diane: Tar. Pcrsscrnt, Lindo Pcrssam, Robert Peck, Lindcx: Ath.: L, johnson Advisory Staff, Cir. M an., Tovar Advisory Wirmek Advisory Brigade: Sig. Ep. Copy Reader: SRO, Rep. Pencxtozcr, Ioe: Los Perchard, Fred Perry, Burt Peters, Ann Petty, Nancy: Stu. Espcmoles Black Advisory Tovar Advisory Geisler Advisory Colm.: Phi Beta 4 Phil Padgett. Stan Raborn, Michael Marke and Lee Herring are listening to gift suggestions The class decided to give a portion of their funds to aid the liquidation of the organ debt Pheil, Gloria: Sig. Ep.: Brig.: Chir. Rec. Sec. Babb, Sharon: MD: Brigade Pollock. Bobby Duennenburg Ad. Rahorn. Stan: Sr. CI. Pres.: Ir. Cl. V. Pres.: Soph. C1. Sgt.- at-arms: Ftbl.: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. Gift Committee Met Uften to Hutly Pool, Walter: Boy's Pope, Iqcobg Gglf SCL Club: H Club: Team: H Club Sl. RI. Club: Bsktbl. Ray, Murphy: Lo- Raymond. Kay pez Advisory Lynn Winnek Advisory Purvis, Billie Ann Koch Advisory Raymond. Patricia Brig.: Stu. Coun. FTA: Phi Beta Pres. Sig. Ep. Reams, Gerry: Sig. Ep.: Golf: Boy's Sci. Club V. Pres.: Bgdn. Ad. Ed.: Highldrs Sgt.-at armsg Nat'l Hon.: QGS t Rehfeld, Myrtle Reitzer, Paulette Reyes, Gloria Reynolds, Harold Ramby Advisory Brig.: Tartan News PNA Treas.: Girls' Band: Orch.: Stu G Express Column- Choir Treas.: Los Coun.: Chess Club ist Esp. Debate Ideas Submitted hy Students, Teachers Reynolds, Ianice Brig.: Siu. Coun.I MD, PNA Pres. Riley, Charlyne Brig.: Girls' Choir Sgt-at-arms: A th . Pres.: A C a p p . Choir Rhodes, Wanda A th. Brigade Rine, Betty Io Fetner Advisory Rich, Barbara Sig. Ep.: A Capp. Choir V. Pres., Girls' Choir: Brig. Rivera, Brenda Los Espanoles, Band Richardson, Bonnie Ries, Edward Band: Girls' Choir Football Robinson, Caroline Robison. Bonnie Taylor Advisory Brigade Roclfa, Ianie Marie Rodrequez, Mary A Ccrpp. Choir Ann Hist.: Brig.: PNA Shwartz Advisory Chap. HHS Seniors Prepare Rose, Willie Ross, Iohn Koch Advisory Tovar Advisory Russi, Sherri Ryan, Sharon FTA: Brig.: Sig. Ep.: FTA: Brig.: S R O Athencrs Chap.: Sig. Ep.: Nat'1. Hon. Soc. Rogers, Pat Roland, Patricia Ronshausen. Willie Brig.: Girls' Choir: Duenrrenberg Ad. Tovar Advisory Sig. Ep.: MD: Ten.: Ir. Cl. Rep. ior Graduation, Prove Worth by Making Top Roy. Beisy Lee Sig. Ep.: SRO Pres. FNA: 'Nat'1. Hon? Soc. Saathoff, Don Band: Nat'l. Hon Soc. Roy. Kathleen Sig. Ep.: Nat'1. Hon. Soc.: Brig. Sadler. Barbara Ann Taylor Advisory Rutledge, William Stu. Coun. Sartor, Fred Geisler Advisory Sarver, Phyllis Schaffner, Barbara A Capp. Choir: Brig.: Bgdn. Club PNA Ed.: MD Sec.: Sig. Epsilon: QGS Schaller, Nancy Nell Band Head Majt., Majt.: Chir. Parl. Sr. C1. Reporter: N atl'l. Hon. Schitoskey, Patsy Ramby Advisory Schiwetz, Patricia A Capp. Choir rades, Wait To Paint the Town Red After That Special Day Schlather, Kenneth Sig. Ep.: Highldrs., Boy's Sci. Club, Pres.: Sl. Rl. Club, Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Scott, Peggy Kirk Advisory Schmidt. Patty Tovar Advisory Scribner, Nancy M D Sgt. - at- arms, Brig.: Los Espan- oles Schuetze, Iudy Lynn Brig. Hist.: Stu Coun.: Chir. Chap., Sr. Cl. Sec. Short, James Kirk Advisory Schulze. Carol Ann Brig.: Stu. Coun. V. Pres.: Sig. Ep. Short, Marshall' Boy's Sci. Club Scott, Millicent Mangold Advisory Sikes, Portia Band: Tartan Light Columnist 4 Slaughter, Barbara Smith, Bettye Iean Smith, Hubert Smith, Ianice Sommerville, Brigade PNA: Los Espanoles Hamby Advisory Stu. Coun.: Brig.: Virginia Phi Beta Soc. Brig. Treas.: Sig Ep.: MD Reporter, Nat'1. Hon. Soc. Seniors nt Highlands Attend Banquets As Well as Uther Vaned Sonnen. Bettie Io Phi Beta Treas., Re- porter: Bgdn. Copy Ed.: Brig.: Sig. Ep.: QGS Spraglin. Sylvia Stu. Coun.: SRO: Los Espanoles Soupiset, Richard Spaulding, Shana Band Rea Advisory Stafford, Ioan Stahl, PGI Geisler Advisory Bqdn. Cir. Mql'-I Phi Beta Speed, Bill Sig. Ep.: Ftbl Nat'1. Hon. Soc. Steen, Ray Tovar Advisory Spinks, Sandra Kirk Advisory Stephens, Dorothy Duermenberq Advi- sory Stephens, Iohn Stewart, Iames Stewart. Ioe Stinson. Iohn St. John, Nell Band: A C a p p . Koch Advisory QGS: T a r . Sports Stu. Coun. Pres.: Chiroane Choir: Ftbl. Ed.: Boy's Sci. Club: Bsktb1.: Nat'1. Hon. Sig. Ep.: Nat'l Hon. Soc. Activities At Which Speakers Are Heard and Good Feud Is Eaten Herman Herden. Sandra Ely, and Barbara Fest found the food at the football banquet just too beautiful to eat. Coach Rowland resumes his seat after introducing the speaker of the evening who gave a good season review. Wayne Blalock goes for a second helping of barbecued beef. The football boys were seen going at it again. i i 4 i Virginia Livesay and Pa! Crutcher patiently wait as Wayne Blalock, lack Boubel, and Morris Renfro read the perma- nent Sigma Epsilon list. The lists were posted in the main hall after the members had been determined. llwl Seniors Earn Membership in the Honor Societies Through Stockett, Elaine Stoops, Steve Stribling, Kenneth Strickland, David Stromboe, Frank Band: Stu. Coun.: Lopez Advisory' Kirk Advisory Black Advisory Dockezy Advisory FTA Clap. Stuman, Jerry Sturm, George Swallow, Harry Syphers, Gloria Talbert, Charlene Johnston Advisory Taylor Advisory Siq. Epsilon SHO Band Merit.: Asst Majt.: Chir. Rep.: Bgdn. Org. Co-Ed.: QGS Sec.-Treas.: Jr. CI. Sgt.-at-arms: Soph. Cl. Parl. Tausch, Tope Tettleton, Bruce Thompson, Roger Thornton, Geneva Tinajero, Ioe E . Girls' Choir Tr.: Ftbl. Alberti Advisory Bsktbl. Sig- P Their Scholarship, leadership Ahility, Service to the School Titus Ir., Warren Boy's Sci. Club: High1drs.: Sl. H1. Club Trappe, Lola Mae Brig.: Tartan Staff Southside Reporter Columnist: Sig. Ep. Phi Beta Tomblin, Anthony Lopez Advisory Uhl, Hobert Winnek Advisory Tondre, Richard Boy's Sci. Club: Bsktbl.: Tr. Usher, Betty FTA: Girls' Choir: Los Espcmoles Topoleski. Howard Taylor Advisory Vail, Nancy lean SHO: FNA: Los Esp. Towers, Iimmy Sr. Cl. V. Pres.: Ir Cl. Pres.: Soph. Cl Pres.: Nat'l. Hon Soc. Valadez, Joe Lee H Club: F tbl. I .......Tl? 2 l I VCmK0rS0rr1. Susan Vidal, Mary Helen Villafranca, Romeo Voges. Elaine Voyta, Ph llis Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Black Advisory Y Taylor Advisory Stu. Coun. Chap., Girl's Choir: FTA Rec. Sec.f Brig. Brig- dr.: Athenas Walker, Adrianne Walker, Charles Walker, Margie Wallis, Ken Walls, Patsy Geisler Advisory QGSf Bgdn. Sports Ed.: Tartan Sports Ed.: Sig. Ep.: Boy's Science Club Band Ftbl. Tovar Advisory Happy-Go-lucky, Hard-Working Seniors, like Underclassmen Do Carolyn Applin, Barbara Schalfner, Dinah Lee, Shirley Gann. and Susan Van Korsan eat nothing besides purses? Elaine Voges is much more interested in waving to the camera than in waving good-bye to Gay Driver. Walston, lean Walter, Edward Wehmeyer, Fred Welch, Ianice Stu. Coun. Hist.: Taylor Advisory Taylor Advisory Alberti Advisory Sig. Ep.: Brigade Wente, Carole Wert, Clifford Whipple, Felix White, Mayo SHO: Phi Beta Johnston Advisory Football Ramby Advisory I I I I I I I I I Participate In Fund, Famlllar Actlvltles ut Everyday lute Whitted, Laura Wiatt, Laura Wieters, Erlene Wilkes, George Iean Fetner Advisory Girls' Choir I. Hunter Advisory Collins Advisory Weldon, Guy Tovar Advisory Whitehead, Kirby Taylor Advisory Wille, Sandra Kay Girls' Choir: A Cczpp. Choir: Tartan LIGHT- Columnist 9 Williams, Edwin Williams, Iimmy Williford, Henry Willis, Roy - Nat'1. Hon. Soc.: Ftbl.: Track Orch. Sgt-at-arms Band: Stu. Coun. Sig. Ep. Par1.: Bsktb1.: Tr. Graduation Uver, Uwl Seniors Pause A long Wilson, Iudy Band Assist. Drum Major: Chiz. Sgt.-ab arms Woods, Harry Stu. Conn.: Golf Wilson, Dil-lnn Stu. Coun. Roll Call Sec.: Brig. Head Chr1dr.: Sig. Ep.: MD Chap.: Nat'1. Hon. Moment to Recall Woodall, Stayton Geisler Advisory Zaeske, Allan Son Advisory Zamarripcl. Zintgraff, Gary Zipp, Mary Frances Augustine Chess Club: Ger. Geisler Advisory Band C1 u b : -Sig. Ep.: Ftbl.: Nat'1. Hon. The Happiness of Years Spent at HHS After completion of three years at HHS, Carlton Iackson and Barbara Fest stand outside the building before leaving for the last time. The last day for seniors was May 22. The Baccalaureate was May 21. and Commencement May 23 at the crowded. brightly lighted Municipal Auditorium. 22f'I,w1 'LWQQ ' A The junior class officers and their sponsors hold an executive Officers planning the many activities are Sue Iameson, who is meeting to scheme an active and exciting year for the class. sergeant-at-arms, Iackye Doolittle, parliamentarian. and Iohn These officers must also plan ahead for senior year. Davenport, historian of the class. luniers Spark New Ideas for Current Other junior CIGSS 0ffiCeIS are Iudy Tcxtsch. S9IqeCIl1i-Gt-CIIHIS. Seated ure Mr. Alvin Roesler cmd Mrs. Lorna Eichling who are Vickie Orlando, treasurer, and Sylvia Kerckhofi, the chaplain. the sponsors of the junior class, Ruthie Searcy, secretary. Dick They discuss many ideas for cr successful yeczr. Sanders, president, cmd Iohn Hensley, vice-president. And Future Plans at Highlands High 64 Dick Sanders. president of the junior class. leads discussion at a meeting. E5 , , 1 1 ,xf!ifii1HwL6Hi2f5ff1fQf'i U -'fi . A 1 Q ifi 2, ff 13125 . if ' V21 M.: . ' - tfsfwf1?f?ffeQf.i'2:E'f1' New fm e , r. .s,, i ,g 1 f gg ,,-t:1.g,.,,f . Adams, Earl Agee. Stanley Agnew. Sarah Ainsworth. Iohnny Alderman, Don Alfaro. Rose Ann Altmann. Iimmy Arnmons. Icmie Anderson. Frances Anderson. Iohn Arispe, Sal Armstrong. Donna Armstrong. Richard 1 'ff ' ,i'L'5S? ggiiiii 3 ' 5. J,, ,,, ,t,.,,tt: me 2, 4 -.M r.. .. . W f Qing A5 1. 1 2Sl'25f!zs'5' S W f 1,4 H3 5 r QB .s ny ww E' 3 Sw 3 if we :Jw .Z 422 M? t125r!1?.?' .- s-gm -s vii 'Pk 5. 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Margaret Beitel, Mary Bellamy, Ianee Bellone, Cathy Bellows. Roy Vice-President Iohn Hensley talks to the class about the coming dance. For the flIStl1lTtE a H1ghlands student was selected Teena Ruth1e Searcy 1un1or cheerleader at Highlands, excitedly Texas 1n the annual contest sponsored by Ioskes of Texas received this honor as cheering HHS students looked on Bernhard, Aileen Berry, Maxine Biegert, Eugene Bielefeld, Alvin Bippert, Elizabeth Blair, Betty Blair, Dennis Blue, Melody Bohanon, Dana Bond, Iefi Botello, Evangeline Bowker, Lois Ann Braun, Ieanette Brown, Billy Brown, Cheryl Brown, Sandra Brown, Winston Broyles, Carol Bruce, Roger Buchanan, Marylee Iunier Ruthie Searcy Elected Teena Texas 1961 ,,,f:,t, w ,. 'f 5j'91J3f3 M. .. A 7344 V 1. 1 ' 1' f, 25-i'5'1'5Y5 It A U s5'l'2.' - -fr we Swag? K , w I -I f. it 3 , N Qklgleat , lite! ' , I- f'-- II fllfwar A , , - , ,Wa -f mea, . . V g wefetfi ,,,,.,. We ---- . gat,-a,,I ,, ,,..., ,,,:a:' 'Q f7ffi5fi53f -- - if-. 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Cheryl King, Sharon Io Kingston, Fred Knaus, Gregory Koch, Charles Koehler, Kathy Koenig, Robert Kolenda, Harriet Krackau, Betty Io Kraemer, Iohn Krauss. Tony Krawitz, Iudy Krueger, Carl Krueger, Elizabeth Kuehler, Iecma Kuhn. Iudy Lacks. Sharon rwimik ,, is J 1 1 1 41 2 ,sw r Q is 1 ,,,,, , 1,1 is 3 54,1111 W' I JZ' 5 ' Q N! 1' 7 I 91 My :sf lg 1 1 .1:1f15,1,11,fqf:1 ,gg:. ffiyimiiifi 5 1 YI LEM I 41 'A F Q f T, rp f' 1 11, 1 'TQ .,, 1 ,I 1 , . .. , , ? I ' ' ' 74: 1 ,,,f , 1357611 'E-fur: 515255 .Vg K - - 11,51-1 , ir 71 1 1 Aly 1, 1 1 'H yr 1 P ' H 1-ana, .5 ,,, , ww' 1 1 1 r,,r ,t 'I r I at I-I ' M Q , fl, .411 f, 1 1 Mt 'fm pw ,,. ,,,,. L Jil, yV,,,,. ,,t1,, 5 ,1.,.,,,,, .,., .,,, . 5 1. . S4 , rr .,. 1, . 'IFQEI 1 r, tif K 4 ' Mgr ' Q' 1 ' 1 e'?'1Pgf Jia M J , , ,,1,. 5 , .,,, ,. .,,. ,U Q V' 'Wi likes 'L 14 ,, . , e ., 1,1,111 .. Iuruor Sandra Crow and senior Bud Iones relax on the steps in front of the school. In Sandra's anticipation for April to arrive so she may order her own senior ring, she wistfully admires Bud's. 'srl fifim L-1 I, 6 as ,. 1 S' 'F wwf, N 1 ri +L. 1 ',,f.,,111-51,3 'til ff' I ,, 1, Q, 1f:,,1 ff -by 1 , 1 lb , as 1 1 ,,,1,y,,1 1 1 X :FF 4 1 ?-'11 , Lakich, Milan Lashure, Kenneth Latham, Laura Legg, George Lewis, Betty Linder, Linda Livingston. Linda Longworth, Richard Love, Elizabeth Lowe, Paul Lynn, Ianet McCarthy. Iimmy McCarty, Sharon McCoy, David McDonald, Marilyn McFarlin, Linda McKay, Henry McMillan, Robert McMillian, Tim Magee, Frances Mahan, Ieanette Makrocki, Anna Mallard, Gary Marin, Gilbert Marrnolejo, Gilbert Marston, Russell Martin, Douglas Martinez, Alice Mathis, Eleanor Matthews, Randy Meeks. MQUY Meier, Russell Mellor, Diane Meredith, Donald Middleton, Robert Milhoan, Tommy Miller, Balous Miller, Ella George Robert Miller, Miller. Mitcham, Iohnnie Mixon, Iames -g,W,.w:,l5,mfl W ., 5,9 ., ,. 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Donald Waclawczyk, Adrian Walden, Don Walker, David Warne, Richard Wauson, Richard Webb, Pennie Weiss, Mary Ellen Welch, Herschell i D 5 ,, ,wewf ie ew' BU M4 ur We 1 Bee, w ,f 'P , 1. , , 3 . . 'WN J Stan- ' 41-we ' 1 un wee w e v P We ea- 5135: QQQMW Miele: J f ,s-- me .me ,Mwy --gi, .. , .,,.. W, sew. ..,, ,,, ,, H K --1, . 1-, i e as , fu , f 2 ,Lv Sophomore class oihcers thoughtfully contemplate cmd plan for Gene Avery sergeant at arms Sponsors Mrs Tovar and Mrs then' hxgh school future as they look over then' school from a Galbraxth ondCChap1am Carole Schczllerinelp blueprmt the year sunny spot on the Hlghlands campus for the sophomore class as they meet on the steps Highlands Hh Suphomures Blueprint 1 Snphs Anxiously Begin First I 31 . . s ix Q , 5 ?7:Ef5t5: ll mwiiiifi z l , 'Wif- f.:1:2FizfY!i' 5 uiiiiidl. 'lunge '- Agyw.. 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Iames Wright, Sharon Young, Ian arie W ,,,, . - ..,.. -MK I 1 r Sherry Ashby, sergeant-at-arms, Ncmcy Ienner, vice-president, and Suzanne Rex. president, are in the buck seat. Occupyinq the front seczt is Miss Cosscxirt, sponsor. Nearby stand Peggy Heczthcock, sergeant-at-cxrms. cmd Estelle Beard, secretary. Into High School in a 1910 Fuller Touring Car Freshmen Support and Participate in Sports Larry Satcher, Allen Walsh, and Iohn Stahl think letterman Wayne Blalock's varsity football jacket. nw- i t ,rv a5f:'f1ssz 'g,fffee 5151 , ..w',L ,,L,..,,,, I A r sl . .. 191, Mik e Welch looks W 1 .,,. Q ,- yk.r L L, silly in senior v .iii 2, .fr 1 'Y 4 -F Z, ' te -1 1' 1132 x .J I f ,rf ,A , ptqnft' -1,rcr:Hs1ta::. .e J, , :H Q QA X ,ty , , -rf fo '3- W . 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Q -tm if Lf ,Tw ' aliifeir M94-Es ,ew ff' up 'e t ' it Aitches, Marian Alfaro, Iim Allen, Kenneth Anderson, Sandra Anrelas, Yvonne Ashby, Sherry Baker, Loris Baldowsky, Cheryl Ball, Iean Ballinger, Nancy Barkley, Anne Barnhill, Sandy Beard, Estelle Beard, Verland Bell, Louise Bey, Donna Babbitt, Sally Boettger, Karen Bowers, Barbara Bradley, Herbert Brewer, Roy Broyles, Cynthia Buchanan, Iohnnie Burnett. Sammy Butts, Patricia Canon, Kathy Cella, Lynne Cernosek, Iimmie Chumbley, Ianice Clark. lean Cogdell, Benny Cook, Carol Cook, Sandra Kay Crowell, Max Crutchfield. lay Crutcher, Kay Cruz, Amelia Daque, Candie Dayton, Sheryl DeBarros, Alfred DeBarros, Barbara Dellinger, Neta Donnell, Dianne Doyle, Linda Driqgers, Ianette Dudley, Richard Dutner, Suzanne Eichelberger, Sharon Eiland, Iohn Troy Elam, Norris English, Allen Esquivel, Becky Estes, William Fannin, William Fassen, Ann Fenner, Elise Fenton, Clayton Findley, Charles Fine, Iim Flores, Irene ::MHZZt5?51li5I!1ll21Tff5'?i-virzrwfifiliIffi?55?Tffl121Y4'?fi n ,,,::,, 5 H , , Q' fix - ' iififitfv , r ,i MA, ww t ,f I 1 7 if X 'll' t p -'f .1 -'9. 'iiikbfifiiiiiiff ., Q-if 'w,t5:'f:fS'i Fig 'Q ffgffemf: M . 1 .1- ' fi ' ff Q , V-'E .V it 'f 124' ff, 252925 tl .gif fifli siligii X ,sw WB, ,.., , ,,,.,,, F . Y , tif, 2 gt. 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Forehand, Iackson Foster, Iirnmy Frye, Roy Galbraith, Carol Gallaway, Marilyn Gilcrease, David Gilmore. Walter Goetz, Sharon Gonzales, Robert Graves, Kenneth Griffith, Patsy Grumbles, Carol Gustafson, Sherry Haag, Bubba Hausler, Alan Heathcock, Peggy Hess, Ronnie Hicks, Bruce Hild. Sue Hill, Peggy Hill, Victor Hoffmann, Susie Hood. Roger House, Iudy Huedepohl, Vicki Hutchenrider, Bill Huth, Bill Iames, Esther Ienner, Nancy Iensen, Sarah Ieser, Mary Lou Iohnson, Bobby Iones, Beth Iones, Linda Kallies, Marvin Karwiel, Ianelle Kerr, Richard Keyes, Susan King, Connie Kite, Linda Knapp, James Knippa, Claire Knoll, Gail Kryk, Patricia Kuhn, Alan Kutscher, Elaine Lawrence, Mike Laza, Ronnie Lenhart, Deanna Lewis. Sandra Lewis, Susie Linder, Ianie Little, Gene Littlepage, Terry Locke. Meco Loessin, Larry Long, Robert McClellan. Rodney McC1intic, Martha Macias, Thomas Mal-rrocki, Virginia Maltsberger, William Marke. Patti Mason, Iudy Mason, Linda Massey, Ierry Massey, Michael Mater, Billy Matthews, Brenda Mattison, Marilyn Matter, Michael ' S Meridiola. Arthxir' Meyers, Ian Migl, Sharrell Milam, Kathleen Miller, Barbara Miller, Gary Miller, Ionathon Miller. Roy Miller, Vivian Mitcham, Ianie Moeller, Tommy Moore, Earl Moreno. Carmen V, 3: JF! - - if A., f :fffe1i,f,ffg!f1fsfs2- , si-f2s2,5:w5fm,::, - V P, - , ff f.'J:g:z:-- 'X N--.gn-, fQ:,:f:-, gf 'V' . .,,. 1 ' , - ' . I t , ' , 1 fig L . A W , y r -wgf Y5!!ffEg , - . . ' 1 1-'if 'G -e+ 1- -,ge - ,- we , W , it ,,,,1fff f,gff'1f wifi. ' . ' , ff if f. :iw , ,- H If 1. ' Lf ll' ' J. f 2:,'Ef ::ff.? Wiffy' VEWS: ff -uf, '1 . 'f .4 K ,' 'BEM' iaifilff -2.1 J' ,, H . rr, ' -t f 'i 4 1 s , ' , . ' fifgfr J - ' - 'ws' ,A . , W ,M , ' . gf-V. ,tt 15, 1 , 35 1.13, ,+1?g,s, ,w,13, ,,,,,,,. YK wjwr, .,-.za --, V + --as m. . 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Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Charles Neubauer, Iohn Neuse, Ianice Ng, Edward Nobis, Trudy Notz, Bonnie O'Connor, Mollie Parkhurst, Danny Parmer, Carl Parrott, David Pearson. Robert Peel, Larry Petty, Betty Phillips, Sandra Pippin, Freddie Pittman, Nancy Placker, Richard Planas, Richard Pope, Travis Prado, Daniel Prado, David Reader, Darryl Recker. Susan Rex, Suzanne Reyna, Fernando Richardson, Terry Riedner, Suzie Rodriguez, Yolanda Rogers, Ianet Ross, Carol Ross, Winiired Roussel, Karen Saenz, Ice Scheffler, Mark Shea, Ioy Shearer, Ioan Skweres, Alice Smith, Robert Stamps, Nancy Stevens, Patricia Strickland, Charles Stich, Susie Stingily, Nancy Stuckey, Barbara Taraskiewicz, Larry Tasker, Sharon Thacker, Allen Thompson, Peggy Turner, Doralyn VanDunker, Iane Vasaldua, Frances Vauer, Don Vetter, Virginia Vickers, Elmo Villasenor, Esther Voyta, Frances Wacker, Billye Sue Wagner, Harry Walker, Lena Wallace, Betty Io Walsh, Allen Walzel, Marsha Warner, Steve Warnstedt, Gloria Waskow, Bettye Webb. Welch. Welch Welch Welch tm - , f ' 1.31 H21 qftzs 'lik 'H-lg 1 ik ',5 full? it ,- JV ftrfiwx 4 iff ww 53, V f gd ,X W his sz: vi, gust, f-its fig, 75 ' iw' has , .ww tx f WJ 'xiii 3544542 sv fbi K' We H m we rf 51.4-I+. . ,Q rwk K-.1 S ini? 9 W twirl 1 'Q .L 'Bs M M Jw .41 + J gf 'v fs ' L L! Y Za Shi fir gg! SW Mwst w as. ,iam ' , 5 Y 4. -- Patsy Iackie Ioan Mike Sandra Williams, lane Wilson, Robert Wniters, Charles Young, Rosemary Zapata, Norman Iean Ball grins sheepishly when she is caught red- handed watering the inside tropical plants. Getting a head start on the crowd changing classes are Roland Garza and Nancy Stamps. They have found the breezeway route shorter. Eighth Graders Take Time tltt from Work tor Fun This is certainly a switch. Marilyn Bruce, weaker sex, is scaring some big brave boys tr ,,,,. a member of the with rats. These three students, Ralph Lazarine, Cathy Pearman, and Ioan Herweck. enjoy Mrs. Briggs' eighth grade art class. 5.5, it if k .st r r' 5,., ..:.w-we r hti5mi- 5 53555-' 'tts'-' X Suri: . ft' -him ..... 1 'i ,. 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CGfvGnfeS'De1iH Chf1nCey.Iennifer itiit i Cherry Samuel r ' , . .t..:rst.W -.M -fishing 1: J f 'X sz- , sti r., ,M . sa ,.., .-if it C1Grk.D0n1w .. 1 Clark. Richard , G, .. ,.., , f t , ,,'t 1 .-1 ' ,,,, W., A Clements. Phyllis . -- L' V - its. r t M Cook' Geofqe wits- . if. . Q, K td . ,. ' '-r' er! jfwggr .. yi , ,f QA, , QL - -1 - ., - CICHQI CUfhY t ' - - - .,,, y ' Croft-VHQI1 ik 5 . .. I ,, .ri .fr .s': fN55i -fr 'fr 2-3 f 2 55, f,5,., 298 f ' lqw WV 'ww ,.,,,,,,f' DGVGHPOIL Bruce ' A - k.,, - 1 Davenport- Lynn ,,,o 1 Denison, I0hI1I1Y N' , lgqoffgsyi ,f fmsfis 1. W Q I .,., efqff,-:q:.,: ':f,:ffA 195 Dove- Roberta n Emk, Audrey . Espinoza, Efrarm 1- ,,-. Fannin, Tommy 9' -,A, Garza. Belia f . , I 'Fi e 'fl i f 75 '1 f. k fi! '- J, Gassett. Connie 'A or Gonzales, Zulema nn'n 1 'nnn - G01'mfmf 130119 f iii? f - 2 f-gif: 1 -f fiif' na -,,' f. ,gf Gray, Edward -.., V .mA, K . .1 V , ' ,A f ,.,. 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X, 1 ,i .l si -F Pehl, Harry Peters, Charlotte Poehnert, Cathy Ramsour, Ieanne Rangel, Sylvia Reinders, Geraldine Reyes, Ralph Reyna, Rebeca Ann Rocha, Ioe Rodriguez, Felix Sagem, Bernice Sanchez, Raymond Schafer, Harry Schilling, Ray x .A , ' ,.., -- , R My -A . , za 5 sf R' . Q , Q 2, . H H Q, ' Q ti r Q Fi ,S like Q 1 1 ,Q ,. , Q 1 .. W J 4 l E 1 s 'I 5 X x 1 ,pdf ka f f -1 me I af! I v , t 5 er,,i , av-Y it la 55 as f H i it W fsff' nt , 1 ' WIS, f sq K I ,ki , ss, ..., iii, 1 'f-af. ' 4 :1 ,FJ I d-,- ff Schmidt, Ronny '1 Settles, Yvonne snemh, Charles -f e , Snider, Patricia Solis, Iesse Son, Preston South, Ronnie Stage, Judy Stapper. Susan Talley, David Taylor, Nancy Trottie, Tommy mf l?v My If 1 fx, 1 ,, ij' W f , aft? xi if , trliilsk 's in gf A-'S ff fi 91 1 U 1 .Ffh 15, , it , R' Q ' it ti: i i 4 J if if Ng v :ml Truesdell, Robert Ward, Sharon Whitley, Elton Whyman, Sandra Williams, David ? ws - ',.l :,g- -mg, ji , -Y 25 fxfg v. !E :,.:'f: . g ig. , , 52, fr -Q , 1 .e-k, .fW 1.323 - I P Qs - f 'K' , ' 2 ni ' 'fl f 1-,W 1 - -- f , 1' I wif, 1: Q, in v-ins,--,iirl ' J ag , ,M 6 N ,f- file L 5 'spa wi, fw W, ' Tr H .,, . A .P ' 'v ' . Q' ,4 .K GI' 1 'nit 5 fi, , L 1 P -F t it fs, 4 1 'X Y -if .fs ..,,. W,,fma:,,- not 41 m,f,,fgg5,f ,M fem 5253515 if V at Qjffflf' e ww 2 if , .,,,-', . iff ,,,, i .al-. :,, .,,,..,,., , ,,,, . ,. M, gi 'H rc . .' , I ,if , 5 5 Q it ti U Q: if riff. ir ,. w -figs!! i G ti, , t if -- slim -me . 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V, h,,g,w. if new 15-J with ,Q .'1?,w, . : fsx, 'pa E ef a J .2 A . ax 1 lik' 'W ' 'ii 'N if tw' , 1 , JE' t W 1 ,, fr , , ii li l 11: -. '- gg :ag : 5 Iack Park, an eighth grade student, leads Council with a smile. .sh W 2 on sr. f . 1 M. .ve ,xt ' 91,- ms -'sffffi ,ga in, we. , F 5'fE:5?2f, ' if It , X v . ,iz A,...k .. Y 45,11 -S' 1 l fx 1 E 4 ' f ,. . H , -Q is ,L Aga, ns ' i V .M 3. M My siie -1 ,. 'cf 1ii ,1-.,X. Iliff? - eiv R S ey A , f in f l l svi,s 3 , 1 9 wal Q tp gn Quia itil' yyib 'N' , v f -:Ei 'gif .. ikt, fi :,. -zzx is j,2.i.,?:gQ?g.tkij, 1,,.., ,ykig .:.,V. 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J 1 , 4. .. , ,,,, F 151 2 af -up K. +1 11 'E 4 fl my . 1 ,M M 15, 'fr Mig, ,,,.,,1.r ,., , Hg. Ql QL Y sr Q i 111 get 1 1 15, N f i - J . xi. , W R 1 .L ilu if 5 ,ffl Y 51 I ,.,1' 13 + 'C' we ' 1 12 I 1 F 1. ,ir yt W 1.5911 wa wil me 1 1 464, gina? -i ins ni -1 Lawson Linda Lazarme Diane Leal Iim Littlepage Davrd Manville Melissa ' ' ,,rz. R '. fm' ,., ' -fits 1 :Mg rp., E 'V-' is-' aff 1 . G., 1 . 