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

 - Class of 1966

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SOPHOMORE CLASS SPORTS ......... ADVERTISING ..... MASS MOTIVATION . .. ....3 . I2 . 72 I 23 I 78 230 288 322 346 388 479 1 E 5 5 4 The Highlands campus became a winter wonderland when on Febru- ary 23 San Antonio received three and four-tenths inches of snow. The doors of Highlands op- ened this year allowing 2,500 students to cram into the halls. Many were destined to lead the masses of 1965-66. For it was during this year that crowds were swayed by the current fad, be it beatle-boots or surfer hair cuts. Throngs of students support- ed the Owls throughout a dis- heartening season. Though we trailed behind previous records in football and basketball, the HHS students were motivated by an indestructible spirit-the spirit to fight. Not only did Highlands' pop- ulation surmount obstacles on the field and court, but also those they were confronted with daily. Long soda water lines were met with patient sighs. Crushed together in the halls, students resigned themselves to the fact that they would be carried along with the masses. From television shows to the latest fashions, from the ad- ministration to a current hairdo, all can be classified as motiva- tors of the masses of Highlands. For this reason Mass Motiva- tion was chosen as the theme for Brigadoon '66, ln order to portray the many instances in which we are induced by out- side factors the annual revolves around this theme. In it, you may view yourself as an indi- vidual among the masses. Or perhaps you were one of the few motivators of the masses. 4 Z 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 v 1 w 1 , ,,.. ,.,.. 17. . f -1,g.v,,.,!5w. , 35, qnslusx Sandy Pancoast, Bobby Gonzales, David Gonzales and Charlie Gonzales carefully sur- vey the treasurer's office before executing their western-day caper. Money Motivates Pranks Using Sandy as a decoy, Charlie, David and Bobby proceed to relieve Mr. Day Brandt of the burden of counting his loot. ff-'A' it As Sandy felgns depositing money, the Big G's continue their practi- cal ioke of the round-up at Mr. Brandt's expense. 8 Beautiful brown eyes can be very ef- Brandt's attention from his pocketful fective when used to divert Mr. Day of money. ' Mr. Brandt finally realizes that Big G does not stand for goodness as Charlie, Joey and David strip Mr. Brandt of his money. Success at last! Charlie, Joey, Sandy and David greedily count their intake while Mr. Brandt, being a good sport about the west- ern day holdup, lies in a daze-only to rise, frisk his visitors and deposit the money as usual. ik More active than any senior class officers before them, the executive committee purchases and plants on the campus a live oak tree in honor of Mrs. Mary Jo Galbraith, co-spon- sor of the class. Deserving this hon- or by being the recipient of much good humored teasing for riding a bicycle to school each morning, Mrs. Galbraith holds the shovel for Bob Jones as he lowers the massive oak into the freshly dug hole. The one spot the action is not-is a window sill. The impossibility of finding a spot where one is not pushed, stepped on, or carried in- voluntarily by the masses drives students seeking a spot to study to unconventional but functional areas. 'X M.. r ' vp, sm N . .ft if Where The Action Is .fr qw-' Mr. William Ross' English classes are widely known for enthusiasm which Mr. Ross feels necessary to learning. Dressed as Caesar, he lectures his sophomore accelerated classes on Julius Caesar. ,ff . . . Perpetual Action is insufficient in describing 2,500 hungry teen-agers on their daily pilgramage to the cafeteria. ,fo Q ,wo W: ,i 'QW v su' ,, S R 'X 'ya Q , pf P, J- ' .L Ti ff if php- , A eq' e CAMPUS LIFE The school year of 1966 was a year rich with old and new experiences, a year of cheering, cramming, failing and succeed- ing, a year resulting in heart- break and happiness, ioy and sorrow, an exhibition of fierce loyalty incorporated with the spirit of Highlands-t h e un- breakable spirit of HHS. Each student strove to do his best in upholding the standards of wis- dom, honor and truth. Each stood stiffly at attention as the first chords of the school song were heard, each reverently bowed his head as the fighting Owls prayed, each engaged en- thusiastically in all school func- tions. Each student participated, enioyed, learned, experienced and grew. Each contributed to the spirit of Highlands-that intangible, unbreakable spirit of HHS. Carpeted lawns spotted with a variety of full-sized trees have replaced empty rooms that have in less crowded years been the refuge of students seeking a quiet spot for last minute cramming. Darlene and Bobby, unable to find an empty classroom, resorted to the campus grounds away from the masses. f'f' Lunch hour provides opportune minutes for Bobby Zintgraff and Darlene Wiggins to catch up on their trig homework. Bobby tries to demonstrate his male superiority to Darlene by explaining trig principles. ?5? ' T 3 gg 'R 5 Students wishing to refresh them- selves with a soda find it hard to reach the machines. Some must go away empty handed and have only to hope for better luck tomorrow. Tremendous Enrollment The tremendous massing of students at the pep rally provides Mr. Her- X man Vetter, principal, with a rare opportunity of addressing the en- tire student body face-to-face. A l I N l 14 Walking in the hall is a matter of standing quietly and being swept along by the crowd. However, all students realize that congestion is a part of this schooI's life. Upon observing the huge groups, M Roy Wallace, vice-principal, exclalms, Where did so many stu- dents come from? 15 W Individuals Melt Into Masses Highlands students avidly support their contestant for Miss Teena Texas 1965. Molly Chance is one of the candidates from Highlands. Emotions ranging from utter dis- valent among the Owl fans at the may to breathless tension are pre- Highlands-Victoria football clash. g Assembled in the auditorium, iu- niors master the Iowa Test, one of many tests taken by middleclassmen. Scores of students at HHS spend line. In addition to drink and hot some part of their day in a waiting lunch lines is the picture-taking line. N -Q-.4 I7 Anticipation is sometimes spelled d-i-s-t-r-e-s-s. Will the Owls make that one touchdown needed to win the game? Accomplishment brings smiles. Suc- cessfully completing a physics ex- periment is a ioyous event. Faces . . . Perhaps the best-remembered face is the one that connects us with educa- tion and vocation, past and future . . . the face of Highlands itself as seen daily. Variety-the spice of life, say the boys. One can only r wonder about the thoughts accompanying the facial opinions. 18 ff-PM The Heart Of HHS fx. ,..S?f5-:J V -, :W :- siiyf f -for c. ,W , es we L, em, RM H, N ,.,,,,JL -N, M We - Q Ln- , -X , A , A - ir- Q . was v,vwN,l sfvsg,-, - ..,cls1w:--elk X .. , We -A , E'm4 ' K,,- e e i x 5 'Q iafaf f 2 s r H 1' Q Q l.g1 Bewildering expressions are found on many faces, especially at the time of money collecting. escsi fd el A if 's hale' Happiness is taking time apart from homework and classrooms to enioy oneself at the victory dance after the football game. The faces of learning are the most important at HHS for such is the purpose of Highlands. 19 Allowing the milk to flow freely down his throat is Jay Caballero. No sissy straws for this stal- wart fellow. Although the cafeteria is not an ideal study hall, Morris Richie crunches his sandwich while fin- ishing an assignment. ess Hall Manners A Matter For Comedg Randy Lemke momentarily reminisces about his early childhood days as he carefully tucks in his napkin. To drink a soda first or eat candy first-that is the question! Steve Blalock eats them simultaneously. lv- lfi, 'K ,,,,,. n... K I xii One necessary piece of equipment in the radio and television shop is a volt ohm meter. Adolph Padalecki follows instructions for making his own VOM as Joe Solarczyks, Charles Settles and Robert Patterson re- pair their machines. Skills in electronics include aligning of telvision sets. Francis Lear, Man- uel Portillo and Larry Humlicek study the components of a set and make the necessary adjustments. Francis Manuel test the discuss needed set. Lear, Robert Valance and Portillo use their VOM's to circuits of a television. They adjustments and repairs to perfect operation of the Electronics Expands HHS Curriculum si Gerald Groenke tests ci transistor tubes, silicon rectifiers and all solid on the Hickok Model BOOA. This in- state devices is the only one in city strument which tests transistors, school shops. 5? Mr. Fess Parker, better known as amusing celebrity to Larry Denton Daniel Boone, proves to be an Gnd Sherry MCAdamS. Celebrities Entertain HHS Students Demonstrating his new dance sensa- tion is Ted Cassidy. Students view television's own Lurch on Hallo- ween night as he made a personal appearance in San Antonio. Jim Love learns the dance from Mr. Cas- sidy and the costumed dancers. Taking time from their busy sched- ules in order to attend an HHS pep rally are KONO disc iockeys Woody Roberts, Don Couser and Dick Por- ter. Their primary purpose in coming was to present the player-of-the- week award to Chuck Hixson. Being a senior carries many responsibilities-to uphold the name a nd tradition of High- lands, to make good grades for college entrance, to respect both the other students a n d the teachers. ln short, being a se- nior is a iob of growing and maturing into a well-rounded adult. The key factor to maturity is responsibility, the key factor to responsibility is forethought. To look before you leap, al- though platitude, is a very wise warning. To realize the outcome of certain acts requires not only maturity, but also the wisdom that comes from learning from mistakes and from always ad- vancing, never retreating. High- lands' seniors face this problem of forethought on the road to adulthood, and in the tradition- al style of preceeding seniors, they accept the challenge. A cool lake furnishes the atmosphere for quiet thought. Chuck Hixson hopes that he can maintain his bal- ance on his lofty perch. Hr Forthought-A Senior Mot-to Bill Powell discovers that valuable information provided in college cata- logues can be extremely helpful in choosing a college. Joy, are you sure that we've already used that picture? Sandy Pancoast questions Joy Robinson. Brigadoon staffers are careful not to use any picture twice. Tim Patrick squirms uneasily as John Bernardoni de velops his haircutting technique. To the dismay of Robert Hamilton girl, Jane, can be found nowhere in and Steve Fancher, the lovely iungle the school's ivy vines. Richard Boen, Larry Luckett and Steve DeCeasre make the halls of learning ring with their departing footsteps. A blessed sound is the dismissal bell. After completing an intricate algebra test, Peggy Pickering drowns her troubles with water while Kay Par- menter grins triumphantly. Mark Naukam turns to see how close his motor cycle cronies are to him. Mark shies away from the woods when he is alone. Arrogance Anticipation Equals Highlands Juniors All seniors are not coordinated. Junior Judie Clark soon discovers this as Pat O'Leary expertly empties his locker. 31 Sophomores Tread Well-Worn Path Sophomore football training creates an array of sweatshirts, football hel- mets and shoulder pads all contri- buting to the physique of a proud team. ' Let me in, screams Miss Mary Margaret Carr. Richie Wallace and Mike Mahavier manage to accom- plish a temporary overthrow of pow- er while class members cheer. Walter Dennis hesitantly reaches for his grade slip as Miss Sally Bruhn happily proceeds to her next victim. Mid-term grades create mixed emo- tions in teachers and in students. Eddie Lee and Emil Carter are en- grossed in reading the inscription on the marble Owl donated to High- lands by the Phi Beta Society of 1959-60. lt is one of the many ob- iects adding to the beauty of the campus left by a past club. 125:21 t X Brigade trainees Susie Woods, Ce- cily Beeding, Brenda Alford and Sandy Lovering remain blissful as they perform a daily routine. 33 Tim Berry, caught off guard, shows that he is proud of his shining Model A Ford. Even the doors are in top working order. Lynn Yates resorts to revelry during a pause at a pep rally. She makes some minor corrections on her finger- nails. Exasperated, Patsy Givens decides to grin and bear the daily commo- tions found in the halls of HHS. Judy Dinges daydreams of the com- ing weekends while taking advan- tage of the Highlands campus. Poses Depict Emotions Entertaining the crowds at victory dances delights Bobby Laxson and Jack Stamps as much as their audience. Interest in their work has aided the Cave Dwellers in their ascension to popularity with both adults and teens. 35 HHS Airs The Maroon And White Walk Tall echoes the motto of . Owls of years past and future. ln order to decorate their advisory on color day, John Bernadoni, Judy Miller and Sandy Gottfried assemble a fighting Owl. Becky Neyland and Gail Brient make their way through flying streamers. Such streamers are found in many doorways on Color Day. Administering first and t a s ck Mustang IS doctor David Ackermann. The ludge agrees that this is medl- Under the helmet is the face of a fictitious Owl who is about to swoop down on an unfortunate Mustang so that the rider might drive the spear in the horse's heart. Owls are Tops is the theme in Mrs. Galbraith's advisory. Larry Page puts finishing touches on the display created by the advisory. Hard work and patience have helped Karen win her enormous collection of trophies and the right to wear the San Antonio league shirt. Maureen, Karen's younger sister, looks on as Karen attempts to ex- plain the system of scorekeeping. 38 Three Strikes The fighting Owls are not the only ones who excel in sports at Highlands. Contributing a broad smile, sparkling eyes and professional skill to the com- petitive world of bowling is Karen Morris, a Highlands High School senior. After six years of strenuous practice, intensi- fied by devotion, Karen is the proud recipient of thirty vari- ous bowling trophies. The team for which she plays has pro- gressed to state finals on four separate occasions, each time acquiring more experience and enthusiasm-the necessary in- gredients for success. And She Wins Augmenting her collection of trophies gives Karen great, pleasure. She proudly holds her newest addition to her collection. Aiming carefully at the head pm Karen Morris vies for a third strike which if completed will win another game for Karen's league. A Man's Work Is incessant -- KK, Getting the pigskin to the quarterback is the tedious task of the Owl center Raymond Garza. A refreshing ice pack is welcome during a time out. 40 Manning the machine, Larry Albach explains the operation of a metal shop's tool sharpener to Robert Kyrisch and Mike Chandler. ' K Broken in every possible way are Bill Jones, Paul Valleio, Douglas Mollinkoph, Joe Diaz, Glenn Mad- dox and Michael Bartlett. Their physiology class is fun when they combine studying and learning. Physical fitness is a maior part of today's education. Harold Radicke discovers that lifting weights is a valuable asset in toning muscles and building a tremendous appetite. 41 The Ladies Are Perpetuallg Peggy Peterson, playing Mrs. Anna Belle Fuller in George Washington Slept Here, despairs at the sight of the house in which George Wash- ington supposedly lived. At six or sixteen, girls find that sliding down the rail of the stairs offers pleasure. Lynn Zipp, finding herself alone, slides carelessly down the school banister. 42 Gag Pattycake, pattycake baker's man, sing- Nancy Utz, Shirley Williams and Patty Flora, as they transform the library into a play center. Keeping physically fit is fun when everyone gets into the swing of things. Fourth period gym class affords new thrills each day. 7 V F 0 4' ii, Jackie Halamuda thoroughly enioys herself as she performs in the Highlands' A-Go-Go. 43 Stephen Fancher aids his friend Robert Hamilton, who was attacked by the Indian, Richard Holcombe. Richard meets Robert in hand-to- hand combat and the battle between the enemies is in full force. Then Came The Dag Of Reckoning. . . Stalking his prey, Robert finally dis- covers an opportune moment to avenge himself against his long-haired enemy. Ugh! The fatal blow comes at last and a mighty warrior enters the happy hunting ground. Ricky Holcomb accepts defeat courageously. 45 Student contributions enrich the beauty of HHS. Frankie Turner and Bobby Burger present a flag plaque displaying the flags of the United States and Highlands. Robert is the sole engraver. Examining bacteria was a tedious task for Don Hildebrand during his compiling of a biology notebook. Don's notebook was chosen by au- thors compiling a new biology text- book for supporting data. 46 K lBill Norcross is rewarded for his competent four years' work with a handshake from Mr. 'Herman Vetter and a certificate signifying !Bill's membership in the National Honor So- lciety. I Highlands' future homemaker for this year is Janis Woods. With the aid of Mrs. Judy Wysong, Janis un- dertakes the making of a dress. Service And Success Build Young Citizens Horseback riding is Peggy Picker- ing's favorite sport. Over the years, she has collected more than one hundred awards for her skill. - Coach Warren Wayble has high am- bitions for his team. As the coach watches an early season practice he sees tremendous potential in the players. Reverting to a youthful gusto, Berkley Smith dons the garb of the antique boy. Clutching his morning glories he with- stands the snickers of his friends. Odd Situations Provoke Rare Motivation Bobby Zintgraff, Marsha Mowrey, Kathy Rotowsky and Greg Ekis agree that attending the livestock show is fun when they can find entertainment in the cattle barn. n 7 f ' Leroy Montgomery and Nathan Hale observe while Mrs. Dorothy Joy and Mrs. Jimmie Rains check out a book for James Milton. Splat! Frances Davis is avenged for the huge snowball which caught her in the face a moment ago. Seniors Slip Into Second Childhood Even physics students get a break from the mechanics of the classroom. Jesse Jenkins, John Biggers, Larry J Pape and David Matthews decide to have a bull session. A new name this year is Batman, Faile and Linda Jones desert Mac- Drama students Roselie Meyer, Sam beth for their new found hero. X ff' ii X!! .r'r ,L ,R W 4 ,J Y r iiii A r as-ff? '- s M. ,Q , is .V K, --nv ' saggy. f M1 W -.QV -rg ef fs: Cindy Gambell swings the uniform belt as Danny Tezel reverts to a youthful pastime. Virginia Prince, Don Schumann and Fred !:Muniz await their turns in despair. f ,I I is ll l - f , , f V, , ff -. N! 4 , b . .gf 1 fx , fl' it Wi ft, I' ,lvyf f- l X 1 , vi - iw-, 5, Steady, Susie, excldims JO l-yrm receives a birthday spanking from Hillman to Susan Carreio as Susan Dorothy Wildenstein. 'J The baby Jesus was laid in a manger. This year Larry and Terry Denton present HHS with an impres- sive manger scene constructed from plastic. Christmas-The Time Of Jog Sharon Aitches drew this Christmas remembering aspects ofthe holidays scene on a black board in Miss Mar- other than Santa Claus and the hec- garet Carr's room to aid students in tic shopping. An elaborately trimmed Christmas tree beautities the day for High- landers. Sandy Schmidt places her gift among the many others. Parties. Inspiration Holiday parties are the highlight of the Christmas vaca- tion for HHS students. Martha Buckelew, Colleen Aitches, Dave Hunter and Linsie Adams momentarily retire from the festivity to talk. Greeting cards enhance the appearance of many doors. Mol- ly Chance and Katherine Rotkosky find the tidings of these cards to be most inspiring. Mistletoe delighpnstruc rs as well as students. lieysfBVoLlgb' catches Mrs. erihe charm. However, prepares to redeem the gift. Helen Jones un Walter Huntley situation with a Perfection-The Polar Point Highlanders spend much of their session with his Spanish notes. For- time preparing daily assignments. eign language is a basic part of Frankie Stopper settles down for a HHS's curriculum. T Stitching the welcome banner for the annual Highlands Invitational are Linda Jones, Betty Fahning and John Cliff, industrious HP's. 3 2 E ,, 2 5 ? I 3 5 5 s 2 ii? 5 if! 5 Q 5 5 2 asses Return To Terell Wickens hurries to the Hoot- enanny in hopes of adding to the western environment with her In- dian outfit. Women were the inspiriation of life on the frontier. Sandy Gottfriend's granny dress reminds the males to whom they owe their success. 6 . Frontier Dags Though western music is a smash with students, Mrs. Dolores Blanar contemplates its popularity with the faculty at the hootenanny. From top to bottom everything is Luanna Gibbs brings harmony to the gym with an old frontier favor- ite. tall. Darlene Wiggins favors high boots while Tommy Jesser prefers a ten gallon hat. A Texan walks tall because he is proud of his ancestors. Mike Green dons the garb of the cattleman. 57 1 For a period of five weeks, Frances Chance diligently cares for three small mice in a biology experiment. Each morning Frances feeds her wards, cleans their dwelling, and records the progress of their growth. 58 1 N E E 3 To Qtudg . . . Playing the role of Malcom in Macbeth, Steven Blalock rehearses with the sound effects man, Grover Dial. ll'o Plag l Jerry Givens searches the treetop for that small bird that disappeared be- tween the leaves. Patsy D. Givens, Lee Newmann, Fred Hilton and Mel- anie Cheaves aid her in her search. A day through classes can be long hours, Terry Hamilton waits quietly and trying. Remembering the trials for the 3:30 bell, the signal bringing and achievements of the past six relief to all students. Speech. . .A Challenge-A Laud Jay Cabellero begins his informative speeches, by doing research. He then organizes his newly discovered knowledge into a logical outline, the basis for his speech. Jay's first audience is himself. He records what he has written and then makes any necessary correc- tions to his oration. 60 Oration is an art exacting skill and tedious hours of prep- aration. Jay Cabellero, an HHS senior, uses much of his free time gleaning from magazines, charts and books knowledge un- known to the average teenager. Jay's most outstanding speech- es begin with a blank sheet of paper. Many hours and refer- ences later he has compiled a paper of quality, one that will interest a prospective audience. Jay lectured to a group of seventy at the San Antonio Ro- tary Club on the importance of educational vocations in a mod- ern society. He has received numerous awards and trophies, among which are first places in Bible reading and formal ora- tion at the Alice Speech Tourna- ment. Highlands can be proud of the way in which Jay addresses the gentle- men of the Rotary Club. He demon- strates an immense knowledge of his subject, education. K I K .. A . ...LV A., x r A91 frJi5.fxz:e:fm?sf:f fxf,g,g...i ,ig me . . , .. M . . . And so IS the ratio of people in many vocational fields. One can easily see that education predomi- notes, states Jay. He has disclosed and arranged the data for this in- formative graph. Entitg Begins Behind The Scenes ' if Zee T , Q I TQ Rn S 5 Q li T . neee ' QP' E el I in A Q K 55, 'W' Taking a break from film, chemi- ton and Ray Gregory as they in- cals and cameras are Terry Hamil- dulge in an intriguing chess game. The morning classes are over. The getting that the afternoon sessions faculty utilizes its lunch period for- are yet to come. A behind the football players is the bear symbolizing Edison's position at the end of the game -caged in. Owls Chuck Hixson, Greg Ekis, Man- take advantage of half time mo- uel Gonzales and Craig Cosgrove ments to discuss future plays. Avoiding the crowds, Betty Ryan and James Herring delight in each other's company as they casually walk down the hall. Our Logalfg Lies In . . . . . . ourselves and the belief thai' Judi Washington finds that gain- we are capable of grasping the ing applicable knowledge of Ger- principals sei before us. man is not an easy task. . Nc W TR- Slf? 3' f W so swf? v A Mx Ei i 5 , . . . our country and the ideals which A case of shining trophies, dazzles Jennie Ruiz and Craig Farmer the United States flag represents. F . . . the achievements of HHS denizens as teams and Individuals . . . the team that proudly upholds f :he name of HHS on the football l field. During an early season pep- rally, brawny tackle Jack Satter- field, after being introduced, walks across the platform. shyly ly y,., X yzyfyyv A ,V ,,,,,.. VY L, Y Ye l., V, V,,y , i ww' - . V - g i 4, 5 ?' . f, , ,iw- Q 5 ll' V V, . I In ,QM , ,V - L V V a ir? -A , - ., ' ' ,- .V . , ,mlm-m f- , V+- V Ml . . - M V vor., ,. -. -. V Q Q 'V ,, - - . . '- if I -A .. r V- ' F - V - W ei -gg? .iz:'f-21,531 sb ,-Sri 13, ff ' qfgr - .-,, J .j. A K A 5. -:,-: :Z '- -V , :1 .. V 1 ' - , , ' s 'ss' ,V M T Q f- . ff -7 c.. .. , ,, A . ., ,L xx. , . . , , A ,ii . V . . H .W 4 f e A, - S ys: .f-' f we-fn L, , ,, , . as f Q. w h ,- 14, 7 A. . ,. Q 3 v . 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Constructing lab equipment from television parts proves physics to be d + C T fun to Jesse Jenkins, Dan Parker, u S O Bruce Davis, Bob Galloway and Ray Gregory. 66 Sli N is Modes of transportation may diffel for HHS students but all come fol the same purposes-to learn, tc laugh, and to develop character. Work. To Plag. To Live HHS students cheer enthusiastically at the Central Catholic rally. The crowd echoes Pop Buttons! I i 7-N., Berkley Smith, Jackie Goldbeck and Sam Faile admire the decorations at the Student Council dance-Pari- sienne Escapade. Beverly Peery uses her lunch period not only for eating but also for studying and relaxing. 67 1966-The Year Immortal Bats flew continually this year. They Tartan staffers and the theme of a were the symbol for Brigadoon and new television show This is the year dominated by masses. However, students did not lose their individuality in the turmoil for each retains a unique personality. Batman. erghy Study . . . a constant reminder ol a student's purpose at HHS. With an upcoming play, drama students in- tensify their usual preparation. Q-...X n t e ij: if ,Q , ,f f fi Parties . . . the escape from the hectic pace of a school day. i . it ,1 W Bob Cates and Sharon Aitches discuss the latest pop tunes i -....,, before deciding which records to play. Creativity takes many forms. Nancy This year the sets of twins at HHS number twenty- Siniin fakes niensure in designing one. Various facial expression evidence the great and making ner own cioines for she difference in look-alikes' personalities. can iei her imagination soar. S ' a L Ni 2 - is , ,ffl - - - ffl ' f .1 lffiffflr W w,f1,,1tg.,-.1 ,gffgwy We sf.--f ,,5ieisrs1'sf2n'f1r zlssikiizxfsi ,.s'ff1:' ,gsqgz 1'-'Se ,-21 , gi,sg3mi:-is 2w2g5sfsx,'ss,wwf .-11? . ..., i efwsiiiesiwililiziif meiwi-x: ' ff - - :L ' :::sw5v'1:wr-?lg1S4sfse,4 s'ffr4f2f-'fi' I f1..sfz 1,--fai?fit K ' 1 Students Treasure Solitary Moments 3:30 bell is Noreen Flanning. When finals are being taken tomorrow and con- centration becomes impossible inside, iunior, Alice Ramos takes refuge on the HHS campus. Solitude is a rarity seldom en- countered in the HHS halls. Enioy- ing these isolated minutes after the Music is a soothing past lime for anyone, especially if he plays an accordion. Eddie Lee enioys prac- ticing as much as performing. ,sz kkf, 5, .X d,, f.-f if f mm .. 'QW i if f -., .Rv g 1 o 5 1 E 'lim'-. A imw -E'w..,ms fr . -K fi ' gy 'K '21 z . 2 5:iff:23,ezsvg:ff.sQ. -1 -. K i :LF gg Wa, lThe day is finally over. Clifford Moore, ,weary from many hours in class, is glad fo go home. l l l .lr A- in 53' nan!! a 71 6' I Q Q: 1 X 5 'sim ,S '-Sf his RWE if P7 X ' 9 225 W' f S241 11 ' ,Q 1 1 CLUBS And ORGANIZATIONS Members of the clubs and or- ganizations of HHS are among the most dedicated to High- lands. The responsibility of each is more than mere words can ex- press: it is an ever-binding ob- ligation to be best-a timely but important obligation. Each club and organization is a separate entity with its own unique pur- pose reflecting the variety of in- terests and ideals represented at Highlands yet are fused to- gether by the basic desire to create a feeling of unity, pride and honor among the masses. Clubs and organizations are a necessity to the spirit of High- landsp they inspire the individ- ual motivation which results in mass achievement. Mrs. Dolores Blanar dosi-does with Jay Cabal- lero. Mrs. Blanar is not only co-sponsor of the Senate but she is also the backbone of the Stu- dent Council as its sponsor. Mrs. Helen Jones, Senate co- sponsor and Latin Club sponsor, Western folk don't wear shoes! Upon Judy Meyer sportingly comply to this i9rkS to The ml-'SiC Of The CCIVB entering the hootenanny Donna Tad- belief by removing their shoes before Dwellers GT The COUr1Cll-SPOI1- lock Mrs Blanar, Mrs. Jones and ioining the singing. Y i Q M if 1 1 E iw ji' ,isa sored hootenanny. Masses Oriented Into E Gazing at the dispersing crowds, HHS cheerleaders wonder how the massive student body compresses itself into such a limited area. A Phi Beta slumber party provides an excellent opportunity for the display of mass emotions. Organizations lBack-stage, disorder is merely an ioutlet for tension built up before and during a production. Mass confusion appears to be the problem during each pep rally as each and every student scrambles to his own destiny. Masses Thaw Q S Edifying . . . nio Individuals 1 Laughing . . . r FIRST ROW: Linda Thomas, Diana Roose, Vivi- an Andrews, Carol Mittelmaier, Ann Heslop, Brenda Hoffman, Bea Yandell, Bea Flores, Mr. Paul Dowdy. SECOND ROW: Deborah Skelton Loranda Gomez, Sallye Bowen, Darlene Kinard My i Janet Moore, Carol Shifrin, Jackie Shockley, Geraldine Zadik, Jo Nell Taylor. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Brown, Linda Brigman, Sue Miller, Willard Hicks, Leon Jones, Jeff Lovett, Peggy Peters, Sugar Bond, Sudie McHorse, Bernice ing concert for the choir. Yes, the males sing, too. James Davis, Leon Jones, Jeff Lovett and James West employ their masculine tones in preparation for an upcom- Kleppinger. FOURTH ROW: Linda Lawson, Gene Gaidia, Don Casper, John Geyer, Michael Preston, Frank Quinones, James West, James Morgan, James Davis, Audrey Stalcup, Nancy Kruse, Dawn Bartlett. Classroom Practice il Toning, guiding, directing . . . the iobs of Mr. Paul Dowdy, choir spon- ' sor. Students listen attentively, eager to gain the perfection their director I requires. 1 -. ,4-X YJ? W Inspirational singing is the connect- ing link of the mundane and the ethereal. Janet Moore, Carol Shitrin, Pam Hearnden, Don Casper and Jeff Lovett rehearse the hymn He's Watching Over Israel. Proves Successful Choir members must learn to read notes as well as to sing. The class concentrates on the music of a new composition for a concert. Posture, practice and interest are the components of a capable musician. Pam Hernden spends hours alone striving to reach perfection on the keyboard. HHS Band Wins First Ir r i . ., ,,, T- MH'-xl .-illr .ilu ,l i. ,L, I , Zflflf me FRONT ROW: Mr. Herman Vetter, Mr neth Turner, Darlene Wiggins, Susie Sally Anderson, Ray Gregory, Nita Riser, Stricklin, Arlene Cole, Yolanda Barron, Tiezel, Virginia Printz, Bette Deising Schumann, Fred Muniz, Fred Hoey, Kay son, Karen Schmidt, Marcia Voyta, Rita Melissa Manville, Linda LeMeilleur, Hoffman Patti Hansen Debbie Neel i 1 Y, Lacks, Lana lvy, Cindy Gambell, Mary Ken- Witta, Linda Danny , Don John- Davis, Nancy Judy Swan. SECOND ROW: Linda Smith, Janet Braun, Sher- ry Patterson, Nancy Holmes, Pam Bohl, 80 Le roy Smith, Patricia Shipp, Pam Briggs, Barbara Greer, Mike Haecker, Bob Galloway, Howard Nesselhauf, Paul Batterton, Arthur Vera, Lou Ella Taylor, Edward Lowes, Edward Funke, Janine Winogrocki, Kathy Zirkel, Janet Moore, Mike Allison, Ronnie Owens, Paul Lowe. THIRD ROW: Karen Billingsly, James Dammann, Charles McGehee, Gary Short, Judy Fisher, Pat Stimson, Tim Howard, Fred Son, James Morris, John Biggers, Michael Chumbley, Ken- neth Cobb, Charles Miller, Tom Spinks, Richard i fi , , A , 42,4 l Birney, Dons Nikel, Carlos Barrera, Robert Rob- inson, Walter Collis, Hilmar Flowers, Ronny Griffin, Judy Braun. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth, Russell, Tony Castano, Curtis Jackson, Donaldl Brown, Al Haas, Richard Karm, Archie Jacoby,l Butch Riser, David Fahrenthold, John Becky Mike Bartlett, Wayne Jocobs, Steve Prewitt, Harry Craig, Roger DeLaughter, Carol Casey,' Herbert Cresswell, Kathy Shafer, Weldon Doherty, Kathy King, Dewey Echols, Beth Bar- rington, Gary Wright. 1 l IL Marching Coniesi ,Q V . A . 1... The HHS band, under the direciion of Mr. Ken Turner, boosts Owl spirit by playing af each pep rally. James Dammann, vice president, and Bob Galloway, president, sur- vey albums ot previous bands and take pride in the fact that the band is better this year than ever before. Cream Of Crop Lead Linda Smith, historian, and Carol Casey scan last year's scrapbook to gather ideas for this year's book of band events. Blasters, Bette Diesing, Mike Allison, and Linda Stricklin, recess from the S 2 duty of keeping order in order to make a little noise of their own after rehearsal. 82 1 BAND and To Top herrie Patterson, treasurer, operates he tape recorder for the band, en- lzbling each member to criticize and analyze his own work. Mary Swan, drum maior, with the assistance of Cindy Gambell, led the band through intricate drills and hours of rehearsing. Entertaining the crowds this year were Darlene Wiggins, head maior- ette, and Susie Witta, Judy Lacks and Lana Ivy, senior maiorettes. 83 Half-time performances, con- certs, contests and fiesta pa- rades are only a minute portion of each Highlands Band mem- ber's busy schedule. One cannot possibly count the endless hours each member spends practicing for a performance nor measure the effort and energy spent on a practice field preparing for a marching contest. Continually striving for prefection, which is the responsibility of each band member, is a time consuming job as any novice soon dis- covers. However, he also learns the sweet taste of achievement and the satisfaction of a iob well done. 84 Band Entertains Masses l i Early morning practice is essential in comprising an excellent half- time performance. The Highlands band does exactly this by reaching school early each day. Colorful uniforms and talented stu- dents coincide in the production of an excellent half time. Proudlu BAND Who says the band has it easy? Long hours of strenuous practice are rewarded with an A rating in the band's precision marching contest of the San Antonio Schools. The Owl Band provides entertain- ment for the student body at the presentation of the traditional Christ- mas assembly. 85 Mary Ewing, a member of the all- state orchestra, concentrates diligent- ly upon her music. Orchestra Strings Up Class time for orchestra members is spent rehearsing pieces to be played at contests. Practice proved reward- ing as the orchestra collected all- state honors. Playing the cello is a tiring task per- formed by Cheryl Richardson, who waits grimly for the bell. 86 All-State Honors 'Group practice provides members with the opportunity of analyzing leach other's mistakes. Terry Pursley, Elfreddie Lee and Cris Parsons mark the downbeat for the orchestra by playing the bass. Calli Brink shows her musical talent by playing the viola. She is a mem- ber of all-state orchestra. 87 Brigade Girls tkofhull FRONT ROW: Jackie Halamuda, Tina Tinnin, Molly Chance, Marsha Mowrey, Jane Herring. SECOND ROW: Betsy Cerullo, Mary Helen Obregon, Kay Lee, Linda Dubose, Mary Mason, Alice Ramos, Pam Austin, Liz Fritz, Maria Black, Jane Rutledge, Judy Arnold, Kathy Braun, Debby Long, Mr. Herman Vetter, Mrs. Eulamaye Lord, Debbie French, Bonnie Frye, Viola Clayton, Sue Stanton, Kathryn Rotkosky, Linda Cook, Deanna Tovar, Becky Pallan, Luan- na Lovering, Paula Breed, Kris Farmer, Nancy Smith, Na Karen Morris. THIRD ROW: Sherry McAdams, Darnell Albert, Kathy Farris, Karen Hicks, Sharon Aitches, Martha 88 Y gay? E Jameson, Joan Buchanan, Vicki Millsap, Shar- ron Thompson, Robbie Jennings, Sue Rumbo, Peggy Pickering, Shirley Moran, Cheri Foraker, Lanell Boezinger, Karla VanBuren, Kay Parm- enter, Karen McVay, Sue Farmer, Jeanne Du- pont, Linda Tenbush, Dolly Alder, Teresa Sor- rells, Pat Flora, Linda Lawrence, Barbara Cash, Betty Miller, Bonnie Barnes, Diane Petty. FOURTH ROW: Martha Mahavier, Sandra Pan- coast, Pam Taylor, Linda Howard, Linda Bun- dick, Linda Flemming Melinda Agans, Shirley Williams, Anita Marsh, Sherry Patterson, Nancy Utz, Sharon Turner, Aletris Huedepohl, Diane B u n t i n g, Susan Carreio, Arlene Allen, Michele Simon, Becky Goss, Terry Lothringer, Cindy Dawson, Linda Ellis, Sibyl Kingston, Paula Blanton, Frances Davis, Gay Broshar. FIFTH ROW- Mitzi Shows, Judy Hat- Iey, Brenda Hopkins, Linda Staggs, Shirley Artzt, Linda Bates, Joanne Dodd, Faye Sa- vedra, Becky Searcy, Billie Powell, Martha Gose, Patty Mclllhenny, Terry Westerhotf, Don- na Tadlock, Suzanne Hinch, Judy Wilson, Pattie Drake, Bettye Hill, Linda Pearson, Lynn Zipp, Sarah Shinn, Ruth Steinbach, Martha Buckelew, Sandy Hunt, Martha Nesloney, Dorothy Wild- enstein, Shirley Hogan, Joy Robinson, Carolyn Haley. Strive For Routine Perfection A M ach morning before school and dur- ing first period, the Highlands Brigade practices their routines for he impending games. 95 tt' E Qi 3 Q a is E 9 5 Brigade officers Kathy Braun, secre- tary, Bonnie Frye, treasurer, Viola Clayton, typist, and Judy Arnold, historian, move executive meetings outdoors for a change. Jane E. Herring, Jackie Halamuda, Tina Tinnin, Molly Chance and Mar- sha Mowry, HHS cheerleaders, sup- plement school spirit by leading the masses at rallies and games. seri H 90 Officers Place ,s,, - is yr Learning, teaching, giving, taking and earning-these are the daily tasks, responsibilities and rewards of the officers of the Brigade. The officers soon discover that the honor that ac- companies their position is only of minor importance. The officers are elected at the close of the school year by both the juniors and the plebes. They BRIGADE Debby Long, president, and Debbie French, vice-president, check the lost and found barrel for any of their lost items. To their amazement Deb- by finds a iacket belonging to Deb'- bie's steady. are chosen primarily on the basis of their love and devotion to Brigade. However, their abil- ity as a leader is also taken into consideration, for each member wants the forthcoming year to be the best for Brigade. In this desire lies the secret of the or- ganization's success-continual- ly striving for perfection. With the Brigadiers lie the grave responsibilities of demon- istrating, teaching and reassur- ling their individual divisions. Second At SMU Sue Stanton, Kathy Rotkosky, Jane Rutledge and Mimi Black, Brigadiers, practice the cha-cha routine for one if V T of the upcoming games. 5? Each year the Brigade constructs their pyramids. This year the HHS Tina Tinnin, Molly Chance, Marsha R +' Mowrey and Jane Herring, HHS cheerleaders, are displaying their vi- vacity and spirit at pep rallies. Sue Stanton, Brigade Brigadier, tries Sue's efforts paid off well as her her best to teach Division I the rou- Division put on a first-rate half time tine for the coming game. performance. I ' i fs- elhi Q 'hw T552 K rw, 'ii ' Brigade delights the audience with Versatile performances. l Thrill Gridiron Masisges 1 1 Decorating lockers, designing posters and performing superior half-time drills comprise the various methods employed by the Brigade to build and intensify school spirit. Arriving at school an hour early every fall morning is only one of the necessary sacrifices made by the members to achieve perfection in all that the organization at- tempts. And only perfection will do for the Highlands Brigade. Serving the community and as- sisting the faculty during registra- tion and whenever necessary are the main responsibilities of the Brigade as a service organization. Brigade members shout O-W-L-S as they sing the fight song at the Temple pep rally while other less spirited students ease toward the cafeteria to get to the head of the lunch serving line. I Senior photographers possess un- limited talents as displayed by Pat O'Leary and Ray Gregory in a pri- vate grape-eating contest. Proportioning and cropping mugs for a layout are Judi Washington, business manager, Melinda Agans, literary editor, Dorothy Wildenstein, production manager and editor-in- chief, Betsy Cerullo. c. .-.-fl. Photographers, Glenn Kotara, Cheryl Richardson and Terry Hamilton, head, display their dedication to photography as they double check the intricate mechanism of the cam- era to assure perfect pictures. Glum, but victorious are Efrain Gar- za and Bill Dilworth, co-sports edi- tors, after battling the Tartan sports editor for valuable football action shots. l 94 WMMW rtt, 'M ass Motivation Proportion dials, double-page spreads, counting characters, widows and triplicate forms are foreign terms to the average student, but to a senior staffer these are familiar guide words into the sometimes baffling, but frequently rewarding field of journalism. Creating an annual from a maze of pictures, papers, cut- lines and copy blocks is the ar- duous task of the senior Briga- doon staff. Cooperation is an essential, for the assembling of the Brigacloon is a group ef- fort. Training the iunior staff is an- other of the senior staff's many responsibilities. lntermittently the seniors provide pep talks to encourage the iunior staff to meet their ad quotas. lt is also the objective of the seniors to instill within each iunior staffer the deep dedication needed to produce a top-rate yearbook. l Sophomore, iunior and senior class editors, Sharon Geise, Sue Rumbo, Joy Robinson and Sandy Pancoast, respectively, experience the frustra- tion and patience involved in sort- ing mugs for class sections. 