Highlands High School - Brigadoon Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1975
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BQ ' Fixx. - Ops its A-A2139 V! fsfefsf' rf 'f rv , , '- ES M Vjifujwl Aw: .r 1 W ill f t , 1 f ltr- 'l W 1 l t I ,ami -L ilflw i . i -t. iw ,mi M., .ff A is A year with the Owls begins with everyone getting things set for the coming year. A year is marked with assemblies and speeches, getting books and searching for the right class, rees- tablishing old friendships and creat- inggnew, and wondering how hard or how easy your teachers are going to be. The most important aspect of beginning a school year is iust that - it's a beginning. A new and fresh start that is filled with optimism that everything is going to be iust a little better than last year. That's what it's all about, making the new year iust a little better than the last. T W ,nw lg ll , lm l fl N 1 l lll ' n 4 Opening 5 l ll The Big MQF QW Owls Are .4 I 'R-LM vs., 3 ,gg 60p 9 'A 4 Z Silly? Effueippy Many aspects make up an HHS Owl. One of the most prominent character traits of the Owls is their lighthearted nature. The Owls are happy and are always proving it. Throughout the year, there are spectacles of lightheartedness that are a sight for the eyes to behold. lt's iust our nature to be happy and to show it. lt's no put on - it's iust the Owl way! P036 lu ' ' Opening 7 Dedication, Hord Work And Mony Long Hours Moke An H.H.S. Cwi C A I My' -4-.4 ' 1 Q we 'sr Y 7' Qt' Another important character trait of the Highlands Owl is his dedica- tion. Everywhere you look, someone is striving for a goal with the pur- pose of bettering our school. The year is full of examples of this kind of dedication and hard work which is on intricate part of the Owls life. The Owls work hard to do what they set out or they iust don't do it! Opening 9 Owls Experience Lecarning In Ways OP .QQ '53 I S- Eiifer mi M QmEm iFUE 1 1 1 I lnlulmzznsngg 'Sym' 1 Q1 -?., 155 'W 5 , E Owls Will Never Forget HHS Owls are not only very wise but they have long memories, which are always haunting them. Every- where you go, you stumble upon someone hashing over previous experiences. Around Highlands, campus events are taking place daily that will stick in our minds. It could be the most ordinary occurrence, nonetheless, we'll never forget them. Things like having to stand in those long lines to wait for food, sit- ting around laughing with your friends, or attending pep rallies and games. These events are all part of the daily routine of the Owls life. Owls lead exciting existences and consequently we have many memo- ries to hold near our hearts. I2 Opening lm' ii tx 4-M it W' M I A 1--9547 l. 4 'f W it if W W? Lv if 4 M' ,1 W ., F N1 x 9 5 1 -Q I -av-in if ' r,J G,1.,,mE, ,, , l , , if W MU ' w M' ' mv sf Y 1,1 4,.M.M Sl 5 4 N, K . . f , A' M ,N 2 sin M, - -W1 ug W, T' 'WS' - h ' , ?-1,? -L:-rrr fj,' . ww Fwy, ,W g- :Sw X., , -X M: W, , 1 ,,,,,,,5 , , 'H Q3:,f.N,..n,.,f yu .2 V 1 , A.-Q-:fl 0 ' 1 1 'fegEH'WrHt4-nw, -,R -.M ,fm , H if ,L , W, ,J ww-g::'1 H -- J ,. ' -qi?-....,.,,,!:r,qg, fl'-ww 1 gf- , ' f '-4'.::::- ''Lz::Lf---A ' 1107 --. f f, 'fm 154 ,, 'j-w.Q..,LW.,..,w1 'N ,- is T11-. ' ., w ' .,Jaf5'Wff7M- 1.:. ' ' ia 7,4 ' 1 Q'-W ' L1i15'W',J-W 'v-..,, v wwww-1-wfg'l.Av:g Jr-.,,N 777g-v...,Ww ff 2 1. - ,www--+ ' '--.,,,.,ggQggg,gggL::,,,,.3:-:we ---.Mn gr V ' -, ' W W, 1 M x, -4-.n..w.... Opening I 3 EDITOR: FRANCES POZNECKI I4 Campus Life Assistant Editor: Lynette Moss LIFE ON CAMPUS 'Q Lf' ,W f E F I -- rf- , I X 1 Campus Life 15 Whc1T's Going On Around Campus N.. V ,X , sts, 9 ' . RJ That Makes Us So Great! Q Y gr:-.' 'ga V' 1'1Q5l:25+'li'l A, , yi Te 'U A7 ' , Is' X 5 All gf 'j' Y-X ff ' 1 I Q :A f,. . elites so l F RFQ' an rv' Lg-'vie is- V1 D .. f ' - Ve-IN X 0 . 5 -ss! li -3 ' .., ., 1 fn 1, 1,1 L f. 3 WN A variety of things go on around Highlands. We're always onthe move, learning, experiencing and accepting life the way it is. This year is no exception. We're bigger and better than ever. This section is iust a brief glance back at what has hap- pened during the 74-75 school year at Highlands. Campus Lite X , ' , . , SA ff .Q 'ig 5- fly' f V1 f , VV R ' 5, I L X, Vfm Outside Of School: That's Where The Action ls To a Highlands student, school is not all that involves their life. There's always an outside activity for everyone depending on what kind of person you are and whot interests you most. Whether it's a part-time iob, hitting your local foosball center, or getting out in the open on a bike or riding a horse, you'll always live up to your own expectations. There's always something to do as a group or as an individual. These things make Highlands people very special. gp -E532 1 V ' .1451--,w. fi,,fi:u ,.1, is . F... at I 2,32 1 . x ., .!.,.-.w,,,M, ,X X, wi f , , .aft 2352 - 3' K, f ' K L 5 '11 - 'vi ' ' N Ifjdlf X 7 ' K' 1-1 Mafrcfil . f 'ffl' f- , , y1,'f1Me,e- - .4 L52 D-f.u:v-.-,T-1-W ' 411'-A? 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V ea.-Stes?-,.,...,f6fgae,k,,,, , ,W ,.,,f1igg,lgse,fq.,,m. -5. ,li ..-ff: 'ff f, - . . s-,lf . '.w.-'W,pfsq4.,3.5j 92- -Y'-I' 1' ' FZ ? ??r 'lilly ' . '..-ff T TH-I ,c ' f ' -9 372 3 A2115 fr E311-, E fff.:?Q.2fz1r?5'i3gX 1 . N ' Y ' Q t I Q-n,'::.m:-,--' :tm-,-. : ' -ft''tfrf:'-.f-'-igswtfg,-p'g'p:1.-.-, - egg -4:5.,. as-. zsi.f::,i,g1f. ' R ' S 'YU' ' is r Wi' i l , 4 . .i'. .Pi H '. tx wmv? 'wi 'ffl ' if i'i?i'f3 5' Q ' tiff ,. , I gg . ,.a,,., K W I K l'-- ef ar it Camgis Life ag,h,.: ' A 5 r , K gm .31 f A. It ' I 5 ' -i5,Qif- ' fi?-faith! wx 141, ' c-,lgfmlz gm ha, bi 'x.. . Y I 4 , i ..- w3l NV f w5..k ur L f' 5. 55151-1 2213? . Ka 2 Q 1 if Q in an ,mf i ,,. 1 Campus Life 21 'l 3 Q' r M A 9 . sfy..1,'.fs.y' on ! --H. . . . I Af F' .fx 1 , ,,,,,,,,, . , f, - ......-...-......- -K. . I , ..c .-...,.,, . 'tgxwq-I' , . -.K ,D-.-., :,-r1.. .2 ,T ve- .V - ' 31. 5' if E '- .K W :gf If .I ' Pla 'F . . f A I' . ' AFX - ' ' Syl Q L fig, Slug gig- .,, , 6-C! ' ,esters QQ' I I I, A y -Q 'S I 1 !! QTL A f i x Q' T !-LQ, , l E e' .r . 2 ss: sis ,n ,Q 'v . . -, I .. .. , . , , -, . .. Q , '75 e .-i' ' 'Ei f -' 1 - '-C' 1'- . ' ' 4 'JY D . NNN T -. s-f H t-,Y if ,As studentsof Highlands High School there will alwQyS be ..ll special moments and friends we'll never for- get. The good times at lunch, in between classes, our favoriteteach- ers, and our best friends are iust a few of the things that will remain in our minds and hearts forever. y OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Cheering crowds 'at games are a part of school that will always carry spegial memories through your life. BOTTOM: A familiar sight that people won't forget is the intent enthusiasm shown ion the faces of band members. THIS PAGE IJVPPER LEFT: Dawn Ragsdalerwill always remember these halls she has walked many times. UPPER RIGHT: These football players' have stood in this spot numerable times. LOWER LEFT: James Walls and Kenny Streyg A famill iar sight we sometimes see are little disagree- mentsas James and Kenny demonstratef LOWER RIGHT: Windell Harvey, as you can tell, has eaten and enjoyed all oufhot meals Highlands provides. V Campus Life 23 C M 5 I vffifgg jgigi Q3 Q5 Q35JfigA 5366-IIII1 L ef me Investment 5 Q WWII: I II mu W III, XI I 'II I I I I II I' I , IN, I III W I I I IIIII I III? 'IIIII II II I' IEIIIIIII I I III II 'II IIIII I I I I X I II I II I I , I I I AI I I I I III I III I NI In I III I III I II I I NI I II'III W IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I A III IT II' III I I-I-I fi II I IM ' I MMI, IH I .H I L 'HII!g'I,II,hII 'IW 'WIT I I. I'II5I ,I II 'IIII,I' I II . ' - IIIIIIIII' I I III II I I I I I H M IIIIII I I I II ,H I I II III' I -I IIAI IIIIIII'IIIII II I I I I-II' W 'I'II II I'I ' I I I ,IL I I If I II , III IIHUHIII II W 'III I II IV' I II ...I ...,,I., IIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIII.,I IIII NI 'I II -if ,. I F. III Il . I IIIIIIIII III' I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I , On October 1, 1974 the Owl Bri- gadoon staff gave four assemblies to the student body to convince them to buy a yearbook. They were made an offer they could not refuse. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for all students because this was the only day in which students could order yearbooks. The student body was entertained by the presentation of skits that depicted the importance of ordering a yearbook. There was also a slide show presented to show what would be in everyone's year- book. All in all, the assemblies made the sales campaign successful. Campus Ll'e 25 26C The Energy Crisis Doesn'f Stop The Owls 4 WK. 8 ,, I J' . Q., 1 Because We're Always On The Move 'I INCL 5 . zzf. w ' R555 X I W Q 511 -:fm . +..-zlzk. ,-- 4. Q: f Q ,J wx 5 ,.x. , I 'X' 5 Q xi' gs K . FS -34 2 . 4 K Q - iff. M MM A ,wa-f 1X ,Q SPEED u- an r I ES 4- ,. , H- ...- H., ..,M1.1,, ,. k,.k2,.u,,,,f 5 5 in ,af K7 1 kk-.k, :af 1.-A, - 2 I5 't k .ug A --, .s , J ,51- L f-5 Jxbidsp A, 'waln- N . 1: 5-,qv A V1 1, , '99 yvU.1'.,g. 1P:?3J'.g'fw3?3g5- A A 7? W , '?f f9f K .',+5:?5'f f 5 K f 4,5 gi-Mi 4.1 Q n NN 'N X My 28C Cwls Blast Post The Rockets For -'-v-:z-- f J .. -W' - Q , V A 'f ' ,.f.a...-A. V' B' ' I- 4- 0 ' ni-r 114' -' 2 ' oA 0 ,L .P - . Q? Yu. ,Hes - V I ' W wi A . ' I- - in Fi, R 4 5 'SU'-f ' ' if .ms 4 - Q - H ,N Q, - 6 j , 1' -'-7 - vp '35 k 15 ni., I ' - -, I' V ' -fb' Q , F ., , .- V ' 5 ' ! Y w. A 'f ,Q 'LW ' , .V in . 9 . '71 XL ,, 5 ' , -JA., N A .ff ' - V I T 1 , , fri bf 1f-W f' X M ' rx 1 -'V' f L . iff' ' ' 7' ' 'I vgig.. b : ' W . it 2 - -1: Q 2 . -5 -: W .X h sf- ' N , . 2 ' V fi ., V' The Grand Finale Of Spirit Week This year our spirit week was held on October I4 through l9. The week was spent with various activities in which students partici- pated to show their spirit. One of these days was called nostalgia day in which the students came to school dressed in outfits depicting the l95O's. Several other activities were plan- ned for the week to build up the stu- dents' spirit to prepare them for the Highlands vs. Judson game. The spirit wasn't heightened in vain as the Owls blasted past the Rockets forthe grand finale of spirit week. ,.,.,,Q A x . Q ' mow I Z 1 -41 N4 Campus Life 29 Amplified Version Spreads The Good Word On December 'l2, the students of Highlands High School were treated with a concert assembly. The group presented was called Amplified Ver- sion. This show was sponsored by the Campus Life Youth for Christ. The group performed an assortment of music aimed to bring the idea of brotherly love to fellow students. The group consisted of seven very talented musicians and singers. The student body was charged a price of 504 to attend the concert. The pro- gram was well enioyed and ci worth- while experience for those who attended. 30 Campus Life 4 at 4 VLA Q Y' ir. Il I 6 I 2 biztfsf flow i emit Eclipse: A Play In Part With Death ft I Each year with the Owls is punctu- ated with many activities presented to the students for their enjoyment. c One of these was Eclipse, an orig- inal play written by Joe Mireles, and presented by the members of High- land Players and Thespians on November 15. This play dealt with the many aspects of death and affected each individual differently in accordance Quia I t5 with the type of person they are. 59 ttf There were two showings of the jg rfiffhff playg a matinee in the afternoon for the students and an evening presen- tation forthe community. Eclipse was only one of the many activities available to the Owls that brought them enioyment. Campus Life 3l As the.result of the Highlands Vi., s Fi9htin9 Owl victories and district title, the student body drew together C ' 3 ' ' in an effort to bring spirit and pride to towering heights. The main event that proceeded the Highlands vs. Churchill game was a bonfire, that was held on November 29 in the unpaved park- ing lot at the school. The bonfire contained many vari- eties of wood which was topped by a sign which read Burn Churchill. As the bonfire was lighted, the name Churchill was ablaze signifying the burning of our opponents. ' - With the complete pile ablaze, the students' spirit and pride rose to heights with the fastly spreading .Q flames. It was but one of the many activities thgt climaxed our success- ful football season. Q gg Student Spirit Built Up For 5 r if A el fe: I fl li K ' I K I-'E hu ' F 2 Tu Regional Playoff ,M I H 'Y' 5 Owls Bi-District Lead Wins Students A Bonfire! 1 3 V YQ x f' FW .1 C A Common Goal Among Students: ,r . N-F. H, I m 3,5 . . -- o . -511 ' f-J- - -4 A 'L ww 5v,wv,,,,. N M 2 . ff Pfvfo il WM nn go L..... ' . .. , o s N 1 S ,X J n 1 , lain' 4X 9-34 'Liz' V fi, 1. 5' 1 M - P -7' me ' N., . ' - . ,-so -:fb ' Q N 5 -L12 ' ii- . M4 TQ- WWW 'Mg Qgbff 1 0 ll i A i 5, - if 9 N fffil As q 164, .af , . , W gr, I ' ' 0 X. ik, ' 'I'-in 3 . . Pill ' ,g'v.ty 'All ' .fi ghd.-1 -'--:is 'S t 1 wi 5 1-if 'I, F , T, I ' ' Education gun- ' It's a known fact that a year with the Owls wouldn't be complete with- out all students striving for their common goalp attaining a good edu- cation. We're here at Highlands not only because we need to be, but so that we can mature in our thoughts and ideas. The future years would be but an empty void if the main purpose of learning isn't fulfilled to the fullest. If it wasn't for our education, we would be without the experience and know-how necessary to face the adult world. Academics holds a large part of the time spent here, but we have side-line activities that contribute to molding our personalities. Such things as sports, clubs and organiza- tions are involved in the big world of education - the world in which we are part. Campus Life 35 Z B , Q B kefbqn G Sports A Widely Varied Activity i v., -1 14 if i- fifig, X tl get F 4 l + 5 . . s W Q1i.' if - -'Q ' 1' s , 1 -:I lj',f H., as. . 't 4' - , - .., , gl' V J 1 , l Y , Q , -T-:Q 4 Is l '.-1.51 N 4 T 5 V: 5' ' - V 'T' E T fl W7 I 2 i 1 .Wm ' . V ! 6. Wf .Q 9' Y. ' i I B I ,V ,K fe gg' f 47- f, -ff - ' nf-'X -.4 ii A .'ii TgTi5s.ff '1 ,mt Q ,gags . gujvlff. N I A. .4 asebaH fffu5Q5'w. M ,A - . fs- .. .. N. - -y , . ' . 'W L': if - . 4. - ff I l -5 4 '-vi: f' 4 If t . . f,fs-q,,Q- f' 'linux qi. ..... .f '.y,a. 'i ' ,V-.y.,..,,1T,, ..g,,.....,:..-v-lfi'L.-e...L- .......j':j,,, . . 5 . . v . Lx , . . . ..... . M X ...i.i.. QQLF- Tennis gi t. ....,..,,,, vv s T r'iY.fieYb 1 ' ' One of our main activities that involves most of our students in one way or another is sports. Here at Highlands, we have a wide variety of sports for all our active students, both male and female. We have golf, football, tennis, bowling and many others that appeal to the sports-minded person. Not only is sports a rewarding activ- ity for the involved students, but is a very worthwhile activity for the per- son watching from the sidelines. Sports is conducive to building up school spirit and pride in those who not only participate, but in those who support the team. This is due to the fact that Highlands has a win- ning tradition. This fills students with an enthusiasm that makes them proud to be a part of Highlands. 'G S 6 R Track 3, Campus Lif 6 ,5 1- 15.1 'ff - - E55 Q, - -5 -1.4333 Y, 'Q mff' f -. E535 2 'xl '- ,Ms rv ., ' GG! , 'P W ,, Ek f -wx. ' , -,mgfzg-1.-.uf L' M . J ' , ...iw . .,, ' L' 1 As the yearigoes on and students experience the many ups and downs of your ,hectic sway 'of life there at school, students sometimes stop and reflect upon what it is that makes H.HlS. so special. V L People and what they dog' that's the key to the secret of our success in being great. We have many difle ferent ethnic backgrounds here at Highlands thatl ioin together, in force, to make our school great. l Different people from a variety of backgrounds lend the school a spe- cial something that can't be bettered anywhere. lt's a simple answer to a complex question: iust being the Owls and doing it our way is what makes our school so special. Involvement l People campus Lite 39 When Christmas time rolls in around us here at H.H.S., a certain cahnge of atmosphere comes over all of us. Lots of activities are planned inside and out of school. One was a student assembly, in which the A band and choir performed. Also a Christmas Prom was held at the River Room in the Convention Center on the 20th of December. Shopping, Carol- ing, visiting and Christmas baking also play a large part in the holiday season until we ring in the New Year. But no matter what, Christmas and New Year never fail to bring good cheer to all of us. ,O O :'- OO an OO 5. . ,JW Christmas Season Brings 5 i.l i A ' C' 9 ghd s. P2 , f . vu. Xt A ,V.. .sy sstg 1 A7 V49 si A A 11' we 'V , .5 . . .1 ' 'f '? - 5 CpLf4l 'Free Fare' Provided Owl Student Body With Concerts Another feature that came to High- lands this year was a concert per- formed by a group called Free Fare from St. Petersburg, Florida. They were brought to our school by our Student Government. The first of two performances was held on January 9, at an assembly pro- gram for the students' enjoyment. The second was held on the evening of .lan- uary 14. 42 Campus Life One Last Salute For Champs - M fifxxs Li- H., wi X QQ. . LA This year a banquet was held to honor the achievements of our l974-'75 mighty fighting Owl team. The celebration was held at the sce- nic Pecan Valley Country Club on January 16. The evening began with an intro- duction of the special guests and speakers. A hearty meal was enioyed by all who attended and speeches given by special guests and important people followed. Speakers of the presentation con- sisted of: Mr. George Mahan, Princi- pal, Head-Coach Paul Martin, Coach Lyman Davis, Head-Coach at S.M.U., Dave Smith, Co-Captains, Elvis Hartsfield and Mike Ferman and Brigade President, Jill Owensby. Special guests included Marvin Gustafuson, Athletic Director - S.A.l.S.D., who is the former Churchill Head-Coachg Assistant Athletic Directors, Jim Hieser and Henry Carroll, S.M.U. Assistant Coach John Farrar, School Board Members, Jerry Dietert and Thomas Gaffney, Express and News Sports- caster, John Hines and Rick Lozano - Channel I2 Sportscaster. All in all, the Owls truly deserved this honor and it was gladly given to them. Thanks again Owls. Campus Life 43 My Friend My friend, I am not what I seem. Seeming is but a garment I wear - a care-woven garment that protects me from thy questionings and thee from my negligence. The L in me, my friend, dwells in the house of silence, and therein it shall remain forever- more, unperceived, unapproachable. I would not have thee believe in what I say nor trust in what I do - for my words are naught but thy own thoughts in sound and my deeds thy hopes in action. When thou sayest, The wind bloweth east- ward, I say, Aye, it doth blow eastward, for I would not have thee know that my mind doth not dwell upon the wind but upon the sea. - KAHLIL GIBRAN ,le 44 Campus Life 1QQS. as in iw' ff i Q Q iii lv 'Q7' M - 1, ' ,ak Q ,.v.M-0'0 K 4, J .a....1 I X X 1 lf... 4 , -um 9 Campus Life 45 tl 5 ii KE I t l fig? l if e 5 Here stands the basis of our edu- cation, beautiful and proud in what it stands for. Covering 23 acres of land, these monumental structures provide the necessary equipment for the future of our lives past the time when we leave the gates for the final time. From the first day of the ninth grade to our graduation day, these buildings provide the chance of experiencing both bad and good times during the most formative years of our lives. To some, they only appear as brick and concrete, but to those that know the true meaning of scholastic achievement they are more than just four walls. Campus Life A Last Look A1 rf. ,f-Q,f,1'lL ,,,.c, - l U':?'f'f-,J-f . ' mf? - E'-fig? tK4 '3r?x-jk , Q, . 33 -s59yg':'X mg .K S..-. ,Q 1. sq, 'M -'ma - .9- . ,,:',:.q 5: we-Mari' - - if-f -1 .,.,,v 1 . 1- , ' N A144 .4 4 ., il sr rag-,,fi1',U ,pxff Q Q, .JW -,qw - W-.-.,Q-vp V, Hn., we .:J.,J:2.x.f.-:Jud-f' .1-M. The Basis Of Our Education i'i77 H ,gn fif- ,fl-Z ' fyfpf' 11,1 ' - QQ? I ,md f V-. : ' 'V' I , pf I it ' V ' , - ' A f V : ' in - - ,mg iw 3.2 , H , gn, 7: ,Lynx .:.r...-p '1'Nf 1 ' Biff-:xv .,x:..5w. 7, Ll 1-4- CumpusLife 47 48 Mofivafors EDITOR: PENNY ROGERS .. -qt' MOTIVATING Motivotors 49 The Things Teachers Do, The Paris They Plc: 50M .il I School Board: The Key To Our Education s Q ' ' ttii l Q .Oi I . .Q:,A.: .... I ,W N ' ' 'lb 'l fx 4' ' ' m, qt, YS' gay. '. '..'.'..v'.,. w, my o mfm' - --, Z' . ' We 'Wh a 333 ' , 'ut ' - '9::n? :. o . V hex., . ,go :N '11 ff .df T , is. . , pr, -3. . - 1 4.5 .1-, 5 vfuku 3 ' - 'Ii 2 -10:1 xfz,-8' 11.1 1 I z yi-.-.: w-vt! 1 ffgir ' y . f y-.-1:12:35 . fifnlz-.5-L, Q , , !.5w'.1.1.jgf 3 .3 .'j.g'g?,',g,' gg' 'N-, , 5:2 ..'-'- vig .gr-af' We 52 aah' 'Lk' nw, Zgiigsp' 'kiinig fff . --, - . .fe W 12111 ' ..'. - Qi,-N - z K 2 '-:vw ..:-':,r'1e- , H.. .n v. on Q Q Oz, I 0, VR 2:--1--:f -: -:.:3 -aff. .t ' .12-1 Tw 'QW 1, an ' ' .9 nv: 'if U, 258 o ' o . . N 'N v oo U wwf: n' .e:1 :: . , ., , E' ' Biff' fe. y I , I z i ai fs. ,,,,,,1As...sg Sv 4' ma 1 5 . . 1 '55 Ei lg I. 'elif' fx ' ji .. 'hffffnx nf . W , I I it - s ' ' I Q 0 6 . r K 7' ' I-V '35 , -1 ' ' 2: 'Z ' N ' Z ,PQ 1 f .K 'L It . W v' . ,V , yn 2 f 1'2'f ' , ga V-ff:fY'W ff ' I ' be I I 1 , 1 ti yii. I ff .,. .4 f 4' Nxq' H' ...I A . . e f,,' J, '- I c h N. I M Y . -ls.. .1 X V n, ' ,,.,,,w .NW . . ... is gf., v J 5... ' o 5 , ,. rx The San Antonio Independent School District has a fine and hard- working school board. They do their best to see to it that the welfare of the students is emphasized. UPPER LEFT: Ms. Grace Durr is the school board president. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Jerry Die- tert is the board secretary. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Oscar Hernandez is the assistant secretary on the board. MIDDLE: Thomas Gaffney is the board's vice-president. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Daniel H. Saucedo is an active member on the school board. LOWER LEFT: Dr. William Elizondo is a fine asset to the board. LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Bobby Schneider is a dedicated member of the board. Motivators 5 I Mr. Mahan Another Year Of Faithful Service This is Mr. Mahan's fourth year at Highlands. As principal, it is his duty to give leadership and supervision to teachers. He must prepare the annual budget and keep the super- intendent informed on the progress and the condition of the school. He has many other duties that help keep Highlands running smoothly. RIGHT: Mr. Mahan is taking care of some of his very important duties as principal of High- lands. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Mahan laughs at an amusing story. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Mahan poses forthe photographer. ff? it The Backing To Our Future Success :fi .ggi Miss Roberta Ackermann - B.S., M.Ed., Trin- ity Universityg Dean of College Preparatory School. Mr. Tom R. Morris - B.S., McMurry Collegep M.Ed., Hardin Simmons Universityg Dean of Foundation School. Fishing is his main hobby. Mr. Edward Price - B.S., Sam Houston Col- legey M.S., Prairie View A8tM Collegeg Assist- ant Principal. He likes to golf and swim. Mr. Herbert Rehmann - B.S., M.E., SWTS Universityg Dean of Business Technical School. Hunting and fishing are his hobbies. Mr. Harold Singleton - B.S., Louisiana State Universityg M.A., Our Lady of the Lake Col- Iegeg Vice Principal. His interests are golfing and hunting. Ms...--new-v Y 1. tim. as.. . 1 ll li 'YYQSVEF ?'K TOP LEFT: Mrs. Gilliam and Mr. Singleton ioin in on a good conversation. LEFT BOTTOM: Mr. Morris, Mr. Rehmann, Mr. Price, and Mr. Singleton get involved with the speech Mr. Mohan has to report to the faculty ot an after school meeting. The deans and counselors at Highlands do a great deal to see to it that the welfare of the students come first. They offer guidance and can be depended upon when stu- dents have a problem. Motivators 53 Counselors: They Lend A Helping Hand Mr. Lucius Campbell - B.S., Texas A8.I7 SWTSWg Counselor of Foundation School. Ms. Willetta Fowler - B.S., Langston Univer- sityg M.Ed., Trinity Universityg Counselor of Foundation School. Ms. Esther Fuller - B.S., University of Corpus Christig M.Ed., Trinity Universityg Counselor of College Preparatory School. Ms. Gilliam - B.S., Texas A8rl University: M.A., St. Mary's Universityg Counselor of Col- lege Preparatory School. She enioys to read. Ms. Margarete Schuette - A,A., Texas Lutheran Collegeg B.A., University of Texasg M.A., University of Northern Coloradog Coun- selor of Business and Technical School. Ms. Marguerite Yaeger - B.A., Our Lady of the Lakeg M.S., University of Southern Califor- nia: Counselor of Foundation. She likes trav- eling and photography. .rv X 5. 31' x 'E me 5 s Q he f J ..,M,.,, . 4 5 . sr X I , .Q 1-5 it V. .r- I Wir ' ' .- 'W- 2 .552 A -,Q ,. ...,.. h X Wk 'w g L25- . -.J ,E A, ,J E.. ,L,J,f .9 ff ' , J' ' ' K of 54 Motivators 5 ZQQQQ They Get The Job Done, And Then Some vm, L ' Q f' 7 xv... A , Qf.f,, if . Ir 'Wi l . A l W .- EJ xl: QT? 1 I l .f Z7' l N- QQZQS je- . 1, I, ,gif '. N' 3937325 195:42 X ,. .M . , -ai-1 . 8 an 4 sf' ' . ,Q ,f t K 3 'sr fgsnwci u S 7 - 12 , .f A' l .f-1-. 1' - + .1 K. ff ,ff - ..- .,f' 'ff LA' ffnf- . . - . l - T ' ' S xl . 3 44 .1 .. . ' 'Rf H .Q ' - , x .1 ' 4 T ' I . ' .- er? -' ' 4 .f , l 1 I ' '5 '.fE5f7f' :. M ns.: Q.. gg-,. -.3 K 'iff- - .j,Q..f2: 3-Zig-2' , iff 7 72?1'-355' 1' - 54 , E2 . 5T?i5 ' 1 f . . 7 , ffff' . h. JIT 'EQ 147' V' S - I- 53 f 7' il' , 2 'S in if Is, 2 fi, is .News I 'zgsgzf' '-Q -5 z '...ff'!. i fig? .:!37y K V. ,, we ,ff-34-1, V. 3 . ., K. V sf 1?-fue: A . g VVV. . V ...vi 'I ' fi QM. 3 + , if E? 4 , 3' . 'wt s 7 5. XX .. if 'i CFS , ' -I' 1 . K, i.f.u.f: , . ,uf A -RX ' I, -at . f '- 1 Flin' i '- .1 Q' I i . ,, ff ' ff ' X.: 19 -at j Q . , Xa' . - J '. r- ' , -ff W, Vi 43 :V .O , . L-:Isis . Nix - ' KP .5 I' .3-'.'1 f-Vflfgl WQBQQV S , .- ' W' .IJ arieeie Kee-are -::'- .ee-ff--sg, Xacgfxe 9 -. .ci eiww .. JQ.vab,s-Q9 ,, Q- f Z G-J' Qqlfli -. v91Vf6'36Y-91 - .4 , 0 ,I y lb v 4 x -a'91'X995Qts994f3 359 Lx- rii 93401 'mhz d vs 634 Ms. Bonnye Anderson is the Registrar. She enioys farming and handicrafts. Ms. Gregoria Chavez is a librarian here at Highlands. Ms. Odena Clark is a resource supervisor. She enioys knitting. Ms. Ann Cosper is the general secretary. She likes to listen to music. Ms. Nell Flores is the principal's secretary. She is interested in gardening. Ms. Rachel Gonzales is a librarian. She col- lects antique plates. Mr. Herbert Hannon is the resource supervi- sor. Ms. Thelma Hawkins is a general secretary, and school accountant. Ms. Dorothy Hildebrandt is a librarian at Highlands. Ms. Rosemary Lambert works in the Attend- ance Office. She enjoys collecting things made of copper. Ms. Dorothy Howard is the College Prepara- tory Secretary. Ms. Ruth Netherly is the study hall supervisor. Ms. Ann Prendergast works in the Attendance Office. She enjoys traveling. Ms. Dorcthy Summers is a librarian. She attended San Antonio College and likes to sew. FAR LEFT: Ms. Margurite Schuette is hard at work. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Campbell looks surprised. LOWER LEFT: Ms. Hawkins fulfills her responsibilities as general secre- tary. MIDDLE: Ms. Cosper instructs student assistants. BELOW: Ms. Flores looks like she's had a busy day. -af Motivators 55 There Ain't None Better Nowhere Ms. Peggy Bogard teaches English. She is new at Highlands this year. Ms. Mary Carr teaches English two and four. She likes to collect owls. Ms. Betty Cummings teaches English two and three. She likes music, bowling, and Ms. Cecile Diou is a new teacher at Highlands. She teaches English. Ms. Terry Heston teaches English three. She attended Trinity University. Ms. Maxine Hurley teaches English one. She O M l attended West Texas State University. 56 Motivators Ms. Lois Kimberly teaches English four ond humanities. She likes to read. Ms. Rosella Kliewer teaches English one and two. She attended Northwestern Stote Col- lege. Ms. Pace Landrum teaches English two and CVAE English. She likes to ski. Ms. Mary Little teaches English three. She attended Our Lady ofthe Lake College. 135 Than Our English Teachers . . 'Tyr' ZXZ' It I Z lx l f. I I :unnal ,Hel ' 3. A hbk, ,gj As 2 4 F . Q 'U vs g L, JW ' -Si. 'I ,K K 5 1 K.. 'T 4 .X ' A it I -, L .fs ., V. I TT?-: I Xt' ,N , ' l I 'ff l R ,W M W, V Lx A: iz . ' W : T 9 ' i wl ' , J mr:-me I , -Q . Q ., I I . af . V IQ it s .1 fl ' If i gil t fi we I M English is something all of us at Highlands experience. We study Shakespeare, short stories, novels, poetry, grammar, and many other interesting topics. Our English teach- ers encourage studying these differ- ent subiects by making them more exciting. LEFT: Ms. Landrum looks like she's had a tough day. MIDDLE: Ms. Sellars inspects a rose at close range. RIGHT: Ms. Carr can't decide whether she should eat it or not. Ms. Loraine Martin teaches English Ill. She likes young people and black art. Ms. Mary Nordstrom teaches English IV. She attended Trinity University. Ms. Janrve Poitras teaches English I and ll. She enioys horseback riding. Ms. LaVerne Popelka teaches English ll. She attended St. Mary's University Ms. Susan Smith teaches English ll. Her home- town is Hochheim, Texas. Ms. Leslie Vela teaches English I. She went to Southwest Texas State University. Ms. Susie Washington teaches English I. She enioys putting puzzles together. Motivators 57 la '53 ,591 ABOVE: Mr. Michael Cristofoletti always greets his students with a big smile. ABOVE RIGHT: Ms. Shirley Rich looks as it her classes are beginning to get to her. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr, Joe Valdespino points something out to his class. ,V wif. Q aft' , iv. . ' f J ,J 1- ' Q Ms. Merle Alexander teaches'QFund..of,Matb two...SYl3geliioysT1eedleworkandmusigg, vigil, Mr. Larry Biggers teaches Algebra two and Computer Math. He likes all sports. Ms. Mourine Burris teaches Algebra. She attended St. Mary's University. Mr. M. J. Cristofoletti is a Geometry teacher. He likes to play golf and bowl. Ms. Estella Fonseca teaches Fund. of Math one. She likes playing tennis. Mr. Donald Gadberry teaches Algebra one and is the iunior class sponsor. Ms. Lorraine Jennings teaches Math. This is her first year at Highlands. Mr. Roland Kerby teaches Math. One of his bf'-w interests is gardening. 'I ,ef x .. Ki, , Kzpfj is Af f , ,pf V, .V -' , J .. Hifi! rkilsi-:Lei-flQ-lf? 47 i5g 7, , L4 Z of f W- rTf1 'it1 L -f ' ,. I J' .f' .Lf ,F ,f 4 'f' A., .1 1 yiff-V4 fc...-ffzsapf if-'arf YW H ' 17 , ' . . -g' f' I K X 1 I 58 Motivators , Vfvfggglfgf-ff.6,f.-cg L f ' P V I Highlands Math Teachers Say WW r .41 ' 1 W. 5 J., .L . X .xg .. si QPU' 1 :1 s 5, , 'P sims TV , f Wi- is . ' .' is , , 7, f g 1 ' . J., ,f,..,P 74- c,,f' Y Ji , Y, If, fir'- if Q Q., 'Nevis leg Jfgfy ll' 4 4 , V A 1 . 4 J 1. ..,Af! f X f f' , , . .f I -. K .V ,. .fp . f Kaffe If f' se..-.inf ni, 13, I . , ,Lf 'r cs .. M Sf' ,v 5 w -- 4 l . AY.. f -,491 f 1151.24 4 1 , ,f 555' jf . f 7 1 r if f f if .J Q' :fi - ,. , . fi .se- ' X c 5 f1,Af,g, g,mf,3 , , A .1 1. X gf' rw of .ff was-6 ,L 45 19,5 ,xgMgf,,1, gg, . LAM.: if -...1 We've Got Your Number X. - 1 H My M 'M- . arf 1255. QT g Q,.i, . , . V X O T ' I I y ,Jaan 11 1 ,7 f 7 .-Il '27 'fly Ms. Margaret Martis teaches Algebra one and Geometry. She attended Our Lady of the Lake College. Mr. Gordon Nichols teaches Introduction to He1nmg olf. Nr g Odem teaches Algebra one an 'SU' -V introdUttiv1'1-to-Algebra-one+ Mr. James O'Neill teaches Math. he is a native San Antonian. He likes to fish. Mr. Frank Renfro teaches Algebra, Trig., an 1' E.A. His interests are wine, women, . bra two. She coaches the m Mr. Albert Schmidt te es Math. H ' the chess club sponsor. WMM Ms. Shirley Rich teaches Geometry an ge- V W-7f -Z 4 QC 04' otivators 59 QQ! mm' www' . sw 1 .3'f L fit ' a K 1 1 ,fil ' el. 9 -1 , . -. , 'V VN Commercial Arts: Learning Exciting Skills . 1 I W-s K X' - .', Q ' ': gg vw ., I ly 'TITUT .gf.1 A' ..', IDIURXW ' TY igg 30 if rlilr , .l'. r - , 'fff1'l. si I 4 . fw flfllfff if-Q. 2'i'l .init 1 ig llllggligei f .s m 'iff Q, .r 'ai .. sg' .hh Commercial arts courses provide Highlands students with the opportu- nity to learn skills that they may use in the business world. These skills also come in handy for personal use. ABOVE: It doesn't look like anyone's inter- ested. LEFT: Ms. Penn looks down today. LEFT: Ms. Mansfield seems to be happy. Mr. Arthur Geisler teaches Typing. He enioys the theater and interior design. Ms. Janet Hasty teaches Typing two and Busi- ness Communications. Her hometown is Iraan, Texas. , . Ms. Iris Langston teaches Shorthand and Busi- ness Communications. Ms. Mary Mansfield teaches Typing one. She enioys sports, dancing, and traveling. Mr. Jerry Moore teaches Recordkeeping, Bus- iness Law, and Salesmanship. Ms. Hilda Penn teaches Recordkeeping. Her hobbies are tennis, football, arts, and music. Motivators 61 Electives New And Interesting Experiences Ms. Ellen Brient teaches Health and Driver's Ed. She attended Texas Woman's University. Mr. Lawrence Burnett teaches Choral Music. He likes to go horseback riding and camping. Sgt. Elmer Ri don is an R.O.T.C. instructor. Mr. Byron Walters is the Band director. He likes to read books. Mr. Lawrence Zoller is a Band director. He attended St. Mary's University. He enioys playing golf and hunting. Msg. Sgt. Gilbert is an R.O.T.C. instructor. 49 Q 62 Motivators Languages Expressed ln Many Tongues Mrs. Rebecca Cage - B.A., M.A., North Texas University, Spanish. She enioys reading Spanish-American Literature. Mrs. Bettye Green - B.A., University of Texas, Spanish. She likes to dance and listen to music. Miss Nancy Hogan -- B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's College, M.A., University of Texas, French and Spanish. Gourmet cooking, riding horses, and traveling are her hobbies. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Lawrence Burnett leans back and relaxes. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Byron Walters begins a new day. BOTTOM: Ms. Leona Tovar shows off a big smile. LEFT: Ms. Carol Tyler looks happy about something. RIGHT: Ms. Cheryl White- man participates in the faculty tricycle race. Mrs. Carol Tyler - B.A., North Texas State University, German. She enioys dancing, playing volleyball, and tennis. Mrs. Cheryl Whiteman - B.A., Mon- mouth Collegei B.A., University of Illinois, Spanish L. Music, traveling and swimming interest her. Motivators 63 RIGHT: Ms. Hausler samples one of her stu- dent's creations. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Robinson shows off his skill in woodworking. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Ms. Taylor helps some of her stu- dents with their studies. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Ms. Jackson seems to enioy help- ing her students. Practical Arts Provide Needed Skills Mr. Richard Fischer teaches Industrial Arts Mr. Sam Cadena teaches l.C.T. He enjoys woodworking. He attended Southwest Texas State University. His hometown is San Anto- nio, Texas. Avi. , 1 ' ' s . and Metal Working. He went to Texas AGM. . Ms. Carol Hausler is a Homemaking teacher. f She likes gardening, crafts, and sewing. Mr. Francis Lear teaches Radio and T.V. - Ms. Delia Lopez is a Homemaking teacher. Mr. George Robinson is a Woodworking xi lv t Q X ., I .3547 , , I 5 f ki I 4 t M f . 1 Qi s Q I - I I I I I 1 x 9 x teacher. He enioys football and is from Luf- kin, Texas. Ms. Lydia Saenz teaches Homemaking. Ms. Jane Snovel teaches V.O.E. She likes to play bridge and to read. Mr. Charles Sorrell teaches D.E. Ms. Colleen Tessman teaches Home and Fam- ily Living. She likes to ski and dance. Ms. Paulita Tietze teaches V.O.E. She went to Baylor University. Mr. Ricky Webb is a Drafting teacher. He enioys fishing, golf, architectural design. Ms. Rebecca White teaches Homemaking. 64 Motivators dit .lv -ne, xp- I 'Ui -wiiiw XO' we A' f-5 Developmental Services Aid Students 1 1 2 l t lt l is 5 l t l l l i i l V l l ar'- Lf ,uf wwf' 5 l l ' ' Q W, '1' 5 1 - Ms. Josie Harper teaches a variety of devel- ' A J' fu' ' opmental services subiects. ,L X iff... U 'l 'K-2, 'I V Ms. Billie Jackson teaches LLD. She likes fish- is V, L ,X A 1' - ing, sewing, and reading. V,'. vs J W N ' Q Ms. Doris Taylor teaches LLD. She likes to 'fx i f It X X' ffl f i, W V cook, travel, and read. at it fl 5 .Q W X lk 1 f ' Q x 9 t . ' X -. - E l Motivators 65 History is a very important part of our education. We discover how our country began and the problems she faced when she was young. Our his- tory teachers at Highlands are aware of what's going on right now as well as what happened years ago. This helps make history a very interesting part of our education. LEFT: Ms. Baze puts on a big smile! RIGHT: Mr. Kyle takes it easy. MIDDLE: Something seems to be amusing Ms. Blanar. Ms. Rhonda Baze teaches World History. She went to Texas A8rM University. Ms. Lottie Blair teaches American History, Black History, and American Government. Ms. Dolores Blanar teaches Government, Sociology, and American History. Mr. Clifton Cardwell is a Government, Amer. History, and Sociology teacher. Ms. Eleanor Cossairt is on American History teacher. She enioys flower gardening. Mr. Ruben Garcia teaches World Geography. He grew up in Karnes City, Texas. Mr. Charles Hanus teaches World Geogra- phy. He enioys playing chess and reading. Ms. Janice Russell teaches World History and American History. She likes sewing. Ms. Barbara Higdon is a World History and Geography. She is interested in gardening. Mr. John Hunter teaches Government. Mr. Ronald Kyle teaches American History. He attended A8-I University. Mr. James Mahany is an American History, Government, and Mexican-American History teacher. He comes from Kingston, New Hampshire. 