1 ' ', 1 f - - - H S if . vb , A-:' rs ' l., W1 ', 13 l 1 - - 'fl . . ,1,,- 2. fff?21'f?. i'? ifsh ,sf 1ffaff?,r,,s:1f film 7 Iwi-Sift., H if ,. ,, , . , . ff t fl ac f ' Iust what do you think you are doing? asks head coach Delbert Rowland of Charles Bond. Since one of Coach Rowlands jobs ' 1 , rw fu. ..I111,: . I ., .,1 :tr 1 ,. - --sfssw, .1 'lffiffffffffl 4 X ' EE 4, . 1 ggi? 1 1 1 ' 1 5 'Rl' 1 K, -1 1 If we 1 'W' 45111 5 ' mi, 1 nr f 1 1:1 1 . E ..,.. - ,:1 .. 1.351 nf, is ?f5 lf ' i 4' :. 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R , 1 L L gg ' D JEL fu, 511 4 aft 1 L aa- .Q Q 12 +3-1, at noon in the cafeteria is to stop people from cutting in line, he does not take kindly to Charles' short cut to the candy. Glenn Morrsse, Clifford Dye, Bill Minica, Ioe Cepeda, Iohnnie Hernandez, and Charles Crowe wait in the lunch line. fm wr lg ,Q ,it 1 fffj- 1. 55111, 851351 ,fa '-,f fm! sry., Fig if R 1 Q 5 1 'ip' 11 wt iw rf 11.1 1, ,Qs 1-1 1 31 x VA PA 'W lr' .gy -Q11 '21-ninflffl 1 Louise Haynes accepts Yvonne Williams' dollar down Iohn Beck admires a basketball award in the Highlands trophy case payment on a subscription to the annual and paper. This award is one of many won by Highlands students. Class ef 'BB Acquires Knowledge of Seheul's Facets 'i to 2 f , Mdqlllf GGIY up ft .. M V l V r Maples. 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Here These are the occupants standing in This is the result. Stan Haborn finds that many happy moments have been spent. lines for books from which to study. senior classes are no cinch. It is hctrdt HighIand's Students Achieve Knowledge and Accelerated physics! Oooh! Mr. Piland shows his students Dorothy Haecker is tired by It has a different effect on Melvin Noel und Kenneth Schlather the working of a problem. the work required by physics. interested Lee Herring! Books are the symbol of study put in during the school year. Perrrrie Webb finds that junior classes aren't very easy either. Experience Through Study in Varied Glasses Melvin Dorrow has cr lot ot homework to complete in a short study period No matter how much HHS students like to play, it is their classes that are uppermost in their minds. Many of the students enroll in the accelerated classes which are speeded up for deeper understanding. HHS has an extremely high academic standard. Hundreds of graduates of Highlands attend colleges all over the U.S. The curriculum includes, as well as academic subjects, varied commercial courses. Those who choose to take these courses graduate ready and equipped for work in the business world or in the home. Each course takes extensive study. In re- turn for work done, students achieve acquisition of knowledge and experience. In other words, HHS Owls receive cr first-rate education. Charlie Walker, Ioe Stewart. and Louis Irwin have found a unique method for beatmg the study problem. Napping is also good for the health. te H e 'll it ll E121 . ,ev as l s . e , . -- 52 1 14552,--if es sa. -- , - ' ' ' . w-:?,S ,, , ,gfsv-,e , sf-ss-L . Q ee - --X .- ..,,.e,.,i-ts., me ,ew , ' , ' ,Q ,'h'1 'h hA' . A 1 t ' :2f5El5lf75?E:: ji . sz: - , .,f. :mst, fr,e-e's -, ' ef - it zfere: . If ,csr , '..kk ,., , i w w K 1 f 'KL gp ? Q? 1,3 ,ef 1, Q Three Sharons, Sharon Martin, Sharon Rabb. Sharon Saathoff eat lollipops. Mr. Lehmberq happily wields the fork at the November football feast. Laughter Was Keynote ot the Fun Shared h Fun, frolic, food-these three things are just about always found whenever and wherever students for teachersl from Owl Land are gathered for fun. Highlands is a place for study, but when it's time for play Highlands students take part in the much- practiced occupation of having fun. At the basketball and football games, between and before classes, and after school students lay aside serious matters to have a frolic. At many of these events, the saying might hold true that where there's an HHS Owl there'd also better be plenty of food! Y Do you think our team will win? Vicki The other team doesn't have a chance! Orlando muses before the game begins. Smug Vicki Orlando smiles confidently. Yea! Did you see him make that basket! The Owls have won! scream Vicki Orlando and John Stinson after one of our players had raced madly down the court. Day and at Social Events Laughter, the symbol ol happiness. Nickle Floyd and Sandra Cheatham find time for a hardy ho-ho. Many moments in Owl Land are spent laughing. Cecilia Ihrer has time to occasionally chuckle. Darrell Worrell slowly shows Dana Bohanon and Ianee Bellamy why their ride home is delayed. Pat Callaway, Mac Middleton, Dave Vetter, Marsha Shows, Sara Newberry. and Roy Bellows blast. 'Kumi -'mmm'-ifttmiwiiiii'-11'-V+' ' --'V HHS Uwls Take Part in Whirl nt Extracurricular Activities Top left. Fred Moss is doubtful of the speaker's words, but Ieanne Bair says the food at the football banquet is to eat! Top right. Clasped hands are the symbol of the close friend- ships formecl at HHS. Bob Day and Gay Driver walk to class. Bottom left. Iim English and Marsha Howle dance in the lav- ender and silver strewn cafeteria at the senior dance. Bottom right. Owl players Tony Rivas and Iohn Stinson hope that the high-jumping Alamo Heights Mule will miss the ball. Highlands with all its study and work and service, Highlands with all its fun and laughter and gay antics, has a sentimental side, also. This is sym- bolized in friendships formed between students and teachers ancl in the social and extracurricular ac- tivities in which so many students and teachers take part. The spirit of the on-watchers at the many games showed the devotion the student body felt to- ward the Owl players. HHS students in a whirl of dates and games, dances and banquets, could not help but enjoy their social life. lt was, however, the loyalty to school and the devotion to friends and teachers which brought tears to the eyes of many seniors when the time for graduation had come. Advertisers Agi P 1 l 312 N M I W V x V W, 4 M M M - M V. W M M W I Q. W W W W M iw V1 W 1 M V ,. , ik is M V M. M V, 1, N, T rw' M- 3 M' M: M? E 1 M 4 ' N y V 1 1 M 313 M X , w - Welding Supply ..... . . 4 0ur Advertisers . . . FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE Bruners .................... . . .328 Frontier Drive Inn . . . . . . .387 Brock Auto Sales. Buddy .... . . .339 1:-mst Bros. ..'-..-' I 1 u u 357 Bun Am Pans' WCYRS 382 Pun spot Inc. ............. ....as9 AAA Refrigeration Co. .. AA Biegert Garage ..... A 6 B Construction Co. . . . ABC Linen Service ..... Ace Appliance ......... Acme Automotive Supply Acme Refrigeration Co. . Adult Education Center . Akers. Roy ............ . Alamo Beauty College .... Alamo Braun Beef Co. . . .. Alamo Chiropractic Clinic Alamo Fence Co. ........ . Alamo Flyers' Inc ...... Alamo National Bank . .. Alamo Sheet Metal ..... Alamo Spring Co. ....... . Alamo Alamo Alamo Typewriter Service Watchmaking Shop Aldermans Barber Shop ....... Aldersgate Methodist Church Allen Transfer Co. ...... . Allinq Blue Print Co. Amanda's Beauty Shop .... Ambler Floor Co. ............. . Amco Fence G Home Imp, ...... . Ann Halloway School of Millinery A. Rents G Sales ............... Athenas ............. Avondale Cleaners Avon Products Inc. .. Bailey's Service Station .... Baker's Dairy .............. B G W Service Co. ......... . Barnebey Real Estate, Walker Barnes Lumber Co. ......... . Baptist School of Nursing .... Baptist Temple Church .... B Band ................ Beigert's Service Station . .. Bernd's Mobil Station Bettencourt Iewelers ...... Betty's Haven of Beauty . . . Bexar National Bank ........ Billye's Beauty Salon ........ Birk's Cut G Curl Beauty Salon .. Blancl'ie's Beauty Salon ...... Blue Bonnet Laundry .... Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Compa HY Brandt's Advisory ............. Bremer Sinclair Service Station .. Brickstone Products Co. ........ . Brigman Radio and TV Service . Brocato's Cafe ................. Brooks Field National Bank Brotherman, B. B. ........ . Burke Homes ........... ..,. 3 23 Cap'n Iims Cafe ........ Carl's Quality Meats ...... Casa Rio Mexican Foods .. Central Baptist Church .... Central Moving G Storage . 347 Chapman Auto Parts .. Childress Barber Shop ..... Chiroane ............... Circle Pharmacy ........ Clements Music Shop .... Coca Cola Bottling Co. . . Commerce Ice Station . .. Commercial Printing Co. Community Cleaners .,,... ....3l7 ....349 .. .... 374 .. .... 344 .. .... 350 .. .... 347 ....331 ....338 ....346 ....340 ....365 ....323 .......331 . ...... 349 Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia . .360 Congratulations . . .326,336,342,347,35l, 364,382,384,388,390,392 333 Continental Credit ........ Cream Crest Creamery .... Crestholme Presbyterian . .. fflflfaaa .......316 Crow Insurance Counselor, G. N. ..343 Culver, Storage :S Transfer Co. .... 381 Curry Motor Freight Lines ........ 389 Davenport Co. ............. .... 3 34 De La Rosa Service Station ....... 335 Diamond Clothiers .......... .... 3 92 Dodics Business Supply ..... .... 3 49 Downtowner Motel ............... 351 Draughon's Business College ...... 375 Droemer's Garage ............... 328 Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. ...... .... 3 87 Dub's Gulf Service .... .... 3 37 Duke Electric Co. .... .... 3 44 Eastwood Village Beauty Salon ...382 Eichling's Advisory .............. 331 Elbel Bros. ...................... 317 Ellison Enterprises, Ray . . . . . . . 351 El Rancho Restaurants . . .... 369 Estrada Hardware ..... .... 3 76 Facs Co. ....,.......... .... 3 30 Fanick's Garden Center . . . . . . .369 Farrel's ................ .... 3 42 Fashion, The .................... 341 Fetner's Advisory ................ 384 First E.U.B. Youth Fellowship ..... 389 Flamingo Cleaners ............... 347 Fletcher Davis Rubber Stamp Co. ..346 Flores Mobil Service Station ...... 375 Flower Box, The ............ .... 3 74 Flowers Lumber Co. ...... .... 3 48 Food Budget, The .... .... 3 82 Foreman Agency .. .... 385 Fox Co. ......... .... 3 38 Future Nurses of America .... .... 3 81 Future Teachers of America ....... 318 Gaskin, Carl, Builder Ins. .... .... 3 32 Gerfer's the Florist ......... .... 3 31 Gillespie Motor Co. .............. 322 Girad Machine G Supply Co. ..... 332 Glo Cleaners ......,............. 364 Goldbeck, E. L. Photographer ..... 373 Golden Steer Restaurant ......... 333 Golden West Oil Co. ...... . . . .364 Goliad Bowling Center .... .... 3 80 Gonzales Bros. Produce . . . . . . ,385 Goodrich Store, B. F. .... . . . .322 Goodyear Service Store . . . . . . .382 Gordon Printing Co. ............. 324 Graham Service Station .......... 379 Great Western Loan G Trust Co. . . .339 Green Tree Cleaners ............ 328 Gri1nm's ............. ......... 3 47 Groos National Bank . . .... 387 Guarantee Shoe Co. .. .... 357 Guerra Service Station . . . . . . .350 Guesses, The Three . . . . . . .338 Ham Candy Co. .. .... .... 3 50 Handy Andy ............... .... 3 56 Hansen Bros. ........,........... 390 Harding, Fred, Photographer ...... 329 Hardy Shoes .................... 360 Harrell Packing Co. . . . . . . .326 Hatfield Iewelers .... .... 3 33 Hauser Floral Co, .. .... 344 H Club ........... .... 3 85 H.E.B. Butt Grocery ............... 386 Herbsleb, Mary .................. 341 Herman Sons, Grand Lodge of the Order of Herman in the State of Texas ................. ....... 3 22 Hermann Sons Bowling Center .,.. 316 Herring, Elizabeth, Chiropractor . .327 Hertzbergr's ..................... 331 Highland's Band ...... ........... 3 68 Highland Brigade ...... . . . .320 Highland Hill Apts. ..... .... 3 21 Highland Hills Laundry ..... .... 3 57 Highland Hills Pharmacy .... .... 3 49 Highland Park Cleaners ..... .... 3 37 Highland Park Flower Shop ...... 335 Highland Park State Bank ........ 364 Highland Terrace Methodist ...... 392 Hinch Roofing Co. .......... .... 3 42 Hi'Slope Service .......... .... 3 S0 Hi-Y ..................... .,.. 3 53 Hot Wells Baptist Church ..... .... 3 72 Howard Campbell Co. ............ 334 Howard's T.V. G Electronic ........ 337 Huck, Frank, Men's Wear . . . . . . .319 Hughes Construction Co. . . . . . . .379 Hunter's School of Art . . . . . . .387 FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE Moore's Hardware . . . .... 327 Sears G Co. .......... . . . .350 Morgan Tours ........,. .... 3 43 Seigerts Prescription .... .... 3 78 Motor Equipment ......... .... 3 90 Service Realty Co. .... .... 3 76 Mr. Howard 6: Mr. Paul .... 380 Shay's Iewelry ............ . . . .380 Ideal Plumbing Co. .... . Imperial Travel Service .. . Iahns Iewelry G Gifts ...... ....341 ....373 ....369 I. B. Automobile Upholstery ...... 338 Ioe's Sign A Service ......... Jolly Roger Ice Cream . .. Iones Barber Shop ..... Iones Laundry ............. ....373 ....385 ....317 ....345 Iones Radio Co., Tom ............. 327 Iones, Bob, Realtor-Insurance ....321 Ioske's of Texas ........ . ........ 383 Ioykist Candy Co. .......... . Iuniors, Brigadoon .... Keith Sinclair Service Station ....385 ....385 .....343 King Furniture Co. ............... 351 Kingston Mfg. Co. .......... . . Kit Kat Klub .......... Klasner Co., The Roy . . . Krause Electric Co. .. Kuemmel Glass Co. . . ....385 ....377 ....352 ....360 ....336 Labatt Wholesale Grocers ....... 376 La Feria Dept. Store ......... Laudauer's Flower Shop .... Lawson Motor Co. .,...... . Leed's ................... Leonard's Colonial Shoppe . . . Lewis Barber College ..... Lincoln Marine Sales .... Lone Star Ice No. 27 ...... Lone Star Printing Co. ...... . Lone Star Welding Supply . . . Los Espanoles ............ Lovelace Driving School . . . Lovelace Grocery ....... Lucchese, Ioe ........... Lumley Flower Shoppe .... Lynn 66 Service Station Martin. Fred ............. Mattiesen Garage . . . . .... . . . ....323 ....372 ....333 ....369 ....335 ....382 ....376 ....384 ,...323 ....377 ....375 ....3l6 ....350 ....3l6 ....327 ....332 ....357 .....38l McCreless Shopping Center .... 371-372 325 McDonald Lumber Co. ...... . McDouga1?Talley Appliance . Medical Center Pharmacy .... Meier Brothers .............. Merchant's Delivery Service .' Miller's Catering Service, Bill Minnie Harris Beauty Salon .. Mission City Roofing Co. Mission Engraving Co. . . . Mitchell Motor O.R. . . .. Modern Dianas ...... Modern Paint Co .. . .....340 ....337 .....345 .....380 .,..327 .....378 .....328 ....3l6 ....331 ...,319 ....344 National Bank of Fort Sam Houston 325 Neil Co., W. T. .................. 324 Newell Salvage Co. .............. 381 Nichol's Texaco Service Station ...331 Nobling's Foot Health Shop ...... 326 Nogalitos Gear Company ......... 343 Nordhaus Co. ............. .... 3 19 Oak Shore Apts. ............... ,339 Ollom School of Advanced Design 389 O.P.O. Clothes .................. 345 Owl Radiator Works .... .... 3 57 Pabst Engraving Co. ...... .,., 3 19 Page's .......................,.. 357 Pedrottie Grocery :S Market ...... 317 Pennies Food Market ............. 325 Phelps, Dewees 6 Simmons, Architects ............... .... 3 69 Phi Beta ........... .... 3 18 Piland's Advisory . . . . . . .332 Pioneer Flour Mills . . . . . . .322 Ploch, A. I., Oil Co. ..... .... 3 84 Polly's House of Beauty . . . . . . .325 Prassel's Drug Store ...... .... 3 40 Presa Frozen Food Locker ........ 344 Prince's ................... .... 3 21 Ray's Texaco Service Station ...... 324 Record Rendezvous .............. 324 Renfro Realty ............. .... 3 57 Rental Equipment Co. ......,..... 325 Richie-Gallaway Electric Co. ...... 342 Rigsby Auto Parts ..... ,......... 3 24 Riverside Park Baptist Church ..... 352 Robinsons ................. .... 3 52 Rodriguez Bros. Memorial . . . . . . . 323 Ross Ice 6 Food ........... .... 3 57 Rudy's Pharmacy ....... .... 3 51 Russell's Beauty Salon .... .... 3 60 Samano's Poultry . . . . . . .342 San Antonio College ....... .... 3 26 San Antonio Cottons ........ .... 3 22 San Antonio Hermann Sons Home Ass'n. ................... 360 San Antonio Moving 6: Storage .... 336 San Antonio Venetian Blind Co. .... 347 Sanders Service, I. L., ........... 382 Sandy's Variety Store ............ 329 Schmidt, Rowland, Contractor ..... 372 Schulte's Barber Shop ........... 322 Sherman's Furniture .............. 329 Simmons, W. H., Accountant .,... 347 Slatter Distributing Co. ..... .... 3 72 Smith's Garage ......... .... 3 80 Sol Frank ........,.............. 384 Sonnen's Red G White ............ 382 Southern College of Electronics .. .391 Southern Mattress Co. ............ 325 Southland Distributors ............ 341 Southside Boat 6 Toy Center . . . .373 Southside Chiropractic Service .... 360 Southwest Office Supply .L ........ 324 S.R.O. and Drama Department .... 389 Stadium Ice ..... ................ 3 77 Standard Motor Parts ............ 348 St. Anthony Drug Store . . . . . . .364 Star Drug Store ......... .... 3 45 State Farm Insurance . . . . . . . 331 St. Louis Cleaners ................ 316 Studer's Photos .................. 369 Sunset Service Station No. 34 ..... 369 Super Cleaners ...... ...... ...... 3 7 3 Syd's Sportswear .... ............ 3 51 Taco Hut, The ............. .... 3 81 Talamantez Texaco Station .,...... 319 Temple Hill Food Store ..... .... 3 72 Temple Hill Garage ...... .... 3 72 Ten Couples .ue ....... .... 3 77 Ten People ......... .... 3 80 Terrace Drug Store ...... .... 3 38 Texas Invitations Co. ....... .... 3 89 Thompson's Barber Shop . . . . . . . 344 Three Points Service Station ....... 340 Til's Radio G T.V. Service ........ 325 Townsend's Cale ........ .... 3 36 Traugott Taxidermist .... .... 3 78 Trevins Grocery ...... .... 3 64 Tri-Hi-Y ............ .... 3 61 Trinity University .... 378 Warncke Texaco Station .... .... 3 26 Warne Bros. Fixit Shop .....,.... 360 Weller's Gulf Service Station ..... 377 Wessels Lumber Co. ............. 378 White Phillips 66 ........ .... 3 64 White's Auto Store .... .... 3 73 Whopperburger . .... .... 3 24 Wietzel Electric Co. . . . . . . . 379 Wonder Bowl ...... .... 3 76 Yellow Van and Storage . . . . . . .348 Zene's . ...... .... 3 42 Zizik-Kearns . . . . . . . 322 Enjoy dnvmg safely as do Dana Bohunon, Carol Sue Smzth and Melvin Noel: learn to drive at Lovelace Driving School. MISSION ENGRAVING CO. Congratulations from 2030 E. Houston CA 4-3312 STERLING H. POLLY, owner HERMAN N SON'S BOWLING LAN ES JO E L U C C H E S E CRESTHOLME PRESBYTERIAN Realtor 1602 Goliad LE 4-8127 Tgxas Theater Fred Galbraith, Pastor CA 7-3407 LEARN TO DRIVE , KIRCHER S ST. LOUIS CLEANERS 'A' Your Better Apparel Cleaners 'k ROY KIRCHNER . . . . 'k - Fully Insured - LOVELACE DRIVING SCHOOL 167 Hqrcoun ED 3-1955 1621 S. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas Phone LE 6-3521 ' C I . , I U I I ' I I -I A Q l I D I .1 1 Q A . 1 Q . . 9 A. thmH5 Help! Congratulations to the Class of,61 JONES BARBER SHOP PEDROTTI GROCERY cmcl MARKET 2910 S. New Braunfels 1001 s. cherry LE 4-6793 Ready, Willing, and Able 'qw ELBEL BROS. GARAGE L ' Phone CA a-s222 A 815 N. New Braunfels Ave. 3410 E. Commerce St. Private dining room Open 24 h Catering service San Anf0nl01 Texas Everyone io ' ' 'mv' 3511 R . 1 7511 Phi Beta Society N hx ?Pf1tg:E'3QliEQfQ f Alfred E. Lehmherg Club of Future Teachers The front row consists of Iimmye H111, Patricia Raymond, Patricia Mitchell, Phyllis Voytcr, Debbie Ewing, Sara Newberry, Sherri Russi and Anne Parker. On the second row are Richard Murphy, Elaine Stockett, Iudy Durkop, Elsie Bremer, Louise Haynes, and Dorothy Hcrecker. Class of 'BI Only the Finest Frozen Foods Are Served in the Cafeteria Frank HUck'S FROSTY ACRES BRAND HIGHLAN DER MAN'S SHOP Dlsmbuled by Roland Crutcher Mgr. S. Co. 3514 So. New Braunfels Ave. 611 Oriental sf. LE 3-7476 San Antonio, Texas Congratulations from: R' PABST ENGRAVING COMPANY TEXACO STATION 2030 E' H '5 'n School Invitations O Wedding lnvitot' S' Flores Announce t Gcllrlvizadlimoni for all Occasions 9 Congratulations from The HIGH LAN DS BRIGADE 4 X f' I' '-'f-'FIT FORQA KING ' 3'f' . 2: ..ffE-I .2215 A 'I' Cf' 222225 2 5 SHRIMP 11... O 'V v Z Wu H Q 'A' 'JG' , A ' ' ll .. :QL f f 5 :I no Q , My :Q W, fy I I? A ' f I' 5' ' T3 HS E I . . I I I Nationally Since Famous 1929 9 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN HOUSTON, TEXAS 2402 BROADWAY OWNED AND ' ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS OPERATED BY Best Ground Floor Duplexes in S.E. San Antonio - Many Services HIGHLAND HILLS APARTMENTS 231 Burkedclle LE 4-8808 J 0' We BONDS af','f' RENTALS CASUALTY 'Q V' ' Q APPRAISALS AUTOMOBILE ion B65 MANAGEMENT 3401 South Gevers Phone: LE 3-7129 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Sampling the new Galaxie Ford is Susan Howle and Merry Martin at Gillespie. XX ' g GILLESPIE FORD 2300 Broadway CA 7-1411 Congratulations from SCHULTE'S BARBER SHOP ZIZIK-KEARNS L E 2 - 0 1 4 0 'I305 S. HACKBERRY CA 3-6258 822 E. Houston WBITJEEE a .tara BISCUI 1 if M,m,v KITCHEN FAVORITES ,Q All-Purpnsn I' FLOUR White Wings Flour Q 3 Pioneer Biscuit Mix SAN ANTONID COTTONS We curry the Largest Selection of Piece Goods in the City PIONEER FLOUR MILLS 2'ofE'f,ff2f,Rd' 342' Ff:'Iff,'Qj,'T 9 Rd' San Antonio, Texas Since 1851 52i1B.I311Y GRAND LODGE OF THE ORDER C0ng'atQjfj1jj0nSf'0m OF THE i V, 1 SONS OF HERMANN ,I l IN Sm: eage. STATE OF TEXAS ' DEALER A Fraternal Benefit Society Founded in 1890 515 So. St. Mary's CA 5-9251 322 L. C. RIEGER, Mgr. 1902 S. Hackberry 1 at the head of the class for home-building for SAN ANTONIANS! 5 - 1 N c U bu '.'q: : ':'4 : : 1A saer 1-f- -:4- 1100 GOLIAD RID. LE 2-6341 moosuc-,uez amos. W -f ii-' emorla A Phone CA 6-7881 917 W. Houston St. San Anionio, Texas CUMMERCE ICE STATIUNS - A Best of Luck to the Class of '61 ' from , ALONE STAR 1 '-1 PRINTING COMPANY LA FERIA DEPT. STORE , fc, YK LITHOGRAPHING Famous for A4 my , bo PRINTING Ssomgqse -of tlgeuggidef 31 A v Q a CTIHS e ' 6I'V1C8 nnex I, ee: CA 6-1495 802 W. Commerce St. CA 3-5566 PQ 1 F1315 :Ast commence smm SAQQYANTONIO, TEXAS , K ,, S K A ' Cx ,'-f 1 A' ' if ' gf 'T W. T. NEIll CO. WHQPPERBURGER 3 Manufacturing Jewelers One'saMeal .14 Makers of ,Q g Highlands Club Pins CA 7-9081 Maverick Bldg. RAY'S TEXACO Rockport, Texas Our Gift to You. If you will bring this annual to the Rec d Rendezvous we will give you 25 cents off any record you wish to b y RECORD RENDEZVOUS 1101 Fair Ave. San Antonio, Texas L N P Let us furnish your -'m.,,.,.,,,.-...A-...M-.-.-......-..-..--.-..,-...--..ff WEDDING INVITATIONS' gf, 0, gm Q. GORDCN PRINTING ,QW,. ,,.f-6' COMPANY 304 MMMGH CA 5'6363 616 N. Alamo CA 6-7625 Rlgsby Auto Parts .? OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 3 1842 Rigsby ED 3-604-I Let Us Take Care of Your Beauty Needs BlRK'S CUT 8. CURI. BEAUTY SALON 2'l2 S.W. Military Dr. WA 3-2561 324 Greetings NATIONAL BANK OF FORT SAM HOUSTON at San Antonio, Texas 1422 East Grayson Street The Friendly Banki' MEMBER -- F.D.I.C. I I I b h 1 I - .- f'f- fzf. ,.