5 s Dorothy Polson, organization editor, becomes engrossed in perfecting a layout while clubs editor Doris Pol- son checks her spelling accuracy in In ,W ,,..,-w a cutline. Dhosen As '66 Theme Wanda Bolton and Jo Lynn Hillman, advertising editors, Delane Tiner and Iludy Meyer, class editors and Von- ciel Jones, school life editor, pour Iedious hours of work into forming 'heir separate sections. f t 5 1 il 55 gt A Ui 1, '1 5 Frances Davis, accountant, assists Linda Tenbush, copy editor, in the collection of data for cutlines. 95 Borrowing hair spray for a last minute touch up before leaving to sell ads are Richard Holcombe and Robert Hamilton, iunior staffers. Judi Washington, business manager, collects ad contracts from iuniors Sharon Murray Harry Williams, Lin- da Mock and Judie Clark. --... S w-1. --..... ' --.-.. - u-.. ,3 un... -f u-i , --.. Wvsiq 7'Q. Junior Staff Works An exultant sales pitch ac- companied by a sparkling smile is the principal characteristic ot Brigadoon iunior staffers. Daz- zlecl by the completely foreigr world of journalism, iuniors spend the majority of their time visiting the various businesses of the city. They urge the busi- nesses to place ads in the an- nual, for it is the awesome re- sponsibility of the iuniors to sel the ads which finance the year- book. Each student is given an in- incliviclual ad quota. The grade , l x, 1 ' . . . .33 m , gg Frmh i The daily prolect of the Brigadoon i ,K ' i y,, f. y V ,l, 1 h VL y iuniors is to sell ads. Preparing to ..,, ., gl i , gfflg My canvas the business community are ' in if Betty Ryan, Cheryl McClure, Judy y 5 by lrrr smiih, Jerry Givens, Debbie Lewis we and Sharon Murray. ' t - i- Q t ' eiii ji i W g , eii lisle i y ye , if V, - ,,,' ' ,-i, ' ' 'i V 5 K . ,,,.., N X ii' t l i'i' MW-A i.,i . V i f Hard To Achieve Ad Quota he receives in iournalism is ased on his ability to reach ihis quota. i At mid-term, however, iu- iiiors put away their contract ooks and bring out their com- osition books. Now begin onths of study to adequately prepare themselves for their fu- 'ure iobs as authors of the next learbook. The iunior staffers are given heir senior staff positions for ihe forthcoming year at an an- nual banquet held in May. In place of their annual campaign assembly, the journalism students took part in the fall variety pro- duction, Highlands A-Go-Go. Dana Pundt appeared as a Go-Go dancer. Paul Hasson, Marcia Voyta and Da- vid Davis prefer to remain in the classroom occasionally to do odd iobs for seniors and perhaps even study if tpeeeibie. BRIGADOON if. J :we 1 A-. Business manager, Beverly Peter- Roy Powell, copy editor, improves one of the many articles needed to compose the Tartan as Caro Cedotal, all city columnist, expresses her view. f ' T t A d EEZ il 2TdlT'LZ 1T',uI?1. Zliullifes. e' al' an Wal' 9 es, seg, 1 an Editor-in-chief, Sandy Schmidt, prepares a string book which consists of all her articles written in current issues. 98 Searching assiduously througl' clog-eared dictionaries for the accurate spelling of a word, being constantly alert for uni usual happenings on the schoo campus and striving to interi pret school events as well as tct record them are the trademarks of the Tartan staff. l The school newspaper, whicl' is published twice monthly, is the result of numerous hour: spent by the entire staff coml posing feature stories, editoril als and page layouts. Blisterind editorials at the beginning o' the year criticizing a few schoo functions brought an avalanch of Letters to the Editor. Thes comments coupled with the ret l.ou Germer, ad manager, Evelyn Cope, news editor and Liz Fritz, circulation and distribution manager, each per- forms her duty which will make the next Tartan. 1 l In addition to her duties as feature editor, Loretta Ottmers i sorts Tartans for distribution twice a month. n y I Yi l ,377 Agfa., B 't t' ' S L tate Cert: :cate O Merit Q s fs . fi f il l arks of the staff increase the tudent's interest in the Tartan nd give the paper a pro- fessional flair. i The senior staffers are en- aged in the high school news- aper exchange program by ending the Tartan to schools bll over the Southwest. ln return they receive the newspapers of hese schools. By looking over hese various newspapers for ew ideas to include in their bwn tabloid and capitalizing pon the errors made by other chool staffs, the senior staffers ave succeeded in making the artan one of the best high chool newspapers in the city f San Antonio. Sports editor, Donald Brown, discovers that Sandy Schmidt is well aware of the plays made in the Highlands-Jefferson game. 99 The adage learning can be fun is exemplified as Cherie Hanson and Doris McCune clip articles of pre- vious Tartan issues in order to study the value of appealing copy. Co-operative teamwork proves in- valuable as lrma Garza and Carol Shifrin pool resources in writing an article for the Tartan. sf fe E F . Experience Builds Incentive, alertness, eager- ness and ability are the ad- iectives which best describe the Tartan iunior staff. It is the re- sponsibility of the individual staffer to meet an ad quota set in the fall by the journalism department. Selling these ads, the staffer discovers, requires time, effort and salesmanship. In addition to ad selling, the iunior staffers learn the funda- mentals of the newspaper style -how to write an effective, interesting lead, the various types of stories involved in newspaper writing and, pri- marily, what will attract the average reader. For the prin- ciple aim of any writer is not necessarily to please, but al- ways to interest his reading audience. Sharon Nale and Suzanne Hinch find that studying the back issues of Tartans is the primary aid in ac- quiring a knowledge of the basic principles of iournalism. ournalists TARTAN Opening new Rotos is one of the tasks assigned to iunior staffers who are primarily responsible for the dis- tribution of the newspaper every other Friday. Erline Cone and Della Neuse prepare to stack in tens over two thousand Rotos. Outstandin Journalists Rewarded 5 .. 3 -,,:.-,!A,.:P , '-H x Ma its :ar wi Ji 1, +R ri fa, si SY Ye' rs Q 3 32 sz 4 . H 5 it BOTTOM ROW: Judy Meyer, Betsy Cerullo, Judie Clark. SECOND FIRST ROW: Cheryl Richardson, Sue Rumbo, Sandra Pancoast, Jo Lynr ROW: Wanda Bolton, Sharon Murray, Frances Davis. THIRD ROW: Larry Hilman. SECOND ROW: Melinda Agans, Dorothy Wildenstein, Joy Rob- Luckett, Efrain Garza, Bill Dillworth. Quill and Scroll Members: Lou Ger- inson. FIRST ROW: Judi Washington, sgt.-at-arms, Vonciel Jones, sec.-tres. SECOND ROW: Sandy Schmidt, parl., Linda Tenbush, sgtfat-arms. THIRD ROW: Roy Powell, pres., Terry Hamil- ton, sgt. -at-arms. X f ,fir X yl f' fy! IA, :I I 'lf Af, , c I it I 3 J' ss! x, I xxx I: X-J V I mer, Beverly Peterman, Harry Wil- Doris Polson, Dorothy Polson, and liams, Carol Shifrin, Delane Tiner, Pat O'Leary are the recipients of and Carol Cedatol. certificates of honor. An international honor so- ciety created for the sole pur- pose of rewarding and encour- aging outstanding individua achievement in the fieldtof iouri nalism is the Quill and Scrol Honor Society. I H o w e v e r, membership ir Quill and Scroll is by invitatior only and rigid qualification: must be met by the student. H must be a iunior or a senior i high school, be in the uppel one-third of his class, have done superior work in some phase o' school publications, must be rec ommended by the sponsor ana must be approved by the secl retary-treasurer of the society The primary purpose of thl qualifications is to uphold th high standards for Quill an Scroll. i Sigma Epsi wi FRONT ROW: Peggy Reeh, Ellen Osinga, Joay Robinson, Cheryl Richard- son, Velma Miller. SECOND ROW: Yolanda Naiar, Carol Opperman, iane Roose, Joyce McEntire, Shirley Moran, Sherrie Patterson, Joan osey, Roy Powell. LAST ROW: Bill Norcross, John Ray, Don Parker, Chuck Miller, Gordon Park. lk! Nr ROW: Jane Rutledge, Donna Tadlock, Sharon Whitfield, Mary Kathy Shafer. SECOND ROW: Sarah Shinn, Sharon Werland, Spain, Teresa Sorrels, Sue Stanton, Linda Tenbush, Darlene Wig- Becky Searcy, Nancy Utz. LAST ROW: Dan Russell, Paul Yates, Zintgraff. If a senior has maintained a 3.5 or better grade average throughout his high school ca- reer, he is qualified for member- T ship in Permanent Sigma Epsi- l lon. Members of the honor so- l ciety are permitted to keep their pins as a reminder of the honor they received only as the result of hard work. The pins bears the Greek let- l . . .A Scholastic Crown FRONT ROW: Kathy Braun, Judy Arnold, Joyce Birt, Jo Etta Bachofer, Pam Bohl. SECOND ROW: Larry M. Denton, Ronnie Barnes, Arlene Viola Allen, Barbara Cash, James R. Dammann. Clayton, Roseanne T. Cupp, Russell Dylla, ROW: Charles Bobbish, Wanda R. Bolton, Melinda J. Agans, Davis. --:i .51 Chance, Susie Carreio, Gay Brosher, Bruce FRONT ROW: Aletris Huedepohl, Judy R. Lacks, Lana L. Ivy, Shirley Hogan, Patricia Keilers, Vonciel Jones. SECOND ROW: Debbie French, Debby Long, Mrs. Rosemary Son, Linda Lawrence. RQW: Bob Galloway, Barry Goetz, Bob Jones, Efrain Garza, ' William Kindla, Claude Griffin, Cindy Gambell. FOURTH ROW: David Kumpf, Terry Humphreys, Walter Huntley, Larry Epp. ters S and E: these letters are representative of the words Sig- ma Epsilon. Sophomores and Juniors whose names appear on the honor roll two consecutive times may wear their Sigma Ep- silon pins as long as they main- tain the required average. Election of the members of the honor society occured in February of this past year. 103 we . 'Mm ft :M ef K ,, ,ta , 0 q3t5g4satsgg,gf1g'e5teale R7 f i s 'wsrgzsag,,g4,,,,,M5Q1,., i El'QZgiZfgfh?5gi5Q3lLl54' ' X 5 xViF? lV'55Q75 s eh. ,,,L 6, x l eww, wsiiifmiitg ' 1 Ifwmi Qf3Ql7'i?fP5' 9 tif '1 .nieilsi if V Qiiiiifi 1 if 1-'wg 'af , . fr I .A, Y, ,aw K 1 : ' 7 2- H V ' A gje , m,wQ'x,,,f,2 - we-me S' we Lv' l?Ri'1 e?Y 'Ii3 5:f,i . f f W-- M 2250 f Q-my ,, ,. . 1 ,MK .ol , . . Nia, Q Sit ,,, Vtsf: me Biggs? VS , , ,,,mf N sam ea 1 ' s' :,,f.-5-isa? 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'.Z4f'g, -5 ' X I -5 ., xt f 2 xx' -J 53- 'V Mrs. Betty Briggs, sponsor Miss Mary Lundeen, sponsor Mrs. Cecil Staudt, sponsor Bruce Davis, president David Kumpf, vice president Shirley Moran, treasurer Cindy Gambell, secretary Melinda Agans ,Nancy Alexander Arlene Allen Judy Arnold Pamela Austin Jo Etta Bachofer David Bailey Bonnie Barnes Ronnie Barnes Rex Bell John Biggers Joyce Birt Mimi Black arles Bo n a olton Kathleen Bond Kathy Braun Gay Broshar Susan Carreio Barbara Cash Betsy Cerullo Molly Chance Viola Clayton Linda Cook Roseanne Cupp James Dammann Larry Denton Alfred Desoto Qocietg . . . l l T Members of the National Honor Society are chosen on the 'basis of scholarship, service, 'leadership and character. The Lcandidates for the society are lrequired to have and maintain la grade average which places them in the upper one-third of ltheir class. The election of the fmembers by the faculty and Ladministrative staff took place in early December. The election iof officers and an assembly pre- sented to the student body are the main activities of the or- ganization. Each member of the National Honor Society carries the title proudly and strives to 'uphold the traditions set by previous students. Bette Diesing Judith Dinges Russell Dylla Larry Epp Kathleen Fothergill Debby French Bob Galloway Efrain Garza Barry Goetz Charles Gonzales i Sandra Gottfried Claude Griffin Jane Herring Charles Hixon Fred Hoey V l NHS Bruce Davis accepts congratulations from Mrs. Briggs, after being elected NHS president on the first ballot. 'fed V I f gifs 11 . , :fries rr We if ,.,,. I 4. W,..,.. if .f 3 if . .. , 3-27 few ..,.. mm. ,T 'm f' - 1 , gkewr F 2: 1 f s , ,1 ' .1381 . . A, N s. ,ik V sg, Qg,,,Z's., ,A fs- 1 ag 5 , fixes ' '12 ve, ,haf ,Q Q - ' K' -,Q L griiifi, if 1- -1 .. 3flZ':1! NV L vi V - sw J Lil i. ,. ' ' ,fgf1j':iz' fy , fi . ig gpg3g'f'1W1 , , .E1ii.2s:'?iH'E :I'f: fff 5 ' f v . wf!3Tf:i'::.-'fi M ' f, 'N ff-3' V fu? 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Sarah Reagan, Carlton Poling, Ken- nen Jacobs, Peg Peters and Donna Van Buren listen attentively to a speech given about the house. Peggy Peters and Donna Van Buren tear down the house while singing O The Monkey Tied His Tail Around the Flagpole as Sarah Reagan stares at the spectacle in horror. 109 l Highland Plagers Promote Fine Arts Peg Young draws a topic from Ruth Daniels for her initiation speech. Anxiety overcomes Mary Bruels as she awaits her initiation. Carlton Poling memorizes his part in Sandbox , the play produced for UIL one-act play contest. sis Dedication is the key word in describing a Highland Player. lt is the drama student's dedica- tion to fine arts that drives him to work harder and to stay later at the evening workshops. This organization overlaps in membership with the National Thespian Society and the Pro- duction staff. The members of the three groups have one com- mon purpose-to promote the fine arts in any media possible. 110 iw' Sam Faile, Donna VanBuren, Allen Lee and Carlton Pollng tively listen as Mrs. Mary Winnek describes the methods and nicalities vital for a good production. 4195! rfb X0 Alf' Cerullo, Bobby Eisenberg, Susan Ritchey, Rosalie MEYGY, Allen Lee- Posey. SECOND ROW: Betty Fahning, ROW: Barbara Trinkle, Ruth Dgnielgf Sam Faile, John Bernarcloni, Carlton Poling, 1 ea:-:.a'i3'E5ii Top Dramatists Receive Recognition Only to the exceptional dra- comes the invitation to the National Thespian So- basic qualifications for in the HHS chapter Thespians are based upon work done by the dedicated ama student. Only after he earned 10 points by work- in the Highland Players and n at least one three-act play, is e a candidate for the society. The HHS Chapter of National hespians w a s organized in 962 by Mrs. Mary Winnek. Mrs. Mary Winnek, sponsor, must determine the most deserving. i.,A W ig 1 1ls'z X z E i Student Council Init: Discussing the Council's proposals and problems are vice-president JoEtta Bachofer, president Larry Den- ton and sponsors Mrs. Dolores Blanar and Mrs. Helen Jones. Jin T8 NA I. Ke 't--dir Berkley Smith and Terry Denton assume the task of raising the flag which is a daily proiect of the Stu- dent Council. The Youth Conference is a big proi- ect of the Student Council. JoEtta Bachofer publicizes the conference S on the Student Council's bulletin Q board. 112 asses To Hootenannies Carrying out the western day theme sponsored annually by the Student Council is Ann Heslop wearing a granny dress. Gary Cudworth and Richard Birney, candidates for Council president 66-67, rehearse their entertainment for the upcoming rally. Larry Denton masses the gifts do- nated by the student body in sup- port of the Council's Christmas campaign, Help Others. 113 Sherry McAdams and LarryVDenton, who is presi- dent of the Student Council, participate en- thusiastically at the Student Council dance. 5235 was V, W' V A, -A Q if' I 1, ,egg-egg ..'4g,,,, X -. ,vi-fy 0 big ul Jackie Sparks, Sandy Schmidt, Jo Etta Bachofer and Greg Lyon help prepare this room for the iudging of the best decorated room for color day, sponsored by Student Council. Student Council Pushes Togetherness Establishing a better rela- tionship between the adminis- tration, the faculty and the students, encouraging student participation in school affairs and promoting school spirit are the principal obiectives of the Highlands High School Student Council. Members quickly de- velop a sense of responsibility and citizenship that they at- tempt to transmit to the others. The Student Council consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate is comprised of the presidents of various clubs and organiza- tions, the House of Repre- sentatives is made up of the elected advisory representa- tives. The sale of student directories and the student auto regis- tration are two activities spon- sored by the organization. A whisper day and a color clay contribute to elevating the al- ready massive school spirit. The daily prayer and the raising of the flag are responsibilities of the Student Council. - STUDENT COUNCIL - The Student Council store is just one lighted with the amount of mgney of the many projects sponsored by received from the sale of items. the Council. Sherry McAdams is de- This year Parisienne Escapade Student Council dance held in the was chosen as the theme for the school cafeteria annually. H5 Production Staff Stars Wanda Rice, Richard Quinones, James Miller, Ronnie Dubuke, Bob Eisenberg and Kitty Beard, student assistant, help Mrs. Winnek by taking inventory of costumes and props in stock. The peoph behind the scenes, the people who make production itself possible, these are the members of the High- lands Production Staff. The principle responsibilities of the staff are securing appro- priate sets for drama produc- tions, assisting in speech tourna- lnents and conHoHing aH the stage devices. All work and no play is not the motto of the production staff. Be- tween iobs Carol Shifrin, Ellen Beard, Keeping accurate accounts of money and meetings are Ruth Daniel, Mary Bruels and Betty Fahning Joan Posey, Barbara Trinkle, Rosalie Meyer and Linda Gardner. model the staff's latest hats. M m..t-.M-wmfete Qff,QswmumsmAwe-7,mwemw,wfsvWs.e-ewwwwwto .W-fws , Wfigm-seein , K .,., ,. .scis.etis-fs,-rs-svs:,f:-use-feu.m,is,.sf,,wffm- ackstage Poling, Allen Lee and Bobby Eisenberg, re- for stage technicalities, make some needed before the next production. - PRonucTloN STAFF Linda Jones and Ozzie Ponce learn to adiust the spotlight for all the upcoming drama productions. Sam Faile, stage and production manager, concentrates on the im- provements to be made in settings and scenery for school assemblies. Radio And TV Added i Y it James Briseno, Curtis Blanchette, tronics after Mr. Erwin Reininger, Edward Morales and Eleazar Alfare radio and television instructor, has study the fundamentals of elec- introduced thetopic. Experimenting with tube testers, Warren Beedle, Adolph Padaleki transistors and silicon rectifiers are and Charles Settles. To Curriculum Volt-ohm-meters, audio-am- plitiers. and the Morse code are new, lout frequently heard terms in the hall of HHS this year. This terminology origi- nates in the three hour voca- tional class in radio and tele- vision repairing which is of- fered tor the tirst time. The purpose ot the class is to train students in the duration ot three years to quality for an electronic technician's position at any of the military bases or any ot the numerous radio and television repair shops. Trips in the tall to the tele- phone company and to the Tall Towers help to enrich the stu- dents' knowledge ot his voca- tion ot the tuture. j RADIO AND rv - Curtis Blanchette, Kenneth Simpson, Edward Morales and Bobby Pat terson find the tool room a necessity in working electronics. Cyrus Phelps, George White, Joe Solarczyk, Robert Theis, Patrick Sul- livan and Wayne Winkler work with the components ofa radio. Discussions Dpinions. Topics cedes his presentation on the crease of crime among iuveniles Organized in 1964, the de- bate organization is growing quickly in membership and ex- perience. Realizing the value, as well as the necessity of de- bate in the American demo- cratic system, the members endeavor to form concrete opinions on factual data con- cerning controversial issues. For then not only will he make a good debator, but he also tul- tills his responsibilities as a citizen of the United States. Many preparatory meets en- able the team to adiust, to ac- quaint and to discipline itself to the rigorous requirements ot debating in anticipation of the hardest test-the lnterscholastic League Competition. Roger Barker expounds the various reasons for the abolishment of the poll tax in the Lone Star State. A critical discussion of Richard Glas co's topic by the debate class pre Compose Debate Class 8 DEBATE Marvin Hunn, Kay Mack, Randy Sherman and Laranda Gomez read extensively in order to obtain mate- rial for tournaments and discussions. Mrs. Bettye Robson, sponsor of the debate club, assists Dale Jacobs in accumulating concrete evidence to support his statements. S 1 -N Controversy is the key to arousing debate material. Dale Jacobs pre- sents his views on capital punish- ment while Charles Knuepper and Jay Cabellero ponder the issue. 121 Leaders Amassed In Senate a g s , 1 .-: , ,W,. , . 3 1 f ' is if PM L. K it se ' ff .I is ,. . . X 3. .Q ' x 'S f v s 8 , . ,. . Q 6 .,,L,Z. I ..,. R 4.1 T51 f Q.. S fs s . A ,Ps NS? ' 2.83555 - liglsgilqfii ff' 1? li ll -1. .wftfgvis i f H ,. cg 593 Q Y lil' 3 fi . 4 4. -- 3' Larry Denton 'Ein ,' Q25 W Al l .wil-igeft Q. N ., ,gwiggy 5-Q Eg K W Sis ggi stir? WW T' ,Lv ' 1 get :e.':o4Sft lg' 2 Q , gf 5 iw ,, rw.. ig ,niggas , tg Ssitaei 3 ng Q .. NF Vs Q .. , Q .fry - L. A 2 Y X an nfs-meg ww I sg 1-. ..,5 , xt 2-:fs ,,v, .. ,...,, .. , .. David Bailey Kathleen Bond sys .. w Kr A . , 1 . ,.,. . ,1 , ,. , 'Z 3 5 L ef' 'I Betsy Cerullo Roseanne Cupp Betty Diesing 122 The Senate, a branch of the Student Council, is made up of the presidents of all the clubs and organizations at Highlands. The purpose of the senate is to coordinate the numerous activi- ties ot the organizations and clubs and to inform students of the various campus activities. The final and perhaps the most important aim of the organiza- tion is to represent fully the student body of Highlands High School. Bob Gallowayri QMary'Ai1nlHiTzfelderi' X BFFJBHETT Charles Livingston ., ' ' - . fn . ' V S A e, . 'S ,,... . - V' S if- W e fz 's.4 'iHgg- - i ,193 - QQ. V ,. 51.3 , 'Lf ,.., e . S P we .- ' sf. P 'Sail '1-2 ft z ,,-40 , -u a -Sgr . . . aw 1 P T S - s li? . , 552i exif?- is-f ' l W - si? 1 fa 5 . :.- was--. -- .H-rw .. n WMM: S :serie 2-...wwe 'H fsfwf V mf w Q, . . l Z' ff' 6 11 sr.. ' ff 'Q 5 - . 1 ' Debby Long Karen McVay Judy Meyer Janet Moore Carol Opperman Joan Posey Roy Powell Mike Preston Sandra Schmidt Becky Searcy Sarah Shinn Linda Staggs Donna Tadlock Nancy Utz Donnie Voight Versaiilifg Provided Masses In Clubs -5 ping . . . munching . . . Cheryl Richardson has not antici- pated a Batman sweatshirt, how- ever, she humors fellow members at the FTA Christmas party. Clubs As Motivation of good deeds is often found in the codes of various clubs. Judy Meyer, Phi Beta member, uses her spare time to put up the library Christmas tree. 124 Production staffer Carlton Poling ad- justs the lighting to get a shadowy effect in George Washington Slept Here. Motivators What do you mean, what is it? asks Linda Martin as she paints a paper mache mustang used for the Student Council color day. Dorothy Wildenstein makes herself useful in the kitchen by helping with the desserts at an FTA party. Joy Robinson reveals her talent as she models this evening dress at the Chiroane Style Show. 125 Masses Disperse Jackie Halamuda, Tina Tinnin, Mol- ly Chance, Marsha Mowery and Jane Herring make use of an iso- lated hall by practicing iumps. 126 Mr. Fred Harding takes a picture of the Senate while Dorothy Polson, Mrs. Cathy Willis and Doris Polson situate the Senate members. Terry Woods, Freddie Hoey, Bruce Davis and David Kumph, nominees for National Honor Society presi- dent, gossip while awaiting the re- sult of the election. i Into Groups g sffsiaiiaeiiih ' a Kitty Beard, Ellen Beard, David Wenger and Barbara Trinkle design a banner to advertise the depart- ment's upcoming production of George Washington Slept Here. Jim Gregg, Barbara Strawn, Judie Clark and Pat O'Leary enioy the production of George Washington Slept Here performed in December. The Brigade displays the victory sign to show the basketball team their full support. 127 Fall Fashions Reviewed In fg iiei flgflll . ' ' l? Tif' ffl? , .555-H. E-,Qi f 'S , '-e' , 1' liiiifft' 5.1, ' L ' ' 1 iqifii , ' ' , , 1 ' , K . m , .A ,, , -,si VW Ri i. . B' 'f ' f ffl ,425-' me 1 r t ' ' f 'iii' 5 i. - . e M' , V ' a G ' ' ' 7 72. .ff 15 '2fis31ffff,fffs7.' 11.1 ' li 1- ,P 1' A -. ' - ' i hi , V 'Ae' . , e-AA s 'Ah'e 'L 1 5 ,mee A I V ' . if' -to ,, Iii . -.. k F V V ' F. 4 ,. 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Lana Ivy Judy Lacks Melissa Manville Anita Marsh Betty Miller Debbie Neeley Kay Parmenter Peggy Pickering Becki Pollan Alice Ramos Yolanda Ramos Jane Rutledge Betty Ryan Kathy Schafer Bonnie Schamersdorf Marilyn Walling Shirley Williams Anna Witta Kathy Zirkel CHIROANES Smiling broadly, as she en- courages the other students to be more style conscious by set- ting fashion trends herself is the typical Chiroane. The lit- erary club derives its title from Chiroane, the Greek god- dess of love and beauty. The theme of the Chiroane fashion show this year was Discotheque main project club was the maroon owls. Designs. The sponsored by the sale of miniature The lively and hectic year of the Chiroanes is concluded with a Mother-Daughter banquet at which the impending officers are announced. 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Pennant Sales Reach 100 Q Weir ' ' f 2923 53 ,ef - es J - X XM - f,,,.- - f : DTS! , - L' ' 152 2- J iffigg Miss Sallie Bruhn, sponsor Becky Searcy, president Martha Nesloney, vice president Gay Broshar, secretary Barbara Greer, treasurer Mary Swan, chaplain Tina Tinnin, reporter Sibyl Kingston, parliamentarian- historian Carolyn Haley, sgt-at-arms Linda Ellis, sgt-at-arms Melinda Agans Darnell Albert Judy Arnold Diane Arrambide Mary Avey Carolyn Barrow Cecily Beeding Brenda Beyer Annie Broshar Frances Chance Molly Chance Dauna Cottle Barbara Curnutt Frances Davis Cindy Dawson Brenda Dodd Jeanne Dupont Margo Fuqua Carol Guerra Jackie Halamuda Jane Herring Betty Hill Linda Howard Robbie Jennings Diane Jones Bg December The sale of maroon and white owl pennants, which helped to boost the school spirit is the principal money-making proi- ect of the year for the Athenas. The money received from this project goes to fulfill the Athena Literary Society's purpose, to supply the school library with books and supplies. However, being an Athena member is not all work and no play. Socials, sleepless slumber parties and scavenger hunts comprise the club's social calen- dar. The traditional Mother- Daughter Banquet held at the close of the school year is an appropriate climax to a fun- filled yet profitable year for the Athenas Literary Club. Martha Mahavier Linda Martin Vicki Millsap Marsha Mowery Sandy Nunnelly Billie Marie Powell Janice Rotkosky Kathryn Rotkosky Doris Sanders Martha Schillings Michele Simon Nancy Smith Sharon Thompson Delane Tiner Pam Tiner Lana Turner Donna Van Buren Karla Van Buren Susie Woods Linda Yates Melinda Agans and Delane Tiner try to persuade Bill Denham to buy CI pennant, the selling of which was the Athenas' money-making proiect. Mary Jane Johnston Dana Long Debby Long Athenas Entertain Whats going on now? asks Lana Turner, as the rest of the Athena members go to find out l x f ' Y Cecily Beeding shows that she has fb the only revolving head at High- lands. Other members of Athenas look on in amazement. These Athena members volunteer to , l be on a committee to plan an up- President of Athenas, Becky Searcy, l comes well prepared for the slum- ber party given in January. l coming slumber party. 134 Wilh Slumber Parlg iii ' L l . i ,gk Q if Jane Herring displays her sense of humor by picking up Molly Chance and allempfing to walk. 'lei an f, jgwlrres di klkz, K , ni Q The Athena members build a pyra- mid of their own in Carol Guerra's den. l l x 135 Modern Dianas Celebrate Holidays ' -: 5' , nfrg xh 4.- 2 ' A , 1 if' -' him , :WEBB 'iii I D '-it - 'K 'Sw , ., ,,.,,,- r.rs,,,,:rs,,v,:,,,,,-, , I ' -f -w ef Us se' 1 2? ,. .E 24'-'5?f.i,fi f , r .--,. k.g- lrm, rr sl -- J- ,si . 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M-wt ,,.-, W,--,, ,El-5533.5 WAi,g.,,,5gg115,-iW,e,, f ,. S K .sl is-fu, .9 Y K 5:52-:.'EYU lfiz-ftifgglzrfg. iw fx: www , Q- mwsfy . Hrrwzgi f W , Q., , ,mf W ,,,,,-.W-f -...J Donna Tadlock, president of Modern Dianas, leads club discussion COI1- cerning plans for the annual ban- quet during the Christmas holidays. Sgfve,-iifwggl '- , ,,,, WT TSC .,-. . ,Kf. ,-,k wfww V fl Nw if ul L iris 'V f wink if r, K S .,. Q my? we if Q R Q --X 0 5 A-s z, wp Q M S i Y i. i S l ' E S' 'L I- I ,isf2i:,11,:1fmfwfl2ffJav,irrt2,, ,gginZ-if33-g:w,f+,,':?2325fnfz:?+2,:fz:f1:sgf-- ,f - . 3-JMU-if: lkwvismx Lf'-'lkiftecv-?'.f::z .V . ,. ,,.,. V, ., ,. . Dons Polson - ' fN'l'4'-?f 4?f L ll 'X ef!i:fi5 Qfl , Dorothy Polson ,, , f' + ,Z -. sb- Joan Pose , K V K' Q 'S O? '12, , my ,. , w 1 iM't ' Sh S 1 ffpy is - ,l Z' W 0W5 , , ' x n M ' Brenda SIMS I S lj . L 4 ...lg ,tl 5, we? E , ' ' : tfigilvggi K ,Q Q x ww . 1 L. A Q ' Q V. '- M ' ' ' Linda Smith X L, y, h A- ' A . 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Mrs. Ross, Donna Tadlock and Mrs. Tadlock get ready to eat their salad as Karen Morris wonders when she will receive hers. 138 Sooials And One would have to search diligently to discover any simi- larity between Diana the an- cient Greek goddess and the Di- anas of today. The key word to the diversity is modern , The members of the social club are the modern Dianas. The main proiect of the club is serving refreshments to the teachers during the fall regis- tration. The members are also kept busy by selling cakes to teachers, friends and relatives. A traditional dance hosted in the spring and a Christmas ban- quet are the maior social events of the year for the club mem- . bers. . s CfiMitzinShov5, Nancy Alexander, Su- san 'Carl7eio, Donna Tadlock and Mrs. Tadlock enioy the food served at the Modern Diana Christmas ban- quet. we Services Busg Dianas The Modern Diana officers for this year are: Sherry McAdams and Judy Miller, sgt-at-armsp Aletris Huede- pohl, treasurerp Donna Tadlock, presidentp Patti Mcllhenny, parlia- mentarian-historianp Shirley Moran I secretaryp Sue Farmer, reportersp and Betsy Cerullo, chaplain. Karen Morris, Doris Polson, Dorothy Polson, Marilyn Patterson and Don- na Tadlock, all members of the decoration committee, help prepare for the upcoming dance. Neewollah Phu Beta Dance Theme Mrs. Olivia Camacho, sponsor Miss Norma Trevino, sponsor Linda Staggs, president Terry Westerhoff, vice-president Linda Pearson, treasurer Diane Becerril, secretary Sandy Gottfried, historian Judy Wilson, reporter-typist Paula Billa, chaplain Sharon Geise, sgt-at-arms Deanna Tovar, sgt-at-arms Pam Alford Cheryl Bailey Ellen Beard JoEtta Bachofer Shirley Bennett Sandy Bolling Sallye Bowen Sugar Bond Joyce Birt Mary Nell Chamberlin Judie Clark Jeanette Conway Jennifer Crockett Beverly Davis Orphalinda Garza Jerry Givens Martha Gose Patty Hall Sandy Henry Irene Hernandez S- Mary Hitzfelder Genoa Hill Named for the Greek letters F and B which represent friend- ship and beauty is the Phi Beta Society of Highlands. The pur- poses of the club are defined by its namep the Phi Beta Socie- ty attempts to promote friend- ship and to beautify the cam- pus andthe school in general. Neewollah the Halloween dance given by the Phi Betas in October and football game Espanoles are mary activities ing the year. pom-poms and members help a powder puff staged with Los two of the pri- of the club dur- By the sale of spirit books, the to increase the spirit of the HHS masses. Mary Nester Lee Newman Mariam Osinga Diane Pooley Karen Ringle Faye Savedra Jackie Schockley Becki Schlamersdorf Sandra Schuchart Rosanne Son Betty Spain Peggy Stone Evelyn Sullivan Carolyn Tutt Terrie Van Dunker Sylvia Vela Mary Ward Judi Washington Mary Williams Lynn Zipp Judy Meyer Micki McMahon Peggy Moore Diane Miller , gf 'x -, ,qw sf.: .:- ,, A- J cw. ., :' is ft ,Liga e,1.,ll?',f' ' it ' 'SERQT' K Marille Jones Kay Lee Jo Ann Lynn Betty Holcomb Darlyn Johnson PHI BETA ,M ,, , ,,,,,.1 . H15 wi' Phi Betas Chalk Llp Another Victorg Linda Staggs, president of Phi Betas, discusses the upcoming powder puff football game with the club. Darlyn Johnson makes a quick break during the powder puff football game in January between Phi Betas and Los Espanoles. Phi Betas over- powered their opponents 16-0. InF Meyer b mas tree in the lib During Cl Phi Beta to show what the Jo Ann Lynn, Sharon Geise and Judy egin decorating the Christ- eminine Football Bm which the Phi Betas place rary each year. proverbial slumber party, members make an effort that the gathering is not name implies. 'S N. Mr. Warren Wyble sponsor ff 'N Q in 'i, gi 5 1 a 1, Davld Bailey, president James Adams Kenneth Albertius Rex Bell Melvin Bennett f lf? 'ifwsiix 555 'if ' ' if xx -we sv?fLi,5fii1'2i sresger-1 --f-rm., , f- f fa: 7, - ww -f -Q .1 ffzsizm 3 f -' Q as 3,5 Q3 get P5512 5 . Y X52 r' F? 1 Q5 5 Ngo is Qfmif 'Hi-555i5i?5if :I . ,.H:ff-1,:g.,, 1,.f,,g,w,,,i,,,,. , . vf. r 1' fi Misa 1 :Lee Q , . . ,.-rf: - s ,. ,- Q.-:W RW . , V. ,K Lx? X fdwgifs-1 5, - 53,11 igmffsz, la, f J A w Q J ig ' K-,def s , f,y1nisf.32r?f1f,1,f :w,f,,w25sw ' f ,L-.,. .Ns -. ,,,ssx,,,, ' ' f,,Wjg,e I M ,, W, -- ,M.sfg,g9ge,1, iuiffsvxfi , 3 L ' : 17 LVN 'i?i'5' Rza? we of-if flfsf:.et1. 1 kms --f vw 5.285 - ,R Y 7 S - -8 aglggsff Lettermen Of Sports Boys who letter in the sports of football, basketball, track or golf are eligible for member- ship in the H Club, which is sponsored by the head coach of the football squad. The principal purpose of the club is to promote good sports- manship not only among the team but also among the Owl supporters. Various activities of the H Club give deserved rec- ognition to the boys who par- ticipate in HHS athletics. The members c I i m a x an eventful year with th e tradi- tional H Club picnic which is usually held at an out-of-town park. John Brooks Craig Cosgrove Morris Davis Alfred Desoto Daryl Dominguez Robert Driskill Steve Duren Charles Dupont Greg Ekis Herbert Ellison Owen Elmer Greg Fehrenkamp Bill Galbraith Charlie Gonzales David Gonzales Joey Gonzales Manuel Gonzales Bill Gray Gerald Hall James Hartley Compose H Club v 'fi 2 3 its if 1 as 5 fe if W gs 4 3 'Ex F David Bailey checks with Walter Huntley about collecting the tickets to the film which the H Club is presenting to the student body. Tommy Peel Al Roberts Gilbert Romero William Sanders Jack Satterfield Steve Stephenson Bobby Shellhaase Robert Sills Richard Sutherland Jerry Van Pelt Ben Waddlington Charles Wagner Gerald Whiteside Charles Hixon Sammy Holden Walter Huntley Clarence Jackson Samuel James Donald Johnson Bob Jones Mike McCarty Danny Merton ei'l'l J ' J f gugiiftmsgg . . lfgygfgfzg gafg ' Q - 5 fwg?'11:gW 'A . lf? 5 ' -f l-,' - ' Ez'-2 I ff. ,zt1iyg,wse3rsv 1 W-an ,ft fre-,ffwm Q iz: Q' V. K ,N 57,5 -' wx, we-ef Q ,w.z.,'.cw,s? 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A 5 x K 5' 0 4 K N Y x Q va ,gm xii X Q Q 'f G' Q? - i .t,, 1: , 1 J 145 Future Business Leaders Train For Mr. William Grusy, sponsor Carol Opperman, president Ronnie Barnes, vice-president Regina Loiselle, treasurer Shirley Schroeder, secretary Sherry Pool, chaplain Lou Germer, historian-reporter Martha Jameson, sgt-at-arms Kathryn Alves Yolanda Barron Shirley Bennett Joyce Birt Paulette Birt Greg Brandt Mary Breedlove Carlos Castaneda Margaret Castillo LaNelle Cheney Beverly Davis Cheryl Farrer Beatrice Flores Bonnie Frye Yolanda Garza Vonciel Jones William Kindla Glenn Kotara Karen McVay Irma Meneses Future Vocations Confidence is the key word to success for any FBLA mem- ber. He realizes that to compete in the modern business world self-assertion is a requisite. By working in close associations, with the local businesses, the members not only acquire con- fidence, but also learn the re- sponsibility each student has to his community. ln addition, the members, by becoming ac- quainted with the various firms, are better qualified to chose ap- propriate occupations for them- selves from the vast field of business. The crowded club agenda for the year includes car washes, guest speakers, field trips, ban- quets, film strips and work days in actual business estab- lishments. The FBLA members also attend district and state conventions. To train its members to look upon the field of business as an avocation now, but as a vo- cation later in life is the primary purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America. Lessie Sunvison Margaret Szalwinski Deborah Turner Dianne Van Dunker Terry Venable Laura Victory Judi Weigand Georgia Woller Regena Wood Martha Reyna Sharon Richards Patricia Ridgway Kathleen Seipp Cheryl Shipp Evelyn Sullivan Betty Nale Ann Owens Richard Ploch Cauleen Potts Nelda Moreno I 9 M1Z'Y i -.'. ff . V - , FBLA 1 we wi? ,Q ww fa Q KES? re Eggs: mi Q WW AS.. . . Wee L N1 ' . ' SQ: sw , . in 5 ew X 2 3 x Q by X. Mi 3 .1 ffgytit , Xa , f-L,:,a:?Q5' K Qjikgrg k 7 ' fi' Keg Chain Sale Regina Loiselle serves the punch at the FBLA social to Mr. William Grusy, FBLA sponsor. Carol Opperman, president of FBLA, leads the meetings held each first and third Tuesday of the month. The FBLA officers for the 1965-66 year are: Lou Germer, reporter- historian, Joyce Birt, sgt-at-arms, Shirley Schroeder, secretary, Ronnie 148 Barnes, vice president, Carol Op- perman, president, Regina Loiselle, treasurer, and Sherry Pool, chaplain. Proves Prolitable Surveying the situation at the FBLA Christmas party, Mr. Grusy contem- plates the amount of time it will take to clean up. Jan Venable and Ann Owens, mem- bers of FBLA, make a sale to Nancy Eno. The key chains are made in maroon especially for HHS. Lessie Sunvision helps herself to a cookie while Regina Loiselle and Ann Owens are not looking. . - ..-:,.efe:twrffaag: ew .S if .Ls--:ze int- ,,.. S..--my ,- ' :sw 1 szweitzisilwib- .fn ,, ::5f'y' V., gy, 513 -,,L 2 ,,:A W y., ..,, fw- ,ga K f -sf --ffl? flygszk 4 +- 'riser .uw 'ii 7 if ' .515 , .f .1-ff'-:sit sae I --1 . , ,ij ,. A i 1 z 1 . Qin, V - 2 - ' ii ' gil ,ww L. lfijk 4 riff: ' p . ,k., C IN ,Hs , M 3, 5 M' Q 3 is ' 'W .. fi' S 5 Sf Qazlzlyrtf 55-,. ,:7:Zi5M:. flvsmzlisff 1-,' , me :gf-32 3 .+ - ,,.. at F 55+-,..,e es -..' . :,,:1i7W-3 , es Ms, Az, ,,., sqm ,,.,, I Ji ,:g,:fs5:fb,lv. -4, ligfsifmn , . ss? , .,,, , . 5932312 my A ,, me :ex sw .1 if -we Q 1 -X ,ml K ' ,J-1 W 3113- . 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A w i.. . ,:,i-,,..-, .,,.- , A ' - ' 1 x . fY':LrAf.,sfe.5s:? .n-Q zngsnszsfff 'r, 5 i' fb , . s 'faf-uf i ff f' 5 A .hyi Miss Mary Margaret Carr, sponsor Bette Diesing, president Bettye Hill, vice-president Doylean McDaniel, treasurer Judy Hom, secretary Diana Becerrill, historian Paula Billa, chaplain Charlyn White, parliamentarian Patricia Allen Nancy Bachofer Rheba Ann Banks Lynda Barrera Silvia Barrientos Linda Bishop Mary Nell Chamerlln Erline Cone Jocelyn Cope Beverly Davis Caryn Einhorn Blanche Garza Eva Graves Patti Hansen Janet Hay Merle Hebert Sandra Henderson Helen Hess Ollie Lawson Doris McCune Victoria McDaniel Joann McElroy Audrie McVea Maxine Moczygemba Patricia Murray Donning Ot Nursing Caps The Highlands chapter of the FNA allows its members to pre- pare themselves tor the strenu- ous, selt-sacriticing c a r e e r which they shall lead as nurses. A taxing, yet rewarding schedule keeps the girls con- stantly busy. Participating in the Red Cross Drive, touring Baptist M e m o r i al Hospital, sponsoring work clays in the various neighborhoods and col- lecting a basket of food tor a needy family are only a portion of the club's many activities for the school year of 65-66. Wilma Precipha Mary Alice Puertas Paula Rutherford Patricia Smart Connie Smith Libbie Speer Mary Szalwinski Rosemary Taylor Barbara Terry Patsy Theis Patti Tucker Janet Wagner Alberta Washington Juanita Washington 2 ' f X MN iffx 'K .. L Z PQIZSHV.: Q ll., V . ' 72 viii M my A if ani 41 Q lm Q M 2 V- 1 - ,lx 4 ,Y ,,,,k 4 gL...1??,,. Della Neuse Lillian Napper FNA Darlene Osborne Ellen Osinga Miriam Osinga Lynette Pierce Janice Ploch Sandra Poole Cauleen Potts ,wife we Wme lr- wilt' 3,f,F'7,l :, 51,35 31 f Hn 145, .WW fit at ' EWEQ ' V, -1 Q W' Q H 2 TW :ii my 7 , his 2 mil QM? w ,rx i if-2 i l 1 in s 5 i' O 'SWS -M W H W 5 W 1-V Q il' 31252 L rss , J Q gf swi gw g ': -,srzijsr v 475- F, s :mf as ,Q k 1 f- . -L s,.-ssslti, H' . -fi. 5, J,g2ff5g.f-, W, , fsfqffsl-,wi , 1 ,, ' M, '- .' ' ' '- lyksf,-qfgigwu ,,,,, S , E, - , Q, Q.: 4, MM M , ., , - ,li K7 w, fs 4 B Q Q fs? sl, ,,, , 13, 1 'Q' L Q Wi. A H, it w K E, J 2 1 l ft vga ef 3 lg, gg ire sw 6 -rg its fs? f Er, l few. . ff. i'wSr?sw-wr, W agp, f 5 M xg gi 51 if r .uf v S3 E z '43 'u. 3 ..'-LQN 'fs ks' we H3 w.3nt4fiX- .ati rf X' . e sill rm M ,.,., W ---,., ,.., wm a. vm.: : Us sf. , H ggkjjgq , w i,,,-D5 4 z 151552 he .N ,Q -, . wg w s- gl-5-5,gs5:s,...gw,,, ,. . ,,f, L,-, f ,grips 53,3 a V 95 af. L ' ' W' Qi ,Sw . N, l 1 1 ew? 