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

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'4f !'1-la. , if nr' WJ I. 1 s H A 5 j : 1 N I i i A DAY IN THE SUN 1972 Brigadoon Volume 14 Highlands High School Son Antonio, Texas Another Milestone: ,......., H - , , ,, . -:....f-11,31 W-ff.f- -lwnfgfissswiv.w:,+yf:.1-,--,,,g., ty .ts ,J-, V 11 af'-iz .1 fi if .. f' is 3 fri Y t 1 'HW if Q, gs? S ' af w ,' if - it A f 141 1 ter Z was , ri 1 1, if +1 , if if git ,' 5 Left: ln his second year of teaching at Tivy High School in Kerrville, Mr. Vetter poses with his wife in their first year of marriage. The publications department of Highlands High School salutes Mr. Herman Vetter for seven years as principal of HHS. In token of his efforts to make Highlands an outstanding high school in academic excellence, vocational training and athletic ability, we dedicate this, the 1972 Brigadoon, in his honor. We recognize that as he ac- cepted the position of Fine Arts Director of the San Antonio ln- dependent School District, he passed another milestone of his life in the field of education. A short pictorial resume of Mr. Vetters life will give you the reader a glimpse of his dedica- tion to the education of the young. Left: As band director of Burbank High School in 1944, Mr. Vetter was consider- ed, by many, quite a handsome gent. Above: Paperwork . . . paperwork . . , and more paperwork was a daily task for Mr. Vetter while Vice-Principal at Highlands from 1961 to 1964. Left: Still the studious one in his new office as Director of Fine Arts of the San Antonio Independent School District, Mr. Vetter is quite happy in his new position. CQNTENTS A Day In The Sun .... Campus life ..... Classes ...... Sports ................. Faculty And Administration Clubs and 0rganizations . . Advertising ........... Finishing Touches .... Closing ........... Performance The light of the sun falls on a cold and blackened earth bringing to lite a once desolate and barren wasteland. Trees, once withered and lifeless, bring forth an abundance ot precious fruit. The streams glisten and come alive as they tumble over miles ot polished stone to the deep and endless oceans. Where darkness ruled the vastness of space, there is now an entire spectrum ot color. The weak be- come strong as a lite force is radiated throughout their entire beings. Thus, one can see the beautiful, varying aspects of our brilliant sun. In The Sun Ji H-4 Q W V W- . ,,V,,, F-W4g?15,Wifm33Qa, ff' AE Q e, gl Q 3A'mWY 5 V .41 A Day In The Sun When certain aspects of the sun are compared to those of education, one can see a close relationship between the two. When education is brought to the open minds of any genera- tion, that generation is brought to life-a life where precious fruit is born. That precious fruit is the knowledge of how to do a specific task-whether it be marching in the drill team, play- ing in the band, or twirling a baton-and do it well. Educa- tion opens eyes to a world of opportunity where endless pos- sibilities awdit the person will- ing to launch out. Education brings strength and courage to one faced with decision. There- fore, a day in one's education is truly a day in the sun. Above: Putting everything you've got into that first swing is the motto of Russell Nebgen as he tries his best to put a run on the scoreboard for the mighty owls. Right: Life is not always a time of work and drill and practice as Richard Bensinger and Leslie Patterson demonstrate as they enioy one of the simpler things of life, that of flying kites. Below: Enioying another one of those simpler things of life, Samuel Burns stops to cool off af- ter a day in the sun. wemi.,,,zsazfsmcmwvzrnw-i,msie:w.se.1ffvmsmu'M:es1:swe1rsvuxsfamnvmsmmuummmwfwsifwwffssN-xraxawuessfficesewiasz-annvaaafe-mu1,nsra:efasiwem:f.azssfff1:NaamMawr-xe1::s:::J:,1i::gtm-iswfafmuws-zswlwwf Q f---' M -if tffsf- Above: Practice, practice, and more practice is a maior asset of the tennis team as Adela Cardenas begins her daily workout on the re- cently completed tennis courts of HHS. Below: 'Precision in the Sun' would be an understatement in regard to the accuracy of the Girls ROTC Drill Team as they 'freeze' in one of the many movements requiring concentration and coordination. X R We follow The sun n . . . our of The tangle - trees and vines .... i o an open place . . . . a r ce where we can pause o d Talk .... and shar our dreams. Ti f loses ifs power over u 'f spend moments here .... or are They hours? Time isn r measured . . . excepi I in our hearts. Z 2 X 'te above: tire exit below: main entrance S., X X 'T T in f' 2. .15 fa , Highlands High School is a three million dollar complex situated on 23 acres in the Southeastern part of the city. There are 2979 students enrolled in HHS with a faculty and ad- ministration ot 124. There is an ROTC and Armory building, a well equipped gym along with industrial shops. Recently there has been the new addition of paved parking lots and tennis courts. All of this compiled makes Highlands High School one of the largest schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. t+ssC1l-TQ C? TLV . . +2 W1 Above: administration building Below: audiiorium enirance Iii Q., Campus Life ii As The Day Ends . . . 1 1 A 1 v f 793 From sun-up To sun-down The mighTy owls Take Their place as one of The greaTesT high schools in The counfry. ln academic ex- cellence, fuTure poTenTial and pride of accomplishmenf, HHS is ranged wiTh The besT. BUT when nighT falls, The Owls really fly high! WheTher one is marching in a halfTime show, performing in a drama producTion, singing his hearT ouT in a Chrisfmas program, or playing as hard as he can in a baskeTloall game, The Highlands sTudenT proves his versaTiliTy in all fields. Campus Life 13 Studious Students Highlands is an institution of learning. Not only do The stu- dents gain new knowledge from their varying subjects, but they are requested To demonstrate that knowledge Throughout The school year. This knowledge is displayed Through homework assignments, d i TT i c u I T Tests, troublesome term papers, stren- uous musical recitals, and an almost illimitable list of others. Left: Shan Satcher shows her geometry class just how To do a problem. Bottom: Kerry Flannigan gets down To The bus- iness of working on a biology test. Mm 2 Top left: Debbie Bieler works diligently on her geometry. Top right: Terri Kinslow checks over her geometry problems. Bottom: Peter Martinez, Melanie Alexander, Maurice Ball, and Howard Fields seem to be concentrating on their Biology test. Campus Life 15 Experience Is Memories ...your senior ring. ...your TirsT love Campus Life 16 Time is The wonderful momenTs remembered in The laTe oTTer- HOOHQ MomenTs ThaT melT Through our dreams. As we sTcire in awe of The sur- rounding landscdpes, we re- member The wonderful memories, The IosT momenTs, and words unspoken. For somewhere beTween our driTTing ThoughTsg Time has sTopped and caughT us posed, Enclosed in a sTill-life prism, In The lighT of a dawning sun. .. . all your memories X as Frozen In A Moment . . . Emotions fade away, moods are losf, and Thoughts forgoffen bum' a picture is forever Wgww -aso ,. a , 4315 g f 'F 4 ,L ., .Q W, aww Q-'Q Z?-42? -1 ff 9 21' ga, N 5 9' ff 111: 1 f f M J 9 W2 Y 1' f QM f M1 Gomes People Play Q .. 'L . X xL.::.,X. Y ,, is it -F. -5 i I .tl-5.51 fjf:.,g. Q Q, E L ,h V Fi' X li l ffh,, i .,-' 1 it it as isis , 3 l ,,.. 4 I ,Q , l- ieas ' f' a r L - 1 ,... .,,. I s l he - M .,,,. ,. -- .Q --.. fries? . , v ,. if i - wiv We Above: Debbie Batterton gets ready to make a big hit. Right: Martha Barden attempts to catch a runaway frisbee, and misses! Below: Can- dy Coleman and Carolyn Cobb show that the ups and downs of lite can be fun. Highlands' students have a variety of different pastimes. They range from playing base- ball to roller skating. Every stu- dent has tried to perfect his skill in order that he may be tops in his field. Activities which are popular among the students at Highlands are playing spin-the- bottle, frisbee throwing, trying their hand at dominoes, and playing on a teeter-totter. f,..,:i P 1 smh ax , ,g,,,,.s . n 2, Above left: For Jo Ann Sauceda and Allen Lee roller skating may by playing dominoes. Bottom: Adheres to The old game of be a new way To ge? To class. Above right: During lunch Cath- Spin-the-BoT1'le can sTiII be seen on The Highland campus. rine Gordon and Ralph King find a new way To pass The Time Campus Life 19 People And Places As you look around San An- tonio, you will see many High- lands students in many different places. There are many activities in the city for the students to enioy. You can see these stu- dents walking along the river walk, shopping in the many stores and browsing through the art galleries. Among the activities they enjoy, are look- ing at the sites at Hemisfair and the Alamo. Also, there are many nice inexpensive places to grab a bite to eat while spending a day shopping and sight seeing. Left: Alfred Lozano, Shirley Crandell, and Jeanie Gerth ad- mire the view of the Hilton from a bridge on the river. Bottom left: Cheryl Gardner relaxes near a fountain after a day of fun at Hemisfair. Bottom right: Patty Robbins finds nostalgia in the old walls ot the Alamo. Jw.-faz,..fw'wt.f. seffwzssttvffsss.'M e, 5. res. In.newitstisi:sffrrsfw.wfszisf-:set .zsrrsmffmflfwmlf:.:fffsi:f.1ff11' Qm::fe'::zzff5asa1,,.. rt, Top Left: Margaret Becker enjoys going to the River Bazaar, a well known boutique along the banks of the San Antonio River, which has a wide variety of crafts. Top Right: Dario Vukasin seems interested in the Macrame design displayed at Southwest ' 1115 Crafts Center on the downtown river walk. Bottom: KEXL is a popular San Antonio radio station, especially with student Glenn Matthews. NtEti5t'9 Campus Life 21 spam! Q . Highlands High School is noted for many things and among them is Spirit Week. During this week, the faculty and student body ioin together in spirit, pride and loyalty. All of the halls and rooms were colorfully decorated with banners and streamers which the students had made. During Spirit Week the teachers participated in a contest sponsored by the Student Council to see which was the worst dressed Indian or best dressed owl! With this, Highlands remains No. 1 throughout the years. 22 Campus Life mx if . nw 'lx mme 1 v x- a 11 rw x yi:-1515, 1 S 'if' i vs ww sw .,:,.. yi if ' ,ai -ff 1 gfigayclgs, 3... - 'J' z, ,ifz,,,::, .9 - Q., Ns vw- 1- ' XS. ,.f TS.. Hia-'iw Pk' -xx Q Q L a Q h Q if 'D .Q Q k XF vx- as w Cdmpus Life 23 Students Brmg H H Halls To Life labovel Jan Williamson and Debbie Knight stop at their lockers before going to class. lleftl Linda Brown gives the photographer her biggest smile. lupper rightl Freda Green, Sheila Guy, and James Naper pose for their picture. lupper far rightl Jackie Watson acl- iusts her hat during the rush between classes. llower rightl Anna Caisse, Tommy Pridgen, and Lisa Lopez find something better to do with a streamer than decorate the halls with it. s 5 ,, 3 s ws , - 5 X i r 25 :E R v 5 53355 3 Z The Accomplished Army Band. Above: NCO Sweigart shows that men are taught more than how to march in the Army. September 14, The Army Band enter- tained The students and faculty at High- lands High School. The Band was re- ceived enthusiastically as The students gave The band several standing ovotions. As The concert came To a close The di- rector Thonkecl The student body for proving to him that The Army could still please The young people of Today. 26 Campus Lite rf fs Above: The Army has liberated the women. As o young woman sings in the l concert presented to The students, she proves There is a place for everyone in The Army. Below: The saxophone section of the Army bond, solo in the concert presented l To Highlands. ' l A The New Hope Singers The New Hope Singers per- 1 formed in concert at Highlands February 29. The group ot young people comprised a tour man rhythm section, four brass men, and four vocalists. They have performed at over 1,000 high schools in the last three years, and have presented programs at Texas Christian Uni- versity, Dallas Baptist College, the University of Texas and others. At Highlands, the per- formance was musical numbers and rock classics along with some original works. They com- bined their talents to produce their own original sound. x si . as E, S. , ,ts z' fv Q I. Campus' Life 27 Love at Highlands, as at any other school, is something very special to the students. It is something that is shared ancl cherished by the parties in- volved. lt is having that special someone to think about the fu- ture with, to share a locker with, or to help you study. hi li' N QA +fHefeieffsssge, - -' -.. l g ,NmHrN:lN vii',,Nw,., N ,M n fi 4 Above: Connie Brown and Oclis Williams enioy eating lunch fa- Geraldine Bresino and Tony Lopez enioy The thrill of a football gether. Lower left: Paf Grundberry and Steve Draper slop to be game. Together lust for a moment before rushing To class. Lower right: mfiaff' Kimi: in i K alxezfnwimi M uxmuwvsmrm mmm - M Q Fashion 72 The Long And Short Cf IT As The years go by, many changes Take place in The field of fashion. This year There are many popular sTyles and even Though They differ, all of Them are well-liked by The people Today. For girls, There are The feminine maxi's and stylish midi's, along wiTh The already popular mini's. The hoT panTs and booTs are worn by many females all year round. For The males, double kniT panTs have become very well-liked, buT jeans are sTill dominanTly worn on The fashion conscious cam- pus. WesTern wear is sTill fashionable wiTh boTh The males and The females. BoTTom: Paul Morrison sings Jeanie Balzen a wesTern song as They pose in western ouTfiTs worn by many sTudenTs aT HHS. LefT: Marilyn Raven looks very sTylish in her boots and midi- one of The many styles seen around Highlands This year. W WM hifi TRI!!-ir!5Ui f. M Above: Debbie Lloyd and Tommy Callender show the regular dress of ieans around school. Left: Freda Green and Oscar Mon- telongo look very stylish in their Sunday's best. Below: Ruth Stanush and David Strange look comfortable in their casual clothes as they walk down the stairs and converse with each other. HHS Students Achieving, Creating, 4 1 32 Campus Life Involvement is a key word among many of The sTudenTs here aT Highlands. WheTher iT concerns sporTs, class or club ac- tivities, or academics, The sTu- denTs are always There carrying Their share of The work load. Not only do The sTudenTs geT in- volved, louT Through Their efforTs They receive recogniTion and many honors. Lefh Rueben McClain, a member of The High- lands' Track Team, displays his agiliTy as he lumps over The bar. Below: Wayne Williams proudly shows his fellow senior class officers The confirmation of his 51,000 scholarship. And Participating W Above: Margaret Diaz patiently applies the paper strips to her pcipier- mache creation. Left: Liz Blackwood smiles brightly at winning a tennis trophy. Below: Lucy Controres helps raise money for the Student Gov- ernment by selling a candy bar to Kim Bohnert. f Hair 1971- Hair fashions for 1971-72 have made a Tremendous change. The styles have gone from long, straight hair for girls, to layers of curls. For other girls the Afro look is very becoming. The Afro Puffs have become very popular among our black students and are styled for the times. For boys the long look is still in and for certain students the styled look is becoming a new thing. The Afro is not only suited for girls but for boys as well. Hair fashions have made a tremendous change and they will continue to change each year. Above: The Afro shown by Brenda King. Left: The styled look shown by Nathan King. Right: The Afro Puffs shown by Viviane Gilbert. 34 Campus Life 72 Y 179' Other styles around Highlands are: Above: The shag shown by Cilla Baneyf Lower right: The long hair shown by Sharon Rouse. K , 1 .W gf. ,fu ew, Wg, if Above: The Afro for boys shown by Charles Spencer. Campus Life 35 Hustle And Bustle In The Halls From early in The morning unfil laTe in The affernoon, The halls of Highlands always seem To be crowded. A person Walk- ing down The hall, going from class To class, can see many faces and personalifies. One can see couples in love, people rushing from class To class, friends Talking and Teachers wafching IT all in awe! As The sTudenT body aT Highlands has increased in number, so have The problems in The halls, buT also, and mosT imporTanT, so have friendships. 36 Campus Life McCord And On Alcohol Problem ln April of this year, High- lands students were allowed to hear a panel and open discus- sion which featured the stars of Adam-12, Kent McCord and Martin Milner. The purpose of this program, according to Ken Langdon, head of the Alcohol Safety Action Projects was to find a solution to the problem of the drunk driver. Highlands was the only school in San An- tonio to hear this presentation. McCord and Milner made High- lands students more aware of the serious alcohol problem America has today. Martin Milner discusses different attempts to driving. Milner Speak At Highlands gboye: 'Martin Milner and Kent McCord answer questions at the assemblies on Drunk raving. ,All Kent McCord listens attentively at a question being asked about their participation in the Alcohol Safety Action Projects. abolish drunk Campus Life 37 A Time To Live . ' wn..,,,, f W time to laugh feiie 38 Campus Life CI time to dream ,r, a time to cry A tale begun in other days, When summer suns were glowing, A simple chime that served to time, The rhythm of our rowing. Linda Goodman Upper left: There's always time for a good laugh is Shirley Crandall's motto. Above: Janet Seitze tearfully gives up her office as cheerleader at the installa- tion of the new cheerleaders. Left: Gary Wolff dreams of the things to come in the future as graduation nears. a time to pray a time to explore a time to create Top left: ln a neighborhood church, Lynn Holzman fulfills her life through prayer. Top right: C. R. Watkins and Rene Reyes enrich themselves by ex- ploring the fascinating world of books. Bottom left: Jennifer Jones expresses her creative ability through writing. Campus Life X J K Xl Y For owoy There in T ' sunshine ore my highest v pirolions. I moy not reoc em, buf I con look up v- see Their beauty, believe ' Them, onol Try To fol- low f ere They lead. I f wQ P' Tv T , . w4. 6'f.7g7??TS' t 51535 ' , K fp fv:fffQ1-rufw mv- ' - ,, . , zaQ?iQM J' ,-1331 we'Z?gw ,ya ' 'Q ff. V, , M, .mf ,,w,9l.,M'f.Q, A N5 HQ? - . H , '. fi? f , 625 . wfbafflsw- y i :fwfr-+z5'45 ,, .4 4,,,,..h. , , . gl ,. ,4 .W ff ,,,. Zz lx 1 ' V' '24 3' 'ygmm 1 45 ' - fra wr, :1f. w1 + x , war- Q K U K X..,, .. , x Aff-,rg-g-' ,,,, uf , . ww' V ,- .yr W rd. ,f .'53.53Nf, - , I ,, MQ f 1 ',w1Q11,ggf' w'i ., ,, , pw Jw 5,4 2'vv 4:'+1 34. .-492. -',:fEl:.:. 1, ww .Y gf ggkgf' M 1 - -My K, K ,. Si . w - ,X L - , 7 P rormlng A unique uma: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS tor '71-'72 are: Front row: Terry Nesrsta, arms. Second row: Barbara Zaiontz, secretary, Bill Huber, presi parliamentariang Kathy Wernli, sgt.-at-arms, Patsy Lochbaum, dent, Wayne Long, sgt.-at-arms, John Taylor, vice-president. No Treasurer, Marian Drabek, reporter, Wayne Williams, sgt.-at- pictured are: Scarlette Moore, sgt.-at-arms, Sara Wade, chaplain Enthusiasm s u r r o u n d s the class of '72. During the begin ning ot the year much time wat spent on planning and organiz ing. Many activities were sched uled in 1972. The Christmat dance with the music o Omega was held on Decem ber 18. February 14-18 was de clared Senior Spirit Week witl February 15 marking 72 day until graduation. The Royal Jesters furnishes the music for the Junior-Senio Prom on April 14. Raymond Russell Park was the site for thi picnic held May 1. A farewel - - f party was on May 19. The firs Above: Hard working sponsors, Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Roesler, work on the cap annual baccalaureate service T' and gown orders. be held at HHS was on May 21 Thmmh the work was long ani Diana Acosta Nancy Adamek Eddie Adams Herbert Adcock Debbie Aguilar William Ahumada Albert Alanis Gary Alexander Sharon Alexander Alvarette Allen Larry Alviar Martha Anderson Arthur Angulo Isabel Araiza Virginia Araiza Adrian Arbizu Kenneth Archer Sharon Armstrong Lue Arnn Rene Arriola Fannie Autry Roxanna Avants Sandra Avery Bill Bailey Steve Baker Seniors 45 Fred Balmos Jeanie Balzen Cecelia Baney Elaine Barnes Nellwyn Barnes Jami Barrett Patty Barrett Christine Barzez Steve Bates Debbie Battertan Kenneth Battles Angie Baygents Margaret Becker Dennis Beierle Dickey Bell .lami Barrett is all smiles when she learns dry babies are happy babies. 46 Senior -.slH 1 I Hartencia Benavides Richard Bensinger Richard Bernhardt Robin Bernhard Barbara Bess Pamela Belton Gary Bienek Arlene Billings Henry Binger Regina Binger Joyce Bishop Velda Bishop Francine Blackman Margaret Blair Kathy Bloomingdale Steve Bloxham Raymond Bruels Pam Boehme Kathleen Boggs Rosalinda Borrego Kenneth Bowers Betty Bracewell Lynn Brangan Ervin Breaux Cathy Breen Seniors 47 Susie Brehm Brenda Brewer James Briers David Briner Geraldine Briseno Larry Broom Anna Brown Connie Brown David Brown Denise Brown Donald Brown John Brown Lynda Brown Pam Brown Pennie Brown Carol Buchanan Tricia Buckelew Richard Bukowck Nicholas Burke Samuel Burns Grover Burris Deborah Burton Sabreno Bush Sharon Cain Anna Caisse 48 Seniors Theresa Caldwell Mary Cardoza Tommy Cailender Kathy Calloway John Campbeli Joyce Canada Rhonda Carlton Glenn Carrigg Janet Cartwright Diane Castano Irma Castano Janie Castillo Kathryn Cavender John Cavin Connie Cermin Henry Binger makes a winning ride on bull B-83 before the bull makes a winning toss. Seniors 49 Bill Chamartin Lois Chaney Carol Childers Cynthia Chiolgey Kay Chrisfal James Christopher George Cisneros Diane Clancey Don Clark Jesse Clay Carolyn Cobb Sarah Cochran Ronald Colby Candy Coleman Diane Coleman Barbara Collins 50 Seniors A A l Herman Hernandez, David Lemons, and Richard Van Buren agree 1haT if you've got it, flaunt if. Don Colvin Kay Conner Glen Conner Lucy Contreras Clifford Corder Jesse Cordova Ruben Corona Jennifer Cowan John Crady Carl Craft Jerry Crandall Clyde Crawford Glennifa Crawford Leroy Crocker Christine Cuellar Kevin Cullinane April Darden Elaine Darilek David Davila Medina Davis Woodrow Davis Roy Davis Vickie Deese Isabel De La Fuente Arturo De La Rosa Seniors 51 Joann DeLeon Linda Delgado Gary Dempsey Beverly Denman Mary Denson Barbara D'Errico Albert Diaz Margaret Diaz Chuck Dickinson Denise Dieter! Mike Dillow Cheryl Dlugosh Sylvia Docken Dorothy Dodd Dennis Doiron Sandra Donahue Gayle Doubrava Marian Drabek Richard Drzymalla Paul Duderstadt Joyce Dugosh Lori Dukes Myra Dukes Clint Duncan Cheryl Dyer 52 Seniors Senior Pow-Wow Lisa Moore, Donna Martin, and Cilla Baney are Harlandale Indians who capture Highlands women before super owl's rescue. Rogelio Duran Debbie Eastman . A,... . r :ff . Carrie Eckardt Marilyn Eddington Charles Edwards .N s ,H ,,,,,,..r- .eggs fi-,,f -,,-, .:,f1,.,: gkigli we gvhgxg? R. Q s -... if, , Elise Eggleston Cathy Ekrut 155- Gloria Ellison - 1 -- ' Linda Ellison it Samuel Ellison F Q E iiis Seniors 53 Louise Eng Merry Erfurth Ned Ewing Carl Farley Linda Fater Karen Feigel Anthony Fernandez Pamela Fielder Scheri Fielding Tom Fine Eve Finley Timi Finnigan Carol Fisher Richard Flanigan Barbera Flores Joseph Flores John Flowers Kenny Foote CaSandra Ford Anita Foster Charles Fralix Brian Franks Marcia Frazelle Doug Frederick Janice Freeman 54 Seniors Jeanie Gerih swings Through her senior year at Highlands. Laurice Freeman Paul Freeman Robert Freeman Sharon Freeman Gary Friedeck Edwin Friedrichs Jack Frost Ronald Gainer John Gafford Rodney Galler Sheila Galloway Bebe Gambell Diana Garcia Elma Garcia Fred Garcia Irma Garcia Seniors 55 The World Of '72 The Senior Class Representatives are that body of students who coordinate, formulate, and carry out The ideas of The Class oT '72, The members combine their efforts To insure The success of each proiect. The representatives act as mes- sengers To their advisories as they relate The items discussed during The meetings. Above: The Sr. Reps of 1972 are: Martha Moreno, Lisa Moore, Celia Baney, Mary Erfurth, Gary Mead, Doug Wilburn, Bill Bailey, Carolyn Cobb, Esther Arrimbide, Pam Fielder, Wesley Zotz, Mike Hendricks, Gary Friedeck, Steven Green. Left: Completing the list of Sr. Reps are: Laurice Freeman, Bebe Gamble, Janie Ramos, Sandra Schuele, Margaret Diaz, Gloria Rios, Debra Schiller, Marilyn Nystrom, Jesse Cordova, Joe Flores, Virginia Martinez and Terry Tomblin. Norma Garcia Richard Garcia Cheryl Gardner Bill Garrett Barbara Garza Carlos Garza Pete Garza Robert Garza Susan Garza Danielle Gaspard 56 Seniors Gerald Gawlik Cathy George Cindy Gerloff Arthur Germer Jeanie Gerth Viviane Gilbert Cindy Gill Linda Gilliam Elladen Gonzales Jesse Gonzales Norma Gonzales Ray Gonzales Stella Gonzales Freddie Good Wesley Gooden Eddy Gottfried Alice Grace Sue Graham Pat Grandloerry Freda Green Pam Green Stephen Green Jimmy Gregg Gary Greive Joan Gruninger Seniors 57 David Grundy Hilda Guerra Cynthia Guevara Kathy Gunn Darrell Gustafson Malcolm Gustafson John Gutierrez Sheliah Guy Victor Hackett David Hall Steven Hall Cindy Hanna Mary Hardee Linda Hardy Bart Harris Michael Harris 58 Seniors Diane Coleman and Charles Spencer get clown with The Penguin. Above: Johnny Hucthins, Denise Brown, Ronny Redus, and Debbie Sulzman dance To the swinging beat of lLeftl Omega with John Murphy on drums. Calvin Harrison Kimberly Harrison Linda Harrison Terri Harrison Bette Hartman Cheryl Harwood Richard Harwood James Hatch Alfred Hawkins Gwendolyn Haynes Roy Hebert Larry Hechler Thomas Heickman -Michael Hendricks Patsy Hendricks Seniors 59 Doug Wilburn's monster bug won second place in the car decoration contest during spirit week. 1 ie. Bonnie Herder Herman Hernandez John Hernandez Johnny Hernandez Karen High Dave Hill Larry Hill Ralph Hill Debra Hinton Linda Hodge Kenneth Hoffman Tommy Hoffman Eddie Hollier Donnie Holman Sherilan Holmes 60 Seniors Allen Holtsford Lynn Holzmann Beverly Hood Carolyn Horelka Sandra Horton William Huber Anita Hubert David Hughes Harold Hughes James Hunt Lana Hunt Johnnie Hutchins Gonzalo lturralde David Jackson Reginald Jackson William Jackson Debra Jahn Eddie James Nancy Janes Robin Janes Carolyn Janowski Billy Jarratt John Jasso Peggy Jefferds Patricia Jenkins Seniors 61 Paul Jennings Joseph Jerdee Debra Johnson Elenor Johnson Gerald Johnson Pairicia Johnson Karen Jolly Gloria Jones Jerry Jones Keith Jones Michael Jones Nancy Jones Michael Jordan Larry Karstadt Pete Kasmir Taboo Kelly Laurann Kelso David Kennedy Gary Kennedy Rene Kefchum Tom Keyes Judy Kinard Brenda Kincaid Billy King Brenda King 62 Seniors ,sr When Seniors find time To have some laughs they come up wiih some of the wackiest ideas! Bill Charmartin and Tim Welch came up wiTh The above idea. With Bill in his Camaro and Tim on his len-speed bike they staged a Wacky Race . So guess who wonl? Seniors 63 Above: Rodney Galler and Karen Rice listen to instructions on how to order invitations. Right: Patty McCarthy puts the finishing touches on her order form. Janice King Guy Kingsley David Kiolbassa Roxanna Kiolbassa Patti Kocian Ralph Koenig Karen Koerber Elton Kossaeth Rhonda Krauss Sally Kroeger Henry Kuelem Brent Laing Kenneth Lakey Randy Lally Darrell Lambert 64 Seniors Kenneth Lawson Randy Lavelle Ladislao Leal Rosalyn LeBruce Joyce Lee Linda Lee Steve Legg Patty Leihsing David Lemons Martha Lemons Deborah Lentz Cyndy Lenz Asbery Lewis Debbie Lewis Debra Lewis Vicky Leyua Debby Lloyd Patsy Lochbaum John Lochman David Loehr Cecilia Loera Joanne Long Wayne Long Dorene Loper Anthony Lopez Lisa Lopez Deborah Loyd Alfred Lozano Tony Lozano Richard Luhrs Charles Luna Gilbert Luna William Lutton Susan Mabe Eva Maldonado Marilyn Malmer Linda Malone Tony Marsh Mark Marshall Donna Martin Loy Martin Mary Lou Martin Vicki Martin Wayne Martin Teresa Martin del Campos Albert Martinez Antonio Martinez Sally Martinez Virginia Martinez Jean Mashburn Pete Massiatte Sherry Mauch Edna May Donald McCanless Patty McCarty Reuben McClain 66 Seniors syn. g i r i S , A I l ir, 5 v f 4 ' i : ' A A' A V L, - ,: , H VLLE: .W,'LVA VimL E i id'z!' l -qv mi , ,M Above: Sara Wade becomes Temporarily out of service when she is decorated with blue streamers. Left: The Theme of The Senior Class, A Time For Us, is proudly dis- played in The main office. Seniors 67 Glen McCreless Ronnie McDougall Stephanie McGee Charles McGuire Linda Mclntosh Diane McMakin Arlene McVay Gary Mead Lucy Medina Sandra Medlock Cindy Mercer Kenneth Mergele Marsha Merz Irene Mesa Sergio Mikienia Darrel Miller Mike Miller Peggy Miller Frances Mills Sandy Millwater Cordell Mitchell Delores Mitchell Thomas Moczygemba Martha Moncivais Fred Money 68 Seniors Doing Something Different Oscar Montelongo Elda Montes Cynthia Montgomery Robert Montoya Ellen Moore Lisa Moore Lorene Moore Scarlette Moore Dolores Moreno Martha Moreno Eugene Morris Roy Moses Isaac Munoz Cindy Muriel Below left: Kathy Calloway and lBelow rightly Betty Vangel and Herman Her- nandez feed the deer at the Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle. Seniors 69 Alfred Nerio Terry Nesrsta Greg Newman Janice Nichols Robert Nicholson Connie Nikel Debbe Nilsson Susan Noblitt Deborah North Marilyn Nystrom Kathy Oberhauser Rachel O'Con Patricia O'Larnic Cindi Oldham Mary O'Leary 70 Seniors Above: Emma Williams Rose Williams and Connie Brown talk about their last class during the passing period Left Gary Dempsey works on an experiment rn the chemistry lab Trene Orcasitac Gilda Ortiz Terri Ortman Kenny Owens Miguel Ozuna Leslie Patterson Randy Palmero Gilbert Palos Connie Parker Gerald Parker Kenneth Parker Cleda Parsons Patricia Pascale Leroy Pawelek Sandy Pawelek Larry Pawlik Candie Pearson Anita Perez Josie Perez Robert Perez Joyce Perkins Raymond Perry Jacqueline Person Cleto Pesina Charles Peterson Seniors 71 esting In The Halls . . . Phyllis Petry Rodney Piper Judy Poole Joan Popham Paul Presley Tommy Pridgen Colleen Pritchard Gracie Quesada Marylou Ramirez Janie Ramos Vincent Ramoz Kenneth Rand Diane Rangel Demarus Ransom Bette Rust Ronnie Redus 72 Seniors Below: Scarlet Moore admires the ivy plants in front of the auditorium. WM Cheryl Dyer takes a short cut through McCreiess Shopping City. Vicki Reed Mary Reid Gloria Reyes Karen Rice Susan Rice James Rich Carolyn Richardson Margie Richardson Ronald Richardson Charles Ricks Gloria Rios Conchita Rivers Marianne Robo Patty Robbins Roger Roberts Fred Robertson Seniors 73 David Robles Eddie Rodarte Alfonso Rodriguez Ralph Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Laura Romo Garlaud Rose Becky Ross Tony Rowan Michael Rusch Mark Rush Roxanne Rust Louis Salinas James Sample Arthur Sanchez Rene Sanchez Michael Sanders James Sanderson Carlos Sauceda Martha Sauceda Beverly Sauvres John Sawyer Michael Sayles Steven Schafer Debbie Schiller 74 Seniors Wha1 s Hap penin'? Top left: Kenny Foote, David Lemons, Kevin Cullinone, and Dickie Bernhardt enioy a ioke. Top Right: Senior intra- mural baseball-exciting and fast. Bottom left: Debbie Schiller compliments Regina Binger on her prom pictures. Bottom Right: Ross Musquiz says, Now Jamie, lf you had stood o little more to the right for your pictures . . Seniors 75 Sue Schilling Ray Schimcek Barbara Schrader Patti Schroeder Sandra Schuehle Mike Schuetze Roy