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

 - Class of 1976

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AllRip,h1s Reserved, A V opening 7 it seems to me a crime that we should age these fragile times should never slip us by a time you never can or shall erase as friends together watch their childhood fly Cupyrigl1l 1' 1970 Dick lumus ML1siul,imiIvcl, llsrvd By Pcvrmissirm. All Rights Resurvmlf' WMWVW ix' K 115711, waiia '- lf Kilmer 'flllllp wnrmrnmnmmwimgi WNEVF' - - rr W . , L .k . -5 QQIIJ1, '- ' ' 3 . , K, .ck V ff, V ,iv n I f 1 ,M 0 cy W rr-1 2, - , lil ? 7 uf , c . ' . 3 f, . me K i 7 lil' , -f cl- ,L F Vg ve V- X ll ll ww 1 11 X-Y il ,-A rn' Fl ff ' M ' f uf in A li r A v Q l l l 4 i i l l opening 9 editor - lynn ette moss asst: denise tucker M m , 1 bij . yi, ,Q,1F' Q ' A N 2 2,51 in Y' DX XLS! ,Q 49 . nb -AJR WQ X L Q 'U 'V Jw x 'yy' QD 'XJ I U. ' 1 1 V 4-O KJ Y X xx A-:P V xx M Tfkxb- rx -Sv L, K X if Q , ,,,w -V ww- - -. R xfr' .CV A QF ' fkbx' f +7 sys' wk .W QQ'-f Q ' 'XX fl,-iff' XG - 'X N . ,xQx+f W' f, . U XXJU JK, I' f A, , WIJLM A 5, K X V, .Q N 1-9 h V. 1. 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I anticipation excitement E f 6 R l J X ,- as l r l l of aw Anticipation, Excitement, and hope are all the feelings that come with the l beginning of the school year. ' V I Anticipation of our first high school ' We lli' 5 'ifl --'. t,V M V ? year or excitement over graduation l N A ll ' and hope that this year will be as good as the last. Qs We Campus Lite 'I5 hiends, experiences and memories is what HHS about moments to ember are times we will never forget, that happened this year at Highlands. The pep in our Mary spirit stick, students at rallies, the cheerleaders, our close friends and the lunch room, all had a ' ' watch the Owl Top Left: Vivian King, tell who won the twirl for the V Campus lite 17 l r There are a lot of different things going on at Highlands High school every day. Some days there are Pep rallies, others there are assemblies and some days there's iust talking and being with your friends. But no matter what they're doing Highlands Owls always have a good time. Top Right: Students relax at lunch time. Bottom: Mark Davis and Penny Purcell enioy each others company during sociology. Opposite Page, Top: Cynthia Quintana and Joe Felix eat lunch and relax. Bottom Left: Cheerleaders try to decide who gets the spirit stick. Bottom Right: Students listen attentively to assembly. scenes at h1gh1ands , ..N'.,t B Campus Life sfs.-M-Maw X hx flr . ed u P for Spifit W 1 eek. X S WWW ff fff f 1 f kk H x , f M X y N2lQ - ' XNN 4 ' ltaeir etstt al. I -re'fl1t' I' 1, ' pl t we ms....... 1 tk' , , ,, ,.,....,,,,., Top Right: The spirit week game was held on Halloween so the Tubas tried something new with their horns. Bottom Right: The students decorated the cafeteria along with the halls as part of spirit week. Bottom Left: Football team stands at attention for school song. Opposite Page, Top Right: The Owls have a bonfire to promote spirit during spirit week. Top Left: The Brigade dance team dressed up as ghosts and performed to the theme from The Munsters. The entire halftime had a theme of Halloween. ., ,,... ..., ....M.e,,.., ......,......A,.--- W KM- 'X' -- 3553 A -s . A 'Av- li M 5' 'fl . f if ' mn, P.-. x Q R05 Campus Life 21 N EJ ' a xl the pathways to learning . 