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K Ma, t, W, M Q K is 3 W ,M gg 'Wg 9534 ul X 4 Q 'mll,,.Y-MM ull' President Bette Diesing discusses the agenda for the next meeting with sponsor Miss Mary Carr. ,N ,,,., A survey of collected items proves to FNA members how unusual their scavenger hunt lists were. 152 gi Complete FNA Year 'X ,inf ,. in Rh Judy Hom, secretary, Doylean Mc- Daniel, treasurer, and Paula Billa, chaplain prepare the printing press to run off programs. Bette Diesing and Karen Fothergill check the list of items they have to collect for the scavenger hunt. Diana Becerrill, historian, Bettye Hill, vice-president, and Charlyn White, parliamentarian served as FNA officers during 1965-66 FTA' Year Begins fi With Installation , r W, ' , f -' ww W .,frssw ' . V : fiqsgf, , Q gwiegcg ' 7::iE?s2 H, : ' . - ' ' 'ff fl, fi 3- iQ: f 5 vmgiii ,, ' ' .17 wwf: x ' 1 7 Nfi2??5'ff54f . ' Q -V . y . g P fr, . ZH- , I , 3 , , Q' ,-,356 be 1 wwe . ge- 3 ,,,,,f, rx., J ' . , ,,., ,. 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M X- K 154 ,usa 64J'6 7 Sandy Pancoast, recording secretary Sally Anderson, corresponding secretary Susan Carreio, chaplain Linda Tenbush, historian Marilyn Patteson, parllamentarlan Joan Posey, reporter Melinda Agans Arlene Allen JoEtta Bachofer Beth Bairrington Bruce Beck Donna Behr Pam Bohl Wanda Bolton Paula Breed Sharon Bryan Jay Caballero Sharon Chambless Mark Christal Lucky Cloud Carolyn Collier Becky Cooper Peggy Dolan Richard Finegan Judy Fischer Ernie Fischinger Sandra Fothergill Paula Fry Cindy Gambell To learn more about the teaching profession, its oppor- tunities, its responsibilities, its rewards and importance in the American democracy is the duty of the FTA member. Cultivated in a future teacher are his per- sonality, character and sense of leadership for these are es- sential to a teacher's success. The members, adhering to the old adage of experience being the best teacher, are given the responsibility of con- ducting classes on FTA Day. 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X Qi. 57 A by f .X 1,4 X X , gk Billie Ruth Garret Karen Good Lurlene Grayer Carolyn Herbert Cheryl Hild Genoa Hill Jean Hom Janet House Vivian Houseton Lana Ivy Christine Jahn Charlene Kelly Kathy King Karen Lerich Debby Long Bruce Lund Judy Miller Ann O'Diam Mary Peterman Debora Prochnow Cathey Rice Linda Rigsbee Rae Roberts Becki Schlamersdorf Bonnie Schlamersdorf Sandy Schmidt Astra Skalbe Sylvia Vela Barbara Warneke Sheron Werland Dorothy Wildenstein Pam Wilder Harry Williams Wilene Wittinebert Lynn Zipp E E ,, -,,' six Pattie Dr , ruce Beck and Mrs. mnie Cochrane, sponsor, race to Unscramble the Menu during the FTA Christmas party in December. Displaying the honors received at the district convention in New Braun- fels with Mrs. Cochrane are Sarah Shinn holding the gavel given in recognition of the most outstanding FTA chapter, and Cindy Gambell supporting the chapter's scrapbook and the trophy received for best scrapbook. ' med to HHS from the convention with the position of district recording secre- tary. ,gisg,,2g,w wrt rw W fi . :we fl, s U: lwziiifgi Q, .. if 'V , H' l 15:55. H V 4 4 7 I an l Experiments Develop Young Miss Mary Helen Smith, sponsor Mr. William Walker, sponsor Mike Preston, president Sherry Patterson, vice-president Manuel Benavides t rer Norman Williams, science director Larry Epp, asst. science director Jesse Jenkins, parliamentarian Russell Dylla, reporter David Arnett Dawn Bartlett Linda Bishop Wanda Bolton Fred Brown ,O p C M54 or ll fl Jamesecfix :iw Rita Castillo Q w James Cockerhhfn 1 Cindy Colvin Kenneth Cummings xl uc. ,f Roseanne Cupp Bruce Davis Bob Denson John Denson ' , Paul Fusselman X Glen Givens Phil Hosey Terry Humphr' David Kumph Lynn Martin Sm, Scientists Promoting closer fellowship, developing stronger leadership and obtaining greater scientific knowledge are the principal ob- jectives of every Chem-Bi-Phy member. Chem-Bi-Phy, which is a composite of the words chem- istry, biology and physics, ex- plores the chamelionic world of science in numerous ways. Guest speakers, special projects and various experiments in- crease each member's acute awareness of the close relation- ship between the fields of sci- ence and the stages of man- kind's development. The in- quisitive club members also stage field trips to various lo- cations possessing scientific significance in order to observe the principles and theories about which they are learning. Okla Thorton Frank Tovar Mitchell Veh George Weaver Cheri Wills Toga And Tunic Revives Ancient Mrs. Helen Jones, sponsor vc- 11 riaiimtmmyiffff nf lv-sf.1-1v v 4 L KH X ' - Mary Ann Hltzfelder, president Q enre f nenrn . Betty Spain, vice president , ,. , . - .W ye .iff -. ' .. rg Q--1 s Linda Tenbush, treasurer 'u i l f . :' W K . J wifi ug E :fs :mLn .i..grwgg:iN,, Q ' Kiwi N2 .2 M. ff 5 , , , ia .gig 4931 'W .-.Z 533523 . uw' W res 'Pic fs K, ,W 1 yy :si . ., .E, ,,,.k . , ,a mazes H V asiezifwiz f , AQ ? .gr '5'gQ5'ffLi5,:vj ' V517 I I -' ,::,' 1 fd 1 s ' 7 Y .mfg R5 if 1 9 12, is fi X M45 2 A , J-Ma. H. 1.-5 ' -- sf ,V me 5 ' ff Q A IRQ 0' 58.21 5 ie.. , tt F 23 as s ,te f ,-:,- it- ,,-L 5 -fie fe, -,,- ., ',:, Li... - 1gg,w4..,.,.'.,..,. 4, ,. X. e . gasps.:-sf-.-A U. ,fssmfefeiefsssef . , I 'Q .K Amid ancient temples, Ro- man baths and mythological characters comes a beguiling culture that forms the founda- tion tor the Latin Club. The main purpose of the club is to pro- mote interest in Rome, its cul- ture and its language. Members enioy reports at each meeting concerning the traditions, customs and lan- guage ot the Roman people, both past and present. Films provide a more intimate view of the architecture and the terrain of Italy. For a new a n d variant moneymaking project this year, the Latin Club sold Christmas bows to the students and the faculty. Active participation in the state convention, as well as in car washes, has kept the members busy. A traditional Latin Club banquet climaxes the year 'For the Latin Club. Yolanda Naiar, secretary Vonciel Jones, chaplain Noma Eravi, parliamentarian Harry Williams, representative Nancy Furlong, sgt-at-arms Victoria McDaniel, sgt-at-arms Sandy Lovering, sgt-at-arms , K -l iv 5 as Charlotte Focht meet Y I : ' f swiiisfg f t P W' ffi.':i.:i.. ?,- ' 'A I 'Wir ' '1' K , f: if - -f--f .,,.,,:f , . if v fl 5 A , we L s Cynthia Grohe , . -w V. . A ,, . L ' ' A L- d G II . I A M. ., A In U U eY fg12'gfieW.,jMg5s.5, K A , 5 .K .. , ,. aa i5.z5.i, sg, f5is11.1-.1.1:,g,.5 B 1 A . 1 - - s-'-- l - L s e We ' Qfw2f1E55l1?fi.Qf. Q-iif fi 9, Q32 f . . ' '- J d H L irzsgg , 'M ' U y Om A V if 'sv f get 5Iifrw-fwS4rQw2grim-,V1,-H-1.:?:e? 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A - vnmfw v. -. p t 4' 'hw V, ,1 if - . - wif Q, - fri-'li-1 M N. -, - . . , Wef:,vsm4Ly9rf2i-...,21-wi-igfea-1 was - ''iiysfsbisf-'4.f?1i2'.:eus'!31'r 4:3121 161 Spanish Culture Reactivated Bg Mrs. Selina March, sponsor Miss Alicia Trevino, sponsor Sugar Bond, president William Kindla, lst vice-president Deanna Tovar, 2nd vice-president David Preston, treasurer Susan Holm, corresponding secretary Wanda Bolton, recording secretary Margaret Ahumada Joyce Alford Susie Araiza Angelita Barrera Louise Bosman James Briseno Darlene Browning Linda Burton Carolyn Mitchell Irma Casares Linda Chandler Sharon Chambless Bertha Cruz Sylvia Cruz Linda Dial Leroy Dominguez Mary Alice Escobedo Jose Esquivel Judy Farmer Beatrice Flores Olivia Foster Bernardino Espinoza Andrea Galindo Jerry Givens Patricia Glasco Richard Glasco Frances Godley Los Espanoles With San Antonio as a set- ting the Highlands Los Es- panoles inherits a colorful his- tory of the Spanish culture in its food, music and customs. Promoting a better understand- ing of cultural structures in America is the constant aim of its members. The Spaniards obtain an insight to this particular culture through records, songs and stories shared weekly at meet- ings. As the major money-mak- ing project of the year, Los Espanoles stages a powder puff football game against the Phi- Betas. A traditional banquet in May climaxes a year ot work- ing, learning and encouraging. Irma Meneses Yolanda Nerio Arland Nicholas Danny Nicholas Dorothy Planas Mary Alice Puertas Rosalinda Reyes Rosemarie Rivas Eva Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Shirley Schroeder Sylvia Vela Mary Ward Alberta Washington Judi Washington Yolanda Gonzaba Charlotte Guilmenot Carolyn Herbert Jean Hom X 4 in i ' 1 W 4'-fb 51-?E'5.w,' LOS ESPANOLES Y. , .2 5. s in.-fl 5 . Avflf,1?wYf'1i?1- 'SWS , I -,,,5V Agh, ,ig .. . ., IR, J , ,X A l I fi 6 f Q -1 em J Q- A fi. . ,. . 5 k r 1 .w f x A , i .,.,,..f11 L ,Wi 2 .i Mr, . K , 5 . s ew, 'wr Diane Lazarine Amelia Luian Bruce Lund Irma Martinez Mary Jameson Bobbie Jennings Virginia Lawson Pillow Sale Proves Successful Leading the interviews of prospec- tive members of Los Espanoles is president, Sugar Bond. Sugar Bond willingly accepts Jack panoles while David Preston tries to Stamps' contribution to Los Es- win Nancy Bachofer's patronage. Club Sells Bracelets 'm SC E Members ot the Die Deut- schen endeavor to become more closely acquainted with the country of Germany-its herit- age, its customs and its people. The club's money-making project is the sale of HHS brace- lets which serves to raise the school spirit during the football season and for the remainder ot the year. The various club functions provide the members with an insight to the language and people ot Germany. Roseanne Cupp, president Mark Wehe, vice-president David Matthews, treasurer 552.255 T g g: Jud Lacks secreta Elf , ry it T . ,.,,., Judy Fischer, sgt-at-arms r . 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David Littlepage, Kathy Kroeger, Kathy Kalinowski, Gabriel Planas and Trudy Bartosh practice their techniques of selling paperbacks. - LIBRARY CLUB Librarg Club Hosts Am 'flibzrtt-F' n F V Www, Mrs. Jimmie Rains assists Nancy Utz, Petty with this year's Library Club Paula Breed, Mary Vera and Diane scrapbook. 9 Surrounded by the knowl- edge stored within the covers of hundreds of books, the mem- bers of the Library Club strive to learn the necessary funcla- mentals of library management and organization. One of the primary purposes of this service club is to acquaint students with the many and va- ried phases of library work. As- sisting in the library, collecting fines and keeping the book- selves in order are a few of the many duties of the club mem- bers. Being an affiliate of other district and state organizations, the Library Club members en- ioy attending and participating in related conventions. 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X , X 169 Alpha Dmega Aims Support Mr. Claude Crawford, sponsor Mr. Robert Walston, sponsor Judy Meyer, president 1' Q 2 A 9? in mgsiadiw M945 lfiiliiiw gm rim, N325 if 5- 2 WQQQ gag? Kgs-fry? P1 4' H ef., W 59 Q 5 if 170 Calli Brink, 'lst vice-president Sharon Aitches, 2nd vice-president Bruce Shanahan, finance director Brenda Hopkins, recording secretary Martha Buckelew, corresponding secretary g Linda Adams Darnell Albert Dolly Alder Catalina Araiza Sandra Baker Lynda Barrera Rex Bell Tommy Biggers Kay Bishop Susan Blanton Mike Boeck Richard Boen Pam Bohl Virginia Bowers Steven Bryant Joan Buchanan Patricia Cain David Carson Betty Causey Gil Chamartin Mimfii ll, treasurer Gary Hunter, parliamentarlan Bobby Utz, historian Toward Fine Arts Taking time from the mad- dening rush of the characteristic teenage life, Alpha Omega members grouped to form a supporting and appreciative hand for fine arts at Highlands. Symbolized by the Greek let- ters the beginning and the end, the 'Fine arts club ioins the iournalism and speech de- partments to give the communi- ty and students an opportunity to enioy teenage talent in a school-wide variety show. The Diaspora, a collection of the finest literary work done by the students of Highlands, is published annually by the club as its major money-making project of the year. Stephen DeCesare James Dodd Mary Ann Ewing Kathy Farris Gail Fisher Noreen Flanning Hilda Flores Sandra Fothergill Billie Ruth Garrett Efrain Garza Sharon Geise Keith Gideon Linda Gillespie Jerry Givens Patsy Givens Patricia Glasco Vernon Gold Ray Gregory Claude Griffin Bruce Hamel ., sf., ,f..,5s..reffm .sm 1 David Davis Linda Davis Leo Davis ffwfffriglf ,l fmt swivel Hia? Nw . iiisiigfswt 1, 'Lia' H' SQ:15YwaAsff2ee- ?v1fXf1'f - i 'fi-212 ff.,.nf.fwH. 1'-,. f. .fs . ,,.-., mi. , , ,. - wgflfwiiitifgktszs' . . ' 551:36 as-gr. 'S its Q sf .M 5 .X Zi Q W3 . Q, S , Q. 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WWW Hosts Highlands A-Go-Go QW 'i a ary Horan r Horan ave Hunter es Hunter V Marsha Hyden Nancy Jackson Janice Jameson Rebecca Janecek gg5fe,, ggie Robert Jones , J Guadalupe Kidder Kathy King Eddie Lee Cathy Lothringer Elizabeth Lowery Larry Luckett Shirley Machost Mary Anna Mack Martha Martin Mary Mason .,.-- i.,, ljfffwggfii 38, V93 , ' '- . m l, - mt A-'93 ' Jr as swf? +3 li? ll fe ,X ff 4-it 2 gfgf at 25 Q J 2 J W ri e f ,i M 2? 2, 2, 2 3 cm . 5i.'Q35s247Tiff ' my , ff E 3 viii X -V Rhonda Matthews y f Mary McCawley Tommy McElligott Billie Meyer Michael Milikien Donald Miller Patricia Miller Sharon Murray 2 , .I 331. 141:51 i K t S4 X 9133? be f Q A fb ec 9 aim ' f? 3. ' g mt? H 3 3 , Q my ,M W of aww f . W HHN -,, q W'Q its We Milf f fl? 9 f 3 1 l Y owl? Tsai 67 w. , Q 5 H X7 Vi----3.2 ,ze 1' iff fi ff, Q f it , , ft, ifiwa ' M g, , ax fl www? 4 'an fix... Sandra Henderson Janelle Henry Ann Elizabeth Heslop ,fifpix fi ig: 3515!-..2g. 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A - ,,f.f5,e:5-..-M. 1. f is ' A J .. . x A ' is 4 1' Judith Pride Ruby Randle Raven Rodriquez Sales Beverly Sandra Sandra Scheureck Schmidt Gary Short Candy Sivells Berkeley Smith Connie Ronald Florence Tanner Linda Tisdale Massie Trembles Glenn Tottie Deanne Tovar Vincent Vetter George Wakefield George Walton Judi Washington Darlene Wiggins Lynette Wilburn Norman Williams Cherie Wilson Pamela Winkler Patrice Wollard Alpha Dmega Year As president of Alpha Omega, Judy Meyer conducts the meetings held each week, while Mr. Crawford and Mr. Walston supervise. xafgx Janelle Henry, Pat Glasco and Liz Lowery pause during the party in order to witness the antics of the other Alpha Omega members. Gossip is an active pastime for boys as well as girls, as revealed at the Alpha Omega party. Although the HHS fans supporting the Owl cagers were small in num- ber, they were consistent. Regard- less of the team's standing, the same faithful fans always appeared. Parties, a task to host, are given and attended by the same people con- tinually whether they be purely so- cial or club sponsored. 'I76 It's The Same Old Group SE Q l l l -,, L, Despite teachers' constant efforts to instill competition among students for scholastic rewards, the same faces always appear when brain- power is assimilated. Mr. Frank Renfro and his On the Spot team, Terry Woods, Roseanne Cupp, Bruce Davis, Claude Griffin and Gordon Park, show pride in accumulating the largest score in HHS history since being On the Spot. Fortunately, it is the same ones- ,those bubbling with school spirit- who stick to the very end of the 'pep rallies ready to sing Cheer tfor Highlands once more. l Unfortunately, it's always the same students-those a little short in school spirit-who slip away from pep rallies to hit the cafeteria. ,W '- if ii, S M1352 M I , I :Q A -'gig , x ,V gt Q A , , f W V 2 - .+M M?,f ff, f ,, A ,ff 1 .. - f L I nfl , f un 7 17 415' , S' ' - iff' fu ' fu ' wi f- :V , 15. ' ff W -324 MEF' ' ' S ' 4- Q if ' 'gif ' A X 1 V .. , fi, v , 6 'AH LW ' 4 35 ,251 A, x 5 ' , Q s, 2 , 5 ' ' , ff?'1Q:g Z 4 M X 5 i WEVQQ1 N ' f ' ' Q ff I 17 .5??iL:,,Q'54,Lf255g5gf,'- , 'P -STX?-if f we 41 i . 2 4 . 3 ' 1, 13? . ' 5 MS? 'sv , -. X iii' V inf? , in 5,w+1- ' X ', 3 X' , N , ff-f k 35, w w f 6 '- - , 'fi- r A, Qs- X 1 71 A - 1 ,gpg a 'q w ' 1 H V rlifik , gi, A' . 'f 'S ' M -, f 5 ,W ' . 5' V .f-W Q U ww, ,aff f f ' 'QA' ff ' K fwiezfef mrikfg, 1 is ,fi ,V,V, .,,, 4 9 ,V X .- J - t - ' fi. Tlx-1,1156-, 11-qs:fii1'1':,Q-. -- 226: Wflfgixid , gllig ' ., W1 . bzr V ff , -2 fre isziff wlgffigif- Y ' V X w,.5w.:fgM,,, xv Q, M 1 L ,,,gy-H - ' ' 'V Y 45' ' Q 'ff+d:A7XVf3lziiiff2f.v.dkW4iwGsda2u'W5SR Ax9 M .E V A 'AM nj ,y v 1 A X W A td QQ 9 6 I 4 M was W 2 12313 I2-pawv 1 my, A B? 13+ if L 5' tw Q v 1 S y G ' Q 1 Q Y-, 1 E Wigs, L r . I , ,ng Qi4--Wm , 56 -.21 5 rw V , Q ,Af smiwyg, X, ,fyf ,af S QA. , , N ,M V3 Shirley Ormond discovers that one must also have a mechanical touch to become a skilled seamstress. Whistling while she sews Nancy Smith pearls her final stitch In a sweater. it ters.:-M ACADEMICS Concentrating on stitching a seam for a collar is Sandy Sullivan. To instill within students J,--. dates, facts'and figures, yet to arouse individual reasoning, to curb each student's varied de- sires to make a school system more orderly, yet to teach him the error of conformity-these are rewards of a teacher, the motivator of the masses. The monumental ta sk of reaching each individual stu- dent hidden behind the masses which immortalize, yet smother him belongs to today's teachers. The work is plentiful, the assign- ments are long, the salary is meager, the challenges are in- surmountable and the praise is small, nevertheless the self-sat- isfaction derived by aiding oth- ers gives an uncomparable 'Feel- ing of self-accomplishment. Smiling confidently, Coach Warren Wyble caps the spirit iug which was filled with cheers by en- thusiastic students. Getting into the swing of color day, Mrs. Helen Jones pins a football mum on Mrs. Grace Wolle. The mums were given to the office workers by the Student Council. At right, Coach Howard Johnston shows that the faculty has school spirit too by assuming a cheer- leader's stance. ,t Assuming their usual position for a pep rally, faculty members seek a spot on the gym's porch which will allow them to see the cheer- leaders and shade them from the hotter than usual November sun. AXE lT 180 Spirit At The Grass Root. . .The Facultg Although Baylor was downed at the traditional home- coming game, Miss Sallie Bruhn proudly displays a mum decorated in the colors of her alma mater. Pointing out his signature at the top of the list, Mr Paul Dowdy verifies his support in black and white. Having experienced many color vice as well as assistance to students days, Mr. Kaleem Hazer offers acl- in his advisory in decoration contest. 181 Wisdom. Honor. Truth-Guideposts For el V in November. K fl l Milli Moments of reflection are numerous in a principaI's day. As principal of one of the largest schools in San Antonio, Mr. Herman Vetter bears the responsibilities of many, both of the students and of the faculty. The hectic task of class rearranging g is the responsibility of Mr. Vetter. r Alvin Taylor discusses a change for the spring semester. -.M Mr. Vetter, an active Owl supporter, appears deeply engrossed in a foot- ! 2 ball play during the HHS-Jeff game 15+ y , ,IN .V Q W -- I 5' sf 1 1 751 fir? - ' r s 'iii Yinihiiiiiiic-Q. ' ,lv 4 P, ' , 1, X !5,sii4 '1l0g 1 1 A Principal Two th o u s a n d students, numerous faculty members and the various personnel look to the principal ot Highlands, Mr. Herman Vetter, for guidance and counseling. Prepared for this awesome responsibility by a B.A. received at Trinity Uni- versity and a master of Music Education from North Western University, Mr. Vetter is an able principal respected equally by the faculty and students. Active in the community, Mr. Vetter is the music director at Aldersgate Methodist Church and is also a member ot the Lions Club. ff A N p E :fir Si fs? ., .sw ' 155152. of-.ms 33 t SJ fx N. X To Assist. Assisting Mr. Herman Vetter is vice-principal Roy Wallace. Among his numerous iobs at HHS is counseling boys and helping with their discipline problems. Mr. Wallace received a B.S. at the University of Hous- ton and then continued his stu- dies at Trinity University to gain a Master of Education. Mr. Wallace consults his files to ob- tain information which is essential to the correct counseling of an in- dividual HHS student. 184 Discussing a particular student's problem with his parents aids Mr. Wallace in gaining the insight neces- sary to solving it. To Admonish-Duties Of The Deans i A is ff-1? Nancy Alexander, another HHS se- nior, also serves as an example for the older students in her clothing and hair style. Miss Willie Ray McDonald as dean of girls is constantly on hand to advise and aid girls with problems of any type. She received a B.A. at Hardin Sim- mons University and an M.A. at St. Mary's University. Miss Mc- Donald is a member of the San Antonio Administration Associa- tion and the National Education Association. Bubba Griswald, Sam Faile and Bobby Zintgraff display the clothing both deans urge HHS students to wear. 'IB5 Pulse Ot' The Masses . l i 2 fe sew 'lisa ls V RM, 155522 'sw Y ea, Mrs, Eileen Lehmberg, the new qt- Reaching for books, Nancy Furlong tendance teacher at Highlands, posts . . . . USSiSlS the office workers in the fhe daily ubgenfeeg gn fhe sfu- Reglsffaff M'55 Ednh Bfmkmunf bookroom during her study period. dem. attendance cards. checks high school transcripts for college-bound students. 1? ,I Q s ,i O I 186 A M k.., frm M-., XM. A The Main Office 5-wi Mrs Grace Wolle, secretary, checks her calendar before making out the weekly schedule for the bulletin. Accounting, recording, filing, typing and checking are all tasks encountered in a typical day by the industrious office staff of Highlands. Preliminary preparation for the fall regis- tration is begun by the com- petent staff in the main office long before the conclusion of the summer months. Every school day, absentee slips are collected from the first period classes, a list is then compiled, mimeographed and distributed to the various teachers. The of- fice staff governs the sale of tickets for varsity games and school events. The staff handles a multitude of tasks which seem insignifi- cant but are very pertinent to the smooth functioning of High- lands. They sort grade-slips, call substitute teachers and dis- tribute payroll checks. Mrs. Thelma Hawkins, a new secretary, pauses as she sorts the morning mail into at least one hundred dif- ferent stacks to be placed in faculty mailboxes. Among other tasks, Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, secretary, has the iob of keeping the cards of federally con- nected students accurate as well as current. 'I87 Theg Make The Decisions Mr. Oscar E. Miller, superintendent of schools, strives for fairness in all his decisions concerning the schools. As assistant superintendent of sec- ondary schools, Mr. A. W. Norton assumes many and varied re- sponsibilities. As head ot the administrative system ot the San Antonio Inde- pendent School District, the school board has many respon- sibilities. These include the pur- chasing ot equipment, the des- ignating ot school holidays and the granting of leaves of ab- sence to the teachers. Problems pertinent to the ed- ucational welfare ot students are brought before the school board, where they are carefully and diligently studied for an agreeable solution. T Mr. Tom A. Murrah, Mrs. Claude B. Lee attend a bi-monthly meeting to Aniol, Mr. George Guthrie, Mr. discuss some changes pertinent to Ralph Cardenas, Mrs. Hayden Mil- the smooth operation of the San ler, Mr. Harry Curnutt and Mr. Lewis Antonio school system. 188 Parent-Teacher Cooperation : PTA To promote and encourage all school activities is the prime duty of the Highlands PTA. As the sole fund-raising project, the PTA sponsors a traditional Mex- ican supper. To contribute their part, the teachers and parents give of their time and money. The money accumulated from this event allows the organiza- tion to do numerous service proiects: to sponsor the spring picnics for each class, to host an open-house and a Teacher Appreciation C o f f e e during Public School Week, to present a scholarship to a deserving se- nior and to underwrite the Se- nior prom which is held for the graduating class at the close of the year. Because of their ability, co- operation and willingness, the Highlands PTA has made the name Highlands High School one which commands respect. Recording-secretary, Mrs. A I l e n Galloway, relates the minutes of the last PTA meeting. The 1966 officers of the Highlands C. A. Schroeder, president, Mrs. High School PTA are Mrs. Jack W. George Roeber, vice-president, Mrs. Pritchard, parliamentarianp Mrs. A. Gallaway, recording-secretary. T89 Evaluation Of Character And Abilitg wssgsngmw. Mr. Norrell aids Aletris Hudepohl in filling out the form for a vocational aptitude test which all seniors are advised to take. 190 Coping with the vast counsel- ing problems at Highlands is Mr. Lee Norrell. He received his B.S. in Education at the Univer- sity ot Texas and a Master of Education at Trinity University. He is a member of the South Texas Personnel and Guidance Association, the San Antonio Teacher's Council and the Texas State Teacher's Association. 3444654253 , s Busy man, busy schedule-Mr. Nor- rell checks his calendar for the du- ties which he must complete this day as counselor at Highlands. The Keg To Counseling Mrs. Florence Lloyd, as coun- selor, directs the students in aca- demic, personal and occupation- al needs. She received her B.A. at Mary Hardin Baylor Universi- ty and her M.A. at Southwest Texas State College. Among her many duties as counselor, Mrs. Lloyd also finds time to be chair- man of the Student Welfare Board, chairman of scholarships in school and also be on the executive board of the P.T.A. Active in outside activities, she belongs to the American Asso- ciation of University Women, Delta Kappa Gamma, Women Deans a n d Counselors and South Texas Personnel and Guidance. Mrs. Lloyd handles scholarship in- formation for each year's new crop of seniors interested in going to college. Mrs. Lloyd shows Mike Haecker, a iunior, the materials he will have to fill out as a senior to qualify for a scholarship. Linguistic Approach Initiated MRS. V I R G I N IA ALBERTI-B.A., M.A., Southwest Texas State Collegep English, Germany Sponsor of the German Club MISS MARGARET CARR-B.S., South- western Universityp Englishp Sponsor of Future Nurses MISS E L E A N O R COSSAIRT-B.A., M.A., Trinity Universityp English MR. JAMES CROCKETT-B.A., Our Lady of the Lake Collegep English MRS. MARY JO GALBRAITH--B.A., North Texas Universityp Englishp Sponsor of the Senior Class MRS. BILLIE JACKSON-B.S., East Texas State Universityg English With obvious patience, Miss Carr explains the difference between structural sentences and composition sentences to Lee Spiess who lacks faith in linguistics. lntransitive verbs, nominative absolutes, dangling participial modifiers, predicate nomina- tives, punctuation marks, book reviews and term themes-the language of an English teacher. A language that he tries dili- gently to teach us, one which we struggle earnestly to under- stand. From sophomore to senior, accelerated English is offered to all students with a B or better average. Students are required to take English the three years they attend Highlands to better prepare themselves for the future. 1 Taking a break from traditional lecturing, Mrs. Rosemary Son uses recordings to emphasize intrepreta- tions obvious in vocal readings. Newspaper editorials are distributed by Mr. Crockett in an exercise having students select the thesis sentence from the context. A- 'sa XX x Us H WM- W llills fi: M. Q, . ww t 5, l l l b snr .K J Q . xg 1 Zig sr 6' 33 193 Replacing Mrs. Jarvis this year, Mrs. Jeanette Wedding acquaints herself with her new classes. Mrs. Galbraith often brings freshly cut flowers to school to share with faculty and students. R . zsf, f ,, S 3 H ilk' yiyh --lf Gi Various Activities I ! Where are those girls? wonders Mr. Robert Walston as he checks bus roll for the Corpus Christi game. Complete A Teaoher's Dag :films 'TyZzeI4f.1.I.zZ 'Q N. W 91 L J f I S I Y x I ,wif 'QM I l1A L IIII QV I 5 .12 1 ma-41,5 A -7fI'f.g-ptr., 'X my 5, 7 W. mel. N U. 'IIA if , L r f f' Grading English term papers can be talk with Mrs. Dorothy Joy and Mr. tiring. Miss Norma Trevino pauses to Warren Haslam about the crowds. ,. .egg It 1 I. s.y,.,gpa2fe7,A2fep,'sv.f,-Wfor f,,-:ii-.-'sew' LU, ,... ,Wea ,,.. www. .f fm., ,.ff 5-N.-,- f ef-.fs-1f1,,e,.I:2,f.: -f 11 ,,.,,f,. s 7 ,we - z. -Ima l I lg' If fl I ', - 1 li if 9 M9 will f ni , fl? 9 V5 we ir Q Egxg vf fl' 3 32515 kv Q P J K 3555.7 Y,.,,,x , J w f ,gegsgt -X -, , ,:,,.1.' . , I I ,, 7?I57EoiifE,5s mv.-T, 'fi .1- . ,z?qi1QjTW'f2 I I eff? gfusfeiiggfiwfe -Men .wifflzfzfes ,M-no 1 etlslfse 2' W-' effr-vfmhww ,ff A . .' .fi L'-3 'Ir .' Y' i ---1'.ke. L-'ffi ' 5 I f is X fe . MIS we f-Wm, -I .. I -I ..,: lffffgf gif.. fe Is ,sgsvf Q - .fvmfmmsfsz wing flaw saw' iv -,fa-:IKw:.12w:?,MMpk -,wvJfm. 12+-fi' Z me x MRS. ROSE KAYS-B.A., Our Lady Yqg' of the Lakep English p I ,S A, Mx Lf 1 'IV MISS PENELOPE LAIcIcI-I-B.A., mn- p gy- .pill ity Universityg English Mlm-S' J-.TN QF' , MRS. VIRGINIA SCHELPER-B.A., SI. ' Qdgffpgftz Mary's Universityp Englishp Junior OJQQNL 'M if N A Class Sponsor l-it qb'V Iyrfu rllwl V 'Ijfru -ihyylfc' 'SSL' L-A1 ' wt -' Ay I' fl . I MISS MARGARETTE SCHUETTE- N ,I f- J A.A., Texas Lutheran Collegeg M.A., xl Colorado State Collegep B.A., Uni- versity of Texasp English MRS. MARY SELLARS-B.J., Universi- ty of Texasp English MRS. ROSEMARY SON-B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep M.A., University of Texasp Englishp Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon 195 L Hrstorg Text Not Alone In Classroom MRS. DOLORES BLANAR-B.A., Uni- versity of Texas, History, Govern- ment, Sponsor of Student Council MISS SALLIE ANNE BRUHN-B.A., Baylor University, History, Sponsor of Athenas MR. CLIFTON CARDWELL-B.S., Trin- ity University, History, Government, Health MR. C L A U D E CRAWFORD-B.A., Trinity University, History, Sponsor of Alpha Omega MR. WARREN HASLAM-B.S., South- west Texas State, Health, Govern- ment, Chemistry MRS. JO ANN HENRY-B.S., Texas Lutheran College, History MR. WALTER HOWARD-B.A., Uni- versity of Texas, History MR. JOHN HUNTER-B.S., M. Ed., Southwest Texas State College, His- tory, Government MR. WILBUR KNOX-B.A., University of Texas and M. Ed., Trinity Uni- versity, History, Economics, Sponsor of Junior Class MR. RONALD KYLE-B.S., Texas Ag- ricultural and Industrial College, History, Government, Baseball Coach Working his hands as effectively as his mouth, Mr. Roesler holds the at- tention of the entire class. Promoting thoughts, present- ing ideas and inducing deduc- tive reasoning are the principal aims of a history teacher. Striv- ing 'For the correct answer, but searching rather for the reason- ing behind the answers, the modern history teacher has a monumental task. It is his job to instill within his students a re- spect for government and a love for freedom. Combined with these intangibles, facts are also presented to the student in order that he might gain a proper perspective of history and its relation to the future. The use of maps, newspapers, textbooks and globes aids the history teacher in presenting the huge panorama that is history. World history, American his- tory and government are re- quired subiects for graduation. Texas history and economics are optional subiects used only to complete the year. ,,,,,,....mewe Mr. Virgil Peterson locates the topic of discussion for his students explaining the correlation of cultures. Now give me the some smile your first class sees each morning, in- structs photographer Fred Harding as Mr. Howard strikes a familiar pose for yearbook pictures. The Easter bunny was in my desk, quips Miss Bruhn excitedly. After developing great affection for the rabbit and naming him Playboy, Miss Bruhn found he could not adjust to an efficiency apartment. 197 MR. CARL MANGOL-B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State Collegep American Historyp Tennis Coach MR. VIRGIL PETERSON-B.A., Trini- ty Universityp World History MRS. BETTYE ROBSON-B.S., Trinity . University: American Historyp Debate A 'W -I ' iiivf coach T' is iii. 5 Q ti 1 MR. ALVIN ROESLER-B.A., M.A., St. . . , L. , . . . . I - Mary s Unrversltyp American History, . . ,Q y 1 . i i f 5 65i552Qgwll,f. 525 ,'.h . S Governmentp S o p h o m o r e Class . . ' e..-'1r ' 5P0'1S0r if .ire ...SS.i W.. 5' f . -.,.., 1 gr L.,- MR. J 0 H N SEIDENSTICKER-B.A., Q ' . . . t - 't A Baylor Unlversltyp World History S if rt To Listen, Question SENIURS 'till Mr. Alvin Roesler commences an explanation of our government's system of checks and balances to a baffled government student. 198 Mr. Ronald Kyle listens attentively to Martha BuckeIew's evaluation of the Civil War. And Interpret. . . As she distributes grade slips, Miss Sallie Bruhn draws groans as well as expressions of happiness. Ap- parently, Debby Waitz's grade falls into the happiness category. Mr. John Hunter chuckles at a stu- dent's interpretation of some gov- ernmental iargon. 199 at 9, 552-5m,.i-riisitloz : - f 111. Q5 ,.., .W W .- ,a o,ffs1f,sfQ,sfes,s ,.,,.,,., ,Qt ,,.., , .. .. , H I syggzwgg, f fy ' ..37k:','V?l - ' ,Xmm ,. . eggs-. I 2: ,,..,, . E ifszlvii. ws. oz. 1-rg I,-was N N, ,jimmy Q. Z img., , ,I - sg 5? ' L ww, z gil. si, , -1 r,,. 1 .Q-e,s,y. fisiz jgk, , f'1 1' K :sig 'zfaefiffrwflfgifi NIL 8 , .,,, ,k, if 'K 5 J' I I ? in 3. .L ,. .x,.. :lx I -'fe s12rffs,Si,:1,.s 'A . , 'fast ,, , es A , r. ,. , r ,,.f ,E ,,Vk,.5 M, 71,1 5 in r a, , ,rs si-aim-1.1 1 ..,,,,9, ,.. wg, I f 4. f yi , , , . W.. ,. . ., .,-,Mtn Qiyfxggjf 'f if -H' ff , ,.,. W., S Mrs QA, ,,,,,.,,., xi.-... . in K Q , . , M- ' 1, f-3. 9.41 , 1, ' f,.y,-W ,viz Mfsfifi-wisrstzffir 5, iiggfsjggg ns? 1 - f ,m iss s :fer 4: riiwgsi- fir I-, mw:s5?E1fK J f:fsgf1ijjffy, ln! In Wi giiflf Q 'x 1 'M l' lv 'I 'x I Q' r I 4- zoo -4 Physics Students MRS. VIRGINIA BRIENT-B.S., Texas Women's Universityp Biology MRS. M I N N I E COCHRANE-A.A., Westmorelandp B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep M.A., Colorado School of Edu- cationp BiolO9Yi Sponsor of Future Teachers of America MISS MARY LUNDEEN-B.A., Incar- nate Word Collegep Biologyp Spon- sor of National Honor Society MR. REINHOLD CARL SCHUBERT- B.S., Texas A8.Mp Biology MISS MARY HELEN SMITH-B.S., University of Texasp M.S., Trinity Universityp Chemistryp Sponsor of Chem-Bi-Phy MRS. C O N T A N C E THOMPSON- B.A., University of Texasp Chemistry MISS ALICIA TREVINO-B.A., Incar- nate Word Collegep Biology MR. BILL WALKER-B.S., Trinity Uni- versityp M.Ed., Texas A8.Mp Physicsp Sponsor of Chem-Bi-Phy MR. GERALD WOOD-B.S. in Phy. Ed., North Texas Universityp Biologyp Health Education Study Gravity D A5 , .E Q 2 Q 3 . X f Reading the opinion of another au- thor, Mrs. Cochrane points out to her class that in many instances there are as many opinions on a subiect as there are authorities in that particular field. SlCNl0ItS'lSlt Miss Kathora Remy, science consultant for the San Antonio ln- dependent School District, discusses equipment needs with Miss Lundeen who is co-ordinator for the science department. Mr. Walker watches with a discrim- inating eye an experiment illus- trating the law of gravity. t 201 To Present, To Explain To 1' Y X5 David Matthews, Bobby Jenkins and Sherry Patterson attempt to observe the relationship between wave fre- 202 quency and wave length as Michael Preston checks the experimental equipment for later tests. l L. Illustrate. . . While explaining the material iust read, Mr. William Grusy receives comprehensive looks as his reward. 's W-e Mr. Claude Crawford illustrates one one of the many superstitions that people have believed in since the beginning of history. Janice Wood listens intently as Mrs. Judy Wysong explains the impor- tance of matching the correct ma- terial to a pattern. 203 Diagrams Explaining the fundamentals of slope intercept, Mr. Frank Renfro uses diagrams to illustrate his examples. , -N ' ya., r S Q , S lx N QZKJ b Q xv' Aw' g Q V N K vV N Wg X ll 'V Y K' N f N-1 1 ,N l pf I ,L 'W .7 XF leixwgv A X Making valuable use of an overhead projector, Mr. V91 vx3Mx,w'i .Ioe Valdespino illustrates algebraic principles. I JL' gi . , V 3 N5 J N !vV'Con rary to the crowded classes, Mr. bish and Linda Tenbush listen to Mr. v .ELX bij' X XI Kaleem Hazer teachesatrigonometry Hazer as he and Darlene Wiggins A . I X Xa M Mg - class of three students. Charles Bob- discuss the law of sines and cosines. 1 K V v Illustrate Math Quadratic formulas, Pytha- gorean theorems, trigonometric identities and algebraic un- knowns are frequent terms of MR. CONSTANTINE BELLOS-M.S., Trinity University, B.S., Salonica, Geometry, Algebra the modern math instructor at Highlands. Giant graph boards, over- head projectors, protractors and compasses are aids to the teach- er in group explanations. Cer- tain tangible obiects such as rubber bands, boxes and balls enable students to grasp in- tangible mathematical theor- ems. Two credits of math are re- quired for high school gradua- tion. General math, Algebra l and ll and geometry are offered to students desiring to obtain a general background in mathe- matics. Trigonometry and ele- mentary analysis are offered to students who are exceptional and interested in mathematics. MR. WILLIAM BYRUM-B.S., Trinity University, Geometry, Business Math MR. LUCIUS CAMPBELL-B.S., Texas A 8. I College, M. Ed., Southwest Texas State College, Algebra, Geom- etry MR. KALEEM HAZER-M. Ed., Trinity University, B. Ed., Illinois State Uni- versity, Elementary Analysis, Trigo- nometry, Sponsor of Sr. Class MR. LOUIS HOLST-A.A., Clifton Col- lege, B.S. and M.A., Southwest Texas State College, Business Math Using diagrams helps Mr. Constan- chords, secants, radii and diameters tine Bellos show the functions of withinacircle. ,, .,.. V. I' ' . fs, -sewn, . . ,We -fs-,,f,.f,,.s assi ss I P25555 ii f S .W eff Q 123. ff' M .., if L ,f PS2 it 'itil , f Mis in Nr - -- ,, - is - ' rs 1 .fs-, ,,,-.- : n mmf, G .,. f sf' P ez-,N-. 1 V f- ,- Y T 5 ' y 'Mui 'Q xx fx E E V' 2 I ,f S- Y x A -X ZF 'Xxx X 1 My .gixlifif fit Q ,Ii I -S.-its:-ii'.'.Q--14-he is W.. A sf my-ef ,ef ,f ..,,. . , .. ,, -- -QJKW YI- - 'f rf'-fr:- X53 i,, i . it geglgnyqitr 5 . r --ss Y ' L f ' I ff Although the dismissal bell has rung, Mr. Bellows reflects for a mo- ment over the things said, accom- plished and learned during this par- ticular school day. 206 During a senior class meeting, Mr. Kaleem Hazer reflects the more iovial side of a math teacher while ioking with Mrs. Mary Jo Gglbraith. X .. , ef, , Up M , v ., N if I .!'f2., A Auf I few if LZ sf4ff,kQafeMQ M' V A ff - f fi , A, M h Lrj. 14- ji H' Ll- ff . if LV- G0 vw? 4:2459 4 1-i'Q'L,L5Jf X' V I, 6 X , ,I 4' 1 ,, l i'jfrfffMe ' or Cl Fiefzm JM- ,ew .1 Flew f v H if H fr . ' ffl ,f if iff2W'o'f17f -, J' 4f '+elL,! M9 'ffl N 1- 1 K7 5 Lf? M!,iL,,v Aqfk, fe I if 5 ,X A 7 V, ,. ps, f x il! .sl Q ,Mi T! ljfrflf. X412 f Q rfffmeviz it fi , J , ' 1 f f F f N X f xf 1, f 1 e yi x' , if- -eff' Jef. ,' 'lei' ff-xc ff . ,X ' G 'fl ' '4 ---Y ' f Y X ffi . ir cw,,v , V, W2 Kid, ,, w 7 ,,gj,c .A G V if wgigg.,-r V' 2 Mike Shirah glances at his average while Mrs. Bonnie Williams dis- cusses grades with Susie Craig. Looks Of Comprehension -3 G. , 'Q' 9 .M , . g Q Teacher's Satisfaction MISS AGNES MORGAN-B.A., Bay- lor Universityp M.A., Columbia Uni- versityp Algebra, Geometry MR. JOE VALDESPINO-B.A., Trinity Universityp M.A., Trinity Universityp Algebra, Related Math MRS. EDITH WASKOW-B.S., South- west Texas State Collegep M.A., Trinity Universityp Geometry MISS BONNIE WILLIAMS-B.A., Uni- versity of Texasp Related Math I 20 7 The world's increasing de- mand for bi-lingual executives, diplomats, ambassadors and correspondents is completely met by the foreign language teachers at Highlands. Records, tape recordings and individual proiects allow stu- dents to become deeply in- volved in the language itself. For rather than just learning the necessary conjugations and declensions, the student be- comes erudite in the behavior of the people whose language he is studying. The language lab has be- come an indispensable teaching aid to the instructor. The lab al- lows him to understand an in- dividual student's problem and to help him correct it as a group discussion cannot. 208 , , E Nobs, buttons and switches-all a master control, 'he teacher can part of the language lab. From the listen to the group or individuals. Amused by the great detail used fighting gladiators, Mrs. Jones points in the construction of miniature out the small spear. -,421 K 452 Q TX 3 75 Q tgvjkf if .f:r,-:'-'fi,,,,s:fif 1 Q , galil lx E ':2' s..E, . ' if E' in 9 if 'T' X w it if ti- figs? gigs? af- V Pr W xv 5' . Language Lab . . . A Valuable Asset MRS. 0 L I V I A CAMACHO-B.A., Southwest Texas State Collegep Span- ishp Sponsor of Phi Beta MRS. HELEN JONES-B.A., Trinity Universityp Latinp Sponsor of Latin Clubp Co-sponsor of Student Council MRS. SELINA MARCH-B.A. and M.A., Trinity Universityy Spanishp Sponsor of Los Espanoles MRS. CAROLYN POGUE-B.A. in Spanish, Texas Christian Universityp Spanish MRS. LEONOR TOVAR-B.A., Our Lady of the Lakep M.A., Texas A8.I Collegep Spanish MISS NORMA TREVINO-B.A., Cur Lady of the Lakep Spanishp Englishp Sponsor of Phi Beta Mrs. Pogue uses her name to illustrate the construction of names for her Spanish class. R!i3l??9'2flf? As Mrs. Gilliam carefully explains the meaning of some bookkeeping jargon, Linda Poteet attempts to solve a few of the problems pre- sented by the set at the conclusion of each lesson. Both agree that bookkeeping although difficult to understand at the beginning of the 'course is not only interesting, but also useful to the average student at Highlands interested in an accounting career. We Learn To Earn Mrs. Gilliam ponders a moment while checking homework papers. Mrs. Billie Gilliam sells Manuel Gon- zales his passport to work and con- fusion-a bookkeeping workbook. ' . :,fe..,,. 