66 Motivators , X P istory: A Story Of The Past X W . J... si ..,......, . RA. K 5 j ,,, ,z ' 1 ,...., ,-ff' .. Ei' . , . ,.f,-. . ,fi . ri ' ' 4. l Ns. a- P- 'Ji Q' f P sf ' xyim, X tm 253 1 slkrlwf f ll ' 'Q V V .i t'i'. . .'.,'f ,QQ . J: N ..i.. .. e x A12 f if f..f'vi. J if stiff' We .WWW , ,Ye RS i W S vs is A , N .Q X ? X sv 2 gg, Pi' 6 sg Q! i fi-i 5 f-H X :fr M, f 'Y , 6 ,IJ Y!! L ezfhzij ,f ff 5 'if .4556 sw 5' , J If g X51 Mr. Carl Mangold teaches American History and coaches the tennis team. Mr. Daniel Mucha teaches World History and Russian. He likes church work. Mr. Norman O'NeilI is o World History teacher. He enjoys reading books. Ms. Linda Polit teaches World Geography. This is her first year at Highlands. Mr. Virgil Peterson is an American History teacher. He coaches the golf team. Mr. Alvin Roesler teaches Sociology, Govern- ment, and Texas History. He likes gardening. ,ff if 'WN 'wif' so ,AIS raw' jf, ,,,sl' ali' 1 if Q 2:13, 6 st . .,k. -i ew' .fin sxr Motivators 67 Ms. Ruth Batot is a P.E. teacher. Her interests include flying airplanes. Ms. Gwen Boynton teaches P.E. and is the Bri- gade sponsor. She likes horseback riding. Mr. William Hines teaches Health and is a coach. He enioys sports and traveling. Ms. Loretta Long teaches Health and P.E. She also coaches the volleyball team. Our P.E. Coaches Are Alert Mya Qi I-Pr ' 2' , .- OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Ms. Gwen Boynton forces a grin before Brigade practice. OPPO- SITE PAGE TOP: Coach Phy and coach Rice look as if they've had too much for one day. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Coach Fulton takes alittle stroll down the breezeway. ABOVE: Coach Blair gives some last minute instructions to one of the mighty Owl football players. RIGHT: Coach Davis proves his strength in the weight room. 68 Motivators 5 igss., 5, .55 z 91' A if . Y' Ti, ,5- 1. f 1 F Ms. Beth Alexander - B.S., SWTSUy Physi- cal Science. Reading and playing volleyball are her main interests. Ms. Virginia Brient - B.S., Texas Woman's Universityg Biology I. She enioys working at the family place in Bandera. Mr. Stephen Brown - B.S., SWTSUg Physical Science. He enioys all sports. Mr. Robert Butler - B.S., M.Ed., Trinity Uni- versityf His hobbies are sport fishing, skin-div- ing, and being a charter boat captain. Mr. Paul Garza - B.S., M.A., Memphis State University, Physical Science. Gardening is his main interest. Mr. Edwin Kulesza - Physical Science. Ms. Anna Lowery - Physical Science. Ms. Mary Lundeen - B.A., M.A., Incarnate Word Collegep Biology. -vr 7' fEm4Qf f K... 1- P?-S :P A sa ' E 7, 6 Egximg galil' xi ' Q ,if ,i., Mr. Reinhold Schubert - B.S., Texas A8-M Biology. Photography, traveling and music are his interests. Ms. Mary H. Smith - B.S., University of Texasg M.S., Trinity Universityy Chemistry. Her hobby is filmmaking. Mr. Judson Strader - B.S., Georgetown Col- legei Biology and Physical Science. He likes all kinds of sports. He enioys rock painting. Ms. Louise Williams - Physical Science. Scientifically Speaking f 2 25. su- fe as Yi X , R X 2 , J .c xg .. -:,,::,,, fi 2. . Emi B EX 'N 11 44 4, mic Hi 5' it 'i HQ, X i it if i X fill if 9 iwigf P A I givin! .'ii5t'i?. it. , ti W I I . K ., . . 'gs-.' 3 ' g I, 5 ', i .Sli A ., -5. x f 'W 'f ABOVE: Mr. Strader laughs at the latest Aggie ioke. RIGHT: Ms. Brient thinks there's something fishy going on. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Harlow enioys a cup of punch. FAR RIGHT: Ms. Sanders shows off her students' latest creation. 70 Motivators Q-v I i X vi Fine Arts: Learning Cultural Skills 5 W 5 x 1 A 6 My NP' E155 ,.l Mr. Ages Dixon teaches Art one and Crafts. He enioys sculpting and painting. Mr. Gary Harlow teaches Journalism I, and is advisor forthe Tartan, and Brigadoon. Ms. Mary Holm teaches Drama l, ll, and Ill. Ms. Ann Jenkins teaches Speech I, ll, and III. She attended Tarleton State University. Ei' , .J Ms. Wanda McCabe is an Art teacher. She went to Texas Woman's University and Incar- nate Word. Ms. Shirley Sanders is a Crafts teacher. She likes to sing and listen to gospel music. H! . rr' . ex -,. fp' 'g K A ,lt Motivators 7l They Keep Highlands Spotless U55- At Highlands, we are fortunate to have some very fine custodians working to keep our school as clean as possible. They are hard working and can be depended upon to do the finest of iobs. ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Joyce Bishop, Milton Russell, head custodian, Emma Lewis. SEC- OND ROW: Pedro Soza, Guadalupe Esquivel. THIRD ROW: Eugene Hughes, David Rios, Manuel Moreno. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Tapia, Mark Sutton, Edward Mitchell, Arturo Castillo. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Sola is cleaning the stairs. RIGHT: Mark Sutton helps tidy up Highlands. 72 Motivators Cafeteria Workers Prepare Nourishing Meals 'ir if 5, QL 9 ' L , ,-.' 3 ri? Z ggietia r s s 5 N, , sv Q 'At i- t-, 'L lf-.. L.. Y. , ' -5 ,t , -W ee. 3 ,, The ladies that work in the cafete- ria do us a great service every day. They do their best to provide nour- ishing and tasty meals for us. They are best known for their meals on Wednesdays. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Hilda Simmons, Ber- tha Trevino, Gertrude Gerhard, Cecilia Biela, Lilly Winn, Laina Bernatchez. MIDDLE ROW: Viola Mazac, Delores Ramos, Eva Guevara, Hermenia Morales, Helen Brown, Estelle Rabadeau, Irene Marisik, Mary Sanchez, Alice Uzzell, Jonelle Walker, Alice Rennspis, Irene Frederick. TOP ROW: Ramona Mata, Vivian Gilbert, Lurlene Grayer, Clara Madry, Elida Sandoval, Anita Munoz, Bessie Svec, Consuelp Coronado, Agnes Kroll, Martha Schnieder, Francis Kvapil, Genevieve Couch, Mae Branecky, Billie Joffman, Edith Thomp- son. LEFT: Clara Madry busies herself with her duties as cafeteria worker. RIGHT: Ladies in the cafeteria clean up after another one of their fabulous meals. Motivators 73 RIGHT: Ms. Smith gets dressed up to demonstrate an experiment to her class. BELOW: Mr. Single- ton takes a breather from his hectic schedule. BELOW MIDDLE: Mr. Gadberry enioys a diet drink. BELOW RIGHT: Ms. Alexander is being a little too dramatic. BOTTOM LEFT: Ms. Sanders and Ms. Washington listen at a faculty meeting. -.-if' .' '-- . '- qv gs ,ft 5 ' .V . ' Y ' , yj f- ' A-1: ' up'-1' :f . .yd ' , V -s s .. f 4 ,xaf ' y . Q. 1 5' J. ' Q -1' N 6 C A yu K . -. , r . . it J. -r. A X, ,ug 7. ,ff -'Ld Ti... bi s.. '.:- 1 5s .' . Y - sw' ., ,-,, .E-4. 0 . .- y 3:2 , P , 1 In 4 bv. -ti 'ga .4 r' Q ' ia ivan M ' t 210 T s ' J 1 1 ' 1 -4 Y. 1 Q' --N v Q QA 1 Q 'V 62:14 'buf' M A S Q M 0. 5 . . , . ff 1 ' T 1-' - r .E i t 3 - . , ' . , --273-3f5m, jr 1v' - MI: I ...cigar L . .7 i 1 - TI HT' '--fi? - - . . n' ...J w:'.,B.,1:, ' ffl- ., wlfjynaf' MM' 'M-fe, - , 1.35 , sfL Lr W ,, ' me LYWWZQJM - J 4,4 ff A,N5paQr'35w 'a I A -YH W- .5 A . X ft 1: ,J ir' fi T , . waive' I . MW7, W, 1 wiv X ,V W 1 5gl,:,Q, -L t f Q.: , - .. ' L 1 W 5' . T eire' 1 .. lx: L I 1,1 Teachers Are Always On The Go l Teachers at Highlands are always busy. They're either grading papers, lecturing their class, or doing one of their many duties as an instructor. One thing that can be said for our faculty is that they are always active and there is never a dull moment. TOP: Mr. Robert Butler and Ms. Betty Cum- mings look anxious to get to their classes. BOTTOM LEFT: Ms. Diou greets students with open arms. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Blair cleans things up after practice. Motivators 75 76 Mo A Time For Rest And Relaxation A 1 russaezmwawvze ,1 1- FZKUZSSFQQ' Hs till , Ummm-spines ,Q , 1 g, in , I gg: . l I .Q , E.: 1 Y , 1 ' A:. k 1 , ?:wfE- 1 1111111 1 1 11111 g 21 K .1 13- 1 111' 1 if 5 5 f 1 -,-: 1111 1,, 1 -- , V - 1 uf a, -- 1 gf gzigggr g- ie, ,K 111: 1 -exif 1 ,J M - -1 1 1 1 1 n,.,,',,Q' fi Y , 35-1g,'.:li,:11'Tf . Q 1 4 2 , , K ,, K ,, .1 1 ' K N 1 ,' . . -fir 11 1 1 . 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Q ' fe Ag 3 if s 1' 'U ,A f e .1 a, Ackermann, Betty Adams, Jennifer Adams, Linda Aguilar, John Ahrens, Cathy Akins, Paula Aleias, Cindy Allen, Cynthia Alonzo, Michael Alviar, Yvonne Anderson, Ruben Applewhite, Reginald Araiza, Ernest Ashley, Eddie Ashley, Patty Baggs, Linda Baines, Clarence Baird, Raymond Ball, Barbara Ballario, Ralph , , ,f . L -.J Y fa We CPF :A x,g V X if S- ,gigs .. Seniors Rule All , . mg, ,. ,, MTLQ ,fvifmfilflf . A ' X 1 1, . A15 'df V fig? l -W ARE: iii f-.. K CLI 1 X 4 l E 1 A-3, i 1 ,T I I A7 ,,r,, , I, ,Q gl A .Yi K . t JJ, ,- 1' I 4511312 . '- f , , ., l S, U V .Q 4 l f , ,, M W 'I . , -T' 5 i A I A With Enthusiasm And Superiorify S5455 ' l 1 xi l l l 3 ll fs ff' sg j xl' Q YTZHP Re Y? :ms . .1 e ii. w-.fl A 5 1 gf fr :ng 1 f C A fr I 1: , '-f' li U 'VL sn. ,4.x-,, , - ,ff A wal K Nr B ' A B S ,dw fm' F A rf: , -.4 I K ,L , S . , ix as is ,V , fu ' 'B' -' i S f f myyff, X ll ill? i ll-W .-5, .r 1 lim: ff. flf l S Balmos, Susan Barnes, Mary Bass, Bobby Baffles, Cathy Baflo, Cheri Bauer, Russell Beierle, Sherry Belcher, Stanley Belle, Susan Benavides, Julie Bendele, Susan Bensinger, Laura Bergh, Shannon Bernd, Sarah Bernal, Nora Bernal, Romelia Bernal, Yvonne Birt, Rebecca Black, .lohn Blalock, Ronald Blevins, Zeno Borrego, Ruben Borrego, Teresa Boubel, Gary Bowers, Donna Brand, Max Brandt, Darla Bray, Will Brewer, Bill Brooch, Jennifer Seniors 83 84 Se Bronder, Beverly Brooks, Bonnie Brooks, James Brown, Darrell Brown, Ronnie Buenrostro, Christine Burkett, Rhonda Burns, Kenneth Burns, Mark Burton, Mary Bush, Carl Caldwell, Christopher Caldwell, Lilene Callies, Raymond Campbell, Terry Campos, Mario Canady, Willie Cantu, Gilda Cantu, Maria Carlton, Cindy Carpenter, Alex Carter, David Carver, Jerry Castiglione, Robby Castillo, Lydia Castillo, Yolanda Castro, Mel Cervantes, Nancy Chew, Joseph Clark, Julie niors Seniors Bring Life To HHS Halls .-!'EK . 'T ' 'L ' Q av? - M. Q 5' t sg, -f f: , ,N-f' W Q' s Ja F - Sfigggg .1 .,- X 1 :zz-'u 1:. 3, tl' 1 iawkii 5225 ' ffl' ,Q , QQMTEQ. , , 'Uh xi' sr 3 lt klxlq n1fv :Qs I Y:l 0 4 0 C O a 459 pq-wo,-U1 , 7, , 4-.J 1 ff? 'T ' 'j '-'fff'T'1.FF-F3 y C v J . . , ' ifQf41,Q,,f . . mlm s ii 1 i 4 1 1 ll . nzssvxiiiinh i'-K' ' 2 'L 1 9 1 , send' gpf ,aiu 1.9 1-.ww VIN 'ryx l , iv '- V f s f . :V W l ' gl-:T ,553 - . I L ,J w o. ,,, . A .1 ' li. . Clark, Larry Clark, Scott Clauson, Leroy Clay, Charles Cobb, Cindy Cochran, Clayton Colby, John Coleman, Bernia Coleman, Sharon Collins, Dale Connell, Patty Conner, Palricia Conner, Vikki Conner, Paul Cordaro, Mike Cook, Jim Cox, Tonye Crabb, Daniel Culpepper, Cynthia Culver, Joanna Damaini, Tony Dauer, Ronnie Davis, Celesfina Davis, Rose Seniors 85 86 Seni Davison, Wilma Deason, Janis DeAtley, Donna DeGerolami, Joe DeHarde, Kay DeLaRosa, Giselle DeLaRosa, Rosalinda Delgado, Gloria Dennis, Theresa Dietz, Doug Doebbler, John Doherty, Sandy Dominguez, Abby Donahoe, Ben Doolittle, Debbie Drews, Margaret Duke, Jacquelyn Duncan, Gary Dunn, Pat Durant, Lisa Erfurth, Karen Escobedo, Robert Espinoza, Armando Esquivel, George Everman, Larry Fagan, John Fardatta, Frank Farr, Melissa Ferman, Michael Fernandez, Helen CYS Seniors Have Determination: 'iv my Nr' Q, , ,i -sw-' 'Sf F r if 'fs-S7 1 it . FV' gg -.1-J ,A - 'F . 4 F A l v N . . fi ' l , J ' .. 4 l K ,'V. . .43 i . ii 2 53 i K , Fernandez, Ramon Fewell, Glenda Finley, Bruce Flores, Armando Flores, Isidor Flores, Sam Foley, Kathy Franklin, Amelia Frazelle, Andrew Friske, Chuck Fuentes, Yolanda Funari, Joseph Furlong, Jennie Gamez, Robert Garcia, David Garica, Michael Garcia, Ofelia Garcia, Raul Garcia, Robert Garcia, Sandra Gardley, Cheryl Garner, Theresa Gates, Rita Gentry, Deborah Gibson, Wilma Giles, Mark Gilliam, Steve Gleitz, Florence Godinez, Randolp Godley, Norma Seniors 87 Gonzales, Cindy Gonzales, Danny Gonzales, Joe Gonzales, Kafhryn Gonzales, Rose Gonzales, Sam Gonzales, Tommy Gonzales, Tony Gonzales, Yolanda Goode, Brenda Goodenough, Bonnie Goodwin, Benny Green, Patti Guaiardo, Martin Gutirrez, Blanca For What Lies Ahead 'H-.-L YF? C355 'fi 'Q-:r r ASM K fm , u 5, ,Syd- Q ' K1-J ,N xl xx X Q X f' U., ' Gutirrez, Lucia Gutirrez, Stella Haby, Karen Hand, Beatrix Hanley, Teri Harder, Pam Hardy, James Harmon, Sharon Harper, Sheryl Harris, Lucious Harris, Lucita Harris, Patricia Harris, Shelton Hartness, Graham Hartsfield, Elvis Hasty, Silveria Haynes, Duane Hebert, Eleanor Heck, Mariorie Heck, Patti Henderson, Cynthia Henkes, Charles Herbst, Rhonda Hernandez, Janie Hernandez, Sylvia Herring, Catherine Higdon, Cyndi Hightshoe, Steve Hill, Terry Hinoiosa, Jose aZilL1E:1::4l'-l-iF.'. gemors 89 Seniors: Plan, Coordinate, And Work Together Holguin, Patricia Holmes, Robert Hons, Charlene Hooten, Douglas Huckle, Larry Hudgens, Lillian Huerta, Janie Hughes, Gerald Hughes, Kathy Hunter, Kathryn Hyden, Kathleen Jackson, Caroline Jackson, Cindy Jackson, James Jackson Ricki Jackson, Janecek, Yolanda Jeannie Janowski, Charles John, Cheryl Johnson, Candace Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Lisa Jones, Gary Jones, Sheryll Jones, Vanessa Kee, Scott Keeler, Carl Kelley, Kenneth Kinlaw, Rickey llni wr- eg., l L .r sc., - ,J ,f 'V' 1 X J Q To Build A Better HHS 1118 hfwly i d l , f , :nw t l L l x 5 ,, ,ff ..!5.3,,. I , ' '-:fur 4 A tam. X . ,, -, KGS- N7 xx iJ'.l-J5 '-.? .143 , A, w, . li Q we gl 'Irv ,, X. i -3 . 1 K Y W '. 4 .1 1 . f f l 1,8 1 I Z Knight, Patsy Koenig, Larry Korn, Kandi Kotzur, Shirley Kramm, Charles Kroll, Jeff Krueger, Danny Kusenberger, Brenda LaBanca, Jeanette Ladson, Cynthia Lafield, Richard Lally, Lydia Lambert, Tommy Langley, Wanda Lans, Samuel Lara, Adolfo Lara, Felix Larsen, Robert Seniors 91 92 Seniors Leader, Charles Lee, Linda Leiia, Yolanda Lemons, Ethel Lenz, Jeffrey Lewis, Christor Lewis, Jimmy Lindner, Kenneth Lindsey, Fred Lindsey, Karen Lines, Richard Literland, Don Littles, Mamie Loera, Maggie Lopez, Mark Lopez, Mary Lou Love, Gloster Ludzenski, Terry Lundschen, Lynn Lutton, Barbara Lyssy, Eileen Lyssy, Eric MacKeil, Dianne McCall, Clara McDow, Wilma As The Years Go By 'I 7 J TN 'iw 4 .X f ' it a . 59 ? ftfi ,X 3 H ,, x i .11 - fipinfa -,M A wx , .,,,.. , L, L, ' c I sr .grit . .,.z, ,....,. . f , .. .. fifWf.if.l. . A :2h:i!i HH.1.,'iiSE T1 :1 gg 3,-y.,'1'. 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J f A H .L , -. , l , at A -H 5 Q 4' K, ' A 9, I . 5 , . - -N i . 1 ' , , . 3 'al 'ilijili' 1 In 'Y-fi kc - J, V 7l N-sr Maldonado, Sylvia Mansfield, Nancy Mares, David Mares, Denise Marlar, Tommie Marsh, Linda f T lzx . 136 i A- W i l :- U I ., .- ' 1 i J , Ml- 1 gif' , ' Q ggi? J ,f if!'m.:fg ,aft ,1 S F .Q i Qiliflmi I J' WS' Martinez, George Martinez, Jerry Martinez, JoAnn Martinez, Johnny Martinez Maria Martinez Norma Martinez, Santos Matheny James Mattison, Cindi Mazac, Carol Meier, Emily Menchaca, Rose Menck, Cara Mendez, Ray Mergele, Karen Merz, Nancy Meyer, Kathleen Michalak, Richard Millar, Mary Miller, Ricki Mills, Katherine Mitchell, Natalie Mize, Mark Moczygemba, Harry Seniors 93 Moczygemba, Joe Moczygemba, John Moiica, Mary Montoya, Jesse Moore, Dennis Moore, Gloria Morales, Joel Moreno, Ricanda Morris, Karen Mudd, Richard Mungia, Cynthia Munoz, John Mylios, John Naranio, Yolanda Nafzan, Cindie Ealing, Laughing And Talking Are All f l 94 Seniors 345 Nfl S' 2 ffyi V. 0 v Activities Seen At Lunchtime , A my f sw f X 5 X X V 5? . . Sf 'eil 'M .i'9- 71.1 'P 0 1 l 1 .x 1.5 m'K ' ' fu: 'x JL is VW? 'Q 1 K f u,, ,wx 5 a M 5 4' in !l Wgglf X J fqw, -...B d X' N14 gy Nelson, James Newman, J. D. Nichols, Michael Niemiety, Suzanne Noble, Don Oehler, Cyndea Olinick, Gary Oliver, Perry Ortega, Debra Ortega, Rudy Ottmers, Rosemary Owensby, Jill Pacheco, Alex Pacheco, Mary Padgett, Sylvia Palmer, Leslie Partridge, April Paulsen, Barbara Pawelek, Calvin Paxton, Linda Peirce, Steve Pena, Arnold Perales, Margaret Perez, Graciela Perez, Leticia Perez, Rosalinda Perkins, Rose Person, Avis Peterson, Mike Petry, Patricia Seniors 95 Phillips, Terry Pilarczyk, Gary Pilato, Darlene Pino, Cindy Pittman, Vanessa Building New Friendships, 96 Seniors Pizzini, Michael Plunkett, Diana Pollok, Kenneth Pool, Larry Popp, Ginger Potter, Valeria Potts, Stephen Powell, Randy Poznecki, Frances Preciado, Blanca Strengthening The Old, Living, And Meeting New Challenges 'E f by A l it .. y dl I bi , ns YI , 0 7 .N '3?, V 3 s nw .1 , Y' ' as 1 0-sf 1.23 .rf '7 flu Iii QQX Nw WM., NI' X, l i gif! 4.lN v-C? '98 W1 .als gf-:K w QR 3'f'f , A . F lttlliif ii ,V , tb fl- an Prevou, Chuck Prevou, Kevin Pryor, Dahnene Puente, Julie Puente, Mary Puente, Robert Quintana, Debra Ragsdale, Dawn Ramirez, Alice Ramirez, Esther Ramos, Esther Randow, Marty Redd, Gwendolyn Reeh, Annette Reichel, Susan Reitbauer, Wanda Rhodes, Nancy Rice, Michael Richardson, Cindy Ricondo, Max Rieger, Joria Riemenschneider, Gary Ries, Robin Rivera, Rosie Roberson, Vada Roberts, Cheryl Roberts, Rodney Robertson, James Robertson, Lucretia Robey, Thomas Seniors 9 The Time Spent At School Has Rodriquez, Joe Ross, Deborah Royalty, Cindy Rudd, Alan Ruedrich, Lori Rusch, Diana Salazar, Norma Salinas, Virginia Sanders, Jennifer Sanders, Robert Sandoval, Rosemarie Sandoval, Sandra Saenz, Rene Schafer, Cindy Schmidt, David 98 Seniors fr, fb was , A. . , X L Hai A..-3 CFS A .,.. , ,,,c. AAA is Q ' , 'F ., ' -5. f .- ii- L 3 f' i' l ', A ,545 X ' is S I 55,5 fee? is Its vu-JWFSMWW 1 fi, Brighter Moments For Seniors YI J l Mil, nm., V ' Tv 'cf 1 N l K I mg, I f l xl f '? P 113'-f' ,r . ., fl. 5 f1 4 - an T Y ,, . JE , i ng , v .ff B, x. 3, , , , ! ff? . SS34- Wf re 51? ' Scholwinski, Sheryl Schuehle, Cindi Scipio, Sheryl Seals, Doug Servantes, Genny Sewell, Thomas Shaw, George Shearrer, Drusilla Shepherd, Roy Sherwood, Loretta Shew, Roslyn Shipp, Bonnie Silguero, David Smifh, Patricia Smith, Sharon Smith, William Sneed, Timmon Soloman, James Spears, Billy Speer, Frances Spence, Donna Stanley, James Starling, Terry Steckly, Mark Stephens, Sharon Strey, Janice Sfille, Sharon Suarez, Freddie Sulfenfuss, Cheryl Summers, George Seniors 99 Sutherland, Dennis Swierce, Tommy Taylor, Debra Taylor, Pat Tealer, David Seniors Do More Than Just Study ti Tealer, Jacquelinie Terrell, Carol Thomas, Cathy Thompson, Laura Thompson, Patricia Titzman, Karen Torres, Gladys Traugott, Laura Tremaine, Russell Trevino, Belia TOO Seniors e,--'- 'f- is www P!! j .QX ff: .gli 1- X Q r 'HL Er' 6 :,. I i 5 y V .W 414 .fP!a. 5 S tt Occasionally They Reiuvenate '50 wr...-,gg 4,7 ,, Y .T 'A C GN qL g.- : l : A ' f 4 4 1 I X ,jf I Q if , E W A Q' .ng l Q '4 f- , ,, at EW J so we E if S ,A -wi., I g . , - . ,-fp, ge in n lllifsiis. Trevino, Jennie Tucker, Johnny Tucker, Lanny Tuller, Rachel Turner, Monica Turner, Robert Uriegas, Anna Valdez, Bobby Vera, Diana Verastequi, Ada Vogel, Catherine Villarreal, Anita Villarreal, Brenda Walden, Dawna Walker, Tommy Wallace, Cynthia Wallace, Wanda Walls, Catherine Walton, Winette Warren, Wilma Warren, Wynetta Watson, Cheryl Watson, Karen Watts, Joanna Wauson, Jeff Wauson, Patricia Wellington, Cheryln Wells, Jimmy Wengler, Larry Wheeler, Cornell Seniors lOl lO2 Seni Whitman, Henry Wieland, Bruce Wieland, Debra Wieters, David Wilkins, Lenita Williams, Cynthia Williams, Darrell Williams, Catherine Williams, Leonard Williams, Mark Williams, Sandra Williams, Susan Wilson, Belinda Winkler, Bradford Winters, Melanie Witter, Bruce Wolford, Charles Woods, John Wood, Lindi Wrase, Pamela Yamauchi, Gary Young, Robert Young, Suzanne Yount, Keith Yznaga, John Zaiontz, Sharon Zimmers, Debbie Zinsmeister, Maxie Zinsmeister, Patricia Zotz, Willie OYS Seniors Remember The Times At H.H.S. fag 1 fi? '12ewif,l,l.Lf1'L' fi Y fs. i 's X C 3 3-' 12 , ,ll f 'Q 1 . 1,,Esg,.f,-wi , ,, , .f fa? 11 af- , . tsl, 5' 0 5 .a H K .X 1 f, XXX-ag 'W sm 'P l 2 i 2, x ,. 1' .,.m,l-as Y f Q, ,fr ijgll A 1- Y . y AM. S W' 'FDI 'Q , ,. . ,. E 1, ,L H N 'rw J 'Tl ,,.. i ,Q ,-,, 'Q . Y' .L k .lst f f, ' 1. it K W , K H' :fn 'LS,V, NI.-.3 3 at A X .Ei -. - 4 yi riff' 5 53:15-5. i nm as is me 5633 ,Z C Senior Owls partake of various aciivifies dur- ing ihe evening hours, such as: TOP RIGHT: Darrell Williams and Vikki Conner faking in 0 popular show. TOP LEFT: Paul Conners riding around frying to find out what everyone else is doing tonight. ABOVE: Patsy Knight and Karen Titzman grab a bile fo eat at Frontier. LEFT: Melissa Farr and Debbie Doolihle go cruisin' around town. Seniors lO3 Seniors really show their spirit by participating in many activities throughout the year. Some are organized and supervised while oth- ers iust happen. Some acts of spirit are displayed within the classroom, on the campus, in senior works, and iust about any- where a Highlands High School Sen- ior is found. Football season really brings out Senior pride and loyalty during the pep rallies and at games, where seniors yell, pop balloons, wave signs and scatter confetti over the heads of all persons standing in the vicinity. Spirit Week was Cl great success for seniors in which they won the plaque for having the Best Deco- rated Hall and the Spirit Stick for the week. Senior Spirit is outstanding and everlasting. l v l l l l 104 Seniors fra.: ' N The Spirit ls Alive With jf: gf P L.. , if i f yy g.. 1 f Q , ,y is , 1, A . , . .Q f . sf 4 Q fe M K ,E I K M. U, N. V. , -.. .X A, H . I I' , A rf f ,,,, A gl ,.: KV 7253-L N. 'l l A'-i f ':5 N 'W 'fi: Tli f. ', . 'A W J . . R .V Vp, M I Vkgr girl i is , I A I I K ,.,' ffl, W1-V,-,i. K -' K t H . --'Vii5'V'i1-,G ' ,, 1 ' - . ff 5 R f 3553555 1 , - llllll' , W Q X, L 1, , i -it ' K K fl ...,. . K ' qj N .-FWX . h. ' 11 ' I i jfaff, 1,-,J .fx me 'K I A , -l fi -lii ,, ,,,:. -:-- - H y . . , is l f..1,f fK in ' Q ' ff .. I 'i W .. , L N - Y . , A K A l 9 1 A 2: . K W The Class Of 75 V ' 1 ' ' L r : 1, Q'5. .f 'f '-0 Sava Q3 W3 439011 am c i5z:,'? It Iilitj - M , A 1, - when UP' - r- 71 'LQ Mill, 'J E' C I! .? .-5-J- E-3 S5Ei?F.+ DADKRNS JN -'l -' Facial Expressions Relate Stories That Senior expressions can be seen all over the Highlands High School campus. They show the feelings of Seniors during the course ofthe day. Some of these expressions may include looks over puzzling prob- lems, relief that the day is over, diffi- cult times with experiments, hard studying, relaxation, everyday run of the mill goofing off and for off thoughts. Need No Ex lanation . Af? , f ,- 4 1 ,sn ' , .1 . K ' 7 -W,.,M,i2Zc Aj f fi, 4 .. ll , S?7f i f1f5s?e Y aff Y Lift ' V y,': f ,ff f . A . A ' Q ,lil K K K , . ' x ,ri - 1 N 5 M L' A ' Z: I . . 1 ,Q H I U M A - ' ,ffl ' ii V, ,,., .V illl jg if - i ,,,. 1 i V M ,.,' ag K M 4 Q ,r -5' 'ini l iff, 3 f 15iY'gQ' ff Z' A, .K '74 ' .fi ' 1 'V A I Q HW 1 . fi,-rl'fa 'grlgijjg' , :,. ,I Senior Owls Make Their Presence Known I I its iw.. F i :Lg u V- -1 sa mi Q1 .eee - l , fffgarf I ,gg ' si: 'YA six! A J. 'Q 1 1 1 ix J lm l . J .N -vas., f . ff' 2, LK .in ' E X. iff I R 'I 1 iq '-ll. Owls can be seen iust about ever- ywhere in the halls of Highlands High School. Seniors also show that they are proud to be associated with our great mascot. UPPER LEFT: Karen Hcby with c sequined owl shirt. UPPER RIGHT: Owls exhibited in Mrs. Gil- Iiams office who is also known as College Prep Counselor for Seniors. MIDDLE LEFT: Julie Clark proudly carries the great school mascot. MIDDLE: Alex Carpenter, Felix Lara, and Susan Belle pose with Amish. MIDDLE RIGHT: Willie Cancdy reads the wise words ofa Highlands Owl. LOWER LEFT: Donnie Steinbach poses with a Senior owl posted on Mrs. Heston's door. Seniors I O7 Senioritis is the disease which usually infects all Seniors at one time or another towards the end of the school year. TOP: Esther Raminez naps during English. MIDDLE LEFT: James Brooks is more interested in the goings on outside. MIDDLE RIGHT: Steve Pierce takes Government notes in the form of doodles. RIGHT: Raymond Baird saws logs in the Stu- dent Lounge. l08 Seniors Epidemic Proportions 5553 ,Q . TOP LEFT: Senioritis has defintely infested Mike Peterson as he takes to the banister rather than the stairs. TOP RIGHT: Jimmy Wells gives himself a complete examination in searching for signs of Senioritis. LEFT: Sen- ioritis also brings about the many attempts of Seniors to skip class, but Scott Clark finds it a little difficult to succeed when Mr. Rehman captures him. ABOVE: Eric Williams has been hit hard by the Senioritis Epidemic as he rides down the street to show how he is really on top as a member of the Class of 75. Seniors l 09 Senior activities, as do many other activities, keep Seniors busy and on the go throughout the T975 school year. Senior participation in football as well as many other sports, provides var- ious opportunities for Seniors to become involved. Studying is also an important part of Highlands Seniors in preparing for their future, not only after graduation, but before as well. Many Seniors are exempt from their second and third quarter exams because of their hard work, studying, and regular attend- ance. Another concern for seniors is the ever popular term paper. This project is usually assigned in the second quarter and plays a major role in the passing of English. As a Senior, you are faced with what you'll do in 1976, such as finding a fob or going to college. Planning after- graduation activities is extremely time consuming. There are iob applications and the many forms and letters you will be sending and receiving from colleges as to what your decision will be. lt's not all work though. Many of the more enioyable activities include the Senior Pep Rally with Johnny Moore as guest, the Spirit drawing lwhere Cara Menck won a football autographed by all the Varsity football playersl, win- ning the first place plaque for our hall during Spirit Week, and Seniors spon- soring a carnation sale for Valentine's followed by a Valentine's dance. It was broadcasted live over KONO with Jim Wood as Disc Jockey. Most exciting was near the end when seniors went to Six Flags, ordered graduation invita- tions, took cap and gown pictures, and measured for cap and gowns. The grand finale was the last walk for High- lands - graduation. l 'IO Seniors A Kaleidoscope Of Activities . . .- ' A ,gg 1 A L A ,Arif 5 OVA , A. 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Willie Canad :Ti : Y fe Gilda Cantu: BRlG, treasurer. M Maria Cantu FTA- PO Cy i Carllgn SG Ch sCarter B2 B ., D rd Carter BgFTA NH ,t Mx, Conn Creswell: ATH. Joanna Culver: B, SB, SG. Anthony Damaini: DECA. Ronnie Dauer: DECA, vice-president. Wilma Davison: ACAPP. Janis Deason: BRIG, brigadier - drill team, lt. colonel, NHS, SG. Donna DeAtlevy:NljlS1 . lCq.y-QeH6rdie: 'ATH, GER, NHS, treasurer, SG, chaplain. Giselle De La Rosa: BRIG, LE, parlia- mentarian. Rosalinda De La Rosa: FC, MCC, vice-president, SG. Theresa Dennis: Q8:S, T, Business manager. John Doebbler: NHS. 3 Sandy Doherty: BRIG, senior cheer- leader, SG. 7 Ben Thomas Donahoegglr.: ACAPP, ATH, GER. Debbie Doolittle: BRlG,gdance team colonel, NHS. Margaret Drews: NHS,.fS, president, SG, parliamentarian and president. acquelyn Dulkiz , parmentary. C Duncan . q I .K - - - lewffi , aggadner, NHS- 7 S. Robert Garcia: ROTC, battalion maior. V Sandra Garcia: BRlG,,C,-sgt-at- arms, DECA, LE, vice-president, SG. Cheryl Gardley: ATH, BRIG. Rita Gates: ACAPP, A. Thomas Gawlick: RC, VICA. Deborah Gentry: BRIG. Wilma Gibson: PO, T, business man- ager and circulation manager. Florence Gleitz: NHS, OEA. Randolph Godinez: T, reporter. Cindy Gonzales: A, BRIG, FHA, MCC. Danny Gonzales: CC. Joe Gonzales: B, SB. Julio Gonzales: LE. Kathryn Gonzales: GDT. Rose Gonzales: BRIG, C, freshman sgt-at-arms, LATC, historian and reporter. Tommy Gonzales: RC, sgt-at-arms. Tony Gonzales: ATH, DECA. Brenda Goode: NHS. Bonnie Goodenough: B, FC, NHS. Benny Goodwin: ATH, FC. Patti Green: FC. Martih uxaiarclo: NHS, ROTC, sec- ond lt., G. Blanche Gutierrez: ACAPP ' b i d : JH, r. Y Ken' Cm' J' H e O ass fwluf CEA: :Pom mf rd P Af f- 5 CHR- s ig 3 erman: BC, vice- resident, Y Qlfl. Uslef- :dent all r un B5 , odeo SG- y pres. :nfiN.-15:51, , :Q Fafdqmnlc , go-c s. eris n t g resrrienffssf, g4,,sg1-of- 5 .4 CWC AT AC A FC Nus, oss, so, gg: A . 4 G .- ne Cowles lulw t editor. 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Ly, A J., f ,L - I ,, K, Lwffxvfuf-f'-V, - ' The Spirit And Pride Of Highlands si ATES I l 8 Juniors Class of 76 Prove They've Got Spirit Adams, Howard Adams, Theresa Adams, Vera Alford, George Allen, Raineye Allen, Rhonda Almaraz, Vince Alonzo, Leticia Anderson, Cornelius Anderson, Donald Anderson, Judy Arch, Germaine Arambula, Fred Arrambide, Rosemary Arredondo, Blanca Arrendo, Diana Arriola, Yolanda Arzola, Sylvia Asberry, James Ashley, Cynthia Atzenhoffer, Sandra Axel, Kathy Bailey, Clifton Balles, Betty Ballezc, Phillip Barden, Diane Barrera, Hugo Barrett, William Barrow, Harold Batson, Henrietta Baygents, James Bazar, Jimmy Becker, Gregory Becker, Michael Bednarz, Debra -i ali, 7 5,5 A . X as K , .af '7 . yv y A ' ' - rfdgitii f' 5.-f - itat is ' i . M. 1 , -Q qv ,-fag, .,,. wif AQVM 4 Tyra Lk ,wk I KKL- eq: -Yr, ' hm iNli W ll 1 S K at 411, ,gs N ,N X I A 3 kih.. A ieis or is A i 4 EE ve? if P A 5 'uv' X s RJ 9 'si is , in H. . , X I -- , , cis, A-,i,.1' L 'If' g ml . . 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W - ::::z1:1-r 6' ' ' ........: I , , , Wi 1' 'K , . - ,E i : , . . , . 3 OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: Albert Valle and Cheryl Rodgers end the day with a hot lunch. TOP RIGHT: Karen McCarter lets Janet Miller listen in on a secret. BOTTOM LEFT: Kim Lines awaits the arrival of a friend at lunch. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Champ Anderson and Johnny Bowens rap with friends. THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Anita Cantu bumps to the beat. TOP RIGHT: Jerry Zepeda, Mrs. Gavegan, Diane Speer, and Ronnie Castro take advantage of refreshments at the record hop. MIDDLE: Lindy Lindsey relaxes after a big lunch on Mexican food day..BOTl'OM: Julie O'Conn pays her Junior class dues. Juniors I 21 Juniors Look To The Future With Smiling Faces Cambell, Barbara Campos, Julie Cannon, Tami Cantu, Anita Carlton, Dudley Carney, Irene Carver, Leland Casillas, Yvonne Cass, Sherry Castano, Valdemar Castanon, Jesse Castillo, Albert Castro, Rolando Chaney, Debi Chatman, Eddie Chatman, Susan Chavarria, Maria Chrisman, Janet Cisneros, Dora Cisneros, Margarita Clark, La Rae Clay, Melum Clay, Patricia Click, Kenneth Cochran, Brenda Colley, Charles Colley, Dwayne Conlon, Brian Conn, Kathryn Cook, Sandra Coronado, Debra Corrales, Maria Cortez, Thelma Craft, Margaret Creech, Cindy 'Lyn ,WZ , 7' F f H' I 'S ref . 4 o l i' 3 J 77 . rf os. s.. ' I Q 2 Q P, . E.: ,V , . , 3 , , ' , 1 -ff 5- 4' -f.,fgg, ,.k, Q J lf? X , 1,2 It-Q. mu 3:-iw, rr ug , lg- .tr ,wi r Q 1 W? . li Wt, ca' tl rl ' 'fem X ,X E ,, l 5 z Q ,- -. ., Af ' I, ' 3 .fam .T J K4 J Q A 1 , 7- , xi X X ,af Wf-L.. V, 2 . , N :ri Ng sq A I '59 A L f , xi . L- , i.., 9 r ge? , f fp ' ' '. gi - ' I 'V5 ggi! 'E Lis fij ..t , Crumnine, Curt Cruz, Guadalupe Cude, Elton Cutrona, Tony Davila, Jeanne Davis, Ann Davis, Darrell Davis, Mark Davis, Wayland Dawson, Sandra Daye, Diane Deckert, Robin De La Fuentes, Ruben De La O, William Deleon, Patricia Dewitt, Louis Dietert, Holly Dietz, Deborah Diikman, Perry Dill, Tommy Dilts, Marla Dixon, Leanna Dockery, Pam Doiron, Bonnie Dominguez, Tery Dotson, Diana Downey, Max Dukes, Robert Duncan, Thomas Eggleston, Jon Eichman, Wade Elam, Jacky Elsner, Chris Ennis, Eddie Escalera, Diane Juniors l23 124 Juniors Espinoza, Casimiro Espinoza, Rosalinda Evans, Edgar Faktor, Gary Felan, Lorraine Felix, Joe Ferry, Peggy Feuge, Joseph Flanigan, Shawn Flores, Dolores Flores, Nicholas Flores, Richard Foster, Lionel Foxx, Diana Frost, Gene Fry, Deanna Fuentes, Alice Fulmer, Bill Garcia, Adolf Garcia, Diane xx I if ow Juniors Strive For Leadership f L W 'a uf e . sl Q ' ' Kiwi ga ,sg A A A 1 ' E 2 F , ' ff : L , f Q 5 A 5' Q if fl wi 1. , ' s K 5. -.253 S' ,A :gy fl' f L, . -'Q f l M what 'f 1 i' i,,f -Ei, ' A 'U .. 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F D' 0 iz? ,f fm' CRN ' il fill 577 ' k .fitall A ' f , WY 'ICN my Goodwill, Charles Gomez, Gloria Gonzales, Larry Gonzales, Linda Grandberry, Steve Green, Janis Green, Jesse Griffin, Mark Gregory, Chris Guaiardo, Pete Guilbeau, Cheryl Gunn, Ronny Gutierrez, Juanita Hall, Dana Halsell, Lloyd Hartman, William Hartranft, Marian Harwood, Beverly Hawkins, Deanetta Heck, Carol Hefner, Diane Henderson, Cheryl Herder, Frand Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Ruben Hice, Etta Holley, Tommy Howard, Diane Hudek, Shelley Huntley, David Hyatt, Patty Hyden, Sharon lturralde, Armondo Ivy, Gregory Ivy, Karen Jackson, Beatrice Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Chuck Jackson, Karen Jackson, Marsha Jarutowicz, Cathe Jarzombek, Patric Jenscnke, Cindy Johnson, Danette Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Kim Johnson, Vanita Jones, Jacquelyn Jones, Patsy Keaton, Perry Keith, Shelia Kennedy, Larry Kilpatrick, Bill Kiker, Becky King, Dori King, Vivian Knippa, Kenny Kocian, Artie Koerber, Gregory Koontz, Phillipi Kozowyk, James Krenek, Mary Krock, Paul Kroll, Debra k Juniors Seem To Be Photogenic it J 5, X B ,.. li Aft A 9 315 I 1 , , , .laigf ig hh A , . 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JE J ff K r' I-we 1 E. 7, st Q ef r N A Q ' . s f , , .is I Kurkowski, Cathy Lambert, Vicky Lamprecht, Lynette Lane, Scott Lange, Donny Laskowski, Gary Lawson, Vanessa Lazarine, Debora Leal, Margie Lee, Rebecca Lehman, JuAnna Lemon, Craig Leos, Viola Leystra, Grace Lindsey, Lindy Lines, Kimberly Lockman, Tim Long, Deane Long, Russell Lopez, Elizabeth Lott, Roger Lott, Rufus Love, Floyd Lovins, Michael Lozano, Elida Luian, Leticia Lundschen, Lloyd Lyons, Kathy Maldonado, Juana Manes, Robert Manes, William Marossi, Rossie Martin, Bernice Martin, Connie Martin, Kay 128 Juniors Juniors Find There's Never A Dull Moment Martinez, Anthony Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Leroy Martinez, Rita Martinez, Rosalie Martinez, Sammy Mazac, Robert McCarter, Karen McCarter, Lula McCollon, Migno McDaniel, Joy McDonald, Billy McDow, Virginia McDowell, Mellissa McGrew, Wayne McMakin, Frank McQuaide, Marietta McRae, Pamela Menchaca, Lillian Mercer, Karen Mettke, Linda Miller, Frances Miller, James Miller, Janet Miller, Michael Mitchell, Gary .. ., ,,., ,. ,, ,.,,, ..., ,,,,,. . , ..,,..,m,. 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Moczygemba, Frank Monsibais, Richard Moon, Sandra Moore, Zelma Morales, Irma Moreno, Antonio Morris, Jim Moss, Lynette Munn, Pam Munoz, Clyde Murphy, Martha Nova, Edward Nava, Angelita Nesrsta, Tommy Newman, Tammy Newman, Kathy Nichols, Ronnie Nieman, Lee Ann Noble, Doris Noguera, Victor Nolan, Vicki North, Johnny O'Brien, Linda O'Carroll, Earl Ochab, Albert O'Con, Julie Ortega, Patricia Padalecki, Mark Padel, Edith Palomarez, John Palomo, Ellen Paredes, Betty Parker, Daryl Passant, Kathi Paulsen, Marlene Juniors l29 Perez, Carlos Person, Margaret Phrampus, Ernie Pickens, Eula Pizzini, Randy Plata, Nancy Posey, Lonnie Prine, Cathy Pruske, Shirley Pundt, Mark Purcell, Penie Quintanilla, Tony Rabenaldt, Nancy Ramirez, Raymond Randall, Doyle Raney, Michele Ray, Gene Renfro, Mary Reyes, Rose Reyna, Elaine Rhodes, Steve Richardson, Harold Richter, Lisa Ricks, Gary Rico, Gilbert Rieger, Lawrence Roba, Julie Robertson, Gail Robertson, Mark Robey, Carl Robles, Robert Robles, Sylvia Rodgers, Cheryl Rodriguez, Joann Roe, Daryl Familiar Faces Throughout Highlands ,vi ,T --ag. l I Ya. ii- I X K U, .x V. . x,, f 155YQf -7' 'gi f , L'- xxq' i gi wg 5 1 S i Q ld , ft- -- A an 355, 'H ,s.ss .nk 'J M3 A E? i Q is l ' Lsfezfefgvfvf- , ,, . 5. ,.,, . 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Rogers, Penny Rohbach, Cindy Rose, George Rudd, Sandra Ruffin, Anthony Rutherford, Diana Rzeznik, Kathy Salazar, Diana Sanchez, Charlie Sanchez, Maria Santos, Mary Sawyer, Janet Scheel, Laura Scheel, Yvonne Schulze, Diane Sczech, Brenda Sekula, Toni Sells, James Shackelford, Karen Shepard, Walter Shows, Nancy Silva, Valarie Skinner, Randy Smith, Donna Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Ginger Smith, Larry Smith, Shirley Sparkman, Emily Spaulding, James Speer, Diane Spence, Stan Sprouse, Rolene Stradler, Nancy Starks, JoAnn 132 Juniors St. Clair, Mike Steen, Michael Stephens, Colleen Stephens, Steve Stephenson, Kirk Stevenson, Reginal Stiles, Jeffery Stokes, Peggie Stolte, Clay Suhler, Cathy Sultenfuss, Mary Summey, Terry Sutton, Terry Swan, Ellis Swientek, Leon Swientek, Leona Tarket, Paula Taylor, Edward Terpening, Michael Terrell, Helene Thomas, Frank Titus, Ruthie Towles, Sandra Tschirhardt, Mary A Turner, Chan Turner, George Valdez, Dolores Valdez, Salvador Valdivieso, Gracie Valle, Albert Vance, Lindeth Vasquez, Joseph Vaughn, Jack Vetter, Martine Vick, Dalyn 1, .. vi. 'f 5 Togetherness ls A Part 5 I AQQVJJ F N v the ' fs. ' f ft f to F4 ' T is Af-FQ f at 1 f A 'w .QQ1-, Q 3 ,X JA l x .. 'N Js LUN' ' it , nne , Ilt 6 . K g 6, 5 ri C S , M. . ,,., 1 . T ll 'il n an 'ii :yy z' A , J Julia. . i A f I an -Q fs A s s 4 ' f .L .,f' .Ky f , r ' Q J ., . , . E y ysesest t. E , Q , 1 as . ,, ff it A , si 5 17 -M .Q , QT 1 qi A ' ,,' fs, ' ' 9'Wif77i 1f: .1,, ' , fsfrr V x ii I , W ' .