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

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' 1 41:55 ob CAMPUS LIFE A Campus for Highlands High School is a three million dollar complex sit- uated on twenty-three acres in the southeastern part of the city. After two major additions and the building of an ROTC armory, the school now en- compasses a total of 239,811 Well designed square feet. 2,934 students attend HHS which is run by a faculty and staff of 140. The school boasts a 17,026 volume library, ample parking areas, a public ad- dress system, and Well equip- ped classrooms. Live oak trees and conven- tional architecture add beauty to the home of the Owls at 3118 Elgin. Main Entrance ,. i. 1 All Seasons 'Y WMM 'W. .,,. e Administration Wing .M ..,,., ,,.s...4......fQ-::i,H-its-f -gf-it 'i if! e 5111! 1 Ax Sl.-4-3+ .w vim, 1' sf 55551: F592 A W? Ak 'isa gawk Y 'ik ew, , ll? n Q s L, 'V ' If 'vlXJi5x'wf i ., -L ' sf . i i . 2-5 ' . K . : i.-Mg, sv Qgwwsi-P . - ,n- gf .1 if 1-. -.,. r :ri f, . - if -N'-im 'k' I, ' r' . .' 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W my-.rf 2 :ff 'f ' i' . . . -. , , Q Y' ., 'Ep' ffifl 1442 'U ,1f!T'iWii'u 4-i.6wff4:ififif+gf4'i3Eif4i'i'11 , ' Y ,r '- f'- ' T 'r .l-W:-, Ji. 2' - ' ' 4. -'ww . , . 2V9z' 1' Eff iwlli zg . who , 13 'N , V ' S ., ,Q .ky 5 RZ, ,gk . North Wing -by , N- A ,W no 4- , M 5rt tr ' swf? 500 Canopied Driveway Gymnasium Classes Get Moving H.H.S. students get it all together on registration day. -f, 1 t 2 K f 5 AM- id, ' , Qffq - 5' M X f -Qsffz 224251 1- E .,-r., . . ,,g V 441 o r . Q so W x I ummm 4 I wi , Y W K2 , , K Y X A A ,..,, V Viiim 4 I- ' - ' 1' K ,K : -L 3' if-, we A , H, 5 .H f,.l X.tg Q .W - ix K K is . K Ta? EWS:-5 f Y alms: 7, x U, L M 51 1- 3, I f, ,F ,- mx ,sf ag? if ,Qvji Q xr ff Mm r f LAW 2? Emi V' ., ., , , fw pl of 53 M Q , 4 f.. 4, F 1 i gig? gg gif 1 ,X s. 1. Q V? ff K Kg Q r, r if? 5 32 ng 7 9 , C n R' X Q f ., M. E 1 , 3 N01 N X My y if EK A Y k It r Nj 6 5 :X I X Q . , 3 g h as Q fh ' ' We 'K k f'? QC Y M , S eg' r ' ' Q, . 5 ' ' ,fy Q25 sq 'J x f ' 'PiQywf1WJ ' f I - - I A 5 ft ,x . ' Top left: Sherrie Watson contemplates the up- coming school year. Top right: Claudette Har- vey gives her friend an extra kick during regis- tration. Bottom: Despite his handicap, Bill Hor- ton manages to make his way through the book line. s mt., xg at ,-1 ,f 5 ,xx ,A 1 it In .. 'A X ' R, , '-.H I AL T ., 2 ,f tiit '- v 33 V ,ja l l Q, ff K 12' it-2 'xl 'T gif. li 26 Happiness Is . What is it? To every individ- ual, happiness has a different and unique meaning. To a foot- ball player it might mean Win- ning that all important gamep to a boy and girl it could be the joy of love. It could also be the feeling of accomplish- ment a teacher experiences when his students pass an exam. It's Warmth, excitement, anticipation, and satisfaction. Happiness is being a part of Highlands. Sarah Wade wonders if she is being watched as she samples the icing on her piece of cake. 'Eff -i'. Y Students find time to joke around in the cafeteria before the daily routine of classes begins. fr 1-.-at Top: As Miss Woodul does a little hair trimming, Damarius Ransom tries to fig- ure out the reason why Jo Gayle Lem- ons is all smiles. Bottom left: Cheryl Harwood celebrates Peggy Miller's six- teenth birthday dur- ing lunch. Bottom right: James Dye and Susan Hoffman dis- cover the joy of hold- ing hands. Spirit Rises High! L' Zlzl V ku Yin ii . k-,V. H wi Q W ' Vkhk . -Vfr E J lffl K f ,, J --X' l l l lag -. lilaijt-W What's this? A McCollum Cow- . . . what can happen to one who dares boy at one of our pep rallies? to show up at H.H.S. As Jimmy Biggers No, it's Cyrus Avey portraying a rose up the ladder, so did the spirit and Cowboy to show . . . KA-POW! X ,,....--nv-v' The result? lt's quite plain to see that this is what can happen to a McCollum Cowboy who wanders into the midst of the Mighty Owls. Owls boost the team on to VICTORY! 28 A Time To Play . . . A Time To Study .dz , ,. rf Q 's Q-Q' ' -I , . ix 'gtg' r as . et? i ti ' if A :, N sl 5: Studying and completing ,rig ,,, , f 3, homework are a must if a stu- , . mf Q dent wishes to make good, ' 'DMA ' if ' fi assin rades, and stud in p 9 Q Q i . 1 o , does not end when one leaves if ,ng Q fi school. Homework can some- , . .AP W ., . times take up Whole afternoons wb 22 t .im ,Ni and evenings. ,.:: W, ,gg ,,o,s W tj Even though studying has A ' eip - , J? rulned whole weekends, 1t IS fi I5 a must it a knowledgeable ed- - ': : ucation is to be achieved. - ' an 3 NN- ,. otsg f 3- - - , ., ' ' wks 5 K, ntvs i sv,ss - 'ff A A we r 1 ' , V , - vig. ,h,mH2,fr-fs fi .Je 5:-5: V N 5 , Jo Kruger and David Haney can study better in pairs. Above: Richard Cagle rests, but Craig Abney keeps on doing his homework. Left: Even at lunch, Dan Gideon prepares to study. Students f g :W A.qWw,A N, ..,, in . w Q . at v 4.31 , 'Y , i Harold Wells does so time. Play Around ,, . '54 page me sidewalk surfing in his spare 1 l Bobby Popp has a barrel of fun as he practices for bull riding. . - r-5. X Longing for the country, Tim Welch tries his hand at driv- ing a tractor. Let The Good Times Roll J :x ff-V' V 3 '. - w'v'f:fffbliTZ Zi? i' N' i ,. 7 . Q Y. .---cf f . e v-f '4Z6?f!fwa 4h' t w.- ' Ni l Q ' ' ' N 1, 1 5 , ,. 5 .. Luk Ki- Q. .. 'f' g: U - ' ' .1 N ' ' 5' 'fi4'f.gl'fWw 1, V .ap Q in fs' ,R ,A , . . ,. .f - f- I 3' fills, X. ,sf . . f : fy QV rf T . l r W. lf: s M 1 ., . - A 5 MW In K if j K. 5. 7 K . , f 1. ' 3. , . 3. -- . , Above: Everyone seems to be having a great time at the Halloween Victory Dance. Below: Tim King, Sheila Guy, and Debra Malone get together for an old fashioned sing-a-long. WV in Above: Theresa Taylor dances to the beat of the music. Below: Ronald Dodd hangs around even when school is out. Diphtheria Shots-A Highlands First Are shots fun? Not hardly. but if they mean saving your life you can be sure they'11 be taken. This past summer a vast outbreak oi sickness soon be- came known as the Diphtheria Epidemic. To solve this prob- lem, the entire city of San An- tonio started a huge immuniza- tion program. As ct result, Highlands joined in the cam- paign and began giving free vaccinations. A11 students and administrative staff members were urged to take the shots. was Top: Well, if I must, I must, sighs Lucy Duncan as she receives her inoculation. Bot- tom left: lt appears as though Cathy Brehm prefers to sleep as Mrs. Veach administers her shot. Bottom right: Glen Henry bravely takes his shot. On The Spot zwpzvgyiwev , '- M sqiwgn 1 .. W , If :ffl flax :. W-iii, Nw , , ? x 'Q W , X Q 1 ,NN-iw z X, . 5 I 8 ,L 4 3:-Q vs b S . , , V .4 ey- - 1u v f I ,:-' . .W-asf.. a L V .,-:. K M V wit .. 'i Wi' ,sih fsj ' ' ' ,M 1. i: 51 ww. X- . Q i , , fggxfiggr 4 5. X, , f , 21 s , f' fsiilfihfii J -' - fs f- : E vm,-1. 'r A K , I ,.,, , Above: Here it comes, is what David Jackson seems to be thinking. Below: Rudy Sims eagerly returns to study hall. Above: Kenneth Rand asks, What's going on? Below: Debra Dorn munches on a cup cake that she bought from a club sale. 13 t, , 'VI X Top right: Happiness is everywhere at 3:15. Bottom left: Sue Bryant and Kent Garmon seem to have ser- ious things to discuss after school. Bottom right: Lisa Moore takes a short cut down the stair rail. . -w ' ,- ,f iist g t Teachers Students A Q .. 5 1.. - Y Good Times - xlrf ,wlfyiik 5 C ' Nxt' e ee Q . Q 'twig' ff , s kr x I LV I A ss e . r viii! in ee l Top left: Mr. Crane and Glen Clark discuss Band business on the way to practice. Top right: Mr. Harlow presents Donald Heihn with tickets to the Corpus Christi game. Below: Students gather around to watch Mrs. Sharon West cut her birthday cake. f. . , ,g-W li f -Lark! if Q Y x 7 X X K? ! we is 'Q .6756 'G X5 91 255,35 5 , iii' ,,, W 39 fr, wk --sf ,ans in... ,Rv ig 35 was 'Q A 0125.4-Y. Pants, Hair, And Moustaches! I, 3 s 1 E z l Female Student Council members model the appropriate pant outfits for school wear. code, are modeled, David Branecky and Gary Fredricks show the accepted moustache and hair lengths. Unappropriate pant outfits, as specified in the new dress Pants, hair, and moustaches. Those were the new words heard around the campus when the dress code Was re- laxed as of December 9, 1970, through the efforts of the Stu- dent Council and the coopera- tion of Mr. Vetter. Accepted and unaccepted female Wear cmd male hair lengths were modeled by Student Council members at a special assembly which introduced the new dress code. Needless to say, the stu- dent body Welcomed the new rulings with open arms as was evident by the large number of pant suits that popped up in the hallways the clay the ruling Went into effect. Above: Dawn whose pants Smith and Marianne Roba seem to be fighting over are prettier. Below: David Leyva and Lynda Brown are pleased at the outcome of the dress code assembly. Q Kathy Calloway is really excited about wearing pants for the very first time to school. L 1- FRIENDS 5 ,. i-, K - 1:2'animiizvfwiiifslisfff-DS'- I Z exu- f M 5 ' mi i11m A friend is someone Who'11 console you when you're sick or feeling blue: Someone to phone and to talk to when there's nothing much to do. Someone who'11 back you up when others think you're wrong: Someone Who's kind and gentle, yet forceful and strong. Someone to see a movie with on a quiet Saturday morng Someone to shop for clothes With: Who'11 cheer you when you're Worn. Though times change so rapidly in the World of today, The beauty of true friend- ships will never fade away. OWLS Work Together . . . X op Q 4 'Xl Q.. R -gg, r :-C.-H Top left: Melvin Spriggs and Donald Heihn turn on to tele- visions. Top right: Leroy Moody grinds into action as Steve Bloxham assists. Bottom left: Monroe Stewart, Eddie Lawrence, and Henry Garcia replace circuits on a television. Bottom right: John Buchanan assembles his M-14 rifle. viga- X en 40 . . . Play Together IN H tx, ,iw Top left: Doretta Bruno fits Cindy Shipp with a blazer for choir. Top right: Henry Coronado finds it easier to think upside down. Bottom left: Horace Parsons finds skating to class much easier than walking. Bottom right: Mrs. West is ovenlvhelmed with excitement at her surprise birthday party. tg-5, .A -K , k.t. Q , , if Asp . 5 4 N Q . , asa tele IFS All In A Day Gary Backhaus and Billy Mitchell work industriously on their shop projects. Wim, Tony Galoway and Ronald Hamilton learn the fundamentals of cleaning a rifle. Randy Rust, John Murphy, Luther Maddox and Danny Cowan help beautify the school. Kathleen Carrel catches 40 winks during study hall. l l ll lm- Above: Marilyn Raven drowns her troubles in a drink of water. Top right: Mike Smith and Dickie Bernhardt's busi- ness is picking up. Bottom right: Lisa Moore tells Gary Wolff to pick on someone his own size. ,,,.i 2 , . ri 5 N r gf' was is Res 3 S- R s 4 2 amii is Q 9, were 1 1 wwf ., Ns ' f we , f 1- 3.23 WX' i z , X, f Smile, And The World Smiles With You gre I W , .flame X ll, N a Q V il 'f .x'3,Nf H w ' ,r f 1 .p- W ' ggi! f 5 P E o 3 Q :fl W E 2 5 rn S. fi f ll If 1 i i. l . , 55 I 'i li N: gi ' il . . c J Q Top left: Lori Dukes and Jackie Person, members of the left: Coming back from a trip to Corpus Christi, Eve Fin- Highland Bells, US-her at The Tempest- TOD Fight ley and Terri Harris are glad to get home. Bottom right: Peggy Jenkins and Edna May decorate lockers. Bottom Doris Winn leaves school after a hard day. flirsnu 25955 . . . We're Nowhere Without Guys is if If Ji is 9Qf2'ff Top left: Gary Backhaus shows his hero- ism by changing a tire for Linda Wells. Top right: Linda rewards Gary's kind- ness. Bottom left: Dennis Peel helps Pat Cavin with her chair. Bottom right: Alfred Lozano recovers Joyce Dugosh's books. I ll. M.- ' Cruisin' To The Coast .nu 'ill ,Sf -, its 1 5 . 5' 2 l l Almost every Weekend sev- eral Highlands students go to the coast to do one of their fc:- vorite things . . . surfing. Surfing is cr very populcxr sport Which is fun, but it takes cr certain amount of skill cmd practice. Right: Placing their boards on the racks and getting ready to leave for the long trip to the coast are Cbelowj Mike Lothringer, Jeff Haese and Harold Wells. if ,fs Rain, Rain Go Away .ffl V' 'iff 'fr:2'fiE V'36 wfyvsui ,MM A ,fri .ig Top left: A rainy day does- n't keep Rhonda Krauss in- doors. Top right: Wonder- ing if the rain is ever going to stop are Sandi Kubos and Pam Sherrill. Bottom: Deborah Moore dreams of sunny days as she watches the raindrops beat against the window pane. Ben Barnes Visits HH Top: Ben Barnes .receives applause at the conclusion of his speech. Bottom left: Mayor McAllister introduces Ben Barnes, the Lt. Governor. Bottom right: Ben Barnes an- swers questions at a Tartan press conference. On the evening of Tuesday, September 29, 1970, the High- lands Park Lions Club spon- sored a seminar in the school auditorium on the value of the youth in our communities. Mayor Walter McAllister intro- duced Lt. Governor Ben Barnes who was the guest speaker of the evening. Dr. Clifton Maxwell gave a brief introduction on the pur- pose of the seminar. After the introduction, the audience split up into buzz sessions in order to get some personal opinions on current day topics and prob- lems. A good nights work pro- duced some great ideas! f I R.O.T.C. Military Ball L J- Top left: Bill Gillespie and date walk under the sabers. Top right: Alfonso Saucedo dreams of what lies ahead. Bottom left: Mr. Abbott presents the opening invocation. Bottom right: Jesse Valdez and Diana Cruz Dance All Night. Everyday People Top left: Bill Stevens and Gina Seymore try to concentrate on their studies. Top right: Tommy Cavazos studies in quiet solitude. Bottom left: Tom Dafler and Delores Lozano wait for the 3:15 bus. Bottom right: Edward Penn takes a few spare minutes to rest his weary legs. aw' fi? VW 'WS .P . Potpourri! mf Top left: Lee Gruver decides to use his study hall time to brush up on his coloring. Middle left: Elsa Pena diligently pecks away at her typewriter. Bottom left: Diane Clancey and Jim Ford portray the Dynamic Duo of H.H.S. Top right: Wayne Martin practices his song and dance for the photographer. Bottom right: Time to rest, sighs Gary Eisenburg. R L49 X ,4 E r it 6' WL Y Q lf Q 4 Mi P -4 is Top left: Ferrero Brown and Norman Brijanos find humor in Mr. Schubert's lecture. Bottom left: Maricela Lazarin and Carolyn Bickford paint posters for the senior class. Top right: Robert Moody checks equip- ment out to John Gutierrez. Bottom right: Dale Gurley watches as Janet Haese teaches small children how to solve simple math problems. People, People, People 5 Opposite page, Top left: Cecil Perry wonders which girl to take out to- night. Opposite page, Top right: Sylvia Butler does her part to fight litter. Opposite page, Bottom: Flo- rence Rogers can't decide which bottle was hers. Top left: Isabel Del La Funte sits patiently as her school picture is taken. Top right: David Smart and Samuel Bell fold the flag after school. Bottom: Dawn Cooper, portraying a troubled girl, tells Lee Zaleski her problems dur- ing a speech class dramatization. rx, I -.. E X 1 -im. - 1 X l x., X 1534?-,1g1.if Q . . 3.5 .agmgnii , ' I - .1-' ' -- ' 'Q Q. - ,- 'I-..H 4+AnK:-'ig X3 M YW? KQH-mx - 41'3?fCCl T,' l J . ' ,53H, ff W W - fl Aw, ' ni: . --' EW? ' ffm' ' 57503 ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY Kicking Off The School Year The beginning of this school year was different for many reasons. For the first time, class- es started August 31. This meant that both students and faculty had to start preparing early. Freshmen entered the halls of HHS. Most of them came from Riley and Ieff Davis. Thus, more classes were added to the curriculum. Wheatley was closed this year forcing a large number of its students to attend Highlands. After the first few weeks of school, the students finally got into the swing of things: home- work, classes, discussions, pep rallies, sports, jokes, and FRIENDS! Top left: Mrs. Virginia Schelper, Mrs. Billie Jackson, and Mrs. Mar- garet McBride discuss their class plans in the English workroom. Bot- tom left: Mr. Edward Pieters ex- plains a problem to one of his stu- dents. Top right: Miss Rozanne Severson, Mr. Bobby Prestwood, and Mrs. Betty Briggs display Amish which was made last year by the art department. Bottom right: Mr. Walter Howard is proud of the cake he received for his birthday. Qikddvf, l as. l M 'W' 4 is fx . A f V -we ' Qggwkx, - 1 .,.,. ,N 1, 35? Q X -1 ..,Q, E J wh 41 ' , , Q35 Q w?iQz.,,w-'s w x ' ,:- X - 1 , W W P Am. ...R , A f. ,Q v Q W W r 2 Teachers In Action Mr. Herbert Rehmann observes students during the pass Mr Denms Crane dnrects the Sophomore Band during a ing period. practice sessron I Q 1 5 Qg51QfQ I, sils , or t , s. E :.-tt 5 fn 4 f -1 r A Q be . if ,V E . , ,..,. ' fg-g iw. - K . , , ,, is 'i A - L K xxx--I-1 - J ff? 11,,1. N., 4- LK' as Mr. John Hunter illustrates. S1114 ' A X-.FST Even teachers have to research problems, Mr. Michael Cristofoletti, with a little help from his friends , speaks during a pep rally. af ff' NM' Above: Mr. Jack Abbott helps a student with his problem. Right: A photog- rapher catches Mr. Alvin Roesler by surprise as he prepares to go home at the end of a busy school day. r, The HubOf The Wheel Cf Knowledge il -S Mr. Raymond Arnold, Deputy Superintendent, and Dr. Mr. A. W. Norton, Assistant Superintendent. Harold Hitt, Superintendent of the San Antonio Indepen- dent School District. i R if The Board of Education for the year 1970-71 is: Front ham Jones, vice-president. Second row: Mr. S. J. Davis, row: Pete Cantu, assistant secretaryg Mrs. Robert E. Durr, Mr. Jerry M. Dietert, and Mr. Ralph R. Cardenas. secretary, Richard Teniente, president, and Mrs. L. Bon- Mr. Herman A. Vetter-Principal B. A. Trinity University M. A. Northwestern University In order to achieve desired goals in life, the wheel of knowledge must turn. The hub of this Wheel is the administra- tive body of the school which is composed of the superinten- dents, the Board of Education, the principals, and other facul- ty members. The members of the Board of Education voluntarily serve as the policy-making body ot the school district. The trus- tees are elected to serve six- year terms. Board meetings are open to the citizens of the school district. Mr. Vetter and Mr. Abbott guide all school functions. They are interested in the activities of both the individual student and the Highland's student body as a Whole. With their help, the students gain the vir- tues of truth, honor, and Wisdom. Mr. Vetter is interviewed by Tartan staffers Vashti Vor- pahl and Richard Bensinger. Mr. Jack A. Abbott-Vice-Principal B. S. Jacksonville State University M.A. and Ed. S. George Peabody College College Or Bust! The college preparatory school is designed to aid those Iuniors and Seniors who plan to attend college. Advanced courses have been devised to prepare the student for the heavy load of Work he will have in college. The courses required for college, such as advanced math, English, sci- ence, and foreign languages. are available at Highlands. Many scholarships are avail- able for qualified students. Fi- nancial aid is also accessable to those students Without funds. Miss Ackerman, dean, Mrs. Tillman and Mrs. Gilliam. counselors, are Well qualified in helping the students of HHS with preparations for enroll- ment in college. Miss Roberta Ackerman-Dean of College Preparatory School: B.S., M.Ed., Trinity University. Mrs. Patricia Tillman-Counselor: B.A., M. Ed. South- Mrs. Billie Gilliam-Counselorg B.B.A., Texas A8tl Uni- west Texas State University. versity: M.A., St. Mary's University. Business Is Booming The business and technical school is for those Iuniors and Seniors interested in the grow- ing World of business. Besides taking required courses, stu- dents are provided with paying jobs in which they receive on- the-spot training and guidance. Mr. Rehmann, dean, and Miss Schuette, counselor, direct stu- dents in choosing necessary and beneficial business courses. Miss Schuette helps a student choose her courses for the year. Mr. Herbert Rehmann-Dean of Business and Technical School, B.S., M. Ed., Southwest Texas State University. Miss Margarete Schuette-Counselor, B.A., University of Texas, M.A., Colorado State College. The Building Of A Solid Foundation Sophomores and Freshman take basic courses which form for them a solid foundation on which to build towards their goals. Mr. Fleming, dean, along with the counselors, Mrs. Fow- ler and Miss Yaeger, help the students prepare for their fu- tures. In the years ahead, the students will decide which edu- cational program they Wish to take. The students may choose either a college preparatory program or a business and technical program. When they are Iuniors and Seniors, the students will take courses which will help them in their future lives. Paul Fleming-Dean, B.A., University of Texas: M. Our Lady of the Lake. Miss Marguerite Yaeger-Counselor, B.A., Our Lady of Mrs. Willeta Fowler-Counselor, B.S., Langston Uni- the Lake: M.S., University of Southern California. versity: M.Ed., Trinity University. People Who Core . . . The PTA The Highlands PTA takes interest in all the events at our school. Members raised money for their many projects by sell- ing cakes and collecting dona- tions at the annual open house. The PTA sponsored the spring picnic for each class as well as the Iunior-Senior prom, and pre- sented a scholarship to a de- serving Senior. The PTA was also responsible for beautifying our school and supplying it with any needed equipment that would better educational standards. Top right: The PTA officers are: Mrs. Robert Barnes, recording sec- retary, Mrs. George Wilkes, parlia- mentariang Mrs. Perry Cosper, presi- dentg Mrs. Charles Bobbish, trea- surer: and Mrs. Bill Odam, corres- ponding secretary. Middle right: Members of the executive board are: Mrs. Tom Chatwell, a visitor, Mrs. Kermit Erfurth, Mrs. T. B. Cox, and Mrs. Johnnie Williams. Below left: Also members of the executive board are: Mrs. Jack Coffman, Miss Roberta Ackerman, Mrs. R. L. Smith, and Mrs. W. R. Cooke. Bottom right: Mr. Vetter speaks at one of the regular PTA meetings. .L-ff.w,aggQ,-sz l r f .K 4 N s K, 1,1 frf:. 551-Q . ,Z ,aj L 211255 l ,, 512 .,5L,: a1' f tl 'J 143, ,karl . .4 .,.- ff, if ,,..,. -.ff 1?-fy fi , lr' e r if I .. v rf :J fig, , W na '55 ,, - Mr. N? i fem l li l fl' tr lf . ,+ ,fi A , me lr X . tg 4. l V, 5? smigx U AQt'rmfs,,i5M U ff me f K ft' ggasuijfzgw HE., Y 5 X V rx s rv , a iff? his 3855 Q 5 J ' X tax ,f ,f Rfifl,--rl? ' ,.: , -, r V - fl sf . f. - if -Sf' 'J ' i w iilfmij 1 5 Erin P .-- - ., . . Jr WU 455 ,Z ' J : 2? K riff, 2. ' if u 0 4 English . . . The Basic Element The use of the English lan- guage has spread across the world. Understanding and learning the proper use of this language requires many years of study. Over the years it changes to keep in pace with the times. The English department of Highlands stresses literature, composition, grammar and vo- cabulary. Four units of English are offered to students. Addi- tional English courses available include journalism and creative writing. These courses help de- velop individuality. i X My ,,f, in Right: Mrs. Schelper looks through some ma- terial in the English workroom. Above: Miss Cooper gives her class a reading assignment. Mrs. Helen Artau-A.B., M.A., Trin- ity University: English. Mrs. Wanda Baker-B.A., Texas Womens University: English. Mrs. Thelma Bowles-B.A., Univer- sity of Texasp English. Miss Margaret Carr-B.S., South- western Universityg Englishp Sponsor of Brigadettes. Miss Sue Cooper--A.A., Temple Ju- nior Collegep B.S., Mary Hardin-Bay- lor College: English, Co-Sponsor of Chiroanes. Mr. Gary Harlow-B.S., East Texas State Universityg English, Journal- ism, Sponsor of Brigadoon, Tartan, and Quill 84 Scroll. Miss Ina Hayes-B.S., New Mexico State Universityp English. Mrs. Terry Heston-B.A., Trinity University: English, Sponsor of Chiroanes. -Q. .A rg li 3 1 it-LJ 2'-fr MQW FW . :ggi 'X x i if -as aw, ,sv -or fi . , er T 7' .rkr N W li Qi 15+ ' WN 1,-g 3 A. Ying- GT Va if -. M W5 ' ' partment. Mrs. Billie Hoffman-B.S., South- west Texas State University, St. Mary's University, English. Mrs. Billie Jackson-B.S., East Tex- as State University, St. Mary's Uni- versity, English, Co-Sponsor of Ju- nior Classp Chairman of English De- Mrs. Marla James-B.A., Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts, English, Sponsor of Athenas. Miss Rosella Kliewer-B. A., North- western State College, English. Mrs. Margaret McBride-B.A., Abi- lene Christian Collegeg English, Cre- ative Writing. Mrs. Beverly McCarley-B.S., North Texas State University, English. Miss Rita McDermott-B.J., Univer- sity of Texas, English. Mrs. Agnet Norman-B.A., Incarn- ate Word College, English, Speech. Miss Mayme Phillips-B.A., Incarn- ate Word College, English. Mrs. Virginia Schelper-B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University, Co-Sponsor Senior Class, English. Mrs. Mary Sellars-B.J., University of Texas, English. Mrs. Rosemary Son-B.A., Our Lady Of The Lake College, M.A., Univers- ity of Texas: English, Sponsor of Sigma Epsilon. Mrs. Doris Taylor-B.A., Bishop Col- lege: English. 'H--.,., Above: Mrs. Su- san Kelly smiles at a student's an- swer. Left: Darrell Gustafson a n d Ken Wade discuss with Miss Hoppe an early American writer, Henry Dav- id Thoreau. Math Equals More Than 2+2 A wide variety oi math courses are available at-H.H.S. Students may enroll in any course from related math to elementary analysis. Students use reasoning, common sense, and their previous knowledge of math to find the answers to problems. For three years the math de- partment has sponsored math tutoring for those students needing help in any math course. Teachers and students volunteer their time and knowl- edge to help others. The tutor- ing has proven very successful and beneiicial. Bottom left: Miss Torres tries once again to make the class understand an equation. Bot- tom right: Mr. Cristofoletti waits for an Mr. Constantine Bellos-B.S., Sa- lonica University: M.S., Trinity Uni- versity: Algebra. Mr. Larry Biggers-B.A., University of Texas: Physics, Algebra. Mr. William Byrum-B.S., Trinity University: Geometry, Trigonometry and Computer Programming. Mr. Lucius Campbell-B.S., Texas A8rl University: M.ED., Southwest Texas State University: Algebra. Mr. Michael Christofoletti-B.A., St. Mary's University: Geometry, Con- sumer Math. Mrs. Esther Duty-Prairie View A8rM: Notre Dame University, B.S., Related Math, Physical Science. Mr. Don Gadberry-B.S., M.A., New Mexico State University: Related Math, Consumer Math. Mr. Kaleem Hazer-B.Ed., Illinois State University: M.Ed., Trinity Uni- versity: Trigonometry, Elem. Analy- sis, Analytic Geometry. il . : r . answer to the problem on the board. f -'X ...,....,a . ,g rp. . 1,1 ,. , , 1 as ,. ,J ,gf 5 2 I X Q J bn- -was ' , . ,. , ,- we ,lggz-,nxsgriyg -1 -rpg,-1 g . - , M Z ,Al is 2? we fa- me ., Y. W., gg L55 8 , P' 1 Mr. Rodrigo Nino-B.A., Trinity Uni- versity: Consumer Math and Related Math. Mr. Frank Renfro-B.A., Southwest Texas State College, Algebra, Co- Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Mr. Albert Schmidt-B.S., St. Mary's University, Related Math. Mr. Fillmore Spangler--A.A., San Antonio College, B.A., M. Ed., Trin- ity University, Algebra, Geometry. Miss Torres-B.A., Incarnate Word, Related Math. Mr. Joe Valdespino-B.A., M.Ed., Trinity University, Algebra, Geome- try. Mrs. Edith Waskow--B.S., South- west Texas State University, M.Ed., Trinity University, Geometry. Left: During math tutoring, Mr. Hazer tries to explain a problem to Sylvia Garcia. Hoping to understand too, Oscar Monsibias looks on. Bottom left: Before the bell rings, Mrs. Waskow assigns her students pages for home work. Bottom right: Mr. Biggers discusses the day's assignment with his class. V fl rr vi History . . . The Chain Of Events What is history? History is the story oi man-from the time he is born until the time he dies and the chain of events which links the two. World History, American His- tory, Government, Texas His- tory, e c o n o m i c s, sociology, Mexican-American History, and Negro History are the many courses available. Students learn from these courses how things might be changed to cre- ate a better future for the fast changing World. Mrs. Amy Baker-B.A., Trinity Uni- versityg Government, Texas History, g American History, FTA Sponsor. I ' Q5 Mrs. Lottie Blair-B.A., Howard Uni- ' versityg American History, Govern- - ment, Negro History. . Ei? ' P xg ,Y h' rv! Q Q ss , i ar 1. rf' 1 skssgrrfv ' -, ,aik Q ' gg - ri ' - --' 2 Mrs. Dolores Blanar-B.A., Univer- sity of Texasg Government, Sociol ogy, Texas History. Mrs. Goldie Bowden-B.A., South west Texas State College: World His tory. r-Q. vm Mr. Clifton Cardwell-B.A., Trinity - University: Government, Sociology. f rx Miss Eleanor Cossairt-B.A., M.A., Trinity University: American History. V fr? ,-.,..,..,...--- wits, R898 , .. Xmail. i4lH t r W iu' --J , f ,,,,, . I Q. 2, it 1 , W fwrfhml' 2 lS'5f7i?r5rL,f3i 13335: 7,535 ,V sf H f .,,, far Above: Miss Carol Nicholson waits as John Hooks and Jan Casper prepare to turn in their assignments. Top left: Mr. Mangold not only teaches history, but tennis as well. Bottom left: Mr. Hall is proud of the way he handles his classes. L., -f i f ' 4 ',, , ILXL x YA., ,ww ' 2, 35 a X T4 -- -ffcixfiqz-w ' ' S , .i.- A '- f -, -1. f '5f7'. , i n . 5? 'W y jfifwuw ' X f .i ' ' , . W 1 1' ' 5 ., ' -vs - 7 ,5 'V 1. V , . 4 J , l l K' 'x.....w 1 . - f-X Mr. Ronald R. Hagelman-B.A., Uni- versity of Texas, World History, Sponsor of HWA. Mr. Clayton Hall-B.A., Tarleton State College, World History. Mr. Gideon Harris-B.A., Baylor Uni- versity, American History. Mr. Walter Howard Ill-B.A., M.A., University of Texas, World History, Golf, Co-Sponsor Senior Class. Mr. John Hunter-B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State University, Economics, Texas History, Govern- ment. Mr. Ronald Kyle-B.S., Texas A8tl, Murray State College, American His- tory. Mr. Carl Mangold-B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State University, American History, Tennis. Miss Mary Meyer-B.A., lncarnate Word College, American History, Government, Phi Beta Sponsor. Mr. Daniel Mucha-B.S., University of Georgia, M.Ed., Trinity University, World History, Russian. Mr. Virgil Peterson-B.A., Trinity University, American History, Assis- tant Coach. Mr. Alvin Roesler-B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University, Government, Soci- ology. Texas History, Co-Sponsor of Junior Class, Department Head. Mrs Cheryl Scott BA Huston Tillotson College American History World History Co Sponsor Fl'A Top: Mr. Roesler happily walks down the hall to lunch. Bottom: Mrs. Blanar keeps up with the new fashion trends by wearing her pants suit to school. Bubbling Out Of A Test Tube . . . Science Take the basic e1ement-hy- pothesis, add cz goodly amount of facts and observations gained through experimenta- tion, stir in a dash of logic: mix well, and the result is the com- pound science. Science requires an under- standing of math and the world around us. Through experi- ments, observations, and care- ful study, students answer questions and prove theories. The subjects offered are ninth grade science, biology, chem- istry, and physics. Above: Mr. Schubert, Mr. Butler, and Mrs. Thompson discuss lab techniques. Bottom left: Mrs. Brient helps Sherrill Smith with her lab work. Bottom right: Mr. Pieters keeps an eye on hallway traffic. -'Cl xtwk Mrs. Virginia Brient-B.S., Texas Women's University: Biology, Co- Sponsor of Student Council and Senate. Mr. Robert Butler-B.S., M.Ed., Trin- ity University: Biology, Assistant Track Coach. Mr. Marvin Foster-B.S., Midwes- tern University, M.S., University of Montana, M.Ed., Trinity: Biology. Miss Mary Lundeen-B.A., M.A., ln- carnate Word College: Biology De- partment Co-Ordinator, Co-Sponsor of National Honor Society. Mr. Edward Pieters-B.S., Kearney State College, M.S., lncarnate Word College: Biology, Physical Science, Sponsor of Scotsmen. Mr. Reinbold Schubert-B.S., Texas A8tM University: Biology. Miss Mary Helen Smith-B.S., Uni- versity of Texas: M.S., Trinity Uni- versity: Chemistry, Co-Sponsor of Chem-Bi-Phy. Mrs. Constance Thompson-B.S., University of Texas: Chemistry, Physical Science. - ,. 'zsK'1'N My . . gf? 3? 6 vi 'fi' ' ,,l 1 N. X f I '55 psf' :Q 25,25 ,h s wi sl fu - E2 15 M v ' 4 4 3 .of ... f A K. A i, is 5 , , as ii . ,EM y .Wag 1 rf . dx A . H ' icfiiiiiriw f- M , . W i, 1.J.x:AL,ij3f'jEQ . ',P',Qq,? 1fw1ri?izfEa. 4-if . ' .. -' it ,., Assign. , Bw fad fag Ps 3 l rf: 1 . ,ang : LX .f '-'fx Foreign Languages Bridge The Q , W W . , i 3 Q K K f' . . ,-if 2 'Q-'V' e S8 -iff? -4' ,qi Mrs. Rebecca Cage-B.A., M.A., Ngrth Texas State University, Span- is . Mr. Jose Garcia-B.A., St. Mary's University, M.A., University of Jaime Balmesp Spanish, Spanish Club Sponsor. Miss Carolyn Glueck-B.S., South- east Missouri State College, Span- ish, French. Miss Juanita Hernandez-B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College: Spanish. Mrs. Joan McMillian-B.A., South- west Texas State University- Ger- man German Club Co-Sponsor. Mr. Joseph Scroggins-B.A. M.A. Our Lady of the Lake College' Latin Sponsor of Phos Estos. Miss Vicki Sebesta B A Angelo State University Spanish Sponsor of Medical Careers Club Mrs Leonor Tovar BA Our Lady of the Lake College M A Kingsville College Spanish iQ... Communication Gap With the increasing commu- nication gap, foreign lan- guages have become more and more important. Bilingual work- ers and executives are in great demand. The knowledge of a foreign language is an asset for anyone. The languages taught at Highlands include Spanish, German, French, Rus- sian, and Latin. Up to five lev- els are offered in some lan- guages. The student learns the grammar, pronunciation, read- ing, Writing, and history of the foreign language he is study- ing. - T'f-f-ev-1-,,as.iao .. M K ,, .. w--f...s.-.., ff-aa... k 4-,,,,..-A-' T .. ff, if ,.,, Above: Mrs. Alberti gives her German class a vocabulary drill. Left: Mrs. McMillian waits for her students to finish an assignment. A Household Necessity . . . Homemaking Girls develop useful skills which are essential for good homemaking. In the cooking lab, girls learn new recipes, how to prepare foods, how to properly serve dishes, and how to set the table. The sewing classes teach the basic methods of sewing along with such skills as altering and tailoring. Also included are such subjects as family relations, consumer economics, and child develop- Inent. Mrs. Lorna Eichling-B.S., Colorado State University, Sewing. Mrs. Datha Ross-B.A., Austin State College, B.S., Southwest Col- lege, M.S., Trinity University, Cook- ing, Co-Sponsor of FHA. 1 :rr A1 Mrs. Colleen Tessman-B.S., South- west Texas State University, Family Relations, Co-Sponsor of FHA. Left. Janet Haese helps and observes two kindergarten children Above: Mrs. Posey, a teacher at Highland Hills Baptist Church and the children in her kindergarten class spend a morning in Mrs Tess mann's family relations class. This gave the girls in the class a chance to apply what they had learned about child development I The Finer Things Cf Life Q ' h an as , E . my f,- wfl is! A 'T 5' -V - tm Q f-5? 'MW A'g' . pin , 1 1 as X ,. if Ci? y A Ill! I 5 Mrs. Betty Briggs-B.A., Trinity Uni- versity, M.A., Texas Woman's Uni- versity: Art, Co-Sponsor of National Honor Society. Mr. Charles Jefferies-B.F.A., Texas Christian University, Drama, Spon- sor of Highland Players and Inter- national Thespian Society. Mr. Bobby Prestwood-B.S., Mid- western University, Industrial Crafts, Art. Miss Rozanne Severson-B.S., Uni- versity of Wisconsing Industrial Crafts. Mrs. Sharon West-B.M., Trinity University, Vocal Music, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra. Miss Peggy Woodul-B.A., East Tex- as State University: Speech, Drama, Co-Sponsor of Highland Players. Above: Miss Severson helps a student with an art project. Top right: Bonnie O'Bryant is proud of the way she has styled Mr. Jefferies' hair. Bottom right: Miss Woodul tries her skill at riding a skateboard. The fine arts department of Highlands offers speech, drama, art, orchestra, band, chorus, and crafts. These arts allow the student to freely express him- self. The teachers help their stu- dents develop new techniques by explaining the basic con- cepts of the art and allowing the student to develop these concepts to suit his own style. In this way, the student better develops socially and mentally. Preparing For The Business World Many business courses are available to students who wish to make their career in the business world. Vocational Of- fice Education and Distributive Education are courses in which students can get on-the-job training along with a good salary. The students are graded on their job performance as Well as their school work. Typ- ing, shorthand, bookkeeping, and record keeping are also of- fered. The teachers for these courses grade on the basis of speed, accuracy and efficiency. These courses have proven to be very beneficial. Top: Mrs. Mansfield grades some typing tests. Bottom: Some of the business teachers gist together for a chat in the accounting o ice. 78 1 Mr. Day Brandt-B.S., Southwest Texas State: Bookkeeping. Miss Katharine Busbee-B.A., Trin- ity University: Sponsor V.O.E., Office Education. Mr. Jerry Cox-B.S., Southwest Tex- as State: Typing. Mr. Art Geisler-B.S., Trinity Uni- versity, M.B.A., University of Texas: Business Education. Mrs. Janet Hasty-A.A., Citrus Col- lege: B.S., Sul Ross: FBLA Sponsor, Typing. Mrs. Iris Langston-B.S., Southwest Texas State College: Shorthand. Mrs. Mary Mansfield-B.A., St. Mary's University: Typing. Mrs. Vivian Moore-B.S., M.S., Trin- ity University: Bookkeeping, Record Keeping. Mrs. Jane Snovel-B.B.A., Univers- ity of Texas: Co-operative Program, Sponsor O.E.A. Mr. Charles Sorrell-B.B.A., Hardin- Simmons University: Distributive Education, Sponsor of DECA. ,Mi r' f ,- rv r-vs -4' -fs, X - tix? -if .4 Q J X-3 CX i-- 4 rib QM 5 1' A i S- Mrs. Mary Alice Zaleski-B.S. Southwest Texas State University Shorthand, Record Keeping, Co Sponsor of FBLA. 9-4.2-i 5 ,-H-i sm' as 553 El . J- l wart Q5 .55-,' ' 'LQ 'W x .G Teachers-Working . . . Inspiring . . . Resting ' iii lf E X Top left: Alas, poor Ronald, l knew him well, says Mr. Kyle to the life like mask of himself which was made by a crafts student. Top right. Coach Smith talks at the McCreless pep rally. Bottom left: Mrs. Harper, the special education teacher, finds study material for her class. Bot- tom right: Mr. Kerby takes a break in the math workroom. ' .-v' Building A New World Mr. Newt Anglin-B.S., East Texas Highlands Offers Vocational Universityg Industrial Cooperative courses for the students lnter- Training. ested in industrial trades- The Mr. Richard Fischer-B.S., Texas f . . A84M, h ' A skills taught often lead to an 1n- Shop. Sout West Texas State' Metal , Q . 4 teresting career or hobby. A A 4 variety of courses are offered such as radio and TV as Well as sr' , M 'l'i'fY f drafting and Industrial Co- apq . 1 it operative Training. Mr. Eugene Foster-B.S., M.S., East The training experienced by llhexaistate SVWVGVSQY: Vxorgdworiij R . - r. lmmy ape- an n onio ol- . the Student enrqued fn fme of lege, Tarrant County Junior College: R these courses, aids him in de- Radio 84 TV. ii A 3555 M get ciding for himself the quality i and q u a n t i t y of materials E '.i 5' necessary for his Work. Top: Mr. Manna explains a drafting problem to some students. Bottom: Mr. Pape discusses a topic from the textbook. for their shop class. Mr. Richard Manna-B.S., Texas A8rI University: Drafting. Jack Morrison and Ken Roberts work together on a project K A' rl? A i Yam: Health And Fair Play Miss Ruth Batot-B.S., M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake Collegeg Physical Education. Miss Gwendolyn Boynton-B.S., Trinity University, Physical Educa- tion, Sponsor of Brigade. 