-' -.125 ' iiiol Z2l.df.i'fsf.lI1 13135. iafdiriaiioai2if'Te11'l?2i.XoSZ.l?CZ. EQUIPMENT N ,z-:.. Tn.'s RADIO AND CO. fa TELEVISION SERVICE H1 fl-l Soles 8. Service ANY TOOLS Fon Short Service at Long's LE 3'7373 , Ex A HOMES T. I. Long, Jr. 1434 Greer St. 600 RI95I3Y A II BUSINESSES LE 4-3579 sen Amonio 3, Texas ff CONTRACTORS phone, LE 4,0313 ii'i I VVhen you need building materials o.. N '7' Tlfisikfiz 'R f if 'f l fiff ? ' 109 GoIiacI Rei. X., r San Antonio, Texas ,ygiiy Wood ruFF, Owner X A 'U' as ' wg A . 0 if , X xr ,R .5 X Ni HOUSE OF BEAUTY ge, call MCDONALD LUMBER CO. 706 CLARK AVE. PHONE LE 4-6193 Q1 d J PENNIES t . . . our mai 'resses ma e mio mo em mneuspamgs D Qvew . SERVICE Mr. cmd Mrs. R. Rodriguez, 0 1 10 Owners S L . on Choice Meats, Fruits, Lfcinds of guvnifure cljpllolsfefzecl Vegetables, Frozen Foods CA 7-2237 Phone LE 2-0173 Neighborhood Delivery 121 HEDGES ST. 1245 Steves Street Son Antonio, Texas When your feet hurt think of N OBLIN G'S FOOT HEALTH SHOP 21935 N. St. Mary's St. over 30 years same location CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '61 Fred D. Worncke Texaco 1629 E. Houston Phone CA 3-023 San Antonio, Texas B. F. Goodrich Tires Batteries 8i Accessories YOUR TEXACO DEALER Congratulations to the Highlands' Graduates SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Your Community College It's convenient to save f -'32 x lst. . Q. 2 '-f-Z..M.....o. ...m..,..,....,,,..w...., Q. ,,..fff'f ' 3 Q-.5 , fr . N, THE sian ur EEMUDERN BANKING Q , X-.Q ' . t.,- 5 's1 S .3-N. A , k A M A BA!! 0 fQI!95f5sL t C' . s, nv's AT corn E - cs Congratulations to Highlands High School From HARRELL PACKING CO. ie 4 77? X 5' 7 7 or Q L' f Suzy Mcxck. Cecilia Ihrer. cmd luck Mowrey are entering Bill Mil1er's Fine Foods to enjoy their barbecue and fried chicken BILL MILLER'S FINE FOODS Food to go Dining Room - Catering Service Address - 4119 Clark Phone LE 3-5143 BEST wlsHEs NIOORE'S HARDWARE Pr-:UNE EA 7-13455, CONGRATULATIONS FROM AND TOM JONES RADIO N APPLIANCE CO. I8I2 S. W. W. While Rel. ED 3-8581 51:7 BRUUKLYN AVE. SAN ANTDNICI TEXAS or I sie Ms IQ Lumley's Flower Shoppe LE 4-oaae 2315 S. Hackberry St. San Antonio IO, Texas Office Hours by Appointment 9 to 12 A.M.-2 to 6 P.M. CHIROPRACTOR Elizabeth Herring 720 Rigsby LE 2-4117 H ,. Vryy -.- X Q, O 4, :ig , ff iz i'i2f11:f'15sfi:'f x P ' I 5',iTi?.,f ..,, 11 2 515583. :- an :sy - if I nm an I ii mmm :mu rg fi: M-pm,-W-M we wnmmw me was an amy ln s lmwmm IX 4 We gmt Y W TH! fKb1Si wrvJm 'ND xr?-iiis-I m -a N,gfw:,,4I :iaf's in 4 .fm ' 5 mv ww-355 5599 W 4 Q, ffiimlmhew A 'N 'f' 5 fm 1 iz-Lai f sl Q ks have H 1- Q-is he , 1- eww Q' M9 W 9:5 X E me one skid? , t . v, flli wiiiifiiixl ,-125 .51 55 - - Q f i Wiifwl ,Si ' 35, RY in Wi ff grwfitlfj F1 ,I J 'W Mg, 412 4, f , , . f1,,Q1W, .,,,L1, . Q- . iii . , W - ...L .. ,,.i. -, ,il 4 41? ,eng 'H' 9 W WJ tl if ,,.. ., .2 b so The Highlands' backlield consists ol the lightin Owls H G g . oy arcia, Gene Avery. Morris Renlro, and Iames Wright. On the line are Ken Wallis, Iohn Skalbe Fred Moss Wayne Blalock Stanle Smith. N IM' ' y ea ztchell and Neal Buesmg CONGRATULATIONS 8- BEST WISHES from ALAMO FENCE COMPANY 2422 S. Hctckberry Phone LE 2 6307 San Antonio, Texas NOT ONLY GOOD - BUT - THE BEST IN ALTERATIONS or uener Roofing Service MISSION CITY ROOFING COMPANY wk Air Conditioned for Your Comfort GREEN TREE CLEANERS 3700 S. Presa at Topeka Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors PHONE CA 2 9226 LEO OWNER MANAGER S Nl l'llNCH 7I9 N NEW BRAUNFELS AVE AN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS Congratulations to the class of '61 BRUNERS DROEMER'S AUTO SERVICE AND BOAT SHOP Dealers of Gayle Motors and RMC 8. 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'ik' 1 e 'T I A 14 1 'Wig I 435 vga, ,S r ie we We we i if It 314-V J we We Q 'ww f ii' 2 Irfiii-'ii A if ' I i 'M Mb 'ii T M. 'E .Q .f R 1' I If ,. ,Y 1, .o-l.t, f.,1i 551 -I by ' ' il BEST WISHES S Ann Holloway VARIETY STORE 0 o School of Mllllhefy Schoolsupples , Poster and Hobby Materials 2008 Bm9'dWaY Sewing Notions Hardware 2902 S. New Braunfels LE 3-5211 H. W. 'Bill' Baile 's SHERMAN'S FURNITURE Mobil S , St t, Y CFVICC a lon COMPANY E I QUALITY FURNITURE AT LOWER PRICES COUHGOUS Pickup and Delivery Sewice Your Friendly Mobil Dealef' Tires 0 Batteries 0 Accessories CONVENIENT TERMS H. W. BAILEY LE - . . ' 3 7471 lm so P'e5 5' LE 2-0982 1014 Goliad Road at Burkdale SAN ANTCNIO, TEXAS , San Antonio, Texas ' ww H Q A me i BU H' RT PHOTOGRAPHER Lfaqen Perlizctfor SNACKS X M Q64 K FRESH . . . CRISPY. . .ENERGY PACKED p 3 1 IPI C, f 7 ff? E E Ei! ' xi xg. 4' x , 1 1 ' 'L S C o R N XM S V L X 7 CHIPS a E ' X POTATO 'wif V XR? CHIPS CONGRATULATIONS . from R. C. NICHOIS V x TExAcO SERVICE STATIONS A O - I sr. mms Ann Ho ran srs LE 4-2717 LE 4 B961 ' 503 Hshl d BI d 1723 S. New Braunf I Congratulations to the GERFERS The Fl.ORlST Class of '61 from THE FINEST IN FLOWERS W' S ' 8 'me O. R. MITCHELL Phone WA- 3-0683 Night WA 3-2138 717 Pleasanton Rd. City Wide Delivery CHILDRESS BARBER SHOP I Four Friendly Barbers Congratulations To serve you EICHLING ADVISORY - AIR CONDITIONED - 'I1'I Goliad Rel. Across from H. E. B. Quality Printing since 1920 Congratulations Make Good Impressionsv from TRAVIS C. MEREDITH Mfg. of Coiprico Rubber Stamps R tl epresen ng CQMMERCIAI- PRINTING State Farm Insurance Co. 1233 Basse Road 2015 s. Hackberry LE 2-6513 San Antonio' Texas it gif r. ! . f- 1 , 1 I ' ,.,.f ',I'f if 47,2 L 9 , Vi, il ,lr f s J fCongr.iutuIotions tothe ii' S +545 -Q ,z fS6ph6n1g,re Clfass Qffrcers E A, J I, - Q Ffgtyf V , L. 31, L. lg v l 451 - PILANiD'S Anvlsokv Walter Lyn n's 66 Cr. Steves and S. New Braunfels LE 2-0561 Phillips 66' Products 2900 S. New Braunfels lt's Performance That Counts Flite-Fuel Trop-Artic Girard Machinery and Supply Company A- RENTS 8: SALES Soles Service Rent: Chairs, Tables, Beds, Construction Machinery and Supplies Party Equipment CA 7-0109 1610 N. Hackberry 3402 Roosevelt Avenue 921 Cantwell Dr. C San Antonio, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas My V P.o. Box iosos-Ph. WA 3-4353-Phone TU -1313 lp l fl ' f l QQ' N l , , L V T1 my N L 'll il l l l 1 -l N w 1 l A N CONGRATULATIONS Cv 1 NG Alt X TI FROM ALLEN Crausfcfr and Sfzfmge San Antonio - Laredo - Del Rio Agent For UNITED VAN LINES INC. WM ' Huw , OJ l'lll! fix i 00 WGN J CARL GASKIN, BUILDER, INC. Homes of distinction for people who like the best! --sum rg,-43 ev-'L mgemilz 9 61051 HOMOGE,NI1ED VITAMINQD f' -- GHANA Msrsunizzo ln school or out of school Cream Crest Milk and Dairy Products are the best for you as the cheerful cmd sparkling Senior Highlands Cheerleaders - Barbara Fest, DiAnn Wilson. CREAM CR Carolyn Nagy. and Nancy Filippone - know. ggi CREAMERY 4602 SOUTH PfRESA ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Phone LE 4-8888 M 5212: if,?zi:z:15::,W'fh HATFIELD AiEeCrd?uTi1Ti?r11ing Iylllognmvl J E R S GOLDEN STEER DELICIOUS CHOICE STEAKS MEXICAN DISHES FINEST SEA FOOD FRESH FROM THE GULF BUSlNESSMEN'S LUNCHES , FOUNTAIN SERVICE Open 6 A.M. To 12 Midnight Daily - Orders Packed To Take Oul - LE 4-9951 2719 Roosevelt ll-lwy. 281 Southl. One Mile North of San Jose Mission. WATCHES - GIFTS - JEWELRY Expert Watch Repair-All Work Guaranteed WA 4-1221 629 S. W. Military Drive Dodge -1' LAWSON MOTOR COMPANY Mrs. Weldon Lawson, Owner Established 1945 P.O. Box 209 1200 W. Bingsbury Telephone FR 9-4718 SEGUIN, TEXAS CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORPORATION AUTOMOBILE FINANCING-INSURANCE San Antonio 2, Texas 1021 Broadway Phone CA 5-2986 Edgar Reagan Member President Texas Finance Conference Z1 e- ' I 1 , FH I We -If iw W ,. -H 2 f ggi-W IIIJQIIIV 111121 FWF ':.1 'w fm- ' If .'- Aw 'M , ,gs :'7' T ,ff ' O It I 'J W s I ee' We f W n 'fm'm '-H-r--H'-W-Wm---- 'A :r m V 1 , I wg I-EROY HARGETT y rf3ffWI' it 3715 1 I Lnilvvu Y T W W Iwata lIf'T1 'iI5' - Y 3 1--55 51- . ' X ,. , QI., nie ?i 5E. ,i-x..11 Irf' 4 A .... ,A H W, H wH - H A if iiglpziig I ' 'V JIH- ,EI I I 'wl- ,, I I ' ' ' j-A . tween 1,1 5 'r2-, f'--,-Tw 4 HOWARD CAMPBELL CO. INCORPORATED BAKER'S DAIRY E. White Ave. LE 3-1338 - Original Rebuilders With A New Car Guarantee PE 4-6401 1039 West Ashby at Blanco Road SAN ANTONIO I, TEXAS 4501 SOUTH PRESA STREET LEHIGH 3-1241 SAN ANTONIO 10, TEXAS TOM BRANGAN JR PRES. BGEN MGR A Career in Beauty is Waiting for Youll! Six months course, Everything furnished, Pleasant surroundings, Iobs waiting ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGE, INC. 203 W. Commerce St. CA 6-4134 LEE SELF styling method taught by Eugene Bartell Ask about our Teen-Age Beauty Course Bring Your Car CONGRATULATIONS lb to the class of fbi DE LA ROSA AVON PRODUCTS INC. SERVICE STATION 203-204 Transit Tower Cosmetics for men uncl women Wlflflilliirzitt-'f-'JJff',.3s+fQr'f. t-1ftf I-, I' ,- , . . 1-1. . II I ' ffswme MLS!! r I 1 V ' CA 6 0941 I - M - L O A I ii. Q M C I f' f as . -r. . , 1 ' 1 .P -5.15 Ei -Q, ' ri .E' if-: fI .s. f- iw as , .,. LL ' , wif-.. -' ali w!:qfg'ifi-- ,-I ., . fm ,f I , .3zM..g,, s Z,,5,,y ,. 1' , ri' rw igizriqesqsisit., .M.. ,M21w55mam A .wr I: ff -v - ,.I. - ' fvinxif. mg .AI .. W, Jia' . . 4 ,1gwr'2',b,f,.. .Q 'fwwff-- . W sw ' ' ' - 13 224: ff' . '- . - ' Egg 441 'PTA 2Lfci f f Hiirjfsi' .1934 .3g,,'.,fv.5'niAff37If 'gli' xl.-3 ,V 6' f 51, ij nm .. 1, . ,lime Mg' Q Highland Park Flower Shop 107 Rigsby Ave. Son Antonio 10, Texas Firestone Tires and Accessories 730 Nogalitos CA 3-8954 Y ou are invited to browse through authentic re rod t' SHOPPE if'- p uc ions of Early American Furniture. Wide selection of accessories, pictures, and lamps. LEONARD'S COLONIAL SHOPPE ffl xr! 6450 N. New Braunfels Ave. TA 6-3691 CONGRATULATIONS F ROM ..., iii' - N A 1' I o N A L It Q'0'D 'ff40 Q 5 A N A N 1 0 NIO , T E X A S E I , ....,.. I EXCLUSIVE DEALER APPLICATORS BONDSTONE AND BRlCKSTONE PERMANENT-GUARANTEED MAsoNRY SIDINGS FOR CONGRATULATIONS FROM ovER ANY WALL TowNsENn's CAFE A' TMQNE' PRODUCTS CORPORATION YOUR HOUSE OF BEAUTY WALL SPECIALISTSH 1804 S. Zarzamora CA 3-8372 'I836 E. Commerce St. CA 6-2632 -S' H C For the Best, Move Congratulations to the lm qnfdfjgi Dlslme C 'SS of '6' SAN ANTONIO CA... M. STRQMBERGER Storage 81 Moving Co. Muna er A Agents For Security Storage 81 Van Co. National and World Wide Maven 723 Pereg St. Open Saturdays CA 5-54381 'MIRRORS You cm ses THROUGH oun SERVICE , . . FRANCE CAPMIQ 930 KUEMMEL fr-I-M6-5 5 Free Estimates GLASQCCO. it io :'Authorized dealer distributor for F Tint-a-Pane Plastic Wmdow Coating. Egg I I IWW l2all6vf I 40, N. Aim l I I l LE 2-2491 cg and 3 Construction Co. General Contractor A. G. Stoops W. B. Doak LE 4-1632 843 Cfavens LE 4-5955 DUB'S GULF SERVICE F Steam Cleaning Minor Motor Tune-Up ' is Get our price before you buy . any tires or batteries 1826 Goliacl Road Phone LE 2-0533 Oil checked, radiator filled, gas added, all the necessary details are taken care of by David Cadena for Mary Nolan and Anita McCoy at Dub's Gulf Service. HIGHLAND PARK CLEANERS 1810 S. Hackberry LE 3-5161 Fully insured Vault Storage 40 years same location A COMPLETE SERVICE ALL MAKES AND INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS H GD WA RB 9 S Television and Electronics HOWARD zsnae LE-4-8523 OWNER 1016 SO. PRESA Congratulations From Your Friend B. B. BROTHERMAN Iustice of the Peace, Precinct No. 7 BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS Free Delivery Service E. , MEDICAL CENTER gig PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 3500 South New Braunfels Phone LE 4-5457 San Antonio, Texas If f 'I 1 L Lxilji, Ulijjrl' Qlalllor or Black 8. White I ww 1YUIWvTG1II G - Q 0114! Uffdlijvlsiiwluy wmv? ,VI E EWf19fw,fUmfQv315 9 G fl I1-ff Eigpfjgibf my LING BLUE PRI www M . 4 5LEKLEElgmis ...K N..., . -. ...,. .,... , W FOFLVQWIW AZ 9Conven1entLocat1ons UN SEPIA5 WAN DYKE NEGA11vEs Xa Auro Posmvs COMPLETE LINE OF AMMONIA PROCESS SERVICES ILLIAM RAND NTCO. PHOTO MURALS SUPER STATS COMPLETE FILM DEPARTMENT 105 MM MICRO FILM PLASTIC BINDING ENGINEERING 8: DRAFTING SUPPLIES Jll1Cll'lCl'l 1-rpyi gm, F X 0 Tailored Seat Covers 'yawn sa TERRACE DRUG STORE , C0,W,,,e Tops S, N' Let George and Waflren 0 Door Panel.: F111 Your Prescrlptwns , Heddlinings I 4 2809 S. New Braunfels LIE 2-7313 215 Soufh Zvrzdmora I' CApitoI 3-4911 JOHN MBEQQANGA 1 CApitol 3-1667 E THREE GUESSES WIN' 5 , W Q X ': 5. T I V Congratulations ' CJ h 2 5 ! ' to t e A-cfL,Z?4 ALAMO FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. THURMAN GUESS Class of '61 K 1 Q , f I 7 , 5- . f --.,, -Y -Y ' , . is 'V 1 ' 'Q I ! mum GUESS TOWEL SERVICE TEXAS MATTRESS LEROY GUESS ED GUESS CHIROAN E ALEX AND MATT SCOTT- OWNERS-MANAGERS OAK SHORE APARTMENTS i T Fulton, Texas SO 4-8577 T19 T N A W, f 'W . Tk QV at T M. s. Buddy BROCK Auto SALES W GREATQWESWERN LOANS BUY . sau. . TRADE A fglff? Ill f A Q A A ff 560010 52,000 F L 1-55-2-3591 S.W.5 'ry Dr. A t 3-15259 1530 s. HACKBERRY sAN ANTONIO. TEXAS fj' 319 W. Commerce St. CARKQ-?11s.5'5 To 44qKlg1.Main Ave. i ' CAA6-D201 X, 133L.PlazaNde Iras Palmasi GE 255203 D A INV A A1Af NJ -9 'j 1 PMAV 1' L V' TA B 8L W SERVICE CO. 455E Drexal Blegert's Service Station GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Distributors of New Laredo Highway at Pitluk WA 3-9292 Hartz Mountain Pet Foods LE 4-0911 LE 4-1778 339 THREE POINT CONOCO VVE STEAM CLEAN ANYTHING 120 AUSTIN ST. CA 2-0513 TOMMY THOMPSON BILL PETERS. OWNER M A N A G E Congratulations Highlands Seniors from REED CANDLE CO. San Antonio, Texas 1531 W. Poplar Phone CA 7-3363 CA 7-3364 ALAMO SPRING COMPANY complete automotive spring service 1818 South Flores Street San Antonio 4, Texas Prassel's Drugs, Inc. 900 Nolan St. 1506 Austin Hwy. Prescriptions - Fountain - Cosmetics Congratulations from Mrs. Myril Sudderth AVONDALE CLEANERS ,ff 5 Q LE2-01133 ,, I LE 2-0059 AMANDAS liliAUTY SHOP Expert Cleaning - Repairing - Pressing Complete Beauty Servme 5104 S. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas 3816 So. Presa St. 'D I N g 'i' .. Km New and Used Instruments Ivll ,.... , Band ACCC-Ssories Elmf 1 if fp l E l iff, I 31 35 CLEMENTS MUSIC SHOP 602 Rigsby Phone TELEPHONE PERSI-11NG 3-7164 San Antonio lo' Texas LE 4'5.l84l NEAL TALLEY 1414 F EDERICKSBURG ROAD OWNER SAN ANTONIO TEXAS A1 1' - g , ie 5 230 EAST HOUSTON ST San Antonio 5, Texas l lull? I f 'WM if gli W MLW! elsif fi if I all ,df f f fl Mfiyw 2 W V Wanda Rh d I IDEAL PLUMBING CO. Plumbing 8. Tile Contractors Specializing in repairs 8. modernization 1806 So. Hackberry 'LE 3-1203 SOUTHLAND Batteries, Generators Regulators, Starters Sales 8. Service MARY HERBSLEB REAL-ESTATE Specializing in Southside Property 1 152 Vanderbilt LE 2-2809 Greetings and Best Wishes BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK St. Mary's at Travis CA 7-8271 MEMBER F.D.I.C. RICHIE SL GALLAWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY Industrial - Commercial Residential Wiring Ka Repairs JLAY RICHIE ALLAN GALLAWAY LE 2-6317 San Antonio 10, Texas 222 Roosevelt Avenue Sf? Famous Charcoal Broiled Steaks il? Sea Food The Family Restaurant FARRELL'S Fine Foods open 6 AM - 12 PM Closed on Sundays LE 2-6121 1506 Roosevelt F. J. STEWART, Owner HINCH ROOFING CO. 0 New Roofs of all Kinds 0 Expert Repairs at Low Cost 0 Estimates Without Obligation 1010 Greer LE 3-8167 PARTS - SALES - SERVICE X RFFRH ERXTED ROOM A C 84 EVAP. 25 C0011-IR.'. b xx? , ew me HEAT! be J . , - DLI1DURIZEfSTEAM CLE-UN-RUST 'ai LIL' REST 'I IBC RTTINISIIINC, ii? iaiiiipii THIS 'S HE CLTXUI R sm TILTER LOAD PLNIPS a 110-.T Fon FVXP COOLERS N111 BorTox1 PANS NIKDE BELTS A TUBING. coou-31: PADS-ANY SIZE PAD MATERIAL SOLD PER LB. A ...,.. ..,., KOZY KOOL NEW EVAP. COOLERS. ACIVIE REFBIGERATIUN C0. 'IfIyl1z'rlp0ol,CZppl1'unces Refrigerators For Rent - New 81 Used Equipment ' I W' WE SERVICE EVAPORATIVE COOLERSU 538 GOLIAD ST. Phone CA. 4-0681 SAN ANTONIO 3. TEX. .lags ii I V gr -,IDEAL TIME TO 5192! iw N555 us ABOUT P' ,L Cf T-,, AIR CONDITIONING ' SI s ' C ES- EFVICE FASHION'S FIRST For the Best in Coordinated Sportswear- And ladies Ready to Wear-lingerie-Millinery ZENE'S 1331 Fair Ave. LE 4-2616 BLUE BONNET LAUNDRY Laundry o Cleaning o Storage llll So. Prescz St. Liihigh 3.7121 INFERTILE WHITE EGGS 5994- 4464A pam Zfze 044244 Q amazed: anal' awed ki' ' A ? Il - LTX Q WE DELIVER Fon Quick SERv1cE CALL BETWEEN THE Houns o 8 00 AN 8:30 :vi MRS. ,lose SAMANO 540 STONEWALL WALNUT 7-7383 SAN AN1'oN1o, TExAs 42 CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1961 I i KEITH SINCLAIR SERVICE Insurance washing 3. Lubrication Life - Health and Accident Truck Service G. N. Road Service Insurance Counselor WA 3-9202 San Antonio, Texas Corner of S.E. Military Dr. 8. Curtis St. 931 Broadway CA 7-7186 Business Insurance Educational Plans NOGALITOS GEAR CO. D All Transmissions Repaired Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Standard CLEANERS A New and Used Gears 1810 S. Hackberry Phone: CA 7-3841 1012 Nogalitos si San Antonio, Texas I2 Colorful Days in MEXICO via MORGAN TOURS' DELUXE SIGHTSEEING BUSES Air-Conditioned - Reclining Foam Rubber Seats - Public Address System - Rest Rooms - Ozark Springs Drinking Water Personally Escorted Throughout From San Antonio ...................... 5230.00 From Mexico City ..l................... 5147.50 For Information, Brochure and Reservations MORGAN TOURS P. O. Box 2168, San Antonio, Texas - CA 6-9481 4 Undecided about their next step are Louise Haynes and Merry Martin, but you don't have to be in doubt. Go to Dr. H. B. Farr at Alamo Chiropractic Clinic. LE 3-2874 By Appointment Alamo Chiropractic Clinic DR. H. B. FARR 116 E. Highland Blvd. ---....l...-.i -v--.-l...,.....,.. -4-1-......... ,- PRESA FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Frozen foods, meats 8. processing for home freezers 2700 S. Presa St. Phone LE 3-5197 HAUSER 4 r:m Q---6-...........1..,.... Floral Co. 'TTFTTTT'-T 1222 EAST COMMERCE CA TO 7 6271 Congratulations CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH to the Class Of ,61 Greetings Highlands High Students- - from - We offer friendly counsel for CO, your spiritual problems. DICK DUKE 500 Sixth St- CA 2,1244 1226 South Presa W. R. Miller, Pastor Church Phone - LE 3-5882 X K UD. C yygg C ggggy U THOMPSON'S PAI NT - HARDWARE S. SPORTING- Cfooos mas ai.ANco nom: SAN ANTONIO 12. TEXAS PE 4-5112 BARBER SHOP 4416 S. Presa JONES Laundry 8. Cleaners 'I3II So. Cherry St. .5 'F :tr 51-ir 5 -. qwfzine, - , :A at nigga I-mm C0557 rc fomv 1 - 2 ' if-.,.--4. si ,. '9jfsa:,,,! .sf f .. 'mf-' 1 .M . -arms, -f 1 - ,x 1 .- -' 4' wt P is-'F 61 ..:,1 ,. ,:3.'If - . Q -535, 4 r-ffgwt.:':-my - 115,-,,, ,tm ,-gw.- gf ti LE 3-971 1 ' HING STORES Your garments need our attention. AMERICA S FGREMOST CLOT ALTERATIONS 516 E. HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Chpitol 3- 013-59 STAR DRUG STORE T. E. BARNES, JR., LUMBER COMPANY Ek- LUMBER AND BUILDER SUPPLIES Corner of Highland Blvd gl S Gevers 907 Victoria St. and S. P. Tracks LE 3-1293 SAN ANTONIO 3, TEXAS LE 3-5188 San Antonio, Texas Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. Home of Iell-Craft Punch Syrup Manufacturers and Distributors of F ood Products 603 Cincinnati Ave. PE 3-7761 A. A. Biegert Garage General Auto Repairing 600 Cupples Road GE 2-9260 MEIER BROS. -Granite Sz Marble Works- Monuments, Markers, Mausoleums - Fine Craftsmanship Since 1900 - Office Phone LE 3-0535 111 Roosevelt Avenue San Antonio, Texas 46 Nancy Schaller is being given a trophy as she recieves the title of Miss International Aviation at International Airport. Xt' HUM mm H M.. -rum W,-Az' WMM-su , .... ff W-mms Pretty as a picture is Highlands' senior Nancy Schaller posing with her trophy and crown upon attaining Miss lnternational Aviation. For Your Typewriter Needs N F o sonalized Rubber St ps .X xl au X l - See - X R 'R I. ' RXDA KN ALAMO TYPEWRITER X Thif S S is Antonio, T xas SERVICE sstt it CA 6-1351 K .Q x N i '- r, x AR mzwze C0 FENCE 3. HOME l Prescriptions our Specialty IMPRQVEMENT co. 3501 S. Gevers-Phone LE 4-3261 The Largest Independent Fence Company in fha U-S-A F R E E D E L I V E R Y No Down Payment l 36 M n ' To PM cr LESUE MUZNY' Mg 4006 Nogalitos WAlnut 3-6491 . . . . . . . . A . ..,. .wr U X I 1 1 X .M1,l,,V. ,turf-r'.v,,V.,.,.' . '- '-'-- ' V ' ' v 1 V , 54'3'Z'X '24'2'?!'Z'Z'W3'Z'.g3'.'!'I'2'?Z'!'Z4592g!'2'2?Z'!'Z'344gZ'. foooooioogsovooooo oooooo 030004 oo oo ooo,,o 92 '2'Z'?2'!'.'!'Z'3'Z'33'!'3 '3 9!'9!w2 ii'Z'3'!4'! '!s3'3'o'+'3 o 4094 oooooooooooofoiooooo o' ooooooiooo oov C. F. CARRERA, Owner I W x I gd E4 32 J, gyhgllrigspn VILQV CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 'l96I 3 - w. MMER I GE 3-6321 I my A-B Q! A w KW! 2-fl Congratulations from CONGR.!iElfT jP'S ALDERMAN'S BARBER SHOP f W. H. SIMMONS 803 - 4 Tra its Bldg. CA 7-51171 6 Barbers to serve you Flat-top specialists 2029 Goliad Road CHAPMAN AUTO PARTS Wholesale Distributor Automotive Parts, Accessories, Equipment 81 Machine Shop Service SAN ANTONIO VENETIAN BLIND CO. Wood-Steel-Aluminum Venetian Blinds BLIND MOBILE SERVICE 1227 S. St. Marys Phone CA 7-4118 Venetian Blinds Repaired at Your Home SAN ANTONIO 31 TEXAS 1706 S. Presa LE 2-3894 LE 6-3251 GRIMM'S GARDEN CENTERS ooer 25 years garden grooming in south Texas Landscape designs 0 Problems 0 Planting 1626 Fredericksburg Rd. 6923 San Pedro PErshing 5-5291 Dlamond 4-4576 FLAMINGO CLEANERS AND WASHETTE Now Offers ' Pick-Up and Delivery Service 5 ' LE 2-2331 3 The Only Bargain In Dry Cleaning Today ls Quality McCreless Shopping Village x Fair 81 S. New Braunfels 347 Q 1 g ' E L L ll'll1lNl11lll1ll 1ll1'l'lll1, Pflll,'l'S fx' .: 22211 NonA1.1'ms sr. . VAN 8s STORAGE 1 Igor Wie jinedf mae you guer Wnalen SAN AN'f0NlU-TEXM1 ANYWHERE WHOLESALEIKS . G . N G Paris -- flc:e5sarie.1 - Equilzmcnl O . fllflrlzilnf Sbllfl Scfrrlice 1 '-11'1 i . .1 131' 3-aan 1 . , or 1 A ll 17757 We Repair All Makes And Models, Blenders, Hair X E Dryers, Toasters, Irons, Percolators, Mixers, Fans. 'JT NATl9 lxl' NIUE MOWNG Lamps Re-Wired - Fast, Reasonable, Dependable - 3 3 3 ACE APPLIANCE SERVICE 'l - All Work Guaranteed Cl1ilt1cm,, Gwner 321 BROADWAY Downtow VVllllOl'T1S H01 Wells LE 3-8431 San Antonio, Texas O - wuxsn P, .q arnebey W 0 coMPANv Complete Real Estate Service 1200 Roosevelt LE 3-1211 Main Office San Antonio, Texas 4002 Broadway TA 68677 Manufacturers of Alamo Supreme Sausage Highland PCll'k 01111169 1809 S. New Braunfels LE 4-8893 Wholesale Meats and Provisions 1 .. 'M 1 ' , , , JOE C. BETTENCOURT 'sg San Antoniois Leading and Largest 75 1 ' Manufacturing Jewelers Southside Pins, Year Guards, Student Council Pins - so 3-6171 2567 Golmd Road 327 N. Presa CA 6-7561 Highland Hills Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS 1 B. G. Mallard-T. C. Veach I T. R. Heyland 'l 4006 Clark Avenue at Goliad Road Phone LE 4-5441 San Antonio 10, Texas Six huge scoops of ice cream are a rarity except when Iimmy Towers is serving Dixie Iohnson at Highland Hills Pharmacy. .. K, ' ' I CARL'S QUALITY MEATS 290635 SO. New Braunfels LE 6-0191 Home Baked Ham - Potato Salad Congratulations from COMMUNITY CLEAN ERS-LAUNDRY Cleaning-Pressing-Alterations-Reweaving We Carry Fire and Theft Insurance Grade A-Good Beef and Baby Beef CA 3-0592 1121-23 Nogalitos sf. If ULIALITY SERVICE REASONABLE FRICEE Brigman PRINTING STATIONERY FURNITURE 421 N. MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO 6, TEXAS CALL CA 2-8668 FOR A Radio 5' Television SALES AND SERVICE 1619 SEI. NEW BRALINFEL5 LE 4-1612 EAN ANTEINIU 3, TEXAS 04119 , 9101 a on w' 1 Sp -1-' - HPS of 0 9 N T HEAVY NORTHERN BEEF 11111131511 HUGH EUVHPHHH 1819 SO. NEW BRAUNFELS LE 4-6134 BROCATO'S CAFE Serving Breakfaxt. Lunfb and Dinnenr o 5 as ROCKPORT, TEXAS DOWNTOWN 49 1 Ham Candy Company, Inc. 900 So Flores St. CA 5-6731 DISTRIBUTORS OF: Schratft's Chocolates Fountain Supplies School Supplies Drug Sundries Cigarettes Cigars Romana Plaza Store CA 3 4311 Southside Store 3 GUERRA'S TEXACO STATION 203 N. New Braunfels CA 3-5035 ARTHUR H. GUERRA-Owner -Q 1 rf R , N . - I 1 X- l 1 1 l x - Q sl A 615 Perez Lf' XXI CA 1..