-:J Jil' 1 Q. .. ,I+ - ' 6, wi ,A 'Q' J X I - -: ff :Cz if' 'ss Q , L Me yr 1 'i:sg,. I- .:I' f A K as J f ' ' U s ., -- V Of The Junior Class . , ,. ,. gp I J 'A u gf , , r ,. if gf, X ' fi f i 55-5 l , alltfxxf I ' N.. 'Vg 4 ,Tp lt X C ,, I 4 1- -.3 , if P, XX ni W if . T J :1. ft J J- J L iggzni A9 YT'i !f ,V Ai if , f' TWG 'viii lltllx . f 'X , N es '4' Q g 'I 5 , - ' f Vif, i, A ' Ili J 'ull l ' 4: : :X 5 , 'N X . - V zflllei iflfsifl? A4 - 5 7 J l 1 I 'A 4 'r J A , y 5 I l V b get I ' N . J 5 .f Zaiontz, Mark ' A' ' rl l D Zalesky, Robin 1 lv 1543? J Zepeda, Gerald 4 Hx 5, ,i 1 in 1 a' 6 . in 'Ai iii ,I . , I 5 i il uv ,, V U I .1 K '-as - ' ' -ss X w. Nr Volz, Darrell Vukasin, Gary Walker, Laurie Walker, Peggy Walls, James Washington, Edward Wawrzyniak, Teresa Wingler, Ricky Werland, Terry Westhoek, Harry White, Brian White, Diane Whitt, Rita Whorton, Debbie Wiatrek, Jeff Widner, Bryan Wilks, Kathy Williams, Judy Williams, Kathy Williams, Larry Williamson, Michael Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, David Winkler, Bibianna Wirth, Suzanne Wondra, John Woosley, George Wrase, Mark Wright, Tammy Ybarra, Edward Juniors 133 This year the Junior class planned a lot of activities. To start off the year they had a record hop. They also had a poster party and deco- rated the hall for spirit week. The Junior-Senior Christmas Prom was held at the River Room on December 20, 1974. They ordered their senior rings this year and planned to have a ring turning party when they received them. The year was ended with a class picnic. RIGHT: Mr. Don Gadberry and Mr. Alvin Roesler, class sponsors, are ready to keep things swinging. BELOW: This year the Junior class decorated their hall for spirit week and this is a result of their work. QQ ' 54 K' Q h- . um-v! . 7, ., .A fffswsffrlisifi -we , .fm V k Juniors Swing Through Another ' 'fi -V f W .W V N Q' l 34 Juniors l Great Year At Highlands! 7vCJ .WV f,-, gf. fig' ? N-:I . up ABOVE LEFT: Martine Vetter and her date Tom seem to be enioying the tunes of the 50's by the look on the faces. ABOVE RIGHT: All ofthe swings were being used so Judy Ander- son shares hers with Vicky Lambert. BELOW: For Janet Sawyer and Peni Purcell, recrea- tional activities can really be swinging. Juniors 135 Time Is Found Before, During, And i 1 I7 1 36 Juniors -1 I e. x .e Q M as Www e A l i After School, For Socializing lr- 1 V. ! sb: OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Eddie Sanchez spends his time before school talking to his friends. TOP RIGHT: After school, people usu- ally gather around in groups and talk to each other. BELOW LEFT: This year's Bus Strike was a burden on many students and Anita Cantu looks around in the parking lotto see if she can find someone to take her home. BOT- TOM RIGHT: These people stand in the front of the main entrance to wait for a ride. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Robertson leaves the Band Hall after school to go and talk with his friends. ABOVE LEFT: Jeffery Phillips talks to Ralph while they wait for the bell to ring dur- ing resource. MIDDLE: Vivian King sits on the brick wall in front of the main entrance and socializes with her friends after school. BOT- TOM: Student-Government sold Balloons after school for a Bi-District game and many Juniors bought them. ini Juniors l 37 Juniors Enioy After School Activities oiii J ., . i 1 This year during spirit week, many different things were planned for the student body. This year there was a pep rally at McCreless. They also sold Balloons for a Bi-District game. This year Student Government tried to boost up school spirit and the iun- ior class became involved with their spirit. ABOVE: In the crowd of people at the Pep Rally at McCreless, you are sure to find Jun- iors. MIDDLE: This year Balloons were sold and spirited Juniors were around to buy them. BELOW: At one of their class dances, Donnie Burton, Patti Hyatt, and Holly Dietert took time out to talk to one another. T38 Juniors Things Juniors Do Before And During Class i i A u l i Q f i l l 1 x 57 r YQ, '. t 'Tia lx is 'T 'f4 was 51: 5 . :T , if t , ,f Mn is - si if, TOP LEFT: Toni Sekula goes to her locker for her books between classes. TOP RIGHT: Tami Wright and Mike Pizzini seem to be surprised by the look on their faces. BOTTOM LEFT: This is what it usually looks like at the top of the staircase during passing periods. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Karen McCarter grins because she knows that the tardy bell has already rung. Juniors 'l39 BELOW: Vivian King and Sandy Cook look closely at the assignment on the board. RIGHT: These students listen close to the instructions given by their teacher. LOWER RIGHT: Liz Dixon, Gary Green and Ernie Phrampus can usually be found standing in front of room l I6 before third period talking to their friends. Places You Might Find A Junior ,E 'ww l'tn-...fit Q 3 F? i 5 5 zzz xi' 140 Juniors Juniors Experience Dreams Of Christmas The Junior-Senior Prom was held on December 20, 1974 at the River Room. Decorations were provided by the Junior class officers. At inter- mission the Senior officers received roses from the Junior class officers. There was also a dance, with Step- chiId performing. The theme was Dreams of Christmas. TOP LEFT: This is a picture taken of Step- child during the dance. TOP RIGHT: Mr. and Mrs. AI Gavagan danced while they chaper- oned the prom. CENTER: Donald Burton and Diane Speer watch the program given at the prom. BOTTOM: Tonye Cox and her date, James Miller, enioyed watching their friends dance. Juniors 141 K sv .. x.,, 7' if N ,ii .WR fs Transportation To And From School l o ' ro LQ I X ' 7l Fl LEM ff NY' J 143 There's Always Time For Laughter TOP: Marla Almina doesn't seem to know what's so funny. FAR LEFT: Janet Sawyer enioys lunch with a laugh. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Betty Paredes tries to teach Lynette Moss how to bump. BOTTOM RlGHT: Diane Garcia and Wanda Reitbauer were caught laughing together before school in the cafeteria. 144 Juniors 'T' 1 T Juniors Take Classes To Prepare For Future 5 f -- ld TOP LEFT: Mr. Dan Brandt, Record Keeping teacher, helps Maria Godinas where she made a mistake. TOP RIGHT: Pete Guadaro takes time out for a drink of water before class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Irma Morales reads carefully over her work. MIDDLE LEFT: Cheryl Gilrneau seems to work hard in recordkeep- mg. Juniors l45 T f faQ.cQf,,,-5g,.2fgg,- ,Q iv ,uw s au' HQ' . 'V My L' TJ: Tp. 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Cardenas, Lupe Carlton, Doug Carlton, Julia Carter, Marie Carroll, Darlyne Casanova, Yvonne Casiano, Richard Castellanos, Veronica Castillo, Ernest Cardenas, Lydia Casanova, David Castro, Mark Cazares, Jose Chandler, Rodney Chesnut, Juanita Chetwood, Paul Chew, Richard Christian, Sheryl Cisneros, Yolanda Clancey, Tim Clark, Colette Cleveland, Deborah Cobb, Rickey Cochran, Sharon Coleman, Cindy Conner, Mark Cook, Brenda Cooper, Tami Coquat, Cathy Coronado, Anthony Courtney, Michael Crabb, John Craig, Donna Crawford, Karen Cruz, Joe Cruz, Oscar Sophomores 149 l5O Sophomores Cubellis, Bret Cuellar, Edward Cutrona, Kevin Dader, Paul Dance, Frederick Darilek, Suzi Davila, Danny Davis, Deborah Dawson, Vicki Dean, Yvester Deason, Larry DeAtley, Douglas Debrow, Brenda Debrow, Charlotte DeLao, Anthony DeLaRosa, James DeLashmutt, Mike Dempsey, Clyde Denver, Donald Detmar, Trace Diaz, Becky Diaz, Richard Dickerson, Jeff Dietert, Chris Dimmit, Tim Dinkla, Wendy Docken, Shoren Donaldson, Candis Downey, Alyssa Dryzmala, Aubrey Dupont, Eddie Eaves, Ellen Echols, Marilyn Elam, Janeva Elizondo, Felicia Ellis, Rickey English, Charles Estrada, Brenda Farr, Kim Farris, Cheryl Farris, Teresa A. Felix, Lucio Feller, Michael - Fischer, David FitzSimon, Debbie Fitzsimon, Jerry Flores, John Flores, Laura L , v . ,L VV L X Q .Ci if ' ' 2 iir ' , , . . .. i , Q ,M sf. , 3 34 ,, L is 1. , 5 L W , ix YK ' - is ,k-, j r .Z so . it ' itl ,. . aays K Kash ! , S in I A , f,... exp pr,., r ki,'. 3215 i if ' A A 'l'ifff:-i1.5. 7i'i f:i'i '1 fzl if A -4 Seniors Of 1977 Find Thai Many Years From Now, They'll F Look Back, And Smile l ,, 4, . 1 -.ag-h-5 ' I 1 Y . ny I K if 1 ' N iz 2 ' lilf' ' 4 V . Stihl is .tl Q' i . l Es e velr et T K - gf if e ' ' ff' K , E I l , ws ' I A . f f , . , C ,Qgf-diff ' A f f ,iv f ,+ 5 y g 'L A Q si ' -. ' t f - S 1 C l sz .Vt If S, , C 5 ,E . i i i 'ij . 1 A ' is t ,Q 1 , - EE: 1 , if i xt Q Vi . ww, I L . . ' rt. 'ff if- Q X, - . f A Q R I R . 411.337 ya Vw 1 ,t h kk in I A Mg K .. i rkkk K I f .,zf1. .,,:3:Q133 in E 1 ,PV 'E ': 5 57'f'l'f'fLIZ-f'1'. f'F.?f-'-2fu' f val ,... ,,.. ' ff' , I ali! 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I Tllxfy I S I J W l 1 rr f .Mei If G G G G G G d G G G G G I Gibs III K thy M9 PI Rlph JY Y P I V yL VI LD Gi , Carmen Glass, Ethel GI Wanda Godfrey, Kenny Gonzaba, Fermi G Ies, GI Gon I N Gon I P 1. , I X1 , ,. 1-.sr XI. .5 ' a- I . 1 R'- P I - A f 3,553 .,4-- Sph I5I l52 Sophomores Gonzales, Ricardo Gordon, Allen Gould, Gloria Graham, Danny Granato, Joan Green, Brenda Grimes, Michael Guel, Nora Guerra, Tommy Guilford, Jeanine Guthrie, Paul Gutierrez, Dorothy Gutierrez, Mary Gutierrez, Richard Gutierrez, Sarah Guzy, Frances Haby, Jeff Haby, Leroy Hackett, Janey Hancock, Kathie Hand, Nancy Hansler, Miles Hardeman, Patricia Harper, Beverly Harrison, Beverly Harrison, Will Hartman, Lawanda Haynes, Laura Heard, John Henderson, Ceathrie Henderson, Charles Henderson, Wanda Henkes, Kathi Hering, Lorriane Hernandez, Diana Hernandez, Gracie Hernandez, Kathryn Hernandez, Kathy Herring, Mike Hightshoe, Richard Hines, Linda Hodge, Albert T. Hodge, Debra Holmes, Selsa Holtsford, Lou Ann Holzapfel, Joyce Horton, Leo Howard, Brenda Hubb, Joseph Hudson, Donald lbarra, Diane ldeus, Tammy lnfante, Betty Ivy, Annette Jackson, Anita Jackson, Ramona James, Diane Janecek, Shirley Janowski, Cheryl Jimenez, Gilbert Jimenez, Gloria Johnson, Becky Johnson, Darrell Johnson, David ..,., N 'l' J 1 ' . M , J rrs' l' Y gi, K f wk' Q- I -- ,,, v K t, 11 f ' J? ' if .J H. , JJ --! w R 'T J ..t' f ,, ' U- , .ii ii I Lg' 1, 1 I 1 iles . J to rr, ,J , Q it ' gi 'V 'Z iifif 'iii' , 'A F 1 Q22 . ,. ! W Q V g y- -x A a ,, f-f- A I ' ii B VET! A f. ' 'i V V LQ , ' gf ,,f4j,, QL Eg S ' Q ' A h fi 'af A' A Q 't 1 if4l ff y y? 5 A . -3 . , s t ' 1 If - 1 tiiii s- 1 ,. as A .R fe Q, ,QWI K- L i fb 3 K . , 4 -.Msg X f' X ,,'r., it iff K c A ' X N' A tiiii ' A we Yi fit ,,.. wmj Suv R 1 f V I iii ,W W K' VV ,. lt Sh At , K ii f in iiii i x ' 1 9 ' ' - - V. '.:'- , .s -, ' . ,,,, ,,,::.,,. 1 G i i 'z 5.1 ..f.na:t:-:o.au.x.-,a-ni --I ' ff , 3 iz, .- ,f . rf- fs c J o ...J ,t ,,f cstcc -ff B-M r rr f , me -ff : ,1 i f ,sf I 4 5:1 if 3 f fif, it c ssnifs J a ' f he 3' 3 A Sth ,nl- K' 1 in if A A L W YH' Q 1 -.- w S X4 z.. l These Memories Will Live Forever Ee 5 i. D :E+ Sn hr -,fr fa ? 1. 9 r ,ru I 'A '-1 l R LS . 'f 4' I L ' :f . ' 1 . C-fill F ifi , I I ' , gr . Egg, ,' gg, 1 5 .I K ' r ' !1S N I In 7 - 1 - Q 7 . wx '-'Exim if-In x ' 'r'-'Q Yo' L4 ' JI Lx. x- l I., ' :QE ,ilk if is it , ..,, A 4 -v 3 v I as ! Q1 wg? in r -4 5 'T 1 iwgf I L. .-.. I W A., :T . . Iwi? V 1 , will' At A i T L .sniff ' . ' on . Q .YZ- ii ,O 'Eli' sy V: s X c I ' .r L Af Y .c.4I?eVl5F::' f . L I X . rx ' N 1 A J in , r V, i ,ii Q .H ' . gel K A 5. ,fx ,. ' i-fi . ,wil . E' x X e . X QF A ,fgywgx Y - 4 i 1- 3- J V l J f x I Q - - 'I V 4 i 5 - .V X: ' , If x 'X .frm 'f r . i Q 'N. . ll ' 'lr l 4 i , xv? N L V I L q 1. fp. , 1 if C . l-4 X - L - srl 1 4 ' rs.. ' if ' . I ' ' :i '- . , - I . 5 is . .3 .5 , I ,J ' emi x ew 'H-JM! Jones, Beverly Jones, Wayne A. Kallies, Mary Kay, Cynthia Keathley, Kathy Kee, Richard Kennedy, Gerry Kersey, Tristan King, Sandra Ray Kios, Michael Kocian, George Koenig, Mike Koenig, Shirley Kolladziei, Paula Kolodzieicyk, Roger Kramm, Robert Kreuger, Denise Kubasak, Kathy Land, Kenneth Lane, Donna Lang, Charles Lara, Gloria Leader, Richard Leonard, Cheryl Leos, Manuel Lee, Michael Leihsing, Debra Lemon, Darlene Lewis, Greta Lewis, Judy Lewis, Pamela Lewis, Venus Lewis, Venus Lightfoot, Nancy Limon, Marie Lincoln, Nancy Linder, Larry Lindsey, Ramona Lodge, Carolyn Lopez, Diana Lopez, Olga Lopez, Robert Lott, Lynda Lovins, Norma Ludzenski, Monette Luna, Judith MacFarlane, Susan Magee, Clark Maior, Janice Money, David Manis, Charles Marshall, Susan Martin, Sheri Martinez, Carmen Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, David Martinez, Mary Martinez, Mary G. Martinez, Mary H. Martinez, Ralph Martinez, Thomas E. McCall, Charles McDaniel, Donna McDonald, Keith Sophomores 153 McDowell, Craig McGarity, Vernon McKinnon, Henry McMahon, Sherry McManus, Kenneth Melville, Sharon Mendez, David Menager, Sandra Menck, Sharon Mergele, Kandee Matz, Randy Metzger, Melanie Michaud, Valerie Mikes, Darryl Mills, Daniel Millwater, Harry Minnia, Terri Mitchan, Sabrina Moczygemba, Curtis Moczygemba, Debora Molina, Sylvia Moncivias, Linda Monge, Eddie Montalvo, Nelda v s w xl W A W Q Q r lt I A Second's Rest From Hard Studying -1. , it Q 'K 2 s. ,gg Ms, ,W5S, E ,I ' 5 M +5535-W S K w A Ill f 1 ,,,f,-ff ,rr ,.,,,, snkxifvg ff, , ,. Moore, Cynthia Moore, Iva R. Moreno, Flor Moreno, Rosemary Marlan, Elaine Mullins, Mike Munoz, Earl Munson, Janice Mutchler, Cecile Nava, Elisa Nova, Gerry Nelson, Linda Nerio, Ralph Netherly, Dyane Newburn, Avis Newman, Laura Niestroy, Cynthia Nolan, Phillip Noland, Cara O'Bar, Gary O'Carroll, Steve Oehuer, Nora Offer, John Opiela, John Otto, Sandra Overstreet, Mona Palacios, Sandra Parker, Mary Partridge, Willa Sue Passant, Rick Patteson, Brian Patterson, Cecily Pawlik, Estelle Pecina, Robert Perez, Beatrice Perez, Francisco Perez, Ruben Persky, Laura Pierpiont, Beverly Pilarczyk, Karen 154 Sophomores A J s fwneff r, QL's'7L aaa ff . ir' 'R S if ' fi ii ,,.. ' ' - A A S' , F ' ' - .r S' Q '5 f T in inf' , i , K . 1. - ' ' c - Ex I- J J ' i'ii . . if' , Qwrv gen M' exft f ' ,fs, Heidi sa' N. V 't 3, 7 . it h ,s l 4 ' QQ,-5 ,Q 1- , W ,, ., ff N ' X - , 'Q I ' ,, i , -wg , J, A, 91 i ,E f . -J , '35 E? A-' r C H, H. 1 ?emff rw'w J E49 if it K ix, if 13 5, . 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Q v l - 'Y 5 Q 5, l X 5...- f 5 , ii.Ti 3 1 5 ' V 1 ,YY,x , jx 5 4 if . r,-N A W ' - 1- 1' I W ' ff- -3- y eg, 1, NJ J. rf' V r X- N QD, ' Q W , ' X A, ir I, 2, E, za 'XA' iw if g , 41- Pleasant, Cheryl Pollock, Ronald Pooley, Patricia Popham, Geraldine Portillo, John Pritchard, Guy Pruitt, Chere Quintanella, Fidencio Ramon, Annette Randow, Bobbie Ratliff, James Rottler, Melinda Redman, Billy Reed, Betsey Reiss, Terry Renfro, Joseph Richardson, Sharon Ricondo, Michael Rincon, Laura Rincon, Tomaso Rioics, Josephine Rios, David Rios, Paula Ritter, Linda Rivas, Richard Roberts, Karen Robertson, David Robinson, Jo Robinson, Toni Robinson, Robert Robison, Terri Rodriguez, Corina Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Laura Rodriguez, Raymond Rodriguez, Roberto Rodriguez, Roger Rogers, Earl Rogers, Pamela Roque, Debbie Rolin, Danny Russell, George Saenz, Cindy Salazar, Antonio Sophomores 155 156 Sophomores Salazar, Ernest Salinas, Kimberlyn Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Rudy Sanchez, Raymond Sanchez, Sandra Sanders, Carol Sanders, Debbie Schaumloffel, Debra Scheffel, Melissa Schmidt, Mary Ann Scott, Marcy Scranton, Harold Segovia, Nancy Sells, Ramona Servin, Alfredo Sharp, Melba Shears, Ernast Sheedy, Brenda Sherrill, Annette Siegel, Carole Siegler, Karin Silguero, Monica Siodia, Elvira Skinner, Richard Skrobanek, Rosanne Smith, Betty Smith, Homer Smith, Jeanette Smith, Kaye Smith, Laura Smith Lee Smith, Newell Smith, Sunday Soliz, Janie Spaeth, Nancy Spear, Andrew Stecky, Denise Stevenson, Ginger Stevenson, Kenneth Stewart, Mark Stich, George Still, Richard J K I' e f '. .vp lg 9 S f. .. ,. , '- W, , Q ig! S , U I .- 1 I Q J ' a QM . :sf I ' - Q A, l :I I . Q., f. lt ,l ii ' ' lr W 1 'Y 7 ,, if iv, 55 25 X '27 'J X ' 2 2.3 ff' 2 ' l H' ref V ,fc a tx . ff' ,Q V ' , 6 Q S. F re I - W rv.. ,,.. . ,,,, ' 2 s , ,, wc, 3 P5 M. Miss? 5 ,nf ' 1 6 l I if 'S ,f ' 1 I t if .A ' , 3 , l We il if h L ,,,, ,7. 9? JV 1 . . gf si f- f 2. it , ' ftifg . 06 'g-7 NW -J mf I4 f f J if gg, ' fy 2 eiieir ' fi ft, 'L r f K l,,. V . V A i , ' ig jf s .Wltgt ' Q X I P 'v ei 758, 'f Af' I F ,, , r we Mit ' t if if A 'ur-ff 'D 9 P il i a Q i lf em, .JN fi X il fig ir 1 I '3 l milf 'Ni .z Q: is Their Ups And Downs i lr. if Q A li 1 If yy, r 1 , Y . A 1 f 8 if 1 1 fi' W i . l' , W if f 4 Aw ,Evil iff lf? if is if 'fS.k1 '.,i xl l 'ix i 'k s 1. it V'-L l nl ? , ii' o R7 , . 739' lx l ,1 i ' I 'lr Y 7 : T R htel .a l ll' -G So homores Have , '---' , '. 1 ,Q it X A sk! ' . V- A . - J ,, , f 1 T 2 f 4 4' I . I my -. ' , -If Y f l 5 Sk l r l -. ' ' no - - 6 ,f x, 'fglx-,fm f ' j ' ' lv? l . 'Vi' k ff, ,117 J is. '- 'V V J . nf X rv -1 ' LX X ' - i , A,- E 1 is fl V 1 r r is Storey, Jerald Stover, Richard Strey, Kenneth Strickland, Donald Sudderth, Lori Sullivan, John Summers, Steven Summey, Sandy Sutherland, David Svec, Eunice Sweezy, Michael Talamantes, Eddie Tamez, Jesse Tanner, Timothy Tart, Mike Taylor, Israel Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Kenneth Teates, Teresa Teeters, Pat Testerman, Karen Thomas, Anita Thomas, Michele Thomas, Mae Thompson, Carolyn Tiierina, Louis Timmer, Andy Torres, Lesvia Torrez, Roger Traugott, Pam Tremaine, Carol Trevino, Margie Trevino, Robert Trinidad, Christine Truss, Jerome Tschirhart, David Tucker, Cheryl Tucker, Denise Turk, Bernard Ullman, Kellie Uriegas, Arthur Valdez, Mark Vargas, Robert Vasquez, Hector Vaughton, Theresa Viator, Patricia Villareal, Linda Villareal, David Villareal, Patricia Villareal, Reuben Wagenfehr, Lori Wahl, Benny Walker, Charles Walker, Joel Walker, Leenard Walker, Helen Sophomores T57 Walton, Lonnie Warneke, Mike Watford, Mike Watson, Elizabeth Welch, Vickie Wells, Sharon Wengler, Mark Whitaker, Steve Wiatrek, Gary Wicht, Debra Wielding, Beverly Wielond, Gregory Wiggins, Cindy Wilhelm, Gary Wilks, Danny Williams, Angela Williams, Carolyn Williams, Charles Williams, Lawrence Williams, Louis Williams, Lucy Williamson, Carolyn Williamson, Marianne Willis, Herleen Willms, Charlene Woitena, Charlotte Woltersdorf, Sally Woodard, Deborah Woodruff, Rita Wondra, Melvin Wright, Greg Wyatt, .lim Wyatt, John Yberra, Judy Young, Theresa Yznaga, Mary Zamora, Diane Zotz, Cindy Zuniga, Cathie Out of Order: Bernal, Richard mx' Fifa I X 3 ' as 5, Q l 5 sr O J QQ K' ix . tigeiii , A tl I X N 5, hy 'iii .v. - sg, 0 Q is Q wr Ll Fuller, Billy Galler, Rhonda Greer, Ginny Hering, Mark Walters, Paul y .,, . iii N0 is 55 t 3 if ertt . 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MIDDLE RIGHT: Sophomores pay close attention at all times. BOTTOM: One of the sophomores' proiects this year was making signs for the varsity footboll players' yards. Sophomores: Seeing, Learning And Doing 2 M I ,I I :ff FW eh el l I ' T K I I It g1'i Lf' Jgffff g V I mi 1-.say Tyra- Iii! , 'N X n ik Q..t H Sew 160 Sophomores ..5.. XF-figs V ,s P - 'iw Q E Nfxx lj if ' '4 TY.'4. .NM ,Q ,. S ,r - .W T - fart' Apypl nw TOP: Yolanda Cain and Denise Tucker help wilh a banner for Spirit Week. FAR LEFT: Jan- ice Major proudly displays the sophomore rocket, CENTER: Sophomores learn the finer points of being a football player. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Craig McDowell manages fo ea! and watch who passes by while learning his- tory. l ' l Sophomores l6l f '5-uynf 'mf fvx my 5 41,3 , t - X, -Qs 2,4 ,, K A V 51 rigs. ' ,W fi K' . w .I .JJ ,ur- Q in 41? 1A Going Through A Great Year TOP: Ms. Carr demonstrates her bcrbering techniques on George Barksdale. 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M I I I l I72 Freshmen z Roque, Daniel Roth, Brenda Ruby, Cheryl Rudwick, Tom Ruffin, Brenda Russell, Nell Rzeznik, Michael Salazar, Larry Salazar, Sophia Salinas, Daniel Salinas, David Salinas, Eulalio Saveela, Jesse Scheel, Rhonda Scherlen, John Schlaegel, Karen Schmidt, Nancy Scranton, Acquenetta Seipp, Kathryn Sewell, James Seymour, Donnie Shaw, Debra Shaw, Kimberly Schultz, Ronnie Siders, Patty Siebrecht, Karrie Siegel, Terry Simpson, Brenda Skinner, Rhonda Smith, Catherine Smith, Janelle Smith, Ronnie Q Il li if H. tm Freshmen 173 174 Freshmen Solorzano, Irma Spaeth, Lucille Sparks, Brian Speer, Gary Staggs, Laura Starks, Shirley Sf. Clair, Laura Steinbach, Cindy Siephens, Pam Siewarl, Cheryl Stewart, Nancy Sliles, Nancy Stokes, Janet Stokes, LeeAnn Sullivan, Jerilynn Sulherland, Ken! Swienlek, Cheryl Swierc, Annette Tamboa, Vanessa Tapia, Sylvia Ann Tardy, Jusiina Tenney, Randy Terrazas, Sara Tessman, Beckie Thomas, Colleen Thomas, Johnny Thomas, Linda Thomas, Vernon Thompson, Clarence X, x f X N I y 'fr .K A - gr A if ' Q .f sf' ., 5 'f v .E .-4 .iibji Q, T v if 51 5 zssi 1 ., . J' 1. s -. Wm. A-. , , 37- M ' by . 'Q ,A Zfsifsf riff . :fr if 1.. 9, Q aw 1 ,G f. I , 1 Al W - ,' 1 L ids ,.. aw y as T aarr as . . C, L' V X . Y 3 ' ,iz may A ff' Y 'E l Pl x X Z l Q3, ., S T 5 LF V1 fl fix -,. J . L ' ' . lsl, 'Z L A .: 4 s S .Q ,A L ' W -ff: I . ,'k L 5.57 6 3 il L .L K 2 gi, Thompson, David Thompson, Mary Thompson, Willie Tiierina, Carolyn Torres, Antonio Torres, Louis Traugafl, Sharon Tuller, Paul Tunchez, John Turne, Jeannie Turner, Cindy Turner, Frank Turpen, Stan A. Tyerina, Esther Tyler, Eva Ullman, Brenda Urrlia, Maria Urfiaga, Gigi Valdez, Gerald Valle, Ruben Vargas, Hilda Vasquez, Deborah Vasquez, Genevieve Vasquez, Sylvia Freshmen l 75 I76 Freshmen ,V Vasquez, Sylvia P. Veal, Pamela Velasco, Alma Vidal, Robert Villareal, Mary Villegas, Elsa Vogel, Susan Volkman, Elaine Volz, Dowald Wade, Betty Wahl, Martin Walker, Delores Walker, Susan Wawrzyniak, Marina Wengler, Peggy Wetz, Clifton White, Eddie Wieland, Ann Wieters, Chris Williams, Cassandra Williams, Charles Williams, Lawrence Williams, Roger Williaiams, Russell Williams, Sandra Wilson, Brenda Wilton, Thom Witter, Beth Wheeler, James Whitaker, Anita White, Gregory White, Sylvia Wilson, Willie Wood, Cindy Woodard, Kary Woodard, Linda Wrase, Stephanie Wotipka, Loretta Wright, Wanda Yamuchi, Yvonne Zapata, Ruth Zaiontz, Patricia Zimmerman, Don Zuniga, Gabriel Out of Order: Akin, Debbie Cisneros, Irma DeSalme, Robert Gonzales, Diana -5 is 3, -, P' wt ,-PL. 3 ,V 3, , M' E' 'Hr F' ai? A q, ttss il? 4, Ax ' my fa., I IH? 2 Higclon, William Lewis, Vickie Shaw, Sherry Smith, Audie Soliz, Maria Szafranski, Becky .0 4 1 QL SK gsim 1 W' 3 V S iss, 1' I .K M V iff' ii!! 5 3 ,,,, , l K 4.5 , Q , ,Q A V , If I, F tt , X ,Q . i i , 5 . - X M. w +4 X , ,rf wif I XY-'I' W 'A 1' 7 -,e 4. 'l9v ,,,,, xt .134 ,1 ff, Many freshmen find fhal belong- ing fo a club or organization can be helpful in adjusting to high school life while providing new acfivifies. TOP: Candidates for class offices are pres- ented at a class meeting. FAR LEFT: Many freshmen girls join the Brigade. RIGHT: Mele vin Chandler finds that bowling is his lhing. Freshmen l77 ln their first year as high school students, the freshmen find that although many things are very dif- ferent, some things never change - joking with friends, fighting the crowds during passing periods, and deciding which candidate to vote for. The faces are new, but the feel- ings and expressions are as unchanging as life itself. TOP: There's nothing like o friendly ioke to brighten up the day. LEFT: Has this freshman forgotten where his class is? LOWER RIGHT: Interested freshmen listen closely to the candi- dates' speeches. Their Expr QW? T78 Freshmen .455 ,ji 'fr X ,A ix y l y I Y' Q. .. Z' ' x f 1 if I ' gglgl ff 'A 'li J . P 'ws +,:,yi3':A Q er,iif?Eiif i 4' S 'fgiirii , C3 4-A ' ri , al fl . - F . l , r ... 1 P , nl ll Vwi. , ig? 'GB' -. 15, , ' V s' 12 howing Spirit, Pride, And Eagerness UPPER LEFT: Angela Horton, Rachel Davila, Jeannette Trimnall, and Nana Grobe get into the spirit of Nostalgia. UPPER RIGHT: Berna- dette Mutchler shows her spirit by dressing up on Nostalgia Day. FAR LEFT: Band freshmen obey the seniors during their week of initia- tion. FAR RIGHT: Justina Tcrdy helps make streamers for the Freshman Hall. Freshmen l 79 TOP: Kim Bergh, Diane Aguilar, Debbie Stuart, and Linda Caranza take time to share cz little gossip. BOTTOM: Sometimes o teacher gets more than she expected when she asks for questions! OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: The Bri- gade Choir included many freshmen girls. CENTER RIGHT: Edward Wheeler, Vickie Nolan, and Kevin Wells trek to class. FAR RIGHT: Michael knows when it's time to get movin'. There's Always Time For Fun, Friends, And Learning In The Course Of A Day 180 Freshmen g ' ' isis rg. V , g f ,J 7 Q? ' il!!! rwff-JJWJ 32,- ww 1 Q TH H0 n fpU NOR 4'VToNx0 QNUM ' AP 5. The Wise Owls Show Who's Who The Owls' Who's Who is a Sec- tion that was started last year, which recognizes Highlands top students in scholastics and their service to the school. Out of 300 students nominated, fifty-eight were selected to be in the Owls' Who's Who this year. They were chosen on the basis of their achievements and contributions to Highlands during their 1974-75 school year. Each grade level was evaluated among themselves, with the top thirty seniors selected, the top twelve iuniors were selected, and the same procedure was followed for the sophomores and freshmen and eight of each were selected. These students are not only involved in the activities here at Highlands such as Athletics, Band, Brigade, and Publications, but they also are willing to give of their time and energy to help bring our student body closer together. By working together they set an example that is hard to beat. They can be proud of their accom- plishments at HHS, and as these accomplishments turn into memo- ries, they want them to be everlast- ing. All fifty-eight of these outstanding students are to be saluted. The 1975 Brigadoon wishes to congratulate them in hopes that this fine tradition will remain in their hearts, because they are the mainstay of Highlands. 53 is .4 K.: M 4 if l. . Cathy Ahrens Cathy, a senior, is the treasurer of Stu- dent Government. She's on the Varsity volleyball team and a member of the German Club. Not only is she a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society, but she is also an Honor Graduate. During her off-class, she is a student assistant for Mr. Butler. Judy, who is a iunior, is a Brigade dance team member. She is the Junior Class secretary, and she is an honorary member of Chem-Bi-Phy. Judy is the Sophomore-Freshman Editor of the Bri- gadoon. She was selected to be in Quill-Scroll. She is a member of the German Club. Judy assisted the Coun- selor in CEEB testing, registration, administrative meetings, and orienta- tion. Judy Anderson Owls Who's Who Phillip Balleza Phillip, a iunior, is the treasurer of the Latin Club lPhos Estosl. He plays the cello for the orchestra and plays the bass for the Band. He participated in the UIL marching contest. Phillip is also a member of the San Antonio Youth Symphony that the SAISD sponsored. He made the District and Regional Orchestra. Phillip also helped to organ- ize the Science Club. 184 Owls Who's Who David is the librarian for the Band and is the first chair viola player for the orchestra. He is an office assistant for the College Prep Office. David is also a senior and is a member of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. He is on the ESAA Committee for the SAISD and is also a student tutor. David Carter -if! , 9 , R sic W-, . 1 ,l.V My S T ' S i ' ' , f f if ,1y,,i':,i .. . , yyyg' H ,tztt .,, J . A l l Jerry Carver Jerry, who is the Sports Editor and a photographer for the Brigadoon, is a senior. He is also student assistant for Mr. Harlow. Some of his activi- , ties are Quill-Scroll and Senate member, and he is a member of both the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. He's very involved in the rodeo as he is executive director and on the rodeo team of the Rodeo Club. He also is Highlands representative in the Alamo Area Rodeo. Jerry repre- sented Highlands in the Optimists- Youth in Agriculture. Mel, a senior, is a member of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. He plays football and baseball for Highlands. Mel made All District and Honorable Mention All City flanker in football. He plays third base for the baseball team. He's also a member of the H 'Club andthe French Club. Mel Castro l l l John Colby John, who is a senior, plays football, basketball, and baseball for Highlands. He made All District and All City split end and safety in football. ln basket- ball, he made Player of the Week, and he is also a member of the H-Club. John is in the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. Mike, a senior, is a member of both the Varsity football and baseball team. He made All District and Honorable Men- tion All City strong safety in football. Mike is a member of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. He is also a member of the German Club. Mike Cordaro Owls Who's Who l 85 Kay DeHarde Kay is the Chaplain of Student Govern- ment and she was on a committee to provide displays for Heritage Week. She also leads the prayer and pledge each morning. Kay, a senior, is also a Varsity volleyball player. She is an assistant for Mrs. Long and helps to coach the Freshman-Jr. Varsity Tourna- ment. Besides being a member of the German Club, she is an Honor Gradu- ate. She's treasurer of the National Honor Society and a member of the Sigma Epsilon Society. 186 Owls Who's Who Diana, who is a iunior, is Highlands Head Maiorette. She has received vari- ous twirling medals and participated in the UlL marching contests and concert contest with the Band. Diana is also Sgt.-at-Arms of Student Government. Diana Dotson Margaret Drews Margaret, a senior, is the President of Student Government and the Sen- ate President. She was nominated and selected to represent Highlands in the category of Optimists-Youth in Government. Margaret is a member of the National Honor Society, and the Sigma Epsilon Society. She is also an Honor Graduate. During 2nd period, she is student assistant for Mr. Biggers. Frank, who is a senior, is the Student Government Reporter. He was nomi- nated for Optimists-Youth in Law. For the Tartan, Frank is the Sports Editor and a photographer. He will participate in the UIL newspaper writing. Frank is Co-Chairman for the Interracial Council. He was cho- sen to be in the American Legion Boys' State and he is a member of the National Honor Society. Frank Fardatta Raul Garcia Raul, a senior, is the Corps Commander of the ROTC and the Color Guard. He was nominated for Optimists-Youth in Military. Raul is not only a member of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society, but he is also an Honor Graduate. Beatrix is the President of the German Club and is student assistant for Mrs. Tyler. She is the Vice President of the Senate and is Student Government Sgt.-at-Arms. She's in charge of the Student Store and its operations. Bea- trix, who is a senior, was a semi-finalist for both the National Merit Scholarship and Piper Foundation Scholarship. She's an Honor Graduate and a mem- ber of both the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. Beatrix Hand Owls Who's Who 187 t Teri Hanley Teri, who is a senior, is the Feature Twir- ler of the Highlands Marching Band. She is also a member of the Stageband and she made the All District Band. Teri is a member of both the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. 188 Owls Who's Who Elvis, a senior, is the Sgt.-at-Arms of Student Government. He is Highlands quarterback and he made All District and All City Honorable Mention in foot- ball. Elvis was selected for Optimists- Youth in Sports and was chosen as the Bexar County Winner. He received the honors of District 29-4A Player of the Year and was nominated for the Prep All American. Elvis also runs track. Elvis Hartsfield I i Diane Hefner Diane, a junior, is Vice President a Treasurer of the A Cappella Choir. S was nominated for Optimists-Youth Music. She is also a member of Texas Music Educators Associati Area Choir. Diane participated in t UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest and t UIL Choral Contest along with the si reading contest. She is also a mem of the San Antonio Youth Chorale city choral. Kathryn is the Tartan News Editor and is also the treasurer for Quill- Scroll. She also participated in UIL activities for Journalism. Kathryn is a member of the National Honor Soci- ety, the Sigma Epsilon Society, and she is an Honor Graduate. Kathryn Hunter ' s5,.- , 1' ' . I 4. , .Q . ,- 'X ' 1 ' 7. K ' ' . , ' Ria, WY K . ' Y x.,.'. - . 1 A i 'Ex . :Q ,lf -is X V iv ,,,. fl . .L z.. W 'l lsr- 1. . g 'if-' 1 K r- f' 5, , ... I-1 -t , ,X S ' ' f .2 ' ' -3 -is . r David Huntley David is a Junior Class Representative and Sgt.-at-Arms of the Latin Club. He also competed in the Latin JCL in both city and state meets. He plays baseball and football for Highlands. His position in football is receiver and strong safety. Kenneth, who is a senior, is President of the National Honor Society. He is also a member of the Sigma Epsilon Society and he is an Honor Graduate. He attended the National Science Founda- tion - Summer Institution and was nominated for Optimists-Youth in Sci- ence. Kenneth is also Vice President of the Band and a member of the German Club. Kenneth Kelley Owls Who's Who 189 Vivian King Vivian, who is a junior, is a member of the dance team and she is also a Jr. Varsity Cheerleader. She is a member of the French Club. Vivian is an active committee member ofthe Interracial Council. She has a high grade point average and a variety of classes to keep her busy. 190 Owls Who's Who Vicky, a iunior, is a Brigade dance team member and she is also a Jr. Varsity Cheerleader. She is Sgt.-at-Arms of the Junior Class. Vicky has a full class load with three honors classes and a very high scholastic average. Vicky Lambert 2 1 1 1 1 i S u E S s l C n Wanda Langley Wanda, who is a senior, is the Col Editor of the Brigadoon. She is al Vice President of Quill-Scroll and shev student assistant for Mr. Harlow. D ing the summer, she attended a wo shop at SMU where she won a fit place trophy on her Classesfliacul layout. She participated in UIL activit for Journalism and Shorthand. Wan is a member of the National Ho Society and the Sigma Epsilon Socieil She is also an Honor Graduate. becca, a junior, is the Vice President the Latin Club. She is also a member the Medical Careers Club and the ath Club. Rebecca is a Junior Class presentative, and she is also a mem- r of the Chem-Bi-Phy. She is on the team and will participate in UIL for Math and Latin. l Rebecca Lee is .fjj M 'I Wi Rufus Lott Rufus, who is a iunior, is on the Varsity basketball team and he plays guard. For the track squad, he is a sprinter. He also plays violin in the Orchestra, and he can play various other instruments. James, a senior, is a member of both the football and basketball squads. ln football, he made All District, All City, All State, and All American. He made Player of the Week in basketball. James is also a member of the H-Club. He is a member of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. James Matheny Owls Who's Who 191 Cara Menck Cara is Editor-in-Chief of the Brigadoon and Contributing Editor of the Tartan. She participated in UIL activities in Jour- nalism and is student assistant for Mr. Harlow. Cara is a member of both Quill-Scroll and the German Club. She is Secretary of the Senate. Not only is Cara a member of the National Honor Society, but she is also a member of the Sigma Epsilon Society. 192 Owls Who's Who Ricki, a senior, is President of the Office Education Association. She is student assistant second and third period for Mrs. Tietze and Mrs. Snovel. She is o typist for Student Government and par- ticipated in Cffice Education Associa- tion Competition. She was nominated for Optimists-Youth in Respect for Law, and she also won the Good Citizen Award. She is a member of the Senate, the Rodeo Club, the Notional Honor Society, and the Sigma Epsilon Society. Ricki Miller 5, as 'rl ' 'F Q 1 . w ..,,.- ,, . - Q ...X tt' . .,,- I- i,',, . . Richard who is a senior plays and baseball for Highlands received the honors of All District All City Cornerback and Flanker in ball. He plays first bose on the bas squad. Richard is a member of the Club. He is also a member of both National Honor Society and the S Epsilon Society l Richard Mudd ancy is the Junior Class President and e is also a member of the Senate. he is a member of the Varsity volley- all squad. Nancy is a member of both e German Club and Chiroanes. She s a high grade point average and a ll class load. Nancy Rabenaldt Dawn Ragsdale Dawn, a senior, is a photographer for the Brigadoon and a member of Quill- Scroll. She was the commended student on the NMSQT. She's not only a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society, but she is also an Honor Graduate. Cindy, a senior, is the secretary of the Band and a member ofthe Stage Band. She participated in many twirling con- tests and won several awards. Cindy is the Clubs Editor of the Brigadoon and a member of Quill-Scroll. She is also a member of both the National Honor Society and the Sigma Epsilon Society. Cindy Richardson Owls Who's Who 193 Julie Robo Julie, a iunior, is President of the Bowl- ing Club. ln bowling, she won first place in the Jr.