3YflQ11E'fi ff - was h as ,fc :wfy iwfvs A. re ' I Keeping with the Yuletide spirit, Dozing after finishing cl complicated charlie Bobbish and wane., Hum- bookkeeping lesson if lhoroughly leigh present Mrs. Gilliam tokens of exhuusled cam' opperman' appreciation for her guidance. Jaunting across the stage, Mrs. Mary Winnek demonstrates to novice actors the technique of overcoming difficulties in play production. Performing. Playing. Q ev r Striving for perfection in tone, vol- directs the band during a school ume and harmony, Mr. Ken Turner pep rally in the fight song. 212 Perfecting. . . Kegs To Fine Art R, T rm. .. - . T . JF' Q 7 -' Q1 hi 125, wg ' I i T, - ,ga . , sn, 2 . gif-f 153' f . ...w:..wfe , ,.,, - nfs,- leaf . . .K ,,,.,f,.r..,, sg -,swf -ss. -. W . . , H - s h-,- , -- ....-ef31w,1ft-.vywf-..s.r .r.,ss.f' ,I ,, ' J Yi K .'.,1fags1:w . . ' if' 'A'iiiifibigf.33f'lliV5f5::lif 5'5X-lffffifi -5 ' ' , I - - .131 7 K ' 'Q 0- K ' ' kj,'fEfiVQQfE1i:1 ff : 7 'L ' fy ,I . -1 - -5 'fisgifrtftf' ' ffff Veil., -,., q L v,,.rU..,f Q...-4'sm35.MM-1,widV if 9 K ,S - .- .iw X-W- ' 1-f ss, . .-, H f ,- if'-Wffrlfl N 'iiifszfi ' ' - f.. gsiim' ff .f ,,,w,.f- ff V Ws.,,,:,5,s if MQ :gms Q . ss . ,. Fine arts, the arts whose pri- mary purpose is to illustrate man's love of beauty. The de- partment is composed ot classes in art, band, speech, choir and journalism. Machines are tangible proof of men's intelligence iust as a - 'T' ii' s il. mr- liirr S . - delicately constructed nest is tsti ss . . stiss . tssrt sssis proof ot the ingenuity ot the 5 ,-A - - y As ssysyy bird. However, the fine arts are . Q proof of fha Qfefltfef qu-'ries s it . which Set men -puff from fh- sse 1 7 lower animals. lt is this quality .',' G - - - - Eff lsfr it I of appreciation which the tune T, M R ' arts teacher attempts to instill irsi within each student. ii i 5 f s A ,sss . C . A ky, - , --srsakg r -M V kv K - o x . ,,- r:: f Q51 If I ' . sy K Qis 1 i A . . .. ,si, f . T MRS. BETTY BRIGGS-B.A., Trinity 'l UniversitYi M.A., Texas Women'5 Universit ' Art- S onsor of National ' T During the Christmas holidays, Mrs. Honor Szgiefy I P ' T rs Willis naps while walling for the Bri adoon hoto ra hers to finish 'Q 9 . P. .9 P 1 developing film In the lab. .i.. . MR. PAUL DOWDY-B.A., Trinity University, chorus, Orchestra, Spon- sor of choir MR. KEN TURNER-B. Music Ed., Corpus Christi University, Band, Band director MRS. CATHY WILLIS-B.S., South- west Texas State College, Journal- ism, Sponsor of Quill and Scroll, Sponsor of Brigadoon, Sponsor of Tartan MRS. MARY WINNEK-B.A., Trinity University, Dramatics, Speech Arts, Play Production, Sponsor of High- land Players, National Thespians, Stage Crew ,gy .Q ll V or' 1 K f ' 213 Industrial And L F .wwf V' S0 V, M A i Mrs. Lorna Eichling demonstrates the proper method of stitching a button- hole to Bonnie Fry. 214 Having learned the correct pro- cedure of serving punch, Sandy Gott- fried serves Mrs. Minnie Cochrane a glass of punch with assurance. Vocational Arts. . . Practical Education Fife : vXA'L so ,Q s Kiwi f. ,- -J: l nfl. The industrial art classes are as integral a part of the stu- dent's education as English. In these classes students learn to develop basic skills by actual participation in several trades and in the fields of home economics. Sewing and cooking courses, which are valuable assets to any girl, enable the student to view actual and immediate re- sults ot her training. The boys in the shop classes experience the satisfaction and pride which accompanies a iob well done. Mrs. Datha Ross shows Sandy Sales the way one should hold his spoon to eat soup, as other members of the class pay close attention. W4 MRS. LORNA EICHLING-B.S., Colo- rado State University, Clothing, Sponsor of Sophomore Class MR. GUINN FETNER-B.S. Ed., Uni- versity of Houston, M.S. Ed., South- west Texas State College, Drafting MR. RICHARD FISCHER-B.S., Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege, Metal shop MR. EUGENE FOSTER-B.S. and M.S. East Texas State Teacher's College, Wood Shop MR. E. W. REININGER-Permanent Vocational Certificate, Agricultural and Mechanical University, Texas University MRS. DATHA ROSS-B.A., Stephen F. Austin State College, B.S., South- west Texas State College, M.E., Trinity University, Foods, Sponsor of Modern Dianas 216 Instructors Step From Behind The Desk School spirit does not prevent Mr. Art Geisler from cracking down on his typing students, Gene Gaida and Nick Frankell on Color Day. Being fed a piece of her wedding cake by her husband, Bob Jones, Mrs. Helen Jones, formerly Miss Kloster- mann, gets her first taste of marriage. 1 nz Anxiously awaiting couples at the senior prom, class sponsor, Mrs. Mary Jo Galbraith and her husband, Mr. Wilfred Galbraith, prepare to distribute programs and surprises. At the annual FTA Christmas party Mrs. Minnie Cochrane is pleasantly surprised to find under the tree a box of stationery given to her as a token of affection. 217 Librarg-Vast Qtorehouse Of Knowledge -.,,zgfm,.,f ,,,,ef:, . my .,.- fv,Mg,ff, .,,, ,.f',ff,, f - . , ,f cw,-:f'.'., nf, A Mfg, mwwi ,-,fm f . . -,,,: . , ,,,c.ytf,.w ..,L . wer .. . 1 ,7I-:,::f4wff3:fL-. T-2, , mfg, A ,K , ,, 4k-, S .' V' J ' ? x . tv-was 4 Mt fl? 5 , QQ 1 ,,,, l 'A , I 2 , g b , ' N, MX X ' J ,j P 4- ,, .gf :A Z Q Puzzled over an unusual use of a particular word, Dianne Waber con- sults the dictionary in the school library during her study hall hour. L ,J L A ly ai 2 MRS. GOLDIE BOWDEN-B.A., T p' V Southwest Texas S t a t e Collegep ,f v, ,E .' Study Hall Supervisor gh is fy, 7 Hifi ,f' 4 'IVV in 2, I, 4 li! X N lx ' t A-xy Nb I, I , ,LAL ' ,S T 'L an L IVV! is MRS. DOROTHY JOY-B.S., East Texas State Collegep Libraryp Library Q .M i '.l Club Sponsor Mas. Juvuvue RAINS-B.A., our Lady of the Lakep Libraryy Library Club A - Sponsor Providing the quiet restful atmosphere necessary for study- ing is the primary purpose of the Highlands library. The li- brary also boasts a large selec- tion of books-those which are required by English teachers and those which are read by the student for the pure enioy- ment derived from them. When the library student assistants fail to find the needed information, the request goes up the chain of command to the librarians. Mrs. Joy takes a minute to find what the student needed after a moment's consultation with Mrs. Rains. , As Mrs Jimmie Rains assists Cecil Pena tries to recall where he has Dauer in checking out a novel Dee placed his book card. 219 s-4 Recreation Coach Warren Wyble used an in- vigorating push to instill in Bill Galbraith the incentive to get on that field and fight! Although competent minds and quick thinking are prere- quisites of sucess in the competi- tive world of today, physical fitness is also a necessary re- quirement. Realizing this, the P.E. teachers at Highlands in- struct their students in various sport activities. Male P.E. stu- dents participate in football, basketball, tr a c k, baseball, weight lifting and calisthenics. The girls play soccer, volleyball and tennis. Basketball and baseball are also offered to girl P.E. students. Sophomores are required to take a course in physiology to learn the necessity of a clean and healthy body. In the course they also learn the fundamen- tals of first aid. P.E. instructors, keeping in mind the importance of physi- cal fitness, do not fail to de- velop within their students the quality of good sportsmanship which is essential to beneficial participation in any sports activity. Basketball is no longer the man's sport, or so Miss Alva Joe Fischer tries to convince her P.E. students as she explains the fundamentals of the game.. A Par-+ Dt PE E il 5 S de ez Rapt in thoughts of a promising game, Coach Warren Wyble contem- plates a victory for Highlands. Half-time at the Central football game provides an excellent occasion for Coach Herman Humble, Mr. Roy Wallace, ex-High- lands' grid star Larry Peel and Mr. Gerald Wood to listen in- tently to the pep talk encouraging the boys to continue their attack against the harassing defense of the Buttons. MRS. NANCY RHODES EWALD- B.S., Texas Christian University, En- glish, Health, Government MISS ALVA JO FISCHER-B.S., Our Lady of the Lake, Physical Education MR. THOMAS HENSLEE-B.S., Trinity University, Physical Education, World History, Assistant Football and Bas- ketball Coach MR. HERMAN HUMBLE-B.S., South- west Texas State College, Health, Basketball Coach MR. H O W A R D JOHNSTON-B.S., Trinity University, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach MR. CHARLES ROBERTS-B.S., Trinity University, M. Ed., Southwest Texas State College, Health Education, World History MRS. MINNIE WILLIAMS-B.A., Trin- ity University, Health Education, Sponsor of Chiroanes MR. WARREN WYBLE-B.S., Sam Houston State, M.A., Southwest Tex- as State College, Physical Education, Sponsor of H Club, Head Football Coach ,f,,.,,, :J .. -w .. , N M A ,vw 4 M M' 'sk' 'fm' ,YY sf, - , ez , ry .1 Y.. T59 E srbrrr .Q-of 155,3- , ,,,,, ...,,.,... ,,,. .. . , ' , s Cold lunches make up a part of the cafeteria's menu. Mrs. Victoria Eisner prepares sandwiches while Mrs. Alma Burnham gets coffee cups for the teachers. ln the teachers' Iunchroom, Mrs. Martha McKay pours coffee for the faculty members in the morning. Lunches Prepared To supply food for the mass of students, Mrs. Julia Frances prepares trays for the ovens. . ,Y Preparing hot dogs for cold lunches, Mrs. Minnie Hueck wraps hot dogs made by Mrs. Pauline Suther- land earlier in the morning. X Food is in constant demand. Mrs. Lora Daigle refills a pot with hot soup for the hungry students. .... . ss . ' Riifffii 9. W 91551-fm -.wi M... . ' '. ! V isles, .V ..,, 1' 0 f ' M ex. A Ni . ii-i', Getting ready to meet the first lunch period, Mrs. Valeska Brotze fills the steam tables with food. Q f M- sl Q -r -.. For The Masses Preparing meals takes time. Mrs. Lily Mae Winn uses a brush to make greasing cooking sheets quicker and less messy. Mrs. Pearl Fischer, cafeteria di- rector, pauses as she enters the daily total in the expense books. Almost finished, sighs Mrs. Jessie Hockly drying the last bowl. nr-vi! Mrs. Agnes Marbach arranges candy at the cold lunch counter in the rear of the cafeteria. 223 Their Job? To Make The Halls Sparkle! 1 V 5, 1 fag as A. sf A313 EF Three thousand students equal dirty halls. Mr. Manuel Almaquer's task is to keep them clean and sparkling which results in hours of mop pushing. 224 Mr. Mike Hernadez searches for a ianitorial item to aid him in one of his many iobs. rt 3 Q, .. , , , , - 1gJ'?siii'ifsi was 2- A .. . ' as V VV , ,, a s L me ew f ef ' -- Q Silva ia P i ' - 1 X 1,.,., 5 ' f L LJ-fZfS5Q'Z?if,IX,? W 4 E, N -Se N -' N T f N f M , J, f md ,S de 1 H ffl: - 4 V all Q ,... Z,,- 1 , V fu 3 , , , Wifi W me N ei i , ' 1--ep.,,,-.,- 5 , ,erl , ,, ,..V. ..,Vf 1 V s ,fl - - Z,4al - ' ' ,, gg-g 'wfffg-C-L--fp iffegg ' in 2 Q 1 h47E,,, , be ' ' fe fag I V , we me F If ..... N vw. ,, raee e ,aff at 7W5fI5 ?'g.L,.W'1 ...., . 1, ,QW 5955 die lglgif fffiiii' if Q if 5 x 5 5 E54 g 3 ff. w ,xi if W 5332? if I gl Q JJ 1, 234 ,X 1 grgafgfofwkgiggi it 'Q iii? ffgylifggwf , paes as T , . , arsfg-Qi? e iei s ff? , ,, . , 1 psrs Q '-1' Trash-cluttered stairs could be a hazard. It is Mr. Antonio VaIdez's iob to keep them clear. To make drinking water be- tween class periods more enioy- able, Mrs. Juanita Davis tries to keep them clean. Mr. Robert Musquiz finds that the most trash comes from the locker section of the school. Preparing to go home, Mr. Gilbert Perez gathers his equipment to take it to the ianitors storeroom. Putting that extra shine on the floors of HHS is Mr. Hubert Leverett, head custodian of Highlands. Cleaning the cafeteria after the mad rush of the noon hour is Mr. Ro- dolpho Mata. 1. Xe H H' 225 Outside Of The Classroom . . . In addition to his skill as an in- Holst to develop his talent but structor at HHS, Mr. Louis Holst pos- also to return to his own work of sesses the talent of a painter. This correcting papers relaxed and look- relaxing hobby not only allows Mr. ing forward to tomorrow. 226 Mrs. Mary Jo Galbraith proudly dis- plays her method of transportation to and from schoolp she and her bike are a familiar sight at HHS. 4 Q 'ifwf g,9rif1tn?uxV'Q viva? ' .pf sic y iv , au Happily reporting the small number of calories per glass of punch, Mrs. Datha Ross convinces Mr. R. C. Schubert that punch prepared by students. he should have another cup of the Mrs. Cathy Brown plays the role of a sophomore parent in January as she listens to the talk given on speech and iournalism at HHS. 227 'W nh: . -.v 4 1-HL., 1 S Pfoblli ,gp ww-10' ummm ...wc- 4 b 1 f 5 . X vw x W WL-P M' QM M M- , .M flmefr? gf' sW -an --wax wa -Jw N- ,- ...ns- ! 'K Q K-ay, . F. T. ef 2 ,. . , 1. tv JJ : Q w ' 4 N , , is .. . ' av 2. 'S - 'w' W ws ,, 5 ja xxx i 1 I 1 I 1 1 w l I v l I Taking advantage of their spare class time are Diane Gray, Walter Huntley and Mike Allison. Achievement in groups with the co-operation of individuals- this is a class accomplishment. Revealed yearly is the knowl- edge a class has received from invaluable adventures experi- enced the previous year. Up through the ranks of sophomores and iuniors evolve the motivators of Highlands. By meeting challenges and ex- periencing new adventures class members contribute an improv- ing factor to his class, be it sophomore, iunior or senior. Each class member is on a never-ending search. From the moment four walls acquire the title of classroom, the search begins. Answers must be found and new thoughts planted in the minds of the masses, the animators of the classrooms. CLASSES W Reviewing becomes tiresome to Alliiplwho amuses Diane and Wal- ter with the latest Aggie ioke. up LAB Q-J ,li H143 However, iokes are relinguished for algebra as these students realize the need for good marks. Seniors '66 . . . e ,? 3 , , hOl1'leWOl'king . . . rallying , , , I ZYL in is X subscripfioning . . . fogethering . . . boy and girling . . . 230 footbulling . . . after gaming winning . . 5' 3 QLQFZQM autographing . . . banding - - ' 'Oaich Us If You Can' Given New Lgrics ABBOTT, DOROTHY Sfu. Coun. ACHTERBERG, PATRICK AGANS, KENNETH Siu. Coun. AGANS, MELINDA Lai. Club AHUMADA, MARGARET Ten. ALBACH, LARRY ALBERTIUS, KENNETH H Club, Track ALEXANDER, GLENN ALFORD, PAM Phi Beta ALLEN, ALLEN, Brig., ALVES, FBLA JEANNIE ARLENE FTA Chap., KATHRYN MD. AMPELAS, LINDA ANDERSON, DENNIS Band ANDERSON, SALLY Band, FTA Sec. ANDREWS, VIVIAN A. Capp. AREVALOS, RICHARD ARNOLD, JAMES Alp. Omg. V.P. ARNOLD, JUDY Brig. Hisf., AIh. ARTZT, SHIRLEY Brig. Brig., agen. Lit. Ed., FTA, Ath., Sgt. af Arms Adding their own lyrics to a popu- Iar tune, the Brigade creates a catchy version of Catch Us If You Can. The varsity soon tags this tune as their motto for the '65 gridiron clashes. AUSTIN, PAM Brig., FTA, Chir., Span. Club, Sr. CI. Rep. AVERY, JANELL BACHOFER, JO ETTA Stu. Coun. Sec. and V.P., FTA, MD BACON, LINDA BAILEY, DAVID H Club Pres., Ftbl., Track BALL, TRUDY BANKS, REBA BARKER, ROGER BARNES, BONNIE Brig., FTA, Soph. CI. Sgt. at Arms, Jr. CI. Sgt. at Arms, Sr. CI. Sgt. at Arms BARNES, JOHNNIE Ten. BARNES, RONNIE FBLA V.P. BARRERA, CARLOS Study hall proves to be an extremely nals. Mike Thomas, Linda Yates and useful utility when preparing for fi- kilarnesvvffarnpa discpver their study f gfsixjgfqfko Y, I, ij rx s feb , gf . wi IUMU' hall alleviates the burden of home work as well as raising final grades BARRON, YOLANDA Band BARTLETT, MICHAEL Band BATES, LAHONNA Stu. Coun., MD ALEXANDER, NANCY Brig., MD BATES, LINDA Brig. BEADLE, WARREN BEARD, KITTY Phi Beta, High. Players BECERRIL, DIANA Phi Beta, FNA Pres. and Hist. BECK, JOHN Band, Lat. Club, Chem-Bi-Ph Golf BELL, REX Lat. Club, H Club, Ftbl. BENAVIDES, MANUEL ?T BENNETT, SHIRLEY FBLA, Girls' Choir, Phi Beta Y Appreciaiion OI Qiudg Hall. . . Maximal BERNARDONI, JOHN High. Players, Golf BERRY, TIM BEY, BONNIE BEYERS, GEORGE BIERING, DAPHNE BIGGERS, JOHNNY Band, Ger. Club, Chem-Bi-Phy BILLINGS, BILLY BIRT, JOYCE FBLA BISSETT, JIMMY Ten. BLACK, MARIA Brig. Brigadier, Chir., Soph. CI. Sec., Jr. CI. Sec., Sr. CI. His. BLANTON, PAULA B . ox:-IAM, noNNA FTA, Alp. o sLoxl-:AM MMMGARH. BLU IIINISA 3 B Blsl-1, CHARLIE Eu. coun. Jr. cl. S sons, Rosen soecx, JACK aol-IL, PAM BOLTON, WANDA Bgdn. Ad. Ed., FTA, Chem-Bi-Phy, Lib. Club, Span. Club BOND, SUGAR Sfu. Coun., A Capp., Span. Club V.P. and Pres. BOWEN, SALLYE Girls' Choir, A Capp., Stu. Coun. BRANDT, GREG 6 .s BRAUN, KATHY Brig. Sec., MD BRIGHT, GERALD Lib. Club BRIGMAN, LINDA BROOKS, JOHN Ftbl. BROSHAR, GAY Brig., Ath. Rep. BROWN, DALE BROWN, DONALD Band, Tartan Sports Ed. BROWN, RICHARD During a physics lab, Ray Gregory, Bob Galloway, Sherry Patterson and Wanda Bolton learn by dismantling surplus electronic equipment. Challenges Scienlilicallg BROWN, ROBERT BROWN, SHARON BULGRIN, SANDY Stu. Coun. BURNS, CHARLES BURRIS, WAYNE BURTON, MIKE Ftbl., Bsktbl. BUSTER, CHARLOTTE BUTLER, TIM Chem-Bi-Phy, H Club, Ten. BYRUM, MILTON Sig. Crew CABALLERO, JAY FTA, Ftbl., Track, High. Players CAMPA, JAMES Debate Club, Truck Q2 CANNON, DONNA ,L CARLISLE, JANET XQ3 CARLOCK, JAMES Chem-Bi-Phy, Truck U CARNAL, ELIZABETH A I CARREJO, susls , Brig., FTA Chap., MD f A5 li! 1 W CASEY, CAROL Band, sec., char. Parl. M CASANOVA, LOUIS CASH, BARBARA Brig., Chir. Tres. CASTANO, ANTHONY Band, Sig. Crew 237 Tangible Fearful as to what he might dis- cover, Bill Gray charges through his bedroom door finding a room full of tangible spirit arranged by artistic Brigade members. CATLETT, LINDA Chem-Bi-Phy CEDOTAL, CAROL Tartan Staff All City Columnist, FNA, Ten. CEPEDA, JOE Ftbl., Track CERULLO, BETSY Brig., Bgdn. Ed. in Chief, MD Chap., High. Players, Span. Club CHADWELL, DAVID Track CHANCE, MOLLY Brig., Jr. Chldr., Hd. Chldr., Ath., Jr. CI. Parl. CHANDLER, MICHAEL CHERRY, JOHN CHEVALIER, MARC Ten. CLARIDGE, BOBBY CLARK, BILL Bskt. CLAYBORNE, OTIS Chem-Bi-Phy Spirit Results In Keen Anticipation CLAYTON, VIOLA Brig. Typist COCKERHAM, JAMES COLE, ARLENE Band, Stu. Coun. COLLINS, BARBARA COLLINS, ROGER COMPIAN, ROBERTA CONNALLY, LOWELL Ftbl., Track CONWAY, JEANNETTE FNA, Phi Beta Confidence radiates from Bill Gray X in keen anticipation of the Owls' 1, Y approaching contest with the Mules. CN Z, nu -I in W uk! wi x, ix 1 10 an mil Spirit At Liz Fritz and Ricky Tinnin give the refreshments a discriminating eye quickly calculating how much they can carry on one trip. COOK, LINDA Brig., FTA, Jr. Cl. Rep. COSGROVE, CRAIG Ftbl. CUPP, ROSEANNE Chem-Bi-Phy, Orch. Sgt. at Arms, Sec., Ger. Club Pres. CRESSWELL, HERBERT Band, Ger. Club CROFT, PEGGY Girls' Choir CROWE, CHARLES DAMMANN, JAMES Band V. P., Ger. Club DANIEL, RUTH High. Players, Nat. Thes., Lib. Club DAPSON, LINDA DAVIS, BEVERLY FNA, Phi Beta DAVIS, BRUCE Stu. Coun., Chem-Bi-Phy, Ten., Jr. CI. V. P. DAVIS, FRANCES Brig., Ath., Bgdn. Acc. and Cir. Mgr. Victorg Dance Enhanced Bg Abundant Food DAVIS, JAMES A Capp. DAVIS, MoRRls A if r A Ftbl., Bskt., Track, Ger. Club, H i f Club DAVIS, PATSY c Stu. Coun. hA DAVIS, RITA chir., Band A DEASON MARYBETH DEAILEY, DWIGHT DEICKE, ALVINU DAVIS, TOMMY When food is concerned seniority takes precedence over good table manners. Pat O'Leary puts this prin- ciple into action during a vic- tory dance celebration. Aoi, ,Q ,,..f,1 -- , .:fM-stmf- 1 f VE' iViiSfi?z'E,-1 : . 2 we,-:..:,fw,5v1ff2' , 3 Kr 'U a W A ,,.,,, ..,, . . , :fw,,w ,,-- iif:f,15,f.f.sf,,av,y,,: ,,Q1fff,3si:4gsfi?5'2 Plans. Votes. Decisions- Cindy Gambell, chaplainp Vincent Gross, sgt.-at-armsp z:Mitzi Shows, parliamenturianp and Donna Tadlock, The maior iob of vice-president Bobby Zintgraff is organizing the prom. Secr tirwSherry McAdams and treasurer fgrle B bishfkeep the clerical records of th cass Sgts.-at-arms Chuck Hixson, Charlie Gonzales and Walter Hunt- ley have the duty of collecting name slips after the meetings. 242 Senior Class Dflicers . . be sgt.-at-arms, assist other officers in conducting senior class meetings. As class sponsors, Mrs. Mary Jo Galbraith and Mrs. Kaleem Hazer offer guidance and assis- tance to Highlands' seniors. gy Jvc.,-0 Bob Jones completes his third year as class president by heading Highlands senior class of 1966. 9? Pam Austin, reporter, Bonnie Barnes and Sharron Thompson, sgts.-at-arms, and Mimi Black, historian, devote one period a day to fulfilling duties assigned to their positions. 243 eww 44 Closing the hood with a look of concern, Mimi Black surmises that water boiling over from the radia- tor is merely a sign that the weather is warmer than she realized. DE LA FUENTE, ROBERT FNA DELGADO, JOSE Orch. DENSON, JOHN Chem-Bi-Phy DENTON, LARRY Stu. Coun. Sgt. at Arms, Pres., Soph. Cl. Sgt. at Arms DESOTO, ALFRED H Club, Ftbl. DIAL, GROVER Ftbl., Track CASTILLO, RITA DILWORTH, BILL Bgdn. Sports Ed. DINGES, JUDY Chir. DIRCK, DAVID DITTLINGER, ROBERT DIXON, SIMON High. Players, Ftbl. Some Have Mechanical Inclinalions? DOHERTY, WELDON Band Blaster, Stu. Coun. DOIRON, MIKE DOMINGUEZ, DARYL H Club, Ftbl., Base., Track DONNER, CATHY Stu. Coun., Chir. DOOLITTLE, JACK Fibl. DORGAN, BEVERLY DOYLE, DIANA DRYER, JO ANN DREYER, PHILLIP Ftbl. DUBOSE, LINDA Brig., MD, Span. Club, Ten. DUDLEY, HELEN DUKE, LEONARD Span. Club, Chem-Bi-Phy, Ten. DUNCAN, GEORGE DUNN, BOB DUPONT, CHARLES FIbl.,Truck DURR, ROBERT Ftbl. DYE, AUDREY Chir. DYLLA, RUSSELL EADY, JACK ECHOLS, DEWEY 245 46 Rivalrg Dormanl As Cheerleaders Meel ECKERT, DARYL Ftbl. ECKERT, JAMES EDWARDS, KENNETH EKIS, GREG H Club, Ftbl., Bskl. ELLIOTT, SHERRY ELMER, OWEN H Club, Bskf. ENG, WAYNE Ten. EPP, LARRY Chem-Bi-Phy EWING, LINDA FAILE, SAMUEL Prod. Staff Prod. Mgr., Nat. Thes Chairman, High. Players FARLEY, THOMAS FARRIS, ANTHONY FEHRENKAMP, GREG H Club, Ftbl. FIELD, CHARLES FISCHINGER, ERNIE FTA, Ftbl., Bskt., Track FLORA, JIM Track FLORES, BEATRICE A Capp., Lib. Club FLORES, ROY FOSTER, BRENDA FOTHERGILL, KATHLEEN MD, Alp. Omg. QFWY ' The Lee cheerleaders and the Highlands cheerleaders be- This is one of the many ways of creating an atmosphere come acquainted during their annual visit to Highlands. of good sportsmanship between the schools. FRANCKOWIAK, LARRY Stu. Coun. FRANKELL, NICK FRANKLIN, LARRY Ftbl., Base., Track FRENCH, DEBBIE Brig. V.P. FRIESENHAHN, CAROLYN FNA FRITZ, ELIZABETH Brig., Tartan Distribution Mang. FRY, PAULA FTA FRYE, BONNIE Brig. Tres., FBLA Sgt. at Arms FUQUA, MARGO Ath. FURLONG, DANNY FURLONG, NANCY Chir. GAIDA, EUGENE Track 247 I It -,:, has 'Iii GALINDO, ANDREA GALLAWAY, ROBERT Band Pres. GAMBELL, CYNTHIA Band Asst. Drum Maior, FTA Hist., Chir., Soph. CI. Sgt. at Arms, Jr. CI. Sgt. at Arms, Sr. CI. Chapl. GAMBILL, EDWARD GARCIA, EDDIE Stu. Coun., Ftbl. GARNETT, MARSHALL Band, Track GARZA, EFRAIN Alp. Omg., Bgdn. Sports Ed. GASPARD, ROY GEISE, SHARON Bgdn. Soph. CI. Ed., Phi Beta, Alp. Omg. GERMER, LOU FBLA, Tartan Ad. Mgr. GEYER, .IOHN GIVENS, JERRY Bgdn., Alp. Omg. Kenneth Albertus unmasks Gerald Whiteside who is suffering from hy- pothetical face burns sustained in physiology class. Seniors Practice Life Saving Techniques GLASCO, PATRICIA Lib. Club, Alp. Omg. Sgt. at Arms 8. Chap. GLASCO, RICHARD Span. Club, Chem- Club GLENNEY, CYNTHIA GOETZ, BARRY Bi-Phy, Debate A Capp., Debate Club Bskt. GOMEZ, LORANDA Stu. Coun., GONZALEZ, CHARLIE Ftbl., Ten. GONZALES, DAVID H Club, Ftbl. GONZALES, GLORIA GONZALES, JOEY GONZALES, MANUEL Ftbl., Bskt. GOODE, HARRY GORMAN, DOUGLAS GOTTFRIED, SANDY Stu. Coun., High. Players, Debate Club Sgt. at Arms, Phi Beta Sgt. at Arms 8. Hist. GRAVES, STEPHEN GRAY, WILLIAM H Club, Ftbl., Track GREEN, LORI GREER, BARBARA Band, Ath. Tres. GREER, BREENE GREGORY, RAY Bgdn. Phot., Alp. Omg., Phy, Band GREENWOOD, DARLENE Chem-Bi- 249 x I : f f f I, Majoreinles MoIivaIe Mood rw! x 1 GRIFFIN, CLAUDE Track GRISWOLD, EDWARD H Club, Lib. Club, Truck ' GROSS, DAVID GROSS, VINCENT GROUNDS, DAVID GUERRA, JOHN Spun. Club, FTA, H Club, Ftbl Bskt., Base., Track GUERRA, PATSY GUILMENOT, CHARLOTTE GUTIERREZ, LORAINE HASS, AL Band HALE, BOBBY HALL, FRANK HALL, GERALD FIbI. HAMILTON, BARBARA HAND, JAMES HANZAL, WILLIAM I 4. HODGES, KATHLEEN HEARN, DIXIE HECK, JO CAROLYN HELMERS, SUSAN Stu. Coun., Alp. Omg. V. P HENRY, JANELLE Alp. Omg. HERBERT, CAROLYN FTA HERMES, BARBARA H ERNANDEZ, LUCILLE HERRING, JANE Ath. Sgt. at Arms, Brig. Sr. Chldr., Jr. CI. Chap. HICKS, WILLARD HILL, LANELLE HILLMAN, JO LYNN Bgdn. Ad. Ed. Adding variety to ci pep rally, the muiorettes execute Cl dance routine to High Swingo by the band. HARRISON, CLARENCE Bskt. HARTER, LINDA A. Capp. HARWOOD, MIKE HAYCRAFT, CLINT Team Quppori Gels No Mileage Barrier HITZFELDER, MARY I' Stu. Coun., Phi Beta, Lat. Club Pres. HIXSON, CHUCK Ftbl., H Club HOEY, FREDDIE Band Blaster HOFFMAN, JOE HOGAN, SHIRLEY Brig., MD HOLDEN, SAMUEL Ftbl., Track, H Club HOLMS, SUSAN Span. Club Sec., Ten., Alp. Omg. HOLZWORTH, SHIRLEY HOOD, G. W. HORAN, TERRY HOSKINSON, PENNE HUEDEPOHL, ALETRIS Brig., MD Tres. HULSEY, BEN 9 HUMPHREYS, TERRY ' Chem-Bi-Phy, Track HUNT, SANDRA , Brig. HUNTLEY, WALTER Ftbl., H Club V.P., Sr. CI. Sgt. at Arms HUTH, RONNIE HYDEN, JODIE SI. Coun., Ftbl. IVY, LANA LEE Band, FTA, Chir., Maiorefle JACKSON, SHIRLEY JAMESON, MARTHA Brig. JAMESON, MARY JENKINS, DAVID JENKINS, JESSE Ger. Club, Chem-Bi-Phy, Debate Club Sgt. at Arms, Stu. Coun. JENNINGS, ROBBIE ' Brig., Ath. JOHNSON, BENJAMIN JOHNSON, FRED JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, NORMAN JONES, LEON A. Capp. JONES, LINDA JONES, ROBERT Ger. Club, H Club, Alp. Omg., Bskt., Sr. Cl. Pres., Jr. Cl. Pres., Soph. CI. Pres. n l I I Senior Brigade girls Frances Davis, Donna Tadlock, Nancy Smith, Sandra Pancoast, Betsy Cerullo, Sue Stan- ton and Debbie French prepare to board the bus to Corpus Christi. JACOB, GEORGE JACOBS, DALE 5 I '.', ig .','. ii I2 I I ff: I i. -,',..,. .V I ,,.. K, ,- sm .sw .- 1- . .-if , 253 Escapade To Park Cures The entrance to the park is obstructed by a mud- dy river bed. Although this presents no problem to the others, Susan Carreio turns this trival feat into a near disaster, saved only by the strong arms of her date. Ernie Fischinger and Darryl Dominquez delay the others by an attempt to prove their superior balance. Joey McCubbin, Betty Miller, Jane Rutledge and Darryl Dominquez pause during their escapade to play a dare devilish game of tug-of-war. Sundag Sadness l ' As the day draws to a close, four muddy, wet, cold but h f h ' d . Ernie Fischinger and Joey Mccubbin hy happy couples return ome cured o t elr Sun ay sadness in vain to persuade Betty Miller that the icy rapids feel as exciting as they look. Jane Rutledge, Darryl Dominquez, Susan being aggravated by the situation, laugh Carreio and Tommy Stinson, rather than as they are splashed by a passing car. 255 256 Jack Be Nimble. JONES, STEPHEN Stu. Coun. Q JONES, VONCIEL Brig. School Life Ed., Lal. Club Chap., Quill and Scroll Sec-Tres., FBLA JONES, WILLIAM KALINOWSKI, KATHERINE Lib. Club KARM, RICHARD Band, Ger. Club, Chem-Bi-Phy KASPAR, DENNIS KASTNER, PATRICIA KEILERS, PATRICIA KINARD, DARLENE A Capp. KINDLA, WILLIAM FBLA, Spun. Club V.P. KING, PATRICIA KLATT, ERNEST KNIGHT, TIMMIE KNIPPA, TERRY KNUTSON, TIM KOENIG, ADOLPH KOHLEFFEL, HELEN KOSCLSKI, JIMMY KOTARA, GLENN Brig. Phol. KROEGER, KATHERINE Jack Be Quick! - '- Terry Hamilton, head photographer, displays his nimble- 100k place at the Brigadoon kiddy party given the ness by iumping over a candlestick. His skillful feat S9l1i0fS bYfl1e lU'1l0f5 U5 U Halloween C9leb Ull0n- 7 Rings Veer Visons To gwifhu A353 W . ' S i We W., Veriig KRUEGER, VICTOR KUEHLEM, PAUL KUMPH, DAVID Chem-Bi-Phy, Ten. KUTACH, PATRICIA LACKS, JUDY Band Maioreite, Ger. Club Sec., Brig. Fac. Ed. LAKEY, GAIL LANE, ROBERT LANGSTON, DON Bskt. LAUNER, RANDY Debule Club LAWRENCE, LINDA Brig., MD, Lib. Club Parl. LAWSON, LINDA A. Capp. LAWSON, VIRGINIA LAZARINE, DIANE LEDGER, RITA LEE, ELFREDDIE Orch. LEMKE, RANDY Ftbl., Baskf. LEWIS, DIANE LINDSEY, JANET LITTLEPAGE, DAVID Band, Spun. Club, Chem-Bi-Phy Lib. Club, Ftbl. LOISELLE, REGINA FBLA Treas., Phi Beta LONG, DEBBY Brig. Pres., FTA, Span. Club, Alh. LOWERY, ELZIABETH Alp. Omg. LYNN, JOANN LYONS, DAVID MCADAMS, sl-IERRY 1i'2, h,', 1 Brig., MD sec., Soph. CI. Parl., Sr. ,..A ,f ' W cl' Sec' ll. MccoNNEu., DENISE ri? Wwe. . fwgg 3? Senior rings-cl symbol of achieve- , , . .V J ment and self-satisfaction. The ar- rival of the rings marks one of the climoxes for HHS seniors. - will .V 1. ,Y , fi ea ks ,fV. A J MCCUBBIN, JOEY Fibl. MCELROY, JOANN FNA MCELWEE, JAMES Ftbl. MCENTIRE, JOYCE , . N., .,,.,,,. ,M .,,, , , ,,. ,,,...,, , , M ,L lll JJJ W ll. sels Y Jlrl , Mc:-louse, sums i'V, ,. ,L Girls' Choir, A. Cupp., Lal. Club f 'f .V ..1. V LL MCVAYf KAREN 'l'l Brig., Chir. Pres., FBLA v.P. J, zeiler E , MACHOST, STANLEY eeii Y llil ,.,. :fe :eii llle A MACK, KAY ,J,., 1 J iillilli ' Debate Club Sec',1-reds. V ulu 1.,z. ,. W. q 1 ' -, 1 Brainpower Qeis Precedeni 260 MADDOX, GLENN MANNHALTER, NANCY MANVILLE, MELISSA Band, Chir. MARSH, ANITA Brig., Chir. MARSH, CHARLES MASON, MARY Brig., SIu. Coun., MD, Alp. Omg Tres. MATTHEWS, DAVID MEEK, JERI Stu. Coun., Ger. Club. MERRITT, HOWARD Baseball MEYER, JUDY Phi Beias, Lib. Club, Alp. Omg Pres., Bgdn. Staff Soph. CI. Ed. MIDKIFF, SHARON MILAM, JIMMY MILLER, BETTY Brig., Chir. MILLER, CHARLES Band, Chem-Bi-Phy MILLER, CLEMON Ftbl. HARTLEY, JAMES FIbI., H Club MONITA, EDWARD MONITA, RUDY MONTALVO, YDALIA MONTOYA, PAUL Bsktbl. MOORE, CLIFFORD Ftbl. MOORE, PEGGY Stu. Coun. MORALES, OSCAR MORAN, SHIRLEY Brig., MD Sgt. at Ar MORENO, NELDA MORGAN, JAMES MORISSE, GLENN MORRIS, JAMES Band, Span. Club David Matthews, Mary Swan, Bruce Davis, David Kumpf and Charles Miller were a few of the HHS stu- dents who competed for a position on the On the Spot team. MILLER, VELMALOU MILLSAP, VICKI Brig., Ath. I A Eraser. Ili-I' dh ,ww ri . ., H.. . 1 f :gif 2-'1 af f ' ,., 5,-Agni , E.. F, .. . ,..., . ,fm 1 f1 .11f:m,. ..,ff:.f.z:w eflssffi-'SS -lv-ff: W I 1.-ww: .l.fe1.:'1.:-:fx f iff.-M .,1.-f.,,,- iw :ffm-ez -, wig, . ,,,. ,Q W- fm., H,.ff.m,,,,, . A- : fmifflm vsiriiliiif' :fix .5192 M 26 2 Sallye Bowen's stylish one-length hairdo when brushed forward Iakes on an exaggerated surfer look. MORRIS, KAREN MD Parl.-Hisf. VP., Brig. MORRIS, MIKE MOWERY, MARSHA Brig., Chrld., Afh. MOY, JIMMY MUENCHOW, LINDA MUNOZ, NICK NAJAR, YOLANDA Lai. Club Sec. NERIO, YOLANDA Span. Club NESLONEY, MARTHA Brig., Ath. V.P. NESSELHAUF, HOWARD Band NICHOLS, PRESTON NICHOLSON, FRANK Front Of The Surfer Look Is Back NORCROSS, BILL NORRIS, RUTH NUNES, MIKE Ftbl. NUNNALLEE, GARY NUNNELEE, JOHN OBEY, ERNESTINE Choir, Stu. Coun. OBREGON, MARY HELEN Brig. OFTON, LAURA Ten., Tartan Curtoonist XJ. , PATRICK Bgdn. Phot., Index Ed. O'NEAL, WAYNE OPPERMAN, CAROL FBLA Pres. onn, MARY onosco, HENRY OSINGA, ELLEN OTERO, MANUEL H.P., chem-ai-Phy OTT, EUGENE Track OTTMERS, LORETTA Tar. Features Ed., FBLA, Creative Writing Club OWENS, MICHAEL OWENS, RONNY Band, FTA A Touch UF Heaven Betsy Cerullo and date approbate the flocked tree which enhances the maiestic theme. Sharon Thompson and Bonnie Barnes remain after school to stretch and hang the colorful crepe paper. 264 e.- i A ,fe f my M x0 .X ,Xi ii . X n Earth N. v XFN Merriment and unique refreshments are enjoyed by those at the prom. is amused by a remark made by his date. As they dance to the dreamy music, Ronnie Huth 4 Class officers confer with G mili- Bobby Sills and date agree that the sou- tarist as to entrace position. veniers are as outstanding as the dance. 5 'NS - - -. f1 .p-f2zf,,.w.s l if i ,l -g infix 5 K -Q' N 5 fjfiegf M4450 K 4 A K' f f f ,FKW i3 9 K S 4 .. lg f we A ,Q - X f MU., P?e:erf ,. , f r '1!iu43'i!eusf5f I I ri V. , f 1. . .ez , X Sgc.,,f,.ff K Mtg.. . X gf 4514.9 1 , :J if 2 . f K wit J, ' W 2 K H ef? ref H .gf , wg 'sf AQCTESA f . 1: - , -, Yu ,-wi. 5 J. mf no ' :fir-..,ifvr .Zz f' 1-J., Q... xg,-N- ' nf.1ffj,fg i,-iff fly Q. v'?.2?1f3,--f wif ' Q ww ff iir.?fS'1'1x 5:-fe . sf' f-,Me .fr - Vocational Courses Goggle-eyed, senior Steven Blalock smoothes out a sheet of metal on the vocational shop lathe. PACHECO, SYLVIA PADALECKI, ADOLPH PAGE, LARRY - PANCOAST, SANDY ...A 'ffimf' Brig., Bgdn. Sr. Cl. Ecl., MD, FTA Sec. PARK, GORDON Chem-Bi-Phy, Golf PARKER, DONNIE Stud. Coun. Rep.-Hist., Parl., Chem-Bi-Phy Science Director PATIN, SHARON FTA PATTERSON, SHERRY Band, Treas. FTA, Ger. Club, Soph. Cl. Rep., Chem-Bi-Phy Sec. and V.P. PERRY, BEVERLY PERRY, JOE PENA, DEE PETERMAN, BEV Tar. Staff Bus. Mgr. Prepare For Future Profession PETTY, DIANE 'f Y Brig., MD, Lib. Club 1 PLANAS, DOROTHY e e .4 Stu. Coun. C Y:' + M L PLOCH, RICHARD i,Jee FBLA r PoLsoN, DORIS i t MD, Bgdn. Clubs Ed. . eeeeef erlrs Ll 1 eeeee 1 eee - 1 P - ' e 5 , so 'fi i P0LS0Nr DOROTHY MD, Bgdn. Org. Ed. f ri Z P eie 2 e- he POOL, sllelzlzv ' ' i e f Seri' eioi POSEY, loAN 35- fl L 4 l FTA V.P. Rep., MD, Lib. Club, High ,M i,Qi, , ibi Players Pres.. Prod. Stuff Pub. l eo'l rrre iiiiii it Manager L P l P0TEETr UNDA iiiiirre Alh. Pere P J lllil r.'- r P f r .,'r l POWELL, BILL P Baskt. ' Q l POWELL, LARRY .fl 33 POWELL, ROY Tar. Copy Ed. fl' ' : ,' PRABO, DAN 1 fl wllxzf yy ,,,, , il Q lil V l 1' fl 'X w 4,4 ., ' lr I , r 'J 3, , 'Q ll r lf - r ' l X l l ,l, -4 rf , rf , ill! l 1 , 1. 'sa 1 fill 7 r ,h lb i W, ,ly 1, X V tru i , ,YH lay CX. L L my ' P1 I r E V fl, 'lla A LQ,-N 1 'll r l Cl, A ,lr , X HQ Q if LL 7, rf li ., l f rw, P M ugly HTL' - f U rl , r r-mfg, fx, . 7 .L K , VW, KM P Ll YV 3: , .xl .ll frffl or if 'Y 1 'E' ' fr l. X Mig, l ri .,r Vx, 1 X . ,-.e r 1 r r ly, ef Q Y J , r X L 1- ,. f,:lL r - DU' l 'Lilo 2 l' r lfllf-, r2 Q ,. , l r or 5 My P spvf :Q , 5 -Q ,r ' ,,7'l,lf,1 l l 3 X ll ' rj VX ll D y ' Q 5 A ll rl r r ' M 1 K, ARL X Q 1 , I .le , -rx l r r , . r , Q if lv 4 li' A .l F' X lf! K 'l r, . '-C 1 I, ' X lr Q, l x r .1 'xx X- Robert Smith and Bobby Clcliridge l explain the use of the tools as they r distribute them. ., .W M . l 267 Courses Varg From Traditional 'g....g l Aletris Huedepohl, Linda Rogers and Geraldine Zadik Unger with the eraser often being the most used piece find their typing courses often lead to frustration and of typing equipment. 2 Q + , L S f I :ffm-1rf:-ff--if ,six-fl-f--n-f-'ff if ' , 1 I ,M ,, , ,f sees, 2 Q W' A24 'S meme . V, -7 w -. ,A gg 3 W, f gf f X L E I fr fir S L ga me mggxb Z Y 7' ig ks ss K EJ fq, E 1 S I if W' 2 v PRECIPHA, WILMA FNA PRESTON, DAVID Stu. Coun., Span. Club Treas PRESTON, MICHAEL Chem-Bi-Phy Pres. PREWITT, STEVE Band, Stu. Coun. V.P. PRITCHARD, BEVERLY PUCHOT, JOHN PUERTAS, MARY ALICE FNA, Span. Club PUNDT, ALAN Stu. Coun. Reading, 'Riiing And 'RH-hmeiic PUTMAN, DENNIS QUINONES, RICHARD QUIJANO, FRANK A Cupp. Choir RAABE, CLYDE RALSTON, GIPSON RAMOS, YOLANDA Siu. Coun., Chir. RANDLE, RUBY GirI's Choir, Ten., Alp. Omg. RAVEN, GAILYN RAY, JOHN REAGAN, SARAH High. Players REEH, PEGGY RHEW, ROY RICHARDS, SHARON Brig., MD, Lal. Club Chap., Lib. Club, Soph. Cl. Chap. RICHARDSON, CHERYL Orch. V.P., FTA. V.P. Pclrl., Siu. Coun. Chap., Bgdn. Phoi. RIDGWAY, BRUCE RIGSBEE, DAN RISER, BUTCH Band, Span. Club RITCHEY, SUSAN Bgdn. Jr. Staff, High. Players, Natl. Thesp. RIVERA, LUPE Stu. Coun., GirI's Choir ROBERTS, AL Bskf., H Club Parl. W 1 V f M 33 J. Q X P f RZ., ',w f n Ar Y , . I, ,Q , , ,Q 4, 4 Q M I SW sf W 5 - 2. KVLV. af.. . ffl 2, 3,35 'M f P. 2 II Q5 is 269 Organizaiions Bring Work ,4.,,,.-J., 1 ., Q., :mr-fr,-1 .s M ,ff 711 4.1 '- .. .V i,,.,a...,fax,,,... .v,,.,.,s..f.,,..,. 1, -W., 1 A ,lwaw . fffs:,,,,, , iq.. ,-.f 1,1- 535 ,,.l K. ' ,I , mm,:h,L , r , .... g V, N ' .. f . . .. ., 'xg' 7 if-is,-Ez Em, -f '. aw W,-' ir A 1 :.,.,'H' , fbi: W-'x1' i S., .. , 5 ,9 i j: Z, 74 M. L2 fr M Q .. , -124 3,5 mr Hmssri .931 gi, az jgfxsblfi' Ifm. if In K 54 ,V if ff IJ f 'f fi its rf 195 ' si 6 - W , i I a gl A , Y .gg aa ff. gf 3 B I f xgzfig Z ED Qs . m ..A.,L. . v,W, ,. A.:,.L,11 ,,.. ,.,, ...W ?'VSSEgf9i53i5i75?-f?5:f,K'i55?.5',,'f,'li,.xy . , 1 i5f5??wQg,Egf?ff2ef2,v.:is,gfg.Qi ' . sig?j5vg+1 fgsLQg5fIf:i1.fv1,, ,f -3371. -,,,.,, . f . ' ' , 595 ,. ...J . , , 1' , , I 3 'KS Vs figwif fi W1 Q. sw 5 wi :Q.4g,,g: W . V :.:7 ::59w VT ,EW , ,.,,y . ., ...., .. M, ..,,,, .,,L fm, Mrk: . ,, SLE 7f19,f,.i5Sf!fL5?f. 5 'E ff 518- fE9t Ei55i5I i . ri -'I,:'bEL'l' X ly ' I. , . ' -...Q-..,:Wiff.Q:, .. .1 ....1',f w2 ,, W.. 15 W, . ..,..,. -v1?Q,s'iz,.3QEggs2?I3gSf ..'5.z. '.e.. -., 'zaif wf .q,.g,, . . f. 5,3 .5 ,, ,. 551, K M ..3w5'fL. ef W, ' 5 ...QA . i ix uf Q 5 32 A ,. yi was if I 1 9 ,,,...,, 77 4 Lw,,.,,w My I ,,',41i,Szi?XG45g2s3iA1-Qiqvv . za2w 'f .is-zzz,g,swm5f54sff:0i. wiv , ' ' ' ,JI 70 Es.-Hi., . -, rf. , V . Ma f2kgeXffaf221, 2,ff1' T. 'SWK 'A W I - .23 S331 'f.. 2 iff, 'dfS5ffieaW1wf my sffa, M, mega, is fig ff .r G' A .1525 ROBINSON, JOY Brig., Bgdn. Sr. CI. Ed., Chir. V.P. ROBINSON, ROBERT Band RODNITE, JEAN FNA, 08.5 V.P., Bgdn. Bus. Mgr., AH Ed., and Fad. Ed. RODRIQUEZ, SALVADOR ROGERS, BARBARA ROGERS, LINDA ROLLF, DONNA GirI's Choir REICHEL, TERRY ROMERO, GILBERT Ffbl. ROOSE, DIANE A Cupp. Choir ROTKOSKY, KATHRYN Brig. Brgdr., Afh. REINDERS, WILLIAM RUMBO, SUE Brig., Bgdn. Ari Ed. and Jr. CI. Ed RUNOWICZ, KINGDOM RUSSELL, DAN RUSSELL, KATHY RUTLEDGE, JANE Brig. Brgdr., Chir. SALES, SANDRA Alp. Omg. SANCHEZ, ROGER SANDERS, DON Honor and Responsibilitg The Brigadoon staff confronts its members with hours of hard work and the responsibility of meeting demanding deadlines. SANDERS, PATRICIA Ger. Club SANDERS, WILLIAM Ftbl., H Club SATTERFIELD, JACK Ftbl., Track, H Club SAVEDRA, FAY Brig., Phi Beta SCHAUMLOFFEL, DAVID SCHEEL, DOROTHY SCHLAMERSDORF, BECKI Stu. Coun., FTA, Phi Beta SCHMIDT, SANDY FTA, Tartan Editor, Ger. Club SCHMIDT, SHARON Girl's Choir SCHROEDER, SHIRLEY FBLA Sec. SCHUMANN, DON Band SEARCY, BECKY Brig., Ath. Pres. To Betsy Cerullo, editor of the annual, leader- ship is keeping an accurate account of the Brigadoon subscription drive. Members of the Brigade demonstrate their leadership by the boosting of school spirit. Evelyn Cope and Liz Fritz agree newspaper work is worth the effort. What Is Leadership? r r John Bernardoni and Rosalie Meyer find leadership is not all gloryp it brings with it perplexing situations and serious obligations. Linda Tenbush is met with the re- sponsibility of keeping records for the National Honor Society. Peg Peters proudly presents the second place extemp trophy to exuberant Peggy Stone at the High- lands Invitational Speech Tourney. 27 Qfudies Qiimulaie Qeniors's Thoughi w,:,,:.:. wwg., 7 ,-.L Y, ,I , f 1' iaifzizi - L- iwww Mlm' mem- QQ: - , If :asf --J.,U,Q,f.M,3i A, -: , lil. .K H,-i :E q':.k:,' ,j ' . ,N fr: ?i4Q. 1 ir .,,Jizf5LQ5QJ 5!?553ff':P:E .: V - WH vss ff. 'fieemg-fy V 325 'Q f w k wa ' Hag, Ls .ws-., xf1'.sgwr' ' - is ' '-'L' iayfgfiigglz , Q. ,,.,, f wfz..-721 ,gg ,L , , vm - 11:-wzxeqrfiff-wig-wifsfa-im f vw 51212 if .- .. ,.., LM, -- 4 1..r2rf. wa 'NGK f ws 1 W x kk x K7 1 3, giiggggmgx NW' .ff 2 5,225 4 ,S na ksxggsfgn g 5 fdqxm ' 323323 1 S Y Q fi V if L, . f E' -Y f -Eiga . 3, 1 ,i gszwf 'fn 4 A Y.: -.i 5 Q W Y 9 :QE-M: 1 A 274 -. i w 1 PAPE, LARRY Chem-Bi-Phy SEATON, HOWARD Base. SERVANTES, DELIA SETTLES, CHARLES Stu. Coun. SHAFER, KATHY Band, Chir. SHEPHERD, MARY SHINN, SARAH Brig., FTA Pres. SHIPP, YVONNE X ff.,4 mf, ,W ,, - Q fffggqsw , W , 'UE S.: 0-u 12 31 Sa' Rr T3 55 om '2 ET.. '3 53 :ET Suv 2 E-TS. 32 gn- Q 23 F5' I1 D 3 ll' 5'E B 22 Q. QU! 'B' EE 52 'S U'h g2 5'0 2.5 3-l CU:- :-2 23 '1-r 0 -32 15' -ll 08' 'C Tm 05 20 QE. Ill- Ill -n '1 ID SHIRAH, MIKE Band SHOCKLEY, JACKIE K, Phi Beta, ACapp. ,H SHOWS, MITZI I TW' X X-TMD, Brig., Sr. CI. Parl. SII.I.S, ROBER Ftbl. SIMMS, LINDA SIMON, MICHELE Brig., Afh. SKALBE, ASTRA FTA SKELTON, DEBORAH ACapp. SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, JUDY SMITH, LESLIE ANN SMITH, LINDA MD, Band Rep.-Hisi. Reading ahead when caught up with classwork, David Kumph strives Io be at Ihe top of a drafting class. if 1 ', ,g..g.',zw'f5.,. V w 5 1,2 I ,. r ' 'f vgkf L: ff' ,fc 595 - ikf. fl f ' -, . Q. - 4- .+.,. - fb I if I I W I S 4' if-nw' is 1 D Zig! ' Q ' IE! ' -:fiirsf F' I, . lx , I7 F - .Q-Sify Si45'f'?iC37 Viiizf f 275 K 'J I Senior band members discuss their prosperous year realizing much of the credit goes to K.W.T. TADLOCK, DONNA Siu. Coun., MD Pres., Sr. CI. Sgt. Af Arms, Soph. CI. Hisf. TAFT, BARBARA TANNER, FLORENCE Alp. Omg. TAYLOR, ALVIN Flbl., Truck TAYLOR, FRANK TENBUSH, LINDA Brig., Lat. Club Treas., FTA Hist Bgdn. Copy Ed. LAURIN, TERRY THEIS, ROBERT THOMAS, MIKE Fibl. THOMPSON, Bskt. THOMPSON Brig., Ath., THORNTON, ALAN SHARRON Sr. CI. Sgt. at Arms OKLA No Conceit In The HH9 Band Familg SMITH, NANCY Ath., Brig. SNURE, ROBERTA GirI's Choir, A Capp. SORRELS, TERESA Brig., Debate Club SPAIN, BETTY KAY FTA, Phi Beta, High. Players Stu. Coun., Lat. Club V.P. SPARKS, JACQUELYN Stu. Coun. SPENCER, ROYLENE GirI's Choir SPIESS, JOHN SPINKS, TOMMY Band, Ger. Club STAGGS, LINDA Brig., Phi Beta Pres. STAHL, LINDA STAMPS, JACK Track, Alp. Omg., Stu. Coun. STANTON, SUE Brig. Brgdr., Chir. Sgt. at Arms and Sec. STEWART, EDWARD STEWART, LESA Band, Orch., Girl's Choir, Span. Club STINGILY, JANE STONE, PEGGY Phi Beta, Stu. Coun. Sec. and V.P. STRICKLIN, LINDA Lat. Club, Band Jr. and Sr. Blaster STRUB, LOIS FNA SWAN, MARY Band Drum Mai., Ath. Chap., Jr. Cl. Sgt. at Arms, Soph. Cl. Treas. SZALWINSKI, MARGARET FBLA, Ten. ,,,,.....ff, 7 ,.f.,.gm,,. 2.3 , 1 . ' KmQ.ixfaf1'f:f'il' G 'N 531' E.: 1 M52 r44m'?L? Y . .. 