- Moving 8- Storage Inc Moving - Packing - Storage Cratmg SERVING ALL 50 STATES - CANADA PHONE FOR FREE BTIMATE LOVELACE SUPER MARKET More ofthe Best for Less 2022 Rigglsy w Q F N 2 I X GJ -El - J .,V'TEN Ex . tl ' f 5' X 1 f S ' am -, its 1 -Qs, , J ' ',g 'i'2f'- ' it l jg, ,A 1 Q P+ f l A af ist LMA , Q- Wy !x WL M -lsw, f 5. 'fs Lf- MTX.. H X 'f' if rf? 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'll , , -f-K K i' ' 1' ' 1, Mu- ii i' i'Ml1i d ll' ' ' it 'l ,, , ' ' ,K.n -up A' A if f' T I-1' ff- i s me 12-1553- 'rw 5 fl , k T Congratulations from A .T RAY ELI-ISON'S I CONGQATUIMTIONS LACKLAND clTY HSM HOMES FRIEND Highway 90 West at Loop 13 LE 3-1269 0 A RUDY J. JANECEK, PROP nunys HPHAHMAIY 3825 S. PRESA 1- SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS DOWNTOWNER MOTEL CONGRATULATIONS FROM FURNITURE COMPANY Zilluz. fH.o.u.f5.e. zos 207 w. COMMERCE. STREET SAN ANTONlO,TEXAS For the newest in Casual Clothes Formal Wear and Sportswear l Block West of Post Office 9 Spaaidweaa 507 E. Houston St. CA 6-8795 THE RIVERSIDE PARK BAPTIST CHURCH The Church that Maiors on Youth III TOPEKA BLVD LE 3 0246 THE ROY ' 9 Co' SMART APPAREL Ladies and ChiIcIren's Wear Roacl Machinery Jefferson TereII Plaza Box H3673 McCreIess Center 727 N. W. W. White Road Sales-Rental-Serv Della Hi-Y Delta Hi-Y is a club for boys and is affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. lt is a service club whose purpose is pro- moting high Christian standards. Composed of twen- ty-eight members, the club participated in such func- tions as Pre-Legislature, Youth and Government, and Spring Conference. Candy was sold for the Y sponsored Bangalore Proieict. In addition, a car wash to raise money for the club was held. As a Christmas service project, Hi-Y collected a basket of food for a needy family. Social activities this year included a dance and a hayride for the club members. Delta Hi-Y has also been active in the Hi-Y city council. President ....... lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President BobDay . . . . . . Ross Knowles Billy Blackwood Secretary ........ .... R oger Dresch Treasurer ...... . . . James- Hannon Parliamentarian . . . . Jimmy Towers Reporter ....... ...... B ud Jones Chaplain ..... Joe Lee Valadez Sgt.-at-Arms . . . Buddy Almand Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . . Wayne Blalock Sponsor .. Mr. Billy Black Front Row: President, Bob Day and Sponsor, Mr. Black. Seconn Row: Iimrny Wynn, Dennis Blair, Bud Iones, Ross Knowles, Buddy Almand. Third Row: Bobby McMillan, Ken Wallis, Ronnie Cox, Bill Cocke, Bruce Bane. Fourth Row: Sam Glenney, Wayne Blalock, lack Bradiield, Morris Renfro, Billy Blackwood, and Kal Hazer. They are attending one of their Tuesday night meetings. -'MM-'K'-1lilu ff: ':1:fgafim.-:tr. ' 53:1 Billy Blackwood is keeping his bowling score at Waiting in line at a local establish- one of the local bowling lanes. ment are Suzy Mack and Susan Howel. A Day Around the Community Highlands students enjoy many interesting and varied activities which occupy their time. Recreations such as bowling, miniature golf, swimming, tennis, and dancing are provided for their amusement. The latest high school attire is viewed at 'Fashion shows participated in and presented for girls from Highlands. Cake sales, carwashes, and selling mag- azines and candy are profit making proiects which are sponsored by various clubs and organizations within the community. These multitudinous activities help to provide and maintain a healthy and pros- perous neighborhood. Bobby McMilian, Iames Hannon. Bruce Bane, Ioe Haynes and Ioe Ramos participate in one of the car washes. Walking along the banks of the San Antonio River on a shopping excursion are Pamela Handy, Pat Mume, and Connie Merritt. Down- town San Antonio provides a large shopping center. Barbara Fest, Seventeen magazine representative. is modeling an evening gown lor a local depart- 'ment store. Many Highlands' stu- dents enjoy participating in num- erous iashion shows. '1 1 ' W ' , 2 --ir 4 'is es -1' QE? . it 315, 4 ' j2: '?6,-M ,, Wtiftisg :astra frsrfwl'---.-,.,..,.a , 'tn-rs ,. -4- .M-1,--fi 2,2-feisty if .V wir.-1 1- ' f- A . - '-f:ssf1:ff:1fffff::sf rr-Sa s Ik -f-LM: -, . xwlli- rwiwffiiMffk 'fsg,,, YE? , - . , 1'ilvintff-Slllif-f'i'fy:f11g,!'1fg5,,:!5l1ir1f'lriifi,-Hi' fl: t 45 'V' ' 'Q,iz'i?'w. 'Pf . its ?f5f15Z5f-ftiiif-4555-etlnfluiif ,. .Y -' iilfisiift.. lil 'lf 555353 W ww. . ' :J le -Q rw -asf' -5 1 5. - 1 ET it Y . . fs-sgp..,,.., nfs, .--. :swirl-lwl.,1 . . ,i , is ,. , IM., , ., ,tw --4, rs.f:nf1'sft,ff,,.szf0-ns sw.: Jn. 2-,im ff! Q 1 15-ee3sit:gtqg3,g2f1wggsEfg,,' 5, was V- 5. ftsm-g...g. f.,,ggs.,.s. 3 Nancy Scribner and lean Walston receive gifts at Teena Texas. 355 Q HA ,DY ANDY Wayne Miers and Sydney Glaesel' are looking at the variety of quality meats. Handy Andy Stores carry the best selections of everything to satisfy you. THE PLACETTI SAV SA DENT Need a Car? Be Sure To See C. FRED MARTIN At Gillespie Ford 2.300 Broadway NEW or USED LE 6-3210 CA 7-1411 FROST BROS. RENF RO REALTY M. W. RENFRO 103 BurkecIaIe Office Ph. LE 4-5428 San Antonio, Texas Residence LE 4-7979 ROSS ICE 81 FOOD 1603 S. Presa OPEN 24 HOURS Guarantee Shoe Co. 117-119 Alamo Plaza McCre1ess Shopping Center North Star Mall A11ena Village jefferson Village Alamo Heights Loafer Headquarters OWL RADIATOR WoRKs 921 E. Houston CA 7-3431 PAGE'S DEPT. STORE Serving Every Member of the Family POLL - PARROT SHOES - FABRICS ED 3-8441 HIGHLAND HILLS LAUNDRY Family Laundry 0 Bachelor Bundles Ph. LE 2-0223 'l'I3 Goliad Road 5 A At the night pep rally given before the Highlands-Jefferson iootball game the cheerleaders Barbara Fest awaits the introduc- led the enthusiastic crowd of Highlands students in spirited yells. tion of the next Highlands cheer. Trying to secure more yardage on an extremely muddy field for the Highlands Owls is Felix Whipple. Attempting to delay this Ieiiersonite's run is Quarter- back Morris Renfro at the HHS - Ie!! game. Clad in their new uniforms, which were unveiled at the night pep rally. are cheerleaders DiAnn Wilson and Carolyn Nagy. The Day ot the HHS-left Game The week of the Highlands-Jefferson game is con- sidered the most spirited event of the entire football season. McCreless Shopping Village was the site of the inaugural pep rally of the week. Wednesday evening the second pep rally took place at school. Filled with spirit, the students participated whole- heartedly in the yells. New uniforms were donned by the cheerleaders and their new yell which they saved for special use at the night pep rally continued to ring within the corridors the following day. Thurs- day, the day of the game, was color day. The ad- visories were decorated by the students. The Student Council gave the best room a prize and gave tickets to students to help p romote spirit. Another pep rally was in store during noon. Although the rain attempted to dampen the students spirit, the game was attended and enioyed by many. Alan DeKunder and Virgil Teague are enjoying refreshments at one of many establishments visited by Highlands' students after the game. La-Cha-Da, La-Cha-Da-Da-Da ! This yell created lor the Ieif game is being executed by Nancy Filippone and Ruthie Searcy. This poster resounds the spirit that was created when Color Day was held for the Ieif game. 359 6 Russells 5 X Q ,gl 123 Alamo Plaza Beauty Salon -1 CA 5-2731 ff N 0 Appointment Necessary Congratulations To The Class of '61 HARDY SHOES The Best F or Less 500 E. Houston CONGRAT ULATIONS! San Antonio Hermann Sons Home Ass'n. 525 South St. Marys Street San Antonio 5, Texas 'Bowling Lanes 0Coftee Shop 'Ballroom 'Roof Garden When you buy get Compton's PICTURED Encyclopedia Recommended Pre-School through High School F. E. Compton 84 Company TA 4-1376 San Antonio, Texas You Break it-We Fix it Warne Bros. Fixit Shop Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened Household Appliances Repaired Authorized Service 284 Cycle Gasoline Motors Tuned-up and Overhauled GAS OIE TIRE AND BATTERY .SERVICE K ONE s'roP sERvIcE HI-SLOPE ICE SERVICE STATION GROCERIES - VEGETABLES - FRESH FRYERS ix, OPEN DAILY 9-00 A M TO IO OO P. M. 1509 CLARK AT RIGSBY LOUIS BARTOSH HI-WAY B7 D. F. Warne, Owner 2334 S. Presa OWNER PHONE: LE A-344, I SOUTHSIDE CHIROPRACTIC SERVICE R. E. WEARDEN, D.C. WM. E. BELLEW, D.C. Office Hours 9-12 - 3-7 111 Highland Blvd. San Antonio 10, Texas LE 6-3216 ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS-REPAIRS-SUPPLIES KRAUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. BEN CORBO 501 Culebra Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas Phones: PE 6-3635 - PE 2-8758 Tri-Hi-Y Service Club Veri-Fedes Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization for girls. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Tri-Hi-Y is affili- ated with the Y.M.C.A. It is primarily a service club. The inspiring candlelight induction is held at the year's beginning. A collection of useful articles for the Texas Cradle Society and the Mission Road Foundation and a Christmas party complete with movies for the children at the Children's Shelter were three of the many service proiects. Veri-Fedes Tri-Hi-Y received a citation for the Y for its out- standing participation in raising money for the Y's Bangalore Proiect. ln the fall four members ,partici- pated in the Hi-Y Youth and Government program in Austin. Social activities of the year included a hay- ride, a dance given by several club mothers after the Jeff game, an all-city dance, and a spring banquet at which new officers were announced. President ....... lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary ....... Treasurer . . . Chaplain ....... Reporter ....... Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms EQ rr af Air 5 1 in -0 4 if --': :U f :?5?Zf5i:Ii','5 f- ,, t , ,Y.,.,, ll ,W 4 l L 3 -..-.. zrgng, . f ' . K ,..,,, , , , ,. , , . . . Q yu: rg it 2 S Y sf ll f., -. -- mf. -- .. Wy Q I 69 1 ll , V Lea Gail Hagemann . . . . Merry Martin .. Sandy Hohner .. .. DiAnn Wilson .. Charlene Talbert . . . . Sandra Ely .. Barbara Fest .... Mary Nolan .. Nancy Schaller Lea Gale Hageman President Ianee Bellamy Dana Bohanon Cheryl Brown Kathy Brown Virginia Cain Virginia Causey Sandy Clark Sandy Cobb Sandy Crow Gay Driver Gail Easley Sandra Ely Patty Fenlon Barbara Fest Nancy Filippone Diana Gildart Patte Goldbeck Dona Heerman Mary Hill Sharon Hill Sandy Hohner Ioyce Howell Susan Howle Cecilia Ihrer Marilyn McDonald Suzy Mack Merry Martin Sharon Martin Ianet Moseley Carolyn Nagy Mary Nolan Nancy Petty Sharon Babb Wanda Rhodes Ba I chagner farole Schaller Nancy c a er Iudy Schuetze Ruthie Searcy Carol Sue Smith Pat Stahl Charlene Talbert Nancy Talbert Mary Turner Pennie Webb DiAnn Wilson Iudy Wilson Ioanne Zamzow Preparing to pay admission to the senior dance entitled Mystic Christmas, are Felix Whipple, Virginia Hani, Iimmy Towers, and Phyllis Kesei. Mr. Billy Black is reaching for a decorated Program. Pamela Handy, Herman Herden, Felix and Virginia Greeting everyone with a friendly wave and beaming are admiring the huge ice-cicled Christmas tree. smile was Santa Claus standing in the entrance. l u l 1 X 1 I ,J Don Launer's Orchestra provided excellent dancing music and entertainment for Mystic Christmas, the senior dance. The Night of the Senior Dance A brisk evening provided a perfect setting for the senior dance, Mystic Christmas. Greeting the cou- ples at the door was a big mechanical Santa Claus who goily bowed and waved. Lending a mystic air to the Highlands cafeteria were decorations of lav- ender and silver. A large white Christmas tree was trimmed with icicles and twinkling fuschia lights. They danced to the music of Don Launer. Mrs. Lo- raine Kirk and Mrs. Virginia Alberti, senior class sponsors, served punch and cookies by candlelight to the dancers. They were assisted by several parents. The intermission brought introductions of class of- ficers and entertainment by Sharon Ryan. A pro- fessional photographer was provided to photograph couples who wanted a picture memeinto of the dance. Lavender and silver trees on the tables were also pro- vided as souvenirs. All too soon, Mystic Christmas was over for the largest crowd ever to attend a dance held in Highlands cafeteria. Iimmy Towers is introducing the class officers. They helped to produce a dance that would be remembered in the future. Serving cookies and lavender punch to Dixie Iohnson and Kenneth Lancaster is Mrs. Loraine Kirk, The Mystic Christmas dance provides an excellent conver sation piece for seniors Mary Nolan and Henry Arms. ISIIII A I X Mil A 4' r 'KU . gfhlefalw NG .srsfmir , W, A. f.,?i- Best Wishes Ifroni S GLQ CILEANERSQ 2623lColiad Road 214 Burlcedale Blvd. ' If-.1 I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ' I CLASS OF '61 4 CONGRATULATIONS FROM A GOLDEN WEST OIL CO. cAR L ,WHITE'S S L as fl5I-lri'LllPs 66 I . I 1.' X' 1914 Goliad Road LE 3-1432A C. Ray Foster, Mgr. ST. ANTHONY DRUG STORE CA 6-6231 Travis-Navarro SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS S. Trevino Grocery 8z Market The Yellow F ront Storey Best Meats - Better Pricesv 803 Clark Ave. at Porter LE -.3-5601 HIGHLAN ' I D PARK - lzzqve we PHONE CA 3 74 STATE BANK 8 I 1'1' if 512 Highland Blvd. Your Community Banking Institution oPEN s A.M. 'ro e P.M. Where Highlands' Students are Welcome. Resources above S15,000,000.00 KLATER EY APPOINTMENTSJ . . I9 GOLIAD S REET SAN ANTONIO 3. TEXAS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 4 T Highlands' seniors Susan Lewis, Iudy Flowers. and Charlotte Fife drink a toast to Coca-Cola, the Pause that Refreshesf' at the concession stand in the Alamo Stadium Gym during one of the exciting basketball games. if Congratulations gl and .W , Best Wishes J . From on . :gg 21235 .SHE SAN ANTONIO cocA-coLA . BOTTLING co., INC. L Dixie Johnson has noticed that Iudy Schuetze, is getting bug eyed from studying for a history final. Miss Morgan, who teaches mathematics, is handing Richard Murphy his final in Solid Geometry. If these girls in the cafeteria would stop relating the daily gossip, they could continue their studying. S The library is a quiet and serene place to study: and taking advantage of it are Iimmy Williams and Arthur Foster. F Mr. Galloway, like many of the English teachers, Receiving instructions for their biology final is Mrs. Cochrane's fifth period spends hours Checking those 101'1g EI1q1iS1'1 fi1'1G1S- class. Mrs. Cochrane's room provides cr studious atmosphere. The Week et the Finals When Iohn Stinson knows the subject, he takes it easy and watches television, yet .... When he has an important test, he can buckle down and learn the needed information. Congratulations to the Class nt 'BI Fro Band Members in the Blass of '61 How I Van Nation Virginia Cain lane Finger Kay Moseley Elaine Stockett Margie Walker Pat Crutcher Diane Koltermann Manette Marek Terry Brown Row II Cathy Everts Kyle McVay Evelyn Kolenda Lea Gail Hagemcmn Nancy Schaller Iudy Wilson Charlene Talbert Anne Parker Sara Newberry Row III Robert Curry Iim Grumbles Dwight Scott Harold Reynolds Teddy Collier Don Saathoff Jimmy Getts Iimmy Lewis ' Ray Lee Byler Augie Zamarripa Kenneth Stribling Howard Black ACME Automotive Supply 3303 S. Presa For fast Service Any part for any car Just ask for Robert LE 3-5169 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC I Cameras S 0 Film Finishing def' San Antonio Austin 81 Corpus 0 Portraits SUNSET SERVICE STATION No. 34 The only difference is the change you get back. Larry Garmon, Manager 2030 Goliad Road LE 2-0322 Congratulations from PHELPS, DEWEES 84 SIMMONS ARCHITECTS LEED'S 222 Burkedale 801 W. Commerce YOUR FAMILY STORE Where you have 4 ways to buy Cash - Lay Away Plan - 30 Day Charge - 20 Week Budget Account JAHNS JEWELRY Bulova if Elgin Watches Costume I ewelry Watch if Jewelry Repair Birthstone, Initial if Diamond Rings 2027 Coliad Rd. LE 4-9061 EL RANCHO RESTAURANTS 8 Convenient Locations in Town To Serve You The Best Mexican Food in Town Congratulations to the Class of '61 FANICK'S GARDEN CENTER Nursery - Greenhouse - Garden Store 1025 Holmgreen Rd. Ml 8-1303 U gp W , W A Jkt c RELESS SHO vwkywfvgm W Q WW PM t Qt A XV NV, www WQQW WM Q C R E L E S S M E V Q Wa N at U W H 1 V A X 5lI ljIIlWfIllf f lg f xx xvxxxxx f :Agia ,fgfg P?55'f1:Q'+rq!-ff' 1 'X' ' Y. S1-i':fQSfI!'f'53 ,ff-Fai-' ' -1, f' X '- 1 i-11'.1' I 4.1! AWB' A rd.-B ,Nz- O I - K FNFXNXX SQQQS qw k k D fcomflci 0n?S Q so. New BRAUN Q44JQ.,?C? Q Q Congrafu Billyg-595 Be n C9 Charles Mobil SerVice Guarantee Shoe Store 5-KQJILIE Fox Company Talley Appliance Compania Creless Bros Real Estate Fair Insurance Agency ACQ-Qgwledical Center Pharmacy l ' l . . F amlngo C eaners K J Plggly Wlggly 370 PPI VILL GE ND D CA CE TER i f ' f ,.4....a- how? '-' -- - . - A, ., ,Q ' . ' E4i?-?1:'4 'J4-L.'.,,,f - fi -' r 51,1121 ' 2 :' 4. 1 Pl Q-ff :'::sri- ff D Y 5:3 ' iT 4 555 'A d X- Z S A - 1 ng 411. ff an EEE ' - ex, ' ff ff 73, T7 X 'al,il.fv 'f ' if A , in ? fl ,,f3f'L'L' ai, J A ig' ff-3 f a In ixllgfrkvaig' H ly an ,,.Mw7 if ,,Jg,fV ,Aw Alias. ' M! J J P I, Juv ,g A, ,ff - iv, 1' L' ful A ,LJ 5 j ffaxaaaaaxahi gf - A Ja, QQ Qiafi J!EE KT! Q Lf ' in , ,A,nLwS jabiamvd j WL 5 1 ,V , W V ai MUNITY SERVICE ffffefaj fjffib Q ,ja T Shopping Center J f 'M if 1, W ,jf Q gaf A Lyn-7,111 LS at FAIR AVENU E ,S ,...L,,J55f' lj, 1 alan? a U. fionj rom N ,Q Playthings Q Robinsoffs Highlander Cafeteria The 'Sherwin Williams Co. Mode O'Day The Singer Sewing Machine Co. R 8z S Optical Tot-To Teen Record Rendezvous Highlander Man's Shop , J I J L LHOT JWELLS ' BAPTIST CHURCH f Q Q 6 N if 3 The Friendliest Church in 43 states 301 Hot Wells Blvd. Ioe MacNamee, Pastor Congratulations to the Graduates TEMPLE Hlll FO0D STORE Corner Hot Wells and So. Presa K. Dinkla Congratulations to the Class of 1961 from SLATER DISTRIBUTING CO. Fred Otto, owner TEMPLE HILL GARAGE General Auto Repairing Wheel Aligning LE 4-2160 1703 Goliad Road LANDAUER'S FLOWER SHOPPE Artistic F lowers For All Occczsionsv LE 2-2132 415 Peck BEIUN ICL LANDAUER Best of Luck Always to the Class of '61 il-M-ll 5 font- XE, Rt. I3. B-ox 540 E OX 4-299i San Antonio I2, Texas Equipment Rental Crushed Limestone QQ' LW dn. aw fl ff ,ff V , ffvfflqbr , far Ib x, A 40, N7 Www adm 5 1 Lv fo slde Bo t 8. Toy Center dd 3-9221 315 so. Presa San Antonio, Texas 1116 So. Sf. Mary's 1 11 1 1. V W , fr af A if dfffj W WHITE STORES Home of Greater Values e Seniors Evelyn Kolenda and Diana Gildart are ent A.A.A. Refrigeration Company. Conlplefe lines of furniture, appliances, houseware, sporting goods, and aulo parts. A A A Your Personalized Credit Store 2115 Goliad Road LE 3-5166 5310 Rigsby MI 8-1 101 ' 1 A , r I S Congratulations to the Joe v. BURN Rosmo Class of 61 QFormerly FredXJ. Smithersj BONDED LICENSED Over 25 Years Sign Service in San Antonio 2904 SLENgg6Zr5wnfeIs 423 Avenue E CA 7-1533 Res: CA 4-1300 I 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 E. L. AGGIJPBECK Phutdgrapher 373 1 LE 2-4564 317 Hiawatha - I 4 'WV F BETTY S 11 Business Phone Residence Phone HAVEN UF BEAUTY CA 3-4472 A WA 3-3387 Q 3sssn'3'3 A u- i 2'1:-- 11' E5 5111 E 12125 f'12 E Professional Beauty Care i n A A LE 3-5531 218 Burkedale A,: 1 , THE FLOWER BOX if 3333 A N, s SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS New and Used Aircraft Sales S Service-Rentals F.A.A. Charter IOM Off for students Approved and G 'OH Flight Air Ambulance ' School Service Complete Aircraft Maintenance ALAMO AIRCRAFT 107 North Park Blvd. Mrs. Iris Spurlock San Antonio, Texas Owner Hanger 2 WA 2-1228 Stinson Field San Antonio, Texas f 1,1 ,f 1 1 0 CASA RIO MEXICAN FOODS Catering in the Old Mexico atmosphere on the banks of the winding San An- tonio River. Dine on the beautiful outside patio or in the air-conditioned dining room. For an unusual dinner party, we invite you to dine on thc' dinner boats, parties by reservation only. XVe also serve steaks and fruit plates. A. F. BEYER - JOHNSON SMITH Owners and Operators Gondola Rides-Auto Boats-Bike Boats-for rent 100 VV. Commerce St. One-half block west of Joskeis FLORES MOBIL SERVICE STATION 'I504 South St. Mary's LE 2-0662 Penny Neely is looking through the windshield as Mr. Flores checks the oil gage. Discussing the service they receive at Flores Mobil Service Station are Gail Easley and Sharon Hill. GRADUATES GET THE BEST JOBS! '73rd year of Progress and Integrity 'Largest Faculty of any Business School in the South 'Largest Air-Conditioned, Modern Facilities of any Business School in the South Second To None - Since 1888 Phone, Write or Visit for Information DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE 411 E. Martin - By the Auditorium VET Approved CA 7-7346 Day 8g Night Classes Congratulations from o .1 it IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII S 1 ESPANO LE LOS ESPANOLES SERVICE REALTY CO. AL KELLER, Owner 504-A Highland Blvd. LE 2-6361 ,fgfujg ESTRADA HARDWARE co. Phone NOUCA 2-9811 HARDWARE-HOUSEWARE 1320-24 W. Commerce St. San Antonio 7, Texas Congratulations to the class of ,61 from Lincoln Marine Sales MARTIN BRANDT, Owner 1510 Roosevelt LE 3-7153 Dealer For Glaston Fiber Glass Boats ALAMO SHEET METAL 8. ROOFING CO. If itis made of sheet metal, we do if' CApitol 6-5702 1722 W. Martin CApitol 3-5493 San Antonio Q. . QEIEIEIIIIII! A l - 40 Lanes 500 Isa' Snack Bar ' ' P31215 1948 Austin Hwy. OL 5-1710 Iim Coffman-Gen. Mgr. Lefty George-Bowling Mgr. Bring Your Date And Enioy Bowling John Stinson, Sandy Hohner, Bud Jones, and Nancy Petty are bowling at Wonder Bowl on Austin Highway. E Office Phone: CA 6-0177 ALAMO - WELDING SUPPLY 541 S. St. Mary's San Antonio, Texas CONGRATULATIONS FROM LABATT WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 300 No. San Marcos St. San Antonio 7, Texas CA 6-6226 WELLER GULF SERVICE Aldersgate Methodist Church 1508 South Sf' MUVYIS LE 3'8571 The Church of the Warm Heart I Q Wfffb he. , Mx 1- U tis I If h e ,,,e K ,f 502 Kayton Street f hh ' x Q ff G. A. Schulze, Pastor 'W xx- 71 Walter L. Froehner5VAs56ctateW , x . f A f ' 5 Y I .' ,fy ff Q I I, ln . X 1 W Nirginia Sommerville Lee Herrihg add yfrater while an attendant puts in gag ht Weller Guli Service. . ,.. X N I , X1 I 4-V, X I E 5 ' ix! , ff lf- GRUEERIEE 1 PHONE II' DRINKS ' , 'I' LE-2-EHEI9 ,X f' I f . ,- I REM! ' V , Q f Y tt I f I 1 , t ,t,. atrr I .Ig , I ,K lIIQK'ATi I A I 1 L7 ' :V fy- . ju STADIUM ,ICEQQ f I Altf it Our-fFavQrite Dance Spfpt. TA I I I I ' ' -I' I ' ,,,-fi.