-Adult tournament at Goliad. Julie also was High Series in another Bowling Tournament. She is also Number l on the Varsity Singles in tennis, and she won first place Girls High School singles, and also a first place in Girls Singles in a tournament held in New Braunfels. 194 Owls Who's Who James is the President of the Band and is a member of the Senate. He was selected Mr. Teen Optimist, Ward's Awards for Outstanding High School Students and Texas Boys' State, NSF program on Nuclear Science and Elec- tronics at Colorado School of Mines. James, who is a senior, is the Senior Class Parliamentarian and a member of the German Club. He is in the National Honor Society, the Sigma Epsilon Soci- ety, and he is an Honor Graduate. James Robertson :E .1 fi 55.15 'Wg M ,X SW we Cheryl Sultenfuss 1 Cheryl, who is a senior, is the Hea Cheerleader, and she is also a membe of the Senate. She's a member of botl the National Honor Society and thi Sigma Epsilon Society. Cheryl is also al Honor Graduate and a member of the German Club. During 5th period, she i a Main Office Assistant. Mary, who is a iunior, is a Varsity Cheerleader. She is also a member of the German Club. Mary was an assistant to the counselors in the CEEB tests, and she also helped with administrative meetings, orientation and assisted in the sophomore test- ing. Mary Sultenfuss . ., A V. , if ,- -- f 1 -- f ff N , 5 ,gi ,Q f v . . ' ii 5: f Eeifiii l N' 1 ful V' 1 .f . Y F, , , -- 1'.gf,sf, f V . rl L, ji A -, ?'Pi ,- , Jw , .7 I. A . iff iii? ' 5 fi V' ' 'ffl' ' ' ' W f ll -- ' r 9 '92 r 1 V, T wi, 55, ' - K ff: ,N , . V., S if s fii gg f 1 - 2 ee --3 ap... ' X gx ff-C 1.-626 ff ' A ' M ef it ,ff t, t Carol Terrell Carol is the Editor-in-Chief of the Tartan and the President of Quill-Scroll. She is also a member of the Senate. Carol participated in the National Science Foundation - Summer Institute. She was nominated for Optimists-Youth in Community Service. Carol, a senior, is an Honor Graduate, a member of the Sigma Epsilon Society, and the National Honor Society. She is also an Ex-officio member of the Interracial Council. She will represent HHS in UIL writing competition. an . 1 Jennie, a senior, is the Senior Class President, and she is a member of the Senate. She received the Ward's Award for Outstanding Students and represented Highlands as Miss Teen during Youth Appreciation Week. Jen- nie is a member of the Senate, and she is on the Varsity volleyball team. She is a member of the National Honor Soci- ety, the Sigma Epsilon Society, and she is an Honor Graduate. Jennie Trevino ,S-'X N Owls Who's Who 195 '5 gs J . W ,H .1 , .,., an is ' ' 1 '. -ss-M ' ,f H ,,W, ,, ., . . Fx K . ,.,. . Monica Turner Monica, Who is a senior, is Historian of the Office Education Association. She participated in the OEA Contest held in February and the UIL contests. She is the Recording Secretary for Action - FHA. Monica is also a member of the Highland Players!Thespians, the National Honor Society, and the Sigma Epsilon Society. 196 Owls Who's Who Diana, a senior, is a Sr. Cheerleader for Highlands. She is also on the Brigade Basketball Team and plays Guard. Diana is the Sr. Class Reporter and Sgt.-at-Arms ofthe Drama Club - lHP'sl. She is a member ofthe National Honor Society, the Sigma Epsilon Soci- ety, and she is an Honor Graduate. Diana Vera Cheryl Watson Cheryl, who is a senior, is the of the Office Education A and she participated in District x Education Association Compet She is a member of the French Club the FTA, and she is the treasurer of Beta. Cheryl is also a member of National Honor Society and the E Epsilon Society. She was nominated the Optimists-Youth in Business. Sharon, who is a senior, was the top ranking student of the Senior Class. She was nominated for the Opti- mists-Youth in Science. Sharon is an Honor Graduate, and a member of both the Sigma Epsilon Society and the National Honor Society. She is also a Varsity Tennis player. Sharon Ziaontz l Ronald Boerger Ronald, who is a sophomore, is a mem- ber of the History Club and the Latin Club. He is also a member of the Band and received the District and Regional Band Awards. Ronald is also a member of the Math team. is 2 WN ' .C . fi it Rhonda Brehm Rhonda, who is a freshman, has a full class load and has a high scholastic average. She is also a member of the Band. Richard, a sophomore, is a member of the Math team and the Orchestra. He received the awards of Region, Area, and State Orchestra. Richard is a mem- ber of the Latin and Science Club, and he is an officer of the History Club. Richard Brown Eduardo is the Freshman Class Presi- dent. He is also a Student Government Representative. Eduardo is on both the Freshman football and track team. He has a high grade point average. Eduardo Castro 1 Owls Who's Who I97 Patti Cochran Patti, a freshman, has a very high grade point average. She has a full class load. Patti is also a member of the Band. Cheryl Farris Cheryl is the Sophomore Class Presi- dent. She is also a member of the Sen- ate and the Brigade. Cheryl has a very high scholastic average. 198 Owls Who's Who Carol, a freshman, is treasurer of the History Club. She is a member of the Brigade and a Freshman Class Repre- sentative. Carol also has a very high scholastic average. Carol Hartman Gary, a sophomore, has a high grade point average. He is not only a member of the football and basketball squad, but also the track team. Gary Holman . as Michael Lee Michael, a sophomore, is a member of the Latin and Math Club. He is also on the Jr. Varsity Tennis team. He has participated in math contests and tennis tournaments. He has a high scholastic average. Debbie Moczygemba Debbie, a sophomore, is an officer of Action-FHA. She is a member of Chiroanes, the History Club, and the Senate. Debbie was also nominated for Optimists-Youth in Fashion. She is manager of the volleyball team. Philip, a sophomore, is an officer of the History Club. He is also in the Science Club. He has participated in Swimming and Math Team UIL activ- ities. He has a very high grade point average. Philip Nolan Nora, who is a sophomore, is the President of the History Club. She is also a member of the Senate and Los Expanoles. She is an assistant in the Attendance Office. Nora is a member of the Math Team. Nora Ochoa 'kd gran' Tom Rudwick Tom, a freshman, is a member of both the Band and the Stageband. He is also a member of the Science Club. Tom has a high grade point average. Nancy Stiles Nance, a freshman, is a member of both the Chess Club and the Science Club. She is also a member of the Band. Nancy works in the Attendance Office. She has a very high grade point average. Beckie, who is a freshman, is the Fresh- man Class Chaplain. She plays golf for Highlands. She is also a member of Action. Beckie has a high scholastic average. Beckie Tessman Patricia, who is a freshman, is a mem- ber of the volleyball team. She has a very high scholastic average. Patricia is also a member of Action. Patricia Zaiontz -mf? gl 9, rggl Q53 9 ' Q N wg: 'WG V-Z S 5 Q ,'l: 9715, A .- fi A r . W? if Y fs cs c o 9, ,V W ' ,ia 1 .P if 1151.75 Qt Owls Who's Who 199 200 Action EDITOR: JERRY CARVER WACTICN 1 1 Action 201 Highlands 3-O ln Non-District . The Mighty Highlands Owls got ever- ything together in their first game of the season to drop the S.F. Austin Maroons 40-7 with an awesome ground attack. Halfback Benny Goodwin and full- back Shelton Harris led the way for the Owls on the ground for a total of 212 yards and three touchdowns. Goodwin opened up the bright lights on the scoreboard in the first quarter to put the Owls in the lead for good. He scored again on a long run of 62 yards in the third period. Shelton Harris opened up the second quarter running attack on a 32 yard scamper. Halfback Duane Haynes threw an option pass to Richard Mudd for an 85 yard T.D. and Mike St. Clair ended the Owls offensive 202 Action attack in the final period on a seven yard burst. Highlands played a brilliant defen- sive game by intercepting three passes along with a quick fumble recovery. ln the second quarter, Jim Matheny added a little spice to the game when he ran back a 35 yard pass interception and then dunked the football over the goal post using his basketball talents. TOP RIGHT: Jim Matheny plays a perfect defen- sive end. BELOW: Elvis Hartsfield can't decide what to do with the football. MIDDLE RIGHT: Leland Carver storms from his tight end spot to sack Austin's quarterback. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bob Young was put out of com- mission in the Churchill scrimmage with a bro- ken leg. ,.,, fr inf i ' if yyey. t. y L Wx -. 5 . . . Number One In S.A., Second ln State '1f:72',,,,' sf.. , . .4-:,41,...-i '. , , . r.- 1.2 '- .M ' Highlands fought ci knockdown drag out defensive battle in a steady downp- our to drown the Jefferson Mustangs 6- 0. The Owls played a strong offensive game totaling l73 yards on the ground and only 33 yards in a slight aerial attack. The only score came in the latter ticks of the fourth quarter with the help of two unsportsmanlike conduct penal- ties on Jeff. Highlands put together a 70 yard scoring drive with Elvis Harts- field setting up and Shelton Harris banging over from the one yard line. The Owl defense played to perfec- tion holding the ponies to only 87 yards on the wet turf. Several key defensive plays by the Owls held the Mustangs from scoring. John Colby stopped a fi'- -,,.' c 4 . f e, ' 1 1 i 1 lifiiiq 'W it it NM p imiiiiyp ilw FW it wllLN S f is iMflil S ZZ f 1 . XX T ,- .. X S W - 1 -1 sf-.f-:S-gggi -S - , sy.-- L . :K- - ' fyj! ,gfii-fn 'f' ' ' ' 4... -. K :,-....g..'ii ' deep drive by Jeff late in the fourth quarter with an interception that put the game on ice for the Owls. The Owls romped through the sec- ond quarter for four touchdowns to upend the Jay Mustangs 28-13. Highlands put together a scoring drive that began late in the first quarter that covered 84 yards and 15 plays ending with an ll yard touchdown romp by halfback Benny Goodwin. He scored again on the Owls next posses- sion going over the right side from I4 yards out. A perfect onside kick ended up in tstcs -V-, K. . WZ T- f - 1 ,,- L, -,574 'jcffj 9 1 ,,-fzfw . , y.-ffemf .,. f ,,L,W, points. The Owls put together a 52 yard drive and Elvis Hartsfield sneaked over from the one with 1:00 left in the half. Highlands defensive game was almost perfect holding the Mustangs on key drives and let them score only twice, once in the first quarter and held them until late in the fourth period. The Mighty Owls went into district with 3 wins and 0 losses andthe dis- tinction of being rated NUMBER ONE in San Antonio and SECOND in state. TOP LEFT: Elvis Hartsfield picks his to be Mike St.Clair's arms and Highlands ball receiver. on the Jay 46 yardlinel Jim Motheny MIDDLE LEFT: Shelton Harris leads an option play. took a 29 yard pass to the two and Shelton Harris banged it over for six TOP RIGHT: OWLS get psyched up before the second half. Action 20 4 Owls Dehorn Unicorns In District Opener Highlands' offensive unit played a faultless game as they stomped the New Braunfels Unicorns in their district opener 48-18. Benny Goodwin opened up on the first play of the Owls first possession around right end for 82 yards and six points. Minutes later, Elvis Hartsfield marched the Owls downfield 56 yards, then he himself marched over from the five yard line. On the first play of the second quarter, Hartsfield wentito the air and found John Colby for 42 yards and a T.D. After a touchdown by the Unicorns, Hartsfield again marched the offensive unit upfield and scored from I5 yards out. Before the second period ended, Benny Goodwin took an option play around right end 20 yards for a T.D. and Hartsfield hit Robert Escobedo with a 68 yard bullet and 6 points to end the first half. Escobedo ended the Owls scoring in the third period with a 5I yard touchdown pass from Hartsfield. The Owls totaled 596 yards, 270 on the ground and 326 in a perfect aerial game. The Owl defense held the Unicorns for the most part allowing only I8 points and 327 yards total. TOP RIGHT: The offensive line control for Elvis Hartsfield. MIDDLE RIGHT: Teamwork tells the fate of the Unicorns. RIGHT: Jim Matheny stands alone in the end zone for on Owl T.D. BELOW: Bobby Escobedo sprints for a long iaunt to the goal line. Highlands Tie Bulls ln Heartbreaker x K ,Y ., ' s,q.,4.,..:T'f if- . ' ku--af- ...f-..,,. at xr, ' . Q --1. ' ,. 'J:r1'H-e-Q-o--H . ...,,.--, V' , fr, ' .. f 5.7 M - .--o- ' .- -. ' M- ' ' ' A -in .-1 , 4. L . .M-E. .--,- .. -5, -. , . . , . .g...-f'--refm ,. ..,.,,,1,. ....- - ' ' T: .fi -, . f.-.ps ' - . 5' s 1- .. 'N' :sf-.-:, - fe ' .9 '5k1-'- ' . -.-l lll9', A b. ..nf qM.,.,, ...gnu . .,... KT-K VL 'J Q ..e,...... ..v A m' .. u-1 ' fx' . . fig A MM.. ,, -, 1 1-1 w W, vhv- --v wr .. -' gn- I R. B-fi? ' '4 ---I in-K'- .mfais ' . . ' ,- Y P-'aff Q M pf: 1 T ' .uf , A A 9-. I ' 'Ji ---sf r f- S A A .- Highlands could not get their defen- sive forces together in the second half but played an otherwise superb game as they tied a heartbreaker to the Mac- Arthur Brahmas T4-14. The Owl offense worked a hard fought ground game for two scores, but fumbled away the ball several times deep in Mac territory to end scoring drives. The first score for Highlands came with only seconds left in the first half. With no time outs, the Owls pushed to the Brahma five yard line as the Mac defense held strong. With only one sec- ond on the clock, Hartsfield went over right tackle untouched to end the half. On the second play of the second half, Mike Fermin latched on to the pigskin when Mac fumbled on its own 42 yard line. A key pass reception by Jim Matheny set up the score. Harts- field was seemingly stopped at the four yard line, only to lateral to Benny Goodwin who scampered over the white line for six points. The Owls led MacArthur in the pene- trations 4-2 but tied them on the score- board none the less to stand l-0-l in district play. TOP LEFT: Benny Goodwin turns the corner for long yardage. BOTTOM LEFT: Highlands heads for the goal line. BOTTOM RIGHT: A Mac player breaks loose from the Owl pack. t.nlX s ' . 14 -X f- 505' gf 1: V - A., ig... -4' .V W 'f' ? 7... -'.,,' 1 1 l'.' A. r 'af -Q' 1,'i'A4-h1-p- N LW-wk idftvsl .- 1 f ' 'f3.:,.,,f- shvjiqgz 'I' 35,4-54.1 1 hi 1. ,, ,Q A Q .J , ,.,,, 'ie'-r 'V .Hg , 'J vmwbsggf .I . in ,Q ' ' .-7 nf-ww xy- ,, , , and-I-en.. --iff :.2f.m..: . ..': , 205 The Owls Soared Thru Spirit Week Highlands played nearly every man on the team in a moon shot against the Judson Rockets 45-6. The Owls scored 42 of their 45 points in the first half taking the rest of the afternoon off letting the defensive unit do their thing. Quar- terback Elvis Hartsfield put his arm into action hitting I5 of 26 passes for 308 yards and three touch- downs. Jim Matheny caught two T.D.'s of 49 and I3 yards in the first and second quarter, respectively, and Mel Castro added to the total with a I4 yard T.D. catch in the sec- ond period. Hartsfield also added to his credit a one yard plunge along with John Colby's punt return of 82 yards to tally 28 points and end the first quarter. Shelton Harris was the game's leading rusher surprisingly enough with 69 yards in only two carries TOP MIDDLE: Terry Starling leads the block- ing for Willie Zotz. TOP RIGHT: Jim Matheny crosses the endline untouched. RIGHT: Judson runner about to shake hands with a couple of Owl linemen. FAR RIGHT: Brad Winkler spreads his wings and has final clearance on a Judson run- ner. BELOW: Brad Winkler tries out Jerry Carver's type of headgear. 206 Action Blasting The Rockets Out Of Orbit T g p . with the leather and air. Harris never broke stride up the middle in the sec- ond period and raced 64 yards for the final Owl T.D. Two other appar- ent Owl touchdowns were erased because of penalties. Coach Paul Martin ended the scoring in the second half as he had the team try for field goals instead of easy walk-ins over the white line. Early in the third period, with a first and goal from the Rocket one yard line, Mike Cordaro tfied a 16 yard field goal that failed along with a 27 yard try that failed under such conditions. Cordaro finally suc- ceeded in the final quarter with a 21 yard boot that split the uprights. Highlands defensive game was more than par as they held Judson to only one T.D. The Highlands bench looked obscene as its first string defensive unit sat and slept out the game. The Machine took the game in stride for better contests to come and upped their district 3-0-l . ABOVE PICTURES: The Mighty Owl line held strong on both offense and defense. They allowed Judson only one touchdown and pushed the Rockets back into a normal orbit of less than 200 yards. Action 207 The Mighty Owl defense played a ferocious and superb football game as they stomped the Sam Houston Cherok- ees 22-0. Highlands passed its way clear of the Cherokee defense, but the three Owl T.D.'s came on the ground in each of the first three quarters. Each drive in the first half consisted of only four plays good for 45 and 44 yards respectively. Shelton Harris and Benny Goodwin led the ground game and accounted for two of the Owl scores with quarterback Elvis Hartsfield scoring last in the third quarter. The Owl defense led the charge as they dethrottled the Indians and held 208 Action Owls Scalp Rival Indians them to only I IO total offensive yards. Richard Mudd and John Colby wiped out Sam Houston scoring drives with key interceptions, Colby's coming with only 49 seconds remaining in the con- test. The victory lifted Highlands to a 3-0- I district slate, only a half game behind district leading San Marcos. RIGHT: The Cherokees put a stop to the Owl progress. ' MIDDLE LEFT: Benny Goodwin being pulled down by a Cherokee defender. MIDDLE RIGHT: John Colby doesn't get through with the pigskin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jimbo Matheny assists on a crucial play. LQ: Teddy Lost His Muddy Stick T5-O Highlands captured a share of the district lead by blanking the Roose- velt Rough Riders on a soggy field at Alamo Stadium 15-O. The Owls rallied twice in the sec- ond period to put the game away for keeps. Benny Goodwin ate up the turf as he gained 80 yards and a four-yard quick burst for a touch- down. Shelton Harris matched Goodwin with 81 yards on the ground to add to the Owl attack. The other score came on a 37-yard pass from Hartsfield to John Colby. Mike Cordaro kicked the first extra point and Richard Mudd threw a two-point conversion to Goodwin. The game was all defense as tack- les Wendell Brooks and Mike Fer- min, along with John Colby paced Highlands into giving the battered Rough Riders a total of only 136 yards. Colby stopped Roosevelt drives with three key interceptions and superb defensive efforts throughout the game. The Owls now have a 7-O-'l record, with only the Mac game leaving a dent in the Highlands efforts thus far. TOP LEFT: Shelton Harris takes a handoff and looks for daylight. TOP RIGHT: Wonder who's got the ball on another Owl sweep. LEFT: A powerful Owl is tackled after a pow- erful big gain. BELOW: Knows all and tells all. Action 209 Owls Immune To R hite Matheny connected for two, two-point conversions. ether the Owl offense rolled yards for a stout ' h ' k owed the Snakes hey recovered the endzone. On Mudd and Brad e took the snap nd lateraled to e ball land five . . RIGHT: A symbol the Owls enioyed all year. fm' U T-D- Shelton H0775 Ul50 gol ln on BELOW: Mel Castro wishes it would come back. the action by scoring the first quarter MIDDLE RIGHT: The Rattlers gefburned on another Owl burst ending touchdown. Mike Cordaro and BOTTOM RIGHT Mile, Mathew, Fermenl Wen his foe Connecled for four extra Polnls gler, and Escobedo pay tribute to the flag before and Hartsfield, Castro, Mudd, and ihekickoff- l ff,..., My lj ction Chute Never Ope ns For Matadors Highlands 1974 season went into the record books as they ended the season undefeated for the first time in Owl history by defeating the Seguin Matadors 25-7. The Owls put it all together after a tough first quarter and dominated Seguin with a superb defensive and a capitalizing offensive unit. Defensive back Richard Mudd led the Machine with three key intercep- tions, two in the Owl endzone and one onthe Highlands three yard line. Willie Zotz also intercepted a Matador pass and Charley Nystrom recovered a Seguin fumble to crip- ple their offensive efforts. A totally revitalized Owl line stopped David Brothers after a sluggish first quarter and then played brilliantly to almost stop the Bulls charge on the ground. A quick offensive led by Elvis Hartsfield tallied for scores in all four periods, Hartsfield himself accounting twelve points. Backs Goodwin and Farris both lit up the board, each scoring on short plunges for the other two Owl scores. Highlands ended an almost per- fect season, nonetheless topping of the year undefeated 9-O-1 going into Bi-district play. TOP LEFT: Bob Young guards his domain. TOP RIGHT: A fitting end to district play. MIDDLE LEFT: Brad Winkler and Mike Cor- daro hustle for the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Jimbo does his thing. Action 211 The Mighty and heavily favored Owls went into their long awaited Bi- district game and found a determined bunch of Bobcats: but put it all together to defeat South San 27-17. Elvis Hartsfield played a timed game, passing 11 times for 161 yards and scoring a touchdown from the one-yard line in the third quarter. He found Mel Castro 8 of 11 times for 137 of the 161 yards on the aerial attack. Castro also caught two that accounted for twelve of the 27 Owl points. Backs Shelton Harris and Benny Goodwin found a determined Bobcat line, as their speed was held to a stand- 21 2 Action Bobcats Finally Clawed To Death Q 'fl .Z saw! K K : in jLt'Y3,,5l,vw,,,,HsQ g K 1 W J , i'i. Q D D M939 is-A 1, Q ' 1 f ' W Us .. ,.... ff 5 . ' . f. s 1 s Q 3, sr . 'i .3 K' it g W If-,Q 1 1 4 K V V , gt, f ,' gi. WM f fx , L x I . . rs, . -Q, . 4 Q ' t . . L, .A J N wg: 4. , ti- gp ,ff-7 'I' Mt f- K Q -KE, .Hg K , Q. .. Y, . :fy ,ogg 4, -- 7. - -,,f ,3:t,:-:sf -Q. :asv -... twig. 4- - gg -Silk f,: ,Q .t ff' 4. s W s wwf' stss 1 M B' ivffkwt is -J . v W' Q 4 ,-:jk i 1, Tff.:t.,.z'k v, , iff'-3' K, I - , . still. Harris scored once and accounted for only 50 yards of the ground. The Owl defense had only a medio- cre night, holding South San to 142 yards rushing, and a brilliant 15 yards through the air, but allowed them 17 points and let the Bobcats come close in their determined upset bid. The Owls closed the game off Bi-dis- trict champions, with a 10-0-1 unde- feated record and looking ahead to the city championship against Churchill. TOP LEFT: Mel Castro tries in vain at the half. MIDDLE LEFT: Castro runs out of room. TOP RIGHT: Elvis Hartsfield didn't quite make it. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Wrase about to cause a wreck. Owls End A Fantastic Season .wwf ,li 7 H' ' 4.4 A t v -J 7 g-r,f'f5: H 'I ' ' A ll 'gf - l -- L E! I - ' B7 1- fl-f3...il ' - 'T' : :.. .. W I L '-ff.-N -T-rf! 0- J Q I-Q A - 4 r'1,.1g,e-:: '!: --- -r , :sal - 'Z '-- A ' .... f --...., ,. - .S .. .2 , ' f fffQ.i.- ,, . -. wiv- ... .lf - I :,s:--5-L-A ' , . Ng , - ' up L- , - g f i 'A'f:7Q,.r. .11-' T '11, -- ......,-1--1' ' L r...-ze ' 1 'i ' -11'5flfi'f've..f,--6' isis' .4 ...e--' ' A xg , - W'wi,Q.d M, ily-55.1-T5.:f-5 -.,,.: ,L ' A . -w.'-Q'.L,.,21i5.v:wigJi3-gala:diff?A- 'fl-92:22. s-71,1 g- ,g'meg:'Re,, .' - .Q , ,, Av..-,:.. -2 sn-wfp.-'-'ws-AQ. 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To further compli- cate matters, Highlands couldn't get a first down until midway through the second quarter. ,- - A The Owls came alive in the second period and marched 69 yards in three minutes to put points on the board. The Owls wouldn't go down, as they scored again in the final quarter on a very dim and vain note. The Owl defense never got started, as Churchill charged up and down the field, their line completely dominating the Maroon and White. All heads left the field proud, as the i974 Highlands Owl Football Squad proved the best in Highlands High School history. They won Bi-dis- trict honors, and, of course, runner-up city champions. They broke all records pertaining to statistics and captured a -4-1 'lrv I L. ,pu I , A 4' l .-4 . very honorable 10-l-l overall season record. l .- Churchill Highlands First Downs 24 I5 Rushing Yardage 62 105 23-cl Passing Yardage 35 223 Return Yardflge I8 I5 Passes 26-0 I2-23-2 Punts 315 O -137.8 Fumbles Lost I 3 Yards Penullzed 5-7l 3-JS TOP LEFT: A tribute to the Seniors on the Owl Squad. TOP RIGHT: Shelton Harris helps a losing cause. BOTTOM LEFT: Big Jimbo does his thing even against the red and black. BOTTOM RIGHT. A last look at a valiant game and a fantastic season. Action 21 3 lO-l-l . . . The Best Team In History . . I . , , f - ,ge me . 1 M ,f 'fm' - Q W . x.:-arse - M Y K ...sf .,. - 5E?55L55.lf.!i'iii'1i WAN A fgoufimz' l l Wifi: 5 ii 'I'f.QsJ1l1,:kg , 4 J Q? '.-A ,,-- - .za 3 B 3 J' -ffl sl eeeeee - 1 ' -2... Tlx 1 Ef- k ' Jf: x x-'f W ' f ' K K - :fffzfff ::: viii? -i lf' A T . wr W . . .13 ,, . K. 5 , 1 5 as 1. .. 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Q , -.gp 55, 1 F. -. , , ' -' 14 , . , 'L,qg-32 i'. 5. !1' g t 4,-52' f pg, 1, ,,Nzg,:fiZ',',:.- ,, Agri- , D? :WSW f xffg 7 ' K . ., fy . 7,,' 4 .45 1 . dmv QP 3 V ,L - A I Kf51V'?gi5Q'?th4t'fwfrfY?ggi??Y With .J J' 'ff T ,439 fx-ev . i f 'kWP1ff ,1 1. , at we We B ' 'f ' - , -fe-22 '1 ,,':,,.1. ttf .Q 1. N fmt . . . tt r53?f1f57'if5'ei'5M'ifYxf 'g'f.f9'::g5 5' 1 .isis 1 efsiifedg .55 313 35- R S if - ,.k' fejrg.-J: V 'f Q-fy: ' K, s J, .b 'gllbn J if f f If r, ,ff ., -' i 1 .' Q3 V .3..i5.:j -g,j,i,q-355 if 5,555 A Lfihgffl..-gig , X, Eg s g, .e l gy ffl ft - A my-twf.f.i,.,,,, J if - A ve, g - V -5 f ,V ..f fy i t , ' ,s .1.jg' iiirgd, -i..f3.2,r-A-+I mz'.if-t 2 ee.. ,J ' W V ' V .6 M.: 523153. 5 .l'u,E. .5 ws -5131,-Pzq. 1 t --f 5 -f ., , r. FRONT ROW lLeft to Rightl: Coach John Fulton, David Huntley, Bennie Goodwin, J. D. Newman, Mike Cordaro Charles Clay Mike Ferman Mark Mize Jim Matheny, Wendell Brooks, Richard Mudd, Gary Holman, Coach Lyman Davis. SECOND ROW lL to Rl: Elvis Hartsfield, Shelton Harris,,Bob Manus Terry Starling, Willie Zotz, D H J h C I ' uane aynes, o n o by, Bobby Escobedo, Brad Winkler, Charles Henkes, Don Burton, Leland Carver, Coach Paul Martin. l THIRD ROW lL to Rl: Coach Bob Blair, Eric Williams, Charles Nystrom, Lloyd Halsell, Mitchell Tucker, John Muno M l C t T R z, e as ro, ommy obey, Wayland I Davis, James Miller, Clyde Munoz, Lionel Foster, Bill Manus, Coach Robert Rice. FOURTH ROW lL to Rl- Charlie Sanchez Charles Wilson Roger Willson, Albert Ochab, Joe Steen, John Wengler, Randy Skinner, Ronald Robinson, Reggie Stevenson, Mark Wrase, Joe Maldonado, Mike,St. Clair, Tony Cutrona, Pat Jarzombek, Coach Ed Phy. I fAustmf ,.i. 6 John J y R New Br htel MacArthur Judso N fn 'gQf3.....,l9 s MU ' Jeffersdhl 'B Q .. ,. ig., ., '51s:w.?5 is., R X 3 Highlands . Q ighlands jig ands. F, Highlan Highl 5 . . i I lr 'tes SQY l V..- in Marcos' if guin . r i 5 A . i N 1: .,.. H- , ,-is . . - is it Q X y N-is 2' 1 4 4 'N wr t x 4 A S. H .SN Sw 1 wzfhwjrzg :Q1 ..,..... x Wife R5 ,s nag Je b if vi XM X .iw AW , w k s Q, X sQil? is 'les ix. We sig F Q 0 Q? W5 L X ilgifl F I5 v R 0 ,X . l el., ,em 6 0 l l f , f 9 X . 18 ig n s ' 25 S 5 Z I4 7 s X i F' 6 5' h ll f 35 f v l A. J: ht 1 ei' be K V Coaches Direct Owls To All-District, All-City Honors +-H, ,-V4 ' .,. 'C ? sth 1 . TOP ROW lL-Rl: Mel Castro, Duane Haynes, John Colby, Bobby Escobedo, Chuck Henkes, Elvis Hartsfield. MIDDLE ROW lL-Rl: Mike Cordaro, Willie Zotz, Charley Nystrom, Wendell Brooks, Benny Goodwin, Mike Fermin. BOTTOM ROW lL-Rl: J. D. Newman, Mark Mize, Richard Mudd, Jimbo Math- eny, Brad Winkler, Shelton Harris. OP ROW lL-Rl: John Kemmerzel, John Hines, Paul Martin, Tommy Blair, Virgil Peterson. BOTTOM ROW lL-Rl: Robert Rice, John Fulton, Eddie Phy, incente Aquero, Lyman Davis, Carl Mangold. in Action 21 5 The Rice And Phy Bunch f Y 1 ., A . i. eg Q ' 'T . xl :B ll K: Vkkk I 1 N v ggei LW ,st :.. 3 , lg Mr K W :Lk A . 1 , in ' f Ek . X .K A 5 3 R ' 1 V A ft f i .N f ft I, A -9, '- F A:-. li M, x X ,rw ' i F Q 1 W gi v I ' t ' X 2 is 5: fx -xc its K . Q A i 4l,. I .- . VVV. VA I . . S 'Q ff 'L 1 3, Q Q w L 4,55 lv F R I , as l X 1 x Q Q 1 a fl E 'X 57 f ive' if aj . .A Q1 rss, l J A + Vi T A v M115 - . vi ' YQ I --,h I 4 T 5'1:Y5l,, M K? K-iii!-1gf.,'1f'41ii'fi!Ziisgiff,, ,ggssricigcfsig , A -, .J ' r it 4: -'msergwagi ig, 5, r A V! of . g K ,xx , - ff , 1, . A .. s -Y' I f-MJQN ' sy - 'i -Q -5' X V if-C o bf i vs.: F A . i ,, s , .,. ,, 5, FRONT ROW iLeft to Rightl: Claud Johnson, Thomas Briggs, Ricky Cobb, John Kimble, Charles Browning, Jerry Truss, Ronny Johnson. SECOND ROW IL to Rl: Lee Pope, Donald Black, Kenneth Pope, Alexander Busby, Daryl Grant, Newell Smith, Chritopher Johnson, Ralph Garcia, Kenneth Stevenson. THIRD ROW lL to Rl: William Hernadez, Anthony Coronado, Benard Buhl, Gery Woodson, Ronnie Johnson, Richard Skinner, John Offer, Harold Mathis, Iiams Michael Horne Rudy Sanchez Coach Ed Phy The Owl middlemen had a good season overall having their troubles in the latter part of their district sea son Coaches Ed Phy and Robert Rice led the team from the sidelines, chalklng up an uneven 3 1 5 overall season The gunior varsity squad will move on to bigger places next year, and represent the mighty Maroon and White on the varsity squad, along with the remaining 1974 Bi-District Champions. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 20 18 0 2 7 24 Jefferson John Jay Alternate Wheatly MacArthur Judson Sam Houston Roosevelt Burbank, 1 Edison l Jessie Adams, Coach Albert Rice. FOURTH ROW lL to Rl: Roger Woolfork, Will Edward Harrison, Earl Munoz, Vince Garza, Paul Sanders, Frank Wil- I . . . ' 6 6 ' 22 ' ' 56 216 Action Q Freshmen Rank In Numbers For Future . v- 1, gill 5 R -f ' lf ' I ' M, , -QQ7: 1.t'g2?4Qg4,f,g,,:,, T - T t ' V , J ,,:- ri- ,' 1 , , ll 1 A K ,A QF' T- 'll-'Na+ 'J 'WELTVMS is -2 J f La ., 5 1-sl: ft 'af kfvaiifi-'rfwm-trss' 1?'r?9i14'5 kn :fx -A Ak Kun,-l'?F 'Am Q' i sr 25.1. . Km' nf HI..i.-:livin 41 FRONT ROW lLeft to Rightj: Anthony Galloway, Steven Fielding, James Mackiel, Lawrence Williams, George Allen, Matthew Docket, Richard Hall, Michael Greenwood, Tony Larue, Noah Velasquez. SECOND ROW lL to Rl: Elmo Thorton, Hector DeLaRosa, Antonio Torres, Tony Larue, Juan Rendon, Barry Johnson, Gary Bradshaw, Randy Millsap, Michael Bennings, Nathan Hood. THIRD ROW lL to Ri: Eddie White, David Salinas, William Pitts, Kevin Wells, Frank Turner, Clarence Houston, Marvin Scott, Vernon Thomas, Mike Colley, Ernest Stevenson. FOURTH ROW lL to Ri: Roger Banuelos, Jeff San- ders, Gabriel Mesa, Terrel Mills, Pat Korn, Carlos Cantu, Eddie Cantu, Victor Morales, Stephen Foster, Chris Wieters, Vernon Scott, Willie Thompson. . . 1 it ' l 1 ,v I, an 'W .AKA -7- 'yl 1. V , ., . wif, my - . S . , ,. ,A it s , .L ., ,-. .,,, . . I ,,. ., VE' ,Ml 55.:ki,f. - SLR,-55,-,f4gt,yj,s, ill? 4s.L'U-WK' ' ROW lLeft to Rightj: Carlton Drisdale, Eddie Dupont, Clifford Heck, Lemuel White, Robert Hyatt, Lawrence Hunter, Frank Roncanates, Gerald Thomas Lopez, Peter Vera, Jeff Zoblosky, Randy Tenney. SECOND ROW lL to Ri: Ronnie Drisdale, Robert Bradley, Johnny Jones, Curtis Perry, verett, Gerald Valdez, Paul Balleza, Leroy Castillas, Edward Quintero, Lenord Roundtree, Eulalio, Virgil Kelley. THIRD ROW lL to Rl: Joseph Sam Sullivan, Christopher Montoya, David Arrambid, Lee Bartlett, James Woolfork, Hillard Jackson. FOURTH ROW lL to Ri: Fredrick Dizon, O'Brien, Ricardo Cortes, Lester Wiatrek, Perry Burd, Sidney Lee, Clarence Thompson, Marcus Anthony, Duane Loyd, Lesie Delgado, Barron David Roses, James Halsey, Steven Calleron. Action 2l 7 The Maroon And White Bunch z I 5 .mn :asians I I Y 1 TOP ROW lLeft to Rightl: Cliff Johnson, Clay Stolte, Johnnie Bowens, Jim Matheny, Gary Holman, Edgar Evans. BOTTOM ROW IL-RI: Coach John Kem- merzel, Darrell Davis, Darrell Williams, John Colby, Darrell Broussard, Steve Pierce, Rufus Lott, Louis Miller, Manager Chris Johnson. NAME Darrell Broussard Louis Miller Rufus Lott Steve Pierce Darrell Williams Darrell Davis Edgar Evans John Colby Clay Stolte Gary Holman John Bowens Cliff Johnson Jim Matheny 21 8 Action NUMBER POSITION GRADE 30 Guard I I 3I Guard I2 33 Guard I I 34 Guard I2 42 Guard I2 43 Guard I I 44 Guard I I 45 Guard I2 5I Postman I I 52 Postman I0 53 Postman I I 54 Center I I 55 Postman I2 The HHS Basketball Varsity Scoreboard I Cwls Work During Non-District While I ' 41 gr-mx ia- ABOVE: Clay Siolle on The boards. TOP MIDDLE: Dorrell Williams draws attention from a strong-armed opponent. TOP RIGHT: Edgar Evans has a perfect layup on the board. RIGHT: Sfolte aims for the nel. 220 Aclion wi? Y I E-iff I gf.-I A I 35 will ff ,af ' Tiff -lien, l g ? W .I L Looking For A Bright District Future 49 A' ' f-'fm :W fl, QFQ-1 TOP LEFT: Jim Motheny is not quite high enough. TOP MIDDLE: The Owls enter the stadium. TOP RIGHT: Tony Ccirdenas tries for Two. LEFT: Comin' down the court. Action 221 I Unicorns Pose No Contest Highlands upped its district record to 2-O as they stormed past the New Braunfels Unicorns in the second half to defeat them 76-59. The Owls scored the first l7 points in the second half of the game to take the lead for keeps from a deadlock at halftime. Jimbo Matheny was Highlands leading scorer with 23 points. The Owls squeezed past the Uni- corns in their second look at each other 67-66. L Matheny again was the top man on the boards with 23 points, Bow- ens and Colby were the runners-up with T6 and T4 points, respectively. FAR LEFT: John Colby has a perfect aim all his own. TOP MIDDLE: Colby holds hands with a Uni- corn for the first time. TOP RIGHT: Matheny gets slighty above ever- ybody. LEFT: Gary Holeman's hope lingers on and on. Action 223 Highlands remained in a standoff tie with Sam Houston by storming over the Seguin Matadors 76-52. Jimmy Matheny and Darrell Wil- Iiams were the games high scorers with l8 points each. John Colby and Johnny Bowens split that number with 9 points each. In their second meeting of the Dis- trict 29-AAAA season, Highlands again stomped the Matadors, 72- 53. Johnny Bowens and Jimmy Math- eny were the leading scorers for the Owls with l4 points each. TOP LEFT: Rufus Lott concentrates on the board. TOP MIDDLE: Matheny waits for a chance at o rebound. TOP RIGHT: Darrell Williams heads toward a crash landing. RIGHT: John Colby shoots from outside the key. 224 Action Highlands Gore Matadors Twice I lndians Massacred On The Court ' lei 3 The Owls gained undisputed pos- session of first place in District 29- AAAA as they scalped the Sam Houston Cherokees 79-65. Jim Matheny got 20 points and Darrell Williams arose to the occa- sion with 14 points of his own to help the Owls district bid. Highlands took a clean sweep of games from the Cherokees as they beat Sam Houston for the second time 83-69. Matheny was high on the boards with 25 points, followed by Bowens I8 points, and Williams 17 points. TOP LEFT: Darrell Williams waits to set up a shot. TOP MIDDLE: Johnnie Bowens adds to his game total. TOP RIGHT: Clay Stolty comes up with a bas- ketball and a Cherokee. LEFT: Matheny gets his hand in for the tip-off. Action 225 Owls Clean Bulls' Pen 72-60 cmd 76-65 The Maroon and White Bunch, led by the fantastic shooting of Johnnie Bow- ens, stomped all over MacArthur 72- 60. lt was the Owls fifth district with no defeats. Bowens hit the boards for 27 points, followed by Colby, 14 points, and Wil- liams and Matheny with 'IO points each. Highlands blasted itself into a tie for the second round lead by snuffing the Brahmas off the court, 76-65. Johnnie Bowens and John Colby led the Owls to the net with 22 and 21 points, respectively. !' RIGHT: Darrell Davis rolls o good hook shot. FAR RIGHT: Edgar Evans pushes one through. BELOW: John Colby squares off against a Brahma. 1lf,..i - 6' 'I 5' . . f 'TTY '-TE? es .Q , V' I 7 I 4 4. 5 f I ,Ei 5 :if A if llli 226 Action BOTTOM MIDDLE: Evans puttin' one in. i Owls Win 29-AAAA Championship ii 55.31 3- V -fini - 'f,,gr'-fi' Qcaw : ik,':'sS,?' Vt- xr Y -:L-ff 1 '--3 KQV :U . :, -f ,Let -A -- ,. aimf -- --. .f - - 1,0 Ml 'vs ,Av ' . IIVSHIS' 71 The Highlands Owls rolled the Judson Rockets off the court 87-62. The win sewed up the first round Dis- trict 29-AAAA championship. John Colby, Jimmy Matheny, and Johnnie Bowens led the scoring for the Owls with 20, 21, and 18 points, respectively. The Owl Cagers sacked up the District 29-AAAA title, demolishing the Judson Rockets, 105-44. The win will advance Highlands into a play- off berth in bi-district. Johnnie Bowens and Jim Matheny were high scorers for the Owls, with 14 points each. Six Owls hit double figures, and every player that set foot on the court put points on the board. LEFT: lt's almost got it made. FAR LEFT: Darrell Williams shootin' straight up and down. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Everybody wants the big round ball. BELOW: Johnnie Bowens gets the biggest slice of the ball. .