4 'Z Cx Ti K efnf 22 Miss Ellen Brient-B.S., M.A., Texas Woman's University, Health, Drivers Education. Miss Alva Fisher-B.S., Our Lady of the Lake College, Physical Edu- cation. Above: Miss Fisher teaches the girls the fundamentals of basketball. Top and Bottom right: The Highland Belles drill in their uniforms every Wed- nesday afternoon. As a unit of the ROTC, the girls drill team has its own officers. Physical education is a re- quired course for graduation unless a student is taking an acceptable substitute course. PE improves the body and mind. The girls are taught Western and folk dances. They compete against each other in sports such as volleyball, baseball, basketball, bombardment, ten- nis, soccer, and track. Compet- ing in sports activities helps to build good character. Keeping Up To Par Physical education for boys employs competition, responsi- bility, and leadership. The main goal of PE is to develop the student both physically and mentally. Sports such as foot- ball, baseball, tennis, basket- ball, track, and golf help pro- duce the characteristics of good sportsmanship. The ROTC at Highlands is a very rewarding organization for those interested in a mili- tary career. This year a girls drill team, the Highland's Belles, Was organized and proved to be very successful. -,,-11,--wi... Sgt. Maj. Victor Chaney-Comman- - dant of Cadets. L , Mr. Thomas Henslee-B.S., Trinity J University: Baseball Coach, Driver's V, 5 Education, Assistant Football Coach. T. G if wr' ' :: ,Ns-X Mr. John Kemmerzehl-B.S., Lamar State College of Technology: Coach. M!Sgl:. Elmer Rigdon-ROTC. it Sami ,ara ,, , The coaching staff is composed of: Seated: Mr. Virgil Peterson, Assistant Coach: Mr. Thomas Henslee, Base- ball Coach: Mr. Walter Howard, Golf Coach: Mr. Carl Mangold, Tennis Coach: and Mr. Lionel Gonzales, Track Coach. Standing: Mr. Jack Price, Freshman Coach: Mr. Lyman Davis, Assistant Football and Bas- ketball Coach: Mr. John Kemmerzehl, Basketball Coach: Mr. Paul Martin, Football Coach: and Mr. Macon Smith, Assistant Football Coach. Watch Out For The Other Guy K The only Way to drive is the sate way. This is the basic idea taught in all driver's education phases. Phase I is taught in the class- room. This part of the course teaches the student traffic laws, safety hints, and automobile upkeep. Phase II uses the sim- ulator which is equipped with mock-up cars and films. Be- hind the wheel training is also given as part of this phase. Right: Miss Brient calls out answers to a Phase test. Below: Phase ll teachers are: Mr. Dean Bier kamper, Mr. Robert Wier, Mr. William Kelly, and Mr Marvin Lemons. 4 . Q. ,,, C . 'iii iglf: Qi! 1 A252512 K -, -ia? .3 155' fir, 5 :f Ms.. .13 1 f 55 R sf' l 'fi Where The Action The pulse of our school is the main office. Daily jobs such as printing the day's bulletin, filing, typing, issuing textbooks, recordkeeping, and depositing money are taken care of by the office secretaries. Tickets for school events are also sold here. Highlands also has a tull- time nurse. She checks health records and gives tests for vis- ion and hearing defects. This year she administered dip- htheria shots to students need- ing them. C 5, 5 X it 'fl S Above: Before getting down to serious work, Mrs. Howard jokes with Miss Ackerman. Be- low: Mrs. Grace Wolle, the principal's secre- tary, does some daily typing. ., ::w'fz. r Is Miss Edith Brinkman-Registrar Mrs. Thelma Hawkins-Main Office Mrs. Margaret Hoffman-Main Of- fice Mrs. Dorothy Howard-Counseling Office Mrs. Rosemary Lambert-Atten- dance Office Mrs- Lois Lundschen-Attendance Office Mrs. Alberta Prendergast-Dean's Secretary Mrs. Beverly Veach-Graduate Nurse of the State University of Iowa. ff 1. . - ' Q an X ,iv sy -fi.. l ., 5 a s .1 5 ws. , ' 'fit -'Y J M... fflii ' wrlrfi 'A fi f' ' sims,-eff k f ff wma, 4 Mnnm nm ., Mrfffffcn, 4541- f 114 , -r 1 ..M:::zzzre:mff.f's'z::eE , f A l Sai l f.r' , l kt HW :. , A, ' Q-... . ii ' ' .. , Mrs. Hoffman and Miss Lundeen discuss the day's SVEFITS. sg, rig, may , Q4 cliff' . . . I , l 1 . 1 l if , To T l A Place To Rap, A Place To -'-' ,1 3? aa f 'V .Q f ,Qk, .....,,r A5 .X-'sas + A , -1-ts -f d k? f is 6' rt -. aqa i , rw M fl' l Qi ,X X ,yr s , rf., :Q Q Q - 4 . 4 5 'fl .... if Mrs. Lorraine L. Benedict-B.S., Texas Universityg M.S., Our Lady of the Lake: Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Odena Clark-Study Hall Sup- ervisor. Miss Beverly Davis-Library Aide. Mr. Herbert Hannon-B.A., Talla- deze Collegeg Study Hall Supervisor. Mrs. Sonya Shuler-Study Hall Sup- ervisor. Mrs. Betty Wallace-Library Aide, Visual Aids. Nap Many ot Highlands students have a study hall period to fill in their schedule. Study hall students are given the oppor- tunity to take Driver's Educa- tion and to talk to their coun- selors. Some students use their time to catch up on homework or to use the library. Others rap about the day's news. A few students sleep in study hall. The school library is constant- ly changing. New materials are added each year to help im- prove it. Thousands of books are available for students to check out. Reference materials aid students in writing themes and research papers. The li- brary staff teaches students how to tind the information they need. The study hall supervisors use many techniques to control discipline so as to maintain a quiet atmosphere suitable for studying. -fs-3 hr M. ' .'-, Left: Mrs. Clark reprimands Mike Reed and confis- cates his paper airplane. Above: Mrs. Gonzales, head librarian, and Mrs. Karen Bishop, new librar- ian, prepare new books for students to use. Making Highlands A Cleaner Place Without a good maintenance crew, HHS would not be a well- run school. Our school depends on these people. They Work to keep Highlands beautiful and spotless. Their Work varies from general cleaning to replacing light bulbs and doing some re- pair work. These dedicated people are indispensable. Top: Erma Jo Franklin is found doing some of her work. Bottom left: Raymond Kelly, one of the custodians, prepares to leave work. Bottom right: Roy Rodriguez sweeps one of the halls. gif W .. ' 4 Y as t .. .t. . .t 'Q , lrf U - . ' d '- fm gs: diaigifgll , s . E'35:t'e7'5. A ' ' 35? 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WA- ' .gf -gfsumsilw gui! jf.: QNAA, ,f fits, Z :RS f' CWJJ f-AM Q m7jfLQJ 'f, J' A' is -f iff?-f,, 13 7 ? ff' af' ff If Lu. 433 Q kk w . i f 1QfjJyw':!f ,-5' 134' ' 91 A Q f' 3 Q f' W M j 1:9 CLASSES V Seniors '71 . . When the Seniors entered Highlands two years ago, their class sponsors, Mrs. Schelper and Mr. Howard, decided that the class of '71 would be the best yet to come. By working closely with the officers and representatives, they succeed- ed in keeping the rest of the class informed and interested in school and class activities. The class of '71 has started several projects that it hopes will become traditional activi- ties. Two assemblies were held each year to recognize the honors, both scholastic and ath- letic, of students in the class. A talent show was held each year to recognize the talents of class members. Seniors '71 are concerned about other students, too. They The Best Ever sponsored a farewell assembly for the graduating Seniors the past two years. Since this is the first year for Freshmen to attend Highlands, the Seniors adopted the class in an at- tempt to make them feel more a part of the school. A welcome assembly was held by the Se- niors to teach yells to the Freshmen and Sophomores. Skits were also presented de- picting the days when the Se- niors were new at HHS. As they face the challenges of the future, the Seniors of 1971 will take with them knowl- edge and memories. However, some of their pride, spirit, and enthusiasm will remain an everlasting part of Highlands High School. To Come The Senior class officers are: Pat Robey, treasurer: Renee Fortier, secretary: Merry Corder, Debi Ball, Andy Alder, Linda Harwood, Carol Shaw, Susan Reinhard, sergeants-at- arms: Ronay Cromer, historian: Jim- my Brient, sergeant-at-arms: Kathy Jackson, chaplain: Janice Grumbles, reporter: Susan Hoffman, parlia- mentarian: Karen Kothman, vice- president: and Byron Griffin, presi- dent. Not pictured, Edward Gawlik, sergeant-at-arms. -gif? .,,' I , g, f A 1 . -t,- egg 90 .1 , N, if , , . , 5 5 s f Q 5 1 5, if Q '1 .,..,,..,,..,e ?m-: My m,:., r Top left: Byron Griffin, president, conducts a daily offi- cers meeting. Top right: Mr. Howard and Mrs. Schel- per, class sponsors, enjoy the fountain at Trinity. Right: Carolyn Bickford, poster committee chairman, Stuart Tolle, music coordinator, and Maricela Lazarin, cultural committee chairman, lead in planning class assemblies. 1 ' '- X, misc- f iii! -L ' A xt , ,:,.. X 1 'Q M, f- ,fl N - imws yn, say, 4, rm ff, 1, ' 5. :va .eg .. Jwrb, QQQAQS, 53.2122 , M W, ,W K 4 . gl ,.. -by X K 39 , 54 ,gg , . ..,, nt' ,,, , . N . , x .tw ,N , s M 1-,fs .- - 'it -I, f fl: - E 'S 5 f we Af f. S, .- . .' . H 'Hi' :r v ffl-H 3-i'5l?iZi?k9 x?5'l1'5'e '34 'mir .wi f 'GI gf, T. fgymgi, Q , L1'Q'3, f is lf' ' . 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Tomorrow's Leaders Amelia Abad Craig Abney Carolyn Adams Diane Adams Julia Adams Rick Adams Mary Helen Agueros Andy Alder Wesley Alston Kathi Altwein Marie Amaro Lulu Amezquita Morris Anderson Herbert Anthony Ricardo Arispe Ricky Arms Alvin Arnett Jerri Arrambide Luis Arriola Carol Astoria Eddie Atnip Cyrus Avey Gary Backhaus Velma Bagley Deborah Baird ,W N Q sts , i aie Ji ll ,, 5. -' L . A , im if Tiix f if Q ,A tst 'N-.465 va K 'ng M M.. wr? -A .-if The Senior Class representatives for this year are: First row: Melanie Heslop, Diane Cermin, Cathy Mangum, Kathie Altwein, Mary Jo Fields, Joyce Gonzales, Sandra Wilkerson, William Gunn. Second row: Pam Butler, Geor- gia Richter, Pat Scholton, Margo Frasier, Pat Martin, Gra- Jerry Bairrington Karen Baker Linda Baldwin Debi Ball Pat Baney Judy Banks Eva Barbasiewicz Beverly Barham Don Barnett Luci Barrientos cie Gaytan, Portia Jones, Mary Braune, Jeanie Martinez Third row: Mike Tremaine, Eddie Zaiontz, Nicky Tondre Maricela Lazarin, Debbie Bobbish, Lynda Billa, Roxanne Snyder, Thomas Comer, Eddie Escobedo, and Luis Arri ola. is lg Seniors Stage A Welcome Seniors gather together to sing songs of welcome to the freshman and sophomore classes Ronnie Barrow Henry Batson Larry Bauer Jon Becerril Linda Belcher Janet Belk John Bellone Judy Belzung Fred Bennett Phyllis Bennett Fred Benson Gloria Bernal Roman Bernal Milton Berry Jimmy Biggers -.rf 'mf' Barbara Bilderback Ruth Biles Lynda Billa Linda Birney Kirby Black David Blanton Steven Bloxham Debbie Bobbish Jeanie Boezinger Robert Bone Hope Borrego Bobby Boubel William Bowden Nancy Bowers Wiona Bowers Robert Brabson David Branecky Keith Brangan Mary Braune Renee Brent Barbara Brewer Harley Bridges Julie Bridges Jimmy Brient Leonard Briggs Musicians Strike A Happy Note Bonnie Briscoe Joetta Broadnax Joyce Broadnax James Broadus Adrian Brock Calvin Brown Carolyn Brown Barbara Browning Doretta Bruno Sue Bryant Sw.. William Bryant John .A . ,Q J Buchanan Nxt ' LaNeII i 'W' Bukowski 'rl Pam Butler ' Sylvia Butler Below: Senior band members get a kick out of initiating freshmen. Right: Majorette Diane Cermin entertains spec- tators at the Harlandale game half-time. ,ff 'i if f' r' .ia --ii Tired senior band members pause a moment during rehearsal before continuing their practice. S ' e af is 9 f ' I i f :LPN T . f iv' -- is 53 9 Ag , 'R if E H455 N515 .-i- .,,.... , vi .5-1' , silk' ' i A , ff fp A W fl Q pl C wg, -, 1:'a2g.4g-- 1 f sg 4 4 I. ,Q fu. ff' Q ii ying G ww? I 4 if Susan Campbell Kirk Cantu Kirby Carlock Bernice Carranza Judy Carrasco Fred Casanova David Cash Jan Casper Debbie Castelina Nelda Castiglione Mary Castro Tommy Cavazos Pat Cavin Diane Cermin James Chadwell Audrey Chandler Claudette Chatman Debra Cheslyn Medana Chrisman Eddie Christal Delores Clack Debra Clark X V Glen Clark A X Cindy Clayton Pam Cobb - N C ile f ' Mi P i,, ii , J: I If .l,ll l I Thomas Comer 59 'ww Janice Conner A b Joan Cook lgenny Cook fifw A awn Cooper A- 'N ,xt W Q i i we is ie we ,W K .,: or 4 ,C ,fi , K 3' 3 lf, , ,. 4 5, ' , D' i Y, wi 'sf l ' 1 i -'1- ef 1 ,.1 gg-,E-, we A I f if - f I 1 Lawrence y Cordaro , John Cordaway Donna Corder ,N Merry Corder Henry t , , Coronado .gm yi - W ' A Ag i W i ' f Nfgkifsv C r 'if-if wifi- fhiifiwmgarfkff The Senior Look Q B x va 1 .. 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Minerva DeAnda Debra Dears Janet DeCesare Carrie DeLa Fuente Beatrice DeLaGarza Gloria DeLaRosa Henry DeLaRosa Andres DeLeon Carol Denecamp Allyn Denman . , Q Tim Dennis Chickie Dillow Kay Dilts gy., Richard Dingel 5, Jan Dinges 'f 55 My 5: ffm., dis Ken Dixon ,A Michele Donatto D ' Debra Dorn George Dotson Robert Dover Sheryl Dudley Raymond Duerr George Dugosh Darla Duncan Lucy Duncan l 'Wx ..f6 's wrt W W 5 X 1' inc ft 'f if ,U Q-M 5' N961-if if 44,5 .L Sf ,SR Y-ani' ' ' , X 5 , it i ,S rf i-wvfi J: - my r ., , , N, we fr X M? Q f E 1 'M ' ' Y g K ,gal mg W I , W 5 Hx we f+iU W t kts A 2 ' gg if Rl MW l 5 4 6 '52 I: bE,, ,,, , fi 'Q'-.ov 1' N-ani. ., B , t ,ao i , ,, .l :f3 J .. ' ' ' 2' jf? Q iwgigfisfaii-crawls: 1 1 -z fw.f1:f,,:'.1- ' fi J-if T L-W we I ,L M ggi 3 'Q ' f S V, 5 ffwiwsfqfwr, V Vie Dunn Tomas Duran James Dye Missouri Eans Bill Eardley Left: Questioned by a television newsman, Gracie Gaytan expresses her views on today's generation gap. Below: Portia Jones gives the opening campaign speech before students in Mr. Cardwell's government class hold a democratic pres: dential election. John Eardley Patricia Eastwold Robert Eichelberger Marva Ellison Kathy Engel fx ,J s it -s-: HK is i m e 1 ff' ihzfiilfi i . fi V an ,,+ 2 , ig Mft f i 'nfs-his s,igw 4 A Top: Mark Walls sneers at the suggestion that he might not be as proficient at tricycle riding as he thinks. Bot- tom: The old saying, Pride comes before the fall, is proven when Mark is unable to keep his vehicle on a steady course. M323 i if s H, ., A ea f W L P Y all if 4 4 W ,I igigm 4 Hin la S' QR? liz' if 695.1 5 T 1 1 fa 1 Six. if mei -v 2 iah Q N-Mas' .,- - 1-qffixgeir-' fsmfif- .411 fn?-T4 Q: i 'I f 515 . ff , ww' . if-SX. l ...ae we l 1 1 l The Ups And Downs Of Life Til' 1 . :et P S Ii K 's.,,,w4rf 'hawaii' X 5 F ra., e Q r ' '13 . ff A mv -1 ' ':.L'.': 1 it may - T. M. Engelhardt Gerald English Jerry Erfurth Edward Escobedo Jo Eser Jon Everett Jari Falconnier Ricky Fancher Billy Farris Mary Fassen Nd! ---new xi' Steve Faulkenberry Harry Fawcett Linda Ferry Carol Feuge Mary Ficca Larry Fields Meri Jo Fields Ann Finley Michael Finley James Flora Ben Flores Lisa Flores Hilliard Floyd Marcia Flynn Jimmy Ford Renee Fortier Linda Fothergill Mark Fowler Sylvia Franco Adell Franklin Margo Frasier Linda Freeman James Frieda Gary Friedrick Janice Frith Tom Fry Abel Fuentes Pam Fulmer Louise Galbraith Susy Gambell 10 Left: Kay Robinson takes time to use the large library of college catalogues in the counseling office Below Linda Birney seeks Mrs. Gilliam s advice about a scholarship Henry Garcia Roland Garcia Salvador Garcia Sylvia Garcia Kent Garman Paula Garrett Linda Garza Nora Garza Edward Gawlik Marvin Gawlik Earnest Gay Gracie Gaytan Kathryn Gee Wilber Gibson Dan Gideon ff -2 7 -'-. ' Y -,'i,, 1 ff itto a l-i K sset 'v-.ravi Bill Gillespie Carole Givens David Glenney Deborah Goltra Bobby Gonzales Ernest Gonzales Frank Gonzales Joyce Gonzales Sandy Gonzales Sara Gonzales Mary Gonzalez Robert Good Peggy Goodall Nancy Goode Linda Gordon Donald Grams Vavaknee Green Karen Griesenbeck Byron Griffin Oscar Griffin Rusty Griffin Verda Griffin Dana Grimmett Suzann Gruen Janice Grumbles O Seniors '71-Always On T Lee Gruver Becky Guerrero Carla Guerra Marilyn Guidry V 'ig , william Gunn ' if .3 ' 01, OP I 'mi Seniors climb to the ledge to broadcast the headline of the week's pep rally. Deborah Gutierrez Juan Guzman Kelley Haberer Jeff Haese Scottie Haight .gf 3-lil' Pw Ollie Hardeman Mary Hardin Bonnie Hargrove Patti Harper Linda Harris Nga .f v..., 'wwf Denise Hart Theodia Hartsfield Claudia Hanley Linda Harwood Arthur Hathaway Wd' 13 David Haynes Debra Haywood Robert Heckman Donald Heihn Edward Henderson Glen Henry Edward Hernandez Henry Hernandez Melanie Heslop Terri Hickman K 1? ,Q f t K ,Q , 5' fx 5 X as xv' 2 P f we 3' Left: No matter what they do, seniors always manage to rise to the top. Bottom row: Freshmen Howard Parker, Joey Gust, Clayton Byrd, Rodney Roberson. Second row: Sophomores Glen Matthews, Kenny Tondre, Robert Graham. Third row: Juniors Louis Salinas, Oscar Montelongo. Top: Senior David Glenney. Below: An emblem of senior- ity-a senior ring. in .,.-- 3' f e A .5164 ., r L . if --,L-7i1 f'1 '51 ,.f24,z,,iS3f,.,- '- A IkVm,r,.l3..af2S+ss,,--wzsax f , 'iiifi2Zq-isx1lz9i'X!+5l2gf5w9lSl5sfw7- Q-flash,fr, 11 You've Come A Long Way Baby Doris Hicks Henry Hicks Jeanne Higdon Pamela High Russell Hild Alice Hill Annie Hill Brenda Hill Leon Hill Irene Hinojosa Ellis Hitchings Lyn Hitchings Donna Hitzfelder Dollie Hobgood Paula Hodges Susan Hoffman Stephen Holcombe Debbie Holley Mattie Holman Vicki Holman Glenda Holmes Kathy Holmes Bette Holt Patrick Holt Beverly Hood x,,.,,.f an 'Nd 'QW l .4-, ...M r ss as i :es an Q We f-fr , 'em-,- 'www in-14' W' fs? ai. 23, ff, it me iff OK 4K M Wei 4, dw- .-is :war 3 1 '13, y 2 si 4 5 1 .M Ravi A-.atv eff 'GUI-gl Jn- faw We- 'P-465' MJ A nl ,,g,, N L, P, J N. A -if -, .v,.5fiV Q'lg fifr?-rfl ' John Hooks Thomas Hopkins Robert Horn Karen Horton William Horton Jack Howard Sandra Howard Raymond Huddleston Armeania Hudspeth Susan Huedepohl James Hughes Marie Hunter Riley Hutcherson Nona Ingram Kathy Jackson Nelda Jackson Sharon James Andrew Janowski Richard Jary Peggy Jenkins Julie Jeter Berry Johnson Marilyn Jonas Jack Jones Janette Jones 9 Portia Jones Scottie Jones Kelley Kay Melvin Keilers Debra Kelsey David Kensing Alice Kilpatrick lris King Linda King Sandra King Kathy Kircher Carolyn Klatt Harry Kloss Nadine Knaus Jackie Knight w. 1 get -Q., 5 f ,ff at fx sg , wg, The Latin Ill class may be small, but its quality makes up for the quantity, as seniors Pat Wag- ner, Debbie Newman, Susan Hoffman, and Edward Gawlik prove by studying together while their Latin ll classmates pursue a less difficult course of study. Q., ? Seniors Strive To Excel N1-'F' ., r l , l WSL? T f Q 3 13 5 , X, ily W L- 335. ,a Liga 5 A , Q :UQ 'Vx Q .0 . , ,K 3 --dvi , I W.. , my if L NN Miriam Knutson James Kohleffel Elizabeth Kolb Karen Kothman Betty Kotrla Jimmy Kotzur Anthony Kowalik Paul Krenek Mike Krueger Joyce Kryk Sandi Kubos Teresa Kuempel Melva Kyle Vickie Lakey Joe Lally Thomas Lamb Marilyn Lambert Terry Lambert Scarlet Lango Donna Laughlin David LaVelle Edward Lawrence Maricela Lazarin Albert Lazarine Shirley Lee Spirit Donna Lelifleilleur JoG-ayle Lemons Arthur Lenz Mike Leonard Emil Lewis Patricia Lewis Reggie Lewis David Leyva Jack Leyva Kathryn Lincoln Kurt Lindsey Vivian Lipscomb Penny Livingston Kristine Loehr Angelo Lopez Eddie Lopez Margaret Lopez Richard Lopez Roy Lopez Mike Lothringer Jerry Loughmiller Richard Lovering Dolores Lozano Bobby Lyssy Becky McBee 5'-4914 The senior cheerleaders start off a football game with an exuberant burst of spirit. W J. it +3 JF , . . f r M Glenda McCall Steven McCIintic John McClusky Billie McCord Terry McCown Leonard McCoy Yasmine McCoy Larry McCulloch Laura McKnight S. J. McNabb Gwendolyn McNary Doug MacFarlane John Magee Richard Maldonado Deborah Malone 3 Mischievous Seniors Top: Debbie Bobbish prepares to burst the bubble that unsuspecting Oscar Vann has just blown. Bottom right: Oscar discovers, much to his dismay, that he shouldn't have trusted Debbie to merely watch! Bot- tom left: Debbie laughs as a surprised Oscar sits with the visible proof of a lesson well-learned. 4 Cathy Mangum Mary Martin M Pam Martin ,Q W Patricia it 'S Martin L . T fi Harold 1? 'Q' if , Matines Q V 4 5, , i: , 't i Arnold Martinez Enez Martinez Jeanne , ,.sh Martinez W V Martha , f' m yd ii Martinez f p K Rosemary Q MJ Martinez gl i..r, f M iits Tuff? 723' W'-H57 ix ll, . H ra., ,,.- ,,.. vv' f ef 'ka 5' , ,Q I gsm.-g. - . fly' M-Seeks-if.f,al?2, R- p , , fir. wear Ili. '---uv -if ' ffielxf-M'S1'f A Nw .41- M V Q wi ziff ae J S fl is X i, 5.499 X W 7 ZA i 'mms i as 1 ,,. ' if xiii 1- Nsiiflrsv 'A .- , 1, .wfnw r i 3 gym W Q Q gr df K? il 11 N 7 X W 2 5 wh, ,mf wweqy Paul Mathis Edwin May Shirley Mazurek Marcia Melville Darryl Menager James Menard Betty Mercer Steve Mergele Charles Merkelz Rickey Meyer Iris Miller Sandra Miller Susie Miller Tommy Miller Yolanda Miller Ralph Minard Sandi Minnia Orithea Minor Billy Mitchell Edwin Moczygemba Karen Moczygemba Larry Moczygemba William Moczygemba David Moeller Gloria Molina Learning A Trade Sammy Molina Oscar Monsibais Ramiro Montez Clarence Montgomery Felice Montgomery Leroy Moody Deb Moore Shirley Mora Yvonne Moreno Brad Morgan - . Malcolm Mori LaNell Morris Guy Morrison Jack Morrison Clyde Morron rrrr' -o--gn Students can obtain a work pass that permits them to leave school early. Many seniors take advantage of this opportunity to utilize their time in a beneficial way. Below: Mark Taylor, cashier in a local pharmacy, returns a cus- tomer's change. Right: Tim Dennis makes a hobby profitable by shoeing horses at a ranch. -.9 i 'Q ,.,., . ' i V ..., 3. -Q lf Quai: V 1. gt- lii.gSwi1q34f, app Left: Bill Odam keeps busy while steaming a hat on his job at Gar- za's. Above: Kathy Walters helps at Handy Andy's by taking care of license plate applicants. Evangelin Mota Joe Mudd Carl Mulkey James Mulkey Kenny Munn i Atv 4.45 li E ' Q 'l a , ,xt is David Murphy Thomas Murray Candy Myers Peggy Myers 46 Kandi Narezo sq..! 'bw ' . Charles . Neskorik ' Debbie A Nesloney z.,-A . an Nester . ,. f A .W f. A I Z ,, Denise gl? i 4' ,,,. ,L NEWDUI' I1 2 . ,Qs ,W ., A Debbie . -I Newman 2 4 if 8 Seniors-In Tune With The Times James Newton Alfred Nichols Donna Nicol Patricia Nious Cathy Nobis Mike Nunn Scott Nunnelly Carey O'Banion Bonnie O'Bryant Blue Odam Kathy Ogden Vonnie Olinick Carol Ory Frances Ory Yvonne Ottmers Gladys Otto Sandra Palmer Alice Paredes Cindy Paredes Richard Parker Debby Parks Terry Parsons Joanie Patrick Mario Pedraza Denny Peel it if ltst U, iifiy L -v-f-.., X., , ..,,, ,. E 47? 5 I ,i,r - T NN 1 .1 lui M 'av K'. at 515 93' p taste f , ,,l.-new kjiigsj gm : V .k,7 f .f x .-p,,, J, 1 .,.,, . Q, X, k,'?'kjQQ K if E5 , . 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'Self K 1' 4 S if s 1,2 sq.. . fi: ,I A 4, 1::z-aa-',' as S2 -me Y :sie-' in aw' mf affirm , . ., si ' f?5hfQQN'k or K, '18 2 al Q. M 133 Q Y 1 ff i Q Q N I , . it . 1 WTS' ,. 2 gk e if t asks 4: 1' l .....,.-gf -ww-1 -r-rf5Q9K xy ww, sw ein who s boss by sentencing her to Caught In The Act eft Lynenne Wheeler tries to balance herself and slide down the annister at the same time Below: Dan Gideon shows Kathy Alt an old Chinese torture. ffl!! New 'CI ,9' gig 'Ji Beverly Shepard Rosalind Sherman Pam Sherrill Sherry Shrum John Siegler David Smart Arnold Smith Calvin Smith Debbie Smith Linda Smith Penni Smith Roxanne Snyder Richardo Solomon Bill Spaulding Carol Spears Thcil's A Switch Melvin Spriggs Linda Squyres Barbara Stanford Samuel Stapp Mark Stavinoha John Steele Dennis Steinbach Debbie Stephenson Judy Stobbs Jerry Stoeppleman Cheryl Stokes Kenneth Strait Connie Strey Jackie Strey Peggy Sunvison Alb! sv fir 3. .W X24 -...am X. 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'V vm 79 fi 'K in Stuart Tolle Katherine Tondre Paul Tondre Mark Tonne Patsy Torrez Stephanie James Traugott Linda Trauner Mike Tremaine Tina Tucker Wir 'W :si U' Tova r wavy, 1 2 R , 'vii ' ' is , , i i , K, EL Q55 -lzfrfu 'nj , 5 :fr ,391 ss ug ,gl M IS! ali 1 Zzr Q Many seniors them. f spend time meditating on AG- sk gl 9 'jf Curtis Tudyk Mark Turner Paul Turner Jesus Valdez Victor Valdez Barry Vallefy Oscar Vann Carrie Verdeja Larry Villareal Ralph Villareal Vashti Vorpahl Barbara Wade Eva Wade Kathleen Wagner Pat Wagner what the future has in store for 12 Mark Walls Kathy Walter Morris Walter Linda Washington Sherri Watson Tim Wauson James Weakiey Charles Wear Acquanetta Webb Debi Webber Patricia Weddington Virginia Weise Harold Wells Linda Wells Patty Wente Gordon Weynand Judith Wheeler Lynnene Wheeler Burke White Roger Wiemers Deborah Wilcox Nancy Wilkerson Sandra Wilkerson Danny Willetts Betty Williams Nw... -W' I' Q W 3 ,Nag e - t Www? 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J S , I ,ff V i 4 'J .2 .,. , i .zgi l Top left: Joey Thomas, Gary Sample and Harold Matinez greet their friends in the hall before class begins. Top right: The mu- sic proved to be too much for Morris Anderson, Michael George, Clarence Montgomery and Gauvin Brown. Left: John Thacker, Sandy Taylor, Kathy Jackson, and Jimmy Brient sit out the next dance to catch their breath. Below: S. J. McNabb, right, is pre- sented with an award by the Rotary Club. Senior Honors ACAPP . . . AASC . . . AO .... ATH . . BAND . . BRIG . . . BGDTS . . . BGDN . CBP .. CHS .. CS ..... CHIB .. CLREP... .... DECA :FBLA . . . CappellaChoir . . . .Alamo Association of Student Councils .......................Alpha Omego ........Athenas ......Band ... ...Brigade . . . .Brigadettes ........Brigadoon . . . . . . . .Chem-Bi-Phy . . . .Chamber Strings ...........Chess Set ............Chiroanes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Class Representative . . . .Distributive Education Clubs of America . . . . .Future Business Leaders of America FHA ...... ...... F uture Homemakers of America FTA .......,. .... F uture Teachers of America GER CLUB . . ............... German Club H CLUB . . ...................... H Club H P'S HWA ...... LIB CLUB .. LE MCC NHS.. NTS OEA.. PB PE .... QGS .. ROTC... SM S ...... SE ....... TARTAN VA ...... ...............Highland Players .. .Highlands Western Association ...................Library Club ... .....Los Espanoles . . . . . .Medical Careers Club . . . . . . .National Honor Society . . . .National Thespians Society . .. .Office Education Association .....................PhiBeta ....................Phos Estos ...................Quill61Scroll Reserve Officers Training Corps ..,.....................Scotsmen ...........Senate . . . .Sigma Epsilon .. ............................... Tartan ...........................Visual Aids VICA ......... .......... V ocational Industrial Clubs of America Craig Abney SM: Q8iS: TARTAN ROTC, lt Diane Adams BRIG, sr. cheerleader Edward Adams H CLUB Mary Helen Agueros ATH: LIB CLUB sec, treas: FHA: BGDTS Andy Alder sr cl sgt-at-arms Wesley Alston Q8iS: BGDN, photog rapher Kathi Altwein PB, hist, pres: BAND rep-hist: NHS Morris Anderson H CLUB: ACAPP Herbert Anthony ROTC, capt Jerri Arrambide BGDN: BGDTS Luis Arriola FTA: NHS: CHS Gary Backhaus H CLUB Debbie Baird HWA: NHS: SE Karen Baker DECA, rep: CHIR Debi Ball CHIR: chap: FTA: BAND jr. blas: NHS: SE: sr cl Sgt.-at arms Pat Baney OEA Larry Bauer ROTC Beverly Barham ACAPP Luci Barrientos Q8iS: S: HP'S, rep- hist: NTS, pres Janet Belk ATH: BRIG: BGDTS: NHS John Bellone FTA: Q8rS: TARTAN Judy Belzung OEA Fred Bennett ACAPP: ROTC, rifle team, It col Gloria Bernal OEA Milton Berry PE: VICA Jimmy Biggers H CLUB Barbara Bilderback FTA: AASC: BAND: NHS: SE Lynda Billa CHIR: BGDTS: CL REP Ling? Birney BRIG: BGDTS: NHS: David Blanton NHS: SE Debbie Bobbish Q8iS: BAND: BGDN, sr cl ed: NHS: SE: CL REP Jeanie Boezinger BRIG, jv, sr chldr: BGDTS: NHS: SE Hope Borrego LE: BGDTS Billy Bowden HWA Julie Bridges Q8rS: S: BRIG: BGDTS: NHS: SE: TARTAN, news, sp, ed- in-chief Jimmy Brient NHS, v-p: SE: sr cl s- arms Joetta Broadnax ACAPP Joyce Broadnax PB James Broadus H CLUB Barbara Browning CHIR, v-p: AASC: BRIG: BGDTS: HP'S: soph cl treas: CL REP Doretta Bruno LE: PH, parl: ACAPP, treas Sue Bryant AASC: BRIG: BGDTS John Buchanan ROTC, capt LaNell Bukowski OEA Pam Butler CHIR: S: BGDTS: lt, pres: Patricia Campbell NHS: SE Kirby Carlock AASC, v-p Judy Carrasco LE: TARTAN Bernice Carranza BGDTS: FHA Fred Casanova VICA: ROTC David Cash NHS: SE Debbie Castelina ATH: LIB CLUB: BGDTS Audrey Chandler BRIG, jr, sr chldr: BGDTS: NHS: SE: CL REP Debbie Cheslyn BAND: HWA: rifle team Medana Chrisman OEA Eddie Christal NHS Delores Clack BAND, sr maj: NHS Debbie Clark AASC: BGDTS Glen Clark BAND Pam Cobb ATH, parl-re, ch: BRIG: BGDTS Freddie Coleman H CLUB Penny Cook FHA, pres: SE Dawn Cooper PE: CBP Larry Cordaro H CLUB Merry Corder BAND, sec: NHS: sr cl s-arms Henry Coronado HP'S: NTS Gilbert Cortez, ROTC, capt Danny Cowan, BGDN, photographer Peggy Craig ACAPP: NHS: SE Cathie Crandell ATH: AASC Henry Crawford H CLUB Debbie Creech PB, v-p: FHA: BGDTS, It Ronay Cromer FTA: PB: BRIG: BGDTS: NHS: SE: sr cl hist Aida Cruz FBLA: LE Wiggm Cunningham H CLUB: NHS: Elaine Daniel mixed chorus William Davenport VICA: VA lnocencio Davila AASC, v-p: S John Davis ROTC, maj.: GER CLUB Julia Davis OEA Karen Davis BRIG, sr chldr: BGDTS: NHS Melissa Dean ACAPP: BAND Minerva De Anda CHIR: FTA: LE Janet De Cesare NHS: SE Henry De La Fuentas ROTC Gloria De La Rosa LE Tim Dennis HWA Mary Ann Dillow BGDN, campus life ed Ken Dixon H CLUB, treas: NHS: SE Debra Dorn PB Harvey Dorn mixed chorus: ROTC Robert Dover DECA: VA: SE: ROTC, maj George Dugost H CLUB Darla Duncan AASC, NHS Lugy Duncan ATH, LIB CLUB, NHS, E Louise Eans FTA, LIB CLUB, AASC, VA Bill Eardley HWA, BAND J. A. Eardley DECA, HWA, ROTC Patricia Eastwold FBLA Dwight Edwards DECA, VICA Marva Ellison FTA, PB Gerald English TARTAN Ricky Fancher soph, jr cl sgt-at- arms, Q8tS, BGDN, head photo, NHS, SE Harry Fawcett H CLUB Carol Feuge NHS, SE James Field ROTC, capt Mary Jo Fields CL REP, BGDTS Ann Finley, ACAPP, BAND, SE Hilliard Floyd BAND, sr bl, NHS, SE Marcia Flynn AASC, BGDTS Jimmy Ford HP'S Renee Fortier jr. cl s-arms, sr cl sec, S, BRIG, BGDTS, NHS, SE, CBP, tr, p Linda Fothergill, PB, partl, NHS, SE Mark Fowler HP'S Sylvia Franco LE, rep-hist, pres, AASC, hist, S Margo Frasier ATH, BRIG, BGDTS, NHS, SE Linda Freeman OEA Janice Frith CHIR, BRIG, BGDTS Abel Fuentes DECA, rep, BAND Pam Fulmer OEA Louise Galbraith ATH, sec, LE, BRIG, BGDTS, SE Suzy Gambell jv cheerleader, BRIG, BGDTS Salvador Garcia H P'S, ROTC Sylvia Garcia CHIR, LE, BAND Linda Garza CHIR, LE, AASC, BAND Eaznest Gay LIB CLUB: SM, v-pres, A Gracie Gaytan CL REP, BGDN, jr. cl ed, LE Dan Gideon Q8iS, BGDN, BAND, drum maj Bill Gillespie S, ROTC, col Carole Givens AASC, BGDTS David Glenney HWA, v-pres Debbie Goltra FTA, NHS, SE Sara Gonzales FBLA, sec, rep, LE, BAND, CL REP Mary Ann Gonzalez LE, ROTC, drill team Nancy Goode BRIG, BGDTS Robert Good AASC, BAND Byron Griffin sr cl pres, S, BAND, NHS, SE, CBP Oscar Griffin H CLUB, ACAPP Verda Griffin PB Janice Grumbles sr cl rep, BRIG, brigadier, BGDTS, NHS, SE Josephine Guarjardo FBLA Carla Guerra LE Becky Guerrero CHIR, parl, CL REP Gail Guidry HWA, sec Ken Gulley VICA David Gunn CL REP Mary Hardin MCC, v-pres, PB, BRIG, BGDTS Claudette Harvey BAND, maj Linda Harwood CHIR, FTA, ACAPP, BAND, NHS, SE, sr cl sgt-at-arms Debra Haywood PB, H P'S Robert Heckman DECA Donald Heihn LIB CLUB, VICA, sec Melanie Heslop ATH, parl-rep, FFA, AKEAPP, BRIG, typ., BGDTS, CL R P Terri Hickman LIB CLUB, MCC, ACAPP, AASC, TARTAN, co-ed, rifle team Henry Hicks VICA Doris Hicks AASC Pamela High PB, BGDTS Russell Hild HWA, sgt-at-arms Leon Hill DECA, ROTC, maj Lyn Hitchings ATH, sgt-at-arms Dollie Hobgood ATH, v-pres, BRIG, BGDTS, NHS, SE Susan Hoffman PE, BAND, treas, NHS, soph, jr. sr cl parl Debbie Holley CHIR, OEA Mattie Lou Holman ATH, S, BRIG, GER CLUB, pres Beverly Hood OEA, NHS, SE Bill Horton DECA, HWA Karen Horton BRIG, brigadier, jv cheerleader, BGDTS, NHS, SE . fs-:22.1iifi,:iM 2, Ray Huddleston HWA, LIB CLUB Sugain Huedepohl ATH, BRIG, NHS, James Hughes ROTC Nona Ingram AASC, BGDTS Kathy Jackson BRIG, BGDTS, NHS, sec, SE, soph, jr sr cl chap Andrew Janowski SM, sec-treas, AASC, sgt-at-arms Peggy Jenkins ACAPP, pianist, BRIG Marilyn Jonas DECA, sec Janette Jones BRIG, TARTAN, car- toonist, NHS, SE Kelley Kay stage crew Iris King FBLA Linda King DECA, sgt-at-arms Kathy Kircher CHIR, sec, FBLA, v- pres, SE Carolyn Klatt NHS Nadine Knaus ATH, pres, FTA, S, sec-treas, BRIG, BGDTS, NHS, SE Jacqueline Faye Knight NHS Miriam Ann Knutson OEA, pres, Q8fS, S, TARTAN, feature editor Elizabeth Kolb BRIG, BGDTS, GER CLUB Karen Kothman FTA, NHS, SE, jr cl treas, sr cl v-pres, golf team Betty Kotrla NHS Anthony Kowalik VICA Paul Krenek ROTC Mike Krueger DECA Joyce Kryk OEA, sec Sandi Kubos BGDN, bus mgr Teresa Kuempel PE, Q8tS, TARTAN, NHS, SE, CBP Vickie Lakey FBLA Thomas Lamb BAND Marilyn Lambert CHIR, BRIG, hist, BGDTS Terry Lambert HWA, PE, BAND, NHS, SE Scarlet Lango ACAPP Donna Laughlin HWA, BRIG, briga- dier, NHS, SE Edward Lawrence VICA, v-pres, sec Maricela Lazarin LE, MCC, AASC Shirley Lee CHIR, ACAPP: BGDTS Donna Le Meilleur FHA, BGDTS, major, sec Patricia Lewis ACAPP, pres, S Left: Betty Williams leaves school after another hard day of classes ends. Below: The study hall library is a place to meet with friends as well as a quiet place of study, as these seniors have discovered. David Leyva AASC, sec, treas, pres: S, pres Kathy Lincoln PE: NHS: SE Penny Livingston BRIG: BGDTS Richard Loos HWA Margaret Lopez BGDTS Jerry Loughmiller HWA: PE: H CLUB John Love ROTC Richard Lovering HWA: VICA Dolores Gonzales Lozano ACAPP Gail McLean FBLA: PB John McClusky VICA Laura McKnight FBLA: LE: PB: AASC, rec sec: sgt-at-arms: NHS: SE S. J. McNabb NHS: SE John Magee H P'S Deborah Malone PB: ACAPP Enez Martinez CBP Jeanne Martinez LE: BGDTS: TARTAN, bus mgr: CL REP Rosemary Martinez LE Harold Matines VICA Darryl Menager AO: QSLS, pres: BGDN, Ed-in chief: NHS: SE: S Sandra Miller BRIG, choreographer: NHS: SE Susie Miller AASC: BGDTS Ralph Minard H CLUB Sandi Minnia LIB CLUB Orithea Minor OEA Bill Mitchell H CLUB Edwin Moczygemba DECA: HWA: BGDN Karen Sue Moczygemba S: v-pres: BRIG, pres: NHS: SE Oscar Monsibais AASC, sgt-at-arms: NHS: SE Felice Montgomery PB, sgt-at-arms Mary Esther Morales OEA: BRIG: BGDTS Yvonne Moreno FTA: AASC Malcolm Mori AASC LaNell Morris HWA: PB: BGDTS Evangeline Mota CHIR: LE: AASC: BGDTS James Mulkey BAND Kandi Narezo OEA Charles Neskorik BAND: GER CLUB Debbie Nesloney CHIR: BRIG, v- pres: BGDTS: NHS: SE Denise Newburn NHS: SE Deborah Newman CHIR, pres: PE: S: BRIG: BGDTS: NHS: SE: CBP, sc dir Ron Newman H CLUB, sgt-at-arms James Newton H CLUB: TARTAN Scott Nunnelly BGDN Bonnie O'Bryant H P'S: NTS Bill Odam HWA: Q8tS: BGDN, sports ed, photographer: SE Kathleen Ogden HWA: BP Vonnie Olinick CL REP: AASC: NHS: SE Nelda Orr BGDN, production mgr Carolyn Ory OEA: PB, chap: FHA, v-pres: AASC, BGDTS Frances Ory PB, re-typist: FHA, rec- sec: BGDTS Yvonne Ottmers OEA Gladys Otto OEA Sandra Kay Palmer OEA: PB Alice Paredes LIB CLUB: ACAPP Cindy Paredes BRIG, brigadier, jv cheerleader: BGDTS Beverly Parrish Q8iS: TARTAN, circu- lation, feature ed Dennis Peel H CLUB Fritz Pelayo ROTC, capt Elsa Pena LE: BGDTS, hist, artist typist Edward Penn H CLUB, pres: S Nancy Phillips NHS: SE David Piechnik DECA Carolyn Pinckney, LlB CLUB: PB, hist: AASC JoAlyce Poblete ATH: MCC: OEA Pat Pol BAND Tommy Polonis DECA Virginia Poznecki BGDTS Jesse Preciado H CLUB Kathy Prendergast AASC: S: jr. hd cheerleader: BGDTS: SE Scott Prewill PE: BAND: NHS: SE Beg? Rabenaldt FBLA, treas: NHS: Joaquin Ramirez ROTC Gene Randall FTA, rep: LIB CLUB, v-pres: AASC: ROTC, capt, It col Phyllis Raven OEA Susan Reinhard sr cl sgt-at-arms Kathleen Resendez CHIR, treas: AASC, rep: BRIG: BGDTS Marsha Richter NHS Edward Ricks H CLUB Mary Rios CS: FTA: AASC: H P'S Diana Rivera PE: pres: S: NHS Kay Roberts BRIG: BGDTS: NHS: SE Pat Robey CHIR: BRIG: BGDTS: jr cl sgt-at-arms, sr cl treas Gwen Robinson AASC: BRIG: BGDTS: TARTAN Luanne Roeber Brig: BGDTS: NHS Roger Rutledge VA: ROTC Mark Ross ACAPP Melissa Royal BGDTS Randy Rust H P'S Barbara Sanchez OEA: NHS: SE Gail Sanders AASC: BGDTS Linda Sanford OEA George Santella ROTC Patra Scholton CL REP: NHS: SE Carol Shaw sr cl sgt-at-arms: BAND: NHS: SE Pamela Shaw ATH: BRIG: BGDTS Rosalind Sherman DECA, treas Pam Sherrill Q8.S: BGDN, bus mgr David Smart AASC, hist: ROTC, It col Calvin Smith BAND Linda Smith ATH, sgt-at-arms: AASC Roxanne Snyder DECA, v-pres: AASC: CL REP Carol Spears ACAPP: BAND: NHS: SE Debbie Stephenson BRIG, brigadier BGDTS: NHS Judy Stobbs OEA, treas Cheryl Stokes TARTAN Connie Strey ATH: BRIG Eileen Agnes Svec OEA: PB: BRIG: BGDTS: SE Edna Swierc FHA Janis Talbert CHIR, sgt-at-arms: BAND maj: NHS: SE Mark Taylor HWA Sandy Taylor BRIG, treas: BGDTS: NHS: SE Susan Taylor BRIG John Thacker SM, pres: S: NHS Debbie Thomas DECA Geraldine Thomas PB Kelly Thomas TARTAN Pam Thomas PE: BAND: NHS: SE Diane Thompson BRIG Stuart Tolle, ACAPP, sgt-at-arms: S: parl: BAND, jr blaster, pres: NHS: SE: GER CLUB Paul Nicholas Tondre H CLUB: NHS: SE Patsy Torrez FTA: LE: BGDTS, lt, ist Linda Trauner PB Mike Tremaine H CLUB: AASC Tina Tucker BRIG: BGDTS Jesus Valdez ROTC, capt Oscar Vann ACAPP, v-pres: BGDN, Campus Life ed: H P'S Vashti Vorpahl FTA: Q8tS: TARTAN: SE Kathleen Wagner NHS: SE Patricia Wagner PE, pres: S: BAND, sr blas: NHS: SE Mark Walls H P'S NTS, treas Sherri Watson drill team Tim Wauson ACAPP Debi Webber HWA: DECA: ACAPP: Q8tS: TARTAN Patricia Weddington LIB CLUB: PB: AASC: H P'S Harold Wells BAND Linda Wells BRIG: BGDTS Patricia Wente H P'S NTS Lynnene Wheeler CHIR: AASC: BRIG, sec: BGDTS: SE Nancy Wilkerson OEA Sandra Wilkerson CHIR: AASC: CL REP Marilyn Williams FBLA: ACAPP Marsha Williams AASC Franz Wivo DECA Carolyn Woods FHA, v-pres: BGDTS Debbie Woodworth ACAPP: BAND Donald Wright ACAPP: H P'S, chap Rexford Wyatt HWA Donna Young BAND Eddie Young H CLUB Vicki Yznaga ATH, treas Humberto Zapata BAND: NHS: SE 135 Reflections Of Silver Ancl Blue Seniors Seventy-Two JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS for '70-71 are: Front row: Glor- ia Rios, treasurer: Patricia Buckelew, secretary: Marianne Roba, sgt.-at-arms: Marion Drabek, reporter. Second row: Alice Walton, sgt.-at-arms: Janet Sietze, parliamentarianp Sponsors of the Junior Class are Mr. Roesler and Mrs. Jackson. Through their counseling and guidance, the class of '72 remain- ed bright and shinin' throughout the year. Joyce Bishop, chaplain. Back row: David Grundy, presi- dent: John Taylor, sgt.-at-arms: Doug Fredrick, sgt.-at- arms: Mark Rush, vice-president. Knowing that 70-71 was the beginning of something new 7571 for the Seniors of '72, the Iun- iors gave Highlands all the spirit they could squeeze into the short nine months before their final year at HHS. The only Way the Iuniors could top winning battle cry three times in a row at Alamo Stadium was to have a Iunior Spirit Day which boosted class spi- rit. Picking up pace after a momentous basketball season, the members of the Iunior class anxiously awaited ordering their rings on February 1. Iun- iors did it again when they presented the talents of the Iunior Iunior class during Month in April. When the last 3:15 bell rang on May 28, one of the greatest Iunior classes that Highlands has ever seen came to an end. A unique and distinct Senior class had emerged. 13 Juniors Exciieclly Begin The New School Year Diana Acosta Nancy Adamek Eddie Adams Herbert Adcock James Adcop Debra Aguilar William Ahumada Albert Alanis Gary Alexander Sharon Alexander Alvarette Allen Larry Alviar Dixon Anderson Martha Anderson Arthur Angelo Virginia Araiza Adrian Arbizu Sharon Armstrong Lue Arnn Ester Arrambide yv lim --943 My - Q lx M5 r rs i A A As her Junior year begins Kathy Calloway carries her new found possessions. - Q f W fe 3 x...f l l Rene Arriola Fannie Autuy l Sand ,a .. .. Avery .M ,, W M. 1 3 in l 5 55 il Glenda Bacon I P Oscar Montelongo displays his and eagerness of the new school year by driving his VW right up to the main entrance! N i .V , .,, sp M 'Mfg 1 William Bailey Steve Baker Fred Balmos Jeanie Balzen - f Cecelia Baney Doris ...K . , lr, rlrir . ib- Barber Elaine Barnes Nellwyn Barnes Jami Barrett Patty Barrett Christine Barszcz Steve Bates O Debra Batterton Kenneth Battles Angie Baygents David Bear Margaret Becker Dennis Beirle Earl Bell Hortencia Benavides Richard Bensinger Robin Bernhard Richard Bernhardt Barbara Bess Vickie Biegler Arlene Billings Regina Binger Joyce Bishop Velda Bishop Francine Blackman Pam Boehme Kathy Boggs Kenneth Bowers Betty Bracewell Lynn Brangan Ervin Breaux Catherine Breen Sue Brehm Brenda Brewer Sylvia Bright ,A Bruce Whitehead attempts to convince his geometry class that his way is the right way. at 33 -- 7513. ,.1'.,fl??:. Q53 . R 55195, its iv- .,,. f- W . ,,., . ,, , Q. .,,,. , 'E Haiku t ,. .Q -.,,. ,f .... . . . f Jrs. Display Knowledge X E 'Q h , Q A li l i I rllli M 1 !! in 3. 5' .