- I jNa'I:Ie. I4'ITaI7I,g X CACRDSS FRIIIM EFIEIWMN BXBREEEX W. E. IEILLJ ADAMS SAN ANTDNLCI, TExA5 I - , X , if K I f X' f OFFICE. PH'6'N'E27cEA' 2lif375 If ,ff xx N'-1L,,fi' ,. 1' we Vftortgrqtulations from V. I .X . . LONE STAR WELDING SUPPLY CQ. ' CAROLIf8'4DAV'D ANNETTE 8tfJERRY LINCOLN - VICTOR - OXYGEN - ACETY. 'KI-fy'-Y ' SALES - SERVICE at RENTALS New -Q.- .JQANEE 8l'-.IJOHNNY ' 2200 SO. FLORES ST SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HEATHIERI' 8. GIQQYER Q CONNIE la ,JIMMNf 5 -,I 'N-T, Aba, MARY SU,lEv,AgSt.,JOdE' 'LAURA es. IQOBERT1 'SHARONQI 8. DON I CAROL. at CECIL , Af' X A If xi x X, X- ., ,-, . ,KX K W iQ,,j:LEj'f Witt HIGHWAY E7 EAST 1E5l Rmsav AVE. PAUL F. TRAUGDTT Wd? COHg fTOmfh6 TAXIDERMIET , f' I. Mauwr ANYTHING ANY size ' B ALL WURK GUARANTEED PHUNE LE 3 D590 SAN ANTEINID ID, TEXAS BEAUTY SALON Hair Stylists Minnie Harris A MINNIE HARRIS 267 Coral LE 2-2164 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Specialization in 4-way hair cutting SElBERT'S PRESCRIPTIONS LE 4-6167 1602 S. New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio, Texas LEE ROY Congratulations Highlands Seniors Visit the Skyline Campus Co-educational . . . Fully Accredited . . . Twenty-Four major fields of study . . . For catalogue and for Scholarship Information, Write Director of Admissions, Trinity University 715 Stadium Drive San Antonio, Texas PE 5-5251 THE MODERN SETTING FOR QUALITY -TEACHING TRINITY UNIVERSITY GRAHAM BROS. MOBIL SERVICE STATION 2819 S. New Braunfels LE 3-1143 H 5 'T ' Q -2 :is gh .N R f' Sandra Ely decided to come around and discuss with Dinah Lee the fine service they are receiving at the sign of the Flying Red Horse, Graham Brothers Service Station at 2819 S. New Braunfels. 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 . Remodeling And All Materials for Do It Yourself Congratulations from W I E T Z E L ELECPRIC COMPANY 205 Avant LE 3-5808 Hughes' Construction Co. Everything in Remodeling ROY T. HUGHES 146 Lilla Jean Dr. LE 4-8331 LE .3-7462 Learn To Drive! State Approved Course Teenagers 14 Up Insurance Benefits ADULT EDUCATION CENTER 115 Auditorium Circle CA 3-9601 For Fun, Health and Recreation, go Bowiin GOLIAD BOWLING CENTER 2118 Goliad Road San Antonio 9 at the new and modern Stanley J. Pisano, Mgr. Nancy Filippone is bow at Goliad Bowling Center. MR. HOWARD AND MR. PAUL Shhh-Finest Fashions For Less 5226 Broadway TA 6-1891 Congratulations from DIXIE MARILYN VICKIE IMOGENE SHARON ELIZABETH CAROLE MARY ELLEN ANNIE SHARRON Merchants Delivery Service 310 Chestnut CA 7-6171 In the Gunter Hotel Open Your Teen-age Account Now Terms on Auto Repairs Complete Automotive Service XXX W ,?n- I 'ff so gg., .11 . EQ 311 , H-, 1 X-O, 1 - -V j .15 Y? . 0 Motor Repairs 0 Paint 81 Body Work O Wrecker Service Dial cApafol 6-9144 SMITH'S GARAGE 8. BODY WORKS 25 Years Same Location Three Blocks South of Joske's 317 S. ALAMO THE TACO HUT 107 Eureka Dr. Corner Goliad Rd. MEXlCAN FOOD TO GO Tacos 10:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. Tamales Enchiladas Chalupas Bean Rolls Picaddillo Rolls Guacamole Tacos Closed on Sunday Chicken Tacos BERND'S MAGNOLIA STATION 1123 Fair LE 2-0121 M an ' Q-'Wei sw-1 me vi . ,Q A- - .-......g, if Lk- 12 M ga iv , cll,' . A 1 'rf , ,,,i '- ' ' E f :N ,.,f , - E! W csds . , me I- +1 H. , .1 ' T , ,'fd ll'l ,..,,,f.:,, ' E 'l 'T '- t 1 I-7' f- .,,,: :', lima' V ' A ' ' ,'- - ' z, rbi' , A mr iq two 4 . ,,. -f5,z:ev-- -we , f . f, Dil-inn Wilson cmd Carolyn Nagy are assisted by Herman Herden, Earl Wright, and Owner, Chcrrlo Bernd. Congratulations from MATTHIESEN GARAGE MOVl N G ? rm s s RANSFTEXEEC f ,Pills J! A i n ,, A, , A f ' 629 Elm C U TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO l CApitol C t I ' We Buy Scrap Iron Phone onglstlllghons F- IX, 'Cl - and Metal CApitol 7-3141 Seniors l of 1961 l NEWELL from SALVAGE co. THE I We'll treat you right 726 Probandt St. San Antonio FUTURE NURSES noon??EAn SERVICE STORE Headquarters for Goodyear tires, G. E. Major Appliances, and TV Up to 36 months to pay 1346 Fair Ave. LE 4-5468 '7fte Food gucffeli 414 SD. W. W. WHITE RD. AT ST. HEDWIG RD. SAN ANTIJNICI. TEXAS Prepare 'For College Now. Learn Barbaring, Summer Classes. For Information Call The LEWIS BARBER COLLEGE SONNEN'S RED 8. WHITE We Are Neighborly CA 2-0324 123 S. Flores St. 9 A. C. Lewis, Owner G. L. Patterson, Manager gisi-S2320 Qeeeto IM me .. Q yrgmji Igyouowc 4355? R M I - WAYNE BULL CO. D Wmlfubhicizmz I - , . o a u IO s Wholesale Automotive Distributors if E L I CLJQ ' I'O QW FRIEND C WWI, San Antonio Seguin Austin New Braunfels , aj ' K WE ci, elm, I, . I , I Phone: ED. 3-200l y he V, I 6 t al J. L. sANnERsYf p '14 woo ' SHAMROCK SERVICE STATION BEAUTY SALON G d b d b l W oo year tires, tu es, an atteries 6275j,,VllQl,xQ,,xf,lT'-I-tixlsjall Wash and lubrication Expert Styling, We appreciate your business' T 'l 'g and B'e c lg 2707 Roosevelt LE 3-0979 Joice 8: Audie . .., N Hail to Joske's TEENA TEXAS 1961 Highlands' own RUTHIE SEARCY Joske's is indeed proud and happy to have Ruthie as Teena Texas 1961 . . . and also to have DiAnn Wilson of Highlands on the Teena Advisory Board. We hope both girls are enioy- ing this fashion excitement and fun . . . and we invite all eligible Highlands girls to register this coming Fall for Teena Texas 1962! til A. J. PLOCH OIL CO. INC. 4 Wholesale Distribyutorsl Texaco and Firestone Froducts P.O. Box 7014 Hackberry Station Hwy. 90 E. Q2 Mi. E. Loop 131 San Antonio, Texas MI 6-2344 Congratuations from LONE STAR ICE 81 FOOD STORES 35 locations to serve you BILLYE'S BEAUTY SALON McCreless Shopping Center 1122 Fair Ave. LE 4-9113 I f Y vfgugf' . - 1 if I 17' fi I li ' . ii VLII ' ff- .f l,..,., , . ,M, I CJ, I V VK N 4'-. r .. 7,2-fiiy..- if 'p ' f.: 1 1 - 1. , I ...v- A' . It f s .H ,, Explaining to Faye Holdeman the technique of setting hair is Dorothy Frazier. employed at Bi1lye's Beauty Salon. SOL FRANK Congratulations from Sandy Crow and Cheryl Brown Creators of America's Finest Band Uniforms 161 S. Broadway CA 7-5243 Congratulations from MR. FETNER FETNER'S ADVISORY HENRY RICHARD RICHARD MAC FRED RONALD BREMER SINCLAIR BETTY DANNY ' ANNETTE GLORIA 501 Porter at New Braunfels GAIL STEVE ANNIE EUGENE I-E 2-4132 PEGGI ELRIE ELOI JUDY ELEANOR BUZZY Congratulations from JOLLY ROGER ICE CREAM H CLUB Congratulations tothe Class of 1961 from Kingston Manufacturing Co. 210 3rd St. CA 2-1632 Ruthie Searcy's cloth e s are by Kingston Mfg. Co. JOYKIST CAN DY CO. 309 E. Nueva St. CA 5-2663 Wholesale Candies - Novelties School Supplies -Cigarettes - Drugs , - f I H. FOREMAN AGENCY Bert Foreman - R. Rodriguez Specializing in Student Accident Insurance 1504 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 4-6406 PE 2-6001 2 1 mf 9' - l 1 Xb ,Q JuNloRs lNc. S my Gene Biegert GM 6 NZALES B' R ' WHOLESALE FRUIT s. PRO Helms Peerless Turkeys - Fryers - Fowls Office Phone: San Antonio Terminal Market CA 2-1433 San Antonio 7, Texas Penny Neely Judy Pabst Sandy Cobb Joanne Za mow Janet Lynn Carol Sue Smith Gail Easley Billie Callender Sylvia Kerckhoff THE SULTAN AND HIS HAREM JW M' F ,Vw GLJ. L!LpCx,if6 U , fi wt1Hf!fWW drum WMAQ dll AU! U ,Kim J W iz - r lggyi is ,A ,, ., , tikfh This attractive H.E.B. store at 106 Goliad Road serves Highlands' students. Lenoard Kotara, Store Manager, is discussing the round-up sale with Market Manager, Elgin Schaefer. 386 Al Wanke, drug mgr., Charles Crutchfield, produce mgr and Leno ard Kotara, store mgr., run the H.E.B. Food Store Sff1C16IlllY K I Y I . . . Something a girl Odn , bank OW-- 7 ji siezuisaxva? U GRUOS BAIIII ' 7' ,,.,.A. .. Commerce or Ncvarm MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT . Established 1854 ,, INSURANCE CORPORATION I R E A 1 1 Z .7 6 0,0J,,f ,W I I If Y V if 'J ' M K THE HuN'rER SCHQCL OF ART iii, JW f S2y4nfon1'o .SZ-tax, J. Warren Hunfer, I for Commercial Art 8I Fashion Drawing Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings Walercolor Painting Every Saturday Afternoon -mfi Q' -Il TQWWRW Ku RI fsligi I ff' ll' lbl' is i f I UIQ y pp lIlIII I, I - I P9 er , , l INN Hamburgers Charcoal Broiled For Your Heallh's Sake D'rec No. 6 2211 Fredericks Rd. No. 9 2727 Goliacl Dr. PEPPER CO. 3190 E. Houston CA 5-2721 No. 1 3715 Broadway No. 3 1462 Austin HW Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1961 From: e '- I II Se w 'fi im 5'5 '1 ' ' I 'f I-55 ' ' 555v '3f: 5?41'?iiii'z1rfiff'-fr '-I - .? f.: 5:42:15 I :ITGEFPQ 'iff ' I'wHxihLfVV 'brim ' 9' 'LI TTI?SSK:.:li.IEFQEH-S5:?Th I!I. :xgVgggggyigjf-gjyg-gm G, ,wsrij-2ffpr1w:.t5g -,k' gg-r'gf If.71' !i'91EI-Iifg, 5 3' ,151 :11r5'wVI Vf ivgzialfllg Max ZWIIISYVI LV' 1' XIV . Ia I .-.1 :xv 175352 .. -: R- ..:,'g,V,.5.:..-7' f ix -' . ,va-r I If .rv ,. . ,L ., .lm ,g .j5,4,,.,gg.,V-..,. ,,.V3.VL.,w. , x , .,,, I 4, ,.:VW,,,q.,,.,M V V....Wg Ag Wym. 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I----- wwf' -my .I Im- . I is 'ff I I ...... .V '...T V ' IIII .V wmwmm-A N ' mi WWW H Q .- ' . . I - .. .. Nm . ...... mm . .... H .. N5 .- - . .- .. - f . ---- .- mm in H xllll , H I -ktl - .k.,-l .A-j.:.fg.g-I-VJ.:-gy. 21.5.-I -- I-as-z:-',,gV.,I Wg.--gf: f',Ij.ggM u H ------ . .... . ,, ..,,:..V ..: .. . ., . .. .... Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class of '61 TEXAS INVITATION COMPANY Your Home Town Manufacturer Engraved Invitations and Cards Caps 8t Gowns - Class Rings Choir Robes - Diplomas 817 East Houston St. San Antonio, Texas FUN SPOT, INC. Paying for Batter-Up at Fun Spot Inc. are Henry Arms Dona Heerman, Paul MacNamee, and Portia Sikes. Miniature Golf Batter-up Trampoline Concession Corner of Babcock 8. Hillcrest Lettering, Layout, Designing, 81 Rendering are offered in our complete commercial and advertising art training courses Good Job Opportunities in a Growing Field OLLOM SCHOOL OF ADVANCED DESIGN Merle E. Ollom, Instructor CA 6-2122 514 Maverick Bldg. S.R.O. and DRAMA DEPARTMENT Congratulations from CURRY MOTOR 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 Best Wishes to Highlands 'From THE YOUTH FELLOWSHIP OF FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Phone CA 5-2695 MOTOR EQUIPMENT CORP. Specializing in Fleet Maintenance Diamond T. Trucks Sales - Parts - Service New 8. Used 414-16 Bowie San Antonio, Texas Majorettes-Lea Gail Hagemann. Nancy Schaller, Mary Hill and Charlene Talberi-are seen descending the stairs. Congratulations from the Brigadoon Staff PLANT CLEANING FOR . f .Y ,en un Nl :clan L , e Q . N I ll C . II as I nu-I' 1I',k L-I,-'I'II '. HANSEN BIIUS. 1 cA. 7-1324 --1 426 SEGUIN STREET SAN ANTONIO 8 .TEXAS Congratulations to the Seniors CHEERLEADERS BONNIE 81 BILL MARY JO 81 SKIP DIANA 81 LLOYD KYLE'S ADVISORY CHARLENE ANN AIGNER JIMMY 8g MANETTE KATE 81 ROBERT COUCH'S ADVISORY! Boa s. JACKYE THE CARDSHARPS BENNY 8g JUDY LUNDEEN'S ADVISORY - of 1961 from: BARBARA 81 JERRY at DEB BIE 8g MONTA WAYNE 81 NANCY .,JEFF BOND BRUCE a. WANDA HARMON 8. PAT I fJIMMY s. KAY LQRINE a. KAY I WINDY a. DUSTY ALVIN s. MARY DELL A ' ROQER 8K LINDA YCLIFFORD 8g SARA ...Q , There is Always a Place for Youth at ' BAPTIST TEMPLE CHURCH Vernon O. Elmore, Pastor 901 Drexel i ' 5 l SOUTHERN COLLEGE OF ELECTRONICS Television - Radio - Electronics Technician 81 Engineering Curriculum Day 84 Night Classes I School Approved By V.A. 8. Texas Education Agency Free Placement Easy Terms Tuition Refund Policy Individual Attention Most Complete Lab Facilities In the South We Invite You To Visit Or Call For information CA 6-8215 214 Broadway Top Floor of Calcasieu Bldg. df fu L' , , -1,5 . .a.,,f,fff:ffI 41:-f.f,L, .5,,L Taking a break from her studies at the Baptist School oi Nursing is Highlands' graduate Helen Caldwell. BAPTIST SCHOOL OF NURSING 511 Richmond CA 3-4381 Ext. 210 HIGHLAND TERRACE METHODIST CHURCH 718 Steves Avenue San Antonio, Texas Richard K. Heacock, Minister E. J. Anderson, Associate Robert E. Bliss Director ot Music 8. Education DIAMOND CLOTHIERS Across from Alamo National Bank Bldg. 311 W. Commerce We Rent Tuxedos 8. Navy Blue and Black Suits CA 7-2346 San Antonio, Texas Make 'Time' your Trade 1,1 'i 'ii i , ,A o Pathway -3- -5-ili- to Success ALAMO WATCHMAKING comics -r.l , 155.1 211 North Alamo Street 23273 1-1 a1,,,lA ' Established March 1941 nr Church Going Children 511001 Congratulations from 'I f SENIOR BRleADooN STAFF 1- - at ROYAKERS CA 6-7201 i .- 'y Y 3 ,- ' 2 rf 'ri-it-: 5 ,,q fiat' log .N 2 ' if ll, ll 1 . r V' Vlf., if I D. ii 1 I 'Q - tg 11. .gf-L, . Q fp. irar - 1 i Q Y Y 3118 ELGIN HIGHLANDS HIGH SCHOOL ED 3 8481 ,. SAN ANroNlo, tsxAs 'il ii? .IE I ,rrl , 1960-61 smrr Editor-in-Chief WAYNE MIERS Business Manager CECILIA IHRER Literary and Art Editor MERRY MARTIN Production Manager DONA HEERMAN Faculty and School Lite Editor NANCY FILIPPONE Senior Class Editor ANITA McCOY Jr. and Soph. Class Editor MARY NOLAN Junior High Class Editor GAY DRIVER Organizations Co-Editors CHARLENE TALBERT LOUISE HAYNES Club Editor BARBARA SCHAFFNER Sports Editor CHARLIE WALKER Advertising Editor GERRY REAMS Copy Editor BETTIE JO SONNEN Accountant BARBARA FEST Sponsor MRS. JOAN LEON Dear Students of Highlands, We of the Brigadoon staff wish to strongly urge and en- courage you to take notice of the concerns which have advertised in the 1961 BRIGADOON and offer to them your fullest coopera- tion. They have helped us with their advertising and all of us at Highlands owe them our business. We wish to express our thanks to our advertisers in the best possible way, with the patronage of Highlands' students. We of the staff also wish to thank Newsfoto Publishing Company, Fred Harding Portrait Studio, the American Beauty Cover Company, our principal and the faculty for their help and cooperation in the production of our book. Respectfully Yours, Gerry W. Reams Advertising Editor , M Q Mwmjyvigyf gggiioq 5?f:?,5,i gjiv Gif? MW fi RJ M W In Memory of: Miss Cecile lawrence Leroy Hargett, lr. Lieutenant Colonel I. B. Lloyd Administration and Faculty Adamcik, Mrs. Mary ...,...... 116, 119, 200 Alberti, Mrs. Virginia .. 204, 232, 238, 242, 363 Batot, Miss Ruth .,................ 181,214 Bellos, Mr. Constantine ...,.,.,.,.,.... 192 Black, Mr. Billy . . 26, 50, 206, 217, 353, 362 Brandt, Mr. Day ....... .,.,.,....., 1 96 Briggs, Mrs. Betty .... ..,. 9 7, 198, 199 Brinkman, Miss Edith .. ......... 189 Campbell, Mr. Lucius .. 192,216 Carr, Miss Mary Margaret 136,200 Cochrane, Mrs. Minnie ............. 120, 208 Cocke, Mrs. Winifred .....,.... 49, 206, 207 Collins, Mrs. ids , ..... 58,59,61,64,198,216 Cossairt, Miss Eleanor ............. 200,291 Couch, Mrs. Lucille ...... . 200 Dockery, Mr. Ted ..... 160, 174, 181, 214, 215 Dodd, Mrs. Leota ...........,.....,... 189 Donahoo, Mr. Newell .,..., 155, 157, 181, 214 Duennenberg, Mr. Harvey .......... 208,209 Eichling, Mrs. Lorna . . . . . . 212, 263, 265 Feille, Mrs. Josephine ...........,...... 189 Fetner, Mr. Guinn ....,................ 212 Fierros, Mr. Gilbert . 99, 100,101, 195,199, 217 Fischer, Miss Alva Jo .............. 181, 214 Fischer, Mr. Richard .................. 212 Foster, Mr. E. L. ...... .. . 212 Foster, Mr. Robert .. 192 Galbraith, Mrs. Mary Jo .... .... 2 00,280 Galloway, Mr. Paul ..... ..., 2 01, 367 Geisler, Mr. Art .... .,.. 1 44,196 Gilliam, Mrs. Billie ..., ....., 1 93 Gomez, Miss Carmen . . . . . 201 Henderson, Miss Martha Higdon, Mr. Dain ..92, 189 156, 187,217, 247, 407 Holst, Mr. Louis ........,......... 208,210 Hunter, Mr. John ..... Hunter, Mr. William .. .... 206 ....206 Jackson, Mr. Homer, ....... 140, 141, 208, 209 Johnson, Mr. Lawrence ............206,216 Johnson, Mr. Tom .... 161,174, 181, 201, 203 Johnston, Mr. Howard ..... 158, 159, 181, 214 Kirk, Mrs. Loraine . .204, 205, 222, 238, 242, 363 Knox, Mr. Wilber ........,............ 207 Koch, Mrs. Mary Louise ,.,.. . 202 Kyle, Mr. Ronald ........ . .. 206, 207 Lea, Mrs. Hilda ................... 200,202 Lehmberg, Mr. Alfred Leon, Mrs. Joan ., . Lloyd, Mrs. Florence .. .. . . 80, 83, 92, 97,106, 156, 187, 218, 240, 308 .......40,43,96,202 .......,92,188,247 Lopez, Miss Alice ..,.....,............ 204 Lord, Mrs. Eulamaye .. . 80, 82, 84, 90, 92, 181, 214, 215 Lundeen, Miss Mary .... . . . 97, 209, 211 McDonald, Miss Willie Ray .... 92,188 Maase, Mrs. Elda ......... ,..... 2 02 Malloy, Mrs. Lydia ... Mangold, Mr. Carl . .. Morgan, Miss Agnes .. Norrell, Mr. Lee Piland, Mr. Charles Preston, Mrs. Myrtlele . 189 180,207 . 98,193,366 . . . . 202, 290, 302 . . . 55,209,306 . ....... 189 Ramby, Miss Patty .. Rea, Mr. Van ..... .........i34,2o5 .,.,4e, 208,210,274 Renfro, Mr. l-rank ..................... 193 Roberts, Mr. Charles .. Robinson, Mrs. Katherine 14, 151, 155,156, 172, 173, 181, 182,215,217 .......,..1s9,24s Rodman, Mr. M. E. .... 26, 68, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 198, 199, 217 Roesler, Mr. Alvin ........ 207, 218, 263, 265 Ross, Mrs. Datha .. 104, Rowland, Mr. Delbert .. Saathoff, Mr. Karl ..... 105,106, 107, 212, 218 14,108,151,154,157, 181, 215, 217, 255, 303 194 Schubert, Mr. R. C. .. .,....... 210,211,218 Shannon, Mr. Charley .. Shwartz, Mr. Howard Smith, Miss Mary ..... Son, Mrs. Rosemary . .. Staudt, Mrs, Cecil .. 30,l63,171,181, 215 ..............132,205 .. . ..... 112,210 ..........203 . ... 97,196,197 Taylor, Mrs. Josephine . 124, 142, 143, 196, 197 Tovar, Mrs. Leonor ......,......... 205,280 Valdespino, Mr. Joe .. Waskow, Mrs. Edith Williams, Mrs. Minnie Wilson, Mr. Rowland Winnek, Mrs. Mary .... Young, Mr. Henry Zirkel, Mr. Robert . . . ....194 116,119,210 . . . . 92, 201,203,217,286 128,130,203 195,217 . . . 97, 189, 196, 407 Altmann, Jimmy, Jr. .. STUDENT INDEX Abernathy, Garland, 9th ... ... 160, 174 Aceves, Joe, 9th .......... ,.,.. 1 60 Achterberg, Carol, 10th . . . .. . . 282 Adams, Earl, Jr. ........ .,..,... 2 64 Adams, Nelda, 10th ... .......... . 282 Agans, Kenneth, 7th . . . , . 101 , 302, 305 Agee, Stanley, Jr. .. . ......... . . 264 Agnew, Sarah, Jr. .... .... 8 2, 120, 264 Aigner, Charlene, 7th .... ......... 3 02 Ainsworth, Johnny, Jr. ......,.......,. 264 Aitches, Marian, 9th ........,..,...... 292 Alderman, Don, Jr. . ..... 69, 73, 78, 101, 264 Alexander, William, 10th ...,....... 78, 282 Alfaro, Jim, 9111 .......,...... 160, 174,292 Altaro, Rose Ann, Jr. .. ........, 264 Allen, Freda, 7th ...... ........ 1 95, 302 Allen, Kenneth, 9th . .. ............. . 292 Allgood, Elizabeth, Sr. .... 124, 125, 226, 242 Allison, Olga Mae, Sr. ............ 226, 242 Almand, Buddy, Sr. .,...... 29, 50, 108, 111, 154, 226, 242, 353 264 264 Barkley, Anne, 9th ..... Barnard, Patricia, 10th ........292 Barnes, Dorothy, 10th .......,.. 129, 131, 282 Barney, Carol, Sr. .. .. Barnhill, Betty, Sth . .. Barnhill, Judy, Jr. ..,. . Barnhill, Barrera, Osmar, Jr. ........99,101,265 Barrett, Eugene, Jr. .. Barto, Karen, Jr. ...... . Barnhill, Patricia, Sr. Sandy, 9th ...112,144, 227, 242 82,116,119,265 .. . 82, 98,227,242 ............292 42, 83, 120, 121, 265 Barton, Debra, 10th .................... 282 Bartoskewitz, George, Jr. Batot, Ray Nell, Jr. Batterton, Sue, 10th .. Battle, Fred, 10th ..., Baylor, Sharon, Jr. Bazaldua, Charles, Jr. .. Beard, Estelle, 9th Beard, Kitty, 7th ...... Beard, Verland, 9th Beasley, Annette, Jr. Becerril, Raymond, 10th ..............265 ....78,265 ........282 ............282 ....104,136,265 ......129,265 ....291,292 ...302,305 .......292 ...104,265 ............79,282 Beck, Claudette, 10th . ................. 282 Beck, Farrel, Jr. . ........... 79, 101,134, 265 Beck, John, 7th .................. 302,304 Becker, Beverly, Sr. 82, 142, 143, 227, 242 Boyett, Bradfiel Charo, 10th d, Jack, Sr. Bradford, Jimmie, Sr. ,. Bradley, Herbert, 9th Braeutigam, Kurt, Jr. Braun, Jeanette, Jr. Brecher, Barbara, Sr. Bremer, Elsie, Sr. . Brewer, Kathy, Sr, Brewer, Roy, 9th . . Brigham, Lonnie, Sr Brigman, Linda, 7th Broadw Broadw Brotze, ay, Doris, Sr. ay, Dorothy, .. ............ 282 .... 228,242,353 .......63,242 ....... .292 . .. ...211 82,97,98, 120,1 23, 134, 144, 226, 228, 242, 318 , .... 57, 91, 136, 228, 243 . . ............ 228, 242 . . ............ 302 . . . .... 60, 83, 97, 136, 198, 228, 243 Sr. . . 56, 83, 97, 98, 136, 228, 243 Gary, Jr. ..... 66, 69, 73, 76, 78, 101, 408 282, . .. 43, 83, 124, 266, 273, 361, 408 . . . . . 30, 83, 228, 243 Brown, Billy, Jr. .... . Brown, Cheryl, Jr. . . . Brown, Diane, Sr. .. Brown, Dolores, 10th Brown, Brown, Brown, Kathy, 10th 112,281,282,361 282 Linda, 10th ..... .............. Melvin, 10th ........... .282 .......298 Ammons, Anderson Janie, Jr. .. , Carol, Jr. ....298 Anderson, Dennis, 7th . . ........... 302 Anderson, Diane, 8th .... ...........,. 2 98 Anderson, Elizabeth, Sr. .... 63, 97, 124, 127, 134, 226, 242 Anderson, Frances, Jr. . , . ..... 264, 407 Anderson, Frank, 10th . .. ....... . 282 Becker, June Louise, 10th . Beddingfield, Betty, 7th .. Beers, John, Sr. ........ . Behr, David, Jr. ...... . Behr, Dwight, 8th .... Behring, Margaret, Jr. . ....... 302 ...227,243 .....265 ........298 Brown, Paulette, Sr. Brown, Sandra, Jr. .. Brown, Terry, Sr. .. Brown, Wayne, 8th .. Brown, Wayne, 10th Brown, Winston, Jr. .. Broyles, Carol, Jr. .... . Broyles, Cynthia, 9th Bruce, Marilyn, Bth .. .......,....228 ............83,266 . . . 66,68,75,76,77,79 229, 243, 368, 408 300 174,298, .........282 .......79,266 ....33,83,266 ,........292 Anderson, John, Jr. . .. .. . 54, 264 Anderson, Sandra, 9th . .. .... 292 Anderson, William, Sr. . . . ...... . . 226 Anpelas, Yyonne, 9th ..... ......... 2 92 .......... .282 227,242,258 ....,.....298,301 Anthony, Richard, 10th Applin, Carolyn, Sr. .. .. Arend, Ruth, 8th ...... Arispe, Sal, Jr. ................... 171,264 Beitel, Mary, Jr. .............. 132, 133, 265 Belitzer, Sandra: Sr. .. 116, 118, 119, 227, 243 Bell, Louise, 9th .. ................... 292 Bellamy, Janee, Jr. . 42, 83, 104, 265, 309, 361 Bell, Kathleen, 10th .................... 282 Bellone, Cathy, Jr. .. Bellows, Roy, Jr. .. Bennett, Edria, 10th .... ...............265 ...7O, 72, 76, 77, 78, 101,198, 265, 309 Randy, 7th . . . . . . . 302 Bruce, Bruce, Roger, Jr. Bryan, Leslie, Sr. .. Bryant, Pete, 9th Bryant, William, 8th ....266 ....229 ...174 ........298 Arms, Henry, Sr. ........ 13, 32, 34, 107, 111, 164, 167, 170, 227, 242, 363, Armstrong, Donna, Jr. Armstrong, Richard, Jr Arnold, Bobby, 8th .... Arnold, Chuck, 10th Arnold, Mike, 9th .... Arnold, Norvan, 10th Arnold, Sharon, 10th .. Arreaga, Annie, Jr. Ashby, Sherry, 9th .. 108, 389 ............264 .....,......264 .......174,298 158,215,282 .........160 .........282 112, 134,282 . . 42, 82, 96, 120, 134, 135, 144, 264 ........291,292 Aubert, Charles, Sr. .. .... 25, 108, 111, 176, 177, 227, 243 Aubert, Diane, 10th . . ............ 282 Aubert, Larry, 10th . . . ........ 176, 282 Austin, Joe, Jr. ...... . 97, 171, 264, 276 Avalos, Imogene, Jr. .............. 82, 264 Avery, Allen, Sr. .......... 97, 98, 243 Avery, Gene, 10th .... Avey, M ollie, Sr. .. 227, 15O,151,153, 1 54, 176, 177, 280, 328 243 286, . aa, 104, 227, Babb, Virginia, 10th .. .... 