'Jw'-'wi'-ESP.. . ,. . .. ,,,, . ,J -:af f ' - f, -i .fnifff N . . . 1 J,5,:,,,,, X ,A .,,... ,L t, K Awe, f E My v- ly . rg 5?3liH9'if5iQ3?Qf A . ' E E 5 . . N- e. ., , 1 fr f ' V .L ' . sw f X. f f . , 4 .qs-beg.-,1 '1z 5. , - ' 552' if ' 1 l 11- w,.-.11 Lv. .r ...rr V ...V ,Q .J . W,gw,5:1m3,4af15w.w.f.f .Mer new exe if I n W' Ai Q1 ,.5 ef. f. K2 M M, . f ,Q M. ...,,,,.. ,. . fe . i .f.mff1e,,M vw A ,ij K 1 ze,w.f1:1f, -wk , ::.e,,..f1fN fswfysg M 'fiz?1e:aPAi zz' - V? '-'Dx dwff-' 'ilx'f2.75f?i ii'-: , 'xsf ff 24-'S . 73 Q . M .2 IAe:,,11il f. :fu,iSfv?7f?3 , K , , ...W ,. .M,fe,.,.. yi ., 5 Q30 252 2? WK g13mQySiQ,.,1Wf,-gg. Q .,f..: n . . .,- . ..... ....,...,., . ' - 15,8 if ' 2 :511 iE5 fu . . ,.,..,.. fjffiggf 1. 1- . .me :uf ESQ., 2. . N 5 Q' fsv X M L fikgwlf kit? L 5 firlglglxwfgg H Y 3 we misggsfg . K 3 , E -f T V. 531' :I I 1.231 it J fl 'L ,f D8 -5 L , .1 ,ff jg fi , ,-f.', 5. ,, 277 im, - 1 Dudes Don Western Duds Vmiif!'z,, - X a confining squeeze. Greg and Kathryn gobble furiously to see who will be the first to reach the middle of their hot dog. Greg Ekis and Kathy Rotkosky find their ride on the flying saucer TM fi f yyyi E D s 1 ' L A K 4 .... V, V Be will M M 59 X, .L N, -f s ,W . ,, 552-mffliff L -A wi SgV,N,, ,K fag QW L Greg Ekis and Kathy Rotkosky ponder over the enor- Greg is unsure about his boots remaining on his feet mous physique of the fat lady a-go-go. as they fly high over the fair grounds. Four bits o ride per couple re- sults in an expensive afternoon for high school students. 279 Seniors Set Dignified Examples? ' ... M 1 ,Wlffiffa ' , f'f4 ' 'ff . 2 .2 A A WY ff 'YV i V,.. Ii 'ern ff ,. .. wt. 4, QQ. fs.. 1 ,- asv? ' of I., . v,.,,kiif?'T2?TSi'Hi? . 1,- ,-Szbem : f - ,, 'I-M1551 sr lf ea li , . , 4.52-W EE' . -J . f. 'pe A -722, ,, M ...I I-. 3 'gtg sv 1 .mx ,g ' sv R A' . H. W . W . . k if . f Q 3 . r v 4+ f , 4 1 p ff? ' Z, en ff 4 V 9 .ef fl ,EI5.:,.kS - . , , 5355113 it I W . . 3, w ix sf 5 K.: . e 'we ff-rw . 3 Qi J- 1 J iiIM1i:5:f1.g M .1, , 41.5 wff,5'fgS?i6'V. :Q -5122? Q41 A ww,-..,f1'.ws vii ff -- , .'-sam-.ff -eww-we sw .X 1, , , ' W i .wamz l I ' i- J: 9' - xo ,. M, gf nw, -1f. Q, J Ev . .,,,. . . .A -Ur.. ,.., - f . fc was-. 3 K . 3. .. 'Www f -sf or I A , ' ,,3iI? 1ii,, f. ' - V .- K f. ' f.qI'wss1I3- .:555,.' :1 - - . A fff- Sw ..f..f ' 1 , '.w- s, 55 if : .L. . '- .. sf ,I L.. 'f f-:f l 280 THURSTON, BOBBY TINER, DELANE Brig., Ath. Parl-Hist., Bgdn, Jr. Class Ed. TINNIN, TINA Brig. sr. Chldr., Ath. Rep., Jr. cl. Hist. TONBLIN, JIMMIE Ftbl. TONDRE, DONALD TORRES, ELAINE TREMBLES, MASSIE Lib. Club, Alp. Om. TRINIDAD, ROY Track TRINKLE, BARBARA High. Players, Prod. Staff Sec. and Chap. TURNER, FRANK Stu. Coun. TYROFF, TERRY URMAN, DIANE Stu. Coun., Ten. Dorothy Wildenstein prefers th e floor to the conventional school desks for completing her iob of as- sorting pictures. Dorothy Wildenstein is condemned to the embcrrasing punishment of scrubbing u fable top. UTZ, NANCY Brig., Lib. Club Pres., Pre VALDEZ, ALBERT VALDEZ, BEN VALLANCE, ROBERT Truck, Ten. VALLEJO. PAUL Ftbl. VAN DUNKER, TERRI Lib. Club, Phi sera, FBLA VAN PELT, JERRY Ftbl. VICTORY, LAURA FBLA VILLARREAL, RAYMOND VOTION, MARY LOUISE WABER, DIANA WADLINGTON, BEN Bskt.,Track s. T.L.A.T. 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I A M if I s 2 I X3 1 , . WF., ,.., 4, I A ,M I 1 so -,Jw 5 L--, 1 sf' in 282 E M Linda Cook assists in collecting ub- sentee reports during her study hall period for the office. Confusion WALKER, RONNIE WALLING, MARILYN Chir. WALZ EL, CARL WARD, MARY WARNER, GARY WASHINGTON, ALBERTA WASHINGTON, JUDI Stu. Coun., Bgdn. Bus. Mgr., Phi Beta, Span. Club, Alp. Oga. WEHE, ROBERT Ger. Club V.P. WEIGAND, JUDI FBLA WELCH, RONALD WERLAND, SHARON FTA WEST, ARDELLE WEST, JAMES WESTERHOFF, TERRY Brig., FTA, Phi Beta Sgt. at Arms lJr.I, V.P. ISr.I WESTHOEK, BILL WHITE, CHARLES Ftbl. WHITE, CHARLYN FNA Parl., Ger. Club WHITESIDE, GERALD Ftbl. WHITFIELD, SHARON WHITTIER, CHERYL WIGGINS, DARLENE Band Head Maior., Chir. Lat. Club, Debate Club WILDENSTEIN, DOROTHY Brig., Bgdn. Pro. Mgr. WILKERSON, JOHN WILLIAMS, DONALD Ftbl. Chap., :si gszxferz, 1 -S, ,b sie-zr::a:g:f':-I, ' e in , f. S - 1, 3 4, r,,g.f,:Qg'.g,-spew , 1g.,'.,-- gg , . A W J, ,s,r.ve. eg if-f .1-,grfff-.sf feesil ff 2 2 :pines 2 S kg W 4 3 5 , , 5 J ,X , Ky 3 I' all We 2 N Q 93,5 53 V, v gf v I 2,5 , 5,532 S, Q' S Q , ' I 'gsm is , ew ss if 3 rv wi iii. aifitvftx wf msg f 235524 L A ,w fnefflwfiewv fm 1 -fn , ,s+iz:f272ee,wiwi 13,5 el e . -. we fm my T' Wg 5 sei 'Dm I-,Je Bill Wildenstein makes a careful study of Ronnie Welch's pass, it is the duty of the hall guards to keep the halls orderly and quiet. s I iw Q I ' ci 551 3 31 iff? QWEM we igwg, Siiftgfetgzt if I3 5 wgjfi NM ,fin Jr 95. HYHM na., 3, 283 ,,. . f fy 1 , .ft +4 , fre Judy Dinges models one outfit from her wardrobe which she made in sewing class. Phi Beta f ' Y, - ' Ivgyytraagqsigglfgrsgfvesifx mgwf gwsysw V- , wmv? Aiwa , ' f -s.9,1w-s.wie.s alms, at 2,9-,ff .Q Megs ww--5 -ggfwki ' . ' ' . rwgfxggggwwe : W? -1 V f - wlwg PS 1 ff vi-1v:'sf1iu fgvisfgifws zQ'z-:ff rfl:.is5ee.,, Qftfffvwwlizf 1 I '-,H-ff zf':2 fw H : I ffl 1X1w4f5l,.f.Z-::'. -xiii: W' A I f 1 Wlfifxii'- 4 . I 2 wg . ivff . .., I 'iffy ' . '11 0 - ' wr K. R .Q 2 1 -' E K iff J. -f .Q 1 A ,,,t -1 I A , ll ll in M ug tt sy aa 1 'K gg H 3-Y? 2 V5 P r Q, wiv W I 5 , , G Q 1 Half in , .f J ,,,'4f'wv'N 51335522 . -' . , - ,na liifielgqfsfg ftffgi rw . . ...mf 'wg 4' si Sul. ,fue NFS 943, ggivfimr 7'-'V' WILLIAMS, NORMAN Chem-Bi-Phi WILLIAMS, MARY ,SQ M, . I I Martha Neslony shows the new Total Look with her matching sweater and stockings. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY , Brig., FTA V.P. ,,,. w AMS' YVONNE , FBLA, Ten. I WILLIAMSON, MIKE . Ftbl., Golf ' WILLS, CHERI sim' uw? l' if Lib. Club WILSON, JUDY Brig., Phi Beta WINDROW, RICHARD Debate Club WINGO, WALTER WINKLER, WAYNE Ftbl. ashion Exposes Talenis And Fads WINOGROCKI, JANINE WITTA, SUSIE Band Maior., Chir. Rep. WOLLARD, JAMES Track WOLLER, GEORGIA woLLER, PEGGY wooo, JANIS woonb REGENA 2ALeo1:ST iTE Ftbl., Golf WOYTASCZYK, WILLIS WRIGHT, JUDY MD WRIGHT, RICHARD Track WRIGHT, THERON Ffbl. wYA1T, BARBARA YANDELL, BEATRICE YATES, LINDA Ath. YATES, PAUL ZADIK, GERALDINE A. Capp., Phi Beta, Ten. ZINTGRAFF, ROBERT Fibl., Sr. CI. V.P. ZIPP, BETTY mga 33535 'wif ,yfffrvxm :wang-:xg wg , - 3 - Q-:,sf,j.::, ' - wx, 2 Kuff.-f g- , - - , ,f f. as 5 W '-'ff 1f-,fvS..,- . .1-,af-m WW I si.. 50175 5, iam , ,Q Asa , Q ,W I A WW ,Q ...J V., QM fvtifww . 1 Wm ' if gif ,jr f 4. Sz A f I W i 225 I A 5 I I M vwx EL A , . ef 'sm f. , -, . M., ., V. .:,..: six, f,,f55,,, wmQNfa-Sa,- , A K, L, f 15352 H I-, , WI? f- 1 I i 'ff1:72ffif'gf-- ,Agri 533 64 I '-4, sw, W M fa, W I T3 ,sw s s I I Ja, A , -m .. R I. 5, A M ' Q Q 1? Qyufxwsl Q sf 5 Q Ja? 5 K1 I 4 if Q? , 45 f ml ., ,.,:- X. ' Safwff 55.3, 2. 4 ,W Y ffm' - The Last Of 2.1 I2 Public Qchool Dags Philip Bevel collects the locker fee he deposited three years ago. Beverly Pritchard seems relieved that her final grade Jane Herring and Chuck Hixson feliciously leave the slip is one of which she can be proud. final class of their senior year. 286 Senior Honor Keg A. Capp. . . . . . . A Cappella Choir Ath. ..... ...,.... A thenas Bsktbl. . . ..... Basketball Brig. .. ....... Brigade Bgdn. ...... . . Brigadoon Staff Chir. ..,........................ Chiroane Debate Club .................. Debate Club FBLA ...... Future Business Leaders of America FNA .... ......... F uture Nurses of America FTA . . . ...... Future Teachers of America Ftbl. . . ,.............. Football Ger. Club ...... ...... G erman Club High. Players Highland Players Lat. Club .... ....... L atin Club Lib. Club . . . MD ...... . . . Library Club . Modern Dianas Orch. .... ...... O rchestra Phi Beta .... ..... P hi Beta Span. Club. . . .... Spanish Club Stu. Coun. .. .. Student Council Tartan . . . .... Tartan Staff Ten. .. ..... Tennis 287 Jeanne Dupont, vice-president of the iunior class, conducts an executive meeting concerning all of the decorations for the prom. Felicitg-Epitome Of Karla Van Buren, secretary, takes notes during all class meetings. No longer bewildered by the tremendous scope of HHS as is a sophomore, nor torn between the complex happiness and sad- Q4 ness of watching the last year 2 of high school fly by as is a senior, a iunior is carefree, flip- pant and self-assured. With such aplomb, the iunior class plans, prepares and spon- sors the junior prom, which is traditionally held in February. The juniors light-hearted and carefree will soon assume a new demeanor-one of serious- ness and responsibility for they will soon be the seniors of High- lands-seniors '67. zaa E T Billie Powell, parliamentarian, and Diane Furlong, historian, work to- gether on the class scrapbook, Sorting the attendance name slips into separate advisories are the iunior class sgt.-at-arms, Mimi Gill, Junior Class while Judy Falkner, reporter, talks to the editor of the Southside Reporter. Stephen Gooden, Steve Duren, Caro- lyn Haley, Linda Pearson and Clif- ford Robin. Donnie Voight, junior class presi- dent, conducts each class meeting. Martha Mahavier, treasurer, collects the iunior class dues. New Mrs. Virginia Schelper and Mr. Wil- bur Knox, iunior class sponsors, mimeograph information for the juniors concerning the ordering of senior rings. 289 ,.-A ,, ,,., , 290 eetings Donnie Voight, iunior class president, listens to the suggestion of another officer as the executive committee meets to discuss the agenda of the next class meeting. Aceves, Arnold Adams, Cheryl Adams, James Adams Linda Aitches, Sharon Albert, Darnell Alder, Dolly Alderman, Sydney Alfaro, Mariorie Alfaro, Thelma Ampelas, Susan Andrews, Theresa Araiza, Susie Arrambide, Leroy Aufderhaar, Cleo Avey, Mary Baertich, Wanda Bailey, Cheryl Bailey, Ronald Baker, Carol Ballew, Nancy Begin The Year For Class Dflieers Baney, Carol Barnhill, Harry Barr, Kenneth Barrera, Angie Barrera, Lynda Bartosh, Trudy Bates, Stanford Batterton, Paul Beaman, Charles Beaman, Ralph Beasley, Shirley Behr, Donna Belzung, Betty Benavides, Juan Bennett, Melvin Berry, Fred Betts, Pat Beyer, Brenda Beyer, Donna Biering, Valerie An astute observation voiced by Mrs. Virginia Schelpher, co-sponsor of the iunior class, brings close at- tention from other members of .T .1 NLM. , .. .. 4 1 ff- gn 'Mew ggff, I., '.i..gif ,i U I ,y - , M5 fs- 4523? rillrilzffr T751'ff2'1f V,.l'Q,4.-'Q -iff f- - H 1ef2fw--Q- . ta . , 1.53. - 4 fysfgl , fzgwisf 'f.-121' , .. ff 5- fgg. . 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Biggs, Waynan Billa, Paula Birney, Richard Birt, Paulette Blackwell, Richard Blanchette, Curtis Blanchette, Dale Blue, Donnie Boeck, Mike Boen, Richard Boezinger, Lanell Boggs, Buddy Bolling, Cassandra Bolton, Andy Bost, William Bourland, James Bowie, Dale Branechy, Michael Brantley, Genie Breed, Paula Breedlove, Mary Briggs, Pam Brink, Calli Brooks, Robert Brown, Elmo Brown, Fred Brown, Nancy Brown, Stephen Browning, Darlene Bryan, Sharon Bryant, John Buchanan, Joan Buchanan, Stuart Buchhorn, Laura Buckelew, Martha Budnik, Joyce Bundick, Linda Bunting, Diane Butler, Mary Byler, Sandra Byrom, George Byrom, Keith Callender, Bobby Calloway, Cheri Canion, Crague Carmichael, Linda Carmona, Emillio Caroll, John Carpenter, Ron Carter, Barrion Carter, Weona Casares, Irma Castanecla, Carlos Cella, Robert Cepecla, Ernest . ,A -:Ti W ,A E? ' 7511: . ,- - , ,. f:,l,3,.,,, . 'sm .,., , r,'ri f eei- ., l A . ,,l,a 'Y 1, . mi Q f wg 1 L qw ' gy!! f 2 'f iw M355 ite 22 sfo c K Q in Sf X ds? 5 fir? 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R A 51. ,F fa, ' I ,mf - W , - . ,',',r -.1 ', -',w,1!'f 9 -in ie, .f ,-,,: 1' X S-ef SA i cy, Burning the night oil is not uncom- mon to Terry Trainer who is aware W ,.., i that a sacrifice of sleep can be a benefit in school. , 3 mt S Q xii 'Q W S 'QF ' .,.,f ,img ,f .,wm,,,f, Y 5 A if -' 1 cervames, Paul ' Cl'Ub'SekfWUY'1e srss ' C - Chvmvrfm, G-I ni free Chamberlin, Mary , if ' ,J ' ,, Chambless, Sharon -Iffi. : i ,raaaa ag AVLI 1 '- X X tw-,er f ,-gifyfff' v . vf'l , Jlfuy . i Chandler, DCQQ ciChandIeL mdu2 Cheever, Pat Cheney, Edna Christy, Norma Chumbley, Michael Cirlos, Shirley Clark, Judie Clark, Robert Clayton, Billy Cliff, John Cloud, Lucky Cobb, Kenneth Cockerham, Ruth Coffey, Dillard Waiting in line to have his picture Moran. So he tries in vain to cut in taken becomes tiring to Eddie line but is sent to the rear. 1 2 2 The Line Forms At The End Colley, Deborah Collins, Craig Cone Erline Conlee, Jeff . yzffef- 'hifi Collier, Carolyn A 5 ' SWL' N Q , ci G 5 334: J, Cook, Hall Cope, Evelyn Cordaro, John Cordway, Charles Cottle, Dauna Covington, Richard Cox, Mark Cox, William Craft, Patricia Craig, Harry 53 1- 17 E .M i i l. D J f t F, fr ,. Crain, Tom Crawford, Catherine Creswell, Edward Crocker, Jennifer Crowley, Jerry Cruz, Betha Cruz, Sylvia Cudworth, Gary Cummings, Kenneth Curling, Don Damschen, Jeannie Dauer, Ceil Davenport, Linda Davis, David Davis, Dionelle Davis, Leo Davis, Margaret Davis, Marvin Dawson, Cynthia DeArment, Annette Contagious Spirit Caught Llp Bg The Attempting to steal the show from celves enthusiastic support from De Cesare, Stephen De Frain, Jimmy De Gon, Micheal De Hoyos, Robert De La Rosa, John De Laughter, Roger De Leon, Diana Denham, Bill Denning, Richy Denson, Bob asses At MeCreless Pep Rallg Dial, Linda Dielmann, Sandy Dodd, Joanne Dominguez, Leroy Dossat, Bill A' SJ , Drake, Patti Driskill, Robert Dudley, Martha Dunn, Frank Dupont, Jeanne Duren, Steve Edwards, June Edwards, Wyndi Eisenberg, Robert Elam, Mark Ellis, Linda Ellison, Herbert Engel, La Nell Eravi, Noma Escobar, Marie Espinaza, Bernardins Esquivel, Frank Esquivel, Jose Ethridge, Simmon Ewing, Mary Ann Fahning, Betty Fahrenthold, David Falkner, Judi Fancher, Steve Faribault, Edie Farley, Mary Farmer, Kris Farmer, Sue Farrer, Cheryl Farris, Kathy fir' f riff? 1 if -V . aff? .i.fllfM-fag ..,,, , ,,, Q , sw f:'5i f' ffri 41 297 ii? if Inches from ealth Education Physical education provides an ex cellent opportunity for Margaret Veracruz and Donna Wells to tone their walstllne' their muscles and subtract a few Q24 . ., 1 .. ,.. . we Mg ,: . n f W 'X te ' , 11 Q gg . , V2 fr , 3 H . 9 ,z gigs? A- ,ms fx Q- ire 'gre 325: Fenlon, Barbara Ferris, Bill Fewell, Brenda Finnell, Carolyn Fischer, Judy Fitzgerald, Mike Fleming, Linda Flores, Patricia Flores, Hilda Flores, Rudolph Focht, Charlotte Foraker, Cheri Foster, Dan Foster, Olivia Fothergill, Loren Fothergill, Sandra Frank, Kenneth Franklin, Marylin Frederick, Glenn Frith, Daniel Requirement Fultilled In Junior Year Frost, Tim Frye, Helen Funke, Edward Furlong, Diane Galbraith, Bill Gallardo, Martha Gann, Luther Garcia, Hector Gardner, Linda Garmon, Sue Garrett, Pat Garrett, Richard Garza, Orphalinda Garza, Oscar Garza, Yolanda Gaspard, Anne Gee, Albert Geigenmiller, David Gill, Mimi Gilmore, Larry Givens, Patsy Glover, Gayle Gonzala, Elva Gooden, Steve Gose, Martha Goss, Becky Goss, Ricky Gottfried, Dan Graschel, Richard Grassmuck, Gary Graver, Katherine Grier, James Griffin, Ronald Grobe, Cynthia Grounds, Dennis i WK 2 J? t - .'L7?ffiff.' A 1 fee Q , It K g We ., W f 4 xg? 5 1- rms? 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Howard, James Howard, Linda Howard, Roger Huddlleston, Bill Humlicek, Larry Hunter, Gary Hunter, Wes Jackson, Anna Jackson, Clarence Jackson, Linda Jackson, Wayne Jacobs, Wayne Jacoby, Archie Jahn, Christine Jahn, William James, Samuel Jaroszewski, Jack Jenkins, Elaine Jennings, Bobbi Johnson, Darlyn Dances Pick Llp In Enthusiasm Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jackie Johnson, Kay Johnson, Larry Jones, Diane Jones, Linda Jones, Marvin Jones, Randy Junek, Bobby Junek, Gary Karpienski, Patricia Keilers, Karen Keith, Arthur Keyes, James King, Gary King, Kathy Kingston, Sibyl Klima, Linda Kneuppen, Charles Knutson, Mark Korndorffer, Gary Kotara, Carl Kotscher, Ronnie Kracht, Mavis Kracht, Susan Kunesh, Robert Kyrisch, Robert Lackey, Betty Latta, Don Leahy, Carolyn Leahy, Richard Lear, Francis Lee, Lorell Leigh, George Le Meilleur, Linda Students ssist Administration Lewis, Debbie Limon, Rodger Luian, Amalia Lochbaum, Frieda Loftin, Ruth Lopez, Jose Lothringer, Cathy Love, Joyce Lovering, Luanna Lowe, Steve Luckett, Larry Luedecke, Clifton Luedecke, Jerry Lund, Bruce Lyon, Patrick Mahan, Geraldine Mahavier, Martha Maiar, Barry Maltsberger, Molly Mansell, Clifton Manwy, David Marin, Mary Marin, Henry Marsh, Linda Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Linda Martin, Martha Martin, Lynn Martin, Steven Martinez, Antonio May, Mike McBrearty, Randy McCarter, Rowena McCarty, Mike McClure, Cheryl r r S 5 . ' f A . A -, .I Jerry Hawkins proves to be an as- . set in the bookroom as he organizes the various books on shelves. Private secretaries to the office lor and Linda Fleming record the staff, Karla Van Burn, Pam Tay- absentees on a master chart. 305 5 Q -2 g l Jackie Halamuda, Carolyn Haley, early as November on decorations Diane Jones, Martha Mahavier and for the iunior prom in February by Karla Van Buren begin to work as making table centerpieces. .,,i M if K x at , ep . 1 Q ' 'QL-Y K Q .WV W 6 Wk fit ws' t, .JIM - .i in ' . Iw ifx L., t, w :Q ' i1n'f'iii1:Sas . 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LZ , me f A f QA qs, ' LK 5, A 1 i 5 X S23 5 f f 9 R k l A Q JE! f Q 5 -V - 11- ,I S' 'r ' 1 44 315 Mrs. Betty Briggs demonstrates the various ways of matting a picture for attentive Peggy Peters. has 45' 6 Iaifkfaiil' ,3'M51fyf l:' ii1'If?,5ii:,f 'flxE.1E?T . L, ,,.,,, i xF21'ifmvfQsfSXwwf - K . mywx'-fi-,fv1.,. J LAI ''i,H,if-,lff53L'l.'ff-flf rs 1,22 -- :TSE 1 'f 5f,gks?',ff,f.1-z-W zdipi - .i wi .lf-as isiigfiaz V Jig ggsgggf : if X Aifiyj' : -, X K + 316 ' ' 5 1 S 7 if W is in , iff' fa R li gg? M 3 vs gc S L . . f mg, n '4 1 I t ilk T? 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Junior After winning 175 ribbons and 20 trophies, Peggy Picker- ing, an outstanding rider for the past two years, sets her goal for the 1968 Olympics. Being the president of the Blue Blan- ket Drill Squad has led Peggy to riding events all over Texas. During the summer, Peggy is going to the National Pony Rally in New York. Scotch-Hi and Peggy hurdle the years of practice to form this un- intricate coon iump. It has taken beqfuble team, 320 on if 3 fair'-'i Horsing Around 'X X . ,. -2- ,.x' 'x .Nf- I Q 4 - . YW' - 'e- Changing Scotch-Hi's bridle for a halter is a routine a .Q f Scotch-Hi becomes very affectionated toward Peggy 'ask for Peggy after riding him' as she uncinches his saddle after a tiring ride. Peggy cleans the mud off Scotch- Grooming is a responsibility as- Hi's hoofs after jumping him. sumed by experienced equestriennes. 321 I .OI Q Qophomores Conshtute Baney, Brenda Banks, Jimmy Barnes, Jimmy Barrientos, Silvia Barrios, Sandy Barrow, Anna Barrow, Carolyn Barta, Betty Bartlett, Dawn Bass, Shirley Bates, Dennis Bauer, Clayton Ackerman, Marilee Adamek, Renette Adams, Homer Ahumada, Luciano Alford, Brenda Alfred, Brenda Alford, Joyce Allen, Pat Alter, Nancy Joy Alves, Elizabeth Anderson, Richard Araiza, Catalina Arguelles, Fred Arnett, James David Arnold, Richard Arnold, Sharon Arrambide, Diane Askey, Eleanor Bachofer, Nancy Baeck, Kandy Bailey, Dan Bairrington, Beth Baker, Gary Baker, Joey Nancy Bachofer is overcome by the massive registration procedures re quired of enrolling sophomores 38 Per Cent Ol' Highland ' Enrollment Baylor, Shirley Beal, Jim Beard, Ellen Beck, Bruce Beeding, Cecily Belk, Danny Bell, Kenneth Bell, Larry Bell, Leslie Belnap, Gail Belz, Andrew Bennett, Judy Bigger, Jill Biggers, Claudia Biggers, Tommy Billingsley, Karen Birgel, Stephen Bishop, Linda Bishop, M. Kay Blacketer, Betty Blair, Richard Blakemore, Cheryl Blanton, Susan Boezinger, Peggy ,I ZKSW B . ' - -- B ' If ,, P f - .N -- , e- - ,awmz-L , W . . , f f,r,15,f,,,, 1 -' F25 A I Ti' H' if:7TiI-1-' rf . . f - Q M ' Egfr' J r 'V gl Ei? A if 9355221275 lax If 2 fem. V ff I 1 G 32551 L 'B r L. . QM? ,L f,, . W 'WW WTM aemfsiiil.. .. 4333 2 kay we Wh 95 his We fe I 5. 7 23,52 ,, 1222-gl W 5 525 ig l lp it ip ll E 1 l Bosmans, Mary Louise Bowers, Ginger Bowling, Ronald Brady, Stephen Brake, Janice Braun, Janet Braun, Judith Braun, Richard Brazeal, Jerry Brehm, Paulette Bricker, Jessie Bright, Alice Briseno, Gloria Briseno, James Brock, Larry Broomfield, Betty 3 Ji V-I-C-T-O-R-Y . . .Listen Broshar, Mary Ann Brown, Christine Brown, Deborah Brown, Kathey Lynn 3 Wav mil 1 ss E , i ,ie 3 2 s ,- K veslsss, , S - ' ,- 'g 9i,fx,1w-sf -milf,---fm Q2 1 1 - . .ifff.Q-:gf-f N' ,, s .eff mv fem!!! lg, J if 4 at . nl-, -A fmzs, i ,, Q 35 l wg 2? 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Kennon Jacobs promptly offers her a seat on the floor. A 5 C1 www T3 ,AM , be ,Ami QM' ft: 2 finjltif, W , 5 f-fi-fivgngy 'R if . ' 'fvkffmv-1f,L.j Y' I f e 'Vi' -' lx crowded cafeteria is only one of the many problems which face the mass of sophomores this year. Sf? Pi' Q .af we MQ fl' 2 :Li ' G1 45 1 w e - as ,, ,,,, -,.,, .,, .. ,J --, . W1 tl it ,X S Bs' Q, vias? f 13, ,I T ,xi 5 , 1 ti M5 ' it cf , K m- ,W 1 : -I fl f . M 1 ' w - iffwkilfv ISQW, gl JZ... ,. . iz, , e A ,,.. r-,ggi I f 'V 4 I M 1 .3 , K fm- if ff:-'fef fl d ifvv 'mfs Q. ss- a vi ' s fm. Q :fm 1 eggsg- 1 gg- ,J .... I ww is i s 4 gif 5 Qu xc sn, n' it i2Y 7iH s n 1-fi--:L A4331 - -- 1 vm' Wifi f 1 YH 'ff Ei n ? '- 5- ' s if wen . k ,.,, fish, SSN nz.. .,, v. -. I , lr Q 32 - ,, M 27 - fs sen-we ft o f 3? ': is - f A P QQ . 'S :1 ., -1, Nh -. ' SW if X' if 'K i'Y'gs??1yglg2?f?Yff h is Q w 13 e WLT 22:51 - V - 51:7 ' Sei? 4 , 11- ,,,:ff,fff, ,1 ,L fzyfgur f- V ' . 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W -sy. Q . 'Hi' - ,.,. fy, . WH ,W tw, A . Wslfsln , 2 me as H 5 ffl Q 327 Sophs Oriented To New Wag Of Life Eckert, Andrew Eddington, Carolyn Einhorn, Caryn Ellington, Norma Elliott, John Ellis, Gloria Eno, Nancy EPP' Terw Ersch, Charlotte Escobar, John Escobedo, Mary Espineza, David l tf1,Q Esquivel, Alice Ethridge, Georgia Eubanks Pat Everts Richard Fairbanks Luann Farmer Craig Farmer Judy Fields Vlcki I as K Q 1 . 1 u ' I e'1er ' , ' - , - iirl iti Fisher, Gail 1 ' f Flnegan Richard Flanagan Dean Larry Brock fulfills the tedious task of inspecting hall passes by check- ing Judy Clark's BAT pass. Larry, a sophomore, is one of the new- ly appointed guards. wi , .gif ' ek jig, ff ,lk M ' Explaining the schedule to two members of his sophomore ad- visory, Juanita Hill and Doris Sanders, Mr. Ron Kyle points out the various teachers that may be taken for each subject. The girls find the schedule interesting as well as confusing! Friedeck, Joyce Fritz, Camille Fritz, Patricia Frost, Martha Fuller, Mike Furlong, John Fusselman, Paul Gallegos, Mary Gann, Darlene Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, Javier Garrett, Billie Ruth Garza, Blanca Garza, Carmen Garza, Celina Garza, Irma lf Garza, Joe M - Gastinger, Jodell r':: F X 7 it jg Flanning, Noreen Fletcher, Joe Flores, Charles Flores, John Flowers, Hilmar Foster, Lloyd Fralix, Wylene Franco, Edmund if'f211',v'i, 5 W' ' S Mzsfisfi. i:ffig1-,iq 5152 55 15 1 f - i ' , if 'f Q 17377 ' I A 5 ' .z I '51 fe : QQ K V- fp . f - , i get sk, H I ,gg U 4.1, ,,.. 1, , --- ,t ,V . A A '- P vggg f ' 5: 4-0 . ' fl- J' nfQlif W Ff?i 5 flsz, 'Q kifiliffifrfizlfil : sgf'v1m,?qqy?1'f 42 Y , Mas ..f?F'.,'- s 1 f,,, - ,W ,.,, , vs,, ,ef ., N, , ,..,, L . ,K evra- of wwgigriffeeefef w - mwgfifw fx-lgmg,-,f19z5L,f, Eg. ,. ' i A Q4 X gwf K . Y, :N fx Q 1 i W if Sf. 3.112-2' , ff? .lr Q Q , , y its gigs, L l , 52 egwwic 1 ' 4 Q 0 'A' N 52 r L, wi ig 1 xhgwf J. , X ,Q lv , ew. Q J? 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'-LL 11 k '-L , ' , l 'T I in W Q J , ' Q , Q, , S V V15 K , I .,.. ii -f-'rf ,vi K- f' ff: TL, 343 Last But Not Least. . .Sophomore Mr. Alvin Roesler renders valuable aid to Charles Livingston, presi- dent, and Timothy Lew, vice-president, in the many responsibilities with which they are faced as leaders of the sophomore class. A multitude of unfamiliar faces, the vastness of the HHS c a m p u s and nonparalleled amounts of homework-all first impressions to a sophomore. However, t h e s e impressions soon fade as the confused sophomore takes his place in the massive student body of Highlands. The unfamiliar faces soon co- incide with names, the ap- parent size of the campus is re- duced by the daily repetition of class schedules, and seemingly insurmountable homework di- minishes inversely as the inter- est increases. The sole function of the soph- omore class as a unit is a fun- filled picnic held in the early spring. It is a fitting climax to a wonderful year. Sgt.-at-arms, Frances Chance, Tom- vertisement for the annual class my Peel, Cheryl Hild and Jesse picnic. Causey work together to provide ad- 344 Class Officers Plan Year Mary Lou Matthews, recording secretary, relies on her memory as she concentrates on writing the minutes from the previous sophomore class meeting. Mr. Alvin Roesler and Mrs. Lorna Eichling following their interests in young people take the responsibility of sponsoring the sophomore class of 1966. Brenda Dodd, corresponding secretary, takes com- mand of the task of copying the data which is to ap- pear in the bulletin concerning a sophomore class meeting as Dana Long, treasurer, checks the payment of dues. ersg l iyes y o Treasurer, Dana Long, historian, Susan Blanton and chaplain, Peggy Boezinger take time to read the latest notice concerning a sopho- more NEDT test. 345 Coach Howard Johnston receives cup members flanking Coach Johnston awarded for Class 4-A state high are Ben Wadlington, Mel Bennett, school track championship May 7 at Steve Stevenson and Ernie Fischinger, Memorial Stadium in Austin. Team track team manager. Highlands Cops State Track Title Nervous bodies with crossed fingers, clenched fists and ex- pectant, excited faces comprise the student body of Highlands encouraging the Fighting Owls during an athletic contest. The contest of Athletics is a game of challenges. A chal- lenge of physical aptness and ability, a challenge of mental integrity, but primarily it is a challenge to accept the final outcome without question. Owls are winners, in victory or de- feat. They win with humility, they lose with grace, yet always as one-as Highlands. Enormous school spirit and support serve as the only neces- sary expedients to victory needed by the Owls. The team provides the ability, the mas- sive student body provides the motivation. They exist each for the other. Jim Flora dons his sweats for after- noon practice. Tracksters start early in spring to develop their potentials for upcoming meets. SPORTS Exhausted after a hard workout, Jim is happy in the realization that he is one step closer to becoming a track star. l Pulling off his sweats is a tedious task for Jim Flora after running twenty-two laps. , Owls Slam Through ,Non-Disiriqi Pldg The '66 Owls terminated non- district play boasting a 5-O record. The maroon and white opened the season with a 28-6 victory over the Temple Wild- cats. Their next conquests left the Victoria Stingarees cmd the Miller Buccaneers defeated with scores of 27-14 and 'I4-9 re- spectively. The high-tlying Owls ended their debut as they blanked Harlingen's Cardinals 27-O and the Central Buttons 35-O. Undefeated. U ntied William Sanders, tailback, bull- dozes past Harlingen Cardinal de- fender in 27-0 slam. Tommy Peel, fullback, breaks away for more yardage in the Central Catholic game. Gaining momentum for a potential long drive, halfback Sammy Holden flies over a Harlingen tackler. 349 .ms fif- X' 5 Nxt? QE-,, k ' X5 . ' Lee Overcomes Owls Sammy Holden, Owl wingback, makes a leaping catch in the left corner of the end zone for the first touchdown against the undefeated and previously Unscored upon Robert E. Lee. The ground forces of power- house Robert E. Lee handed the maroon and white their first de- feat of the season. However, the aerial attack of the High- lands Owls was not without merit. The final outcome had the Owls on the end of 24-14 score. Hixson's pass to Sammy Holden was successful for HHS' first touchdown. This was fol- lowed by a conversion chalking up two valuable points. The Owls tallied the score with a touchdown secured by Danny Merton. The termination of the game found the Owls in pos- session of T4 points. Walter Huntley, Owl wingback, rushes and tackles Pat Sheehan- powerful runner and aggressive Lee halfback. Highlands Crushes Bears Highlands' Walter Huntley leaps at Terry Parsons-Edison fullback. Sam- my Holden rushes in to assist. Carrying the pigskin, Greg Ekis, Owl offensive end, rambles by Bear de- fender during Owls' 21-0 win. The fighting Owls, sparked by superb blocking and the passing of quarterback Chuck Hixson, crushed the Edison Bears 2l-0. The Highlands of- fense was at its peak as Owl backs ran up a total of 266 rushing yardage while Hixson completed l7 out of 25 passes for l5l yards. The first two touchdowns came on an eight-yard run by Hixson and an accurate three- yard pass from Hixson to end Greg Ekis. A one-yard plunge by Owl fullback Manuel Gon- zales resulted in a third touch- olown. The Owls' defense controlled the pigskin so effectively that the Bears of Edison ran only 32 offensive plays from the line of scrimmage. The Owls held an impressive edge in first downs, accumulating 25 first downs in comparison to Edison's three. MacArthur Brahmas Run Over Owls The pre-district-favored Mac- Arthur Brahmas shocked the Owls 25-6 in a 15-AAAA district encounter. This loss eliminated the Owls' chances for a dis- trict championship. The maroon and white never dominated the ball game. ln the first half the Brahmas scored 19 points and checked Hixson's passing. In the second half the performance of Mike McCarty, substitute quarterback, led the Owls to what appeared to be a comeback. However, the loss of three untimely fumbles in the third quarter was too much of a disadvantage to overcome. Greg Ekis, Owl end, prepares to make a mighty lunge to tackle Bar- ney Harris, MacArthur halfback, who grips the pigskin for an attempted yardage gain downfield. The only time the Owls scored was in the first half. Full- back Robert Sills romped l5 yards to the Owl 40 yard line. After his l2-yard pass to end Greg Ekis was nullified, Hixson came back to hit Walter Hunt- ley with a 17-yarder to the Owl 46-yard line. Highlands used the ground assault then as Hix- son raced 28 yards. A seven yard run by Hixson, a penalty on MacArthur and a complete pass to Danny Merton tallied the six points. A two point con- version from Hixson to Huntley failed. Owls Throttle Mustan s -, M :, f .gg , The mighty maroon and white concluded their 1965 foot- ball season with a potent 35-0 rout over the Jefferson Mus- tangs. This victory enabled the Owls to place third in the 'l5- AAAA conference with a season record of eight wins and two losses. The Owls' first score came in the first quarter. A Jeff punt was blocked by linebacker Manuel Gonzales at the Jeffer- son 40 yard line. The football immediately rolled free to the 30 yard line where, in the midst of both Owl and Mustang play- ers, it was kicked to the 20 yard line and from there the ball was fumbled hazardly to the end zone. Owl Sammy Holden then recovered it for a touchdown. Intercepting a mustang pass, High- lands' linebacker Manuel Gonzales scurries for a touchdown. Owl de- fender James Hartley blocks the path of rushing Jefferson defense. As Melvin Bennett makes a fine in- terception of a Jefferson pass, he races to escape the clutch of a pur- suing Mustang defender. Owls Receive All District Honors Walter Huntley-All-District Half- hack, 2 letters lNo. 32l Jackson Satterfielcl-Tackle, All-Dis- trict lHonorable Mentionl 2 letters lNo. 76l William Gray-Guard, All-District lHonorable Mentionl 2 letters lNo. 64l Danny Merton-Halfback, All-Dis- trict lHonorable Mentionl 2 letters lNo. 23l Bill Sanders-Tailback, 2 letters lNo. 2ll Raymond Garza-Center, 2 letters lNo. 511 Greg Fehrenkamp-End, 2 letters lNo. 84l James Hartley-Guard, 1 letter lNo. 65l Gerald Hall-Tackle, 'l letter lNo. 753 Mike McCarty-Quarterback, 1 letter lNo. 'l2l Charles Dupont-Tailback, 1 letter lNo. 20l Charlie Gonzales-Quarterback, 'l Letter lNo. 'I4l All-Citg Honors Shared Bg Hixson Chuck Hixson-All-City Quarterback All-District Quarterback, 2 letters lNo. 'lOl Greg Ekis-End, All-City, All-District, 2 letters lNo. 87l Gerald Whiteside-Tackle, All-City All-District, 2 letters lNo. 72l 553 ,iff . F 93 David Bailey-End, All-City lHonor- able Mentionl, All-District 2 letters lNo. 83l Alfred DeSoto-G u a r d, All - City lHonorable M e n t i o nl, All-District lHonorable Mentionl, 2 letters lNo. 6ll Sammy Holden-Wingback, All-City lHonorable M e n t i o nl, All-District lHonorable Mentionl, 2 letters lNo. 33l Manuel Gonzales-Fullback, All-City lHonorable M e n t i o nl, All-District lHonorable Mentionl, 1 letter lNo. 42l Melvin Bennett-Tailback, 'I letter lNo. 22l Clarence Jackson-Wingback, 'I let- ter lNo. 3ll John Brooks-Fullback, 1 letter lNo. 40l Robert Sills-Fullback, 1 letter lNo. 4ll Richard Sutherland-End, 1 letter lNo. 85l 356 Ekis And Whiteside Bill Galbraith-End, 1 letter lNo. 861 Tommy Peel-Fullback, 1 letter lNo. 431 David Gonzales-Center, 1 letter lNo. 50l Jerry Van Pelt-Guard, 1 letter lNo. 601 Samuel James-Guard, 1 letter lNo. 631 Donald Williams-Center, 1 letter lNo. 661 Craig Cosgrove-Tackle 1 letter lNo. 731 Donald Johnson-Guard 1 letter lNo. 671 Gilbert Romero-Tackle 1 letter lNo. ood End, 1 letter lNo. 821 nzafes-Fullback, 1 letter lNo. 441 John De La Rosa-Guard, lNo. 621 .sl Owls Attain Third Place ,..g,-an Glam A 358 Oncy Whittier-Tackle, lNo. 71l Cliff Robin-End, lNo. 8ll Richard Covington-Tackle, lNo. 70l LeRoy Aramide-Center, lNo. 52l John Gammage-Tackle, lNo. 77l Kenneth Mussey-Center, lNo. 53l Paul Washington-Quarterback, lNo. 1'Il James Adams-Wingback, lNo. 3Ol Clashes on the gridiron between the Owls of Highlands and opposing factions promoted spirit and sus- pense during the '65-'66 season. Head Cough, War,-en End Couch, Tom Henslee Line Couch, Charles Wyble Roberts Wgble Communicaies O Concourse if Manager-Darryl Dominguez Sensor Manager-Rex r Bell Manager-Robert Driskill Manager-Bobby Shellhaus 3 fiagflegiiifw eiiffg ' . Qglzgwiif w Y 21,ezwgfz,-sz-.mfswyeffia j X . , ,,. . us . . fiffiZEv12f14Sf? 2 ff?- WF ' Z' -- Q e if ,giiggvsvm V ,, V 1' . ' K' , , We . . , 2?222efWi,SZa:Eg2:E, u -1 1ssv:i'YZ5f1 .gigflzfz.:zz2rse.,,!1L1w f- : -I :mis-f:?2z4f.z:mf ,,., .e ,gsm QfifwfffSz,fQsa2'fmrfff 550 Kiwfvsqsggfr ,f zu, , ,i My M-saf,ar1Wi-M-.Qz L, fr myf,g5y43ez,,gsi2pf12z:n 1 ,ggge.221.4m3g , n?g4iffs?1z1ai:54'!ma1q1-- .' 1 sw-Vggwgiw',:-SHEQQVELQ. . ' VP' ' ' k 's9Tf':i'i: -.f :iv-,, ff' :wi 51,215 , -, 1- . ., ' -A ' I f Q Q ,, 9' 4'4:Q,xeeE?f3 I 4 .avr f .:,fj,15fi,:'f,?WQ ' Q25 ' 35 JV s Wln Dlstrlot Championship The Highlands' Junior Varsi- ty concluded its 1965 season with the district championship and a superb 8-1 record. Among the district opponents which the Junior Varsity suc- ceeded in defeating were Lee 52-8, Edison 33-0, Alamo Heights 48-O, and Jefferson 24-12. The lone loss was to MacArthur 21-24. Other vic- tories were against John F. Kennedy 47-0, Sam Houston 48-O, Central Catholic 67-O, and John Marshall 20-O. FRONT ROW: Yoakum, Richie, Gooden, Pippin, Cannon, Vasquez, Jones. BACK ROW: Ellison, Hopson, Barnes, Watson, Ricks, C. Williams. FRONT ROW: Robin, Gammage, Manny, Mus- sey, Garver, Covington, Taft. BACK ROW: Mgr. Hester, Shannon, Pierce, Carpenter Hick- man, Mgr. Driskill. Qophomores Compile Impressive 8-I Record - A ,, e ee Q M ,. , . 5:1 df. - V, 1 , +-,,, f I -f tx jj, M ., , ,VI 3 ::,, 7' . . 2: 1. ..,.-9. e -e.. . fi ' f 3 tf'Q'iiU'RU2.S:'t7459l3Si91i' 2 if .. .:.E . -Q ,V,... .- s .. 1 , .-.v:: villv N 5: , r yvy .. ,..'-- ,Wi . F V , ' '- Y A 4 xf- -, .L K : . -N i , . ..,- V, A . . Q -, i it 3 Q 1 4 M I In by . A -i,.. K 3 K,-, . .2 ,T , U ,QA 7 1 ' ..V1 , QYTJ C A , 3 it L -. L -wzle li- . -',e -VeQ1.e-' L eee ' A . Q ,,e J , Q, ..f, T ' :' ,,: f' FRONT ROW: Cunningham, J. Jones, Hermes, Gonzales, Pines, Skinner, Camp, Rosendez, Lew, Wallace, Mussey, Cella, Hollis, N. Jones, J. Johnston, Richardson. BACK ROW: Domin- guez, Romiro, Baker, Lange, Bell, Dupont, D. Collins, F. Collins, Lee, Donner, Adams, C. Livingston, Robinson, Dixson, Peel, Causey. ' ,,. f W iz: . ..,lv f -,.,, Lx. 71- I. . ., ik ,.... .ii ' ?5,:.:.L.s::Y:' A. ,.,.. . ,.r .- iv - P t 5 ,.,, ,C ' .:,,. ,,.,, , . .. 7 , ' .. ,,, A- . I -'v-,f , , ' v:v.,., ,,,,, 1 E . . , , I' ,, , . a, 4: :va :sz m - L 'F ,4L',,o V C iir - vw - - . :. l-'4 5 felic- 'ifi -inf .' . , f-2:11 1' 0' fi J ' 6 oil ff- s,,, 3 A ,, ,, - is,,x ,,,,, ' R A llll 1 ' Q L 1 '-f', 6. . f l: iw E , N ,A r.., f '. Ti f i I , te The Highlands Owl sopho- more football team sped through the 1965 season with an 8-1 record. This record is the best in the history of the soph- omore team. Their compiled vic- tories included romps over Edi- son 14-0, East Central 34-14, South San 22-6, Pettus 57-O, Sam H o u s to n 20-8, Central Catholic 38-O, and Marshall 38-16. The Sophomores' only loss was to Oliver Wendell Holmes. FRONT ROW: Zotz, Biggers, Bahanas, Mahurin, Harris, Zepedo, Randolph, R. Jones, Diez, Armstrong, Simms. BACK ROW: Holleman, Byrum, House, Carson, Sutherland, Carter, Waiters, Esqueda, Flowers, Cosgrove. FRONT ROW: Robarts, Parks, Toborg, Rummel, Barnes, Goodman, Rolf, M. Rios. BACK ROW: Coach Johnston, Chamberlain, Van Buren, Le- walle, lbarra, Bonn, Wagner, Woods, Coach Wood, student teacher Bobby Butler. 361 M dwg QQ?-'Q WY 13- 1T'iSi': 25312 an -QQ 'Sq ga V Q 1 xx x W AA Y Q 1 H 4 A- M? , if ,wigs X f 4 5' Q we Q X 3 Y E f M, ae 39510 ,,.w.V fL-, 4 - . LL,A ,,,.W,Wn,, -gyii Ailli. Q.. ivy ,lli ,. . ,,--Mm . Mp, .x,,. . :fm- -Nw wa ww N 'Nu ryan! 4, was .- .,.,- 1 V WM Y f , M43--.f, , 11 fmasifwsms , ,.,. N WS, W-mm Owl Cagers Place Second In Tourneg The Highlands Owls pre- viewed the T965-1966 basket- ball non-district season with a 42-32 triumph over Seguin. The Owls' high scorer was Owen Elmer who collected 20 points. The Alamo Heights Tourna- ment proceeded with the ma- roon and white relinquishing the championship 6l-60 to the Jefferson Mustangs. High scorer again was Owen Elmer with an impressive 26 points. ,iw , , J Owen Elmer lNo. 5'll battles to ob- tain possession of the ball in the first game of the Alamo Heights Tournament against Burbank. Highlands' Owen Elmer shoots for two points in the 66-46 victory over the Burbank Bulldogs. 'K Ag. . V xi N Cagers Clutch Championship Al Roberts lNo. 33l battles to get the ball in a tossup in the Owls- Stingarees encounter. Owen Elmer towers over two Sting- arees who struggle for the ball as Elmer shoots for two points. The Owls' encounter with the Burbank Bulldogs ended in an Owl victory 66-45. The maroon and white then went to Austin where they scampered past Bryan 67-60 to win the consola- tion championship of the Austin Public School Tournament. The next time around the Owl roundballers went to Vic- toria where they tasted defeat at the hands of the Stingarees 81-68. Donnie Voight was High- lands' high scorer with 18 points. 36 Cagers Land Berth In San Antonio Performing to their full po- tential, the cagers romped over the St. Gerard's Royals 81-69. Victorious Highlands, however, fell to the Sam Houston Chero- kees 64-57. Donnie Voight led the maroon and white with 19 points, Owen Elmer was cred- ited with 'I6 points. Rated high in pre-tournament calculations, the maroon and white were tripped by the Mac- Arthur Brahmas 62-50 in the San Antonio Invitational Tourn- ament championshi semi p - finals. Donnie Voight was again the high scorer for the maroon and white with a total of 19 points. Ben Wadlington, Owl 6'2 goaler, shoots hopefully for a basket as anxious players await the outcome. 366 J f' if if lidww wav- 1:5 , Zigi, A49 - fn ' 35-ig, . 0 gi f 3 , ,x ,LV L 4, ax M M , fe ,tllil ' 5 367 Wifi? E1 Highlands Edges Bears Setting the scoring pace for the Owls, Owen Elmer and Don- nie Voight led the maroon and white to another victory. Run- lning into extra time, the game proved a triumph tor the Owls over the cellar team, Edison, as Voight and Elmer sunk the valuable extra points pulling the Owls ahead 46-45. MacArthur raced to a 7'l-48 triumph over the cagers. The Owls not only lost the game but also the services ot Owen Elmer and Donnie Voight. Before being forced out of the game, Donnie led the HHS roundball- ers with seventeen points. Mx- Struggling for the rebound is Morris Davis assisted by Owen Elmer in the Owls-Vols clash. Pressed by the MacArthur Brahmas, Highlands' Al Roberts works his way to the goal. , uu f J i -,,, -ii-' iii' i. 