2 .J .I Af Q are the hfehnes of our school The pathway to learning . . . it leads us from class to class, to assemblies, to pep rallies, and to the understanding of many different things. ln band, we learn to play music. In shop, we learn to use machines that may help us in the near future. VOE aids us in iob opportunities. In sports, we are taught the hardest lesson of all, to play the game of life with zest, and to observe the rules of sportsmanship. Everywhere we go - these pathways are the lifelines of our school. Opposite Page, Top: Tommy Dill and Harold Barrow work with the computer in Mr. Bigger's class. Bottom Left: Joey Walker works ata chemistry lab. Bottom Right: Girl's volleyball team plays hard at a game. Top Left: Melissa McDowell plays her flute. Top Right: Bill Brown works in the Radio and Television room. Bottom: Terri Riess helps in VOE. Campus Life 23 1 f' 2 V 1 , ' , when scho01's out students leave but not al ays the sam lj-'-jf I.-I-I-I-I'Q-f'I-I-lj-L'I'f'f'T AI- F . .... V:-31:-:-1-' '-:-:-1-:-:-:-1-:-1-1-1-:f:'1-1-:-if-'52:-:-:-:T:it-:-:5:1:-1-2-1-1-5-:1' :5:?:1:1:3:?:f:3:7:-.-. ' Riffffffi 'iffjfffffffEfffffQffffEfffffffffffffffffffQff2ffffQffffffEffffffff' '4 ':'31f51flfif5f?fif3:3:4:-.- .... .. +5-Zffiffii 52523:3:5:3:3:3:6:Z:3:3:i:1:3:3:1:5:1:3:3:f:3:5:3:3:i:5:1:3:1:5' .-:ifiziziffffff 7 ''fllifif3f3f3fif3f1:f:7:3f3' .l' - ':ftfzQ:Q12:2:Q122:2zfzfzQ:fxQ:2:2:Qzf:f:f:f:f:f:f:Q:f:f:f:Q:fzf: :f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:Q:'' 'VJ 231355:f:j:f:g:1tQ:Q:5.5.... iff3:12QIf1QZQIfffzffgjzfzfif:Q:Q:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:Q:3 Q:Q:f:Q:Q:f ,,IgIgftfgirggzgggygig:g:gCg:g:g.5.g.,.,. .I . - ... .- 1.5. . .'.....'. . ............. ..... ' ' .'.'. .'.','.'.'.'.'.'.',' 'i ?!f!.' '.:.:. 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Some ride the bus, some walk, others bring cars and take friends. Upper Left: Highlands' students hurry to buses after school. Top Left: Motorcycles are one way of getting home from school. Lower Left: David Casanova takes friends Mike Herring, Roger Kolodzieicyk, Joey Walker, Valdemar Juan Castano, and Ernie Mungia home from school. Opposite Page, Top Left: School's out and students get ready to go home. Top Right: Students walk home from school. Bottom Left: Riding a bus is one way to get home. Bottom Right: Val Custano gets that run-down feeling. Campus Life 25 - - L . ' ' - I 1 '6,:?, , .,,. ,,..,.N . xx.,,.QN I x 1 1 W I l 1 , I KK u s seal O e 29 L x x spending time ith the 0 ls X X R ' 5 ,IH 5. ix - f-X is i 4 t 1 f V 1 it x ,K I ,K ,,w, H 4, Q I I N O, , ,, V 4 ' h ,?,: --. ' 5 swrifne 1' , , H Q fx, :EWFfrs!f 1 , 9 2 ' I -. , :si ' Q 'xii g --9 - ' , R mg f 2 - W - ' ....... 3 . . . - - Q 5 s Q!! s w f s 1' s .f s 1 x y gk O I x 1 ' I I x Q , , 'all'4F, l,.l,s' Ifwfmm mm-rpms? , 1 A.: Y' , ,, , 0 0 IJ Q , , 9 ' I , ' I , , if l I f ' 3 .,, H J 0 '3 ' r ' K k 'nu , I ' 4? Q ' - , M wr mf L ., Q' i un u - lam X I 1 - V 'I s, A -. if ,N . x 5 Y 93' N Q X Ml Q igx .. ' A 1, 1 X gypsy-Q: 'vu ...Q Becoming involved at Highlands was a new experience for many. They had to face tardy bells, wake up earlier, become adjusted to a schedule, and get into the swing of high school life. The Owl student drags himself to school. He must become motivated. By the time lunch rolls around, he is starving, and after a hard day's work, he is ready to go home. Top Left: Leland Carver gets by himself to study. Top Right: Linda Gonzalez thinks about her term paper. Bottom Left: Roger Roel shows his own style of