-, 6 . - 1- Q J, y, ffl :i -ltslus--f, ,T ' mt 1 I Action 227 X Q: 1 Highlands finished off its first round of play 7-O by defeating the San Mar- cos Rattlers 68-58. Jimmy Matheny led the charge for the Owls, scoring 24 points of his own. Colby and Williams followed with l7 and 14 points, respectively. The mighty and victorious Owl Bas- ketball Team then completed a superb district season, taking the lead in both rounds and winning the District 29- AAAA crown, by defeating the Rattlers again 91-75. Johnnie Bowens led the scoring, along with four other Owls who hit the double figures. The next step for the Owls is o bi-district tune-up game with the state champs Houston Kashmuir in Houston before facing a bi-district foe in San Antonio. TOP LEFT: John Colby sets up for a shot between two snakes. TOP RIGHT: Colby comes down with another rebound. RIGHT: Clay Stolty is all arms. FAR RIGHT: Johnnie Bowens puts one in play. 228 Action End To A Fantastic District Season ,, Sights And Sounds Of Another Champions I1 - -5 7 is L4 I 'Q 'VI '1'1! l an-im 'ff 1 JE 3. N H if has 9 230 A J.V.'s Work Toward Future QMS 5 Qflluy c ss T all 6' EZ fi- 'gl QW-s TOP ROW lL-Rl: Coach Eddie Phy JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD L. Tanner HIGHLANDS 44 Alamo Heights K. Stevenson HIGHLANDS 40 MacArthur E. Moore HIGHLANDS 69 McCollum B. Turk HIGHLANDS 49 Burbank K. Land HIGHLANDS 57 Roosevelt R. Jacques HIGHLANDS 52 Edgewood B. Buhl HIGHLANDS 56 Wheatley HIGHLANDS 7l Edison KNEELING lL-Rl: L. Williams HIGHLANDS 70 Jefferson D. Many HIGHLANDS 65 Fox Tech H. Mathis HIGHLANDS 74 Jefferson W. Taylor HIGHLANDS 62 Burbank L. Maddox HIGHLANDS 67 Edison HIGHLANDS 85 Lanier The Junior Varsity holds the key for future Owl HIGHLANDS 4l Sam Houston greatness after compiling a 6-l 3 record. HIGHLANDS 60 Wheatley Under the direction of Coach Eddie Phy the JV HIGHLANDS 76 Fox Tech Owls are prepared for the future competition they HIGHLANDS 67 Jefferson will face next year. HIGHLANDS 50 Edison HIGHLANDS 82 Lanier clion 52 58 68 26 74 56 53 84 76 80 81 47 50 90 52 72 61 88 57 54 Frosh Roundballers TOP ROW ileft to Rightl: Coach John Hines, David Salinas, Roger Koowtz, Hilliard Jackson, Ernest McNeal, Tony LaRue, Rodney Docket, Coach Victor Aguero. BOTTOM ROW CL-Rl: Ronnie Drisdale, Thomas Lopez, James Mackiel, Edward Brown, Leonard Broussard, Paul Duran. J TOP ROW lleft to Rightl: Coach John Hines, Willie Wilson, Gary Fryer, Pat Korn, Michael Burt, Keith Draper, Kevin Carpenter, Melvin Crawford. BOT- TOM ROW lL-Rl: David Salone, Eddie White, Carlton Drisdale, Lawrence Williams, Russell Pittman, Pete Herrera. Action 231 as , H Varsity Hopes To Defend Title H rf W GN 0 N- .1 5 nk sk H New XX 6 The Mighty Maroon and White Base- ball Squad looked forward to an excel- lent season as they were ranked as a contender for the District 29-AAAA crown. They won the title during the T974 season, being upset in Bi-district. They had a new look on the diamond this year with new uniforms and a new squad, only returning a handful of let- termen, with a full bench of iuniors. TOP ROW lL-Rl: Coach Rice, Chuck Henkes, Mike Cordaro, Richard Mudd, Jim Asberry, Mark Davis, Bobby Escobedo, Henry DeLa Rosa, man- ager. MIDDLE ROW lL-Rl: Tommy Marlar, Mel Castro, Terry Starling, Willie Zotz, Mark Wrase, Ronnie Comacho. BOTTOM ROW QL-Rl: Duane Haynes, Val Castano, Mike Chadwick, Harold Barrow, Gary Vukasin, John Wengler, Darrell Rice, mascot. RIGHT: Harold Barrow, Jim Asberry, Mel Castro, Mike Cordaro, and Duane Haynes comprise the 1975 pitching squad. 232 Action A,-ills. A Diamonds Are A Baseball Player s Best Friend H A A .- wx? 5 l E 3: X 4? K 'V' . - P 5 '..s..,.f-W from . . X A .W l T si, . - V ' Mn- . n,r'3,,,,',x, 1 ,. , V' xl s ' 'f -,.gf'- Q, digg, TOP LEFT: Chuck Henkes, Mark Wrase, and Terry Starling are the catchers for the Maroon Machine. TOP RIGHT: John Wengler, Bobby Escobedo, and Willie Zotz are the outfield guardians. LEFT: Mel Castro and Harold Barrow ready themselves at third base. ABOVE: Duane Haynes wishes he could knock the backstop down. Action 233 'lib'- lt. . lx... .Aw xn..,,4 ibn f ,MAL ' . mg A 'A 'ff' ig- fymf' ' '- Raw H uni Junior Varsity Hold Key To Future Success FRONT ROW lL Rl Anthony De La O Richard Skinner Woody Bell David Casanova Raymond Sanchez, Richard Hightshoe, Paul Chetwood. BACK ROW lL Rl Coach Aguero David Huntley Larry Deason Mike Herring Oscar Cruz Mark Castro Brett Bisenbach, Michael Ellison, Ralph Garcia. The Highlands Junior Varsity Baseball Team holds the key to future Owl varsity championships. The team is composed of sophomores and iuniors learning the essen- tials for future play. The J.V.'s are a striving team learning the aggressive ability to become future Owl varsity players. FAR LEFT: Mike Herring's tongue and glove seemingly help his fielding. LEFT: Coach Aguero coaches his outfielders. ABOVE: William De La O gets on top of the ball. Action 235 4 0 fi 4 L.. I '64 J-'T 'Y'.aF www anger .:., -,.'. ' i F 'ia is rw . :S.il, 4 if ,Egg .VIV 'TT .. 'Q . .fc.b,' 971 ' ff?.??f::' - TOP ROW CL-Rl: Mike Ferman Pat Jarzombek Bob Manes Donnie Burton Jimmy Jackson Joe Steen Charlie Nystrom Clarence Houston Mark Mize Leland Carver. SECOND ROW QL-Rl: John Kimble Charlie Williams Barron Barnes Clarence Thompson Eddie Dupont Eddie DeLa Rosa. THIRD ROW QL Rl: Doug Seals Alfred Brown Victor Morales Juan Rendo Frank Turner Tommy Halsey Jerry Truss Newell Smith. FOURTH ROW fL-RJ: Pete Vera Mike Horne Mark Anthony Tony Torres Elmo Thorton Gary Bradshaw Leonard Raundtree. FIFTH ROW KL-Rl: Wayland Davis Virgil Hoey Raymond Davis Benny Goodwin Richard Hall Charlie Henderson William Pitts Larry Williams Jon Eggleston. BOTTOM ROW IL-Rl: Charlie Williams Tony Coronado Larry Gonzales Fred Morris Paul Sanders Robert Vidal Lee Pope Elvis Hartsfield Donnie Slocum. The Highlands Owl Thinclads worked toward a fantastic season, after placing high in every meet dur- ing the 1974 season, advancing to regional and the state finals. The Owl Cindermen had several out- standing runners hurdlers, and field event men. They participated in meets such as the Alamo Relays the San Antonio Independent School District Meet, and in District 29- AAAA. RIGHT: Run and Run and Run is the preach- ing ' that goes over and over through the track team's mind. 236 Action uk. s' A 0..- 'Fl' R., I Owl Thinclads Are Fast And Strong l L- 4- i -. 1- J . 'W I va' V , -Y - 4: -- R. fm? ,l . ' 4 mf ' 'A FMF ' 5 . , U 4 fg , J . A , I 1 , , . . i 'ifeff '3' V 4- L , I J .i . . 'Q , I l ' L. -4 1 1 ' K ' 'Q K ' il , + 1 iw ,ssr fi. -.M avg, 1 .L 1 L, i - V VK, ' li N Tv! Q ., ' ff M ! 5 , J it A C L' - W M -- -' sf A- X -V - M., ........ A E J r 1 ng K Q .J 'vu ,sir J I FLZAW-V A '33 :B 3 rx. s 5353+ I I I I I I I , I I I l I 33 h -. lm. I . 4 - , Us g f N 1' Q I -3 xl' X ..., H, I K g ts A K H S' ' . g J '5 , 2 iv Q. .- ll 'J' bl . l I I ,L I For Defense Of Regional Championship 'C l ff AQY .ni L4 qv, 04 QQ ,I ,, ., , is It el ,l.j:4 . V I f II , T I , j 8-mn , 4 - I I .wx he ,ss 'f ..i,Uv3- ,ff s-. TOP ROW IL-Rl: Clarence Houston, Elvis Hartsfield, Benny Goodwin, Charlie Williams, Anthony Torres, Elmo Thorton. MIDDLE ROW IL-Rl: Coach Davis, Wayland Davis, Tommy Halsey, Jimmy Jackson, Jon Eggelston, Doug Seals, Leonard Roundtree, Lee Pope. SITTING: Baron Barnes, Charles Henderson, Gary Bradshaw, Fred Morris, Donny Slocum, Eddie Dupont, Raymond Davis, Paul Sanders, Marcus Anthony. BOTTOM LEFT: Jon Eggelston, Paul Sanders, Leonard Roundtree, and Lee Pope warm up for the hurdles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donny Slocum clears the bar in perfect form. f. S- I ' rm- .-if ,L A ,,?,,! .M Action I 237 Girls Volleyball Team Begins Preparations V -I ,kk. ,.. ,E LEFT TO RIGHT: April Partridge, Peggy Berry, Nancy Rabenalt, Cathy Ahrens, Kay DeHarde, Pilarzyk, Pam Dockery, Lewanda Hartman. 5355 , ak astfef l Wil' Pi ABOVE: Maybe some day one of the team might get lucky. RIGHT: Mrs. Long goes over some important strategy with her team. 238 Action Pam Wrase, Esther Ramirez, Jenny Trevino, Leticia Luian, lt' f sl yn. IFor D'sTricT T'T e Defense III I IIIIIIMIIIIII I II'.lI'. H II. kil...l1....1l..,1,n IIIIIIII IILIIW 'IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII , I '-e' I II,IIIIIIIIII M ,Id IIII IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIWUIIHI 1 I I I I WI I III' ' IIIII JI HM W I I I I I IIIIIII III WI II II I II IIIII ,, III I III II I II IIIIII + ee I W I II .IIII I IIIIIIIIII WIIr..,..I,m' W M V ' I III I III ll II IIIII I1 IIIIMIIIIIIIIII IIN qQII1y II IIII II I ' I:I.,.IIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI.I e e , Ig , e ,I:::::'I::III:II:III:I e If I mmm.. , ,II w , II 'IIunI1..+IIIIIIIIIIII II I II :I I I , I .I x QI'- T I X Th Highlands Owl V ll yb IIT .A-.S 'X fd? ng compff th y df ffh' h Rt 197374Dt t h tlff P P 9 Y w KyDHd P IC hj f L, Eth R ggi dC thy Ah Ofh 1 gpl y P D ky plP dg I j TOP LEFT E A f sar PggyB yL d H I K PI yk dN yRb Id? h R f ABOVE A IP dg I h LEFT E h R I f ddl A 239 ,, 1 ,N . , . T f , B: 1 6 LEFT TO RIGHT Beckle Tessman Bob Valdez Tommy Dull Jcmes Bclygents Mnke Nichols Mark McNabb 1 .ff at-. fi' 'aff . tx 5-i I , I X 7 .1 ' T M ABOVE Some of the trophies won this far RIGHT Coach Peterson checks the scorecords of his hz.. g, Practice, Practice, Practice ff : I Q v Ar v f '-e -S. l' -n S' -.vw PC' xxx t an -Ml' Ln. 'I fra!! 'L - . - M14 wg.,?A!,i-L1 The Highlands Golf Team was led this year by Coach Virgil Peterson, better known as Coach Pete to the many Owl students. He has led the team this year to many San Antonio, Northside, and Northeast tournament victories. The Maroon and White tied for second in the Junior Golf Association of the South Texas tour- nament, and won nearly all practice matches they participated in throughout the year. LEFT: James Baygents shows good farm. BELOW: Tommy Dill smiles at the camera, while he perfects his swing. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark McNabb looks skyward. BOTTOM RIGHT: What it all boils dawn to. X -A .5 fl. -sf ,gf Sixiihflalf 4,,,.., Q' 5 ,v I, X. fe: .a . k V -,gh -. ,......--v A A 1 ,,,,.,,,.-H, A , :,.f1..,!'.?TjQ1'f:T4f': ' M, 1 Al ,QT . I- ' .-4 . -'u,.e.,, W L -l ' F 1 4 :. :Lf-9 fl:fs.v A X ' -A..Q'r' :iw ' 'A' ',-, '- H-lj ' 1 L -'.:.2.BS- Lx 'f X ' 7 Action 241 The Highlands Tennis Team, prog- ressed well this year. They won the San Antonio Independent School District Tournament, and had good standings in all matches that they participated in this past year. Coach Mangold expects to be in con- tention for next year, and with his young and highly progressing Junior Varsity, along with several returning lettermen, the Owl Netters are sure to be strong city contenders. TOP ROW lL-Rl: Freddy Servin, Rick Rivas, Harry Millwater, Jeff Dickerson, Harry Westhoek, Chris Dietert. SECOND ROW lL-Rl: Rebecca Lee, Anita Whitaker, Jeannie Turner, Norma Campo, Anita Villareal, Carol Heck, Julie Robo, Sharon Zaiontz. TOP ROW lL-Rl: Coach Mangold, Gary Janacek, John Opiela, John Bridges, Eric Beers, John Fur- long, Ray Biggs, Michael Lee, Charles Anderson. MIDDLE ROW lL-RJ: Michael Kios, David Robert- son, Gary Speer, Arthur Anderson, Danny Doolit- tle, Robert Trevino, Donald Denver. BOTTOM ROW lL-RJ: Gerry Nava, Susie Lovins, Rita Moore, Marla Almaguer, Nancy Lightfoot, Kathy Kecithley, Doris Nabers. 242 Action Tennis Team Prepares For Meets A Q P 6 P it . ,,- ,,'. ,gi J g 0 , ' g L lll 4 'A A t f is f- . A 'iie s A 5- f 2 6 , . - 1 7 f , , f 2 .,, 1 of, ., , t ,qi . 1 ZQEQ A T' gl ig! if K ' -'C -' ' f i' y ' ' fwfr? A ' W L,,W . , ...,. . .., L. -.-f . v .... r , . ff-32EXfE',7 ' 1 i L ,H A I ' ,S Q ' . 5 -J Q 5 Q . - t .N , rr 4 .,. ' J , -- , 1 , N ' N v rf . it? st'i 19 -i ,, A f .nf 5,1 s ri ' .Aj f' 21,9 ,k. Q Q., L-at-L-4. A .. 1- . f if e i f 4. E? 1' xl' 'S ' S 111 - . E, , ,' A iv ' W 7-sw - we 2 ' 'J 4. ' ag, , , A A by in I My , ..,V ,. .. 1 f ,K ,f-:git H. ,,,.,,,,. Q '35 jg . . .. 165222-ff, ' E :x i ' J' .4 gul f' it U I gi fgftsiiti Q 1 5, , 533 T i A 5 at 2- 'B -ff , f i S iiii at 'ict A .'.- '.i, 2 ff' eftwifrsv f 1' f ,T- ':-r-.'. ft! . . ' x I 3 1 a J TOP LEFT: Sharon Zaiontz perfects her fore- hand. TOP MIDDLE: Coach Mangold wants Julie Robo Io give his rackef back. TOP RIGHT: Freddy Servin hifiin' at fhe nef. MIDDLE LEFT: Norma Compo approaches the r1eI. MIDDLE MIDDLE: Chris Dieferi attempting an overhead volley. MIDDLE RIGHT: Harry Millwaier Iefs his tongue do his aiming. FAR LEFT: Jeff Dickerson makes a good ne! volley. LEFT: Rick Rivcs shoots for the corner. Action 243 EDITOR: CINDY MCH ARDSON A misfams: Lawrie Walker larry Everman vlvememi 1 INVOLVEMENT t 245 The Brigadoon consists of students who work hard to construct the year- book. They are always busy getting things together for their next deadline. This year The Tartan staff and Briga- doon staff had a pizza party for help- ing in the sale of yearbooks. The Briga- doon held a banquet at the end of the year to announce new positions. TOP RIGHT: Senior Staffers are: Cheri Batto, Peggy Ferry, Cara Menck, Jerry Carver, Wanda Langley, Betty Ackermann, Dawn Ragsdale, Cindy Richardson, Frances Poznecki. CENTER: Junior Statfers are: Marie Bouble, Lulu Robert- son, Kathy Foley, Kathy Battles, Lynnette Moss, Robert Holmes, Larry Everman, Pat Holguin, Wanda Bruce, Penny Rogers, Judy Anderson, Laurie Walker, Victor Noguerra. BOTTOM LEFT: Section Heads are: Lucretia Robertson - Co-Edi- tor of the Senior Class, Cara Menck - Editor-in- Chief, Judy Anderson - Sophomore-Freshman Editor, Cheri Batto - Motivator Editor, Peggy Ferry -Juniors Editor, Kathy Battles - Co-Edi- tor of the Senior Section, Betty Ackermann - Business Manager, Cindy Richardson - Clubs Editor, Wanda Langley - Copy Editor, Frances Poznecki - Campus Life Editor. Sitting: Robert Holmes - Head Photographer, and Jerry Carver - Sports Editor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cara Menck, the Editor-in-Chief, is designing pages for the yearbook. X5. - l s 246 Brigadoon f Q Brigadoon At Work And Play T' X 1-.SS , it? ov' 'xy 1 Q I l ' fli X, , v A ,, 2- if .,- u K-w .Q l 5 ,J-. , 1.032 Brigadoon Staffers Take Time To Party During Christmas Season 3 f Even though the Brigadoon staff was hard at work on the Highlands yearbook, they did find time to cele- brate the Christmas holidays. They had a party which was held at Mr. Harlow's house, and they ex- changed gifts there. X I Bngadoon 247 Brigadoon Staff Cleans House For Company On December I9, 1974, Quill and Scroll had open house to all the other publication departments in the San Antonio area. The Brigadoon staff helped out the Quill and Scroll by painting and cleaning the Briga- doon room. TOP LEFT: Marie Bouble paints the woodwork in the Brigadoon room. TOP RIGHT: Lynnete Moss has a few things to say about scrubbing waHs.CENTER:JudyAndemonisnWtoo happy about scrubbing floors. BOTTOM: Lau- rie Walker scrubs floors the hard way. BELOW: Bruce Witter paints the door of the Bngadoonroom. l 248 Brlgadoon Tartan Tells Us All About Life At H.H.S. f p X ,B 'I f 44211 5' 'K' 'xv-Am -c xx l itil ft-'tai H9165 Wil 'nav-Q 4 5 I f , 1 h I II 5 ' ' 'V--.J I All ., .A 1 I I ff 512- , ,, x c g ...Q we s X N x qs. . J-'fl C, X. D I D 1 , 1.4 -P 'Sir' ,, ,,x'f--.Ms 'P , --f --w --:ir ' . - ,, ,. ,sf if ,, ,, 'M -1-f A --- -- wg. The Tartan is the news publication here at Highlands High School. The Tartan includes news about all the happenings at Highlands. The Tar- tan is also a member of the Inter- scholastic League Press Conference Association, Texas High School Press Association, ond National Scholastic Press Association. TOP LEFT: Senior Staffers are: Frank Far- datta, Bobby Escobedo, John Black, Steve Peirce, Carol Terrell, Cara Menck, Kathy Hunter, Mary Millar, Bernice Martin, Penie Purcell, Cynthia Ladson, Wilma Gibson, Theresa Dennis. MIDDLE LEFT: John Black, feature editor and Mary Millar, feature assist- ant are checking copy over. MIDDLE: Bernice Martin, clubs editor is trying to meet her deadline. BOTTOM RIGHT: Frank Fardatta, sports editor, Robert Escobedo, sports assist- ant, and Steve Peirce, staff artist show that Tartan isn't iust hard work. LOWER CENTER: Laura Thompson, editorial editor, and Theresa Dennis, business manager type copy. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Harlow, advisor, and Carol Terrell, editor are looking over a recent Tortan. 1 TARTAN 249 ii C Q , Read All About It: The Tartan i he '. X ,f TOP LEFT: Carol Terrell, Cynthia Ladson, and Cara Menck discuss plans for stories. TOP RIGHT: Members of Journalism I per. I are: FRONT ROW: Latanya Busby, Carl Dennis, Cynthia Jenschke, Tammy Wright, Sharon Docker. BACK ROW: Toni Robinson, Lonnie Posey, Donna Smith, Randolph Godinez, Will Bray. MIDDLE LEFT: Kathy Hunter and Penie Purcell never stop working. RIGHT: Members of Journalism I Per. 2 are: FRONT ROW: Vicki Kampe, Sylvia Padgett, Darlene Lemon, Gary Bowman, Sylvia Maldo- nado, and Paula Tarket. BACK ROW: Donnie Lacey, Tim Tanner, Lisa Downey, Jimmy Bonds, and Diana Garcia. RIGHT: Members of Journal- ism I Per. 5 are: FRONT ROW: Verleen Gaston, Natalie Mitchell, Willie Canady, Debra Bednarz Linda Hines, and Patricia Viator. BACK ROW: Marie Culpepper, Gregory Ivy, Colleen Stephens, Bruce Wieland, and Curtis Vasquez. 250 Tartan A, Print, Press, And Progress The Tartan TOP LEFT: Carol Terrell explains to John Black how the next Tartan will look. TOP RIGHT: Wilma Gibson thinks up a story for the next deadline. MIDDLE LEFT: Robert Escobedo and Steve Pierce say there is a lot of fun in being a Tartan member. MIDDLE RIGHT: Frank Far- dctto busily works as Robert Escobedo looks on. BOTTOM LEFT: Terri Noguera and Bernice Martin discuss poems that have a good meane ing for the Tartan. Tartan 251 Quill And Scroll Members Are Honorable Journalists Quill and Scroll members are stu- dents who have shown an excellent ability in iournalism. The members are nominated into the club by other Quill and Scroll members and advi- sor. This year they sponsored an open house for the publications departments of area high schools. During clean-up green-up week, they cleaned up and painted the smoking area. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Journalism I New Members are: Ist ROW: Paula Tarket, Lisa Downy, Colleen Stephens, Cindy Jenschke, Tammy Wright. 2nd ROW: Diana Garcia, Debra Bednarz, Sharon Docken, Bruce Wieland, and Linda Hines. TOP LEFT: Cara Menck relaxes at the Quill and Scroll open house. BOTTOM LEFT: Brigadoon and Tartan New Members are: lst ROW: Wanda Bruce, Judy Anderson, Robert Holmes, Laurie Walker, Bruce Witter, Lynnette Moss. TOP ROW: Lulu Robertson, Cathy Battles, Terri Noguera, Peggy Ferry, Marie Boubel, and Penny Rogers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carol Terrell helps with the Quill and Scroll clean up. THIS PAGE: TOP LEFT: Quill and Scroll Officers are: Left to Right: President, Carol Terrell, Vice-President, Wanda Langley, Secretary, Penie Purcell, and Treasurer, Cathy Hunter. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Harlow, Quill and Scroll sponsor, helps president plan chapter activi- ties. UPPER RIGHT: Tartan Q and S Members are: Left to Right: John Black, Bernice Martin, Laura Thompson, Frank Fardatto, and Cynt- hia Ladson. RIGHT: Brigadoon Members are: BOTTOM ROW: Cara Menck, Jerry Carver, Dawn Ragsdale. TOP ROW: Cindy Richard- son, Frances Poznecki. 252 Quill and Scroll A ,li ....:, F FI.. , I. .., s 1.1572 If W V F ffm ,-4,-....-v .ky . Q. And S. Elecfs New Members L xiillfgbyf w 4 . Q 1 HH 1 H2613 '14 Q Q, Li? .S-lx Qulll and Scroll l Some of the main purposes of Stu- dent Government are to coordinate school activities and promote school spirit and pride. Members of Student Government represent Highlands' stu- dents and develop a sense of leader- ship and responsibility which they attempt to transmit within the school. Throughout the year, Student Gov- ernment members work in the Student Store selling folders, notebooks and other school supplies. They sponsored one of the biggest events of the year during football season - Spirit Week. Other activities sponsored by Student Government include student l.D.'s and the selling of Spirit shirts. 254 Student Government o Student Government 3552? it sf I 5 45 r '? J L 3 le s 1 Z' ,.- 5 l 3-Eu Z x .kl- '-fs - ff .,,, ll I Gets Into Action 1 1 TOP: One of Student Government's main spirit piioiects is the making of the run-through banner. OPPOSITE PAGE: MIDDLE LEFT: Some students are surprised at the results of student I.D.'s. Student Government spon- sored the teachers' tricycle race. MIDDLE BOTTOM: Representatives hand out cards before students have pictures taken. BOT- TOM RIGHT: President, Margaret Drews, gives a speech at Freshman Orientation. THIS PAGE: Students have pictures taken for I.D.'s. ABOVE: Students wait for their cards. FAR LEFT: Albert Valley cuts I.D. cards while Larry Everman looks on. LEFT: Football players appreciate the efforts of Student Govern- ment. Student Government 255 Mr. Robert Butler, Sponsor Margaret Drews, President Kathy Williams, l st Vice President Peggie Stokes, 2nd Vice President Tery Dominguez, Secretary Cathy Ahrens, Treasurer Kay DeHarde, Chaplain Frank Fardatta, Reporter Doni King, Historian Stan Spence, Parliamentarian Tony Cutrona, Sgt.-at-Arms Elvis Hartsfield, Sgt.-at-Arms Diana Dotson, Sgt.-ot-Arms Beatrix Hand, Sgt.-at-Arms Robin Baker Diane Barden Julie Benovides Mary Castillo ike Colle Mar onner Pat Conner Debbie Davis Rosalinda DeLaRosa Larry Everman Manuel Garcia Bill Hartman Lawanda Hartman Marsha Jackson Patsy Knight Greta Lewis Diane Long Leroy Martinez Susan Reichel Gloria Retes Karen Roberts Sunday Smith Pat Teeters Robert Trevino Rachel Tuller Albert Valle Martine Vetter Rita Whitt 256 Student Government i ,V i ...r , 'v I Srl ' VX i , x Y. N li Q f 23' 1 4- ,. I 1 Q if .gi . t w I . K M A 'P .,, 1 9 l X 1 iff? . fe, -. , Xl . . R 5. .z22ze3E3:':'cg if ' 1 M.n.u. 1 '1'L' L. l ' Cf.. ,. J? ' . i c - V l W J it V ', cz .-2,1 L L Sxflx' K tiff L V. l E 1 so 76- 4' fu, A - I ' J GQ G l' ' H' P P - , V! N--f ' X fill 1 ,N I ll ll I -7' 5 KVA . C, 'Q 'WS' .JLVWL Q L' l if v-4, ,il its ' 0 ,. ' Qfxyfpy ' A R ' 'IV fl in . A, ,. Susie Williams George Woosley NOT PICTURED: Mary Martinez Andy Ramirez Jeanette Smith 15. Q I l ii Student Government Bocks The Owls Spirit Week is one of the biggest proiects for Student Government. Student Government sponsors activi- ties such as teacher dress-up day, student dress-up day, and Happy Days where students dress up in the styles of the '2O's, '3O's, '4O's, and '50's. Student Government also sponsored a teachers' tricycle race, and a pep rally at McCreless. A Spirit Mixer dance concluded the week's activities. Spirit Week was planned, coordinated, and carried out by the members themselves. TOP: 'Highlands students enjoyed the Student Government Spirit Mixer dance. MIDDLE LEFT: Diane Borden and Kevin Cutrona pause at the Student Store during the dance. MID- DLE RIGHT: At the dance, students show their enioyment. LEFT: Many students showed their spirit by dressing up on Student Dress-Up Day. Student Government 257 Student Council Leaders Of Tomorrow The Student Council officers do a great deal toward bettering the organization. They propose various projects to the members, sponsor, and Mr. Mahan. They actively par- ticipate in weekly meetings. TOP: Officers of Student Council are: Pat Conner, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tony Cutrona, Sgt.-at- Arms, Kay DeHarde, Chaplain, Stan Spence, Parliamentarian, Peggy Stokes, 2nd Vice President, Margaret Drews, President, Cathy Ahrens, Treasurer, Doni King, Historian, Frank Fardatta, Reporter, Diana Dotson, Sgt.- at-Arms, Elvis Hartsfield, Sgt.-at-Arms. CEN- TER: The Sponsor of Student Council is Mr. Butler. CENTER RIGHT: Other officers are Kathy Williams, Vice President and Beatrix Hand, Sgt. at Arms. BOTTOM: The officers pose in the LBJ Library in Austin. 258 Student Council LEFT: Highlands students enioy the Rock and Roll dance, BELOW: Student Council Presi- dent Margaret Drews presents a Spirit and Friendship plaque to representatives from South San at the B-District game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members held a Christmas party in the auditorium. Student Council 259 1 RIGHT: Representatives attend Student Coun- cil meetings which are held on Wednesdays. BELOW: Margaret presides over the Student Council meetings. CENTER: The Student Store is provided to benefit Highlands students by providing them with a wide variety of mer- chandise. CENTER RIGHT: Student Council members are in charge of the bulletin board. BOTTOM: Representatives discuss future Stu- dent Council activities. 260 Student Council A Year Of Changes For Student Council At the end of the first quarter, Student Government changed its name to Student Council, to be in accordance with the Texas Associa- tion of the Student Council Constitu- tion which states that an organiza- tion calling itself Student Govern- ment cannot become a member. The name change brought about eligibil- ity for participation in state conven- tions, summer workshops, and lead- ership training centers. TOP LEFT: Student Council member Debbie Davis discusses items which are sold in the Store with Highlands students, ABOVE: Stu- dent Council sponsored a bonfire for the Churchill game. LEFT: SC members Lawanda Hartman and Doni King work at the door dur- ing the Rock and Roll dance while Jeannette Smith looks on. BOTTOM LEFT: One of Stu- dent Council's many examples of work was this hall banner during Spirit Week. Student Council 26l Action The Newest Addition To HHS Action has many activities plan- ned for its first year. To start off with, Action held a tasting dinner for the Faculty. For one of their money making proiects, they have a carna- tion sale at Christmas time. Students in Action attended a State and an Area Convention. This year Action was asked to sponsor the Clean-Up Green-Up Proiect. At the end of the year, Action planned to have their banquet at The Magic Time Machine. TOP: Action's officers this year are: Left to Right: Anita McKinney, Treasurer, Norma Martinez, Second Vice President, Debbie Mocgyzemba, Vice President, Bonnie Dorion, President, Melissa Georg, Corresponding Secretary, Lawanda Hartman, and Diane Sherrer, Chaplain. RIGHT: Mrs. Tessman, Action's sponsor. BELOW: Becky Tessman serves punch at the faculty tasting Dinner. MIDDLE: Bonnie Doiron, Action's new Presi- dent introduces the 1974-75 officers. 262 Action Get Into Action H1512 :L rl s I x.,w In AA I 1 5 I, i . 5 iii VN 7 6 P 'L S, EQ' I-Y ,guy ,, ., V. . 'f .. igfw 'M I ' x 5 -I ' 1 If E I ,, 3 X if l z , i X ' O ff - . J 5. .mwy K f. -.'?' . .nil . 1 '-ff! M., . A rfwa Q -II - I , tiggslff A, I YT .,5'r- ' pa f wi I , J H1 '51 g - H -. I 1 .4-F' .- .As e i . Fi: ?'y:, A - 'ui A Q'1.,5'3r. . I ': gr, 7.1 -54. , Q ,. .4 X - ,ii i:fpA Q Z .1 ,ss -gs wg.--. 31: lf,-is xr gf I 9. 5, ,Q 4.1151-1 gf I P T ' L ff . 2 :lla g gi Y 'yy . 54pqI...:! .L I - Q.. f 'Q ,aw , .- V , -I - ,,.,- . . Xe' -f, '1 - - f , 1 AQ, - .2-.. '- 1' '. 1 V r-YL, .- , , , ,A ,,.,. , . , V , ,-Q.,-, ,gv Us i L S ' in if r I Q A- Q -'fx ,' H . 'L 7 Vg i 1 Y' X V' 1 , .1 ' , .4 N r . .1 AA , . ' - . ff S LK, ,V Mk X il -Y . , -I -. ,- A filr . .,,. - . ' I . - ,-s...L.4f.2:' 315.11 T if A TOP LEFT: Mrs. Tessman and Mrs. White snicker at some of things written on order forms. TOP RIGHT: Many orders were token for carnations. MIDDLE LEFT: Action members hurry to meet the orders for flowers. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Tessman wants you to buy ci car- nation. BOTTOM: Action members keep busy as orders are taken for loved ones and close friends. Action 263 James Robertson President Kenneth Kelley Vice President Cindy Richardson Secretary Larry Wengler Treasurer Rene Saenz Reporter-Historian Paul Conner Sr. Boy Blaster KNEELING: Debbie Fitzsimon, Francis Bieller, Penie Purcell, Teri Hanley, Kathy Newman, Diana Dotson, Karen Roberts. SITTING: Yvonne Fulmer, Joe Aleman, Melody Gideon, Laurn Staggs, Che- ryl Stewart, Denise McCareter, Rhonda Brehm, Kathy Johnson, Karen Haby, Melissa McDowell, Jerry Anderson, Carl Robey, Kenneth Taylor, Robert Garcia, Billy Goodenough, Kevin Boggs, The Highlands High Clyde Dempsey, Joanna Culver, Larry Kennedy, Mark Wengler, Danny Rhine, Phillip Balleza, Linda Nelson, Lori Hering, Becky Szfranski, Che- ryl Roberts, Cindy Saenz, Alice Fuentes, Emily Sparkman, Debbie Schaumloffel. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Mr. Byron Walters, band director, Irma Murillo, Mr. Larry Zoller, Ramona Sells, Sharon Melville, Eddie Cuellar, Ted Morales, I I F 1 I Guadelupe Cruz, John Moczygemba, Rei Saenz, Charlie Carter, Kenneth Kelley, Nor Broach, Candy Donaldson, Helene Terrel, Kar Drake, Cindy Steinbach, Patti Cochran, Sheri L coln, Gloria Jimenez, Joe Gonzalez, Laura Pi sky, Jennifer Brooch, Monica Silguero, Mike Kc nig, Linda Mettke, Lee Ann Nieman, James Rc ertson, Mark Steckly, Brian White, Leanna Dix: 264 Band I i I Fighting Owl Band C f - in o A LE , hge. Q . 0 h , - -4. ' 1, 1' ' '.z4fi.' 'z' v? ' it 'J J 5 f eqwvf -.iw f -A L f-:V f gif ? . v. -'Elf ' K' lf y - r R 4 i , . - .fs i A., V , ,M f f 1 , .I vifi. V . '- ., Jw ' A 8 ' ' ' , .assi ' -tiff-5--ti.-s.rarwfsgii- , , 'A 1 If? ,ffW',. 2'-it' N L ' , . f fifiiff ' - m5' lf. .+1 - - f pm. ,m-gwvwre-...L. 'b fi ' mmy King, Lydia Lally, David Carter, Patty lnnell, Rachel Tuller, David Silguero, Melissa tnaldson, Stan Spence. SECOND ROW: Terri ms, Karen Loper, Nana Grobe, Steve Ste- ens, Stuart Borman, David Narvaiz, Stan Tur- n, Clark Magee, Rick Rivas, Steve Garcia, Mike .zini, Mike Barrett, Mike Feller, Andy Timmer, tx Shisk, Mike Cruz, Paul Akin, Raman Fernan- 1 dez, Doug Carlton, Billy McDonald, David Rios, Marlon Gardley, Craig McDowell, Gary Faktor, Ronald Boerger, Randy Pizzini, Mike Mullins, Harry Millwater, Paul Connor, Salli Woltorsdorf, Dani King. BACK ROW: Mike Canales, Keith Kelly, James Brooks, Jorge Guel, Mike Ellison, Charlie Johnson, Jimmy Sewell, Danny Tuller, Jeff Kroll, Bruce Witter, Thomas Sewell, Keith Curt Crumrine Jr. Boy Blaster Melissa McDowell Jr. Girl Blaster David Silguero Drum Maior Stan Spence Asst. Drum Maior Teri Hanley Feature Twirler Diana Dotson Head Maiorette Vance, Jerry Pope, Shelia Wilson, Janie Hackett, Laura St. Clair, Walter Gonzales, Cynthia Kay, Denise Steckley, Roy Sheperd, Clayton Cochran, Larry Wengler, Curt Crumrine, David Sutherland, Andrew Spear, Kellie Ullman, Cindy Richardson, Jeff Battles, Diane Daye, Earla Fantenot, Mark Robertson. Band 265 The Stage Band, one of the main performing groups at Highlands, performed for many activities this year. Members provided entertain- ment at the Band Mexican Suppers, They played at various parent and district meetings and at scheduled concerts. The Stage Band also com- peted in the A8rl Stage Band Festival and the Fiesta Stage Band Festival at Burbank High School. This year's Stage Band was expanded by using more instrumen- tation such as flute, clarinet, and french horn, allowing them to per- form a variety of music not covered in regular stage band music. TOP: Mr. Lawrence Zoller leads the Stage Band as director. TOP RIGHT: The Flute sec- tion is a new addition to the Stage Band. CENTER RIGHT AND BOTTOM: Many hours of practice are required before perfection is achieved. LOWER CENTER, LEFT: The Stage Band performed new music at the Christmas concert. LOWER CENTER, RIGHT: Sam Rios provides the bass line. 266 Stage Band ,Q Q l - ,vc-Af, V fee?-X ax. VV A Although performances play a big part in the band program, prac- tice plays an even larger part. Band members work hard toward a com- mon goal of perfection and can't relax until after concert contest. Besides the regular band period, members come before school for many hours of practice. TOP, CENTER AND BOTTOM RIGHT: The first group or Symphonic Band, shows their dedi- cation by coming early in the mornings. They are under the direction of Mr. Byron Walters. ABOVE: Mr. Lawrence Zoller is the director of the second group or the Concert Band. BOT- TOM LEFT: The Concert Band also comes early in the mornings to work for perfection on their concert music. all Initiation . . . A Night To Remember 'fire Nr' ' ...aw -A-Q, . N ei ' ,V R N , ' 5--: ., .. F M04 - , ... -.' . 'E '41 4 . . -CARL! - N K,-' -,YQ-: xxgyangkfgg AJ. ,mn mf, 4 1 it L41 1 ,fiasll an if ,jd in Q A asa , - ffm sf Q -' , A- -MT... , , .J ,f-. -.rg Q, 2' .3 A ,., 3 Q Q3 fix 1 3' 7. W A W t 'Il fi 1 it .. r- Z! 'X 'lift 'xg E it X P- . N '- Q 'W ' ef, A A , .. ,F a ' . il ,' , in K at . i , . fault 6 B . ii ii p . it? 21 r ' 4 . One of the biggest traditions of the Highlands Band is initiation. This takes place the night before the first out of town game. The freshmen Ifirst year band membersl are taken to an unknown place and are initi- ated by the Senior band members. Afterwards, freshmen are taken to a carwash, where they are cleaned- up and are later taken home. This ends another fun-filled night of excitement. ABOVE: Freshmen are inspected before leav- ing to intiation site. TOP RIGHT: Freshmen don't seem to have as much enthusiasm about initiation as the Seniors do. FAR RIGHT: Billy Goodenough's stomach has a Ieakl MIDDLE: Marlon and Mike Canales appear to be enjoying their plight. LOWER CENTER: Laura Staggs iust got out of The Bathtub. BOTTOM: Jerry Anderson has only started to ioin the fun. 268 Band Highlands Band - Spirit, Pride And Unity T . v .f - A 4 I I I I li V 2' lx N T ,vt ' . 9 ' N- M if vm' tl , 'D g pa w' yr- -I I .ggtv . 7 A ,, :.,:- f .,,s.,,i 'i' - .a g V 'r- , .Silk Y -g f . rp! A T' g , ,5 X Qu ' 5 K ' v. 1 1,5 I X 'V 1 'N b it 'ix-Q sw III '-f f I it 4, A ' ,' I s. I' I X, - ,L 'X A ' ' ,i R , 1 g gui-. M ,7 --. ' , - 73' 1 Q XJ x x .:-an-:tea - 'JLL .3 - :gif 4- znvsanq.-:sua- Wkmrdwwmv .J ,. 1 vi ,I - .1 I I 4 ' .A+ 1 N . 1 , f Q-gli Y V-X , I 1 4 I I 1. 4- E, Ill. 'g L' 1' y JN 2 ,gg y y 1 I! si T I, f .A , 1 1 t I To Highlands Band members, band is more than iust another four- letter word. The word, band, carries a lot of meaning with the members. Band members have a feeling of pride whether marching on the field or playing in a pep rally. Within the program, is a unity and closeness that in itself forms a band. Throughout the year, many mon- eymaking proiects are sponsored by the band. Two Mexican suppers were held. A haunted house was built, painted, and decorated by band members. A movie was shown in connection with the haunted house. Several burger bashes were held at local chains Admission was charged at various concerts, and first year band members sold spirit ribbons This money went for the band trip held at the end of the year W-7 N. f wi rf TOP LEFT The drummers play a cadence as the band marches into the stands TOP RIGHT Band members play at pep rallies MIDDLE The band members display the1r dis crplme by standing at attention at marching contest. LOWER MIDDLE LEFT: On the field, the band shows marching skills. ABOVE: Band members wait to go onto the field at the Austin game. LEFT: The band members show their spirit by playing at pep rallies. Band 269 Bond Isn'T Just Another Organization . . . IT Is The Best R.- in ir 1-X fa 54 X-' Lf Y, ff QQ-ff' ix Being one of the largest spirit organi- zations at Highlands, the Brigade is constantly showing pride and loyalty in the school. Members generate interest by honoring the athletes in various ways. The Brigade performs in halftime shows and were more inspired by them than ever before. Movies were made of members at five of the football games. Once every five years, the Brigade is invited to march in the Battle of Flowers Parade and this was their year to march. At Christmas, a choir is formed which is under the direction of Mr. Law- rence Burnett. In order to raise money, the Brigade sold Christmas cards, held burger bashes at local restaurants, and had the annual barbeque in September. There was a magazine subscription sale and the money raised went for the ban- quet held in May. A dance clinic was held at Highlands and dance teams from all over the state attended. ABOVE: Miss Gwen Boyton, Brigade sponsor, seems pleased about her mum. TOP MIDDLE: President of the Brigade for '74-'75 is Jill Owensby. TOP RIGHT: Miss Boynton discusses the upcoming halftime with the colonels. RIGHT: Colonel of the Dance Team is Debbie Doolittle. FAR RIGHT: Colonel of the Marchers is Shannon Bergh. 272 Brigade A Year With The Brigade .ji .,1q'1.If Q jg .. V fi? , VV EK K ky ..,, Q .,,, g k.vg, A RIGHT: The Brigade Dancers keep the spirit going at football games. BELOW: Vicky Lam- bert, Clark Magee, and Kenny Taylor enjoyed the Bngade Borbeque,one ofthe Bngadek biggest money-making proiects. BELOW RIGHT: Brigade members give a party in honor of the football players. CENTER LEFT: The Brigade is an example of pride and disci- pline. CENTER RIGHT: The Brigade mothers helped serve barbeque. BOTTOM: The Marchers get ready to perform in a halftime show. A Year To Remember T, l 1 1 7 l l 5 -s-'ff' eff 's s 1 ' 'I no ug! 'Y f 1 L! Q ful? gifEff5 fl'i5i it we .B 'e ' . 44 4. .4 -.4s:-fu1 ?g!:E'.gx5a.ilf!:il'+1.9Qf..a f - i. e.-. i 274 Brigade Brigade Clowns Around For The Spurs W T if .EK L llik x o Ill ,J- ' e -L.. Q, . 