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High scorer for Highlands was Ben Wadlington with 13 points. The Holy Cross Kinghts, tak- ing advantage of the absence of Donnie Voight and Owen Elmer, the Owls' s T a r T i n g guards, upset The Owls 58-48. Holy Cross inched forward into 14-13 and 26-25 leads during The game. The Knights broke out into a pace-setting game as They ran away with The score during The Third quarter ad- vancing to a 42-23 lead. Lead- ing The scorers of Highlands with 17 points was Morris Davis. Jumping from below The basket, Owl cager Morris Davis underhandedly dunks the ball for a Two-pointer. Following a set pattern, Owl cager Paul Washington goes to the outside to make a shot. To Vols. Mules The Highlands five ceded another victory to the round- ballers of Alamo Heights 61-58. High-point man for the Mules was John George with 15 points. Retaliating for the Owls was Morris Davis who swished twenty-five points during the Owls-Mules encounter. The determination of the Lee Volunteers proved too much of a burden for the Owls as they again fell prey to Lee 60-51. Bob Gass and Steve Niles led the Vols with 48 points. Al Roberts led the pace for the cagers totaling 15 points. Substitute Edward Harteman proves his skill as a Cager by sinking two points for the Owls. 371 Wadlington Leads 0wI Cagers To Victory Cager Robert Clark shoots hopefully for the net in an attempt to boost the Owls' score during the MacAr- thur-Highlands game. Highlands found itself out of its cellar deadlock with Edison by beating the Bears 63-48. Big Ben Wadlington scored 28 points and Morris Davis 'I9 to lead the spirited Highlanders. The MacArthur B r a h m a s found the Highlands Owls tough for a while, then scam- pered away in the third period to post a 55-42 victory and set up their showdown with the Lee Vols for the 15-AAAA CTOWI1. Owl Morris Davis sends the ball fly- ing over a Bear defender scoring another two points. 372 Highlands, at full strength once more after a long seige of illness and iniuries, routed Jett- erson, 82-69. Collecting 32 out of 35 free throws, Highlands pulverized Jeff. Owen Elmer led scoring with 26 points. Owen Elmer, at his best, plunges the Cagers ahead two more points. Triumph Over Jett Terminates Season Hitting from the outside, Donnie Voight boosts Highlands' score an- other basket in the 82-69 victory over Jefferson. 373 Varsity Compiles 3-7 District Record FRONT ROW Mgr Shellhaus, Washington Roberts, B. Jones, Montoya, Mgr. Carmona SECOND ROW: R. Clark, Burton, Pines, Goetz Donnie Voight, Coach Humble. THIRD ROW Harrison, Elmer, Wadlington, M. Davis, J Jones. Observing carefully from the Heights bleachers, Coach Roberts and sev- eral Highlands Owls await the out- come of one of the exciting games. 374 - .v 'l. 4,49 ? '-, X 5 R' f , , R. gg . .-wr , n ' ' K ,Q f sc , ,, VJ c ii iw 5 5 ,,,.,, .A JV' Merit 7-3 Record FRONT ROW: Coach Henslee, Cliff, Graves, Nunnelle, Jaroszewski, Satterfielcl. These were Garrett. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Walton, Harde- the J.V.'s of HHS in 1965-'66. man, Peel, Robinson. THIRD ROW: Mueller, FRONT ROW: Mgr. Casper, Koch, Parham, Do- minguez, Jeser, Coach Peterson. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Lange, Garrett, Tate Ger- hardt. THIRD ROW: Jaroszewski, Rolfe, Mc- Ilhenny, and Johnson. This is the 'I965-66 sophomore basketball team. Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls DISTRICT RECORD Jeff Lee MacArthur Jeff Lee Alamo Heights MacArthur Jeff Lee Alamo Heights Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls Owls SOPHOMORE DISTRICT RECORD 53 MacArthur 40 Jeff 57 Edison 71 Lee 48 Alamo Heights 46 MacArthur 36 Edison 44 Lee 48 Alamo Heights High roles The T966 Highlands Owls swept past all other contenders in the annual San Antonio Pre- liminary track meet, as the en- ergetic Owl cindermen accumu- lated 266 points, a new record. Herbert Ellison sparked the Highlands victory, winning both the TOO-yard dash and the 220- yard dash, anchoring the Owls' winning sprint relay team in the 'Fast time of 42.7 seconds, and leaping to a second place in the broad jump. Pressed by the competition at the Metropolitan Meet, Cy Phelps and Kenneth Albertius finish first and second respectively to pace High- lands to the team championship. FRONT ROW: Hickman, Williams, Williamson, Jackson, Phelps, Watson, Barnes, Randolph, Baker, Griswold. BACK ROW: Coach Howard Johnston, Ellison, Hallam, Stringtellow, G. Hunter, W. Hunter, L. Sutherland, Flores, Holle- man, Winters. These boys are the 1965-66 sprinters. f H an ,.,,, , S -xi' sz TOP TO BOTTOM: Bennett, G. Hunter, Jack- son, Ellison. This is the number one sprint re- lay. E Z 5 Cindermen Capture Metropolitan. ',...! .fc - .2 -'fbi :fi f' ,ps The Highland Owls, picking points in all 16 events, walked off with the team title in the Metropolitan track meet. The Owls won six events and had a hand in two of the three records set as they rolled up T88 lf3 points to outdistance the Wheatley Lions, who fin- ished second with l27 points. Spurted by a top 100 per cent team effort, the Highlands Owls won their third straight high school title at the famed Bor- der Olympics with 29 points. The Owls' 440-yard relay re- ceived the distinction of setting a new record of 42.2 seconds. Highlands' Herbert Ellison takes a handoff from Clarence Jackson and surges forth on the anchor lap of the 440-yard relay in the annual Metropolitan meet. FRONT ROW: Coach Howard Johnston, Ellison, Holden, Phel OND ROW: Wadlington, group of fourth title, secutive in Border Olym ps, Albertius, Wagner, Flora. SEC- Hickman, Jackson, Bennett, Price, Duren, Adams, Stephenson. This Highlands Owls captured their the last three of which are con- the high school division at the pics. Border Track Titles r L, FQ-A Gasping for air, Steve Stephenson crosses the finish line winning first place as anchor man for the Owls' sprint medley relay team. Leading the Highlands Owls in the high iump are cindermen Ben Wad- lington and Morris Davis. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephenson, L. Hickman, Hallam, Sutherland, Du- ren. This is the Owl sprint medley for 1965-66. 379 Hurdlers. Weightmen Boost Team Spirit HIEHLI m 43 0 -sf' A ,ngggg-zzmmz , ' ad, ,,,, L.,, I , . .gkww P N A xt S . fs , RW 5 .f ,--. 1 ,4 ' Vu i .flux E BH?-52225 ' Q or Z :1, , ,,:: .,. 2 a. Y 3 Q FRONT ROW: Chadwell, Albertius, Bennett, ,, , , , Webb. SECOND ROW, Mgt Woody, Hopsonl Competition IS essential ln perfect- GrUndY,Fl0res,Robqrd. ing form. Cy Phelps and Kenneth f 5 Albertius leap simultaneously over the hurdles during practice. K llillglflef 9535 ' 'ti 4 H . , ,., t 3 ' ' Q , 3 te. i ff Q A 7 I 'FK . - 'xi - if ,L . 8 . 1 , , 5 e s Y , ,- ff -, 4 V , y , X, f -I f, - - .. . ., 5:1 . ' 'L 1' ag f -2 ' ' fffI5Qf44ig ' 1 K f , , - ' 5 .- W A 1 , - , -V ' ' . g ,. . lvawiw 337522411wei,x':mtaf21i11'fg'f-' t5wt'v3J1'w21S2' . . Wifsgeyft, f on F' 'rv fi , SV ': :gtij'g'?!h:,Hl'fip51W , if . ' ,-it ,fi1 n.'gy,N7 ,e--r f':.' -F , ,f .. 1 fiff 'U , .4.c,,l,,- EN 'U 2 f: ff 'V-iLa.TrI? fV -V X57.51l77, Wil ,li'55,'-WN me 1' fi? 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Obtaining possession of the baton from speedy Melvin Bennett, Steve Stephenson anchors the Highlands mile relay in winning form. Freeze eet Championship FRONT ROW: Flora, Adams, Mulky, Wright, Goodman. SECOND ROW: Merton, Stephen- son, Duren, Carroll, Perez, Williams, Aceves. This group comprises the 440-yard men, 880-yard men and the milers. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mgr. Fischinger, Skinner, Johnston, Reno, Price. The 1965-'66 pole vuulters come from this group. Crossing the finish line is Owl ace sprinter Herbert Ellison as confident Wheatley sprinters Ural White and Freddie Wiseman come in second and third. 383 FRONT ROW: Rodriguez, Benevidas, Williams, icke, Leal, Kumpf, Barnes, Eng, Davis, Arias Stevens, Parker, Schroeder, Preston, Solis. and Ahumada. BACK ROW: Coach Mangold, Ridgway, Rad- Rackei Squad Shows Promise FRONT ROW: Escobido, Garcia, Alfaro, Ahu- winski, G0f'lZCIl3U, FGVYUGV, MF, Curl MClf190lCl- mada, Wilburn, Cirlos, Alfaro. BACK ROW: The 1965-'66 Qlflsl fennis Team- Randall, Bosman, Adams, Parker, Ofton, Szal- K . 1 ' ff ll During practice Bruce Davis displays his dexterity in serving. Owls Swing Into Golf Season Coach Herman Humble Terry Woods demonstrates his artistic form during golf practice. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Hoey, Lovett, Park, Bernardoni, Howard, McGee, T. Woods, Conner. With great precision Freddy Hoey gets ready to tee off. Jeff Lovett prepares to putt at Pecan Valley Golf Course. 385 Owls Make Baseball Debut K 3 4 ' .- 4 FRONT ROW: Gross, Voight, J. Gonzales. SEC- Coach Ronald Kyle, Mgr. Wal - Villareal, OND ROW: Harris, Tovar, Castillo, A. Thomo- Byrom, Causey, Arrambide, D. Gon- son, Hermes, C. Gonzales, Trepagnier, A. Do- zales, Dominguez, J. Guerra, ---- Lemke, minguez, Crowley, Older. THIRD ROW: Head Cardaway, Mgr. Lopez. 386 Crouching at the plate, Highlands' Owl first baseman Darryl Dominguez slugger John Guerra leads the Owl gives a big stretch as he awaits the assault against McCollum. oncoming ball. The year 1965-66 saw the addition of baseball to High- lands High School. Head Coach Ronald Kyle and the Highlands Owls are optimistic about the 'Future of Highlands baseball. Aside from victories over all other practice-meet opponents, the Highlands Owls have de- feated McCollum 4-0, Fox Tech 6-O, Brackenridge 4-3, and La- nier l3-4 in the 'First seasonal games. Observing their opponents at the plate are Charlie zales, John Guerra and h, ace pitcher for osens up for the up- lo game against Lanier. 387 x 5:25 ,ufqf g :Ji .a F ,.A K., 1' fw' in-J -.,f-' .1 7 ik if -1 :F 1' ' Ng-,I Ji, 1 ' .ig W? Y.. Op W ,i 9 ,Q MMM I 35,9 .. 3 Y 'BJ' 'V 0 ., 3 1 . , - . ' S iv 8 75' j' ef C , V' Ly 1 Y V ' :XY . ir, , ty . 1 ip A, jf' ,Q f W 2 V 4 i Y 4, ,' 4 ,Q if ' 'G K- l :K Jill Bigger and Rita Ledger had a slightly more romantic gift in mind than tires. But Mike Cerullo and Terry Knippa are en- grossed with this Christmas present. ADVERTISING Each depends on the otherp the merchant depends upon the purchaser as well as the pur- chaser on the merchant. Each is a prerequisite to the success of the other. So it is with the Brigadoon. Only through advertisement is the production of a yearbook possible. Therefore both the an- nual staff and the merchant profit. The merchant benefits by the perpetual advertisement which a successful yearbook of- fersp the staff benefits by the production of a book into which they have poured many hours and ideas. However, consistent advertising is the cornerstone of a yearbook such as the Briga- doon. So, it is to the immense group of businessmen of San Antonio we express our thanks. Oh get serious! exclaim Rita and Jill as Mike and Terry make their final decision on a present. Masses -1- Moneg : M II Memories A AAA Flower Shop ..... A8.B Axle Service ........ Abdo, Sam, Food Market Adams, G. W., Mfg. Co. Ad-Art Printers .......... Aggregate Plant Products Co. Alamo Beauty College .... Alamo National Bank ..... Alamo Welding Supply ..... Aldersgate Methodist Church Al's Garage ............ American Sports Center .. Antioch Baptist Church .. Armando's Phillips 66 .. Art Suppliers ....... Athenas .... B B8rC Auto Parts BLM Mattress Co. .. BEN Auto Parts .......... Bailey's H. W., Service Station Baptist Temple ........... Barq's Bottling Co. ....... . Barthold, Farm Implements . Bartlett, Earl and Sons ..,., Bartlett, Travis, Constructors Belle's Gulf Station ....... Betty's Haven of Beauty Biggers, Ralph, Chiropractor Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. Bohls Bearing 81 Transmission Bonnie Macs ..,.,...... . Brigade ...... 395 398 404 399 414 405 445 414 410 395 413 405 399 407 408 416 414 401 406 455 468 447 423 425 402 403 396 403 402 396 359 422 Dorothy Polson and Gary Nunnallee get ready to enter the mobile home but Doris Polson seems more concerned with eating her candy. 390 Brigade Officers 8. Cheerleaders Brigadoon Junior Staff ,,... Brookhill Barber Shop .... Brookhill Funeral Chapel Brooks Field National Bank . Brotherman, B. B. ........ . Bull, Wayne, Auto Parts C C8112 Motors . .. Cain, Jim ........... Calhoun Equipment Co. Cap'n Jim's ......... Capparelli Pizzerias .. Cardwell's Advisory .. CarI's Quality Meats Cave Dwellers ....... Chapman Auto Parts Charlo's Phillips 66 .... Childress Barber Shop Chi-Omegas Tri-Hi-Y . . Chiroanes ......... Chism's Shoes ....... Clement's Music Shop .. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Colbrath Auto Supply . . . Coleman Appliances ,. Collector's Center ..... Contact Lens Specialists Continental Coiffures ,...... Continental Credit Corporation Cookie's Factory Outlet ..... Coronet Cleaners .... Cox's Bake Shop D Dellcrest Shopping Center .. Dellmar Pharmacies ...... Dierolf Foods ..... Dietert The Florist .. Dink's Fine Meats .. Division I ...... Division II .. Division III .... .. . Division IV ........... Dodd Animal Hospital .. Doris' Beauty Shop ..... Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Dub's Gulf 84 Garage . :. Duke Electric Co. .... . E E8rL Paint Contractors .,.... 434- Eastwood Drugs ............ , . . Eastwood Village Beauty Salon Elbel Brothers .,...,....... 467 451 436 437 399 397 420 400 411 432 407 432 468 400 466 394 444 396 435 465 394 407 457 405 426 453 394 406 406 430 406 412 397 444 394 407 461 443 437 445 464 401 403 403 427 444 414 .454 .401 408 EI Comedor ..... El Teias Motel F Farrell's Fine Foods .. Fashion, The ...., Fidelity Finance Co. .. Flowers Lumber Co, .. .. .457 ....447 ....425 ...400 ....401 ....413 Fomby's ......... . . .406 Foreman, H., Agency . . . . .397 Forget-Me-Not Shoppe .... ...... 3 96 Friedrich Refrigerator Co. .. .... 428-429 Frontier Night Crew . . ..... 405 Frost Bros. ............ .. .404 Frost 81 Stevens Ice Station . . . . . .454 F.T.A. Seniors ......... .... 4 55 Future Nurses G Glo Cleaners Goas Tamales Goldbeck, E. L. .. Gomez Jewelry .....,... Goodyear Service Station Green Thumb Garden Center . Green Tree Cleaners ....... Grove Avenue Church of Christ H Hailey Lumber Co. Handy Andy ..... Harding, Fred ....... Harold's Plaster Gallery . .. Hatfield Flower Shop ..... I-1.5.5. ..... ......, ...... . Herbsleb, Mary, Real Estate . Herb Homes Inc. ........ . Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Highland Hills Apts. ...... . Hills Baptist Church . Hills Pharmacy .... Park State Bank . .. Pastry Shop ....... Terrace Methodist Church . Highlands Band Officers ......... ....453 ....401 ....426 ...395 ....395 ...409 ...425 .412 ....446 ,...417 ...Asa ....4i5 ....4i2 ...399 ....41o ..,.454 ....4i9 ....402 ....417 ....426 ..'..439 ....408 ....444 ....4s9 Highlands Maioretts and Drum Major ...446 Hobbs 81 Sons . ............. Holy Cross Lutheran Church .... Home Services Construction Co. Hood, E. E., 81 Sons .......... Hood's Texaco .......... Hot Wells Baptist Church .. Hune, Ray, Used Cars .... Huntleigh Pharmacy . .. J Jack's Phillips 66 ...,..... Jahn, Earnest, Watchmaker .. ....454 ....466 ....409 ....407 ....442 ....470 ....423 ....404 ....404 ....405 Jo Dee's Coiffures John's Gulf Station .. Jones, Bob, Realtor ....... Jones Laundry and Cleaners . Joske's of Texas ......... Joyce's Alterations .. Jud Plumbing Junior Class .. K Kappa Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Karotkins ...,............ Keck, Dorothy, Dancing Studio Kerrville Bus Co. ......... . Key Petroleum Co. .... . Kiddie City .........,... Kingston Manufacturing Co. . Krosh-Al Motel ......... Kunz Lumber Co. . L La Feria ................ Landauer's Flower Shoppe .. Langston's Advisory ..... Latin Club ......... Laxton Provision Co. Leed's Dept. Stores ....... Lewis, W. H., Contractors .. Long, T. I., T.V. Service Lovelace Super Market Lumley's Flower Shoppe .. Mc McCreless City .......,.. McCreless Shopping Village .. McDonald Lumber Co. .... . McNeel, Jess, Machinery Corp. McNeel's Jewelry .............. McVea, Norris, Cement Contractor .. M Medical Center Pharmacy Medina's Beauty Shop Melody Ranch ....... Merco .................. Millers, Bill, Catering Service . Mims 81 Stauch Beauty College Mission Concrete Co. ...... . Modern Dianas ........... Moore's Pioneer Health Foods . Motes, L. L., lnc. ......... . Murl's Beauty Shop N Neill, W. T., Co. ... Newell Salvage Co. .. ....409 ....40O ....402 ....42O ....456 ....423 ....401 ....46O 430-431 ....461 ....415 ....462 ....411 ....412 ....462 ....437 ....425 ....438 ....403 ....469 ....454 ....415 ....412 ....398 ....454 ....423 ....409 ....458 .420-421 ....4O0 ....408 ....406 ....453 ....408 ....398 ....462 ....439 ....453 ....418 ....410 ....452 ....437 ...,442 ....42O ....415 ....417 P Patt's Cleaners ......... Pecan Valley Golf Club .. Pennie's Food Market .... Pete's Body Shop Phi-Beta Society ........ Pizza Palace ........... Ploch, A. J., Oil Co., Inc. .. Posey Home 81 Auto ...... Prado, Rudy, Freight Salvage Presa Frozen Food Locker .. Q ...411 ...407 ...421 ...413 449 ...443 . ...414 .. ...396 ...413 .447 fT6'T'Pat,Q'Leary's '. you like ' 'V er approval. lt matches your Quality Printing Co. .. 4397 R ff!! K I .. Ralston Purina' A . .... ...410 e es' Reddock Butane Sales .... .. .404 Renfro Realty ............. . . .444 Richie 81 Galloway Electric Co. . .. . . .433 Ricketts Paint Co. .......... ..,. 3 94 Rigsby Auto Parts ..... . .418 T0lleY APPHGNCP C9- -- Riverside Baptist Church .. ...448 TarlGI'1 -lUni0f Sfflff -- Robinson's .... ........ . . .418 Temple Hill Ggmge - - Rosin, Edna, Realtor . . .398 Ten-Eleven Co. .... . .. S San Antonio College ..... San Antonio Radiator Co. .. Sandy's Paint 84 Hardware . . Scotty's Sinclair ......... Senior Class ........ Senior Class Officers .. Seven-Up Bottling Co. .. Shaw's ............. Siebert's Pharmacy ....... Smith, J. H., Chiroparctor .. Sol-Frank Uniforms ....... Southern Co., The Southern Electronics Southern Pabst Engraving . . Southside Reporter ....... Staffel's ..................... . . . Standard Garage 81 Body Works ...... Star Drug Store ............... . . . Star Seed 81 Grain Co. .. Sta-Tex Roofing Co. . . . Sunshine Cleaners . .. T T 84 T Fabrics ........... T 81 W Replacement Division . . . .. . Take-A-Taco ............ .447 .400 . .... 453 .432 ....424 .455 .461 .418 .438 .397 .439 .421 .402 .450 .448 .426 .438 .432 .402 .438 .433 .394 .411 .438 TIS Personal Placement .. Tom's Toasted Peanuts . .. Trinity University .... U Utz, Dr. Homer, Chiropractor V Valley View Pharmacy . . . Van Buren 8g Co., lnc. .. Veri-Fedes Tri-Hi-Y . . . W Walking Pig Smokehouse .. Weller Gulf Station ...... White's, Carl, Phillips 66 . Whittier, Dr. O. M. ..... . Whopper Burger ........ World Book Encyclopedia . . .,.433 ...427 ...426 ....439 ,..442 ...403 ...393 ...395 , .... 418 ......461 440-441 ...446 ...436 ...438 ...461 ...397 ...399 Wyatt, Rex, Heating 81 Air Condt. ..... .442 Z Zachry, H. B., Properties lnc. .. .436 391 Betty Belzung Brenda Beyer Bobby Claridge Linda Davenport Bill Denham Danny Dinkla Leroy Dominguez Jo Ann Dreyer Richard Esqueda Mike Fitzgerald Olivia Foster Judy Guidry Susan Hall Suzanne Hinch Marvin Jones Gerald Kimner EWALD'9 ADVISORY Francis Lear Linda LeMeilleur Anita Marin Dianne Martin Charlie Moeller Lynn Nichols Robert Peterson Joyce Scheel Linda Simms Larry Stewart Loren Turner Debbie Turner Dale Tyler Tom Wadlington Leslie Wilkes Judy Wright Driving Courses Business Courses Art 8. Piano Lessons State Approved Courses Teenagers 14 and up Adult Education Center 115 Auditorium Circle CA 3-9601 392 . . A FORTUNE CANNOT BUY THE YOU WISH HAD BEEN TAKEN PICTURE Hood's Photographg Herman and Thurman Hood Portraits, Weddings, Groups Anywhere, Anytime LEhigh 2-9294 731 McKinley Ave. FREE LANCE San Antonio, Texas 78210 ,vo-u-Dt.JL-4-A-L lyyxcsa Z 'ig an s Senuiors ,La WHERE ARE You GOING? UM: Nr Remember, your choice of a university is one of the most important decisions you will make. The university you choose must offer you a full education from the best available professors in the most modern setting. This description fits Trinity University. Visit the Skyline Campus and see. Co-educational Fully Accredited 25 Major Fields of Study For further information write the Director of Admissions TRINITY UNIVERSITY 715 Stadium Drive PE 6-414-1 Congratulations to the BRIGADOON STAFF from Eli Witt Cigar Div. 8. Mr. 8. Mrs. C. R. Bartlett Experienced Countermen Delivery Service Machine-Shop CHAPMAN AUTO PARTS 1227 So. St. Mory's St. Son Antonio, Texos Phone CA M18 DIEROLF F000 MARKET Complete Line of Automotive Ports ond Accessories 311 Hedges St. Scun Antonio CA 7-4289 RICKETTS PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. 1623 N. Moin CA 7-8194 Owner ond Monoger: Cori Ricketts 94 CONTACT LENS SPE CIALISTS 909 Milom Bldg. CA 2-0892 T 8r T FABRICS For Fine Sewing Complete Sewing Center Fine Fobrics, Potterns, Notions 2105 Goliod Rd. 3451 Fredericksburg Rd. ED 3-1571 PE 3-7881 l A CORDIAL WELCOME TO The Church ot Aldersgate Methodist Kqyfon Church San Antonio The Warm Heart - Texas Congratulations Graduates DR. HOIVIER H. UTZ Chlropmclor Herman Vetter-Musician Dale Hasson-Pastor 6013 South Flores Street Melvin Rossman-Organist Charles Hart-Asst. Pastor San Antonio, Texas .Ln ff. ,r 4- 5-,gii I SL 4 , 1 .Q 9. -JA -L A . ,. Ol When in Need ot Flowers Call A. A. A. FLOWER SHOP 500 Rigsloy Ave. Phone LE 2-9251 Vince and Eleanor Master Congratulations to the Class ot 1966 Panoramic Photography BY E. L. GOLDBECK GOMEZ JEWELRY RAUL. A. GOMEZ CERTIFIED MASTER wA'rci-:MAKER No. aee4 CAPITOL 2-2762 609 ALAMO NATIONAL BLDG. SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 2617 Hiawatha 139 Waleetka LE 2-4564 Large Groups-Our Specialty 395 POSEY HOME 8: AUTO Texoco Proclucls Auto Ports 818 DWIQITI Ave. Jerry Givens, shopping for unusuol NOT Shoppe in McCreless Shopping ifis, is foscino ed lo uni ue wool Cit . WA 2-5602 gully key choinrs cifylhe Eorgef-Mex Y FORGET-ME-NOT-SHOPPE BOHLS BEARING oncl POWER TRANSMISSION SERVICE 201 Probondf CA 2-9677 Son Antonio, Texos Barbers: Correy Childress R. L. Childress BETTY'S HAVEN OF BEAUTY If we pleose you-TELL OTHERS- If we clon r, Tell Us! Lonnie Mortin 218 Burkedole Son Antonio, Texos LE 3-5531 Congratulations To A Great School DR. J. H. SMITH QUALITY PRINTING CO. Chiropractor LE 3-5424 302 Denver 324 Navarro Street CA 6-8682 DELLCREST PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Enclosed mall tor your convenience in any type ot weather Corner ot Rigsby 8. Loop I3 Curtis Crumrine Commercial Printing Wedding Invitations Reasonably Priced B. H. FOREMAN AGENCY H. Bert Foreman R. Rod Rodriguez Specializing in Student Accident Insurance Congratulations From Your Friend 157 Navarro CA 64982 San Antonio, Texas CA 6-647l B. BROTHERMAN r Justice ot the Peace, Precinct No. 7 Bexar County, Texas Z be 'lv WHOPPER BURGER. INC. l7OI E. Houston 2758 E. Houston 4303 S. Presa 22ll Harry Wurzbach 2922 West Ave. 2620 S. Presa 'lOI2 Avondale 7102 San Pedro 39 7 l 4 riss i1 l s tsst sst 2 4 l 1-Q1 -- -ri .1 h . , 4 . 4 , L 1 , i s H. ,V l,, i 2. vm il UP A 4 Paint UP ano nri its 4 ll a RACTO lsi al s We E l i Wl l E s . it iitiiii 4 t s it 10, Texas A 8r B AXLE SERVICE 2'lO 7tl1 Street R. B. igoslgsddrgeo Owner Gene Pilgrim Specializing in hairstyling Manager Open: Tuesday-Saturday 8-6 p.m. 2205 Mission Road WA 3400' EDNA M. ROQIN Realtors Member: San Antonio Real Estate Board Texas Real Estate Assn. National Assn. ot Real Estate Boards 750 Drexel Ave. LE 3-9444 Flowers for all occasions and wire service at HATFIELD FLOWER SHOP Best Wishes 2917 Roosevelt Ave. Henry Gembler, Jr. San Antonio, Texas Owner 8. Operator ENCYCLOPEDIA NEW Childcratt G. W. ADAMS Cycle-Teacher MANUFACTURING co. Difjjggjfy Ornamental Iron-Window Guards- Furniture l222 Norlll Mcln Gates - Fences - Rails - Columns - Etc. CA 6-7629 655 Lone Star Blvd. P. O. Box 10178 San Antonio, Texas 78204 ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH BROOKS FIELD NATIONAL BANK Your Neighborhood Bank Member F.D.l.C. 1111 Goliad Rd. 2126 Nolan St. San Antonio, Texas Nathene C. Wilson, Clerk John J. Rector, Pastor 'Tl'lE PLACE TO STOP BEFORE YOU START? JOHN'S GULF STATION X C 8: R MOTORS Clark Rumpf Roland Cantu , LUMBER C0 1118 Goliad Road Clean Used Cars ' LE 20363 7I5 S. Presa St. IOT8 S. St. Mary's St. Phone CA 7-272'I Sqn Anfoniol Texas Clark Ave. Ph. X Laffy E!! ff4 ,fffzaff C QQ at-i K! 7 Y . ,f Q ,f ji gli vxfxf new QQTIZIETAG-IIOISI fn CMS fi KQQ , 230 East Houston! Quahlg Meals ,' 7 55777 7 J fffly QCZXLC ff! if gy 2906M So. New Braunfels LE 4-7171 4 SAN ANTONIO RADIATOR COMPANY 'It steaming 'It it leaks see us' see us' Established T920 Distributor tor McCord Radiators 81 Cores Also Harrison Radiators 8t Cores CA 6-5355 326 N. Flores St. Home Baked Ham- Potato Salad Grade A-Good Beet and Baby Beet From a friend of your pet's. DODD ANIMAL HOSPITAL ., Iv LfUQilQnQQ srsmsm Best Wishes from GI-0 CLEANERS FIDELITY FINANCE CO LOANS Auto-Personal-Furniture 214 Burkedale 1907 Goliad Rd. . San Antonio, Texas 2023 Goliad Rd. ED 3-8520 Glo Cleaning System AUDIE 8: JOIOE COIFFURE CREATIONS 627 S. W. W. White Rd. -In Eastwood Village ED 3-2001 AUDIE 8: JOIOE SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN 4141 Clark LE 3-0108 All Makes Plumbing Fixtures-Water Heaters- Heating Equipment PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS I 24-Hour Repair Service-All Work Guaranteed mn Piumsmg prior ON WHEELS 1421 N. Colorado St.. PE2-5267 B 8: M MATTRESS CO. The rest ot your days depends on the rest ot your nights 1312-22 South Hackberry St. 232 Wonderland 33 Years ot Service COMPLIMENTS Living is best o -'ow '02, fm BLUE BONNET 15 AT HIGHLAND HILLS POTATO CHU: CO' f,0RJ15g Home of JeII Craff Pnunoh Syrup AU- GROUND LEVEL M0nUzicillecispiogflflbufors 603 Cincinnati Ave. 32O6Lg'gf'Q1Q3YenUe P. o. Box 5044 7077 San Pedro Avenue PE 3-7761 DI 4-2341 Furnished-Unfurnished San Antonio 1, Texas 231 Burkedale LE 4-8808 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78223 SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS STAR SEED AND GRAIN TRAVIS BARTLETT PAINTING CONTRACTOR Home of Curtis Mafhes Television and Stereo 415 Blue Sim SL 1929 N. New Braunfels I Sem Antonio' Texas CA 4-O55-I 251 E. Sayers Four doors from The WA 44108 main gafe af FT. Sam BE LLE 'S GULF SERVICE STATION 716 S. Preso -.QL N, '-Ai ip if If 02 - A Q. 5-F Landauer s .L Flower Shoppe I arf: xy 5 5.5 01? Artistic FIowers For All Occcrsions Doris' Beauty Shop 4114 S. Presol LE 2-0357 Complete Automotive Service FU T'me MeC'1O CS LE 2-2132 455 E. Drexel Bernice Lcundouer 'Mr' ifpimm K..-r7ii'1?gt't1! Ralph H. Biggers. PATRICK 0'FERRALL 11 D peplger 1 A 1 .1 L W , 1 1 - 117 S N 5 lim 14,5 1 i i i , I I 3 PN 11 as!!! I F E Wi 1 ii L DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 3190 E. Houston CA 5-2721 Doctor of Chiropractic 458 Polmelc: LE 3-0506 220 West Jones Avenue Son Antonio, Texcis 78215 CA 7-1702 4 giuntlvig-5 PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS-DRUGS-BABY NEEDS Open 'Til Miclnighf Serving oll of Highlands FROST BROS. 404 ED 3-2020 1040 S.W.W. While RCI. SAM ABDO UTANE Foon MARKH REDDOCH B Free Delivery Service 1514 South Gevers LE 4-2231 SALES INC. Butone Appliances and Equipment 1927 Rigsby ED 3-5110 JACK'S PHILLIPS 66 3306 Clcirk Ave. LE 2-0373 COLBATH AUTO SUPPLY 500 Culebrc Avenue fi A00 some PLANT lwwmwaff Uomfany GO OWLS!! THE FRONTIER NIGHT CREW Manufactu rers of Materials Handling Equipment PE 3-9167 P. 0. Box 1198 ED 3-1111 San Antonio, Texas M E R ji IIA N ERNEST JAHN San Antonio, Texaszw N. SL gzwiggoo - CA 7-8309 qvgofuale and dqzfail ATHLETIC lzqulpm-:NT -- spourrma sauna Headquarters for H.H.S. gym clothing, jackets, sweaters 405 y-'f'-QL. ,rx xm . .15 133 ,, 'xj-'E . ,IQ ' :FL I J CORONET CLEANERS V I I9 Goliad Rd. V' T K 3 1.5, mx . N b A ' s-cgi , . . 1 QBCZIIU S Xl oniinoniul Gpccilia geiiiler, Qwner 1274 SOUTH W. XV. VIIHITE ROAD Young Men's Fashions from The Bardstown Room Authentic Traditional Clothing For High School and College Men 51 I E. Houston PHONE ED 3-7010' CA 3-6233 San Antonio's Favorite Men's Store For Over 50 Years CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORPORATION IO2I Broadway-CA 5-2986 EDGAR REAGAN-President MC' ililllfs feafeirl- ' PHONE: ED 3-2424 B - N AUTO SUPPLY 223 E. HOUSTON ST. San A1itonio'8 Distinguished Jewelers .Since 1908 -A' AUTO PARTS ir MAC:-HNE si-lop SERVICE ARMANDO'S PHILLIPS 66 Accessories, Tires, cmd Bolleries Try us, you'll like our service! 2722 Nogculilos Ph. LE 2-0335 We give T.V. Slclmps Pleclsing You is Our Pleasure 1214 S. Hockberry LE 4-6189 E. E. HOOD AND SONS CONTRACTORS CAP'N JIM'S RESTAURANT Open 24 hours Complele Colering Service 3511 Roosevell WA 3-7511 ?eoanVa11ey Golf Club 1 ,Tl 18 holes of championship fll A caliber in a beautiful, evergreen T i setting. Enjoy it all year. Private Club Memberships in approved S 3 golf clubs outside Bexar County if honored. Le ii. ' 4711 PECAN VALLEY DRIVE ED3-9018 CLEMENTS MUSIC SHOP NEW 84 USED INSTRUMENTS REPAIRS li ACCESSORIES W RENTALS 602 Rigsby Son Anlonio, Texos Phil Clemenls 1109 Highlonol Blvd. Phone LE 4-5184 407 Highland Pastrg Shop T' co For Each Occasion a Special Cake Rolls Pies Pastry Cookies Weddings Parties Birthday Cakes Complete Line of Breads Ready, Willing, and Able Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster, Owners 848 Highland LE 3-7041 Elbel Bros. Garage PE 4-5039 Phone CA 3-8222 I 815 N.N B tl A. 'ff-.1 i': J . ew raun es ve an hi Suppliers Phone ED 3-l4l'l 0 3410 E. Commerce St. Incorporated San Antonio, Texas Xi 1900 NORTH MAIN AVENUE Free Delivery Service Medical Center Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty 3500 South New Braunfels Phone LE 4-5457 San Antonio, Texas 408 JESS MCNEEL MACHINERY CORPORATION SAN ANTONIO CORPUS CHRIST! BILL F. STANLEY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF '66 MR. AND MRS. CLARK BOTH SAY. GO OWLS! HOME SERVICES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1710 Rigsby ED 3-8731 San Antonio, Texas Home Repairs, Remodeling, Custom Buildings, Free Estimates GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE I346 Fair Ave. LE 4-5468 c.0on,3WEAn H 1 it 4' JO-DEE'S COIFFURES 3939 Clark Ave. LE 3-0892 Open Daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Late By Appointment Thursday and Saturday Stylist: Margaret Jo Stuart owner Margaret James Operators: Joyce Thoms Diane Pate 499 'wg -Q .A ai Flowers BY LUMLEY 'S LE 4-0336 2315 S. Hackberry St. San Antonio 'IO, Texas SQ lifes X 1 Qualitg'Convenience'Economg HI , , X ve, I Q J x-, N-Q., A - xu... ur E 4 xml ,Q uxx 1 R? , x,v'JY ici kk-XA-'x.kN 'hi Pl Wir A - ei. J 1 J K K -Tv ' - V -- ,eg Y ,f-' W ---P -Y, ff- -'A XX - , ,f' Kp i'L . ,Q LE 'hw' A H' P' -ff TH V C R, , ' 1 -xx ' --XX .xxvxx VN4X , 1 XXXK. - ,XX ff, 9-sex , IJ- -kqiygs ,,, C X, XXX, pf , X?ZR COMPLIMENTS or YOUR ' I L I H.E.B. FOOD STORES H E ' . ' . THERE'S ONE NEAR YOU! .Q EPNAN Compliments of MISSION CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY 402 North W.W. White Road San Antonio I9, Texas MO I-2351 Office Phone CA 6-OI 77 ALAMO WELDING SUPPLY 541 S. St. Mary's San Antonio, Texas RALSTON PURINA COMPANY DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE Feeds, Hay, Seeds and Sanitation Supplies 327 Riverside Drive LE 3-T271 Qdlxl GR I Migewie I9 I 1 New bjgw :gl Leon's Ice l ' ' X MUfPhy'S 'Ce I ' f - fl Medlcal Center Pharm lcdgvl Highland Hills Pharm 'dll I ie er s armac 55250 yr TRW REPLACEMENT S half Y wqflfi I gh- N l'errSIcekDrugg ic 's ac ing Tor FloyZ1dllgj1iIlffeBar T0 THE THOMPSON RACING Frosf gt Sfeves 9EN'0R9 PISTONS A CAMS cows Mem Marks OF Golden Steer '66 CUSTOMERS OF MAY THEY JIM CAIN BE AQ GREAT A9 THE SENIORQ OF 58 RICHARD DENNEI-IY I KEY PETROLEUM COMPANY I LE 4-0001 NV - IDD GSB PATT'S CLEANERS 5 .....,.... 9 PIRIONAL SERVICE 9 PRIIIIN WHILI U-WAIT LA K AVE. I . BCA! Kin Digi Q in I6 IT! . ss 3 gags? -Q' iii-'Q .g f 4 7 KIDDIE CITY KIDDIE CITY SOUTH NORTH 2622 Pleasanton Rd. Loop 410 at For all occasions decorated cakes: weddings, birthdays and tor all N' Mccullougll ther t'es 't's . . . , 0 PQ ' coxs Bake Shop 914 McCreless Plz. LE 3-0731 GREENWARE FINISHED PLAQUES STATUARY Not Only Good -But- The Best In Alterations GREEN TREE CLEANERS 3700 S. Presa at Topeka 412 HAROLD'9 PLASTER GALLERY 1912 Roosevelt Avenue SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78210 HAROLD F. KEMPFER LE 3-8691 LEED'Q 222 Burkedale 801 Commerce Your Family Store Clothes for the Whole Family Where you have 4 ways to buy Cash Lay Away 30 Day Charge 20 Week Budget Account AL'S GARAGE General Automoiive Repairing Personal Service F. A. Lawler, Owner Body 84 Fender Repair-Welding Upholstery-Glass Installed 5101 S. Presa Srreei San Antonio, Texas Bus. LE 4-1671 Res. LE 4-8755 2004 Culebra Ave. San Antonio, Texas PE 2-0543 PETE'9 BODY SHOP Q. 2567 GOLIAD ROAD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS i r . I IQIAQW Seeking an unusual Chrisfmas preseni To puf in The lay-a-Way, Ada Williams smiles smugly, Thinking To herself, I'm sure Mom will love if! RUDY PRADO FREIGHT SALVAGE MERCHANDISE 243 N. Center CA 6-0942 San Antonio, Texas 413 B 8r C AUTO PARTS , rag 'Qi - I I ,ff'fT ,Ahh Q' N 4 45 ' 'S ' , rin? 1 F' 4- f N- V -- . f'1 X ,A KKJKSZILQQLJ ' iq L. N 1 W x W9 , 'svn ,. Specializing in Late Model Motors A Cash for Late Model Wrecks Fast Delivery Service WA 3-3949 Complete Stock Truck - Auto E8rL 1435 Military Dr. SE 3350 Lasses Your A. J. PLOCH OIL COMPANY Friendly Texaco Distributor MO 1-2344 Ewell Lenderman Owner There's No Substitute For Quality CONTRACTORS SPRAYED Acoustic ED 3-2071 .AX 'I' A. DPrintin??ipung 2 A A Complete Office Supplies A N K 1302 Rigsby at Clark Avenue NA-HON-A1-A f S ED 3-0171 6, . Anws l: Cl WHERE EXTRA .ffRVlff I5 A DAIIY IRADITIUN 414 A LAXON PROVISION co w. T. NEILL COMPANY Manufacturers of BROADWAY 81 BLUE STAR MAKERS OF BRANDS Highlands' School Pins SAUSAGE PRODUCTS 401 Maverick Bldg. CA 7-9081 P.O. Box 9043 San Antonio, Texas 119 Blue Srar Streer Phone CA 6-8397 QSM. yy. ss. - i .u.. f Ky J gg f'ii 77 S if- - 12 X surf my 'iss .. sm if wszg-gg ,f,fm:sgg,5 1 f, ,s Lifes 3,g:5e,fg,gfgsS1g ,. 9 5, aff- sw ff I W .,Q:.umy:gfs3g?ffr3'f4,Q5gragp 1' 11. ' fsfijaef,'asaf5J'f f V - :r. :'5Vf?,,Q jf'l5f'qs,Afj3k--5 i X-Q ' X4 L19 ' gs wi,-rg-52: sig- s ,:fEr3I11h1?i,,.. -ff 7 Y R- 1 1 ' 4 - i'ii'-i' H -se.. ---' , ,.f .. , s s ,'fs'.: 'Q ., Demonsrraring her skills learned ar Doroihy Keclds School of Danc- ing, Sue Rumba poses in her finale posirion. DOROTHY KECK'9 SCHOOL OF DANCING 4425 E. Houston o 1'-Wy Q4 E Qfzici +lmd,m issfssiirv 415 Hthznas FRONT ROW: Linda DUBose, BeTTy Spain, Rurh Greenwood, Katherine Alves, Shirley EIIioTT. Daniels, Jackie Shockley, Shirley Holzworih. SEC- THIRD ROW: Mike Chandler, Dennis Casper, Roy OND ROW: Mary Ward, Linda Sfaggs, Darlene Powell, Charles Miller-Seniors 1966. HIGHLAND HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Offer af Goliad LE 4-5466 Kyle Glenn-Pastor Haileg Lumber Con-'pang Mcly The yeclr of '65-'66 be remembered as a year of ioy To all Those who helped make if a good year! -JIM CAIN 228 Burkedale LE 2-6341 Builders of Qualify Homes in Highland Hills and Pecan Valley We Buy Scrap Iron and Meial Phone CApiToI 7-3141 NEWE LL SALVAGE CO. 'We'lI Treat you right' 726 Probandr ST. San Anfonio, Texas I 417 Nancy Alexanoler admires herself in The mirror as she Tries on one of Robinson's fashionable rain coafs. ROBIN9ON'Q SMART APPAREL Valleg View Pharmacy 3520 S. New Braunfels Jefferson Terrel Plaza 3330 Burkedale Ladies 84 Juniors LE 4-5531 Ready-To-Wear an Accessories CONGRATULATIONS Let us plan your future All Beaufy Services af Half Price Enroll Now Mims and Sfrauch Beaufg College Inc. 1419 S. Presa LE 4-2991 or LE 2-0051 418 Phone ED 3-6051 or ED 3-6041 RIGSBY AUTO PARTS OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M. 1842 RIGSBY AVE. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS E A R N SALES lr RENTALS R E A L T Y MANAGEMENT NEAR BEAUTIFUL PECAN VALLEY 1 1 1 BURKEDALE BLVD., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78233 For Information-VVRITE or CALL LE 3-7853, LE 3-9331 MEMBER OF QSWATIUN af ,904 1 4' S Z - X 2 X 1 - - ' X ,,,.-L-T QS oft6'UNITED5v5 EARN OMES, Inc. 419 Murl's Beauty Shop 3304 Clark Ave. LE 4-9251 Serving Som Anfonio WiTh The BesT AND JONES LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS WAYNE BuLL co., mc. W S Cherry WHOLESALE AUTOMOTIVE PARTS LE 33711 DISTRIBUTORS San Antonio-Austin-Seguin New Braunfels-Corpus Christi A I -eem,unil1E1Ii1,i E A I'! -- - A X ., T ' I I' ,Il ' - ...nl . Ei f A -,A 4 - .,..- f ..,. -Ag MQCRELESS SHO A MCCRELESS ME THE SOUTHERN OO. GOOD LUCK SENIORS ,-x .N X My Q. , . 66 imxifiu! M E STAPPER . Pennies Food Market Ch Mm, ' , V q Frozguggodn LL 2-0113 lldiitonsln SIIIITNIJIXB in V-all 'n Y -' ' -.. my gy mn : e .L . - - 5 I , .---::.gl3'l'1 f,,?i!s!. f-s 1-1'--1.-Z' , I .- PPING VILLAGE N D DICAL CENTER 3 . f'7l1'K I HIGHLANDS BRIGADE Ervin Barihold Farm Implemenis Converse, Texas Lovelace Super Markei NO 7 4621 2022 Rigsby Ave. f h f Jogoe's Alieraiion Shop Rag Hune Cusiom Alieraiions used Cars Joyce Weir 739 McCreless Pl Son Anfonio, T LE 2 4911 201 Broadway 0111115 fa fbdoigh wall +hQ end, 'A XJ' MW fy! VW NLM Senioz.4 Bb 9 I 'N sag a im, gi' a,, Q' nr jf GREEN mums cygnus CEN? M , wfw 5M 'Qdf ma 321 F ' w .. if f KUNZ LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER CEMENT AII Your Building Need of 1422 Houckberry SAND GRAVEL FARRELL'S FINE FOODS Sp I g Ch I B Id SI k d S F 1506 R It LE 26121 I EARL BARTLETT AND SON PAINTING 8: DECORATING 3 I 2 Compion WA 4- I 983 COLEMAN APPLIANCE SERVICE LE 2-2021 LE 2-3081 1739 S. Hackberry Authorized Service Dealer For HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT Authorized.Servicc On Jlfaslumel 8 Mew' We Repair 8t Service All Makes MAJOR APPLIANCES 0 CITY WIDE SERVICE 0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 0 SERVING SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1952 Prescriptions LE 4-5441 HIGHLAND HILLS PHARMACY 4006 Clark Ave. at Goliad Rd. San Antonio, Texas Serving Texas Since 1934 3 DELICIOUS TAMALES ab, FINEST QUALITY TAMALE FACTORY PE 3-9822 Phones PE 2-8344 1611 Culebra Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas Fred OI-Io. Owner TEMPLE HILL GARAGE General Aufo Repairing Wheel Aligning 1703 Goliad Road 426 YOUR GARDENING FRIEND 321 East Commerce CA 7-5211 FRONT ROW: Irma Garza, Carol Shif- BACK ROW: Cherie Hanson, Erline rin, Della Neuse, Doris McCune. Cone and Suzanne Hinch. TARTAN JUNIOR STAFF few ef if Mi fiffiif Mfifixi DUB'S GU F AQQBXGCQKAWQAE 1826 Goliad Rd. Lmifr ! ED 3-3196 Complefe Aufo Repairing Air CoiZa wice Welding Road Service Mwij W riesggich ron d I d SAN ANTONIO AIR CONDITIONING DEALERS room air conditioners BROADWAY AIR CONDITIONING 8550 Broadway Mr. Jerry Prasitka TA 6-5634 COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTING CORP. i 102 East Commerce St, Mr. Eugene Bohne CA 3-6317 DWIGHT T. V. 722 Dwight Mr. Nelson WA 3-4359 JOSKE'S OF TEXAS Alamo Plaza CA 7-4343 Los Palmas GE 2-2341 North Star Mall DI 4-2311 SAATHOFF REFRIGERATION 1134 W. Hildebrand PE 4-5056 123 Goliad Road LE 4-7041 FRANK SCHROEDER NORGE 102 Navarro Mr. Halamuda CA 7-9371 SEBERA PLUMBING 8a APPLIANCES, INC. 2310 Nogalitos LE 3-5171 435 S. W. Military Dr. WA 4-4379 Pick up ROOM UNITS at: W8.W Warehouse 523 Carolina central air conditioners ARNOLD REFRIGERATION, INC. 1122 N. Cherry St. Mr. Joe Arnold CA 5-5493 BROADWAY AIR CONDITIONING 8550 Broadway Mr. Jerry Prasifka TA 6-5634 COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTING CORP. 1102 E. Commerce St. Mr. Eugene Bohne CA 3-6317 SAATHOFF HEATING 8m AIR CONDITIONING 2227 Blanco Road Mr. Horace Saathoff PE 3-0271 TEZEL 8: COTTER AIR CONDITIONING CO. 1026 W. Ashby Mr. R. P. Cotter PE 4-5156 Pick up UNITARY EQUIPMENT GI: W8.W Warehouse 711 Florida Take all units to be repaired to: Alamo Service Co. 106 E. Fredericksburg Mr. Zigg Stafford CA 3-6103 Rd. 429 ss? fa. Kappa Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Bonnie Barnes, president Barbara Cash, first vice-president Betty Miller, second vice-president Betsy Cerullo, secretary Dorothy Wildenstein, treasurer Sandy Bulgrin, chaplain Beverly Pritchard, parl.-hist. Shirley Artzt, sgt.-at-arms Shirley Williams, sgt.-at-arms Melinda Agans Darnell Albert Dolly Alder Jill Bigger F . gk .,- ' i'Tw:is,.i:fiS Qaifgiiw 1 , . ,l ,H ,. Q-.msgs .fe X ,, - V221 5 .f .w-'W Qggasg 1' I - R ' 4 2 -at f. f .fzyiw . . law ,mi ' 1. . 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My , , wa -z. 5 a vi , -21, it M me -W , ,za , R if' 'W KL lf , , L3 3 t ? aa ali 1 ' a.f-ffzgwlm ' 9' f . LM f Q, 1 Sa ,W f , . ,Q rv 1' ,L Sallye Bowen Paula Breed June Carpenter Marybeth Deason Jerry Geivens Patsy Givens Sandy Gottfried Dianne Gray Jane Hassell Brenda Hopkins Sandra Hunt Jo Ann Lynn Patti Mcllhenny Judy Miller Lee Newman Sandy Pancoast Margie Pheil Yolanda Ramos Sue Rumbo Sarah Shinn Jackie Shockley Teresa Sorrells Linda Staggs Donna Tadlock Jerry Givens and Paula Breed aid housewife for titty-cents. What? Diane Gray as she tries to sell a Yes! This is one of Kappa Gamma's borrowed egg to this generous modern profit-making projects. ,' Eg In another vicinity, Margie Pteil takes a break as Betsy Cerullo and Dolly Alder empty the myriads of raked leaves into a street drain. With rake in hand and with many y coins iingling in pockets, these Kap- l pa Gamma girls retreat from a long, i tedious day of fund-raising. 431 Betty Ryan gives a sigh of relief as she is rescued from the perils of a flat tire by the attendant at 5CQTTY'S SINCLAIR Scotty's Sinclair station. 