marching, Bottom Right: Harry Westhoek helps Betty Parades with her sociology. if lm ,hw 5.9 'We-, Christmas spirit comes to highlands During the school year Highlands students show spirit at Christmas. The school provided Christmas Activities, too. An assembly was held on the 'l9th of December where the choir and band performed. The Christmas Prom, sponsored by the iunior class, was held on December l8th at La Villita Assembly hall. The prom was enioyed by close to 900 students. Music was provided by The Sugariammersf' K Below: Students watch the band and choir perform at Christmas assembly. Right: Poster proclaims Christmas season at Highlands. Opposite Page, Top Left: Marie Boubel and Tommy Halsey dance to the music of the Sugariammers. Top Right: Students enioy the Christmas Prom. Bottom Left: Lorraine Felan goes Christmas shopping for her friends. Bottom Right: Harold Hugh Barrow decorates his house for the Christmas season. 30 Campus Life - Iliff 1 1 r .G I I, f 4 ' Qi ,f :if gf? sv ' ' ,Qf if 1' 7 3 , . ' F 'J..a ff 0 f I . N ,, M. , . ,, Qi 5 , L sw 9.4 - ,a3f'mA,Li,,,'f, bk-1-'-, y , f f, y y 4 . k .. I ' . L, , at , ' r Q f v ,. I is ,f ':k.' r,, t - , I I 2 , ,t 3 f 3' urfg 'EP I . Q 2' ' M, , I .Mn- tff ig' 4' S 'aa E 4 f i :mari E A E 'wwf '. x, Ny Y X N 5 I xx N x X N 5 ' X X 1X X N 3 x, N 19Z6HI'xI'kV.QS.. XX y X x xt YN Al P Ns X X M sl! 5 X26 X Q sTx.x 'X N' ' N 5'-14 s sf' x X x x ' no -. s' N. is Q I K xJx 3, X. '55 s SX X s X M' 'h V X ss 'F x Kdfx if - Y lk. 1 s MN ' S 8 Q' 3? 4 X 1-gh' Ol x I X, s.5' A S 5 I ' Q 'sf 235, 's ' X A' ' 'XA'N,'A'A: 4 s :fxsa f M ,wi- s -' X0 ff stnfsg. ' j' .' 9.14 '.54-Is' 'L 1 'I aj If 3 .5 .f s A . . T S I 5 . w , x P' , 5 ,ff I 's Q J' , - f -1 ' int 5 'V f We ty . x 3 b'5 1. ,wg ukymivma- my I , 5 1 , t'j4 gtk . 5,9 ,, If ,M ,W A 4 1 x J 'Q . ' M, ff '- ' V 4' , ' ,I .V ff? 3' r l i A A sd . K' M 2. , -, - It :KV I dry. VM, i :fe f I f' - W F I ,X . fl . 5 '-if-...M V Campus Life 33 ?- Pl 9 9 9 sanantonio 76sanantonio 76sanantonio tomo '76 sanantonio ' 6 sanantonio '7 We as San Antonians approach the Bicentennial celebration with pride in our country, but still retain great pride in the heritage and uniqueness of our own city. We may take the beauty of San Antonio for granted, but first time visitors often note the Spanish architecture, the river winding its way through the center of a large city, and of course the Alamo. ' ln 1968 Hemisfair added structures which gave new dimensions to our already . impressive skyline, such as the tower of the Americas. This was one ofthe main attractions during the event and remains a permanent fixture. It measures 622 ft. and has a revolving restaurant on top. Maybe these, as well as the general atmosphere, are some of the reasons San Antonio is considered by some authorities to be one of four really unique cities in this country. Campus Life 35 Bd b trtd tlppgBttom LftFd J d l Hfreedom jam Comes to h1gh1ands The week of February 9th - the 13th was a busy week for Highlands students. On February 9th the students listened to the music of Freedom .lam at an assembly. The band not only played music of today but, did a salute to the music of the past. The band performed o more lengthy concert on theltenth. T pRight Freedom Ja p f rms for t dents ith bly Botto L ft L dg 't t hows h t I t sol Mddl F d J m's g gtd Btt RghtT ryhlp keep hyth f th b d Opp t P g T pLeft: L dG t tg t t th T pRight: 0 OS. p L'f itllt Fl ll