'Ulla ' ' 4'T1f.f lk A W A w ii 0-an 'fn 0 , if x 'H X 'D' 'S .st Ulf, -' ,, Q. On January 25, the Highlands Bri- gade performed a half-time for the Spurs Spirits game. Mr. Tim Shively extended the invitation to the Bri- gades. Almost 200 students and fac- ulty members from Highlands enjoyed the show. They did routines to recorded music. The dancers did a clown dance while the marchers wore ring- masters outfits and did a parachute routine. Brigade 275 Miss Gwen Boynton, Sponsor Jill Owensby, President Melissa Farr, Secretary Gilda Cantu, Treasurer Debbie Doolittle, Dance Team Colonel Shannon Bergh, Drill Team Colonel Betty Paredes, Dance Team Lt, Colonel Martha Murphy, Drill Team Lt. Colonel Lorraine Felon, Dance Team Ma'o ar te ans, aior atti Hyatt, Dance eam Briga ler Janet Sawyer, Dance Team Brigadier Janis Deason, Drill Team Brigadier Karen Erfurth, Drill Team Brigadier Cheryl Saltenfuss, Head Cheerleader, V Tonye Cox, Varsity, Senior Sandy Doherty, Varsity, Senior Cathy Herring, Varsity, Senior Diana vm, vmafy, senior Deanna Fry, Varsity, Junior Judy Gavegan, Varsity, Junior Mary Sultenfuss, Varsity, Junior Liz Dickson, JV Cheerleader Diana Garcia, JV Cheerleader lFalll Vivian King, JV Cheerleader Vicky Lambert, JV Cheerleader Aguilar, Diana Alvarado, Diana Amyx, Diana Anderson, Judy Bagby, Barbara Bergh, Kim Bloch, Cheryl Bohnert, Shannon Boubel, Marie Brown, Sharon Buchanan, Cynthia Calderad, Rita Caldwell, Margaret Camacha, Rita Camack, Cindy Carran1a,Linda 276 Brigade arsity Wisdom In Leadership, Hanoi Cornon, Irma Castellanos, Teresa Coleman, Cindy Connell, Susan Conner, wa. Cook, Brenda Deason, Jennller De La Fuentes, Peggy de Solme, Ten Diaz, Dlana Dletert, Holly Doherty, Lynn Dullnug, Cerina Dylla, Kathy Elam, Janeva Erfurth, Bonme Farr, Kim Farris, Cheryl Flores, Dolores Foley, Margaret Gamez, Lnsa Garcia, Dwono Garcla, Sandra Gardley, Cheryl Grles, Denwse Gillum, Jernec Hartman, Carol Haywood, Rita Hmes, Lunda Horton, Angela Ivy, Karen Jackson, Rzckl Janowslu, Cheryl Janes, Brenda Kee, Penny Kosclskey, Lnnda Kubasak, Kathy layfleld, Pam Lazarme, Debora Lemon, Darlene Lewns, Judy Lmcaln, Anlta Brigade 277 X 278 Brigade Lowery, Roberta Ludzenski, Monelle Maldonado, Ivana McDaniel, Jay McMahon, Sherry Menck, Sharon Metzger, Melanie Miller, Janet Mnchan, Sabrina Moreno, Rebecca Morrison, Debbie Mass,Lynnef1e Oliver, Debbie Overslreel, Mona Pelry, Susan Quinlana, Cindy Reyes, Gloria Reyes, Rase Rincon, Laura Rios, Paula Rad ers, Cheryl adriguel, ' abelh Ro ' 'SEhuehle, Cindi Sharp, Melba Sherrill, Annette Smillv, Janelle Speer, Diane Stewart, Debbie Svakes, Jane? Sullivan, Jerilynn Svec, Eunice Tardy, Jusiina Thomas, Colleen Trimnal,Jeanef1e Tucker, Cheryl Tucker, Denise Ullman, Brenda Urliaga, Gigi Vogel, Susan Vogal, Calherine Volkmann, Elaine 51 fv Brigade: A Source Of ff wagenfehf LQ Walkev, Lourue Walker, Peggy Wells, Sharon Wllks, Kathy Wllhums, Susue A D x 1 H!! 11i!u,l!L K , fy! v ff' If Mm Mis 3 v ROTC, An Organization Training For The Future The ROTC is an involved organi- zation which through its members aids Highlands with service and competition. This is noticed when members stand guard and usher at football games. Yearly the ROTC has a Federal Inspection from officers at Fort Sam Houston. They also have Rifle team competition with other schools. Through ROTC's dedication to Highlands High, we can breathe easier because they are on the iob making our school a better place to be. TOP RIGHT: Advisers: Master Sgt. Gilbert and Master Sgt. Rigdon: MIDDLE RIGHT: Bri- gade Staff Officers are left to right: Cadet Maior, Patrick Taylor, Cadet Maior, Leroy Martinezg Brigade Commander, Raul Garicag Cadet Lt., Ruben Anderson: Commander Sgm., Manuel Garica. Company A: Members are left to right: Diana Ibarra, Linda Buenti, Margaret Plomarez, Maria Rodriquez, Maria Urrutia. 2nd ROW: Alice Arredondo, Fredrick Dance, Curtis Vasquez, Gabril Zuniga. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Cadet Lt. Col. Wayne Rubio gives order to Cadet Maior Gregory Becker and Sgt. Master Leenard Walker. 280 ROTC ' e II. vs, I E ij ff Q 3 I l N 4, When ROTC members are organized into companies, they are taught the basic knowl- edge of the military, such as drills and rifle marksmanship. TOP RIGHT: Members of Company C are: Gustave Acosta, Debra Allen, Carlos Taylor, John Bradshaw, George Castillo, Ruben De La Fuentes, Lisa Durant, Manuel Garcia, Raul Garcia, Rosario Garcia, Diana Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Wanda Henderson, James Higdon, Debbie Hinton, George Hummel, Beverly Jackson, Dennis Jurek, Diane Lopez, Roberto Maldonado, Frank Martinez, Rebecca Miller, Maria Perez, Rosemary Quiles, Belinda Rios, Kathleen Rit- ter, George Robinson, Robert Sanders, Wal- ter Shepard, Janie Soliz, George Stich, Ellis Swan, Patrick Taylor, Jimmy Thompson, David Tschirhart, Charles Williams. BELOW: Members of Company D are: Linda Baker, Gregory Becker, Joseph Bedson, Glenda Bradson, Jeffrey Brennan, Penny Cavender, Robin Columbus, Michael Courtney, Preston Eichman, Charles English, Judy Esquivel, Amelia Frankin, Geneva Golan, Robert Gar- cia, Sharon Golden, Jeffery Haby, Sammy Juarez, Mary Kallies, Robert Kolb, Jacqueline Lee, Marciel Leonard, Carmen Martinez, Patrico Martinez, Kenneth McCall, Freddie McKenzie, James Medlock, Penny Melchor, Victor Noguera, Gilbert Ortiz, Sandra Palac- ios, Debra Payton, Jeffery Phillips, Olga Ramirez, Wayne Rubio, Rene Sanchez, Maria Tapia, Sylvia Vasquez, Rosendo Villegas, Leonard Walker. 282 ROTC Members Learn Basics i Rifle Team Practices Hard For Competition The rifle team here at Highlands is a very good one. They compete with other schools and have many drills. TOP LEFT: Members of Company E: Esther Alvardo, Gloria Brown, Evelyn Cameron, Judy Campos, Theresa Canady, Veronica Castellanos, Teresa De La Gariza, Perry Diikman, Glenn Erfurth, Casimiro Espinoza, David Garcia, Norma Garcia, Dorothy Guti- errez, Lenoria Haywood, Albert Hodge, Charles Jefferson, Larry Linder, Archie Leroy Martinez, Bobby Phillips, George Russell Jr., Marcy Scott, Robert Sheffield, Lori Sudderth, Valerie Thomas, Graciela Valdivieso, Carolyn Williams. MIDDLE LEFT: Members of the rifle team are left to right: Tim King, Gus Ascosta, Glen Erfurth. BOTTOM LEFT: LEFT TO RIGHT: Enrique Gutierrez, Fred Dance, Thelma Cor- tez, Russell Long. 3..- ROTC 283 Highlands' ROTC has an outstanding group of girls who also learn the same basic training as the boys. They drill, march, and have rifle team prac- tice. In November, the girls marching team entertained people at the WHAT-A-BURGER. ROTC helps the school in various ways, such as ushering at football games, raising the flag in the morning, and by also having competi- tion which includes rifle and drilling practice against other schools. TOP RIGHT: Members of the girls' drill team are Genny Vasquez, Mary Castillo, and Glo- ria Gonzales. MIDDLE RIGHT: Teresa Canady, Gloria Brown, Rose Garcia, Mary Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Dorothy Gutier- rez, Diana Ibarra, Linda Lopez, Frances Gon- zales, Beverly Jackson, Cynthia Busby, and Sponsor Mrs. Pace Landrum. LEFT: Raul Gar- cia presents Sharon Couch a turkey for being winner of the girls turkey shoot. 284 ROTC Highlands' Belles Practice Drilling 'TA'-if-K M do ' 'r- ROTC Shows Dedication To H.H.S. Q ll' 22'ff+'fwe . m ' W gf, ,fs ' 51:51.- .Q .Q XL FW - 'X 'L - f . , 'A . V , A -A 7, 'Q' --? gs4 4 Q 'v-li, xc. I1 fi 'vu Y ROTC 285 O.E.A. is the club portion of V.O.E., a co-curricular activity. Students in O.E.A. attend a Youth Leadership Con- ference held in the fall. Students also participate in Regional and State Con- tests, which are held in the spring. O.E.A.'s main moneymaking proiect for the year is the Mum Sale which takes place during Spirit Week. O.E.A. students have several other activities throughout the year such as a trip to Austin to attend a lab, a visit to Wilford Hall Hospital at Christmas time, and installation of officers in the spring. 286 OEA Developing Skills For Future Use y toe? L? W. x , ff ' - fi D ,-,M kg , ,,,, M ,. 5 if ' -1' ' W X if i tggp: xmww gayy ,tf ', tfi A ss sy gt ti t .W 6 Co-Ops And Labs Get Busy l. I ,Il ff Ui I L. O.E.A. consists of two sections. The Co-Ops which are the Senior students and the Lab, which are the Junior students. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Tietze, the O.E.A. sponsor, makes sure that her students stay busy throughout the period. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Becky Birt and Brenda Smith deliver Spirit Week Mums. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM CENTER: Gracie Leystra and Rose Reyes work with the dictcphones. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Lilene Cald- well and Florence Gleitz look over Spirit Mums. LEFT: Martine Vetter hurriedly finishes her lesson. MIDDLE LEFT: Janis Green, Rita Calderon, Blanca Arrendonda, Marian Har- tranft, and Linda Mettke work hard on their daily lessons. BELOW: Sandra Atzenhoffer practices her typing techniques. LOWER LEFT: Debbie Ortega receives a Spirit Week Mum. OEA 287 RIGHT: Students in Mrs. Snovels' First period class are, left to right: TOP ROW: Lucy Gui- terrez, Anna Uriegah, Cindy Fuentes, Ricki Miller, SECOND ROW: Laura Bensinger, Bon- nie Brooks, Ethel Lemons, Margie Perales. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Ottmers, Sherry Beirle, Karen Mergele. FOURTH ROW: Linda Paxton, Monica Turner, Rosie Morales, Mary Puente. FIFTH ROW: Cheryl Watson, Lilene Caldwell, Sharon Stille, Robert Gamez, Glenda Fewell. BELOW: Mrs. Snovels, second period students are: TOP ROW: Left to Right: Cheryl Zawadski, Cindy Pino, Alice Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Kathy Mills, Karen Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Winnette Walton, Ofelia Gar- cia, Becky Birt, Susan Belle. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Kotzer, Brenda Smith, Cindy Schafer, Maggie Loera. FIFTH ROW: Kandi Korn, Flor- ence Glirtz, Audrey Hobgood, Suzanne Niemietz. BELOW RIGHT: Terry Dominguez, O.E.A.'s Sgt.-at-Arms, takes time to smile for the camera. Members Learn New Skills 288 O.E.A. I' lWhile Heading For Higher Goals 3 JN, .. P P LEFT: Mrs. Tietz's 6th period class' students are: TOP ROW, Left to Right: Martine Vetter, Terry Dominguez, Sherry Cass, Linda Mettke. SECOND ROW: Laura Scheel, Ann Davis, Rita Calderon. THIRD ROW: Linda O'Brien, Gracie Lyestra, Terry Surnmey, Valerie Nor- ris. FOURTH ROW: Maria Chavaria, Blanca Arrenda, Yolanda Arriola, Edith Pagel. FIFTH ROW: Pam McRae, Sandra Atzenhoffer, Pam Munn, Marian Hartraft. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Snovel, VOE Co-Op's instructor. BELOW: Stu- dents in Mrs. Tietz's third and fourth period classes are: TOP ROW: Judy Williams, Eula Pickens, Beverly Harwood, Nicki Campo. SECOND ROW: Shirley Pruske, Kathy Jaru- towicz, Lilly Garcia, Cindy Rohrbach. THIRD ROW: Gail Robertson, Terri Garret, Bibi Winkler. FOURTH ROW: Lynnette Lamprect, Robbie Brown, Patricia Roberts, Diane Speer. FIFTH ROW: MarSheirle Burke, Silvia Arzola, Brenda Sczech. SIXTH ROW: Sandra Dawson and Kathy Kurkowski. ,- - - XT O.E.A. 89 F 290 C3 O.E.A. Gets The Job Done QJI, , m wav!!!-'72 'W ,. , 1N.xL.M4s:2i2,iff9iM f And Learns Through Experience -',- bjyk -Q-if K7 OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Lilene Caldwell works at a cash register. TOP RIGHT: Cindy Fuentes answers a call from her boss. CEN- TER LEFT: Brenda Smith enjoys her iob at Alamo Savings Association. CENTER RIGHT: Linda Paxton types a letter from Alamo Iron Works. BOTTOM LEFT: Ethel Lemons types a recording at an insurance agency. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mary Puente makes copies for her boss. THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT: Bonnie Brooks does computer work. TOP LEFT: Robert Gamez is getting some computer cards. CEN- TER LEFT: Winnette Waltson has her own desk and nameplate. CENTER RIGHT: Becky Birt checks the books at Alamo Iron Works. BOTTOM LEFT: Anna Uriegas works at Brooks Field National Bank. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheryl Zawadski works at a computer. 0 AVL! :jg A -I ii :eg J 5-lg' ffm.. J Jobs. .. 34:32 'I 'QW1 Nm, 1 'I :g. .L'f-M' TOP LEFT: Cindy Pino types a IeHer for her employer. TOP RIGHT: Lucy Gutierrez mimeographs extra copies. CENTER LEFT: Rosemary Oitmers works of an IBM machine. CENTER RIGHT: Shirley Koizur answers a caII from her boss. BOTTOM: Ofelia Garcia answers Ihe phone and checks file cards. 292 O,E.A. Ii,. f i . i I fl I . 3 Jobs.. .Jo bs Employer Appreciation Dinner, O.E.A.'s Big Event N . iz:-Yes 'Y' 1. ...A -Y- T ' w g-we Q- TOP LEFT: Mr. James Taylor and Cindy Pino stand during the invocation. TOP RIGHT: Members and guests alike enioy the OEA Banquet. MIDDLE LEFT: Becky Birt and Mrs. Dennis find time to talk while standing in the serving line. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mrs. Snovel, Mrs. Mahan, and Mr. Mahan take a moment to smile for the photographer, FAR LEFT: Mar- gie Perales and her boss, Mr. Hammond, chat while waiting for the banquet to start. LEFT: Mr. and Mrs. Pittman and Monica Turner look through the program while waiting for the invocation. O.E.A 93 DECA Provides Valuable Work Experience The Distributive Education Clubs of America raised money for compe- tition tees through Tom Wats sales kits. ln October, the members attended a Leadership Conference. The February Area Competition included public speaking and sales demonstrations. It led up to the State Conference in March. Also in March the annual Employers' Ban- quet was held. UPPER RIGHT: DECA Officers for 1975 are: lleft to rightl FRONT ROW: Julie Benavidies - pres., Tony Gonzalez - historian, Mr. Sorrell - sponsor, Patricia Wcuson - trea- surer, Sheryl Scholwinski - secretary. BACK ROW: Jerry Zapata - parliamentarian, Jimmy Wells - chaplain, Kenneth Pollock - sgt.-at-arms, Gracie Perez - reporter, and Ronnie Dauer - vice-president. RIGHT: Members in first period are: ileft to rightl FRONT ROW: Mr. Sorrell, sponsor, Sheryl Scholwinski, Rose Marie Rivera, Molly Barrett. SECOND ROW: Patricia Ashley, Bill Brewer, Armando Espinoza, Reginald Applewhite. THIRD ROW: Brenda Birt, Lucious Harris, Les- ley Palmer, David Krawczydski. FOURTH ROW: Edward Ennis, Mary Sue Davis, Diane Rusch, Debbie Chaney, Tony Gonzalez. BACK ROW: Tony Damaini, Jack Vaughn, Artie Kocian, Russell Tremaine, Ronnie Dauer. BELOW: Mr. Sorrell is the sponsor for DECA. LOWER RIGHT: Members in second period are: ileft to rightl FRONT ROW: Mr. Sorrell, Sandra Garcia, Cathy Prine, Jeanette LaBanca, Julie Benavidies. SECOND ROW: Rose Menchaca, Gracie Perez, Debbie Maher, Janie Hernandez, Morris Hernandez. THIRD ROW: David Mares, Patricia Wauson, Gerald Zapata, and Edwin Kotzur. LAST ROW: Dale Collins, Jeff Wiatrek, Richard Michalak, James Wells, Fred Williams, Ken- neth Pollock. Business Is Our Grade fri vjp I 0 V, ,....J an-anim: ' .xr , , ,- .. 4 I '51 ,K -., 00035 fix -1 i , '-Q:-, .23 V -A-51. TOP LEFT: Ronnie Dower guarantees his shoes to be the best in town. TOP RIGHT: Mary Sue Davis is practicing on checking the cash register. MID- DLE LEFT: Rose Menchaca, Kathy Prine, and Patri- cia Connor are surprised at the presence of the photographers. MIDDLE RIGHT: Jerry Zepeda studies to be a good business man. BOTTOM: Jimmy Wells, Edwin Kotzur, and Richard Micha- Iak are taking care of business. I I I DECA 295 --. ll 4 '. Q .- nn at .Q -ann IQ-.. 296 DECA K-M, f Nw W. 'lump me On The Job Experiences b g I . '14 3-as 1: R I ' sf . I 4! uf, J . efesff f eiffin 1 I i Q lr A ' I-V xv.. - ff 'E - f . ..i 3 .xiii ' F' QE. mf iz, T l 5 xy .L5il'-W-vE'LZb N mee- r I Nic-' . f ff ?-vf,,,l b J. ' ,Z .. - ef cc - l ie.. . .,e Q Xi - fd' l -. our xT't f.' 'I I :E . IF I I :-E.-.:i ,FV th, , 4- 4,- fi nun . u N ,, . VV V' , Fi - 1 ff' ' A I .X -fl' vw ' -. X I . I I . I .. Q. R -H I I ' A-A' OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT: Janie Hernan- dez makes sure the shelves are properly stocked. UPPER RIGHT: Artie Kocian attempts to clean up the stockroom. LOWER LEFT: Tony Gonzales rings up a pair of shoes on the cash register. LOWER RIGHT: Rose Rivera waits before ringing up an article for a price check. TOP LEFT: Marla Dilts straightens the merchan- dise on the display counter. TOP RIGHT: San- dra Garcia double checks the prices she records. LEFT: Tony Damaini cheerfully rings up the amount of a childs roy. ABOVE: Jeff Wie- trek busily records the amounts of the food being purchased, DECA 297 ..,-.. i....i x., A 3 . Z Through Distributive clubs of America, Highlands students learn the tricks of the trade. TOP LEFT: Fred Williams and Thomas Sewell practice the art of being a checker. TOP RIGHT: Cheryl Scholwinski studies the intrica- cies of the cash register. ABOVE: Lucious Har- ris works hard at practicing the use of the cash register. RIGHT: Russell Tremaine checks out the fabric textures on two suits. 298 DECA DECA Steps Out Into The World Of Business .--NNN I-ff' . .XNMWWT 5 I Il ICT Achieves Depth In Business Dimensions I I f 1 I , in F 5 3 JI-F--,,,, ,!:'tl 9'1 E Je: ,ii I y I I V, ICT is a program to train students in Industrial pursuit. It also helps to train students for a resourceful future. The students attend school for half a day and the other half of the day, students are working at a iob. TOP LEFT: Members from left to right: Lee Martin, Danny Cervantes, Jerry Swan, Robert Mattison, Thomas Gawlik. SECOND ROW: Steve Gilliam, Delvin Olinck, Joe Buntyn, Carl Wade, Carl Bellinger, John Brosig, Gerald Olinck, David Wieters, Scott Kee, Charles Trauner. CENTER LEFT: Members from left to right: Thomas Cox, Gary Duncan, Eddie Ash' Iey. SECOND ROW: John Tucker, Jerry Marti- nez, George Martinez, Howard Mauch, Terri Phillips. THIRD ROW: Dennis Sutherland, Gary Kensing, Gary Mitchell, Robert Mahan, Tommy Lambert. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers from left to right: Mr. Cadena - sponsor, Terri Phillips, John Brosig. SECOND ROW: Steve Gilliam, Gerald Olinck, Scott Kee, Carl Wade. i -,l - 3 me, s. M it - ,, .., tr .A I L J ICT 299 YZ. 7 'Y Radio and TV is an educational course for students in high school to learn how to service radios, TV's and other electrical devices. This class prepares you for the future of electronics. RIGHT: Officers of Radio and T.V. are: From Left to Right: Felix Lara, president, Henry Manduiano, vice president. SECOND ROW: Frank Moczygemiza, treasurer: Henry McClure, sgt. at arms: Arnold Pena, secre- tary, Leon Swientek, reporter: David Lopez, parliamentarian. BOTTOM LEFT: Arnold Pena and Alberto Maldanado make repairs on tel- evision. MIDDLE RIGHT: Members from Lett to Right are: Mike Fenstemaker, Julio Medina, Leon Swientek, Henry McClure. SECOND ROW: David Lopez, Vince Almaraz, Alberto Maldonado, Eddie Chatman. THIRD ROW: Joel Morales, Scott Echardt, Arnold Pena. FOURTH ROW: John Marshall, David Her- nandez, Kenneth Burns, Dwayne Colley. TOP ROW: Chris Cardwell. BOTTOM RIGHT: Julio Medina repairs radio. . i i zniilv!a,.f:i'fG: 5 ,,s.:xs.4amysSraw-1: .:- Turn On To Radio And T.V. The morning classes are prepar- ing themselves for competition against other schools. They learned how to repair radios and T.V.'s. By doing iobs as they did, they also can prepare them- selves for iobs after they get out of school. TOP LEFT: Henry McClure and Chris Cardwell repair a TV while Eddie Chatman looks on. BELOW: Steve Summers and William Guil- ford work on their basic transistors proiects. BOTTOM LEFT: David Hernadez and John Marshall repair a TV. X,-My y 1-k'A i' 3 1,1 A ' ae? if I 1 4 , ' E 2 i , T 4 it ' ff is ' . , f ,uw-V ew! M in i ii I T ii Q t ' , wif C or i'f1f'., A Radio and T.V ln the afternoon classes, the students are learning to repair transistors by doing proiects with models. After doing these, they compete against other schools. Competition against other schools would consist of repairing tran- sistors and doing proiects for points. TOP RIGHT: Members of the afternoon class are Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Ricardo Gonzales, Roger Torres, Jose Tapia, Chris Marsh, George Rose. SECOND ROW: Steve Summers, Mark Stewart, Mark Amerine, Eddie Chatman, Randy Jackson. THIRD ROW: Geoffery Edmonson, Wil- liam Guilford, Pete Guaiardo, Bret Cubellis, Luis Decker. BOTTOM LEFT: Eddie Chatman works on their transistors proiects. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ken- neth Burns works on a TV set. 302 Radio and T.V. Students Preparing Themselves ,mf 4, 55, my K is 9. ff' I Zz, , All A For Electronic Careers 1 f S Eglin- ' ' - - F ,ru W ,. 3 fl L5 ,Q REQ-3 1, -11. 2 if 7 'F' , ii? , ig , fig! 1 1, r , 3 ' ,, J A , ,ble ,.. I .-he 4,r ' Q El ' ft 2 .5 f w- 2 if' ati? ' gi, '1 5, I r 'f Y ,, ' ' 'in . li If . . X 2 , f 5 , .,, 5,4 1 L J QL, ff . ' Radio and T.V. students were always in action. They were always working on proiects for teachers and student or preparing themselves for competition. TOP: Members of the Club are: FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Felix Lara, Joe Morales, George Rose, .lose Tapia, Leon Swientek. SECOND 'Uv , ROW: William Gilford, David Lopez, Pete we Guaiardo, Alberto Maldonado, Frank Moc- zygemba, Steven Summers, Julio Medina, Henry Manduiano. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Burns, Scott Echardt, Arnold Pena, Dewayne Colley, Randy Jackson, Geoffrey Edmonson. BOTTOM LEFT: Pete Guaiardo stops to have his picture taken. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Fran- ! cis Lear shows deep concentration while stud- ying a diagram, ? 4, , I, u aa - -,,. J- . Radio and T.V. 303 The musical voice of Highlands High, the Highlands Choral Depart- ment was made up of three groups, the Girls' Choir, Mixed Choir, and Symphonic Chorale. They were active in many ways. Four concerts were held during the year. Concerts included a parent concert in Octo- ber, a Fall-Xmas Concert, a spring concert, and a rock concert in April. Work proiects for the year included a car wash, a cake sale, candy sales, paid concerts, and an old- fashioned carnival. Other activities were a Christmas Party and a Fare- well Banquet. UPPER RIGHT: Choir officers for 1975 are: lleft to rightl Tommy Wright lMixed Chorusl, treasurer, Lynn Lundschen, lGirls' Chorusl, vice-president, Ben Donahoe, lMixed Chorusl, secretory, Vada Roberson, lGirls' Chorusl, president, Ginger Popp, lA Cappellal, secre- tary, Barbara Ball, lGirls' Chorusl, treasurer, Jeff Wauson, lMixed Chorusl, president, San- die Williams, lA Cappellal, president, Kathe- rine Williams, lGirls' Chorusl, secretary, Diane Hefner, lA Cappellcl, vice-president. RIGHT: The 1975 section leaders are: lleft to rightl Rodney Roberts, A Cappella, bass, Melanie Winters, lGirls' Chorusl, alto, Sandie Williams, lGirls' Chorusl, soprano, Cathy Herring, lA Cappellal, soprano, Vada Rober- son, lA Cappellal, alto, Andy Ramirez, lA Cappellal, tenor. BELOW: Mr. Burnett, the choir sponsor, takes a break during a practice session. !?5!Il f -efslvp, ,,-. ABOVE: Practicing for the Mixed Chorus are: lleft to Rightl FRONT ROW: Norma Garza, Nancy Rhodes, Darline McCollum. BACK ROW: Derek Abron, Freddie McKinsey, Ben Donahoe, and Wilma Davison. LEFT: The members of the Girls' Chorus are: lLeft to Rightl FRONT ROW: Cynthia Mungia, Bertha Rodriguez, Naomi Bethany, Elida Lozano, Kathy Williams, Joan Reed, Sharon Robinson. SECOND ROW: Lynn Lundschen, Helen Neth- erly, Robin Burgess, Carline Bush, Joanne Rodriguez, Joy Guilford, Liz Lopez. LAST ROW: Melinda Rattler, Jennifer Sanders, Mattie Waiters, Rita Gates, Barbara Ball. BELOW: The Symphonic Chorale members are: lleft to Rightl FRONT ROW: Brenda Bou- bel, Tonye Cox, Diane Hefner, Vada Rober- son, Rita Gates. SECOND ROW: Kathy John- son, Karen McCarter, Kenneth Weaver, Wayne Chester, Andy Ramirez, Charles Scranton, Jill Owensby lhiddenl. THIRD ROW: Cathy Herring, Dawna Walden, Nicole Smith, Robert Holmes, Edwin Whitehead, Sam Evans, Ken Sneed, James Miller, Shelton Harris. BACK ROW: Susan Williams, Ginger Popp, Helen Netherly, Scott Clark, Lionel Fos- ter, Graham Hartness, Ellis Swan, and Rod- ney Roberts. ' . Ykwftf 1feGQ??fP . , .5 ws-vit. , .a 7' - S 5. 11' -, A . ff. .., The Choral Department of High- lands presented their annual Christ- mas program along with the band at the student Christmas assembly on the 20th of December. They per- formed at an evening concert, too. Zvi A wfllx or ,po x :Quit ' lblgfii fl fi Choir Sets Christmas Spirit fit ., X it me as ig .m M Choir le Choir Students Compete In Contests This year seven choir students participated in the Texas Music Edu- cators Associated Tryouts. They were Rodney Roberts, Jeff Wauson, Andy Ramirez, Sandy Williams, and Diane Hefner. Of these five, Rodney Roberts and Diane Hefner were cho- sen to be members ofthe area choir. The Choir students participated in another contest, too. The University lnterscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest. Nineteen choir students attended. k ' i 307 Performing Choir Members Of FRONT ROW, lLeft to Rightl: Mr. Lawrence Burnett, Kenneth Weaver, Timmon Sneed, Barbara Ball, Sandie Williams, Joy Guilford, Dawna Walden, Cathy Herring, Jill Owensby, Karen McCarter, Terri Noguera, Mattie Waiters, Tammy Wright, Katherine Williams, Tonye Cox, Brenda Boubel. Throughout the year, the choir has many activities. These include four maior concerts - a Fall Concert, a Christmas Concert, a Spring Concert, and a Rock Concert. ln addition, the choir performs at many community activities. This year members of the choir sang at nursing homes, at the different malls throughout the city, and at churches. This year, the choir was one of four high schools in the city to be picked to make a tape of seasonal music to be aired during the Christmas holidays on KITE radio. The choir also played a maior role in kicking off the first annual Music In Our School Days, sponsored by the Music Educators National Conference. Choir Highlands High School. BACK ROW, QLeft to Rightl: Diane Heffner, Dyane Netherly, Sharon Coleman, Norman Godley, Melanie Winters, Rita Gates, Nancy Rhodes, Graham Hartness, Jeff Wauson, Rodney Roberts, Lionel Foster, Edwin Whitehead, Robin O'Con- nor, Charles Scranton, James Miller, Carline Bush, Vada Roberson. Choral contest activities include participation in University Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest and Choral Concert and Sightreading Contest. Also, on a voluntary basis members of the choir compete for membership in the Texas Music Educators Association's all-state Choir. This year the district started a District Choral Clinic and Festival in which the high schools in the district participated. Choir fund raising activities include candy sales, car washes, and bake sales. Choir 309 310 Hi The Highland Players entertained the student body at Highlands with the interesting and supernatural rock musical Eclipse written by one of the H.P.'s, Joe Mireles on November l7. The Highlands Players also pres- ented Dark Doings at the Cross- roads at the Band Mexican Supper in December and had a Drama Social on January l7. RIGHT: The sponsor of the Highlands Players this year was Miss Mary T. Holm. BOTTOM: Miss Holm smiles for the photographer. LEFT: H.P.'s rehearse their lines. BELOW: Patti Heck practices for a melodrama. Highland Players Entertain r ghland Players -Y'l'f P 5 ll!! 0 5' LEFT: Richard Sillen directs melodrama till it's perfect. MIDDLE LEFT: A sign Upstage Cen- ter tells all of the H.P.'s domain. LOWER LEFT: Fred Arambula, James Brooks, and James Stanley are studying their scripts. BOT- TOM: Everyone wonders what Debbie Giles has done. BOTTOM: Meanwhile Daphyne Koenig concentrates on a class meeting. Highland Players 3l l RIGHT: Miss Holm shows Aaron Callies his part in the script. BOTTOM: Patti Heck, Jeanne McMahon, and Debbie Giles rehearse a play. BOTTOM: Aaron Callies, Diana Vera, Richard Sillen, and Deborah Madison concen- trate on a class meeting. 312 Highland Players Highland Players' Motto ls One Of Work And Dedication Sidi I l 1 Members of the H.P.'s are: lLef1to Righfl, TOP ROW: Daphnye Koenig, Patti Heck, Richard Sillen, Aaron Callies, Fred Arambula. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Giles, Regina McCullen, Deborah Madison, Pam McRae, Diana Vera. BOTTOM LEFT: Aaron Callies smiles for the photographer. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Holm shows Aaron Callies his parf in a play. 'N .2 3 Q. X 'Q Highland Players 313 The Highland Players is a group of young people who devote long hours of work to make their stage productions as successful as they can be. These people have one thing in common, a sense of purpose, and the purpose of the Highlands Play- ers is to bring entertainment to the public. The Highland Players are nationally recognized as members of the International Thespian Soci- ety, The American School Associa- tion of High School Thespians, Southwest Theatre, and Texas Sec- tion Theatre Conference. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Everyone knows what this is. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mem- bers of H.P.'s listen attentively to a class meeting. RIGHT: Aaron Callies sees some- thing behind Diana Vera. BELOW: H.P.'s and Thespians practice together. FAR RIGHT: Debbie Giles and James Brooks parts for an upcoming play. Highland Players Work Hard To Entertain Students we Si 551 , I X I. , .... 4. 314 Highland Players E QQ. A I t . ,Q , , tif M V JW x ,fl -96 'R Highland Players 315 The Thespians are a member of the National Honor Society of Dra- matic Arts. They have been recog- nized by the International Thespian Office and were awarded superior ratings at the third International The- atre Association Convention in Mun- cie, lndiana this summer. The Thespians' first production this year is the rock musical Eclipse, which was written by the cast them- selves. Stage Production benefits make up lighting and sound. This year the Thespians have a new sponsor, Miss Mary Holm. Thespians Present Eclipse, P ,dl- H Q. 316 Thespians 1-f' rf 'Q 75, ,J E x X K H' X '-1-6' I f lx XJ xg: -Iwi qv YEL' ',lx.t Lf ,K T r i T L '-' J - QL 1 1 I L I s l ,XCR 'FF -.- ,... its F f .1 , ' 5-' . .1 1 5 I 1 1 5 1. f V- 1 il M. 3 l , . 1 ' ' 5' .W in rx 44 TOP LEFT: Patricia Heck and Richard Sillen lis- ten cttentively. TOP RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Deb- bie Giles, Patricia Heck, Richard Sillen. SEC- OND ROW: Aaron Callies, Larry Koenig, and Pam McRae take a break for a quick picture. BOTTOM LEFT: James Stanley, Larry Koenig, and Debbie Giles participate in a regular meeting. ABOVE: Aaron Callies is busily working on a banner. Thespians 317 Library Is The Stage For A Christmas Carol I i -:V gi, f ' 2 - L J: .1 .gif ,, X A K The McCreless Library was the setting for the play A Christmas Carol, performed by the Thespians. UPPER LEFT: Patti Heck was cast as one of the Spirits. UPPER RIGHT: James Stanley portrays Jacob Marley. LOWER LEFT: Brian Conlon as the miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge. LOWER RIGHT: Aaron Callies, as Spirit Number One, warns Scrooge. 318 Thespians get AL 2' W. ff s 5 'I' , ,,f1 4 , NHS Members are: BOTTOM ROW lLeft to Rightl: Cindi Schuhele, Sherry Beirele, Ricki Miller, Rebecca Birt, Diana Vera, David Silguero, and Robert Puente. CENTER ROW: Bonnie Goodenough, Michelle Vetter, Monica Turner, Cheryl Sultenfuss, Cheryl Watson, Cathy Herring, Cathy Ahrens, and Patri- cia Wauson. TOP ROW: Frank Fardatta, Kenneth Kelly, Charles Janowski, John Black, Robert Garmez, Andy Frazelle, Jeff Kroll, and Martin Guaiardo. BOTTOM ROW lLeft to Rightl: Teresa Hanley, Sheryl Scholwinski, Patricia Conner, Susan Bendele, Rosemary Ottmers, Winnette Walton, Esther Ramirez, Jennie Trevino. SECOND ROW: Cindy7 Richardson, Sharon Zaiontz, Cyndea Oehler, Laura Bensinger, Kathy Hunter, Janis Deason, Lori Ruedrich, Kay DeHarde, Pam Wrase. THIRD ROW: Debra Madison, Robin Ries, Cheryl John, Nancy Merz, Susan Balmos, Ginger Popp, Beatrix Hand, Drusilla Shearrer, Karen Erfurth, Cindy Camack, Paul Connor. TOP ROW: James Robertson, David Carter, Mike Cordaro, James Motheny, Larry Koenig, Richard Mudd, Mel Castro, Cora Menck, Wanda Langley. NHS Members Not Pictured are: Diane MacKeil, Dawn Ragsdale, Karen Watson, Patty Connell, Beverly Bronder, Donna DeAtley, David Schmidt, Raul Garcia, Terry Ludzenski, Bruce Wieland, Carol Terrell, John Colby, Max Zinsmeister, John Doebbler, Larry Clark, Alan Rudd, Ricki Jackson, Debbie Dool- ittle, Patricia Ashley, Lilene Caldwell, Jerry Carver, Florence Gleitz, Lucita Harris, Rhonda Herbst, Cynthia Hightower, Charlene Hons, Eileen Lyssy, Jesse Martinez, Norma Martinez, Cynthia Notzon, Cynthia Wallace. NHS Recognizes Stuclent's Scholarship, Leadership, And Character 320 NHS 4 I lg. ' .- ll X X, Q :' , V. ., f 4, V 2 -1 3 D 'IQ ' lli XQFWA IN ' -mf . f 51 4? ' . 1' qv. , rw .1 3 , QM S' 'M ' 'ff 'di :pf -Ji m . QU . t ,' s N4 44 , - I,.. '0 K s ': . ' ' 1255: Q 1, ',,,. xx! 3: iii F a-if I a V -.1 my 5 5 Q Q 2 ' - Y, , , 3, A Ui Y I . 'l ! -- ...- .4375 German Club Members Group Up Before Enioying Wurst At The Fest t The German Club is an organiza- tion here at Highlands that promotes the understanding of German culture. All the activities reflect the purpose of the club in that they have something to do with German life. The club has one activity per month. These activities usually run parallel with activities occurring in Germany. ln November, the club attended Wurstfest in New Braunfels. While there, the members participated in the dancing and consumed German deli- cacies. 322 German Club The club held a costume party dur- ing Fasching which is a time similar to Mardi Gras. The club also sponsored a booth during Heritage Week which sold German pastries and foods. TOP: German Club members cooperate with the photographer long enough to take a group shot before taking off for Wurstfest. ABOVE: German Club officers for the 1974-'75 school year are: TOP ROW: Ronnie Castro, lst Vice President, Mike Nichols, Reporter: Tommy Dill Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Conner, Secretary, Beatrix Hand, President, Liz Dickson, 2nd Vice President. RIGHT: Mrs. Carol Tyler, sponsor ofthe German Club, enioys the Wurst- fest as much as her German Students. 1 if 1 11' J. Q: 7 ll' The German Club sponsored a Bike-A-Thon on October 26 to raise money that helped to send the mem- bers to convention. The convention was held in Kingsville, Texas at A 81l University. The members competed in events ranging from soccer to arts and crafts. The members also put on a play entitled Schnee Witchen which translated means Snow White. The play was spoken in all German and was presented to Mrs. Tyler's German students. Pat Zinsmeister had the starring role of Snow White. Liz Dickson played the wicked step- mother and Kathy Hughes the good queen, with Ronnie Castro playing the prince. The dwarfs were: Mark Steckly, Kathy Hughes, Sharon Zaiontz, Donnie Steinbach, Lloyd Lundschen. LEFT: Patricia Conner, Beatrix Hand, Ronnie Castro and Mike Nichols are busy at an offi- cers' meeting, discussing interesting activities for the club. BOTTOM LEFT: Gary Vukasin and Mark Davis work hard making banners for the Bike-A-Thon. BELOW: The dwarfs are sad and upset when they come upon the dead Snow White, in their interpretation of the play, Schnee Witchen. -buf-9 , ' f lb v Ja GJ' embers Keep Active And Entertain ln Starring Roles German Club .123 4 Members Danced The Evening Awa The German Club celebrated the Christmas holidays by having a Polka Party at the Community Room at McCreless Shopping City on December 13. Besides enioying the polka, the members devoured a variety of foods. The room was gaily decorated with Christmas Cards and posters saying, Fr6hIiche Weihna- chten! RIGHT: Bibi Winkler, Brian Bielke and Bobby Robinson find the polka an enioying pastime. BELOW: Paul Connor, Diane Dotson, Lee Ann Neiman, Larry Wengler, Craig McDowell, and Laurie Walker take a rest from their rig- orous schedule of dancing. MIDDLE Shawn Flannigan, Betty Paredes and Peggy Walker hold on for dear life during the Bunny Hop. BOTTOM: The members whoop-it-up to the Cotton-Eyed-Joe. ' H-ff' Q A V. ' , AO 'Q .: fi ,fa gf? ' , S . A, ff' ff, 39069895 1 I-ff S4 ,.,.,,0- i 44.1 rxs N. v A . l . :-A , -P-.4 ny -wa. . di-49i:f.Yi:I mit' j, A GMI' GY- . V if-,.,:2lf.qQLll'f, .sa be - - fsjfzffj -- A- . , .Q-glxilyt., I gr-C , ' vwfcf L fiat, ,. - ,.g--. , ,. - saw. ' rw -5. ,, ,Q f'w:,4' A r ' ' 'Ii 2 71 , - . was f' Zs.xi It 1 ' ,l ' '1,,. 'E' C. A, A ' 1K , .gb Q, 5 ,. ,sb I r.. 4 V 'P'- -f'. 'Lf ..,5:,.af,j1 '7' :J ' ng, I y,:'-Q p, 171, ,.J'f' 157 - ' 'N ', je' T Soccer Party: Deutschklub Style ' ir , E416 On January l9, the German Club showed off their athletic skills by playing soccer at Pecan Valley Park. After their hearty bouts of playing the members rested their tired bod' ies and enioyed a picnic. Although the members went home tired, they . enioyed the day of hard playing. ts- I. ' TOP LEFT: Richard Nelson seems unsuccessful in his attempts to control the ball. TOP RIGHT: Mark Wrase has temporary control ofthe ball but not for long if the other players have any say-so about it. MIDDLE: Mike Koenig tries to get the ball back and keep dry at the same time. ABOVE: The spectators seem to be enioying the game iust as much as the partici- pants. LEFT: Mike Nichols explains the techni- ques necessary to produce a winning team. German Club 325 Los Espanoles: Just Having Fun WW Los Espanoles is a club consisting of members who are interested in learning about the Spanish Herit- age. Activities for the year were a Powder Puff game against the French Club, a UNICEF collection, and a toy collection during Christ- mas. Los Espanoles also joined in this year's clean-up. ln February, Los Espanoles attended a convention and to end the year, a banquet was held. ABOVE: Los Espanoles Members are: Richard Casiano, Julio Medina, Roger Tamez, Debbie Stewart, Rita Calderon, Juana Maldonado, Carlos Canue, Gilbert Jimenez, Mario Cor- dova. 2nd ROW: Nora Ramirez, Patricia Cano, Delia Giatan, Cynthia Arriaga, Patricia Arriaga, Laura Rincon, Cindy Quintana, Becky Moreno, Nora Ocho, Josephine Rioias, Laura Flores. 