Schultz Valinda Schultz Kenneth Seipp Janet Seitze Peggy Sekinger Ray Sewell Linda Shaw James Shell Debi Shellhaas Charles Shelton Jeff Sherrill Earnest Shuler Andreina Silguero Roland Silva Dawn Smith Dorothy Smith Howard Smith Joel Smith Joyce Smith 76 Seniors Mary Smith Michael Smith Sherrill Smith Steven Smith Sharon Sneed Denis Sonnen Denise Sonnen Carl Sorrel Roy Sosa Pamela Sparkman Deborah Speer Gary Spence Charles Spencer Roxanne Sprouse Wayne Stavinoha Deborah Steadman Dennis Steckly Elizabeth Steinhauer Charles Stewart Ronald Stewart Ginette Stieler Dennis Still David Strange Gilbert Strub Doug Sultenfuss Seniors 77 Senioritisl - K -- fffzfsfmmis M E ,f 1. QS x ,fri fee? 78 Seniors SENlORITIS is The disease which sTrikes all Seniors. Like oThers, PaTrice Williams is acTive in class aT The beginning of The school year. As The year progresses, so does The ailment The laTer sTage of The disease is accompanied wiTh such sympTorns as sleeping in class and acuTe absenTeeism. WhaT is The cure Tor This sickness '? GraduaTion! Carla Tyler Brent Tyroff israel Valdez Mary Valdez Kathleen Vallance Richard Vanburen Judy Vance Betty Vangiel Debra Vanwinkle Daniel Vargas Martha Vargas Robert Vela Richard Vielmas Richard Villarreal Annie Villasenor Darlene Vukasin Kenneth Wade Sara Wade Patricia Wagner Barbara Wakefield Patricia Waldrum Sharon Wallace Micky Walling Mary Walls Alice Walton 80 Seniors Sandy Millwater leaves her sixth period class to run an errancl for her teacher. Margaret Ward Steven Ward Elizabeth Washington Glen Watson Lillian Watson Ronald Watson Lynn Wauson Melissa Webb Leon Webster Lore Weise Kathy Wernli Beverly White Frank White Gary White Roy White Bruce Whitehead Seniors E31 Alice Walfon Kathleen Wlwillock Sammy Wiebe Janelle Wiemers Doug Wilburn Anna Wildensiein David Williams Denise Williams Lincla Fay Williams Odis Williams Pafrice Williams Rose Williams Rosemary Williams Wayne Williams Barbara Wilson James Wilson Pamela Wilson Carl Winfers Gary Woifena Gary Wolff Randy Wolff Nancy Wolter .lui Woo Karen Workman Thomas Woyfasczyk 82 Seniors Seniors find vorious ways for compleiing their differem' os- signmenis for closs. Above: John Gofford ond David Brown search for bugs for Their Biology Il class. Righf: Jesse Corclovo poniomimes Q shov- ing commercial for speech closs. Felipe Yborro Josie Yborrci Joe Young Borbciro Zoioniz Lee Zolesky Joe Zopofo Wesley Zirkil Wesley ZoTz Frank Zuehl Seniors 83 There's A Time For Everything!! ,Q N E f 3:12 if A 35 j 84 Seniors Top left: The theme of the Senior Class is proudly displayed. Top right: Glen McCreless and Dovid Grundy get into cos- tume for Macbeth Bottom left: David Sterling digs through his locker. Bottom right: Louise Eng tries to do two things at once. We Wish To Honor You A Athenas AASC Alamo Association of Student Councils ACAPP A Cappella Choir ATH Athletics B Band BC Bowling Club BRIG Brigade BGDN Brigadoon CBP Chem-Bi-Phy CHS Chamber Strings CS Chess Set CHIR Chiroanes CL REP Class Representative DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America DT Debate Team FBLA Future Business Leaders of America FHA Future Homemakers of America FTA Future Teachers of America GDT Girl's Drill Team GER German Club GHC Girl's H Club GRT Girl's Rifle Team H CLUB H Club HP Highland Players LE Los Espanoles LEF L'Esprit de France LIB Library Club MCC Medical Careers Club NHC Negro History Club NHS National Honor Society NTS National Thespians Society OEA Office Education Association PB Phi Beta PE Pho Estos C2818 Quill 84 Scroll ROTC Reserve Officers Training Corps 3 Senate SE Sigma Epsilon T Tartan VA Visual Aids VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VT Girl's Volleyball Team DIANA ACOSTA LE NANCY ADAMEK B DEBBIE AGUILAR LE ALBERT ALANIS ATH ALVA ET R TE ALLEN PB,trea LARRY ALVIAR LE MARTHA ANDERSON GRT ISABEL ARAIZA GDT ADRIAN ARBIZU DT SHARON ARMSTRONG OEA RENE ARRIOLA H-ClubgATH FANNIE AUTRY FHA,parliamentarian SANDRA AVERY BRlGgNHSySE SgNHSgSE GLENDA BACON ACAPPQVT JEANIE BALZEN T,circulation assistant CILLA BANEY CHIRgAASC NELLWYN BARNES BC,treas WILLIE BARNES FHA,pres CHRISTIE BARSZCZ BRlGgNHS5SE DEBRA BATTERTON Q81S7BGDN,photog, soph-fres editorgAgFHA,reporter MARGARET BECKER Q8rSpBGDN DENNIS BEIERLE AASCgB,pres HORTENCIA BENAVIDES BC RICHARD BENSINGER TgPEgDT5BGDNgSg AASC ROBIN BERNHARD B Seniors CAROL BIGELOW AASCJPB HENRY BINGER BGDNQBC REGINA BINGER BC JOYCE BISHOP BRIGJNHS FRANCINE BLACKMAN PB PAMELA BOEHME BGDN,business mon- agergQ81SgFHA,2nd v-pres,A LYNN BRANGAN NHSgSE5GHC,Trecls CATHY BREEN DECA BRENDA BREWER ACAPP GERALDINE BRISENO LEg AASC DENISE BROWN A5AASC,cI'1c1pIainyNHSg SE JOHN BROWN ATH PENNIE BROWN HPS,cI1c1pIain7NTS,pres RAYMOND BRUELS LIBgROTC,sTaff sgfg PEpACAPP CAROL BUCHANAN BQACAPPQLIB PATRICIA BUCKELEW BRIG,presgNHS,S SAMUEL BURNS ROTC,brigade executive officerpBGDN,ecIiIor in cInieF,Q8-S, v-presgNHSgSE,ACAPP,sgT at arms, AASCQS ANNA CAISSE BGDN,sr class edgQ8ISgSEy NHSyCHIR,sec THERESA CALDWELL PB,v-presgBgACAPP KATHY CALLOWAY BGDNQQILS MARY CARDOZA BRIG9LEgPB MAXINE CARRION NHS,SE CHARLENE CARTER VT JANET CARTWRIGHT T IRMA CASTANO GDTgLE LYDIA CASTANO OEA CONNIE CERMIN BRIGgI'1ec1cI cI1eerIeaderg NHSgSE,AASCgS BILLY CHAMBERLIN BC CYNTHIA CHIDGLEY PE,secreIarygLIB7NHS SE CAROL CHILDERS BC,vice-president KAY CHRISTAL BRIG SARAH COCHRAN BRIGySEgNHS CANDY COLEMAN NHS,SE5AASC DIANE COLEMAN ACAPP,Treosurer KAY CONNER PB5presicIenIgNHS,SE LUCILLE CONTRORAS MCCJAASQLIB JESSE CORDOVA ROTCyCL REP JENNIFER COWAN NHSQSE CHRISTINE CUELLAR LEgMCC,sgt. at arms KEVIN CULLINANE H Club MEDINA DAVIS ACAPP ROY DAVIS H cIub,NHSgS,SE WOODROW DAVIS T,news editoryQ8rSf FTA JOANN DeLEON LE BEVERLY DENMAN BRIGgA,secreTaryg AASC,parIiamentc1rian MARGARET DIAZ LEJCL REP DENISE DIETERT B,Iibrarian,SE7NHS CHERYL DLUGOSH AASC SANDRA DONAHUE OEA HARVEY DORN ROTC GAYLE DOUBRAVA A,presidenT,BgBGDNp Q8.S,S MARIAN DRABEK A,TreasurergGER PAUL DUDERSTADT ATHQNHS JOYCE DUGOSH CL REPpBC,secreIary ROGELIO DURAN ROTC,MaIorIAssT. Batt. Com.I CHERYL DYER CHIR DEBORAH EASTHAM AyFHA MARYLYN EDDINGTON GDT,sIaff sgt.7 PB,Sg'r. at arms ELISE EGGLESTON PB,I1isforian5PE LINDA ELLISON PB,sec.,LIB SAMUEL ELLISON ATH7AASC7MCC LOUISE ENG BCgBGDN,facuITy ed.gFTA, S6C.7PE5NI'ISpQ8cSpSE MERRY ERFURTH CL REPyNHSgSEgBRIGg FTA,LEF 86 Sensors I GLORIA ESQUIVEL LE ESTHER ARRAMBIDE CL REP LINDA FATER BRlG,NHSyFTA,Treas.gSE PAMELA FIELDER VT,GDT,major5CL REP, PBgsgT. at arms TIMOTHEE FINNIGAN B,TreasurergNHSgSE EVE FINLEY BRIG JOSEPH FLORES LE,sgT QT arms CASANDRA FORD PByACAPP ANITA FOSTER BRIGgNHSgSE MARCIA FRAZELLE BRIGpNHS,SEgAASC SHARON FREEMAN BRIGgBC EDWIN FRIEDRICKS NHSQSE JOHN GAFFORD NHSpSE7ATH,mar1c1ger RONALD GAINER ROTC,commc1nder of B drill Team RODNEY GALLER S,BC,pres. BEBE GAMBELL B,Iib,ACAPP DIANA GARCIA GDTgLE IRMA GARCIA LE CHERYL GARDNER T,phoToggQ81S WILLIAM GARRETT ROTC,capfainpFTA7 NHS BARBARA GARZA LE SUSAN GARZA NHSgSE CATHY GEORGE BRIG CYNTHIA GERLOFF OEA,presidenf JEANIE GERTH ACAPPgFHA,SE CYNTHIA GILL BRIG7NHSgSE LINDA GILLIAM B7NHS ELLADEN GONZALES OEA FREDDIE GOOD AASC DAVID GRUNDY AASC,presIdenTyNHSg SEgS,presIdenf,ATH JOAN GRUNINGER NHSgSEgPE HILDA GUERRA VTgLE CINDY HANNA NHS,SE,A TERRI HARRIS BRIGgNHSgSE KIMBERLY HARRISON BRIG7A BETTE HARTMAN LIB,presgNHSgSE JAMES HATCH ROTC CINDY HATHAWAY ACAPP7OEAgS THOMAS HEICKMAN H-CLUBgATH MICHAEL HENDRICKS AASCICL REPQATH7 H CLUB5FBLA HERMAN HERNANDEZ ATHgH CLUB,sgT-aT- arms JESSE HERRERA LE DEBBIE HINTON BQATHQHP KENNETH HOFFMAN NHS TOMMY HOFFMAN ROTC,FTApAASC SHERILAN HOLMES CL REP DORRI HOLZMANN CHIR,v-pres,Q8IS,secy BGDN,copy ed.gNHS,SE PAUL HOPKINS H CLUB,ATH CAROLYN HORELKA MCC JOYCE HORN PB SANDRA HORTON BGDN,cIubs8Lorgan. ed.: QSIS presyS ANITA HUBERT OEA,v pres HAROLD HUGHES H CLUBgACAPP GERALD HUMMEL ROTC JOHNNIE HUTCHINS NHS7SE,FTA REGINALD JACKSON SE5NHS DEBRA JAHN NHSgSE ROBIN JANES AgAASC CAROLYN JANOWSKI BgCHIR BILLY JARRATT NHSgSEgATH PEGGY JEFFERDS T,news assf PATRICIA JENKINS FHA PAUL JENNINGS PE DEBRA JOHNSON PBg BRIGQCL REP PATRICIA JOHNSON PB,cI1c1p5VT5GDT IT col KAREN JOLLY B GLORIA JONES OEA JERRY JONES H CLUB NANCY JONES B5NHSgSE RENEE KETCHUM AgSEgNHS BRENDA KING ACAPP7PB,reporTer ROXANN KIOLBASSA NHS,OEA PATTI KOCIAN BRIG,brigrJdiergAASC SALLY KROEGER LIBgBC BRENT LAING ROTC DARRELL LAMBERT H CLUB5ATH JOYCE LEE NHSgSEpAASCgPEgFTAgBC PATRICIA LEIHSINE OEAgAASC MARTHA LEMONS AgNHSgSEgMCC,TreS ASHERY LEWIS NHS DEBRA LEWIS B,repor'Ier-hisTgNHSgSE DEBRA LEWIS OEA PATSY LOCHBAUM HP,sec-TresgBRIGp AASC,A,SE,NHS WAYNE LONG H CLUB7ATHgNHSgSEg AASC LIZA LOPEZ AASC,TresgQ8rSpBRDNgNHSg SE THERESA LOPEZ BgACAPP ALFRED LOZANO BGDN TONY LOZANO H CLUB CLYDE MARTIN HP,historIamNTSgLIB LOY MARTIN CHIR,SE,NHS,B MARY LOU MARTIN B,sr maIoretIe7NHSg SE SALLY MARTINEZ LE VIRGINIA MARTINEZ LE,pC1rIpCL REP SHERRY MAUCH BRIG,TresgNHSgSE EDNA MAY NHSpSEpBRIG DONALD MCCANLESS ROTCgNHSgSE PATTY MCCARTY AgBRIG REUBEN MCCLAIN ATH,LEF GLEN MCCRELES NHS,vpgATHgSEgH CLUB GARY MEAD VICA,Tres CINDY MERCER OEA MARSHA MERZ NHS7SE PEGGY MILLER AASCQNHS SANDRA MILWATER NHS,SE MARTHA MONCIVAIS LE,I'eporTer-I1isT7LIB parI,HP OSCAR MONTELONGO ATH ELDA MONTES LE,sgT-af-armsgHP ROBERT MONTOYA ROTC ELLEN MOORE LIB5PB LISA MOORE SR REPgBGDN,CGr'r1pUS life ecI,pI'1oTo. CL REP LORENE MOORE OEA SCARLETTE MOORE OEA MARTHA MORENO AASPQCL REP ROY MOSES H CLUBgATH CINDY MURIEL CHIR,CI1C1pIGIr1 JANET MURREY FTAgSEgNHSpB ROSS MUSQUIZ LE SUSAN NOBLITT OEA DEBORAH NORTH MCC MARILYN NYSTROM NI'ISgCL REP KATHY OBERHAUSER OEA,reporTer PATRICIA O'LARNIC OEAgNHSgSE MARJORIE ORTMAN CHIRgPEgSEyNHS LESLIE PATTERSON TgBGDNgQ84S7PE,Ires SANDY PAWELEK OEAQNHS CANDIE PEARSON BGDN,cIubs8rorganiza- tions-ed BC,hist JOSIE PEREZ OEA JACQUELINE PERSON GDT,cC1pTgPB JOAN POPHAM BgNHSgSE JUDITH POOLE NHSJOEAQSE KENNETH RAND ATH DIANA RANGEL BRIGgA DEMARIUS RANSOM ACAPP MARY REID ACAPP7B,I1ead mc1IoreTTeg NHSgSE KAREN RICE T,ed-in-chIef5Q84S,TresgNHSg SgLEF5BCpGRTgSE JAMES RICH BgETAgNHSySE GLORIA RIOS Brig CONCHITA RIVERS FTA MARIANNE ROBA BRIG,cheerIec1derg NHSg SE ELVIA RODRIGUEZ OEA MARIA ROMO OEAgCL REP BECKY ROSS BC MARK RUSH NHS,SE ROXANNE RUST NTSgHP,vp LOUIS SALINAS B ARTHUR SANCHEZ LIB5MCC JAMES SANDERSON H CLUBQATI-IgNHS,SE JOHN SAWYER T,C0py edgGERgQ31SgNRS5SE DEBRA SCHILLER FTA,preSgBRIGgPE5SEgNHS EVELYN SCHILLING B RAYMOND SCHIMCEK AASCQNHSQSE BARBARA SCHRADER NHSgOEAySE PATRICIA SCHROEDER CHIRgACAPP SANDRA SCHUEHLE BRIG7NHS5SEgCL REP MIKE SCHUETZE H CLUB ROY SCHULTZ NHS JANET SEITZE BRIG,cI'1eerIeoder LINDA SHAW B,NRSgSE DEBI SHELLHAAS VOEgOEA,I'IiST EARNEST SHULER B5OEA ANDIE SILGUERO CHIR,TresgFTA DAWN SMITH BRIG,cI1eerIec1cIerpNHS MARY SMITH DECA,NHS MICHAEL SMITH TpBC DENISE SONNEN BRIG,brigcdier ROY SOSA H CLUB DEBORAH SPEER BRIGgGHC,pres7ATH GARY SPENCE B BEVERLY SQUYRES BRIG,cupT5NHSgSE DOUGLAS SULTENFUSS ATHgNHS:SE CYNTHIA SUTHERLAND BG-DN,pho1og JOHN TAYLOR NHS7SEyFTA LORETTA TEALER ROTC,poToor1 sgT KATHY TEMPLE GRT,cc1pf9BC CARL THEIS H CLUB,ATH SANDY THOMPSON NHSgSE CINDY TREVINO NHSgBCgSE DANA TRIBBLE ATH DEBRA TURKS GDTgPB OLIVER TURNER NHS7SE KATHLEEN VALLANCE FTA, LEFQCHIR RICHARD VAN BUREN H CLUBgNHS,SE KENNETH WADE ROTC,HPgNHC,sgT-at-orms SARA WADE A,vpgFTAgBgNHSgSE BARBARA WAKEFIELD FTAQAQLEF SHARON WALLACE BRIGgNHSpFTA,SE ALFRED WALKER AASC ELIZABETH WASHINGTON OEA RONALD WATSON ATH MELISSA WEBB BRIG,mC1IgAASC LORE WEISE BRIGgNHSySE TIM WELCH B KATHERINE WERNLI GER,presgNHSpSE7S BEVERLY WHITE OEAgNHSgPB FRANK WHITE Q84S5T,spIs EdyBGDN,spTs ed ANNA WILDENSTEIN BRIGgAASCgNHSgSE WAYNE WILLIAMS NHS5SE JAMES WILSON ATH CARL WINTERS CL REP GARY WOITENA BC NANCY WOLTER BRIGgNHS,secySE JUI WOO NHSgSEgFTAgLIB,cI1c1pgPE KAREN WORKMAN BRIG FELIPE YBARRAR NHS,SE BARBARA ZAIONTZ GHc,sec,PE,fres,NHs, SE Seniors 87 i- ' g X vw' - iv W'4?.1i'f7 rx gf , .. 1 7 Q . - V y Q' l .f lfiiflfzz f - .-1 1+ ,gg 5 1 Y fl ' x 14 .v we K f f V' W ' M 3 ' ' f f ,,f,5- 5-3315. Q 5' 1, , V, Q 5 V I w 32: ' EM f' K - , ' G X11 ?Qg ,V gg.,- l' N 335 N X ibvewrwwf. , M W fgfi, L, A ' Q -M MN, F H ff ' Smxxx JT f75fE F f r g 'f f -ff - S11 '- ,EQ I' ,:- ' A s 15.41 - F f : J 4 V , - ' . 4- WY- ' A 2-I - 61' 1 'AJ' fi f N k ' 'f 31 2 F- A wfzi f Sw.. - ' ' Zuni L ziae-wg A, , wffgfg iw - g,.,,M f- ' 'V l ' ,A V h' L' affivfif: ? K Spirit, Prid , Loyalty . . . Seniors -'J ' ,, 5,4 , ' sein Bug-a-boo! First place winner in the Decorate-Your-Car contest is on show as students admire the artwork. Steve Wilkes is the proud car owner. i ir, .- l If J tl' - i ., V. ,. , ,, . - . , V ., t ,,,. , ,swf i ,EW 44, cs' , . 0531: ,.q ' ',fv,,L , H V i1335?iiisE6 f1ffU.f57!T?5?55!fEv K? ' f SET , - P lifff 'ft it ff' ,i 25 J nf: if 2. .1 Q: x 5 1 QQ! ' :Jw . ' S:',.. . f Hifi' 5 -ff, 1 ,Wg 381 . .Y y y 4 l 'V Pa 1 I tr? , ' at A f 2 Yi ,, v 2' 6 -wr? .Q rm ,A fl? . rf' ,J ,,,.. lei... ,y 1 , .mffgf ,',, f . xi was . S ,i as f g Lynn Adams Dora Agnew Louis Alanis Ernest Aleman James Alexander Naome Allen Sterling Allen Irma Almanza Joe Alonzo Scotty Alves Clifford Anderson Don Arnols Rosie Arredondo James Arriola Maggie Arriola Leading To Unity . . . Top: The officers the Junior Class of 1972 are: lleft to rightl Beverly Jackson, chap- lain, Judy Cox, secretary, James Tucker, sgt.-at-arms, Jo Ann Martinez, parliamentarian, Larry Robey, vice-president, Susan Jordan, historian, Mary Jo Nichols, treasurer: Steve Wilkes, president. Bottom: Steve Wilkes awards Betty Schier the first place Baby Picture Money Packet as fellow officers Mary Jo Nichols, Judy Cox, Susan Jordan, James Tucker, and Beverly Jackson look on. 90 Juniors Being a middle classman here at Highlands means many things to the Junior Class of 1972. If asked exactly what it means to them, a few of them would say it means lust one more year be- fore graduation, others would says it means a lot of good times with beautiful memories and many more to come, but the majority of the Junior Class would say it means the begin- ning of awareness-a sense of pride within one's self and one's surroundings, loyalty to friends that have been made and who will always be remembered, and the bursting out of inner spirit which longs to be set free. The Junior Class of 1972 is exactly what it appears to be, a class which rates high in spirit, pride, loyalty, and a class which has tried hard to be the best in the history of Highlands. It takes determination, to do the things that the Juniors have done and also to accomplish the things which they have accomplished during the 1971-72 school year. During this time, they have par- ticipated in activities such as a Decorate Your Car Contest , a class carnival, a baby picture contest, a class picnic, and the most beautiful activity of all, the Junior-Senior Prom. With the passing school year behind them, the Junior Class realized that the long awaited year, 1973, was soon to come. As the Seniors 1972 walked across the stage graduation night, the Juniors turned their attention to a new school year, during which they would no longer be the Junior Class of '72, but the SENIOR CLASS OF 1973. Terry Averill James Bagley Yvonne Bahlmann Leigh Baker Robbie Bailey Mariha Barden Tommy Barla Brenda Bartosh Duane Bass Eva Bates Sherry Baygents Mona Bazan Richard Bazan Bonnie Beasley Lisa Behrendt Gerald Belcher Wayne Belifz Samuel Bell Allison Bemis Beverly Bensinger Reginald Bergen Maria Bernal Maria Berumen Caran Beyer Debbie Bieller Diane Bieller Kay Biggs Liz Blackwood Doug Blanton Doris Bloch Juniors 91 Juniors Prove They Con!!! 92 Juniors Berry Bloxham Donna Boeer Elaine Botkin Bradford Boubel Chrisry Boyd Gwen Boyd Carol Breen Charles Brehmer Stephen Brewer Bernie Brietzke Bob Brieizke Cherie Bridges Diane Brooks Darlene Brown Diana Brown Morris Brown Jana Long, Sherry Bagenis, and Shan Soicher Can-Can at The Junior class carnival. Louis Brunn Lelaurin Brown Pete Bryant Joyce Buffin Donald Bukowski Olivia Burks Joseph Burton Richard Cagle Letha Cain Susann Cain Suzanne Cain Doyle Campbell Mario Campos Tania Cannon Anthony Cano Laura Cano James Caraway Adela Cardenas Gavino Cardenas Henrietta Carter Minerva Carranza Ronald Casanova Linda Castillo Diana Castro Mike Castro Saul Cepeda Jo Ann Chabisek Judy Chapman Julie Chatwell Marcia Chovanec Juniors 93 A Carnival Of Fun! Top right: Can-can girls per- form during intermission at the Junior class carnival. Center left: It was a wet clay for class sponsor, Mr. Renfro. Cen- ter left: Miss Carr, class spon- sor, gladly collects entrance frees to the carnival. Bottom left: Christy Boyd and Laurie Martin keep shop at the sponge throw. Bottom right: Gillis Kay and Sara Wade try their luck at the washer throw. 94 Juniors ,www E Below: Coach Davis interviews Bathing Beauty contestant Sandra Stautzenberger at the Junior Class Carnival. Paula Christiansen Darlene Cirios Diane Cirlos Ethel Clack Brian Clark Craig Clark Gary Clark Terri Clark Duane Cochran Marsha Coffey Melody Coffman Michael Colby Craig Coleman Bettie Collins Gregg Conlon Jeanne Cook Jimmy Cook Linda Cook Cliff Cooke Joanelle Cosgrove Mark Casper Sheila Craft June Croft Diana Cruz Juniors 95 96 Juniors Elsa Cruz David Cuellar Scott Cunningham Tommy Dafler Cindi Daniels Don Darilek Karen Davenport Lynn Davis Robert Davis Arthur DeLao Billy Delavergne Ben Denn Gloria Derry Evelyn DeWitt William Dickson Frank Dietz Gary Dodd Eddie Doherty Cheryl Donahoe Patrick Donahoe Suzanne Doumit Vanessa Downey Stephen Draper John Drzymalla Audrey Dudley Earl Dugosh Lynda Dunaway Denise Dupont Patricia Durocher Vickie Eddington Virginia Ehlinger Bill Eickenloff Gary Eisenberg Victor Elizondo Stephen Errico Patricia Ervin Arthur Escobedo David Espinoza Jim Esquivel Charles Evans Mike Everett Paul Everling Belinda Falcon Canyon Farris Mona Farris Alisa Feathers Evelyn Fielos Charles Flores Debbie Flores Edythe Flores Martha Flores Laurie Flynn Dana Fortune Cathy Francis Margaret Franklin Michael Frazier Georgeanna Gabrillo Jesse Galloway Neva Galloway David Gambill Juniors 97 The Price For Action? . . . Involvement!!! 98 Juniors Angie Garcia James Garcia Johnny Garcia Marcelino Garcia Roxana Garcia Yolanda Garcia Charles Garza Barbara Gawlik Nancy Gawlik George Gayfan David Georg Randy Gibbon Dale Gibson Evelyn Gildon Frances Gilley Marcy Glass Debi Goldbeck Jerry Gonzaba Blanche Gonzales Donald Gonzales Genevieve Gonzales V ,,:. i f zir - iic rr s iz if 258 .eff K i iff fl Gary Hebb likes his action in green. i 'AK' ' v,,, ' Jw-LI' ',f-' ' f xi 'im ,J,,, ,ns MLM A Eg' . Zh -:1i'1:2 1 f V. WMHWW we B iw B V 4114 7g fi? w e ,, ,, f jr .mr . .M V5 f ' J i .,,,,, '- if ' WIZIW, L- wg ,z . ,I-,r ,,, f I . Q f E if s I 2 f 'V 1 , , A C It 7,fg ' iv, ,, f 1 qw f gay , 'ifffiiff 'TW -1 f A V i V rf W ll WDM fy if t 2 f Y:-7 i i , if ,5ti5,5:f,:w5Nigewtetiifs, W , m7 ' 7 1 vi rw 453312 '- 7 hr , X ,f 4 ,K il '. 4 il Kr' 4-H .f ri . f J n t J QM'W Pawn i'LwmgwiwM W?fi etts 9?t ?P' 1 Olga Gonzales Martin Good Mary Goza Robert Graham William C. Graves Donna Greebon Tilman Green Gary Grunewald Dale Gurley Doris Hackett Carol Haecker Michael Hanley James Hanna Paul Hannusch Donald Harborth Glenna Harolt Melanie Harris Paul Harris John Hart Christine Harvey Kathy Hawkins Mary Hechler Joseph Heim Charles Henderson John Henderson Windle Henderson Carol Henry Dianne Hightshoe Raymond Hill Marilyn Hitzfeloler Juniors 99 Pul' On A Happy Face!!! 100 Juniors Vivian Zaionfz is one of The 'friendly smiles' people as she checks out a customer af Handy Andy. Gary Hoffman Bonnie Holman Debra Holmes George Horton Bonita Houser Janet Huber John Hulsey Wallace Humphrey Linda Imming 5 s Qi? 39 ll Mil at sip: 'UN tw W em X i Q figs H ix I - -- ,-' ' Q -,- f f X Y 'rr ZL. gil. 'lx Fiona Inglis Beverly Jackson Dawn Jackson Jacqueline Jackson Donna Jacobs Cheryl Jacobson Joe Jacques Donnie Jamerson Doris Jamerson Kenneth James Valerie James Gary Jarrott Debbie Javior Sheril Jefferson Jill Johnson Linda Johnson Laura Johnston Anita Jones Jennifer Jones Susan Jordan Gilles Kay Melody Kee Sue Kee Bobby Keller Denise Ketchum Kathy King Ronnie Kiolbassa Debbie Knight John Koepke Kenneth Koepke Juniors lOl 'IO2 Juniors Karen Kolb John Krenek Sandra Kroeger Nancy Kropp Cheryl Kuhlman Judy Lafield Shirley Lamanski Charles Lambert Patricia Lang Edward Larsen Armando Lazarin Bernadette Lee Billie Lee Danny Leiia Deborah Lemons Carol Lenz Betty Leos Rosa Leos Randy Leonard lrene Levins Carol Lewis Charlotte Lewis Ronald Lewis Steve Lindner Chris Lindsey James Lines Nancy Lingo Jana Long Angelita Lopez Edward Lozano ia ,. Enthusiasm . . . 73 -Q-B. We ,, wi, -f if Kg EA Susie Luffman Richard Lufton Cynthia Lyons Dale McCulloch Gary McCu1'chen Deborah McDaniel Debra McDonald Marsha McDowell Debbi McGee Beatrice McKinnon Dee McKnight Debbie McLemore Charlotte Mack Jackie Mahurin Dorothy Malone Sprinkled Throughout The pep rally, Srs. 73 Juniors 103 Some Kids Just Never Grow Up 104 Juniors Christine Mansfield Danny Mares Jim Marrs Cynthia Marsden Brenda Martin David Martin Laurie Martin Randy Martin JoAnn Martinez Rosie Martinez Susan Martinez Stanley Massey Jamie Matheny Glenn Matthews Dana Mauldin Robin May Darrell Mayes LaVonn Mazurek Chris Medford Rigo Mendoza Marva Mercer Martha Barden returns to her childhood days. Crystal Trzesimiech practices one of the longest lasting fads of youth, blowing bubbles. David Mergele Doug Merritt Janice Middleton Sandra Mikes Diane Miller Ronnie Minor Lily Mireles Ronald Moczygemba Peggy Moeller Reuben Moncivais Yvonne Monge Bobby Moody Shirley Moody Elaine Moore Arlene Moreno Eddie Moreno Janet Morris Paul Morrison Radie Jo Mosely Doug Moss Nancy Moy Elvira Mungia Debra Murray Jeff Myers Juniors 105 106 Juniors Linda Mylius Jerry Nale John Nale Sabrina Nava Julio Navarro Russell Nebgen William Neely Karen Nelson Margaret Neugebauer David Neuman John Newell Mary Jo Nichols Agnes Norman Lynn Norman Dennis Northam Deborah Nystrom Michael O'Brien Carol O'Con Ronny Olenick Brad O'Neill Patty O'Quinn Salvador Ortiz Michael Owens Madeline Palamo Debi Pancoast Nancy Pardue Edward Partridge Belinda Patteson Norma Pecina Betty Penaloza K, 1 Beverly Pennington Curtis Pennington Toby Pennycuff James Perales Barbara Perez Paul Peterson Nancy Petry Amy Pickett Michael Pierce Kenneth Piper Gerald Pizzini Michael Plate Adrian Pleasant Ronny Popp Susan Posey Pam Powell Don Prather Karen Prine Floyd Prozawski Chrystal Pruitt Pamela Pundt Patricia Pundt Joan Rabenaldt Judy Rabenaldt Sylvia Ramirez Marilyn Raven Neal Ray Michael Reed David Rees Sherri Rhodes Juniors 'l 07 108 Juniors Becky Ricks Terry Ricks Lou Riemenshneider Russell Ries Bob Rios Joe Rios Robert Rivera Brenda Roberts Robert Roberts Larry Robey Dorthey Robinson Joan Robinson Karen Robinson Artie Rogers Florence Roger: Pam Rohrbach Martha Romo Velia Rosas ..-ng t A member of the Bold Generation sings in a concert presented by the junior class. The group sings folk-religious songs. -ni Patricia Ross Vickie Ross Sharon Rouse Grazia Royalty Kraig Ruckel Gary Rudd Louann Ruedrich Carol Rutherford Patti Ryan Philip Sagebiel Margaret Sagemuehl Efrain Sain Antonia Salinas Steve Salvatierra Shan Satcher Theresa Scallion Douglas Scheel Donald Schmidt William Schroeder Richie Schwein Gay Seifert Connie Semlinger Patrick Sigel Marsha Siebold Joyce Slazer Billy Smith Carl Smith Carlos Smith Linda Smith Linda Kay Smith Juniors 109 Life's Little Surprises llO Juniors Pat Smith Patti Smith Kathy Snow Bobby Snyder Suzanne Soupiset Leslie Spiess Ruth Stanush Sandra Stautzenberger David Sterling Denise Stevens Lyndee Stewart Catherine Stibbens Monra Stiles Brenda Stille Wayne Stuckey Adolph Sullivan Carolyn Sullivan Meka Sullivan Larry Taber Joey Tallabas Alfred Taylor llll Marsha McDowell learns that life isn't just a bed of roses in Who's that knocking on my door? Robin Terry wonders as she is surprised to find it is her friendly Brigadoon photog- rapher. Bill Taylor Charles Taylor Robin Terry Cynthia Thomas Clayton Thompson Patricia Tomlin Ken Tondre Sharon Tonne Jody Traugott Chrystal Trzesimiech James Tucker Lynda Turner Nancy Turner Robert Urbanczyk Herlinda Valdez Juanita Valdez Patrick Valdez Richard Valdez Juniors 111 - 112 Juniors Sylvia Valverde Margaret Vann Glenn Vaughn Linda Villarreal Tim Waclawczyk Melvin Wagner Thomas Wagner Tony Waiters Christine Walker Matthew Walker Patricia Wallace James Warts Virginia Wear Delia Webb Linda Webb Sylvia Webster Karin West Susan West Sharon Wheeler Wendy Wheeler Becky Wheelus Jana Long, Scotty Alves, Judy Cox, Scott Cunningham, Brenda Bartosh, Pat Durocher, and Diana Brown all agree that happiness is ex- changing a fat En- glish book for a skinny one. Junior cheerleader, Pam Powell does cs backwards flip without hands at a Highlands basketball game. Linda Wheiles Beth White Ronnie White Georgina Wiede Karen Wiggins Sherry Wildman Steve Wilkes Terry Wilkinson Steve Wilks Nanci Williams Nathan Williams Reeda Williams Celesta Williamson Jan Williamson Janice Windrow Mike Winfield Steve Wingate Charlie Whitlock Juniors 113 Bill Winn Louanne Wittler Barry Woitena Michele Wood Roxanne Wood Jerry Woodard Gloria Woods William Woods Linda Woosley Gary Woytasczyk Doris Wright Elizabeth Wright Robert Ybarra Gary Yochum David Young Jackie Yznaga Vivian Zaiontz Richard Zeinert Richard Zepeda Gary Zigmoncl Leroy Zuehl Elizabeth Zunigcx Out of order: Emilio Valadez Right Steve Wilks awards Betty Schier her S15 OO check for winning lst place IH the Baby picture contest enior Rings . . . Coming Soon!! m.nl Above: Joe Alonzo, along with his fellow classmates, anxiously awaits instructions on Senior ring orders. is ,ccsmkc sew c, 'V 'T Theresa Taylor and Vickie Eddington are all smiles when it Wayne Stuckey and Jackie Mahurin busily complete Senior ring Comes to Orderlng lllelrllngs' orders. Juniors 115 - Juniors Jump Into Action! Top left: Mary Jo Nichols slides around for fun. Top right: Judy Chapman runs to be the first one in the pool. Bottom: Richard Maca- luso rides high in the hillclimbing race. Juniors Prove To Be Qualified Leaders Steve Wilkes reminisces his past term as Junior Class Presi- Junior Class officers and representatives discuss plans 'for the 71-72 dent. school year. Junior Class representatives are: Front row: John Hernandez, Salvador Ortiz, Joe Castillo, Diane Miller, Martha Flores, Audrey Dudley, Joan Robinson, Sandra Stouizenberger, Second row: Susan Cain, Patty Ryan, Denise Dupont, Margaret Sagemuehl, Christie Boyd, Elaine Moore, Lautie Martin, Martha Bardon, Silvia Valverde, Peggy Moeller, Jeannie Cook, Chantel Day, Lynn Weade, Pat Long, Back row: Lynn Norman, Melanie Harris, Melvin Wagner, Olivia Burks, Ken Koepke, Margaret Franklin, Doug Moss, Floyd Prozanski, and Gilles Kay. ' d I1 s All lnrekHYear's Work dream . . , friendly . . . worship , . . RECIPE FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Take Time To work-iT is The price of success Take Time To Think-iT is The source ofpowen Take Hrne To play-4Tis The secreT of perpeTual youTh. TakeTHneToread-HisTheTounda- Tion of wisdom. Take Time To worship-iT is The highway To reverence. Take Thne To be Tnendly-4Tis The road To happiness Take Time To dream-iT is The hiTch- ing our wagon To a sTar. TakeThneTolove and beloved- iT is The privilege of God. -Clipped- love and be loved . . Juniors 119 l l -L , 2 . f ,A - ff' ,:,.,g, .-, Hs: -1-:fmffw ,V . g F xf1m,Zgg,fwfAL5g,5fQ:y1' We .QU ' A W ' .Q 5 1- f . v, q,z'1Q' if ig f 6 wif N 51425 -2' 3 -,w I P M, ff-3' in 'i ' my . V 1243155 ',m ,f ,E A Q fy. we 113. f:- . V 7 V, gf , f. -,L , f -h 'EYE .1 L f ghgf-f,g1 Y'f1ffK. 'fag , ' n A 1533? I' Mm: g g - 313 yy, J . ' 'A ,git 29? -1 'Z' g'Qg :ff ,:fg' , X , H gigs? H. ar, 'm- :fr E VTA: fm f Nw W ' 4 W-haf ' Q5 qb agffz ' f l fix -1 S? W paw., 'N ' V L3?..u Jew.: , f5Q..,,? enx 5 ,. xx . , .. - . my W Y y , 2- . fr' Q- fff':mf ' f J gf-VS, Q Q M, , , 'ini R 11- 1 . , ,nf ' 'YW - 'ff f1:h, f Q , , , .. 1, if X, . vwivser-:my ww-4 -354 H wzgfgal-Q, if 'UQ -, ' 1 Q5 , gg T' Starting A Year Of Fun . . . I The Sophomore Class of 1972 experienced the dawning of ideas, responsibilities, and the awareness of maturity. As part of the student body of H.H.S., the Sophomores came to realize what pride really meant. Pride was the feeling of winning their first football game, attending so- cial activities with old friends and new, and being able to walk down the halls of High- lands and feel a sense of be- longing. The Class of 1974 partici- ticipated in activities such as the Co-ed Volleyball Game, the Amateur Talent Contest, and the Sophomore Class Picnic. These activities along with all the smiles and tears will long be remembered as the start of the greatest senior class ever! The Sophomore officers are: Front row: Alan Burton, sgt-at-arms. Second row: Connie White, vice president, Diane Leishsing, sgt-at-arms. Third row: Pattie Garcia, reporter, Carol Myers, sgt-at- arms. Fourth row, Kym Krauss, treasur- er, Mrs. Martin, sponsor, Nita Washing- ton, president, and Terri Hill, secretary. sf ' l gi s et'-564. 'eff rf 4 'M' ! 1 i X Q 4 ,- ts.. . 122 Sophomores The other Sophomore officers are: lleft to rightl Roy Davis, parliamentarian, Andrea Shel- ton, chaplain, and Jeff Moczy- gemba, sgt-at-arms. A Y 1 H 2 A i l i A ri1,,m -. -if if-W R- X fn eie S We My ,, 'A 'fs 1 ,-if 1 2f,l L' + ,,i, 1i K ,-i V ,gf,, ,f5:ifffe:. 1 -Q ..,,, , Q s, W ,,,.. if fed? X ef. ,QV my I 5 fl if if S l g, l Pat Donahoe sizes up Sophomore, Wayne Popham. Cheryl Adams Darlene Adams Audrey Adcock John Aguilar William Albrecht Sylvia Alderete Melanie Alexander Cynthia Allen Henry Allen Ruben Almanza Victor Almaraz Mary Ann Alms Ernest Araiza Rosa Arnell Angel Arredondo Valinda Astoria Shirley Axel Cheryl Ayers Clare Babino Lucios Babino Jimmy Bailey Vanessa Baldwin Maurice Ball Diana Balles Janet Ballew Miriam Barksdale Patricia Barnes Margaret Barnett Wayne Bass Roy Battles Donna Beaber Adrienne Bean Carolyn Becker Soph's Barbra Beckham Dorothy Bedson Melissa Bell Neala Benz Sandra Bernal Gloria Berumen Cynthia Betton Ruth Black Bettye Bickford Judy Billings Jeff Boeer Kim Bohnert Diana Borrego Lydia Borrego Margo Boubel Patricia Bouldin Cliff Brclune Conzetta Bradford Denise Breaux Terry Breen Donna Brehm John Brehm Wenonah Brent Peggy Bridges Donna Brown Kathy Brown Lou Brown Veryl Brown Charlotte Browning Charles Brunn Austin Bruno Cheryl Bukowski John Bukowski Rochelle Burns Lupe Campos Donna Carmichael Oralia Carmona Jennifer Carter Leonard Casanova Henry Casias Margaret Castro Bobby Castelina Leroy Castelina Cynthia Castillo John Castillo Estells Cavazos Gilbert Cerna Joyce Cermin Debbie Chamberlin 124 Sophomores Make A Strike H ww A, Q er' , 112 f i tilt .W is ,., .V,, 5, W Z 3 Above: Chuck Johnson shows his excitement at making a strike. Upper right: Steve Chandler takes perfect aim. Right: Chuck Johnson tries his luck at making a strike. ,ir'Q if 'iir 'S T 'ri' Y 'iii ' -ei D 3 L 2 'fj-W5 C'kkt 1 gitxffseff Steven Chandler Rebecca Chaney Ola Chatman Becky Chavarria Dana Cheslyn Anthony Chovanec Darrell Christopher Pearl Cisneros Clara Clack Gail Clark May Compton James Condrin Kathy Cook Michael Cooper Debbie Couch Janice Craft Shirley Crandall James Creech Linda Dalme Raymond Davila Theresa Davila Sophomores 'I 25 Patricia Davis Roy Davis Julie Daye Brenda Dees Mario De La Fuente Rita De La Garza Cythia DelaO Edmundo DelaO Aurora Dela Rosa Edward De La Rosa Anita DeMouth Jim Denn Roger Deskm Charles Desmuke John Dhugosh ,,,. 