-al rad K 3' H B? f r f f '4Y' is l we . V J se 5 f rl x Q 'HE' A 1 David Briner Geraldine Briseno Larry Broom Anna Brown Barry Brown Connie Brown David Brown Dee Brown Denise Brown Gerald Brown John Brown Lynda Brown Pam Brown Pennie Brown Reginald Brown Raymond Bruels Carol Buchanan Patricia Buckelew Nicholas Burke Samuel Burns Grover Burris Debbie Burton Sharon Cain Anna Caisse Theresa Caldwell Kathy Calloway Francisco Camacho Debbie Camack 0 XA ,Y X Q 41 OWLS 'N '3?, 1ffQ,Q '3M 55, ,,. 2 Q 'H f T Q 5 g i g? V4 , I 3,5 f -I .Y A l 'QQ xy N 'X , gk? Vu' If ' 4 , 5.xi rL iybf : - V I 5 KI , y,,.f . 7.12 ,'F- X ,545 X .ff if , XQ 1. f vif .wwf l , .. A I Those Were The Days Ns , Y 'LL., ,gm ig: f xx , 1 4 'TM7' Z 's 5 z aivmf l , A M3 g x . -.,, 1 .,W,, gf L.: I uk-.r 1 or 5 xg W.. af fs' QA '14- L a J 'V af Mal ff? .N V 'hP t X ,sum -gv u lr' R le e e R eil or V ' 3 M Navi H M , F W M22 5 ix if QC Q: 1' ' vs. , K K. A Yi. g f .digg I 52 f. E 5 ly ug, 8 Q1 ' 1 I I Z' ' 22 V' -L we Q + - Q AME X if rw if WSW 'mfg X. X f ' rv for . I i M I Q XX I .. Cecilia Camarillo Joycedene Canada Leno Cano Rhonda Carlton Mary Cardoza Charlene Carter Diane Castano Irma Castano Janie Castillo John Cavin Connie Cermin Bill Chamartin Ruby Chance Lois Chaney Cynthia Chidgey Carol Childers Kay Christal James Christopher Diane Clancey Don Clark Jesse Clay Carolyn Cobb Sarah Cochran Ronnie Colby Candy Coleman Diane Coleman Jacinta Coleman Barbara Collins Don Colvin Kay Conner Glen Connor Lucille Contreras Jennifer Cook Jesse Cordova Ruben Corona John Crady Carl Craft Clyde Crawford Glennita Crawford Marion Crawford Leroy Crocker Christine Cuellar Kevin Cullinane April Darden Elaine Darilek Medina Davis Roseann Davis Roy Davis Stephanie Day Vickie Deese Isabel DeLa Fuente Arturo DeLaRosa Joan DeLeon Linda Delgado Gary Dem psy Beverly Denman Roxanna Denning Mary Denson Barbara D'Errico Barry Brown proves that Juniors really do ride high! , ' iw, ,P - Q, .ug- Q, 1.ff'3, A-J . V, f' l A is A - ,..' ' xx? A if f1: x J . M -ni z M gi 5 if f! '44 vwg. .. . . 3 if ' -vs., X J if :,.'-' I 3 4 5 fa 2 If Q? ii J of Seniors '72 Ride High st-iv-si .1 ? 9, 'V i , N Tm? . I. 3 x - ff-Q--1' W, , l 1 . ff-Q' W 15 E og i ii R sm Q 1 new ii. lg is. e ig ig X 1 ' fl JA ,, Albert Diaz Margaret Diaz Charles Dickinson Denise Dietert Mike Dillow Cheryl Dlugosh Sylvia Docker Dorothy Dodd Dennis Doiron Joe Domingquez Sandra Donahue Gayle Doubrava Marian Drabek Richard Drzymalla Paul Duderstadt Joyce Dugosh Gwendolyn Dukes Lori Dukes Clint Duncan Rogelio Duran Cheryl Dyer Debbie Eastham Carrie Eckardt Marilyn Eddington Richard Edgerton Charles Edwards Elise Eggleston Cathy Ekrh Gloria Ellison Louise Eng Merry Erfurth Gloria Esquivel Robert Esquivel Rudy Estrada David Everling Ned Ewing 14 Victor Farias Linda Fater Karen Feigel Debbie Ferguson Anthony Fernandez Pamela Fielder Scheri Fielding Tom Fine Eve Finley Timi Finnigan Carol Fisher Richard Flanigan Barbara Ann Flores Joseph Flores John Flowers Kinney Foote Casandra Ford Anita Foster Charles Fralix Marcia Frazelle Doug Fredrick Janice Freeman Laurice Freeman Paul Freeman Robert Freeman Sharon Freeman Gary Frideck Edwin Friedricks Jack Frost John Gafford Rodney Galler Sheila Galloway Bebe Gambell Clarence Gammage Elma Garcia Fred Garcia Irma Garcia Margaret Garcia f 3 V is Qs' ' , f, ff W WSF ' l L . re - in it N. ., r p g? UE? LTV: . -F 5' wr-fi--2 ,M , L 5' ,L V , A.,., A ,, ., . .:.r -,l' e i ,. -. ,, V-F : Z'? 'fra K t . if Ki y-,varili'?'S ' 1 1 w ii ii' f uv I . 1 H K ' L Q' N Ni 5 W K 1 c ,- Ay R 1 'J Rn Q 'fe , .2 ,vi fa 5 'tiki cv 1 fi 5, Through Art ww fm. rw- ,V '--...Q wwf .J 'f-'M . 13' A -A a ., it gif fl W it as iilr f T. X -v ll , ii- ' 'ifzw i gsgw ' 160 sl uf zz ki' f STEER ag, 1' I1 x T' I ,S rl k If an used' 1 lrif lr vm- Juniors Prove Their Spirit :ii 'Q' 1' if i iH Y '- 'v cgff ' if EJ, M 172- q:5', ' FE:-' ' I , QI -.ie ii Q? M, f, x wr xfl.-5 4 ,f-ff K, A N 0 ,, -yi ZH ,1 yy-,Vx Q li AN 'Ea ' 'N qi -L 94 i 'x' VLH ffig Norma Garcia Bill Garrett Barbara Garza Susan Garza Cathy George Cindy Gerloff Arthur Germer Jeanie Gerth Viviane Gilbert Cynthia Gill Linda Gilliam Elladen Gonzales Jesse Gonzales Norma Gonzales Ray Gonzales Freddie Good Wesley Gooden Alice Grace Patricia Grandberry Freda Green Pam Green Walter Green Gary Greive Martha Grizzard Ain't It A Grand Life We Live! 1 147599955 v 5 A C Q zra fi -.. 5 ,f We it-W' ' 5 rv , j 1 Ji' we A UR 3 ' Q it EEL: W wg 1- Q Q 1 ,. ' N. Za.- : GAVAN! , Tw, X . -., ,, ., ,, ,, gg A - . A : ' Q -W-, I n -,ge 5 'Hs-PM . A R 4 Alfred Lozano and Tim Welch can't believe what is to them at an initiationp but that's life!! : :H i - .-5 Q' 'I 22. K ' ' - au- 'Ar , xi X dl new ,gli happening G' f N--rim P' S-A! we Lk R -, -. 'ff ..,, ,hz-1- 2-'ff in ,b y 5,1 mv t w - J, dv -.,.,.,,, -New -NN . V,,. R I f x S I lx k g. X l x r it , f S ,H if 1 Q' 1 2 ' ' VK 5:32-fisfflft Jai I ' 1 68 I 4 f s if 2 it ., , .J-W e 'f - J. J Y ' ' ' , . , A ,, 7 L 4 I - -- r 1 v r 4 ','. ii '1, - 1 if -- 1 a , v ,sz M, 5 diffs if-,VQ.gfj,ggi I ' rffxi gr. 15 ir A- ' A J Agni ,, 1 ' 9 , F' - it i - :mv . ' A V x X -,'k , i3,I.15.f: ..,. : Y N : in '- V 4 f 'X f X , , , -Mu X, A David Grundy Joan Gruninger Hilda Guerra Xavier Guerra Cynthia Guevara Katherine Gunn Darrell Gustafson Danny Gutierrez John Gutierrez Linda Gutsch ke Cindy Cuyer Victor Hackett Jr. David Hall Steven Hall Cindy Hanna Linda Hardy Bartholomew Harris, Michael Harris Richard Harris Terri Harris Calvin Harrison Linda Harrison Sandra Hartfield Bette Hartman Cheryl Harwood Richard Harwood Alfred Hawkins Josephine Head rick Roy Hebert Larry Hechler Thomas Heickman Michael Hendricks Patsy Hendricks Brett Hensley Bonnie Herder Herman Hernandez John Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Karen High Ralph Hill Rebecca Hinijosa Debbie Hinton Kenneth Hoffman Tommy Hoffman Eddie Hollier Sherilan Holmes Allen Holtsford V f ,, if l Ah ,, liz if W f 1 5 l is 4 5 f ,ef q '- W ., L , , , .,,, ,., tw ...- if x , . K M 5, , H 5 X.-at M' W 'alfgi-15 1 .. 3 .isa ei. .X im? C 1 ez, K 'E du 4' l f .' X A 1 -A L-www' saw l 7 ,rf M my fl , -Q -nr r- 'fI.v,V I K I ff? lit! Above: Lorene Moore and Gary White talk between classes. Be- low: Darlene Vukasin, Becky McMakin, Kieth Jones and Mar- garet Becker socialize. veeslrfasfcfv 1 W' W A' f ,J L r W - - kg MM Friends Get Together it s..-.v Q, J I -or , I Y ,', nz ,. x ffffff aafailwffmi ,ge . Ai 1X..f X J vi I N ,Q QW i ee e ' V u e. ? Q41 L 64, I if t . ' 'P 1- ' ' :J : 7 5 fi ff 'id z E . ' 'T 2 LA , . , r ...W-f 'xr' H . . tx-.sf 1 L- 'ee, 1 1 M .1 -.En 1-Q, Ne!! Q, 'L -eau ,gl in ii, i t l ,Nr -'ar' s A 733' A fe , gi 5 Q . ,f i p V ' . ' 'F A 2 1?i.ff1fiif3fBi .1:' ' ffliyiflkllfil iiftliwif , -n L ,ig.m.x.l ,, L . 5l,,Ls.s.l,w,,.,,u, V - ,xx mfsslzigzfk-f.e:ff,:'-, S y , X , 1 , W?,,,. L '. Lynn Holzmann Beverly Hood Larry Hooker Carolyn Horelka ,Sandra Horton Anita Hubert David Huges Harold Hughes Gerry H ummel James H unt Lana Hunt Johnnie Hutchins Archie lturralde David Jackson Reginald Jackson Sylvester Jackson Micheal Jakob Nancy Janes Robin Janes Carolyn Janowski Billy Jarratt John Jasso Peggy Jefferds Patricia Jenkins Joseph Jerdee Deborah Johnson Elenor Johnson Gary Johnson Gerald Johnson Patricia Johnson Karen Jolly Jerry Jones Keith Jones Nancy Jones Michael Jordan Larry Karstadt 2 Pete Kasmir Katherine Kelly Laurann Kelso David Kennedy Gary Kennedy Alice Ketchum Raymond Keyser Judy Kinard Brenda Kincaid Billy King Brenda King Janice King Guy Kingsley Debbi Kinney David Kiolbassa Roxann Kiolbassa Patti Kocian Ralph Koenig Elton Kossaeth Henry Kosub Rhonda Krauss Junior Reps Create The New For. ,fxgn , lg , ,raw w. 1 gg Q W 1' ne' Q, ' is ., ..., . l , . . l l 1 ,li Ll S I l I 1 f- K c Q R1 W2 r QV, it are f we I M r - R 33- -g'x..,.,g':-,gp Q., fa D ,X 2 V. i ., - ei . i it ,M icc . K jx .5 A We ' 1 like .1 Af? Mil? -if Swliskwj gl? . an 5 4 E 2 W The Junior Reps are: Sherilan Holmes, Mary Lou Martin, Margaret Diaz, Candy Coleman, Joyce Du- gosh, Cecelia Baney, Pam Green, Linda Gilliam, Martha Moncivais, Gwen Dukes, Patsy Lochbaum, Deb- bie Schiller, Elda Montes, Jesse Cor- dova, Merry Erfurth, Michael Hen- dricks, Marilyn Nystrom, Samuel Burns, and Linda Fater. if A The Class Of Seventy-Two Giving it a try was the theme used by the Iunior Class Representatives throughout the school year ot 1971. When the Iunior Reps saw they could boost the class spirit one more notch, they went ahead and did just that. This was the driv- ing force used the entire year in striving tor a better class of '72, The representatives Worked not as individuals, but together as one unh. X-f-Ms.. 5. er 5 ' up JV ' In 43 8 XT? 4 WP ' gi in , 5 x 39 ...J AW 1, .. , - I EJ .1 '- 'fir' L N' i mrs, ii ' as 3, , 'gg K- if j , , A ix N l x , i Nia K 1 v,i in , - lsrr is s ,.V.. -sa L L l X Sally Kroeger Michael Kruse Henry Kuehlem Brent Laing Kenneth Lakey Randy Lally Darrell Lambert Richard Lambert Ladislao Leal Rosolyn LeBruce Joyce Lee Patti Leihsing David Lemons Martha Lemons Carl Lenhart Cindy Lenz Wilburn Leschber Bill Lewis Never A Dull Moment Debbie Lewis Debbie Lewis Vicky Leyva Sheri Limbrick Alonzo Lipscomb Debby Lloyd Patricia Lochbaum John Lockman David Loehr Joanne Long Wayne Long Lisa Lopez Tony Lopez Deborah Loyd Alfred Lozano Tony Lozano Charles Luna Gilbert Luna 154 O Colleagues ff' ' sz: 4 ilu' ,' elrf w Never a dull mo- , ment is the rule for seniors '72 ev- en while passing from one class to another. we-.J .,.,,,,l,,, .fx 1:2 5- ,,ffmfl'sfE-if f 1: , ,tk, i M , ,, l,,,-f.l Z l. fl M, - K , W ,L VL is , . ,, .- mgifle ' it 'isi I L ., U . f t: ll as 2 1 5 bww l i H Y A V .Ag . l Q wi I , L I 4 we A gk ' , , H 3' My I ' -3 -if b elbl 4 Q 3 ff-aff all 1 5' Wi N3 Q iff EQ' H L M ,V f V 2 Q '-ev' . 'T El -W : V W Y .., ,r ' l , L' , 'Leu Hard work can't stop a Junior from having a good time as Craig Balloue proves when he laughs at a joke during crafts class. fir! J-i ..'-- Hfffg ,, f 1151 , ii f 5 H15 William Lutton David McCanless Patty McCarthy Ronnie McClain Rueben McClain Glen McCreless Stephanie McGee Charles McGuire Linda Mclntosh Becky McMakin Arlene McVay Susan Mabe Elva Maldonado Marilyn Malmer Linda Malone Tony Marsh Mark Marshall Donna Martin Loy Martin Mary Lou Martin Vicki Martin Wayne Martin Teresa Martin Del Campo Albert Martinez Fashion-Conscious Juniors Antonio Martinez Linda Martinez Virginia Martinez Jean Mashburn Pete Massiatte Sherry Mauch Edna May Patricia May Gary Mead Lucy E. Medina Sandy Medlock Cindy Mercer Marsha Merz Irene Mesa Marty Meyer Darrel Miller Mike Miller Peggy Miller Sandy Millwater Debbie Moczygemba Jeanette Moczygemba Thomas Moczygemba Martha Moncivais Felix Monge Sencion Monsia Oscar Montelongo Elda Montes Cynthia Montgomery Robert Montoya Ellen Moore Gary Moore Geraldine Moore Lisa Moore Lorene Moore Marvin Moore Scarlette Moore Dolores Moreno Martha Moreno Roy Moses Cindy Muriel John Murphy Ross Musquiz John Myers Dolores Neighbors Marilyn Nelson Terry Nesrsta David Netherly Janice Nichols . si ,lf ,V - is ., f .f . fiimfsii, .uv i M K f -cf l Hi ,L w 'Y a it 'W if' fs, :Er s i 6' K ' 1 -72335, - Us SC M 9 ' H .ax M5 a s X , PQ: A g i -A ecii Q 1. A Nu Ag 'E av 4,1 , af . . t a. . H ' W5 25129 3, al its -...df -avi' ' !' -1 ' I E sf 'W ST 'IS ,MTJ ,Ji V' 1, is I 2 Elm Q 3 Q Air ZR cc -:::5, 2,,w1s' .. ji .g . .,., . ...J .,,.. 0 .N ' , . f ' .', ir.. 1 M M Ja, .J-A fs: :-4, ff., -:- V-g::,:g.,' .f,J Q - .,..,.. .... ,. , ...Y A assa,Jt1a .,J ...J. ,.a.,....t. f. . 'WTF SQL,-ai in W it , -We 2 is 'fb f We , M i. K QE , in l it , s , l , 4.-1 is 1 i L, .t at Jig js , .K I 'ali X K .. ris . f 1: - , :,-ii-fxf. ' ' f f tssti n 1 W og -- 1 I ggmgi- Q! in 5 fi . --et ,V ' 1 A i l 'WJ ?'fQi'K. ss'o'o'i i 4L1: ':'hkf l itlt We f at 4 Q i . is .,,,,. V V, I Above: Sandra Horton, Debbie Hinton, and Lorene Moore use individual taste in selecting this year's latest styles. Below: The opposite sex shows their disapproval at Debbie Lewis' choice of fashion! -eff' Connie Nickel Robert Nicholson Susan Noblitt Deborah North Marilyn Nystrom Isabel Okracizce Patricia O'Larnic Cindy Oldham Mary O'Leary Steve O'Neill Terri Ortmon Kenny Owens Randy Palmero Raymond Palomo Gerald Parker Kenneth Parker Cleda Parsons Patricia Pascale Leslie Patterson Sandy Pawelek Sally Pawlik Candie Pearson Robert Perales Anita Perez ' y, .L:' ' X x ' - .sw -- ,392 A K , -5 - . . -2' yl' r- I 4 r ' Cowgirl Elaine Darilek just likes to horse around. l N X ' K -.rf Q 53 M ,ey 5 if eager iii gr 2 fi in ,, r. ,.,. ay ,Q . ,H , X N .I L 321 x 3 ,S C ,, f tw 'Q W f ta 1.4. J Do Your 0wn Thing l -73: '-JW I V sw, F l Bill Bailey engages in one of his favorite pastimes, painting. Xt:- fam 5' is at a .9-'ww . 5 , N..-v x M av 9 S Robert Perez Raymond Perry Jacqueline Person Phyllis Petry Larry Phillips Roger Pierce Rodney Piper Judy Poole Joan Popham Sharon Prescott Paul Presley Carlos Ramirez Mary Lou Ramirez Janie Ramos Vicente Ramos Diana Rangel Demarius Ransom Bette Rast .1 i iyy, S3 Vicki Reed 63 , E ' 1 Mary Reid J A- -. In nlnl 159 And Now A Few Scenes From The Jr. Grub Room Gloria Reyes Mary Reyes Karen Rice Susan Rice James Rich Carolyn Richardson Charles Ricks Gloria Rios Conchita Rivers Marianna Roba Roger Roberts Mike Roberson Fredrick Robertson Mary Robinson Philip Robles Alfonse Rodriguez 160 1893? f- L 15 'Wie . A ..- if f .V Y ' 'Nw Ili i' n I x Q, Y' E 43 5 5 Aw X. K tx A W-ei , ,ia -wg, I , fzww' What's the matter with the food, Wesley Gooden? Patty Barrett seems to be surviving. X i ','51' fi 5. 21 132, f M' ' gi , ,,. ,. , Ad' Xin 5,31 , .4 sg wfm si he Q 'lf 7 . During lunch, Beverly Denman and Marian Drabek get the lowdown from the school grapevine. Debbie Burton and Marilyn Nelson take time to just relax during lunch. ff' Q. PO' r i 1- Mia Robin Janes and Pam Sparkman attempt to study for an after lunch test. 16 Juniors Engage In Ring Ordering 1 , L - A -i-- , ,,.. V, - - fx: .e f eag le' ,, mmf! .f,f:f1,e, f ws , , S f X .ef . Bob Dennis gives Peggy Miller her ring order blank. Elvia Rodriguez Ralph Rodriguez Brenda Rogers Laura Romo Garland Rose Nadine Rosemond Becky Ross Tony Rowan Martha Rudd Mark Rush Roxanne Rust Louis Salinas Reynaldo Salinas James Sample Arthur Sanchez Rufus Sanchez .James Sanderson Carlos Sauceda Larry Karstadt measures Janice Freeman's ring size while fellow Juniors look on. VIII ' A ,gf 96 7 X f R555 .5 , . ,Q H 'LINK Qi f' NK. - PM , - ap ffl-ef vifiaigggif .: V, fiilkixui Ra x--Q5 Q, Xen K Q is Q 4 v K A fb ,. l 4 X Q, . K, ,Q Sf fe T ' we ln, H V ,His be 4, Q r r ,.A,,, ,, X! E5 K wal ,fl .J ,Sli f X was lik is A g I. Q' ic i -S th S v hmmm h ga i X MN 5, it S W Mi M TFM .V 'kg' . I Nfl-TQ S Y Q . i I E if gas S s fi, ,5 K I l VV L J h Q geese f Martha Sauceda Michael Sayles Glenna Scallion Steven Schafer Debbie Schiller Evelyn Schilling Raymond Schimcek Barbara Schrader Patti Schroeder Sandy Schuehle Mike Schuetze Roy Schultz Valinda Schultz Steve Sebastian Kenneth Seipp Janet Seitze Peggy Ann Sekinger Linda Shaw Tim Shell Debi Shellhaas Jeff Sherrill Cindy Shipp Earnest Shuler Carl Siebold - I've Got A Lot Of Living To Do Andreina Silguero Roland Silva Dawn Smith Dorothy we y - Smith gi Joyce Smith r tg Mary Smith T at Q Mary Louise Smith Michael Qv il if Sherrill 3 ,A Smith M , Sharon 2 T l t. 5 .., .1 Sneed i V' Dems J T Denise 1 Sonnen - E , W9 r- Q S h, k,2iT:i5:3 f ' -tif Q :freer 'ulfiiisii ' ' ' Q 'Q 'i 5 get SX ,,,,. Jigs .,,, t l ., Ilia ,, Sonnen my M J Roy Sosa Pamela Sparkman Michael Spear Debbie Speer Gary Spence Roxanne Sprouse Beverly Squyres Wayne Stavinoha Joyce Steen Elizabeth Steinhauer Ronald Stewart Ginette Stieler David Strange Gilbert Strub Douglas Sultenfuss Cynthia Sutherland Kathy Sutherlun Arlene Swan Yvonne Swierc John Sawyer Herbert Taylor John Taylor Sandra ir' 5'-A Tease 1 fm i li 5? ' J 3 ii up Ei , 'Wt A Je .15 A' Q -, alfa! 4 Q gi 'W .f 'l 5 M is , 55 . '52 li .V , ,Q if ,xiii yy, E, . i -4.1 f -we , Gilbert Luna dares anyone to stop him from doing his thing. , Kathy Temple Carl Theis Rhonda Thomas Gale Thomason Judy Thompson Sandy Thompson Les Tolbert Terry Tomblin Cynthia Trevino Susan Trevino Timothy Trip Kathy Trout Billie Turknett D'Ann Turner Linda Turner Seniors 72 Look To The Future Brent Tyroff Frances Vallance Richard Van Buren Judy Vance Mike Vance Betty Vangjel Debra Van Winkle Martha Vargas Robert Vela Richard Vielmas Carol Villarreal Richard Villarreal Annie Villasenor Darlene Vukasin Kenneth Wade Sara Wade Pat Wagner Barbara Wakefield Tricia Waldrum Micky Walling Sharon Wallace Mary Walls Mary Walton Margaret Ward Steven Ward Elizabeth Washington Glen Watson Karen Wauson Melissa Webb Leon Webster Lore Weise Katherine Wernli Carol Wheiles Beverly White Gary White Bruce Whitehead Kathy Whitlock Janelle Wiemers Doug Wilburn Anna Wildenstein David Williams Denise Williams George Williams Linda Williams Odis Williams Rose Williams Rosemary Williams Wayne Williams Barbara Wilson James Wilson Pamela Wilson Carl Winters Gary Woitena Ga ry Wolff Randy Wolff Nancy Wolter Sue Woo Karen Workman Thomas Woytasczyk Debbi Wright Tommy Wright Felipe Ybarra Josie Ybarra Constance Young Barbara Zaiontz Lee Zalesky Joe Zapata Wesley Zirkel Wesley Zotz Frank Zuehl COut of orderj Kathyrn Cavender Kathy Oberhauser 167 Age Of Awareness 1.3, Q sf. 168 'weft Carefree and alive on land or water. . . for the moment. Gary Dempsey ponders over the fu Dennis Still loves the trees. , .W . K. sn.. 4' ,, ,J fee p ,ke .Q ture of the land. Perhaps one day Kathy Boggs' ga come a necessity. awww WWW h M:fiS'f?tf'f 5 Zi + s mask will be f--e-r1'f-f,.g1,:M,--e-f-- A -.g1:,:i-m.-:5,.. jg gQ Htuys VH'::'i- ,IQ A, gm an 4 M 593.1 'z:'ga:a! '-.su-'Eff::::ghln I Ib 2.12. .-, 3111515-1 TQ? .W 'iii P' Mil 'Tm' 'wr ti.: i Wvmm Jia'-'iii e 'L' ' , -- ' ,W , V W ' V ii. i,e.+-iff no o i T? -I MH - is 1 gli' g, who .p m ,, g,.'a-..:::.1 raw: i '- ii frm. i QE, Hgh H ' A ,, ', . .,.'. 'LM 5 s o ,M.,.,.1m Am, Lf' f if , m L' V 'pf , 8' ,, ' 5 ' V , saw . 5 A ,m,. mL'.'h ,li A 'fi ,ggfwiixw f25i:.1:5ff5fE '-Ab 2- ff' -,.. A , g X . 2 L... ,H i. f W ' -i -Af'- M Cars, cars, and more cars. Chick Fralix doesn't seem to mind Kathy BIoomingdaIe's support of Women's Lib. -fa: fi. John Jasso folds the flag and puts it to sleep for the night. Seniors 73 A Superior Class Above: The Mr. Renfro, ane Miller, Diana Brow ,Q gk class of '73 officers are: Front row: sponsor: Betty White, secretary: Di- sgt.-at-arms: Jana Long, treasurer: n, parliamentarian: Liz Blackwood, vice-president. Back row: Miss Carr, sponsor: Dawn Jackson, sgt.-at-arms: Gary Rudd, sgt.-at- arms: Shan Satcher, sgt.-at-arms: Glenn Mathews, sgt.-at-arms: Kathy Hawkins, sgt.-at- arms: Beverly Jackson, chaplain- Left: Sopho- mores watch the hilarious antics of the Polar bears at the zoo. The Class ot 1973 truly ex- perienced an awakening of ex- citing innovations throughout the year. The Sophomores par- ticipated in the new dress code, found new friends, and learned new traditions. The election of Sophomore Class officers was the starting point for the preparation of a busy season. Under Mr. Renfro's and Miss Carr's helpful super- vision, the class officers were able to get things rolling. Seventy-three Day was the big- gest wevent planned for the Sophontores' year. It was held on the seventy-third day of school to signify their gradua- tion year. Banners, posters, streamers, and 73-Day symbols added Sophomore spirit and color throughout the halls. Moving closer to the end of a memorable and enthusiastic school year, the Sophomore Class began to understand the importance of taking part in the unified pride and spirit present at Highlands High School. The conclusion of a long, but knowl- edgeable school year truly laid the foundation for a superior class. Top left: Tommy Barta is the Sophomore Class President for the year of 1971. Top right: Jana Long, Shan Satcher, Diane Miller, and Kathy Hawkins make abso- lutely sure Liz Blackwood deposits her dues in the owl banks before the meeting is over. Above: Glenn Mathews, Gary Rudd, Archie Esco- bedo and Floyd Prozanski, the ser- geant-at-arms, jokingly think of ways to restore order at class meetings. Left: Tommy Barta carefully instructs Dawn Jackson, Beverly Jackson, and Diana Brown on some important class business. Energy Unlimited Lynn Adams Dara Agnew Ernest Aleman Naomi Allen Shirley Allen Curtis Allred Scotty Alves Elizabeth Amaya Bertha Ambriz Rowena Anderson Calvin Arms Linda Arms Patricia Arrambide Rosalinda Arredondo James Arriola Maggie Arriola Terry Averill Candy Ayers Lisa Baethge James Bagley Yvonne Bahlmann Robbie Bailey Cecil Baney Martha Barden Geoffrey Barras Tommy Barta Wayne Bartlett Duane Bass Kenny Bauer Sherry Baygents Mona Bazan Ofelia Bazan Richard Bazan Bonnie Beasley Lisa Behrendt Gerald Belcher Alison Bemis Joyce Bennett Beverly Bensinger Reginald Bergen Delia Bernal Maria Bernal Maria Berumen Janet Best Caran Beyer Herbert Beyer Deborah Bieller Diane Bieller Katherine Biggs t .W .f.:s--,U .fx W.. .r - . Y, ,L ff A + s .W M ,I ,L ,, .. S S S QAM 2 d 3 - J LJ A R L2 in i, ,, 1 K VI I , r , V ,. 1 .A - .vsesz . ,f Nerf 2' . Q. -- 'ie 4 'A Q? J IW i N ig V 529. i if 5 , ' as Q L Q av ,.,. W I s ' I-' tiff .1 N N- L If le, pt? V N to J. ' ir s new Q .,,, y 3 g Qejl pfjn 1 i i - A- , if as I Q f JANJN A., SB la t S+. it J fi! 1' 'R mx. an 2 V A fix -i i I we i' fr 2 2 to 5 x 3 , E 5 -l x 5.04 K kgs: - 12 V fl f.: if , ,s f .., aa 2 x 1 G -. I .. .. 1 . . ..,. Id F... 4 Q ,aw 5 r i - - m Q' 5 a lat X in 5 , ,. X no '70 , 219 ' A me W s' X i f ,L I - Y , f.: A ,, ' kj A,,- ir ,. ilil .A f A 1. Q my RA.. . 4 Y ff, .fe 7. ggvngfm may f av? f V by 3 we' W' N sl 1 . S., ,, ei S Ag , ' I ,, A 4 9. , - l 'Un E -MN , - Q ,Q Top left: Rosalinda Arredondo listens closely to drill team instruc- tions for the Sam Houston half time. Top right: Sophomores take time out after a vigorous game of basketball. Bottom left: Thomas Bradford gets ready for on-the-spot action out on the football field. Bottom right: Dale Gurley shows never-ending energy as she skips rope during gym class. Is That Really Me? Debbie Black mxlie Liz Blackwood . 'me e ,, ' Douglas Blanton T ' Q: ' , , .-vl. .ff ' N 3 'Q' 'Qi 1 IVSEQQ I., .Wi 2 Doris Bloch Betty Bloxham Clifford Bloxham , A 2 ' 421- CPL iifffifaizizl Gif? Elaine Botkin -. Brad Boubel . Christy Boyd Q . V . f if XJ' A -, , V ' t a i? A Gwen Boyd Carol Breen ' Charles Brehmer Allan Brent Cherie Bridges Bernie Brietzke James Brookins . -u A 7 - Diane Brooks 1 b A 7- l Danette Brown My Darlene Brown J ' , , 9 1 Diana Brown Doug Brown Ferrero Brown Raymond Brown Pete Bryant 2 Joyce Buffin it 'A if 'viva . . if ff Olivia Burks ' Q f ff fiw f f ' gi f' - 1 Joseph Burton Richard Cagle Letha Cain e i J : ,.f . Susan Cain., , J y Sabino Calderon 1 +5 - Doyle Campbell 19-M E 'M .,re V Mario Campos J 2 f - 'f .Min U is , .,.- 7- Mr- 1:5 15 W. 'Q ,, il are . g gil ,F - 1 , 5. .75 , , ,.L, ,, , in . B Y' .5 , , N355 J A., 4 i 5, Q ANR? XV l ,f , fi 5, 3? L . . , ,, J si f, , . 2' .ies oz Joanelle Cosgrove eagerly waits for her l.D. pic- ture to be taken. J Ez, lg: Q . 1. L ' M ia' f ' fy . , 4 ' .r, ' l , ' ' Jw' . 2 '- SF ii . 'fr SCC' , 4,5 5 . : -uv 1 , . , . ,Q ' rv, will ve l f J fi 'W w . .,.,, H Tania Cannon Anthony Cano James Caraway Adela Cardenas Gavino Cardenas Minerva Carranza Kathy Carrell Sophomores inspect the outcome of their new I.D. cards. aw' I ' Q. . .R . X . ,,Eb,,.? .5 Q Q if 4' 5 gi , ,H 2 1 Henrietta Carter Janet Cartwright Mike Castro Teresa Cavazos Saul Cepeda Jo Ann Chabisek Alice Chancery Judy Chapman Julie Chatwell Marcia Chovanec Paula Christiansen Darlene Cirlos Diane Cirlos Ethel Clack 5 Sophomores Get Busy Sophomores prepare to discuss the daily lesson. Brian Clark Gary Clark g Terri Clark A CQ M , - il' 'Qu K i Carmel Cobb li v M ' ., .K ' Kuf- kl , ' iff Duane Cochran R935-fi 1 Marsha Coffey M .. W1 A L .Si v Michael Colby i ' i Walter Coleman - s K ' ' i Alfred Collins P. -, ,, Q Jeanne Cook ' I C Jimmy Cook M -W, -M-l Melody Coffman N , Linda Cook . A A M - 5 my B , 'QB si ' L fx 1 Q an Cliff Cooke Andrew Cooper David Coronado Diana Cortes Mary Cortez J V A ,, Joanelle Cosgrove 1 L .si Mark Cosper ' Craig Clark . my 'BF , we Z +25 Ja fi 5 X 5221. 'N V xv ...qw , -. s 'li s , 3 ff D ., 2' gnu as P: 5 . we 1 -A Vs, i Q ' - , it f a ' ef-:am 1 'sf S -.fy -1 J I f i I X f i io is ff-V ,, fi ' QW ,, LL . ii . ' ' 3. M25 ,, ,is f 'V' D ,fwlf , ,L ' if , W i f 2 vw, f-8 5 -14 aff' ny xx- .if f 4' - W-. :sz 5 S ,U ll W, 'N -. ,Z S' 1 xS,..v idk VY v , , 3 we--. , . f ref' 552, li ,la 1 if l 1 ., 'A-' J , 3, 7 Q L' , A i gil ' Ei 1 if H F rx will Q 5' i ff. fn I 9 , ,L gl, 357 A 5 K',l?5'f29f F' f Y ,wits 5 5 ,2?i?ifFZ,f55??'iif35-5 gziiisi , gwiwi' -'QT' iii-ii.. :JN V K if , 1 1, V 7,11 -wg , - , J ,J V ' l if Q1 R -J ': 2 ' , Gy , :, S . ,g, V P P-, Ola Chatman, Clif McBee, and Bill De La Vergne study their Algebra lesson on a lazy Monday afternoon. Jude Cox Sheila Craft John Creech June Croft Diana Cruz Mary Cruz David Cuellar Scott Cunningham Cynthia Daniels Don Darilek Karen Davenport Yolanda Davila Lynn Davis David Deason William De La Vergne Benn Denn Douglas Dennis Gloria Derry Evelyn De Witt William Dickson Frank Dietz Gary Dodd Jack Doebbler Patrick Donahoe Suzanne Doumit James Drake Stephen Draper Earl Dugosh Lynda Dunaway Denise Dupont John Durkee Vickie Eddington Virginia Ehlinger Steve Errico Patricia Ervin Arthur Escobedo David Espinoza 17 78 Paul Everling Joseph Farmer Cannon Farris Yi 5 J Students Take Over Mona Farris Evelyn Fields Frank Figueroa Debbie Flores Edythe Flores Martha Flores Laurie Flynn Dana Fortune Michael Frazier Patti Friedrick Wayne Gaida Jesse Galloway David Gambill Alvaro Garcia Angie Garcia James Garcia Linda Garcia Marcelino Garcia Roxana Garcia Yolanda Garcia Marilyn Garner Norberto Garza Rudolph Garza Danielle Gaspard Nancy Gawlik George Gaytan David Georg Randy Gibbon Dale Gibson Frances Gilley Jimmy Glover Dan Godfrey Debra Goldbeck Jerry Gonzaba if Q5 L af J. edi- S'f I E' , ii J ai ,K .f 4 Q, Ai 41- 1, is I 1 li M 2 2 . w-J ai, YQ' N43 XC-.ad ...f if sf K .-:V -v i. 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VKX. 41 I + '51 is L fi i ' -:gr E .43 1 ' ff 3, 1 ..., .-Q Gen sire .fa get fig be r I g A 'gf I .5 f 'I 1 . it 1 we 2 Barbara Gonzales Blanche Gonzales Donald Gonzales Genevieve Gonzales Martin Good Mary Goza Robert Graham Tilman Green Gary Grunewald Dale Gurley Doris Hackett Janet Haese Debbie Halsted James Hanna Paul Hannusch Donald Harborth Glenna Hardt Melonie Harris John Hart Kathy Hawkins Mary Hechler Carol Henry John Hernandez Kathy Higdon Dianne Hightshoe Raymond Hill Marilyn Hitzfelder Gary Hoffman Bonnie Holman Debra Holmes Margie Hood Bonita Houser Janet Huber John Hulsey Wallace H umphrey Fay Hunter Linda lmming 179 8 r c 1: f .ci if is -if J 2 H '13 3 ,W,L 'ff' .S ,ws fr Ffa ,1 ,:+21,y. 5? si ,S ,ur sifaes1zt,l- . gigs -, Q f.,- - f,,,.,,f -.-f. ,, a Ms ,.,,k i 1,' ig: f,.,, , :i,.,f,ff,1 ., - 'M wif- -- , rem! . igwisxei xlibs ' . ..., gwgiri 2 J FE' , 1 SZ Q55 i7 if 5,1 3 f QSX W Q 'WP is 2 M 'gg' Phi, 5. 32 r if G Q3 if 7 ge if if wggfgji 0 r si if sm C 1' 1 K S . . Z5 f Q 5, s f f ei L fr 4. Y Debra Jahn gets a head start for the six minute between classes Fiona Inglis Beverly Jackson Dawn Jackson Jacqueline Jackson Donna Jacobs Cheryl Jacobson Debra Jahn Kenneth James Valerie James Gary Jarratt Debbie Javior Sheryl Jefferson Jill Johnson Kathy Johnson Linda Johnson Rita Johnson Laura Johnston Jennifer Jones Jerry Jones Susan Jordan Norma Josey -.5 QQ is A 1 air? F366 JK . Fafl' ,fl 'QT Nw After a listless period of study hall, Randy Newman and his friend eagerly go to their next class. -ru.. -X ,J f N- K ' ww ' f ,- , 3 .,,5'f,Q l7g Sv 5 -.1-f,w:,1 as ,VVf.-, .V D . . I ua F nl: 6 by lj ,N f phomores On The Go I 'T elf l 'iz QE N. .Ji 'mi' I I If fr Q. I - ' Q A w V i .K k,. jg ik I 2 it wh I K 1: -1 1 -.Q i. 'r '7 m. , 1 1 I -il ,L V ' ' L L S ' 'M , j gs ti ,V N ,I A . VE K - . .65 H ., . A ,A,A ,, 4 - in if W , ' ' 1' -gwvk A Q fs M13 aff r . . 2 1 ,Q z : fv ' f- - .2 1 fa L V in -.v W ,, M Lfuw .,, K .:. -. -it VN, . f , 2- ' cf . x ' .. 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F L. s .M -Q Gilles Kay Gary Kearly Melody Kee Sue Kee Bobby Keller Lois Ketchum Barbara Key Debra Keyes Herman King Kathy King Ronnie Kiolbassa Stephen Kirkpatrick Debbie Knight John Koepke Ken Koepke John Krenek Sandra Kroeger Nancy Kropp Jo Ellyn Krueger Mark Krzywonski Cheryl Kuhlman Sharon Kyrisch Judy Ladzinski Judy Lafield Shirley Lamanski Charles Lambert Patricia Lang Edward Larsen Margaret Laughlin Theresa Lawrence Armando Lazarin Joe Leal Bernadette Lee Billie Lee Danny Leija Carolyn Lenz Randy Leonard Rosa Leos Velia Leos Irene Levins Carol Lewis Charlotte Lewis Kathy Lewis Steven Lindner Chris Lindsey James Lines Nancy Lingo Jana Long Richard Lopez Lazy Days Edward Lozano Susan Luffman Richard Lutton Cynthia Lyons Clif McBee Clifford McCloud Jana McCollom Dale McCulloch Gary McCutchen Deborah McDaniel . V Debra McDonald 4, ,Z . , A I V, Marsha McDowell W J 1 if J Debbi McGee Beatrice McKinnon J .. .1 ., - if . 4 5' 441 W . as I Ag : Pd it M s :-- i 4 sy y si A M f D A., I,-,-is an 'Il-Mm Lynn Adams and Patty Ross take a breather during lunch. Dee McKnight Deborah McLemore Donald Mackey Jackie Mahurin Dorothy Malone Danny Mares Jim Marrs M - l ef X N- 5 4 t . .Q 5 lm fm' Y' , 'jfs' -r 3'iT?Pf - n V A A J. in ' ,. 6 , ..X, ' NM .. 'I 5 ' a i ' fig ,w iv o 1 ' fslntstlfs 'ff' ' .- - t V ' I vw f If v-. .. , -tu C , Q M, 24 1. a w. Q H 'n 6.1 'Q ' QV .gy I Xa, WJ 13' L VW... ' ,, L' c '. ...pr -, ,V ...al V .z . ' a f .., 2 f sfhw 12 ...........,,n' -'H 1 x 5 .sf r .J W Y msg . . Q . .-in ,f,.iaJ ,g5, f ,Q 652.55 -3. A H.-rf ' W . 6, as f ' rc-if X an J ' 'T tg 753 ,gg N-1. P 4.4 ,Z , 'ix MP Aw il, In at fi ' s . g y J 1 ,gy J 9 I Am x , jx wa- Ma Q I. 9, 1: A 7 5, L. fa. I 'star' K 1-1-:E K z 'F I7 , I t .A 'v:, I X 0:7 -Q. , V V : . M27 is J . 4 W... S. X S t . 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V K l Mr c iv sw- af '-ff, , Xa,-, ' Ayr -, LW' J X , ' Brenda Martin David Martin Laurie Martin Randy Martin Jo Ann Martinez Rosie Martinez Severo Martinez Susan Martinez Stanley Massey Jamie Matheny Glenn Matthews Ronny Mauch Dana Mauldin Robin May Darrell Mayes La Vonn Mazurek Rico Mendoza David Mergele Janice Middleton Sandra Mikes Diane Miller Jeanette Miller Frances Mills Ronnie Minor Leo Moczygemba Ronald Moczygemba Peggy Moeller Reuben Moncivais Yvonne Monge Bobby Moody Shirley Moody Carolyn Moore Elaine Moore Carlos Morales Arlene Moreno Deltruia Morgan Janet Morris Paul Morrison George Morton Doug Moss Nancy Moy Charles Mudd Elvira Munguia Mike Muniz Sharon Muschalek Jeff Myers Randy Myers Linda Mylius Gerald Nale l 1 8 Sweet Sixteen John Nale Sabrina Nava Julio Navarro Karen Nelson Margaret Neugebauer David Neuman John Newell Mary Jo Nichols Lynn Norman Gary Nunnally Deborah Nystrom Hal O'Berg Michael O'Brien Carol O'Con Ronny Olwick Brad O'Neill Patty Oquinn Elida Palomarez Madeline Palomo Debi Pancoast Edward Partridge he wg V gtg? gill' 1 '3 , A ,M All ,fi - ,. .Q L, :Q 1, Vg N , H lifsg 5 .ii gig 4 uf ' 'zi- l ,J i :jg is 32 as id 'I iQiQ w 1 'ifll -.J it . in Q .11 , 'K me nl- Il , y f .Z l s vid ' L fr? vi 'Q at X ,fa Above: Robin May celebrates her sixteenth birthday with the biggest owl in the school. Below: Dale Mc- Culloch and Diane Bieller enjoy being sixteen. lil 5? iw A w i. . 5 KNO' L My , . 1 . 11 :r: :e.44-1 K An.. A if . L 1, Q 3 if x..,,.t I 4' , 4f,. .Q -N Q X ...- ' -W X 'L g K5 as 1' ri if ' bfi ' 6 5:21 J fi wir Q, fr x ml all il X V vi' ,tx 1- at 'Y nl -41 ,l tw Exam , V+: ,ffl I 4? - :ff Q.:-V, gy. YA 19 ,512 I? 4 ' 2 A -av Xxx' I , Sl if 6, Belinda Patteson Norma Pecina Betty Penaloza Beverly Pennington Curtis Pennington Toby Pennycuff James Perales Barbara Perez Robert Perkins Denise Peters Nancy Petry Michael Pierce Kenneth Piper Gerald Pizzini Adrian Pleasant Ronny Popp Susan Posey Pam Powell Karen Prine Colleen Pritchard Floyd Prozanski Chrystal Pruitt Pamela Pundt Patricia Pundt Paul Quarles Richard Queshoa Joan Rabenaldt Judy Rabenaldt Sylvia Ramirez Rudy Ramos Marilyn Raven Ekim Reed David Rees Joe Reyes Sherri Rhodes Becky Ricks Terry Ricks 86 '73 Day Is A Happening Sophomores spread their spirit throughout HHS by decorating the halls for '73 day 'Y' , r' 4 5, 6 H431 4bk 529 fl 1 i' - vf'- - f , i. Sophomores Spring Into Action tu : A A A ff . 5' , is W, Nk,,.l,,, .V ,sv K , tiilswrweessisstt George Gaytan boyishly hops to his heart's content. gd! sau- if 5' i ii, 3 ft 1, ' fp sa r y sg A 2 . t -5' , Y -f 9 is f' Z L f ' J- - W 3 l f - 4711.7 S 5 w i - -I A . , X 7 V , 5, ,..Q, H Q jg ff s l 11 '.:- 1 ony 0 ., V -Q '- 2 A5 I 1, if Lou Riemenschneider Russell Ries Bobby Rios Joe Rios Robert Rivera Brenda Roberts Robert Roberts Larry Robey Dorthey Robinson Joan Robinson Karen Robinson Artie Rogers Pam Rohrbach Marta Romo Patricia Ross Vickie Ross Sharon Rouse Aundra Royal Grazia Royalty Gary Rudd Louann Ruedrich Jerry Rumfield Debra Russell Kathy Russell Carol Rutherford Margaret Sagemuehl Antonia Salinas Steven Salvatierra Cynthia Sanchez Shan Satcher Alan Sawitski Theresa Scallion Douglas Scheel 187 88 Wide-Eyed And Sleepy-Eyed Sophomores Frank Schilling Donald Schmidt William Schroeder Richie Schwein Andrea Scott Gay Seifert Connie Semlinger ., , ,V ..,..-f ' -ey , X -IE Nancy Kropp pantomimes the actions of a new Sophomore. Betty Seymour Eugenia Seymour Linda Shomo Marion Shuler Marsha Siebold Joyce Slazer Nina Small Beverly Smith Carl Smith Daniel Smith Linda Smith Linda Smith Patricia Smith Patti Smith Kathy Snow Bobby Snyder Leslie Spiess 1 .X - , .J we- . - sxggi , ff! -1. . fwms, f ,, 'fi If Q, J The Rabenaldt twins, Joan and Judy, may look alike, but they don't act alike. if rg g - sl f . f-4' .TH 212 ' f ' ,. MW ew . Q3 .J 2 'ff 45 fx rf A lt. ,fv- Nw' '7, .WT .,-V Air, ,lu -'fix ,,-, .53 1, , . yi: -f nf X I ,..,o- 'D l 4 'Y n 1 '45 High Y' '7 if r 'F 3 1 Q 1' 1 . ' f , M A- he Q N W , xi zz Nr x f A fs, 4 5' Q X 4 'Nm , ,,,'. - ..,. ,,,, , -G K? 4 I if RP Q- :F ffi. 115. ' --vs --1 rf QSM, m y f 5 if K .g is .qu ,N -,J ' 'Rf-... is Q k 1 l 2 A g as 4 4 2' lr i W Q wat 4 .1 X X t X az ,V QW 5 5 G 1 N X T f ,K nazi! ' il 114 'gz2f,,.mf Ruth Stanush Sandra Stautzenberger David Sterling Cyndee Stewart Catherine Stibbens Monra Stiles Brenda Stille Steve Stokes Laurence Strickland Wayne Strub Wayne Stuckey Adolph Suarez Adolph Sullivan Carolyn Sullivan Merka Sullivan Larry Taber Sheila Tart Arlene Taylor Paul Taylor Robin Terry Cynthia Thomas Glenn Wood de cides to ta ke a long rest from a hard day at school. Carolyn Thornton Delores Titus Patricia Tomlin Kenneth Tondre Sharon Tonne Albert Torres Elizabeth Torres Soph's Are Protected By Big Brothers I Sophomore Paul Morrison is saved from being roughed up by junior Brooks Holtsford when senior Carl Craft arrives. Jerry Torres Jo Ann Toscano Robert Towers Chrystal Trzesimiech James Tucker Margaret Tucker Lynda Turner Nancy Turner Carla Tyler Robert Urbanczyk Emilio Valdez Juanita Valdez Patrick Valdez Yolanda Valdez na ' : 1-fvpff ' ' .31 of if 6' X I, f l ,tif T f' X Sylvia Valverde Pete Villanueva A , Linda Villarreal s 1 ' Gary Wakefield , X' I christine walker ' 'H to rv T, T Matt Walker A Patricia Wallace A V H P L i ! Kg ,, c V e B ,Y Top left: Leroy Zuehl and Joey Farmer ar- gue furiously over who is the fastest gun- fighter at Highlands. Top right: A bystand- er scrambles up a tree to avoid the gun- fire. Bottom: At the height of the argu- ment, the two cowboys draw their wea- pons for the shoot-out. But the argument ended with a happy note when the guns proved to be loaded with only water. Ag ,SX The Good Times ,YV .-.Mfr ' QQ V Q, 0 5,2 I . 3 ., f 5-,g1+..f. 11, .-Vk A, ,. -U1 .ww 3. . ff ff? 'J-55.35 257521411 f,i,Q li?Qff 5.15-Kff'-'H' ' qw ' as , A , ..-f 1 5 ,139 , , I I W , A ',.., W .ka ..,. 5 f 4 55 ' .Vs ww A I f E mmm 1 gg 5 K-3 I , f f Q 2559 ff- 1 -.,,:- A? V , 'C' I 3 5 2 3 1 4 4 Sophomores Practice For The Future Gary Walter Eddy Walters Elmer Ward William Ward Willie Ware Mary Washington Virginia Wear Delia Webb Linda Webb David Weinberg Deborah Welch Karin West Susan West Sharon Wheeler Wendy Wheeler Becky Wheelus Linda Wheiles Beth White Von White Charlie Whitlock Anthony Wiatrek Karen Wiggins Sherry Wildman Steve Wilkes Steve Wilks if A ,, y 5, , . -has I I I Teresa Wright, Linda Cook, Nancy Petry, Debra Goldbeck, and Crystal Trze- miech practice for the Universal lnterscholastic League activities in March. wr X fl 'Q my ,X 5- :4 .. Igrii vV?'. We-'VV ' A' , N an W, f iw aa i Q . ,i ca t, ,., to rer QW' l ii Q . si fl? 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M ff f Q- X Richard Zepeda 1' if The World Cf Sophomores -gym 1 fm, H234 ,xg '1 'Yux 1 .mf - Wm, nm! ,wu s ,N,,,3, ? U 5, n.w:-v - ' ' w. v-.mv . 4g5Yn4'5f1x ',',1.,fi1.w4f-mf J .M 25, , 1 1 X 1, a H A ,xx , x J ' v Q 5 X A 'ix an ? is W 1 ,. j ,:, Ml? ' -1 ,L.. ,. ' E Q 5Q?g,.if P Y 1- Q 5 fl1g'?f - J , ii - .,. Y 1 5 f fx ' , ,,, f-,,. My ' 2 I 4 wi ' :H N Mu-, E ' ,Z I 1 ' pw-A WM., - W - , ,Q Q ., A ,. V A , I , ..,, ,.., . -, .,7f5'2 - 58 ' f,..f?e1,,.5s:.: K Zfegifggu + 1 , Y , E Q h .: ,,,, i 1-.VV f- 'ig-1 W-Aff 51 - H F3 My ' f,igiiaf1F P , .LM 'V fi? '1.:.f.vfw- qv X -S, 1 . gf f f X4 Y ., xillsfnggg Q f , iz ' - f 5 4 Q ' X' f ' M i , xx K Z 4 ,N A s , in .6 nf , 'Lg A M M? F' . V lg W 4 if I :Q :K Q i , 4 A R! 'Q iv N X A X' x X! if F , R, -1L,.-, 5' 4 j .1 ' ,H w 6, -11121 ' f .nf , ' ' .,g., , jf fv..:.1-S::f15m- - 5 ,. K Tram Nu., gi., , 6 Q, ig, ...N ' if if I 2' fl- ' fig D - ff? P-'. w an g ? 1 :M r wil X N ,xffggg is W-M5 I Ljiffyfaz f 152157 , ,gf f, ffl' I ., 2752! 6 zfg-,i',,kk?jk:wlrr?TN ,z I F ' Aww 196 N N I E 6 ap-- 'Y W T9 1 Frolicsome Sophomores Gary Zigmond 112 'V T Q.a+pVi 1 h -.5 fr i nfo ,A.Q 1 i F .- . 1 Leroy Zuehl Elizabeth Zuniga ' 'ig mtv . Top: Steady there Eddie Walters, that's a lot of bull! Bottom: Spring fever is catchy toward the end of the year as Ronnie Thibi- deaux nabs Gary Dodd before he can escape from class. Opposite page: Suzette Cain puts her head to the ol' grindstone. I Lfgfxiig iff 'msazf ,:-: -W A 4-W f:g 5ifis4Af?S'fiEg fg E gi Q Qifgwlgir n j :W w vy IW-we -:,gg 1 ,.g:1:wfs,' , Lv f ,A ' 5 ' 1 2 200 Freshman Make A Comeback Q wasp 'Nd' a e e ' 2 F .fl ' alfa f 9 ii, 1e,L 3' my-1 I O i ff r ykl' A F E M 'fi A y was F ae ae Freshman boys help boost the students' spirit at a pep Johnnie Prescott shows his masculinity proudly down the hall. rally. Once again Freshman are roaming the halls of H.H.S. They were transferred from several area Iunior High Schools. One hundred ninety- seven Freshman find out just what OWL PRIDE really is. With many new experiences to undergo, there was never a dull moment as the busy year unfolded. Even though there were no officially elected officers for the Class of '74, several advisories elected their own officers to get things moving. The Freshman held their own picnic in May at Pecan Valley Recreational Park. Money for the picnic was raised by collections from the Freshman advisories. The Seniors of '74 are looking forward to three more years at H.H.S. r. 173. ,-.l 1 aS he walks Edward Harrison adds more spark to the Halloween spirit. 'Q' . K K , ' ij NM 4 ., L, .A ,, . 1. - I, r lii r 1' . .1 -l 1 H I e F' Barbara Adams Cheryl Adams Rudy Aguilar Henry Allen Kenneth Banks - ' 'h :- Otis Barnes Lydia Borrego . Morris Brown ' Austin Bruno Ola Chatman Janice Craft Leaman Evans W , Howard Fields Diane Floyd . - Ronnie Foster ! -' gg Leslie Franklin Tony Galloway Alfonso Garanzuay A Norma Godley A . l f I i ,sg Top: Carlos Dotson shows Delisa Butler and Mary Johnson a quicker way to avoid the rush hour traffic between classes. Bottom: Janice Craft and Stanley Smith find them- selves locked out of class after the tardy bell has rung. 2 202 Experiments In Learning John Griesenbeck Patricia Gutierrez Tony Holmes Joyce Jackson Shirley Jackson Helen James Mary Keller Linda Knowles Gwendolyn Lee Henry McNeal Alice Martinez Linda Montiel Anna Montoya Radie Jo Mosely Phyllis Neighbors Mary Owens Henry Parker Howard Parker Sharlene Peters Mary Peterson Wayne Popham Johnnie Prescott Patricia Ramos Rodney Roberson Peggy Runnels Iwi F vs' f 1 5 J A 1 2 f KN, Howard Parker, Rodney Roberson, Tony Holmes, and Robert Perkins perform an experiment to find the freezing and melting points of different substances in Mr. Pieter's 9th grade science class- .N-'Q x,, .Q A F , Z l ' as rcsr f -' g 5 l l-c.f'i ' .,i, QF ,. ,',,, - P t sasrf , -as an .ca ,ii'rii' li 'W ::x.'S Freshman Are Crafty Top to bottom: Leslie Franklin, Mike Flores, Nancy Williams, and Terry Garcia display African masks which they made in the crafts class. 