3rd ROW: Anna Uriegas, Ralph Garcia, Peggy Esquivel, Gladys Torres, Niki Campa, Lupe Garza, Blanca Arredondo, Arthur Borrego, Robert Borrego. MIDDLE: Members of the Los Espanoles working at their car wash. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Garcia is the sponsor of Los Espanoles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Some of the members of Los Espa- noles are: Mr. Garcia lSponsorI, Rita Cal- deron, Anna Uriegas, and Niki Campa. 326 Los Espanoles I I I Q I 'mn The Spanish Club had many money-making proiects, one of which was a car wash held in Octo- ber. This proved successful. TOP LEFT: Cynthia Arricga and Anna Uriegas have fun throwing water at each other. TOP RIGHT: Lucy Gutierrez and Rita Calderon wait for a customer with other members of the club. MIDDLE RIGHT: Nora Ochoa and San- dra DeIBosque have fun washing the Channel 4 BIG NEWS car. BOTTOM LEFT AND BOT- TOM RIGHT: Members of the club also enjoy washing their parents' cars. QEQEST 'FMT Wifi Q f' :gat ,I rt 2f3..Tf,, if 'ffil ,.1' In f ' W H1 ,NY fa, Los Espanoles 327 Spanish Club Holds Important Meeting , TOP LEFT: Anna Uraigas conducts a Spanish Club meeting. TOP RIGHT: Club members look up at the camera at an important meet- ing. MIDDLE: Members listen at a meeting. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Garcia, sponsor, sees to it that the meeting goes smoothly. RIGHT: Rita Calderon adds her comments. 328 Los Espanoles Latin Club Learns About Different Cultures Tfffffl Phos Estos, the Latin club, consists of students who are studying the Latin language. The purpose of the Latin club is to compete in city and state conventions. City conventions are held in February and state con- ventions are held in April. Through- out the year they have parties and participate in various school activi- ties, such as Clean-Up, Green-Up day. They also dress up in Roman costumes and have Chariot races. ln the spring, they have a banquet. F-fi-s V ,E Y 'N W!! NJ' 'iii-if Latin Club 329 'W This year, the French Club held several activities to raise money for their trip to New Orleans in May. The projects included a Car Rally in November, a January Pet Show, a spring Walkathon, a cake sale, and car washes. They also planned a Christmas Banquet. UPPER LEFT: David Manney, Edward Wash- ington, and Marcheta Luter wear their p.i.'s for the initiation at the International Airport. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Hogan is the French Club Sponsor. RIGHT: The French Club officers for 1975 are Barbara Lutton, sec.-treas., Suzanne Young, president, and Toni Sikula, vice-president. BELOW: Members, including officers and sponsor are: Cleft to rightl FRONT ROW1Calista Bender, Yolanda Fuentes, Jeanne McMahon, Becky Speer, Marcheta Luter, Vivian King, Franie Bieller, Blanca Arre- dondo, Suzanne Young, Miss Hogan. SEC- OND ROW: Members ore: Mary Martinez, Michele Thomas, Sandra Rudd, Becky Birt, Will Harrison, Sharon Richardson, Doug Carl- ton, Mel Castro, Duane Haynes. BACK ROW: Members are: Bruce Wieland, Jesse Green, Toni Sekula, Kenny Stevenson, Jennie Fur- long, David Wilson, Luis Rivera, and Theresa Ingle. NOT PICTURED: Barbi Bicoy, Cheryl Bloch, Sharon Brown, Diane Castillo, Patricia Clay, Cindy Creech, Delma De Hoyos, Lynn Evans, Patti Green, Tonye Cox, Cathy Kur- kowski, Cynthia Ladson, Barbara Lutton, David Manney, Tony Martinez, James Miller, Linda Paxton, Greg Pridgen, Michele Rainey, Joseph Renfro, Kelly Ullman, Edward Wash- ington, Tammy Wilson, Vicky Conner, Gwen Redd, Teresa Garner, Laura Bensinger, Gene Cavazos, Anita McKinney, Cynthia Hender- son, Joe Mireles, Joe Gibbons, 'Cocoa' Ste- phens, and Cheryl Wilson. French Club Rallles To Success WW' L We . is 1 t.- .., H The Bowling Club Keeps Rolling O X xxlxlxll X X I1 The Bowling Club was organized in l97l to provide students with the opportunity to participate in a recrea- tional activity and develop skills in a lifetime sport. The club was also organ- ized to give students a chance to meet people with similar interests from other schools in our area and to test their bowling skills in open competition. The club has grown from about twenty to fifty or more members. This year the club meets every Wednesday after- noon at Goliad Bowling Lanes. ABOVE: Mr. Judd Strader shows his determina- tion. UPPER RIGHT: The Bowling Club officers are: SITTING: Julie Robo, president, Larry Ever- man, vice-president. STANDING: Mr. Judd Strader, co-sponsor, Donna Lane, secretary, Sandy Donathan, treasurer, and Mr. Gordon Nichols, sub-sponsor. NOT PICTURED ARE: Mr. Larry Biggers, sponsor, and Lettie Lujang reporter. FAR LEFT: Julie Roba shows her expert form. LEFT: Larry Everman shows his skill. Bowling Club 33l Bowling Club: Sirikes Are The Name Of The Game UPPER LEFT: Mr. Nichols, Sub-sponsor, shows deep concenlralion on his ihrow. UPPER RIGHT: Members of the Bowling Club are: LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: William Hig- don, John Murray, Melvin Chandler, Laura S1. Clair, Roger Roel, Danny Salinas, Wayne Detman, Larry Ennis, Sharon Henderson. BACK ROW: Brian Teefers, Mike Alonzo, Luis Benavides, Sandy Donathin, Cheryl Coleman, Danny Rogue, James Sewell, George Brun- ner, Rosemary Horn, Sandra Del Bosque. BOTTOM RIGHT: LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Shirley Persky, Vicki Chancey, Julie Boalo, Joyce Holzanfel, Suzy Wirth, Gay Garrison, Julie Roba. SECOND ROW: Eddie Talamanles, Gary Ricks, Charles Goodwill, Chris Gregory, Bob Vincent, Ken Click. BACK ROW: David Wilson, John Sillivan. 332 Bowling Club Bowling Club Wins Tourney Bowling has become one of America's most interesting sports. It is also one of the healthiest sports. On Wednesday, February I9, the club held a tournament against Holmes. The results were Highlands 33, Holmes l5. High scorers were Julie Robo, 546, Gory Ricks, 507, and Luis Benavides, 506. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of both schools practice five minutes before tourney begins. TOP LEFT: Bob Vincent shows his style of bowling. BELOW: Liz Smith tries to score high for Highlands. Bowling Club The Highland? Rodeo Club was active in the sport suggested by many as the Number One sport. The HRC was a very active member of the Alamo Area High School Rodeo Association. Team members were sent to rodeos sponsored by other high schools in San Antonio. This year team members were: Raymond Baird, Kenny Strey, John Wyatt, Jim Wyatt, Joe Hinoiosa, Scott Key, Gerald Hughes, and Jerry Carver. The HRC planned several dances, barbeques, and playdays to keep themselves busy year 'round. UPPER RIGHT: The Western Club officers are: Ileft to Rightl FRONT ROW: Mr. Kirby: spon- sor, Gerald Hughes: sgt.-at-arms, John Wyatt: treasurer, Dennis Sutherland: pres., Becky Kiker: secretary, and Tommy Gon- zales: sgt.-at-arms. Executive Board members are: lLeft to Rightl BACK ROW: Buster Gil- liam, Raymond Baird: executive sec., Jerry Carver: executive director, Ken Strey: rela- tions director, and Jim Wyatt. LOWER RIGHT: Members for 1975 are: lLeft to Rightj FRONT ROW: David Robertson, Mike Rabenaldt, David Thompson, Mike Rezezik, Peanut Jenscke. SECOND ROW: Larry Linder, Rich' ard Kee, Elton Cude, Otto Strey, David Velas- quez, Karen Titzman, Bernice Martin, Richard Hall, THIRD ROW: Brian Patteson, Darrell Oehler, Claude Leader, George Brunner, Earl Brunner, Kevin Brown, Larry Smith. FOURTH ROW: Frank Granato, Scott Kee, Peggy Stokes, Doris Moody, Kathy Schuler, Larry Smith. LAST ROW: Kenny Knippa, Chuck Pre- vou, Donald Strickland, Lee Smith, Ben Dona- hoe, Lloyd Maholm, Adolf Garcia, Dudley Carlton, and Brian Bielke. BELOW: Mr. Kirby, sponsor, listens to some suggestions ata meeting. 334 Western Club This ls Cowboy Country , if ' F, A ..,. . ,... i F' 'W .,.,,.........-q i A E -W . . - Q I , .. .... XS X 51' :QV , 'y 5 K A , ji: K ' 14 ,ix V .1 PC' I 0 J PM N 1 -- , r F. , A I v 1 , 1 ' '-'Q-nl : . f . . , . W--'wg' -. wa K W .,.,,' -5- 'M 7 TOP LEFT: Jerry Carver and Raymond Baird try the other contest of man against beast. TOP RIGHT: Gerald Hughes thinks about his upcoming tangle with a toro. MIDDLE LEFT: Jerry Carver sittin' straight on a big red bull. MIDDLE RIGHT: Kenny Strey iust outa' the chute. BOTTOM LEFT: Marty Randow smiles as he finally gets SENOR JOKER Il under con- trol. Western Club . --4 K 1 iw? Phi Beta Members Have :- QW- Phi Beta is a social club open to all interested students of Highlands High School. The club enioys various activi- ties in connection with the school. Included in these are a barbeque for the football team, style show, and a fish fry. One of the main events of the year is an Annual Style Show pres- ented by the members. ABOVE: Phi Beta members are: Vanessa Pittman, Janice Maiors, Cynthia Henderson, Anita McKinney, Jo Ann Robinson, Laura Thompson, Theresa Garner, and Gwen Redd. RIGHT: Phi Beta officers are: Vanessa Pittman, president, Anita McKinney, photographer, Jo Ann Robinson, recording secretary, Laura Thompson, reporter and Gwen Redd, reporter. NOT PICTURED ARE: Diane Netherly, vice-president, Barbara Waldon, 2nd vice-president, Helen Netherly, chaplain, Cheryl Watson, treasurer, Lilene Cardwell, finan- cial secretary, Margaret Persons, sgt.-at-arms, Jackie Duke, parliamentarian, Rhonda Allen, assistant treasurer, Esther Ramirez, assistant sec- retary. l t V 1 336 Phi Beta lr 57 43 A Fun And Exciting Year 9 L r- rv. 11, f , , . x q ' W ig xi ' Ar a -'f.3t-5.1,-1' ii N Q - , 3: A Xfff -fivQ,',.s ' ff. T f . 95.,-,,,s . 1 R Y f V ., 'J ff ' ' Q Y if' -, .'1'l' -, , i. 1' T .Y B . Q., Q 'T are H' - -, Ve? .Q . 1 :ml ' if T, T ' U. .J .Q , VR... 55? , - Hg- 17- ..., qi., ' 2 5 ' f I ,A Z ig.-xlgffdw hx' V. ' , 'Q ,T 46 v'fvl1, f .Q ' if '- . 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RIGHT: Janice Maiors and Jackie Duke are listening to style show plans, ABOVE: Laura Thompson ponders the problems to solve for the style show. Phi Beta 337 Pi Omicron, represents the Greek Letters P and O, standing for proud Owls. The purpose of Pi Omicron is to bring to the surface of each stu- dent the pride and integrity of each individual. This is Pi Omicron's sec- ond year in existence here at High- lands and they are proving to be a prospective club. TOP RIGHT: Officers. BOTTOM: Maria Mugica, asst. sec., Regina McCulIen, rec. sec.: Shirley Corrthers, treas., Melissa Don- aldson, corr. sec. TOP: Laura Ramos, sgt.: Garland McCIinton, Ist vice-pres.: Maria Cantu, pres., Carlos Cantu 2nd vice-pres.: Willie Wilson, sgt.-at-arms. MIDDLE LEFT: Maria Cantu tries to arrange Pi Omicrons for pictures. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sponsors for Pi Omicrons are Mrs. Washington and Mr. Nichols. 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T 5 KJ, , '32 1 'f - i f 1 .f' it I ff? sf A Leona Swiatrek Ms. Rhonda Daze, Sponsor April Partridge, President Liz Martinez, Vice President Pam Dockery, Secretary LaRue Clark, Corresponding Secretary Melanie Schoenert, Treasurer Kathy Williams, Chaplain Willa Partridge, Historian Mary Rentro, Sgt.-at-Arms Yvonne Alviar Julie Beriavides Becky Birt Cheryl Bloch Christine Buenrostro Cindy Camack Maria Chavarri leonna Dixon Sharon Dotken Judy Gavegan Lawanda Hartman Debbie Moczygemba Sandy Otto Karen Pilarczyk Nancy Rabenalt Susan Reichel Diana Rutherford Cindy Saenz Diane Schulze Rosalyn Shew Sharon Stephens The Chirocne Club is a community helping club. Dawna Walden Cindy Zotz NOT PICTURED Tara Cromer Sharon Henderson Ginger Stevenson The members and sponsor of this club try to help others and have fun in doing so. This year they went to the Children's Shelter for a Halloween party. ln November, they went to the Children's T.B. hospital to give the children a puppet show. At the end of the year, the club had a Mother-Daughter banquet along with many other activities. Chiroanes 339 Chess Club Makes Many Good Moves Thomas Duncan Robert Kramm Scott Lane Randy Pizzini Stephen Potts Kevin Prevou James Soloman Jeffery Stiles The Chess Club's main purpose is the promotion of the ancient game of strategy and tactics, chess. The club enters tournaments sponsored by schools and thus promotes com- petition. Even though you are iust relaxing, chess can be a very enioy- able and addictive game. In October, the chess club won second place in the Valley High Tournament. Other tournaments were scheduled during the year to provide ample competition for mem- bers. UPPER RIGHT: Members of the club practice intricate chess strategy for an upcoming tour- ney. BOTTOM RIGHT: Officers of the club are: FRONT ROW: Randy Pizzinig President, James Solomon, Sgt. at arms, Scott Lane, Vice President, and Mr. Schmidt, Sponsor. Not pictured is Reporter, Thomas Duncan. 4 Chess Club Members Prepare For Tourney Q if Ziff pm- -.-...ss ,-Wx F The Chess Club met every day after school to play chess against members. Chess is an ' intriguing game. Members practice every day which helped them win tournaments. -'F LEFT: Members and Officers of the Chess Club are: Left to Right, FRONT ROW: Nancy Stiles, Steven Potts. SECOND ROW: James Solomon, Sgtfat-arms? Jeffery Stiles, Kevin Prevou, Mr. Schmidt, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Thomas Dun- can, Scott Lane, Vice-President, Randy Pizzini, President. RIGHT: Jeffery Stiles concentrates for his next move. BOT- TOM: Jeffery Stiles and Robert Kramm play a very interest- ing game os Scott Lane and Mr. Schmidt look an. .,.- .A- eww 'v-P ' t 1 1 if D+ nys, llllr We ,Q 55' up Pi it-1 i ' 'Q 1 1 sl , - I jf S . E .......- . '. g ua ' -:ah . , ,J '. ' , It Y A4 if ki X 4: . - , , , . i 1 , M - u .7 4, . li PTA Plans Ahead For A Better Highlands The PTA, Parent Teachers Associ- ation, has fund raising proiects to make money for the school. Their main money-making project is Greenback Night, or open house, where they serve refreshments and have a handicrafts booth. Much appreciation goes to the PTA for their assistance during the year. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. C. L. Metzger, Mrs. D. E. Bagby, and Mrs. M. N. Broyles prepares to present an award to Mrs. Blanar's advisory for selling the most PTA memberships. BELOW: Mrs. D. Martin, the hospitality chair- man serves punch. BOTTOM LEFT: The offi- cers of the Highlands High School PTA are: Mrs. Fred R. Speer, Vice President: Mrs. C. L. Metzger, President, Mrs. Kermit Erfurth, Tre- surer and Mrs. John Crabb, Recording Secre- tary. NOT SHOWN IS: Mrs. T. B. Cox, Corre- sponding Secretary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Earl Campbell, Area II Deputy Superintendent for the San Antonio Independent School Dis- trict was a speaker at the PTA meeting in Sep- tember. 342 PTA Interracial Council Helps Out I 1 I I ,f ,Y -.. Q 1 A r . nrvirv-irwr' r-r'-'in nr' rr,- 'tr- ri Q , x ' I 'CECIL r.c:L :E f EFL: I I --- in-MM... . ,,., . ,, ,W U i I . I!np il. 0 X A ,, ff if' K5 44 xr: - M P The Interracial CounciI's main pur- pose is to strengthen the relation- ships of the ethnic groups here at Highlands. It serves as an advisory council and will assist any active groups on the Highlands campus in every possible way. Some of the things they have done are sponsor- ing the showcase window in the library, and they have also attended a workshop at Ft. Sam Houston. The council sponsored an essay contest in observance of National Brother- hood Week. The council also spon- sored a program called Invitation to Black Poetry, in observation of Black History Week. TOP LEFT: BOTTOM: Members of the Interra- cial Council are: Cynthia Ladson, Kathy Axel, Diane Borden, Chairman: Kathy Williams, Dolore Flores, Secretary, and Doni King. TOP: Alan Rudd, Vivian King, Rhonda Herbst, and Diane Garcia. Not Pictured are: Frank Fardatta Co-Chairman. TOP RIGHT: Diane Barden and Mrs. Lorraine Martin discuss plans for the meeting. MIDDLE LEFT: Guest speakers are a big part in the meetings. Here Sgt. Pancho Dela Rosa and Lt, Chiminello from Ft. Sam Houston Army Race Relations Program discuss possible mini-classes for her- itage week. MIDDLE LEFT: Darrell Williams, Kathy Williams, Doni King and Coach Agu- erra listen attentively to what the council plans. BOTTOM LEFT: Dolores Flores takes minutes during the meeting. BOTTOM MID- DLE: Jimmy Bonds and Rhonda Herbst find the speaker very interesting. The sponsors for the Interracial Council are Mrs. Lorraine Mar- tin and Coach Vincent Aguerra. Interracial Council 343 Library Club On Display The Library Club plays an essential part in running the library. They help to keep the library books and shelves in order for Highlands students use. Dur- ing the year, the club attended a state convention in Huntsville, Texas which included workshops, book reviews, bus- iness meetings, a banquet, a play, and a talk from well-known authors. ABOVE: Library Club members are: FIRST ROW: Marcia Lechler, Sylvia Maldonado, Theresa Romas. SECOND ROW: Sandra Flores, Patricia Arriga, Mary Corrales, Terry Farris, Marsha Jack- son. THIRD ROW: Debbie Vasquez, Donna Spence, Lydia Cardenas. RIGHT: No club is com- plete without officers who are: FIRST ROW: Mary Corrales, Pres., Terry Ferris, Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Debbie Vasquez, Sec., Sylvia Maldonado, Treas. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Gonzales sponsor of the Library Club enioys one of the many books the library has to offer. BELOW: Busy at work, Mrs. Gonzales has a lot to do, but the day is brighter with the help ofthe Library Club. 344 Library Y Milf . , q S E QQ we I A S I , '. an sl. I! N: ig I 5 E I z v it Q S :Q 1. r . ax I is e S I 0 C I . 'lg' 4: 'T l I'17'i? i'tTi' . .g,g. :i.1 'I .- , I -XD .If :mm frm: C I I 'I uasuii-anew, 1' ' I .M-of 5 e .... V - -LX ,.-. 63' . .I algal fi - ,Wm ' , I st . K i :lg .-':V L ...................un. it ii. ....-nf' Z . A5 Alisa, viii-. . . 521 -1535 Medical Careers Studies The Field Of Medicine ,Q M f -E s f if flll l T . 1 :ll K , Medical Careers is an organiza- tion of students interested in prepar- ing for a future in medicine. This club is open to all interested students. Besides their regular meetings, they take various field trips to hospitals where they are shown areas which might be of interest to them. At the end ofthe year,they have a ban- quet. UPPER LEFT: Medical Careers officers are Norma Martinez, President, Rosalinda DeLa Rosa, Vice-President: Pamela Javior, Sec.- Treasurer: and Kathy Conn, Historian. Not pictured is Caroline Williamson, Chaplain. MIDDLE LEFT: Norma Martinez goes over upcoming activities. BOTTOM LEFT: Club Members are: Rebecca Lee, Regina McCullen, Rosalinda De La Rosa, Caroline Williamson, Mr. Brown, Kathy Conn, Ivy Sotzman, Diane McKeiI, Michael Williamson, Anna Fulmer, Cindy Gonzales, Perry Diikman, Yolanda Arriola, Marcella Benavidez, Norma Marti- nez, Norma Gonzales, Lillian Menchaca, Theresa Farris, Belida Rios, Debbie Brady, Clair Turner, Leroy Martinez, Mona Jackson. Not Pictured is: Rosemary Moreno, John Heard, Cindy Notzon, Bruce Wieland, Paula Akin, Pamela Javior, and Susan Bendel. RIGHT: 1974-75 Sponsor is Mr. Brown. Tutoring Program Introduced By FTA The Future Teachers of America kept a busy schedule this year with stationery sales, a car wash, and a tutoring program. They held a Teachers' Tea in October, a Christ- mas orphanage party, and a Stu- dent Teaching Day in the Spring. They attended the district convention at Southwest High School on Dec. 7 and the State Convention in Fort Worth on Feb. 28. UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Mortis is the sponsor of the F.T,A. for 1975. RIGHT: The officers for 'I975 are: Left to Right: SEATED: Suzanne Wirth, Secretary: Sandra Moon, Treasurer, Michelle Vetter, President: Henrietta Batson, Vice President: Doni King, Reporter. STAND- ING: Harvey Offer, Sgt.-at-Arms: Mrs. Mor- tis, Sponsor: Kenny Click, Sgt.-at-Arms. BELOW: Members of F.T.A. are: Left to Right: FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mortis, Suzanne Wirth, Lisa Gasaway, Debbie Dunlap, Doni King, Teri Dominguez, .lernea Gillum, Michelle Vet- ter, Kenny Click, Harvey Offer, Henrietta Bat- son, Sandra Moon, Debbie Madison, Lupe Garza, Margaret Caldwell, Rosalinda Espi- noza, Maria Cantu. BACK ROW: Dawna Walden, Jeanne McMahon, Delia Gaitan, Thelma Cortez, Lilene Caldwell, Cheryl Wat- son, Ester Ramirez, Mike Medina, Blanca Arredondo, Bruce Wieland. 'fl ,I YW 346 FTA FHA: Their Today, Our Tomorrow Sv qv- xr FHA stands for Future Homemak- ers of America. This club is made up of girls interested in home making. They have many proiects during the year to raise money. One of these proiects was a teachers, tricycle race. TOP LEFT: FHA Per I: Pres. Charlotte Debrow, Sec. Brenda Sheedy, Treas. Laura Newman, Rep. Yolanda Galloway, Members: Norma Barbosa, Diane Bradshaw, Patricia Bushy, Bettie Flores, Tina Hester, Janice Mun- son, Fay Parker, Kim Shaw, Irene Tagle, Sharon Vance, Therese Vick, Bobbie Wil- liams, Remethia Winters, Charlotte Martinez. MIDDLE TOP: Mrs. Lydia Saenz, Sponsor. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Delia Lopez, Sponsor. MID- DLE LEFT: FHA Per 2: Pres. Lupe Garza, Vice Karin Siegler, Sec. Debbie Leishsing, Treas. Diane White, Rep. Patricia Maher, Members: Sylvia Robles, Angie Maldonado, Joy McDaniel, Carmen Gizz, Cathy Hernandez, Avis Newburn, Deborah Cleveland, Rosie Marossi, Mary Parker. MIDDLE LEFT: Per 3: Pres. Karen Crawford, Vice Pamela Rogers, Sec. Jeannie Guilford, Treas. Nancy Spaeth, Rep. Betty Bienek, Debbie Hightower, Mec- helle Jeacobs, Kathie Hancock, Brenda Hughes, Lesvia Torres, Velia Colona, Blanca Gonzalez, Veronica Castellanos, Mary Kal- lies. BOTTOM LEFT: Per 5: President Patrice Brown, Vice Beverly Smith, Sec. Diane James, Treas. Patty Poohley, Members: Wendy Dinkla, Diane Salazar, Dora Cisneros, Cynt- hia Chistian, Mary McKenize, Herleen Willis, Deborah Woodard, Becky Kirker, Vickie Chancey, Terri Robison, Chere Prutt. FHA 347 TOP LEFT: Membership includes Margaret Drews, Cathy Ahrens, Carol Terrell, April Par- tridge, Cara Menck, Beatrix Hand, Vanessa Pittman, Allan Rudd, Randy Pizzini, Kathy Williams, Nora Ochoa, Rosalinda De La Rosa, Debra Moczygemba. MIDDLE LEFT: Officers for 74-75 are Cara Menclc - Secre- tary, Margaret Drews - President, Beatrix Hand - Vice-President. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathy Conn, Carl Robey, Jill Owensby, Sandy Williams, Lynn Lunchen, Julia Benavides, Jeanne Trevinio, Barbara Young, Marta Cantu, Mark Robertson, Debbie Giles, Anna Ureigas. RIGHT: The sponsor Mr. Butler is going over some upcoming activities. Members not pictured are Nancy Rebenaldt, Cheryl Farris, Eddie Castro, Cheryl Sultenfuss, James Robertson, Raul Garcia, Terry Camp- bell, Leizanne York, Kevon Prevou, Michelle Vetter, Richard Sillen, Ricki Miller, Bonnie Donian, Norma Martinez, Dennis Sutherland, Julie Roba, Diane Borden, Diane Dotson, David Witier, Felix Lara, and Kenneth Kelley. r 1 AM. Senate 349 EDITOR: BETl'Y ACKERMANN 350 Advertising Assistant Editor: Marie Boubel ADVERTISING LL... .sv '- 352 Advertising Alamo Typerwriter Service Sales 81 Rentals 405 S. 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White Rd 333-9510 Ad 368 Serving e Community Throughout e Year 0 V-fy had M PHOTOGRAPHER Lf3l7672. h 1 th l Highlands J . gg th Q 'bil E HART' -A-YE Ad g ........- .lf-na ax I ff' 4006 clark 4 if u -fe- if-X ,592 A 1 Ji.. , 4 if-I zzz . V WW 6 ' zaifgkspufrm - fffl 73' w f4fvQi,wf -'v'fy,'..y f . f f i 'oc .r,, if 01 cf Inq' .fl rw, 'Ill ., 1.1, I : 1816S WW Whlte Rd 337 4622 Harold s Plaster Gallery 2743 Roosevelt ' HFOI. 533-8691 the Best A in Q H . 370 Ad ft 9 Moblle Home Buying 333 8191 1 x International Congregation Choirs for Youth and Adults Athletics, Sewing, Literacy, Ceramic Classes Full Youth Program Senior Adult Program Baptist Kids Program I Kindergarten and Day Care Excellent Nursery Sunday School . . . .... 9:30 Sunday Morning Morning Worship . . . . . . 10:55 Sunday Morning Cburch Training .... ...... 5 :30 Sunday Evening Evening Worship .... ........ 6 :30 Sunday Evening Prayer Service ............. ..... 7 :15 Wednesday Evening 901 Drexel 533-71 14 D. Ray Taylor Rev. Loren White Minister of Youth Pastor and Education 0PP'S JIMMY if fi I I 1 I Fair Ave. 533-1237 Kappa-Gamma Experiences Life rr-frrrygww-f A f. Joria Rieger, Pres. i i V1 L rk I H V '. W .YI Rhonda Burkett, lst Vice-Presidenl Lf-k I L , il J, , ,gr 1 A Debbie Chaney, 2nd Vice-Presidenl 3 ff - . ' N 1 -'W ,' Jennifer Adams, Secretary Q2 1' 13 76? 'E ' 3 ' Cindy Cobb, Treasurer ' k I .- .3 1 A ' . ', 1 gj Connie Marlin, Chaplain - ' , . V I , :A 1 f, K Kalhy vcufkowmvqfl, ' , . V ' , - - . M .2 ' 5 Glenda Fewell, Sgt. alArms J V, ii Y if, i . j- A il, s L A, , It . I X EN 51 ,7 Wd. l I . , I 4 Cherrie Banc 1 i g- I in of ' ., 0 Beckv Bif' A ' Laura afyqnf if V r ' 4 i, 2 ,W , Terri Campbell Q' ' 15 .Q A L ff' ' 'Z' 'www ' Cindy Carllan X ' f Qi- 15 Q ,r r . .W ,I h Q A' Debbie Dietz tv V'-:J , 45, 'I A' 1 , I ' LW- lg ' j , J Terry Dominguez , ' - V 55 -1 4: 1 Q I K A f if Margarel Drews CQ ' , 1 V 4, I-Qgffi ' jf- VI? 1: , ,,f I 3' 'TZ' all i 'i ' wi L ,. . , ' ' f G1 'f -' I few er 1 - A ' ' 1 L' . , , 14 Pvssv Farr ' . ' . -f ff f Shelley Heudick A, f . - If ' A K H 'i ' 1 Y' '47 IA' l Par H l 'n ' . ' , ' ,V rf f ' -5 , , Kim Lpngill rg Jax. gfkk N X, ,- 1' , YE V Laura McCulcheon 1, K' f 5' f 4 F X, ,, June owcon r rr,,, 1 ' Q, we , V C ' ' , 4 1 , A , . r , - . . :V ' V 'rm , A Kathy Passanl Q ., Z k I W , , jf 'W f ir- f 2. VV 1 All f .rr , rj' if i f if ' ' ' . 4 1 K7 ' Ginger Popp Shirley Pruskl Brenda Rovh Sandra Rudd Kalhy Suhler Calhy Thomas Marhne Veher NOT PICTURED 4, i r e fr Brenda Smith Sgl al Arms A i wi rf 'A' ,neo 'S' 'N zw Lv' 372 Advertising LGIL 11 .V 't X A 1 T 1 fi It 'M 1 , Z . :L T A T :- i ' I A 3' if ' ' S Kappa Gamma Tri-Hi-Y spon- sored by the area YMCA is open to all girls attending Highlands. The girls open the year with a social quickly followed by initiation. Some of the girls activities include a Sweetheart Banquet, and a Father- Daughter picnic. The girls partici- pated in many service proiects one of which was taking canned goods to the needy. Candy sales as well as a Rock-A-Thon provided much ofthe money used for this year's activities. At the end of the year the girls take their annual trip to the coast, ending the year with a splash. Throughout the year the girls create memories which will last a lifetime. Advertising 373 Karen Titzman, President Patty Hyatt, lst Vice-President Susan Williams, 2nd Vice-President Ricki Jackson, Treasurer Jill Owensby, Chaplain Cheryl Sultenfuss, Historian Lorraine Felan, Sgt. at Arms Deanna Fry, Sgt. at Arms Shannon Bergh Brenda Cook Tonye Cox Kim Farr Melissa Farr Debbie Fitzsimon Diane Garcia Vivian King Patsy Knight Darlene Lemon Melissa McDowell Nelda Montalvo Martha Murphy Laura Neuman Terry Reiss Lori Ruedrick Janet Sawyer Monica Silguera Valarie Silva Sharon Stille Mary Sultenfuss Jennie Trevino Margie Trevino Denise Tucker Diana Vera NOT PICTURED: Patricia Roberts, Sec. U15 L ' K 'f' if r , 'Yr J 2' . va ,., M r f ., ,J H. Y if f ' 4 , .K 1 T Veri-Fedes: True Faith 9 7 f gif: A Q A fw-31affvf+'- ii iz W M' Q, r Y. r .r : 43 5 if A -1.5, ii wir., . . W . ' 21, Q 5. If ' .. . ,g ip , :Tipp 4' A ,, p .V if ff l 3. ,' L - fum' ' f , F, t 4 A ggyqsf ,',,L ,,r's If '4 -Ei . 'ii sf e, ' ' 5237533 as ' I If . , Q, ' VV - L 1' Q. A 'X K A ' Y ,x Q f , - rfxgllly M 4' i - +... - . J , ,. , , . I ,, . . , M, , ,L JA v 'L va. U, V J. i x, - N-of T- . f ri ..f f' ' ' ' ' 'f .3 J if W' , f,., sri , ,f,ri,Jz? +55 3 r A ln' V' ' . F-'iff is L 'iw f f 1 5 2, 132 .. ia 4 l i i 374 Advertising I. . 3 il T 1-fig I X 0,1 -. -W, ,-E, . , i 1 i l i l VN l if 41 4 K j., .N 1 5 an ' if 1 ' fi. Q, . 1 .1 f bv i ,,,,,- , N , . sr ' , gf S.. 5 . ' . I A .-,A., , K K .v , n, 3 , is-rff:..41--, .. ' . ag f I F fig :if A .Q . r y - 0, 'fffrr' . . - - Ag -V' ,A 2 --. - ' l C 5. ZITQV 'Pla Veri-Fedes opened the year with a social based on the original drama As Veri-Fedes Turns. Following initiation and installation the club began plans for the year ahead. These plans included money-making proiects such as a Rock-A-Thon, cake sales, and pos- ter and stationery sales. Many service proiects were also on the agenda. Some of these included visiting a neigh- borhood nursing home, as well as a local orphanage. The girls exchange small gifts a week before Christmas and Valentines Day, ending the week with a larger gift. The highlight of the year is the annual trip to the coast. A great finish to a great year. Advertising 375 gr- GNL ,,., Q ' V, ,L,-, 3 5, 'f Wanda Langley, President Betty Ackermann, lst Vice-President Kay Del-larde, 2nd Vice-Pr Pamela Wrase, Secretary Peggy Walker, Treasurer Judy Anderson, Historian Cathy Herring, Chaplain Karen Haby, Sgt. at Arms Penie Purcell, Sgt, at Arms Cathy Ahrens Diane Barden Wanda Bruce Marie Boubel Cindy Coleman Holly Dietert Sandy Doherty Cheryl Farris Delores Flores Kathy Faley Diane Garcia Judy Gavegan Laura Haynes Kathi Henkes Denise Krueger Vicky Lambert Barbara Luttan Karen McCarter Cara Mencln Sharon Menck Janet Miller Lynette Moss Betty Parades Frances Poznecki Lucretia Robertson Cheryl Rodgers Penny Rogers Toni Sekula Peggie Stakes Carol Terrell Dawna Walden Laurie Walker Robin Zalesky esident Chi-Omega: Forever In Our Hearts at Vi ,. i e: L V .L , , E tr.. - N A L Q if , . A 1 ga .fr SZ, 4 im 'f ,- .gs x .QL 'rrii 1 ' fi 4 - sf, f f H D H J 'ff 224.121 T 5 ' Q 4 r , ,- 1 ' . 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'- N Q ' 'i J 'X , L' - -1' , :?f': f fr 76 A rrismg' 4 , 1 ,..',.V Va 2 fy .i . ,J Ji gi 0 F K S 3, . - su 'C 5 oo Q 0 0 ' 'iso ...,ano s,,,oouoO co' ' . g fists 5.0. T Chi-Omega is an all girls club spon- sored bythe area YMCA. The club began a busy year with a social based on a circus theme, followed by initiation and installation. With the year now in full swing, old and new members alike joined in on the action. The club held many money-making proiects, one of which was a spaghetti supper. The girls also participated in service proiects entertaining twice at a local nursing home. The girls also held a Sweetheart and Mother-Daughter banquet. Throughout the year, the girls attended church and carried out the meaning of Chi-Omega . . .Christ forever. nn' 4 Advertising 377 Toyota Congrofulctes The Class of '75 1703 S.E. Military Dr 924-9451 --V.-NQA.. fx ,Y fl - . 3 'S Zia A! s , 1? 53 2-la-rd U! f 'l I Bob Billa Real Estate 2931 E Southcross 534 8808 Trucker s Stansell s Book Exchange General Store af h?FD'WFTl lllli xr ics STEM? Vt L 0 fra.. 4214 S Presa Wtfaivwffw V Elm SJ- l ,,4gr ' we fa. t '1 43-A xiii' Qwnaaft Imports Posters Custom Leather Jewelry 662 W Hildebrand . - , s - . K. '..' -1 1 ' 1 A ML gv I, .V-fm! 1 ..-X f fg-gg' Y sf T 2 , 4. l T57 --' 'Y f ' l A -1 + ,' - I 'l ' i 1 , 4 . t , .. . -T I f 3 Jr N-E-4' z---' Q f ,R ' if A ' V rx . 'F I ,, 5 ' ' nu. 5 -5 ' si, . X -rj 3 I X xf 1 ..2...,.. N' 0' -1-.. 5 5- ...'?-..... ls 5 SK f l .' w.':rf?T'i QQ s-v:f..-tg- l ., 5 .f-Twfilv TG' ' ' : 1 'w as ff : 8 f . , . 8 it - l V ' 1 , -' M, .. 3 X . g , , ' . G7-s 3 Lggzr V'-'F-V l 1 get . . :f u.- 'W' ' re - P . . fi -55 .4 1 ' is I : ll ' : ' Cyl YM P Q, 1: , i yay f -H ' l ..:ff'tf'- 5 fl 2 X . R.. '-as . ,,.,fQQ5'i:,?sl,zs . 8 I ' ' ' s 1m Q? ' ' t ' A 't J - ' :il rg J- i 527591f'A ,f VZ., iff 3, ' -Ts, -A. . s, ,f '.L-,sie-aw ,Q ., .- -A Q ,- 1-rg?-1--H -2f:fss:+s:'.' , ,, sh' '54, ,J T76 ,pe af' 'fel-fe.. ,. f,.q iN-Q-, ag :as-sd. hx ' ...A ' ,kgs 1 ' . Q ,-s.g, 1!1F'Q-- - -' , -'sir ' .eff ,Q .f l 'z'3:-QiQ..y,hf..q . K . E R' , I n ,. 9 s :'-,:.:,L,' .ffm-m'?1,,-lg,1:1-ya:: ,pftg -- - g r,X'5,H ' 4 gr f - X .Q tfQnf.yQgfy.+ ff, Q, 'jf ' 4 :gf .mtv Adver tising l QQRAPHY 4711 Pecan Valley 333 2202 3 'T I I 32 - 1 is xg 8 fig, -'Sq ilffix 5.1 xlx A V Q' f -.5 wnll5 7 x Q'. QI -' - 5'x vig-9 'xlkaki-haf? t Si!! xsiwgxr .444 YL xi 'TP' If-C , M V 'Q ' 'P 5 4'- I x fr. 5 Congrofulotions To The Class of 1975 McCreless Shopping City 4100 S. New Braunfels A-nf.. r W!!! -Li4i.-,.,.,, 'N Q , ' xi my M L u 5 I fi ,Q is QI N I , X I I Sana' 'E-Zi'-:J . , f ml , ... ' I I I I wpagf 2,13 Q I I , A x I W'-5 Q' I f 6 I I I Q I 9 Remember These Days Always George Ramsey Doug Alfom P.O. Box 4396 Austin, Texas 78758 Taylor Publishing Company Making People HGPPYH is our business Baskin-Robbins 2927 E. Soufhcross 532-0383 . fi Q ' S fi'-l iwt zskl J! - Lv J I 4- A , .2- + 4? A f 'levi 4' ii if ,- 4L'5-.-'zw ss .-'iw J. .1....,- ' if -lf- -W - rf, v v . Nl, fi J iff S A ,'f0..-'f' Jenkins' Advisory Cynthia Allen, Edward Arguelles, Edward Ashley, Clarence Baines, Susan Belle, John Black, Gary Bowman, Charles Car- ter, Eddie Casanova, Yolanda Castillo, John Colby, Conn Creswell, Kay DeHarde, Armando Flores, Andrew Frazelle, Yolanda Fuentes, Michael Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Randolph Godinez, Jimmy Gonzales, James Matheny, Howard Mauch, Clara McCall, Anita McKinney, Frances Poznecki, Julie Puente, Esther Ramos, Lucretia Robertson, Sheryl Scholwin- ski, Roy Shepard, Janice Strey, Charles Taylor, Debbie Thompson, Jeffery Wauson, Lenita Wilks, Mark Williams. Seniors '75 Soy: Congratulations - We Mode lt. -v' .1 ...' ' '----Q My ,. Q- ., ,f '. 'f rl.. 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Preso 532-4151 Ad g 391 9' v 5 ii .x if fi fi E5 5 s 4 if i 3 is R is 3 5 Bro--D Brown, Patrice ,... Brown, Richard ..., Brown, Robbie .... Brown, Ronnie .... Brown, Sammy ,... Brown, Sharon ...... Brown, Mr. Stephen . Bruce, Evelyn .,.. Bruce, Patricia .... Bruce, Wonda ..... GU Bnrrnfield, Ernestine ..... Brunner, Earl ...... Brunner, George . . , Bryant, Laura .... Bubela, Carolyn . . , Buchanan, Cynthia . . . lukowski,.lonet . . . Bukowski, Kenneth . Burgess, Robin .... Burke, MarSheila . . . Burkett, Temmye . . . Burkett, Rhonda .... luenrostro, Christine ' lumett, Mr. Lawrence .... Bumett, Richard .... Bums, Kenneth .... Burns, Mark ...... Burris, Ms. Mavrine . Burt, Mike ........ Alurton, Donald .... Burton, Mary ..... Busby, Cynthia .... fiusby, Patricia . . . Bush, Carl ...,... Bush, Cafllne ..... lush, Henrietta .... Butler, Mlchelll 4..- Butler, Mr. Robert .... Byers, Gerald . , . . , Cadena, Mr. Sam ...... Caballero, Elizabeth . . . . Cage, Ms. Rebecca . Cain, Yolanda ..... Calderon, Rita ..... Caldwell, Christopher Coldwell, Lilene .... Caldwell, Margaret . Callies,Arlingtan. . . Coll1es,Arron . . . Callies, Doris .,.... Callies, layrnand . . Calvo, Anna .-,-- Comocho,Rita ..... Carnacha, Ronald . . Carnack, Cynthia. . . Camack, Jeanette . . Cameron, Evelyn . . . Campo, Veronica . . Campbell, 0613010 . Campbell, Corla . . . Campbell, James. . . Campbell, Mr. Lucius Campbell, asa-are , . Campbell, Terry ..,. Campos, Gilbert . . . Campos, Judy .... Campos, Julia .... Campos, Mario . . . Canady, Teresa .... Canady, Willie .... Conales, Michael . . . Cannon, Tami .... Cano, Patricia .... Contu, Anita .... Contu, Carlos . . . Cantu, Diane. . . Cantu, Gilda ..,. Cantu, Maria ,,.,.. Cantv, Richard ,.,. Caraway, Cynthia . , .....148, .....148, .....1l9, ....70, ......148, .....166, .....i4a, ....81,84, .....1l9, ....84, ....61, .....119, .....148, .....305, ....l5O,326, ....,.84, .....167, .....3l0, ........119, .41,119,232, ........119 ....84, .. ..167,264, .....i21 .....te7, . . .84, 338 1 19, 246, 252, l 1 r 347 197 289 119 119 119 345 166 166 376 166 334 334 372 166 166 339 119 148 305 289 166 272 232 148 .84 .84 .58 167 236 .84 284 347 '54 309 148 167 .70 167 .64 119 .63 167 328 .84 340 340 148 319 167 .84 167 167 234 339 167 167 119 122 167 167 .54 148 372 169 167 122 .84 148 .84 268 122 148 122 335 148 .84 340 148 167 Cardenas, Lydia .... Cardenas, Lupe ..,.. Cardenas, Noemi .,... Cardwell, Mr. Clifton ..... Carlton, Cindy ..... Carlton, Doug .... Carlton, Dudley . . . Carlton,Julia . . . Carney, lrene .... Carney, Roger .... Carpenter, Alex .... Carpenter, Duke ..., Carr, Ms. Mary . . . Carranza, Lindo . . . . Carroll, Darlyne .... Carter, Charles . . . Carter, David. . . Carter, Marie . . . Carver, Jerry . . . Carver, Leland ..... Casanova, David . . . Casanova, Eddie . . . Casanova, Yvonne . Cosiono, Richard . . . Casillas, Yvonne . . . Cass, Gary ...... Cass, Sherry ...... Costona, Voldemar , Caslonon,Jesse - - - Castelland, Beatrice . Castellanos, Teresa . Costellanas,Veronioo . . . Castiqlione, Robby' W. comme, Albert Castilla, Belinda . . . Costllo, Ernest . . . Castilla, Lydia ..., Castilla, MaryM. . . . Costi11o,Sandr'o . . . Castillo, Yolanda . . . Castro, Eddie .... Castro, Josie ,.,. Castro, Mark .... Castro, Mel ...... Castro, Rolando , . . Cazores, .lose ..,. Cervantes, Cindy. . . Cervantes, Nancy . . Chadwick, Michael . Chandler, Michael . . ciwfiei.r,ioan.y .. Chaney, Debi .,.. Chapa, Olga .... Chatman, Eddie . . Chatman, Susan . . Chavarria,Anna . . . Chovorrla,Maria . . . Chestnut, Juanita. . . Chetwood, Paul .... Chew, Joseph .... Chew, Richard . . . 1 Chrisrnan, Janet . .. Christian, Sheryl . . . caries, cmay .... Cirlos, Tommy .... Cisneros, Doro . . . Cisneros, Gloria . . . Cisneros, lrmo ..... Cisneros, Margarita . Cisneros, Yolanda . . Cisneros, Yvonne. . . Clanley, Tim . . . Clark, Colette .... Clark, Julie ...... Clark, Jacquelyn . . . Clark, LaRae . . . Clark, Larry .... Clark, Scott .... Clauson, Leroy . . . Qlay, Charles .... 149 149 167 .66 .......B4,372 ...149,264, 330 ......122,334 149 122 167 .84 167 .56 167 149 . .4 ........ 