120, 282 Babineau, Deanna, 7th . .... 302 Babineau, Tommy, 8th ... . . . 290 Baer, James, 10th ..... . . . 282 Bagby, Donald, Jr. .. Baker, Jeanne, 8th .. Baker, Judy, Sr. ..... . Baker, Loris, 9th ......,... Baldowsky, Cheryl, 9th .,.. Ball, Jea n, 9th ......... Ballard, Frank, Jr. Ballinger, Nancy, 9th ...... Bane, Br uce, Jr. .... .. Barker, Richard, 10th .. ............264 ............298 116,119,227,242 ............292 ............292 29,292,297 .........79,101 292 108, 154, 224, 225, 265, 353, 355 ............282 Bennett, Joan, ,10th .,..... Berna Alexander, 10th .. ......21,172,282 Bernard, Becky, 10th ...... 61, 112, 114, 282 Bernard, M'liss, 8th ..... Bernhard, Alleen, Jr. . Berry, Maxine, Jr. Bey, Donna, 9th ......... Biegert, Eugene, Jr. Bielefeld, Alvin, Jr. Bippert, Elizabeth, Jr. . Bippert, Janet, 8th ....... 42,79,96,97,266 ............266 ..........52,266 ....,........266 .........298,301 Bippert, Nadine, Jr. ..... 24, 78,97, 132 133 Bishop, Sarah, 10th ..... Black, Howard, Sr. .. Blackford, Richard, 10th ..,......129,282 . 66, 69, 78, 97, 98, 227,243, 368,408 Blackwood, Billy, Sr. ...... 227, 242, 353, 355 Blain, Mary, Sr. .... . Blair, Betty, Jr. .. Blair, Dennis, Jr. ........ . Blalock, Wayne, Sr. ..... . . .....,.. 227,243 .. ss, 112,266,276 .........266,353 108,110,111,151, 153,155,157,227,242,255,256,292,328,353 Blankenship, Sharon, 10th .. 78, 123, 124, 282 Blevins, Perry, Sr. ................ 228,243 Bloch, Shirley, Sr. ...... . Blocdworth, Anthony, 8th . Blue, Melody, Jr. ....... . Bobbitt, Sally, 9th ..... Bode, Wilma, Sr. ....... . . 47, 83, 96, 97, 98, 208,228,243 ........266 112,228,243 Boedecker, Diane, 10th .... 134, 224, 225, 282 Boettger, Karen, 9th ..... Bohanon, Dana, Jr. .... 25, 83, 104, 180, 316 Bond, Charles, 8th .. Bond, Jeff, Jr. ..... . 266, 309, ,361 ........298,303 .........128,266 Bormann, Burton, Sr. ...... 140,179, 228 242 Botello, Evangeline, Jr. 1341266 Boubel, Jack, Sr. .......... 94, 97, 108, 140, Bowen, Sylvia, Sr. . .. Bowers, Barbara, 9th Bowers, Chris, 10th .. Bowker, Lois Ann, Jr. .. 180,228,243,256 ........228,243 ......,...292 ..........282 116,118,266 Buchanan, Beverly, 10th Buchanan, Johnnie, 9th Buchanan, Marylee, Jr. Buchanan, Parish, 8th .. Buck, Glenda, 7th ...... Buckley, Richard, 8th . .. Buesing, Neal, Jr. . . . . Burke, Carole, Jr. .... Burleson, Vivian, Jr. . . .. Burnett, Jeannie, 7th Burnett, Mary Joe, Sr. . . . Burnett, Sammy, 9th Burnie, Patti Sue, Jr. 1 1 1 1 1 I Burnie, Rosemary, Bth Burns, Charles, 7th .. Burns, Jimmy, Jr. ... .. ......... .282 292 .... aa,12o, 123, 124, 144, 266 . .. ........ .298 108.152, 1 54, 163, 170, 178, 267, 328 83,120,267 .20,41,83,112,113, 1 44, 229, 243 174 292 160, , .. 30, 43, 83, 88, 112, 267 134, .....302 ........78 Burrows, John, Jr. ...... 59, 267 Burson ' - 0 - , .................. 282 ...............,.. -2. P65 Butts, Jeanette, Sr. . . 82, 88, 97, 199, 229, 242 Butts, Patricia, 9th .................... 292 Byler, Ray, sr. ........ 79, 101,229, 242, 368 Q A , I . 2 25'-L . I ,. . if 2 .L of Cadena, David, Jr. ...... ....... 337 Cailoutte, Carol, Sr. .............. 230, 242 Cain, Virginia, Sr. ..... 76, 78,116, 118,119, 230, 242, 861, 368 Calbillo, Pauline, 10th ........... 142,282 Caldwell, Mike, Jr. ..... .............. 2 67 Callaway, Nancy, 10th ........... 198,282 Callaway, Patricia, Jr. .... 24, 69, 72, 78, 116, 1 19, 267, 309 Callender, Billie, Jr. . ...... 42,120,267 Cameron, Becky, 10th .........282 397 STUDENT INDEX , Campbell, Linda, Jr. . . ........ 267 Crow, Sandra, Jr. ....... 42, 43, 83, 96, 112, DFUVY, Cecilia: Sf- - - . -- - 233, 242 Canon, Kathy, 9111 .. .... 292,294 114, 267, 269, 271,361,408 DuB9Se, Berry, Jr. 267 Cantrell, Jae, 10th .. ...... 283 Crowe, Charles, 7th ...,.. 161,174, 302, 303 Dudley, Helen, 71h ..... .... 3 02 canrn, Alexa, 10111 .................... 283 Crowell, Max, 9th .................... 293 Dudley, Richard: 9111 ....293 Cantu, Raymond, Jr. .................. 267 Crutcher, Kay, 9th .... ............... 2 93 Duelm, Ray: 10111 - - - -- - , 283 Cardenas, Diana, Sr. .. 62, 64, 98, 230, 242, 407 Crutcher, Patricia, Sr. .... 78, 116, 117, 231, D1-111191, 5UZil'1l1e: 9111 - .- . . ., 293 Carnal, Elizabeth, 7th ...... ..........,. 3 O2 242,256,368 D1-lke, ROQGU 7111 ----- ----... 3 O2 Carnal, Robert, iorn .......... . .... 55,283 Crutchfield, Jay, 9111 .. .........,.. 293 Duke, Sharolji Sr- -----. 233,243 cardenaa, Diana, sr. ..... 62, 64, 98, 230, 242, Cruz, Amelia, 911, ....,.... 293 Dullulg, Marilyn, 10th ............ 112,283 407 CrUZI Frank, 711-1 ,,,,,,,, l.,. 3 O2 Dundan, Jack, 10th ................ .. 293 Carnal, Elizabeth, 7th ....,. ....... . .. 302 Culpepper, Judy: 10111 . ....... 283 DUHCUW1, Patricia: Jr- ---- 56,66, 120,134,268 Carnal, Robert, 10th ... ... 55, 283 Cunjlitf, Frances, Jr. .. ........... 267 gl-lDl'9, DEUQSHS: 513- ----- - -- 54, 233, 2421, 247 Carneal, Brenda, Sr. .. .... 230, 242 CUI' , ViCl4i: 10111 ..., -,--- 6 6, 129, 283 Upfeef 3' ara? fr - -'--------- 12 ,263 Carner, Duncan, 10th . . . ........ 283 Curry, Rfbbfffi SFI- - - - - - - 78, 231, 243, 368 Dwkopf Judy? Sr- '-- I 1322, Carpenter, Heather, Jr. .. .... 123, 267 CU1'11S, 51511 SY: Jr. .. ............ 172 , , , , 18 Carr, Norma, Jr. ...... ...... 2 67 Duryea, T9r1y: Jr. -,.-. -------.-,- 1 12,268 Carroll, Mildred, 10th . . . ...,. 63 Dye, Clifford, 8th . . . .... 212, 299, 303 Carson, Patricia, Jr. .. . . .. 267 Carvaial, Ernest, 10th . . . ..... . 283 Casanova, Gloria, 8th . . . ....... . 298 Cash, Betty, Sr. ........ .... 2 30,242 - I Castaneda, Bertha, 8th . . . ....,. 298 Esate' Sgggleurglh ' ' ' ' ' Castaneda, Rachel, 8th ......,......... 298 Dan1e1s Ads Mag ' ' '267 gaS1leman1IIrPfITf255iIr10111 ' ' ' Daniels: Audrey,l Jr.. 1 I 274 CZg1?iy1QIIedI in aa I I I I4I'I' I I I I'I I I I' 2311243 35111513 Cofa 1-961 JV- --- ----- 33, 82, 257 Earthman, Erances, Jr, ..,,,,.,,,,,,,, , , , 268 C H A I J no 129 131 267 averwport, Bruce, 8111 . -.,. 161,212,299 Easley, Gail, Jr. ...... 20, 25, 42, 83, 96,124, e af 'mer ' ' ' ' ' Davenport, John, Jr. .. ....... 262,267 126 127 144 268 361 375 Cella, Lynne, 9th ..... ............... 2 92 I ' ' ' ' ' Davenport, Lynn, 8th . ............. 299 Ebner Helen. Jr I 268 Cepeda, Ernest, 7th .. ......... 161, 302 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' C d J I 7h 174 302 303 DSVSNPOFT, Sue, 10th ,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,, 283 Ebner, Patsy, Sr. . ............,........ 242 eps B' 'ie' .' '--- r f Davis, Ben, Sr. -,.,.,,-. 12,21,98, 120, 128, Echohs Dewey- 7th ....... 302 Cernosek, Jimmie, 9th .. . .......... 292 ' ' I 130, 134, 231, 243 Eckert, Cheryl, Jr. 47, 83, 96, 268 Cefllosekf 19 Ann' 51- r ---- 2301242 Davis David- 1011, .. .......... 172 283 fairer, James. 711, 302 33322123 Liga, 21h ,.... .......... 23 gavis, JEl2'1OI'j 1311 .. .... 112, 231, 242 59113, ijohn, 52,-I ,,,,,,,,, I II IQOQI 233 ', ' I avis, u y, 1 . .. .... ,.... . . 283 Eichelberger, Sharon, 91h .. . . . . . . 293 gEamEf a 1thMf'9Ia'egf Sf- ----- 33,333,333 Davis, Richard, 1011, ....... 172,267,283 Eiland, John, 911, .....,. ,,,, 2 93 ' I' ' rt, 9r9 y, r. ............... ie, regary, 71 .... 302 aah ---- ---- 6 6,121,325 Day, Robert, sr. . ..... 25,102, 108,155 226, Elam, Norris, 9th .. .... 158,174,293 ' ' 231,242,31O, 353 Elder, Fra l-K, 10th ...... 283 gzangtfk' Cglydei 1031 ' ' ' Dayton, Sheryl, 9th . . . ....... , .... 293 Elkins, Doriothy, Jr. . . . . , . 268 Chef' if, M91'?'YfS f- -1 - ------,------- Deady, Cathy, Jr. 129,132,267 Ellitf, Gene, Jr. 268 99116, 91191 1- ---,-r-------' 230 243 DeArle, Mary, Jr. ..... ...... 1 36,267 Elliott Terry- 10th ....... 284 Cheatham, sandra, torn .. 47,78, 120,283,309 . I . f r ------------ - Cherry Sam' Bm 298 Deason, Jlmmy, 10th .... ........... 7 9 Ellis, Ernest, 10th .....,............... 284 Cheshe? NBLICYI I6I'h 164' 283 Deaton, Tom, 10th . . . ............ 283 Ely, Sandra, Sr. ,... 41, 82, 84, 89, 92, 96, 97, Chesmug Me1v1I1II SI ' '231, DsB9rr9S, Albert: Jr- ----,--- 42,79, 126,267 98, 102, 104, 233, 243, 255, 361,379 Chrismarg DaVIdI'I0II:I ' ' 2 83 DeBarros, Alfred, 9th . . . .......,.... 293 Embrey, Beverly, Jr. .............. . . . . 268 ChrIsIOfo1eIII JgnnIeI 'I'6I11 283 gegarros, Barbara, 9th .... ........... 2 93 Engelbert, Richard, Jr. ....... 108,163,165, Christofoletti, Ronnie, 10111 .... J58,159, 283 e Try' Saeb' 9111 162296 168f169r171f268 ChrIsIOfOIeIIi Velma Jr 267 DeFl y, lda Lynn, 10th ,..... ......... 2 83 Engelbert, Robert, Jr. ...... 108,168,171,268 Chumble 1 I I em ' 292 Dekunder, Alan, Jr. .. .. 108, 176, 177, 178, Engel, David,, Sr. .... ...... 1 96, 233, 243 Clam 1j1,1ikefn'?' '-'- 236 267,359 English, Allen, 9th .. ...... .. 160,293 CIarkY,Donna, BII1 ----- ---- 2 98 gehunder, I1'Iornmy,h1Oth . ............ 283 English, Connie, Sr. .. ............. . 179 ' ' 9 ineer, eta, 91 .- .... 293 E l' h, J' , S. . ...23 41 7 garb g5arYi .... I . 179,267 Denison, Johnny, 8th . ....... 299 ng is lm Y I 2555 Cffk' R?a1f'dI'8I1I ' ---'-' '5-11011292 Dertrierf, Bruce: 10111 . 132,283 Erlaen, Marilyn, sr. i38,233f243 a ' 'C ar ' ' 298 D'Ennico, Paul, 10th . ..... .... 2 83 Erck Audre - 8th Clafkf SW-1191 Jf- ---- 112115, 267, 277,361 Denning Pat- sr. 98 232 242 Espalrza Edvyirgrd- Jr i'72 823 ggemems' Plgll'57I81lg ' I '-'- - - 293 Devereaux, Cynthia, Jr, ........ 83, 132, 267 Espino,, Virginia,l Sr.. . 1 A 1 A . . , 233 Coelimogshd fo59'a U35 ga' IIE 242 Devereaux, Tony, 10th . .......... 158, 283 Espinoza, Efriam, 8th . . . . . . . 299 Cockg gIIIIY,Sr r. .. ,Io8, 154, 230, 242, ge-vkore, Platrncia, :Bm .... 97, 101, 120, 128, Esquivel, I?ecky, 9th .. . . . .. 293 ' ' I' ' ' ' - ' 'C 5011, 65617 .................. stes, Wi iam, 9th ................... 293 f:g11g1fl',A1fI111aQY,Sf'h ---- , --,-------,- 2 -36 gig gieariags, Ixoiina, torn ........,......, 283 Erier, Pnyllie, iorn .......... .......... 2 84 . ' ' ' '-- ' r 1911, ae e r Jr. ..... 124,267 Everts, Cathy, s. .. 69, 78,116, 233, 242 368 Collfeff Teddy, 51- --,- ---- 7 8,242,368 Dixon, Edwina, sr. ...... 232 243 Everte Mar Dell- Jr . ' Colm Cmwn, 8111 298 , , y , . 52, 83, 97, 104, 268 Comms, Charleng' Sr -- - --'---'- 23I 30511, RU1IEIY:Id101l3 ....... 120, 283 Ewing, Deborah, Sr. .... 21, 27, 120, 122, 129, ' f '------- oe enscml , t 2001121 gsesfgef 8111 ---- '--- 1 61, 298 DOl't::1Y, Mary, 10z1ElCe ...... .... 2 203' 233' 243' 318 Cggkf s9IIgQfrKl31l19I'h--- --,-,- ggi Dolan, Janie, iorn .... ,.......... ..... 2 8 3 , 3 I 1 ................ Dom' I M 111, 10,111 .l-'l'l.. '.. 2 111 .' . ' ' ' ' r r , Dianne, 9t ..........,.. 293 Cormier, Elon, Jr. .... .............. 2 31 Dxgiffle Jac U91 1.1. J, B3 112 262 267 COVLWQTOV1, DOf1l'l-if 51, - - ----- - 52, 231, 242 Dorrow IMelvt11n- 1l0ih 1 1 I 1 A I I 283' Cox, Ronnie, Sr. . ..... .... ...... 3 5 3 D 1' C 11A .101h U ' 'SO7 gow, 511101, rf- 124,122,267 DZ1f,a16be11Z,er1,n'.. .: '553:5155::ZS3 raan, reaey, e. .,.,, n,,,a,,,.a Cfafg, :T Yi 3111 ------ .-.. . .... 2 98 DOwdyI Sharon, 5,-I I IIII 112I232I243 Pahning, Dorothy, Jr. .... ........ . 268 ra1g, S aron, Jr. ..,.... ....... 2 67 DQy1eI D1ana, 71h II IIIIIIIIII 302 Fahrenthold, James, 10th .. ..... .. 284 Cra1ghead, Ethelmae, 10th . . . .... 112, 283 Doy1eI 11,-,dai 911, I II IIIIIIIIIIII 293 Fahrenthold, James, 10th . .. .... 284 Cram, Claude, 10th ...... . 283 Draper, Barbara, 10th .... 134,135,283 FHru1irl,T9mrr1yr8th ........ 299 Crase, David, 1Oth .... .... 2 83 Draper, Jackye, Sr. .. .... 83, 97,98, 134, Fannin, W11113m7 9th .... .... 2 93 Cresswell, Herbert, 711, .,..... 302 232, 243 Farley, Jaruce, Jr. ...... .... . . 269 C,e,swe11I W,11,s, S,I 231142 Draper, Lynn, 10111 .. ..... 134,135,283 Farrrs, Carolyn, 10111 --r--65,284 Crisp Kathryw JII 267 Dreggh, Carol, JrI IIIIIIIIIII 104257 Fassen, Ann, 9th ................... .. 293 Croft' Peggy ' 7Ih' ' 302 DresqhI Roger, 5rI II III 233I 237I Q43I 353 Feille, Lawrence, 10th .......... . . . . . . . 284 C II' V, II' h ' Driggers, Janette, 9th ...........,.... 293 Fef110f1, P-31115161 SF- ---- 13, 97, 93, 102, 104, 'O , 1191: 81 -- 161,298 Driver, Gay, sr. ...,,. 41,83, 96, 97, 98, 112, 106, 234, 242, 361 Crone, Roy, Jr. . . , .... 267 114, 115, 144, 233, 243, 258, 310, 361 Fenner, Elsie: 9111 ...... . , . . . . 293 398 STUDENT INDEX Fenter, Becky, Jr. ..... ..... 2 69 Garza. Paul, Sr- ----- ---243 Haas, Barbara, sr. .,.... 97, 9a,1o4,1o5, 236 Famer, Clayton, 91h . . . ,...... 293 Gafzar RaYm0ndi 7711 - - - , - - 303 Haecker, Dorothy, Sr. .... 82, 85, 97, 98, 120, Fenler, Lairiae, iorh 180,284 GMS, Rolandg 9111 ----- 4--297 121,236, 243, 247, 306,318 Fenter, Mac, Jr. . .... ........... 1 78, 269 Gassen, Connie, 8th ......,.,.,.. 299 Haecke,-I Mary Lynn, Sr, ,,,,,,,,, , 236,243 Ferguson, Linda, Jr. .................. 269 Gales, Lvngll: Jr. .-....--------- 269 Haaakar, Pauline, Jr. ............ 129,270 Paar, Barbara, sr. ...... 17, 22, 36,41,a2, 56, Gafesr Nadine: Sr- -- 83r97r98, 132133. 1-iagarrrarrrr, Lea Gail, sr. ...... 70, 71,78, 97, 87, 96, 97, 104, 106, 234, 242, 255, 261 235143 98. 116, 222, 231, 236, 242. 361. 368 ray, John, rom .............. 132,284,294 GaU'l eYf JamFSf Jf- -' -'---- ----- 269 Hahn, Jo, 10111 ..-......-..----...---- 284 Fey, Larirra, sr. .... 97, 93, 142, 143, 234, 242 G-wlfnevr 5h 'eYf Jf- ---- 75rl0lfl32f269 Hahn, Roberr, Jr. -..,.--- - -.-.-. 178,270 Fifa, Charlotte, sr, ...... 19, 32, aa, 104, 105, George, Cafhy, 1011, .. . .....,. 134, 284 Halamvdar Sheryl: l01h 124,284 106, 144,234,243,365 Genfrv, Nancy: Jr. ...-. 136,269 Hales, Lynn, 71h ......,,. ..... . 303 Filipparie, Nancy, sr. .. 16, 22, 32, 36, 41,a2, Gerhardf, Carl, lO1h ........ 284 Hamilton, Carole: 10111 284 86, 88, 96, 97, 98, 104, lO7, 224, 234 Germer, Carol, Sr. ................ 235, 243 Hamilfgnl David, 1011-, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 284 rinake, Dale, Jr. ..... 1os,163, 164,167,16s, Geilone, Vernon: 10fl1 -..-.-.----.- 158,178 Hamilton, Pafricia, 10111 .......... 194,284 170, 177, 269 Gam, Jimmy, Sr. .- 76, 79, 101. 235,243,368 Handy, Pamela, sr. .... 16, 83, 116, 193, 236, Findlay, charlaa, 9111 ............. 174,293 Gibson, Palma: 10111 ----------,------- 284 243, 355,362 Fine, Jim, 9,11 ,,,,,,.,.,,.,.,......,., 293 Giese, Cheryl: -Jr- .----a---.-------.-.- 269 Hannon, James, sr. .... 29,108,111,155,236, Finger, Jane, sr. ........ 69, 72, 78, 101, 116, Gflfrfeasef ,Df1v'df 9111 ,--------------- 294 243,353,355 119, 231, 234, 242, 368 Gildarf, Dlana, Sr. ...... 13, 34, 82, 104, 213, Hans, Danna, 10,14 ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 04, 211, 284 Finger, Julia, 10th ....... 1Ol,136, 137,284 , 2351423611373 Hansen, Jackie Rae: Jr. ........ H270 Fisher, Danalene, 7th .................. 302 Glldaffr Janelle: Jr- ............. 112 Hanaan, Mika, iorh ..... 158,172 284 Flaming, Kathleen, sr. .. ........ 234, 243 Gill, Lawfemef Sf- -------- 2351242 Harbick, Karen, Jr. .... ...... 1 34 270 Fletcher, Charley, Jr. ... .... 269 Gillefier -llmmYi JV- ---- 79, 269 Hardeman, May, Jr. .. ......... .. . . .. 270 Flores, Beafricei 7th . I D ,,,, 302 Gilliland, l.lOyCl, 7ll'1 ... .......,..... 303 Harding, Fred, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H., , , 270 Flores, Irene, Qrh ,,., 293 Gilmore, Walfer, 91h .................. 294 Harlos, James, sr. ........ 1oa,162,16a,164, Flores, Marie, 10111 ............ 284 Gladsonr Jimmvf Sr- ------ 1711791235142 165,166,161l68,169,170,236r243 Flores, Rosie, 10111 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 234 Glaesef, 5YCll'1EYi Sf- - - 19, 31, 53r 97, 95, 104, Harmon, Claude, Jr. ............... 55, 270 Flowers, Judy, Sr. ........ 16, 46, 82, 85, 96, 105' 106, 235' 2421 356 Harper, GSOVQJBI 3111 - - - ------ - - 299 97,98,112,1I4,115,23A, Glailerf, LaNell, Jr. .................. 269 Harria, Helen, sr. ..... ...... 1 29,236 240' 242, 365 Glenn, Barbara, Sr. ........ 98, 134, .235, 237 Harris, Marilyn, Jr, H 44, 82, 128 Floyd, Nickia, 101h ....... 12O,132, 284, 309 Glenney, Sam, sr. ..... 32, 97,108, 109, Ill, Hari, Barbara: Sf- --,-- .--- 2 36,242 Farm, sharon, Jr. ......,. ........ 1 97,269 1541 23512421 353 Hari, Jerry, lO1h ......... .... 1 58, 284 Forehand, Jackson, 9th . . ............ 294 Gloverf Carol: lolh - ' ---'-'- -284 l'l'3l'VeYr DUf0Tl1Yi 10111 - - - - - - - - - 284 Foster, Arlhur, sr. ..... .... 2 34, 243, 366 Goellr Baffvf 7111 ---,--- 1741303 Harvey, Sharon, 10rh . .... 284 Foster, Dixie: Jn ,,,, ,,,,,, 1 04,269 Goetz, Sharon, 91h ................ 53,294 Hassell, Julie, 10th ......... 284 Foster, Jimmy, 9fh , , , ,,,,,,,,, 294 Goldbeckr Eddie: lolh ------------ 180, 284 l'lBSTll'1g, Bobbie Jean! 10Tl'l . . . . . . . . 284 Foster, Luanne, 10111 , , , ,,,.,,, 284 Goldbefk, Panel JV- ---- 28, 52, 831 112, 114, Hausler, Allen, 9111 ......... ....,.. . 294 Fox, Bobbie JO, sr, ,, , 234, 242 128, 203, 224, 269, 361 Hawkins, Dan, 10th ...... . . .. 140, 284 FOX, Ronnie, Jr. ,,,,, H . 158,269 Goldsum, Jo Lynn, Sr. ............ 235,243 Hawgl Joe, 1011-I ,,,,,, ,,,, , , 285 Frame, Bernice, gm ,,,,, 299 Gonzaba, Dolly, 10th ................ 197 Hay' Fred, 7fh ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 303 Frarrgar, Mika, iorir ..... 158,284 Gonzales' Ffedf Jf- -'--- ----- 2 69 Havrraff, Clinrom 71h .... 303 rrarrkiia, Willis, 7r11 .......... 302 Gonzales, Lefwfaf 7111 -.--------1-- 303 Havcrafi, Pafsvr 8111 .............. 299 Franks, William, Jr. .. 79,101,269 901116122 Robefff 9111 ------------------ 294 Haynes, Joe, 10111 .........a.. 158185, 355 Frazier, Clarkle, Sr. . . ......... 213 Gonzales' SYlVlaP SV- '-'--' l9f 831 1241 136, l'l'3Yf19Sr Louise: 5V- ---- 41, 45, 73r 116, 118, Heeman, E,,,e, JL , I , ,,,,,,, 154 139, 235, 243 120, 123, 144, 236, 242, 304, 318, 344, 409 Fremressl Jenyi 10119, I I ,,,,, 284 Gonzales, Zulena, 8111 . .. .......... 299 Haynes, Marilyn, 'l01h .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , H285 Fritz, Ralph, Jr. ..... ....... 2 69 Goodall, Shirley, 10fh .. 63, 128,284 Hays, Danna Lee, Jr. ........... 83,124,270 Froel'1mer, Victor, Sr. . . . . 234, 242 Gofmanr DO'-'Qi 8111 - - - -------- 299 Hazer, Kal, Sr. ...... 111, 153, 155, 224, 225, Fruge, Robert, 10111 . . . ..... 284 Gosef Frank? JV- '- - - - l54' 269 - 236, 242, 253 Fry, Jackie, 101h ,,.,. ,,,,,,, 2 84 Gfaflfr KEY: Sr. .... . . . 142, 235 Head, Jacqueline, Jr. . . . . . . . 134, 270 Frye, Ray, 9rh ....... 160,294 Graschel, Kafhv, Jr. .. .269 Heath, Daria, sr. ......... 236,242 Furlcw, Sharon, 10111 ..... 284 Gfasfhelf Robefff Sf- 235 Heafhwck, Peggy: 91h .---... -.---291,294 Furlow, Vivian, Jr, , , , , 180, 269 GV5Ve5r Kennelhi 91h . . . ..... 294 l leCkrT1al'1, Linda, Sr. ........ 62, 112, 114, 132, Graves, Sherry, 10111 . . . . . 104, 284 133, 144, 236, 242 GFSY, Edward: 8111 .. . ..,.... 299 Heerman, Dona, Sr. ...... 40, 83, 88, 104, 105 Gray, Larry, 10111 ....... 79,284 237,243,389 GFBY, Nifa: JF- ---.-- ---- 2 7. 56,269 Heimann, Mary Ann, Sr. ............ 237,242 Green, Rose, 10th . . . ........ 284 Heising, Robert, Jr. .... ....... . . 270 Gfeener Skip: Jr. . . . ....... 269 Hendrix, Kenneth, Sr. .,...... 131, 237, 243 Greenwood, Iris, 7th .,..... sos Henry, sua, 10111 .............,.. 281,285 Gaines' Linda: ,oth . H ,,,, 284 Gl'f399l'Yr Cillllei Sr. ............... 65, 235 Hensley, John, Jr. .... 78, 132, 263, 265, 270 Gaifan, Fermim afh ,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 74 Gfllflllhr EVE? Jr. .................... 270 Hensley, Mike, 10111 ...... 78, 101, 193, 285 Galbraith, Carolyn: gm U A U H ,,,,, 294 Gflfflfhr Jani JV- ---- 69, 79, 101, 116, 119, 270 Herden, Herman, Sr. ...... 108, 155, 237, 242, Galbraith, Carolyn, Jr. .. ............ 269 Grlflllll' Palsyf glll ' 294 2551 3621 381 Galbrahhl James: 7,11 ,,,,,,,,,,,i, 101, 302 Grlmmer, BEBTHCG: Sr. .. .... 236,242 Hernandez, Johnnie, 7th .......... 101, 303 Galbraith, John, iorh .... 15e,159, 178, 284 G 'a f Fefmifii' 81 -------------.---- -299 Hernandez, Rosemary, Jr. .............. 270 Galindo, Andrea, 71h .............. 303 Gfvmbles, Carol, Qrh ............ .... 2 94 Herring, Roberr, sr. .. 94, 95, 97, 98, 140, 141, Gallagher, James: Sr' H 234,243 Grumbles, James, sr. .... 79, 98, 236, 243, 368 237, 243, 250, 306, 377 Gallawayl Bob: 7,11 nlll- 303, 305 G'-1el'I'Br -lollflr 7111 -------------- 161, 174, 303 Herweck, Joan, 81h .............. 298, 299 Gallawayl Ma,-,gym Qfh A. ..A.L 294 Glleffar Paffldai Jr. . .......... 270 Hess, Ronnie, 9th . . ............. 294 Gallo, David, Jr. ....... .... 2 69 Guam' Ralphf lf- -'--- 60370 Heve, Richard: Jf- -- 108,154 Garrral, Dari, 10th .....,............... 284 Guam' Suslef lolh ------------------- 254 Hicks, Bruce: 9111 ---4- 160,294 Gammagel Joyce: Jr- ... 'l.'....' 269 Guevara, Val, Jr. ..............,...,.. 270 Higdon, Sharon, Jr, ,, 104, 270, 274 Garml Shirley: Sr. l.l.'. 29, 34' 83' 124, 125, GU'll0l, Bob? Jr- - - 108, 150, 157, 176, 270, 275 Highl, l.ll'lCla, Jr. .... ........ . 270 134, 234' 242' 248, 258 Gusrafson, Sherry, 9111 ................ 294 Hild, Sue, 9111 . . . . .... 294, 295 Garcia, Carolym wth ...llh loo' -Im, 136, 284 Gutierrez, Jesse, 7111 .................. 303 Hill, Beverly, Sr. . . . ......... 238, 243 Garcia, Edward, 71h .......... 161,303 GU e eZf Ulyf 81 --'-- 299 Hillr James: 10111 ------ 1531172 Ga,-cial Richard, 71h ..-..'.-.'.'-'-,.' 303 GUZYUHYT, Priscilla, 10111 ... ... 284 Hill, Jimmye, Sr. , .... 120, 238, 242, 318 Garcia, Ray, Jr. .......... 152, 154,217, 328 Hlllr '-aufaf Jr- ------------- 270 Garcia, Severo, 8111 .. , .............. 299 Hill, Ma Yi -l - ' - - ' ' 70r 711.781 97, 116, Garner, Jerry, 9th . . . ............ 174 l 119' 2701 361 Garner, Tommy, Sr. ..... . . . 234, 242 l'l'll1 Pe99Vi 9111 ' -- ----'-'-'--'- - ' ' 294 Garnett' Rohan, ,Om H ,,,, 79' 234 Hill, Sharon, Jr. . .. . 50, 83, 112, 114, 269, Garza, Alfie, Sr. .... ..... 2 43 270, 3611 375 Garza, Bella, 81h .... 299 Hill, Tim, Sr. ..... .......... 2 38, 242 Garza, Eloise, 7th . . . ....... 303 H3391 Bubba: 91h ' ' ' - ' 294 Hill, Truman: SF- - - - - -- 243 Garza, Helen, Jr. . 134,269 Haas, Alberi: 71h .-.- 303 Hill, Victor, 91h 294 STUDENT INDEX Hinch, Bobette, 10th . Hoessly, Ernest, 10th .. Hoey, Fred, 7th ..... Hoey, Georgia, 8th . .. .ffffffffflffffffm Hoffmann, Jerry, Sr. .. 108, 111, 179, 238, 242 Hoffmann, John, Jr. . Hoffman, Susie, 9th . Hogan, Edward, 10th . Hohmann, Linda, 10th Hohner, Sandra, Sr. . . Holcombe, Kate, Sr. . Holcombe, Ken, 10th . Holleman, Jayne, 10th Holm, Susan, 7th Holmes, Danny, Sr. Holt, Jeannette, Jr. .. Holub, Sharon, 10th . Holzworth, Bill, Sr. . Holzworth, John, Sr. . Hood, Herman, 10th . Hood, Lloyd, 8th Hood, Thruman, 10th Hopkins, David, Sr. . Hopkins, John, 10th Hopper, Cynthia, 7th Hopson, Ronnie, 7th . Horton, Kathy, Sr. .. Horton, Larry, 7th House, Judy, 9th ..... House, Sharon, Sr. Houston, Sterling, 10th Howard, Diana, 10th . Howard, Steven, 10th . Howell, Joyce, 10th . Howle, Jonathon, Sr. Howle, Susan, Sr. 285 III 113, 285 Jehl, David, Sr. ..... ........... 2 39, 242 I I I I I I 285 Jenner, Nancy, 9th , . . . . . . .. 74, 291, 294, 409 305 Jennings, Beverly, Jr. .. ...,.. 