9 1 NX f ffm vii A P Q eg P , it Vrfivewff' ' .S i . , , S Alfonso Sauceda Marjorie Smallwood Brenda Smith Alan Taber Linda Taylor Lloyd Thompson Tommy Walker Nita Washington Carla Watson Debra West Kay Wright Teresa Wright Robert Zorola f x J . s 5 Q .f'-gf' , L I Q y,1?,ffLrj' ,'f : , J 'E h Q ' 1, 'P' 1 0 'v i .. K, ' ffffv M -fs. 'w 4L gif Y, ,vjvvvglyl . as-x,.,:..,:LA'fkw4',q: FN as , ,,1fCf',7JJf,1 f2,gS'zw.., A f'fw1f . J 771' if 52W ,I 'M'i!f,'f!A4,e 45: 5-flu 756: I CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS Brigadoon: At The Snap Of A Camera Bubbling over with new ideas, the Brigadoon staff went into full swing putting together their ideas in order to make this year's annual the most out- standing y e a r b o o k ever! Through the dedicated and continuous efforts of the staff, the goal of capturing the most memorable events of the year in pictures and recording the varied facets of school life has been achieved. The idea of this year's an- nual, as in years past, is to share these accomplishments with the rest of the students and also to serve as a photo- graphic memoir in later years. Aside from working on the book, the staff has enjoyed several parties. In April, a banquet was held for outgoing Seniors and new positions were announced. Top: Sophomore-Freshman Editors Louise Eng, Cheryl Harwood, and Sandra Horton discuss plans for their section. Middle: Sports Editors Jerry Bairrington, Bill Odam, and Gary Dempsey organize pages for their section. Bottom left: Lisa Moore and Oscar Vann, Campus Life Editors, work hard to meet their deadline. Bottom right: Anna Caisse, Faculty Editor, smiles slyly when caught not doing her work, but her Co-Editor, Sharon Freeman, keeps busy. O O O .Oil 0.4.0. l O l o'o' O C O 0 Q D O O 0.0.0 0.0 I l 0 0 Us 0 O I O O Q Q 0 0 D 0 0 0 l .0.0 0,0 O'Q A- 7. aQ'5:,i?' ' V ' t I, .5 A , . -' . ,I , 1 -A 1 ' 1 t r v4.f,..:':g .5-5 'F3:2E4?!v' l sf, fu V fa, 3, 1,-ge., Mp, J. K, .A , ,b V. A, , , ' ' wfll3Ewig,f:m:,a H . , , .M-..,, e,'fQg.f?gm,:s1Q'M N:.3,,.-f . i f . , P x fs: aug: Es ..,, - ,,:1z1,:a'Q,ve:: : ' k'W...W. I 't J- Q4 L., S A ' Top lef't: Darryl Menager, Editor-in-Chief, helps Clubs Editor Cynthia Sutherland while Business Managers Pam Sherrill and Sandi Kubos work on ads. Top right: Debbie Bobbish and Lynn Holz- mann, Senior Class Editors, discuss picture ideas. Middle left: Junior Class Editors Gracie Gaytan, Lorene Moore, Sammy Burns, and Campus Life Editor Mary Ann Dillow work hard to complete their pages. Bottom right: Photographers Wesley Alston, and Danny Cowan, along with Head Photographer Ricky Fancher and Junior Class Editor Scott Nun- nelly, pause for a moment before getting back to work. Bottom left: The Clubs and Organizations Editors for this year are Debbie Batterton, Gayle Doubrava, Nelda Castiglione, Pam Boehme, Mario Pedraza, Brent Laing, and Candie Pearson. Brigadoon 207 1 Brigocloon Equals All Work And Some Play -'Q' I k l vp in V . ,V M . l ,,,, Q A ' A t A -,, ' ,,-, L of . ,Wt . 4 srcs, fi ' sisr 'S-F X 6 Top left: Cheryl Harwood and Sandra Horton file subscription receipts from the Brigadoon sale. Top right: Some of the staffers work to- gether to meet a deadline. Bottom left: Aside from working, birthday parties are also celebrated. Mr. Gary Harlow, sponsor, serves the first piece of his cake. Middle right: Edi- tor-in-chief Darryl Menager shows Debbie Batterton and Gayle Doubrava the correct way to crop and proportion pictures. Bottom right: Anna Caisse, Nelda Castiglione, Ricky Fancher, and Oscar Vann enjoy a party giv- en by the junior staffers. 208 Brigadoon Parties Are Fun T' 'K Ns ,A f K' , 1 ,ft . - fx i ist Alf' ,ff , , ,. f if V , I -.nf -1 A, Q, r ' 4' -1 H . , V ,, . E' 15 - 1 ff - E f. 4 g s wg .gm h - ,ZZ-.A - X .y I ZR 134 ,ks M i - W ,by I 'f ' A 4 ,L 4 -f gs , 5V fs, A, up -u. ,55 ,ff ... , V i n. 3. f K. .E a-, 'C ' ' si M U, s r K. . , ag-Q X fx my , fn. Top left: Woody Davis wonders about Beverly Parrish's QTop rightj fortune telling ability. Bottom: The staff looks on as Mr. Harlow announces the Journalism awards. Hot off the press . . . the Tar- tan, the school newspaper, keeps the student aware of what's happening on the fast changing Highlands s C e n e . Much work, imagination, and research go into every issue. It is no wonder that this bi- weekly publication is one of San Antonio's finest high school newspapers. The staff had a Christmas party at the apartment of their sponsor, Mr. Harlow. They vis- ited KENS television studios and the Express and News publishing company in Decem- ber. The year ended with a banquet at which the positions for the new school year were announced. it Tartan 209 Meet The Press . . . Julie Bridges, editor-in-chief, strums a sour tune when she finds out the Tartan will be late. Managing editor Vashti Vorpahl says, I give up!1l 210 Tartan , .,-.. Y: Circulation and exchange editor Beverly Parrish and assistant Cheryl Stokes. Club co-editors are Kathy Calloway and Theresa Hickman. Feature page: John Bellone, Robert Bone, Karen ha. Rice, Wayne Stavino- Tartan Junior Staff: Seated: Teresa Kuempel, Richard Sawyer. Standing: Kelly Thomas, Charlie Garza, Wayne Bensinger, Woodrow Davis, Theresa Hickman, Jerry Stop- Stavinoha, Frank White, Jerry English, Mike Corbett, pleman, Linda Turner, Karen Rice, John Bellone, John ,lf J 5 Cheryl Stokes, Kathy Calloway. Q., Sports assistants: Jerry Stoppleman, Jerry English, and Frank White. Seated: Craig Abney, sports editor. Advertising manager, Judy Carrascog business manager, Jeanne Martinez: advertising assistant, Linda Turner. Tartan 211 Working their Way into the future are members of the Dis- tributive Education program, which is a branch of the Dis- tributive Clubs of America. These students have three class periods, then they are dismissed the remainder of the clay to go to work. As money-making projects, club members sold calendars. Fighting Owl pillows, and salesmanship kits. The D.E.C.A. Banquet was held on Decem- ber 18, 1970. Top: Mr. Vetter appears amused at Mr. SorrelI's comments. Bottom left: Before the meal begins at the D.E.C.A. Banquet, David Moeller finds his seat. Bottom right: Willel: Schraper, Julie Bridges, and Robert Dover give their attention to Mr. Sorrell. M. D.E.C.A. members: Front row: Mr. Charles Sorrel, spon- Webber, Linda King, Abel Fuentes, Debbie Ringle, Rox- sor, Leon Hill, Carey O'Banion, Linda Wilson, David Pie- anne Snyder, Joe Zapata. Third row: Edwin Moczygemba, chnik, Karen Baker, Sandra Donahue. Second row: Ruben Hollis Culpepper, David Moeller, Terry Thompson, William Corona, Frank Comacho, Steve Bates, Clyde Crawford, Horton, Robert Dover. Victor Sauceda, Marilyn Janes, Billie Mashburn, Debi Left: D.E.C.A. otticers are: Seated: Roxanne Sny- der, vice-president: Debi Webber, parliamentarian: Marilyn Janes, secretary: Linda King, sgt.-at-arms: Karen Baker, reporter. Standing: Victor Sauceda, treasurer: Debbie Ringle, historian: Abel Fuentes, reporter. Above: Debi Webber waits on customers at a local variety store. D.E.C.A. 213 im? D.E.C.A .... Working Experience Now! Robert Dover works intently while checking groceries in a local food store. 214 D.E.C.A. Above: Sacking up a bag of popcorn is one of the many tasks of Lincla King in her job. Left: Edwin Moczygemba, while seemingly being watched, marks prices. I .,lf1x'f:',,, WX , ,' warg! i. await Iwi-Q f H X, I , , ' ' munuin'iijTiQ Z', n-mnu.4nu ,. , A ,x i ,Q ' ' u.luwym-l, if . -,551 ' K nvanfmvll JS'-qw 'HJ K' f' ff-25 3!1 W ' ,L 'l tt? ?'Ziwf'N. ' if Lm -L : , R FM . f 'is 5,w.,,,.,r,, L,,. , . Q M I xp fy -it ' ef ,, . M ,, . , W..-mgw 7 ...gg L w,c,.W Q 1. l -, it i 'lille i t My K5 ,V J 4, V I i1 2fl,:gl. A Wm- xaf i i' it ' M ly , , f,g,51 -Sig, V x !Z-Sn..,4L.uQ - 4 , TT 3. Wg , Wig. r Q jgl ' V ,, 4 ' -- ua .. .W 4 fr . lege , .., . r ' I KE si' i f ,- ' . ' r , 'L , , 'fly 1 inf' ' 4 igigfigim ' fl? 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Second row: Carol Childers, Sherry Mauch, Connie Cer- min, Marianne Roba, Debbie Stephenson, Janice Grum- bles, Gloria Rios, Melaine Heslop, Sandra Taylor, Debbie Nesloney, Miss Gwen Boynton, Karen Moczygemba, Lyn- The Brigade's main purpose is to promote spirit, pride, and loyalty at school functions. They generate interest and spirit in athletic contests by making banners, decorating the players' homes and lockers, and cheering the team on to victory. , In order to raise money, the Brigade held a hair spray sale and showed movies of their half-time shows. During December they held their an- nual Christmas concert. Janice Grumbles works with other Brigade mem- bers as they prepare to decorate the locker room. 216 Brigade nene Wheeler, Marilyn Lambert, Sandra Miller, Donna Laughlin, Karen Horton, Cindy Paredes, Velda Bishop, Dawn Smith, Pat Robey. Third row: Marian Drabeck, Jan- ice Frith, Susan Taylor, Kay Christal, Pam Cobb, Cindy Gill. Fourth row: Eve Finley, Marcia Grazelle, Debbie Speer, Kathy Jackson, Penny Livingston, Sarah Cochran, T i xl x . X f l Alice Walton, Melissa Webb, Joyce Bishop, Patty Mc- Carthy, Sandra Avery, Carolyn Bickford, Linda Fater, Dol- lie Hobgood, Norma Garcia, Elenor Johnson, Connie Strey, Mary Morales, Rhonda Kraus, Sandy Schuehle, Janette Jones. Fifth row: Janet Seitze, Patsy Lochbaum, Peggy Jenkins, Beverly Denman, Edna May, Debra John- -me VN W son, Margo Frasier, Elizabeth Kolb, Nancy Jones, Debbie Newman, Louise Galbraith, Peggy Goodall, Mattie Holman, Terri Harris, Nancy Wolter, Susan Huedepohl, Kathy Re- sendez, Nadine Knaus, Patty Kocian, Ronay Cromer, Deb- bie Shiller and Julie Bridges. Not shown are Linda Birney and Patricia Bucklew. Left: Susy and Sandy Taylor chat with John Thacker during open house. Far left: Linda Fater and Janet Seitze of the Highkickers per- form during a basketball halftime. Brigade 217 Spirit Boosters K K . .. 5 ,,A. .,,W .- asfmsiifi V 'L-., Front row: Varsity cheerleaders Candy Coleman, Karen Davis, Kathy Prendergast, Audrey Chandler, Jeanie Boe- zinger, and Diane Adams. Second row: Gloria Rios, junior choreographer, Sandy Miller, senior choreographer, Mel- anie Heslop, typist, Sandy Taylor, treasurer, Debbie Nes- loney, vice-president, Miss Gwen Boynton, sponsor, Karen Moczygemba, president, Lynnene Wheeler, secretary, Below: Karen Moczygemba, accompanied by Na- dine Knaus, sings during the Brigade Christmas Program. Right: Brigade members decide on their next Christmas song. l a f hm. Marilyn Lambert, historian, Donna Laughlin, Brigadier Division l, Janice Grumbles, Brigadier Division ll. Third row: Junior varsity cheerleaders Connie Cermin and Mari- anne Roba, Cindy Paredes, Brigadier Division V, Karen Horton, Brigadier Division Ill, Debbie Stephenson, Brig- adier Division IV, Junior varsity cheerleaders Velda Bishop and Dawn Smith. Y X555 is Mes, 'Q 'Q 'v 9 V K .jf 'x . ' fl sit H i f V , R, . wk so ,Z Lhrk 5 98.55 -HW ,, xNM,.r,fr.m.,t..M gwmy a WM-me i li ..-Ii 3 1-,ix kvrr I -.L. ,..L i,, K :JV K 5 i QI- A 4, hyk ji? i W, X T r Hg 1 L, 1, I , Q .- x 5 c . XM W 1 9 Q , s 0 If V Q 3. H gl f V , Q -il Y' l f. , L,WL i A K rm I -I ,.,. Q A 'Q 1, ,. if I' gr ri' r N136 or ,C 2 J .sw N 1 if 1 l' j 1 Q f aff I1, I KJ 1 ge-i 3 H 5 :Q -A ff fri , ,.Q ' f:5 i . it it w as Y s 3 ,W A in W1- o f ' W me Q my ,,, , Q I K 'ggi' K C Vi, V K W 's 2 in ? '1 ' S21 -. r s ' 5' i is tw -4- V , 5 , .f ,f , - .i 2 '-df s - ti A , i , , 4 3, A ful' r lf - t ' kv , 'f ,f ., , 2 , , .. , it? , f S, 4 s l r X I r ' 4 V ' fr '-M,, ' A We M 1 A-..m..i.u A i msMw,mr.W,,,M, C Ll, v'f7 ' ' , ' - Top: Varsity Cheerleaders Candy Coleman, junior: Karen Davis, senior: Head Cheerleader Kathy Prendergast, senior: Audrey Chandler, senior: Jeanie Boe- zinger, senior: and Diane Adams, senior: promote Owl Power for the Jeff game. Center: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Dawn Smith, Marianne Roba, Connie Cermin, and Velda Bishop boost morale on the school campus. Brigade ..f- Involvement And Spirit ............... ,...........-., , ...Q Y ,.., --1 . -j .-'f 1 m -im - my I-1,,fj..Yf.1, W A' A 220 Brigade , f.. Top left: Debbie Stephenson and Sherry Nlauch decorate the hall for Color Day. Top right: Melanie Heslop, Velda Bishop, Janette Jones, Cindy Paredes, Janice Frith, and Kathy Prendergast put the finishing touches on a goal post banner. Lower left: Debbie Nesloney and Sandy Taylor decorate the football players' locker room before a game. Lower right: Candy Coleman, Kay Christal and Patsy Hendricks take up collections and usher during open house. gr 5152 T fi ,ff ll sh-3 B 24' 'le it , at l if ,- ,Q , ll. 5 3 5 , Top: The Brigade marches onto the field during the Sam Houston game half-time. Center: Dawn Smith, Joyce Bishop, Debra John- son, a surprised Marianne Roba, and Janet Seitze watch the action of the game. Bottom: Brigade members settle into their places before the Sam Houston game be- gins. Below: Miss Gwen Boynton proudly displays the roses given to her by the Brigade as Debbie Nesloney and Karen Moczygemba stand by. QF For V'-f Ffh: ,s o ., gi N 4 hem: .UPEI vi 'WE , . ini-r .. . f ' fda 'iff . -b3'C'v-f.-ff f I .e5,.,- Q, x,,.- ,Q 1-mei' C A'-mg F, Y, 103.14- 49 'Qui -.1625 g'g1.'4s. ' . . - 'g,f.slx,Qip'-iw 3, m, +1 1 'S 'a. '.' 55 , ,fzi AL ,f vga , K r' '1 Brigade 221 Athenos-On The Move Back in the days of Myth- ology, the Greek goddess Athena was pictured as hold- ing either a staff, a spear, a helmet, or a twig of an olive tree. An owl was always some- where near her, and for this reason Athenas received their name. Athena members started their year off by selling maroon and white owl pennants. They also raised money by having cupcake sales. Other activities such as slumber parties and socials were held throughout the yecrr. The year was topped off by the annual Mother- Daughter banquet at which new officers were installed and the senior Athena members were given a farewell. Liz Blackwood raises her hand before making a suggestion at an Athena meeting. Nadine Knaus and Louise Galbraith prepare to make an announcement to club members. Athena officers are: Front row: Gayle Doubrava, his- torian: Melanie Heslop, reporter: Second row: Vicki Yznaga, treasurer: Linda Hitchings, sgt.-at-arms: Pam Cobb, chaplain. Third row: Dollie Hobgood, vice president: Louise Galbraith, secreary: Top: Nadine Knaus, president. :fi , J Cf f Front row: Karen Feigel Rene Brent Second row: Liz Blackwood, Cathy Crandell, Debbie Castilina, Denise Ketchum. Third row: Susan Jordan, Kathy Front row: Kathy Sutherland, Robin Terry, Diane Bie- ler, Beth White, Marian Drabek. Second row: Jan Williamson, Debbie Knight. Third row: Debbie Batter- ra Wade, Pam Po . : ton, Sa .1 Y tiff: fi well Fourth row Beverly Hawkins, Cheryl Donahoe, Barbra Stanford. Fourth row: Sherry Bageants, Lucy Duncan, Debbie Schiller, Mary Aqueros. Denman, Connie Strey, Robin Janes, Kathy Boggs. Fifth row: Nancy Janes, Janet Belk, Pam Shaw, Billy Turknett. B Athenas 223 Athenas Create Friendships rs-Y 'fs ng Nadine Knaus informs the girls when and where the upcoming cupcake sale Vickie Yznaga counts money taken will be held, up for Athena dues. Some of the officers talk over ways of making th more interesting at an executive meeting. 224 Athenas ' 'wr -Z F' e club Karen Feigel and Robin Janes have their own discussion during a club meeting. Melanie Heslop and Dollie Hobgood prepare to sell a cake. Mr. and Mrs. James prove that Christmas is a time to show affection. Mrs. James is surprised by the flash of the camera. Denise Ketchum and Debbie Schiller enjoy the Athenas Christmas party. Athenas 225 Athenas Favorite Postime . . . Having Fun at We K, W ,, ' Eating and lots of conversation is all a part of an Athena get together. Melanie Heslop and Pam Cobb wait for the invocation before they start to eat. 226 Athenas Some of the new members ham it up at initiation. Dollie Hobgood and Louise Galbraith enjoy dinner at the Brittany Buffet. Above: Patty McCarty and Richard Harwood don't seem to enjoy David Strange and Denise Ketchum's sense of humor. Right: Wayne Long and Sara Wade find that they have the sofa all to themselves. BP ,q ,4 3 J Q. dw l fig?,s:??f'f ,y e,ll 'Af if at We f , sis, NI A ,H if . ,if K ' ff P Above: Mike Spear, Robin Janes, and Robin Terry relax during an Athena Party. Right: Denise Ketchum finds herself the center of attraction. .twain ,S yn I -3:2 M f,:,1q,1 Athenas 227 40K B W Front row: Cindy Gill, Nancy Moy, Elizabeth Zuniga, Kathy Cavender, sgt.-at-arms. Second row: Kathy Res- endez, treasurer: Janice Frith, Pat Smith, Karen Nel- son, Beverly Jackson. Third row: Barbie Browning, vice- president: Debbie Jahn, Sandra Wilkerson, Cheryl Kuhl- man, Doris Bloch, Caran Beyer, Debbie Pancoast. Fourth row: Pam Butler, Christine Barszcz, Linda Har- wood, Margaret Neugebaurer, and Charlotte Mack. Front row: Linda Billa, Kathy Kircher, Debbie Gutierrez, Minerva De Anda, Roxanne Wood, Nancy Kropp, Miner- va Caranza, Bernice Caranza. Second row: Martha Ro- mo, Becky Guerrero, parliamentariang Yvonne Monge, Betty Rios, Anna Caisse, Debbie Holley, Pat Tomblin, 228 Chlroanes N-QU Linda Turner. Third row: Patricia O'Larnic, Karen Prine, Evangeline Mota, Peggy Moeller, Rhonda Carlton. Fourth row: Debbie Newman, president: Terry Ortman, Carol Rutherford, Cindy Muriel, Andi Silguero, Pam Sparkman, and Lynn Holzmann, sgt.-at-arms. Chiroanes: Working, Helping, And Partying Debbie Newman, Chiroane president, discusses plans for upcoming events. Chiroanes keep in step with beauty, charm, and grace. Each year the members par- ticipate in various money rais- ing projects, parties, and a hayride. Chiroanes made cook- ies for a nursing home during the Christmas season. They also prepared Easter baskets for orphans. In December, club members sponsored. their an- nual style show. A Mother- Daughter Banquet was held at the end of the school year. if .5 A 1 .Z '7 is -1': ee Chiroanes play around at a surprise breakfast held for new club members- At a Christmas party, Minerva DeAnda wraps boxes for cookies to be given to a nursing home. Chiroanes 229 Fads, Fcishion,And Fun il E r z 'Q TG i a Above: Lynn Holzmann, mistress of ceremonies for the style show, describes Janice Frith's pant suit as other models wait for their cue. Left: Doris Bloch is given tickets to sell for the Chiroane style show. Becky Guerrero, Debbie Gutierrez, Evangeline Mota, Mrs. Heston and M'ss C , Ch' and Kathy Kircher model some of the in' fashions. listen intently along'withogggrmemlgeigeaigolniggi ing. 230 Chiroanes German Language Kept Alive! The German Club Officers are: Mattie Hol- man, president: Julie Chatwell, secretary: John Sawyer, treasurer: and Pat Lang, vice- president. The German Club participat- ed in many activities during this school year. To further their knowledge of Germany, the club viewed several films and has enjoyed singing songs in German. A cupcake sale was held in October and twen- ty dollars was collected. Front row: Julie Chatwell, Pat Lang, Patricia Ervin, Jeanne Cook, Karen West, Louann Ruedrich, and Mrs. McMillon, sponsor. Second row: Mattie Holman, John Gafford, Gerald Pizzini, Bernie Brietzke, Kathy Wernli, Emelio Valdez, Linda Baldwin, John Sawyer, Robert Towers, and James Lines. Mrs. Alberti, sponsor, not pictured. Marsha McDowell and Linda Baldwin sell John Flowers a cupcake. German Club 231 The Beat Goes On The Band marches proudly during a half-time show. As one of the largest spirit boosting organizations at High- lands, the Owl Band is con- stantly showing spirit and pride in its school. Not only do band members participate in football game half-time shows, but also in pep rallys, con- certs, and assemblies. In order to raise money, they sponsored candy sales, calendar sales, and two Mexican Suppers dur- ing the school year. Front row: Janis Talbert, Mary Lou Martin, Diane Cermin, Claudette Harvey, Delores Clack, Second row: Barbara Bilderback, Loy Martin, Carolyn Janowski, Lynn Wiede, Beverly Jackson, Lynda Brown, Ronnie Popp, Linda Gil- liam, Sue Schilling, Mark Wright, Jerry Bairrington, James Rich, Lawerance Clack, Linda Malone, Calvin Smith, Micky Walling, Dennis Steckly, Hilliard Floyd, Debi Ball, Rhonda Carlton, Karen Jolly. Third row: Mr. Dennis Crane, Bebe Gambell, Joan Popham, Ann Finley, Crystal Q D qi Trzesimieh, Alice Kilpatrick, Timi Finnigin. Fourth row: Linda Harwood, Carol Shaw, Carol Henry, Alison Be- mis, Gary Spence, Linda Shaw, Sylvia Garcia, Toby Pen- nycuff, Pam Thomas, Becky Wheelus, Denise Ketchum, Tim Welch, Charlotte Mack, Missy Dean, Debbie Wood- worth, Kathi Altwein, Sara Gonzales, Nancy Adamek, Debbie Lewis, Gayle Doubrava, Gerry Parker, Dan Gid- eon. Fifth row: Barbara Stanford, Sherilan Holmes, Sara Wade, Larry Broom, Linda Garza, Larry Karstadt, W , , ...-.W ,r X my 2 gg 3 as-in -li. in s F ig. .gan 'i .. ' fn Theresa Caldwell, Carol Buchanan, Alfred Lozano, Tom Fine, Terry Lambert, Gerald Pizzini, John Hooks, Cheryl Dilts, Peggy Mueller, Ben Denn, Debbie Cheslyn, Larry Fields, Earnest Schuler, Carol Spears, Merry Corder. Sixth row: Pat Wagner, James Tucker, Louis Salinas, Rob- ert Vela, Dennis Bierle, Mary Reid, Richard Villarreal, Martin Good, Stuart Tolle, Tommy Wright, Micheal Har- ris, Charles Neskorik, Mike Vance, Robert Morron, Leon- ard Briggs, Pat Pol, Gilles Kay, Ronnie McDougal, Glen . 1i' 5i' il r W Band members show m i x e d emotions over a play during a f o o t b a I I game. 1132 Clark, Efrain Sain, Don Prather, Susan Hoffman. Seventh row: Wesley Zirkel, James Mulkey, Donna Young, Joel Smith, Byron Griffin, Tommy Lamb, Robert Good, Hum- berto Zapata, Richard Harwood, Scott Prewitt, Virginia Wiese, James Morris, Linda Baldwin, Debbie Hinton, Janet Murray, Carl Smith, Larry Robey, Mary Jo Nichols, Bill Eardly, Elizabeth Torrez, Jeanie Cook, Debbie Bob- bish, Terry Tomblin. mimi, 5'- 9. bd? S Ei ll ,. S wt -'J as r J iilii it if l S N-.yt ,Wg V KK B H M 45551335 ...S A . . ,W , ,wa 3 T- A- ,daipgfmk 'F' 7'i N I - . .l,, . M, ' 't 1 .. ff' W ,f - ' Top left: Toby Pennycuff chats with Mr. Ball before the Rodeo Parade. Top right: Group discussions, such as this one, often find their way into pre-parade activities. Bottom left: Byron Griffin, a senior, became the first per- son to n1ake AlLState Band fron1 H.H.S.in three years Middle right: Who is that behind those Foster Grants? lt's Gerry Parker! Bottom right: Jerry Bairrington and Gayle Doubrava pass time before the Christmas Concert. 234 Ba nd . , ,W - W issfzif , t t. ,,.,L t,,, w i fi' el sealer - ,:,, . , W. mi K,hkL L'm,L t lifiiftqkf Siifks gggz g , -- , U' Seated: Louis Salinas, junior blaster: Pat Wagner, senior blaster: Kathi Altwein, historian: Glen Clark, vice-presi- dent: Stuart Tolle, president: Mary Corder, secretary: Su- san Hoffman, treasurer: Hilliard Floyd, senior blaster: Linda Brown, junior blaster. Standing: Dan Gideon, drum 'diva major: Mr. Dennis Crane, director: Diane Cermin, head majorette: Claudette Harvey, senior majorette: Janis Tal- bert, senior majorette: Delores Clark, senior majorette: Mary Lou Martin, junior majorette: Gerald Parker, assis- tant drum major. Tim Welch takes time to talk with a friend while working at the Mexican Supper- Kathi Altwein rests a minute at a surprise birthday party which was given for her. nw sf X Irma U' 2 . .,.. he-WA A., . .,m.A. ,.,. , be ' i ii iii ea, We do M. Majorettes Diane Cer Game. G W si ff Q ,fi ' Janis Talbert, Claudette Harvey, and min board the bus for the Moody Band members initiate Carol Henry, Kurt Neilson and Eliz- abeth Torres. Q The Many Facets Of The Highlands Band X W. +I-fa ::M? ' Y w nes f' T. N22 EHWKATK 'S W Ui 1 E ,,e-- f 'rv' E ' L i W . I ' ui ' Q A at -. fi' - ' K' V he Zh- ' ' - K M 4 , ' Q! I ' ., ' NJA' - Q i 'Q - i - at f e'a,' Q ' f5'f- i , 9 , ,rg f as . A 5 is , t. 5: an 1 - ' e . i y . Q . 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V 31' ffiiff , a riii t. h e it Q t ,,-r , X, f iarei it tiit e e f - 1 I ig In W , , t A X1 at i e i e-P1,e t M t i .f ,',' 'y ,V A L ,rf , ,, . .,', ig e - Band 237 1 t aiit -tii i e W K 238 Listen To The Band! This year, as in years past, the Highlands Marching Band participated in the U.I.L. Re- gional Marching Contest which was held in November at Ken- nedy High School. With the much needed and welcomed support of the Brigade and Bri- gade Trainees, the Band had high hopes of achieving a first division which would have put them well on their way to the sweepstakes. In inspection, the Mighty Owl Band earned a 1, and even though they did not make a 1 in marching competition, they can never be topped in spirit and pride. 1 1 Z , ,tg . Y re l 5 S R t xx, . 1 1 TWT if 13 , , f' ji' ,gig ,E 4,1 V ' WN' 53 sl t Q 1-L - z H 5 Q em. 'isigf -V' V' . is 1 if f as , 'l 1-. . .lv ,M ' . ,. ., Q ws. Hx. ,,,l, . ,. . .. .. SKA' 'tw' eu lu 4 l, -if ff 'ff ' A visit. his 2 . 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A 5 ,, ffQi7?.-ff''iw-if S2,1 - 4:-1 'ffflf 5 ' ' K 'ff '35 li- : 'll'V1W'?vS+5a,'lbifiiw V 1522:,1.+i'5f1i?iiT:iQ Jl'?Zl5ffY'z7TlV5'5w.k' W if e ' www SS AWWW naw' The Band lines up and stands at attention in preparation for inspection. . M 2 2 a i ff it si. : f, 1 ' 5 K, , fs. N. ,.,V 'V V . , Xi - ,I?wiy: wg' , K7 4 i t w,sff.1a- 42? s ,ss , fl, .fffhj , i , ,,,., i Q f 1 Q 5. ,wp K it f t , M ,A K 4 ' r F iaaa r e H R iasfif WM.VfsMssw.. fir as is Q 4 ah ' ,N..Mffm-.5 i,t.p , in ugdxy Ag., J' M , ,V :.:g .S maewsiemmmwssffamerissse eff A taii ge - as t.'aa r V '- ,- .., ,h,1 ,bww ,L i:' KW 7,1 LVAA Khrem, K3 ww-.-wx w-is-WWA 'J 'W x.V,.. K W After inspection, the Band remains at attention until dismissed. The Brigade shows its support by decorating the band hall. Band 239 ROTC Top Brass , . I ff . 'xy Qi, .I Front: Bill Gillespie. Second row: Morris Walter, Gene Randall. Third row: Rick Arispe, Fred Bedson, Riley Hut- cherson. Back: Brent Laing. ,L reall! , ,Qu , M, Q. I ,M 7 G ' .. e- I X- 1 at ,, 2 .Inf-,. 2 ' - N ' ' - 5 4 . 2 ff 'W S 'A 'If-mi ,,. ,1 .,.L 5 , ., . ,..L , . f fs.,-Q,. --W. 4,4 1' vi -vw sz ls, f - at .- lst Battalion Staff includes: Robert Dover, Fred Bennett, and Richard Glover. 240 ROTC l Sgt. Maj. Victor Chaney an for a picture. d Msgt. Elmer Rigdon pose 'Q fi i 2 , iii .. Q, X V 1 - , f 'f a W ' - N .A :ai-t 3 f- :affair-2-4 A-1 4-K-' 4 B 1 ' - -G 4.532 , 'Y fi L I S, K K1 M x . i nu nut' f I I . ' i QPU, sullen ..,. .. . ,,. . i . , 2nd Battalion Staff includes: Paul Krenek, David Smart, and Ralph Hill. Y Company A Patriotism, a Word seemingly fading from the American scene, is still alive at Highlands. This spirit is kept alive by the Iunior Reserve Officers Training Corps unit. This Patriotic tradi- tion is preserved in extracur- ricular as Well as classroom functions. Classes range from Military History and first aid to Weapons instruction and company drill. Cadets ushered at school, athletic, and social events, and marched in the Battle of Flowers and the Fiesta Flam- beau parades. The Military Ball was held in February. Throughout the year, ROTC members strive to meet their motto, Training Today For Leadership Tomorrow. Capt. James Field, Capt. Fritz Pe- layo, 2nd Lt. Craig Abney. I Mm' , Foreground: Larry Hechler. Front row: Robert Montoya, Frank Schilling, Gerald Belcher, Hen- ry Allen, Terry Garcia, Richard Luhrs. Second row: Bill Garrett, Herbert Beyer, Didied Parks, Joe Rios, Rudy Garza. Third row: Donald Tay- lor, Clifford Anderson, Steve Ellis, Robert Ybar- ra, Joe Reyes, Richard Lopez. Fourth row: Da- vid Rees, Guy Kingsley, Larry Alviar, John Kre- nek, Donald Mackey. ROTC 241 Company B NV, T x .1 ' 2nd Lt. Donald NlcCanless, Capt. John Buchanan, lst Sgt. Paul Freeman, lst Lt. Jack Howard. 'ef X 5 2 tot f a., so . -, f 'VA K . Q l , 11 . . . ' Nj , H t signal , I ,, A A 1, 5' Y Z . . fb. i . , . Hui C3 Kl- x . ll .- lf., F el mth it . Foreground: George Horton. Front row: Howard Gleen, Gary Greive, Humberta Gomez, Jesse Gallo- way, Allen Taber. Second row: Isaac Munoz, Rich- ard Rosas, Steve Salvateirra, Michael Everett, Har- 242 ROTC old O'Berg. Third row: Paul Taylor, John Hulsey, Darrell Mayes, Doyle Campbell. Fourth row: James Alexander, Severo Martinez, Ulysses Wilkins. gl I 1 ' it ,..,a, M-, , h , ,,.,,,M- -W if MH C O m p G n y C 6 2 H ' i H wi .J N J ITC! ' 1 l 1 C Q ' 353 - L.., in .V ,, 4 QW KSN li ioio tk. V1 - - Left: 2nd Lt. Earl Bell, Capt. Herbert Anthony, lst Lt- - - K Jerry Erfurth, 2nd Lt. Davage Haynes Lia W e , ii, U 1 ii' Q K . 'sh 1 g ar fi ' ,A rr',' Wk-f, A 'M il x 114 Foreground: Pat Sigel. Front row: Reynaldo Gon- chael Hanley. Third row: John Jasso, Jesse Cor- zales, Douglas Scheel, Alvoid Bennet, Andrew Coop- dova. Fourth row: Garry Lankford, Noe Pena, Ron- er. Second row: Robert Cotter, LeLavrin Brown, Mi- ald Gainer. ROTC 243 Company D Front: Capt. Gilbert Cortez. Back: 2nd Lt. Barry Vallery, 1st Sgt. Rogilio Duran, lst Lt. George Santella. 244 ROTC K K ,. 'Q s Qs: . W . ,, - S. ws. 3 N V ,'!A.wia,k .k.'. jfs V I Y . J 'F we , t,.f 25 i .gyi 3 7 ,VVZ ,tg f'-1 T y 5 , , -- . f . G 1, iff o 2 Ae- rx 1- , A ,g,,t, M A QQA ,fvtyiw 5 A T 'L,., , Lx! Foreground: Gerry Hummel. Front row: Roy Hebert, John Baylor, Morris Brown. Second row: William Whitaker, David Bonds, David Espinoza, Daniel Brown. Third row: Vincient Ramos, Johnny Smith, Johnny Prescott, Dale Gibson. Fourth row: Robert Taylor, Timothy Littlejohn, Carrios Sauceda. l ' I K , 4, - we ' iw nk, ' . - ', - If fm 2 -t f 1. , H kk . H, W. I .-, aj f,, V' A , 4 I , - - -,f . i , 4- , 'Sufi if E . 'Eg C ee Gai ,X ,,!, K 5 i L Q sa ' We A 3 i s N' gd Q- -- ,. 1 5 mf, ,J ,L V Q 'll ll Q 2 fin ni ' , Eg ' I - - ff f p -if Company E QQ: ' wr-' Left: 2nd Lt. David Strange, Capt. Jesus Valdez, lst Sgt. Tommy Hoffman, lst Lt. Fred Casanova. fx ,-N 41 -1 E 'A ' 3 l f ,:. .,f ,- .3 !l 3f. l- lf! 2 Foreground: Samuel Bell. Front row: Thomas Woytasczyk, Robert Guerra, Humberto Paez, John Rios, Joe Reed, Alford Collins. Second row: Felix Monge, Lloyd Thompson, Marie Campos, David Molina. Third row: Ronald Hamilton, Julio Navarro, Robbie Bailey, Gil- bert Duran, David DeLaFuentes. Fourth row: Kenneth Lakey, Michael Pierce, Peter Villa- nueva, Robert Narvaiz, Ernest Zapata. ROTC 245 A Drill Team 3 Members of the A Drill Team demonstrate their drill skill. liii liiy Foreground: Morris Walter. Front row: Fritz Pelayo, Jesus Gainer. Third row: David Smart, Gilbert Cortez, Rick Aris- Valdez, Paul Freeman, Leon Webster, Ulysses Wllklns- pe, Vincient Ramos. Fourth row: Richard Glover, Richard Second row: Fred Casanova, Reynaldo Gonzales, Ronald Gilbeau, Julio Navarro, Riley Hutchinson. 246 ROTC L1 Rifle Team: Front row: Jack Howard, John Jasso, Msgt. row: Michael Pierce, John Hulsey, Larry Taber, Gary Elmer Rigdon, James Field, Timothy Littlejohn. Second Lankford. Back: Brent Laing. l B Drill Team: Kneeling: Peter Villanueva, Leman Evans, vid DeLaFuentes, Joe Reed, Mario Campos, David Es- Charles Mitchell, Daniel Brown, Douglas Scheel. Second pinoza. Fourth row: Steve Ellis, Henry Allen, Alford row: Bryon Weaver, James Alexander, Darrell Mayes, Collins. Drill Team Commander John Buchanan. Third row: Da- ROTC 247 Front row: Gloria Ellison, Rita Johnson, Donna LeMeilleur, Sharon Wallace, Nancy Janes, Patsy Torres, Dorothy Smith, Jennifer Cook, Pam Butler, Miss Carr, sponsor: Anna Wildenstein, Beverly Squyres, Penny Brown, Elsa Pena, Debbie Batterton, Lore Weise, Karen Workman, This year the Brigadette Card section performed many color- ful tricks. The girls worked hard to make each trick perfect. They attended all the football games and a specific number of basketball and baseball games. In the spring, Brigadette members and members of the baseball team held a car Wash. They also raised money by sell- ing Highlands Owl license plates. Big Dealers 248 Brigadettes Wenoah Brent, Regina Binger, Anna Brown. Second row: Irma Almanza, Debbie Castilina, Kathy Boggs, Anita Foster, Linda Mylius, Denise Sonnen, Anita Hubert, Yvonne Monge, Linda Villareal, JoAnn Martinez, Elvira Munguia, Juanita Valdez, Sandra Donahue, Sharon Ky- Penny Brown sorts letters for the bulletin board. is risch, Joyce Slazer, Kathy George, Melody Coffman, Ja- Debra Keyes, Billy Turknett, Kathy Whitlock, Patty mie Barrett, Mary Cardoza. Third row: Sue Kee, Jeannie O'Quinn, Naomi Allen, Cindy Muriel, Carol Ory, Francis Martinez, Debbie Lemons, Patty Schroeder, Valinda Ory, Merry Erfurth, Betty Penaloza, Judy LaField, Norma Schultz, Grazia Royalty, Kay Biggs, Mary Agueros, Sher- Godley. rill Smith, Dawn Jackson, Jamie Mathiny, Jan Casper, 4 1 M 3 4 i ..,. ., ..,l..1.l Brigadettes 249 Brlgadettes Show Their Pride 11 r Q S fi k,,, .. .f . aw M.. vfwfdi if -ever? ll , 4., .Q 55255 1 5 Anna Debbie Batterton, Beverly Squyres discuss future plans for the Brigadettes. Wildenstein, Sharon Wallace, and Miss Carr looks on as Lore Weise and Donn LeMeilleur count monev which was collected from the candy sale. Elsa Pena and Nancy Janes prepare the bulletin board for the main hall. Brigadette Officers are: Left: President Pam Butler, lst Vice President Anna Wildenstein, 2nd Vice President Jen- nifer Cook. Above: Front row: Majors Lore Weise, Sharon Wallace, Debbie Battertong Second row: Donna LeMeil- leur, Karen Workman, and Nancy Janes. Bottom: Front row: Secretary Beverly Squyres, Typist Elsa Pena: Sec- ond row: Patsy Torres Historian, Treasurer Dorothy Smith, Chaplain Penny Brown. il Brigadettes 251 Escape From The Ordinary ,ml ?.ff K I. 0 Left: Jennifer Cook and Danny Cowan show their skill at roller skating. Above: Some Brigadettes busily lace up their skates. Aff 252 ti '? ,ly X. ' if 'Q Brigadettes is. ...ff-' H-' Above: Brigadettes wait for the regular Tuesday morning meeting to begin. Left: Carol Ory waits patiently for Karen Workman, Penny Brown, and Patti Schroeder before starting to skate. x X Top left: Pam Butler and Jennifer Cook talk over an announcement that they're about to make. Top right: Karen Workman, Debbie Castelina, and Anna Wilden- stein know how to make the most of an early morn- ing meeting. Bottom left: Members leave after a meet- ing. Middle right: Brigadettes do their part to support the Basketball team. Bottom right: Many members use the time before meetings to catch up on homework. x X Good Leadership Moves Business l l l l Mrs. Janet Hasty, sponsorg Laura McKnight, Edward president: Sara GOHZSIGS. SeCVet3l'yZ Iris King, Bettie I Henderson, Mary Braune, vice-president: Scottie Jones, Rabenaldt, UGSSUFGF7 Sandra NiX0f1. ami MVS- Mafy Alice t Zaleski, sponsor. 1 The main purpose of the Fu- ture Business Leaders of Ameri- ca is to develop suitable, enter- prising business leadership and to create interest and under- standing in the choice of busi- ness occupations. The club sponsored a note pad sale and two cupcake sales. They also held a banquet in the spring. Members give Scottie Jones their complete attention at a club meeting. 254 F.B.L.A. l rg .ff Y :ix M., . 5 fl . X- l I U Y 4 I ,A Z. Q 1 1 oh t Q of , -igl' fr 9? 'O Q on 3 5 5 X' il!! ' 1 Q lf S Q8 gl 1 Top left: Brian Franks buys a cupcake from Laura Mc- Knight. Top right: Conchita Rivers points out the cup- cake she wants. Bottom left: Gayle Doubrava picks out the cupcakes that look good to her. Bottom right: Linda Taylor pays Mary Braune for a cupcake. F.B LA 55 Athletics Builds Youthful Lives Boys that earn a varsity let- ter in football, basketball, track, tennis, and golf are eligible to join the H Club. Their purpose is to promote and increase interest and effort among ath- letes toward better scholarship Edward Penn, president Eddie Zaiontz, vice-pres. Kenneth Dixon, sec.!treas. , N M ..,.,.1 and sportsmanship. They also promote interest in athletic events in the school and com- munity. One of the activities which the club participated in was Ron Newman, sgt.-at-arms the Campus Lite Bug Race. At Morris Anderson Gary Backhaus the end ot the year they held the annual Letterman's Banquet. Jonathan Becerril Roman Bernal Jimmy Biggers Jimmy Brient James Broadus Larry Cordaro Henry Crawford Bill Cunningham Roy Davis George Dugosh James Dye Harry Fawcett Charles Fralix Wesley Gooden Tom Heickman F .sal ,Q ,HX gt r ' 'i 7705? W . .X -M. Michael Hendricks Herman Hernandez Raymond Hill Thomas Hopkins Wallace Humphrey 256 H Club rf, . Vikkkkl K E g . Us J Ie f 1. Al I.: w 1' el 4 E. Q 'S ll -..., WM ww 5 A me il ssls Q, J 3? fi Q r 8 ab l I ai K 1 1 A Q. W, - R ,,,, , I 'UF ,i,,L,,,' ' . . I ' 1 I T' A -f H A fill P V' V .ezlzgj il . A ..x. A .. Albert Lazarine Wayne Long Tony Lozano Rubin McClain Ralph Minard Bill Mitchell as ,Q ,,,, Clarence Montgomery if Gary Moore - Carl Mulkey -.u....s,i l ll John Myers ly .Wy James Newton Denny Peel Nehemiah Pitts Clarence Rivers Mike Schuetze Roy Sosa John Steele Mike Tremaine Nick Tondre Richard Van Buren Gary White f Wayne Williams Ms- P5 Eddie Young Wesley Zotz Doug Williams .si 'H Left: The varsity letterman enjoy a delicious dinner before the Cor- pus game. Below: Coach Paul Mar- tin, sponsor. ' 2 1 1 lslyy ls Q Q, 5 ,X a 91322562 wgikfig mfg .gjgsw ,, fSgg,1e.,5 X .w'.sfi2' Q,-fr ' f is-l:,,225a.f' 3a 2 wwe, .1 2 - l my zf- .mms me .i . w ill 258 The Phi Beta officers for the year 1970-71 are: Front row Doretta Bruno, parliamentarianp Francis Ory, reporter: typistg Gwen Dukes, president, Deborah Malone, treasur- er: Teresa Caldwell, Sgt.-at-arms. Second row: Miss Mey The members are: Front row: Mary Hardin, Carolyn Horel- ka, Pamela High, Dicky Hartman, Geraldine Thomas. Sec- ond row: Ellen Moore, Scottie Jones, Marva Ellison, Laura g?,5,,,q,,... M5 ww L, fri,-ISV? Wiz 5' ,za fi, , 1: ffl-, -1 div? if ii ffm: 'tw-,--fi:x5 5rlfQSill?sw2 ,,,a?M,1c new Sifsfrma er, sponsor, Carolyn Pinckney, historian, Debbie Creech vice-president, Bette Hartman, secretary: Carol Ory, chap Iain. McKnight, Patricia Johnson. Third row: Yolanda Miller, Deborah Haywood, Lynn Williams, Loretta Taylor, Kay Conner. ' u fa- f f H 5 .. ..tw ,X i Phi Beta . . . It's A Whole New Bag! Phi Beta is a social club named after the Greek letter F and B which represent friend- ship and beauty. Throughout the year, mem- bers engaged in many social activities such as a surprise breakfast, slumber parties, and a banquet at the end of the year. At Christmas time they gave a party for the children at the Fort Sam Houston Hos- pital. In February, the Phi Betas' beat Los Espanoles in their annual Powder Puff foot- ball game. Top: Chantel Day watches while Bette Hartman takes notes during a meeting. Bottom left: Prospective members are given a surprise break- fast the night before initiation. Bot- tom right: Club members are all smiles at the thought of the initia- tion. Phi Beta 259 Phi Beta's Top: Los Espanoles try to pass for a touch- down, but Phi Beta's number 61 comes in for the block. Middle left: A Phi Beta member catches the ball and completes the pass. Mid- dle right: The football is up for grabs. Bottom left: Los Espanoles re- cover the football after a Phi Beta fumble. Bot- tom right: Phi Beta passes the ball for the touchdown which help- ed them win the game with a score of 6-O. 260 Phi Beta Overture, Curtain Lights 'fill :Mit ll 7 'au-iv' 1 The Drama Department, under the direction of Mr. Charles Ieffries, strives to ac- quire a better knowledge of the arts of drama and stagecraft. They achieve this knowledge through the production of fine plays. This year the department put on several performances, one of which was The Tempest. The play was a great success both performance and atten- dance wise. lop left: Allan Moore, Salvador Garcia, Cherie Bridges and Patsy Lockbaum discuss a scene of The Tempest . Top right: Jerry Watson comes back to HHS and helps out in the recent production. Left: Salvador Garcia, Paul Hannusch, Henry Coronado rehearse a sword fight scene. Below. Patty Smith, Salvador Garcia and Debra Haywood have some refreshments after a performance, while Allan Moore and Daniel Pons ham it up. Highland Players Acting ls Fun gi . ,,a' wifi Top left. Pledge Wayne Martin obeys the dictates of Gary Wolff as part of his initiation while Bonnie O'Bryant and John Magee watch. Top right: Jerry Watson and Wayne Martin go through a scene in the last dress rehearsal of The Tempest. Above: Stage crew members Tom Wagner, Gary Wolff, and Guy Morrison adjust the lighting to achieve the desired effect. Right: Debra Haywood and Gene Randall surprise Allan Moore during a dress rehearsal. 