4 5 ' if W fm, fra - 1 f ,L 1. we av if .. .. no E I M XM N4 1 5 E g 3. falflli A N 4 1 Q ,M ...Aw tp s i.'i 'K A 5' 4 'lr J 1 ' ,M , 33 1 J , ,WM . Above Annette Hoffman is disappointed because her ball rolled into the gutter. Below: Steve Chandler, An- nette Hoffman and Chuck Johnson never enjoyed T.V. this much at home I I Us J I S 'H:l.B .8 I B ,. M .bt Pm 'W 51-W' fig 1 , 1: A ll! ,,, Q si:-is I I if t. g k 'gg' J 1 if Q gg , ,, , ii if -, 'K ' , V, w eft ' f of 2 , 93 We 1? William Dibrell Krisi Dinkla Susan Doherty Jesse Dominguez Martha Dominguez Carlos Dotson Melanie Doumit Beverly Doyle Annie Drews Pat Driskill Valerie Duerr Janet Duke Debbie Dunbar Eva Eapinoza Charles Ehlinger Rosemary Eiland Carol Elliot Kenneth Erturth Gary Ervin Damian Escalante David Escalante Ray Estrada Joni Fater Karen Fielding Margaret Fillmore Nancy Fitzsimon Cindy Fizer Kerry Flanigan lda Flores Martha Flores Roger Flores Robert Floyd Kavin Francis Sandra Franks John Freeman David Fritz Elaine Fulmer Arthur Gatfard Diane Galbraith Judy Galloway Alfonso Garanzuay Alex Garcia Balvin Garcia Linda Garcia Margaret Garcia Mary Helen Garcia Patricia Garcia Yolanda Garcia Cynthia Gardner Sophomores 127 Anna Garza David Garza Rosemaria Garza Christopher Gasaway Janis Gavegan Ronald Gavlick Lou Georges Melvin Gleitz Norma Godley Kathy Goltra Debra Gonzaba Frank Gonzales Molly Gonzales Rosemarie Gonzales Masdalena Gonzales Patricia Gonzales Terri Good Kathryn Gordon Janis Graham Ronnie Gray Brenda Green Mary Griffin Kathy Grobe Barbra Gruninger Annette Guerra Maria Guerra Rudy Guerra Brenda Gunn Deborah Gustafson Annparo Gutierrez Debbie Gutierrez Marco Gutierrez Andy Halsey Mary Harless John Harmon Gary Harwood Cindy Haverlah Christy Hayden Steve Headrick Cynthia Hearn Barbara Herder Ernest Hernandez, Jr. Joe Hernandez Olympia Hernandez Oscar Hernandez Ray Hernandez Rosie Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Jeff Heubaum i 28 Sophomores vw y 'Hin hifi' ,Sw er'-nr! layers?- 2 ff .Ss f Sophs-Have A Better Idea! .J 'ii' X H A , i Q, ,,,., ,fi if . . sy 52 Ml ,Q J w 2 -W AH 1 4 if if if v ? -4 ? A121 ' f i J Anthony Hickman Cindy Higdon James Hild -Teri Hill Helen Hills Terry Hiltpold Susan Hodge Annette Hoffman W Alan Holden 'ii' Wa' S 'O -ko, 21 . - wwf ' J if 5 ,Ms ,-., ' 5 A' lf' Donna Hol leY ' ' Debbie Hollier A -- ewes 2 'Usb A YQ, my al l , yi? Michael Holman E Tony Holmes Rickey Hooks lg, V Richard Hoop l 52? Henry Parker lights up his thinking bulb wiTh ideas. -V .. fi i, Arlene Hooper ,,, W ' Mary Horelka i X Qf 5 sir i Kevin Hoffon is ,i ,iise s s A John Housef s , Rusty Howard .,,, ' 'L ..r,, ff Z -fg if i ' ' ' Debra Hubert ,. -f1f:v,f,f il . My Kmhlyn Huff me 5 s my . ,, 11 in gf: A .V I H if Q b Mary Hummel W' 5 lli 2 1 if rsss V W fl li Charles HW .. ' ,',' L Kathy Ingram W' 'f,,, i - -' eral ..,1, f,,w5U,iw2 , A i- M d 'e I ' l ff s A df- 1 Wm .Q sf if r iii flilym' If Q E ' VY Sophomores 129 Sophs. Take Their Place At H.H. . Becky Jackson Brenda Jackson Karen Jackson Rickey Jackson Gail James Valerie Jefferson Debbie Jewett Alfred Joers Betty Ann Johnson Chester Johnson Dana Johnson Janice Johnson Roger Johnson Wayne Karstadt Mary Keller Wanda Kenimer Donna Kenneally Alicia Kern Richard Kidder Dan Kindla John Kinard Debi Kinnart Teri Kinslow Janna Kloss Rhea Knapke Linda Knowles Randy Koenig Lori Kosclskey Kim Krauss Doug Krueger Robin Krueger Pamela Kubasak Dale Kyler 130 Sophomores 4,554 ff t 55 kQ+f' .cti, s ,-i- , .c,.,, I, ..VkL,.. Yi R4 fr! til If fig' ya, TY77: Bill Bailey and Karen Lemon stand up for the kick off i .,,, ,... V , 1 A ,jr , i , , , i 'e ,e' H ' ' i E si- f ' 'E if 1222253 'i , ' 1:25 . 2 . H ' ,-, l ,f iii, . L Wi , W ' .,,, i . .li ' 'A in ' U liii J J it f i sriiu it Jennifer Lacy Becky Laing Nathan Landers Lisa Lawrence Lynn Lawson Guy Layton Annette Lee Don Lee Gwendolyn Lee Regina Lee Diane Leihsing Karen Lemon Debra Lenz Charles Leschber Cindy Lewis Gracie Lewis Mona Lewis Robert Lewis Rachel Limon Laura Lincoln Keith Lindsey Bill Lloyd Laura Lovering Debra Lozano Sandra Lozano Melba Luian Jim Lusson Andrew Lyssy Billie McClelland Brian McClusky Beverly McCoy Debra McDonald Henry McNeal James McRae Three sophomores poke fun at each others new l.D. cards Sophomores 131 Debbie Maholm Jack Mann Denise Mares David Markell Katherine Marquez Dorothy Marr Connie Marston Dale Martin Geogory Martin Alice Martinez Fabian Martinez Elizabeth Martinez George Martinez Gina Martinez Miguel Martinez Susan Martinez Robert Martinez Yolanda Martinez Norma Mata Lisa Mater Howard Mauch Jay Mauze Ernest Medina Bruce Melville Debbie Mendiola Adela Mesa Cynde Mergele Kathi Mergele William Meyers Kenneth Mikes Cheryl Miller Gail Mczygemba Yvonne Moleh Royce Molett Margie Montalvo Norma Montalvo Dolores Montez Ann Montoya Marsha Moore Rachel Moreno Karen Mori Robert Morris Carolyn Moss Charlie Munson Gay Murphy Donna Murray Carol Myers Phyllis Neighbors Patrick Nichols 132 Sophomores 1-, A 1 is s ,, ,H aw fb Taking It Easy ' i 5 Above: Janis Gavegan daydreams about The week- end. Left: Donna Surginer, Elaine Fulmer, Klym Krauss, and Lori Kesclosky while not engrossed with their extensive studies, enioy fhe surroundings of the campus. H s i,sd rlrsdsssr s as slsd r 1 iii .irir rf isiis is i. f , ,ww f f ..,, f gf I B 4 ' Z N. , i ,' Steven Netherly Page Newland Andrea Newman Daniel Newman Jeff Newman Pafrick Nichols Mark Nickle Anna Noriega Pafricia Nysfrom George O'Bar Lisa Oberhauser Violet O'Brien Beffe Oelkers Cella Orlowski Sophomores 133 Above: Gail James and Lou Brown see a little resemblance between C. R. Watkins and the owl. Right: Mark Broom, on his unicycle, shows how well balanced a student he is. e esr e Daniel Ortman A QE' im Tony Overman V 1 'tt t V 0 . e ' ' -'-' r W. is-I K rziszx ,. Ussflszf -- H fi M1-1s?rs1sQ: Qf -Rafi!-J:.f B0bbY OWe'15bY Dean Pace 'V 'N S'E iE,:1 , , T :T: i+,. R 134 Sophomores 1, 2' at if . , ,,,.. :E v 1 1 NN f 1 Julie Tyroff is mortified at Volkswagon. gf ', ,- Q 2 -AMP ,a, if i i 6 . fffff eewrai V, -:ff l H N i . 27 ,i V Y ' 1 -vw . y I thought of what her brother, Brent, will do to her for customizing his Y Julie Pachecu Vickie Palomarez Henry Parker Howard Parker Randy Parker Karen Passant Eddie Patterson Bruce Pawelek Janice Payne Janis Pearce Sylvia Pecino Diane Pehl Steve Pennington Albert Perez lrma Perez Beverly Peters Virginia Pickens Mary Pocley Wayne Popham Linda Preciado Mary Premont SW Sophomores 135 Leland Pridemore Irene Pritchard Theresa Pruitt Robert Puente Jose Ramirez Curtis Randolph Elizabeth Rangel William Redus Jimmy Reed Joyce Reed Michael Reid Beverly Resendez Rene Reyes Yolanda Reyna Carl Rhew Karen Rhew Michael Ricks Amy Riemenschneider Michael Rincon Paula Rivera Patricia Roane Clifton Roberson Rodney Roberson Vickie Roberts Cheryl Robertson James Robey Melody Robinson Linda Rochen Grizelda Rodriguez 136 Sophomores Qwe- Mrs. Martin talks with sophomore class representatives i., ,,,. E 1 + a A 3255 V : mil-f Sophomore class president Anita Washington discusses activities for the coming year. vfffom S ,V ., . Il- if i s J f is W Delores Montez is surprised by a Joe Rodriguez Lillian Rodriguez Linda Rodriguez Gerald Roeda Jimmy Romero Lawrence Romo Robert Rosas Eddie Rose Charlette Rothe Danny Rust Steve Saenz Donna Sain Linda Salas Diana Salazar Vicki Salyer Debra Salzman George Sanchez Bonnie Sanderson Gregoria Santos Alfonso R. Sauceda Andres Sauceda JoAnn Sauceda Melinda Scheffel Betty Schier Vicki Schneider John Schul Beverley Schwartz Sheryl Scipio Cindy Sczepanik Debbie Seddon Kevin Seipp AnnaMarie Sekinser Ervin Sells William Shaw Brigadoon photographer. Sophomores 137 Andrea Shelton Ruth Sherman Judy Shorter Brandy Sides Gloria Sifuentes Ronald Skinner Glenn Smart Brenda Smith Cynthia Smith Susan Smith Deborah Spaulding Rebecca Spear Calvin Speer Henry Stewart Sheryl Stewart Carol Stieler Carol Stubb Donna Surginer Frankie Sutherland Alan Taber Cathy Talley Joe Tamez Maria Tapia Margie Taylor 138 Sophomores 'l . 3 ' 414 ti: 9 ' -'it f A- 'rr' i ,l J ,... S 1 a el - -2, .46 HY 3 et 1 fl T F34 Q dk' 5 if gf J , 49!t' , IM.,- fig, f 2 M, , ff Nl feta? f f 4 ,f fr at-a, hwy ,,, V. 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Xwf g g,a',.z-f, , H, ,f srlr f Fl! www Stephanie Taylor Debbie Temple Ray Temple Cindy Thacker Lloyd Thompson Jane Tinkle Phyllis Tondre Susanne Tornabene Michael Torres Rosalva Torres Joey Torrez Harvey Tracey Carol Treece Oscar Treio Concepcion Trevino Michael Trevino Virginia Trevino Brent Tribble Mary Tristan Larry Tschirart Linda Turner Kathy Tyler Martin Tyra Julie Tyroff Olga Uriegas Michael Valdez Maryalice Valverde Amy Vance Zelda Vangiel Gloria Vargas James Vargas Rosa Vasquez Henry Verdela Sophomores 139 N-.N Above: Chrisie Dinkla and Kim Krauss collect dues from sophomore representatives Pat Nichols and Christie Hayden during the Membership drive. Right: Mr. Fischer explains to Daniel Brown, Carlos Votion, and James Bacon how to use a 4-Jaw Independent Chuck. Patricia Vickery Debbie Villarreal Alice Villasenor David Volz Carlos Votion Cynthia Wade Galen Wagner Shirley Walker Tommy Walker Annie Walls Joseph Warner Carla Watson Christine Watson Sherry Watson Winforcl Webb Kathryn Wedel Sharon Weiner Billy Wells Debbie West Craig Wetz 1 Linda Whitaker f 140 Sophomores J-,WF 'ie M1 -59 eb' Connie White Gladys White Donna Whitworth Donna Wicl-it Kathryn Widner .lanie Wiede Nancy Wilkerson David Wilks Larry Willets Dorothy Willey Brysom Williams Charles Williams Cynthia Williams Dennis Williams Dottie Williams Eddie Williams Neal Williamson Bowden Wilson Diane Wilson Ivan Wilson Mary Wilson Vanessa Winters -- EJ5z3'iE.z1i: ' D -,,,. -, D' V , 5 ,3 If .. 3 4 Bonnie Sanderson looks at the momentos of high school years. Sophomores 141 I 42 Sophomores Karen Wright Teresa Wrighi Trisha Wright Brenda Young Jeannie Young Sylvia Young Susie Zinsmeister Sarah Zirkel Robert Zorolo Out of order: John Nava 2 - -,i 1' -me I M '5 333 f r V, m gyirif in ww I , . ,V If i K. 1 Sk .ff Y Sophomore officers wait for their meehng To come to order Mrs. Martin shows and explains To some of The Sophomore officers African arii- from The Negro History Exhibit .fqiyim The Many Facets Of Sophomore Life X f--' 1 5 5 1 5, Ei Z ,, ,lk Vi 5 2 wwlmaaww W....Qn x-diklilmm N wimuvweiw wxkxme 4!h. 5 , h-u-Nw , E 5 2 Q- . .. I 'E If E K L 'DQ Sophomores 143 , W 5? ifggsvv is gif 'Q Q MI! A iv 1 Z' Mgr Q ,ggi B+: 3 -Q, I? ff wi 'E gf ?ig E W 1,6-RWE? 'F v wg, ww M W my , A -sq' Q Yun Q ,M 4 WM N w 1 Ffszgge NRE Q: 'fp?,4?Y'n lqg MW? 'x fxf fi QB A if fm 1 R r V! ff fjglr ,Q Y.. F Q, mv W eg up Wg,-5 R Q iwmQj6 S3516 Ji: 1315 3:3 55' .qfggrz x f,.fqi3Q3,,f5j5a,-.- 'f , Wg :Q My , L91 fzwg3:'fgw12:,xmm' mug. 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Freshmen Show Talent ThaT slow TurTle-like passing of Time before graduaTion seems like an eTerniTy To many Fresh- men, buT This eTerniTy quickly fades away when They realize Thar Their class-The Senior Class of '75 will soon come info being. ln The nexT Three years, many new ThoughTs, o p i n i o n s, sTrengThs, and weaknesses will be formed. The Freshman year is a beginning-a Time To seek answers To many quesTions and a period To fulfill dreams for The fuTure. Because The size of The Fresh- man Class is a fracTion of oTher classes aT Highlands, The fresh- men ioined wiTh The Sophomore Class in all of Their acTiviTies and programs. As a resulT, all Fresh- men looked forward To The Time when They could hold Their own class meeTings, dances, picnics, and socials. Surely The Freshman Class is well on The way To be- coming an ouTsTanding Senior Class. Above: Keith Harvey is awarded firsT place for singing Who Can l Turn To in The Sophomore Talent Show. Below: The Gospelehs won The approval of The audience by singing several spiriTual numbers. 5 si :T LeRoy CasTilina demonsTraTes his dramaTic Talent as he porTrays an unbalanced young man. Freshmen 145 Wvwlunugq f Mary Aguilar Maria Aleman Mary .lo Bader Marilyn Barnes Rosie Bates Allen Botto Cherrie Balto Rudy Baylor Stanley Belcher Nora Bernal Ruben Borrego Alice Campos , R BH :A fs fx W ssze ws Ns. ,EW 4, M X anim ta it Qi 'wo R Ne is 'P A I NRE' Ye , if N' 1 3, l w S 3 5 15 R fl l Y .o,,. ,T Ruby Wilkins stops to admire the Senior '73 rings. 146 Freshmen Linda Dukes smiles as she receives a vaccination from Mrs. Agnes Gottfried. - ! I l 2 l Y Brenda Clendenin tries to ring the fire alam to upset the bell Q ,Q I , M. schedule. wus ,i I , ,,,W. , , I , -, .K K I- ,QI - ifL ' .5 i ' siiiisis . s it fiyl sf- Am. LLYL' ,igiififizifl Qitfifioffgc N Mario Campos Willie Canady Lydia Castillo Eddie Chatman Sandra Cisneros Brenda Clendenin Jesse Delgado David Diaz Kathy Donaldson Linda Dukes Lisa Durant Pervis Ellison Blanca Flores Rena Freeland Joe Gaitan Anustacio Garazuay Eudelia Garcia Annie Gonzales Kathryn Gonzales Freshmen 147 Mary Gonzales Stella Gutierrez Ronald Harrison Howard Housley Sherrie Leet Michillia Lewis Juanita Maciel Marcella Medina Andrew Molina Loretta Montgomery Jesse Montoya Dennis Moore Roslyn Moore 148 Freshmen 4111? l l N92 3, s Top: Larry Henderson, Moria Ortiz, Mary Ann Aguilar and Roslyn Moore are showing different reactions to the subiect matter of their English class. Bottom: Mary Sauceda, Janie Huerta and Mary Jo Bader listen intensely to a report given by a fellow classmate. i l Johnny Sagen discovers the best way to stay cool during the hot part ofthe day. Pat Thompson finds a fine feathered friend, Pinky. we J. D. Newman Maria Ortiz Juan Perez Rosalinda Perez Esther Ramos Irene Segundo Timmon Sneed Billy Spears Dorothy Steele JoAnn Storey Freddie Suarez David Tealer Patricia Thompson Janie Trevino Freshmen 149 Johnny Tucker Monica Turner Ruby Wilkins Melanie Winters Right: Monica Turner displays her title of Runner-up for Miss Dignity as she rides a float in the Battle of Flowers Parade. Below: Freshmen loin in with Sophomores to elect new Junior Class Officers. 150 Freshmen It 11 Above: Sandra Cisneros and Leonard Wil- liams put their study hall time to good use. Top right: Sherrene High collects absentee slips during the early hours of the morn- ing. Right: Kathy lngran applies the fin- ishing Touches to her painting. was a f t , gy wa' wx -Q.: it 5 4? y 6 59 , -:W Q ,, 1 f-1.1-sf, .. ,. ., t V- it 1 ww-. f f-,,.,,-LM . -i f .,.. at 1.15,-ig, A,,,.,. g,Qif:if .rrr I Q 1 Giitfl l Fresh men 151 N 3 x ,H We linger here .... ' The win- ter of The day. The foresf is dar around us, but we ore not raid. Football '72 Style . . . aasuiwff AX- at pflllcx The Highlands Owls football team got off to a good start and went on to post a classy 6-1-1 record in the District 30-AAAA race and a 7-2-1 standing for the season. Coached by Paul Martin, who piloted his team to an 8-2 cam- paign the previous season, the district loss to the Sam Houston Cherokees, the district cham- pions. Despite victories over strong contenders such as district- defending McCollum and Cor- pus Christi Ray, the heavily- favored Owls tailed to score against Edison, settling tor a O-O deadlock. 154 Sports Owls Charge From All Directions! Owls Win 2 The Owl eleven took off to a fast start in non-district play by posting a 2-1 record. The first victory came on a rainy night where the Owls sur- prised favored Ray 9-7. Scoring for the Owls was hard as David Hill hauled in a 33 yard pass from Wallace Humphrey after Ray scored first. With 38 seconds remaining in the first quarter Highlands took the lead with a 25 yard field goal by Charles Fralix, which was followed by three scoreless quarters. The Owls then faced rival Jefferson in an offensive show, which Highlands won 22-15. The Owls ground game rolled Lose 1 In Non-District Play Owl defenders: Roy Sosa, Herman Hernandez, and Glenn McCreless, swarm to the aid Troian defensive men attempt to block Ronnie Colby's punt in Moody Game. OWL SCOREBOARD Highlands 9- 7 Ray Highlands 22-13 Jeff Highlands 20-18 Moody up 275 yards to .leff's 131. Paul Hopkins was the leading rusher for the game with 101 yards. Journeying to Corpus, the Owls faced revenge minded Corpus Christi Moody in a hard throbbing offensive fireworks show which Moody won 20-18. Despite scoring 3 touchdowns, one by Paul Hopkins, and one by Wallace Humphrey. The Owls couldn't convert the PAT's, which was the margin of defeat for the Owls. Sports 155 56 Snnrfs Owls Beat Bobcats 28-15 The Highlands Owls achieved Their Third disTricT 30 AAAA win wiTh a vicTory over The SouTh San BobcaTs on OcTober isT. IT was a hard foughT game, wiTh The BobcaTs holding a 7-O lead aT The end of The firsT quarTer. ln The second quarTer, The Owls ex- ploded wiTh Two fifTy-Two yard scoring drives, and when The Teams lefT The field for The half, The score was 14-7 in favor of Highlands. The Third quarTer saw The Owls capiTalize on Two pass inTercepTions and rack up four- Teen more poinTs, puTTing The game ouT of The reach of SouTh San. The scrappy Bobcats how- ever managed To score a Touch- down wiTh a Two poinT con- version wiTh lO:lO remaining in The final quarTer making The final score 28-15. Number 40, Paul Hopkins, seems To be looking around for The acfion as Highlands beat SouTh Son 28-15. Chic Frolix barefooTs another extra poinT for The Owls. ..,, , I ' - ,Y - The heavily favored Highlands Owls collapsed as Underdog Edi- son battled them to a O-O stand- off in a 30-AAAA district game. lt was an all-defensive grid battle lo e f o r e approximately 4,000 disappointed spectators who looked on as Edison re- covered five Highlands fumbles, all in Owl territory. The Owls, however, kept the Golden Bears from capitalizing each time, and when the final gun went off, neither team had managed to score. Jimmy Arriola brings down an Edison ball carrier. Highlands Routs Bulldogs Junior QuarTerback, Wallace Humphrey, added a spark To Highlands offense laTe in The second period and The Owls rolled To a 24-O vicTory over Bur- bank. This game kepT The Owls in The race for The DisTricT 30- AAAA championship. The Owls picked up The firsT Three poinTs in The firsT quarTer from a place- menT made by Chick Fralix Humphrey Took his Team 80 - yards in eighT plays for a Third- period Touchdown, scoring him- self from The Two. Highlands T compleTed iTs scoring in The final period when Roy Sosa parTially blocked a Burbank punT and Ronnie Colby picked up The ball on The Burbank 44 and ran iT in for a Touchdown. is W is Righh Highlands Cornerback, James Arriolo, completes a Tackle on a Burbank player. Below: Highland Owl, Richard Van Buren, prepares To Tackle a Burbank player. ,U , ...rw ,g .',, ,QP was or s rsylrr rsrr . ' - . A V ', ' . . f s , HY ' ' ,,, if -ffl ' 3? ' ' gf ' f ' . 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Jackson kicked The poinT and The Tribe had iT 16-6 aT The half. ln The second halT, Valdez wenT in Trom The 19 and Ray- mond Hawkins ran 44 yards Tor Highlands' Michael Jones closes in on a Cherokee ball carrier. anoTher score. TD conversions were good. Ronald Mergle pounced on The pigskin in The end-zone Tor a six-poinTer and David MilleTT scored his second TD on a 70 yard sweep. OWL SCOREBOARD Highlands 28-15 SouTh San Highlands O- O Edison Highlands 24- O Burbank Highlands 12-45 Sam HousTon Sports 1 59 Owls Slip By McCollum 22-21 Highlands' Owls upseT Mc- Collum 22-21 in ci come-from- behind Thriller aT Harlandale Memorial Stadium. The Owls Turned a 13-O de- TiciT inTo a 14-13 lead, aTTer Wallace Humphrey Tossed a 58 yarder To Bobby Snyder and Charles Fralix Toed The exTra poinT. Fullback Ronnie Colby scored The oTher Touchdown iusT prior To The halTTime. The cowboys' Herb Radicke scored on a one yard keeper and Tossed To Frank Villalpando for The Two poinTs. Snyder scored on a 23 yard pass play wiTh 6:30 remaining and James Arriola hauled in The Two poinTs ThaT gave The Owls The one-poinT edge. Above: Paul Hopkins shows ThaT TooTball means sacrificing physically as well as menTally. Righh Highlands' Owls gef off To an ex- ciTing sTarT. 1 60 SporTs Owls Over Indians, 16-8 Wesley Zotz scored on a 40 yard Touchdown pass and made a 34 yard interception run to pace the Owls' 16-8 win over Harlandale. Zotz was brought down on the 14 after his steal and at that shot Charles Fralix booted a 27 field goal that made the score 10-O. A few plays later, the Owls received the pigskin on the ln- dians' 35 and James Sanderson scored on a six yard run. The winless Indians scored on a two yard reception by Alfred Longoria, who also scored the conversion with three seconds re- maining in the game. Top: Austin Bruno awaits action while Harlandale defenders make a tackle. Bottom: Paul Hopkins is brought down for short yardage. Sports 161 Owls Slip Past Brock Wesley Zotz stole an Eagle pass with 15 seconds to play to assure Highlands' 10-9 win over Brackenridge. After a 9-7 Brack lead, Charles Fralix booted a 24- yard field goal with 3:28 re- maining to put the Owls out front. Brack was first to score, sending Kevin Menefee in from the four. The Owls came back when Wallace Humphrey scored on a 13 yard run and Fralix kicked the point after. William Nelson booted a 34 yard field goal for Brack and Fralix toed the winning field goal. Top: Wallace Humphrey is brought down by an Eagle defender. Bottom: Paul Hopkins tries for a second effort against Brack's defense. Qc . 1 ,:1, ,r,g. 'SW 'ww Coaching Staff Provides Inspiration To Team K1 Football coaches standing left to right are: Lyman Davis, Tommy Blair, Tom Hensley, Paul Martin lhead coachl, Jack Price, and Eddie Phy. Members of the Owl offense pictured below are lleft to rightl: David Hill, David Lemons, Larry French, Johnny Perez, Roy Davis, Glenn McCreless, Roy Moses, and Bobby Snyder. Background: Stephen Green, James Sanderson, Wallace Humphrey, Austin Bruno, and James Arriola. Members of the Owl defense pictured above are lleft to rightl: David Hill, Herman Hernandez, Larry McFarland, Larry French, Cannon Farris, and Roy Sosa. Background: Michael Jones, Wesley Zotz, Glenn McCreless, Stephen Green, Ronnie Colby, Richard Van Buren, and James Arriola. Junior Varsity Has Successful Season Junior Varsity team members are left to right, first row: manager lvy Wilson, Damion Escalante, Paul Harris, Howard Parker, Mau- rice Ball, Tilman Green, Larry Becker, second row: manager Ronald Lewis, James Kneupper, Mike Trevino, James Romero, Chuck Johnson, Carl Gardley, Ray Temple, William Schroder, Jose Gonzales, lvan Wilson, Coach Lyman Davis, third row: manager Richard Long, Alan Burton, Randy Ellis, Eddie Jahn, Mike Tucker, Julius Bowens, Sterling Alenn, Ronald Skinner, Roy Davis, Gayland Wagner, Henry McNeal. The Junior-Varsity celebrated a successful season, after a slow beginning. Losses to Jefferson and Seguin, and a O-O tie with the Lanier Voks dampened the spirits of the J.V.'s at the begin- ning of the season but later vic- tories encouraged them to finish the season admirably. Coach Lyman Davis cites the main problem of the team as the coaches limited time. We don't have the time we'd like to have to spend with them be- cause we're busy a lot of times running our scouting reports for the varsity team. l 64 Sports Sophomore-Freshman Finish Good Year Sophomore-Freshmen team members are left to right, first row: Mike Moore, Mike Ybarra, Joe Hernandez, James Thompson, Mike Rincon, George Sanchez, George Ynaga, Mike Jones, second row: Coach Phy, manager Ivy Wilson, Robert Flayd, Bryson Williams, Gerald Tristan, Rodney Robertson, Jimmy Bacon, Robert Ybarra, Robert Dear, Glen Baines, Randy Praker, third row: manager Ronald Lewis, Donald Suarez, Marco Gutierez, Edward DeLaRosa, James Kidder, Ervin Sells, James Creech, Loy Thompson, Coach Blair, fourth row: manager Richard Long, Lawrence Romo, Miguel Martinez, Steven Seiler, James Robey, Martin Tyra, Ernest Araza, Ken- neth Banks, James Pleasants, Robert Sanchez. Highlands' Sophomore-Fresh- mn rom. rem hgg had on 0wI Sophomore-Freshman impressive campaign this year and the well balanced team has a 5-l record. . . o o o o The Owls were victorious over Twain, Hawthorne, lrving, Poe, Emerson, and Sam Houston. The lone loss came when the Owls were shutout by Rogers T2-O. The Sophomore-Freshmen have the best victory string in the Owls' grid department and as Coach Gonzales put it, some players are playing very well and will be likeable prospects for the varsity squad next year. Sports 'I65 High Hopes The Jefferson MusTangs seemed To be Highlands' neme- sis as The Owls fell To Them Twice in pre-season games and losT The playoff game of The San AnTonio lnviTaTional TournamenT To The fired up ponies. Even wiTh These losses, The Owls man- aged To geT The second place Trophy in The San AnTonio lnviTa- Tional TournamenT, and The Con- solaTion Trophy in The NorTheasT lnviTaTional Tournament. WiTh These Two Trophies in hand, The Owls were in high hopes of going all The way To The disTricT championship maTch. Right: Wayne Long goes up for o rebound during o game with Jefferson. Below: The Owls aTTempT Two poinTs agclinsT The MusTangs during The San An- Tonio lnviTaTional Tournament During Pre-Season Owls Post Classy I9-13 ecord Despite early losses, High- lands' cagers made a late rally of four consecutive victories to stake a 19-13 season record. The Owls opened the season with a 55-54 loss to Fox Tech. Numerous other one-point losses followed, but these setbacks didn't keep the Owls from being rated among the city's ten best teams by the Express and News Sports Staff. Top: Cagers display trophy won in the Northeast Tournament. Bottom: The Owls' Odis Malone wins the toss-up in the Owl-Ram game. Sports l 67 Owls Topple Indians Twice fl, . - 168 Sports El ll it Highlands outscored Harlan- dale 71-63 to open district play, and later trounced the Indians 77-59 in their second meeting. In Their second Win, The Owls led 37-31 at halftime but The scoring pace quickly changed when tive players recorded double figures. Top Left: Reuben McClain makes a loy- up. Right: McClain makes a lump shot. Bottom: McClain shoots a free throw. Owls Fall To Cherokees Twice stalk Highlands cagers suffered Two losses To The Sam HousTon Cherokees by scores of 77-59 and 67-57. In The firsT TilT, The Owls were behind by only Three aT The half buT ThaT pace was changed when The Tribe's 6'9 Willie Hodge scored 29 of his 35 poinTs in The second half. OTil Malone led Owl scorers wiTh 22 poinTs. ln The second meeTing, The Cherokees played basically The same To ouTscore The Owls. Hodge led his Team wiTh 24 poinTs ancl William Ben- ning paced The Owl aTTack wiTh 26. Top left: Wayne Williams awaiTs rebound off The rim. Top righT: Otis Malone grabs rebound from defender. BoTTom: Ronald WaTson goes up for a iump shof. 1 69 Sports Owls Smash Brack 78-72 Highlands licked Brackenridge 78-72 in one of The mosT acTion packed games of This years cage season. The Owls ToughT Their way To a one poinT lead aT The end of The firsT half, buT were sparked in The second half by OTis M a I o n e and gradually pulled away from The TalTering Eagles. When The final gun sounded, Highlands had The vic- Tory, and OTis Malone had 33 poinTs To his crediT, his season's high. RighT: The floor is crowded with Owls and Eagles, as boTh Teams fighT for The ball. Below: The Owl's Wayne Long goes up for a Tip wiTh a Brack player To open The game. T T EL .. ,YT , Owls Dump Golden Bears Reuben McCicin Takes Q foul sho1'. John Meyers and Gary Clark look on as McClain goes in for Cl lay-up. Owls Kick WiTh only Three games lefT in regular season play, Highlands Trounced McCollum aT Alamo Gym. William Benning led The Owl's scoring wiTh 21 poinTs, buT The resT of The Team wasn'T far behind, regisTering five players in double figures. The Owls were in compleTe conTrol ThroughouT The game and when The final gun sounded iT was Highlands 86, McCollum 63. Right: 'Wayne Long eyes The basket as he goes up for a iump shoT. Below: Highlands gets Two more points as The Owls whipped The Cowboys. Cowboys 86-63 'Q HSS 'C ,,. ,MQ A Owls End Season With Win Over Burbank Highlands ended its basket- ball season cruising to an easy victory over the Burbank Bullf dogs, who had not had a dis- trict win all year. The Bulldogs never were a serious threat to the Owls, and at the end of the first half, Highlands had a comfortable 22-li lead. Otis Malone and William Benning led the Owl's scoring with i6 and l5 points respectively. Right: Wayne Long bats away the ball as the Owl's stop another Bulldog scoring attempt. Below: The ball drops in to give the Owls two more points as the game ends. his Varsity Cagers Show Style Varsity Basketball team: back row, left to right, Coach Kemmerzehl, 45-William Benning, 52-Reuben McClain, 55-Gary Clark, 54-Wayne Long, 53-Otis Malone. Front row, lett to right, 33-.lo Jacques, 31-Ronald Watson, 30-Wayne Williams, 32-Leroy Hice. The Highlands High School Varsity Basketball Team, under the leadership of head coach John Kemmerzehl, finished their season with an impressive T9-T3 record. The varsity team, though knocked out of the district race, managed to name William Ben- ning and Otis Malone to the All-District basketball team, and Highlands was rated among the top ten best teams in the city by the Express-News Sports Staff. Highlands' William Benning appears to be throwing the basketball at the audience during action in the Sam Houston game. Sports T75 Junior Varsity: 1971-1972 Left To Right: Julius Bowens, Ronald Casanova, Greg Hoyle, Moses Hardeman, Raymond Hill, Donald Harbarih The Junior Varsity Team sinks Two more poinrs against Jefferson. Soph-Frosh Team Provide Future Talent Bottom row, left to right: Tony Holmer, James Kinny, Steve Sains, Marvin Stevens, James Soto, Lonz Lee, Howard Webster, Alan Burton, Mike Carpenter. Top row, left to right. Leslie Benning, Danny Escalante, Charles Williams, Richard Scallion, Mike Saliner, Earl White, Charles Batson, Roger Flores, Tim Pitts. The Sophomore-Freshman bas- ketball team, under the leader- ship of Coach Phy, began the 7l-72 season with high hopes and a 26 member team. The size ot the team ranged from a tall of 6'5 down to the shortest man who stood 5'5 . This years Sophomore-Freshman team will provide the backbone for next years Junior Varsity and there is always one or two outstand- ing players who will make Varsity. Jana Long, Diane Miller, and Nancy Turner boost the spirits of the Soph-Frosh team. Track And Field X NWXQERESXESWWQ !WY?fN 'f?'f1SNi 'm mi .QRS f SSS WW Thinclads Runners-Up In District Meet Highlands track team col lected 80 points to finish second to Sam Houston in the District 30 AAAA meet at Alamo Sta dlum The Owls Paul Hopkins ran the 100 yards in 9.7 to tie the record and later ran the 220 yards in 22.2, breaking the rec- ord set by his brother Thomas Hopkins who previously had held the citys' fastest times in both dashes. Opposite page: Hopkins snaps the tape in 10-flat to finish ahead of Sam Houstons' George Franklin. Top: Rodney makes a long lump in the Metro Meet. Right: Wallace Humphrey holds on to ci lead on the mile relay. 0 mfff' sresfw gpg, rwflf it 'wk fl fm '1m.i , ' 1 1 14 Wallace Humphrey receives the baton from Sam Ellison on The mile relay. rr. i' Jw.. Reuben McClain shows a winning Tech- nique while going over The high lump bar. 'fl ,wr 4 Calvin Satberry prepares to scratch for The sprint relay. Above: Relay Team members from Top To bottom: Paul Hopkins, Michael Hendricks, Calvin Satberry, Alex Fulton, and Wallace Humphries. Left: Calvin SaTberry takes The baton from Alex Fulion during practice. Golfers Win First District Title Highlands' Golf Team scored a school record of 292 to easily win their tirst District 30-AAAA Cham- pionship. Earlier, the Owls' placed second to Roosevelt in the S.A.N.N. match play and later took a big step to- ward the district crown after winning the S.A.l.S.D. Tournament, their tirst tournament win in the school's history. Above: Members of the District 30-AAAA Golf championship team are as follows, Front: Carol Treece, Debbie Hinton, Second Row: Jim Hanna, Bill Taylor, Bill Vontur, Ken Mikes, Third Row: Jim Lusson, Jeff Myers, Curtis Pennington, Reginald Perryman, Willy Dickson, Jim Garcia, Fourth Row: Tom Heickman and Mike Schuetze. Right: A few members of the golf team find Ken Mike's putting technique slightly different. 