124, 127, 270 Jensen, Sarah, 9th .................,.. 294 Jesser, Donald, Jr. ....... 109, 163, 164, 165, 166, 168, 169, 170, 177, 270 Jesser, Mary Lou, 9th .................. 294 IIIIIIIIIIII285 Jeter, Ealey Ann, 10th IQOI Jeter, Jimmie, Sr. .... 21, 129, 203, 239, 242 105I 23gI 242I 361, Jimpson, Ava, 10th ....... ....... ..,.. 2 8 5 375I 403 Johnson, Altha, 10th .................. 285 113I 213I 233I 242 Johnson, Bennie, 7th .................. 305 II I I I I II 180, 285 Johnson, Billy, Jr. ,.... 77, 79,132,133, 270 IIIIII235 Johnson,Bobby,9th IIIIII303 Johnson, Bunny, 7th .. ...........303 I I I 238I 243 Johnson, Claudia, Sr. . . ..... 83, 239, 243 105I 270 Johnson, Danny, 10th ................ 285 I I I I I I 235 Johnson, Dixie Lee, Sr. .... 83, 104,105, 144, I I I I 243 223, 239, 242, 249, 363, 366 . ..... 238 158,285 174,299 158,285 108,243 ......176 .......299 ...........303 50,238,243 .........303 ...290,294 .......238,242 ....21,129,285 123,285 .....282,285 .....79,285,361 ........239,242 16 83 97 98,112, 114, 184, 239, 243, 242, 322, 3s5,' 361, 407 Hoyle, Billy, 10th ..., Huedepohl, Vicki, 9th Huerta, Marie, 7th Huey, Cary, Jr. .... . Hughes, Marian, 8th . Hughes, Marvin, 9th . Humphries, Janice, 10th Hurla, Linda, Jr. Hutchenrider, Bill, 9th Hutchins, James, 10th . Huth, Bill, 9th ...... Huth, Ronald, 7th Hutton, Kendall, Jr. . ihrer, Cecilia, Sr. 294 .......303 155,270 ......299 160 ....285 ...,270 ......294 158,285 50,294 303,305 . . . . 78, 270 40, 42, 82, 83, 85, 105, 239, 242, 309, 327, 361, 409 Imken, Elroy, Sr. .......... 242 Ingram, Deborah, 8th ................. 299 Irwin, Anna: 10th ......... 79, 116, 123, 285 Irwin, Louis, Sr. .... 12, 28, 44, 45, 96, 97, 98, 108, 111, 112, 130,140,150, 153, 155, 229, 239, 242, 245, 307 Isam, Ronnie, 10th .. Iverson, Paul, 8th . . . Ivy, Carol, Jr. .... . Ivy, Johnnie, 8th .. Leerline, Lea Anne, 10th ........285,302 ....299 ....27O ....299 ...........83, Johnson, Donna, Jr. . . .. Johnson, Emily, 10th ...... Johnson, Gilbert, Sr. ... Johnson, Janice, 10th .. Johnson Joyce, 7th .. Johnson, Marian, 10th Johnson, Mary, 10th . .. Johnson, Patsy, Sr. .... . Johnson, Ronald, 10th .. . Johnstone, Merry, 10th .. Joiner, Connie, Jr. Jones, Betty Jean, 10th .. Jones, Beth, 9th ........ Jones, Bud, Sr. ...... 28, Jones, Carolyn, 10th .. Jones, Henry, 10th Jones, Linda, 9th Jones, Pamela, Sr. Jones, Patricia, 10th .. Jones, Priscilla, 8th Jones, Randy, 10th Jones, Royce, Sr. Jones, Sally, 8th Jones, William, Sr. . Jones, William, 7th Jordan, Nita, Jr. Jordan, Robert, Sr. Jordan, Stephen, Jr. . Joyner, Dean, Sr. . Kaemmerling, Ray, Sr. .. Kaemmerling, Vickie, 10th. Kallies, Marvin, 9th ..... Karm, Richard, 7th ..... Karwiel, Jar1elle,II9jhII., .fKa5c.iqy, SyTviai'10th I , . , Ke5ley,::Flohn, 10th' .. Kee, Carolyn, Jr. .,.. . .. 25,109,178, 239 ....134, . f f f 1315, 2319, I. '. '33, 124,' 122, 133, 120, '43,'4s,'43,' 224, 243, 271, 353, . f i 72.3.98 II 1 .235 if f 240' . f 1261 240' ...240 ...195 ...134 .,..79,113, Jackson, Carlton, Sr, .. 30, 108, 109, 111, 148, 150,151,153,154,157,163,167, 168, 169, 170, 239, 242, 261 James, Ester, 9th ...................... 294 Jameson, Sue, Jr. .............. 83, 262, 270 Jasso, Aurora Ann, Jr. ............. 134,270 Jauer, Vern, 10th ......... 158, 178, 285, 407 Keilman, Patsie, Jr. . .. . . . . . . Keith, Bill, Jr. ...... ..., 7 9, Kelley, Clifford, Sr. . . . . 240, Kelley, Gloria, Jr. ..... .... . Kellner, Carolyn, 10th .. .. .. Kendricks, Mike, 9th .... . .. .. . . . . . Kennedy, Dennis, 10th . . . ........ . . ,. Kennedy, Philip, Jr. ... ......... .. . . . Kerckhoff, Sylvia, Jr. . . .... 78, 79, 96, 263, Kerr, Richard, 9th .. . 174, Keyes, Susan, 9th ..... ..... Kight, Charles, 10th , . . . . . . . .. Kimble, Carol, 10th ... ... 132, Kimbley, Margie, Jr. . .. ....... .. . . . King, Connie, 9th .................... King, Cheryl, Jr. .......... 82, 115, 124, 128, 132, 133, 268, King, Dan, 8th ..... .......... . ..... . King, Sharon Jo, Jr. . ..... 83, 270 285 226, 242 285 303 285 285 242 285 285 132, 270 285 294 239, 376 285 285 294 243 285 299 285 243 299 239 303 270 242 270 243 242 285 294 303 7294 '285 285 270 270 270 243 270 285 160 285 271 1 34, 271 294 294 285 285 271 294 127, 271 299 271 Kingston, Fred, Jr. Kinsey, Larry, Sr. ..... . Kiolbassa, Bobby, 10th Kirksey, Janet, Sr. Kite, Linda, 9th .... Klaerner, Kay, 8th .. Klatt, Betty, Sr. ..... . Klatt, Ernestine, 10th Klima, Leroy, Jr. ..... . Knapp, James, 9th .... Knaus, Gregory, Jr. .. Knippa, Claire, 9th ..... Knoll, Gail, 9th ......... Knowles, Charlotte, 10th Knowles, Ross, Sr. . Koch, Billie, 10th ...... Koch, Charles, Jr. .. Koch, John, 8th . .. Koehler, Kathy, Jr. Kolenda, Evelyn, Sr. .. Koenig, Robert, Jr. .. Kolenda, Harriet, Jr. .. Koltermann, Diane, Sr. . Koltermann, Terry, 8th Kotylo, Diana, 10th Krackau, Betty Jo, Jr. Kraemer, John, Jr. Krauss, Tony, Jr. .. Krawitz, Judy, Jr. .. Kropp, Jo Ann, Sr. .. Krueger, Carl, Jr. Krueger, Elizabeth, Jr. Kryk, Patricia, 9th Kuba, Deanne, 10th .. Kuehler, Jeana, Jr. Kuhn, Alan, 9th Kuhn, Judy, Jr. ..... . Kutscher, Elaine, 9th .. Lacks, Judy, 7th . .. Lacks, Sharon, Jr. .. Lakich, Milan, Jr. .. .. Lamprecht, Norma, Jr. .. Lange, Martha, 10th .. Langley, Jo Ann, 10th Langley, Judy, Sr. .... . Langley, Nancy, 8th .. Lashure, Kenneth, Jr. . Latham, Laura, Jr. ...... . Laurel, Maria Imelda, Sr Lawrence, Mike, 9th .. Lawson, Linda, 7th Lawson, Milton, Sr. Lawson, Ramona, 10th Laxson, Dana, 10th .... Laxson, Laxson, Laza, R Gary, 9th . , . Peggy, 10th . . onnie, 9th . . . Lazarine, Diane, 7th . .. Leal, Bi lly, 10th .... Leal, Jim, 7th ...,.. Leal, Josephine, Sr. .. Lee, Danese, Sr. Lee, Dinah, Sr. 18, Lee, Jody, 10th ..., Lee, John, 8th ....... Lee, La venda, 10th .. Lee, Margie, 10th Leesch, GayLynn, Sr. . Legg, George, Jr. .... . Lemke, Sandra, 10th . . . Lenhart, Deanna, 9th . . . Leonard, Roy, 10th .. Lewis, Betty, 10th ....99,101,271 ......24O,243 ..........285 124,241,242 ........294 .....299 ......241 ....132,285 .......55 ....160,294 ......271 .....294 .....295 ...,....285 ......242,353 . . . 63, 65, 285 158, 177,271 ...........299 . 76, 78, 241, 243, 368, 373 ............271 ........142,271 44,61,78,96, ,98, 241,243, 368 ............3O0 285 137, 134,271 .....271 ........271 ..........271 .. . . 240, 241, 243 ..........271 ........271 .......295 ........285 65,142,271 79,101,295 113,271 .......295 ....303 ...271 ...272 ......65 ..113,285 113,285 ....48,300 176,272 ...........272 136,137,138, 241,243 160,295 ...241,303 ....42,243 ,......287 105,285 .....16O 194,285 .....295 ...303 158 303 ........241,242 27,128,130,203, 241,243 83,112,118, 119, 241, 242, 258, 379 , ........... 285 300 48,161,299, ............208 ............285 .......286 ......241,243 .........,..272 . 132, 137, 286 ..........295 .....42,286 .....286 STUDENT INDEX Lewis, Beny, Jr. .. ........... 272 McLean, Tommy, 10th ......,...,... 55,286 Mevef. Bafbaf-if T091 -- ----257 Lewis, Deana: sf. .. ...... 132,196,241 Mcmanan, RObSI'fj Jr. ..a1,1o9,m,15s, Meyer, Charles: Bfh -----------300 Lewis, Jamesp sf. 79,241,24a,36a 154, I76,177, 272, 353, 355 Mevef. Darlene: 81h -- ---- 300 Lewis, Patsy: lO1h .. ..... 120,130,286 McMiIIianl Tim, J,-. ,,,,,,,,,,,-,.,,--,, 272 Mgyers, Jang 91h ...................... 295 Lewis, Richardp Sr. . ............ 241,242 McNeil, Willmai Sr, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 44,243,244 Mjddlefon, Ruben: Jr- --.--- 79, 101,272,309 Lewis, Sandraf 9th .................... 295 MCNary, Oscary Jr. .................... 199 M'9V5f W'3Ynei SV- -----f 12, 31, 40, 96, 97, 981 Lewis, Susan: SV- ---- 46, 83, 96, 97, 101116, McNeal, Johnny: 8th .............. 161, 300 A 1401 2431 2461 2471 356 118, 119, 213, 241, 242, 365 MCQUadel Ma,-y Elizabeth: 5,3 ,,..,. 98, 125, Mfgl, Sharrellg 9th .................... 295 Lewis, Susieg 9th ...................,. 295 127, 136, 137, 243, 244 Mglam, Kafhleem 91h -,---.------------ 295 Limon, Annene, sr. ................ 65,242 Mcvayl Kyle: 5,-, ,,,,,, 79,116,243,245,368 Mglhoan. Tommy: Jr- - 172,272 Linder, Janie: 9th .-.. ----- 2 95 McVay, Phoebeg lofh .............. 105, 286 Mflleff Abe: Wh ---- ------ 2 87 Undef, Linda: JF- ----- -------- 2 72 Macias, Thomasg 9th ......,............ 295 Mfnerf Balm-'57 Jr' -'-- -'- 2 72 Li11eII, Edwardf 10th ....158,286 Mack, Suzy, gf, ,,,,,,,, g2,33,35,1o6,113, Mgller, Barbara: 91h -. ---------295 Little, Geneg 9th ...... . ..... 295 114, 115' 135' 216, 222' 237' Mfller, Ella: Jr. ..... 82, 97, 272 Linlepage, David: 71h .. .......,..... 303 242, 245, 255, 327, 361 Mgller, Gary: 9rh -------- ---295 Lifflepage, Terry: 9fh -.-...-.,.,,,,-,-- 295 Mack, wade, sm .....,........... soo Mglleff Georg-'ff Jr. ---- ------------ - -272 Livesav, Virginia: Sr. ,.---, 137,242,244,256 Madison, Allen, sr. ................ 243 Mglleff Harold: 1091 -- 791 101, 133,287 Livingston, Linda: Jr. . ,............. 271 Magee, Francesf Jr. .. .... 272 Mfueff James: 71h ---- ---------- - -304 Lobdell, Linday 10th .. ............. 256 Megan, Garyy 7th .... 304 Mgllef, Jowhanf 91h .. ,--,,, ----.295 Locke, MSCOI 91h - - - 295 Mahan, Jeanefteg Jr. .... ...... 2 72 Mflleff Robe-VU Jr' - - - - - A 1761 272 Loessin, Larry: 'hh --.295 Mahwun, Kathieg 1o1h .. ...78,286 Mgllef, ROWS: 1091 -- ---781287 Loffin, Paffifiki 91h - - 290 Makrocki, Anne: Jr. ..... .... 2 72 Mfneff RQYLI 9fh ----- - ' - - 295 Long, Robert: 91h ........ . . 295 Makrocki, Virginia: 91h .. ..,....... 295 M'H9 f V'V'5 1i Wh - - - -- - - - - - 295 Longhlim, Roberrf Ifhh ---- 286 Mann, Joe, 10th ........ ............ 2 aa Mills, Marv: 10fh ---, ,,,,,-,, . 287 Longino, Mary: 10fh .... ........ 2 86 Mallard, Garyy Jr. ....r... 54,14o,1-11,272 Mglfjeff Cynihlaf Sf- - -,-- 98,242,246 LOHQWOYTVI, Ridwfdi JF- -- -,---r-- 177,272 Malfsberger, Susanp 10th .............. 286 Mjmcaf W l'qm: 7fh A- ---'- 3031304 I-00neYf Midweli 81h ---,-- --- 161, 174, 300 Maltsberger, William, 9th .............. 295 Mfmhamf -lame? 1 97h ' - - - - - - - 295 Lmhriwgefl Cheryl: gm 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 300 Malvern Wayne? wth ,,,,L4 U . 123, 286 Mftcham, Johnnie, Jr. .............. . . 272 Loughlin, Bob: 10fh .... ........ 2 01 Manvnle, Melissaf 7th ........... sos M5fCheH, Judy: 10fh -------------, 121.125 Laughlin, John: sf. .... .... 2 43,244 Maples, Steven, 71h ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 304 Mnchell, Neal: Sr. ,-,- 50,109,l11,154,I63, Love, Elizabwhf Jr. ..... 272 Marek, Manene, sr. . 79, 243 245 aaa A 166117112421 246. 328 Love, Sharon! gtg-, ,,,,,, QQO Marian Donna: wth H ,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 86 Mitchell, Pattyp Sr. .... 45, 46, 82, 96, 97, Lovering, James, 101h . . . . . 286 Marin, Alice: 81h ..... ...... .... 3 O 0 I 98, 121, 128, 242, 246, 318 Lowe, paul, Jr. ,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 72 Mann, Gnbem Jn ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 72 Mfxon, :Jarpesp Jr. ............ 272 Lowewl Sauyi 1014, In ,,,,,, 236 Merkel Michael, Sr' H H' 243 245' 250 Muze, Vickie, Jr. ........., ....... 273, 275 Lowrance, Harriety Sr. .... .... 2 42,244 Marke, Paffip 9th ....... ........... 2 95 Moelleff D0l'0fhY7 1091 --,- 79,125,287 Lowther, Katheriney 8th . ...... 300 Markham, Evelyn: 10fh ,,,, ,,,, 2 86 Moeller, lT0mmYi 991 ---- --------- 2 95 Lozano, Gilbenog 81h . ,.... 300 Marrnoleio, Gilbert: Jr. ..... 193,272 Mohzf S'm0ni mth -'--' ---- 7 9,287 Lozano, Joe, sr. ....... 243 Marston, Russell: Jr. . 109 155,272 Monk., Edward: 10111 -,--- -- 287 Lozano, Mary: am .... soo Maman, Aiiceg mm .... .... 2 sa Mofmbals, Mafgafetf Wh 287 Lozano, Ruben: Qfh U ' h ,,,,, 160 Martin, Douglas: Jr' . . . ,,,, 79, 272 Moore, Early 91h .......... . . . . , . . 295 Lozano, Sharon, 10th ...... 286 Mariin, Gayleg 10th .. .. 120,286 MOOVS, JHYUSSI 1015 ---- 158,172 Lucas, Joe, sr. ......... .... 2 42,244 Marvin, Jacky 8th .... ............ 1 74,300 Moore, leo: 1001 ----- ------ 2 87 Lucken, aobbyee, mm . ..,........ 135,286 Marvin, Joyp 81h ................. .... 3 oo Moore, Ravmonda WOH1 -- ---- 172 Luian, Josiep 10th ....................., 101 Marvin, Merry, sr. ...,.. 32, 40, 82, 96, 97, 98, M0fH'eSf HOPE: Jf- -- 273 Lutz, Betfyg sr. ........ 16,50,82,84,89,93, 1o5,213, 222, 237, 242, 245, 322, 344, 361 Moran, Me!0dv: 101h .. .... 287 97, 98, 113, 115, 243, 244 Marvin, Robertp sf. ................ 243,245 Mom' 5h'f'eYf 7fh -' ---- 304 Lutz, Terryg mm .......... 2o,15s,172,2s6 Marvin, Rossi am ................. 161 soo Mofefwf Cafwenf 9fh - ---- 295 Lynn, Janerf Jr. -. 42,83,96,113,272 Marvin, Sharonp sr. .... 5o,aa,1o5,245,2s2, mofefwf Agafllaf jf- ---- 308' 361 oreno, au 5 r. ...... . . . . Maffinez, Alicey Jr. .................. 272 Mofgafv Haffieff Wh -- ------- 287 Mamnez, Barbarag 71h .. .... 304 Morgan, HWY: T0fh - -----,--, 158 Maninez, Berniceg sr. ....... 245 M0 ?Sef G'en'v 7fh - 174,303,304 Maninez, Cawlinai 7,h ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 04 Morris, Burleyg Jr. ...... ......... 2 73 Mamnez, Evangenna, sr. . 97,9a,245 Mofffsf GRY Nell: Wfh -- 287 Mafnnez, Lucyp am ..... ............ 3 oo Morris, Glenda: Jr- - -,-- 273 Mammal, Richardg nh .....,.......... 304 Moffgsf Kafgnf 7fh ,.,,- -304 MacNamee, Pauly sr. .. 29, m,117,1eo, Mason, Dick: 101h .....,.. 158,178,281 286 MOVES' Ka ?'. J '05f273 243, 244, 339 Mason, Judyg 9th ..... .............. 2 95 M0 5f F-W'C'Bi Sf- - ------ 246 Mcafeany, scoff, 8th .......... 174,212,300 Mason, Linda: 91h .---..,...,. 295 Mme' Lmdaf 'Om '----- 287 Mcafide, Pat, 10m ................ 116,286 Massey, Jerry: 91h -.-..-,. 172,295 M0'Y'f Ami Jf- -----f---- 273 McCarthy, sm, sf. .... 1o9,111,155,242,244 Massey: Johm.. Sr. .. 9198, 109, 154, M0Se'EYf Janet Jf' -'--'--- 5211131271361 Mccanhy, Jimmy: Jr. ................. 272 242,245 M0Se'eYf KBYP 5'- '--- 47' 691 76' 7819611171 McCarty, Sallyg am .........,......... 300 Massey, Michael: 9th .. ........... 295 , 199122912-02461368 Mccanyl Lyndom Sr. ' I I ' . G - G v 243, 244 Maier, Billy: gm ,,,,, ,,,, 2 95 Moseley, Llndag 10th .................. 287 Mccaffy, sharon, Jr. ...... .... s 2,105,272 Mafhis, Eleanor: Jr. .... 272 M0Se'eYf Shawn' 7fh --------------- 304 Mccneuan, Maxine, 1o1h ...... 105,286 Mawhews, Brenda: 9fh .. ....... 295 M0Se'Y' CMU 'Off' ----1-------,-- ---287 McClellan, Rodney, 9th . . . ........ 295 Maifhews, Randyi Jr, U , l D A 140, 272 Moseman, Sharon, 10th ...... .. . . . . , .. 287 McCIintic, David: sr. .... ......... 7 9 Mawson, Marilyn: 91h -. .--,-. 295 Moses' T-'WY Sue' Sf- ------ 1291201241246 McClin1ic, Mmm, om ................ 295 Maffke, Beverly: T0?h .. .... 286 Moss, Fred: sr. ...... 32,1o9,151,153,154, Mccoen, A. J., sr. ........... 155,242,244 Maw, Michael: 91h -- -,-,,- 295 l56,157, 242, 246, 310, 328 McCoy, Anitag Sr. . ........ 41, 82, 96, 97, 98, MSY. Charles: 1091 ----,--- 236 Mowrey, Garyg 10th ......... 158, 172, 287 113, 115, 197, 222, 225, 242, 244, 337 Wyse, laxudvf BON' 1261283 Mowrey, Jack, sr. .. za 223 238 242 246 327 Macc, Davidf Jr. .................... 272 ee s, errv: r. ..... 5,27 l ' ' ' ' ' Mccrgessl Laura Kay: Sr- ...Um-42421244 Mehegan, Daniel: mm H 158,287 muiller, Herbert, 10th .... -0,102,213,287 Mccmchenl Mike! mm H. -HH.. 158' 286 Meier, Gnbem 8th -H ,,,,,,, ' 300 u en, Brentg Jr. .................. .. 273 McDonald, Francis? wth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 256 Meier, Russellf Jr, ,,,, ,,,, 9 7,272 Mullen, Royfeg Sth .................. 300 McDonald, Marilyng Jr. ...... 42, 82, 96, 113, Mellenbruch, Lyle, Sr. . . .. 243, 246 Mi-'mme' Pamciai SV' - ---- 49, 1251 243, 246, 272, 361 Mellor, Dianep Jr. ...... 105, 272 355, 410 McDougall, Beverly, 'l0th ........... 44, 286 Mendiolal Arthur? gm l - - . l 174, 295 Murphy, Beifyeg Sr. . . . ....... 82, 133, 246 MCDOU9a f Wandaf Sf- ---'-' 47f96fgjgfgjj Merednh, Donaldg Jr. . .,...... 135,272 Murphy, David: Jr- ------ 44,45,55,96,273 322233221 mam 111..1111111...f286 Mefeffffh, Loiff ffh ,--,- ,-,-,-,------ 3 04 Mufphyf Rmfdf Sf-f ---s 971981 120' 121' Mchrlinl Linda: Jr- ,,,,,,,, 60, 135, 137' 272 Merritt, Connleg Sr. ...... 105, 242, 246, 355 D 140, 243. 246, 318, 366 McGraw, Mike: wth ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 40,286 Messick, Maxine: wth H -.,,..l. 132,237 Muse, Bully 10th ..... ................ 2 87 McKay, Henry: Jr. ......... ........ 2 72 Meiz, Williamg 10th . . . 55, 287 Muse, Sheila: Sr. . . . . . . 243, 247 Mckenzie, Pafriciap 1orh .... 124,286 Mefzgef, Nancyf sr, .. ...243,24e Mulnvf Laffy: Jr- - 140,273 Reveley, Sarah, 10th Robbi STUDENT INDEX 2 Nagel, Nancy, 10th . ...... 78, 117, 281, 286, 287, 409 Nagy, Carolyn, Sr. .... 15, 22, 36, 82, 86, 87, 125, 242, 247, 333, 359, 361, 381 Nagy, Gary, 9th ..................... 174 Naiar, Yolanda, 7th .............. 195, 304 Nation, Van, Sr. .......... 53, 68, 77, 79, 97, 98, 243, 247, 368, 410 Neal, Frank, Sr. ...................... 247 Needham, Dianne, 10th .. ...- 237 Needham, Ethel, 8th . . . ............ . 300 Neeley, Donna, 10th . .............. 287 Neely, Penny, Jr. . . ..., 13, 42, 43, 82, 96, 105, 238, 273, 375 Neitzke, Cheryl, 10th .......... 50,105, 287 Nelson, Brenda, 9th . ............. 296 Nelson, Charles, 9th . ........ 296 Nerio, Yolanda, 7th . . . .... 304, 305 Neubauer, John, 9th .................. 296 Neuse, Janice, 9th . .. ............... . 296 Newberry, Sara, Sr. .... 24, 78, 101, 121, 242, 247, 309, 318, 368 Newman, Lana, 8th ...... ............. 3 00 Newman, Tommy, Jr. . . . . . 273 Ng, Edward, 9th ........ .. . 296 Nichols, Jolene, 10th .... .... 2 87 Nichols, Judy, 10th . .. ... 50, 287 Nichols, Peggy, Jr. . . . .... 180, 273 Nielson, Byron, 10th . . ........ 287 Nobis, Trudy, 10th .. .......... 287, 296 Nocker, Allan, 10th .. ................ 287 Noel, Melvin, Sr. . ... 94, 97, 98, 140, 243, 248, 306, 316 Nolan, Mary, Sr. .... 41, 82,85, 96, 113,f243, 248, 337,361 , 363 Nolan, Richard, Jr. .................... 273 Northam, Bettie, 8th ..... ...... 3 O0 Notz, Bonnie, 9th .......... ........ 2 96 1 7 , WZ A JZ,-U Ochoa, Darrel, 10th . .. ... . . . . . 287 O'Conner, Kathy, 7th . .. ....... . 304 O'Conner, Mollie, 9th . . .... 295, 296 Oehler, Charles, Jr. .. . .... . . 273 O'Henly, John, 8th ..... ..... 3 O0 O'Higgins, Gonzalo, Sr. . . . . .. 248 Oiler, Betty, Sr. ...,... . .. 248 Ornsted, Laurie, 10th . . . . .. 287 O'NeQ,gPatsy, Jr. V ....... . . . 273 C,Q'.N2:i1.!,.,.59LszE,31DIL,, ......,.... .. 8 O'NeiIl,' William, Jr. .................. 158 Orlando, Vickie, Jr. .... 16, 52, 82, 113, 121, 263, 273, 308 Ormond, Barbara, Jr. . . ............... 273 Ornelos, Lupe, 7th . . ........ 304 Orosco, Henry, 8th ..... . . . 300 Orosco, Mary Lou, 7th . ............. 304 Ortiz, Adela, 7th ..... ............... 3 04 Ortiz, Andrew, Sr. . .... 109, 176, 243, 248 Ortiz, Eudelia, 7th .... ............. 3 04 Ortiz, Victor, Jr. ....... .... 1 71,273 Ottmers, Wayne, 10th .. Otto, Evelyn, Jr. ..... . Owen, Catherine, Jr. .. Owens, Deuey, 10th .. Owens, Kandy, 10th Pabst, Judy, Jr. .... . Pacelli, Sharon, 10th Padalecki, Lillian, Sr. Padgett, Gayle, 10th Padgett, Phil, Sr. .. Paez, Roland, 9th .. Pairett, Mike, Sr. .. 402 . ............. 287 ...........142 100,101,121 , 273 , 273 .............79,287 74,79,101,117,287 42,43, 117,273 . ........... 287 . . .... 98, 243 , 249 ......... .287 ....249 , 250 ......160 .....249 Palmer, Gene, Jr. .. Palomo, Jo Ann, Sr. .. Park, Gordon, 7th .... Park, Jack, 8th Parker, Anne, Sr. Parker, Benny, 7th Parker, Jeanette, Sr. .. Parkhurst, Danny, 9th . .. Parkhurst, Robert, Jr. .. Parmer, Carl, 9th . . .. Parrish, Marvin, 10th Parrott, David, 9th ..... Parrott, Diane, Sr. . . . . Linda, Sr. . Passant, Passant, Lynn, Sr. .. ........273 137,249 .......48,301,304 ....48, 174,300,301 ... 78,101,121,133, 243, 249, 318,368 199,300 .. ...78,249 . ..., 296 ...273 ....296 44, 129, 203, 243, 249 243,249 .........78,101,213 Passant, Pat, Sr. ..... ......... 1 79 Passant, Robert, Sr. .... .... 2 42, 249 Patrick, Claudia, 10th . . .... 135, 287 Patterson, Mike, Jr. .. . . Pawlik, Dorothy, 8th .. Pearce, Kathleen, Jr. .. Pearman, Cathy, 8th .. Pearson, Robert, 9th Peck, Linda, Sr. Peckham, Larry, 9th Pederson, James, Jr. Peel, Larry, 9th ..... Peeler, Thomas, 10th . . Pehl, Harry, 8th .... Pena, Marshall, Jr. ... ......273 ........273 ..........298,3OO ..............16O,296 83, 98,113, 243, 249 .. ............... 273 160, 174, 296 .........287 .....212,301 ...........275 Penaloza, Joe, Sr. ...... .. . 135, 243 249 Peneloza, Martha, 10th Pennell, Dorothy, 10th Penshorn, Arno, Jr. Perales, Elva, 7th .. Perchard, Fred, Sr. Perez, Gilbert, 10th . . Perry, Burt, Sr. .... . Peters, Ann, Sr. ..... . Peters, Charlotte, 8th .. Peters, Paul, 9th ..... Petty, Betty, 9th Petty, Nancy, Sr. . Pfeil, Gloria, Sr. Phillips, Sandra, 9th .. Pierce, Beverly, Jr. ... Pippin, Freddie, 9th . . Pittman, Nancy, 9th Placker, Richard, 9th .. Planas, Anthony, Jr. .. Planas, Richard, 9th .. Poehnert, Cathy, 8th .. Pollock, Bobby, Sr. Poison, Donald, Jr. . Pompa, Roy, 10th Pool, Walter, Sr. . Pope, J acob, Sr. .... . Pope, Travis, 9th 1 . . ..... 135, 287 . . .... 65, 133, 287 .........275 ........304 ......249 178,287 ....242,249 ......249 ....301 174 . . . . 51,125, 243, 249, 408 361, 376, 18,82,98,116,1 17, 119,213,242,250 ....275 ....296 ....296 ....296 ....275 ....296 ......301 ....243,250 ......275 ........287 ...243,250 ....243,25O ......296 Porter, Linda, 10th .. . ..... 117, 287 Poss, Max, 10th ..... ....... 1 58,287 Powell, Dick, Sr. .... .... 3 1, 176, 243 Prado, Daniel, 9th .... ......... 2 96 Prado, David, 9th ...... ....... 2 96 Preacher, Madison, 10th .. .. . 158. 172 Preston, David, 7th ....., .. . 101 304 Price, Meri Sue, 10th .... ...,. Prichard, Charles, 10th Pritchard, Jack, Jr. . Pryor, Larry, Jr. Puchot, Alek, Jr. .. Pue, Dan, Jr. Pullin, Pullin, Purvis, Purvis, Edna, Jr, Kay, 10111 Andy, 10th Billie, Sr. i 287 . . .... 287 ....275 ......275 ...59,275 ....275 ....275 ......287 ........287 . . . 243, 250 Quinn, Steve, Jr. ,.... 154, 179, 195, 275 Quintero, Robert, 7th .. Rabb, James, 10th .... 287 Rabb, Sharon, Sr. . . 83, 105, 243, 250, 308, Rabke, Nancy, 10th Raborn, Stan, Sr. ....... 20, 97, 223, 231, Rader, Mariorie, 10th Raines, Gail, 10th .... 237, 242, 250, 361 287 232 , 306 113,287 287 304 Ramos, Joe, 7th .............. 161, 302, Ramos, Joe, Jr. .... 18, 109, 130, 15O,151, 1 153, 154, Ramsour, Jeanne, 8th .. Rangel, Sylvia, 8th .... Rasor, Ray, Jr. ..... . Rasor, Rebecca, 10th .. Rast, Walter, Jr. Rausch, Carol, Jr. .. Ray, Murphy, Sr. .... . Ray, Ronnie, 10th .... Raymond, Kay Lynn, Sr Raymond, Patricia, Sr. .... 66, 82, 98, 121, Reader, Darryl, 9th .. Reams, Gerry, Sr. .. Reaves, Cornelia, 10th Recker, Susan, 9th . . . Redding, Lewis, Sr. .. Reed, Donna, 10th .. Reed, Linda, 10th Rehfeld, Myrtle, Sr. .. Reinders, Geraldine, 8 Reitzer, Paulette, Sr. .. Renfro, Morris, Jr. .... 18, 109, 150, 151, 358 155, 256, 274, 275, 276, 328, 353, Resendez, Diana, 7th . . Reveley, James, Jr. . 8, 12, 21, 54, 94, 268 Rex, Reyes, Suzanne, 9th . BEHY, 7111 .. Reyes, Gloria, Sr. Reyes, Ralph, 8th . . Reyna, Elvia, Jr. .... . Reyna, Fernando, 9th .. Reyna, Reyno Ids, Harold, Sr. .. Rebecca, 8th .. Reynolds, Janice, Sr. .. Reynolds, Kenneth, Jr. Reynolds, Martha, 10th Rheinlaender, Fay, 10th .......... Rhodes, Peggy, 10th .... 