262 Highland Players . . . And Work Front row: Cherie Bridges, Ann Grizard, Duane Cockran, Mary Walls, Debbie Haywood, Kay Robinson, Pat Martin, Barbara Browning. Second row: Donna Nicol, Bonnie 0'Bryant, Pennie Brown, Patsy Lochbaun, Roxanne Rust, Pete Rios, Pat Wente, Patti Smith. Third row: Donald Wright, Alan Moore, Hal O'Berg, Mr. Charles Jeffries, sponsor: Paul Hannusch, Salvador Garcia, Henry Coro- nado, Tim Trip. Fourth row: Jessie Clay, Mark Fowler, Mark Walls, Randy Rust, Eddie Escobedo, Doug Blanton, Wayne Martin. Left: Cherie Bridges waits for her cue during a performance. Above: Some of the Highland Players do their officers' bidding as part of the initiation. Highland Players 263 National Thespians Are Still Acting Up Sita 'iifflvrt -- it ,e . . , , .. ,. F, . ,, V K..-wtf-.fff'lf .T gs agawkiss t ' , A as wm a, 5 1. as Mm FQ in I ' ' 1 ,. x v A 'rf E Seated: Pat Wente, Luci Barrientos, Kay Robinson, Donna Nicol. Standing: Timothy Trip, Mark Walls. The National Thespians are the cream of the crop of the drama students. This year the Thespians have had a full schedule. They attended the South Texas Thespian Conven- tion in Rosenburg, Texas on Ianuary 29-30. Then they at- tended a one act play on March 14 in Fort Worth, Texas. On March 14-15 they were present at the Region 6 In- ternational Thespian Conven- tion at Incarnate Word College in San Antonio, Texas. Thespians are joined by the High- land Players in a dress rehearsal for r the play Dark of the Moon. 264 Thespians '--....- .Q ome usmess. Above: Mr. Jeffries daydreams about an upcoming play. Below: Eddie Escobedo seems to be hypnotizing Luci Barrientos. Above: Mark Walls gets the lights ready for the next play. Below: Penny Brown tends to s b ' sffw X ,BV Thespians 265 '0le Los Espcmolesl Many students at Highlands are interested in the Spanish Way of life. One Way of learn- ing more about this culture is to become a member of Los Es- panoles. The club participates in many projects and school functions. Some of their most important activities this year Were the powder putt football game, a cupcake sale and caroling for a nursing home during Christ- mas. Club members took numerous field trips to Spanish missions and held monthly culture projects. Los Espanoles are a true dis- play of Highlands' club spirit and pride. Mr. Jose Garcia and Miss Janie Hernandez are sponsors of Los Espanoles. Front row: Joe Jerdee, Elda Montes Arlene Moreno lr Tome Salinas Diana Acosta Gloria Esquivel Virginia ma Alamazan, Lyndie Stuart, Yolanda Garcia Aida Cruz Martinez Diana Rangle Ernest Aleman. Back row: Tony Lopez Janie Ramos 266 Los Espanoles M. ,.,k,: , fxni : ,,,, , ,.., , , Q1 f I ,, ' a R4 7 5 x . :fx , Q! yr.. , l , , 3 A f 5 , A f 'Q y 71 Q gg , f xxx V' V, T S V ,W W SY 5 x , , 2- PM QV, , 2 W H ,u Pi? r it Y Y P' 41 Y Top: Standing: Janet Hu- ber, parliamentarian: Bar- bara Flores: PASF chair- man: Rosie Arrendo, sgt.- at-arms: Arthur Escobedo, sgt.-at-arms: Christine Cuellar, reporter-historian. Seated: Norma Gonzales, treasurer: Martha Monci- vais, chaplain: Sylvia Fran- co, president: Margaret Diaz, vice-president: Gloria Rios, secretary. Bottom: Jesse Herrera, Sylvia Gar- cia, Joe Flores. Los Espanoles 267 Things To Do, Places To Go :iff 7 sl XX e .QQ f l X' 5 X HX L 2 ' ...,. i E t ' Q f. . . V if ' 1 . ' f wr b Q -- . f f S Q ' 1 R 'W' , ,. Q 35 Ki' Q . ' .E .Q 3 ft ' A , A 2 Q ,Q , 'K lj r -I ' :aft .. : K H if - r . . X H - ' K: xc' ' I H W K L Q' fkiigfggjli - :WSEVL ,, m 'klt HW5:f. 'F R if 'g l ff i fi'fl 5J. I W ' T5 19 neg. I , KI 75 , . W X - - ., fy Q iiief-S11 Y - ,1.fLv:sls LMKCVJ . l c , - X jim gf- ff--vis -vt .g,.fmf:-wil - W ,. - u - WW , i. - mmy' 1 --W an In M - - 'SILK NA'V '--'KW 'fi f . ,.. , Uv- -ta az .. -5 fg J' .. 'X 1 - , 7.:1'il' 97491, Q yu--L' ' ,vw Qs1ZI'95K Wkgkjfggflf, Vifj M, , ., A. - M V fl . . -:f.:jgjsff5-5 PEW ' ave. K M e r Milfs:-,.f32,ff1fi:ff'f fr W' -Sigggwpgaw M : .,:..::v ,, H ' W rf' 4? ,,f':,s-we Q31 ff . - u :ff-f11MiL,'-v-ff ff, 1, H W' R, 51 . '- , N 'flEgj,QQf22LlfE3e1. i 'f:Lfl: S91 i,gi117a1lE.2,YSl?5ls'zei?5'fi5'V5i3'x6?5'15y?95UbF?1isIWW'01 ' - 'sy . ' - , I g f -:MQ-fs:::2ff..:: - V - lg, .. f- gi sv. , kgggkjifwg .etggazsi-N - we j.1t4'f1kfHe i'1gz,gg , ilgggfg. ,. . ,Q W ' - 1 W Q. ww Top left: Part of Los Espanoles scene is social events such as the convention of the Spanish clubs from all over San Antonio. Top right: ln order to raise the necessary funds for their club, Archie Escobedo, Gloria Rios, and Janet Huber conduct a cupcake sale. Above: Los Es- panoles show their sportsmanship by playing a powder puff football game with the Phi Betas. Right: Christine Cuellar kicks off during a practice game. 268 Los Espanoles Top: Margaret Diaz, Cyndee Stewart, and Norma Gonzales enjoy a snack at a social held at school. Center left: Sylvia Franco serves refresh- ments during a Los Espanoles get together. Center right: Archie Esco- bedo, Gloria Rios, Margaret Diaz, and Norma Gonzles make a poster for an upcoming football game. Bot- tom: Members of Los Espanoles re- lax and chat with members of other Spanish cluhs at a convention. XXV Los Espanoles 269 . . . People To See .K A A ,' Top left: Diana Acosta, Elda Montes, and Yolanda Garcia take time to read the Pan-Am Times. Top right: Elda Montes, Joe Flores, and Martha Moncivais were three of the representatives for Los Es- panoles at the convention of Spanish Clubs. Bottom left: Sylvia Franco and Archie Escobedo view a display at the convention. Bottom right: Another rep- resentative to the convention, Norma Gonzales, calls order. 270 Los Espanoles V.I.C.A. Members Are With It In Electronics Front: Herman King, Henry Garcia. Second row: Louis chel. Fourth row: Gary Leonard, sgt.-at-arms: Monroe Jimeniz, Melvin Wagner, Lynn Davis, Lawrence Strickland, Stewart, parliamentarianp Melvin Spriggs, president: Hen- ry Hicks, Edward Lawrence, vice-presidentp Mr. Pape, John Koepke, Arthur Angulo, Louis Marsh. Third row: Robert Nicholson, Jerry Torres, James Brookins, Carol sponsor- Lewis, honorary member: Daniel Smith, Michael Gras- The members of the High- lands Chapter of the Vocation- al Industrial Clubs of America strive to improve their know- ledge of modern electronics. On March 5 and 6, VICA members attended the District Conven- tion at Fox Tech High School. The State Convention was held at the Convention Center on April 30 and May 1, 1971, which they also attended. Mr. Pape shows Edward Lawrence h to repair a color television circuit. OW t? 'n-1 . , .. was A. V. I. C. A. 271 The officers of the Library Club for 70-71 are: Jui Woo, parliamentarianp Bette Hartman, chaplain: Mary Helen Agueros, secretaryltreasurerp Cynthia Chidgey, lst vice- president, Joan Gruninger, president, Norma Garcia, 2nd vice-president: Kathy Temple, reporter: and Victor Hacket, sgt.-at-arms. Standing are the sponsors: Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Benedict, and Mrs. Gonzales. Front row: Sally Kroeger, Martha Moncivais, Patty Wed- dington, Kathy Vallance, Ola Chatmon, Karen Rice. Sec- ond row: Terry Clark, Linda Baldwin, Mary Heckler, Carol Buchanan, Stephanie McGee, Linda Edison, Barbara 272 Library Club Wade, Pat Tomblin, Shelly Woods, Gwendolyn Dukes. Third row: Lucy Duncan, Debbie Castilina, Donald Heihn, Larry Heckler, Mary Wilson, Sandy Kroeger, Gene Randall, Wayne Martin and Bill Garrett. Joan Gruninger looks through the fl f h Library Club Builds Character .I.'ii.i'.!..l'AE'mat'0 to give me 5- .ff Wayne Martin makes a suggestion at a Library Club meeting. Jui Woo helps Elaine Daniel and Helen Curling check out a book. l The main purpose oi the Library Club is to encourage students to become interested in the different practices and procedures connected with the library and to give experience to students interested in libra- rianship as a career. Club members work in the library checking out books and doing other chores during their study hall period. The members attended a Dis- trict Convention which took place in Seguin, Texas, and a State Convention which was held in Huntsville, Texas. Library Club 273 Checkmate! Chess Set is a club dedicated to furthering interest in the game ot chess among High- lands chess players. The club instills Within the members a competitive spirit, knowledge, and background of the game, and supplies hints from the opening moves to the final checkmate. The members meet Wednesday afternoons and hold frequent chess tourna- ments. Chess Set members are: Gordon Weynand, president: Charles Mackey, Rich- ard Harris, Jimmy Kohleffel, Danny Silva, and Mr. Albert Schmidt, sponsor of the Chess Set. t . , . 5 f r fi 'EV H .lift ,A+ En' - Danny Silva slyly looks on as Gordon Wey- nand maneuvers himself into a trap. 274 Chess Set Chess Set members watch as Charles Mackey and Gordon Weynand match wits in a chess tournament. Presidents Stay Ahead 5 -.-F Lx!-1 e ' I Y .K l vhr, .fly I gg, , , ilk V . 7 S M . 1 fif K at ,-,, A f ,N ' GN, . , . if 5 H S - Y I ,gi f g . , .f K fi ' f ' S l , if K S . l Q af f x. L u igi? 5 M aim 1 K -f ,, .,.,. , '-i:flTi'i ':a: 4 ' ' ' at 1 f - , t' ' if - ' ' x ' t I' A-Y L L W, g ' J V, I .. wf --f-' 'fm' --if f Q5 K V H 1 , , ' A ' 7' t .Qgsmff ., - Y ' A 1 iff. ee,e I T , ' e, ' 1 K ' i i, , ' S . wig: if ss., K vsf.gv:'i Thirty-three presidents from various clubs and organiza- tions at Highlands form the Senate. The members of the Senate keep their clubs in- formed on and try to involve them in school activities. This year the Senate assisted in sell- ing the advertisments for the Student Directory, collected over forty dollars from students for the goal post banner fund, and also helped sponsor a dance. Darryl Menager collects a dollar from Candie Pearson for the goal post banner fund. Kneeling: David Leyva, Ed Penn, lnocencio Davila. Seated: Pat Wagner, Scottie Jones, Julie Bridges, Joan Grunin- ger, Gwen Dukes, Cindy Shipp, Sylvia Franco, Renee For- tier, Nadine Knaus, Mimi Knutson. Standing: Mr. Clifton Cardwell, sponsor, Tommy Barba, David Grundy, Byron Griffin, David LaVelle, Brad Morgan, Pat Lewis, John Thacker, Debbie Newman, Luci Contreras, Kay Robinson, Luci Barrientos, Mattie Holman, Karen Moczygemba, Pam Butler, Andie Silgero, Kathy Prendergast, Melvin Spriggs, Stuart Tolle, Darryl Menager, Bill Gillespie, and Mrs. Virginia Brient, sponsor- Senate 275 The officers of F.T.A. are: Lynn Holzmann, parliamen- Andi Silguero, president, John Murphy, vice-president, tarianp Linda Fater, treasurer, Debra Schiller, secretary, Bette Hartman, chaplain, and Patsy Lochbaum, reporter. Front r0W2 Nadine Knaus, N0I'n18 Garda, Sharon WBHBCG, Tommy Hoffman, Sherrill Smith, Kathleen Vallance, Merry Joyce Lee, Jui WOO, Louise Eng, Brenda Roberts, Karen Erfurth, Barbara Wakefield, Linda Baldwin, Johnnie Hut- Prine, Susan Martinez, and Yvonne Moreno. Second row: Ching, Woodrow Davis, and Bill Garrett, Mark Harris, Gene Randall, Elenor Johnson, Anna Caisse. 276 F.T.A. s J Early in the morning, F.T.A. members patiently wait for the bus which will take them to the convention in Houston to arrive. Debbie Schiller and Linda Fater bring lollipops along to make the trip more enjoyable. F.T.A. members relax on their bus ride to Houston. t?e'lfiQ:1 3 Sherrill Smith acts excited about the trip to the convention. Members of the Future Teach- ers of America have a chance to find out what teaching is all about. Teaching day was con- ducted in March. On this day club members had the oppor- tunity to take over a teacher's , class. The experience and in- sight gained proved invaluable to those members who plan to make teaching their profession. Other activities of the year in- cluded the district convention held in December, the state convention held in February, and attending a Christmas party given to the patients of the Fort Sam Houston psychi- atric Ward. F.T.A. also spon- sored the Faculty-Varsity bas- ketball game and made all teachers St. Patrick's Day favors. The club banquet Was held in May. l F.T.A. 277 sg A Teachers In The Making 278 F .T.A. Top left: Andi Silguero answers a question asked by a club member. Top right and Above: Members listen to announcements about future club plans. Bottom left: Debbie Schiller reads the minutes of the previous meeting. Participation-The Key To Success ,IQ - Mrs. Virginia Brient and Mr. Clifton Cardwell, sponsors, begin the daily Stu- dent Council meeting with a few light-hearted comments. Behind the scenes, helping to boost Highlands spirit, and try- ing to better relations between the students and administra- tion is the Student Council. Members meet during third period everyday. The accomplishments of the Student Council are many. It was through their efforts that the school dress code was re- vised. They also published the Student Directory, conducted Color Day, sponsored the Christmas and Valentines pos- tal service, held a Viet Nam mail call, collected for the Leu- kemia Society and participated in a March of Dimes Walk-I-L Thon. On top of all these ac- tivities, they sponsored two dances as well as Get It To- gether Week. .zcgmiv-rt 'VW Kirby Carlock proudly views the unique Council scrapbook. Cindy Guevara makes an announcement pertaining to an upcoming project. Student Council 279 mem: ,f Student Council Scores High For HH in ,Q ff if 1 t Front row: Sylvia Franco, scrapbook chairman: Lisa Lo- pez, treasurer: David Grundy, patio chairman: Debbie Hinton, trophy case chairman: David Branecky, 3rd vice- president: Cindy Guevara, spirit and pride chairman: Os- car Mosicibias, sgt.-at-arms: Scottie V. Jones, sounding board chairman: Laura McKnight, secretary. Second row: Denise Brown, sgt.-at-arms: Pete Rios, parliamentar- ian: Barbara Browning, student-teacher relation chair- .ft H w ifffg .- J 91 s it f f , f.,w, u'f?5:g ? -straw ,J-by Front row: Andrew Janowski, Ino Davila, Anthony Lopez, Robert Good, Gary Kearley, Alphonso Garanzuary. Sec- ond row: Norma Garcia, Denise Brown, Sylvia Franco, Linda Garcia, Marsha Williams, Edythe Flores, Yolanda Perez. Third row: Kathy Resendez, Sandra Avery, Caran 280 Student Council man: Kathy Resendez, reporter: Kirby Carlock, 2nd vice- president: Roxanne Sprouse, chaplain: Gene Randall, postal chairman: Norma Garcia, corresponding secretary. Back row: .lack Jones, marquee chairman: Fred Bedson, student directory chairman: lno Davila, lst vice-presi- dent: Andy Janowski, sgt.-at-arms: Charles McGuire, sgt.- at-arms: Dave Leyva, president. Beyer, Veronica Roxanne Sprouse. Back row: Joanne Long, Wendy Wheel- er, Carol Bigelow, Lynda Ellison, Aquenetta Webb, Pete Rios, Nita Washington. O'Linick, Gay Seifert, Cecilia Baney, Front row: Charles McGuire, Steve Ward, Steve Wilkes, Kirby Carlock, Stephen Green. Second row: Debra Hinton, Beatrice Murillo, Lisa Lopez, Cynthia Hanna, Debra Gutierrez, Scottie Jones. Third row: Michael Hendricks, Front row: Oscar Monsibais, David Leyva, Gene Randall, Raymond Hill, David Smart, David Grundy, Herbert Jahn. Second row: Martha Moreno, Adela Carnedas, Janet Cart- wright, Freddie Good, Nona Ingram, Debra Clark, Evange- line Mota, Cynthia Muriel. Third row: Barbara Browning, Lucille Contreras, Deborah Burton, Kathleen Boggs, Robin Janes, Joyce Lee, Yvonne Moreno. Back row: Laura Mc- Knight, Fred Bedson. Maricela Lazarin, Sherry Baygents, Sandra Stautzenberg- er, Colleen Pritchard, Barbara Wade, Carol Ory. Back row: Mr. Cardwell, Mrs. Brient, Jack Jones, Sandra Samford, Sandra Wilkerson, Patricia Schroeder, Joann Toscano. 2 Spirit Burns Within Student Council A vga .,?:, 4 K if V . ' 4, , A 'K' L7' A , ef WW, Xl Student Council members display one of their many banners to boost the morale at a pep rally Students roast wieners at a bonfire sponsored by the Student Council. 282 Student Council ., we-1' W D 4 IHOCBHCIO Davila is 2 hard W0l'kin' man David Leyva, David Smart, Lisa Lopez, and David Grundy discuss com- when it comes to Council business. mittee plans, 'Q , f' l to ,tl ml, W 4 , ,.:- 1 A group of Student Council members and guests prepare to roast Mr. Cardwell looks frantically for some papers their frankfurters. while Debbie Hinton looks on. Student Council 283 Chem-Bi-Phy: Action In Reactions Chem-Bi-Phy, the club for scientific minded students, is an organization which promotes interest in science among the students here at Highlands. Not only do members perform group experiments, but they 'T' also have extra curriculur ac- tivities such as field trips and car washes to raise money. Several times this year they have have guest speakers at meetings to talk on matters of interest. , Teresa Kuempel works as Dawn Cooper and Renee Fortier record data. John Gafford and Enez Martinez work on their part of an experiment while Roland Silva gathers the other needed materials. ill , .... .... , 2 fi? Q age 1' J Q, -3.. . J Debbie Newman, science director: John Gafford, vice- president: Renee Fortier, president: Ronay Cromer, sec.!treasurerg Bill Garrett, ass't science director. sorg Renee Fortier, Ronay Cromer. Second row: Debbie Newman, Carolyn Bickford, Dawn Cooper. Third row: Byron Griffin, Enez Martinez, Roland Silva, Teresa Kuem- pel, Bill Garrett. tt: If T ' 311' ' lg its Front row: John Gafford, Mrs. Smith, spon- Journalists Get Together Above: Front row: Louise Eng, Anna Caisse, Debbie Bat- ton, Julie Bridges, Cheryl Harwood, and Kathy Calloway. terton, and Gayle Doubrava. Second row: Beverly Parrish, Second row: Richard Bensinger, Sammy Burns, Ricky Woodrow Davis, Wesley Alston, John Sawyer, and Darryl Fancher, and Blue Odam. Menager. Below: Front row: Lynn Holzmann, Sandra Hor- Quill and Scroll is the inter- national honorary society for high school journalists. Mem- bers are chosen according to scholastic ability and outstand- ing Work in a school publica- tion. The purpose of this club is to advance standards of the profession of journalism and instill in students the idea of scholarship. Mr. Gary Harlow is the club sponsor. A banquet was held in March for the mem- bers of Quill and Scroll. ' 53- Miz f fl5 isssE1l- 7 gif? Quill and Scroll 285 N.H.S .... Scholarship, Character, Leadership, The eternal flame, symbol of the National Honor Society, burns brightly tor those students upon which the high honor of membership into the Highlands Chapter has been bestowed. Students are chosen by the tac- ulty and administration on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Ap- proximately fifteen percent of the graduating class or 115 members were selected this year. On February 17, the installa- tion of new members was held. Speaker for the honorary oc- casion was Dr. Donald Ander- son. Afterwards, a reception was held for the members' par- ents and guests. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I ,il-' S6 25 .5L Above: David Cash ac- cepts his N.H.S. certifi- cate from Mr. Vetter. Left: N.H.S. officers are: Seated: Diane Cermin, treasurer: Kathy Jackson, secretary. Standing: Ed- die Zaiontz, president, Jimmy Brient, vice-presi- dent. Bottom right: Eddie Zaiontz introduces Dr. Donald Anderson at the N.H.S. assembly. Bottom left: Julie Bridges is offi- cially installed into the honorary society. all Service N.H.S. members are: Front row: Robert Morron, Kathy Lincoln, Sandy Taylor, Janet Belk, Terry Lambert, Karen Moczygemba, John Thacker, Mary Braune, Vonnie Oli- nick, Debbie Baird, Wilbur Gibson. Second row: Donald Heihn, Debbie Newman, Margo Frasier, Donna Laughlin, Debbie Nesloney, Laura McKnight, Karen Horton, San- dra Miller, Linda Fothergill, Joanie Patrick, Patra Schol- ton. Third row: Darryl Menager, Bill Cunningham, Ronay Cromer, Beverly Hood, Betty Kotrla, Scott Prewitt, Diana Rivera, David Cash, David Branecky, Joseph Rodriguez. Fourth row: Nicky Tondre, Eddie Gawlik, Stuart Tolle, Debi Ball, Pat Wagner, Carol Spears, Leonard Briggs, Pam Thomas, Byron Griffin, Hilliard Floyd, Humberto Zapata, Mario Pedraza. Front row: Diane Cermin, Eddie Zaiontz, Mrs. Betty Briggs, sponsor, Miss Mary Lundeen, sponsor, Jimmy Brient, Kathy Jackson. Second row: S. J. McNabb, Au- drey Chandler, Jeanie Boezinger, Carol Shaw, Janette Jones, Dollie Hobgood, Delores Clack, Darla Duncan, Barbara Bilderback, Nadine Knaus. Third row: Linda Birney, Debbie Bobbish, Carol Feuge, Janice Grumbles, Debbie Stephenson, Karen Davis, Jackie Knight, Susan Hoffman, Denise Newburn, Barbara Sanchez, Lucy Dun- can, Jo Eser. Fourth row: Ricky Fancher, Carolyn Bick- ford, Bette Rabenaldt, Nancy Phillips, Luanne Roeber, Merry Corder, Kay Roberts, Karen Kothman, Renee For- tier, Oscar Mosibais, James Flora. Fifth row: Ken Dixon Gordon Weynand, Daniel Silva, Nolan Sagebiel, Luis Ar- riola, Kathleen Wagner, Marsha Richter, Peggy Craig Debbie Goltra, Marcia Melville. 1 1 National Honor Society 287 Let The Music People that join the A Cap- pella Choir develop an appre- ciation for music and gain a general knowledge of the theory and history of music as well as skill in vocal music. This year the A Cappella Choir participated in many ac- tivities such as selling candy to raise money and giving many concerts throughout the year. Members held their annual Christmas concert in the school auditorium and at Lackland Air Force Base. They also per- formed on television at Christ- mas time singing various melo- dies, and spent much time in preparation for the U.I.L. contest. 'W' ,fl vga. if ff ,Tsmlsfggevw , N , ff! , ff M . ya- e-J. . any K' - V The A Cappella Choir officers are: Patrlcra Lewis president Oscar Vann vice-president: Doretta Bruno, treasurer Geraldine Moore secretary Peggy Jenkins, pianist: Linda Belcher librarian and Stuart Tolle sgt at arms. 288 A Cappella Choir an. V ai. V e--ffm- kiwwf iw'--N l5isf2.f1,,: ' T. ,is .mlfiuiigik nil S with-2? 337 I .di , Front row: Sheliah Galloway, Melanie Heslop, Scarlet Lango, James Watts, Donald Wright, Tim Wauson, Rufus Sanchez, Oscar Vann, Doloris Lozano, Joetta Broadnax, Debroah Malone, Linda Smith. Second row: Dorretta Bruno, Shirley Lee, Linda Belcher, Pam Sparkman, Caro- line Adams, Elbert Scranton, Morris Anderson, Michael Wagner, Diane Coleman, Alice Paredes, Mary Smith. Third row: Terry Heichman, Patricia Lewis, Steve McClin- tic, Stewart Tolle, Fred Bennett, Mark Ross, Richard Edgerton, Patti Schroeder, Jill Johnson, Geraldine Moore, Myrtle Williams. N- bf ,af it -w....,. f ...H ,clk Above: Some of the officers go over the receipt book. Left: Peggy Jenkins devotes many hours of her time accompany- ing the choir. A Cappella Choir ,A 'yan 289 -.., Top left: The choirs unite to sing a popular number. Top right: Mrs. West accepts an award for the choir during ceremonies at Lackland Air Force Base. Middle left: Mrs. West gives a sigh of relief after the choir finishes singing at practice. Middle right: A Cappella Choir members practice many hours to achieve perfect harmony. Bottom left: One final rehearsallis put in before the Christmas concert. Bottom right: Practice makes perfect is a rule the choir puts into effect. Q f ' Medical Careers Club Is Tops In Its Field Above: Seated: Miss Vicki Sebesta, sponsor: Greg Campos, sgt.-at-arms. Standing: Lucille Contreras, president: Janie Ramos, lst vice-president: Geradine Briseno, secretary: Mary Hardin, 2nd vice-president: Charles Taylor, treasurer: Jessie Cardova, reporter. Right: Student nurses attend a meeting to give information to club members. Below: Seated: LuRemen Snyder, Christine Cuellar, Virginia Martinez, Teresa Hickman, Martha Lemons, Luci Contreras, Cynthia Guevara. Kneeling: Charles Taylor, Michael Plate, Jessie Cardova. Standing: Geraldine Briseno, Anthony Lo- pez. The Medical Careers Club is designed for those persons who are interested in the field of medicine. The clulo members gave a Christmas Party at Fort Sam Houston for Vietnam Vet- erans. A group of student nurses gave lectures during one of the club's regular meetings. They discussed credits needed for enrollment in medical schools and also gave sources of financial aid. 'iii 5'5- g:..mTs,,, .. at ras .sf i...g...-,, ur , . fi T' Q' 'iw A :A - ' --1.27 , at 347' ,-. 85055124538 'ii 'ffilki ifnf zei.3safarsezsf E.fsf.?5,,'3fi553gfag511 Z. iiSLIEs'??:Li??E32. ffllfslwi-f373tii?i.Q5 ,fgsem 1 fl I geestiitkitfii gas 322:31 '975257i?7L5 ' 7-Sr-,fW,ff Barbara Garza, Josie Perez, Front row: Debbie Aguilar, Gloria Bernal, Jackie Thomas, Elizabeth Washington, Emma Cocks, Cindy Shipp. Second row: lrma Castano, Eladen Gonzales, Elivia Rodriguez. Third row: Laura Ro- mo, Eva Maldonado, Irma Garcia, Laurice Freeman, Julia Davis, Orithea Minor, Judy Belzung, Judy Poole. Fourth row: Sandy Palmer, Pam Fulmer, Pat Cavin, Phyllis Ra- ven, Pam Martin, Medana Chrisman, Cindy Gerloff. Fifth 'twig i 292 O.E.A. x. asv 9'TS?k'EY.i row: Diane Castano, Gladys Otto, Yvonne Ottmers, Lin- da Sanford, Barbara Sanchez, Debbie Lewis, LaNelI Bu- kowski, JoAIyce Poblete, Mimi Knutson, Joyce Kyrk, Deb- bie Moczygemba, Kathy Oberhauser, Kandi Narezo, Su- sie Norbett, Debbie Kinney, Patti Schrader. Sixth row: Sandra Hartfield, Scarlette Moore, Anita Hubert, Barbara Schrader, Patti Leising, Beverly Hood, Mary Tealer, Pat Baney, Patti Sue, Linda Freeman. O.E.A., the Office Education Association, Highlands Chapter, is designed to help career minded girls prepare for a fu- ture in the field of business. This is the second year O.E.A. has been at H.H.S. and the program has helped many girls get jobs. Senior and Iunior ie- males with a knack for typing, an ear for dictation, and an interest in office Work are elig- ible to join the club. Ianuary Z5-February 12, members sold carnations for Valentines Day. They also participated in an area contest in April and held a picnic in May. Gloria Bernal, Pat Cavin, and Pam Mar- tin get ready to leave for work. O.E.A. Heads For Higher Goals 6.521 xx -.Tv W M. Laura Romo consults the dictionary to double check her spelling and word usage. Pat Pascale calculates some figures for a classroom assignment. Miss Kay Busbee, sponsor of V.O.E. checks some pa- pers before the class begins. K - 'W',41Ti'QLs f ' , K Front: Irma Castano, vice-president: Miriam Knutson, president. Middle: Joyce Kryk, secretary: Mrs. Jane Sno- vel, sponsor: Judy Stobbs, treasurer. Back: Laurice Free- man, historian: Debbie Moczygemba, chaplaing Cindy Shipp, Senate representative. i 294 O.E.A. Q 1 -PF. MM,,,...... Martha Valdez tests how many words she can type in one minute. Pat Baney and guest attend the O.E.A. Banquet. Mrs. McCarIey and Pam Martin enjoy good food and good company at the club banquet. -lu xsxw X Mr. Herman Vetter and Miss Busbee converse before eating. Miss Busbee helps Patti Schrader with her typ- ing assignment. I ..,, -swff'-waifwztslfiesZft1ff.J1Yi525:2fi it-'fav 1 laiiiwittsisfi Wli i s z Mary Tealer and fellow classmates listen attentatively to a lecture. O.E.A. 295 ' .,.. - ,-,Q X , Q E 3 f - m'yjCjQ' ff ' .- 5' J .M - in 16'f-if'-Q as X-'mxw w ,.,v ,f 'sy '!!v, rf? C'-i-wfctca TN . V5v'?.-'X' H '7 af, ,A ,,, X We N. IX' 1 sf-+-xwv?'1x- u x tvZ. f 7, f' cf 9 ,W ' Wnfwyf Q WS' ' ' -5' YV E gi ? M1 1 1. - I1 - .nl . ,f 52 gifts' QR - gl ' Wim! 296 ATHLETICS Owls 2-1 In Non-District Play Beat Jeff And C. C. Moody But Lose To C. C Roy j,tfsg.w:.i - 5 ' Q11 V? A. Fi 3 A Coach Martin discusses strategy with the players during a time-out. 298 E Backhaus scores from the second yard line to bring the score to 16-O. The '70 Owls went through non-district play with a 2-1 record. Corpus Christi Ray beat the Owls in the first game of the season 14-7. Peel pushed the Owls to the five yard line on their first possession where he ran around the left end for our only touchdown. Highlands bounced back and beat Ieff 16-0. The Owls scored a touchdown with a good PAT, and then a 25 yard field goal to bring the score to 10-U at halftime. In the fourth quarter, Backhaus scored from the sec- ond yard line, but Ieff blocked Peel's PAT. Highlands came through for a second straight win over C.C. Moody with a score of 21-14. The Trojans fumbled the ball twice inside the Owls 10, and fumbles set up two of High- lands' touchdowns and a field- goal. The Owls scored a touch- down in each of the first three quarters with a field goal in the fourth. Moody scored a touch- down and a good PAT in the first and fourth quarters. Hop- 'T' of 'f- ' ': , E ,Q g kins led groundgainers with pgs y gs 184 Yards in Z3 carries. 3 - 1 -i'n if Y - --rt ... it Q ' if , ll it ,l'1.1t xy'ii 4 yyg. 1 V kj. l If .LAA t fi - ' t -15 Ai,,.., t riff-, . n 1 rres g or we in 1 z 2, if ' 'tt i 1 L - g, ' MQ 'Q' ff rv rrrs. 1 ' il. 3 , A xl -'j flx .' gg U V .Q T' . JLXLQW wig! go K s g vb .ai V, ai X. , . Qlk I t . S W. y lsr' ' 1 c H glssrit it H ,, ...Q -. 1 f' ' ' 1 T 'tlii pi or 1 . . y . 'W '- .... we Denny Peel's field goal attem t 1 yy -N4 p is , T 4 . V, Vrii ,',t .t,- M r bl k d b C Ch ' t' R . g y .g,V . 4g ggV.V oc e Y orPus ns: ay j ' 1 iff-.5 'films,L'.,.,g.V,,,,rsg3.Q -.zyfswk .- I K K 300 Owls Pounce 0n Bobcats Top: Denny Peel spots Thomas Hopkins in the clear and answers with a pass. Bottom: Hopkins runs for a touchdown as South San attempts to tackle. P' t,t,' ff? fst- L The Owls came through to beat the Bobcats with a score of 21-14 after a non-scoring first half. Without a score in the first quarter, South San in the second quarter moved on with a 7-U lead following a 56 yard drive in seven plays. In the third quarter South San made an interception off of Denny Peel and ran 31 yards for another touchdown. With a score of 14-7, the Owls came back with an 82 yard touch- down run by Hopkins in the fourth quarter to make the score 14-14. Steele recovered a Bobcat fumble on their 31 to put the Owls in scoring posi- tion. Hopkins then ran another touchdown putting the score a ZU-14. Fralix then made a good conversion to make the final score 21-14. Owls Tree The Bears The Owls scored on their first possession as Charles Fralix booted a 38 yard field goal. Many attempts were made to score after this but none were completed. In the second quarter, Fralix ran 61 yards and over the goal line, but the touchdown was called back by a clipping penalty. The Bears attempted a punt against a 15 to 20 mile per hour Wind and it only Went 12 yards to the Edison 29. Nine plays later, Hopkins got his seventh touchdown of the year by div- ing over the left guard for the final yard. Fralix's conversion attempt was blocked. This end- ed the game with a score of 9-0. Left: Fralix adds 3 points to High- Iand's score by kicking a 38 yard field goal. Below: The Owls pick up yardage. y.-I and Wi . V, j ,, 30 302 Burbank Upset By Owls The Owls scored on their first two possessions and went on to beat the Bulldogs 30-8. This game was Highlands fifth win in a row and third district win. The defense kept the Bulldogs at bay on the ground and in the air. Burbank managed to score their first touchdown in 3 the second half, but Highlands bounced back with a 70 yard drive and a 35 yard touchdown pass to Iames Broadus. The scoring ended with 9:43 left to play when Charles Fralix kicked a 40 yard field goal to wind up the game with a score of 30-8. Sf . rg 4 .Id W is ,,.J Ak.t, W s - X I K -L y I V I kk ,331 L .V v I ' ' . ,iw 1' . -X K ti? X -: f' N 'QG,.Q.ii N. , 1 A ' , 5 41' 2-4 j , li- lp . A --p-. Q . - -s'- if l- is 4 if.. W M L , 29,1 L- 4 Q f ,al ii' l,,. B ,Vg sk Sw ' 5 fffw is f V fi 5 Ti-gxgis-sf Y sf- - NS! A L- 7- ,,.: ::. f' :, f- fs jf i'Ms,,:, ..,,, 'yzyj fk,,,4.fi5 -'kk 'rug Nfl'-fiH,f4,fk, 5421 tg . V ' up fvssfvf ff: ' , -I I 'swf-Qff 'mr -2l1fQa g1' w ','f ls' 2f'Ysw5. , 1' 4:+g'.v'v, 'H l X, lv Top: James Broadus, number 87, is brought-down by a age. Bottom: Thomas Hopkins looks for a hole as he tries Burbank player after completing a pass for sizable yard- to move the football closer to the goal for a touchdown. Owls Beat Cherokees: 22-14 -s if- ' 1 sf 5 'A-f s-rti pl, i f -a R i fl 1' fl, fag-lk iw C all -1 ., ff W - if-,, ..g wi , ' ., r vs ' '-f ' .ir sr' Q 't ..::, Z -s Us 1' H '- L U s W . s afma 1 - xl 3 fr is 1 v .V:A 'fr' C H H, 'A .4 A . Q 7 Q , ' U , ' - T ' ' C' 'C - ' .., L- ,,.. ,.,,. . , snij- gjgr:5Lg'f55'f.,. J vi K rf. I .,k, -, ' WF - r . , 7- 9, :Q we-rar' :'111Q -,rfs7Qt1Q -, f -as --ws ,sas - In ,K -L A X wfim' ,..,,,Qm Q-4-,QQ-vslqf'.:g5: q,',f ' u'HL,,' .,, 'sz-fgzlirfrg- ' . ,, 1 - , 7 'W' '1 --'ff fi'lsiic,,.., . , ,, ..,..,, . ,N. , ., W , . l l is . :n Qi . .. ...Pm . ,R A 94, firm- Q ? yfwffwf r . -- , Q rr . -ff- -if .MA - ' -:ri-f i ii wi ,V ' wwf ' Wifi- ' I f : . is l - . r .- N, - r l - Aa - - ff ' a, r Above: Thomas Hopkins races around the right end for a sizeable gain. Below: John Brown, Doug Williams, John Becer- ril, and Ron Newman head for the bus after the game. vs H The Owls beat the Chero- kees 22-14 before a crowd of 5,383 fans to put Highlands in a first place tie with McCollum. Iohn Steele recovered a fumble on the first scrimmage play which led to the first Highlands score. Houston scored twice within three minutes late in the first half. They never scored again. Henry Crawford scored the next Owl touchdown with Iames Broadus scoring the two extra points. With 25 seconds left to play, Freddie Coleman pilfered the ball from a Hous- ton carrier and ran for a touch- down to end the scoring. 304 Cowboys Cage The Owls McCollum ended a six game winning streak for Highlands when they overcame the Owls with a 12-0 victory. The Cowboys recovered a Highlands furnble on their 46, then their quarterback ran a left roll from the 6 yard line for a touchdown. The conversion attempt was unsuccessful. With the score 6-U, the Owls fumbled again and McCollum recovered on their 39. The Cow- boys then rnade another drive for a touchdown and an unsuc- cessful conversion attempt. With an Owl dominated third quarter, an uneventful fourth quarter, and a rash of McCol- lum interceptions, the tinal score was 12-U. Owls Scalp The Indians 'Q Top: Another Owl touchdown. Bottom left: Coach Martin questions the referee's decision. Bottom right: Morris Anderson looks for daylight as Carl Mulkey comes up to block. With a victory over Harlan- dale, 24-14, Highlands moved into a tie for the District 30- AAAA lead with McCollum. The Owls opened the scoring in the first quarter after a 64-yard drive. Harlandale came back in the second, also with a 64 yard drive to tie the score at 7-7. Highlands scored again late in the second quarter. With 10:16 left in the third quarter, Hopkins raced into the endzone from the 11 yard line to make the score Z1-7. On the second play of the fourth quarter, Charles Fralix kicked a field goal to end the OWl's scoring. The Indians scored once again midway into the fourth quarter. 305 306 Eagles Fall To Highlands ended the season with a victory over Bracken- ridge. Charles Fralix kicked a 19 yard field goal on the Owl's first possession, but the Eagles bounced back with a 51-yard drive for a touchdown. The Eagles extra point attempt was blocked by Eddie Zaiontz. High- lands took the lead again in the second quarter, 10-6, with a three play drive topped off by a 30 yard pass by Peel to Iames Broadus. Fralix then came through with a conversion. The Eagles then came through with a 16 yard scoring pass play at the half to make the score 10-12. The Owls took over in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns to end up the game with a score of 24-12. Owls: 24-14 0 Top left: James Broadus completes a pass Tor a first down. Top right: Al- bert Lazarine bats off an Eagle player as he runs with the ball. Bottom: Eddie Zaiontz runs downfield for more yardage. us-V V, . S A X 5 --tw-M, . + 'liwif' , 'wfiii ' , , ,, , 93,50 H .kv R ,K Q . krvrui' A Q , Ln, IQ. , , ,X 'K 4 , ,x ' 5.511 Aw-1 . 1 , 1'3 V , ia' ww gg -,A, f' Q V . L. vu, . . x, xxipul X an 5. , sr, ga... - - -V b.rv'21 Q . ' w wHwx ,fm-+f+ N x Q - RL ' . Q ,. 1 , A ,y ,gt-P,Q4,v,A ,wlay M1 I :L - Wy, 1, 1 X nf , z-,wigwq Y Q ,- . fm , , M ' --,Q-ggi fn ,-xx JAX. 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V B5 .iiihf - We K 4 -1:-'-21.5251 542. . mum Q mmm f fy , ,A Ve , WI. la.l ,,. 55? S l wi E ff? ' . i 1' -or fzif ' . -qw ,vw lnli k e ugiiw jg' ' I - if f fig? - gui'-f V -' . g,i,f-Eiassf , ' ' - A - .ffkftziivih - - 'WL 1-If ,. f'-- : f X11 - ,xx-rw - A 1- ' -gwm fr, .V 5' f ,-v w-, ,,c. ' , -W: wi wfNT?fH'73? ,f 45 L , egg ,I-' 991 li' QI 3 . .:l,Cj, .- A ggigggfj L : , .::.-vNa.-.-- .-:N ::fff.'L-sv. wszxlpilmisz ,Y wow I. . -Q -..,3g :w-'TP-:LL iff? UIZQAEJ7 'g,55i?4? .e,L wigsQF53-qiE'P3-grlziggifiiggg-51415355 - : gif -5, wa- Ac, , 2 ik-43 f,l::xm?Sr- fs-W engaiwsfmw::'::-'ww we o o , , ' I K, , Q , 'L y n My j-,.:5igi1iig:fzSff x i - 'sisfgsasvi . 1 A :deem N f .fMgeg5Ww, J' ,, l r Far left: Edward Penn-Senior. Left: Gary White-Junior. Below: Charles Fralix-Junior. 314 T. Hopkins Tops Scoring In District Left: Edward Ricks-Senior- Below: Dennis Peel-Senior. Right: Eddie Zaiontz-Senior. Bottom left: Doug Williams-Senior. Bottom center: Fred- die Coleman-Senior. Bottom right: Nehemian Pitts-Junior. 22 Seniors wr A i V B ., M 1aaz,Anns: r, i iw! re r I .. Q Iz, . Xk L, , it ,gi 2, , , -- 3 Nvif K r, fi f1:,, TT 'L This fr- , . , , .r,f,f7.U,,,f-farm.. L- f- ., i ,-ew4sg?w1?ezs:QfwQ-' fi ' f 7, fr- f-vf 1 -, . -M5s,,H., Play Their Lust Game For Owls tom center: Clarence Rivers-Senior. Mike Tremaine, trainer, and Clarence Rivers, manager, keep busy during a game. K we nf- , X f 'w ,..4.,Mr2 M V 5 .Y Top left: Herman Hernandez-Junior. Top right: Mike Tremaine-Senior. Bot- tom Ieft: Kenneth Rand-Junior. Bot- UTTUN gunman-0' ,. -,,1, '.,, ' W,w ' ., .M , if 33, f A I '.1' 1 E W' ,AAN MM, H -..k h,gLi,q, Mmm' X ,, -5 ' 'f5f5f ?+l H65 ' -ffi,,?if:E22 f15fQ,1hfa i'-.vi 'INK Times To Remember bf., Q. .,'.,'1, gm m , ' .e me 1 I V, x ,M . 'A ,,. X W., 1 k 'W X Xxx N ef .k ' ,Q '12??x 318 Indians Catch The Owls The Hcxrlandole Indians over- came the Owls in the first meet- ing with or score ot 44-45. Iimmy Brient was the highest scorer with cr total of 14 points. In our second run in, the In- dictns ctgcxin Won the battle with a two point Iectd. The final score was 57-55. This time Clar- ence Montgomery cctme out with the high score of 18 points. Below: Clarence Montgomery looks for a possible receiver. Right: Harry Fawcett goes up for a shot. lLQ.l ' fi ... fix I? gb . wfffl' ' g Cherokees Are Victors The Sam Houston Cherokees scalped the Owls with a lead of 16 points. The final score was 51-67. Most of the Owls points were made in the first quarter. Iimmy Brient was the high scorer as in many other games, with 13 points. The second game was also a defeat for Highlands when the score was 62-84. The Owls high scorer was Clarence Mont- gomery With 20 points. Right: Robert Williams gets off a successful two points. Below: The spectators leave after an eventful game. 'F H K atm, . .... .Wm . : K wT.l's1w,1 - X X ' 4 1 . TW Mix Ki4N'kk'N'Y+i , 'wi-'gtttifix . -- , ,,.,-A--...W-W ne w X . 319 320 Owls Bounce Over Edison The Owls flew over Edison both times during two district plays. Both games were at Alamo Stadium Gym. In the first bout, Highlands beat Edison 68-55. Clarence Montgomery was leading scorer with 28 points. In the second game the Owls whipped Edison 69-46. Iimmy Brient and Clarence Montgomery each netted 17 points to push the team to victory. . . c My :Yq.1stf12fegQawf.a-1'fig11.921 -Qi .mm .,.kt lf- M , nm., ,.-. . . , mf I. M 1-.ty - .. .,-..n,Jf1f., .f W fi .,. , s, y t . ww Top: Wayne Long goes up for a shot. Bottom: The team rallies to talk things over. Q L K tl? is 5 if ff Top: . . .and in goes the ball for two points. Bottom: Wayne Long looks for a way out. Brack Does It The Brackenridge E a g 1 e s clipped the Highland Owls both times in District play. The Owls put up a good fight but they couldn't over come their foe. In the first game, Brack beat the Owls to the tune of 83 to 58. This score was a show of this year's luck. The Owls high scorer was Clarence Mont- gomery with a total of 18 points. The second bout was also a failure as the Eagles overcame the Owls 78-68. This time the high scorer was William Ben- ning who tallied up a total of 22 points. 