3313 50. Gevers LE 2-OO87 CALHOUN EQUIPMENT CCMPANY Authorized Replacement Parts CAPPARELLI For All Tractors and Industrial Engines PIZZERIAS 1811 so. Alamo CA 5-2783 For the best homemade pizzas in the Southwest. No. 1 1972 S.W.W. White No. 2 2432 Nacogdoches Rd. 1250 Highland Blvd. LE 3-5188 T. R. Heyland Gary Heyland 432 RICHIE-GALLAWAY I ELECTRIC COMPANY . .nlk MN 222 Roosevelt Avenue LE 2-6317 Robert Gallaway San Antonio 10, Texas Morris Richie Eying Talley's hi-fi, John P ht is awed loy its inner comple Ty SUNSHINE CLEANERS AND LAUNDRIES TALLEY APPLIANCE 61 7 Flores COMPANY CA I Neal Talley, Own McCreless Shopping i ff fi ff i ' W 7 Qilqirfi Likjlfcztv fit. 3 'iffivr Trying to recall that forgotten item, occupied as the Winsome Handy Mary Helen Obregon is pre- Andy checker tcibulcltes her bill. HANDY-ANDY Club members listen attentively to a guest speaker who is discussing the pros and cons ot college lite to prepare them for the future. Margo Fuqua, president, discusses plans for the ing spaghetti supper, one of the club's money making projects. Other officers are Marilyn Walling, Jeanne Dupont and Billie Marie Powell. COYTI- 434 E, c,,,i, ,C s C sms EW' assesses? Q Q Um Club member, Sandy Nunnallee, entertains Eddie Moran and Richard Sutherland while awaiting the time of de- parture for Chi 0mega's hayride. if ,F f Aeeeil R, . 5 55 V ,,,, ' ,K w,,,,,W,,-5,,,., F N w ii 'Z Y- i life? , J PZYE? ,rw ,,,w l mv ,, W A ' ii: : i lil! V 2 . Q A Y .,,, W A I ,- may -' P., , we fe W. Lanelle Boezinger Kathy Braun Susan Carreio Debbie Colley Linda Cook Frances Davis Cathy Donner Debbie French Bonnie Frye Elizabeth Fritz Cindy Gambell Becky Goss Carolyn Haley Isla Hunter Martha Jameson Debby Long Martha Mahavior Melissa Manville Shirley Moran . ,k..g,g fi Y 4 ra: 9 S . .1 f 'Z 2 in H 1 X . - ?fE2t.tf.V ' 73r? , -., V me . -: 1.75114 ,. gf' f 2321355 3' 5 Juli T 1 W e 1 J 4 ' e r M if we .ff1f. ' - ' ,.1,i?14f Q -' , SKS 1 get , kwgfifeg ' fg51..f1,-siwmzi' WZ ,ga . ..,,. em... gr, , . jfv ffiiz ia. w ife: ' i Chi Omega Tri-Hi-Y rugs, ifa ee ldz :Z. .gwgg1g3fw : 1: . 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Q ,, G 1 Q5 4 ,ae ey , Q W fg W K 3:01 14 QE Q sg xl' I ' gr r ia -6 , Ei, +, , , P fa 'R W S ,S M, aff ef' o QM 22.3521 g S awe , 55 fn qi? Q 4: if is Q ight 1 wise rm, '.I as ef viii S .fe F Vi .,.,.,,.,. , V , .fm ,eqmggyml Marsha Mowrey Sandy Nunnally Kay Parmenter Peggy Pickering Becki Pollan Sharon Richards Janice Rotkosky Betty Ryan Terry Trainer Sharon Turner Donna Van Buren Michele Simon Sue Stanton 435 X J' GENERAL CONTRACTORS 91 Q 5' 1231- 1. Z ,-S Skill Integrity and R6-Spfmsibilify i'5...f MF- AMBULANCE SERVICE TRAINED ATTENDANTS I Ernnkehill gllunzrzxl fllhapel 6100 S. FLORES ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS WA 3-7523 Gordon Riebe Don Bierschwale Funeral Director Open Daily 'Til 6 p.m. Mon 8. Thurs. 'Til 8 p.m. For Famous Label Fashions Date Dresses-School Dresses Sportswear-Accessories Always 40W to 60'Ma off original price Cookie's Factory Outlet 444 W. Hildebrand PE 3-9041 436 It One of the barbers at Brookhill Barber Shop and John Bernacloni share an amusing secret . . . only his hairdresser knows for sure. BROOKHILL CENTER BARBER SHOP Weller Gull' Station Road Service 1508 S. St. Mary's Street San Antonio, Texas Phone LE 3-8571 'QV' Y, Mb . ,. V. 7 I I In -':, 1 ,L,, LLZL , ,-izsftykk K kr y , , :ft Ts i n K ', Qe, - f kkikkr. v gang K KAXV. 'S x 1+ 47' ,V 3 I ,i?'kia,i ffl if if .M-1.,,MgM,wk?7Q,.57 I 'W ' VW 3 1 I In yAi'g I DIVISION Il Pioneers in Health Foods in the South since 1921 MOORE NATURAL FOODS 516 N. Alamo St. CA 7-3189 'Every Food for Special Diets IKIIRIUDSIIIIHHX 1130 S. E. Military Dr. San Antonio 14, Texas MOTEL WA. 3-7533 Looking ahead, Shirley Williams admires La Feria's wedding gowns. LA FERIA-Downtown 802 W. Commerce LA FERIA-Southside 423 S.W. Military Dr. in La Feria Center SEIBERT'9 PHARMACY Your All-Service Pharmacy giving more FREE service than any other San Antonio drug store operalion LE 4-61 1 1 Siandard Garage and Bodg Works l nver 4 1602 S. New Braunfels Av L Q , 111 1 TAKE-A-1Aco JV 'Q Willa MEXICAN FOOD TO G 1 - - ,X Carl Whii 's 53 5 VP Phillips 66 QQ 1 dj Q 0 ' 1914 Goliad Road S ED 3-3181 jk X L 2111 Mission Road San Antonio, Texas LOCATED NEAR YOU No. 1-430 Bandera Rd. -Qfa-9091! J 1- CO., ,9llC. mo.g:ggZEi11ingon Rd. naar-'ma A . - 1 5 s1:1A1.1s'rs No: 4-2030 Golilqfimigil. No. 5-7231 Blanco Rd. 438 i.Ei'1igi'l 2-7323 Always for Highlands High 4 rm Qrfitiimx 3 , ' 3 LEE? . 'sighs xg,-K. jf cj V W Motor H 12 is -f 'wq1...r:Q E M, si- Bank A S IA ivy ,!,,,,- -is ,M ,fi-lisp, ssefs k'-'f,r4 w-gf fr, r S2- ,'?'?T. i, -... . N open ggi' .I f .1 6 am. to ' -q'Lfyi'fi:'?mI:IflHS -'I-I NET' XJ mf... - 4 -I ' xi -ws ,Gigi-,VET 7 m . . ' Q11-. ,,.gf's -gtrzf fa., M 5.,,,,,I'i,-gy-21.1 - illlon I '1'i 'l5 I J 1 ifliifif 'Qin -'WL I,if,wI1 ww M . Monday f 1 V '-N'N w - 'jg-J Y ffifi eh' f I ,r i N, . ' M . thru F,rd.,y 'iwwf' P 1111 A I - I New Motor Bank to be completed in 1966 HIGH LAN D PARK LE 4-8873 512 Highland Blvd. Member F-D.l-C- Where You Come First San Antonio, Texas Medical Equipment Repair COmpany BRICK San Antonio, Texas SERVICE ENGINEERS TILE 8. LEDGESTONE NATCO GLAZED TILE 81 BRICK SAND 0 CEMENT 0 LIME SUPERIOR FIREPLACE UNITS 84 DAMPERS Specializing in the repairs of medical 81 research equipment. Joseph P. Squatrito Jack G. Campbell It B 131 2343 Roosevelt, Box 125 2343 Rooseve , ox Res. Phone LE 4-4742 Res. Phone LE 3-5245 STRUCTURAL TILE Building Materials TEN-ELEVEN QOL FRANK UNIFORMS. INC. DI 2-9551 4711 West Ave. ators and Manufacturers of America's Cre Finest Uniforms San Antonio, Texas 4 440 Veri Fedes Tri-Hi-Y 1 li rx- 'JS , gwsf' : 1 J ff my .' Ci? 0 1 1 fl A . F5 J' 3 9 , Il a t - fe. , , , J' ' f , 43 Vg Ge Q .35 5, . 5' , . 1 ' - 2 .M 2, ff' ggi Q , ..-- - M X ef, 2 it , J J Mary Avey Cecily Beeding Donna Behr Brenda Beyer Karen Billingsley Peggy Boezinger Annie Broshar Gay Broshar Frances Chance Barbara Curnutt Cindy Dawson Brenda Dodd Kris Farmer Diane Furlong Carol Guerra Jackie Halamuda Judy, Hatley Jane Herring Mary Jane Johnson Dana Long linda Martin Martha Nesloney Ann 0'Diam Martha Schilling Sharron Thompson Pam Tiner Tina Tinnin Darlene Wiggins Susie Witta Susie Woods 'fsgxt .egg-:F '41 --jsfeqffw 5, S, ,A - Zi N .. 0 9 wwf, Q 'W '- Ffa'-,, ,Q XW. - H -ZS' -5: fi? 1551.21 'i Ei ft 6 ff, 'J f fi fx W 34. . 7 .gi V 1, f X4 -swf fv . , f , ?Q,,.:.. -- . A ,. zffliz L' ,Ky Q , 5 C. ,.., - L L .J J 1 ' 'mf cnc? 2 wi livin' l , . I f i ,AV In V H, - ii, 1 2255 f ' 1:5 Crab 7 l' U ., 1 1 i Jf J 2'fff4'k N Vicki Millsap, president Barbara Greer, first vice-president Robbie Jennings, second vice- president Becky Searcy, secretary Mary Swan, treasurer Molly Chance, chaplain Sibyl Kingston, rep., hist., parl. Linda Ellis, sergeant-at-arms Diane Jones, sergeant-at-arms Diane Arrambide W ' ' gi ' lin 'f 2-K .9 g, ww, xt, ' I u f ,,.,, WW t ..,. . - S' , ' cs 2:91 ll' ' .,-'xi f ,.. gf' f 7,I fA f f ,y ,. , 1 1 gglefn- . f A J giffpff ! Nei ew .ffm 4 af' ' , K L K Ef if F f I , ' , , 2 1 I : all , - Jfflvk: . -I ?f iff 1 .rf 93525: ,QV 27. gf 1 mam qi wr' , uiftw- is 0 AWP A A W' O Tig i Ifls' i, ,l'?f7 'ff.1:1. ,::' .. '11 D :,,,:f,,, .. -'A -'is s ' ' V , fi B-ay' ' j . Pc1rTicipcnTs in The club's hciyride, one of The ciub's pleasure proiecTs, goTher before depcming. ConTernplclTing The morn poinfs To The eXCiTemel'1'f of The hcryride is discuss QT The CIub'5 weekly meet- shown by The expressions of Jane ing is Vicki Millsqp, president, Herring and Chuck Hixson. REX WYATT HEATING 8r AIR CONDITIONING 434 Kathy LE 2-6746 San Antonio, Texas A. D. HOOD'S TEXACO SERVICE AND GARAGE 3614 S. Gevers at Fair LE 4-9451 Complete One Stop Service Radio Dispatch-KKT3473 SEEKING A JOB NEED AN EMPLOYEE? Bill Grumbles is proud to announce- T. I. S. PERSONNEL PLACEMENT CENTER- SOUTHEAST IS NOW OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!! One Request-One iob application-and all of our units go to work for YOU! No need to fight downtown traffic! Southeast Office: 1 1 1 Burkedale at Goliad Rd. LE 2-3146 Visit one of our offices soon. We specialize in people! FULL-PART-ANY TIME EMPLOYMENT!! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66 L. L. MOTES, INC. Building Materials of AII Kinds Bug the Cash and Carrg Wag and Save 429 Lone Star Blvd. CA 6-2483 CA 6-2484 Division I Is Firs+ X 2 g PIZZA PALACE Specializing in Fine Homemade Pizza To Go 6210 Pecan Valley Dr. ai Goliad Rcl. San Anfonio, Texas Your Hosts: Phone: Ron 8. Ken ED 3-3121 The Highland Terrace Methodist Church welcomes you Rev. Bill Fleming-pastor 718 Steves Avenue LE 4-6179 DELLMAR PHARMACIE9 OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT NORTHWEST 103 Adclax at Vance Jackson DI 4-3406 SOUTHSIDE 413 S. W. Military Dr. WA 4-4291 NORTHEAST 1632 N. E. Loop Expressway TA 6-9631 WEST Salinas Art N. W. 24th DI 4-3406 FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY v Congratulations to the class of '66 DUKE ELECTRIC CO. Dick Duke 500 Sixth St. CA 2-1244 Charlo Bernd Fair at New Braunfels LE 2-0121 San Antonio, Texas 444 fi I IIWQQW if Wiffffwi l U?rWREfOiR:i3f1lW LE 4-5428 27 X Aww--v..M ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGES, INC. SOUTH SIDE 1339 FAIR AVE. SOUTHWEST 2423 S. GEN MCMULLEN SPECIAL SUMMER CLASSES FOR TEENS LE 2-4297 DIVISION III Division III is the best. Right? Right! ' GROVE AVENUE CHURCH OF CHRIST From bottom to top: Maryanna Mack, Kenneth Agans, Melinda Jean Agans, Nancy Holmes, Judy Dinges and Clayton Williamson. 119 Grove Ave. Herb Smith, Minister LE 2-4392 THE WALKING PIG Specializing in U.S.D.A. Good Beef From our own feed lots in San Marcos. Pork, Hickory and Smoked Meats. The Highlands Maiorettes, Drum Ma- PH- BQ,-,B-Q-BGke,-Y. lor, and Assistant Drum Major. 2713 S. W. W. White Rd. San Antonio, Texas ED 3-0061 EL TEJA9 MOTEL 2727 Roosevelt LE 3-7123 Inspeding o prospecfive college ore seniors: Sue Rurnloo, Sharon Geise, Dorothy Polson, Jo Hillmon oncl Delone Tiner. For Cofcllogue, Write: Son Antonio College 1300 Son Pedro Avenue SAN ANT0N'0 COLLEGE Son Anfonio, Texcls 78212 PE 4-5381 Welcome fo THE 011011 go. 9 Sv 9 JA ,j N wb 11. ' K 0 J If Q y If W . I 0 b I 0 I J m .fi I 1: is I ,,f' Q Q 0 ni Q f 43 , c' 4, 5 'N f 5 Jr X ' rv 9 ' 5 S, W 447 5 Q' 1' I ,K . Q, A ,G A Q 0 ff G s Q 'Q gx w 4 0 ft , y V 5 3 a I2 To mx iz if J I 0 4, ln A Q RIVERSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH ra O 3600 South Presca Som Antonio, Texcus Hugh M. Lindsey, Pastor LE 2-6547 N4 5 Ev Seniors, Front Row: Betty Spain, Sugar Bond, Sandy Gottfried, Bever- ly Davis. Second Row: Jackie Shock- ley, Linda Staggs, Sharon Geise, Jerry Givens, Judi Washington. Third Row: Sally Bowen, Kitty Beard, Peggy Moore, Jeannette Conway. Fourth Row: Mary Ward, Terry Van- Dunker, Diane Becceril, Jo Ann Lynn. PHI BETA SOCIETY Front Row: Sandra Bolling, Sylvia Vela. Second Row: Cheryl Bailey, Helen Frye, Ellen Beard, Deanna Tovar. Third Row: Orphalinda Garza, Patty Hall, Lee Newman, Rosanne Son. Fourth Row: Diane Pooley, Dar- lyn Johnson, Paula Billa, Sandra Schuchart, Genoa Hill. Fifth Row: Mary Chamberlain, Evelyn Sullivan, Betty Holcolm, Mariam Osinga, Micki McMahon. Sixth Row: Sandy Henry, Mary Nester, Jennifer Crockett, Martha Gose, Patty Drake, Linda Pearson. 449 Surrounded at the table by Terry of Southern Pabst Engraving Co. thank-you notes as Bob Jones and Woods, Susie Witta, Molly Chance, proudly displays sample I-IHS in- Charlie Gonzales move closer to and David Bailey, Mr. Ray Armstrong vitations, miniature diplomas and examine them more carefully. ruff, k A x Jill. lx C V s 3 ls-' ill- N 7 Sw ' ' ill ' PYT- 'R S l ll lr ' ull l Y 2 'l W 'nv , -W rx ll ,-ll Yllf 1 - , 3 ' 'tl S - f , . ' W-fi X ff f if x Nfl ' I ll , , 5 A i. gi fn, .gg f ' -QQ, 3 1 W , -?f,,l.f'fU' I -llLY,,ll i . ll i SOUTHERN PABQT ENGRAVING COMPANY N ,f .,, w f, V, F X , 1 .v ,u ' .7 ,K ,, ' ,, V N v A lint' S M ' Cl ,llfifif X ik P 1 I 'R Tis:-1 l ll' e ,, - S , - ' 1 ' l r 'qi .1 Wi , fi f l FD' r , F 'l N' 'X 9 ll f l S - I ,. V J-Y M, - .ef - 1 - X- r ,i , is .1202 N. Flores X 5 ,F q 1 rv ' ii li W U i - , f , . v ,. Q .. X , 1 yt A,k,fR,,5,,A, rf 1 , - 5 my J L , .Y I, - , sfo, Ci, ,,'llmV?v Q1 ' F if N' K, , L, , .lY 450 S is is X s x li tl K! U ! an Attempting to augment their low ad total, Brigadoon iunior staffers, Paul BRIGADOON JUNIOR STAFF 4 Hasson and Steve DeCesare, buy , , , , mme-cds from pm Turkmen Chew' Sharon Murray, an ad team captain, stands discussing selling- Mcclure and Judie Cl ' strategy with teammates. Janet Moore suggests a new method while i eric f Floyd Wilkes, Harry Williams, Sandy Henry, Bruce Hamel and Mar- cia Voyta consider how effective this plan would be. Having an attentive audience of FGlknel', DOUG PU 1dT Und BSHY RYUFI, Brigadoon iunior staffers including Linda Mock gives instructive details Ricky Holcombe, Judy Smith, Judy about The S6l1iOf'S bGl'1qUeT- 451 Officers: Sherry McAdams, Judy Ilhenny, Shirley Moron, Sue Former Miller, Aletris Huedepohl, Donno ond Betsy Cerullo. Tcxdlock, Mrs. Dotho Ross, Potti Mc- MODERN DIANQSA y ax, Front Row: Doris Polson, Sondy Pon- Lindo Dubose, LohonnofBotes, Noncy coast, Shirley Hogon, Joon Posey, Gale Alexc1nder,eMitzi Shows, Janet Dorothy Polson. Second Row: Dione Corlisle cmd Lindo Smith. 452 Petty, Judy Wright, Suson Correio, iw' M R WW ' ,H Congratulations to all . 0l i t ! sen OTS O COTT16 1! Blu. MILLER if FW 4119 Clark WM NORRIS L. MCVEA CEMENT CONTRACTOR Licensed and Bonded Patios, Driveways, Landscaping and Cement Foundations 1711 Burnet St. San Antonio, Texas CA 4-0195 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA W ANDY'S T 8: HARDWARE Dealer for Dupont- Seidlitz-Negley- Fixall Paints. 2902 S. New Braunfels Ave. San Antonio, Texas -4 COLLECTOR'S CENTER 2015 S. Hackberry St. LE 4-3351 Old Books-Furniture China-Glassware ,,,-VW W I -1- ,LE i ig? ,I E1 FROST 8r STEVENS xx X X , - ICE STATION 'FF If ' 1811 Goliad Rd. A .-N Come as you are. Service in your car. X ss , X A I- L. ' 1 ,, if kFacite.,itei7u2qiue,adxy Avictdriam, Noctucie! I ' y X x , x March on to'Victory, Owls! . 3 xx, . . A AA .X 1 . A y THE LATIN CLLIBV it -2-. .Br T' l . ' X .. I , n ' c X R' Yu --. - I I N 55 .,N.. Q., x Milk-741 a Gallon X1 Fresh Country Eggs C. L. Hobbs 8: Son Utilities Contractors f 3124 S. Flores St. San Antonio, Texas LE 2-1881 MARY HERBQLEB 11,354 REAL ESTATE LEhigh 2-2809 1 152 Vanderbilt T. I. LONG JR. TV SERVICE 1434 Greer St. LE 4-3579 San Antonio, Texas Short Service at Long's 454 641 S. W.W. White Rd. ED 3-2010 San Antonio, Texas Prescription Specialists TOP ROW: Vincent Gross, sgt.-at-arms, Walter Huntley, sgt.-at-arms, Chuck Hixson, sgt.-at- arms, Charles Bobbish, treasurer, Bolo Zintgratt, vice-pres. SECOND ROW, Mitzi Shows, parlia- mentarian, Donna Tadlock, sgt.-at-arms, Cindy Gambell, chaplain. THIRD ROW, Bob Jones, president, Mimi Black, historian, Sharon Thomp- son, sgt.-at-arms, Charles Gonzales, sgt.-at- arms. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Barnes, sgt.-at-arms, Sherry McAdams, sec., Pam Austin, reporter. Senior Class Oflicers Mgtbil W. BlLL BAILEY 'S SERVICE STATION Tires-Batteries Accessories Courteous Pickup and Delivery Service Your Friendly Mobil Dealer 1014 Goliad Road at Bu rkedale LE 2-0982 F.T.A. SENIORS 455 y 3-Wffkjff f. Browsing in Joske's Teena Texas de- parTmenT, Frances Davis Triumphs in finding The panTs ThaT she will en- ioy wearing To The rodeo. Jo ke' of Texas Since each pair of panTs should have a maTe, Frances Davis seeks a blouse To cornplernenT The panTs ThaT she has iusf purchased, 456 WOLFF AND MARX hffg nga, WI L is 3 V, My 1 'Y 75 Q if -b'..', T, X ,. 755 T i iw H we T my Q T, A-. A4 ' 5 , FQ x r Yixgw AX' KS sa, Lerweru od... R, Q , 1.1! -di, r.l- ' 3 W. J' ,I- cf! 0 nfl 0 0 lf' De-.luxe 77Zezc2:em Peotawuwz' 2 Catering to young and old alike E 'l'lO W. Commerce St. CA 3-0502 3 Smiling El Cornedor waitresses lei- lg surely pause in Their daily routine 2 g while waiting tor hungry customers. QlJ1?JEW:QiJ6lJt?21l1?J: i:Q?9 4 f i' Z, y2 U rw-XX things gg better Wlth Q56 Bottled under authority of the Coca-Cola Company K . 'LEX 'ff-.' 5 N v A Q 1.011 :ef Q., T I Q' S' fr---null! sl ns' J' -3 ', ' .D Sis' ' Q.: - I Qld: A 'W' yi' ' Hub ty 3 1' Q ' M' I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 1 ,O flu 6 less Shopping Oifg K S HJ L I W 4100 S. New Braunfels W Sw EMM VN O 4f 4fff0,.m'5 ST 458 ' pe f- in he A . 7' :': , ,.i,25? -TF . Aw' In :L Z 5 ,Iaf'f' 4 I I -. I f vii' , , ,' - I J --- . . E ,,L, ' Swag ' , '---, K , -E k.y. ,, , . I at 4 0 ' A ,I E I It I 4 1 4 m.'k 4' I 4- , p ig President Vice President Sgt. at Arms Director Molly Chance Sandy Gottfried Frances Chance Diane Furlong -E -I 915-If-'. . - ff f i f. V517 fg,Q,:f 'Q In - Donna Behr Daphne Biering Brenda Dodd Cindy Gambell E .--cfflw-ye :E W-X fer! . IX! I he Q5 if E'E,,f If , i,,. r,5eK rr,, ,, .. ,.,,, I I ...,, .X HH I 'QS' --.,',. , Q' ' ' ABL? Q -.ig f Sherry Kelly Gall Lakey Anita Marsh Lind! RIQSIJGS Bonnie Schlamersdorf , MITZI Shows Donna Vanaufen - - N 1965-66 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL MEMBERS OF THE MCCRELESS SHOPPING CITY BONNlE MAGS MEMBERS or THE MCCRELESS TEEN FASHION sox-xiao Have You Been Selected? MCCRELESS SHOPPING CITY 4100 S. New Braunfels Avenue 45 iwJ7QffffjfZZ J AM? WWMW V f Q fwxww Qui WM? 9aiL all kzijvgcr Dj! Samfh' 0 ,Nothing And jj, MWWWQ va M ff QA Ji 1fWy3L,W QKQ046'WH 1, pjjwljwwmglfgss Ffaqljygfj 17 1 A0 , A Gif My 67 JA L DOUGLAS D. VAN BUREN Home Builders, Room Additions, Reol Estote ll 806 Douchy Rood van LE 4-5451 0 LE 2-6025 0 LE 2-5957 Buren and Co,, Inc, Son Antonio, Texos 78223 I FIRST AMI ST IIlllISH And first to satisfy you. 7-Up is wet, wild, thrill- ing, chilling, bold, bracing, bright. Sotisfied? lNK'S WMERTS Douchy Roold out Clark ond Goliod Dutch Dinklo LEhigh 4-2411 DR. O. M. WHITTIER 333 S. Hockberry CA 7-5822 KAROTKIN FURNITURE CO. Furnishing Texos Homes For 84 Years North Star Downtown McCreless South 461 This winsome Kerrville bus driver as- sures Delane Tiner, Jo Lynn Hillman, Vonciel Jones, Sandra Pancoast and Joy Robinson of ci sate trip to the iournalism convention. KERRVILLE 3 K J1NrXQav,fT' I 'Ay i f A ,r V. i f Y vi I 1 as In fi fl r , E- ,Iv-1 ' i kewl, We Congratulations to Highlands High School for its many achievements from KINGSTON MFG. CO. Enioy comfort and pleasure BUS at CO. 202 Augusta CA 6-7371 462 MELODY RANCH AND SWIMMING CLUB 3705 Roosevelt WA 3-3655 CONGRATULATIONS FROM: Delane and Lyle David and Doris Mike cmd Karla Joy and Tommy Lincla 8. Glenn Mike and Vonciel Mr. 8. Mrs. C. R. Bartlett James and Betty Q f' nr :cent 7 I Photographers 65- - Paul- ' y ynn Joe 8. Jerry Sandy B. 8. Bill M. Linda and Mike William 8. Sylvia Tim and Charlotte Bill and Bobbi Jackie and Ronnie Allen L. 8. Nancy E. Linda and Mike Ray and Judy David Lynn 81 Mary Etta Dale and Judy Cherri and Wes Barbara 8. Ricky Dennis A. 8. Lynn Z. Tim and Linda Patty M. 8. Daryl T. Table 44 S.H. Gary S. and Sandy W. J. D. and Lynn Vonciel and George Robert and Linda Manstielcl's Madhouse Preston 8. Dianne Johnny and Carol Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Bartlett Mike and Sandy Wes and Jeanne Chuck and Jane Larry and Susie Terri Lynn Joy Jimmy and Cheryl 46 DIVISION IV X7 464 L 1 W... 1 f SENIORS, Back Row: Barbara Cash, Row: Cindy Gambell, Jane Rutledge, Pam Austin, Anita Marsh, Marilyn Joy Robinson, Lana lvy, Carol Casey, Walling, Susie Witta, Melissa Man- Kathy Schafer. Front Row: Sue Stan- ville, Nancy Furlong, Karen McVay, ton, and Shirley Williams. Judy Lacks, Betty Miller. Middle CHIRDANEQ A L5 r lr fr 'Z' fa' . i il? QQ' sw 'Q lu Back Row: Lanelle Boezinger, Anna Middle Row: Beckey Pollan, Donna Witta, Diane Furlong, Peggy Picker- Behr, Sharon Aitches, Alice Ramos, ing, Kay Parmenter, Martha Bucka- Karen Billingsley. Front Row: Becky lew, Joan Buchannen, Kathy Zerkel. Goss, Peggy Boezinger. l HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH 1121 S. New Braunfel S l l Many solemn HHS faces appear aT Renee Pundf, Arlene Dauer. SECOND THIRD ROW: Charles Schmidt, Larry Holy Cross Lutheran Church. FIRST ROW: Earl Pape, Gerald Pape, Kay Pape, Allan Punf, Cecil Dauer, Sfeve ROW: Susan Baethge, Carroll Lee, Lee, Dana Pundf, Pasfor Hannusch. Bryant and Richard Blair. 466 , M m Debby Long, Maria Black, gi C A z' - C President Brigadier E ,f W z 3 Highlands l Bri ade gig, 8 HR 11 math! R I X ' y W Debbie French, Sue Stanton, r:q,,,, K, ff' Vice-President Brigadier , ig 2 Cheerleaders: Jackie Halamuda, Tina Tmnm, Molly Chance, ff y ' rr,,,, , 'B ,,- it Marsha Mowery and Jane Herring. C J , i t ii f as , W Kathy Braun, Jane Rutledge, J J ffmlffv Secreta Y Brigadier 'r Wfff ,,,, yy , N llllll i,' , I d eer ea ers , , iiir xi H19 lfll,'l'ffely HLlstbridrrlo and Officers Kathryn Rotkosky, Viola Clayton, C ff? Brigadier Typist 467 QS fy BAPTIST TEMPLE 5 Drexel Q S. Gem if WU Wf'J T Tsl'SvlSSnlllgTfl'qUJ3 f7g'? 612 MBV . N T gl if T T Ml? 52 R die? gi 'mlxl'i:2iRDwELL's Aovisonv in 468 Wayne Blanchard Lanell Boezinger Calli Brink Julian Cavazos Robert Cella Shirley Cirlos Gary Dresch Judy Falkner Barbar .L I m m eve Gooden Richard Hofauer Anita Hoover Gary Hunter Patricia Karpienski Susan Kracht Jay Lane Jerry W. Luedecke Henry Marin Linda Mosher Ann Noxon Kay Parmenter Marilyn Patteson Harold Radicke Robert Rast Raynaldo Reyes Linda Riley Rose Mary Rivas George Rodriguez Rosie Roundtree Judy Schroller Debra Son Clyde Williams N. TREVINO'S ADVISORY F , w slgg ',-. ,L.-L l - V7 J ' L lf Mi'f1' LQ' , L in 'lf 5 K, , gf F W LLL .'--. V LVKK YSAE: lgrwu ..i4Sy.1::: Zf V Egg: , - MVS U f f. . .. ,L Q. . . L . 12 ig, O F Miss, Q. as . ,, ., f W, W, . 35152, ., -.aww . H .5 W. ,, iw, '55 A 4 ' li Q32-if. I '75 ,A H fw f .f f -Vx .17 wx ll I ii in xx- -I az, ' ij? se Lg 1 1. i Mila Q l , ,Q fe Proudly represenfing The prize- his1'.7 Corol Casey, sec.g Sherry winning HHS Bond of '65-'66, These Porrerson, Treos. Second Row: Jim officers reveal ca look of triumph. Dommonn, vice-pres., Mike Allison, First Row: Lindo Smifh, rep.- blast., Robert Golowoy, pres. HHS BAND OFFICERS OF '65-66 469 LANG9TON'9 ADVISORY 70 Hof Wells Baptist Church 301 Hof Wells Blvd. Bellos, Theg're eeling Glad All Dver Faculty Index Alberti, Mrs. Virginia Mr. Constantine Blanar, rient H9951 Mrs. Dolores . . . . Mrs. Goldie . Mrs. Virginia . Mrs. Betty ..... Bowden, Brandt, Mr. Day ..... B' 1 B . B a rinkm n, Miss Edith Bruhn, Miss Sallie Byrum, Mr. William . . . ....... 158,200 Camacho, Mrs. Olivia . . . Campbell, Mr. Lucius . .. Cardwell, Mr. Clifton . . Carr, Miss Margaret . Cochrane, Mrs. Minnie . . Cossairt, Miss Eleanor Crawford, Mr. Claude . . . Crockett, Mr. James . . Dowdy, Mr. Paul Eichling, Mrs. Lorna Ewald, Mrs. Nancy Fetner, Mr. Guinn .... Fischer, Miss Alva Jo . Fischer, Mr. Richard .. Foster, Mr. Eugene ..... Galbraith, Mrs. Mary .lo Geisler, Mr. Art ....... Gilliam, Mrs. Billie Grusy, Mr. William Haslam, Mr. Warren . . . . Hawkins, Mrs. Thelma Hazer, Mr. Kaleem Henry, Mrs. Jo-Ann Henslee, Mr. Thomas ..... Hoffman, Mrs. Margaret .... Holst, Mr. Louis ......... Howard, Mr. Walter Humble, Mr. Herman .. Hunter, Mr. John Jackson, Mrs. Billie .. Johnston Mr. Howard ......165,192 .... . ..... 205,206 . . . .57,73,112,196 ...........218 ............8,9 .........104,105,213,316 .......33,132,181,196,197,199 .. .................... 205 ..........140,209 .. ........ 32,52,150,152,192 . .154,157,200,201,214,217 .... 172,175,196,203 ..........192,193 . . . . . . .78,181,213 . , . .214,215,335,345 .......215 ...220,221 .....2l5 . . . .10,37,192,194,206,217, 227,243 ............210,211 .....146,148,149,203 .............195,196 . . ...180,204,205,206,243 .............128,196 ........221,359,375 ..........187 .. .. .205,226 ........196,l97 . . . . .221,374,385 . . . . . . . .190,196,199 180 221 361 377 378 Jones, Nlrs. Helen 53,7311ii,'1'6b,1e1f1eof2oaf2o9f217 Joy, Mrs. Dorothy ..... Kays, Mrs. Rose Knox, Mr. Wilbur .. Kyle, Mr. Ronald ...... Lakich, Miss Penny .... Lehmberg, Mrs. Eileen Lloyd, Mrs. Florence .. Lord, Mrs. Eulamaye .. Lundeen, Miss Mary .. . . . . . . .49,166,195,218,219 . . . 196,289,291 ,308,309 . . . . .190,196,199,329,386 . ............... 195 . .......... 186 ............189 . .............. 88 ...104,190,200,201 Mangold, Mr. Carl ....... ....... 1 98,384 March, Mrs. Selina ........ .... 1 62,209 McDonald, Miss Willie Ray .... .185 Morgan, Miss Agnes ......... .... 2 07 Norrell, Mr. Lee .. .... ...188 Peterson, Mr. Virgil .. Pogue, Mrs. Carolyn .. Rains, Mrs. Jimmie .... Reininger, Mr. Erwin Renfro, Mr. Frank .... Roberts, Mr. Charles Robson, Mrs. Bettye Roesler, Mr. Alvin ...... Ross, Mrs. Datha ...... 1 .......197,198,375 . . . .49,166,168,218,219 ............118,213 ..........177,204 . . . . .221,359,374 .................120,198 ..........196,198,344,345 36,138,195,213,215,227 452 Ross, Mr. William ..................... . .... 6.11 Schelper, Mrs. Virginia .. Schubert, Mr. R. C. ....... . Schuette, Miss Margarette Seidensticker, Mr. John Sellars, Mrs. Mary ......... Smith, Miss Mary Helen Son, Mrs. Rosemary ..... Staudt, Mrs. Cecil ..... Thompson, Mrs. Constance . . . . 195,289,291 . . . .200,227,308 .. ......... 195 .......198 .........195 . . . .103,193,195 . ........ 104 . . .... 2,200 Tovar, Mrs. Leonar ...... ....... 2 09 Trevino, Miss Alicia Trevino, Miss Norma .. Turner, Mr. Kenneth .... ......162,200 . . . .140,195,209 . .... 80,81,212,213 Valdespino, Mr. Joe .................... 204,207 Vetter, Mr. Herman Walker, Mr. Bill Wallace, Mr. Roy .. . . . .10,47,80,88,182,183,184 ............158,200,201 ......184,221 Walston, Mr. Robert ...170,175,194 Waskow, Mrs. Edith . ..... ......... 2 07 Wedding, Mrs. Jeanette . ......... 194 Williams, Miss Bonnie ............ 206,207 Williams, Mrs. Minnie .......... 128,221,334 Willis, Mrs. Cathy .... ............126,213,227 Winnek, Mrs. Mary .. ..... 110,111,116,212,213 Wolle, Mrs. Grace .. Wood Mr. Gerald ..............180,187 200221361 Wyble, Mr. warren .. ..'.'.l1s,iii,A1'ab,22of221f359 Wysong, Mrs. Judy ................ 47,203 Aitches, Sharon . Albach, Larry ..... Albert, Darnell ..... Albertius, Kenneth Adler, Dolly .... Alderman, Sydney Alexander, Nancy Alexander, Lester Alfaro, Eleazar . Alfaro, Mariorie Student Index Alfaro, Thelma .. Alford, Pam . . . Alford, Brenda . .. Alford, Joyce . . . Alfred, Brenda . Allen, Arlene . .. Allen, Mable . . Allen, Patricia . . Allison, Mike . . Alter, Nancy ... Alves, Elizabeth . . Alves, Kathryn . . . Ampelas, Linda . . Ampelas, Susan Anderson, Dennis Anderson, Richard Anderson, Sally Andrew Andrew s, Theresa s, Vivian Abbott, Dorothy . . . . ..... . .232 Aceves, Arnold ..... .... 2 90,383 Achterberg, Patrick . . . ..... .232 Ackermann, David . . ..... 37 Ackerman, Marilee . . . ..... .322 Adamek, Margorie . . ..................... 322 Adams, Cheryl . . . ................... 290,384 Adams, Homer . . ........................ 322 Adams, James . . . . .144,290,35B,361,378,381,382 Adams, Linda .......................... 170,290 Adams, Linsie ........,..................... 53 Agans, Kenneth ......................... 232,446 Agans, Melinda . .88,94,102,103,104,132,133,154,230, 232,430,446 Ahumada, Luciano ...................... 322,384 Ahumada, Margaret . . . .,.. 162,232,384 Aitches, Colleen ............................ 53 l Araiza, Catalina Araiza, Susie .. Arevalos, Richard Arguelles, Fred . . Arias, Hector ..... Armstrong, Roy . . Arnett, James Arnold, James . Arnold, Judith .... Arnold, Richard . . Arnold, Sharon . . . Arrambide, Diane Arrambide, Leroy Artzt, Shirley .. Askey, Eleanor Aufderhaar, Cleo Austin, Pam ...... Avery, Florence Avey, Mary Etta Bachofer, JcEtta Bachofer, Nancy . Bacon, Linda . .. Baeck, Kandy . . Baertich, Wanda Bailey, Cheryl . Bailey, Daniel .. Bailey, David ..... Bailey, Ronald . Bairrington, Ruth Mr. Hal Atkinson drags himself onto the court 'For the Faculty-Varsity game which the Bats won. Baker, Carol Baker, Gary .... Baker, Joseph Baker, Sandra . Balcom, Karen . Ball, Trudy .... Ballard, Mike . . Ballew, Nancy . . Baney, Brenda . . . Baney, Carol . . . Banks, Jimmy . . . Banks, Rheba . . Barger, Robert . Barker, Roger . Barnes, Bonnie Barnes, Charles Barnes, Jimmy . . Barnes, Johnnie Barnes, Ronnie ...., Barnhill, Colonal Barr, Kenneth .. Barrera, Angelita Barrera, Carlos . Barrera, Lynda Barrientos, Silvia Barrios, Sandra Barron, Yolanda Barrow, Anna .... Barrow, Carolyn Barta, Betty ..... Bartlett, Dawn ..... Bartlett, Michael Bartosh Gertrude Shirley Bass, Bates, Dennis .... Bates, Lahonna .. Bates, Linda .. Bates, Stanford .. . . . .52,69,88,128,17O,290,465 . . ........ 88,132,170,290,430 144 232 377 378,380,382 ' . .... ' .aaf17of29o,4ao,4a1 88,104,136,138,185,234,418,452 ....290,384 ....290,384 ....140,232 ................162,322 ..................33,322 ....88,103,104,136,154,232 ..............150,322 ....80,82,229,290,469 .......136,322,343 ....146,232,417 .........232 ...........290 .....80,103,154,232 .....78,168,232 ....170,322 ....162,29O ......232 ....322 ......384 .....................158,322 . .88,90,103,104,132,232,435,467 ...................190,322 .. ..132,322,440 .. . 290,358,386 . . . .88,232,430 . 88,104,128,233,243,435,455,ggg .................132,290,440 103,104,112,114,140,154,233,340 .....................322,150,164 .. ......................... 233 .........322 .................140,290,449 104,122,144,145,233,350,356,45O ..............80,154,166,308,322 ...............290 .....a22,a61,a77 ......170,290 .....1se,29o .....2ss .....29o ...29o .....a22 .....29i .......322 ................15o,233 ...............,....120,233 . . .88,104,233,243,264,430,455 ...........36O,3-61,377,381 ..............,2:aa,aa4 . . . .1oa,1o4,i46,t4s,2aa ...............291 162291 .......... , .............8O,233 .....150,170,291,338 ..........150,322 ........136,322 . . . .80,146,234 ........322 ...132,a22 ........322 . . . .78,158,322 .......41,80,Q84 .....166,167,21 ..........322 ............322 .....136,234,452 ........aa,234 ........29J . 471 Bond, Kathleen ,104,128,235,243,244,435,455,467 X X I hate deadlinesl exclaims Mrs. Cathy Willis as the fatal copy-mailing day approaches. Batterton, Paul . . Bauer, Clayton . . . Baylor, Shirley . . Beadle, Warren . . Beal, Jim ......... Beaman, Charles Beaman, Ralph .. Beard, Ellen .... Beard, Kitty .... Beasley, Shirley Becerril, Diana ..,.. Beck, Bruce ...... Beck, John .... Beeding Cecily .. Behr, Donna .. Bell, Kenneth .. Bell, Larry .. Bell, Lesli Bell, Rex ..... Belnap, Gail Belz, Andrew ...... Belzung, Betty ....... Benavides, Jr., Manue , uan .... Bennett, Judy ..... Bennett, Melvin .. ....80,291 .......322 .......323 ...118,234 ....116,127,140,323,449 ......116,127,234,449 ...140,150,153,234,449 ......154,157,190,323 ................80,234 . . . . .33,132,134,323,333,44O . . . . .41 ,128,154,440,459,465 ..................323,381 ....104,144,170,234,359,361 . . . . . . . . . 144,291 ,350,354,356, 377,378,380,382 Bennett, Shirley ................. , . . 140,146,234 Bernardoni, John .... 29,36,108,1 1 1,235,273,385,436 Berry, Fred . .... Berry, Timothy . . Betts, Patricia . . Bevel, Philip . . Bey, Bonnie . . . Beyer, Brenda . . . Beyer, Donna . . Beyers, George . . Biering, Daphne . . . Biering, Valerie .. Bigger, Jill ....... Biggers, Claudia Biggers, John .... Biggers, Ralph Biggs, Waynan .. Billa, Paula .... Billings, William . .. . . . .... 80,128,323,440,465 Birgel, Stephen .... Birney, Richard . . . Billingsley, Karen Birt, Joyce . Birt, Paulette Bishop, Linda .... . .....................34,235 .....291 ,...........286 .....132,166,291,440 . ........,... 291 ............235 .......235,459 ............291 .....323,389,430 .......50,80,104,235 ..........170,323,361 ....140,15O,153,292,449 ..............80,113,292 . . . .103,104,140,146,148,235 . ..........,.... 146,292 . .. .. .. .150,15B,323 Bishop, Margaret ........................ 170,323 Bissett, Jimmy ............................. 235 Black, Mimi ..8B,91 Blackemore, Cheryl Blacketer, Betty .......................... 136,323 Blackwell, Richard Blair, Richard 472 ...... .292 . . .323,466 Mixed Emotions Evolve . . . . . .21,57,266 ....118,119,292 .........292 'giagallerq Ana . allero, Jay . Bode, Robert Boeck, Jack ..... im, ...,. ..... a a,2ss ..,.235 . . ....,................. 235 . . ........................ 292 . . . . .s,s3,ios,1o4,2o4,2i1,2as,242, aaa,aa7,4ss Boeck, Mike ...... Boen, Richard Boezinger, Lanell Boezinger, Peggy Boggs, Cornelius Bohl, Pam ...... Bolling, Cassandra Bolton, Anderson Bolton, Wanda Bonn, Richard . . . Bosmans, Mary . . Bost, William . . . Bourland, James Bowen, Sallye , . . .........235 ............170,292 . . . ........... 30,170,292 . . . .... B8,128,292,435,465 . . . . .128,323,345,440,465 ................ .292 80 103 154 170 235 .........:l:i..'....l140,292:449 95,102,103,104,154,158,162,166, 235,236 . .22,78,104,122,162,164,170,235,449 ....................162,323,384 Bowers, Virginia .. Bowie, Dale ..... Bowling, Ronnie Brady, Stephen .. Brake, Janice Brandt, Gregory .. Branecky, Michael Brantley, Gene .. ...Ilff Braun, Janet . . . Braun, Judith . . Braun, Kathy .... Braun, Richard . . Brazeal, Jerry . . . Breed, Paula . . . Breedlove, Mary Brehm, Paulette . Bricker, Jessie . . . Brient, Gail .. . Briggs, Pam .... Bright, Alice . . . Bright, Gerald . . Brigman, Linda . Brink, Calli ..... ., ................. 292 ....78,140,236,262,43O,449 .......,.......170,323 ....323 ....323 ......323 ....146,236 .,....292 ..................80,323 ....................80,323 . . .88,90,103,104,236,435,467 ....88,154,166,168,292,430,431 ...............136,146,292 .......323 ........37 .....80,292 .....22,323 ......166,236 ........78,236 .....87,170,292 ..........,323 ....118,162,323 ...,..323,328 ....144,236,356 . BB,103,104,132,235,440 ............132,324,440 .......236 .........324 ....80,99,236 .........292 .......158,292 ..........78,324 ...128,131,292,435 ............236 ...........237 ....324 ...........292 ............237 ...........162,292 ....108,110,116,324 .........154,292 Briseno, Gloria . . Briseno, James . . Brock, James . . . Brooks, John . . . , Brooks, Robert . . . Broomfield, Betty Broshar, Gay . . . Broshar, Mary Ann . . . Brown, Christine . Brown, Dale ..... Brown, Deborah . Brown, Donald . . Brown, Elmo . . Brown, Fred . . . Brown, Kathey . Brown, Nancy' . .. Brown, Richard . . Brown, Sharon . . Brown, Shelly . . . Brown, Wallace . . Brown, Robert . . . Browning, Darlene Bruels, Mary . . . Bryan, Sharon . . Bryant, John .... Bryant, Steven . . Buchanan, Jack . Buchanan, Joan . . Buchhorn, Laura . Buchsenschutz, She Buckelew, Martha Budnik, Joyce . . . Buianos, Eddie . . Bulgrin, Sandra . Bundick, Linda rry .........170,324,463 ....88,128,170,292,465 . . . . . . . .53,88,128,17O,199,292,465 . . . ........... . ...... . . .293 .....,.....324 , . . . 166,237,430 , ....., 88,293 Bunting, Mary . . ..... 88,128,293 Burns, Charles . . ....... 237 Burris, Wayne .. . ...... ..237 Burton, Linda ..... .... 1 62,324 Burton, Margaret . . , ...... 324 Burton, Mike ....... .... 2 37,374 Buster, Charlotte . . . ..... .237 Butler, Mary ..... ..., 2 93 Butler, Tim ..... .... 2 37 Byler, Sondra . . . ...... .293 Bynum, Edward . . .... 324,386 Byrom, Daniel . . .... 293,361 Byrom, James . . . -.-.- -324 Byrom, George . . . .... 293,360 Byrum, Milton . . ---.-- 237 Cain, Patricia Callender, Bobby Calloway, Cheryl Camp, Larry ...... Campa, James .. Campos, Luis .... Canion, Victor . Cannon, Donna . . . Carlisle, Janet . .. Carlock, James Carmichael, Linda Carmona, Emilio Carnal, Elizabeth Caroll, John ..... . . ................. 324 154 237 20,60,61,121, . . .............. i7ofa24 .........293 .,.........293 .. . .324,361,3B1 . . . . 158,234,237 .........324 ......293,360 ...........237 ....136,237,452 .........237 .......293 ....293,374 .......237 . . . . . . .293 Carpenter, Elaine ................,.... 324,334,430 Carpenter, Ronnie Carreio, Susan .. 1 1 1 1 1 .......................293,360 .5188103104136138 ,154,237,254, 255,435,452 David ....................... Carroll, Carson, David . . . Carter, Barrion . . Carter, Emil .... Carter, Weona . . . Carter, Wilfred . Casanova, Louie Casares, Irma .......383 ....17O,324,361 .........293 ........33 . . . . . .293 . . . .324,361 . . . ............... 237 162 293 Casey, Carol . . ....... B0,82,128,237,465,469 Cash, Barbara . .... 88,103,104,128,237,430,465 Casper, Dennis . . . ................... 375,417 Casper, Donald ..,. .............. 7 B,79,324 Castaneda, Carlos . . . .... 146,293 Castano, Anthony . . . 80,237 Castano, David . . . . .... . . 324 Castillo, Edward .... 324,386 Castillo, Margaret .... 146,324 Castillo, Rita ..... .... 1 58,244 Catlett, Linda . . . .......... .328 Causey, Betty . . ......... 170,324 Causey, Jesse . . . .... 324,344,361,386 Cedotal, Carol .... ...... 9 8,102,328 Cedotal, Clifford ........... 324 Cella, Edward . . .... 324,361 Cella, Robert ............... .....293 Cepeda, Joe ............................... 238 Cepeda, Rendon ........... . . . 293 cewua, Betsy .... B8,94,102,104,111,122,'1'3l51l39,238, 253,264,272,430,431,452 Cerullo, Michael ........................... 389 Cervantes, Christopher . . . ........,...... . .324 Cervantes, Paul ....... .... 2 94 Chabisek, Herman ....... 294 Chadwell, David ....,. 238,380 Chamartin, Gilbert .... 170,291,294 Chamberlin, Cecil ............ 361 Chamberlin, Mary ................ 140,150,294,449 Chambless, Sharon ................... 154,162,294 Chance, Molly ..... 16,53,88,90,92,104,126,132,135, Chance, Frances . Chandler, David . Chandler, Linda .................. Michael Chandler, Cleever, lrene . . . Cheney, Edan . . . Cherry, John ... Chevalier, Marc . Cheves, Melanie .. Christal, Mark .... Christy, Norma .. Churnbley, Michael' U 238,440,450,459,467 . . . .57,132,324,325,332,344,440,459 ............294 .55,i62,166,294 ......40,328,417 ...........294 ....i46,294 ......2ae ....,.23B .....59,324 ....1s4,324 .......294 .......8O,294 Cirlos, Shirley .......................... 294,384 Claridge, Robert . Clark, Bill ..... ....................231,238,267 Clark, Judie .... 31,96,102,127,140,171,294,315,328, Clark, Robert Clayborne, Otis .. Clayton, Billy . . . Clayton, Deborah Clayton, Viola .. Cliff, John .... Cloud, Lucky .... Cobb, Judy Ann . Cobb, Kenneth .... Cockerh am, James Cockerham, Ruth .. Coffey, Dillard .. Cohen, Robert Cole, Mary ...... Colley, Deborah . Collier, Carolyn . . . Collier, Fentress . Collins, Barbara . Collins, Craig . . . 391,451 . . . .294,372,374 .........23B . ................ 294 . . . .............. 136,324 . .... 88,90,103,104,239,467 ...54,294,375 . . . . . . . . .154,166,294 .........324 ........80,294 ....15B,159,239 ......11,294 .......294 ......324 ......80,239 . . . .2,295,435 . . . . 154,295 .....,324 ....239 ....295 . . . . .80,82,103,104,240,469 Duncan, George ..., . . . .246,347,378,382,383 Damaini, Patricia Dammann, James .. Damschen, Jeannie Daniel, Ruth ..... Inner Motives Alwags Innocent . . ...........,........ 326 . ...,.................. 295 . . . .110,111,116,166,240,417 ........162,298 raihagiii, icafhiae,i .'. Dapson, Linda .. Dauer, Arlene . . . .,................ .466 Dauer, Cecil .... . .,.......,. 295,466 Davenport, Linda ........................... 295 Davis, Beverly ............... 140,146,150,240,449 Davis, Bruce .66,103,104,105,126,158,177,240,260,384 Davis, David ......................... 97,171,295 1 Davis, Doris ............................ 128,326 1 Davis, Dionette .......,.................... 295 1 Davis, Frances .40,88,95,102,132,230,240,253,435,456 Davis, James ....................,.,..... 78,241 Davis, Leo . ....................,....... 171,295 Davis, Linda .... --.- 1 71,326 I Davis, Margaret . . . .--.- 295 Davis, Marvin .................... . ......... 295 Davis, Mary ....................,.....,,.... 326 Davis, Morris . . .144,241,367,369,37O,371,372,374,379 Davis, Patricia ......................,...... 326 Davis, Patsy . . . ......... .241 Davis, Rita ..... .... 8 0,128,241 Davis, Ruth . ...... ............ 3 26 Davis, Thomas ..... ....-.---.---. 2 41 Dawson, Cynthia . . . ---- 38,132,295,440 DeAtley, Dwight . . . ........... .241 Deason, Marybeth DeAu ment, Annette , ,. ....... 241,430 . . ..... 128,295 DeBorde, Joyce .... .......... 3 26 DeCesare, Michael .. ............ 326 .30171294 451 DeCesare, Stephen . . . . . . , , , DeFrain, Danny . . . ........... . 326 DeFrain, James .... .........- 2 96 DeGan, Michael .. , .... 296 327 DeHoyos, Rita ..... -..f DeHoyos, Robert .... .--. 2 96 Deicke, Alvin ........ -.--- 2 41 DeLafuente, Robert . . . ..-.-- .244 DeLaRosa, John . . .... 296,357 DeLaughter, Roger .---- 30,296 DeLeon, Diane ..... Delgado, Jose . .. Denham, Bill ... Denning, Wayne , .. .....296 .......244 ....133,296 .......296 Dudley, John Allen Dudley, Martha Ann .. Dudzinski, Charla Jean Duncan, Linda Louise Duke, Claude Williams Duke, Paul Leonard .... Dullnig, Leslie Ray Dunn, Bob Peyton .. Dunn, Frank ,.... Dupont, Charles ..... Dupont, Jeanne Elise . 327 297 327 327 . . . .327 245 327 245 245 297 144 245 355 361 1 . .ii Q I aa,i'd2',2asf297f434f435 Dupont, Thomas ..............,.............. 327 Duren, Steve ......... 144,289,297,309,378,379,383 Durr, Robert Gorden ........................ 245 Durst, Betty Jean . . . .................... .327 Dye, Wilma Audrey . Dykes, Sandra ..... Dylla, Russell ..... Eady, Jack ...... Echols, Dewey . . . Eckert, Andrew . . Eckert, Charles .... Eckert, James ., .... . Eddington, Carolyn .. Edwards, June ..... Edwards, Kenneth .. Edwards, Wyndi . . Einhorn, Caryn ...... Eisenber Robert .........128,245 . . . .105,108,158,245 ......245 ....80,245 ....328 ....246 ....246 ....328 ....297 ....246 ....................15O,328 55111116117297 9, --.-,.--...-.- , , , , Ekis, Gregory ...49,63,144,230,246,278,279,35O,352, 353,357 Elam, Mark .......... . . . ..,... 