182 Sports Six Make All-District Team i ,, M 2 ,W V - f l 3 ,. t 'JA 427 fi it rm, fm, Mike Schuefze displuys Trophies he won during The 7l-72 season Below: The Distric? 30-AAAA Champions: Bill Voniur, Jim Hanna Jeff Myers, Coach Howard, Reginald Perrymcn, Tom Heickman 'WEEPME Golfers Set Records Above: Reginald Perrymon is set for a swing in District 30-AAAA Tournament. Below: Bill Vontur lfar leftl patiently observes a swing mode by a competitor in the District Championship. 1 84 Sports 'i Y - 1 me 1 J if - its we W le 'Q sis 1 , ,V 55 31' . s 1' s , , . L , - . is Q ss i A 3 3 .L ,gi.sf'l7i: . , A ggi N1 1 f is K ,K K, .QQ s A 'is if I , .Q R .. V ,kk. K -- . ,. -',- 1 ' 21 . . - X ,, Q ., cc '21 Fe - -. 3, 1.2 fs:: ...,2- -i -.H , . A i 4 gf g i: it X if 33: r i. .. Q.. s.s-- .451 -N , . --... ,, .. s.. ,, L. . D , its . ...D - '.--f - .Q ,-f 'y ff . ' ,. W -Ki , -. .- s-- i-' K .. V -,.- - . X I W - 1,5 - . H s-w,,,,.-2 ,-sf .,,, .. K Q ig I K . i .. . , fs is , . ..i... ., .. ., QQ 'it , , KZIV: .1 --'7 1 f. .:i77:,-- ,-:-' i, .-1'.. , ' K . '.,z. ,, 1 ,,.V7 Y M , ' Above: Tom Heickman is set to make a putt. Below: Debbie Hinton and Carol Treece take a break. Golf-A Swinging Sport! i s Above left: IT helps To Take a praciice swing. Above: Armando Lazarine prepares to swing. Left: This member seems To have had a nice shot. Crown l-lighlands' Tennis Team won The DisTricT 30-AAAA Champion- ship Tor The second year in a row. The Owls Took The TiTle on The home courT wiTh 20 poinTs fol- lowed by Sam HousTon wiTh 15. Debbie Speer and Liz Black- wood placed TirsT and second in The girls' singles To pace The winning effort LeTT: Liz Blackwood Takes cz swing in The DisTricT Championship. BoTTom1 Jeff Moczegemba and William Myers Team up in The boys' doubles. is Trophies Come Easily For Net'Tecu11y , ,L 1. ' iff 'f rx L A ' '15, 1, 'f ,Q f9fff?' 5' ' --Zgiiga. it , ,' if fy , ' , 6' -. , 1 'xy li, ' ltr, 1 ,, . -3,- U ' If Q' , L ' V I .7 ' a r, rn 4'1 2 45 ff M 3 l ,sip l 1 'WJ' ' f az 2 'V W i 'M QM, vs- , 3 W' tw fha li ' ' ' V 'il ., ' L nf TL' 'S' J' ,A . ,w M -' J 7 'V A r it Q. 2 ' ' R a 1 ' , ?' ' Y iw J fi L i We f Members of the Owl tennis team display the trophies they won at a tournament held at New Braunfels. Members of the boys' net team are left to right: Kenneth Er- furth, Larry Peterson, Jeff Moczygemba, Jeff Boeer, Gerald Ruecla, William Myers, Brock Lambert, Charles Stewart, John Carpenter, Paul Duderstadt, Douglas Sultenfuss, and Bill Jar- rett. 'X W - 417' .rg lzr' . .. ' ., ' 1 , ,,,r,-22 2 U , -if-L - L' f ad - , , ,- -. f,,, ,,. , 'f' f4'-- - ,xg . K , L ' ,P ' Q gf' eL 4 f V, K , .Q ' , W vw 355357 2, I f gi . ' 4 .,.. , ny ,f .IL . .,,, , 31 . 48- , ff 1 y H yy, ,J L ..., :,,,,f' , 5 'T . Wi H Lg , if , . ' L L f, I M.: Hanja I .A V H 1 ff 'A 5,,.- - . 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I H SporTs 1 89 Girls Organize Volleyball Team Girl Netters, from left to right are: ltront rowl Teresa Del Campo, Annie Walls, Genevieve Gonzales, Blanche Gonzales, Hilcla Guerra, lback rowl Carol Villareal, Captain, Pamela Fielder, Patricia Johnson, Willie Williams, Mary Walls, co-captain, Glenda Bacon, Jacinta Coleman. Front Row seated: llett to rightl Sally Hughes, Betty Less, Jan Gonzales, Peggy Chaveia, Elaine Fulmer, Carolyr. Moore, Annette Guerra. Second Row: lleft to rightl sponsor, Alva .lo Fischer, Cynthia Hartsfield, Sharon Bacon, Amy Riemenschneider, Elizabeth Martinez, Nita Washington, Sherry Wildman, Andrea Shelton, Yvonne Mollett. 1 90 Sports Girls Volleyball-A Success! sss' l Above: A member of the team tries her best to hit the ball. x E. I. Q E Left: As one member misses the ball, she is backed up by another member. sm Volleyball 191 192 Spor Owl Nine District 30AAAA Co-Champs The Owl sluggers opened a championship season wiTh an 8-l win over Lanier. McCollum could not win be- cause of The piTching of The Owls Jimmy Caraway. His perfor- mance led Highlands To a l0-l vicTory. Labeled as The mosT explosive scoring Team in The ciTy, The Owls ran up a 7-5 vic- Tory over SouTh San and a 7-2 v i c T o r y over Brackenridge broughT abouT by The masferful pifching of Carl Thies. In The final game of disTricT play Highlands was defeaTed by SouTh San 6-O. This loss seT up The playoff games as each Team had an idenTical ll-3 record. A passed ball proved To be cosTly To The Owls, as They were shuT ouT of The firsT SouTh San- Highlands play off l-O. ln The nexT game of The besT ouT of Three series The BobcaTs won by a 2-l edge over High- lands on a bunT. Top: Baseball coach Tom Henslee sTudies The game well for fuTure improvemenTs. Bot- Tom: Oscar MonTelongo, firsT baseman, waits his Turn To bat aT The SouTh San game. Ts 5 i 91- W 'V Img. 5 w wf' ' V-w...,,,., on H V: ,,,. V A V ,qw ,Y W. 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Below: Russell Nebgen, first baseman, misses and doesn't connect. ,.awf4 W' E 1 Q l ' 3 l A yua- ww 1 94 Sports' Top: James Arriola, second baseman, reaches To connect with the ball. Bottom: Carl Theis, pitcher, sits with assistant coach Virgil Peterson during an exciting game. . , ig , .,,. 13, Sports 195 Owls Spring Board To District Leclcl 196 Sports Upper: Mike Trevino swings for the fences but doesn't quite connect this time. Above: Infielder Oscar Montelonge prepares to make the throw. Upper Lett: Carl Theis intently watches the pro- gress of the game. Lett: Roy White shows his style of attacking the pitch. Above: Wesley Zotz takes his practice swing before the pitch. Sports 197 Above: Baseball team members, Carl Theis, Rene Arriola, Oscar Montelongo, cmd Mike Trevino enioy the athletic banquet. Left: Rene Arriola streaks for first. i 4 F Front row: Manager Richard lBroaclwayl Long, John Myers, Oscar Montelongo, Russell Nebgen, Glenn Smart, James Arriola. Second row: Gary Gruenwalol, Bobby Dilworth, Roy White, Rene Arriola, Bobby Snyder. Back row: Coach Tom Henslee, Jerry Jones, James Caraway, Tim Waclawczyk, Dana Tribble, Carl Theis, Tommy Baldwin, Assistant Coach Virgil Peterson. Mike Trevinio hits home run ancl fellow players come out to congratulate him. Sports 199 N We share The world TwilighT. IT is The auTumn of e day .... The shadow Ti e. The sun is rger than before . . . . b kinder, less intense . . . mellow disc of orange li T .... falling somewh ar away and summoni up layers of pink and olden clouds To reflecf i farewell . . . . To sTarT e miracle of anoTher da ADMINISTRATION J Z Dress-Up Day- One Of Those Measures' Whether playing the part of a comedian or a cranky old bag of wind , as some believe, a teacher's main concern is the stu- dent. The willingess to resort to any measure to motivate a stu- dent's mind is one of the im- portant qualities of a true edu- cator. The teacher is constantly striving to instill knowledge and thought within the minds of those he instructs. The task is difficult, but the attempt is well- worth the challenge. Someone once described a teacher as a person who faces a bunch of desperadoes with her back to the wall and no gun in her hand. Although these feelings may sometime overcome a teacher, he can be quite proud when at least one of his students approaches him and says thanks for helping me under- stand myself. 202 Faculty Far left: During Spirit Week, Vincent Ramos ad- mires his valiant hero, Birdman Scroggins. Above: Our beautiful Mrs. Sellars proudly flaunts a new fashion idea that was especially created to make any Sam Houston Cherokee fall dead in his tracks. Top right: After a long and weary tragic battle with the enemy, our big chief, Mr. Card- well, rests peacefully in his comfortable wheel- chair. Bottom right: Mrs. Tessman has her over- sized lollipop handy to swat any mean ol' Chero- kee who happens to be on the warpath. 5 i f 3 so i i i 1 Top left: Miss Goss can out-Tackle anybody. Top right: Mrs. Brient Treats Mrs. Jcickson's wounds. Left: Good spirits ore ol- ways with Mr. Garcia. Above: Miss Meyer's all Tuckerecl out. Fac ulfy 203 . K 2 -Q . -' x f ,ffm ,fy , 'B ' f ' fi to ' ft' . by K' WA ,, N'i.3'iWM ?fL MR. GEORGE MAHAN, Principal MR. HAROLD SINGLETON, Vice Principal B.A., Trinity University, M.A., St. Mary's B.S., Louisiana State University, M.A., University. Our Lady of the Lake College. MISS ROBERTA ACKERMANN-B.S., M.ED., Trinity University, Dean of Col- lege Preparatory School. MRS. WILLETTA FOWLER-B.S., Langston University, M.ED., Trinity University, Counselor of Foundation School. MRS. BILLIE GILLIAM-B.B.A., Texas A8rl University, M.A., St. Mory's Uni- versity, Counselor of College Prepara- tory School. MR. CHARLES MOORHEAD-B.S., Univer- sity of Maryland, M.ED., Texas A8tM University, Counselor of College Pre- paratory School. MR. TOM MORRIS-B.S., McMurry Col- lege, M.ED., Hardin Simmons Univer- sity, Dean of Foundation School. MR. HERBERT REHMANN-B.S., M.E., Southwest Texas State University, Dean of Business 81 Technical School. MISS MARGARETE SCHUETTE-A.A., Tex- as Lutheran College, B.A., University of Texas, M.A., University of Northern Colorado, Counselor of Business Sr Technical School. MISS MARGUERITE YEAGER-M.S., Uni- versity of Southern California, B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, Counse- lor of Foundation School. With a whimsical smile Mr. Mahan starts another day of administrative work. .... ' i -t-. g m s.. . .12 iwitmk 1- ,5555g,:5..t.,.,p..,ty? ' it' It :Gif ... 5192.9 'laii-:tim :iii -fw t, ,V ., 1 nw:-wwe' ' 4 g P t, -W, -Q f ,ww-fM+Www A . , . i, . J, V U W J ' Y2Lm1:,1I4W i4v4: - MR. EDWARD PRICE, Assistant Principal B.S., Samuell Houston College, M.S., Prairie View ALM College. 204 Faculty Q31 Miss Yaeger aids Bruce Carter in finding a career for the future. MRS. VIRGINIA ALBERTI-B.A., M.A., Southwest Texas State University, En- glish, German. MRS. HELEN ARTAU-A.B., M.A., Trinity University, English. MRS. CAROLYN BANZ-B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, French, French Club Sponsor. MISS RUTH BATOT-B.S., M.ED., Our Lady of the Lake College, Physical Ed- ucation, Brigade Co-Sponsor. MR. LARRY BIGGERS-B.A., University of Texas, Physical Science, Physics, Bowl- ing Club Sponsor. MRS. LOTTIE BLAIR-B.A., Howard Uni- versity, Government, Negro History. MR. TOMMY BLAIR-B.S., Southwest Tex- as State University, Physical Education, Health, Athletics, Football 84 Track Coach. MRS. DOLORES BLANAR-B.A., University of Texas, Government, Sociology, Tex- as History. MRS. GOLDIE BOWDEN-B.A., Southwest Texas State University, World History. MISS GWENDOLYN BOYNTON-B.S., Trinity University, Physical Education, Health, Brigade Sponsor. MR. DAY BRANDT-B.S., M.A., Southwest Texas State University, Bookkeeping. MISS ELLEN BRIENT-B.S., M.A., Texas Woman's University, Health, Driver's Education. MRS. VIRGINIA BRIENT-B.S., Texas Wo- man's University, Biology. MRS. BETTY BRIGGS-B.A., Trinity Uni- versity, M.A., Texas Woman's Uni- versity, Art, National Honor Society Co-Sponsor. MR. ROBERT BUTLER-B.S., M.ED., Trin- ity University, Biology, Student Coun- cil Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM BYRUM-B.S., Trinity Uni- versity, Geometry, Trigonometry, Com- puter Programming. MR. SAM CADENA-B.S., M.ED., South- west Texas State University, Industrial Cooperative Training, V.I.C.A. Sponsor. MRS. REBECCA CAGE-B.A., M.A., North Texas State University, Spanish. MR. CLIFTON CARDWELL-B.S., Trinity University, Sociology, Government, De- bate Team Sponsor. MISS MARY CARR-B.S., Southwestern University, English, Junior Class Spon- sor. Faculty 205 SGT. MAJ. VICTOR CHANEY-ROTC, Boy's and Girl's Drill Team. MRS. FRANCES COSGROVE-B.S., Texas A84 University, Homemaking, FHA Co- Sponsor. MISS ELEANOR COSSAIRT-B.A., M.A., Trinity University, American History. MR. JERRY COX-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, M.ED., Our Lady of , WW, , 4 'Z 4 . ..f. uw. 4 fr My i the Lake College, Typing. r.si it MR. DENNIS CRANE-B.M., M.S., Texas A8il University, Band, Choral Music. MR. MICHAEL CRISTOFOLETTI-B.A., St. Mary's University, Geometry. MR. JAY CRUTCHFIELD-B.A., University of Texas, Industrial Arts 81 Crafts. MISS NANCY DE LA ZERDA-B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, Spanish, Speech. MRS. BETH DUARTE-B.A., North Texas State University, English. MRS. SUSAN DUNIGAN-B.A., Southwest Texas State University, English. MRS. ESTHER DUTY-B.S., Prairie View A8-M College, Related Math, Physical Science. MISS ALVA FISCHER-ELS., Our Lady of the Lake College, Physical Education, Girl's Volleyball Coach. Above: Mrs. Hoffmann, Chiroanes sponsor, relaxes for ci moment to enioy herself while supervising at one of the cIub's fund-raising activities. Right, Mrs. Malatek finds relaxation by knitting in her spare time. 206 Faculty if ffff , 137, mm W if WWW . I B., 5 W 'f f 'f1:5 'ir ,Aff D Lett Season s greetings are disclosed as Miss Woodul opens a Christmas card given her from a student Above Mr. Byrum explains how some of the ma- chines work at the computer center as Dale Young and Tommy Wright listen MR. RICHARD FISCHER-B.S., Texas ASQM University, Metalwork. MR. EUGENE FOSTER-B.S., M.S., East Texas State University, Woodwork. MR. DON GADBERRY-B.S., M.A., New Mexico State University, Consumer Math, Related Math. MR. JOSE GARCIA-B.A., St. Mary's Un- iversity, M.A., University of Jaime Balmes, Spanish. MR. ARTHUR GEISLER-B.S., Trinity Uni- versity, M.B.A., University of Texas, Typing. MR. LIONEL GONZALES-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, World History, Athletics, Head Track Coach. MISS REBECCA GOSS-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, Homemaking, Home 84 Family Living, F.H.A. Sponsor. MR. CLAYTON HALL-B.A., Tarleton State College, World History. MR. T. C. HARDESTY-B.S., Central State University, Biology. MR. GARY HARLOW-B.S., East Texas State University, Business Communica- tions, Journalism, Tartan, Brigadoon, Quill 81 Scroll Sponsor. MRS. JOSIE HARPER-B.S., Huston-TiIIot- son College, M.A., Incarnate Word College, IEMRI Developmental Services. MR. GIDEON HARRIS-B.A., Baylor Uni- versity, American History, English. Faculty 207 MRS. JANET HASTY-A.A., Citrus Col- lege, B.S., Sul Ross, Typing, Business Communications. MR. KALEEM HAZER-B.ED., Illinois State University, M.ED., Trinity University, Trigonometry, Elem. Analysis, Analytic Geometry. MR. THOMAS I-IENSLEE-B.S., Trinity Uni- versity, Driver's Education, Athletics, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. MISS JUANITA HERNANDEZ-B.A,, Our Lady of the Lake College, Spanish, French, Spanish Club Sponsor. MRS. BILLIE HOFFMANN-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, English, Chi- roanes Sponsor. MR. WALTER HOWARD-B.A., M.A., Uni- versity of Texas, World History, Golf Coach. MR. JOHN HUNTER-M.ED., Southwest Texas State College, Government, Tex- as History, Economics. MRS. BILLIE JACKSON-B.S., East Texas State University, English, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. MARLA JAMES--B.A., Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts, English, Athen- as Sponsor. MR. CHARLES JEFFRIES-B.F.A., Texas Christian University, Drama, Stage- craft, Highland Players, H.E.R.C., In- ternational Thespian Society, Dramatic Arts Booster Club Sponsor. MR. JOHN KEMMERZEHL-B.S., Lamar University, Physical Education, Athle- tics, Basketball Coach. MR. ROLAND KERBY-B.S., Sul Ross, M.ED., Our Lady of the Lake College, Algebra. MISS ROSELLA KLIEWER-B.A., North- western State College, English. MR. RONALD KYLE-A.S., Murray State College, B.S., Texas A8tI University, American History. MRS. IRIS LANGSTON-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, Shorthand. MR. FRANCIS LEAR-Vocational Emergen- cy Teacher's Certificate, Radio and T.V. Electronics, V.I.C.A. Sponsor. MRS. MARY LITTLE-B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, English. MRS. DELIA LOPEZ-B.S., Texas Woman's University, Homemaking, F.H.A. Spon- sor. MISS MARY LUNDEEN-B.A., M.A., Incar- nate Word College, Biology, Science Dept. Chairman, National Honor So- ciety Sponsor. MRS. WANDA McCABE-B.S., Texas Wo- man's University, A r t, General Drafting. MRS. JOAN MCMILLIAN-B.A., South- west Texas State University, German, German Club Co-Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM MADDOX-B.A., Rice Uni- versity, Algebra. MRS. JUDITH MALATEK--B.S., Southwest Texas State University, Consumer Math, Related Math. MR. CARL MANGOLD--B.S., M.ED., Southwest Texas State University, .American History, Tennis. 208 Faculty MRS. MARY MANSFIELD-B.A., St. Mary's University, Typing. MRS. LORAINE MARTIN-B.A., Prairie View A8,M College, L.L.D. Program, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MR. PAUL MARTIN-B.S., Trinity Uni- versity, Physical Education, Athletics, Football Coach, H Club Sponsor. MRS. NANCY MATHIS--B.S., Ball State University, Related Math. MISS MARY MEYER-B.A., Incarnate Word College, American History, Gov- ernment, Phi Beta Sponsor. MISS MARTHA MONITA-B.A., St. Mary's University, English. MR. JERRY MOORE-B.B.A., Southwest Texas State University, Recordkeeping. MRS. VIVIAN MOORE-B.S., M.S., Trin- ity University, Bookkeeping. MR. DANIEL MUCHA-B.S., University of Georgia, M.ED., Trinity University, Rus- sian, World History. MRS. LOIS MUELLER-B.S., M.ED., South- west Texas State University, English. MISS CAROLYN NICHOLSON-B.A., Texas Tech University, Government, Sociol- ogy, Mexican-American Studies, F.T.A. Sponsor. MR. RODRIGO NINO-B.A., Trinity Uni- versity, Algebra, Related Math. MRS. ANGNET NORMAN-B.A., Incar- nate Word College, Speech. MISS MARTHA OBREGON-B.A., Pan American University, English. MRS. BARBARA ODEM-A.A., San An- tonio College, B.A., Incarnate Word College, Consumer Math, Related Math. MR. JAMES PERRIGO-B.S., University of Texas, Physical Science, Consumer Math. MR. VIRGIL PETERSON-B.A., Trinity Uni- versity, American History, Assistant Coach. MISS MAYME PHILLIPS-B.S., Incarnate Word College, English. MR. EDWIN PHY-B.S., Angelo State Uni- versity, Physical Education, Athletics, Football, Sophomore Basketball Coach, GirI's H Club Sponsor. MR. JACK PRICE-B.S., University of Texas, Physical Science, Athletics, Coach. MR. FRANK RENFRO-B.A., Southwestern University, Algebra, Trigonometry, Elem. Analysis, Junior Class Sponsor. SGT. ELMER RIGDON-R.O.T.C., Rifle Team Coach. MR. ALVIN ROESLER-B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University, Government, So- ciology, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. VIRGINIA SCHELPER-B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University, English. Faculty 209 MR. ALBERT SCHMlDT-B.S., St. Mory's University, Related Math, Algebra, Chess Club. MR. REINHOLD SCHUBERT-B.S., Texas ALM University, Biology. MR. TROY SCROGGINS-B.A., M.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, Latin, En- glish, Latin Club Sponsor. MRS. MARY SELLARS-B..l., University of Texas, English. MRS. MARTHA SMITH-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, English, Athen- as Sponsor. MISS MARY SMITH-B.S., University of Texas, M.S., Trinity University, Chem- istry. MRS. JANE SNOVEL-B.B.A., University of Texas, Vocational Office Education, O.E.A. Sponsor. MRS. ROSEMARY SON-B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College, M.A., University of Texas, English, Sigma Epsilon Spon- sor. MR. CHARLES SORRELL-B.B.A., Hardin- Simmons University, Distributive Edu- cation, D.E.C.A. Sponsor. MRS. VICKI SPANGLER-B.A., Angelo State University, English, Spanish, Medical Careers. MRS. DORIS TAYLOR-B.A., Bishop Col- lege, English. MRS. COLLEEN TESSMANN-B.S., South- west Texas State University, Homemak- ing, F.H.A. Sponsor. MRS. CONSTANCE THOMPSON-B.A., University of Texas, Chemistry. MRS. PAULITA TIETZE-B.A., Baylor Uni- versity, M.A., St. Mary's University, Vocational Office Education, O.E.A. Co-Sponsor. MRS. LEONOR TOVAR-B.A., Our Lady ot the Lake College, M.A., Texas A8iI University, Spanish. MR. JOE VALDESPINO-B.A., M.ED., Trinity University, Geometry, Algebra. 210 Faculty Q D 1 5 .ii i Left: Mrs. Scott administers directions for a test. Above, Miss Carr dis plays her owls throughout her apartment. .eff Right: Mr. Schubert, Brent Tribble, and Christopher Gasaway examine the gills of a baby shark. MISS ANN WALKER-B.S., University of Texas, English. MRS. EDITH WASKOW-B.S., Southwest Texas State University, M.ED., Trinity University, Geometry. MR. RICKY WEBB-B.S,, M.ED., Sam Houston-State University, Drafting. MRS. SHARON WEST-B.M., Trinity Uni- versity, Music, Choral, A Capella Choir, Orchestra. MRS. CHERYL WHITEMAN-B.A., Mon- mouth College, M.A., University of Illinois, Spanish. MISS PEGGY WOODUL-B.A., East Tex- as State University, M.ED., Southwest Texas State University, Speech, Drama, Rifle Team Sponsor, Highland Players Co-Sponsor. MR. DEAN BIERKAMPER-Drivers Educa- tion, MR. WILLIAM KELLY-Driver's Education. MR. HERBERT SMITH-Driver's Education. MRS. OPAL WALKER-Driver's Education. MR. ROBERT WIER-Driver's Education. MRS. ODENA CLARK-Study Hall Super- visor. MR. HERBERT HANNON-B.A., Talladega College, Study Hall Supervisor. MRS. SONYA SHULER-Study Hall Super- visor. MISS BEVERLY DAVIS-Library Aide. MRS. RACHEL GONZALES-B.A., Our Lady at the Lake College, Librarian. MRS. DOROTHY HILDEBRANDT-B.S., Our Lady of the Lake College, Assis- tant Librarian. MRS. BETTY WALLACE-Library Aide, Vis- ual Aids. MRS. AGNES GOTTFRIED-Registered Nurse, lncarnate Word College, Presi- dent ot the School Nurse Section of the Texas State Teacher's Association, District XX. The Parent-Teacher Associa- tion of Highlands High School serves to create a united effort between the educators and the general public of our communi- ty by promoting the highest ad- vantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education for all young people. With the dedication and effort of the P.T.A., a closer relation can be brought between home and school to intensify the education of young people. On the third Thursday of each month, the P.T.A. holds a regu- lar business session in room 103 at 10:00 a.m. to discuss and plan any activities for the school year. Greenback Night, during Open House, is its only fund- raising activity. Literally thousands of admin- istrative and clerical duties are handled in the offices here at Highlands. The responsibilities of this efficient and hard-work- ing office personnel include re- porting grade averages, class ranks, assigning lockers and textbooks, checking the at- tendance, and keeping track of the school budget. 212 Faculty i P.T.A. OFFICERS-Mrs. Julia Chatwell, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Pauline Wilkes, vice- president, Mrs. Phyllis Barnes, president, Mrs. Ann Smith, and Mrs. Helen Balmos, recording secretary. Officers not pictured: Mrs. Doris Holmes, treasurer, Mrs. Dottie McRae, parliamen- tarian, and Mrs. Yvonne Bowling, historian. Miss Edith Brinkman-Registrar Mrs. Nell Flores-Principal's Sec- retary Mrs. Thelma Hawkins-General Secretary Mrs. Margaret Hoffman-General Secretary l l Mrs. Dorothy Howard-Computer Clerk Mrs. Rosemary Lambert-Attem dance Office Mrs. Alberta Prendergrast-At- tendance Office Mrs. Mary Zirkel-Dean's Secre- tary Mrs. Hoffman looks for a stuclent's program card. l- I M Q s .wl,..r.W ' I fgx 5,1, ,jf We, Q.,,,,,,,,,f.J f . 'h ,L I in 1g' 1 , , Q irii it il l ' is l r si' or ' llil w 1 , THE KITCHEN STAFF-Standing: Viola Mazac, cafeteria manager: Grace Glauser, Sa- mantha Davis, Billie Hoffman, Bessie Sved, Edith Katzfey, May Branecky, Linda Kallies, Everline Dennis, Eva Guevera, Laina Bernatchez, Frances Caballero. Seated: Mildred Harris, Lela Matthews, Esther Robles, Beulah Fielder, Cecilia Biela, Gertrude Gerhard, Stella Kadura, Evelyn Lyssy, Irene Friedrich, Lillie Winn. The maintenance crew con- sists of thirteen workers. All the True learning must occur in a pleasant atmosphere in order for a student to acquire any type of knowledge. The maintenance crew help provide such an at- mosphere. They hold an enor- mous responsibility which re- quires seeing that the entire campus is run properly. workers work on 9 hour over- lapping shifts: 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The custodians receive two weeks summer vacation and then begin preparing the entire campus for the next school year. The ianitorial staff is truly a cap- able and dedicated group. The loud clattering of dishes and the immense sound of crashing pots and pans that echo from the southwest sec- tion of the campus at noontime transmits a distinct signal to every student and teacher that lunchtime is very near. The cafe- teria is probably one of the busiest places in the school building. Twenty-two women work there five days a week for nine months preparing meals for approximately 2300 students a day. There are three lunch periods, the first of which begins at 11:36 a.m. Each lunch lasts thirty minutes. Some of the women who work in the cafe- teria start their day as early as 6:30 a.m. preparing approxi- mately 75 pounds of flour for hot rolls and 150 pounds of fresh meat for the meals daily. Wednesdays and Fridays are two of the busiest days: these are Mexican food day and fish day. Snack bar items such as hamburgers, sandwiches, candy dian Mr. Arturo Castillo Mr. Rogelio Benavidez and potato chips can also be purchased in the lunch room. The cafeteria staff is quite an efficient team of workers. Maintenance Staff Mr. Milton Russell-Head Custo- Mr. Guadalupe Esquivel Mr. Robert Hernandez Mr. Raymond Kelly Mrs. Emma Lewis Mrs. Soledad Petez Mr. Roy Robles Mr. Manuel Saenz Mr. Claudio Sanchez Mr. Jose Sanchez Mr. Pedro Soza Facu ty 213 The Learning Education is an integral part of the learning tree of knowl- edge. lt is the School Board that endeavors to provide unlimited educational opportunities tor all students. The main purpose of the Board ot Education is to over- see the operation of the entire school district. There are many responsibilities involved in run- ning a school system like that of San Antonio. Such responsibil- ities include the hiring of teach- ers, the purchasing of equip- ment and the setting ot salaries. The School Board is composed of eight members. These mem- bers voluntarily serve as the policy-making body ot the dis- trict. The policies set forth by this competent staff have estab- lished the high educational standards in the San Antonio Independent School District. Tree -1 'ifiiiz i -P .-.. 51 15 .41 ',,.,, , Dr. Harold H. Hitt Dr. S. T. Scott Superintendent of Schools Deputy Superintendent Mr. Richard Teniente, President Mrs, L. Bonham Jones, Vice President Mrs. Robert E. Durr Mr. Jerry Dietert, Assistant Secretary Mr. S. J. Davis Mr. Daniel H. Saucedo 214 Faculty The Many Worlds Of A Teacher Above: Mr. Price and Sgt. Maior Chaney seem undecided as to where to direct Rogers, Con- nell and Poe Junior High students at the San Antonio Symphony performance at H.H.S. Left: Mr. Davis sits down to think for o second before getting back to work. Below: Mr. Hardesty lectures on how light affects plants. Top left: During her conference period, Mrs. Thompson fixes herself cs hot cup of coffee before facing another hour of chemistry. Bottom left: Coach Blair is forced into evasive action by two members of the All-American Redheods. l Qiigij. M:::1.,::,,f::1,,Si1lii41f, R N The morning is like e begin- ning of friends ' .... un- sure, hesiianT xpecfanf. First light ou f darkness .... hope f what lies ahead OY. ORGANIZATIONS f 218 AC A Cappella: Number One Top: Choir members walk nervously to sight reading room. Above: Choir warms up before performance. Right: Mrs. West directs the choir in their last performance before contest, appella One wasn't the loneliest number for the Highlands A Cappella Choir in 1971-72. It was the greatest number around in the San Antonio Independent School District. In fact, the ex- cellent rating of number 1 , awarded to the Highlands A Cappella Choir was the only 1 received in the entire S.A.l.S.D. for Concert perfor- mance at Our Lady of the Lake College where the U.l.L. Contest was held. Members prepared for many other performances throughout the year. Many hours of prepa- ration were necessary for each performance. Many rehearsals at seven o'clock were quite common. This year the members learned not only to iust sing their music, but be a part of it. Throughout the year, Mrs. West told her stu- dents that Music is a part of all our lives . . . it brings people together. ,J L I il? l c Q Above: With their eyes closed A Cappella students warm up tone by listening to each other. Above: Mrs. West is enthusiastic when directing the choir. Q be 1 K Q E S 1 un. 2 3 ' X K ,. 1 1 7 is 1 X K Sims The piano serves as an accompaniment as the choir rehearses for contest. ACappellc1 219 Upper left: Jeanie Gerth is going strong at Simon says. Upper right: Gary White, Robert Perez, Larry Roberts,.and Sammy Burns await Simons next command. Below: A Cappella Choir gets it together at initiation. 220 A Cappella Choir Above: Larry Roberts practices for the upcoming Christmas concert. Upper right: Choir members listen attentive- ly to a lecture. Right: Mrs. Sharon West is pictured with Geraldine Moore, who will sing in competition at Carnegie Hall. A Cappella Choir 221 The goal of every Athena member is to help others. The activities they are involved in are obvious proof that they are willing to share their happiness with others. They started off the year with an initiation party. A hayride at the Blue Triangle Ranch and slumber parties were some spe- cial occasions. At Thanksgiving, the girls collected canned food for a family, and also celebrated the Christmas Season with a party. The Athenas have been in- volved in helping out the Chil- drens Shelter, and quite inter- ested in it. 4' The Year WGS ended with G Always a busy moment for Athenas farewell to the graduating se- nior members. Front Row: Monra Stiles, Denise Breaux, Jeanie Cook, Denise Brown, Debbie Batterton. Second Row: Jane Tinkle, Barbara Wakefield, Virginia Trevino, Melanie Doumit. Third Row: Debbie Couch, Janice Grahm, Shirley Walker, Renee Ketchem, Susan Garza. Fourth Row: Lincla Webb, Donna Brown, Martha Lemons, Mary Griffin, Debbie Vann, Denise Ketchem, Peggy Moeller, Kim Harrison, Donna Murray, Karen Passant. Fifth .Rowz Brandy Sides, Nancy Fitzsimmon, Margo Boubel, Donna Surgen, Kathy Grobe, Pam Boehme, Diane Rangel, Amy Vance. 222 Athenas ,..f:,l X PS Q L , Expressions of initiaiion night 1 1 1 Z A different scene That night dn, ,NX z X... i +5 ei 'f i Pam Boehme also victim of initiation H ir , Q . , 5: arf: Top: Curious vicfims read a sign Left: Some proud Athena members Afhenas 223 Athenas Excitement Means Afhenas Hayride 1 sis? K im Time To make a close friend . . . Mrs. Smith and Mrs. James talk awhile Top: Togetherness . . . Left: Marion Drcbek and Beverly Denman L Talk 224 3 Q Q if i s .W Q First Row: Sara Wade, Vice President, Gayle Doubrava, President, Beth White, Reporter, Robin Terry, Sgt.