322 Owls 1 And 1 The Owls came through this time as the McCollum Cowboys were defeated 67-75. This was the second Win of the season at Alamo Stadium. In the second game, Mc- Collum overcame the Owls with cr score of 72-63. This play was held in McCollum's home gym. Clarence Montgomery was high scorer with thirteen points. He was trailed by Ron Watson and Iohn Myers with twelve points. With Cowboys i y,, l Top: Clarence Montgomery and Ruben McClain play l defense. Bottom: Jimmy Brient blocks a shot. Left: Ruben McClain blocks a Cowboy shot. Bobcats Lunge On Cwls The Bobcats caught the Owls with a 53-BZ victory. Iimmy Brient and Clarence Mont- gomery were both high scorers with a total of 18 points each. Our second meet also proved to be unsuccessful when South San Won with a score of 59-68. Clarence Montgomery was the lone high scorer this time with 13 points. Right: Harry Fawcett wins in a jump against his opponent. Below: Wil- liam Benning releases the ball to the official. Bulldogs Beat By HHS The Cwls came through with the third Win of the season when they beat the Burbank Bulldogs by a tar reaching lead of 75-51. There Was again a tie for highest total points be- tween Clarence Montgomery and Iimmy Brient. They Were followed by Ruben McClain with 12 points. In the last game of the sea- son, Highlands again defeated the Bulldogs with a score of 54-34. High scorers were Clar- ence Montgomery with 15 points and William Benning with 10 points. lr was was 5 iw 4 we-if-if sw H Top: Wayne Long and William Benning assist Harry Fawcett in a shot. Bottom: The Owls work defense against the Bulldogs. 3 I F e E 1 E 2 F E s i 2 Z Q 2 E 326 Owls Shoot For A Higher Goal ff C o o, , oooo ooooo. , if J oooo oooo or 'wt Front row: Harry Hardeman, Wayne Williams, Ralph Min- Montgomery, William Benning, Wayne Long, Ruben Mc- ard, John Myers, Charles Shelton. Back row: Coach John Clain. Kemmerzehl, Jimmy Brient, Ronald Watson, Clarence Far left: Wayne Williams. Left: Ronald Watson. Right: Clarence Montgomery. -M01 Ralph Minard William Benning i i Charles Shelton John Myers Ruben McClain Jimmy Brient Wayne Long Harry Hardeman iw! A' ii, i'f2 1 .,-f,'f' VV is f , Xf:. iU ,4 . E, ,ve 'Ve ff. -1 qi W K ri 327 328 J.V.'s For '71 Back row: Coach Lyman Davis, David Sterling, David Netherly, LaMont Tanner. Front row: Gary Kennedy, Alton Free- land, Anthony Cano, Dennis Sonnen. Left: LaMont Tanner thinks seri- ously as he readies for a long shot. Right: Alton Freeland pushes off for a lay up at his home basket. Sophomores Are Sei Up For The Season Front row: Ronnie Casanova, Lynn Yochum, Joe Neal, Donald Harborth. Back row: Coach Virgil Peterson, Gary Clark, Otis Malone, Tommy Dorsey, Neal Ray. YI l - - l Otus Malone goes up for a successful layup. E.: 'E: ,.- 1251-,- .E ' -Y-fm C or ssss r X f r A -1-A-H Y f ' , - lg f C 14 ' 36 ll: ' 1 I,- I X Q ' ' - l -an X3 ,, 329 The Track Team Of 1971 --1 'Q ,MJ . ,3,,., 'fa ' . 1 o -V fs - af., ..J .. 5 1 if -ff ' V ' if Y'52'H' 5 A, ,, .,, y Q ,, , 330 Front row: Erroll Mathews, Eddie Young, Edward Penn, Richard Van Buren, Edwin May, Steven Green, T. Hop- kins, James Newton, Carl Mulky, Mike Hendrix, Paul Hop- kins, Wesley Gooden, Gary Moore. Second row: Mike Toms, Emil Lewis. Ronnie Atnip, Kirby Carlock, Jimmy if Wilson, Brian Lawson, Richard Soloman, Edward Lozano, i Bill King, David Grundy, Mike Miller, Fred Bennett, Pat , Donahoe. Back row: Wallace Humphrey, David Coronado, Fred Morris, Cliff McCloud, Rickie Cantu, Rudy Villa- senior, Jesse Preciado, and Randy Lally. Wesley Gooden is a high flying Owl as he takes to the air to clear the mark. He is one of the Owl's pole vaulters. The Owl track team looks forward to spring, as it is track season, and their chance to do their thing. The team knows that victory in track and field events is no easy thing. It takes plenty of hard work, conditioning and practice to perfect their skills. Coach Lionel Gonzales sees to it that the team members prop- erly condition themselves and offers advice on how to better perfect their skills. Winning takes plenty of second effort and a willingness to Want to excell . . . and Highlands has it. Left: The Highlands relay team this year consists of Ctop to bottomy Thomas Hopkins, James Newton, Paul Hopkins, and Mike Hendrix. Bottom left: Mike Hendrix practices his starts. Bottom right: Edward Penn demonstrates his skills at run- ning the hurdles. 332 Owl Cindermen: On The Right Track it QE? Milt Left: The co-captains of the track team this year are Carl Mulkey and James Newton. Right: The coach of the '71 track team is Coach Lionel Gonzales. Lower left: Putting in some practice is one of the 0wl's very capable discus throwers, Gary Moore. Lower right: Eddie Young, an Owl letterman who has been with the team for three years, gets in shape for the season. filwmwve ,W ,W ,Q -.-.,, l',, T .wk 5 , we K f' :W ei tv ,ay l iaefjgf zw' .i!1?'S23?.ff,?,:.. at 75: ' fl... faqfkjwf-fwff Upper left: Steven Green, discus thrower, chalks up points for Highlands. Upper right: Richard Van Buren runs to condition himself for the upcoming season. Lower left: Thomas Hopkins keeps his head low as he concentrates on clearing the hurdle. LK. S 333 Owl Nine Shoot For Championship Above: The Varsity baseball team for the 1970-71 season: Kneel- ing: Rene Arriola, Denny Peel, Eddie Zaiontz, Roy White, Wesley Zotz, T. M. Engelhardt. Second row: Henry Batson, Donny Clark, Freddy Coleman, James Menard, Otis Williams, Mark Temple, Paul Tondre. Back row: Coach Thomas Henslee, Jerry Jones, Carl Theis, Billy Mitchell, Larry Cordaro, Coach Virgil Peterson. Right: T. M. Engelhardt tries hard to catch the ball thrown to first base. jf:Qffu51f5!' ,., , . f A Magyar in be w .nwltl 1 .s ,Q I 3 . 5 g K. VV V A gn i'ff...............e.......,,...-...,....,...-.,.,.....e,..,.,....fs.,.M.,.,2 s.,..t..,....,-... ..st.,,...,... gi V i,Qff'i - Q.. V. , . Wgxuii '.,. ai.. Z i' , g t A mf M531 'E-ii'WQ5YQ, 1 f yd, - fi w-.sf 5 ' it fl iv is Q .ve L 7 i I J k .-.,, s -- J' ' i' fn wif , ..,-h g r A' LW 4 K ' lf: K -, -, 1.1 ,R-tp., 'V I V , - f 9 . -WJ H. , ,, . . V... Top left: Eddie Zaiontz, Sr., practices his catching skills. year are: Kneeling: Denny Peel, infielder: Eddie Zaiontz, Top right: Denny Peel, Sr., works on improving his catcher: Billy Mitchell, pitcher. grounding ability. Below: The returning lettermen this pitcher: larrv Cordaro, pitcher. Back row: Paul Tondre, f fi Q mfg. 335 336 i x Q ,.,,, - 1 l 'l l 4, Y 'l in rl R' - fd VX V a Q n Y? f 4 .A 1 1 i V f ' ,Q s ' i M N ' Q 4 on AN A Q G , i ' V' jq,. I r , 7, V if Q, V X 51 4 up-2: :X- ' H , YQ!-'FV ' A Q ' --V.f f,mf . ' fiigklf , in it l ' , 4,1 V,JZsfi.i'f,f'ff'ffk f 1 L' I Q N 4 , . -k., I. kb, 5 f- - , V ' J... ,. f ,- e 'N 6 f. H , i :,I' 1 . he 'dingy wgxgi Aiivlfgw ia 'QW f in I 'IV ' 1, 3 5 f 'V . . ' r r i Q 3' ' 2 'Vik L L,:' 55 M I A h f J In ' lt if my W- - if . 1 ' I k . serv as ' J 9 ,L . . 1,4 . -,- I Nw iw., .,. W . Qi , , ' , . 3 A ,Qi 'fha' U., . L -- v fl 0 ,wr P K A., , Q X ' QQ' R -we 4 , . , ' s- ':.' A r 1 4 ', A , 5 '1 Iv Q- ue wut, Q Y - 1. Above: Freddy Coleman snaps his glove shut on a fly ball. Top right: Rene Arriola has to stretch to catch the ball. Bottom right: Coach Henslee finishes raking the field in prepara- tion for practice. ,, U' ,. I I A ve fl Players Find Humor Cn The Field fr- . tggeafa X. Above: Even during a hard practice session, some of the makes a catch. Below center: Paul Tondre winds up be- players find time to listen to Denny Peel do his I love fore a pitch. Below right: James Menard scoops one up. you mokey bear routine. Below left: Henry Batson ll: ll :if 7 r W ii X fe. r l '- ,, ' AAE? A 'F AL Xxx ,H .1 t q E iqwml V M , , it or Tennis Anyone? Above: The Boys tennis team for the 1970-71 season: Kneeling: Charles Stewart, Jr., Fred Balmos, Jr., Da- vid Weinberg, Jr. Standing: Coach Carl Mangold, Doug Sultenfuss, Jr., Billy Jarrat, Jr., Pat Holt, Sr., Jerry Loughmiller, Sr., Roman Bernal, Sr. Not pictured: Bill Bailey, Jr., and Paul Duderstadt, Jr. Right: Paul Du- derstadt prepares to return a volley. Earl right: Fred Balmos waits for a a . ,,. , W ., 4 ' ' na - .- .. 1- ' .. w-.3 -M-. i ,, fu, f if If rf JL .41 5 X 1 i .- Y, ' ' iff 1 X 'S-Jie X X Yi ' ' ' ' 2 1. 1 - ., - get .- infill-ras., ' 3-Q, 5-M K 4- i- z ty 1 ' ' . i?--4 . .- ' ' ?52,9g,g:F5: g M f. ' , A , ' V . X ,, ig , fx ' ,Y . 4. , ' - ,ggi -QQ, 4 . . f - - J A -.Q ' .. vigqt 'Q ' 'Y' fr ...I -' P. ' A . fx , '- , T ag' .sm F ig, A 'fs - I l Q55 i, ali Vfiilii 9, ., V , f- it ,ia X A gage, iv.-3,1 ul f A - , A ,3 ' 'Q . wk: 7 . it ,-if. it - ' 'xi . 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Ma A 4 w - r ?:wfg:1i' eff - . , Vhy, er H ZIV 'Q ,' iz Above: The Girls tennis team for the 1970-71 season: Kneeling: Silvia Val- verde, Soph., Liz Blackwood, Jr., Kathy Lincoln, Sr. Standing: Diana Ri- vera, Sr., Debbie Speer, Jr., Lynn Brangan, Jr., Bar- bara Zaiontz, Jr. Not Pictured: Terry Mor- ris, Sr. Left: Diana Rivera practices her serving. Right: Kathy Lincoln returns a volley. f .,...,.m -.ww a ,,, I . , ,.., , , ,,x,,,,. ,, s V,V, Vw,, A ., ,,,,, 1 . . , J' ..,, . f i ' - 1 W , V ,Q.i,,sg1:s sll, 1 N 5 J srleli , . 2 L ll l f 4 . , ..,.,,.. . , , , ,S V Q N V , vyxwyy ir Q A - 4 1 -frr - g , Q V , ,-X. 'S E ,.., , , , V . , X 2 , w . , Q ',.' , if , . . ' N ' if ,J ' f 1 fx.: si. H -- f , 7. -1 ..r,, f 1 1 , . - ,r ll 'Sas Z9 ff ,bf .. X3 M....WwwM.,MM.M.,t- .t,.,.l.W , may . ,.,f fe I 1 4 'in pe 339 340 UH e, i?1'111,. ,w .1 ' ' .Mgr s2!a?l'e'i fr-H 1' 1 vi. , ,' ' c .fflfggzfzgv W. www l :KM N 'lsr Y, ff f1f:ff.gQ:ff nfaff.-, .-Tlws 6-Y . gli?-f ?1f ,J i , l .. .Q . 'fl' H1 3 I ,lx r A Tennm K, 7 .-.,. ,gf ' ' ,ff iqfgf . dp, ,lf .UPU bl' 1.52: y' x V S K , ..,,' fiEWiiggi,.'ii?Sif ,. .., .. f 'f1sf5 ,w.f1e.! A 'i43gff1fi:',g2ffaQ5:Qfiff. gf . F' .'i9'??'VY 'n I Af.-.A. 5, '- .5 V F, H y,-HJ, 3, I ,. My , .mf A- - -rfig , Egg ju. L,-. ' ,fit ol' I-f,-zilg' .f 5 N x V ' .x.., A ,,. ,, V .fu 'V - -A-.Wm W is- '-.LN..f+e1- ,-' 'F-Z'532i?x'iW' 5 0 f 'E . , . f vt, X .Q .. ': 'N- KM .j.f.'k:T5x . i fifi-'ire f .V , Y. 9.1: . 3. . 7 i. .Wir E ,v o S j r J ' f ' ' ' 3 ,I Jigqigf g Wk! x i V K X A f 253 ' ul- 1 in j f-gf' f S ' 5 M.. - , ,fwuZ5,,. fx, . f,i. M ' f my , J L I x ' N, mf f .. l . I . . , Y I Q, iii: fl 12,121 sf . ' gzip! gg 1 J' 62 lp yr r 1' 1' x Y ft 1 I .. V 3 ' 4 ,A r V. J. s.,ii.k.- ig-.. ' zi!'.'55fm1 :ii-ft 1 'l . R2 Top left: Pat Holt practices his serve. Top right: Jerry Loughmiller concentrates on hitting the ball. Center: Coach Mangold is caught taking his own pictures of the ten- nls team by the photographer. Bot- tom left: Debbie Speer tries to sneak off during practice, but finds a fence in her way. Bottom right: Roman Bernal makes a good return. ,. N f - ' 41- ft- rr 1 ,iff Q 7. 5631 it gift 5, .gr .F Q. 5 1 ,, ,ff . :, , rf Ig I 4'i.2 f4,! 'lin 1.6, 5 K . v f 4 4 1' 'iw 1 X ,r - Q fl 7 41 ay' r -ML , 5 ,, J I A I ,Q .. ,X ,.,,.. if .2 A . 11,1 gr, . I ,, .vf ' 2' :FX fi. if 595551 f 1, .1 ,Hs , , A .' if ' ffiqj,-fs'1r1f,z. , f -.fi :stef f ff S f . .f . , ,.,b ,..,,,. , fvifgff g Q 4 ff...-f 55 Tv -'f'rv' 'Z 'Ns' f iffv 4' f ,. ,, f , Hzcfsifff 1 '-.if , 'f f 'J f . a .i liiffk e ' i 4f?q,?2 G ' . :f55sf rQ33f2-Iafffv 1 59 fifllp fiwly ,e.f.f::'??w.gfw:'ff '. if esrer - :rfLQfate-.- - f ' ,ily -X'-,-, -Mi' ,.f,1f'- :KTM sygyljffqf . , Q iifgfft X- ' '- - . if- 'M '...'.ux2Qi 573353 rr f-,M-' . ., MM-.lL1'-M-,--M ' .- 1, 7 . ,M ..k, Q - i'-- 1' f r . . 1 ' .. r ' 1'.e.:wf ' . pf-1 f iiif.. stu :-tit i si-: ' ,A The Owls Drive On tr .5 is Pr' Top: Boy's golf team of 1970-71. Front row: Jim Windrow, Willie Dick- son, Jeff Myers, Jim Hanna, Mark Rush, Mike Flores, Roger Pierce, Frank Figueroa, Jim Garcia. Back row: Coach Walter Howard, Ken Parker, Tom Heickman, Gerry Park- er, Bill Cunningham, Reginald Per- ryman, Mike Schutze, Dicky Bell, and Robert James. Left: Robert James thinks over his shot. Right: Mike Schutze lines up the putt. This year the golf team won the SANN Award for their talents and skills. 34 342 f f ' Top: Girls golf team: Cathie Crandell, Laurie Martin, Ka- Bill Cunningham, Reginald Perryman, Mike Schutze, Ro- ren Kothman, with Coach Howard. Bottom: Varsity boys: bert James. Gerry Parker, Tom Heickman, Dicky Bell, Ken Parker, Swinging Into Action F l i 5 .tl if ,Q z 5 I , y f5g.,m.,5 1, -ilu. v.f.sLf..K' .1 V Y? s . WW w w.. ,-g- gf. A . V, . W f . ' . 5 g ' A .- rig '-- .!Sf555Uf g lfl ' f s w 51. e inii M 1 ...K .M Lg, fr .5 . 4 V film. 'P' 4 'K .- . gy,-.. Top left: Bill Cunningham concentrates on things other than his drive. Top right: Tom Heickman shows good form as he swings at the ball. Bottom left: Dicky Bell clowns around as usual. Bottom right: Gerry Parker keeps his eye on the ball. N . j K. m lrgza, , , ggi-'., X? '-xii-LILY I -,rf 2 0 .r v Q K ' .IJ In '35, , w'?i'lC9 7. ' R '3'g?q 53 I, . ' Q 1 E' -, I Yjfvqlskl yi: Miyagi!! I 4 -'M If f -. ,,!j5'?'d1f' Vdfvyw . 51 if wwwilir ' ' Q J A-elm . qi v ...- 3' 0 s. ADVERTISING 346 Alluring San Antonio Elie Q Q ' V' 'ii wgggg ,, E. X i E W , 1 if 'QV WK! as-tt e 'lr 3' 1 df'-45. 93' JY? 5 'tiff-'51 W. Vs. ,- Z , 1. 1 51: . H If-1-if 5' sv ,.A' 4 p df? 1 t so 'liiffma i' f Hyfwljlf it 'W t J Q'-1?ffaf'. . f 1 ,wg f 41.1 '31 tw,-1' ,gl vi '?'?'i 5??i 'filiwff as X , : - .,:::i. AA Rfk 1, Q g kj' -'g'gM,.fiL ,., q sk ' 3 gif? A5 - rfyfgz, ' af' ' J fr ',f..-ii. : . Q .,ie,s, . .XXLQ ,AQ . t '35 5' 5. .f Ji Q . . .f im 5 V W f. 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NYE' Y v 5, if f In 3 quiet Safdenr Mary Ann Dill0w dl'eamS- Shimmering leaves, an opened door, and the presence of God's glory, beckon the weary to meditate inside the Church of La Villita. 352 Acl Index Acme Pawn Shop ,,.... .... Alamo Candy Co. ........,. . Alamo Paint Co. ....,...,., . Alamo Typewriter Service ,.... American Sports Center ...,.. Athenas ......,...... Audie 84 Joice Coiffures ...,.. B Bailey's Chiropractic Clinics , .. Baptist Temple ...,......... Barn Door ................. Barq's Bottling Co. ..... 4 , . . Beth's Beauty Salon ......... Betty's Haven of Beauty ..,... Bi ers Advisor gg y ....... Bitsey's Smart Apparel ..... , . Bob Billa Real Estate . . . . . . . Bob's Enco .......,. .... Bob Jones Realtor , ,. Bonnie Macs ........ ..... Brigade Officers ...,,.,..... Brigadettes ...... ,,.. 4 . . , , . Brooks Field National Bank .. Byrum's Advisory ........... C Cap'n Jims Restaurant ..... Carl's Quality Meats .... Cecili-a's Continental Coiffures ................ Central Baptist Church , ..... . Chi Omega ......,,... Christopher Press .... 4 . , . Coca-Cola ....... ,... Lee Compton .... . . . Coronet Cleaners . .. D Dales Paint 84 Body Shop ,.... Dellcrest Funeral Home ..,... Dellcrest Shopping Center .,.. Denn's lce House ........... Dierolf Food Market ..,.....l Dietert the Florist 4 . . Division l ...4.,. .... Division ll 4 .... . 4 . Division Ill . . , . . . Division IV ...... Division V ...... 4 1 4 . Doubrava Antiques' r 4 I .... Dr. Pepper ......,.. Duderstadt Optical , . . . . , . 357 363 356 358 372 372 368 360 382 368 365 380 374 392 357 362 358 371 381 396 383 .359 393 366 364 370 374 387 377 376 376 365 373 370 373 365 371 358 397 398 399 400 401 365 357 367 E East End Glass Co. ,... . Employers Insurance F Flowers Lumber Co. . . . Floyd's Dairy Bar ..... Frontier Enterprises . .. Frost Bros. ...4... 4 G Garza's Boot Store .... Glueck's Advisory . . 4 E. L. Goldbeck, Co. .. Gomez Jewelry ...,. H Hall's Auction Co. . .. Fred Harding Photographers ...... Highland Hills Apartments Highland Hills Baptist Church .........,.. Highland Park State Bank Highland Park Studios of Music ,............ Highlands Real Estate .. l l.C.T. ............ . International Tire 84 Rubber Co. ..4.. . K Kappa Gamma .,.. . . Kiddie City . . , Kinney's .... . . . Klines .... , .... . L La Feria .........,.., Landauers Flower Shoppe T. l. Long Jr. TV Service . David H. Lowe ........ Lumley's ...........4. Lutheran Gift 8t Church Supply .4.......,.4. Mc McCarley's Advisory .... McCreless Shopping City M Main Bank .4....4,.4. Mars Plumbing ........ Medical Center Pharmacy .4.365 ...355 ...372 ....361 ...380 4,.358 ...375 ....394 ..,.367 ...366 ...356 .....364 ....368 .....37O .....383 .....36l .4..36O ....384 385 ...4375 .39O,391 . . . . .367 ....355 ....369 ,...361 ....366 ....369 ....367 ,..,355 ....366 ....395 ....378 ....372 ....382 ...,371 Montgomery Ward .. Motor Mart ........ Murl's Beauty Shop . .. Murphy's Ice Station N F. A. Nunnelly Co. .. P Pennies Food Market Pete's Body Shop ,.... Pfennig, Weyman EL Associates ..4.,..4.. Jack's Phillips 66 ...,.. Phyl's House of Beauty , Pioneer Flour Mills 4.... R R. C. Bottling Co. . . R 81 E Cleaners .... Reddoch Butane . . . Renfro Realty .....4... Rigsby Auto Parts ...... Rigsby Upholstering .... Riverside Baptist Church Roos Auto Parts ....... Rosow 8. Kline ........ S Schneiders ....,..... Sears ............... Senior Brigadoon Staff . . Shaw's Jewelers ....4.. Southern Pabst Engravers ' I I l Southside Reporter .... Star Drug Store ..4.... State Farm Mutual .. Sunbeam Bread T Temple Hill Garage . . Three Bears .,.... Tindall Pontiac .... V Valley View Pharmacy .. Veri-Fedes ........,.. Tom Vickers ...... W Wash 'N' Dry Cleaners .. Whopper Burger ....... Witten Pest Control .... World Book Encyclopedia Y Yellow Van 84 Storage . . . Y.M.C.A. .,......... . 379 370 355 355 362 359 358 357 363 362 364 374 366 371 359 367 361 363 359 373 365 372 380 369 354 356 362 372 362 373 360 364 357 388 389 369 355 371 362 369 353 366 Why not ride OI1 OUI' reputation? We do! UARD GOODS VMI 8. STDRAGE 65 7934 Webbles Interstate 35 at Walzem Road 353 5 f ,g i!1 Q as iv ' P W s . 'f i ,,':-,. gf Ni.-Q M Q . 1202 North Flores Virginia Weise and Christine Sims go into the past with the help of an earlier Brigadoon. lr 1 ra ,sf fs, Murphy's Ice Station Step up to quality. Step out in style Flowers Curb Service by . . . L I , Plcmc Supplies, Ice um ey S Soft Drinks, Groceries 3302 Clark Avenue 534-5486 Kinney 2315 S. Hackberry St. San Antonio, Texas Shoes 2903 E. Southcross 532-0431 Mu rl ' s . Beaut Sho Com Operated Y P Laundry 8. Dry Cleaning 3304 Clark Ave. 534.9251 Wash 'N' Dry Clean Center 3611 S. Gevers At Fair 84 Goliad 532-0280 Cecil Calclwell Representing Employers Insurance of Texas 355 Southside Reporter Alamo Paint 8. Wall Paper Co 711 Culebra 4022 McCullough and New Southside Store for your convenience corner of New Braunfels and Fair Ave. at 1101 Fair Ave. Phone 532-3267 HaHlsnAuction Company 1837 Rigsby Every Tuesday Night at 7:30 Furiture, Antiques, Cars, Horses, Boats and Whatever You Have Consignments and Liquidations Welcome Bonded and Licensed FLOYD HALL-Auctioneering Office Phone - 333-9723 Acme Pawn Shop Pfennig Weyman lf l Haven't Got lt, You Don't Need lt at 227-5743 . 1 Associates 311 N. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas 78202 , Consultin Blfsey's Smart Apparel Engineer? 3518 S. New Braunfels 6836 San Pedro 5349569 824-0621 Brigadettes, Brigade Accessories Latest Fashions in Juniors Sportswear and Dresses Valley View Pharmacy 3328 E. Southcross 533-9121 Overlooking Pecan Valley Golf Course To Know Us . . . ls To Love Us 357 Dietert The Iqodst M f Paw QSM A 'O 6 D it-,air vp.- 1214 South Hackberry 534-6189 Pleasing You ls Our Pleasure ll Frost Bros. y...... SALES Alamo TYPeW ife' RENTALS 4405 S. Presa St. 534-5241 Hermes Calculator IBM Electric Typewriters Victor Adding Machines Smith-Corona Typewriters M - - 4-1s..,,v l R V MM-+-rf' V. N ,, ,,,.... 1 V Auto REP AlR ti, 8. - 1 4' .l 's-if ,u A e'tc . ,1lr, -,.1.. caiaaiksoov snub? ll nm f :fift- A 43534 f . .,QRi !TWl Pete's Body Shop Body and Fender Repair-Welding Upholstery-Glass Installed 5101 S. Presa Street San Antonio. Texas 358 Bus. 534-1671 Res. 534-8755 Bob's Enco 534-9381 3814 S. New Braunfels Brooks Field National Bank 11 1 1 Goliad Rd. 532-4221 Roos Auto Parts Co. 2243 E. Commerce - 226-2467 81 Automotive Service Center 2241 E. Commerce - 223-1101 Hi-Performance Equipment Holley Mr Gasket IVIIT Header - 2 E41 I-Gp 1' im - ' Sllmf ill als 9 . 5544: mfhnuv liilvfinxhf Rentro Realty M. W. RENFRO 2811 E. Southcross San Antonio, Texas 78223 Office: 534-5428 Residence: 532-8107 Pennies Food Market Choice Meats, Fruits Vegetables, Frozen Foods Phone: 532-0173 2547 Steves Ave. 359 360 Highlands Real Estate We Buy, Sell, And Trade Real Estate Phone 337-5730 or 674-0550 2355 Goliad Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78223 H. George Zavish Owner-Broker BaiIey's CHIROPRACTIC CLINICS No. 1: 1410 S. Hackberry 534-2114 No. 2: 509 Highland 534-7442 Appointment Only The Goodtime Burgers fh ,. ff Papa Bear fig '- f,,?j,..,,'.- '11 xr- lvlama Bear No. 1. 4306 So. Gevers c Ph. 532-5131 BabyBear San Antonio, Texas With the Fastest Drive-Thru Window in Town Floyd's Dairy Bar Hamburgers Ice Cream Banana Splits Sundaes Malts Phone: 333-5001 Nights: 922-1125 RITA Rigsby Upholstering Repairing and Refinishing We Specialize in Nlodern and Antique Furiture 1927 Rigsby ALDRETE San Antonio, Texas Highland Park . ,ffz , ' ' - 1- Studios of Music 'f l3Og 3S2?f1Rd' 1310 Highland Blvd. Owner: Leroy Tondre 534.5275 :,::. , , - fr mm 1 5 La Ferici House of the Brides 5 423 Military Dr. SW 924-7176 362 Bob Billa Real Estate Homes-Rental-Land 534-8808 2931 E. Southcross Blvd. BUY FRESH Sunbeam Bread Phyl's House of Beauty 3710 S. Presa 532-7591 Star Drug Store 1250 Highland Blvd. 533-5188 TERMITE AND GENERAL PEST CONTROL SERVICE Industrial-Commercial-Residential Quality Service Since 1948 M 1 Wdkn Pest Control Co 9 339 Avant-1049 Essex 'QUEST co,,-nm San Antonio, Texas l -M3 533-1964 F. A. Nunnelly Co. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 532-3186 Bubba Nunnelly Pres. 207 Staftel Alamo Candy c I . Judas Phillips 66 ompany en' 2425 W. Commerce Cigarettes, Candy To the Seniors of 72 Q Tobaccos, Cigars, Sundries 3306 Clark Ave. From a Friend 532-0373 Wholesale only 227-0473 is i Riverside Baplisl Church 36008 'ima 121 3 364 U...-ig Puovoemwaz 311 E. Hart Ave 533-7672 l-HJFES Tindall 8. Son C I, Pontiac GI' S . , gwgii Sales and Service QUGIHY Meats -- --'----'-- Kitchen Favorites White Wing Flour Pioneer Biscuit Mix PONTIAC f E GRAND PRIX . 1 BONNEVILLE llstllltu CATALINA R 'F G.T.o. 2906112 So. New Braunfels 4625 EQIEEIRD 534-7171 ' ' ' , TINDALL 84 SON Pioneer PONTIAC Flour Mills GMC Delicious Home-Bjlllgd Hams San Antonio 7364561 Potato Salad S' Texigm 3915 San Pedro ITICG Furniture Glassware Thrift DOUIJYCIVCI Al1fiqUeS Denn's Ice House John and Kaye 1863 Rigsby We Buy and Sell 333.9371 3337123 1311 R13S11V Cold Drinks Lunch Meat Picnic Supplies Bread Milk Coronet Cleaners And all your last minute needs. Open Daily 10 am-10 pm 119 Goliad Road 534-0831 DRINK , Barq's Bottling Bm X Company gi I-IIE? . East End , Glass Co. 4518 oid Seguin Rd. Deeeuous irbgfmezzt 661-427 1 1870 Rigeby Phone-3336080 Free Pickup 81 Delivery 333-9301 GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE ' Schnelcler's Auto glass installed while you wait Insurance Claims -Safety Comes First- Tires 0 Brakes 0 Tuneups 0 Wheel Balance Batteries 0 Mufflers 0 Shocks 0 Seat Covers 2260 So. W.W. White Rd. Harry Schneider San Antonio, Texas 78222 365 366 Ernie De Winnes Cap'n Jim's Restaurant Open 24 hours Complete Catering Service 3511 Roosevelt 923-7511 Support your local Y.M.C.A. Southeast Brancl R 8. E Cleaners YMCA 3304 Clark Ave. , ,,5 X 4711 Pecan Valley Custom Cleaning ' g , A i 34 ifigfll ' Di Join Today 'tgxh 'I . xl For People Who Care O-fi-i i. ? 534-0001 Congratulations Owls Lutheran Gift gf 'J al' J ' , 5? Q1 ' Q, '5 ' .lv 3' i f Laundauer's 5' T ChUI'Ch Alxlfg, , gf Offering a fine selection of 455 E. Drexel 532.2132 Bibles-Books-Gifts- Pictures Teaching Aids Wedding Announcements Contemporary Religious Jewelry 1629 South Presa 533-1554 Gomez Jewelry Raul A. Gomez Certified Master Watchmaker No. 8664 609 Alamo National Bldg. 222-2762 San Antonio, Texas Duderstadt Optical Phone: 337-5744 Instrument Co. and Repair 2422 E. Southcross San Antonio. Texas 78223 Rigsby Auto Parts Rev. David H. Lowe, M.A. Ethical Hypnosis Consultant Director of Institute of Applied Hypnosis Prescription Hypnosis-Self Hypnosis Member of A.l.H. Certified A.A.E.H. 828-2450 Suite 220 Continental Bldg. 6836 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas 78216 OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. 1842 Rigsby Ave. San Antonio, Texas Support Your Local L, ' Y.lVl.C.A. ' ' E. L. ooldbeck, IDDIE Co. clry so ' Southeast Branch .5551 Y.M.c.A. Panoramic Photographer 139 Waleetka 534-4564 GV Large Groups ,-, Our Specialty 4711 Pecan Valley Join Today Largest Toy Store in the Southwest 367 368 Highland Hills Apartments l All ground level Du plexes 534-8808 293 1 E. Southcross Audie and Joice Coiffures 427 Clark 533-0108 San Antonio 8400 N. New Braunfels 826-6571 Compliments of World Book Encyclopedia T L. xx mom ig E.-..,..,,, HOAX uom X HCSM' T 'mom X 'luofvx-E Goku i E' SON if M Q,-2.6-7 'iuolvx T 'iuolvi 'Y ., ..V, ., 3 OM 5 ,.,,. 3 Hom 2' HONX Hom OM ,Q 2.1-' f ! uofvx 5 om 1 uozvi - ... l U1 CF! C1 G1 G G7 G1 Cl I C11 O1 Cl'l E Q- X xr N-oou IU 1, i T N if nil M gi O H Z ll ll u 1 g I in llfocb B, X ci b.. v. 5' 1 . 5 woo 1 XIQOE rn i Hcvoah K5 rig biooa .ci l ' I lf l 'OOF' ' 7 oil , lx 1 R 2 'lo L I -' yioba. i i l ,Q moi:-6Ev r- 'L 2 -- gg Wi P iff New rf Z :ioos . Noosa ws biooa fi li -if ,ll on Lycos lx git: f N in A 'I ' N il ,f E1 :iooa X1 gt Q1 1 '. gg its lxii ,'r-42 , f'1r'A 3 L 3 1' U C eg - to Que o . , ' s . I. Long Jr. TV Service 1925 Rigsby 337-3791 534-1497 !g: Compliments TEXAS' GREATEST JEWELERS of 3 Convenient Locations- oDowntown: Gunter Hotel-223-4071 oNorthside: Wonderland Shopping City-734-6654 oSouthside: Shopper's City Mall-924-4841 Tom Vickers I r am Downtown: 341 Justice of The Peace Hatsg Stetson - Jeans: Levi Lee Wrangler Precmct 4 Shirts: Van Heusen H.l.S. Shoes: Freeman W. Commerce Southside: Shoppers City Nlall 369 370 - itti 3 nf 2 W-MW, MMM W 5 -ww-4.-.-M..-3,-V., A,.. ,Wn.m-UM.. wif, 3 I . . .,.,,. 3 . Dellcrest Funeral Home 3 f 3 2 2000 So. W.W. White 2 1 ' San Antonio, Texas 78222 22 2 337-4082 ee2 ,,222 222., S Quality Parts A I fy-in 81 Service Motor Mart Auto Parts 2422 E. Southcross 533-8103 ' Highland Hills Baptist Church 2751 E. Southcross CeciIia's Continental Coiffures Cecilia Gembler-Owner 1274 So. W.W. White - Phone: 333-7010 ,A . wavy W mwwmwwnm Medical Center Whopper Burger Drive-Ins Pharmacy an 3500 s. New Braunfels F Serving Highlands Ne. 2-1701 E. Houston X ! 226-0081 , No. 3--2758 E. Houston 224-5291 W'fhfaSf Ne. 4-4303 s. Preea 534-8731 - - -. No. 6-2211 Harry Wurzbach 826-5881 prescnphon Serme Ne. 7-2922 West Ave. 342-5710 since No. 9-1012 Avondale 533-5111 1954 No. 12-7102 San Pedro 824-6521 Ne. 14--1507 N. Flores st. 226-3651 No. 16-3038 Commerce 224-7072 Ne. 17-1001 Military Hwy NW 344-9041 No. 18-1050 Bandera 433-7807 No. 20-110 Wonderland Dr. 735-0921 Ne. 21-2323 N. St. Marys 735-1955 Compliments of Reddock-Irwin Bulane 5400 East Houston Bob Jones Realtor Insurer North 420 Jackson Keller 344-2341 South 3206 Clark 533-7163 San Antonio, Texas Dierolf Food Market 3046 E. Commerce 227-7777 311 Hedges 227-4289 San Antonio, Texas 37 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Main Bunk Saflsliitlolloiiirilieked 9 AND TRUST S6318 M 911 North Main At the Expressway B San Antonio sEARs, ROEBUCK AND oo The wide-nwnhe hnnh 771dfKS'Zfdff.S'06d5jl T The nnhf downtown hnnh with ensy hnnhsnle pnrhing! . I State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. Garages, Room Additions, , Blo 'gt ,lIl. And Remodeling Omm on -All on Easy Terms- sr n AutooLifeoHealthoHome 2355 Goliad Road San Antonio, Texas 78221 Phone: Off. 337-4826 Res. 333-4940 INS ANC THE CAREFUL BUYER INSURANCE CO. 0 Home Office: DELBERT D. HAWKINS, Agent and Business gfilhwlw' 3 V A 655 :lf -Av -l-eil-2 msn II Sf I 2567 Goliad Rd. 617 N. St. Mary's St. Phone: 333-6171 San Antonio, Texas CA 7-8300, CA 2-9141 S A tonio, Texas an n Kwgofsiafz and :Alibi-il, ETH: EQulPMENT -- SPORTING GD 372 DoIe's Point 8. Body Shop 3 Specialists in BAKED ENAMEL GXHI1 1912 Broadway Shop in a climatized mall 225-2863 1800 S. W.W. White Road Temple Hill Garage Fred Otto, Owner General Auto Repairing Wheel Aligning 1703 Gol iad Road 333-2591 ff 45.34 ' , ' ' ' 'fm',?15'??f'l-35?f?ff-f2f?L,-'n- ,-, .L-,ge-,sm L , 1, k .-4- V 1 A' d td 6836 San Pedro 824-0121 374 Betty's Haven Of Beauty Bottling Co. If we please you- Tell others. I If we don't, tell us! We BDDYGCIEHG your business. 2918 E. Southcross 533-0147 San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Central Baptist Church D. L. Payne, Pastor 1226 S. Presa San Antonio, Texas 255551511 ' Garzcfs Boof Sfo re Your Justin and Nacona Boot Dealer in San Antonio Headquarters for Cowboy Cut Wrangler Jeans 227-6871 801 S. St. lVlary'S ' v ff? if is 'QS 'il 6 1 We International Tire 8. Rubber Co 9 Ill-1'Xs . . . . A Division of Commercial Supply Company 117 Blue Star San Antonio, Texas 78204 512-224-5861 375 376 Lee Compton Remodeling 3807 Gayle 333-4796 ADDITIONS REMODELING X FREE ESTIMATES ALUMINUM SCREENS D -S,3. inuuuiiu It's the Real Thing Coca-Cola Company 162 Exposition Drive 225-2601 nf 4041 - 'Wl- 1 1- -1 Murphy Family l ,las 378 nggf ns Q J O Ili X A O Ps ' , -5-Tin:-2 'H T. ,r Q 59.1 v' 1129253 Q' lag:-ml , 514 .-3 '35 my I vi img 3 if ,Q x 'a QQ' 1 .me-V is ks' Congratulations to the Class of 1971 McCreIess Shopping City 4100 S. New Braunfels M 85 on trlfff Q fr 9. Q Q Vi 6 :: E '35 if Ti -s 'd Q 4 N- fl iss mromo V offers 3 fine courses for the young homemaker and career girl! BEGINNERS, Wendy THE ART OF ADVANCED Ward Charm. School Join the ln crowd-Have a Beauty Fling at the Wendy Ward Charm School-6 fun lessons giving you the in tips on poise, modeling techniques, fashion happenings, and the latest beauty tricks for hair and make-up .... Graduation Fash- ion Show-and YOU model. All this for a mini 515. Interior Decorating Discover your own decorating talent .... Learn the secrets of professional decorators! In just 8 classes you learn how to develop your own creative abilities in the use of color, de- sign, lighting-how to create b e a u t i f ul room settings- Wards furnishes the classroom materials-all for only S2O! Sewing Classes Learn to sew or improve your sewing skills at Wards, Classes for beginners and advanced students are limited to 8 per class so you receive personal attention. Come in today or call for further details. Complete course of 12 hours only S15! Call Today . . . for information on any of the above classes: WONDERLAND McCRELESS PE6-41 1 1 LE2-8881 379 380 Senior Brigcldoon Staff Congrgatulations mi... rom ' The Family of ' Bef'-,vs l Beauty Frontier Enterprises Salon 534-7976 1508 S. Hackberry 'mimi l -l - Gail Sanders Georgia Richter President lst Vice-President l i Paula Garrett Mona Bazan Secretary Sgt.-at-Arms Norma Garcia Lynn Holzmann Donna LeMeilleur 1970-71 Highlands High School Members of McCreless Shopping City Bonnie Macs Cindy Gill 2nd Vice-President Anna Caisse Karen Prine Members ofthe McCreless Teen Fashion Board Have you been selected? McCreless Shopping Cit 4100 S. New Braunfels Y 3 M 'L 1,1 ,, ep ARS' of 2 ll 1103 S. Frio 223-3815 LQapTI1TU'ETempQw 57 1 V 4: X 1' H5 -E . 1 Q 01146 3 ' Serv g he Youth of Highlands 1 Higlhgjggd Park State Bank The bank with more time for you! 512 Highland Cat Hackberryj Open 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. San Antonio, Texas Phone: 532-3111 3 ,,.. ' . . 0 Q Brlgadettes salute Nllss Carr gix 9 for four years of devoted 1 leadership. :W - 9252 E , 1 1 E 1552! . 3 V Q Q NJX-jx' Xk iii' jx, Jug N313 ff I . ,if . 412 9 A - 'r-fp was 38 The I C T Story 384 Industrial Cooperative Training A Student Work-Study Program for Today and Tomorrow ., 3 lx- . x, X . X 3,5 . .M Q. Vx R X 1 Front row: Bobby Lyssy, Clinton Duncan, Mr. Newt Ang- lin, sponsor, Jimmy Kotzur, president, Jack Hathaway, Dwight Edwards. Second row: Dickie Lovering, Terry Thompson, David LaVelIe, John McClusky, Harold Ma- tines. Third row: Gary Friedrick, Randy Bowers, Kenny Gulley, Mike Farley, Ricky Sutherland. Fourth row: Tony gowalik, Alfred Nichols, Arthur Lenz, Billy Bowden, Mike anders. WZ? 1 fXf'fi 1 'A' A' Ge, . if E U In l I N A A!! IR x K 2, ai 73' QW W wwe Q W? DSS ww QQQQMQ wg Q92 256 9 gg 8 W W W Pg, sed J Q 3 in X335 WW ak 3 -2 gm 62972 Wx QQSZQQ3 QQ 9 Q ggi W nmgmggm Chi Omega Tr'-H'-Y S : , .L mer no' he 'ae Qui, ' Q, xr, , 1 ' nfl! ' -' L' 5' ,t K F iff? .M my s al -,sa redeem H ww' ff ,L S , L, i ! Q' Q ,gi i 1 fc A QzsA'Qj Q , J ,rr ,... xl K W S gsvw,g S A Q ' way fs - -H i Q few Bef? J ' I MYR- .ff l .. , i gk .ij ,g fN7Q 3- A .,,, ff:-.. .. it . so .A ' '9 I W , . WE' 5 9 0 Q ti? QE fff:'E'i .. .. ' Q, i rs new if 3 yt 4 ig a eg T? C ,g,, Ji? Diane Thompson, president Kay Roberts, lst vice president Luanne Roeber, 2nd vice president Audrey Chandler, secretary Diane Cermin, treasurer Debbie Ball, chaplain Kathy Nobis, historian Bebe Gambell, parliamentarian Susan Hoffman, sergeant-at-arms Nancy Adamek , ,SQ 'cr -C .V : ls ' X - mu fi qys? a deg j J, R ' ,A 'N'W f1 . nfl ' -' W: '-li . -r- A 1 ' r - , H -K tr' N, is F' M .,,., ' M Aff .' 5, 4 ., 'r V- , ' -.W 'wg -.V J Tl,,gia a w'f f M55 ,sZQr' l fgA.q?'ff,f2g 519,455 In , 7 . . A V E in 1 mw g mi y h as ,r., 1 f be xi ' f . A -. fi. . gy 3 f 1, ,,,i,xL-null. I Ai? In R wx twig : ' ' A K 1 f K' fl! ' fb? 5 fi' f J f , Q Kathi Altwein Jeanie Boezinger Lynda Brown Carolyn Cobb Connie Cermin Karen Davis Denise Dietert Denise Dupont Renee Fortier Margo Frazier Suzy Gambell Sara Gonzales Janice Grumbles Karen Horton Carol Henry Jackie Knight Linda Malone Cathy Mangum Mary Lou Martin Diane Miller Sandy Miller Susan Rice Frances Romero Gail Sanders Carol Shaw Carol Spears Denise Sonnen Roxanne Snyder Janice Talbert Janelle Wiemers 387 388 Linda Birney, pres. Janet DeCeasare, lst v-pres. Sandy Taylor, 2nd v-pres. Susan Taylor, sec. Cindy Paredes, treas. Kathy Prendergast, chap. Kay Christal, hist. Velda Bishop, sgt.-at-arms Melissa Webb, sgt.-at-arms Dara Agnew Lynda Billa Chrysty Boyd Patricia Buckelew Susan Cain Debbie Goldbeck Kathy Jackson Karen Jolly Patti Kocian Rhonda Krauss Marilyn Lambert Jana Long Jackie Mahurin Donna Martin Sherri Mauch Debbie Nesloney Kathy Resendez Marianne Roba Pat Robey Sue Schilling Sandy Schuehle Janet Seitze Dawn Smith Pat Smith Ginette Steiler Darlene Vukasin Denise Williams Not Pictured: Veri-Fedes Tri-Hi-Y ,,.-5 .7 .-, Q X . Yi ar ,K-ay. Q 'v' -A-F '72 l an A . 3 X WI' J s ss. ,- -- 1 fi f V FW A Y V ,., , L, T K X . f, y .J .. 1 3. i 15 ,, K5 N J , ,,,f N H is , A A S 2, all ' M L -Q - aw? B ' f l -3 .1 . J . 'r f '12 X an ,Y G HMV? 'f 'f A AF 2 t., V ,,,,. - M. : da , X 2 Jfilzs l if bc Kathy Cavender, Patsy Hendricks, Margaret Becker l 2, J.. ...a ' rada r 15.2 . QQ!! uv- b:VV .,Qg4gl,, gags , , N' Q f i l if fm - skim Q few, v K 1- ' 6 in Qmiimww 389 5, L,L. W, , L m m A-75 1 fn Wfgwy, 5-4 Lg- Vi . . .- 431, 5' U 1 K W gn, SX sk fax SQEESS 390 Kappa Gamma Tri-Hi-Y Jerry Arrambide, president Susie Miller, lst vice-president Vie Dunn, 2nd vice-president Alice Phillips, secretary Sue Bryant, treasurer Marcia Flynn, chaplain Debbie Roe, historian-parliamentarian Joyce Dugosh, sgt.-at-arms Sandy Thompson, sgt.-at-arms Jeanie Balzen Mary Ann Dillow Michele Danatto Sherry Fielding Carol Fisher Sharon Freeman ., , 'i Mary Goza ' Sandra Horton '- - Peggy Jefferds i Kath Kin Y 8 f .,,,, Jo Gayle Lemons gp. ., 'lik -Q fx. .2 , , ggfy., Q 1 1 ' ' ' H, wiv Sf' fa 5 in as .xy 'vCv, ...W Pam Martin Vickie Martin Debbie Moore Lisa Moore Lorene Moore Terry Nesrestra Candie Pearson Georgia Richter Becky Ross Martha Rudd Margaret Sagemuehl Rosalind Sherman Sherry Sh rum Debbie Stephenson Q Peggy Sunvison Stephanie Tovar l Linda Wells , ' Lynnene Wheeler i , ' l I G ffwlfxf 3 92 Bigger's Advisory Seniors '71 Front row: Wayne Culpepper, Jerry Bairrington, Dave Leyva, Eddie Zaiontz. Second row: Barbara Sanchez, Henry Garcia, Arlean Todd, Debbie Moore, Lou Cunning ham, Velma Bagley, Adrian Brock, Janet Belk. Third row: David Kensing, Kathi Altwein, John Mataga, Pam Shaw. Top row: Bill Eardley, Mark Fowler. is 1 1 ,ri 2 . , 4 71235, ie u x a If X xN ', . . R 'N Q ' z gsyyo 1 RF' '? ' f Byrum's Advisory Front row: Gerard Romo, Mr. Byrum, lno Davila, Donald Wright, Dennis Clark, Edwin May, Andy Alder. Second row: Barbara Brewer, Emil Lewis, Karen Davis, Cathy Crandall, Doretta Bruno, Henry Batson, Kathy Walter, Debbie Creech, Phillip Nunnelly, Edward Lawrence, Paul Turner. Back row: Merry Corder, Patricia Lewis, Denise Newburn, Gail McLean, Donna Young, Paula Hodges, Sue Gambell, Sara Gonzales, Jerri Arrambide, Frank Wright, Garvin Brown. Not pictured: Nelda Orr, Glenda McCall, Jan Dinges. 393 394 I O GIueck's Advisory Front row: Henry Crawford, Melanie Heslop, James Dye, Linda Birney, Carolyn Brown, Annie Hill Second row: Miss Glueck, Della Graves, Given Robinson, Delores Clack, Vickie Yznaga, Becky Guerrero, Darla Duncan Third row: Ron Newman, John Galvan, Doris Winn, Ray Huddleston, Ralph Minard, Paul Mathis Back row: Steve Wilson, Melvin Keilers, Larry Fields, Terry Parsons, Jackie Strey, Bill Moczygemba Linda Arms Cynthia Baker Cecil Baney Clifford Bloxham Charlie Brehmer Tony Cano Joe Castano Diane Cortez Karen Davenport Robert Dreyer Vickie Eddington Stevie Ellis I . bl..?illill?5 M lIARl-l-l McCurIey's Advisory Clara Wright Sue Kee Jose Leal Debbie McDonald Randall Martin Elaine Moore Nancy Moy Steven Reed Bobby Rios Sandra Stautzenberger Sandra Varney Suzanne Weber Linda Wingo 395 ., .ty -,Q-1, ,t bla., thaw., All-. lrlfszs ,X Q 'NSTVTW if' f S ,. X xr-fra 24:18-15, -if iailqg it ,ff :J,w,,j4.4fg!- 'fjJuf:1,g,, rt R451 A-1' ., -ps-,eww . ae, Debbie Nesloney, Karen Moczy- gemba. l B t .,,,: 41 ' Connie Cermin, Dawn Smith, Velda Bishop, and Marianne Roba. 'IQ gg? im ,S f sl' i wif . . M -JI' it 1- af 1- ., . L , all D? Brigade Officers Candy Coleman, Jeanie Boezinger, Karen Davis, Audrey Chandler, Kathy Prendergast, and Diane Adams. fu if, , af . , i Y,, r irreifarliffk r r , r ll Aw 'f' 'W N' . , ax 2' +14 ,, . 1 ,5-Nj , Q, 1-N., W 'Yr l Above: Marilyn Lambert, Melanie Heslop, Sandy Taylor, Nina Wheeler Bottom left: Donna Laughlin, Janice Grumbles, Karen Horton, Debbie Stephenson, Cindy Paredes. Bottom right: Gloria Rios, Sandy Miller. Division I A i i I +., . 1 ii A mi A . V X A ffxfira, , X., iii ii 7' A . M133 iii, i ' 1 'S i,,., p Qii- i 5 , 7' K I I 7 7' V 7Y if f: if in X3-5 C , fi 1 ,Surg I KVSV , ,,kV X ' , i,Q' L' A i i iii,i i i i -f ' - ,Y ,,., V 1-' - A i.1f ' ' Miss f 'fri Pg : -' - - as 7 V A - 4 Ala- 1 I it l i i l K f l ii M eff' L A L , w Y' xx - f i J ,. A , wg. .. ,zz ,N K Sw' 4565111577 i 1 M5 L. . f . 1.14 nf: if-P.: .. , Mgfiw i 4 397 398 Division II NYY iijkil ii Division III 399 400 Division IV Division V 40 C nthia 402 Index Faculty Abbott, Jack 4Mf.1 ........, ..., 5 0,61 ,ca Ackermann, Roberta lMiss1 Alberti, Virginia lMrs.1 ..... Ambriz, Margaret ....... Anglin, Newt lMr.1 Helen Mrs Artau, 1 .1 Baker, Amy Jo lMrs.J .. Baker, Wanda fMrs.J .... Batot, Ruth lMissJ .......... Bellos, Constantine lMr.1 Benedict, Lorraine lMrs,1 Bernatchez, Laina ........ Biela, Cecilia ......,..... Bierkamper, Dean lMr.1 .. Biggers, Larry lMr.1 .... Bishop, Karen lMrs.1 .. Blair, Lottie lMrs.1 ..... Blanar, Dolores lMrs.1 Bowden, Goldie lMrs.J .. Bowles, Thelma fMrs.1 Boynton, Gwen lMissJ Brandt, Day lMr.1 ...... Brient, Ellen lMiss1 .......... Brient, Virginia lMrs.J ....... . . . ..... 64,84 ...,..75 ......a7 ....ao,3a5 ......6a ....72 ,...6a ......81 .......7o ....85,272 ......87 ......a7 .......aa .....7o,71 ......s5 .....,72 .....72,73 ...........6a 81,216,218,221 ...........7s ........81,83 74,27s,279,2s1 Briggs, Betty fMrs.1 .............. 58,77,287 Brinkman, Edith fMiss1 Busbee, Kay lMiss1 .,.... ...78,293,295 Butler, Robert lMr.1 .... ......... 7 4 Byrum, William lMr.J .... 70,393 Cage, Rebecca lMrs.1 ................... 75 Campbell, Lucius lMr.J ................. 70 Cardwell, Clifton fMr.1 ..72,275,279,281,283 Carr, Mary fMiss1 ............. 170,248,250 Chaney, Victor iMr.1 .. ....... 82,240 Clark, Odena fMrs.J .... ..... 8 5,408 Cooper, Sue lMiss1 ........ Cossairt, Eleanor lMiss1 ., . ...... 68,230 Cox, Jerry fMr.1 ..................,.... 78 Crane, Dennis fMr.1 .......... 35,60,232,235 Cristofoletti, Michael iMr.1 ............ 61,70 Davis, Beverly lMiss1 Davis, Lyman fMr.1 .... Dennis, Everline ...... Duty, Esther CMrs.D Eichling, Lorna lMrs.1 Fielder, Beulah ......... Fischer, Alva Jo lMissJ Fischer, Richard lMr.1 Fleming, Paul fMr.1 Foster, Eugene tMr.1 Foster, Marvin lMr.J ..... Fowler, Willeta lMrs.1 Franklin, Erma Jo ..... Frost, Barbara ....... Gadberry, Don lMr.1 Garcia, Jose fMr.l Geisler, Art fMr.1 .. Gerhard, Gertrude .. Gilliam, Billie lMrs.J .. Glauser, Grace ..... ,. Glueck, Carolyn lMiss1 .. Gonzales, Lionel tMr.l .... Guevar Eva ......... Hagelrrfan, Ronald fMr.1. i ....82,321 87 70 76 87 81 ....8O ....66 ....8O ....74 ....66 ....86 87 .......7o ....7s,266 .....7a ....s7 ....64 .......87 .......75,394 . . . .s2,ss,sa2 Hall, Clayton fMr.1 ....... .......... 