264, 385 . ..... 84, 184, 264, 289 21, 24,,84, 184,252,, ... .1, l22,2o2, . . . 122, 232, ....149, .......84, ...167,256, ....ie7, , 185, 211 232, 233, .. ...122,149,294, ....122, ....122, 149 334 236 147 ass 149 uv 122 wr 122 234 122 167 wr 347 .a4 122 167 149 uv 284 167 ass 197 167 we :iso 121 149 167 .a4 232 167 uv 372 167 122 122 167 339 no 149 .a4 no 122 149 ter 167 122 167 167 122 149 ter 149 uv .s4 wr asv ..85 .....B5,305 ..85 ..85 Clay, Jahn .... .... 1 67 Clay, Melvin . . . . . . 122 Clay, Patricia .... .... 1 22 Cleveland, Carl ...... ..... 1 67 Cleveland, Deborah ..... .... 1 49 347 Click, Kenneth ...... .... 1 22, 340 Click, Steve .... ..... 1 67 Cobb,Cindy 372 Cobb, Ricky ..,.. . . , 19, 149 Cochran, Brenda . . , .................... . 122 Cochran, 4 aran , ............................ ' Colby, John ............. 185, 208, 215, 227, 228, 385 Coleman, lemio .,.. ....,................ . 85 Coleman, Cindy .... .,.. 1 49, 376 Coleman, Cheryl . . . .... . 167 Coleman, Linda ..... . . . 167 Coleman, Sharon . . . . . .85 309 Colley, Charles . . . . . . .122 Colley, Dwayne ..... ..... 1 22 Colley, Mike ..... , . . .167 256 Colley, Ruth , . . .... . 167 Collins, Dale . . . ..... .294 Conlon, Brian .... .... 1 22, 319 Conn, Clyde ...' . . . 167 Conn, Kathryn .... ..... 1 22 Connell, Potty .... ..... 8 1, 264 Cannell, Susan . . . .... . 167 Conner,Lanette..,.,. .... . 167 Conner, Mark .... .... 1 49, 256 Conner, Patricia .... .... 254 , 256 Conner, Vikki ,... .,.,. . 85 Connor,Paul . . . .... 264, 389 Cook, Brenda .... .... 1 49, 374 Cook, Jim ..... . , , .85 Cook, Sandra .... . . . 122 Cooper, Tami . . ..................... 149 Coquat, Cathy , . . ..................... . 149 Cordaro, Mike ...,..... 2, 185, 203, 215, 232, 234, 289 Coronado, Anthony .......................... 149 Coronado, Debra . . . . . 122 Corrales, Moria .... . . . 122 Corrthers, Shirley . . ..... 338 Cortex, Thelma ..,. .... 1 22, 340 Cossairt, Ms. Eleanor ..., . . . .66 Cottrell, Jayme .... . . . 167 Couch, Sharon ..., ........... , . . 167 Courtney, Michael . . ...........,.... 149 Cox, Tayne ...... .,.. 1 7, 273, 305, 374, 388 Crabb, Danlel .... .,.............. . 85 Crabb, John ..... , , . 149 Craft, Margaret .... . . . 122 Craig, Donna ..., ..... 1 49 Crawford, Karen . .. ..,. 149, 347 Creech, Cindy ..... . . . 122 Creswell, Conn .... ...... 3 85 Cristofoletti, Mr. Michael . . . ..... 58, 254 Cromer, Taro ......... ..... 3 39 Crumrine, Curt .... .... 1 23, 264 Cruz, Gradalupe .... .,.. 1 23, 264 Cruz, Jae ....... .... 1 49 Cruz, Mike ..... .... 2 64 Crux, Oscar . . .... 149 Cruz, Razhel .... .... 1 67 Cubellis, lret .... ........ 1 50 Cude, Elton ...... .... 1 22, 334 Cuellar, Edward .... , . . .150, 264 CulPOPPlf. Cyftlhia .... ..... . 85 Culver, Joanna ...,... .... 2 64 Cummings, Ms. Betty .... 256 Curtis, Beverly ........ .... 1 67 Cutrona, Kevin ...,. ..... 1 50 Cutrona, Tony .,.. .... 1 23, 256 Doder, Paul .... ....,. 1 S0 ooslsy,Maxm... ....167 Domaini, Tony .... .... 2 94 Dance, Frederick .... .... 1 50 Darilek, Suzi ..... .... 1 50 Dauer, Ronnie .... .... B5 Index 393 Dalgodo, Dampny, Dennis, Theresa Denvir, Donald Do Salma, Robert Do Salma, Teri Deimar, Ylqca DpWih, Louis nm. , . aw ww' Dmoz, og-viwitibllyff -Dietz, Ddfaaruh Tim . Wendy Donahoe, Bon Donuhoe, Kufhy 4 Index , .L 1 .f f tl gi' ' -j,1f?5f1.ff. f W ..... Garcia, Sandra ..... Garcia, Steve ..... Gardley, Cheryl, . . . Gardley, Marlor . . . Gardner, Joyce ...A Gardner, Tina . . . Garner, David . . . Garner, Kenneth . . . Garner, Theresa . . . Garrett, Terri ..,. 1 1 Garrison, Yvonne . . Garza, Guadalupe . . Garza, Norma .... Garza,Mr. Paul . . . Garza, Raymond ,... Garza, Vince . . . Gasaway, Lisa . . . . Gaston, Verleen . . . Gates, lvye ..... Gates, Rita . . . . . Gavegan, Judy . . . Gawlik, Deborah .... Gawlik, Debra ..... Geisler, Mr. Arthur . . Gentry, Georg , Deborah . . . . Melissa .... Gibson, La Donna . . . Gibson, Linda . . . Gibson, Xnnlrna .... Gideon ,Melody . . . Gilbert, Mig. sge. . . . ' Giles, Deborah .... Giles, Denise .... Giles, Mark. ..... . calcium, Ms. sam. . .. Gilliam, Steve .... . Gilliam, Jernea .... Gizzi, Carmen . . . Glass, Ethel. . . Glass, Wanda. . . Gleitz, Florence. . . . Godfrey, Kenneth . . . Godine Godley z, Randolph . . . . , Nomsa .... Gomez, Diane. . . Gomez, Gloria .... Gonzaba, Fermin . . Gonzales, Cindy .... Gonzales, Penny .... Gonzales, Deana . . . Gonzales, Esther . . . . Gonzales, Francisco . . . Gonzales, Glenda . . . Gonzales, Gloria .... . Gonzales, Joe ..... Gonzales, Jimmy ,.,. Gonzales, Kathryn . . Gonzales, Moria .,.. Gonzales, Norma . . . l Gonzal er, Paul .... 1 Gonzales, Ray .,... Gonzal es, Raymond . . . Gonzales, Ricardo. . . Gonzal es, Rose .... Gonzales, Tommy . . . Gonzales, Tony .... Gonzales, Walter . . . Gonzales, Blanca . . , Gonzalez, Joe .... Gonzalez, Larry . , . Gonzalez, Linda . . . Gonzalez, Sam .... Gonzalez, Yolanda .... Goode, Brenda ..... Goodenough, Bonnie Goodenough, Vdlliam . . . . Goodwill, Charles . .... Goodwin, Benny ' .,.. . . . . .se au, . .... ar. 294, ....2e4, ....340, ...70, ....151 17,117, 273, 339 .....87,169, ....l99,320, ....87, ....151 ....87 ....169, ....sa, ....as, ....ia9, .,..m9,2e4, .. . .ss, zos, 208, I f 1 1 169 328 385 ' ' 264 .87 268 151 169 104 104 .87 104 151 347 305 151 169 151 340 151 169 305 376 169 169 .61 .87 104 151 169 .87 264 .62 311 169 .87 .54 334 340 347 151 151 .87 151 385 .87 169 125 151 .88 .88 169 169 169 151 284 .88 385 .88 169 151 151 169 169 152 .88 334 294 264 169 264 125 128 .88 .88 .88 .88 268 125 215 Gordon, Allen . . . Gould, GIoria...fk Graham, Danny . . . Granato, Frank .... Granato. Joan . . . . Grandberry, Steve . . Green, Ms. Betty . . . Green, Brenda . . Green,Janis . . . Green, Jesse .... Green, Patti . . . Greer, Ginny . . . ' 1+..c1.,w, -3-Te? Gregory, Chris . . Griffin, Mark .... Grimes, Michael . . . Grissett, Karen .... Grizzard, Sarah . . . Grobe, Marianna .... Grebe, Nora .... Gruetzner, Ray .... Guaiardo, Martin . . . Guaiarda, Pete ,... Guel, Jorge ..... Guel, Nora ..... Guerra, Tommy .... Guilbeau, Cheryl . . . Guilford, Jeannine. . . Guilford, Joy . .... . Gunn, Ronny .... Guthrie, Paul ....,. Gutierrez, Blanca . . . Gutierrez, Dorothy . . Gutierrez, Juanita . . . Gutierrez, Leticia ,.,. Gutierrez, Lucia .... Gutierrez, Mary . . . Gutierrez, Pedro . . . Gutierrez, Richard . . . Gutierrez, Sarah . . . Gutierrez, Stella . . . Guzy, Frances. . . Haby, Jett ..... Hoby, Karen .... Hoby, Leroy .... Hackett. Janey .... Hodsell, Debbie . . . Haecker, Mary .... Hall, Dana .... Hall, Dennis . . . Hall, Gene .... Hall, Mona .... Hall, Richard ..,. Halsell, Lloyd . . . Halsey, Tommy .... Hancock, Kathie . Hand, Beatrix , . . Hand, Frank . . . Hand, Nancy . . . Hanley, Teri . . . Hansler, Miles . . , Hanus, Mr. Charles . Hardaway, Pamela . . Hardeman, Patricia . Hardeman,Sharon . Harder, Pam .... Hardy, James .,... Harlow, Mr. Gary . .. Harmon, Sharon . . . Harper Harper Harper , Beverly . . . . , Ms. Josie , Pam .... Harper, Sheryl . . Harris, Harris, Harris, Dianne. . . Luciaus . . . Lucita .... Harris, Patricia . Harris, Shelton ..... Harrison, Beverly .,., Harrison, Will . . . .. Hartman, William . . . ,urge -. ,,,-,ve-.,,,.F--L--..W ... .2 . I N ye ....147, ....125, ....169, ....152, ....89,264, ....152, ....169, ...89, ....89,188, ...89, ...a9, 89, 203, 215, ....152, 152 152 152 334 152 125 .63 152 125 330 .88 121 125 389 152 169 169 264 340 169 .88 125 169 152 152 125 347 305 125 152 .88 152 125 169 .88 152 169 152 152 .88 152 152 376 152 264 169 169 125 169 169 169 334 125 169 152 256 169 152 264 152 .66 169 152 169 .89 389 .71 .89 152 .65 .89 .89 169 294 .89 .89 305 152 330 256 rztfartrnan, cms . . . .......... 14-9,198 l'lartman, lavlanda . . .152, 238, 256, 339 Hartness, Graham ...,, ........... 8 9, 305 Hartrnnft, Marian ..... ..,................... 1 25 Hartsfield, Elvis . . . 202, 203, 215, 236, 256 Harvey, Debra . . . ...........,.....,.,. .169 Harvey, Sharon... ....169 Harvey, Wendell .... ..... 2 3 Harwood, Beverly . . . . . . .125 Hasty, Ms. Janet .... ..... 6 1 Hasty, Silveria ...... ..... 8 9 Hausler, Ms. Carol ..... .....,................. 6 4 Hawkins, Deanetta .,.. ...................... 1 25 Haynes, Duane . . . 18, 89, 205, 215, 232, 233, 330 Haynes, Laura .... ................... 1 52, 376 Headrick, Lynn . . ...., 169 Heard, John .... .... 1 52 Hebert, Eleanor.. . .. . . .89 Heck, Carol ..... .... 1 25 Heck, Clifford .. . . . . .169 Heck, Mariorie . . ...... 89 Heck, Patti . . . .... 89, 310 Heck, Shirley .... ............. 1 69 Hefner, Diane . . . . . . 188, 304, 305, 309 Heiman, Mary .... ..........,.. 1 69 Hellmann, Curtis .... .... 1 69 Henderson, Ceathrie . . .152 Henderson, Charles .... .... 1 52 Henderson, Cheryl .,... . . . 125 Henderson, Cynthia .... ...... . 89 Henderson, Sharon ......,.. 169, 339 Henderson, Wanda . . .............. 152 Henkes, Charles. . .... 7, 89, 215, 232, 233 Henkes, Kathi . , , ........... 152, 376 Herbst, Rhonda . . . . . .. .89 Herder, Frank . . . ..... . 125 Hering, Lorraine .... 152, 264 Hering, Cathy . . . . . . . 308 Hering, Mark . . . . . . 125 Herman, Gary .... .. . 198 Hernandez, Diana . . . 152 Hernandez, Gracie .... 152 Hernandez, Janie . .... 89, 294 Hernandez, Kathryn ...... 152 Hernandez, Kathy . .. ..... 152,347 Hernandez, Linda . .. ....... 169 Hernandez, Maria . . .... 125 Hernandez, Morris . . . . 294 Hernandez, Patricia. . . . .169 Hernandez, Ruben. , . . . . .125 Hernandez, Sylvia . ................... 89 Henderson, Wanda . . ...................... 152 Herring, Catherine . .... 17, 89, 273, 304, 305, 376 Herring,Mike ... ..... .......... 1 1,152 ' Hester, Tina ...... .... 1 69, 347 Heston,Ms. Terry ... ...56, 81 Hice, Etta ......... ...125 Higdan, Ms. Barbara .... .... 6 6 Higdan, Cyndi ...... .... 8 9 Higdon, Tim ...... . . .169 Higdan, William .... .... 1 25 Hightshoe, Richard .... . . .152 Hightshoe, Steve .... ..... 8 9 Hill, Terry ........ .... 8 9 Hin, Vicky .... . ...... 169 Hines, Linda ..... L. . ..... 152, 252 Hines, Mr. William ..... . . .68, 69 Hinoiosa, Jose .... . . .28, 89 Hinton, Debbie . . . . . . 169 Hodge, Albert ...,. ...152 Hodge, Debra... ...152 Hodge, Doretha . . . .... .169 Hogan, Ms .... .... 6 3, 330 Holden, Steve . . . . . .169 Holguin, Alfred .... ....... 1 69 Holguin, Patrica. . .... 90, 372 Holley, Tommy . . . ............ .125 Holm,Ms.Mary ....... ......71 Holmes, Robert . . . .... 24, 25, 90, 252, 305 Holmes, Selsa . . . .............. .152 Index 395 Hol Holisford Hooien, Lig Jackson Bevefly Blllle ..... CULQIPHQ, ,J .1 ' ' ' 5 ' CFETW K -rg L1 ' xiii, ',n',Ke ,,- ,.Y, A' 4 ,, g v ' LF! J kg .ao - f V A Y K 1 . ' - 5, , ,- .1 , f 5, rv - 3, A Y V r' W mf X 2113 '-ff. ,fx . ..ff.'. , A Y Q' At. N' 'wt Q' U' 2,3511 '11 4!,'wP 1 . yy Xpq' - , -J , of -.. 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Terrell Sfi - Stiles, Jeffery . . . . ,.,. . 132, 341 Stiles, Nancy .,.. . . . 174, 199, 341 Still, Richard .... ,,,, 1 55 Stills, Sharon . . . , , , ,374 Stokes, Janet . . , , , , 174 Stokes, Leann . . , 4A,, 174 Stokes, Pegqie .... ...,. 3 34, 376 Stolte, Clay . . . 132, 228 Stoney, Jerald. . . ,, , ,157 Stover, Richard . , ,,,, 157 Strey, Janice .,.. ,99, 355 Strey, Kenneth. , . 157, 334 Strey, Otto ..... ,.,. 3 34 Strickland, Donald , . . 157, 334 Suarez, Freddie. . ,,,, 100 Sudderfh, Lori . .. ,,,,157 Suhler, Cathy . . . , , , ,372 Sullivan, Jerilynn . ,,,, 174 Sullivan, John . . , , , , , 157 Cheryl 273, 374 - 273, 374 GGOYDG ...,. 99 Steven. ,,,, 157 Sandy - .... 157 , . . . 132 157, 264 Thomas, Vernon . . . if. Thffmpson, Carolyn ,.., , . Thampson, Clarence . . . Thompson, David .... Thompson, Debbie . . . , . . . Thompson, Laura . . , 400 Index 334 174 132 5 Thompson, Thompson, Thornp san Tietze, Ms. Mary . . . Patricia . . . ,Willie. , . Paulita .... Tiierina, Carolyn . . . Tiierina, Louis .... Timmer, Andy .... Titus,Ruthie . . . Titzman, Karen Torres, Antonia .... Torres, Gladys Torres, Lesvia ..., Torres, Louis . . , Tarrez, Roger ..,. Towles, Sandra Traugott, Laura .... Traugott, Pam .... ...157, ..,,.334, ,.,.,175 ,102 ....I75 .....64 ....l76 .....157 264 .......133 374 .,.....l75 ,...l00 ....157 ....175 157 133 ,...I00 ....157 Traugott, Sharon . , . ....,... . , . ,175 Tremaine Tremaine, a-'Mhiiiew I f 7 1 f Q l I f , V' ,Q o,2s6, 157 294 74 74 6 40 we 11 ,LN fff,iTi19l5iir,L'sfi95 eifigsv . 1 1, ',,, 5 if Eli ,, 'iif ,,,. vsnmlvlichiulie. . 1 1 . . . 1 .340 .,,,- - ViH'0ff5P0'!fSl9'ifi?3i25E '57 ' WY 33 Vidal, Robenmsqi . . .' . -. 1-Ze, ViIleraI,Anita...ffQjwf A 101. Villeral, Bunk , ,V 101 Villeral, Davldl Q Villeral, l.lNdG Villeral, Mary . . . . 4 - . Villeral, Patricia gg, Villeal, Reuben Villegas, Elsa . . f Vaqel, Susan . . , Voizmann, Elaine . . . Volz, Darell .... Volz, Donald . ,. ........... . .. Vukasin, Gary .,... Wade Betty Wagenfehr Lori Wahl Benny Wahl Martin Walden Walker Walker Delores Walker Helen 175, 264 .63 175ft' Edward Susie .... f. . 264 1 57 175' A' .59 121 133 175 157 133 133 W 175 1 17 246 wer, ,n7igaifi,Qf!awrzyniak, Marina . . . . . 'W?'EfiWg1r4rzyniak5 Teresa . q,,gWehb, Ms. Ricky ..... . 7 J Vickie . .... Watson, Elitabeth . . ,!Q,atson,KarenVL. . . . . . . Wah, . Wausbn, Jeff .... . Wausau, Patricia . . . Wayne, Chester . . . . Weaver, Kenneth .... Wellindtarnlfheryln WeIls,Jimn1y .... , . . Wells, Sharon . .... 176 157 157 176 157 157 176 176 176 1:12 176 232 176 157 157 176 376 157 .158 Whi -Zun white, Sylvia ..,.,. Whitehead, Edwin , . . Whiteman, Ms. Cheryl Whitman, HenrY -... whm, Rita ....., Wharton, Debbie . . , Wiatrek, Garry . . . Wiatrek, Jeff .... Wicht, Debra . . . Widner, Bryan .... Wieding, Beverly .,,. Wieland, Ann ..,. Wieland, Bruce . . . Wieland, Debra . . Wieland, GreaofY - - 1 Wieters, Chris . . . Wieters, David . . . Wiggins, Cindy . . . Wilhelm, Gary , . . Wilkins, Lenita .... Wilks, Danny ... Wilks, Kathy .... Williams, Angela .,., Williams, Bobbie .,.. Williams, Carolyn . . . Williams, Charles . . . Williams, Charles . . . Williams, Cynthia . . . Williams, Darrell .... Williams, Fred .... Williams, Judy ,.,,. ....i7e, ....i33, ...102,252, ....102, Willams,Cassondra. . . .....,... . . . . Williams, Katherine . . . ...,...... . . . . Williams, Kathy .,.. Williams, Larry ..... Williams, Lawrence . . . Williams, Lawerence . . . . Williams, Leonard . . . Williams, Louis . . . Williams, Lucy, . . . Williams, Mark ..... Williams, Rernethia . . . Williams, Roger. . . Williams, Russell . . . . Williams, Sandro. . . . Williams, Sandro. . . Williams, Wussie. . . . Williamson, Carolyn . . Williamson, Marianna . . . Williamson, Michael ..., Witlis, Herleen .... Willms, Charlene . . . Wilson, Belinda . . . Wilson, Brenda . . . Wilson, Cheryl . . . Wilson, David .... Wilson, Sheila .... Wilson, Willie .... Wilton, Thom ,..., Winkler, Bibionna . . Winkler, Bradford . . Winter,Melonie . . . Wirth, Suzanne .... Witter, Beth .,.., Witter, Bruce ...... Waitena, Charlotte . Wolford, Charles . . . Wallersdorf, 5aliY - - Wood, Cindy .... Wood, Lindi . . . Woods, John ..... Woodard, Deborah . Woodard, Kary .... Woodard, Linda . . . Woodruff, Rita . . . Wondra, John .,.. Wondra, Melvin . . . Waosley, George . . Wotipka, Loretta . . . Wrase, Mark . . . .7,18, 102, . . . .252, 304, 305, ....102, 176 305 .63 101 256 133 158 294 158 133 1.58 176 345 102 158 176 102 158 158 102 158 133 158 347 158 176 158 102 227 294 133 176 102 339 133 176 158 102 158 15B 385 347 176 ....l76 ....102, 176 304 .. ..... 102 ...158 .,.l58 133 ....158 .....,...133 .........102 .102 .176 .133 330 ....133, .264 .176 .176 ,2a9 206, 227 , 304 ....133,3-10 .176 ....102.252 ...l58 .159 .102 ,264 .176 .102 .102 .158 .177 .177 .158 .134 .158 ...l3A,256 .158 ia, 134, 232, 233 Wrase, Pamela . . . . Wrose, Stephanie .... Wright, Greg . . . . Wright, Tammy . . . . Wright, Wanda . . . Wyatt, Wyatt, Jim ..,...... John . ......, . Yoeger, Ms. Marguerite . . . Yomauchi, Gary . . , . . Yomauchi,Yvonne. . . . Ybarro, Ybarra, Young, Young, Young, Edward .,.. Judy .... . Robert .... Suzanne , . . Theresso . . . Yount, Keith . . . Yznaga, John ..,, Yznaga, Mary .... Zoiontz, Mark . . . . Zaiontz, Patricia . . . Zoiontz, Sharon . . . lolesky, Robin ,... Zamora, Diane . . . Zapata, Ruth ..... Zepeda, Gerald ..., Zimmerman, Don, . . . limmers, Debbie .... Zinsmeister, Moxie . . . Zinsmeister, Patricia. J. Zeller, Mr. Larry- .... Zotz, Cindy .... 7, ai, 321, 338, 373, 377 ....l58 ....304 ....,177 .. .l58,334 ...l58,334 .....5A ....102 ....177 ....l34 .....158 ...102, 202 ...102, 330 ...,.158 ....102 ....l02 ....158 .......l34 ....177,l99 ....lO2,197 ....l34,376 ..,.,..i5s ......,,..i77 ...l21,134,294 ...,.,....i77 ....102 ....102 .....l02 ..........62,26A ....,...l51,158,339 zen, wma. ..., .... 1 io2, 227, 232, 233 Zuniga, Cathie L. . . ..........., . 158 Zuniga, Gabriel ......, ,....,.,.......... . . . l77 Advertisin Index A. A. Patina Exxon ....... ,.............,., 365 Adeline's Fashions .,.. . . .369 Alamo Candy Ca. ....., . . . 381 Alamo Funeral Home ..... . . .352 Alamo Mobile Horne Sales. . . . , .370 Alamo Service'Cycle .......,,... . . .365 Alamo Typewriter Service ......... . . .353 Aldersgate United Methodist Church .... . . .364 American Sports Center ........... . . . 359 B G N Auto Supply . ,K ........ . . .379 Baptist Temple Baptist Church .... . . .371 Baskin-Robbins ............. . . .385 Bill Lerich insurance .... . . .362 Bob Billo Real Estate . . . . .. .381 Bob Jones Realtor .... . . .362 Bow Koy's Flower Shop .... . . .359 Brides Beautiful ..,....... . . .366 Brooks Field National Bank . . . . .360 Browns' Texaco ........ . . . 352 Buddy's Auto Repair . . . The Bug Shop ......... Clarence's Barber Shop .... Clements Music Shop . . .f , Chi-Omega ......... Christian Book Stare ....... Coca-Cola ................ Denison's Automotive Service .... Dietert The Florist ..... . . Disco Prescription Pharmacy .... Dr. Pepper ,... i,.,. . . . . Dodger Equipment Co. . . Duderstadt Optical .... Dury's Gun Shop .... Flowers Lumber Co ..... I Fleyd's Dairy Bar, .3 ...... . . Foiey's Repair A Maintenance ..,, Frank G Mesa Barber Shop -,U . . GGAMorine .... Gallaway's Beauty Shop . . . Gibson Costume Shop . . . E. L. Goldbecli ..,..........., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church . . Graham Bros. .............. . . .....359 .....367 .....352 ......352 ...,376-377 ....357 ....39O 8367- ....355 .3533 ....391 . .358 ....367 ....357 .,..359 . .353 . . 2'153s7 ....363 .. .,.. :iss ....358 ....3eo ....362 ....364 356, ,. Greens Hobby Shop . . . Handy Andy ............ Highland Hills Apartments .... Highland Hills Baptist Church . . . Highland Hills Pharmacy . . . Highland Pork Cycle Center . . . Highland Pork State Bank . . Fred Harding Photography .... Harlondale Baptist Church .... Harolds Plaster Gallery . . . Jimmy Hopps T.V. Rental . . . Janet's Photography ..... Jeon's Cake Shop .... Jenkins Advisory . . . Jones Refrigeration . . . Kappa-Gamma ..... Kelley's Beauty Shop . . . Kerrville Bus Co. ,... . La Moy's Jewelers ....... Londauefs Flower 5hOP ---- Lindsey Oil Co. ........ . T. 1, Long T.V. Service .... Loop Auto Repair ..... McCreless Fabrics .......... McCreless Shopping Center .... Troy McCoy .............. Mac Tools ............. Medical Center Pharmacy . . Metzgers Home Delivery . . . Montgomery Words . . . ..,.356 ....354 ....359 ....359 ....369 ....362 ....36l ....368 ....386 ....370 ....371 ,....38l ....354 ....3e5 353 372-373 ..,...353 ....365' ....2s2 ....365 ....363 ....as7 ....3s2 ......367 332,383 ....365 ....364 ..,.367 ....3ss .mass Motor Mort Auto Parts .... . . . .391 Murphy's lce House .... .... 3 79 Nicholas Photography ..... . .... .... 3 87 Pecan Valley Golf Club Apartments . . . .... 356 Pennies Food Market .,......... .... 3 67 Pens Body shop . . . Q .,,, .... 3 ss Pooley's Insurance Agency .... .... 3 56 R 8- E Cleaners ......... .... 3 67 Reliable Battery Co .... Rentro Realty ..... Rigsby Auto Parts ..,.. Rigsby Upholstery ....... Riverside Baptist Church ,... Royal Crown Real Estate . . . Ruben Electromative Co. . . . Saen1's Advisory ..,.. Schneiders ..............., Sears ..,.,.,......,.,..., Sebero Plumbing A Appliance Co, ....3se ....356 ....3ee ....363 ....35B ....360 ....357 ....39o ....379 .. ,... 357 ....366 Sekula's Barber Shop .......... .... 3 56 Sigma Chi ...,...... Southcross Villa . . . Southside Reporter .,.. Stansell's Book Exchange. . . Tondy's Leather Ca, . . . . miter Pubialhsng Co ....... Temple Discount Pharmacy . . . Terrfple Hill Garage .lc--. . . . Texas State Bank ....., Truckers General Store . . . union mi. ca. ,..... . Valley Wew Pharmacy .... Veri-Fedes . ....L . Village Automotive . . . Bob Waltersdorf . . Washington's Advisory. X. L. . Weiner School Supply . . Winn's ...... ..... Wright Sports . . . ....389 ....361 ,...366 ...,350 ....369 ....3B4 356 ....366 ' 380 . . . .365 . ..... 358 374-375 .... 364 ....3s3 ....3sa 'L...351 .. ..357 363 X Index f i L .i fr EDITOR IN-CHIEF CARA MENCK The Owls Are Concerned With V ,, F u.. ,ng ,..+4 :,.. .,..l . 1 -K3 .: r K, , 'W 'eel N , ., Wi 1 ,f 1 1 V: 5' 'fl Kal I' 4 1 I 1 1 f .- ,A . - .v 1 , I ' .'4'f'g,?:- fl, , , . 2 ' A' sf' 0 l:?7f Z 2 f-9 Lag 7? 1 s 5 1 f, - - 1 V, ' Z -'F Q':'r:1 , ' ft? . , ,E 5 I 3 LR. M ,A - , , a A - 1 'Q , . -fx .- miaii ang? 1 5 , , ,,Z. , 1 in ' ' V ' 1- ' if 7 'fi '- M, ,.. J' Q L .- V -' Qi 1 1? wf'fZT.'1,-fs ' 1- if -' ,I V4 ,?q?.1Q n. 1- ' ,Q 1-f, 3 , l . ,- ff, ,.-M -- .1 .,, ,- ,:' sf:..,g1- !?'2..A,g-,Q-J M- -,, M ' E3 Z4-1' ff Lf , 43, .f ' ' L - ' 5 i 1 j 4 ' V I ' ' l I 4 'f .. . - . fi '- , -. ' I i V. t .X A 4 . , W ,gf faf.flq,feQa 1 f. 1. 4 - -. ifzf ' ' ' v ..,.u1fIll7v ln- 1. . YF, l'x'!' - ,v Q- A... .Q1-f 3 -fn' H . ' - 4 1 'auflqfi se u ' ' Q - 'vv - I . .Muff U . 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Whether you are a fresh- man, sophomore, iunior or senior, you are involved in some way. Seniors order their caps and gowns, and iuniors order their senior rings. All classes participate in the elections for the coming year's offi- cers and take the dreaded final exams. We, with infinite ioy, turn in those heavy, textbooks and walk the halls to our lockers once more to clean it out. There's an endless number of things to do and everyone feels that they'll never get it all done, but all too soon the end is upon us. P 1 Y' lr p . f l yi l, f l Closing 405 We Find Thai What , - O' u xg 4 lwlhs N. n x M n ,- Z 'V xxx ' ' X ' 1.- X ,J 4, . . ls ft. Q x Yi Q-- ' Q NX fn, K , - if 7 'Q ,f R M 5' lhrigxj' 5 Is Only A New Beginning. Q,- 4oa CI ' if - 'Q-A V' i'- XC 1 oslng CA -2. A v 'A 1 .Jin -L lg. n 55, Q '. gi, ' J f ' at A ' J '54 A is .2 , , 5 vs 7 4 Q . V 1 .. U1 Ab fl M A Il -- 1 hr we-LA X Y' 3. fin w. 44 s. B32 'A PYQJA1 ikvlk x Senior Week is specially designated to salute seniors at H.H.S. During this five day period, seniors participated in various activities planned each day. This year Senior Week was March I0- 14. TOP LEFT: Ice cream party in the Student Lounge. TOP RIGHT: A skating party at Carvel. MIDDLE LEFT: Carline Bush l2nd placei and Rosalinclo Dela- Roso list placel pose as winners of the locker contest. MIDDLE RIGHT: Donnie Steinbach and Delaine Meiers finish breakfast at Luby's during the Senior Breakfast where Bobby Warren of the San Antonio Spurs was guest speaker. RIGHT: Senior Class Officers and students put on a skit at a Senior assembly to demonstrate the activities to take place during Senior Week. 410 Senior Week Senior Week ls Designated To Salute Seniors l The second annual Heritage Week was held April 7th through the llth, for the promotion of understanding different heritages with the theme Reflections On Brotherhood to base the week on. There were displays exhibited throughout the week in the student lounge and trophy cases. Also guest speakers and various other modes of entertainment were used to make the week successful. FAR LEFT: Bill Glass gets Heritage Week off to a flying start by entertaining students with an inspiring talk. LEFT: Albert Valle presents honored guest speaker Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez with which brought Heritage Week to a memorable close. BOTTOM LEFT: Delores Flores and Juana Maldenado try to sell English delicacies during the Heritage Week Carnival held on Wednesday. BOT- TOM RIGHT: German Club members enter- tain the student body with their display of their German heritage, through dancing. BELOW: Students proudly display exhibits depicting their Afro-American heritage. Reflections On Brotherhood Promotes Understanding ff' ' ' 4 lag MAMDN Br . In Iilllld .-.LCE - Student Government Elects 5 lf -.. :J N., -1, -- ,.'.v, ttA ,- gd' This year Henry B. Gonzales came to HHS to talk to the Student body about our heritage and broth- erhood during Heritage Week. The student body elected Student Gov- ernment representatives and cheer- leaders for the 1975-76 school year. The HHS Band, Brigade, and ROTC participated in the Battle of Flowers Parade. TOP: Cheerleader candidates on stage before elections. MIDDLE LEFT: Albert Valle, the newly elected president for the Student Coun- cil. MIDDLE RIGHT: Henry B. Gonzales speak- ing to our student body on brotherhood. 412 March-April Activities Officers, Student Body Elects Cheerleaders, A il it i W xiii i gl.lr'g, . fliflftk' iii Mit Band, Brigade, And R.O.T.C. Participate In Parade March-April A 4 Jrs. And Srs. Experience Days Of Wine And Roses The Turtle Creek Country Club on the north side of San Antonio was the scene for this year's Junior-Sen- ior Prom held on Friday, April I8 from 8:00 to 12:00 pm. The band playing was Infinity, a local group capable of great variety in their music. The theme of the prom, Days of Wine and Roses, was carried out in centerpieces of paper roses in bottles. A small ceremony was held in which the sponsors of the Senior class were presented with bouquets of red roses. Each officer was pre- sented with a ribbon placed around the neck to denote his or her office. About two-hundred couples attended. THIS PAGE: TOP RIGHT: The officers of the Senior class of I975 and their dates are Diana Vera, reporter, and Mark Mize, Chris- tine Buenrostro, historian, and Joe Aleman, Melissa McDowell and James Robertson, par- liamentarian, Betty Ackermann, chaplain, and Steve Saenz, Cathy Battles, secretary, and Willie Zotz, and Pam Wrase, vice-president, and Andy Flowers. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Jun- ior class officers and their dates present at the prom are Judy Gavegan and Kenny Taylor, Cheryl Rodgers and Albert Valle, Penie Pur- cell ond Mike Codaro, Vickie Lambert and Clark Magee, Janet Sawyer and Artie Kocian, and Norma Montalvo and Richard Monsivias. BOTTOM LEFT: The members of Infinity get together on a Chicago tune. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Mrs. Heston holds a box of roses as Jennie Trevino prepares to make a presentation to Mr. Moore. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP LEFT: Robert Garcia and his date, Ida, smile for a picture with Dawn Ragsdale and her date, Kevin Horton. TOP RIGHT: High- lands students and their dates swing to a song by the Doobie Brothers. MIDDLE: Some students sit at a table and engage in conver- sation while others move to the beat of a slow and easy melody on the crowded dance floor. BOTTOM: The rotating refreshments table is a definite crowd gatherer as prom- goers get punch and snacks. 3? ?7 . r I Prom 415 6 Juniors Celebrate With Year End Picnic The Junior class held their annual picnic Friday, May 9, at Raymond Russell Park. There were such activi- ties as a sack race, egg toss, three legged race, banana eating contest, and tug of war. Barbecue chicken was catered to members ofthe Junior class. RIGHT: Judy Gavegan seems anxious to come in first place. BELOW: Anyone for a game of football. LEFT: Many iuniors like spectating. BOTTOM LEFT: Diane Speer and Lorraine Felan try to out tug the other team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dolores wonders, Dol dare? i my if Ve ' if Q' Mlm , K-4' :fi if A 1, x -,fri pf' ' ' ' X N '-5452 2? . .5 l Seniors Hold Picnic At Lando Park ,... J' lf . X 1. wz' N, . uf z A K is q . I , 04' 1 I 5 W ,- F' , -. -94. B1 ::!..-4 X --,' E11 Friday, May 2, was the annual Senior class picnic at Lando Park. Most seniors wandered around the park on foot or by bikes until lunchtime. Desserts and drinks were provided. A pie eating contest was held before a water balloon toss. Sen- iors paddled canoes, swam, rode pad- dle boats and the train until it was time to board the buses and head back to Highlands. TOP LEFT: A few Seniors enjoy lunch and con- versation in the picnic area at Wurst World. MIDDLE LEFT: The mini train attracted many Seniors throughout the day. MIDDLE RIGHT: Here is the catching end of the water balloon toss. BOTTOM LEFT: Even Mrs. Heston enioys the little kiddies slide. BOTTOM RIGHT: These Senior boys are making their ieans into cutoffs so they can swim in tl1e river. 1 .. 3 4 't .A 4' iii. xzr. ag, .1 vu, .J tm' - 'W' A ,, , , ,f fiv, v x. I .u ' l J' -J' JR I ,'-' ' L ' 1 ' 1 A QW- ' . ,J--'N f Q.. A N- ET' J-,Ai A ' ff V .fp , . N i. , ii, . f- A.. A . -A v .5 ' . -: , - V ig ' j f s gl ,-ff , 1 A - e . iw- by Rf 1-iz. .. . .s . l ,I ss- Jsw s- A A- L E :ki f Y.-Q' H 1-F Y gf . , ,Q i -- 4, . , .'. . J e lf ., 91.3. I N-1 - Hin, ff - y v , 'rea' '7- gf., ' .. ' . , ' few 'vw 1 rl- 'f 'l . 'Q' '- Q , 4: 3 f-26975 4 1 W P ,gs it X- , -4 . ' We '1 1 .-. . ' 1'-Qi ' 2 -x s i d ' V 1 L A 417 Freshmen End First High School Year 4 5 ,'.E'.'Q S I8 S The class of 1978 celebrated the end of school with a picnic at Comanche Park, on May l5th. The Freshmen played softball, had a dunking booth with Mr. Strader as the 'dunkee.' TOP RIGHT: Nell Russell tries her hand at softball pitching. BELOW: Freshmen don't remember Seesawing requiring so much skill. MIDDLE: MIDDLE RIGHT: Joe Felan tries to find c baby swing his size. BOTTOM: Co- sponsor Mr. Strader cools off, voluntarily. v, ,,, if-rf 193, lfsnfjz 1 ..,,, ' Oi' l l X ',,g,v Tixlige' Sophomores Have Spring Activities This year the sophomores held their picnic at Comanche Park. They had an egg throwing contest, three legged race and a sack race. The sophomores tried something new this year. They had a banquet at Pecan Valley Country Club on May T6, 1975. Awards were given to the most spirited sophomore boy and girl and to the person with the highest score on the achievement tests. TOP LEFT: President Cheryl Farris pins Mrs. Green with a corsage and Mr. Garza with a boutonni- ere. MIDDLE: Woodrow Taylor receives a plaque for the most spirited soph. boy. LOWER MIDDLE: Sophomores watch sack race. BOTTOM LEFT: Cheryl Farris and Denise Tucker participate in egg toss. BELOW: Paula Rios, Denise Tucker, Cheryl Farris and Mona Overstreet see how many can slide at the same time. -4 A L' ws, , :- .este , ,X '1ifs!f'i T ' 4 if h illi- The Owls captured the regional tournament, towering over both Jef- ferson and Brazoswood with the identical scores of 72-68. John Colby and Clay Stolte led an exciting comeback with only 5 min- utes left in the first game. Colby hit 14, while Stolte got 5 free-throws gathering 19 points between the two. The next stop was the Jefferson Mustangs, who were favored in the game, but the Mean Maroon hit the first 2 points and stayed ahead until the finish. The Mustangs never led, but were always close. The victory was secured when a Mustang lay-up attempt rolled off the rim into the arms of Jim Matheny. The season finally ended when the Owls were defeated by the Pas- chal Panthers of Fort Worth in the semifinals by a score of 82-65. The Owls had a hard time and were always outscored. One fact was that Paschal's shooting average was better than the Owls. John Colby had an excellent game with 25 points, and Evans and Matheny trailed with I0 points. Our Might Maroon have not only established themselves as one of the top 4 teams in Texas, but' have left an imprint in the history of Highlands that will always be remembered. TOP MIDDLE: Lewis Miller reaches high for the ball. TOP RIGHT: Jim Matheny gets the shot. MIDDLE: Johnny Bowens flies high for a big two. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lewis Miller shoots from the line. BOTTOM MIDDLE: John Colby goes for a rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Darrell Williams attempts to keep a Panther from blocking his shot. 420 Basketball Highlands Goes To State Play-Offs: Greatest Year In Owl History bl Q. U---W gf' ll 'Y B1--wg , ' . 1' . -, a 1 -rfxlfi ...-f - , -N-.N ' e- .. .,. Mile Relay Takes Sixth In Finals On April 26, the Regional IV track meet was held at Buccaneer Stadium in Corpus Christi. The Owl thinclads participated in two entries. They were the 440 yard dash and the mile relay, with the relay taking sixth place in the meet. Benny Goodwin ran the 440 yard dash for the Owls. He ran it in 52.2 seconds, but failed to place in the event. The mile relay team was made up of John Bowens, John Eagleston, Edgar Evans, Benny Goodwin, and Wayland Davis as alternate. Their timing was 3:23:2, and it gave them sixth place in the final running. ln the San Antonio Invitational on April I9, the line-up was the same. This time Benny Goodwin ran the 440 yard dash in 50.5 seconds. Although it was a better timing, it was still not fast enough to place. The mile relay ran with a time of 32.8 seconds and placed third in the preliminary rounds. Though the Owls weren't among the top finalists, some of the partici- pants did go to Regional, and fol- lowing the Highlands tradition, we were again big Maroon winners. TOP: The mile relay is making the rounds. MIDDLE LEFT AND RIGHT: Benny Goodwin practices diligently for the meet. BOTTOM: Coach Davis watches as the track team mem- bers stretch out. Track 421 Volleyball. . .Golf. . .Tennis l l This has been an excellent year for the girls on the volleyball team. They were again district champs, but they unfortunately lost the bi-district game against Churchill, who eventu- ally won the girls 4-A state title. ABOVE: Spirit and emotion are important in making critical points. RIGHT: Volleyball team members eagerly await the ride to face the next opponent. UPPER RIGHT: Owl golf- ers are starting their drive to a championship next year. 422 Volleyball X' i i 314,91 X MH Dm.. 'N-... K L Nl The Owl golf team is making its plans now to win first next year after a fourth place finish in the District 29 AAAA tourney this year. Tennis team members are looking for the future after a sixth place dis- trict finish this year. With several returning lettermen the Owls should be in top form for next year's matches. LEFT: Coach Carl Mangold is always eager to assist team members at practice. FAR LEFT: Driving is a fundamental which leads to lower scores. BELOW: The use of the fairway woods leads to future birdies for next year's team. Golf, Tennis 423 Despite a winning spirit the Owl baseball team fell to the South San Bobcats by the score of 7-I at V. J. Keefe field. Deep hits to center and left field were in vain as the Owls tried desperately to rally. RIGHT: The Owls wait to take the field against South San. BELOW: Clay Stolte smashes one to deep center field. Owls Lose To South San Bobcats In Bi-District Playoff. 'T X hi 4 S S E, 4 Q A M A w A Mme? ki-w Ma. , .- W 1 'K!iWtf W' ' ' K ' ' O G A ' 'amy A A f f ' . , S i i'f 'W ., . is 'f Y r A ,,',, f Mm. 7, he V f ., . My -fn 4 M M - W vw it f 'fix it 'L -, W , . fi in A ,Siegel I figs ,- -- ' MW' T 1 L .2 ,W f ' 'Q L' um 57 ,fL':',j'! 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The Owls drop- ped a 3-l decision to the Bobcats in the first game and a 7-l score in the second contest as they were eliminated in Bi-District. Five Owls baseball players were selected to the All-District. They were Duane Haynes, Mike Cordaro, Mel Castro, Richard Mudd, and John Colby. TOP LEFT: Ronnie Camocho slams a hit into center field, MIDDLE LEFT: Mike Cordaro shows his fine throwing ability. MIDDLE RIGHT : Duane Haynes warms up for game. BOTTOM: Spectators view of the V. J. Keele field, scene of the clash between the Mighty Owls and the South San Bobcats. 04..- . . .-.........---.... ........I..' -3-fsfrvfff -nal. District Baseball 425 f 1 .Hi fa 2 F . I is m i Q Q E l fix F 2951 'il 1 v V fifww fav-I . , -1 Li'i, -D' f . Y sl .5 f Q2 rw I K a. :Q A ' Sri. ,:L Vs, 'V ,jSX A 6 y Iii--fm , 4, . J 1 , te Q - ..f- Q j 54 , ' , ,gt -I V9 I f ujJq 0 Yr? 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Baccalaureate Provides Inspiration Z'-. f , . r ' I sr fswlw' x ,S For Seniors Baccalaureate was held on Sun- day, May 25, in the school audito- rium. This traditional program each year provides seniors with inspira- tion to face their futures. ABOVE: Seniors, friends and parents listen intently to the service. TOP: Senior class co- sponsor Mrs. Terry Heston speaks to the class of 75 after receiving a plaque from senior officers during assembly. TOP RIGHT: Bacca- laureate speaker makes a point to the sen- iors. ABOVE: Elvis Hartsfield seems inspired after the service. Baccalaureate 437 Graduation night - a time for all seniors to reflect on their years at Highlands. All the good times spent with friends, favorite teachers, and three-dollar library fines are now iust happy memories. It's time to look ahead to college, work, a career, and whether or not to visit lunch tomorrow. Tonight, there will be tears, hugs, parties and many congratulations. 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