-at-Arms. Back Row: Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, Marian Drabek, Treasurer, Beverly Denman, Secretary, Mrs. James, Sponsor. Happiness is part ofthe Athenas Social. Donna Surginer and Sharon Wheeler socialize at the Athenas Social. Left: The Athenas Social is a time for meeting new friends. Athenas 225 ff' -iii-WK - 2- Afhenas Show Christmas Spirit Robin Janes, Gene Meyers, Debbie Bctterton and Robert Biedryzski celebrate Christmas together. n K .3 ' x k i' : f 5 , ' Mrs. Smith and Mrs. James, the sponsors of Athenus enioy themselves ut the Christmas party. Herman Hernandez and Lindo Webb ore tempted by the mistletoe. 226 Athenas Technology In Medicine The Medical Careers Club is designed to aid students in furthering Their education and learning about the different fields regarding medicine. Mov- ing away from the study of the nursing profession, the Medical W Careers Club is diversing into more technical fields of medi- cine. The members are getting needed when going into the 3 medical field of their choice. They do this by having physical therapists, student nurses, and career coordinators come and speak on various aspects of the medical profession. Some of the activities this year have been an excursion to the new Southeast Baptist Hos- pital. They helped the Student Council collect money for the March of Dimes and also par- ticipated in the Miles for Chil- dren Walk. ln the spring they had a picnic at the Northeast Preserve. Left to right: Lou Riernenschneider, vice-president, Martha Lemons, treasurer, Lucy Con treras, president, Mrs. Spangler, sponsor. Not pictured: Wendy Wheeler, secretary Cindy Mungia, reporter. Front row: Zylphia Davis, Mary Horelka, Arlene Hooper, Gloria Belumen. Second row: Carolyn Elliot, Carolyn Harelka, Diane Leihsing Margie Richardson. Back row: Donna Wade, Rachelle Burns, Norma Garcia, Christine Cuellar. valuable information on what it a c a d e m i c qualifications are S Brigadoon- Creativity The Brigadoon staffers work Throughout the year recording, day by day, the events in and around the Highlands campus. Construction of the Brigadoon requires m e e ti n g deadlines, gathering pictures, arranging ideas and cooperating with the student body and faculty as well as the surrounding community. The Brigadoon staff is composed of hard working students who put forth many hours to com- plete your yearbook. Above: Front row: Candie Pearson, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Lisa Moore, Campus Life Editor, Sharon Freeman, Ad- vertising Editor, Second row, Debbie Batterton, Sophomore and Freshman Class Editor, Louise Eng, Faculty Editor, San- dra Horton, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Third row: Gayle Doubrava, Junior Class Editor, Anna Caisse, Senior Class Ed- itor, Fourth row, Cynthia Sutherland, Photographer, Pam Boehme, Advertising Editor, Lynn Holzmann, Copy Editor, Fifth row: Brent Laing, Samuel Burns, Editor-ln-Chief, Gary Dempsey, Head Photographer. Below: Mr. Gary Harlow, Brig- adoon sponsor, is seen at his desk performing one of the many tasks involved in creating the Brigadoon. ..Lsmss.,sms:ss iii i i i it if -r' 228 Brigadoon l ri, Top left: Front row: Lisa Lopez, Margaret Becker, Ruth Stanush, second row: Dara Agnew, Darlene Vukasin, Third row: Martha Barden, Debbie Pancoast, Laurie Martin, Fourth row: Alfred Lozano, Glenn Matthews, Jackie Mahurin. Fifth row: Jerry Nale, George Gayton, John Nale, Sixth row: Emilio Valadez, Henry Binger, Charles Taylor, Max Lynch. Top right: Kathy Calloway is trying to think of some creative ideas for her sections. Bottom left: Debbie Pancoast and Laurie Martin listen to a lecture from the editor-in-chief. Bottom right: Karen Rice starts another day for the Brigadoon. 1 agua, BW 'ti' l Clubs and Organizations 229 And A Little Hard Work Top right: Lynn Holzmann and Anna Caisse discuss one of the more hu- morous aspects of the Brigadoon. Bot- tom left: Marilyn Raven concentrates on the faculty section. Bottom right: Candle Pearson works with other staffers to complete pages. -.s1wgf'. f sims 230 Brigacloon l Q .S Journalists Awarded Top Honors Quill and Scroll International Honorary Society for High School Journalists is one of Highlands oldest organizations. Staff mem- bers from both the Tartan and Brigadoon must be in the upper one-third of their class, show superior work in journalism, and be recommended by the spon- sor, Mr. Gary Harlow. Quill and Scroll held a banquet for the new members and gave a schol- arship to a deserving journalist. UILL dj Officers of the 1971-72 Quill and Scroll are President Sandra Horton Vice President I A ALJ ,fb SC-RGLL Tartan Members: Bottom row: Gaynell Murphy, Vivian Del- gado, Woodrow Davis, Second row: Monra Stiles, Leslie Pat- terson, Sandra Stautzenberger, Richard Bensinger, Top row: Frank White, Doyle Cambell, and John Sawyer. Brigadoon Members: Bottom row: Lisa Lopez, Debbie Batter- son, Gayle Doubrava, Margaret Becker, Second row: Martha , Barden, Louise Eng, Anna Caisse, Kathy Calloway, Jackie Mahurin, Top row: Gary Dempsey, Pamela Boehme, Glenn Matthews, and Emilio Valadez. Samuel Burns, Secretary, Lynn Holzmann Treasurer Karen Rice his R.0.T.C. ls . . . Being In Command, . . . EN' 2 Righh C cl 1. lsT!Sg1. Y Gerald Belcher seems To be in pain as he di- g reds cr D Company I drill session. gs -4 un-4 0900 orngfc -.mo 39.35 o.N4,..E'-' 332, Mfrs, 1 Q.: -, PSZK 2355 Qmuzz... -mr'- zs 4 T:-E-. -.'D39. 'Qm9, W0- 05229 A3100 nffle .noofv CD34 Sm.. -.050 ru-f-wo FD -o-3 '1'7'1 QC3 Hg-Q 3 Qo7'Q. 03 2 3-P-2'-f .. 91252. 3 'oo Q 3:50 Qzfcng- 333-5-r' ..,... . ' Iss!-'25 ' ,, f, , - , - 'ssr Q' Q essl r sfs sss slsll Q s r- E.f J X 1 s r Q Q 1'r rr ...r ,. ,. s 232 R.O.T.C. . . . Training For The Future Above: Robert Vasquez sits rigidly at attention . . . WHAT MISERY! Below: Company D 's first year cadets master close order drill and show their precision proudly. Above: Cdt. S!Sgt. Tony Galloway points out his hopes for promotion to Cdt. lst. Lt. Ulysses Wilkins. Left: Cdt. Privates Manuel Guaiardo lrl and Robert Vasquez ill talk over their problems in Squad Drill and wea- pons as they leave the weapons room. R.O.T.C. 233 Left While basic drill still haunts new cadets, the drill team, lower left prepares for 0 competition Below: Members of the drill team are recognized by the distinctive H with cross-rifles. Left: Cadets, left to right, Clifford Anderson, Ulysses Wilkins, Leon Webster and Gerald Belcher show the unity of the Cadet Corps at Highlands. we Company A it with it .it W oo1M,i, , Q , , if ' 'Ti Bottom Row: Morris Brown, Samuel Brown, Joe Pope. Middle Row: Donald Mackey, Paul Alderete, Andrew Mo- lina. Last Row: Dennis Gutierrez, David Dela Fuentes. Top Right: M!Sgt. Rigdon pours first cup of coffee for the clay as Gregory Martin looks on. ROTC 235 Company B 2 3 6 ROTC Top Right: Guy Kingsley is presented a scholarship by Col De La Garza from the Air Force Association. Bottom Row: Robert Norvaiz, Joe Goitan, Albert Perez. Last Row: Ronald Walters, Richard Lopez. Color Guard Robert Norvaiz, Jesse McColl, George O'bar, John Krenek. Company C Bottom Row: James Hatch, Douglas Scheel, Willie Conody, Gilbert Flores, Charles Leschber, Wil- liom Show, Lloyd Thompson. Middle Row: George Robinson, Dovid Espinoza, Robert Zorolo, Roy Battles, Joe Reyes, Rudy Ramos. Lost Row: Tommy Hoffman, Timothy Littleiohn, Alfonso Soucecla, Fidencio Saucedo, Noel Peno. ROTC 2 37 Company D Bottom Row: Julio Navarro, Ruben Almanza, Lucius Babino, John Castillo, Moses Reyes. Middle Row: Andrew Sauceda, Eddie Patterson, Michael Terpening, Last Row: Jose Ramirez, Daniel Brown. Company E 238 ROTC Bottom Row: Jose Gaytan, Clifford Anderson, Gerald Belcher, Robert Ybarra, Ulysses Wilkins. Middle Row: Ferro Brown, Cornell Wheeler, Ernest Medina. Last Row: Juan Perez, Robert Vasquez, Manuel Guaiardo. Rifle Team i -1 , 3 JE N .. 5' it ' 3 MK, W :K ,WW Donald Taylor, Michael Pierce, M!Sgt. Rigdon, Brent Laing. Drill Team Kneeling: Julio Navarro, Gerald Belcher, Standing: Ronald Hamilton, Morris Brown, Clifford Anderson, Fidencio Saucedo, Donald Mackey, Samuel Brown. Middle Row: Joe Reyes, Richard Lopez, Ronald Walters, Moses Reyes. Last Row: Douglas Scheel, Daniel Brown, David Dela Fuentes, Robert Ybarra, Alfonso Sauceda, Joe Pope. ...ff ff. Y i , - 5 . B sf Q giofi io,,,, it get B lla , My ROTC 239 Scholarship, Character, Lead- ership, and Service are the quali- ties that a person must have for candidacy to the National Honor Society. One hundred and twen- ty of Highlands' top students, conforming to these standards, were voted on by faculty mem- bers and administration, and were inducted into the Society during ceremonies held on April 13. These students, comprising the top fifteen per cent of the graduating class, have worked for the entire four years of their high school life to achieve this honor. NATIONAL HONOR SOCTETY S ff Q T 7 Q Qi Vs if From left to right, Bottom row: Sherry Mauch, Dawn Velda Bishop, Connie Cermin, Joan Gruninger, Peggy Cathy Gunn, Lynn Holzmann, David Brown, Susan Garza. row: Renee Ketchum, Nancy Jones, Donald McCanless, Pawelek, Beverly White, .ludy Poole, Roland Silva, Friedrichs, Sara Wade, Rhonda Carlton. Third row: Lore 240 Clubs National Honor Society National Honor Society officers from left to right are: Wayne Williams, president, Edna May, treasurer, Nancy Wolter, secretary, and Glenn McCreless, vice-president. M' 2 Smith, Merry Erfurth, Kathy Boggs, Cindy Hanna, Tommy Wright, Sarah Miller, Cochran, Denise Dietert, Jennifer Cowan, Christine Barsczez, Second Tricia Buckelew. Fourth row: Raymond Schimcek, Billy Jarratt, Sandy Wayne Long, David Grundy, Jui Woo, Mary Louise Smith, Cindy Edwin Chidgey, Barbara Zaiontz, John Sawyer, Marilyn Nystrom. Weise, Symbol Of Knowledge From left to right, Bottom row-Mary Lou Martin, Sandy Millwater, Debbie Jahn, Loy Martin, Mary Reid, Janet Murray, Debbie Lewis, James Rich, Richard Harwood, Marianne Roba. Second row-Alice Walton, Joyce Bis- hop, Pat O'Larnic, Roy Schultz, Louise Eng, Patsy Loch- baum, Terri Harris, D-Ann Turner, Marcia Frazelle, Kathi Wernli. Third row-Anna Wildenstein, Cindy Gill, Sandy Schuehle, Sandy Thompson, Malcolm Gustafson, Kay Con- ner, Alvarette Allen, Theresa Caldwell, Deborah Lentz, Lynn Branigan. Fourth row-Joan Popham, Linda Fater, Johnnie Hutchins, John Taylor, Anthony Lopez, John Gaf- ford, Kenneth Hoffman, Felipe Ybarra, Cindy Trevino, Linda Shaw. From left to right, Bottom row-Mrs. Betty Briggs, Mr. Marsha Merz, Terri Ortman, Bill Garrett, Anna Caisse, George Mahan, Mrs, Mary Lundeen. Second row-Sharon Joyce Lee, Reginald Jackson. Fourth row-William Hu- Wallace, Debbie Schiller, John Murphy, Lynda Brown, ber, Doug Sultenfuss, Paul Duderstadt, Roy Davis, Richard Linda Gilliam, Denise Brown, Martha Lemons, Valina van Buren, James Sanderson, Gerry Parker, John Myers, Schultz, Beverly Squires, Patrice Williams. Third row- Mark Rush, Lisa Lopez, Candy Coleman. Sandy Averv. Anita Foster, Timi Finnigan, Bette Hartman, Clubs 241 Battle Of Bands Band leaves the STG Cl5 T0 PVGPUFS fOr Thelf The Band members march on the field to start their Battle of Band performance performance. As The annual Fiesta cle San Jacinto for 1972 approached, The Highlands High School Band began practicing day in and day out in order to do The best iob ever of Representing The school in The annual Fiesta Activities. The week long list of events in which the band participated in- cluded the Annual Battle of Flowers Parade and also the Battle of the Bands Band Festival. This year, the Highlands Band was chosen as one of The six honor bands which participated inthe Band Festival. As an honor band, They performed a show which was similar to a football half-time show, which saluted the cultures of Texas. Dicrgonals drills is the intricate part of their performance. 242 Band Bond Goes To Monterrey rv... Kerrville Bus Co. provides transportation for the band. Gerry Parker searches for his next sheet of music. Holiday Inn apologizes to Highlands for making a mistake in the hotel reserva- tions. w V W F655 'ltt Band members listen carefully as directions are given. JW 1 A i ' ' i 'i A l ll - r11 l A at ss,t as R Qits W ' WLM 1,,-st' fili'flTfILlLi l H iff? ' l i 'sstii , ..,, isil to so 4- istri it trsiist 1 .lt. iff- t t 'ls lf lxg M' ilflf- CVGUS iS amazed with the glgss Rhonda Carlton, Joyce Cermin, Timi Finnigan, and Lynn Wiede listen to spanish lecture. igurines. Band 243 Bond Shows Endurance Above: Richard Cagle, Jonathan Mach, and Brad O'NeiI have their endurance tested, Right: Band initiation can get sticky as Teresa Wright discovers. Below: With the same treat- ment, Jonathan Mach agrees. .. 5 s- . ,ai r We E1 ' , - i1?Y12Egef2'- fy Nl 1 f Yew Q 1 f AJR s GQ .. Nf,4-em i N 244 Band Band Participates In UIL Competition Band Is Number-One! . Top: The Regional and District U.I.L. Competition and T972 TEMA contest winners are: Back row: Mr. Crane, Efrain Sain, Richard Harwood, William Meyers, James Rich, Rhonda Carlton, Debbie Hinton, Larry Roberts. Front row: Gary Spence, Brad O'Neil, Lynda Brown, Bill Zimmerman, Terry Tomblin. Bottom: The regional winners ofthe 1972 TEMA Contest: Right to left: Mr. Dennis Crane, Debbie Hinton, Rhonda Carlton, James Rich, Lynda Brown, Richard Harwood, Efrain Sain. 246 Band Mi T J' frrnwflzrffggl he , Th sign d to advertise the Highlands Band D y. HHS Bond Day At Jyim's Frontier T PRUHTIER if J ' HM4BU RGERS T T , zs T 1 1 ri PREMIER ENTERPRISES i,i us e I , 0 HiGHlAiiD5 BAND DAY ' The woodwind section participates in th y k g p 5 t f ik' Z' i 4' 'M W T 0 af J f iii rm rrr'mrfrrzrrfRrriff Q Eil3i'2'i2HV.3 5139643 rf if 35377 26023 19f435V?5Yi93 The percussion section gives all they've got for their trip to Mr. D. J. Crane directs the band at the Monterrey. i B d 247 As one of the largest spirit boosting organizations at High- lands, the Owl Band is constant- ly showing spirit and pride in its school. Not only do band mem- bers participate in football game halt-time shows, but also in pep rallies, concerts, and as- semblies. Competition involves U.I.L. Marching contest, Concert contest, and Sight Reading, ln- dividual and small contests in- volves U.l.L. Solo and ensemble. ln order to raise money, they sponsor candy sales, calendar sales, and two Mexican Suppers during the school year. Front Row: Mary Lou Martin, Mary Reid, Carol Henry, Jeanne Cook. Second Row: Joyce Cermin, Joe Castano, Patricia Ervin, Ernest Aleman, Janie Wiede, Lynda Brown, Linda Gilliam, Linda Malone, William Meyers, Ronnie Popp, Micky Walling, Sue Shilling, James Rich, Lawrence Clack, Dennis Steckly, Tommy Clawson, Karen Jolly, Carolyn Janowski, Cindy Haverlah, Timi Finnigan, Joan Popham, Kathy Cook, Julie Day. Third Row: Mr. Dennis Crane, Carol Henry, iunior, maiorette, performs her routine at half-time with ease. Rhonda Carlton, Lynn Wiede, Beverly Jackson, Loy Martin, Larry Robey, Gerald Parker. Fourth Row: Robin Bernhaird, Tom Fine, Carol Buchanan, Teresa Caldwell, Carol Stobbs, Amy Vance, Teresa Wright, Denise Ketchum, Karen Wright, Linda Rochen, Donna Kenneally, Debbie Lewis, Nancy Adamek, Gayle Doub- rava, Charlotte Mack, Crystal Trzesimieh, Becky Spear, Denise Dietert. Fifth Row: Jesse Torrez, Tim Welch, Peggy Muellar, Beth . f- . W., .,,. r --trt .W , U. - -. ,. 'sk . ..,,, .. ,,,,..13.m y BSKQAHMM, White, .lan Williamson, Roxann Wood, Kathy Brown, Gail Clark, Janet Murray, Debbie Hinton, David Neuman, Billy Wells, Mike xlance, Mike Harris, Tommy Wright, Martin Good, Richard Cogle, Jonathan Mack, Dennis Beierle, Louis Salinas, James Tucker, Balvin Garcia, Sara Wade, Larry Broom, Sherilan Holmes. Sixth Row: Wesley Zirkel, Steven Netherly, Marsha McDowell, Gerald After half-time, Gerald Parker directs Band in the fight song. Pizzini, Emilio Valdez, Mark Nickle, Clifford Braune, Susan Cain, Buddy Schuler, Larry Karstadt, Charles Henderson, Bill Zimmerman, Joel Smith, Richard Harwood, Gary Ervin, Carl Smith, Don Prather, Efrain Sain, John Zimmerman, Jeff Moczy- gemba, Brad O'Neil, Danny Newman, Gillis Kay, and Terry Tomblin. Highlands Thespians: Dramatic Excellence Always a small' and elite group the tall semester found the Fhghlands Thespian Troupe 2249 composed of eight mem- bms.The spnng semeyen and Thespian pledge week added seven new members. Highlands Troupe ofthe lnter- national Thespian society, with the Highlands Pla y e r s co- sponsored the two maior drama produchons ot the yean BE- CAUSE THEIR HEARTS WERE PURE, and MAN: HIS MATRIX, a nontage of man. The UIL contest play THE ENSANGUINATION or MACBETH was presented to the school once under the sole spon- sorshop ofthe Thespians. This year's small, yet hard- working troupe can boast of the sponsorship of a Thespian vvork- shop, ot the Region 6 Interna- tional Thespian Scholarship Re- cipient, Pennie Brown, and of vadous school pnjecm such as the faculty dunking machineg 250 Thespians 1 5 2 I' It , Y? 1 2 J f - I A uxmux ii l 2 Eg J if l 2 f l gi E 'E H i ,s i it 1 'f 'Q T J. r 5 Thespians pictured are: seated: Tim Trip, vice-president, Jesse Clay, Doug Blanton, second row: Paul Hannusch, Pennie Brown, president, Mr. Charles Jeffries, sponsor, and third row Alan Moore. Not pictured are Duane Cochran, Julie Daye, Terri Good, Theresa Guerra, Bonnie Holman, Wayne Martin, Marcus Montemayor, Daniel Pons, and Roxanne Rust. i if-M5265 sl 3' S Students With A Future The main goal of the Future Teachers of America is to help interested students learn more about the profession of teach- ing. The members gained ex- perience in teaching on Teach- ing Day held in March. The maior money making project is the car wash held in September. The members attend- ed the State Convention in De- cember and the District Conven- tion in February. F.T.A. officers are, seated, John Murphy, parliamentarian, Louise Eng, secretary, Debbie Schiller, president, Bill Garrett, vice-president, Linda Fater, treasurer. Standing, Beth White, historian, Joyce Lee, chaplain, Susan Martinez, reporter. t F.T.A. members are, Front row: Joni Fater, Sharon Wallace, Sara Wade, Jui Woo, Beth White. Second row, Susan Martinez, Joyce Lee, Debbie Schiller, Linda Fater, Andreina Silguero, Norma Garcia, Beverly Schwartz, Louise Eng. Third row: Miss Nichol- son, sponsor, John Murphy, Johnnie Hutchins, George Hutchins, George Horton, Jimmy Rich, Bill Garrett. F.T.A. 2 5 Above: Bryan Franks licks the icing off, first, from the cupcake he bought from Debbie Schiller. Right: Sharon Wallace, Miss Margarete Schuette and Joni Fater seem to be enioying Themselves at the F.T.A. Donuts for Teachers. , ,, , F.T.A. members Sharon Wallace, Debbie Schiller and John Murphy Mr. Clifton Cardwell eagerly awaits a cup of coffee from F.T.A enioy talking after serving an enioyable coffee to teachers. member Sharon Wallace. F.T.A. 252 if s. , , ,,a,,,M,4g Above left Ronnie Colby eagerly awails To see if Coach Phy makes his sho? for the F.T.A. basketball game. Above: James Sanderson, Glen McCreless and Mr. Moore all scramble for the ball. Below left: Wesley Zolz and Coach Blair baffle for a jump ball while Mr. Hall and Mike Jones wail anxiously. Below: Mr. Waller Howard allempfs lo steal The ball from Roy Sosa. F.T.A. Basketball Game Germanic Heritage L Angelita Lopez, Nancy Kropp, Patricia Lang, Patricia Ervin and James Lines raise money for The German Club by selling cup- cakes after school. 254 German Club The Highlands High School German Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Joan McMillan and Mrs. Virginia Alberti, spent The 1971-1972 school year studying and promoting German activities around the school, city, and The state. German Club members at- tended The Wurstfest, an annual fun-time sponsored by German- Americans l i v i n g in New Braunfels. They also partici- pated in the Texas Association of German Students Convention which was held in Austin. On a city-wide level, members had a skating party, and went Christ- mas caroling with the Los Es- panoles Spanish Club. Around the school, the German Club held regular meetings, and sold cupcakes to hungry teachers and students after school. All in all, the year was very profitable, and since the maiority of mem- bers are iuniors, The club looks forward to more good times next year. Studied By Studen Ts Officers of the German Club from left to right are: Patr Ervin, treasurer, Nancy Kropp, secretary, Kathy Wernli, p ident, and James Lines, vice-president. icia res- 5 1 Multi-Faceted Members Bernie Brietze, Julie Chatwell, K a t h y Cook, Marian Dra- bek Cindy Haverlah, Gil- lis Kay, Patricia Lang, Angelita Lopez Marsha McDowell Joe Pizzini, Louann Reudrich, John Saw- yer Becky Spear, Linda Webb Not pictured: Cliff Braune, Alan Holden WX . . ,.W, Q M..r,m.,1,,m German students stop for a rest of annual conven- tion. German Club 255 BRIGADE: Prideful And Dedicated SpiriT is a widespread emoTion aT Highlands High School, and TogeTher wiTh The cheerleaders The Brigade helps promoTe This pride. Pepping The boys up aT aThleTic evenTs is The maior ac- TiviTy of The Brigade. Decorafing The player's lockers and cheer- ing Them on aT The games is a deciding TacTor on The ouTcome of The games. Because of The pride and loyalTy ThaT The Bri- gade promoTes in The sTudenT body, The aTTendance aT various sporTs evenTs has increased in 1972. As a TradiTion The Brigade holds Their annual ChrisTmas ConcerT for The' sTudenTs and Their parenfs. Through The year candy sales and various fund raising acTiviTies provide money for Their many worTh while proiecTs. Pride and enfhusiasm is seen on The 'Faces of all Brigade members. N WFT s-sasggfis rrg .Sherwood ' ssiibhss riycccafs N' PaTTi Kocian and JaneT Seifze persuade BrenT Laing inTo buying some of Their doughnuTs for Brigade. 256 Brigade Patricia Buckelew Joyce Bishop Sherry Mauch Gloria Rios Diana Brown Melissa Webb President Secretary Treasurer Colonel Lt. Colonel Brigade Brigade Brigade Drill Team Drill Team Major Drill Team Patti Kocian Denise Sonnen Anna Wildenstien Diane Rangel Sharon Wallace Beverly Squyres Brigadier Brigidier Colonel Lt. Colonel Maior Captain Drill Team Drill Team Card Section Card Section Card Section Card Section Karen Workman Anita Foster Connie Cermin Dawn Smith Janet Seitze Marianne Roba Brigadier Brigadier Head Senior Senior Senior Card Section Card Section Cheerleader Cheerleader Cheerleader Cheerleader Pam Powell Robin May Jana Long Nancy Turner Diane Miller Junior Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Cheerleader Cheerleader Cheerleader Cheerleader Cheerleader Not pictured: Alice Walton Captain, Drill Team. Brigade 257 Melanie Alexander Irma Almanza Mary Ann Alms Janet Arbizu Rosa Arnell Sandra Avery Vanessa Baldwin Christine Barszez Sherry Baygems Beverly Bensinger Gloria Berumen Pamela Bevill Caron Beyer Diane Bieller Liz Blackwood Doris Bloch Kim Bohnert Lydia Borrego Donna Brehm Cherie Bridges 258 Brigade Left: Brigade members stand at attention during a halftime perfor mance at a football game. Peggy Bridges Donna Brown Mary Cardoza Margaret Castro Dana Cheslyn Kay Christal Sarah Cochran Melody Coffman Janice Craft Shirley Crandall Cynthia DeLaa Beverly Denman Susan Doherty Melanie Doumit Beverly Doyle Denise Dupont Merry Erfurth Joni Fater Linda Fater Eve Finley Brigade 259 Kerry Flanigan Marcia Frazelle Diane Galbraith Margaret Garcia Norma Garcia Cynthia Gardner Janis Gavegan Anna Garza Rose Marie Garza Cathy George Cynthia Gill Debi Goldbeck Debra Gonzoba Mary Goza Mary Griffin Mary Horless Terri Harris Kimberly Harrison Kathy Hawkins Christy Hayden Patsy Hendricks Dianne Hightshoe Donna Holley Arlene Hooper Debra Hubert 260 Brigade Brigade Is Involved rye My Mary Hummel Brenda Jackson Dawn Jackson Valerie Jefferson Debra Johnson Elenor Johnson Janice Johnson Jill Johnson Nancy Jones Susan Jordan Sue Kee Janna Kloss Karen Kolb Debbie Knight Cheryl Kuhlman Judy Lafield Terri Lawson Patricia Lochbaum Debra Lozano Cynthia Marsden Connie Marston JoAnn Martinez Lisa Mater Edna May Chris Medford Brigade 261 Cheryl Miller Gail Moczygemba Yvonne Monge Gracie Morales Karen Mori Radie Jo Mosely Carolyn Moss Carol Myers Norma Narvaiz Karen Passanf Janis Pearce Beverly Resendez Karen Rhew Patricia Roane Lillian Rodriguez Pam Rohrbach Grazia Royalty LouAnn Ruedrich Bonnie Sanderson Shan Safcher Debbie Schiller Sandy Schuele Beverly Schwartz Cindy Sczepanik Debbie Seddon 262 Brigade Brigade Backs Owls .Aix . l 1 or 5 1 E A'z.., A As mf... A Nancy Wolter Kim Workman lOut of orderl Clara. Clack Gloria Sifuentes Pat Smith Cathy Talley Margie Taylor Stephanie Taylor Debbie Temple Patricia Thompson Virginia Trevino Kathy Tyler Julie Tyroff Veronica Vidal Shirley Walker Christine Watson Kathryn Wedel Lore Weise Linda Whitaker Connie White Gladys White Kathryn Widner Dottie Williams Brigade 263 Brigade Banquet- Great Success -JT-1: YVYV 1..i,,55-W -.-Nwasrgnig .-,----Y V-VVY-Yxx ,.. ,L,,g........M....., 1,,x. 1,,,m,,Ei4,,,1,i,,-,,m1,33f1f-,..w ,, ,:e.:,,,W,,1.w,.,,Ff,,,,,i.e.u-q,eq,,Q..,,Qe..., ,,.. , mwzaimsgg Y mHv1wI?EVTf :swf we' At V 'Qi vwkil ' Q mg 3 L mbmwig iw 555 'wJ+a'1!1:14fv Wm Q 2 ,fuk My SEBFQEEQ' f www: 1 Final Announcements Cheers And Tears Connie Cermin congratulates Pam Powell, 1972-73 head cheerleader. Gloria Sifuenfes demonstrates the tiger iump with per- fection. 266 Brigade Diana Brown steps to the beat of the musnc at a half tlme show K af 31 if M? Every football game starts off wnth a cheerleader escort through the tradntronal banner Senate Shows Leadership The Senate is comprised of all the clubs and organizations presidents at Highlan-ds. This year the Senate decided on grade point averages for club officers and election week activities. Front row: Mr. Robert Butler, sponsor. Second row: Karen Rice, Penny Brown, Barbara Flores, Gayle Doubrava, Lucille Contreas, Norma Garcia, Steve Wilkes. Third row: Kathy Wernli, Debbie Schiller, Pamela Sparkman, Kay Conner, Geraldine Moore, Betty Hart- man, Sandra Horton, Patricia Bucklew. Fourth row: Tim Trip, Richard Bensinger, Rodney Galler, Samuel Burns, William Huber, Dennis Bierle, David Grundy. Mr. Robert Butler leads the discussion on deciding grade point Senate members listen attentively to Mr. Butler as he directs averages for club officers next year. 268 Senate a meeting. Student Government: Leadership For The Future Student Government's pur- poses are to coordinate activi- ties, develop student leadership and responsibility, and to pro- mote Owl pride and spirit. In trying to do this, the Student Government sponsored a movie, a faculty tricycle race, the stu- dent l.D. card, student parking registration, spirit week, the lost and found, and the student store, Student Government held their banquet at the Palacio Del Rio with the honorable Henry B. Gonzales as their guest speaker. Right: Student Government officers are left to right: Lisa Lopez, treasurer, Mr Robert Butler, sponsor, Denise Brown chaplain, Lucy Contreas, store chairman Norma Garcea, vice-president, Adela Car- devas, secretary, David Grundy, president Beverly Denman, parliamentarian. Student Government 269 Front row: Cynthia Guerera, Lucy Contreras, Geraldine Briseno, Rhonda Kocian, Robin Janes, Anna Wildenstein, Marsha Frazell, Connie Cermin. Miller, Pam Sparkman, Patsy Lochbaum, Candy Coleman, Freda Green. Roberts, William Huber, Gary Alexander. Front row: Debbie Bieler. Second row: Liz Blackwood, Louanne Wittler. Fourth row: Debbie Flores, Brenda Dennis, Terri Clark, Pat Arrambide. Second row: Geraldine Moore, Patti Thomas, Martha Moreno. Third row: Tommy Hoffman, Sheryl Smith, Tony Lopez, Peggy Lost row: Mike Hendricks, Steve Draper, Wayne Long, Larry Third row: Juanita Valdez, Linda Smith, Evelyn DeWitt. Fifth row: Eddie Larsen, Kay Biggs, Jamie Matheny, Larry Robey, Becky Willis. Last row: Lynn Davis, Archie Escobedo, Wayne Stuckey, James Garcia, Phillip Sagebiel. 270 Student Government Student Government: Dedication And Leadership Front row: James Hild, Donna Holley, Cheryl Miller, Kim Bohnert, Vanessa Baldwin, Anna Garza, Ruby Wilkins. Second row: Karen Mori, Gayle James, Melissa Bell, Theresa Davila, Eddie Williams, Valerie Jefferson. Third row: Debbie Salzman, Amy Reimenschneider, Rachel Moreno, Paula Rivera, Diane Calvin. Fourth row: Joyce Cermin, Kerry Flannigan, Diane Galbraith, Andrea Shelton, Yolanda Martinez, Bobby Owensby. Back row: Cliff Braune, Kathy Brown, Roy Davis, Monica Turner, Maurice Ball, Gregory Martin, Theresa Wright. Samuel Burns argues with Pam Sparkman to get to work and not pick the roses in the school garden while David Grundy is busy cutting weeds. Student Government 271 Student Government Works To Better HH Karen Rice, David Strange, and Wayne Long wait in line to purchase various items at the Student Government Bookstore. Kerry Flannigan and Denise Brown try to sell such Bookstore items as notebooks, typing paper, pencils, decals and ribbons. Becky Willus and Maurice Ball listen attentively ot one of the Student Government meetings. in 272 Student Government Race To The Finish Line Handlebars or not, Mr. Price wins race. Mr. Roesler gets off to a flying start. Mr. Butler races in Sponsors of Maior Organizations c ategory. Mr. Hardesty and Mr. Roesler race each other to the finish line. Student Government 273 esponsible epresentation i Q ' M iv , rsitt G G..-ff' t . , My , emi AM' Denise Brown, chaplain, gives the invocation at the Student Government Banquet. Linda Dunaway and Edward Larsen enjoy their dinner at the Hilton. David Grundy addresses the Student Government members and their dates, 274 Student Government Latin Club Researches Classical Times The Highlands High School LaTin Club, under The sponsor- ship of Mr, Joseph Scroggins, spenT The l97l-1972 school year sTudying Those Things connecTed wiTh The Golden and Silver Ages of Rome, and learning abouT evenTs ThaT Took place before ChrisT's birTh. The club Took sev- eral field Trips including one To The WiTTe Museum To sTudy classical arTifacTs, along wiTh parTicipaTing in The ciTy-wide LaTin Olympic Games where Three Highland's sTudenTs won awards. The classics were kepT alive for LaTin sTudenTs This pasT summer when They received posT cards from Mr. Scroggins who spenT Three weeks Touring Eur- ope gaThering informaTion on ancienT Times. rw-,.... Members of Phos EsTos from upper lefT To lower righT are: John Murphy, Ray Bruels, Debbie Schiller, John Schul, Rose Leos, Elise EgglesTon, Jui Woo, Joyce Lee, Louise Eng, Debbie McDonald, Joan Gruninger, and Barbara Gruninger. The Phos EsTos symbol, which appears on The LaTin Club flag, represenfs four Things To The members: The large owl and The H sTand for Highlands, The fasces lying across an open book repre- senT The LaTin language as educaTion, The sTar sTands for Texas, and The J.C.L. emblem symbolizes The Junior Classi- cal League of which Phos EsTos is a parf. Officers of The LaTin Club from left To righT are: Terry OrTman-Aedile Secundus, CynThia Chidgey-Scriba, James Garcia-Aedile Primus, Bar- bara ZaionTz-QuaesTor LaTinum ll, Leslie PaTTerson-Quoesfor LaTi- num I, T and Richar d Ben singer-Consul. LaTin Club 275 d Q.. K l ts 1 c 4 , Bowlers Cff To Flying Start Deep concentration enabled Carol Childers to bowl a 600 series. She was named the All Star Junior Bowler for the month of February. The Highlands Bowling Club members are: sgt.