7 2,73 Hanon, Herbert lMr.1 Harlow, Gary fMr.1 Harris, Gideon iMr.1 Harris, Mildred ....... Harper, Josie lMrs.1 Hasty, Janet lMrs.1 .... Hawkins, Thelma lMrs.1 .. Hayes, Ina lMissJ ....,... Hazer, Kaleem CMr.1 ......, Henslee, Thomas fMr.1 ..........B2,334,336 Hernandez, Janie G. lMissJ Heston, Terry fMrs.1 ....... Hoffman, Billie lMrs.1 ...... Hoffman, Margaret 1Mrs.1 ....35,68,209,208 ...,.79 ...78,254 .,...84 .......68 ........70,71 .. . . .75,266 . . . .68,23O . . . . .69,87 Hoppe, Deanna CMissJ ........ , ........ 69 Howard, Dorothy lMrs.1 ................ 84 Howard, Walter lMr.J . .58,73,82,91,341,342 Hunter, John fMr.J .................. 61,73 Jackson, Billie lMrs.J ............ 58,69,137 James, Marla lMrs.1 .. Jeffries, Charles iMr.1 . . Kelly, Raymond lMr.J . . . Kelly, Susan lMrs.J . .. Kelly, William lMr.1 .....69,225 ...77,263,265 .......69 ....83 Kemmerzehl, John tMr.J .. Kerby, Roland fMr.1 ...... Kliewer, Rosello lMiss1 .. Kyle, Ron lMr.1 .......... Lambert, Rosemary lMrs.1 Langston, lris fMrs.1 ..... Lemons, Marvin lMr.1 .... Lundeen, Mary lMiss1 .... Lunclschen, Lois lMrs.1 .. Lyssy, Evelyn ............ McBride, Margaret lMrs.1 . McCarley, Beverly lMrs.1 . McDermott, Rita lMissJ . McMillian, Joan lMrs.J .... Mangold, Carl lMr.1 .... Manna, Richard lMr.1 Mansfield, Mary lMrs.1 ., Martin, Paul lMr.1 ....... Matthews, Lela ...,...... Mazac, Viola .......,... Meyer, Mary Susan lMiss1 Moore, Vivian lMrs.1 .... Mucha, Daniel lMr.1 .... Nicholson, Carol lMiss1 .. Nino, Rodrigo fMr.1 ..... Norman, Angnet lMrs.1 .. Pape, Jimmy lMr.J Peterson, Virgil lMr.1 .... Phillips, Mayme fMissJ Pieters, Edward IMr.J ...... Prendergast, Alberta fMrs.J Prestwood, Bobby fMr.1 .... Price, Jack lMr.1 ........ Rehmann, Herbert lMr.J .. Renfro, Frank fMr.J Rigdon, Elmer lMr.1 Robles, Esther ....... Rodriguez, Roy fMr.1 .. Roesler, Alvin fMr.J .... Ross, Datha lMrs.1 ..... Schel er Vir inia Mrs P, 9 1 .1 Schmidt, Albert lMr.J ..... Schubert, R. C. fMr.1 ..... Schuette, Marguerite lMiss1 Scott, Cheryl lMrs.1 ,..... Scroggins, Joseph lMr1. .. Sebesta, Vicki fMiss1 ..... Sellars, Mary lMrs.J ..... Severson, Rozanne fMissJ . Shuier, Sonya fMrs.1 .... Siar, Janet ....,........ Smith, Macon lMr.1 ....... Smith Mar Helen Miss , Y 1 1 -- Snovel, Jane fMrs.1 ....... Son, Rosemary lMrs.1 .... Sorrell, Charles fMr.1 Spangler, Fillmore fMr.1 .. Svec, Bessie ........... Taylor, Doris lMrs.J ...... Tessmann, Colleen IMrs.J . Thompson, Connie lMrs.1 . Tillman, Patricia lMrs.1 . . Tovar, Leonar lMrs.1 ..... Torres, Lillian lMiss1 . . Valdespino, Joe lMr,1 .. Veach Beverl Mrs . . . ....82,326 ......79 .....69 ....73,79 .....84 ........78 ...74,84,287 ...,....84 ......87 ...,58,69 ......69 .........75,231 72,73,82,338,34O . . .82,257,298,305 . .... 73,258 ......78 .....73 .....72 ......71 ,........80,271 . . . .73,82,329,334 ..........58,74 . ...... 84 ....58,77 ........82 .......60,65 . ....... 71,170 ....82,240,247 ..........87 ..........s6 ...e1,73,1:a7 ..........76 . . . .58,68,69,91 ......71,274 .. ...... 74 .. ..... 65 . ...... 73 ........75 ....75,291 ......69 ....58,77 .....a5 .....a7 ....79,a2 . .... 74,284 . .... 78,294 ..,.,.....s9 ....78,212,213 ........a7 .....69 .....76 .....74 .....64 ......75 ....70,71 ..........32,84 , vl -1 Vetter, Herman lMr.1 ........ 63,212,286,295 Wallace, Betty lMrs.J .. Woskow, Edith fMrs.1 West, Sharon lMrs.J ...... Wier, Robert tMr.J Winn, Lillie ..,... . Wolle, Grace fMrs.J ....... .35,4l,71,288,29O ......84 Aguilar, Debra Aguilar, Rudy .... Ahumada, William .. Alanis, Albert .... Alder, Andy ..... Aleman, Ernest Alexander, Gary Alexander, James .. Alexander, Sharon .. Allen, Alvarette .... Allen, Henry .... Allen, Naomi . . Allen, Shirley .. Allred, Curtis .. Almanza, Irma ...... 138 201 138 .. . . . . .138 . . . . . . .92,9O,393 . . . . 172,195,266 ...........,138 , . . . .242,247,405 138 .......138 .. . . .201,241,246 .......172,249 172 248266 .. . . '. '. b2,267,213'5',4o5j41a Aiiwean, Kathi .... 92,9s,123,2a2,2s5,aa7,a92 Alston, Wesley . Alves, Scotty ........ Alviar, Larry ...... Amaro, Marie ..... Amaya, Elizabeth . . Ambriz, Bertha ..... Amezquita, Lulu ..,.. Anderson, Clifford Anderson, Dion .... Anderson, Martha .. Anderson, Morris .. 172 .............13B,241 . . .' .'fi2,'1112,28s3,'3b'5', .92 172 172 .92 241 138 138 310 Woodul, Peggy lMiss1 . ....6O,77 Yaeger, Marguerite fMiss1 . . . ...... . .66 Zaleski, Mary tMrs.1 ....... .... 7 8,254 Abad, Amelia ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Abner, Craig . ..... 29,92,211,241 Acosta, Diana .... .... 1 38,266,270 Adamek, Nancy . .... 138,232,387 Adams, Barbara .. ,........,... 201 Adams, Carolyn . . . ..,....,.... 92,289 Adams, Cheryl . .. ................ .201 Adams, Diane . . .92,216,218,219,398 Adams, Eddie ........... 138,310 Adams, Julia . .........,.... 92 Adams, Lynn ...., 172,182 Adams, Rick . .... 92,213,215 Adcock, Herbert . . ........ 138 Adcop, James . ....... 138 Adcox, James ...... ....... 1 38 Agnew Dara ......... ...... 1 72,388 Agueros, Mary Helen . . .... 92,249,272 Anderson, Rowena Angulo, Anthony, Aquero Araizo, Araiza, Arbizu, Arispe, Arms, Arms, Arms Arthur .... Herbert . . s, Mary . . . Isabel ..., Virginia . . Adrian .. Ricardo . . Calvin . . Linda ..... Ricky . . . Armsfrong, Sharon. I Arnett, Alvin ....... Arnn, Lue ......... Arrambide, Esther .. Arrambide, Jerri .... Arrambide, Patricia Arredondo, Rosalinda Arriola, James ...... Arriola, Luis ........ Arriola, Maggie .. Arriola, Rene . Astoria, Carol .. Atnip, Eddie Autry, Fannie .. Averill, Terry Avery, Sandra Avery, Cyrus .... Ayers, Candy .. Backhaus, Gary Bacon, Glenda .... Baethge, Lisa ..... Bageants, Sherry Bagley, James ..... Bagley, Velma ...... Bahlmann, Yvonne .. Bailey, Bailey, Baird, Robbie ,.... William . . . Debbie .... . Bairrington, Jerry Baker, Baker, Baker, y ...... Karen .,., Steve .... . Baldwin, Linda .. Ball, Debi ....... Balmer, Sandy ... Balmos, Fred ..... Balzen, Jeanie ... Baney, Cecelia .,. Baney, Cecil .... Baney, Pat . . . Banks, Judy . .. Banks, Kenneth . . Barbasiewicz, Eva . Barber, Doris ...... Borden, Martha .... Barham, Beverly ..... Barnes, Elaine Willie Barnes, Nellwyn .. . . . Barnes, Otis ........ Barnett, Don ..... Barras, Geoffrey . . . Barrett, Jami .... Barrett, Patty . , Barrientos, Luci . . Borrow, Ronnie . .1 Barszcz, Christine . . . Barta, Tommy . . . Bartlett, Wayne . . Bass, Duane ... ...1:as,271 ....92,243 .....223 .......4oa .........138 ..........138 . . . 192,240,246 ..,......172 ...172,395 ......92 ....13a .....92 .......,.138 ..........1ae .. .... 92,390,393 ......... .172 . . . . .173,172,267 .. ......... 172 ...92,93,287 ..........172 ...139,334,336 ....92,330 .......139 ..........172 ...139,217,280 .......28,92 .......172 . . . .41,92,46,299,310 .,............139 ...223,281 .......172 ....92,392 .........172 .......172,245 ..........139,159,338 92 287 .'2d,2b2sQ257,2h2,234f392 .............93,213 . . . .93,231,233,272,276 . . . . .9a,2a2,9o,2a7,3a7 ...............292 ..........139,338 .......139,390 . . .1a9,152,2ao .....172,395 . . . .93,292,294 .......201 .....93 ....139 .. .... 172 .....93 .. .... 139 -- .... 139 ....201 ......93 .......172 ...139,249 .....139,160 ....93,264,275 .....137,228 ,..172,171,275 ,........172 .......172 ...93,95,228,388 Bates, Steve ...... Batson, Henry Jr. Batterton, Debra . . . ................ia9,2ia 94 334 337 393 '.'il1b,i6i,'2ba,b2a,iz4s,b5o, 251,285 Battles, Kenneth ,......... .... ...... 1 4 0 Bauer, Kenny ... ,,,,172 Bauer, Larry ...... ,,,,, 9 4 Baygents, Angie ... .,... .140 Baygents, Sherry .. Bazan, Mona .... Bazan, Ofelia . . . Bazan, Richard . . Bean, David ..... Beasle Bonnie . Y, - - Becerril, Jon .... Becker, Margaret . . Bedson, Fred Jr. . . Behrendt, Lisa . .. Beierle, Dennis .... Belcher, Gerald .. Belcher, Linda .... Belk, Janet Bell, Dicky Bell, Earl .... Bell, Samuel .. Bellone, John .. Belzung, Judy ..... Bemis, Alison .... Benavides, Hortencia Bennett, Alvoid ..... Bennett, Fred .... Bennett, Joyce Phyllis . William . Bennett, Benning, Bensinger, Beverly Bensinger, Richard Bergen, Reginald .. Bernal, Delia ... Bernal, Gloria ... Bernal, Maria .. Bernal, Roman .... Bernhard, Robin ..... Bernhardt, Richard Berry, Milton ..... Berumen, Maria . . Bess, Barbara . . Best, Janet . . Beyer, Caran . . Beyer, Herbert . . Bickford, Carolyn . Bie ler Vickie g , .... Bieller, Deborah Bieler, Diane ..... Bierle, Dennis Bigelow, Carol . . . . Biggers, Jimmy ...... Biggs, Katherine . Bilderback, Barbara Biles, Ruth .......... Billa, Lynda ..... Billings, Arlene . Binger, Regina . .. Birney, Linda . Bishop, Joyce . . , . .......l72 ....i72,3si ......172 ....172 .......i4o .........i72 .....94,303,31O ..........140,15O . . . .94,24o,2ao,2ai ............172 ...........140 .........172,24i . . . . . . . .94,288,289 . . . .94,223,287,392 .. . . .341,342,343 .. . . . . .140,243 . . . . . .55,245 . . . . .94,211,21O ... . . .94,292 .......172,232 ............i4o ..............243 . . . .94,24o,2e9,a3o ............172 ...............94 . . .323,a24,a26,327 ....63,140,211,285 ............172 ...........i72 .....94,292 .........172 . . . . .94,3:ia,:i4o .........140 .....43,140 .......94 .......172 .........14O ...........172 .....172,228,280 ..........172,241 ...91,53,217,281,287 ..,...........i4o ............172 . . 172,184,223 .....,..,233 .........2eo ....28,94,310 .......172,249 . . . .... 95,232,287 140248 . . . 'Eyelid-i,bia7,3safa94 137140 217 221 Bishop, veiqq .... f :140,2'16,218122O:388:396 Black, Debbie .........,.............. 174 Black, Kirby .......................... 95 Blackman Francine , .................... 140 Blackwood, Liz .... 17O,222,171,174,223,339 Blanton, David ........................ 95 Blanton, Douglas .. Bloch, Doris ........ Bloomingdale, Kathy ... ........ .169 Bloxham, Betty ...... Bloxham, Clifford . , . ............. 174,395 Bloxham, Steven ...... Bobbish, Debbie ...... ................i74,26s . . . 174,228,230 .......174 93 95114207 233 287 Boehme, Pam ........... f. . . 114012071412 Boezinger, Jeanie . Boggs, Kathy . . Bonds, David . . Bone, Robert . . . Borne, Richard .. Borrego, Hope . . Borrego, Lydia . . Botkin, Elaine . .. Boubel, Bobby . . Boubel, Brad .... Bowden, William . Bowers, Kenneth . . . Bowers, Nancy . . . Bowers, Randy . . . Bowers, Wiona . . . Boyd, Christy . . Boyd, Gwen ...... Brabson, Robert . . . Bracewell, Betty . . . Branecky, David Brangan, Keith . . . Brangan, Lynn ... Braune, Mary . . ....... 95,216,218,219, 287,387,396 . . . .140,223,248,281,168 .............244,405 .........95,2io,4i2 .........2i5 .......,95 ....201 ....174 .....95 .....174 .....95,3as .....14O .....9s ...Haas ...... 95 .,.174,388 .........174 ...........9s ............i-so . . .36,95,280,2B7 ............14O,339 ... . .9a,95,254,25s,2s7 Breaux, Ervin .. Breen, Carol ...... Breen, Catherine . Brehm, Virginia Sue ...,140 ....174 ....140 ..... .140 Brehmer, Charles .... .... 1 74,395 Brent, Allan ..... Brent, Renee .... Brent, Wenoah . . . .......174 .....95,223 .......248 95393 Brewer, Barbara ... ...... , Brewer, Brenda . . . Bridges, Cherie . . Bridges, Harley . . . . ................... 140 .............174,261,263 Bridges, Julie .... 95,210,212,217,275,285,286 Briem, Jimmy ............ 95,90,132,286,287, 322,326,327 Brietzke, Bernie ..,....... 174,231 Briggs, Leonard .. Bright, Sylvia .... Briianos, Norman . Briner, David .... Briscoe, Bonnie Briseno, Geraldine Broadnax, Joetta . Broadnax, Joyce ... Broadus, James . . Brock, Adrian .... Brookins, James .. .. ....... 141 Brooks Diane ... .. . . .95,233,287 .........140 ........53 ......141 ...... ..96 ,291 ..........96,2a9 ..............,96 . . . . .96,302,306,309 ..........96,392 .......i74,27i .174 Broom, Larry ... .... 141,232 Brown, Anna . .... 141,248 Brown, Barry .... .... 1 41,144 Brown, Calvin .... ....... 9 6 Brown, Carolyn .... . . .96,394 Brown, Connie ... ....141 Brown, Danette . . .... 174 Brown, Daniel .. .... 247 Brown, Darlene . . . . . . .174 Brown, David . . . . . . . 141 Brown, Dee .... ........ i 41 Brown, Denise . .. ....,. 141,280 Brown, Diana .. .... 170,174,171 Brown, Doug . . , ........ .174 Brown, Ferrero . . . ..... 174,53 Brown, Gauvin . . . ........... 132,393 Brown, Gerald ... ............... .141 Brown, John ..... .............. 1 41,303 Brown, Lynda . . ...... 37,141,231,235,387 Brown, Morris . ................. 201,244 Brown, Pam ................,.......,. 141 Brown, Penn ie ...... 141,248,263,257,252,265 Brown, Raymond ...................... 174 Brown, Reginald ..............,...,.. 141 Browning, Barbara ...... 96,228,263,28O,281 Bruels, Raymond . . ................. 141 Bruno, Austin . . . .................. .201 Bruno, Doretta . . . .41 ,96,258,288,289,393 Bryant, Pete ..... .......... Bryant, Bryant, Buchan Sue ....... William . . . an, Carol . Buchanan, John Buckelew, Patricia Buffin, Joyce . .... Bukowski, Lanell .......174 .............:a4,39o ............96 ....141,233,272 . . . . 96,242,246 . . .... 137,141,388 .......174 .....96,292 Burke, Nicholas . ........... 141 Burks, Olivia .. ............ 174 Bums, Samuel . . . . .141,152,207,285 Burris, Grover . . . ........... .141 Burton, Debbie .. ......... 141,161,281 Burton, Joseph ..........,..... .174 Butler, Delisa . . .......... ......,.. 2 01 Butler, Pam . . . . . .93,96,228,248,251,253 Butler, Sylvia . . . ................ 96,54 Byrd, Clayton . . ................ 107 Cagle, Richard . . ..... 29,174 Cain, Letha .... ................ 1 74 Cain, Sharon . . ......... ..... . . .141 Cain, Susan .... ............ 1 74,199,388 Caisse, Anna . .... 141,206,208,228,276, 285,351,381 Calderon, Sabina ..................... 174 Caldwell, Theresa ............ 141,233,258 Calloway, Kathy .... 37,138,141,211,21O,285 Comacho, Francisco ........ ' .......... 1 41 Camack, Debbie ...................... 141 Camarillo, Cecilia . . . ..... .143 Campbell, Doyle .... .... 1 74,242 Campbell, Susan . . . ........ . .97 Campos, Greg ....... ........... 2 91 Campos, Mario ...... .... 1 74,245,247 ......... 143 Canada, Joycedene Cannon, Tania ...... Cano, Cano, Anthony .... Leno .... Cantu, Kirk .,.. Cantu, Ricky .... Caraway, James .. ...........175 ....175,328,395 .........143 ........97 ....330 ....175 Rick Fancher and Sharon Freeman study up on their class notes. Cardenas, Adela .. ............ : .281 Cardenas, Gavino ................ 175 Cardoza, Mary . . . .............. 143,249 Ca rlock, Kirby .... ..... 9 7,279,28O,281,33O Carlton, Rhonda . ......... 143,228,232 Carranza, Bernice . . . ............ 97,228 Carranza, Minerva .... 175,228 Carrasco, Judy . . . .... 97,211 Carrell, Kathy . . . .... 42,175 Carter, Charlene .. Carter, Henrietta .. Cartwright, Janet Casanova, Fred .. Casanova, Ronnie Cash, David ...... Casper, Jan .... Castano, Diane .. Castano, Irma .. Castano, Joe .... Castelina, Debbie Castigliane, Nelda Castillo, Janie Castro, Mary .,.. Castro, Mike ..... Cavazos, Teresa .. Cavazos, Tommy .... Cavender, Kathryn Cavin, John ...... Cavin, Pat ...... Cepeda, Saul .... Cermin, Connie .. Cermin, Diane ., Chabisek, JoAnn . Chadwell, James . Chamartin, Bill . Chance, Ruby ..... Chancery, Alice .. Chandler, Audrey . Chaney, Lois ..., Chapman, Judy . .. Claudette Chatman, Chatman, Ola .... Chatvvell, Julie . . . Chavez, Rene . . . Cheslyn, Debra . . . Chidgey, Cynthia Childers, Carol ...... Chovanec, Marcia Chrisman, Medana Christal, Eddie Christal, Kay ..... Christiansen, Paula Christofer, James . Cirlos, Darlene .. Cirlos, Diane .. ......143 ........175 ........175,281 .......97,245,246 .....97,286,287,347 ........72,97,249 ........143,292 ..,....143,292,294 . . . . . .97,223,248,253,272 ..........97,208,393 .....98 ....175 ......175 ......51,98 . . . . 167,228 . ...,.............. 143 ..............46,98,292 . .143,216,218,219,387,396 . . . .93,96,98,236,238,235, 286,287,387 175 .98 175 98,216,218,219,387,396 .. ............ 98 . . . .... 177,201,272 .. . .. .175,231 . . . . . . . .309 ...98,233 ....143,272 . . . .143,216 ........... 175 ..........98,292 ....143,216,220,388 ...........143 ....175 ....175 403 404 ,rf 1 lrene Levins rests after completing her PSAT test. Clock, Delores ...98,232,238,232,235,287,394 Clack, Clock, Ethel ............ Lawrence Clancey, Diane Clark, Brian .... Clark, Craig .... Clark, Debra .. Clark, Dennis .. Clark, Don Clark, Gary .. Clark, Glen .. Clark, Terri .. Clay, Jesse Clayton, Cindy .. Cobb, Carmel Cobb, Carolyn . Cobb, Pam .... Cochran, Duane Cochran, Sarah Cocks, Emma .... Coffey, Marsha Coffman, Melody Colby, Michael .. Colby, Ronnie Coleman, Candy Coleman, Diane Coleman, Freddie Coleman, Jacinto Coleman, Walter Collins, Alfred .... Collins, Barbara Colvin, Don ....... Comacho, Frank Comer, Thomas Conner, Janice Conner, Kay . .. Connor, Glen . Contreras, Lucille ' 'ilxslmafzsifzszjzss Cook, Donald . . . Cook, Jeanne . Cook, Jennifer Cook, Joan . . . Cook, Linda . . . Cook, Penny .... Cooke, Cliff . . Cooper, Andrew Cooper, Dawn . . Corbett, Mike .... . Cordaro, Lawrence Cordaway, John . . . ... Corder, Donna .. . ..,... 232 ,..52,143 ......l76 .,.....176 .....98,281 ............393 ...........143,334 ......,.....176,329 . .35,98,238,233,235 ...........176,272 .........143,263 .......98 .........,.176 143387 ....98,216,222,226 .........176,263 .......143,216 ......292 .......176 .. .... 176,249 143,152,216,218,396 . . . ............ 143,289 . . . . . . .314,334,336 ...........143 ...........176 ....176,245,246 .........143 .......143 ......2l3 ....93,98 ....143,258 .........143 ....143,281,29l 176176231233 ...........176,194 .......98 .......176 . . . . . .176,243 . . . .55,98,284 ...........211 .....98,334,335 Corder, Merry ....... 98,233,235,90,287,393 Cordova, Jesse .. ........ 143,152,243,291 Corona, Ruben ....... , ...... 143,213 Coronado, David Coronado, Henry Cortes, Diana . . . Cortez, Gilbert . . . Cortez, Mary ........ Cosgrove, Joanelle Casper, Mark .,... Casper, Missy Cotter, Robert Cowan, Danny .. .........176,33O ....41,98,261,263 .......176,395 .....99,2-44,246 .........l76 ....174,176 .........l76 ............243 . . . .42,99,207,252 Cox, Jude .... Crady, John .. Craft, Carl .... Craft, Janice . Craft, Sheila Craig, Peggy .... Crondell, Cathie .. Crane, Donny ..... Crawford, Clyde .... Crawford, Glennita Crawford, Henry .. Crawford, Marion . Creech, Debbie Creech, John .... Creswell, Don .. Crocker, Cindy .. Crocker, Leroy Croft, June .... Cromer, Ronay . Cruz, Aida .... Cruz, Dianna .... Cruz, Mary ....... Cuellar, Christine . Cuellar, David ..... Cullinane, Kevin . . . Culpepper, Hollis . Cunningham, Scott . Cunningham, William Dafler, Tom ..... Dalmolin, Phillip .. Daniels, Cynthia ... Danatto, Michele . .. Daniel, Elaine ..... Darden, April . . Darilek, Don ...... Darilek, Elain ...... Davenport, Glenda Davenport, Karen ..... . Davenport, William David, Shirley .... Davila, lnocencio .. Davila, Yolanda . . . Davis, Julia ....... . ......177 ........143 ....144,19O ...........201 ..........13O,287 ....99,223,342,393 .......144,213 ........144 ,..99,312,394 ........144 ...99,258,393 .,......177 .......99 ..........144,412 99 21790 284 287 1 1 1 1 ...........99,266 ..........177,5O ...144,267,268,291 ...,...,...144 ........99,213,392 ...........99,392 Cunningham, Lou ....... . . . .99,2B7,34l,342,343 Curling, Helen ......... ...........99,273 ....51 ....99 ....177 ....390 ....99,273 ......144 ........177 ...,144,158 ..........177,395 99 275 280 283 393 -'-- 1 1 1 1 ...........99,292 Davis, Karen .... 216,218,219,287,387,393,396 Davis, Lynn . . . Davis, Medina ..... Davis, Roseann . Davis, Roy ........ Davis, Woodrow . .. Day, Chantel .... Day, Stephanie . Dean, Melissa ... DeAnda, Andrew .. DeAnda, Minerva . Dears, Debra ..... Deason, David . . . DeCesare, Janet .. ................,..177,271 ...........144 141144 f f f i2D9,2'1'1,276i285 ...........144 .......99,232 ....lOO,228,229 ....,....10O ....,...177 .. . .100,388 Deese, Vickie . . . . .. DeLaFuente, Carrie DeLaFuenta, David DeLaFuente, Isabel DelaGarzo, Beatrice DeLaRosa, Arturo . DeLaRosa, Gloria DeLaRosa, Henty ..... DeLaVergne, William DeLeon, Anores . .. DeLeon, Joann .... Delgado, Linda . Dempsey, Gary . . Denecamp, Carol . Denman, Allyn . .. Denman, Beverly . . Denn, Ben ...... . . Dennis, Douglas ... Dennis, Tim . . .... Denning, Roxanne .. Denson, Mary ..... D'Errico, Barbara Derry, Gloria ..... DeWitt, Evelyn .. . Diaz, Albert . . . Diaz, Margaret . . Dickson, William .. Dickson, Charles .., Dietert, Denise . . Dietz, Frank ..... Dillow, Chickie ,. Dillow, Mike .... Dilts, Kay ........ Dingel, Richard . . Dinges, Jan .... Dixon, Ken . . Dlugosh, Ann . . . Docker, Sylvia . . . Dodd, Dorothy . . Dodd, Gary .... Dodd, Ronald .... Doebbler, Jock . . Doiron, Dennis , . . . Dominguez, Joe . . . Donahoe, Cheryl .. Donahoe, Patrich . . Donahue, Sandra .. Donotto, Michele . Dorn, Debra .... Dorsey, Tommy . . Dotson, Carlos ... Dotson, George . . Doubrava, Gayle Doumit, Suzanne .. Dover, Robert ..... Drabek, Marian . . , Drake, James .... Draper, Stephen . . . Dreyer, Robert ....., Drzymalla, Richard .. Duderstadt, Paul . . Dudley, Sherlin . . Duerr, Raymond . . Dugosh, Earl . .. Dugosh, George . . Dugosh, Joyce . . . Dukes, Gwendolyn . Dukes, Lori ....... Dunaway, Lynda . Duncan, Clint .,. Duncan, Darla . . Duncan, Lucy . . Dunn, Vie ...... Dupont, Denise . . Duron, Gilbert ... Duran, Rogelio . . Duran, Tomas . . . Durkee, John . . Dye, James . .. Dyer, Cheryl . . . Eans, Missouri Eardly, Bill .... Eardly, John .... Eastham, Debbie Eastwold, Patricia Eckardt, Carrie .,,.... Eddington, Marilyn Eddington, Vickie . Edgerton, Richard . Edison, Linda ..... Edwards, Charles .. Edwards, Dwight . . Eggleston, Elise ... Ehlinger, Virginia .. Eichelberger Robert Eisenburg, 'Gary .. i .....144 ......1oo ....245,256 ....1-14,55 .....1oo .....144 .....1oo ......1oo ....177,17 .....1oo ........144 ..........144 . . . . 144,206,168 ..........1O0 ....161,217,223 ......177,233 ...,....177 ....100,116 ......144 144 .....144 .....177 ...........177 145 . . . .145,152,267,269 .........177,341 ...........145 ......145,387,406 ....100,206,351,39O ........100,233 ..........1O0 ........100,393 ....100,287,311 ..........145 ........145 ......145 ....177,198 .......31 ,....177 ........145 ..........145 ...........223 ....177,178,330 ....145,213,249 ..........1O0 .....33,1O0 .....329 ........201 . . . . . . .145,207,208, 22O,232,234,255,285 100,212,213,214,240 137,145,161 ,216,223 .....395 ......145 ....145,338 ......100 .....1OO ..........177 ...........'lO0,312 .... .4e,145,152,s9o 145,152,258,272,275 ...........,45,145 ...........145,as5 .,.....100,287,394 . 32,1oo,22a,272,2a7 ...........1oi,ass ...........177,aa7 ......245 ....i4s,2-14 ..........1o1 ...27,101,309,394 ...........145 ..........1Ol . . . .101,233,390 ......101,215 ........145 . . . .101,4l3 ....,.t-15 ........145 ....177,a95 ....i45,2s9 ......272 ..,..i45 .....3a5 .....i45 .....177 .....1oi ....52 . . . . .105,233,280 Erfurth, Jerry . . Gust, Joey .......... Ekrut, Cathy Ellis, Steve .... Ellison, Gloria .. Ellison, Lynda Ellison, Marva .. Eng, Louise Engel, Kathy ..... Engelhardt, T. M. English, Gerald Erfurth, Merry . Errico, Steve ..... Ervin, Patricia . Escobedo, Arthur. ' f .' .'i77,'17'i Q267,'26's,269f27o Escobedo, Eddie .... Eser, Jo .......... Espinoza, David . . Esquivel, Gloria .. Esquivel, Robert . . Estrada, Rudy . . . Evans, Leaman . . Everett, Jon ...... Everett, Michael Everling, David Everling, Paul .. Ewing, Ned . . . Falcannier, Jari Fancher, Ricky Farias, .Victor . . . . Farley, Mike . .. Farmer, Joseph . . Farris, Billy ..... Farris, Cannon . .. Farris, Mona .... Fassen, Mary ..... Foter, Linda ...... Faulkenberry, Steven Fawcett, Harry ...... Feigel, Karen .... Fergerson, Debbie . Fernandez, Anthony Ferry, Linda .,.... Feuge, Carol ...... Ficca, Mary ..... Field, James ...... Fielder, Pamela .. Fielding, Scheri .. Fields, Evelyn .... Fields, Howard .. Fields, Larry ,... Fields, Meri Jo Figueroa, Frank .. Fine, Tom ...... Finley, Ann .. Finley, Eve ..... Finley, Michael Finnigan, Timi .... Fisher, Carol ...... Gleen, Howard .. ........242 Flanigan, Richard . Flora, James ..... Flores, Barbara . . . Flores, Ben ..... Flores, Debbie . . . Flores, Edythe . . Flores, Joseph .. Flores, Lisa .... Flores, Martha . . . Flores, Mike .... Flowers, John .. Floyd, Diane . . Floyd, Hillard . Flynn, Laurie ... Flynn, Marcia .. Foote, Kenny . . Ford, Cassandra .... Ford, Jimmy ...... Fortier, Renee ..... Fortune, Dana .. .. Fostea, Anita I .... Foster, Ronnie .... Fothergill, Linda .. Fowler, Mark .... Fralix, Charles ... Franco, Sylvia . . Franklin, Adell .. Franklin, Leslie .. Franks, Brian .. Frasier, Margo . . Frazelle, Marcia . . Frazier, Michael . . Fredrick, Doug . . . Freeland, Alton . . Freeman, Janice .. Freeman, Laurice . . Freeman, Linda . . . Freeman, Paul . . ..........145 ....241,246,395 ........145,248 ...........101,258 . . . .145,206,276,284 ......,.103,334 .. . .103,135,211 ..........103,243 . . . .145,152,249,276 177195 . . . . . . . .93,103,263,265 ..............103,287 . . . .i77,244,246 ......145,266 ........145 .'.'.'.'.2b'1', 145 246 103 . . . . .242 ...145 ...178 145 103,207,208,285,287,403 . ........ 385 .....178,191 .......103 ............. .103 l46,152,217,276,277 ....103,318,323,324 ......146,223,224 ...........146 .. ........ 146 .. ....... 103 .....103,287 .,......103 .....241,246 ........146 .....146,390 ..........178 ............201 ....103,233,394 .......93,103 .....178,341 ...,.146,233 .....103,232 ....45,146,216 ........io3 .....146,232 .....146,390 ........146 .....io3,2s7 ,....i46,267 .......ios ........178 ......178,28O ....146,267,27O ..........io3 ........178 ......,.203,341 ..........i46,2ai ...............2o1 . . . .ios,2a2,2a5,2a7 .............17a ........io3,39o ..................146 ..................146 .................103,52 . 103,90,275,284,287,387 ...............146,24B ........201 ..........103,287 ........103,263,392 . . . .146,169,301,313 . . . .103,267,275,280, 269,270,350 .............io3 ...........201,203 . . .93,103,217,287,387 ...........i46,216 ...137,146 ........328 ........146,162 . . . 146,292,294 ........103,292 . . . .146,242,246 Freeman, Robert .. Freeman, Sharon Frieda, James .... Friedeck, Gary ..., Friedrick, Gary Friedrick, Patti ...... .. Friedrichs, Edwin Frith, Janice .... . . . . Fritz, David ..... Frost, Jack . .... 146,206,390,403 ...........146 ........36,103,385 103,216,220,228,23O Gonzales, Jesse R. Gonzales, Joyce . . Gonzales, Norma . Gonzales, Reynaldo Gonzales, Sandi . . Gonzales, Sara . . Gonzalez, Mary .. Good, Freddie . . Good, Robert Fry, Tom ..... .......1oa .....ioa,2is .....103,292 . . . . 146,231,284 . ........... 178 Good, Martin . . Goodall, Peggy . . Gooden, Wesley ... Goode, Nancy .... Gordon, Linda . . Gaza, Mary .... Grace, Alice ...... Graham, Robert . . . Grams, Donald .... Grandberry, Patricia Graschel, Michael .. Graves, Della ...... Fuentes, Abel . . Fulmer, Pam . Gafford, John . . Gaida, Wayne . .. Gainer, Ronald . . . Galbraith, Louise Galler, Rodney . . Galloway, Jesse . . . Galloway, Sheila . .. Galloway, Tony . . Galvan, John Gambell, Bebe .. Gambell, Suzy ... Gambell, David ..., Gammage, Clarence .. Garanzuay, Alfonso ..........243,246 . . .... 103,217,222,226 ........178,242 .....146,289 .......42,201 ...........394 ....146,232,387 ....103,387,393 ..........17B ........146 .....201,28O ......178 Green, Freda . . Green, Pam . . . Green, Stephen . . Green, Tilman . .. Green, Vavaknee Green, Walter .... Greive Gary ..... Griesenbeck, John Griesenbeck, Karen Griffin, Byron . . . Griffin, Oscar . . Griffin, Rusty . . Garcia, Alvaro .... Garcia, Angie .... Garcia, Elma Garcia, Fred ..... Garcia, Henry .. Garcia, Irma Garcia, James .... Garcia, Linda ...... Garcia, Marcelino Garcia, Margaret Garcia, Norma .... Garcia, Roland .. .. Garcia, Roxana .. Garcia, Salvador .. Garcia, Sylvia .... Garcia, Terry .... Garcia, Yolanda . Garman, Kent . Garner, Marilyn . Garrett, Bill .... Garrett, Paula .. Garza, Barbara .. Garza, Charlie .. Garza, Linda .. Garza, Nora ..... Garza Norberto .. 178 ...........146 ...40,103,271,392 ........146,292 ......178,341 ..............178,280 148,217,272,276,280,381 ........103 .178 ....104,26l,263 ...71,104,232,2of .,......203,241 ........178,266,270 ..............34,104 . . .148,241,272,276,284 .............104,381 ...........148,292 ......211 .....104,232 ,.....104 Griffin, Verda .. Grimmett, Dana .. Grizzard, Martha .. Gruen, Suzann ...... Grumbles, Janice Grundy, David Grunewald, Gary Gruninger, Joan .. Gruver, Lee ..... Guerra, Carla Guerra, Hilda .. Robert .. Xavier .. Guerra, Guerra, Guerrero, Becky . . . Guevara, Cynthia . Guidry, Marilyn . . Gulley, Kenny . Gunn, Katherine . . Gunn, William .. Gurley, Dale ..... Garza, Rudolph .. Garza, Susan . .. Gaspard, Danielle Gawlik, Edward . Gawlik, Marvin .. Gawlik, Nancy .. Gay, Earnest ..... Gaytan, George . . Gaytan, Gracie . . . Gee, Kathryn .... Georg, David George, Cathy . . George, Michael . . Gerloff, Cindy . . Germer, Arthur . . Gerth, Jeanie .... Gibbon, Randy .. Gibson, Dale ..... Gibson, Wilber .. Dan ....... Gilbeau, Richard Gideon, Gilbert Vivian aiu, Cynthia ..f' Gillespie, Bill .. Gilley, Frances . . Gilliam, Linda .. Givens, Carole .. Glenney, David .. Glover, Jimmy . . . Glover, Richard .. Godfrey, Dan .... Godley, Norma . . . Goldbeck, Debra . Goltra, Deborah . . Ganzaba, Jerry . . Gonzales, Barbara . . Gonzales, Blanche .. Gonzales, Bobby , . . Gonzales, Donald . . Gonzales, Elladen Gonzales, Ernest . . . Gonzales, Frank ...... Gonzales, Genevieve ......178 .....17B,2-41 ..........148 ........,..178 ....10-4,110,287 ..........104 ..........17B ...........104 .........178,187 ...93,101,104,207 ...........104 ..........178 ....148,249 ......132 ....148,292 ...,..148 ......148 ,..............178 .............17a,244 ..............104,287 . . . .29,104,123,232,235 ................246 ...............148 .. . . . .14B,216,381 ...50,105,240,275 ........178,228 . . . . 148,152,233 ..........105 ....io5,io7 ........178 ....24o,246 ..........17B ........201,249 . . . . 178,194,388 ......105,287 ........178 .....179 ......179 ....105,413 ......179 ....14B,292 ......105 .....105 .....179 Gustafson , Darrell . 93105 . . .148,267,269j270 .... . . 148,243,246 105,232,254,387,393 ...........148,281 ......179,233 ......105,217 .....14B,16O,330 ..........105 ........105 ...179,390 .......148 ...107,179 .....105 ...148 ...271 394 ............148 ......148,152,409 . . . .281,309,330,333 .............179 .........,io5 .......148 ..........i4a,242 .......,......202 ..............io5 .91,105,233,234,90, 275,264,287 .............1o5 ........105 . . . 105 . . . . .105 4 ........... 148,263 105,216,218,90,287, 387,396 . . .137,141,149,275, 28O,281,283,330 ...149,272,273,275 ...........106,52 ............106 ...149 ............245 106228230394 f f f l149:279:28O:291 ............385 .....149,412 ....93,106,412 ....173,179,53 ........107 .........69,149 Gutierrez, Danny . ............. 149 Gutierrez, Deborah . . . .... 106,228,230,281 Gutierrez, John .... ............ 4 9,53 Gutierrez, Patricia . . ............ 202 Gutschke, Linda . . . . .149 Guy, Sheila ..., .... 3 1 James Alexander watches as Wesley Alston saves David Bonds from an uncertain fate. -sf'4:5,:gigfa1saf.- it-titties. 1.642414 4 . 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Haight, Scottie ....,.196,47 ......106 Hall, David ..... .. .149 Hall, Steven .,... ,, ,149 Halsted, Debbie .... ..... 1 79 Hamilton, Ronald .. ,,,. 42,245 Haney, David ..... ,.,.., 2 9 Hanley, Michael . . ....... 243 Hanna, Cindy . . ...... 149,281 Hanna, James .,.. ........ 1 79,341 Hannusch, Paul .... .... 1 79,263,261 Harborth, Donald . . . ...... 179,329 Hardeman, Harry Hardeman, Ollie , . ...... 326,327 . . . ........... . 106 Herdin, Mary .... 106,258,291 Hardt, Glenna ..., .......... 1 79 Hardy, Linda ....... ........ 1 49 Hargrove, Bennie K. . , , ,106 Harper, Patti ....... , , ,106 Harris, Batholomew , , ,149 Harris, Linda .... ,, ,106 Harris, Mark ...., ,,,,. 2 76 Harris, Melanie . . ,,.,,,, 179 Harris, Michael . . . ..... 149,233 Harris, Richard . . ...... 149,274 Harris, Terri ..... .... 4 5,149,217 Harrison, Calvin . . . ,.,.,,, ,149 Harvey, Claudia ..... 25,107,232,236,238,235 Harwood, Cheryl .. Harwood, Linda . . Harwood, Richard Hathaway, Arthur Hawkins, Alfred . . Hawkins, Kathy . . Haynes, David .... Haywood, Debra . Headrick, Josephine Hebert, Roy ...... Hechler, Larry . .. Hechler, Mary .... Heckman, Robert . . Heickman, Thomas Heihn, Donald Henderson, Edward Hendricks, Michael Hendricks, Patsy .. Henry, Carol ..... Henry Glen ..... 'Hensley, Brett .. .. Herder, Bonnie ..... Hernandez, Edward Hernandez, Henry .. Hernandez, Herman Hernandez, John Hernandez, John .... Hernandez, Rachel Herrera, Jesse ..... Heslop, Melanie .. Hickman, Terri Hicks, Doris ..., Hicks, Henry ..... Higdon, Jeanne .. Higdon, Kathy .. High, Karen ..... High, Pamela .... .......151 Harrison, Edward ,,,,,,, 200 Harrison, Linda .. , , ,149 Hart, Denise ..,. ,,,,, 1 07 Hart, John ..... ............... 1 79 Hartfield, Sandra .. ............. 149,292 Hartman, Bette ...... . . 149,258,272,276,259 Hartman, Dickie ...................... 258 Hartsfield, Theodia . . ............... 107 Denise Dietert prepares to take pic- tures for a club scrapbook. Hightshoe, Dianne Hild, Russell ..... Hill, Alice ........ Hill, Annie Hill, Brenda .. Hill, Leon ...... Hill, Ralph ...... Hill, Raymond .. Hinoiosa, Irene .. Hino iosa, Rebecca Hinton, Debbie .... Hitchings, Ellis . .. Hitchings, Lyn . . . Hitzfelder, Donna Hitzfelder, Marilyn Hobgood, Dollie .. 59481 Hodges, Paula .... Hoffman, Gary .. Hoffman, Kenneth . Hoffman, Susan .. Hoffman, Tommy . Holcombe, Stephen Holley, Debbie ..... Hollier, Eddie , . . . Holman, Bonnie .. Holman, Mattie Holman, Vicki .. Holmes, Debra Holmes, Glenda .. Holmes, Kathy .... Holmes, Sherilan ... Holmes, Tony .... Holt, Bette .... Holt, Patrick Holtsford, Allen .. Holtsford, Brook . . Holzmann, Lynn . Hood, Beverly . . Hood, Beverly . Hood, Margie . . Hooker, Larry . . Hooks, John ...... Hopkins, Paul .... Hopkins, Thomas Horelka, Carolyn .. Horn, Robert ....... Horton, George .... Horton, Karen ...... Horton, William Horton, Sandra .... Houser, Bonita . .. Howard, Jack .. Howard, Sandra .... Huber, Janet ..... Hubert, Anita .... Huddleston, Raymond Hudspeth, Armeania Huedepohl, Susan Hughes, David .... . . . . . .27,149,206,285,208 ..........107,228,232,9O . .. . ..... 149,227,233 ........l07,385 ,............149 ....170,179,223,l7l ...........107,243 . . . .... 107,258,261 ,263 . ............. 149 ........149,244 .....149,241,272 ......179,272 ............107 Heichman, Terry .... . . . .... 149,341,342,343 . . . . .35,107,272,287 ................l07,254 .....149,152,28l,330,331 .............149,22O . . . .179,236,232,387 .......32,107,215 ............149 . ....... 149 . ..... 107 .......107 ...150,315 ...,.179 . . . . .150 ............ 150,408 .....93,107,215,218,220, 222,225,226,2a9,394 . . . . . .107,211,210,291 ........10B,271 .....108 .....179 .......150 ...l08,258 .... .179 .. .... 108 .....108 ...108,394 .......108 ...108,213 ...150,240 ...............179,281 ....................108 150,157,233,28O,281,283 ...........lO8,222,416 108217222 224226287 1 1 1 1 1 ................l08,393 ...27,108,1 1o,2a3, 235,9o,287,387 . . ..... 150,276,245 . . . ......... .108 108 150 ..............179 .....108,217,231,275 ..............l08 . ....... 179 .........108 ..........108 ...150,152,232 .........202 ..........lO8 , .... 108,338,340 .............15o ...............190 . . . .15l,207,228,276, 285,351,381 ............151 . . . . .108,287,292 ..........179 ............151 ......72,109,233 .............330,33l . . . . . . .1o9,3oo,ao2,ao3, 304,31 3,330,331 ,333 ..............151,258 109,216,218,287,3B7,396 25109 213 ' -15.1,157,206,208:285,39O .......179 ...........109,242,246 ............109 179267268 ff. flff151f248f192 ......... .109 .. ........ 109 .....109,217 .......151 Hughes, Harold .. Hughes, James .. Hulsey, John ..... Hummel, Gerry Humphrey, Wallace Hunt, James ...... Hunt, Lana , . . . Hunter, Fay ...... Hunter, Marie .... Hutchenson, Riley Hutchins, Johnnie . . . lmming, Linda .. lnglish, lngraw, Fiona Nona lturralde, Gonlaco Jackson Jackson , Beverly . , David .... Jackson, Dawn ..... Jackson, Jacqueline Jackson, Joyce ...... Jackson, Kathy . . Jackson, Nelda ..... Jackson, Reginald ... Jackson, Shirley ..... Jackson, Sylvester . . . Jacobs, Donna . . . Jacobson, Cheryl . John, Debra ..... .........151 ..........109 ...179,242,246 .....151,244 ....179,330 .....151 .......151 .........179 ..........109 ...109,240,246 .....151,276 ....179 .......18O ....109,281 ......151 ...170,171,228,232 ..........33,151 ...170,171,180,248 ............1B0 ............202 ....109,132,216,90, 286,287,388 ...........l09 .......'.'.'.84'1, '151' 223248 250' 151 202 151 180 180 180 . . . .281 151 202 180 342 109 180 251 ,161 ,223:224j2271281 ................109,280 ................151,28l John, Herbert . . Jakob, Michael . James, Helen . . James, Kenneth . James, Robert . . . James, Sharon . . James, Valerie ........ Janes, Nancy .......... Janes, Robin ....... 151 Janowski, Andrew Janowski, Carolyn Jarratt, Billy ....... Jarratt, Gary .... Jary, Richard . .. Jasso, John . . . Javior, Debbie ... Jetferds, Peggy .... Jefferson, Sheryl .. Jenkins, Patricia . . Jenkins, Peggy . . . Joseph . . Jerdee, Jeter, Julie ..... Jimeniz, Lewis .... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Berry . . . Deborah Elenor . . Gary . . Gerald . . Johnson, Jill Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Kathy ' Linda . Mary . . Johnson, Rita Johnston, Jolly, Jonas, Jones, Jones, Janes, Jones Laura . . Karen . . . Marilyn . . . Jack .... Janette . . Jennifer . . Jerry . . . 1 Jones, Jerry .. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan, Jordan, Josey, Keith . . . Nancy . Portia .... Scottie Michael Susan . . Norma . . Patricia ... Karstadt, Larry Kasmir, Pete Kay, Gilles .. Kay, Kelly Kea rkey, Kee, M Gary .. elody .. Kee, Sue ...... Keilers, Keller, Melvin .. Bobby .. ....151,338 ...........180 ............109 ...151,169,243,246 ......18O ..........151,390 .45,1o9,217,2e8,289 ............151,266 .......,.271 ...........109 ....151,217,221 ....151,217,276 .........151 . . . .180,289 ......18O ......180 .......201 ....l51,258 .....248,18o ...........180 ...151,232,388 .......1o9,213 .....109,280,281 . . .109,217,220,287 ............180 .......151,334 .........18o ..............,151,150 110, . ...... 141,151,217 .. . . . . . .93,101,11O 254,258,275,28O,2B1 180223 .....1B0 .. .151,162,232 .........152 ...181,233 .......110 .....1a1,280 ..........18l .. . 181,249,395 .....11O,394 .......181 Keller, Mary ..... Kelly, Katherine .. Kelsey, Debra .... Kelso, Laurann . . . Kennedy, David . . Kennedy, Gary .... Kensing, David ... Ketchum, Alice ... Ketchum, Denise Key, Barbara ..... Keyes, Debra ...... Keyser, Raymond Kilpatrick, Alice .. Kinard, Judy ... Kincaid, Brenda .. King ' King King, Herman . . King, Iris ...... King, Janice King, Kathy .. King, Linda .... Sandra .. , Billy .... , Brenda . .. King King, Tim ..... Kingsley, Guy .... Kinney, Debra ...... Kiolbassa, David . Kiolbassa, Ronnie Kiolbassa, Roxann Kircher Kathy Kirkpatrick, Stephen' ' H Klatt, Carolyn .... Kloss, Harry ..,.. Knaus, Nadine . . . Knight, Debbie . . Knight, Jackie .. Knowles, Linda .. Knutson, Miriam . Kocian, Patti ..... Koenig, Ralph . . . Koepke, John . . Koepke, Ken .... Kohleffel, James .. Kolb, Elizabeth .. Kossaeth, Elton .. Kosub, Henry . .. Kothman, Karen . Kotrla, Betty ..... . . . Kotzur, Jimmy ...... Kcwalik, Anthony Krauss, Rhonda .. Krenek, John .... Krenek, Paul . . . Kroeger, Sally .... Kroeger, Sandra . . Kropp, Nancy .... Krueger, JoEllyn ... Krueger, Mike .... Kruse, Michael . . Kry k, Joyce ........ Krzywonski, Mark . Kubos, Sandi ,... Kuehlem, Henry .. Kuempel, Teresa . Kuhlman, Cheryl .. Kyle, Melva Kyrisch, Sharon Kyrk, Joyce ..... Ladzinski, Judy .. Lafield, Judy . Laing, Brent ,.... Lakey, Kenneth .. Lakey, Vickie Lally, Joe ........ Lally, Randy ........ Lamanski, Shirley Lomb, Thomas ...... Lambert, Charles . Lambert, Darrell . . Lambert, Marilyn Lambert, Terry . . . Lambert, Richard . Long, Patricia .... Langford, Gary . .. Longo, Scarlet .... . . ......111,216,218,287,396 Larsen, Edward .. Laughlin, Danna Lauglin, Margaret LaVelle, David Lawrence, Edward Lawrence, Theresa Lawson, Brian .... Lazarin, Armando Lazarin, Maricela . Lazarine, Albert . Leal, Joe ........ ....202 ....152 ....11O ......152 ........152 ...........152,32B .,.........110,392 181 ,223,225,227,232 ...........181,249 ......152 ....11O,232 ......152 ......152 ....152,33O ......152 ....181,271 ....110,254 ........152 ........181,390 ....110,213,215 .........110 .. .... ...31 ....152,241 ....152,292 ........152 .........181 ...........152 ....110,228,229 ......11O 110,217,218,222,224, 275,276,287 ...........181,223 . . . .. .110,287,387 , . . .111,275,282,294 ......152,217,388 ...........152 ....181,271 ......181 ....111,274 ....111,217 .111,124,9O,287,342 ...........111,287 ...........111,385 .. ............... 111 . . . . .152,48,217,388 .........181,241 ........111,240 ......153,272 ........181,272 ....181,188,228 .......29,181 ........111 ........153 ....111,294 .........181 ...111,207,48 ...........153 ....111,211,284 ......181,228 ........111 ....181,249 ......292 ..........,181 .........181,249 ....153,207,240,246 .........153,245 ..........,111 ........111 ....153,330 ......181 ............111,23 111,216,218,388,396 . . ......... 111,233,287 ....181,231 ...........243,246 ...........111,289 .......111,275,385 ....111,271,393 .........181 ...............1ei ...91,ia,1n,5a,2s1 .......111,306,311 .........ia1,39s Leal, Ladislao . . LeBruce, Rosolyn . Lee, Bernadette . Lee, Billie ....... Lee, Gwendolyn Lee, Joyce ..... Lee, Shirley .... Leihsing, Patti .. Leiia, LeMeil Lemon Lemon Lemon Lemon Danny ....... leur, Donna s, David .... s, Debbie . s, JoGayle . s, Martha Lenhart, Carl .. Lenz, Lenz, Lenz, Leona Leona Arthur . . Carolyn . . Cyndy . . . rd, Gary rd, Mike .. Leonard, Randy .. Leos, Leas, Rosa ....... Velia Leschber, Wilburn Levins, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Leyva, Leyva, Carol Charlotte .. Debbie . . Debbie . . Emil .... Irene .... Bill ....153 ..,.153 ...........181 ....153,276,281,413 ...........111,289 .............153,292 112,248,25O,251,381 ...27,112,39O ....153,291 ........153 ....112,385 ......181 153 271 112 181 181 ....181 ....153 ....181 ......153 ....181,271 ........181 ......154,292 ...........154,232 .........112,330,393 Kathy ..... .... Patricia . Reggie . . David . . . Jack Leyva, Vicky .... Limbri ck, Sheri . Lincoln, Kathryn Lindse y, Chris . . .112,275,288,289,39g .....37,112,275,280, 281,283,392 ...........112 ..........154 ...........154 ....112,287,338 ..........181 Lindsey, Kurt . . ........ 112 Lines, James .... .... 1 81,231 Lindner, Steven . . .... . .181 Lingo, Nancy . . . .... 179,181 Lipscomb, Alonzo ...... 154 Lipscomb, Vivian ...... 112 Littleiohn, Timothy . .... 244,246 Livingston, Penny .............. 112,216 Lloyd, Debby ........................ 154 Lochbaum, Patricia 152,154,217,261,263,276 Lockman, John ...................... 154 Loehr, David ..... ....,............. 1 54 Loehr, Kristine ... .............. .112 Long, Jana ... ...... 171,170,181,388 Long, JoAnne . . .............. 154,280 Long, Wayne . . . .154,227,320,321,324, 326,327,321 Lopez, Angelo .. ............... 112 Lopez, Eddie . . ............... 112 Lopez, Lisa ...... .... 1 54,28O,281,283 Lopez, Margaret .. ............ .112 Lopez, Richard .. ......., 112,241 Lopez, Richard . . .......... 181 Lopez, Roy ..... .,...... 1 12,291 Lopez, Tony .... .... 1 54,266,280 Lothringer, Mike ......... 112,47 Loughmiller, Jerry ... .... 112,338,340 Lovering, Richard .....,.. 112,385 Loyd, Deborah . . . Lozano, Alfred .. Lozano, Delores . Lozano, Edward Lozano, Tony . . Luffman, Susan ...148,154,46,233 .. .. .112,54,289 ......182,33O ......154 ....182 Luhrs, Richard . . .... 241 Luna, Charles .. ...... 154 Luna, Gilbert .. .... 154,165 Lutton, Richard . . ...... 182 Lutton, William . . .... 155 Lyons, Cynthia . . ...... 182 Lyssy, Bobby .... . . . .... 112,385 McBee, Becky ............. ,....... 1 12 McBee, Clif .... .... 1 77,182 McColl Glenda ..... ........ 1 13,393 McCanless, Donald McCarty, Patty . McClain, Reuben .. .... 155,322,326,327 McClintic, Steven MCC lo McClu McCol McCor ud, Clifford sky, John lom, Jana . . d, Billie .... McCoy, Leonard . . McCoy, Yasmine McCown, Terry . . . McCre less, Glen .. . . . ......... 155,242 ...........155,217 .........113,289 ........182,33O ....113,385 ......182 ....118 ....113 ....113 ....113 ...,155 McCulloch, Dale .. McCulloch, Larry .... McCutchen, Gary ..... McDaniel, Deborah .... McDonald, Debra ... McDougall, Ronnie . .. McDowell, Marsha . . . ....182,1B4 ......113 ......182 ........182 ....1B2,395 ........233 ....182,281 McGee, Debbi ...... ......... 1 82 McGee, Stephan ie . ........ 155,272 McGuire, Charles . .. .... 155,280,281 Mclntosh, Linda .... ......,.... 1 55 McKinnon, Beatrice .. ...........,. 182 McKnight, Dee ...... ............... 1 82 McKnight, Laura . . . . . .113,254,255,258, 280,281,287 McLean, Gail ......,. ........... 3 93 McLemore, Deborah . . ........ 182 McMakin, Becky . . . ...... 150,155 McNabb, S. J. ..... .... 1 13,132,287 McNary, Gwendolyn . . ......... 113 McNeal, Henry ...... ......., 2 02 McVay, Arlene ..... .... 1 55 Mabe, Susan ...... ...... 1 55 Macfarlane, Doug .. Mack, Charlotte .. Mackey, Charles . . Mackey, Donald . . Maddox, Luther . Magee, John ..... Mahurin, Jackie .... Maldonado, Eva . . . . . Maldonado, Richard .. ........1ia ....22a,2a2 ........274 ....182,241 .........42 ....11a,2s2 ....1a2,asa ....t5s,292 .........113 Malver, Marilyn .... ........... 1 55 Malone, Debrooh . .. ....... 31,113,258 Malone, Dorothy . . ............... 182 Malone, Linda . . . .... 155,232,289,387 Malone, Otis ... ....,....... .329 Mangum, Cathy . . ..... 93,114,387 Mares, Danny . . .......... 182 Marrs, Jim ..... ........ 1 82 Marsh, Tony .. .... 155 Marsh, Louis . .. . . . .271 Marshall, Mark . . . .............. .155 Martin, Brenda .. ................ 183 Martin, Wayne . . . ..... 155,52,262,272,273 Martin, David . . ................ 183 Martin, Donna .... ........... 1 55,388 Martin, Laurie ..... ........... 1 83,342 Martin, Loy ...,.................. 155,232 Martin, Mary Jane ................... 114 Martin, Mary Lou ...... 155,232,238,235,387 Martin, Pam ..... ...... 1 14,292,294,390 Martin, Patricia ................ 93,114,263 Martin, Randy .................... 183,395 Martin, Vicki ............... -..... . .155 Martin Del Campo, Teresa .... .... 1 55 Martinez, Albert ........... .... 1 55 Martinez, Alice ......... .... 2 02 Martinez, Antonio . ...... 156 Martinez, Arnulfa .. ........... 114 Martinez, Enez . . . ......... 114,284 Martinez, Harold . . ............... 132 Martinez, Jeanne .. ..... 93,114,211,249 Martinez, JoAnn . . ......... 183,248 Martinez, Linda ... .......... .156 Martinez, Martha . . .... 114 Martinez, Rose Mary .... 114 Martinez, Rosie ....... ...... 1 83 Martinez, Severa . . .... 183,242 Martinez,- Susan . . . ...... 183,276 Martinez, Virginia . . . .... 156,266,291 Mashburn, Jean ... ...... 156,213 Massey, Stanley . . ........ 183 Massiatte, Pete . . ...,.. 156 Matago, John .... ........ 3 92 Matheny, Jamie . . .... 183,249 Mathis, Paul ...... ........ 1 15,394 Mathews, Erroll . . ............. 330 Matines, Harold . . . ........... 114,385 Matthews, Glenn ... .... 107,170,171,183 Mauch, Ronny .... ............... 1 83 Mauch, Sherry . . . .... 156,216,22O,388 Mauldin, Dana .. May, Edna ..... May, Edwin .... May, Patricia . .. May, Robin ..... Mayes, Darrell . . . Mazurek, La Vonn . Mazurek, Sherlie .. Mead, Gary ...... Medina, Lucy . . . Medlock, Sandy . . Melville, Marcia .. Menager, Darryl . . Menard, James ... 156217 II I I l45,'1.15,330:393 ........183,184 ...,183,242,246 .........183 ........115 ....156 ....156 ...........156 ......,..115,287 . . . 115,207,208,275, 285,287,415 . . . . 115,334,337 40 J Mendoza, Rigo .. Mercer, Betty .. Mercer, Cindy .. Mergele, David ... Mergele, Steve .... Merkelz, Charles . . . Merz, Marsha . . . Mesa, lrene .... Meyer, Marty .... Meyer, Ricky ...... Middleton, Janice . Mikes, Sandra ... ....183 ....115 ...,156 183 .....115 ...115,416 156 ....156 ....156 ....115 ............183 Miller, Darrel . . ............... 156 Miller, Diana ... ..... 17O,171,183,387 Miller, Iris .... .............. 1 15 Miller, Jeanette .. ............ 183 Miller, Mike .... .,............. 1 56,330 Miller, Peggy . . .................. 27,156 Miller, Sandra ..... 115,213,218,287,387,396 Miller, Susie .... ..,.............. 1 15,388 Miller, Tommy .... ................... 1 15 Miller, Yolanda . Mills, Frances ..... Millwater, Sandy . . . Minard, Ralph . . Minnia, Sandi .. Minor, Orithea . . . Minor, Ronnie .. Mitchell, Billy ... Mitchell, Charles . . . ........115,258 ,....115,326,327,394 ...,.115,292,412 ............183 ....42,115,334,335 ............247 394 Moczygemba, Blll . . . ...... . . .. Moczygemba, Debbie . , . . 156,292,294 Moczygemba, Edwin .... .. . 115,213,214 Moczygemba, Jeanette ................ 156 Moczygemba, Karen Sue ...... 115,216,218, 221,275,396 115 Moczygemba, Larry .... .......... Moczygemba, Leo ..... ......... 1 83 Moczygemba, Ronald . . .... 183 Moczygemba, Thomas . ....... 156 Moczygemba, William .. ..,...... 115 Moeller, David ........ ...115,212,213 Moeller, Peggy ...... . . .183,228,223 Molina, Gloria .... Molina, David ..... Molina, Moncivais, Martha Moncivais, Reuben Monge, Felix ...... Monge, Yvonne .. Monsibais, Oscar Sammy ...................... 1 16 . . . . .152,156,267,272,27O ............156,245 ..........183,228,248 . . . .... 71 ,1 16,28O,281,287 Montelongo, Oscar .. ..... ,.,107,139,156 Memes, Eldo .,...... . .... 152,156,255,27o Montez, Ramiro ....... Montgomery, Clarence Montgomery, Cynthia Montgomery, Felice .... Montiel, Linda ....... Montoya, Anna . . . Montoya, Robert . . . Moody, Bobby . .. Moody, Leroy . . . ..............115 .....116,132,318,322 ................156 ....115 .....2o2 .......2o2 ...156,241 ....53,183 ....40,116 Moody, Shirley . . ,....... . .183 Moore, Allan . . . ..,.. 261,262,263 Moore, Carolyn . .............. 183 Moore, Deb .,.. .... 4 8,116,390,392 Moore, Elaine . . ........ 183,395 Moore, Ellen ..... ....... 1 56,258 Moore, Gary ...... .......... 1 56,330,332 Moore, Geraldine ............ 156,288,289 Moore, Lisa .......... 34,43,156,206,347,390 Moore, Lorene . . .... 150,156,157,207,39O Moore, Marvin . . .............,.. 156 Moore, Scarlette . . . ..........., 156,292 Mora, Shirley . . . ,,,, ,116 Morales, Carlos . ,,., 183 Morales, Mary . . ..,,. 217 Moreno, Arleno . .... 183,266 Moreno, Dolores . ,,,,.,, 156 Moreno, Martha . . . ..... 156,281 Moreno, Yvonne . . .116,276,281 Morgan, Brad .. .. .116,215,275 Morgan, Deltricia ......... 183 Mori, Malcolm . .. ,,,,,, ,116 Morris, Fred .... ,,., 3 30 Morris, Janet . . . ,,,, , 183 Morris, La Nell . ,.,,,,, 116 Morrison, Guy . . . .... 116,262 Morrison, Jack .. Morrison, Paul .. Morron, Mosely, Moses, Clyde .. Radie Jo . Roy ..... Moss, Doug ..... Mota, Evangelin Moy, Nancy .... Mudd, Charles .. Mudd, Joe ....., Mulkey, Carl . . Mulkey, James . . Munguia, Elvira . Muniz, Mike .... Munn, Kenny . . . Munoz, Issac . . Muriel, Cindy .. Murillo, Beatrice . Murphy, David .. Murphy, John . . Murray, Janet . Murray, Thomas . Musquiz, Ross . .. Muschalek, Sharon Myers, Candy . . . Myers, Jeff .f .... Myers, John . . Myers, Peggy . . Myers, Richard .. Mylins, Linda . . Nale, Gerald ....8O,116 .....183,190 . . . 116,233,287 .........202 ............155 ...............1s3 . . . . .117,22a,229,2e1 ........183,228,395 1 17,305,309,330,332 ............183,249 .....183 ............117 .....156,249,281,228 ......,.....117 ....42,156,276 .........233 .......117 ....156 .....183 .......117 .....183,341 ...156,326,327 .........117 .......183 ...183,248 ....182 Mrs. Odena Clark issues a pass to Rachel Hernandez while Isabel Araiza waits her turn. ff' Nale, John .... Narezo, Kandi ... Narvaiz, Robert . . . Nova, Sabrina .... Navarro, Julio . . Neal, Joe ......... Neighbors, Delores Neighbors, Phyllis Neilson, Kurt ..... Nelson, Karen ..... Nelson, Marilyn . . . Neskorik, Charles . . Nesloney, Debbie Nesrsta, 'ierry .......184 ....117,292 .......245 .........184 ...184,245,246 .........329 .......156 ......202 .......236 .........184,228 ............161,156 ..............117,233 ..........117,213,218,22O, 221 ,287,304,388,396 ..............156,39O Nester, Blll ......... ................ 1 17 Netherly, David .... .... 1 56,328 Neugebauer, Margaret . . .... 184,228 Neuman, David ........ ......... 1 84 Newburn, Denise . . . Newell, John ..... Newman, Debbie , Newman, Randy .. Newman, Ron .. Newton, James . . Nichols, Alfred . . Nichols, Janice . . Nichols, Mary Jo Nicholson, Robert .. Nicol, Donna ...... Nikel, Connie Nious, Patricia .. Nixon, Sara .... Nobis, Cathy Noblitt, Susan . Norman, Lynn North, Deborah . Nunn, Mike ..... Nunnally, Gary Nunnelly, Scott Nystrom, Deborah Nystrom, Marilyn .. O'Banion, Carey O'Berg, Hal ...... Oberhauser, Kathy .. O'Brien, Michael O'Bryant, Bonnie .. O'Con, Carol ..... Odom, Blue .... Ogden, Kathy ..... Okracizce, Isabel .. O'Larnic, Patricia .. Olberg, Harold . Oldham, Cindy .. O'Leary, Mary . Olinick, Ronny Olinick, Vonnle .. O'Neill, Brad O'Neill, Steve Oquin, Patty ,. Ortman, Terri . Ory, Carol ...... Ory, Frances Ottmers, Yvonne Otto, Gladys Owens, Kenny Owens, Mary .. Paez, Humberto . . . Palmer, Sandra .... Palmero, Randy . . . Palomarez, Elida ... Palomo, Madeline . . . Palomo, Raymond . . . Pancoast, Debi ..... Paredes, Alice ...... Pqredes, candy ..... '.'.'.1'1e12i6,2121,aaafa96 .......117,287,393 . . . .110,117,217,229, 228,275,284,287 ..............150 . . .1ao,3o:1,311,394 . , .11a,33o,331,332 .........11a,3e5 ...........156 ....184,233 ......15a,271 ....118,263,264 .........15a .......118 .......254 ....118,387 ......15a ....1s4 ....158 .......118 .........184 ....118,207,393 .........184 ....152,158 . . . .118,213 . . . .184,263 . . . .167,292 ......184 .......262,263 ............184 .. .117,118,206,285 ............118 . .......... 158 ....22B,158 ......242 .......15s , ........ 158 ...........1a4 ....118,28O,287 .........184 .......158 .......184,249 .......,.158,228 . . .118,249,258,281 .....118,249,258 .......118,292 ....118,292 ......l5a ...,202 245 118 ....15B ....184 ......184 ...... .158 184,228 118289 Parker, Gerald . .158,232,234,235,341,342,343 Parker, Henry ........................ 202 Parker, Howard ........ ...,.... 2 02,107 Parker, Kenneth . . Parker, Richard . . Parks, Debby ,... Parks, Didied ..... Parrish, Beverly .. Parsons, Cleda . . . Parsons, Horace . . Parsons, Partridge, Edward . . . Pascale, Patricia . . . Patteson, Belinda . Patrick, Joanie . .. Terry ...... . . . 158,341,342 .........118 .........118 ...........241 ...209,210,285 .........158 ........41 ....118,394 ......184 ....158,293 ......185 ....118,2B7 Rivers, ......54 Patterson, Leslie . , Pawelek, Sandy .. Pawlik, Sally ..., Pearson, Condie . Pecina, Norma .... Pedraza, Mario . . Peel, Denny .... Pelayo, Fritz . .. Pena, Elsa . . . Pena, Joe ........ Penaloza, Betty ..... Penn, Edward Pennington, Beverly Pennington, Curtis Pennycuff, Toby . Perales, Diane .... Perales, James .. ....158 .........,..158 . . . . .158,207,275,39O . . . . . .118,124,207,287 . . .118,46,299,300,304, 314,334,335,337 ..........119,241,246 . . .119,52,248,25O,251 .............185,249 119,51 ,275,313,330,331 ...185,232,234 1 19 185 Perales, Robert . .. .. . .158 Peralez, Jesse .. .... 119 Perez, Anita . .. . . . .158 Perez, Barbara . .. ....185 Perez, George . . .... 119 Perez, Robert .... ..... 1 59 Perez, Yolanda , .... 1 19,280 Perkins, Robert . . . .... 185,202 Perry, Cecil ...,.. ...... 5 4 Perry, Raymond . . . ..... 159 Perryman, Reginald . , .... 341,342 Person, Jacqueline .... ..... 4 5,159 Peters, Denise .... ..... 1 85 Peters, Gail ...... .... 1 19 Peters, Sharlene . , .... 202 Peterson, Mary ... . . . .202 Petry, Bernie . . .... 119 Petry, Nancy . . .... 185 Petry, Phyllis . . ..... 159 Phillips, Alice .. . . .119,390 Phillips, Larry .... .,... 1 59 Phillips, Nancy . . . . . .119,287 Pickersgill, Bonnie Piechnik, David . . Pierce, Michael . . Pierce, Roger .... Pinckney, Carolyn Piper, Kenneth . . . Piper, Rodney .... Pittman, Carol . . . Pitts, Nehemiah, Jr Pizzini, Gerald . .. Plate, Michael . . . Pleasant, Adrian . Poblete, JoAlyce Pol, Patrick .,.. Pons, Daniel . . Poole, Judy .... Pope, Ralph ...... Popham, Joan . . Popham, Wayne . . Popp, Robert . . . Popp, Ronny . , Posey, James . . Posey, Susan . . . Powell, Pam . , Prather, Don ..... Preciado, Jesse ..... ......... Prendergast, Kathy Prescott, Johnnie . Prescott, Sharon .. Presley, Paul Prewitt, Scott Price, Johnnie .... Prine, Karen ..... Pritchard, Colleen Prozanski, Floyd .. Pruitt, Chrystal Pundt, Pamela .... Pundt, Patricia .. Quarles, Paul .... Quesada, Richard Rabenaldt, Bettie Rabenaldt, Joan .. Rabenaldt, Judy .. Ramircz, Carlos . , Ramirez, Joaquin . Ramirez, Mary Lou Ramirez, Rosemary Ramirez, Sylvia . . Janie .... Ramos, Ramos, Patricia . . . Ramos, Rudy . . . .........119 ..........213 ...185,246,245 . . . ..... 159,341 ...119,258 .....185 .....159 .......119 ...119,314 ...185,231,233 .........291 .......185 ...119,292 ..,119,233 .......261 ...159,292 ....,..119 ...159,232 .......202 .....30,119 ...185,232 .....119 .....185 ...185,223 ...119,33O . . . .119,216,218,219, 220,275,388,396 . . . . . . .200,202,244 ............159 ..........159 ...,.119,233,287 .....185,228,276,381 ..........185,281 ........171,185 .,...185 ....185 ....185 .-.185 ....185 . . . 119,254,287 .....1sa,ia5 ...1s5,1as .....i59 ....120 ....159 .......12o .........185 . . . 159,266,297 .........202 ......,1a5 Ramos, Vicente .......,........ 159,244,246 Rand, Kenneth ...,................ 33,315 Randall, Gene . .120,24O,262,273,276,280,281 Rangel, Diana .................... 159,266 Ransom, Demarius .................. 27,159 Rast, Bette ....... ....... 1 59 Raven, Marilyn . ...., 43,185 Ray, Neal ...... ......, 3 29 Reed, Ekim .... .... 1 85,210 Reed, Gregory . . ..... 120 Reed, Joe .... .... 2 46 Reed, Mike . . ..... 85 Reed, Steven . . .... 395 Reed, Vicki . . ..... 159 Rees, David .... 185 241 Reid, Mary ...... Reinhard, Susan . .. Rendon, Yolanda . . Resendez, Kathy . . Reyes, Gloria .... Reyes, Joe ...... Reyes, Mary . . . Rhodes, Sherri . Rice, Karen . . Rice, Rodney . . Rice, Susan ....... Rich, James .... . . . . Richardson, Carolyn Richter, Georgia ..... Richter, Marsha Ricks, Ricks, Ricks, Ricks, Becky .... Charles .. Edward .. Terry ...... Ricondo, Sylvia Riddoc k, Julee ..... Riemenschneider, Lou Ries Russell ...... Randle, Debbie ... Rios, Rios, Rios, Rios, Rios, Rios, Rivera, Rivera Betty .... Bobby . . Gloria . . Joe .. John . Pete .... Diana . Robert .... , Rivers, Clarence Conchita . . . Marianne . . . Roba, Robbins, Roberson, Roberson, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Tim ..... Mike Brenda . . . Kay ..... Ken .... . Robert . . . Roger . . . Robertson, Fredrick . Robey, Larry ....... Robey, Patricia . . . Robinson, Dorthey ,. Robinson, Geraldine Robinson, Given .. Robinson, Joan . . . Robinson, Karen , . Robinson, Kay . .. Robinson, Mary . . Robles, Phillip .... Rodney . . . Rodela, Alice ...... Rodriguez, Alfonse Rodriguez, Elvia . . . Rodriguez, Alfred . Rodriguez, Joseph . . . Rodriguez, Ralph . . . Rodriguez, Richard . Roe, Debbie ....... Roeber, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Luanne . Artie .... Brenda . . . Florence . . Rohrback, Pamela . Romero, Frances Romo, Gerald . . . Romo, Laura . . . Romo, Marta . . Rosas, Richard . . Rose, Garland .... Rosemond, Nadine . Ross, Becky ........ Ross, Billie ...... Ross, Mark .... Ross, Patricia . . Ross, Vickie ..... Rothe, Richard . . . Rouse, Sharon .. Rowan, Tony . . Royal, Aundra . . Royal, Melissa . . Royalty, Grazia .. 11111591233 ,..............12O,9O ........120 12O,228,217,28O,388 185241 ............160 ...160,210,211,272 ............120 .......16O,387 .......160,232 ............160 ....93,120,354,390 .........120,287 ..........185 160 314 185 ....120 ....120 ....187 ....187 ....213 ............228 A187395 ...137,160,216,218, 267,268,269,396 ..........187,241 ............245 .......263,28O ...12O,287,339 .........187 ..........120,315 ....Z.......160,255 37,137,160,216,218, 219,221 ,388,396 ....,..160 .....107,202 .......187,276 ...12O,287,387 .......187 .....16O ........187,233 ....120,216,9O,388 ............187 ..........12O .......394 .........187 ..........187 ...104,263,264 .........160 .......160 .....120 .......160 ...162,292 ...,.120 . . . 120,287 .....162 .......12O ...120,390 ...12O,387 .....187 ....162 .......187 .....120,387 .......122,393 ...162,292,293 .....187,228 .......242 ....162 .....162 ...162,390 .......122 ...122,289 ...182,187 .- .... 187 .......122 ...185,187 .....162 ....187 .,.,.122 ...187,249 Pam Green makes a few corrections on the absentee bulletin before making her rounds to collect slips. Rudd, Gary ..... Rudd, Martha ..... Ruedrich, Louann . Rumfield, Jerry Runnels, Peggy . Rush, Mark .... Rush, Randy Russell, Debra .. Russell, Kathy .. Rust, Randy ..... Rust, Roxanne ..... Rutherford, Carol Rutledge, Roger Sagebiel, Nolan Sagemuehl, Margaret Sain, Efrain ....... Saliroas, Antonia .. Salinas, Louis .... Salinas, Reynaldo . . . Salvatierra, Steven Samford, Linda . . . Sample, Gary . . . Sample, James . . Sanchez, Arthur . . . Sanchez, Barbara . . Sanchez, Cynthia Sanchez, Rufus . . Sanders, Gail .... Sanders, Mike ....... Sanderson, James . , . Santella, George . . . Sapp, Jack ..... Satcher, Shan . . . Sauceda, Alfonso . . Sauceda, Carlos . . Sauceda, Martha . . Sauceda, Mike . . . Sawitski Alan .. Sawyer, John . . . Sayles, Michael . .. Scallion, Theresa . Scallion, Glenna .. Sclafer, Steven . . . Scheel, Douglas . Schier, Shirley ... Schiller, Debbie . . Schilling, Evelyn .. Schilling, Frank . . . Schimcek, Raymond ....170,171,187 .. . . .162,390 .. . .187,231 .........187 ...........202 ....137,162,341 .......187 ......187 ....122,263 ....162,263 ....187,228 ......122 ....122,287 . . . ....... 1 87,390 .........,..233 .,........187,266 ...107,162,233,235 .162 .......187,242 . . . . 122,281,292 ,....122,132 ...........162 ............162 . , .122,2a7,292,392 ............187 ....,..162,289 ...122,381,387 .........3e5 ......,162 .....122,244 ...........122 ....17O,171,187 ......50,203 ....162,244 ......1s3 .......i22 .........187 ....211,231,285 .........i63 .......187 .........163 .......163 . . . .187,243,247 ...........122 . .. .278,277,163 . . . .163,232,388 .. . . .188,241 .......163 Schmidt, Donald ..... ......... 1 88 Scholton, Pat ..... ........... 9 3,122,287 Schraper, Willet ...................... 212 Schroeder, Patti ....... 163,249,252,281,289 Schroeder, William ......,...... Schuehle, Sandy . . Schuler, Earnest ... Schuetze, Mike . Schultz, Roy ...... Schultz, Valinda . . . Schultz, Wesley R. Schrader, Barbara .. .......188 .......,,163,217,388 .........233 ....163,341,342 .........163 .....163,249 ...........122 ....163,292,295 409 ........126 -Q----123,390 Strub, Gilbert 190 231 Vallery, .........188,271 41 On a freezing day the track team can be found jogging in the halls. Schwein, Richie A. . Scott, Andrea ..... Scranton, Elbert Sebastian, Steve .. Seifert, Gay ...... Seifert, Jeannie Seiler, Rhonda .... Seipp, Kenneth .... Seitze, Janet .......... Sekinger, Peggy Ann Self, Gale ......... Semlinger, Connie . Sepulveda, Vickie . Seymour, Betty ..... Seymour, Eugenia .. Shavers, Annie . . . . . Shaw, Carol .... Shaw, Linda .... Shaw, Pamela .... Shepard, Beverly .. Sherman, Rosalind .. Sherrill, Jeff ...... Sherrill, Pam ... Shell, Jim ....... Shelton, Charles .. Shellhaas, Debi . . . Schiller, Debbie ... Shipp, Cindy . . . Shomo, Linda ... Shrum, Sherry . . Shuler, Earnest . . Shuler, Marion . . Siebold, Carl ..... Siebold, Marsha ... Siegler, John ...... Sigel, Pot ......... Silguero, Andreina Silva, Roland ..,.... Sims, Cristine . . . . Sims, Rudy ...... . ....188 188 2:1289 ......163 ....188,28O '1'di '16E1'2ii22'1' 1 1 1 1 163 388 122 188 122 ........fff2QQ18a .............188,51 . . . .122,232,9O,287,387 ............16s,2s2 .......122,223,392 .........123 ...........163 .....123,207,48 .,.......163 .........326,327 .....152,163,223,217, 224,276,278 ......41,275,292 .........18B ....123,39O ......163 ....188 ....163 . . . .164,228,275,276,278 . . . . .164,284,287,274 Slazer, Joyce .............. Q ...... 188,249 Smart, David ...... Small, Nina ....... Smallwood, Mariorie Smith, Arnold ..... Smith, Beverly ..... Smith, Brenda ... Smith, Calvin .. Smith, Carl . . . Smith, Daniel .. Smith, Dawn . . . Smith, Debbie ... Smith, Dorothy . . . Smith, Joel ...... Smith, Johnny . .. Smith, Joyce . . Smith, Linda . . . Smith, Linda ... 123,55,240,2-16,281 , 283 188 123 188 ..liliii203 ....123,232 .......188,233 .. . .37,164,216,218, 219,221,388,396 ....164,248,251 .........203 ........244 ....164 ......123 ....188,289 Smith, Linda ......... Smith, Mary Louise . . . Smith, Mary ........ Smith, Michael . . . Smith, Patricia .. Smith, Patti . . Smith, Penni .... . Smith, Sherrill . . Smith, Stanley . . Sneed, Sharon . . Snow, Kathy . . Snyder, Bobby . . . Snyder, LuRemen ... Snyder, Roxanne .. Solomon, Richard .. . Sonnen, Denis .... Sonnen, Denise . . Sosa, Roy .......... .......188 ....16-1,289 .........164 ........43,164 , ..... 188,228,261 ......188,263,388 74,164,249,276,277 .............201 .............164 ....188 ...........188 , ............ 291 .93,123,213,387 .........123,3ao . . . 164,248,328 .......164,387 ..........164,311 Sparkman, Pamela .... 161,164,228,289 Spaulding, Bill ...... Spear, Michael . . . Spears, Carol . . . Speer, Debbie . . Spence, Gary .... Spiess, Leslie ...... Sprouse, Roxanne . . Spriggs, Melvin . . . Squyres, Beverly . . . Squyres, Linda .... Stanford, Barbara .. Stanush, Ruth ,.... Stapp, Samuel ...... Stavinoho, Mark ..... Stavinoho, Wayne .. Stautzenberger, Sandra Steckly, Dennis ...... Steele, John .......... Steen, Joyce ....... Steinbach, Dennis Steinhauser, Elizabeth Stephenson, Debbie . Sterling, David .... Stevens, Bill ...... Stewart, Charles . . . Stewart, Lyndee .. Stewart, Monroe .... Stewart, Ronald ..... Stibbens, Catherine . Stieler, Ginette ..... Stiles, Monra ..... Still, Dennis . . . . . Stille, Brenda ..... Stobbs, Judy ...... Stoepplemon, Jerry .. Stokes, Cheryl ..... Stokes, Steve ..... Strait, Kenneth Strange, David ., Strey, Strey, Connie .... Jackie ....... Strickland, Laurence .. 164227 . I I f 128,'2bEa,287f387 , . . .164,216,339,340 .........164,232 ...........188 . . . . . .164,165,280 . . . . . .124,271,275 ...164,248,25O,251 ............,124 , . . .124,223,232 .........189 .........124 ...........124 ....164,210,211 . .... 189,281,395 .........232 ....124,311 ......164 .............164 . .124,216,218,220, 287,390,396 ......189,328 ........51 .......aa8 ....189,269 ......271 ......164 .......189 ....16-1,388 ....,.189 ......168 .,.....189 ......12-1,294 .......124,211 ....124,21O,211 ...........189 ......164,227,245 . . . .124,217,223,394 .......189,271 ......164 Taylor, Robert . Taylor, Sandy . ..... 125132 216217 218 Taylor, Susan . Taylor, Theresa . . . Tealer, Mary . . . Tease, Sandra . .. Tenbush, Ronnie .. Temple, Kathy . . Temple, Mark . . Terry, Robin . . Thacker, John . . . Theis, Carl ........ Thibideaux, Ronnie Thomas, Cynthia .. Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Geraldine Thomas, Jacqueline Thomas, Joey ..... Thomas, Kelly .... Thomas, Pam .... Thomas, Rhonda . . Thomason, Gale . . . Thompson, Brenda . Thompson, Diane . . Thompson, Judy . . . Thompson, Lloyd . . Thompson, Sandy . Thompson, Terry . . Thoms, Michael .. Thornton, Carolyn . Tigrett, Bill ...... Titus, Delores . . Todd, Arlean . . Tolbert, Les Tolle, Stuart .. Tomblin, Terry .. Tomlin, Patricia . Tondre, Katherine . Tondre, Kenneth .. Tondre, Paul ....... Tonne, Mark .... . Tonne, Sharon .... Torres, Albert ..... Torres, Elizabeth . . Torres, Jerry ...... Torrez, Patsy . . . . . Toscano, JoAnn .. Towers, Robert .... Tova r, Stephanie . . Traugott, James . . Trauner, Linda ... Tremaine, Mike . . Trevino, Cynthia . . Trevino, Susan ... Trip, Timothy .... Trout, Kathy ....... Trzesimiech, Chrystal Tucker, James .... Strub, Wayne .. Stuart, Lyndie ... Stuckey, Wayne Suarez, Adolph Sue, Patti ..... Sullivan, Adolph Sullivan, Carolyn .. Sullivan Merka 189 266 189 . . . .189 292 189 189 Tucker, Margaret . Tucker, Tina .,.... Tudyk, Curtis . . Turknett, Billie . . . Turner, D'Ann . . Turner, Linda . . Turner, Lynda . . Turner, Mark . . Turner, Nancy . . Turner, Paul . . Tyler, Carla ..... Sultenfugs, Douglas . Sunvison, Peggy ...... Sutherland, Cynthia . . Sutherland, Rickey .. Sutherlun, Kathy . Svec, Eileen ..... Swan, Arlene Sweezy, Patty Swierc, Edna ..... Swierc, Yvonne ..... Szalwinski, Stanley .. .......189 ....164,338 ....124,390 ....164,207 ....125,385 ....164,223 .....125 ....164 ....123 ....125 ....164 ....125 Tyrotf, Brent Urbanczyk, Robert . Taber, Alan . . . Taber, Larry . . . Tolbert, Janis . Tanner, La Mont ................203,242 ...................189,247 125,232,236,238,235,387 328 Voladez, Emilio . . Valdez, Jesus . . Valdez, Juanita .. Valdez, Martha . . Valdez, Patrick .. . Valdez, Victor . . . Valdez, Yolanda . Vallance, Frances .. Barry ...... Tardy, Mike .......................... 125 Tart, Sheila ....... .... 1 89 Taylor, Arlone . . . . . . .189 Taylor, Charles . . .... 291 Taylor, Donald .... .... 2 41 Taylor, Herbert ... .... .164 Taylor, John . .. ...... .137 Taylor, Linda .... .... 2 03,255 Taylor, Loretta . . . . .125,258 Taylor, Mark . . . . . .116,125 Taylor, Paul ... ...189,242 Valverde, Sylvia .... Van Buren, Richard Vance, Judy ....... Vance, Mike ....... Vangiel, Betty ..... Vann, Oscar ......, 22O,287,388,396 . . . . . .125,216,217,3g8 .. . . . ...292,295 . . . . . .164 .. . . . . , .125 . . . .165,272 ........125,334 . . . . . . 189,223,227 . . . .132,217,275,287 .........165,334 .. .........., 198 ....189 . . . . . .125 .... 125,258 .... 125,292 ..........132 ...........125 ....125,232,287 ......,..165 ......,.165 ........125 ....125,387 ........165 ......203,245 ........165,39O ....125,213,385 ......125,330 ,.......189 ....125 ........189 ...........125 ....91,126,233,235, 275,287,288,289 .........165,233 ....189,228,272 107189 ' ' .'15ei,126Q28i,E1811,assfas7 ...........189 .. . . 189,236,233 ...,....190,271 . . . .126,248,251 ......19O,281 ....19o,231 ........126,39O ............,126 ..........,....126 .....93,126,135,315 .............165 ...........165 . . .... 165,263,264 .......... .165 . . .... 190,194,232 . . . ...... 190,233 ........190 ..........127 ....165,223,249 .........165 ....165,211 ....190,228 ........127 ......19O ....127,393 ......19O ....166 ....19O . . . . .5o,127,245,2-16 .........190,249 .....,.....294 ....19o ....127 ......19O ....166,276 .......127,244 .........190,339 .. ....166,313,330,333 ..............166,233 . 114,127,206,208,288,289 Van Winkle, Debra .................... 166 Vargas, Martha . . . Varney, Sandra , . . Vela, Robert . . .. .,.....a95 ....166,2as Vorpahl, Vashti . M 2 ..... 203 Verdeia, Carrie . . Vielmas, Richard .. Villanueva, Pete .. Villareal, Larry .. Villareal, Ralph .. Villarreal, Carol .... Villarreal, Linda ..... Villarreal, Richard Villasenor, Annie . Vukasin, Darlene .. ........127 ..........166 ....190,245,247 ..........127 ........127 . .,.... 166 . . . 190,248 .... .166,233 ......166,330 . . . .63,127,210 . . . . .150,166,388 ........128 .....195 Wade, Barbara . . ..... 127,272,281 Wade, Eva ...... ............. 1 27 Wade, Kenneth . . . ............ 69,166 Wade, Sara ..... . . .26,166,223,227,232 Wagner, Kathleen . ........... 127,287 Wagner, Melvin .... ...,......... 2 71 Wagner, Michael . . ............... 289 Wagner, Pat ..... .... 1 27,235,275,287 Wagner, Pat .... ...... 1 10,166,233 Wagner, Tom . . . ........... .262 Wohton, Mary ..... ........ 1 66 Wakefield,- Barbara . , . . 166,276 Wakefield, Gary .... ..... 1 90 Waldrum, Tricia .. . . . 166 Walker, Christine . . . .. .190 Walker, Matt .... . . .190 Walker, Tommy . . ......,........ 203 Wallace, Patricia ..................... 190 Wallace, Sharon . . .... 166,248,250,251,276 Walling, Micky .. ............... 166,232 Walls, Mark . .... 102,128,263,264,265 Walls, Mary . . ............. 166,233 Walter, Gary . . . .............. .194 Walter, Kathy . . ........ 128,393 Walter, Morris . . .,.. 128,240,246 Walter, Nancy . .......... 303 Walters, Eddy . . ..... 194,198 White, Gary . White, Roy ..... White, Von ...,.. Whitehead, Bruce . Whitlock, Charlie . Whitlock, Kathy . . Wiatrek, Anthony . Wiede, Lynn ....... Wiemers, Janelle . . Wiemers, Roger . . Wiggins, Karen . Wilburn, Doug .... Wilcox, Deborah . . . Wildenstein, Anna Wildman, Sherry .. Wilkerson, Nancy . Wilkerson, Sandra Wilkes, Steve .... Wilkins, Ulysses . . Wilks, Steve ...... Willetts, Danny . . .....166,313 .......334 .......194 .....140,166 .....,.194 .....167,249 ..........194 ...........232 ....141,167,3B7 Wolters, Kathy . . . Woo, Jui ....... Wood, Glenn . . . Wood, Michele ... Wood, Roxanne . . Woods, Carolyn Woods, Gloria woods, William ..IIf.. ..I Woodworth, Debbie Workman, Karen . ' ' ' ' '1'6i,2laia,is6,'2s'i, 9s,i2a,22a,2si, 128 194 167 128 253 194 128 'UU262 .......129 Walton, Alice .. Ward, Elmer .... Ward, Margaret . . .......216 .....194 . ....... 166 Ward, Steven .............. ..... 1 66,281 Ward, William .......... Wore, Willie ...... Washington, Elizabet Washington, Linda . Washington, Mary . Washington, Nita .. Watson, Carla .... . .... ....... 1 94 h-Gladys ...... 166,292 .......128 ....... .194 .....203,28O .......203 Watson, Jerry . Watson, Glen . . Watson, Ronald . . Watson, Sherri . . . Watts, James . . . Wauson, Lynn . . . Wauson, Tim ..... ...166 .......326 ....25,128 .......289 ........166 .....128,289 Williams, Betty . . Williams, David .. Williams, Denise . Williams, Douglas . Williams, Frank . . . Williams, George . . Williams, Jacqueline Williams, Joyce ... Williams, Joyce . . . Williams, Kenneth . Williams, Linda . . Williams, Marilyn . Williams, Marsha .. Williams, Myrtle . . Williams, Nancy .. Williams, Nathan .. Williams, Neva .. Williams, Odis . . . Williams, Patrice . . Williams, Robert .. Williams, Rose .... Williams, Rosemary Williams, Tony . . . Williams, Vince ... Williams, Wayne .. Williamson, Celesta Williamson, Jan .. Wilson, Barbara . . Wilson, James . . Wilson, Linda .... Wilson, Pamela . . . Wilson, Riveian . Wilson, Steve . . Winclrow, Janice .. Winga, Lindo . . Winn, Doris ..... Winters, Carl .... Weakley, James .. Wear, Charles . . . Wear, Virginia .. Weaver, Bryon ..... Webb, Acquanetta Webb, Delia ...... Webb, Linda .... Webb, Melissa . . Webber, Debi ..... Weber, Suzanne Webster, Leon ......... Weddington, Patricia .......128 .....128 .....194 .......247 .....128,280 ,.......194 ..........194 ....166,217,388 ......128,213 ........395 ........166,246 . . . .......... 128,272 Wittler, Louanne . . Wivo, Franz ...... Woitena, Barry . . Woitena, Gary . . Wolff, Gary . . Wolff, Randy . . . Walter, Nancy . . ..........194,281 . ............ 246 .......194 ..,..128,134 ........167 ......167,388 ....129,303,314 ..........l29 ........167 ...129 ...195 ......129 129 .....167,258 .......129 .....129,280 ........289 .....195,203 ..,....195 .......195 .....167,334 ........195 .....129,319 .......167 .....167 .....129 ........129 .....167,326 .....,..195 .....195,223 .......167 .....167,33O .......213 .....167 .....129,394 .....i95,a41 ......i9s,a95 . . . .45,129,394 ........167 .......195 ...129 ........i9s ..........167 ....43,167,262 ........167 .....167,217 Wright, Carla ..... . . . Debbi ..... ... Wright, Wright, Donald W. Wright, Elizabeth . Wright, Frank .... Wright, Joyce . . Wright, Kay . . Wright, Mark . , Wright, Mike ..... Wright, Teresa . . . Wright, Tommy . . . Workman, Karen . . Woytasczyk, Gary Woytasczyk, Thomas Wyatt, Rex ford ...... ...........117 167,272,273,276 .......189,195 .......195,272 .. . . 195,228 .....129 ...........195 ...........195 .......129,232 248,251 ,252,253 ...........395 ...........167 129,263,289,393 ...........195 ...........393 ....129 ...,i29,232 .......129 . . . . 194,203 . . . 167,233 .....167 ...167,245 .....129 Ybarra, Felipe ..... ....... 1 67 Ybarra, Josie .... .... 1 29,167 Ybarra, Mary Jane . . . ...... .129 Ybarra, Robert .... . . . 195,241 Yochum, Lynn .... ....... 3 29 Young, Constance . ......... 167 Young, Donna . . . . . 129,233,393 Young, Eddie . . ..... 129,330,332 Yznaga, Jackie . . ............ . . 195 Yznaga, Vicki . . 129,222,224,394 Zaiontz, Barbara . ....... 167,339 Zaiontz, Edwin . . ..... 93,306,314,130,286, 287,334,335,392 Zaiontz, Moira . . . ........... . 195 Zaiontz, Vivian . . ,,,.,., 195 Zalesky, Lee ..... . , . 167,311 Zapata, Ernest ..... ......... 2 45 Zapata, Humberto . . . 130,233,287 Zapata, Joe ...... ,,,, 1 67,213 Zawadski, Linda . . ..... 195 Zeinert, Richard . . ..,, 195 Zelaya, Barbara . . .,., 130 Zepeda, Richard . . ,,,, 195 Zigmond, Gary . . ..... 198 Zirkel, Wesley . . . . . . 167,233 Zorola, Robert . . . ..,,,, ,203 Zotz, Wesley .... . . . 167,334 Zuehl, Frank .... .,,,, 1 67 Zuehl, Leroy ..... .. .191,198 Zunigo, Elizabeth .. ................198,228 test Weinberg, David ..... ........... 1 94,393 Weise, Lore ...... .... 1 66,248,250,251 Weise, Virginia . . ...... 128,233,354 Welch, Deborah . . ,..... ...... 1 94 Welch, Tim . . . . .... 3O,148,232,235 Wells, Harold . . ...... 30,128,117 Wells, Linda . . . ..... 128,46,39O Wente, Patty ..... ..... 1 28,263,264 Wernli, Katherine . ...... 166,231 West, D ebra ...... ........203 ......194,231 West, Karen ...... West, Susan . ..... . . ...........194 ..... 128,287,274 Weynand, Gordon Wheeler, Judith .... ............. 1 28 Wheeler, Lynnene . . .... 123,128,216,218, 303,390,396 Wheeler, Sharon ..... .......... 1 94 Wheeler, Wendolyn . ..... 194,280 Wheeler, Becky .... . . .194,232 Wheiles, Carol ... .....166 Wheiles, Linda ..... .......... 1 94 Whitaker, William . . ..,......... 244 White, Beth ..... ..... 1 70,194,223 White, Beverly . .......... 166 White, Burke . . ........ 128 White, Frank .. . . .211 A isa Li annul. -me-mg wamn ee emm- l it '1s.f5ll- 5 U ,J 412 Top: Kathy Gunn, Sandra Wilkerson, and Robert Bone play an exciting game of tiddly-tac-toe. Left: Under a watchful eye, Leroy Crocker takes a siesta. Middle right: Pam Boehme comes to the rescue of Orithea Minor. Bottom right: David Gunn makes use of his time by grading papers for a teacher. , O Happy Days exi- 'iv-0 X... 4.1 I L1-,Mei v':- , i 1 1 s' 3 1 he H: 4, f..,.- 4 Top left: Patricia Eastwold contently prepares some mod- eling clay for her crafts project. Top right: Joyce Lee ab- sorbs herself in a good mystery. Bot- tom: Bobby Gon- zales and Wesley Al- ston tiy their hand at Indian wrestling. 413 I 414 ,ed , P Y af. ,.,, V Ef, :-' u ? 'wi n 7 fi, 4 3 '- W M 4 u I! an Pm' N ..--.-4 1 W 5 ins M MMV H'5 ': , Q 'Q ei? 'gf QI ! 24 A A we ' YM' ,K Y. f.' AX ge . RW, I5 +. . ,v if K My Q N, N, x W-gf 'ir e ., ' F ig? Y f if? ' if , . K A,,, , .. ,, ,Q . W V 11 - I ' 2 4,2 h 1 as ,., ,tg f - Y , ef , v . A . 4 r , 1, -, L. ,, 5 1 ': :x,3i,j5j1-gg.. +4 A ji , U Expressions . . . '71 05. 1 A , , W .f Lf 3 I 1 - 1 'L , 4' i J Q K ,6 lv HL ' 1 M Q 4 ,f W ,, F N gg is S R s Q tr f' X 7 , r W K A ' L W -in -' .Mer ' N , rl ' he 4 3 Ag. - :eff ,f 1 I A s .2 ,, , N ol, 1 535251 Q , A If As the 1970-71 school year is recorded in the dusty journals of history, the spirit, emotions, and accomplishments of the year live on . . . motivating new and better ideas and feats in the realms of education and humanity. As one looks back on the year, he realizes that through the guidance of the administra- tion, the faculty, and fellow students, he has been better prepared for a future which holds opportunity, truth, hope. and happiness. Yours Truly. Editor-in-Chief, 1971 Brigadoon . ,.., ,A , H 1 , 0,7 A Y I n 1 415 l T Exgress Yourself . . . 605 HGH i 7 5' f 5' N 'S' Q ff X O X 7 vw ysboky 158 1' P F lf xx 00 - KSN C, 15 wr P? 'T an 7 ',, so -X ,Lf I+ Xmv 9 5' if ,,. -,v,,.An....., , ,,


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