74, 78, 117, Rhodes, Wanda, sr. .... 20, 82, 113, 114,11 Rhudy, Huey, 10th Rice, Judy, 10th ...... Rich, Barbara, Sr. . . 56, 82, 98, 115, 242 Richards, Pete, Jr. . . .. Richardson, Bonnie, Sr. Richardson, Terry, 9th . . Richter, Chester, 10th .. Ricks, George, 1Oth .. Riddell, Elbert, Jr. .... Riddle, Mary, Jr. ..... . Riddle, Ronald Lee, 10th ... .... 158 Riedner, Barry, Sr. Riedner, Suzie, 9th .. Ries, Edward, Sr. . . . . Riley, Charlyne, Sr. .. Riley, Kathy, Jr. . Rine, Betty, Sr. . . . . . . Rivas, Tony, Jr. .... . . 52, 163, 171, 178,275,355 ................301 .....301 ......275 ....129,287 .....55,275 ...........276 232,243,250 ................288 ................250 124, 125, 126, 144, 242, 250, 318 ................296 41,96,97,98,140, 141,216,243,251 .. ...,...... 78,288 .....296 ...243 .....288 . .,..... 288 .............243,251 th .............. 301 .......83,91,96,98, 125, 126, 144,242,251 153, ,409 ................304 ,276 125,288 ....53,291,296 ...........304 ....62,242,251 ..........301 . .... 135,276 .. ............. 296 ..............301 .....66,79,101,243, 251,368,408 82, 105, 136, 137, 138, 139,242,251 .............79,276 ............117,288 125,288 119 288 15, 242,251,361 .............79,288 ................288 ,251 .........95,194,276 ............243,251 .. .,...... 296 .. ........... 288 ...158,172,288 .. ......... 180 ....... .276 ,288 ..... .242 .. ............. 296 ..........243,251 ....82,112,114,115, 242,251,309 ................276 ............242,251 ao, 109,110,150, 151, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 170,310 , ....... 135,243,251 ......302,304 ....135,276 152, 153, 155, Rivera, Brenda, Sr. . . . . Rivera, Lupe, 7th . . Rivera, Sarah, Jr. .. Rivers, Lionel, Jr. . . . . ns, Loyd, 7th .. Roberts, Barbara, 10th Robinson, Caroline, Sr. . . .... 109, 276 .... 161,304 288 . . .... 242, 251 STUDENT INDEX Robinson, Hugh, 10th Robinson, R. J., 10th .. ............ Robison, Bonnie, Sr. ..... . .....83, Rocha, Janie, Sr. .,.... 57, 82,136, Rocha, Joe, 8th .......... Rodnite, Jeannie, 7th Rodriquez, Felix, 8th Rodriguez, Mary Ann, Sr. . ..... .. Rodriquez, Yolanda, 9th ...,..,.... Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rohrer, Roland, Romero, Frances, Jr. ...... . . . 33, 82, Janet, 9th .... ....... Pat, Sr. ....... .... 9 8, Patricia, 10th . . ..... . Martha, 10th Patricia, Sr. . . . . . 142, Sammy, 10th... Ronshausen, Willie, Sr... Roose, Donald, Jr. Rose, Willie, Sr. .... Ross, John, Sr. Ross, Winifred, 9th .... Rothe, William, 7th .. Rousell, Kathy, Jr. .. . . Roussel, Karen, 9th Rowe, Jesse, Jr. . . .. Roy, Betsy, Sr. .. . 21,97,98, Roy, Kathleen, Sr. ...... 82, 97, 98, 129 Ruiz, Ruben, 10th .. .... .. Rumph, Gerald, Sr. .............. . Russell, Linda, Jr. ....... . Russell, Raymond, 10th Russi, Sherri, Sr. ........ . Rutledge, Kay, 10th .............. 113, Rutledge, William, Sr. Ryan, Ronnie, Sr. ................... . Ryan, Sharon, Sr. ..... . 121,128,130, Schmidt, Ronny, 8th ...... .......301 Schneider, Dorothy, 7th . . . 302, 305 Schocke, Chris, 7th ..., ...... 3 O5 Schoelman, Virginia, Jr. . . . 276, 409 Schooley, Don, Jr. ...... . . . 178, 276 Schreiber, Judy, 10th . . . .... 72, 288 Schrier, Carl, Jr. ........ ............ 2 76 Schroeder, Charles, Jr. Schuetze, Judy, Sr. ...... 13, 34, 82, 85, 117, 118, 223, 242, 253, 361, 366, 408 Schulze, Carol, Sr. ...... 51, 83, 98, 242, 253 Schwartz, Jerry, 10th ..... .......... . . . 288 288 Schwartz, Billie Kay, 10th Schweers, Eugene, Jr. ................ 276 Schweers, Kenneth, Sr. ................ 243 Scott, Dwight, Sr. ...... 66, 78, 243, 368, 408 Scott, Jo, 10th ...... ................ 2 88 Scott, Millicent, Sr. .................... 253 Scott, Peggy, Sr. ................. 243, 253 Scribner, Nancy, Sr. .. 18, 32, 83, 98, 104, 105, 135, 231, 242, 248, 253, 355 Searcy, Ruth, Jr. ....... 17, 22, 36, 82, 86, 87, 113, 263, 264, 266, 276, 359, 361, 408 Seffel, Edward, Jr. ........ . Segrest, Jimmy, Sr. . . . . Sells, Billy, Jr. ........ . Sells, Mary Cathie, 10th Settles, Yvonne, 8th Sevier, Jeanne, 10th Shea, Joy, 9th ...... . Shearer, Joan, 9th ...,. Shinn, Elizabeth, Jr. .. Shitoskey, Pat, Sr. .... . Shiver, Mike, 10th . Shockley, Bill, Jr. Short, James, Sr. ...... . Short, Marshall, Sr. .... . Shows, Marsha, Jr. Shrimpton, Judy, 10th .. Shuler, Mary, Jr. . .... .. Sibley, Bruce, Jr. .... . Sierer, Phillip, Jr, . Sikes, Mark, 10th ..... Sikes, Portia, Sr. ..... . Simmons, Silvia, 10th .. Sivells, Bill, 10th ...... Saathoff, Don, Sr. Saavedra, Bob, Jr. . . . Saavedra, Edward, 7th . . . Sachelli, Micki, 10th . . . . . Sad ler, Saenz, Saenz, Saenz, Sagan, Salas, Sanche Barbara Ann, Sr. .. Elodia, Jr. ...... . Joe, 10th ...... . . . Manuel, 10th .. Bernice, 8th .... . . . Richard, 10th z Gloria, 10th . ...78,243 Sanchez, Raymond, 8th . ......... . Sanders, Brenda, 10th ............. Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Dick, Jr. .... 158, 178, 263 Joyce, 10th ............. Ward, 10th ............. Sappington, Carole, Jr. . ........ .. Sartor, Fred, Sr. ...... .... 2 42 Sarver, Phyllis, Sr. .. Satcher, Larry, 9th .. Savedra, Fay, 7th ....... ......... Sayre, Sandra, Jr. .......... 66, Scarborough, Marilyn, Jr. ........ . .... . Schafer, Harry, 8th ................... Scheffler, Mark, 9th .................. Schaffner, Barbara, Sr. .... 29, 41, 83, 96, 104, 105, 106, 243, 253, 258, 325, Schaller, Carole, 10th . . 117, 202, 280,288, Schaller, Nancy, Sr. .... 32, 70, 71, 75, 78, 2 117, 2 3, 242, 253, 346, 361, Schilling, Ray, Bth . Schitoskey, Patsy, Sr. ................ . Schiwetz, Patricia, Sr. . . . . . . . . . Schlather, Kenneth, Sr. ..... . Schmidt, Larry, Jr. . Schmidt, Patty, Sr. 97, 98, 140, Skalbe, John, Jr. .. 109, 155, 156, 178, 277,328 Skapple, Sharon, Jr. .......... 105,277, 409 Skeats, Arthur, 10th Skinner, Jane, 10th Skweres, Alice, 9th . .. Slater, Cecil, Jr. .... . , 383, 385, ...........276 .........243 .........276 125,256,288 .........301 ...105,288 ...........296 ...........296 121,131, 235, 276 ...........243 ...........288 ......276 .......243,253 .......243,253 79, 124, 125, 127, 273, 277, 309 . . .113,121, 288 .........277 .......277 47, 242, 248, 253, 389 ........79,28E .........288 . ...... 296 .........277 Slaughter, Barbara, Sr. .. . . . . 82, 242, 254 Slaughter, Marbeth, Jr. . . ...... 44, 277 Smith Betty, Sr. ................. 242, 254 Smith, Bobby, 10th ........... iss, 172,288 Smith, Carol Sue, Jr. . 42, 82, 96, 97, 104, 105, 277, 316, 361 Smith, Charles, Jr. .................... 277 Smith, Harry, 10th . . ......... 288 Smith, Hubert, Sr. . ............ 243,254 Smith, James, Jr. .................. 79,176 Smith, Janice, Sr. ..... 83, 125, 127, 243, 254 Smith, Loraine, 10th ...... 125, 126, 129, 288 Smith, Robert, 9th .................... 296 Smith, Robert, 10th ................ 281,288 Smith, Stanley, Jr. . . . 108,109,151,152,155, 156, 274, 277, 328 Sneath, Charles, 8th .........,......... 301 Snider, Patricia, 8th . . . ........... . 301 Solis, Gloria, Jr. .... . Solis, Jesse, 8th ...... Solis, Rosalee, Jr. . ....277 .......301 ........135,277 Solomon, Sharon, 7th ................. 305 Sommerville, Virginia, Sr. . 82, 85, 97, 98, 104, 105, 106, 216, 242, 254, 377 Son, Preston, 8th ..................... 301 Sonnen, Bettie Jo, Sr. . .. 41, 43, 82, 83, 96, 98, 124, 125, 126, 127, 242, 254 Sorrels, Pat, 10th ..... Soupiset, Richard, Sr. ..... . South, Durward, Jr. .. South, Ronnie, 8th ...... Spalding, Darlene, 10th .... 34, 229, 242, 254 , ............ 197 125,288 Spangler, Fillmore, 10th 288 Spaulding, Shana, Sr. .................. 254 Speed, Bill, Sr. 97 243 254 Speer, Sandra, Jr. ............ 82, Spinks, Bob, 10th .. Spinks, Sandra, Sr. . .. Spraglin, Sylvia, Sr. . Springs, Lonnie, 7th . . Springs, Roy, 7th ... 277 288 254 254 305 305 Stafford, Joan, Sr. 254 Stage, Judy, 8th ...................... 301 Stahl, John, 9th ..... 174 292 Stahl, Patricia, Sr. . 41, Stamps, Nancy, 9th .............. Stapper, Nancy, 10th . Stapper, Susan, 8th Stark, Jon, 10th ..... Steck, Robert, Jr. ..... . Steen, Ray, Sr. . ......... ...... . Steinfeldt, Richard, 10th Stendebach, Jerry, 10th Stephens, Dorothy, Sr. . . . . . . Stephens, John, Sr. ........ .... . Stephenson, Peggy, 10th .......... Stevens, Herbert, Jr. ....... . . . 176, Stevens, Lloyd, 7th ................... Stevens, Patricia, 9th .... ............. Stewart, Elaine, Jr. .... 83, 97, 121, 125, 361 297 288 301 288 278 254 288 1 77 254 255 288 178 305 296 207, 278 Stewart, James, Sr. ............... 243, 255 Stewart, Joe, Sr. .... 46, 96, 97, 98, 131, 140, 242, 245, 255, 307 Stingily, Jane, 7th .... .............. 3 05 Stingily, Judy, 10th .............. 113, 288 Stingily, Nancy, 9th .................. 297 Stinson, John, Sr. ... 19, 49, 52, 97, 102, 109, 162, 163, 164, 165, 167, 169, 170, 242, 255, 300, 310, 367, 376, 409 Stitch, Susie, 9th .................. 180,297 St. John, Nell, Sr. ............ 117, 242,255 Stockett, Elaine, Sr. 78, 101,120, 121, 123, 242, 256, 318, 368 Stoops, Steve, Sr. .. ............ 243, 256 Stork, Jon, Jr. ....... .............. 2 78 Stotts, Jackie, 10th .................... 288 368 Stribling, Kenneth, Sr. . . . 73, 78, 243, 256, Strickland, Charles, 9th .......... ...... 2 96 Stricklin, Linda, 7th ....... . ........... 305 Stringfellow, Sandra, 10th .. .... 288 256 Stromboe, Frank, Sr. .... ...... . Strunk, Ronald, 10th Stuckey, Barbara, 9th .. Stuman, Jerry, Sr. Sturm, George, Sr. Sullivan, Cheryl, 7th Sullivan, George, Jr. 1 1 l H 288 297 256 256 305 278 Sullivan, Kathy, 10th .............. 288 Summers, Carol, 10th .................. 133 Summers, Linda, Jr. 60, 198 Surman, Ronald, Jr. .................. 278 Sutherland, Jesse, 10th 158 Swallow, Harry, Sr. ....98, Swallow, John, 10th .. Sweeney, Bobby, Jr. Swills, Bill, 10th .... Syphers, Gloria, Sr. .. 256 288 289 256 Talbert, Charlene, Sr. . . . 41, 45, 70, 71, 74, 78, 368 96, 117, 119, 256, 361 Talbert, Nancy, 10th 79, Talley, David, 8th .................... Tallman, Kenneth, Jr. . Tanner, Jesse, Jr. . ...... . . . . Tanner, Roderick, 10th Taraskiewicz, Larry, 9th Tasker, Sharon, 9th ................... Tatsch, Judy, Jr. ..... 97,116,117,119, Tausch, Tope, Sr. . . . . 115, 242, 257, 361 301 278 278 177 297 297 207, 2 78 309 STUDENT INDEX . , 9 r lnln 47r 239 Villafranca, Romeo, Sr. .... . . . 243, 258 Whitehead, Kirby, Sr. . . , - - 243, 259 igzlglil cl5ldE:?lll? ll.cllJ1,. ,,,,,. 278 Villarreal, Mary Alice, 7th . . ...... 305 Whiteside, Albert, Jr. . . . . . . 279 f ' , ' 1 239 Villasenor, Dolores, 7th .. .... 305 Whitley, Elton: Blh ---- ------- 3 01 Taylor, Garland, 10th .. .. . 12 , r r , , , 191,191 Jane. 'lofh 129 289 Villasclnor, Esther, 9th ............,... 297 Whitley, Patricia, 7th .... ......... 3 O5 Tayror' Nancy 8,11 ,,'. 45301 Voges, Donald, Jr. ................ 171,279 Whitted, Laura Jean, Jr. 83,242,259 reagug V,,1111. 1, ...278' 359 Voges, Elaine, sr. ...32, 82, e5,115, 243, 258 Whyman, Linda: 10111 .. 135,289 -1991 191115, 911: ' .-.. .IAIUA 275 Voyta, Frances, 9th ................... 297 Whyman, Sandra, 8th ...... .301 Tell6 Lupe- 7rnm ...... .... 3 05 Vovra, Phyllis, sr. .... 121,122, 242, 258,318 Wien, Laura, sr. ...... ............ 2 59 1-erngron Biucer SF ' 11 162' 164 165 Wieters, Erlene, Sr. ..... ....... 6 3, 259, 343 ' ' ' ,169'171,243l257 Wietzel, Armond, 9111 ..... 79,100,101,174 r ' ' ' Wilborn, Roy, Jr. ...... .............. 2 79 iE?:ier'Lir9elEn'1olilrh 'i.llSllf.l?Jf239 Wi1ger, rrrefey, rr. .,.. .... 2 79, 9199 ' 'r Wi er, eggy, r. ......,....... ll' 1-ilth H .-H1'18.2Zg Wilkes, George, Jr. ................ 259,279 Thomas' RoyY'Jr ' ' ' ' ' r 1' 278 Wille, Sandra, Sr. . . . 47, 96, 142, 143, 243, 259 Tlr1empsen, 1e Nellb ir. .. .... gg l21lL1:rrA111311hJr- ----.------- 2 -8-1-ZZ Tompson, acy,1t . .......... ,, ' ,' ' ' Thompson, Peggy, 9th .............. 53, 297 Waber, Diana, 7th ........ .... 3 05 wfufams' aavldf sm ' ' '293' Thompson, Roger, Sr. -,.... 98,121,242,257 Wacker, Billie sue, 9111 .... 297 W!11!a'T'Sf 1W'f'f911'1- ----- ' '297 Thompson, Vernon, 10th .............. 289 Wacker, Carol, 7th ,,,.. .,.. 3 05 Jams' Fne' ' Thoms, Lois Ann, Jr. . ................. 278 Waclawczyk, Adrian, Jr. ...... 279 wlnfams' 153' l54'242'26o' Thornton, Geneva, sr. ............. 242,257 Wede, Dermit, Jr. .... 176,177 Wlufamsf 10 'Ter ' -'-'- '-- 99' 279 Tinaiero, Jee, sr. ...,..,.. 154, 177, 243, 257 Wagner, 1-lerry, 9111 ,.,, ...... 2 97 W!11!amSf Y'aV'S' r'9r11 '---'- -'- 1301 Tinaiero, Richard, 10th ................ 289 Wagner, Richard, 10th . . . .... 289 W11112gri1 HZc:1':3e'Sr 2 260 T' ,M l',10th .... ........ 1 72,289 Wld ,D ,J, ..................... 279 ,. ' 7 ' ' ' Tigjgle, gelilnie, Jr. .. ........ 63,278 Wglkjit Arijiienne, sr. ................. 258 w!1 S' ROg!A5'-r-5 --'----' 1-9-99-99-56212 220 Tiedele, Eddie, 10th .. .......... 158,289 Walker, Charles, sr. 41,43,45,96,98, 102, 'mf ' N96 89 971-05 '106' 2411 21,2 960' Titus, Warren, Sr. ........ 95, 140, 243, 257 140, 192, 243, 258, 307, 408 ' ' ' 293 33:1 359 361' 381' lZ:ldli!?'R12l?Jllr1,ny3r.Sli.if.fiffi?1gf24?1f252 113115215 r'ZZZLderd ..:i:13131:1::211i1:1ZZ? Wilson, Judy, Sr- 70,71,78,g5,2,1,2,2,g, Topoleski, Robert, Sr. ............ 243,257 Walker, Margie, Sr. .... 243, 258, 368 W.1 R 19 rr 9111 ' '297 Towers, Jimmy, Sr. ..-. 97, 127, 135,226,231 Walker, Wayne, 10th .. ........ 79,289 Rggjrrf 10111 ---'-'-'------- '- 289 r,,e,,,,, Ka5?2lJ??7l??9l?1l2i?2?l?27.l.25.3.l273 WZIlg,i?CEer2Z 'e,'r''::3:1:35::33::::::: ZS? wi1eOn,W,,,13g,+31 i--, ------ g gg Trammell, Sandra, Jr. ............. 117, 278 Wallis, Ken, sr. 52, 109, 155, 242, 258, 328, 353 W! Son' 1 .'P51g1'11 - -'---'- 4- 199- 289 Tr-3999, Lola Mae, Sr- 82,96,98, 125, 126, Walls, Patsy, Sr. .................. 243,258 gigrronr Jr ' 99 1'111 19'1'2o7'297 144, 192, 242, 257 Walsh, Allen, 9th .... 160, 174, 290, 292, 297 . ' . 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Trottie, iennny, ern .... .............. 3 oi Walston, Jean, sr. . .... 82, 93,142,143 242, 1,Vg! f'e fh1fleg' S 82'H3'2l3'24g'22lJ Truesdell, Robert, 8th . . . ............. 301 259, 355 in ers' ar ' r' ' ' ' ' ' ' Trumbo Gecrger 10111 191 289 Waner Edwardr Sr 943 959 Winters, Charles, 9th .................. 297 Turner 'Derelyn-' 9th llll...6297 Walzell lvlerenef 9111 '297 Wl 'e'5' Kalhyf 71h ' ' ' 305 Turner' Mary' '10th ff fff 117 289 361 Wanke' Don' Sr H 243 Wl h' Fwd' J '5'fl55 1 ree ' Claude- 7rn '101l305 Werd ,Charles 1b1n 1'5'8' 289 Wirfen, Billy, 10th ..... 199,289 Y ' ' ' ' Ward' Co11r1r'7111 1O1'395 Wood, Barbara: 10th .. 289 Ward' Sharon 8111 ' ' ' ' 391 Wood, Jerry, 10th . . . ....... 158, 289 Warrrg R1C11arfdr Jr 9 79 Wood, Patsy, 10th . . ............ 289 W e' Sh 'r 19111 9 99 Wood, Ronald, Sr. . .... , .. 78, 171, 243, 260 Warn V' S1an2n9111 ' ' ' 997 Woodall, Stayton, Sr. . . . ...... . . 242, 260 d1e1'rf1mnrr 1r-- -' 179 Weeds, Elizabeth, iorn .. ....... 133,289 Warns1ed1' G1or1ar '911r' ' 9 97 Woods, Harry, Sr. ..... . . . 242, 260 W 11. 16 R e' Mar. 9 89 Woodward, Karen, Jr. . . .. . 121,279 Wgikgf '111r11r'j 9111 'e' -' 297 Weedwerd, Sharon, Jr. ............ 121,279 Uhl, Robert, Sr. . .... 242, 257 Wa1k1rrSl Snaronr Jr- I I I r 1 I I r r I r r 47, 78, 79 Woolf, Mary, 10th ................... 289 U1.11r Wanda: Jn .-Y.-...1...' 278 Warsorr Ra mend. 10111 55 180 989 Worrell, Darrell, Sr. ...... 155, 243, 260, 309 U1,b1kr Joan: 10111 9 A 9 rr I 1 r r I r I r A r H 289 Warson' W1Jrrs1Onr' 10111 ' ' ' 989 Wright, James, 10th .. 109,150,15i,153,155, Usher Betty- sr. .. .... 121 135 243 257 Weire 'Barbara- 1'or1r 'fluff' 289 . l56' l72'28l'289'328 U 11 ' M ,' 1 J ' ' '278 Wausan R1C11ardr Jr 47' 279 Wright, Sharon, 10th .............. 135,289 5 eff axmef V' Wearhergby E111r1rrr '243 Wynn, James, Sr. .... ........ 2 42,260,353 Webb, Patsy, 9th ..,................. 297 Webb, Pennie, Jr. ... 28, 30, 42, 83, 112, 114, 115, 279, 307, 361 Wehmeyer, Fred, Sr. ............. 243,259 Wharton, Waltor, 10th . . . .. . . 178 Welch, Herschell, Jr. .................. 279 Welch, Jackie, 9th .,...........,...... 297 r Weiss, Mary Ellen, Jr. . . . 83, 97, 117,'I18,12O, Vall, NNY Jean, Sf- ----- 128, 137,242,257 121,123,279 Yeerre, Olga, sr. ...... 83,129,137,242,260 Valadez, Joe Lee, Sr, .. ...... 242, 257, 353 Weknr Jane, 10111 rrrrrrrrrrr 289 Youn Jarrr 10111 289 veledez, Linnie, Jr. .. ........., 82 279 Werchr Janne, Sn r1rrr 2,12 259 Young' Rorrmrr r 9111 '-' -297 Van Cleave, Rex, Jr. ........ 21, 77, 79 278 WE1C1,1r 193111 9111 H rrrrrrrrrr 297 9' Yr ' ' ' '-' ' xHf1DEfH91fk, Sari: M9111 ----------,---- ggi Welch, Mike, 9111 .... 174,292,297 an Un err 'annef ' ' ' - Welch, Sandra, 9th , . ......... . .. 297 Van Dunker, Jane, 9th ....... ........ 2 97 W 1d G , S r r-rr 243 2,18 259 Vanlandingham, Ronald, 10th .......... 289 WZ115On2:na1l1:111 51. rr rrrrr 1231279 Van Korsan, Susan, Sr. ......... 97,242 258 We11s' Snaronr r11,r rrrrr 137 279 venwye, Douglas, 9111 ...... ......... 1 eo Wendgr James, 10,11 rqrr rfzer, Vasaldua, Frances, 9th . . ........ 297 Wemer Amy: 10111 r r r rrrr r r 1 289 VHYGF, DOH: 9th , - - --,,-----,--- 297 Wente, Carole, Sr. . . . . . 243, 259 Veale, Ervin, Jr. ..................... 101 Wert, Clifford, Sr. ...., 128,259 Zaeske, Allen, Sr. ................. 229,260 Veale, Violet, 10th ....... 100,121,201 289 West, Danny, Jr. ....... ..... 2 79 Zamarripa, Augustine, Sr. 76, 79, 243, 261,368 Vetter, David, Jr. . . 79, 97, 101, 102r 140r 1,11r Westhoek, Leonard, 10th . . . ....... 289 Zamzow, Joanne, Jr. ..... 25, 42, 83, 96, 105, 279 309 Wetzel, Theresa, 10th ............. 125,289 279,361 Vetter, Virginia, 9th .. ,,,,,,,, 297 Weyel, Sharon, Jr, ............ 82,127,279 Zapata, Norman, 9th .................. 297 V1Cke,s'r 51,1191 911.1 rrrrr rr r 17,1 297 Whipple, Felix, Sr. ..... 18, 31, 155, 177, 242, Zintgraff, Gary, Sr. . 97, 98, 155, 243, 247, 261 Vidalr Maw Helen: Sn r r rrrrrr 258 259, 358, 362 Zipp, Mary, Sr. ........... 142, 143, 243, 261 V1e1n.1aSr Frances, 10111 rr r r rr 239 White, Mayo, Sr. . ..... 243, 259 Zulaica, Hubert, 9th ... ..... . . . . . . . 160 4 Phnncs Pnohg and ParUes End School lHe for 1961 4 Everyday our library is lilled from first to sixth period with students willing and eager to learn for their future. Year ot Service to School and During the past year at Highlands, students have studied hard-both in and out of school. While walk- ing down the hallways, one may have noticed a classroom filled with pupils quietly studying, hav- ing a class discussion, or watching films. Many students work in the school offices or as student assistants. By working in these offices stu- dents gain experience that will help him in later life. Highlands is not all hard work. There are sub- iects offered that are relaxing and enioyable. Pupils who like school will etnioy taking part in activities such as band concerts, elections, and social clubs. Extra activities give the student a chance to relax from the daily routine of studying and it enables him to expand his education to include any problems which are encountered in his everyday life. Therei- fore, the graduating student is prepared both for college and a well balanced life with society. ,C e A ,L-3.1 e,e.,3 1? 3 QQ, V l Vi Ei59 ,,,. 'V f 'ttt - 2, ft Busy hands and minds show good signs of hard working students learning to type, doing homework, learning to use a slide rule. and doing avid reading. Classmates Rewarded Students t t t i Diana Cardenas and Frances Anderson busily count many hundreds of dollars turned into The green door has a secret, but the treasurer's office. Mr. Zirkel adds the total and wishes his own was that much. Susan Howle is caught spying. Busy writing up the morning business is Mr. Higdon is very surprised to find sleeping beauty at his desk. Hi, says Vern Iauer, a main ofiice assistant. Bill Rutledge, hoping he won't end up at the end of Mr. Higdons spat board. 1-Z-3 Ump pa pa, Ump pa pa. Howard Black, Dwight Scott. Harold Terry Brown. and Gary Brotze blast out this favorite toe tappin' 2 ' , Broad Smiles and laughter End Ruthie Searcy, Sandy Crow, cmd Cheryl Brown are having fun voting on the new members to be in the Brigade next year. Surprising things do happen and Iudy Schuetze, Nance Petty. and Sandy Hohner look to see what is happening behind them. Reynolds, Iim English is in his second childhood as he tune. blows a big bubble at the annual staff party. 1 An Eventtul Year Pats Wilder, Sharon Skapple. and Ginger Schoelmcm anxiously Iohn Stinson is e1'li0Yinq. the Qt'-mflef but Dickie H9330 100115 Y wait for their name to be called in the Brigade elections. VefY umntefested- Could If be U 9111? Who CO'-11d She be? Iudy Wilson. Nancy Nagel. and Nancy Ienner practice their clarinet trio to get ready for band contest to be held later in the year. Each day these band members practice hour after hour hoping when contest comes they will win a first division. A Girl, A Boy, A Date to a Basketball Game They made it, yells Pat and Van, both cheering the Owls on to victory during the fourth and last quarter. As Van Nation opens the door for Pat Mumme. she is thinking of what a wonderful time they will have at the basketball game. The Highlands basketball team has got the ball now, and Pat and Van cheer the mightly Owls on to victory. Pat and Van end their lovely evening with a smile to each other and as Van leaves he tells Pat he will call her the next night. rl.. Q guts? Lf, f H 1 wifi.-i . , ,L . . . the ups and the downs- hallway horseplay ..- . . . a picture comes to life- the fun of flirting . . . ar' r 1 F l Highlands Students-lighthearted, laughing . . . a wicked eye, an unseen target. a rub- ber band-dignity dropped . . . . . . the sewing circle - lots of laughter helps stitch straight . . . 'X N i The year, '61, caught for a brief moment in the fixed pattern upon these pages, yet even now it is blending, and moving and growing into a new and challenging and ever-varied future. The pieces and parts are falling into place, shifting, ever-traveling toward later and newer and more and maybe better. The seniors move from the sphere and the pattern into the awakening, broadening enormity of living. Our years at Highlands-we enter them, live them, work in them, play in them, laugh, cry, think, and don't think-we hold them for a moment and then they are gone, lost and yet lasting in the pattern. Those who are left behind, prepare, seek,- build, plan, dream. The pattern is now theirs, to make and mold and change as they will. The glass tube is empty, ready to be filled again with the new pattern. . . . changing. shifting. hurrying, traveling many on the move . . . . . . all noses lift from the grinclstone for a t1me out-capers in class . . . . . . empty-yet prepared for new pGll81'Il.S the end .kk '7 f 15:7 3 'X Lf: 1Tf'1J55I:.x Q F9 'fmf1 3 . F.. , X' fhgzzr -,V N ,,-3JJA5fY ! :q.:19?y1-gsgv X il, 1 1 gg! 2A3igg5:g,Si, , ' 1--1-'sas' . 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