-at-arms, Re- Front row: Vicki Salyer, gina Binger. Second row: Joyce Lee, Karen Rice, Louise Eng. Third row: Larry Hill, Donna Whitworth, Gary row: Ricky Jackson, Billy Chamberlain, and Bill Winn. 276 Bowling The newly organized Bowling Club of Highlands High School got off to a flying start this year. The club was first introduced to Highlands by Mr. Larry Biggers. All-time bowling lovers as well as those just curious as to what the game was all about were attracted to All Star Lanes every Wednesday after school. In adopting the values ot good sportsmanship and citizenship, the Bowling Club was able to create an enthusiastic spirit of competition and physical fitness among youth. Two competitive b o w I i n g matches had been p l a y e d against Holmes. Highlands won both matches. Highlighting the season, two matches were held against the S.A.l.S.D. League. This league was composed of teachers throughout the district. The teachers won one match whereas Highlands won the sec- ond. Trophies and other prizes were awarded to deserving bowlers at the end of the year. Alexander' Bock Don Harborth takes off on the lanes with a flying start. l Above: Ricky Jackson looks on while Joyce Dugosh and Robert Don- athen total up the scores. Above: The number one girl's team: Front: Joyce Dugosh. Betty Penaloza. Back: Nellwyn Barnes and Carol Childrers. 5 Above: Other members are: Fred Ng, Eddie Williams, sgt.-at- arms: Betty Penaloza, and Don Hclrborth. Above: Other members are: Front: Peggy Jefterds, Tinker Benavides, Joyce Dugosh, secretary. Second row. Mike Smith, Carol Childers, vice-president, Becky Ross. Third row: Margaret Sagemuehl, Kathy Temple, Robert Donathen, and Rodney Galler, president. Bowling 277 Sunshine And Friendship The ideals of feminiity, poise, beauty, and grace in young women are exemplified by the members of the Chiroanes Social Club. lt is the warm glowing friendship that the Chiroanes share with one another and the sunshine that the Chiroanes bring into other's lives which personifies the brightness within the club. The intensity of their brightness truly represents the club's colors orange and yellow. Striving to achieve dignity and elegance through happiness and warmth are the goals of every Chiroanes member. The Chiroanes visited the Fort Sam Houston Burn Ward twice during the year. Small, hand- made cork plaques decorated with wildlife scenes were given to the patients. On Valentines Day, a party was given for the children at the T. B. Hospital. Some of the club's most prof- itable money-making proiects were selling maroon and white stuffed owls, decoupaging key chains, and baking cupcakes. Part of the fun during the year included a hayride on April Fool's Day and having a pro- gressive supper. Sunshine and Friendship , the theme of the annual mother-daughter ban- quet, ended a wonderful year for the Chiroanes. ,sb , The Chiroanes members are: Front row: Marsha McDowell, Kathy Shaw, Jill Johnston, Olge Uriegas. Second row: Andie Silguero, Linda Turner, Lynn Holzmann, Jean Rutherford. Third row: Cindy Muriel, Rosa Leos, Grazia Royalty, Karin West. Fourth row: Vonda Winkler, Anna Caisse, Donna Boeer, Sharon Tonne. Fifth row: Bobby Owensby, Zelda Rodriguez, Norma Mata, Patti Schroeder. Back row: Debbie Salzman, Kathy Gordon, Betty Leos, Charlotte Mack, and Margaret Neugebauer. Not pictured: Janet Balleu, Diane Brooks, Rhonda Carlton, Mary Castillo, Margie Castro, Cheryl Dyer, Pam Green, Nancy Kropp, Annette Lee, Loy Martin, Lisa Mater, Nancy Moy, Karen Prine, Pam Sparkman, and Kathy Vallance. 278 Chiroanes Above Left: Kathy Gordon and Olga Uriegas help To finish key chains for cn money making proiecf To sell to students. Above Righf: Patti Schroeder helps to sell cupcakes for The Chiroanes cupcake sale. Bottom: Lynn Holzmann and Debbie Salzman also help To finish key chains. ww Chiroanes 279 The Chiroanes officers are: Sitting: Anna Caisse, secretary, Pam Sparkman, president, Karen Prine, social co-ordinator. Standing: Jean Rutherford, parliamentariang Nancy Kropp, reporterfhistoriang Cindy Muriel, chaplain, Margaret Naugebauer, membership chairman, Andie Silguero, treasurer, and Charlotte Mack, sgt.-at-arms. Other officers of Chiroanes are Lynn Holzmann, vice-president and The sponsor and co-sponsor of the club are Mrs. Billie Hoffman Beverly Jackson, sgt.-at-arms. and Mrs. Nancy Mathis. 280 Chiroanes L'Espri1' de France Since This is The French CIub's firsT year in exisience, They have been working hard aT organiz- ing The club, and adopfing a consTiTuTion wiTh The guidance of The sponsor, Mrs. Carolyn Banz. ln March some of The members compeTed in The French Symposium held aT Texas LuTheran College in Seguin. Righh FronT row: David Strange, vice- presidenh Lyndee Lowery, presidenf. Sec- ond row: Frances Gilley, secreiaryg Eddie Larsen, Treasurer. Not piciured: Denise Duponi, chaplain-parliameniarian. Below: FronT row: Adrianne Bean, Terri Kinslow, Debbie Hollier, Barbara Wakefield, Karen Rice. Second row: John Hernandez, Clax- Ton Thompson, Andrea Shelion, Ray Hernandez, Linda Dunaway. Third row: Mary Erfurth, Lionel Harvey, Tiona Inglis, Doris Bloch. FourTh row: Bonnie Holman, Richard Bazan, Bonnie Beasley. . . . DECA2r EXPe 'enCe DECA are The initials which stand for Distributive Education Clubs of America. Students which are members of this club hold down a part-Time iob while at- tending high school. They go to school for Three periods in The morning Then work The rest of the day. On The students re- spective jobs, They learn busi- ness Te c h n i q u e s, on-The-iob Training, and how To cope with people in different situations. As annual money making projects, DECA members sold calendars, Owl pillows and salesmanship kits. The 1971-1972 officers This year for DECA are: Front Row: Linda Wilson, reporter, Joe Zapata, President, Jean Mashburn, secretary, Back Row: John Henderson, Vice President, Clyde Craw- ford, Chaplain, Jimmy Marrs, Treasurer, Frank Camocho, Sgt. of Arms. First Row: Cleda Par- sons, Jean Mashburn, Clyde Crawford, Pat Pas- cale, Patty Ryan, Jan Freeman. Second Row: Car- los Rameriz, Frank Camacho, John Henderson, David Martain, Victor Elizondo, Glenn Vaughn, Third Row: Garino Cardinas, Wayne Stavinoah, Tommy Moczygemba. Fourth Row: Ronnie Kil- bassa, Leroy Pawelik, Grover Burris, Jimmy Gregg. Fifth Row: Frank Zuehl, Gary Bienek. 282 D.E.C.A. -if mwwfmg 49, Lett: Larry Heckler and Joe Zapata show their awards they won at the Area Four Leadership Conference in Corpus Christi. Larry won First place in Display and Joe was a runner up in advertising. Below: Front Row: Laurice Freeman, Mary Louise Smith, Cathy Breen, Linda Wilson, La Vonn Mazurek. Second Row: Frank Ca- macho, Joe Zapata, Cheryl Harwood, Margaret Vann. Third Row: Ruben Co- rona, Wayne Culpepper, John Hulsey. Fourth Row: Jimmy Marrs, Richard Bukowski, Bobby Chisholm. Fifth Row: Steve Bates, Leroy Pawalik, Robert Charles, Alfred Hawkins, David Tondre, Larry Heckler. Gift , :Egfr DECA : Working Hard Billy Jarret and Frank Zuehl seem to be busy at Piggly Wiggly. Top Right: Janice Freeman stocks merchandise at Winn's. Below: Frank Comacho writes out a receipt at Bill's Pawn Shop. Top Left: working Above: Cleda Parsons works at Montgomery Wards Can dy Counter although she still doesnt have a sweet tooth! Below: Joe Zapata fits lngnico Salazar with a pair of Kinny's fabulous shoes r. ii hr f mi, ,, , We ' ' f I 1 f H ,,, , L' vw ev , 'hu 15 ' - 1 if W:i'5H1'f5ffEYf111.. r we A M A N ,,.,.- , , , , 42 A Above: Mr. Sorrell teaches his class the do's and don'ts of customer handling. Top Right: David Tondre and Linda Wilson display one of D.E.C.A.'s money making proiecfs. Right: Robert Charles works diligently sacking groceries at Handy Andy. Bottom Right: Tommy Moczygemba is caught hard at work. Bottom Left: Cleda Parsons attentively listens as Mr. Sorrell lectures. r rsarr M We SLN L-, .. :yfrf . D.E.C.A. 285 D.E.C.A. Students' Jobs Are Varied And Interesting too! Left: Jimmy Gregg works hard stocking The shelves with grapefruit Iuice of Handy Andy. Below: Lo Vonn Mcxzurek busily checks out one of her mony daily cus- Tomers. snihnm Right: Jimmy Marrs and La Vorm Mazurek laughingly show The showcase kit, thai DECA sells every year, To The class. Below: Frank Ca- macho seems pleased as he makes a big sale at Zales Jewelers. D.E.C.A. 287 H.P.'s In Action Highland Players, the drama club, is an organization aimed at increasing the student body's interest in drama and the fine arts. The first major production, co-sponsored by H.P.'s and Thes- pians, BECAUSE THEIR HEARTS WERE PURE, was a break from the normal high school produc- tion. The most 'dramatic' break from theatrical standards was MAN: HIS MATRIX, A MONTAGE OF MAN. This play followed no story line, but rather sprang from the imaginations of the players and Mr. Charles Jef- fries, the director. The players on this instance were the Highlands Experimental Repertoire Com- pany, and all are Highland Players. Yet another unique presenta- tion was THE ENSANGUINATION OF MACBETH, the UIL District 30 AAAA first place play. This ver- sion on Macbeth, adapted from Shakespeare by Mr. Jeffries shows Lady Macbeth as an ex- tension of the witches, and di- vides the character of Macbeth into the three main facets of man: the political, emotional, and physical being. Below left- Alan Moore portrays the evil banker Simeon Hardacre in the melo drama BECAUSE THEIR HEARTS WERE PURE Right This effective method f advertising made Hearts and all other drama productions more than successful Highland Players pictured are, first row: Tim Trip, president, Bonnie Holman, Jesse Clay, sgt.-at-arms, second row: Bobby Owensby, Julie Daye, Theresa Gurerra, Patti Smith, reporter, Bylet O'Brien, third row: Leroy Castelina, Annette Hoffman, Danny Rust, Condy Higdon, Paul Hannusch, Erika Martin, fourth row: Mary Hardee, Pennie Brown, chaplain, Alan Moore, Doug Blanton, Ronald Grey, fifth row: Ernie Rodriquez, and Mr. Charles Jeffries, sponsor. Not pictured are Roxanne Rust, vice president, Patsy Lochbaum, secretary-treasurer, Wayne Martin, historian, Gary Alexander, Duane Coch- ran, Terri Good, Chris Harvey, Debbie Hinton, Joe Jerdee, Martha Moncivais, Marcus Montemayor, Elda Montez, Daniel Pons, Larry Roberst, Johy Seibold, Howard Smith, David Strange, Monica Turner, and Mary Walls. Above: ln the play, Man: His Matrix , the Highland players act out the evolution of man from primitive time to present time. After the play, the cast applauds Mr. Jeffries sor and director. fc' A, 'fl their spon- ,mmf ll is l m. l David Strange, Jim Shell, Bonnie O'Bryant and Annette Hoffman sing to Hickory Dickory Dock in the scene entitled, Childhood Literature Highland Players 289 Library Club In Action The Library Club has greaTly benefited The school library. The club has parTicipated in many acTiviTies This year such as a halloween party, and The district convenTion in November. The members are very helpful To Highlands sTudenTs, in That They check out books and per- Torm oTher duties during Their study period. The library has ex- panded This year to make our library aT Highlands one of The largest in The city. Mrs. Gon- zalez, The club sponsor is quite proud oT The students as They endeavor To provide a quieT place To sTudy in The library. Mrs. Gonzalez is especially proud of Sue Patteson for being elecTed DisTricT Parliamentarian. Surely, Highlands Library Club is a greaT asset To The sTudenT body. A Left to right: Norma Garcia, vice president, Bette Hartman, president, Martha Moncivias, parliamentariang Mrs. Rachel Gonzales, sponsor, Wayne Martin, historian, Belinda Sue Patteson, secretary-Treasurer, Jui Woo, chaplain. Front row: Michael Hanley, Debbie Hollier, Lucy Contreras, Mary Heckler, Ronald Lewis. Back row: Carol Buchanan, Leroy Castalina, Bernie Brietzke, Mary Tristan, James Lines, Debbie Gutierrez, Ellen Moore, Cindy Chidgey, Ray Bruels. 290 Library Club Www .4. A V ,, i ,,,, 1 I l f ' i 'A i f' H .,,, kf,':: Top left: Wayne Martin serves Mrs. Gonzales, the library club sponsor, coffee and refreshments at the St. Patriclds Day tea. Top right: Norma Moncivias and Lucy Contreras serve Mr. Card- well some irresistable tea. Bottom: Wayne Martin and Bette Hartman help these students check out books during study hall. Future Homemakers Of America Above: Officers of F.H,A. are: left to right lstandingl: Debbie Eastham, historian, Amy Riemen- schneider, chaplain, Debbie Bat- terton, reporter, Judy Rabenaldt, secretary, Faye Nieautry, trea- surer, Elaine Barnes, president, Martha Barclen, lst vice-presi- dent, Cindy Murial, 3rd vice- president, Right: Members of F.H.A. ore: Standing, left to right: Doris Barber and Charlott Sims. Sitting, left to right: Joyce Smith, Gay Freeman, Jeanie Gerth and Linda Knowles. Bot- tom right: F.H.A. students ut- tempt to prepare a meal. 2 FA. Haw iii We- Mel' Left: Gay Freeman and Vivian Gilbert are caught raiding The ole' refridg . Lower Left: Dress making is iust one of the topics discussed by F.H.A. Members. Bottom: Sit on The floor and relax is not lust an old saying, as Mrs. Tessman hangs loose in The hall. F.l-l.A exican-American Culture In Action There are many students here at Highlands that are interested in Spanish culture and customs. The best way for them to learn about these customs and cul- tures is to ioin the Spanish club of Highlands, Los Espanoles. The clubs activities through- out the year included caroling at Christmas with the German Club. The club also attends the State Convention of Spanish Clubs and the District Conven- tion. The year was brought to an end with a banquet held in May. Sophomore and Junior members are: First row, Cindy Thacker, Theresa Davila, Gloria Beruman, Yolanda Garcia, Rueben Gonzales. Second row: Virginia Trevino, Blanche Gonzales, Genevieve Gonzales, Mary Lou Lopez, Terry Aleman. Third row: Yolanda Garcia, Bobby Owensby, Patsy Gonzales, Norma Pecina, Olga Gonzales. Fourth row: Beverly Schwartz, Page Newland, Margie Montalbo. Fifth row: Roy Camacho, Carlos Morales, Ruben Moncavais, Johnny Perez. Senior members are: First row: Barbara Garza, Debbie Aguila, Diane Acasta. Second row: Irma Castano, Jo Ann De Leon, Mary Cardoza, Geraldine Brisene. Third row: Christine Cuellar, lrma Garcia, Rosalinda Barrego. Fourth row: Steve Schafer, Ross Mu- quiz, Larry Alviar, lsacc Munoz. Spanish Club officers are: First row: Miss Janie Hernandez, spon- sor. Second row: Barbara Flores, president, Janet Huber, vice- president. Third row: Virginia Martinez, parliamentarian, Janie Rames, chaplain, Margaret Diaz, secretary. Fourth row: Anthony Lopez, P.A.S.F. chairman, Martha Moncavais, reporter, historian, Arthur Escobedo, treasurer, Joseph Flores, sgt.-at-arms. Left: Archie Escobedo and Rueban Moncivais es- cort the new student director of Pan American Student Forum, Miss Janie Hernandez, out ot the Convention Center where the 29th Annual Convention was held. Lower left: Barbara Flores displays her excitement after selling a cake at their cake sale. Below: The president of the Los Espanoles, Barbara Flores, explains the ac- tivities of Pan American Day. Los Espanoles 295 I ' , 1 1 4 4 jf 1 r e A . tg N r . r llil :ei ' Above: Members of the Los Espanoles participate at one of their club meeetings. Above: Barbara Flores looks worried cis they plan their club activities. 296 Los Espanoles Above: The president, Barbara Flores, listens carefully to a suggestion. V -if - ' 4 f e - 'ffm , ,,.. fff :ill .N H ' Above: Beverley Schwartz looks on as Mr. Kyle gets ready to serve himself at the Pan American Day Celebration. Left: Janet Hubert, Miss Hernandez, and Miriam Barksdale are dressed in the native costumes of different regions of Mexico. Los Espanoles 297 Left: Mrs. Mary Sellars, Mr. Clifton Card- well, and Mr. James Perigo enioy The aT- mosphere at The Pan American Day Coffee. Below: Margaret Diaz pins a favor on Mr. Cristofoletti To celebrate Pan American Day. ,M 298 Los Espanoles O.E.A. + Work:Success O.E.A., Office Educational As- sociation, is comprised of stu- dents who are interested in learning office work and operat- ing office machinery. Students attend school half a day and work the other half at their specific iobs. Important events for O.E.A. in l97l-72 were: the annual mum sale for Color Day in October, the Employer-Employee Banquet in February, the Area ll Youth Conference and O.E.A. Youth Conference in March, and their annual picnic honoring the se- nior club members. Left: Mrs. Snovel busily checks her stu- dents grades and their progress. cr., A H l . c P. ,, .,,, A t . ..., ,,... . ,,,,,,,,, , . , f--M ---. s. ,. . . X We NBR H ,K ,.,. v ' ' ..'- ,. n is s s . K ..,, ff-- -'--'-MN ' Scarlette Moore, Mrs. Jane Snovel, Elvia Rodriguez, Elladen Gonzales, and Anita Perez find something funny during a busy day of study. I O.E.A. 299 Above: The honorable Henry B. Gonzales explains the importance of learning office skills. Below: Cindy Gerloff and her employer, Mr. Elmer Above: Mr. Mahan and the honorable Henry B. Gonzales exchange greetings. 4 Above: Left to right: Mr. William Knox, Gloria Jones, Eddie Escobedo, Sandra Pawelek, Judy Pool, Mr. Tommy McDonald, Mrs. Spangler, and Diane Castano enioy ci delicious meal and delightful conversation with one another. Buck, seem to be enjoying the banquet. Busy Cn The Job Above left: Sorting checks is one of Sandy Powelik's daily tasks. Above: Scorlette Moore finds her work interesting. Below left: Lorene Moore seems to be hoppy with her iob. Below: Susan Noblitt works diligently ot becoming a better typist. l i O.E.A. 301 i O.E.A. officers for 1971-72 school year are: First row: Cindy Gerloff, president. Second row: Anita Hubert, vice- president, Olga Gonzales, treasurer, Karen Nelson, secre- , , i tary. Third row: Debi Shellhaas, historian, Kathy Oberhaus- er, reporter, Adrian Pleasant, parliamentarian, Pamela Pundt, chaplain. l O.E.A. members for 1971-72 school year are: First row: Adrian Pleasant, Lorene Moore, Beverly White, Janice Middleton, Scarlette Moore, Anita Hubert, June Croft, Susan Noblitt, Cindy Gerloff, Sandra Pawelek, Olga Gonzales. Second row: Theresa Cavazos, Mag- gie Paloma, Toni Salinas, Barbara Schrader, Elizabeth Zuniga, Debbi Lewis, Cindy Mercer, Gloria Jones, Linda Smith, Judy Poole, Lisa Baethge. Third row: Jeannette Miller, Laura Cano, Patti Leihsing, Laura Romo, Anita Perez, Cindi Daniels, Edna Scheel. Fourth row: Sharon Armstrong, Pat O'Larnic, Tricia Pundt, Janie Castillo, Debbie Welch, Gwen Boyd, Jennifer Jones. Fifth row: Josie Perez, Elladen Gonzales, Diane Castano, Judy Cox, Karen Nelson, Melody Coffman. Sixth row: Kathy Oberhauser, Debi Shell- haas, Janet Wood, Carol Lewis, Becky Ricks, Pamela Pundt. L.,-41:11 wif nz -, n1-n-mm-1--u-- '-un.--s W - ' --1.-dugg .7 1 n n I.C.T.- Work-Study For Now And Future V.l.C.A. ll.C.T.l, lndustrial Coopera- tive Training, a Work-Study Program for Today and Tomorrow. The boys who are involved with Industrial Cooperative Training get a very good foundation in work train- ing. Their sponsor Mr. Cadena, finds each of the boys a iob. They work half a day and the first half a day they work they get credit as a re- quired subiect. -f' I .1 .sg sf if . . , t,.t r . V 1 - , ' - JS J 5 gf . -. .. . ' ew ' 'Affif-W' 4, , 2 ' r--- 1 if Q,-5 2- ' .N Q, Sew W 1 ts fi-nr 3? fs ii Q -i R ' f . P Q r is ., ' I, -I' - A .t ' - -ff . 2 sm- nz, - if H . . o r 'r t f - A uf l rifffifi ' it 2 , 'th W M' t .EE . JFS. ':,'if.g' , :Z-5 i .. H wifi, f gs 5 ' g ry F .. - 3 'ft K ,L Class officers-President Richard Bazan, Vice President, Terry Wilkinson, Sect. Clint Duncan Parliamentarian, Brian Clark, Sgt. at arms, Arthur Rogers, Treasurer Gary Friedeck, Sponsor, Sam Cadena. 1 Junior Class, Top Row, James Irby, Terry Wilkinson, Richard Bazan, Senior Class, Alonzo Lipscomb, Mike Sanders, Tom Keys, Center- Center-Joe Costello, Douglas Dennis, John Wallace. Bottom row, Larry Pawlik, Ralph Rodriguez, Randy Wolff, Gary Fredeck, Bot- Brian Clark, Wayne Gaida, Cecil Baney, Arthur Rogers. tom Row, Ronald Tondre, Gilbert Luna, Gerald Gawlik, Clinton Duncan. ICT 304 ICT Above: Douglas Dennis works hord of being on outomotive mochinisf. Below: James Irby attends To his iob os on electric motor repoirmon. 'wifi'-13 Above: Richard Bozon proves that o mon is os good Q cook os ony. Below: Gilbert Luna is seen os he iust finishes work on the Truck behind him. li ,,i.,,. 5. 7 ICT: Jobs Are Challenging . . . Educational Above: Larry Pawlik handles machinery as general machinist. Below: Wayne Guida works vigorously ai being a general machinist. Below: Gary Fredeck begins another day working as a meal' Cuilef. Above: Arthur Rogers, auiomoiive machinist, works diligently on an engine. Below: Joe Costello works on a fender io prove he is a good automobile body repairman. Below: Cecil Baney is a good siudeni at brick laying. 3 Phi Befas: Unity In Friendship A ChrisTmas Service ProiecT' and a spring Tashion show were some of The many acTiviTies Phi BeTa members enjoyed This year. AT ChrisTmas, The Phi BeTas vis- iTed Four Seasons Nursing Home, bringing as giTTs, packages of TruiT and homemade cookies. The girls broughT a sense oT warmTh and friendship To The nursing home residenTs by chaTTing wiTh Them and singing ChrisTrnas carols. The small membership, a ToTal of 21, in This social club per- miTTed The girls To build con- Tidences and unify Through Their friendship. P205 I Q Phi Beta members pictured above are: seared: Ford, sTanding: Joyce Horne, and Lori Dules. Lefh Kay Conner, presidenr of Phi Beras Jackie Pearson, ChonTel Day, Ccisandra Left: Miss Meyer, sponsor of Phi Betas. Above: seated, Deborah Turks, Clair Babino, Anita Henderson, standing: Sharon Frost, Deborah Johnson, and Francine Blackman. Below: Officers of 1971-72 are: first row: Theresa Caldwell, vice-president, second row: Ethel Clack, parliamentarian, Linda Ellison, secretary, third row: Patricia John- son, chaplain, Alvarette Allen, treasurer, fourth row: Pam Fielder, sgt.-at-arms, Elice Eggleston, historian, Brenda King reporter, and Marilyn Ecldington, sgt.-at-arms. 410' 'S-P 1 , ...ha .Ki 3 . I ,pf Q, X V' , be The Tartan-Journalism In Action FiTTeen Times lasT year, High- lands' sTudenTs were informed, enTerTained and had Their ThoughTs provoked by The sTu- denT newspaper, The Tarfan. The TarTan is a member of The InTerscholasTic League Press As- sociaTion, Texas High School Press AssociaTion and The Co- lumbia ScholasTic Press Associa- Tion, which have proven ThaT The TarTan is one of The besT high school newspapers in The UniTed STaTes. ln D e ce m b e r , T.H.S.P.A. awarded The TarTan iTs All STaTe RaTing . In March, iT re- ceived an Award of Dis- Tinguished MeriT , from The l.L.P.C. and awarded a second place raTing from The C.S.P.A. These honors were gained by The leadership of The senior sTaTTers whose hard work, dedi- caTion, and paTience has made The Tartan a publicaTion ThaT Highlands can be , Ts li Second period Tarfan sTaff looks over The TarTan after being published. A . ,sz Top: Richard Bensinger, associafe editor, counts The headline Tor his sTory.- BoTTom: Senior TarTan STaff hard aT work on Their nexT issue. Tartan Christmas Party-1972 E i J B I h' t h'I D I CI th Nellwyn Barnes, Janet Cartwright und Snoopy enioy the potty. Sgmggneoegfeyosgsqieis presen W Ie meme Ir os WCC es ESSEX? ii! Bob Rios ond Sondra Stcmtzenberger enioy the refreshments at the Tartan Christmas party given by their sponsor, Mr. Harlow. Tartan 309 Tartan Senior Staff Mr. Harlow explains to Frank White what has to be done on Chalk Talk. Karen Rice works diligently to complete her column. S A un V N Pix K f- ' ' 'M v xx W , J Wx f'3'N N, ,,,, Sandra Stautznberger Types up her next article. John Sawyer is seen correcting copy for the Tartan. Woody Davis looks up information for the Tartan. 310 Tartan Sigma Epsilon-A Goal Atfained ,y - .. ,,,.. L, F n mms From left to right: Bottom row: Barbara Zaiontz, Lore Weise, Sarah Cochran, Mary Lou Martin, D'Ann Turner, Debbie John, Kay Conner, Deborah Lentz, Lynn Branagan, Billy Jarratt. Second row: Joan Popham, Anna Wildenstein, Jennifer Co- wan, Marcia Frazelle, Nancy Jones, Terri Harris, Patsy Lochbaum, John Gafford, David Brown, Ray Schimcek. Third row: John Taylor, Edwin Fredricks, Tony Lopez, Cindy Gill, From lett to right, Bottom row: Mrs. Rosemary Son-sponsor. Second row: Tommy Wright, Kathy Boggs, Cindy Hanna, Jui Woo, Joan Gruninger, Cindy Chidgey, Denise Dietert, John Sawyer, Susan Garza, Rene Ketchum. Third row: Don Mc- Canless, Lynn Holzmann, Sherry Mauch, Velda Bishop, Chris- tine Barszcz, Wayne Long, Connie Cermin, David Grundy, Anna Caisse, Patrice Williams. Fourth row: Valinda Schultz, Beverly Squires, Martha Lemons, Terri Ortman, Marsha Merz, Q M., . Sandy Schuehle, Felipe Ybarra, Linda Fater, Johnnie Hutchins, Kathi Wernli, Cindy Trevino. Fourth row: Alvarette Allen, Malcolm Gustatfson, Richard Harwood, Linda Shaw, Loy Martin, Mary Reid, Debbie Lewis, James Rich, Janet Mur- ray, Denise Brown. Fitth row: Merry Erfurth, Sandy Millwater, Marianne Roba, Alice Walton, Roy Schultz, Pat O'Larnic, Judy Poole, Roland Silva, Sara Wade, Rhonda Carlton. Bette Hartman, Anita Foster, Timi Finnigan, Sandy Avery, Sharon Wallace. Fifth row: Debbie Schiller, John Murphy, Louise Eng, Joyce Lee, Reginald Jackson, William Huber, Paul Duderstadt, Doug Sultenfuss, Bill Garrett, Lynda Brown. Sixth Row: Roy Davis, Richard Van Buren, John Myers, James Sanderson, Mark Rush, Gerry Parker, Candy Coleman, Lisa Lopez, Edna May, Nancy Wolter, Glenn McCreeles, Wayne Williams. l Z xx As The lost roys of o o - den sun- sef ore lost ove he horizon, The neon ligh of o bustling city flosh o' everywhere .... Eoch one ecloring: Look of me! Ad Index A Aggregate Plant ..... Air Force Division ....... Alamo Candy Company .... Alamo Typewriter Company . . Allright Auto Park ........ All Star Bowling Lanes .. American Sports ..... B Baptist Temple ......... Betty's Haven of Beauty . . Bitsey's Smart Apparel .. Bob Billa Real Estate Bob Carter Used Cars .. Bob's Janitor Service Brient's Advisory .......... Brookhill Funeral Home and Don's Ambulance Service .. Brooks Field National Band .. Burger Chef ,....., ....... C Candyland Nursery ....... Cap'n Jim's Restaurant ..... Cecelias Continental Coiffures . C. E. Pollack Construction .,... Chi Omega ..,.....,..,... Clement's Music ....,...... Coca-Cola Bottling Company . Condra Real Estate ...,.... D Dale's Paint and Body Shop . Dellcrest Plaza ..........., Denn's lce House ........ Dietert The Florist ....,,.. Donut Huts ............... Doubrava Antique Showroom . Douglas Van Buren Real Estate Dr. Pepper Bottling Company . Duderstadt Optical ......... E El Rancho .. F Flowers Lumber Company .. Floyd's Dairy Bar ........ Fred Harding Photographer .... Frontier Enterprises ...... Frost Bros. ..,,...., . ...333 ...329 ...321 ...326 ...345 ...335 ...322 ...334 ...321 ...322 ...318 ...327 ...328 ...356 ...345 ....333 ...34O ...339 ...326 ....326 ....340 .352,353 ....316 ....336 ...338 ....327 ...339 ...321 ...320 ....326 ....32O ...326 ....318 ....325 ...31B ...319 ...322 ...338 ...329 ...319 G Garrett's Appliance Company ..... 341 Gibson Photographers , ...... . . .325 Goa's Tamale Factory .. 325 Graham Bros. Mobil .. 321 H Haltom Pest Control .,...,. 345 Handy Andy Supermarkets 336 Harlandale Baptist Church . . . .. .329 Harlandale State Bank ..... 334 Harolds Plaster Gallery .... 328 Highland Hills Apartments ........ 320 Highland Hills Baptist Church ...., 321 Highland Park State Bank ........ 323 Highland Park Studies of Music ...336 Highlands Rodeo Graduates ...,,.. 342 J Jefferies Advisory . 357 K Kappa Gamma ......... 348,349,350 Kerrville Bus Company .......... 317 Kiddie City .......... ....... 3 44 Kline Co. ........... 334 Knitting Basket .. 335 L La Feria ......... 335 La Moy's Jewelry .. 320 L. L. Mates ....... 334 Loop Auto Repair ............... 325 Lumley's Flowers . ..,........... 328 Lutheran Church and Gift Supply . . .316 M Marr's Plumbing ...... ...... 3 16 Martinez Enco ................. 324 McCreless Shopping City .,.... 330,331 McDonald Lumber Company ......, 316 Mr. Swiss .,.....,...... ..., 3 40 Murphy Family ....... 327 Murphy lce Station 322 P Paris Hatters .................. 325 Parish Draughon Business College 340 Pecan Valley Golf Course ........ 326 Pennie's Food Market .........,. 317 Pioneer Flour Mills .... ...... 3 34 Preston Dairy ...... .... 3 18,344 R R8.E Cleaners ...... . . .323 Rigsby Auto Parts . . . . .333 Rigby Upholstering ...... Riverside Baptist Church . . . Roos Auto Parts ....... S Schelper's Advisory ......... ...323 ...341 ...319 ...344 Schneiders Automotive Service ..... 316 Schulte s ,................. .,.324 Sears .............. . . .335 Shaw's Jewelers ,..,.. . . .319 Sherylyn's Dress Shoppe . . . . .340 Sherwin Williams ..... . . .320 Snovel's Advisory . . . . . .355 Southern Pabst ....... . . .317 Southside Reporter ..... . . .317 Sparrow Smart Shoppe . . . . . .340 T Tartan Staff . .... ...344 Taylor's Advisory ..... .. .351 Tieken Auto Parts ..... ...322 T. 1. Long Jr. TV Service ... . . .323 T8tT Fabrics ......... . . .324 V Valley View Pharmacy . .. ..... .322 Veri Fedes .,......... .... 3 46,247 W Wagner Equipment Company ..... 319 Whopper Burger ........... . . .341 Winn's ................. . . .326 Y YMCA . . . .324 The Staff of the 1972 Briga- doon wants to express its deepest appreciation forthe sup- port our advertisers have us this past year. We thank you for your given coop- eration this year and hope that we can continue to be of service to you for years to come. Sincerely, Pam Boehme Business Manager 1972 Brigadoon zikiif Southern Pabst Engraving Co. Yearbooks Caps Invitations Rings Gowns Diplomas F ' A , ,Q I ,,, ,Q A 1 -QA f -4-. .. ei ' fi :Q--1 I 1 ff , K . .is-ES-.-fi,-, 33 QQ--f f -1 Lunar: connuv Lutheran Gift 8. LE-high 4-6193 -:- 706 Clark Ave. San Antonio, Texas 78210 Church Supply Harvey McDonald Offering a fine Selection The Place To Stop Before You Start of Bibles-Books-Gifts- Pictures Free Pickup 8g Delivery 333-9301 226 S.WW White Teaching Aids Wedding Announcements Contemporary Religious Schneider's Jewelry 1629 South Presa - Safety Comes First- 533-1554 Tires 0 Brakes 0 Tuneups 0 Wheel Balance Batteries 0 Mufflers 0 Shocks 0 Seat Covers Harry Schneider San Antonio, Texas Clement's Music Shop New 8K Used Instruments Repairs Accessories 1' Rentals 602 Rigsby San Antonio, Texas Phil Clements 1109 Highland Blvd. Phone: 534-5184 316 Advertising 1103 S. Frio 223-3815 Southside Reporter s ,K I: 'ALI-I - EW mf ff? . fly, .A xigg' 1 nerr lHlYT'i'u'h! Pennies Food Market Choice Meots, Fruits Vegetables, Frozen Foods Phone: 532-0173 2547 Steves Ave. Compliments Ot Kerrville Bus Co. 1430 E. Houston 226-7371 r1 Bi .2727 Q' fx 1 1 D11 n p'PP.er will To Try It Is To Love It ,..,-.,,,M Nw 1 Q l 'Un' : ,l , E x.J 5 , . N. 1? Business Phone 532-2315 Res. Phone 333-8234 Rountree Radiator Works Radiator Cleaning, Repairing 8g Recoring Free Pickup and Delivery 1235 S. Hackberry J. B. Bryant San Antonio, Texas PRES nm DAIRY Pnooucts Congratulations Sr's 72 532-5291 G 1803 So A f gi Presa St Q 1 Everything Rea1 ' Sales Rentals -' lv -1' fl . -Q 1 gp 'TAWfi+' b Bob Billa Real -1 Q wtf' 1 Estate -1 A 2931 E. Southcross 5318808 Mexican Restaurants, Inc. Advertising Best in Mexican Foods 10 Convenient Locations to Serve You R. Q. fBobj Westrup Vice-Presiclent 84 General Manager Garages Room Additions And Remodeling -All on Easy Terms- Frost Bros. :ll im., Roos Auto Parts Co. 2567 Goliad Rd. Phone: 333-6171 gt San Antonio, Texas 2243 E. Commerce-226-2467 Automotive Service Center 2241 E. Commerce-223-1101 Hi-Performance Equipment Holly Mr Gasket MXT Header All Types Heavy Duty Equipment Trucks And Equipment Wagner Equipment Co. D. D. Wagner 3406 Roosevelt Office: 924-4319 San Antonio, Texas Res.: 433-1186 Texas Greatest Jewelers : 3 Convenient Locations 0 Downtown: Gunter Hotel-223-4071 0 Northside: Wonderland Shopping City-734-6654 0 Southside: Shoppers City Mall-924-4841 Advertising 319 The Sherwin-Williams Co. 1327 Fair Ave. 533-5982 Highland Hills Apartments All ground level Duplexes 534-8808 2931 E. Southcross C?XE EARTH QF-2-51 ll l ' A Your Complete Home Decorating Center Specializing in Floorcovering and Comple Wallcovering te line of Art Supplies We give Student and Teacher Discounts Furniture Glassware Thrift . Dletert Qoufraoa Sqzzfzyue csfowroom Th? Florlst Kaye and John We buy and sell 4 - We-'55 333-7123 1311 Rigsby 734 So. W.W. White Phone: 333-1271 San Antonio, Tx. 78220 320 Advertising La Moy's Jewelry and Watch Repair Watches-Rings-Jewelry-Charms Accutron-Caravelle--Bulova Authorized Railroad Watch Inspector ' we 3 ws! . 