297 Ellington, Norma .. . .... 22,328 Elliott, John ..... .... 3 28 Elliott, Sherry . . Elliott, Shirley . .. Ellis, Gloria . . . Ellis, Linda ...... Ellison, Herbert . . . . . . .11Qil1l1fifii,a6oQ377Q37eQ3aa ...........246 88 132 297 440 Eng, Wayne ............................ 246,384 Elmer, Owen ..... 144,246,363,365,366,367,368,369, 370,373,374 Engel, Mary .. Eno, Nancy . . . Epp, Larry .... Epp, Terry ..... Eravi, Noma ...,.. Ersch, Charlotte .. Escobar, John ..,. Escobar, Marie ..... Escobedo, Mary . .... . Espinoza, Bernardino Espinoza, David ...... Esqueda, Arthur .... Esquivel, Alice . . . Esquivel, Frank . . . Esquivel, Johnny ... Esquivel, Jose .,.... Ethridge, Georgia Ethridge, James .... Eubanks, Patricia . . . Everts, Richard . . . Ewing, Linda .. Ewing, Mary .... ......14O,328 ....105,158,246 ......103,328 ....160,297 ........328 ..........328 ...........297 ....162,328,384 ......162,297 ........328 ....361 ....328 297 342 162 ....328 ,...297 . . . , . .328 . ....... 328 ...86,171,297 Fahning, Betty . ................... 54,111,116,297 . . . . .30,44,7O,297 Fahrentold, David . .......................8O,297 Faile, Samuel . ..,. 50,55,67,108,110,111,117,185,246 Fairbanks, Luann Falkner, Judy ...........,........ 288,297,131 1,451 Fancher, Stephen . . . -1 Dennis, Walter . . -..------- 33 Denson, Bob . . . . . . 158,294,381 Denson, John ........................... 158,244 Denson, Shirley ............................ 327 Denton, Larry .... 26,52,103,104,112,113,114,122,244 Denton, Terry ............,........... 52,1 12,327 DeSoto, Alfred ............... 104,144,244,350,356 Dial, Grover .. .............. 58,244 Diaz, Joseph .. ................ 41 Dial, Linda ...... ................. 1 62,297 Dickey, Diane ..... ...................... 3 27 Dielmann, Sandra .............,............. 297 Diesing, Bette .... ..... 8 0,82,105,122,150,152,153 Dietzel, Priscilla . . . ..................... .327 Diez, Ruben ..... ................. 3 27,361 Dillard, Charles . .. ................ .327 Dilworth, William . . . ............. 94,102,244 Dinges, Judith ...... .... 3 4,105,128,244,284,446 Dirck, David ...... ................... 2 44 Dittlinger, Linda .... ...-.----- ----- 3 2 7 Dittlinger, Robert . . . .............. .244 Dixon, Paul ....., . ,............... 244 Dixon, Russell . . ...---.---f-------- 361 Dodd, Brenda .. ..... 132,327,345,440,459 Dodd, Joanne . . . .........., 88,128,297 Dodd, Jimmy ..... ............ 1 71,327 Dodgen, Russell . . . ---,--- 327 Doherty, George . . ---- 327 Doherty, Weldon . . ---- 245 Doiron, Mike . . . ---- 245 Doiron, Philip ,,, ................., .327 Dom' Mwbe' 1' ' ' 'iii ,ima asses 1357 ' uez, arr . .... , , , , , , Dommg Y 375,386 ' Dominguez, Leroy .............. 162,297 Dominguez, Martin ..------- 327 Donohs, Terry ..... -.,------- 3 27 Donner, Cathy . . . - - -123,245,435 Donner, William . . ..... 327,361 Doolittle, Jack . . --,---- 245 Dorgan, Beverly . . . - ----- -245 Dossat, Louis .... .... 2 96,297 Dossett, Larry . . . ..............,.. gig ..DOYlE, 9469? .... ............... T C rag, Pattie .... .88,140,154,157,297Q -zgileyenjjo Ahh . . . . .T ........,...... .245 Dreyer, Philip ..... .,............... 2 45 Driskill, Robert .... . . .i44,297,359,360 Droemer, Darryl Dubose, Linda ..... Dubose, Margie . .. Dubuke, Ronnie .... Dudenstadt, Jane ...... Dudley, Helen Rose ....88,136,245,4'I7,452 .,..327 .... 245 Faribault, Edith .. Farley, Mary Farley, Thomas .. Farmer, Craig .. ...........297 ........297 ....................65,328 Farmer, Judy ..... ................. 1 62,328,384 Kristen Farmer, Farmer, Ona . . . Farrer, Cheryl .. Farris, Anthony . . . Farris, Katherine . . Fehrenkamp, Greg . .. Fenlon, Barbara . . Ferris, William ... Fewell, Brenda . . . Field, Charles .. Fields, Vicki ..... Fife, Kenneth ...... Finegan, Richard . . . Finnell, Carolyn . . Fisher, Gail .... .. . .88,128,130,297,318,319,440 88,136,139,297,452 ..............136,146,297 .......246 ...88,171,297 ....144,246,355 .........298 ........298 ....298 ........246 .........328 ...........328 . . . .154,166,328 ..,......298 ....171,328 Fischinger, Ernest . Fitzgerald, Michael Fischer, Judy ....., ..... 8 0,136,154,166,298 . . . .... 154,246,254,255,383 Flanagin, Dean .... Flanning, Frankie .. Fleming, Linda .. Fletcher, Howard . Flora, Jim ....... Flora, Patti . . .. Flores, Beatrice , . . Flores, Charles Flores, Hilda . . . Flores, John ... Flores, Roy ..... Flores, Rudolph . Flowers, Hilmar . Flowers, Roland . Focht, Charlotte . . Foraker, Cheri .. Foster, Brenda . . Foster, Dan . . Foster, Lloyd . . . Foster Olevia .....71,171,329 .....88,128,298,305 . . . . . . . . . .43,88,166,298 . . .78,146,162,166,167,246 . . , ......... 329,377,380 Fothergill, Loren .. Fothergill, Sandra Fralix, Wylene ...... Franckowick, Larry Franco, Edmund Frank, Cecil ..... Frankell, Nick . . . Franklin, Larry . . . .........166,171,298 ..........329 ........246 ..-,.....298 . . . .8O,165,329 . ..,. 160,298 .. . .88,298 . . . . .246 .....298 ......105,153,246 ....136,154,171,298 ...........247 ........329 .....298,36O .....217,247 ......247 .....298 Franklin, Marylin .. Frazier, Florence ...................... .329 Frederich, Glenn French, Deborah . . ..........,........,...... 298 88,91 ,103,105,247,253,435,467 French, Mary ............................... 329 Friedeck, Joyce ............................. 329 Friesenhahn, Carolyn . .................. 247 Frith, Daniel ...... .................... 2 98 Fritz, Elizabeth . .... 88,99,240,247,272,435 Fritz, Naomi . . . ................. .329 Fritz, Patricia . .............. 23,329 Frost, Martha . . ..... 329 Frost, Timothy . . . ..... . ............ . ,299 Fry, Paula ..... .................. 1 54,247 Frye, Bonnie .... 88,9O,146,214,247,435,467 Frye, Helen . . .............. 140,299,449 Fuller, Mike . . . ...... ............ . 329 Funke, Edward . . ............ 80,299 Fuqua, Margo .... ........... 1 32,247,434,435 Furlong, Danny Furlong, John Furlong, Mary . . . ........ f 128116011 86,247,465 Fusselman, Paul .. Furlong, Nancy ....128 288 299 309 440 459 465 r .............,....158,329 Gaida, Eugene ......... 78,217,247 Galbraith, Bill .,.. Galindo, Andrea Gallardo, Martha . Gallaway, Robert .... Gallegos, Mary . . , Gambell, Cindy . .. . . . .144,220,299,357 . . . ...........,........ 162,248 s'i.s6,iss,i .66,80,82,103,105,122,236,248, 433,469 03,104,128,154,156,242, 248,435,455,459,465 Gambill, Edward .......................... 248 Gammage, John . ........... 358,360 Gann, Darlene .... ...... 3 29 Gann, Luther ..... , .... 299 Garcia, Betty Jo . . . .... .384 Garcia, Edward . . , .... 248 Garcia, Gabriel . . . .... .329 Garcia, Hector . . ...... 299 Garcia, Javier . . ........ 329 Gardner, Linda . . ..... 116,299 Gaimon, Ann . . ......... ,299 Garrett, Billie .... .... 1 56,171,329 Garnett, Marshall , . .......... 248 Garnett, Richard . . . ..... 299,375 Garrett, Patricia . ..... 166,299 Garver, David .... .................. 36 0 Garza, Blanche . ................ 150,329 Garza, Celina . . ..................... 329 Garza, Efrain . ..... 94,102,103,105,171,248 Garza, Irma .... ............. 1 00,329,427 Garza, Joe ...... Garza, Maria ...... Garza, Orphalinda Garza, Oscar ...... Garza, Raymond . Garza, Yolanda . Gaspard, Edna Gaspard, Roy ..... Gastinger, Jodell . Gee, Albert ....,. Geigenmiller David ....140,166,299,449 ....40,231,355,381 ........146, 299 299 .....248 .....329 299 , ,.....,.................. 299 Geise, Sharon .,...... . .95,140,143,171,248,447,449 Gerhardt, Ken . . . .................... 330,375 473 m, Joe .... Germer, Lou .... Gerth, Patricia .. Geyer, John Gibson, Mark .... Gideon, Keith .. Gill, Micki ..... Gillespie, Linda Gilmore, Larry .. Givens, Glen .. Givens, Jerry ....... Givens, Patsy Glasco, Patricia Glasco, Richard Food- ,...99,102,146,148,248 ................3eo ...........7e,24a .........aao .......17i,33o . . . . 170,288,299 ............171,330 . ..,.................... 299 ................,....158,330 59,97,14O,162,171,248,396,43O, 431,449 ...........34,171,299,309,430 ...162,iaa,171,175,249 .......12O,162,249 Glenney, Cynthia .. . --'--- 249 Glover, Gayle ..... ........... 2 99 Godey, Mary ....... ............ 1 62 Godley, Mary Lee . . .............. 330 Goetz, Jerome .... ...103,105,249,374 . . .171 330 Gold, Vernon .. Gomez, -u.H'U.78,121:249 Loranda ...,......... ....... . Gonzaba, Yolanda Gonzalez, Charlie .. 163 330 384 ' ia,9,'i 651i A3,hl19,ii9,Eas5,Esaa,5a7, 450,455 Gonzales, David ..... ...... 8 ,9,23,144,249,357,386 Gonzales, Elva ..... ................... 2 99 Gonzales, Ernest .. .... 8,9,23,144,249,357,386 Gonzales, Gloria ............................ 249 Gonzales, Janiel ........,................... 330 Gonzales, Manuel . . .63,144,211,230,249,354,356,361 Good, Carolyn .........,................... 330 Good, Karen .... .................... 1 56,330 Goode, Harry .. ....... 249 Goode, Larry ........ .330 Goodell, Bertha .. Goodman, Bennett .. ...........330 . .... 330,361,383 Goodwin, Jackie . . ..... 166,330 Gorman, Deborah . . . ......... . .330 Gorman, Douglas . . . ............. .249 Gose, Martha ..... ........ 8 8,140,299,449 Goss, Becky ..... ........... 8 8,128,299,435,465 Goss, Richard .............................. 299 Gottfried, Daniel ........................... 299 Gottfried, Sandra .. Gotthardt, Mills .. Grant, Linda ..... Grant, Rose ...... Graschel, Richard . Grassmuck, Gary . . Graves, Eva . . . . . . Graves, Oma ..... Grayer, Holcombe, Richard ............... 44,45,96,301,451 Graves, Katherine . Graves Gray, 'D Stephen . . iane .... Gray, William .. Lurlene . . . Green, Jeff ..... Green, Lori ...... Green, Mike ..... Greenwood, Darlene .56,105,108,l40,214,249,430,449 . . ...... 330 299 . . . .299,36O . . . .150,330 . . . . . .375 136,229,309,330,430,431 . . . . .144,238,239,249,355,381 .................156,330 ...........249 .. ............. 57 . . ............... 249,417 Greer, Barbara ...... .......... . 80,132,249,440 Greer, Breene .... Gregory, Ray Gregory, Walter .. Grieger, Annette . Grier, James .... Grier, Loretta .. Griffin Brenda . . Griffin: claude ... Griffin, Ronald . . . Grimes, Carolyn . . Grimes, Linda .... Grimes Leroy .... Griswold, Edward . .. Grobe, Cynthia Groenke, Gerald .. Gross, David .... Gross, Kathryn . . . Gross, Vincent .. Grounds, David .. Grounds, Dennis .. Grundy, Michael ..... Grunewald, Garland Grunewald, Rodney Guerra, Carol ...., Guerra, Patsy .... Guerra, John ........ Guidry, Judith Guilmenot, Charlotte Gulley, Linda ....... Gutierrez, Kathaleen Gutierrez, Loraine Haas, Albert .... Hadaway, Fred Haecker, Linda .. Haecker, Mike .... Hairston, Pamela . 474 ....62,66,80,171,236,249,3g9 . ................... 330 ...,299 ....103,105,171,177,250 ...............8O,299 ...185,231,250,377 . . . . .136,160,299 ..........250 .....136,291,331 ...242,250,386,455 ,...........250 .......299,309 . .... 300,380 ....102,135,325,331,440 ......66,250,386,387 .. ....... 163,250 . . . .160,3O0 . . ..... 331 . . . .250 ....B0,250 .....331 .......331 .....80,300 Motivator 01' Friendship Halamuda, Jackie Halamuda, John Hale, Haley, Carolyn Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall 1 I I 1 B Ray .... Frank . . . Gerald . . Linda . Patsy , . Patty . . Susan . . . Hallford, Sandra .. Halpern, Philip ... Haluzan, Ronnie . . . Hamel, Bruce ..... Hamill, Michael .. . . . . . .43,88,90,126,132,300,302,306, 440,467 ......88,132,289,300,306,308,309,435 ..,...........144,250,350,355 . .......... 331 ....140,300,449 .........300 . . . .377,379 . . . . 166,300 ........3O0 ....171,300,451 .........331 i ' f M13 W' Ai iiifiiif 'S 1 is Gee your enchiladas look good, Paul, pleads Owen Elmer as Paul Yates devours his meal. Hamilton, Barbara Hamilton, Robert . .. Hamilton, Terry . Hammond, Ronald Hand, James .... Hansen, Patricia . Hanson, Cherie .. Hanzal, William . Hardemon, Edward Hargrove, Georgia Harris, Annette .. Harris, Glenn Harris, Larry .... Harrison, Clarence Harter, Linda .... Hartley, James Harwood, Mike . Harwood, Paul Harteman, Edward Haskins, Robert . Hassell, Lawra ., Hasson, Paul ..... Hastings, Wayne Hatcher, Charles . Hailey, Judy .... Hawkins, Jerry . Hay, Janet ..... Hay, Pamela .... Haycraft, Clint .. 30444596 ..'.'..59.,62,94,102,257 ...........250 ....30,150,300 ....100,300,427 ..........250 ....331,375 .,....331 ........331 .. . .331,361 . ........... 300,386 ..........251,374 144,231 ,260,354,355 .....371 ..........331 ........331,430 . . . .98,99,300,451 ............331 ...88,136,300,448 ........300,305 ......150,331 .....25l Hayden, Fred Hearn, Dixie Hearn, Judy Heath, Phyllis .. Hebert, Merle .... Heck, Jo Carolyn . Heidemann, Bill .. Helmers, Rita .... Helmers, Susan Henderson, Sandra Hendrix, John Henry, Janelle .... Henry, Sandy ..... Herbert, Carolyn .. Hermes, Barbara .. Hermes, Evert .... Hernandez, Alan .. Hernandez, lrene ..........251 ....165,166,300 ......150,331 ........251 .....331 ........331 . . . . . . .251 ........ 150,173,331 . ................ 331 ...........173,175,251 140,300,311,449,451 . ......... 156,163,251 . ............... 251 . . . .331,361,386 , ......... 332 .... . 140,300 Hernandez, Lucille ...... 251 Herndon, Pamela ............ ............. 7 9,332 Herring, James .......................... 63,300 Herring, Jane .... 88,90,92,105,132,126,135,251,2B6, 440,441,467 Heslop, Ann ........ ......... 7 8,113,173,300 Hess, Helen .... ........... 1 50,332 Hester, David .... ................ 3 60 Hewson, Martin .. .................. 332 Hickman, Larry .... 315,360,377,378,379 Hicks, Karen .... ........... 8 8,136,300 Hicks, Willard ............ 78,251 Hild, Cheryl ..... .... 1 56,332,344 Hild, Donald ...... ................. 3 00 Hildebrand, Donald . ...... ...... .... 4 6 ,300 Hill, Bettye ....... ...88,132,150,153,160,300 Hill, Genoa ...... ........ 1 40,156,300,449 Hill, Juanita .... ............. 3 01,329 Hill, Lanelle ...... ................ .... 2 5 1 Hillman, Jo Lynn .... 51,95,102,251,447,462 Hilton, Kenneth ..........,...... Hinch, Suzanne . . . Hitzfelder, Mary ,..........301 .88,101,301,427 140122160161,252 Hama, Charles '.'.'.97,i8,lsaQi6s,'i45,i42,bs2,Qaa,:aso, 356,441,455 Hixon, Yolanda ............................ 301 Hobson, Dorothy . . ..... 156,166,301 Hodge, Charles . .. Hodger, Clifton Hodges, Kathleen ..........301 . . . .............. .251 Hoey, Freddie ..... .... 8 0,105,126,252,385 Hofauer, Barbara . Hofauer, Richard .. Hoffman, Brenda .. ..... ..78 Hoffman, Joe ..... ............... 2 52 Hoffman, Nancy . . . ........... 80,128,332 Hogan, Shirley . . . . .... 88,103,136,252,452 Holcomb, Betty ...................... 140,301,449 Holden, Nancy ........... .................. 3 01 Holden, Samuel ...106,145,252,378,351,352,356,3g5, Holleman, Steven ........................... 301 332 361 377 Holleman, Donnell Hollis, Bill ...... Holloway, Gilbert Holm, Susan ..... Holmes, Nancy .. Holt, Gaye .... Holt, Janie ...... Holt, Kenneth ..... Holub, Dan ..... Holzworth, Shirley Hom, Jean ........ Hom, Judy ...... Hood, Gilford . . . Hoover, Anita . . . Hopkins, Brenda .. Hopson, Travis . . Horan, Gary . . . Horan, Terry .... Horn, Fred ....... Hornbeak, Joyce ..... Hosey, Victor .... Hoskinson, Kayliene Hoskinson, Penne .. ,. House, Billy ..... House, Janet . . Howard, James . . Houseton, Vivian .. .......332,361 ........301 .....162,252 ....80,332,446 ........332 .......301 ........301 ........173,301 ...........47,252 156 163 332 '. '.'1sb,i53f1aof3o1 . . . .88,170,301,430 . . . . .301,360,38O ......173,301 .173,252 .....301 ........332 ..158,331 .......332 ........252 . . . . .333,361 ......156,333 .........80,302 . .156,166,333 Howard, Linda . . . .... 88,132,302 Howard, Roger .... .................... 3 02 Huddleston, Lewis . . . ..................... .302 Huedepohl, Aletris ..... 88,103,136,139,252,268,452 Huerta, Ronald ...... ...................... 3 33 Hulsey, William . . . ................. .252 Humlicek, Larry . Humphrey, Rickey Humphreys, Terry . Hunn, Marvin .... Hunt, Sandra Hunter, David .. Hunter, Edwin .. Hunter, Gary Hunter, Isla ...... Hunter, William ...........24,302 .............. .333 ....103,106,158,2g2 ' 1111 ll88,.2.52',430 ....53,17a,aaa ..........a33 . . . . . 170,302,377 . . . . . 173,302,377 Milam, Jimmy Huntley, Walter Huth, Ronald Hyatt, Jack . . 88,133,261 ,440,441 ..........162,337 Hyden, Jodie ..... Hyden, Marsha . . . lbarra, Frank ldeus, Jeanith ...... Irby, Beverly . 'A Pox Be Upon All Term Papers' 53,103,106,145,211,229,242,252, 352,355,455 .,...................252,265 ...,.....333 ...........252 ....136,173,336 .... 333,361 Ivy, Lana .... 80,83,103,106,129,130,131,156,252,465 J Jackson, Anna . . . .................... .302 Jackson, Carole . . . ...............,...... .333 Jackson, Clarence ..... 144,302,350,356,377,378,382 Jackson, Curtis . . . .................... 80,334 Jackson, Evelyn . . . .................... ,334 Jackson, Lindall ........ 302 Jackson, Mary .... ........... 3 34 Jackson, Nancy . . . ..., 166,173,334 Jackson, Shirley .....,..... 352 Jackson, Wayne .... 166,302,312 Jacobs, Dale ..... .... 1 00,230,253 Jacobs, Kennon . . . .,.. 109,161,326 Jacobs, Larry . . . ...... 302,334 Jacobs, Wayne . . . ......, . .80 Jacoby, Archie . . . . . .80,302 Jahn, Christine . . .... 156,302 Jahn, Ernest .. Jakob, George . .. James, Samuel .. Jameson, Janice Jameson, Martha Jameson, Mary .. . , Janeck, Rebecca . Jaroszewski, Dale Jaroszewski, Jack Javior, Elaine . .. Javior, Lorraine . Jeffers, Barbara Jenkins, Bobby . Jenkins, David .. Jenkins, Jesse . . . Jenkins, Margaret Jenkins, William Jennings, Bobbi Jennings, Roberta Jeser, Tommy .. Johnson, Arlene . Johnson, Beniamin Johnson, Donald Lackey, Betty . . Lacks, Judy .... . Lakey, Gail . . Lane, Jay .... Lane, Robert ....... Lange, Carl ....... Langston, Gwendolyn Latta, Don ........ Launer, Donald .... Lawrence, Linda . . Lawson, Linda . . Lawson, Ollie .... Lawson, Virginia . . . Laxson, Bobby . . . Laxson, Lawrence . . Lazarine, Diane . . . Leahy, Carolyn . . . Leahy, Richard . . . Leal, Johnny . . . Lear, Frances . . . Ledford, Connie Ledger, Rita . . ...........302 ....143,302,357,381 ...........173,334 .....88,146,253,435 .....,,..163,253 .......169,173 ....334,375 ......302 ....304 ....334 ....334 ....50,66,158,159,165,253 ....163,302,440 .....88,132,253 . . . . .57,334,375 .........334 .......253,375 . . . . 145,303,357 L . .80,83,103,106,129,165,258,465 .....................258,459 . .. ........ .258 . . . . . . .351,375,386 . . ...... : ....... 335 . ................ 303 .....88,103,136,169,258 ....,........7B,258 . . . . . . . .22,150,335 .. .163,258 ...34,335,340 ........335 ....163,258 ......303 ....303 ....389 ........24,303 ...........258389 Lewis, Deborah . . . ..... 97,304 Lewis, Diane .... ....... 2 58 Limon, Rodger . . . ............. .304 Lindsey, Janet ..... ..............,. 2 58 Littlepage, David . . . .......... 167,169,258 Livingston, Charles . . .... 122,327,336,344,361 Lockbaum, Frieda Loessin, Robert . . . Loftin, Emilie . . . Loiselle, Regina . Long, Dana ..... ............304 .................146,148,149,258 133 336 345 440 Lang, Debby ..2Qaa,b'1,i66,'1ob,iii,'13a,i56,559,22g, 7 Long, Joan ................. Lopez, Jose ............ Lothringer, Catherine Loughmiller, Tom .... Love, Jim ......... Love, Joyce .... Lovering, Luanna .. Lovering, Sandra . ,. Lovett, Stanley Lowe, Paul .... Lowe, Steven . . . . . Lowery, Elizabeth Lowes, Edward . Lowther, Paul Luckett, Larry .. Luedecke, Clifton Luedecke, Jerry . . Luian, Amalia . . Luian, Linda . . Lund, Bruce . , Lynn, Jo Ann Lyon, Althea . . . Lyon, Greg . . . Lyon, Patrick . . . Lyons, David . . . Machost, Shirley . .. Machost, Stanley . . . Mack, Karen ...... Mack, Maryanna .. Maddox, Glenn . . . . Magee, David .... Mahan, Geraldine Mahavier, Martha .........304,386 ....55,88,173,303 ...88,136,161,304,336 .,...........33,160 ....,....78,79,385 ....173,175,259,291 .....30,102,173,304 ...........304 ...........163,304 .........156,163,304 ..14O,143,259,430,449 ...........114,336 ......304 . . . .169,259 . . . .173,336 .........259 . ...,.. 121,259 ....173,336,446 ..............41,26O 88,133,288,304,306,435 Mahurin, Michael ............. 32,336,361 Major, Barry ..... Makrocki, Bernice . . . Maltsber er Moll g , y . . . Mannhalter, Nancy . . . Manny, David ....... Mansell, Clifton .... Mansfield, Linda .... Mantin, Elizabeth ......336 ....169,304 ......260 ....304,360 . . .................. 304 Manville, Melissa . . . ..... 80,129,26O,435,465 Marin, Anita ..,.. ................ 30 4 Marin, Henry . . .................. 304 Marsh, Anita . . . ..... 88,129,260,459,465 Marsh, Charles . . . ............... .260 Marsh, Linda . . . ............. . 304 Martin Barbara . . . .......... .336 Martin, Dianne .. Martin, Linda ... Martin, Lynn . . . Martin Martha . . Martin, Nelda .. Martin Steve . . . Lee Allen . . . Lee, Carol . . . Lee, Edgar . . . Lee, Elfreddie . . Lee, Lorell . . . Lee, Paul ...... Leigh, George .... LeMeilleur, Linda Lemke, Randall Lenz, Larry .... Lerich, Karen Lew, Timothy .... Lewallen, Roger .. ....108,110,1l1:117 ...,........335,4e6 . . . .33,71,173,335,361 ............87,258 . . . . .88,140,303,466 ...........303 .....80,303 ...21,258,386 ....,...335 ......156,355 ....335,344,361 1 Martinez, Antonio . . . Martinez, Dolores . . . Martinez, Irma . . Marzluff, Nancy . . Mason, Mary ,... .........325,336 ....125,133,304,440 ........173,304 .......304 ....304 ......304 .........336 ........163,336 . . . . . . .88,136,173,260 Mathis, Joyce ...... ..................... 3 36 Matthews, David . . . .. . .. Matthews, Mary .... . . . Matthews, Rhonda May, Charles .... Meadows, Rhea .. . Mear, James 50,159,165,202,260,261 .............336,345 . . . . . .169,173,325,336 ...........307 . . . . . .336 Meek, Jeri ..... .... 1 65,260 Meek, Sheri ...... .... , . . 307 Mier, Clifton ...... . . . .336 Meir, Collis ......... .... 3 07 Mellenbruch, Alton .... 307 Menard, Linda ...... .... 3 07 Menard, Nancy . . . ..... .337 Mendez, Sylvia . . . ............. . 337 Meneses, Irma . . . ............. 146,163 Merritt, Howard . . .................. 260 Merton, Danny . . . .... 145,307,355,381,383 Merton, Ernest . . . ............... .307 Meyer, Billie ........................ 173,330,337 Meyer, Jeannett ............................, 307 Meyer, Judith .. .73,95,102,122,124,140,143,169,170, 175,260 Meyer, Rosalie ..... . . . . . . .50,111,116,273 Meza, Paul . . . . . ...........307 Michel, Richard ... .. . .. Midkiff, Sharon . . . . . . . Milam, Marilyn . .. 307 260 Migl, Johnny .... ..... 3 35 26 307 337 Miles, Janice ..... Michael, Milikien .. . . . . . . .....'...'1.73,307 Miller, Barbara . . . .............. .307 Miller, Betty . . . . . .88,129,260,340,430,465 Miller, Charles . . ...,. 80,l03,159,260,261,417 Miller, Clemon .. . .............. .260 Miller, Dianne ... .. .... 140,307,311 Miller, Donald ................,............. 173 Miller, James ...... .,............. 1 16 Miller, John ............................... 307 Miller, Judy . . .88,136,139,156,254,255,307,309,430i 45 Miller, Patricia ..... ........... 1 73,337 Miller Sue ..... ............ 7 8,337 Maiiisap, vacka Milner, Priscilla .. Mitchell, Carolyn . Mitchell, Kathy .. . . . . . . .307 Mittelmaier, Carole . . . .... 78,307 Mixon, William . . . ....... .307 Mock, Linda ......... .... 9 6,307,451 Mocrocki, Virginia ..... ........ 1 55 Moczygemba, Maxine . . . . . . 150,337 Moeller, Charles . ...... ...... 3 07 Mollenkopf, Douglas . .. .... . .41 Monita, Edward ..... ..... 2 61 Monita, Rudy ..... . . . . .261 Monsibais, Diane . . ..... 337 Montalbo, Russell . ..... 337 Montalvo, Elvira . . . .... .337 Montalvo, Ydalia . . ..... 261 Monteith, Phyllis .... ..... 3 37 Montelongo, Madelyn . . ..... 337 Montgomery, Frazier . . . ..... .307 Montoya, Paul ..... ..... 2 61,374 Moody, Charlotte ...... 307 Mooney, Deborah . ..... 337 Moore, Arlene .... ..... 3 37 Moore, Beverly . . . .... .307 Moore, Cherry .... ...... 3 37 Moore, Clifford . . ............ 71,261 Moore, Earl , . . ............... .307 Moore, Frances . . . ................. .337 Moore, Janet . . . 78,79,80,122,307,31 1 Moore, Peggy .... ......... 1 40,261,449 Morales, Camilo . . ............... 337 Morales, Edward . . . .... 118,119 Morales, Oscar ............................. 261 Moran, Edward ...................... 294,307,434 Moran, Shirley . . . . .88,103,104,136,139,261,435,452 Moreno, Nelda .......................... 147,261 Morgan, Datti .... ......................... 3 37 Morgan, James . . .... 78,261 Morgan, Marilyn . . . .... .307 Morris, Charles . . . ...., .337 Morris, James . . .... 80,261 Heap, vicious medicine man Ricky Holcome, breaks arrow in celebration of placing a pox on term papers. Morris, Karen ..... Morris, Michael . . . Morisse, Glenn . . Mosher, Linda . . Mote, John .... Mota, Mary ....... Mowrey, 'Marsha . . . Moy, James Moye, Pamela .. Muehr, Jo Ann .... Muenchow, Linda .. Mulkey, Willie .... Mumme, Patrick . . . Mumme, Vivien . . . Muniz, Fred .... Munoz, John . . . Muriel, Sylvia . . Murphy Sally . . Murray, Patricia . Murray, Sharon . . . Mussey, Dennis . . . Mussey, Kenneth . . Mylius, James . . McAdams, Sherry .. McBee, Joe ....... McBrearty, Randy . McCarty, Mike .... McCarter, Rowena . . McCarver, Diane . . . McCauley, Mary McClanahan, Kaye . McClure, Cheryl ...... McCol lough, Kathryn McConnell, Denise McCoy, Larry ...... McCoy, Troy ...... McCracken, Dyanna McCracken, Larry .. . . . . 38,39,88,136,138,139,262 262 261 . . .307 337 307 49,88,90,92,106,126,133,262,435, 467 262 ........337 ..........31O ....,.......262 .....310,36O,383 ......159,31O ........337 ....51,80 ...262 ...310 ...............150,337 ....96,97,102,173,310,451 ..,..310,358,360,361 Mc .26,88,106,114,115,136,139,242, 259,452,455 . . . . . . .304,36O . . . . . 145,304,355 . .......... 304 ........336 .....173,336 ..........336 ....97,304,451 . ........ 306 .......259 336 306 . . . . .336 336 336 McCreless, Cynthia McCroskery, Madeline McCubbin, Joey .... McCubbin, Judy McCune, Doris ..... . . . ......,.... . .336 . . . .... 254,255,259,340 . ............. 325,336 ... .100,150,161,306,427 McDaniel, Doylean .......... 150,153,306 McDaniel, Victoria .. McDonald, Charles . McDonald, Robert . McDougall, Robert . McElligott, 'Thomas . McElroy, Joann . . . McElvain, Scott . McElwee, James . , McEnery, Gail . . McEnery, Gary . . McElhenny, Patti . . McEntire, Joyce .... McGehee, Charles . McHorse, Sudie . . . Mcllhenny, Mike . . . McKinney, Michael . Mclamore, Parell . . McMahon, Micki . . . McNabb, Sheila . . McNeal, Particia . . . McNeal, Zearline . . McQuien, George McQuien, Sharon . . McVea, Audrie . . McVay, Karen . . Nack, William .. Naiar, Yolanda . . Nale, Betty .... Nale, Sharon . . Napper, Lillian . . Naranio, Lupe ..... Narvaiz, Magdalena .. Naukam, Mark ..... Navey, Allen .... Neely, Deborah .. Nelson, Eugene ..... Nelson, Nathaniel Nerio, Yolanda .... Nesloney, Martha . Nesselhauf, Howard . . . ............ 80,262,308 Nester, Mary ........ Neuse, Della ....... Newman, Diana . . Newman, Donnie . . 476 . ..... 150,160,161,336 . . ............. 336 . . ..........,. 306 . ...173,336 .....150 ...336 ...259 ....88,136,139,306,430,452 ................103,259 . ......... 80,306 ......78,259 . ..... 336,375 .. ...... ....336 ............336 .....1-10,306,449 ......165,306 . ....... 306 .....307 ........307 150169336 . i 133,'1'23,ii1i,'13b,146f259f4s5 ....103,106,160,161,262 .............147,33B ...........101,31O ...151,338 .....310 ..,..310 ....31,310 ........338 ....80,129,338 , ........... , ..... 163262 . . . .... 88,106,132,262,284f440 ........,..140,338,449 .. . . . . . . .101,150,161,427 . . .59,140,174,338,430,449 Nicholson, Frank . . Nichols, Weldon ... Nichols, Preston . . . Nichols, Peggy .... Nichols, Arland . . . Nicholas, Danny .. . Wilbern Neyland, Nielson, Ann ..... Nieme er Linda .. Y 1 Nikel, Don Nikel, Kay . .... . Niska, Katherine ..... Norcross, William . . . Norris, Ruth ...... Northam, Carol . . Nunes, Michael .. Nenes, Pamela . . . Nunnallee, Gary Nunnelee, Alan Nunnelee, John .. Nunnelly, Sandra .. Obey, Ernestine Obregon, Alex . . Obregon, Mary . . O'Diam, Ann .... O'Diam, Sharon Oehler, Roger . . . Ofton, Laura- .... O'Keete, Henry . . . O'Keefe, Robert . . . O'Larnic, John ..... O'Leary, Pat .... O'Neal, Wayne .. O'Neill, Terrell .... Opperman, Carol .. Ormond, Carolyn ., Ormond, Shirley Orosco, Mary .... Orosco, Henry O'Rourke, James .... Orr, Jocelyn .... Orr, Mary ..... Ortiz, Dahlia .... Osborne, Darlene .. Osinga, Ellen .... Osinga, Miriam .. Otero, Manuel Ott, Eugene ...... Ottmers, Charles .. Ottmers, Loretta .. Otto, James ..... Overman, Robert .. Owens, Ann . . . . Owens, Michael . .. Owens, Ronny .. Pacheco, Silvia ...... Padalecki, Adolph Page, Larry ...... Pagel, Joyce ...... Palmer, Edward Palmer, James . . . Palmer, Lee . . . . . Pancoast, Sandra Pape, Gerald .. Pape, Larry ..... Parchman, Gary Paredes, Paredes Frank . . , Gloria . . Paredes, Sylvia . . . Parham, Wallace . . Parise, Deborah Park, Gordon .... Parker, Donnie Parker, Dora Parker, Dan .. Parks, Monte ..... Parma, Lorrain ..... Parmenter, Kathleen Parsons, Christopher . . . .262 ...310 ...262 . . . . .310 . . . . . . .310 ...163, ...137,310 338 310 .....338 ....80,310 ............335 ....47,103,106,263 ............263 ..........31O .....,....262 ............33B .....263,375,39O ..........31O . ......... 263 . . . . .338,434,435 ............263 .........88,263,433 ....,156,310,338,440 ....... 310 .-'..263,384 .'.,..338 31 ,94,102,127,241 ,391 ....103,122,146,148,211,263 ...............179,310 .....310 .....263 ...174,338 .....338 ...263 .......338 .......15O,338 .. . . .103,151,263 .. . . .14O,151,449 ..........263 .........263 .......31O ....99,263 .......31O .........338 . . . 147,149,338 . . . 174,263,338 ......80,263 ...118,266 ....37,266 ..,..338 ...310 . ..,.................. 338 8,9,29,88,95,102,137,154,253, 21s6,43o,452,462 ..................310,466 . . . .50,165,274,466 ............310 ..........311 ...174,338 ............174,33a .............33s,375 . . . . .103,107,177,266,385 . . . . .103,107,159,266,384 .............311,33-1 . ............ 338,361 .. . . .30,88,129,311,435,465 Pasalecki, Adolph .................. 24 Passant, Fredrick . . , , ,311 Patin, Sharon ...... ,,,, 2 66 Patrick, Tim ..... ....................... 2 9 Patterson, KaSandra ..........,........... 339 Patterson, Robert ......................... 24,119 Patterson, Sherry .... 80,83,103,107,158,l59,165,236, 266,469 Patteson, Marilyn ....,..... 88,137,139,154,166,311 Patton, Elois ...... Patton, Stanley . . .... 311 Pawlik, Carol . . . ...........,. .339 Pawlik, Errin .. ............... 311 Payne, Linda .... ......................... 3 11 Pearson, Linda ................ 88,140,289,311,449 Peel, Terry ................................. 339 Peel, Tommy ...... 130,145,151 1,344,348,357,361,375 Peeler, Karen .............................. 339 Peery, Beverly . . Pegg, Nancy .... Pegg, Norman . . . ..........,........... 67,266 ......339 ....291,311 Pena, Dee ........ .... 2 19,266 Pennycuff, Marsha . . ..... 31 1 Perez, Roland ..,.. ,... . ...... 3 83 Perkins, Sharron .. Perry, Joe ..,.... . . ................. 266 Peterman, Beverly . . . Peterman, Mary . . . Peters, Peggy . . Peterson, Linda . . . Peterson, Peggy Petri, Richard . . . Petty, Diane . . . Pfeil, Mariorie . . Pfeil, Margie . . Pfeil, Robby ..... .. Phelps, Cyrus . . . .........169,311 . . . . . . . . .98,102,107,266 .................156,339 ....78,108,109,273,311,316 ...............169,339 ....88,137,168,169,267,452 ..............,339,430 . . ................. 431 119311 377 378 380 Pickering, Peggy f f f36,'47',aa,'1'2b',31 1j320:321:-4351465 .........................311,36O .....................151,3l1 ....339,361,374 .....312,36O ....163,267 .........339 ...167,169,3l2 .....151,312 ....147,267 ......312 ....337 .......109110111117124,312 ..,.........88,129,312,435,465 1 I I 1 . . . . .95,102,126,137,139,267,390,452 . 95,102,126,137,139,267,390,447, 452 ......................117,312 .. . .146,148,261 . . . . .151,312 . . . . . .141,312,445 ....................,141,449 .....................159,339 ,107,111,116,122,137,154,169,267, 452 .........................210,267 .............147,151,312 ...................174,339 .. . . . . .88,133,288,312,434,435 .. . .98,102,103,107,122,267,417 . . . ................ 29,267,274 .....-............165,312 .,............151,268 ............162,164,268 ....18,122,15B,159,202,268 ................80,268 ..........313,378,383 Pierce, Arnold . Pierce, Lynette . . Pines, Charles . . . Pippin, Stuart . . Planas, Dorothy . . . Plans, Elizabeth . , . Planas, Gabriel . . Ploch, Lillian .. Ploch, Richard . . Plunkett, Bruce . . Pogue, Pat ........ Polanis, George . . . Polasek, Dennis . . . Polasek, Rose .... Poling, Carlton ..... Pollan, Rebecca .... Polson, Doris Polson, Dorothy . . . Ponce, Oswald . Pool, Sherrill ... Poole, Sandra . . Pooley, Diane , . . Pooley, Diane ..... Pooley, Janis ...... Posey, Joan . . .103 Poteet, Linda . . Potts, Cauleen . . . Potts, Pauline . . . Powell, Billie . Powell, Roy .... Powell, William . Preciado, Albert . . Precipha, Wilma . . Preston, David . . Preston, Michael . . Prewitt, Stephen . . Price, Robert ..... Pride Judith . . . Pritchard, Beverly l l. Q. U. Prochnow, Debra Prukop, James . . . Pryor, Charles . . . Puchot, John . . Puertas, Mary . . . Pundt, Allan . . Pundt, Dana . . . ...169,174,339 . . . .268,286,430 . . . . .156,339 . . . . . . .339 . . . . . . .313 . . . . .268,433 . . . . . . .151,163,268 ...,........268,466 . . . .97,311,313,451,460 Quiiano, Frank . Quinones, Richard Radicke, Harold Ramos, Alice Ramos, Yolanda . Randle, Ruby Randolph, Frank Raven, Beverly . Ray, Hertha . . . Ray, John ...,... Reagan, Sarah . . . Reeh, Reno, Peggy . . lsaac .... Resendiz, Julian . . . . . .78,269 . . .116,269,339 .........41,313,384 . . .7o,sa,129,339,4ss . . . . . . . 129,269,430 . . . . .174,269,as4 . . .339,361,377 ... 174,339 .......166,313 .. .103,107,269 . . . 108,109,269 .. . 103,107,269 .....31a,aa3 ....339,361,381 Simon, Michele . . . Reyes, Rosa Reyna, Martha .. . Rice, Cathey .... Rice, Wanda ..... Richards, Sharog ' F ..... Rmhardson' re . . .86,94,102,103,107,124,154,269 Richie, Morris ...... Ridgway, Michael . . Ridgway, Patricia . . Richardson, Cheryl Rigsbee, Linda . . . Ringle, Karen . Rios, Manuel .,.. Riser, Durward . . . Riser, Juanita .. Ritchey, Susan . . . Rivas, Rosemarie Roberts, Alfred . . . Roberts, Rae . , . Robin, Cliff ........ Robinson, Joy ...... Robinson, Mike .... Robinson, Robert . . . Rodnite, Ursula ..... Rodriquez, Armando Rodriquez, Joe ..... Rodriquez, Sandra Rodgers, Linda ..... Romero, Gilbert .. Roose, Diane ..... . . Rotkosky, Kathryn Rotkosky, Janice .. Rueckle, Shanen . . Ruiz, Jerrie ..... Rumbo, Sue ....... Rummel, Robert . .. Russell, Dan ........ Russell, Kenneth .... ......163,359 ........147,313 ....156,169,313 ......116,330 ................1'47,269,435 ................339,361,375 ..............20,313,36O,433 ....................313,384 ........147,339 . . . . 156,339,459 . . .141,313 . . . . .339,361 . . . .80,269 .. . .80,339 ...........11l,269 .............163,313 . . . .145,269,365,371,374 ..156,339 . . . . . . . . . . . . .289,313,358,360 .29,88,95,102,103,107,125,128, 130,270,435,462,465 ................339,361,375 ............80,270 ........107,270 , ..... 165,313,384 ..... .163,339 Rutledge, Jane .. .88,91 103 107 129 254 255 270 435 Ryan, Betty . Sales, Sandra Sanders, Doris .... Sanders, William .. Satterfield, Bruce . Satterfield, Jackson Satterfield, Willard Savedra, Fay ..,.. Schafer, Kathy Scheurich, Connie . .. Schilling, Martha .. Schlamersdorf, Becki ........l74,339 - . - - - - - - - -268,270 The wildest imagin io can't con what the arm of Randy McBrearty can lift when the cast .comes . . . - - - - - - - - off. Randy wore s or m of the fal mo ths was always pleased to show off with lt. . .49,53,88,9'l,l07,l33,270,271 ' ' 279,435,467 JY ...............133,339,435 ' ..........,....,169,326,339 .....................65,339 A . .22,B8,95,102,270,415,430,447 l ....................339,36l . ....................1oa,27o ,yi ........,............80,3395 5 , , , , , , , , 1 ' 465,467 'V , 'Bk ty! Bel'e e It Or Not . . . .. .. . . .174,215,270 . . . . .133,312,329,3 . . . .145,271,302,348,35 of .....13O,314,375 . .... 65,145,27t,23o,a55 ........314,318,319 .......88,141,271 .....107,129,274 ..........174,314 . ........ 133,340,440 ....141,156,161,271 Schlamersdorf, Bonnie ............. 129,156,340,459 Schmidt, Karen .............. ......... . . .B0,349 Schmidt, Ronnie ......................... 174,340 Schmidt, Sandy ...53,98,99,1O2,114,122,156,165,2gl6 Schroeder, Shirley ................ 146,148,163,271 Schuchardt, Sandra ......... . ..,.. .... 1 41,314,449 Schumann, Don ...... Searcy, Rebecca Seipp, Kathleen Settles, Charles .... Shafer, Katherine .. Shanahan, Bruce Shannon, Charles Shellhaas, Bobby Shepherd, James . Sherman, Randall ..................51,8O,271 88,103,107,122,132,134,271,440 ....................147,314 ........... 24,118,274 ......80,103,465 ..........170,340 .,..........3l4,36O ..........145,314,359,374 ....................314,360 ....................121,314 Shifrin, Carol ........... 78,79,100,102,116,314,427 Shinn, Sarah .... B8,103,107,122,154,155,157,274,430 Shipp, Cheryl ...... Shirah, Michael .. Shockley, Jackie ..... Short, Gary ..... Shows, Mitzi . . . .Shows, Mitzi .... Sills, Bobby ....... Simms, Leonard Sims, Brenda .... Sivells, Candace .. Skalbe, Astra .... Skelton, Deborah .. Skinner, Dennis . . Smart. Patricia . Berkeley . . Smith, Smith, Connie . . . Smith, Judy .... Smith, Smith, Leroy . . Linda . . Smith, Nancy .... Solarczyk, Joe . . . Solis, Lionel . . . Son, Fred . . . ....................147,274 ....................275,306 . . .... 78,141,275,417,43O,449 ,. . .,,,. S... ., ...., ,.,.8O,174,314 . . . . . . . . . .107,137,242,452 . . . .88,138,275,452,459,465 . . . . .145,265,275,356,381 .............340,361 . . . . . .B8,133,275,435 .. ...137,169,314 ....,..174,340 ...156,275 ......7B,275 . . .. .. 340,361,383 ............151,340 . . . . .48,67,112,174,340 .............151,340 .....,.....97,275,451 ..................8O,340 . . . . .80,82,137,275,452,469 . . . . .69,B8,133,179,253,277 ...........24,119,34O .............314,384 .....8O,314 Son, Rosanne Sorrels, Teresa ..... Spain, Sparks, Speer, Libbie ...... Spiess, Spinks, Staggs, Linda ...... Stahl, Stalcup, Stamps, Jack ...... Stanton, Sue . . .88,91 Frankie . . . Stapper, Steinbach, Ruth . . Stephens, Ronald . . Stephenson, Steve . Stewart, Larry .... Stimson, Patricia .. Stolowski, Patricia . Stone, Peggy ...... .. . . . . .141,338,340,449 . . . .8B,103,107,277,430 Betty ....... l03,107,l41,160,161,277,417,449 Jacquelyn . .,..... . Edward Thomas ........... ..............l14,277 ..........151,161,341 ..............170,315 ...............80,277 88,122,140,142,277,417,43O,449 Linda .............. Audrey .......... .......,......274,277 ...............78,315 34 164 277 ','52i,'1'da',i6r,1'ia',i66,h53,i77,1135, 465,467 ...........54,312,315 ...........88,137,315 296 315 ' il15,:l1'5,aria,:ii4i,3a2f3s3 Strawn, Barbara ...... Stricklin, Linda ........ Stringfellow, Michael Sullivan, Sandra ..... Sullivan, Evelyn ..... Sunvison, Lessie .. Sutherland, Richard . Sutherland, Gary ... Svec Jerry ....,.........315,341 ...........8O,341 .......169,341 . . . .141,273,277 ...,.....127,341 .. . .80,82,107,277 .........315,377 .......'...179,315 ...141,147,315,449 ........147,149,315 . . .145,315,356,377,434 . , . . . . . . . .341,379,381 , ,................,........ . .159,421 Swan, Mary . . .B0,83,103,107,130,131,132,260,277,440 Szalwinski, Margaret .,........ 147,167,169,277,384 Szalwinski, Mary .......... Tadlock, Donna ..............151,315 . . .73,88,103,107,122,136,137,138,139, Taft, Curtis .............. Tanner, Florence .. Taylor, Alvin 243,253,276,430,452 . ............. 315,360 ..........174,276 . . . . .66,182,276 Taylor, Lou Ella ..... ........ ....... 8 0 ,316 Taylor, Pam .......................... 88,305,316 Taylor, Randall .............,........... 169,341 Tenbush, Linda ...88,95,102,l03,107,154,160,161,204, 273,276 Theis, Patsy ........................... 151,341 Thomas, Mike .....,................. 231,234,276 Thompson, Sharron . . .59,88,133,243,264,276,440,455 Thornton, Okla Tiner, Delane .......... . . .95,102,133,280,447,462 Tiner, Pam .......................... 133,316,440 Tinnin, Tina Lou ...88,90,92,l07,126,132,280,440,467 Tisdale, Linda .......,.................. 174,341 Tovar, Deanna . . ......... 8B,140,162,174,316,449 . . . . . .88,128,293,316,435 ..... . .111,116,127,28O ...............,.........159,276 Trainer, Terry .. Trinkle, Barbara . . . .80,97,166,167,317,451 W Voyta, Marcia . Wadlington, Ben Wagner, Charles Walling, Marilyn Ward, Mary ....... Washington, Judi Werland Sharon . 145,281 ,366,368,37O,374,378,379 ..................145,317,361,378 . . . . . . . . . . .129,282,434,435,465 . . . . . . . . . . .141,163,282,417,449 64,94,96,102,141,163,174,282,449 , .................. 103,107,156,282 Westerhoff Terry Zirkel, Kathleen . .......88,140,283 Z . . . . .80,129,343,465 477 .31 4 ,gl 1 , A a J 1 E 2 5. ii ,. Y l J The bell has rung, the door has closed, the hall is empty- a year has ended. But from an ending many beginnings are conceived, new moods are cap- tured and new ideas are modu- lated. 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