5651 :en 'V 1214 South Hackberry 534-6189 PIeasing You ls Our Pleasure Graham Bro. Mobil No. 1 2819 S. New Braunfels No. 2 1014 Goliad Road Highland Hills Baptist Church Betty's Haven of Beauty If we please you-Tell others If we don't, tell us! 2918 E. Southcross Norma Burton 533 O147 Doris Luna San Antonio, Tex. owners Alamo Candy Company Inc. Cigarettes, Candy, Tobaccos, Cigars, Sundries Wholesale only 2425 W. Commerce 227-0473 Denn's Ice House 1863 Rigsby 333-9871 Cold Drinks Lunch Meat Picnic Supplies Bread B Milk And all your last minute needs. Open Daily 10am-10pm Advertising 321 Adver Bitsey's Smart Apparel 3518 S. New Braunfels 534-9569 Brigadettes, Brigade Accessories Latest Fashions in Junior Sportswear and Dresses MEIIFIIAN 617 N. St. Mary's ST. San Antonio, Texas CA7-8300, CA2-9141 C-lflfgofssafe and .:RJsfaif Athletic Equipment - Sporting Goods Valley View Pharmacy 3328 E. Southcross 533-9121 Overlooking Pecan Valley Golf Course 1 Floyd's Dairy Bar Murphy's Ice Hamburgers Sl'Cl'lOl1 Ice Cream Banana Splits Sundaes M0llS Curb Service Picnic Supplies, Ice, Soft drinks, Groceries 3302 Clark Avenue 1304 Goliad Rd. tising Tieken Auto Parts and Service 119 S.W.W. White Rd. San Antonio, Texas 337-3682 333-O271 Highland Park Slate Bank member FDIC The bank with more time for YOU! 512 Highland Ia'rHc1ckberryI San Antonio, Texas Open 6 a.m. To 7 p.m. Phone: 532-3111 Phone: 333-5001 Nighis: 922-1125 Rigsby Upholsfering Repairing and Refinishing We Specialize in Modern and Anfique Furniture 1927 Rigsby San Antonio, Texas Rifcl AIcIreTe 653-3960 INighT Phonel R 8. E Cleaners 3304 Clark Ave.: 534-OOO1 2023 Goliad Rd.: 333-3471 2914 E. Soufhcross: 534-3811 CUSTOM CLEANING FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE T. I. Long Jr. TV Service 1925 Rigsby 337-3791 534-1497 Advertisi V19 W. E. Martin Mgr. Hi-Land Loan Co. Licensed and Bonded Pawn Brokers SchuIte's Barber 1401 So. New Braunfels Ave. Phone Corner ot Porter ST. 534 5404 Shop San Antonio, Texas 1305 S. l-lackloerry 532-0140 Courtesy ot Ervin Schulte- 0 owner T 8 FCIbl ICS 2105 Goliad Road Fine Fabrics-Patterns-Notions Support Your local Y.M.C.A. Martinez Enco Gods Southeast Tqmqle 3814 S. New Braunfels 532-4001 Brand YMCA Factory Thomas C. Martinez- PO- BOX 23146 1611 Culebm owne' 3374642 Phone: Pez-8344 Advertising Join Today T.V. Gibson Photographs that live Portrait 0 Model 0 Commercial 0 113 A Goliad Rd. Phone: 534-3541 Cecilia's Continental Coiffures Cecilia Gembler- owner 1274 So. W.W. White Phone: 333-7010 Paint Polish Body Work Loop Auto Repair Complete Automotive Service Wrecker Service Loop 13 gc Hwy 281 So. 3520 Roosevelt 922-5351 Ernie De Winnes Duderstodt Optical lnstrument Co. and Repair 2422 E. Southcross Cap7n Jirnis San Antonio, Texas 78223 Restaurant Open 24 hour? 223-7674 vvesfem Hats Complete Catering Since 1917 Service 3511 Roosevelt Pans Hatters 923-751 1 119 N. Broadway We also clean 8g block hats Abe Cortez San Antonio, Texas Tuxedo Rentals Advertising 325 Donut Huts D. A. Bruchmiller office 519 Carolina 533-5981 Your every school need costs less at your neighborhood 35 Stores in San Antonio to serve you Phone CA6-2483 Cash and Carry Lumber 8K Building Materials 429 Lone Star Blvd. P.O. Box 1657 Advertising I 5.11, wisp Qs ZQS l 4 .A.,-.,. YT 1 scan alle Golf Club Pecan Valley Dr. at E. Southcross San Antonio, Texas Vlfl bufgfg and co., . l Douglas Van Buren Real Estate New Homes 534-5451 X532-5957 P.O. Box 23088 1518 Goliad Rd. San Antonio, Texas 78223 Alamo Typewriter Service Sales Rentals 4405 S. 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' ' x I3 Congraful reless Sho 4 afions To the Class of 1972 100 S. New Braunfels pping City mas '00 Q. J- -S 9 32 E E 5 5 -s 2 S 0 vs Mrou no V5 Advertisin Teacher Involvement Makes Highlands Great! i 1 BROOKS FIELD NATIONAL BANK 1111 Goliad Rd. 532-4221 AGGREGATE PLANT PRODUCTS CO. Designers-Fabricators and Manufacturers ot Sand and Gravel Plants. Ready Mix Concrete Batching Plants. Bucket Belt 84 Screw Conveyors - Simplicity Vibrating Screens - Crushing and Washing Equipment 442 N W. White 333-l l l RIGSBY AUTO PARTS Open Sundays 9 A.MQ to 3 P.M. 1842 Rigsby Ave. San Antonio, Texas 337-5744 g:5ap'li1T?Twiplle W -., -Q HIGHLAND PARK X STATE BANK X . X Offering 3 l it 6-Day Banking B ' 1 he -y , P.o. Box 10250 -r E' Hai'-if I I I1 H fki Member F.D.l.C. '. 1- ,lr lf .. 512 Highland at 'Mi -A A E L74 - ' Hackberry 532-31 1 1 Serving the Youth of Highlands Kitchen f Favorites- HHEEE White Wing Flour Pioneer Biscuit Mix In L. uz P.f,.,. 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Adamcek, Nancy ....... .... -Adams, Cheryl .... Adams, Darlene . . . Adams, Eddie .. Adams, Lynn ..,. Adcock, Audrey .. Adcock, Herbert . . . Agnew, Dara ..... Aguilar, Debbie .. Aguilar, John .... Aguilar, Mar ..... Ahumado, William .. Alanis, Albert ....... Alanis, Louis .......... .... Alberti, Mrs. Virginia .. .... Albrecht, William .... Alderete, Sylvia .... Aleman, Ernest Aleman, Maria Alexander, Gary Alexander, James Alexander, Melanie Alexander, Sharon Allen, Alvarette Allen, Cynthia .... Allen, Henry Allen, Laome Blair, Margaret ..... .... Allen, Sterling .. Almanza, lrma . . . Almanza, Ruben . . Almara Z, Victor Alonzo, Joe ....... Alms, Mary Ann Alves, Alviar, Scot-ty ....... Larry ........ Anderson, Clifford . . . Anderson, Martha . . Angulo, Arthur ... Araiza, Ernest .. Araiza, Isabel . . Araiza, Virginia .. Arbiza, Adrian . . . Archer, Kenneth . . . Armstrong, Sharon . . . Arnell, Rosa ...... Arnn, Lue ....... Arnols, Don ....... Arredondo, Angel .. Arredondo, Rosie .. Arriola , James Arriola, Rene ...... Arriola Artau, , Maggie Mrs. Helen Astoria, Valinda Autry, Fannie ...... Avants, Roxanna Averill, Terry .... Bailey, Jimmy Avery, Sandra . . Axel, Shirley . . . Ayers, Cheryl . . . Babino, Clare .. . . .. Babino, Lucios .. .. Bader, Mary Jo .. Bagley, James ..... Bahlmann, Yvonne .... Bailey, Bill .......... Bailey, Baker, Robbie . . Leigh ..... Baker, Steve ....... Baldwin, Vanessa .. Ball, Maurice .... Balles, Diana .. . Ballew, Janet . . . Balmos, Fred .... Balzen, Jeanie . . . Baney, Cecelia . .. Bangan, Lynn ..... Banz, Mrs. Carolyn . . . Barden, Martha .... Borksdale, Mirian .. Barnes, Elaine .. . Barnes, Marilyn .. Barnes, Nellwyn . . . Barnes, Patricia . Barnett, Margaret . . Barrett, Jami ...... Barrett, Potty .... Bartosh, Brenda . . 358 Index 204 45 45 123 123 45 89 123 45 89 45 123 1 46 45 45 89 205 123 1 23 89 1 46 45 B9 1 23 45 45 1 23 123 89 89 89 123 123 89 123 89 45 89 45 45 123 45 45 45 45 45 123 45 B9 123 89 89 45 89 205 123 45 45 91 45 123 123 123 123 146 91 91 45 123 91 91 45 123 123 123 123 46 46 46 47 205 91 123 46 146 46 123 123 46 46 91 Barta, Tommy . .. Barzez, Christine .. Bass, Duane .... Bass, Wayne , . Bates, Evo ...... Bates, Rosie ...... . . . Bates, Steve ....... . . . Batterton, Debbie .. ... Battles, Kenneth . . . . . . Battles, Roy .... Batto, Allen .... Batto, Cherrie ..... ... Batot, Miss Ruth . . . . . Baygents, Angie .. . .. Baygents, Sherry .. ... Baylor, Rudy ..... , .. Bazan, Mona .... Bazan, Richard . . . .. . Beaber, Donna .. Bean, Adrienne .. .. . Beasley, Bonnie . . . .. . Beckham, Barbra .. Becker, Carolyn . . . .. . Becker, Margaret .. Bedson, Dorothy . . . . . Behrendt, Lisa .. Bierle, Dennis .... Belcher, Gerald . . . .. . Belcher, Stanley . . . ... Belitz, Wayne . . . Bell, Dickey ... Bell, Melissa . . Bell, Samuel ...... Bemis, Allison ....., .... p Benavides, Hortencia Benz, Neala ........ .... p Bensinger, Beverly . . . . ...p Bensinger, Richard Bergen, Reginald . . Bernal, Maria . . Bernal, Nora . . Bernal, Sandra . Bernhard, Robin .... .... p Bernhardt, Richard Berumen, Gloria .. Berumen, Maria ... Bess, Barbara .... Betton, Cynthia . . . Betton, Pamela . .. Beyer, Caran ....... .... Bickford, Bettye ..... .... Bierkamper, Mr. Dean Bieller, Debbie ...... .... p . Bieller, Diane ..... Bienek, Gary ..... Biggers, Mr. Larry Biggs, Kay ....... Billings, Arlene .. Billings, Judy . . Binger, Henry .. Bishop, Joyce . . . Bishop, Velda ... Black, Ruth .....,... .... p . Blackman, Francine Blackwood, Liz .... Blair, Mrs. Lot-tie .. Blair, Mr. Tommy ..... .... Blanar,'Mrs. Dolores Blanton, Doug .... Bloch, Doris . ......... Bloomingdale, Kathy Bloxham, Betty . . . Bloxham, Steve ... Boeer, Donna .. Boeer, Jeff .... Boehme, Pam .... Boggs, Kathleen . . . Bohnert, Kim .... Borrego, Diana . .. Borrego, Lydia . . . Borrego, Rosalinda Borrego, Ruben . . . Botkin, Elaine ... Boubel, Bradford .. Boubel, Margo .... Bouldin, Patricia . Bowden, Mrs. Goldie Bowers, Kenneth . Boyd, Christy ..... Boyd, Gwen ...... Boynton, Miss Gwendolyn . . . . .. Bracewell, Betty .......... . . . Bradford, Congetta Brandt, Mr. Day . . . Braune, Cliff .... Breaux, Denise . . Breaux, Ervin .. Breen, Carol . . Breen, Cathy . . Breen, Terry ... Breham, Donna . . Breham, John . . Brehm, Susie .... Brehmer, Charles . . .. . . . .... p 91 46 91 123 91 146 46 46 46 123 146 146 205 46 91 146 91 91 123 123 91 124 123 46 124 91 46 91 146 91 46 124 91 91 47 124 91 47 91 91 146 124 47 47 124 91 47 1 24 47 91 1 24 21 1 91 91 47 205 91 47 124 47 47 47 1 24 47 91 205 47 205 205 91 91 47 92 47 92 124 47 47 124 124 124 47 146 92 92 124 124 205 47 92 92 205 47 124 205 124 124 47 92 47 124 124 124 48 92 Brent, Wenonah . .. Brewer, Brenda Brewer, Stephen Bridges, Cherie .... Bridges, Peggy .... Brient, Miss Ellen .. Brient, Mrs. Virginia Briers, James ..,... Brietzke, Bernie Brietzke, Bob ...... Briggs, Mrs. Betty .. Briner, David ...... Briseno, Geraldine .. Brooks, Diane .... Broom, Larry . .. Brown, Anna . . . Brown, Connie . . . Brown, Darlene Brown, David . . Brown, Denise . . Brown, Diana . . Brown, Donald . . . Brown, Donna . . , Brown, John .... Brown, Kathy . . . Brown, Lelaurin .. Brown, Lou .... Brown, Lynda . . . Brown, Morris ... Brown, Pam ....... Brown, Pennie ..... Brown, Verly ...... Browning, Charlotte Bruels, Raymond .... Brunn, Charles ..... Brunn, Louis . . . Bruno, Austin . . Bryant, Pete ..... Buchanan, Carol ... Buckelew, Tricia . . . Buffin, Joyce ..... Bukowck, Richard .. Bukowski, Cheryl . . . Bukowski, Donald . . Bukowski, John .. Burke, Nicholas . . . Burns, Rochelle . . Burns, Samuel . , . Burris, Grover ...... Burton, Deborah . .. Burton, Joseph .... Bush, Sabrene ...... ..... Butler, Mr. Robert ..... ..... Byrum, Mr. William Cadena, Mr, Sam Cage, Mrs. Rebecca Cagle, Richard ...... ..... p Cain, Setho ....... Cain, Sharon . Cain, Susann ... Cain, Suzanne .. Caisse, Anna ..... . . Caldwell, Theresa .. Callender, Tommy .. Calloway Campbell, Doyle Campbell Campos Alice Campos, Lupe . . . Campos, Mario . . Canada, Joyce . .. Canady Cannon , Willie .. Tania .. Cano, Anthony Cano, Cardeni Laura .... s, Gavino .. .... .p , Kathy , John Cardoza, Mary ..... ..... p Cardwell, Mr. Clifton Carlton, Rhonda ..... ..... p Carmichael, Donna Carmona, Oralia .... ..... p Carr, Miss Mary .... ..... p Carranza, Minarva Carrigg, Glenn ..... ..... p Carter, Henrietta .. .... .p Carter, Jennifer ... .. . . Cartwright, Janet . .. ... . .p Casanova, Leonard .. . . Casanova, Ronald ... .... Casias, Henery .... .... Castono, Diane .. Castono, lrma ..... . . . p Castelina, Bobby . . . . Castelina, Leroy . . . .. . . Castillio, Cynthia .. .. Castillo, Janie . .. Castillo, John .. Castillo, Linda ... Castillo, Lydia . . . 124 48 92 92 124 205 205 48 92 92 205 48 48 92 48 48 48 92 48 48 92 48 1 24 48 124 93 124 48 92 48 48 124 1 24 47 124 93 1 24 93 48 48 93 48 124 93 1 24 48 124 48 48 48 93 48 205 205 205 205 93 93 48 93 93 93 49 49 49 93 49 146 124 93 49 1 47 93 93 93 93 49 205 49 1 24 124 205 93 49 93 124 49 1 24 93 124 49 49 124 124 124 49 1 24 93 147 l Castro, Diana ...... Castro, Margaret . . . Castro, Mike ..... Cavazos, Estells ..... Cavender, Kathryn . . . Cavin, John ...... Cepeda, Saul ..... Cermin, Connie ... Cermin, Joyce .. Cerna, Gilbert .. Chabisek, Joann .. Chomartin, Bill ..... Chamberlin, Debbie .. Chandler, Steven .... Chaney, Lois ......... Chaney, Rebecca ...... Chaney, Sgt. Mai. Victor Chapman, Judy ....... Chatman, Eddie ....... Chatman, Ola ..,. Chatwell, Julie .,.... Chavorria, Becky Cheslyn, Dana ...,. Chidgey, Cynthia Childers, Carol ....... Chovanec, Anthony . .. Chovanec, Marcia . .. Christal, Kay ....... Christiansen, Paula .... Christopher, Darrell Christopher, James Cirlos, Darlene ..... Cirlos, Diane ..... Cisneras, George . . . Cisneros, Pearl .... Cisneros, Sandra .. Clock, Clara Clack, Ethel Clancey, Diane ... Clark, Brian ..... Clark, Craig . . . Clark, Dan ..... Clark, Gail ...... Clark, Gary ........ Clark, Mrs. Odena .. Clark, Terri ...... Clay, Jesse ......... Clendenin, Brenda Cobb, Carolyn .... Cochran, Duane Cochran, Sarah .. Coffey, Marsha .... Coffman, Melody Colby, Michael Colby, Ronald Coleman, Candy .. Coleman, Graig Collins, Barbara .. Collins, Bettie .... Colvin, Dan ..... Compton, May Condrin, James .. Conlon, Gregg Conner, Glen .. Conner, Kay Cook, Jeanne .. Cook, Jimmy Cook, Kathy Cook, Linda ..... Cooke, Cliff ...... Cooper, Michael .. Corder, Clifford Cordova, Jesse . ..... . Corona, Ruben ....... Cosgrove, Mrs. Frances Cosgrove, Joanelle .... Cosper, Mark ......... Cossairt, Miss Eleanor .. Couch, Debbie ........ Cox, Mr. Jerry .,.... Cowan, Jennifer Crady, John ..... Craft, Janice .. Craft, Carl .. Craft, June .. Craft, Sheila ..... Crandall, Jerry .... Crandall, Shirley Crane, Mr. Dennis Crawford, Clyde .... Crawford, Glennita .... Creech, James ........ Cristofoletti, Mr. Michael Crocker, Leroy ....... Crutchfield, Mr. Jay Cruz, Diana ........ Cruz, Elsa ........ Cueller, Christine Cueller, David .... Cullinane, Kevin .. Cunningham, Scott .. 93 124 93 124 49 49 93 49 124 124 93 50 124 125 50 125 206 93 147 125 93 125 125 50 50 125 93 50 95 125 50 95 95 50 125 147 125 95 50 95 95 50 125 95 211 95 50 1 47 50 95 50 95 95 95 50 50 95 50 95 51 124 125 95 51 51 95 95 125 95 95 125 51 51 51 206 95 95 206 125 206 51 51 125 51 95 95 51 125 206 51 51 125 206 51 206 95 96 51 96 51 96 Dafler, Tommy . . Dairon, Dennis . .. Dalme, Linda . Daniels, Candi ... Darden, April . .. Darilek, Don . . Darilek Elaine ... Davenport, Karen .. Davila, David .... Davila, Theresa Davila, Raymond .... Davis, Davis, Miss Beferly Lynn ........... Davis, Medina ...... Davis, Patricia .... Davis, Robert Davis, Roy ...... Davis, Roy ........ Davis, Woodrow .. Daye, Julie ...... Dees, Brenda ....... Deese, Vickie .......... De La Fuente, lsabel De La Fuente, Mario De La Garza, Rita Delao, Cynthia ...... Delao, Edmundo . Delao, Arthur ...... De La Rosa, Arturo .. Dela Rosa, Aurora ..... De La Rosa, Edward .... Delavergne, Billy ....... De La Gerdam, Miss Nancy De Leon, Joann ......... Delado, Jesse .......... Delgado, Linda .. De Mouth, Anita .. Dempsey, Gary Denman, Beverly .. Denn, Ben ....... Denn, Jim ......, Denson, Mary ..... D'Errico, Barbara .. Derry, Gloria .... Deskin, Roger .... . Desmuke, Charles . De witt, Evelyn .. Dhugosh, John Diaz, Albert .. Diaz, David ..... Dibrell, William .. Dickinson, Chuck . Dickson, William .. Dietert, Dennise Dietz, Frank .... Dillow, Mike Dinkla, Krisi Dlugash, Cheryl .. Docken, Sylvia Dodd, Dorothy Dodd, Gary Doherty, Eddie .... Doherty, Susan ..... Dominguez, Jesse Dominguez, Martha .. Donahoe, Cheryl .. Donahoe, Patrick .. Donahoe, Sandra .... Donaldson, Kathy Dotson, Carlos .... Doubrava, Gayle . Doumit, Melanie .. Doumit, Suzanne Downez, Vanessa .. Doyle, Beverly .. Drabek, Marian .. Drews, Annie Driskill, Pat .... Draoer, Stephen Drzymalla, John .. Drzymalla, Richard .. Duarte, Mrs. Beth Dunaway, Lynda .. Duderstadt, Paul .. Duerr, Valerie .. Dudley, Audrey .. Dugosh, Earl .... Dugosh, Joyce Dukes, Janet Dukes, Linda .. Dukes, Lori ...... Dunbar, Debbie Duncan, Clint ....... Dunigan, Mrs. Susan .. Dupont, Denise ..... Duran, Rogelio Duty, Mrs. Ester .. Durant, Lisa ..... Durocher, Patricia Dyer, Cheryl ...... 96 52 125 96 51 96 51 96 51 1 25 125 21 1 96 51 1 26 96 51 1 26 51 126 126 51 51 1 26 126 126 126 96 51 126 1 26 96 206 52 147 52 1 26 52 52 96 126 52 52 96 1 26 126 96 126 52 1 47 1 27 52 96 52 96 52 1 27 52 52 52 96 96 127 127 1 27 96 96 52 1 47 1 27 52 127 96 96 127 52 127 1 27 96 96 52 206 96 52 127 96 96 52 127 147 52 127 52 206 96 53 206 147 96 52 Espinoza, Eva ...... Eastman, Debbie .. . Eckardt, Carrie .... Eddington, Marilyn . Eddington, Vickie .. Edwards, Charles .. Eggleston, Elise Ehlinger, Charles . . Ehlinger, Virginia .. Eickenloff, Bill . . Eiland, Rosemary .. Eisenberg, Gary . .. Ekrut, Cathy ....... Elliott, Carol ..... Ellison, Gloria Ellison, Linda .... Ellison, Pervis . .. Ellison, Samuel ..... Elizondo, Victor . .. Eng, Louise ...... Erfurth, Merry .... Erfurth, Kenneth .... Errico, Stephen . . . Ervin, Gary ..... Ervin, Patricia ..... Escalante, Damian Escalante, David .. Escobedo, Arthur Espinoza, David . . . Esquivel, Jim .... Estrada, Ray .. Evans, Charles . . . Everett, Ike .... Everling, Paul . . . Ewing, Ned ..,.. Falcon, Belinda Farley, Carl ..... Farris, Cannon .. Farris, Mona .. Fater, Joni Fater, Linda .... Feathers, Alisa Feigel, Karen ....., Fernandez, Anthony Fielder, Pamela Feilder, Scheri ..... Feilos, Evelyn ..... Fillmore, Margaret Fine, Tom ......... Finley, Eve ...... Finnigan, Timi ..... Fischer, Miss Alva . Fischer, Mr. Richard Fisher, Carol ...... Fitzsimmon, Nancy . Fizer, Cindy ...... Flanigan, Kerry .. Flanigan, Richard . 53 53 96 53 53 1 27 97 97 1 27 97 53 127 53 53 1 47 53 97 54 54 127 97 127 97 1 27 127 97 97 97 127 97 97 97 54 97 54 97 97 127 54 97 54 54 54 54 97 1 27 54 54 54 206 207 54 127 Flores, Barbara .. Flores, Blanca . . Flores, Debbie .... Flores, Edythe . . . Flores, Ida ...... Flores, Joseph . .. Flores, Martha . . . Flores, Martha . . . Flores, Roger . . Flowers, John ... Floyd, Robert . . Flynn, Laurie .. Foote, Kenny ..... Ford, Cassandra .. Fortune, Dana .... Foster, Anita ...... Foster, Mr. Eugene . Fowler, Mrs. Willetta Fralix, Charles .... Francis, Cathy ..... Francis, Kevin ..... Franklin, Margaret . Franks, Brian ..... Franks, Sandra ... Frazier, Micheal . . Frazslle, Marcia .. Frederick, Doug . . Freeland, Rena . . Freeman, Janice . . . Freeman, John . . . Freeman, Laurice . . . Freeman, Paul . . . Freeman, Robert .... Freeman, Sharon . .. Friedreck, Gary . . Friedrecks, Edwin .. Fritz, David ,.... 127 127 54 54 97 127 54 97 127 127 54 127 97 54 54 97 54 207 204 54 97 127 97 54 127 97 54 54 147 54 127 55 55 55 55 55 55 127 1 27 53 1 47 97 Index 359 .i. Frost, Jack ..... Fulmer, Elaine .. Gruenilvald, Gary .. Gabrillo, Georgeanno .. . . .. Gadberry, Mr. Don ... .... Gafford, Arthur .... Gaffard, John Gainer, Ronald . Gaitan, Joe . . . .. Galbraith, Diane . . . Galler, Rodney ... Galloway, Jesse . .. Galloway, Judy .. Galloway, Neva .... Galloway, Sheila .. Gambell, Bebe ..... Gamloill, David ...... ..,. Garanzuay, Alfonso ... . . . . Garanzuay, Anustacio . . .... Alex ........ .... Marcelino ..... .... Mary Helen Norma ....... .... Garcia, Garcia, Angie .... Garcia, Angie .. Garcia, Alvin . Garcia, Diana .. Garcia, Elma . . . Garcia, Eudelia Garcia, Fred .... Garcia, Irma . . . Garcia, James .. Garcia, Johnny . . Garcia, Mr. Jose . . . Garcia, Linda ...... Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Patricia . . . Garcia, Richard ., Garcia, Roxana .. Garcia, Yolanda .... Garcia, Yolanda . . . Gardner, Cheryl . . . Gardner, Cynthia . . Bill Rosemaria .... . . . . Susan ........ .... Garrett, .... . Garza, Anna . . . Garza, Barbra . . Garza, Carlos . . Garza, Charles . . Garza, David . . Garza, Pete .... Garza, Robert . . . Garza, Garza, Gasaway, Christopher Gaspard, Daniella ..... .... Gavegan, Janis .... Mrs. Billie Gavlick, Ronald . . . Gawlick, Gerald .. Gawlik, Barbara . . Gawlik, Nancy ..... Gaytan, George . . Geisler, Mr, Arthur George, Cathy . . George, David . . . Georges, Lou . ,. Gerloff, Cindy . , . Germer, Arthur . . Gerth, Jeanie . . . Gibbon, Randy .. Gibson, Dale .... Gilbert, Viviane ... Gildon, Evelyn .. Gill, Dindy ...... Gilley, Frances .... Gilliam, Gilliam, Linda .,... Glass, Marcy . ,. Gleitz, Melvin .. Godley, Norma . Goldbeck, Debi . Goltra, Kathy . .. Gonzaba, Jerry .... Gonzales, Arnie ..... Gonzales, Blanche .. Gonzales, Donald .. Gonzales, Elladen ... Gonzales, Genvieve . . Gonzales Jesse .... Gonzales, Kathryn .... .,... Gonzales, Mr. Lionel Gonzales, Gonzales, Magdalena Gonzales, Gonzales, Norma .... Gonzales, Olga I. . . .. Gonzales Patricia .... ..... , Gonzales, Mrs. Rachel Gonzales, Gonzales, Rosemarie Gonzales, Stella .... Gonzales, Frank . . . 360 Index Mary ....... ..... Molly ...., ..... Ray ........ ..... 55 1 27 97 207 127 55 55 147 1 27 55 97 127 97 55 55 97 1 27 147 1 27 98 1 O0 1 27 55 53 1 47 53 55 98 98 207 1 27 98 1 27 56 1 27 56 98 98 1 27 56 1 27 56 128 56 56 98 1 28 56 56 128 56 128 56 128 128 57 98 98 98 207 57 98 1 28 57 57 57 98 98 57 98 57 98 204 57 98 1 28 1 28 98 1 28 98 1 47 98 98 57 98 57 147 148 128 128 57 . 99G 128 211 57 128 57 128 Gonzales, Debra .. Good, Freddis Good, Martin .... Good, Terri .,..... Gooden, Wesley .. Garden, Kathryn .. Goss, Miss Rebecca . Gottfried, Mrs. Agnes Gottfried, Eddy Gaza, Mary ...... Grace, Grahm, Alice .. Janis ..,. Graham, Robert . .. Graham, Sue .... Grandberry, Pat . . Graves, William .. Gray, Ronny ..... Greebon, Donna . . . Green, Brenda . . Green, Freda . . Green, Pam ...... Green, Stephen . . . Green Tilman ..... Gregg, Jimmy ..... Grieve, Gary ..... Griffin, Mary Grone, Kathy .... Grundy, David .... Gruninger, Barbara . Gruninger, Joan .. Guerra, Annette .... Guerra, Hilda .... Guerra, Maria Guerra, Rudy Guevara, Cynthia .. Gunn, Brenda Gurley, Dale ..... Gustafson, Darrell . Gustafson Deborah , Gustafson, Malcom Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Amparo . Debbie .. Gutierrez, John .. Gutierrez, Marco . Gutierrez, Stella . , . Guy, Sheliah ..... Hackett, Doris Hackett, Victor .. Haecker, Carol Hall, Mr. Clayton Hall, David ..... Hall, Steven Halsey, Andy . Hanley, Michael .... Hanna, Cindy Hanna, James ..... Hannon, Mr. Herbert Hannusch, Paul .... Harborth, Donald .. Hardie, Mary ...... Hardt, Glenna ..... Hardy, Linda ...... Hardesty, Mr. T. C. Harless, Mary ..... Harlow, Mr. Gary .. Harmon, John ..... Harper, Mrs. Josie .. Harris, Bart ....... Harris, Mr. Gideon . Harris, Melonie .,.. Harris, Micheal .. Harris, Paul ..... Harrison, Calvin ... Harrison, Kimberly . Harrison, Linda . . . . Harrison, Ronald . , Harrison, Terri . . . Hart, John ...... Hartman, Bette .... Harvey, Christine .. Harwood, Cheryl .. Harwood, Gary Harwood, Richard . Hasty, Mrs. Janet . Hatch, James ...... Haverlan, Cindy .... Hawkins, Alfred .. Hawkins, Kathy .... Hayden, Christy Haynes, Gwendolyn Hazer, Mr. Kaleem . Headrick, Steve Hearn, Cynthia Hechler, Larry Heckler, Mary ...... Heickman, Thomas . Helm, Joseph ..... Henderson, Charles 128 57 99 1 28 57 1 28 207 21 1 57 99 57 128 99 57 57 99 128 99 1 28 57 57 57 99 99 57 57 128 1 28 58 1 28 57 128 58 128 1 28 58 1 28 99 58 128 58 1 28 128 58 128 148 58 99 58 99 207 58 58 128 99 58 99 21 1 99 99 58 99 58 207 207 207 128 207 58 207 99 58 99 59 59 59 1 48 59 99 59 99 59 1 28 59 208 59 1 28 59 99 1 28 59 208 1 28 1 28 59 99 59 99 99 Henderson, John .. Henderson, Windle Hendricks, Michael .. Hendricks, Patsy .... Henry, Carol ......... Hens ee, Mr. Thomas .. Herbert, Roy ....... Herder, Barbara ...... Herder, Bonnie .. ..... . Hernandez Hernandez Jr., Ernest , Herman ..... Hernandez, Joe . . . . . . . . . Hernandez , Miss Juanita . Hernandez, John ....... Hernandez Hernandez , Johnny Olympia .. 1 Hernandez, Oscar Hernandez Ray f Hernandez, Rosie Hernandez Heubaum, Hickman, , Sylvia . . . Jeff .... Anthony . . Higdan, Cindy ...... High, Karen . ............. . .. Hightshoe, Hilderbran Dianne .. ....... dt, Mrs. Dorothy Hild, James ..,............ . . . Hill, Davi Hills, Hel d .... ........ . .. EFI . Hill, Larry . Hill Ralp h Hilli Raymond I Hill, Teri Hiltpold, fe-'riy' ' . .. Hinton, Debra ...... Hitzfelder, Hodge, Li Marilyon . . . nda ....... Hodge, Susan . . . , . Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Hoffman, Holden, Hollier, Hollier, Holley, Holman, Holman, Holman, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Annette . . Gary .... Mrs, Billie .. Kenneth . . Tommy . Alan ..... Debbie . . Eddie .... Donna .... Bonnie . . Donnie . . Michael . . Debra .... Sherilan . Tony .... Holtstord, Allen .. Holzman n, Lynn .. Hood, Beverly Hooks, Ricky . . , Hoop, Richard .. Hooper, Horelka, Horton, Horton, Horton, Hauser, Hauser, Housley, Howard, Howard, Huber, Huber, Hubert, Alice ... Carolyn ., George . . . Kevin . . . Sandra . .. Bonita . . John ..... Howard ..... Rusty ......... Mr. Walter ... Janet ........ William ..... Anita .... Hubert, Debra Huff, Kathlyn Hughes, Hughes, David .. Harold .. Hughes, Sally . . . Hulsey, John . .. Hummel, Mary .... Humphrey, Wallace .. Hunt, James ..... Hunt, Lana ..... Hunter, Mr. John Hutchins, Johnnie ... Hyatt, Charles .... lbarra, Mike . . Inglis, Fiona .... Ingram, Kathy . . . lmming, Linda ..., lrvin, Maudrie .,.... lturralde, Gonzalo . . . J Jackson, Becky . . . . . . . Jackson, Beverly . . Ivy, Erwin ........ 99 99 59 59 99 208 59 128 60 128 60 128 208 60 60 128 128 I 28 128 128 128 129 129 60 99 21 1 29 6 129 60 60 99 129 129 60 99 60 129 129 100 208 60 60 129 129 60 129 100 60 129 100 60 129 61 61 61 129 129 129 61 100 129 61 100 129 148 129 208 100 61 61 129 129 61 61 129 100 129 100 61 61 208 61 129 129 101 129 100 129 61 129 130 101 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jacobs, Mrs. Billie Brenda . David . . . Dawn . . . Jacqueline Karen .... Reginald . Rickey .... William . Donna . . . Jacobson, Cheryl . Jacques, Joe ...... Jahn, Debra .. . .. Jamerson, Donnie . Jamerson, Doris . James, Eddie . .. James, Gail ...... James, Kenneth . . . James, Mrs. Marla James, Valerie . .. Janes, Nancy . . Janes, Robin ...... Janowski, Carolyn Jarratt, Billy .... Jarratt, Gary .... Jasso, John . . Javier, Debbie ... Jetferds, Pe gy Jefferson, Sheril .... .... Jefferson Valeri , e .... .... Jeffries, Mr. Charles . . . . . . . Jenkins, Patricia ..... . . . Jennings, Paul ..... ... Jerdee, Joseph Jewett, Debbie ..... . . . Joers, Alfred ...,..... . . . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Betty Ann .... ... Chester ... ... Dana .... Debra ... Elenor ... Gerald . Janice . . Jill ..... Johnston, Laura .. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jolly, K Linda . . Patricia . Roger . . aren , . . Koenig, Randy . . Koepke, John ..... Koepke, Kenneth . . Koerber, Karen . . Kolb Karen . . . Kosclskey, Lori Kossaeth, Elton . . . Knapke, Rhea ... Knowles, Linda . . . Krauss, Kim ...... .... Kropp, Nancy . . . Krauss, Rhonda . .. Krenek, John ... Kroeger, Sall .... .... Kroeger, Sandia Kruger, Robin ...... .... Kubasak, Pamela ... .. . . Kuelem, Henry .... .... Kuhlman, Cheryl .. .... Kyle, Ronald Mr. .. .... Kyle, Dale ...... Lacy, Jennifer ... Lafeild, Judy . Laing, Becky .... Laing, Brent ...... .... Lakey, Kenneth ... .... Lally, Randy ...... Lamanski, Shirley . . . . .. Lambert, Charles . . . . . .. Lambert, Darrell .. Landers, Nathan .. Lang, Patricia ...... .... Langston, Mrs. Iris Larson, Edward .... .... Lawrence, Lisa .... .... Lawson, Lynn ..... .... Layton, Guy .....,. .... Lazarin, Armando . . . . .. Lear, Mr. Francis . . . . . .. Lee, Annette ...... .... Lee, Bernadette . . . Lee, Billie Lee, Don .... . . . Lee, Gwendolynn .. Lozano, Tony Lyssy, Andrew . . . . Lyons, Cynthis . . . M Mabe, Susan ..... ..... Mack, Charlotte ..... Maciel, Juanita ........ Maddox, Mr. William Mahan, Mr. George Maholm, Debbie .... Mahurin, Jackie ..... Malatek, Mrs. Judith Maldonado, Eva ..... Malmer, Marilyn .. Malone, Dorothy Malone, Linda ...,.. Mangold, Mr. Carl .. Mann, Jack .......... Mansfield, Christine ..... Mansfield, Mrs. Mary Mares, Danny ........ Mares, Denise ..... Markell, David ...... Marquez, Katherine Marr, Dorothy ...... Marrs, Jim ...... Marsden, Cynthia Marsh, Tony ..... Marshall, Mark .. Marston, Connie Jones, Anita .. Lee, Regina ..... Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Gloria . . Jennifer . . . Jerry . . Keith ..... Michael . . . Nancy .... Jordah, Michael Jordan, Susan . . . .... . ... Leet, Sherie ..... Leihsing, Diane . . . Leigia, Danny . . . Lemon, Karen . . . Lemons, Deborah .. .... Lenz, Debra ....... Lenz, Carol ..... Leonard, Randy Leos, Rosa ......... .... Lescheber, Charles .. . . . . Mater, Kinard, Judy .... Karstadt, Larry .. Karstadt, Wayne . Kasmir, Pete Kay, Gilles Kee, Melody Kee, Sue ...... Keller, Bobby .. Keller, Mary ..... Kelly, Taboo ..... Kelly, William, Mr. Kelso, Laurann Kemmerzehl, John, Mr Kenimer, Wanda Kennedy, David .... Kennedy, Gary Kern, Alicia ........ Kenneally, Donna Kerby, Ronald Mr. Ketchum, Denise Ketchum, Rene . . . Keyes, Tom ...... Kidder, Richard . . Kincaid, Brenda Nancy .... . . . . . Mrs. Mary Bill ........ .... Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin Brenda . . Dale .... David . . . Donna ...... Geogory ...... Laurie ........ Mrs. Loraine Loy .......... Mary Lou .. Mr. Paul Randy ......... Vicki ............ Wayne ........... . . . . . Del Campos, Teresa Martinez, Albert ........... Martinez, Martinez Antonia . . . Martinez, Elizabeth .. Martinez, Fabian .... Martinez Martinez Martinez , George . . , Gina ... , Jo Ann .. Martinez, Miguel . Martinez , Rosie Martinez, Robert .. Martinez , Sally Martinez, Susan .. Martinez Martinez , Susan ..... Virginia .. Martinez, Yolanda . .. Mashbur Massey, n, Jean Stanley . Mata, Norma Lisa ...... Alice .......... .... Luffman, Susan . . . . . . . Melba ...... .... Levins, Irene ..... Lewis, Cindy . . . Lewis, Carol ...... Lewis, Charlotte . . . Lewis, Gracie . . Lewis, Michillia ... Lewis, Mona . . . Lewis, Robert . . . Lewis, Ronald . . . Limon, Rachel . . . Lincoln, Laura . . Linden, Steve ... Linsey, Chris .. Lindesy, Keith .. Lingo, Little, Lloyd, Lloyd, Debby . . . Long, Wayne . . . Loper, Darlene .... Luhrs, Richard . . . Luian, Luna, Charles ...... .... Luna, Gilbert ......... .... Lundeen, .Miss Mary Lusson, Lutton, Jim ......., .... Richard .... .... Matheny, Jamie ..... Mathis, Mrs. Nancy .. Matthews, Glenn .... Mauch, Howard .. Mauch, Sherry Mauldin, Dana .. Mauzee, Jay May, Edna May, Robin ...... Mayes, Darrell ...... Mazurek, La Vonn Mead, Gary ...... Medford, Chris .. Medina, Ernest . Medina, Lucy .... Medina, Marcella .. Medlock, Sandra . Melville, Bruce Mendiola, Debbie .. Mendoze, Rigo . King, B illy .... Kin Brenda Lochman, John .. Lochbaum, Patsy . . . . . . 9, -. King, Janice ... King, Kathy . . . Kingsley, Guy Kindla, Dan .... Kinard, John Kinnart, Debi ..... Kinslow, Teri ...... Kiolbassa, David . .. Kiolbassa, Roxanna Kiolbassa, Ronnie Kliever, Rosella, Miss .. . . .. Kloss, Janna ....... Knight, Debbie ..... Kocian, Patti ...... Koening, Ralph .... Loeh r, David .... Loera, Cecilia Long, Jana .... Angelitta .. Mercer, Cindy . . Mercer, Marva . . Mergele Cynde . .. Lopez, Mrs. Delia Lisa . ....... g, Laura Long, Joanne ... Lopez, Lopez, Anthony . . . Lopez, Loverin Loyd, Deborah . . Lozano, Alfred . . Lozano, Lozano, Edward . . . Lozano, Sandra . . Debra .... .... Mergele, David .. Mergele, Kathi .... Mergele, Kenneth .. Merritt, Doug .... Meyer, Miss Mary .. Meyers, William .. Merz, Marsha .. Mesa, Adela Mesa, Irene ..,.. Middleton, Janice Mikes, -Kenneth .. Mikes, Sandra . p. 66 p. 131 p. 103 p' 183 p. p. 148 p. 208 p. 204 p. 132 p. 103 p. 208 P' 22 p. P 122 p. p. 208 p. 132 p. 104 p. 209 p. 104 p. 132 p. 132 P' 135 p. p. 104 p. 104 P- gg p. p. 132 P' 133 p. P- P22 p. p. 132 p. 104 p. 209 p. 66 p. 66 p. 209 p. 104 p. 66 p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. 66 66 66 132 66 132 132 132 132 104 132 104 132 p. 66 p. 132 p. 104 p. 66 P- P22 p. p. 104 p. 132 p. 132 p. 104 p. 209 p. 104 p. 132 66 104 132 66 104 104 104 68 104 132 68 148 p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. .p. 68 p. 132 p. 132 P- '22 p. p. 104 p .132 p. 105 p. 132 p. 68 p. 105 p. 209 p. 132 p. 68 p. 132 p. 68 p. 105 p. 132 p. 105 index 361 Mikienia, Sergio .. McVay, Arlene . . . .... . . .. Miller, Cheryl .... Miller, Darrel .. Miller, Diane .. Miller, Mike .. Miller, Peggy .... Mills, Frances ..... Millwater, Sandy Minor, Ronnie .... Mireles, Lily ..... Mitchell, Cordell .. Mitchell, Delores ...... ... Moczygemba, Ronald . . . , . Moczygemba, Thomas . .. . . . Moeller, Peggy ....... , . . Moleh, Yvonne . .... . Molett, Royce Molina, Andrew ... Moncivais, Martha .. Moncivais, Reuben .. Money, Fred ....... Monge, Yvonne ....... ..... Monita, Miss Martha .. . . . .. Montalvo, Margie . . . Montalvo, Norma . . . Montelongo, Oscar . . Montes, Elda ...... Montez, Dolores ..... Montgomery, Cynthia . . .... . Montgomery, Loretta . . . .. . .. Montoya, Ann ...... Montoya, Jesse .... Montoya, Robert Moody, Bobby . . . Moody, Shirley ... Moore, Dennis . . . Moore, Elaine ... Moore, Ellen ..... Roslyn ....... ..... Scarlette ....... . . . Mrs. Vivian ...... . . . Arlene ....... . . . Eddie ........ ... Moore, Mr. Jerry .. Moore, Lisa ..... Moore, Lorene .... Moore, Marsha .. Moore, Moore, Moore, Moorhead, Mr. Charles Moreno, Moreno, Moreno, Dolores .. Moreno, Martha .. Moreno, Rachel Mori, Karen Morris, Eugene Morris, Janet Morris, Robert Morris, Mr. Tom .. Morrison, Paul Mosely, Moses, Radie Jo .. Roy ...... Moss, Carolyn . . . Moss, Doug ...,. Moy, Nancy ........ Mucha, Mr. Daniel .. Mueller, Mrs. Lois Mungia, Elvira Munoz, lsaac ..... Munson, Charlie Muriel, Cindy ..... Murphy, Gaynell .. Murray, Debra .. Murray, Donna .. Myers, Carol .. Myers, Jeff .... Mylius, Linda .. Mc McCanless, Donald ....... . . . McCarty, Patty ....... . . . McCabe, Mrs. Wanda . . . . . . McClain, Reuben ...... . .. McClelland, Billie . . . McClusky, Brian , . . McCoy, Beverly . . McCreless, Glen . . , McCulloch, Dale . . . McCutchen, Gary .... McDaniel, Deborah . . McDonald, Debra . . McDonald, Debra . . . McDougall, Ronnie . . McGee, Debbi . . . McGee, Stephanie . . . McGuire, Charles .. Mclntosh, Linda .... McKinnon Beatrice . . . . . . McKnight,' Dee ...... McLemore, Debbie .. McMakin, Diane ...... .. . McMillian, Mrs. Joan . . . . . . McNeal, Henry ....... . . . McDowell, Marsha .. 362 Index 68 132 68 105 68 68 68 68 105 105 68 68 105 68 105 1 32 132 1 48 68 105 68 105 209 132 1 32 69 69 132 69 1 48 1 32 148 69 105 1 O5 1 48 105 69 209 69 69 132 1 48 69 209 204 105 105 69 69 132 132 69 105 132 204 105 105 69 132 105 105 209 209 105 69 132 69 132 105 132 132 105 106 66 66 208 66 1 31 1 31 131 68 103 103 103 103 1 31 68 103 68 68 68 103 103 103 68 206 1 31 103 McRae, James ... Patterson, Leslie Pawelek, Bruce . . Pawelek, Leroy . . . Pawelek, Sandy . . . Nale, Jerry .. Nale, Jo hn ...... Nava, John ....... Pawlik, Larry .... Payne, Janice .. Pearce, Janis . .. Peason, Candie .. Pecino, Norma . . . Pecino, Sylvia . . . Pehl, Diane ....... Neighbors, Phyllis . . . Nava, Sabrina .... Navarro, Julio . . Nebgen, Russell .. . Neelz, William . . . Penaloza, Betty .... Pennington, Beverly . Pennington, Curtis . . Pennington, Steve . . Pennicuff, Toby . . . Nelson, Nelson, Karen .... Karen . . . Nerio, Alfred . ..... . Nesrsta, Terry ......... .... Netherly, Steven ....... . . . uer, Margaret .. .... John .... . . . . ... Neugeba Newell, Newland, Page ....., Newman, Andrea . .. Newman, Daniel .. Newman, David . .. Newman, J. D. . . Newman, Greg . . Newman, Jeff .... Perales, James Raymond ..... . . . Perez, Albert . . Perez, Anita . . . Perez, Barbara . .. Perez, Irma .. . .. Perez, Jesie . . . Perez, Robert .... Perez, Juan ...... Perez, Rosalinda . . Perkins, Joyce ..... Perrigo, Mr. James . Perry, Person, Jacqueline . . Pesina, Cleto ..... Nichols, Mary Jo Nichols, Janice Nicholson, Robert .... Nichols, Patrick ...... Nicholson, Miss Carolyn Nickle, Mark ........ Nikel, Connie ........ Nilsson, Debbie ...... Nino, Mr. Rodrigo Nobliht, Susan ...... Noriega, Anna ........ .... Norman, Agnes ...... Norman, Mrs. Angnet . Norman, Lynn ........ North, Deborah ..... Northan, Dennis ..... Nystrom, Deborah . . . Nystrom, Marilyn . . . Nystrom, Patricia . . . O'Bar, George .... Oberhauser, Kathy Oberhauser, Lisa ..... Obregon, Miss Martha O'Brien, Michael ..... O'Brien, Violet ...... O'Con, Carol ........ O'Con, Rachel ....... Odem, Mrs. Barbara . Oelkers, Bette ....... O'Larnic, Patricia .... Oldham, Cindi .. O'Leary, Mary .. Olenick, Ronny . O'Neill, Brad .... Oracasitac, Irene .. Orlowski, Cella Ortiz, Gilda ..... Ortiz, Maria Ortiz, Salvador Ortman, Terri O'Quinn, Patty . Owens, Kenny .. Owens, Michael Ozuria, Miguel . P Julie ........... .... Pachecu, Palamarez, Vickie . .. Palamo, Madeline . . . Palmero, Randy . . Palos, Gilbert ... Pancoast, Debi .... Popham, Wayne . . Pardue, Nancy .. Parker, Connie . . Parker, Gerald . Parker, Henry .... Parker, Kenneth . . Parker, Randy . . . Parsons, Cleda .... Partridge, Edward . . Pascale, Patricia . . Passant, Karen . . . Patterson, Belinda Patterson, Eddie .... Peterson, Charles .. Peterson, Paul ...... Peterson, Mr. Virgil Petry, Nancy ...... Petus, Beverly ..... Petus, Irma ....... Phillips, Miss Mayme Phy, Mr. Edwin .... Pickens, Virginia Pickett, Amy ..... Pierce, Michael Piper, Kenneth Piper, Rodney Pizzini, Gerald Plate, Michael .... Pleasant, Adrian .. Pooly, Mary ..... Popp, Ronny .. Posey, Susan .. Powell, Pam Prather, Don ..... Precioda, Linda Premont, Mary ...... ... Price, Mr. Edward . . . . . Price, Mr. Jack .... Pridgen, Tommy . .... .. . Pridemore, Leland . . Pritchard, Irene . . . Prozanski, Floyd .. Pruitt, Chrystal . . Pruitt, Theresa . . . Puente, Robert . . . Pundt, Pamela . . Pundt, Patricia . . . Quesada, Gracie Rabenaldt, Joan .. Rabenaldt, Judy . . Ramirez, Jose . . . Ramirez, Sylvia . . . Ramos Esther ...... . . . Randolph, Randolph . . . ... Rangel, Elizabeth ... ... Raven, Marilyn . . . Ray, Neal . . .... . Redus, William . . . Reed, Jimmy Reed, Joyce .,....... Reed, Micheal ........ ... Rees, David ............ . . . Rehmann, Mr. Herbert Reid, Michael ......... . . . Renfro, Mr. Frank .. . . . . Resendey, Beverly . . . . . . Reyes, Rene ...... Reyna, Yolanda .. Rhew, Carl .... Rhew, Karen ..... Rincon, Michael .. Ricks, Becky . . . Ricks, Charles ... Ricks, Michael ...... Ricks, Terry ........... ..... Riemenschneider, Amy 71 135 71 71 71 135 135 71 106 135 135 106 107 107 135 107 107 135 71 107 135 71 71 149 149 71 209 71 71 71 71 107 209 107 135 135 209 209 135 107 107 107 72 107 107 107 135 107 107 107 107 135 135 204 209 72 107 136 107 107 . 136 .1 36 . 107 107 72 107 107 136 107 1 49 207 136 107 107 136 1 36 136 107 107 204 136 209 1 36 136 136 136 136 136 108 74 136 108 136 Riemenshneider, Lou Ries, Russell ...,., Rigdon, Sgt. Elmer . Rios, Bob ......,. Rios, Gloria .... Rios, Joe .... Rivera, Paula . . Rivers, Robert . . Roane, Patricia . . Rosas, Veils ....., Roberson, Rodney Roberts, Brenda . . . Roberts, Robert . . Roberts, Roger . .. Roberts, Vickie .. . Robey, James Robey, Larry .... .. Roberson, Clifton . , Robertson, Cheryl . Robinson, Dorthey . Robinson, Joan .. Robinson, Karen .. Robinson, Melody . Robles, David ..,. Rochen, Linda .... , Alfonso , Joe . ..... 1 , Ralph .... .... Rodarte, Eddie .... Roesler, Mr. Alvin Rodriguez Rodriguez, Grizelda Rodriguez Rodriguez Lillian .. Rodriguez, Linda Rodriguez Rodriguez , Richard Rogers, Artie ..... Rogers, Florence . Rohrbach, Pam ... Romero, Jimmy . . Romo, Laura .... Romo, Lawrence . . Romo, Martha . .. Rosas, Robert . . Rose, Eddie ..... Rose, Gerland . . Ross, Becky . . . Ross, Patricia Ross, Vickie .. Rouse, Sharon . , Rothe, Charlotte . . Royalty, Grazia . Rowan, Tony .... Ruckel, Kraig . . . Rudd, Gary ...,.. Rueda, Gerald ..., Ruedrich, Louann Rusch, Michael .... Rush, Mark . ....... Rutherford, Carol Rust, Danny ...... Rust, Roxann .... Ryah, Patti . Saenz, Steve ....,.. Sagebiel, Philip ...... .... Sagemuehl, Margaret Sain, Donna .......... .... Sain, Efrain ........ Salas, Linda ....... Salinas, Antonio Salinas, Louis ...... Salvatierra, Steve . Salyer, Vicki ..... Salzman, Debra . . Salazar, Diana . . . Sample, James .. Sanchez, Arthur . . Sanchez, George . . Sanchez, Rene .... Sanders, Michael .. Sanderson, Bonnie Sanderson, James . Santos, Gregorio .. Satcher, Shan ..... Sauceda, Alfonso R. Sauceda, Andres . Sauceda, Carlos .. Sauceda, Jo Ann .. Sauceda, Martha . . Sauvres, Beverly . . Sawyer, John .... Sayles, Michael . .. Scallion, Theresa .. Schafer, Steven . . . Scheel, Douglas ... Scheffel, Melinda .. Schelper, Mrs. Virgin Schiller, ia Debbie ....... ..... Schilling, Sue ....... Schimcek, Ray ...,..... ..... Schmidt, Mr. Albert 108 108 209 108 74 108 136 108 136 108 136 108 108 74 136 136 108 136 136 108 108 108 136 74 136 74 200 74 136 137 137 137 74 74 108 108 108 137 74 137 108 137 137 74 74 109 109 109 137 109 74 109 109 137 109 74 74 109 137 74 109 137 109 109 137 109 137 109 74 109 137 137 137 74 74 137 74 74 1 37 74 137 109 137 137 74 137 74 74 74 74 109 74 109 137 209 74 76 76 210 Schmidt, Donald .. Schneider, Vicki . . Schrader, Barbara Schrir, Betty ..,., Schroeder, Patti ..... Schroeder, William .... Schubert, Mr. Rainhold . Schuele, Sandra ...... Schuette, Miss Margarete Schuetze, Mike ....... Schul, John ....,..,... Schultz, Roy ....... Schultz, Valinda Schwartz, Beverly .. Schwein, Richie .. Scipia, Sheryl .... Sczepanik, Cindy Scroggins, Mr. Tray .. Seddon, Debbie .,.. Segundo, lrene .. Seipp, Kenneth .. Seipp, Kevin Seitze, Janet ...... Sekinger, Peggy ..... Sekinsu, Anna Marie .. Sellars, Mrs. Mary .. Sells, Ervin ....... Sewell, Ray ...... Shaw, Linda .... Shaw, William .. Shell, James ..... Shellhaas, Debi .... Shelton, Andrea Shelton, Charles Sherrill, Jeff ..... Shorter, Judy ...... Shuler, Earnest ...... Shuler, Mrs. Sonya Shuman, Ruth ....... Seifert, Gay ....... Semlinger, Connie Sides, ' Brandy ..... Siebold, Marsha .. Sigel, Patrick .,... Silguero, Andreina .. Silva, Roland ..,...... Singleton, Mr. Harold .... ..... Situentes, Gloria ...... Skinner, Ronald ..... Slazer, Joyce . . Smart, Glenn .. Smith, Billy ..... Smith, Brenda ... Smith, Carl . .. Smith, Carlos .... Smith, Cynthia . . . Smith, Dawn ...... Smith, Dorothy ..... Smith, Mr. Herbert Smith, Howard ..., Smith, Joel ...... Smith, Joyce .... Smith, Linda ...... Smith, Linda Kay Smith, Mrs. Martha .. Smith, Miss Mary Smith, Mary ........ Smith, Micheal ..,., Smith, Pat .... Snnth, Patn ..... Smith, Sherrill Smith, Steven .. Smith, Susan ..... Sneed, Sharon ..... Sneed, Timman ..... Snovel, Snow, Snyder, Mrs. Jane Kathy ....... Bobby ........ Son, Mrs, Rosemary Sonnen, Denis ...... Sonnen, Denise .... Sorrel, Carl ....... Sorrel, Mr. Charles .. Sosa, Roy .......... Soupiset, Suzanne ..... Spangler, Mrs. Vicki .. Sparkman, Pam Spaulding, Deborah .. Spear, Rebecca ..... Spears, Billy ..... Speer, Deborah .. Spence, Gary .... Spencer, Charles Speu, Calvin .... Spiess, Leslie ........ Sprouse, Roxanne ..... Stanush, Ruth ......... Stautzenberger, Sandra . . . . . .. Stavinoha, Wayne ..... Steadman, Deborah .. Steckly, Dennis ..... Steele, Dorothy ....... Steinha ver, Elizabeth .. Sterling, David ...... Stevens , Denise .... 109 137 76 137 76 109 210 76 204 76 137 76 76 137 109 137 137 210 137 149 76 137 76 76 137 210 137 76 76 137 76 76 138 76 76 138 76 211 138 109 109 138 109 109 76 76 204 138 138 109 138 109 138 109 109 138 76 76 211 76 76 76 109 109 210 210 77 77 110 110 77 77 158 77 149 210 110 110 210 77 77 77 210 77 110 210 77 138 138 149 77 77 77 138 110 77 110 110 77 77 77 149 77 110 110 Stewart, Charles Stewart, Henry . . . Stewart, Lyndee . . . Stewart, Ronald . Stewart, Sheryl ..... Stibbens, Catherine Stieler, Stieler, Carol ...... Ginette ,. Stiles, Monra . .. Still, Dennis .... Stille, Brenda .. Storey, JoAnn . .. Strange, David . . Strubb, Gilbert ... Stubb, Carol . .. Stuckey, Wayne . . Suarez, Freddie .... Sullivan, Adolph .. . Sullivan, Carolyn . Sullivan, Meka . .. Sultenfuss, Doug ... Surginer, Donna ... Sutherland, Cynthia .. Sutherland, Frankie . Sutherlun, Kathy . .. Swan, Arlene ...., Swierc, Yvonne ...... Swindell, Reginald ... T Taber, Larry . . . .. Taber, Sharon . . Tabu, Alan . . . Tallabas, Joey ... Talby, Cathy . . . 138 110 149 110 110 110 77 138 79 138 79 79 Tamey, Tanner Joe .... Clayton . . Tapia, I Daniel ... Tapas, Maria ,. Taylor, Alfred . Taylor, Bill ...... Taylor, Charles .... Taylor, Mrs. Doris Taylor, John .,..... Taylor, Margie .. Taylor, Stephanie .. Tealer, David .... Tealer, Loretta Temple, Debbie .. Temple, Kathy ........ Temple, Ray ............ ..... 138 110 138 138 79 79 Terry, Robin ..... Tessmann, Mrs. Colleen ... ..... Cindy .......... ..... Thacker, Theis, Carl ........... Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Thompson Rhonda ......... ..... Thompson, Mrs. Constance Thompson Thompson, Patricia ...... ..... Thompson, Sandra . . Tietze, Mrs. Pauline .. Tinkle, Jane ....... Todd, Ed ....... Tomblin, Terry .. Tomlin, Patricia .. Tondre, Ken ..... Tondre, Phyllis ..... Tonne, Mark ....... Tonne, Sharon ........ Tornabene, Susanne Torrz, Joey ......... Torres, Rosalva ..... 139 111 210 139 79 111 , Clayton ....... ..... , Lloyd ......... ..... Tovar, Mrs. Leonor .. Tracey, Harvey ..... Traugott, Jody . . . Treece, Carol .. Treio, Oscar ....... Trevino, Cindy ...... Trevino, Concepcion . . . Trevino, Jami ....... Trevino, Michael ... Trevino, Susan ... Trevino, Virginia . . . Tribble, Brent ... Tribble, Dana . Trip, Timothy ...... Tristan, Mary ....... Trzesimiech, Chrystal .. Tucker, James ....... Tucker, Johnny .... Turner, D'Ann . Turner, Linda . Turner, Linda . . Turner, Lynda . . . Turner, Monica . . Turner, Nancy ... Turknett, Billie . . . Tschirart, Larry . . Turks, Debra . .. 79 139 149 139 79 139 79 139 111 111 150 79 79 139 111 150 111 79 139 79 77 138 110 77 138 110 138 77 110 77 110 149 77 77 79 79 1 10 79 138 110 111 111 210 79 138 139 149 79 139 79 79 111 210 139 149 79 210 139 79 79 111 111 139 79 111 139 139 139 210 139 111 139 139 139 79 Index 363 Tyler, Kathy . . Tyra, Martin . . Tyroff, Julie . . Wittler, U Urbanczyk, Robert .. Uriegos, Olga ..... Valadez, Emilio .... Webb, Linda .... Webb, Melissa . .. Webb, Mr. Ricky . .. Webb, Winford . . . Webster, Leon . . Webster, Sylvia . .. Wedel, Kathryn ... Weiner, Sharon . Weise, Lore . . Wells, Billy Wernli, Kathy .. . West, Debbie . .. West, Karin ....... Valdespino, Mr. Joe Valdez, Valdez Herlinda . . . Juanita .... West, Mrs. Sharon .. West, Susan ...... Wetz, Craig ....... Wheeler, Sharon .. Wheeler, Wendy . . Wheelvs, Becky . . Wheiles, Linda . . Whitaker, Linda ... Ybarra, Valdez, Michael .... Valdez, Patrick .... Valdez, Richard .... Valverde, Mary Alice Valverde, Sylvia . . . Vance, Amy ....... Vangiel, Zelda ... Vann, Margaret . . Vargas, Gloria .. Vargas, James . . . Vasquez, Rosa . . Vaughn, Glenn .. Verdeia, Henry . . Vickery, Patricia . . . Villarreal, Debbie .. Villarreal, Linda . .. Villasenor, Alice ... Valz, David ..... Votion, Carlos .. W Waclawczyk, Tim .. Wade, Cynthia White, Beth .,.. White, Beverly .. White, Connie ... White, Frank . . . White, Gary , . White, Gladys . . White, Rownie . . White Roy 1 ...... . . Whitehead, Bruce h. . . . .. . . .. Whiteman, Mrs. C ery Whitlock, Charlie ..... .... Whitlock, Kathleen ... . . . . Whitworth, Danna .. Wicht, Donna .... Widner, Kathryn . , Wiebe, Sammy ..... Wiede, Georgina .. Wiede, Janie ...... Wiemers, Janelle . . Wier, Mr. Robert . . . Wiggins, Karen .. Wilburn, Doug .... Wildenstein, Anna . . Wildman, Sherry . . . Wilkerson, Nancy ... Wilkes, Steve .... Wilkins, Ruby ... Wagner, Galen .. Wagner, Melvin . Wagner, Thomas Wolters, Tony ...... Walker, Miss Ann .. Walker, Christine .. Walker, Matthew Walker, Mrs. Opal . Wallace, Patricia Walker, Shirley .... Walker, Tommy .... Wallace, Mrs. Betty . Walls, Annie ...... Walton, Alice Ward, Margaret . . Watts, James ...... Ward, Steven ...... Warner, Joseph .... Washington, Elizabeth Waskow, Mrs. Edith Watson, Carla ..... Watson, Christine .. Watson, Glen . . . Watson, Lillian .. Watson, Ronald . Watson, Sherry . . Wauson, Lynn . . . Wear, Virginia .. Webb, Delia .... 364 lndex Wilkinson, Terry .. Wilks, David .... Wilks, Steve . . . Dottie ..... .... Eddie ....... .... I Willets, Larry . . . Willey, Dorothy . Williams, Brysom . . Williams, Charles . . . Williams, Cynthia . . Williams, David ... Williams, Denise . . . Williams, Dennis . . Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Nathan .. Williams, Odis . . . Williams, Patrice . . . Williams, Reeda .,. Williams Williams, Rose ..... Williams Wayne ... Linda Fay Nancy ...... .... Rosemary .. ... . , Williamson, Celesta .. . . .. Williamson, Jan .... Williamson, Neal .. Wilson, Barbara . Wilson, Bowden . Wilson, Diane .. Wilson, James . . 112 81 211 146 81 112 140 140 81 140 81 140 112 211 112 140 112 112 112 113 140 113 81 141 81 81 141 113 81 81 211 113 82 141 141 141 82 113 141 82 211 113 82 82 113 141 113 150 113 141 113 141 141 141 141 141 82 82 141 141 141 82 113 113 82 B2 112 82 82 82 113 113 141 82 141 141 82 Wilson, lvan ... Wilson, Mary . Wilson, Pamela .. Wilson, Randy ... Wilson, Theresa .. Windrow, Janice Winfield, Mike ... Wingate, Steve . . Winkler, Vonda . , Winn, Bill ..... Winters, Carl .... Winters, Theresa . . . Winters, Melanie ... Winters, Vanessa . .. John ...... Wittler, Louanne ... Woitena, Barry . . . Woitena, Gary . . Wolff, Gary . . . Wolff, Randy . . . Walter, Nancy . . . Woo, Jue ........ Wood, Michele . . Wood, Roxanne . . Woodard, Jerry .. Woods, Gloria ..... Woods, William ..... Woodul, Miss Peggy Woosley, Linda .,... Workman, Karen . .. Workamn, Kim . , . Wotipka, Moose .... Woytosceyk, Gary c zyk, Thomas Trisha ........ ..... Y Woytas Wright, Doris ....... Wright, Elizabeth . . . Wright, Karen . .. Wright, Teresa . . Wright, Ybarra, Felipe . . . Ybarra, ' Yeager, Jesie ........ ..... Robert ....... ..... Miss Margaret Gary ........ ..... Brenda ...... ..... Z Yochum, Young, Young, David . . . Young, Jeannia . . Young, Joe .... Young, Sylvia . . . Yznaga, Jackie . . . Zaiontz, Barbara . . Zaiontz, Vivian . . Zalesky, Lee ... Zapata, Joe ...... Zienert, Richard . Zipeda, Richard .. Zigmond, Gary . . . Zirkel, Sarah .... .... Zirkil, Wesley .. Zinsmeister, Susie Zorola, Robert . . Zotz, Wesley . . . Zuehl, Leroy ..... Zuniga, Elizabeth . . 141 141 82 141 141 113 113 113 141 114 82 141 150 141 141 114 114 82 82 82 82 82 114 114 114 114 114 211 114 82 141 141 114 B2 114 114 142 142 142 83 83 114 204 114 142 114 142 83 142 114 83 114 83 83 114 114 114 142 83 142 142 83 114 114 A Day In The Sun A Day In The Sun Atg ph A A Day In The Sun Athletic Awards Assembl For the first time in the history of Highlands the Annual Athletic Awards Assembly took place outside on the lawn in front of the auditorium. The AAAA is de- signed to honor the top mem- bers of every team in the ath- letic program at Highlands. In 1972, the athletic depart- ment came away with two first places in district competition: Tennis and Golf. The Baseball Team were co-champions in the district with South San High School. The Varsity Football Team finished second to Sam Houston High and the Varsity Football Team placed fourth in distict competition. All in all, the entire Athletic Department, with its fine coaching staff, did a tre- mendous iob in l972. Top right: Rene Arriola is congratu- lated by Coach Gonzales. Bottom right: Port of the crowd at the AAAA. Below: Oscar Montelongo is pre- sented a certificate for his perfor- mance on the baseball team. ' ' ' i 'l Q5 Wm 54 1' 1 4 ! L 3 R .4 Top left: Stephen Green being honored by Coach Paul Martin. Top right: The crowd!! Below: More crowd!! 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 xl 1' 11 - - 'GSK ,SHSW .i -11' .V ' M0F'SFvzr5i65N?iN'H'Fi'?Fsi!9??EB9E5!'Y?iE?'xASiQ1E3ife::'93 1 Seniors listen uttentively To Rev. Donald Anderson. ZYMAWJZMW ' fwwww ,Mizz NWZHJ-WW! I N I Look Forward Wlth Faith The first Baccalaureate Service to be held at Highlands High School was on Sunday, May 21, at eight P.M. on the lawn in front of the auditorium. The Rev. Lavelle Lowe led the congrega- tion in the invocation with Mrs. Sharon West conducting the Senior Orchestra and A Cappella Choir in several religious selec- tions. ln speaking tothe seniors, their parents and friends, the Rev. Donald Anderson, pastor of Manor Baptist Church, used the title, Look Forward With Faith , for his sermon. Rev. An- derson spoke to a capacity crowd with several members of the congregation having to stand because the school was not equipped for such a large audience. Surely, the first Bacca- laureate Service at Highlands High was a tremendous success. Right: The Rev. Donald Anderson speak- ing at the Baccalaureate Service. Below: The A Cappella Choir listening to the Senior Orchestra. ,,m,3,,-,...s..u....f..,.,,,:m,,,,..r..,,.,.,...-,.s,.mm,u,f . 4.-,...-.f Now, Tha1 s A Picnic!! Screams ot laughter and delight. .. Howls from the egg-throwing contest . . . Shrieks of excitement. . . Whoops from the pie-eating contest . . Yells ofthe sack race winners . . . Shouts from the potato race specta- tors, Such were the sounds heard on May 1, at Raymond Russell Park. The reason? The Senior Picnic!! Above: Alice Ketchum all but loses her grip on things on the teeter- totter. Below: Sensitive hands and a quick eye are requirements tor the egg throwing contest. ,.,... ,.,...,,,.,,v,M..,,,. ,,,V..,.... ,..c..,,,,.s,.,,.,.,...s w........,.......WW,,....u..,.,,,,....,4 -6 WW ,,..,,.M.f.... M..,.,W, ..,,.. ,. c.....,, ...mm-e,y.., ., .mg Lefr: Reverting back To younger dciys, Donnie Holman slides his way into The picture as did many Seniors on Moy 1. Below: Grcib' that rope, cmd pull boys . . . grab Thor rope, ond pull!! Above: Taking a picture of Woody Dcivis faking u picture of us taking o pic- ture of Woody. 1 ii, An Off-Broadway Delight! The 1972 Senior Farewell As- sembly was an Off-Broadway delight in the eyes of eight- hundred students on May twen- ty-six. Scenes ranging from Sophomore Orientation to a whacky news report were in- cluded in the production. With a farewell assembly being the framework for the real farewell assembly, the play incorporated flashback scenes of instances remembered by the students waiting to go into the make- believe farewell assembly. The students wrote, acted and produced the entire play them- selves. Acting as advisors throughout the development of the play were Mrs. Jackson, se- nior class sponsor, and Mrs. Vir- ginia Schelper. Surely, the 1972 Senior Farewell Assembly was a smashing success. Top left: Samuel Burns receives a scholarship to Southwestern As- semblies of God College from Mr. A. W. Norton. Middle left: Sara Wade and Bill Huber stand with the other eight-hundred graduates as the class is received by Mr. Jerry Dietert. Bottom left: Gary Dempsey smiles proudly as he receives his diploma from Mr. .lerry Dietert. Below: Linda Gilliam stops for a moment after graduation to ponder over her twelve years of schooling. in -4:52 wiv 4 f 1 F ,fy , Yi N 1 ,W Lf ff My ff, N f A 5 if A 3 E f 1 1 ff . ' I Zig gy 1 i .,.. K 2 A , ' 1 -kr, .p , ,W', -5 , , 1Ef !?' ,Ei V w 5 , J I! A 1 NE? A f Q3 Y? .. PJ Ji 7 Yr fa zgswwfgg J ' L f ii W . ! ii Above: John Gofford: Am I on? Are the lights on? And now for tonight's fore- cast . . . dork! Continued mostly dark throughout the night with widely scot- tered light in the morning. Below: The entire cost sings Hail to Our Highlands. Success Through Assistance The Highlands PublicaTions would like To salure The High- land Belles, The Brigade, The R.O.T.C. Drill Team and all other ushers and ushereTTes for doing a magniTicenT iob of disTribuTing programs and assisTing The au- dience ln finding Their seaTs quickly. WiThouT The above men- Tioned help, The 1972 Highlands High School GraduaTion Exer- cises would noT have been such a Tremendous success. Righh The R.O.T.C. Drill Team and The R.O.T.C. Highland Belles help with The disTribuTion of programs To The parenTs and friends of The grad- uaTes. Below lefT: Pam Powell and Diane Miller listen aTTenTively To The graduaTion e x c e r - cises. Below righh A group of ushereites share a few quick laughs before The sTarT of The graduaTion exer- cises. Gettin' Ready . . . r When eight-hundred students A have to tile across one stage in one night, there has to be a time of rehearsal and gettin' ready. Names have to be put in the proper order, gowns put on cor- l rectly, caps situated, and tassels l hung on the proper side of the cap. Such was the scene the Graduating Cla s s of 1972 walked across the stage of the Hemisfair Arena on May 29th. There were times of sorrow and times of cheer before Pomp and Circumstance was played by the Band. Yet, through it all, there was a sense of accomplish- ment in the minds of the grad- uating seniors that memorable night. Above: Mr. Alvin Roesler, senior class sponsor, checks roll as the candidates for graduation get ready to file into the auditorium. Left: Sev- eral Seniors had a hard time remembering which side their tassle belonged on. .M ,.....i.......i... ..... ms, L - smunzsmemw s., Above: Many seniors, like Ned Ewing, were really excited as they realized that the time for walking across the stage was fast approaching. Right: Debbie Batterton checks to make sure that the '72 on her tassel is in the proper place. Below: Marian Drabeck: another excited senior. Below Right: David Strange engages in a conversation with friends before walking into the area. l 5 BEEN ESE. iiEKK EE BUSBEE Kim, Left: The award winning A Cappella Choir sings No Man ls An Island . Middle Left: The presentation of graduates begins to the se- lection of Pomp and Cir- cumstance . Bottom left: The 1972 Graduates ol Highlands High School. LMJM ogmaawmf Z .69 ApaLaJeJ flee fflfwfwff mwwgm Megwv KWWL, Hmm, M 3 3,24 n5M.i'MlSfJi.l1+l.:-fIYlt5Q 'i T' Left: Mr. George Mahan welcomes The parents, graduates, guests, teachers, and members of the school board to the Fourteenth Annual Graduation Exercises of Highlands High School. Below: William Huber, Senior Class President, addresses the graduates with the theme A Time For Us . fax, dii af 1-...N .ax 1 mm .7 ,, N. y I 4 is , gg 5' , , .N ,. 5 y 3 , R N M E l Q' 1 3 ' i i S iw cr. ,M N f 5 1. K 5 Eg, r 'ij-G. i 1 .-i T' ii xr? . 1 ,f f, ,QQ 'f:'rt ' f f, 'five-ff , f Y f-,s'fff,'f ' X f i . , -. 'X A 1 Af r' ji 1 .fe '-25:54, ','.g ' ' I ptr' i s 4'QxYN'ngf,5: , f, V. .r , ,,.f 1149- . yr f' tw is f. f ,Q . QA, - , L. ,Q M4 L, If , Vp. ,V fig? .K if 't 'J-7 WWEYT' Wwtijii is W 1 3 9? Mir, ,iff ,gi Sffij - ,M ef: ,,?:afg,fif ',,,,,yfb, V-, , A ,A fJ:.q'-A Q, 4, V. ,Q . , ' ,N ?.,,yff-ff? ,rr ,.g'l7'-iiaffyiiisf ' , fit C ' f FQ. lie? 1 ,. x, wx' , ,..A.. 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L, , Q it 3 sub, V by rem. , 3 f.,:.,g,W,M, G, la . .fs . if 1 N V Q , Kr.. , ,-.-... 1, ' - 1 - ' K WAY ' 3 sv' Qi, :rn.-.... ,,,..,,+5. ,. - 1 ,f , -. N, f. ,gg ,ip .- lv ,bf A , 1' , , -nr, ffl' 'JV' ,- ,Ili , ef.- B gadoon 1972: A Day In The Sun The 1972 Highlands Brigadoon Yearbooks was produced by, Samuel Dean Burns, Editor-ln- Chief, Lynn Holzmann, Copy Edi- tor, Lisa Moore, Campus Life Edi- tor, Anna Caisse, Senior Class Editor, Gayle Doubrava, Junior Class Editor, Debbie Batterton, Sophomore-Freshman Class Edi- tor, Frank White and Richard Bensinger, Sports Editors, Louise Eng, Faculty Editor, Sandra Hor- ton and Candie Pearson, Clubs and Organizations Editors, Pam Boehme and Sharon Freeman, Advertising Editors, Kathy Cal- loway, Karen Prine, Jackie Ma- hurin, Laurie Martin, Gerald Nale, Debbie Pancoast, Emilio Valadez, Darlo Vukasin, Ruth Stanush, Dara Agnew, Martha Barden, Magaret Becker, George Gayton, Lisa Lopez, Marilyn Raven, John Nale, and Mona Farris, Junior Staffers. A special thanks goes to Karen Rice, Les- lie Patterson, and Woody Davis, members of the Tartan staff, who so willingly helped finish the 1972 Brigadoon. Photographs appearing in this book: Color, Mr. Fred Harding and Miss Janet Rogers, ln- dividual Student Portraits, Mr. Fred Harding, Band group, Mr. Goldbeck, Panoramic View of Graduation, Mr. Bob Danielson. All other photographs were taken by the student photog- raphers. Gary Dempsey, Head Photographer, Debbie Batterton, Senior Photographer, Glenn Mat- thews, Assistant Head Photog- rapher, Lisa Moore and Cynthia Sutherland, Assistant Photogra- phers. Sponsor, Mr. Gary Lee Harlow Copyblock Type Style, 1Opt. Universal Cutline Type Style: 8pt. Universal Headline Type Style: Futura Bold, Caps and Lower Case Paper Weight: 8Olb. Enamel Surface The Brigadoon Yearbook is a member of the Columbia Press Association and the Texas High School Association. The 1971 Brigadoon Yearbook won a First Place Rating in the Columbia Press Association's 47th Annual Yearbook Judging. The 1971 Brigadoon Yearbook also won the Award of Honor from the Texas High School Association's 49th Annual Yearbook Contest. I . l Through ll' All As one tries to put into words the last Twelve years of his life, one can only marvel at the nu- merous and sundry instances that pop into the mind. One can remember, when as a first grader, the times he had to re- write the letter 'S' a hundred times because it had been written backwards on an assign- ment. Then later, when the time came to go to one's first Junior High dance and the right color of socks iust could not be found. Many will remember the first trip to the principal's office, and some will remember the second and third time as well. Yet, through all of the instances iust mentioned and the thousands iust like them, there was a de- velopment in the lives of many students that is a much sought- after trait in today's world, that trait being a sense of com- passion and understanding. Though the last three years that trait has been tested and tried many times by the winds of apathy, discouragement and defeat. There have been riots in the high schools, searches for mariiuana and heroin in the lockers by police dogs, shattered windows caused by bullet holes and cars burned in the parking lots. Yes, we at Highlands have had a taste of violence and dis- appointment, but the story does not end there. For when every- thing seemed to be going wrong, in the crowd there were voices of warmth and encouragement telling us to fight on through the cloud that pressed in upon us. For a new day was dawning . . . a day where our dreams would come true . . . a day that would never end . . . 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