itll ' l X X f students participate in valentines da l On Valentines Day the students bought carnations for their friends from the Senior class. The carnations were delivered during the students first period classes. The Student Government sponsored a dance with D.J. Lee Randall as host for Valentines Day. Top Right: Seniors prepare carnations for delivery. Bottom Left: Leroy Martinez delivers flowers. Bottom Right: Diane Barden sees who carnations belong to. Opposite Page, Top Right: Linda Hernandez and Beverly Miller tell who their flowers are from. Top Left: Janelle Smith and Roger Roel enioy each other's company at the Valentines Day dance. Bottom Left: Highlands students get down to the music of KTSA. Bottom Right: Kathy Garcia does the Hustle. fu :ft 'W 12? We ':t1r'fz w3 . , ,V 'tf' 38 Campus Life Campus Life 39 editor: janet miller N Jaw dbx uw! wx QHJNVX TQ? Q li 1 Z XLR J QQ kj 5 saisd school board provides educational leadership Many hours of their time is spent making sure that the schools are kept in good condition. They also see to it that the SAISD schools offer high educational values. The SAISD is always busy making decisions to improve the schools. They see to it that the welfare of the students is emphasized. Upper Right: Dr. Harold Hitt, Superintendent of the School Board, coordinates all the schools in the San Antonio Independent School District's activities. Right: Ms. Grace Durr, Board President. Presides over school meetings and she directs the school board in all activities. Motivators ' T' T ttrt lm-E ....,s.. i . .,.. ... , . . o E E 4 x X if fi i i ,K f....mw,Mi.www,W,c,,.,,,WMwf 'I 5 f 1 ii Si i K X X 3 X K X X 5 if le Thomas Gaffney Vice President K f Daniel Scucedo Jerry Dieiert Secreiary Oscar Hernandez Assis1antSe-cretary Board Member Bobby Schneider i Dr. William Elizondo r Bwd Membe' Board Member Aww ,J ,M mr. mehan pre ides hhs with dedicated leadership Mr. George Mahan is the principal at Highlands. He is a very busy and active person. He spends much of his time learning and finding new techniques of teaching to provide the students with better education. His favorite pastime is playing golf, but he has participated in almost all sports at one time or another. His favorite quotation is, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Among the people that Mr. Mahan admires the most is Harry Truman, for his independent nature. B.A., Trinity University, M.A., St. Mary's University if '2 .1- ,.,. og -Q34 .ei I if . y, f if ff. i wi Mite Price, Edward Mr. Price is assistant principal at H.H.S. He enioys seeing students getting along together. B.S., Samuel Houston College, M.S., Prairie View A8iM Singleton, Harold Mr. Singleton is vice principal at Highlands. His time is spent mostly in the halls making the students goto class. B.S., Louisiana State University, M.A., Our Lady of the Lake ,pf Y . L' y Y Af. ,gr as 9 .ff fr' ' st' it is gi if f f' :mr ff 5 M15 5:2 'Lat f 75 ,Q 5 1 Ackermann, Roberta Ms. Ackermann is the dean coordinator of counselors and data J processing. Her favorite hobbies are traveling, gardening, and reading. B.S., M.Ed., Trinity University Morris, Tom Mr. Morris is the dean of student services. He likes western music and his favorite singer is Glen Campbell. M.Ed., Hardin Simmons University, B.S., McMurray College -mauve, N ff: if 2 at .55 Motlvators 45 is 6 Campbell, Lucius Mr. Campbell is the vocational counselor at Highlands. His favorite hobbies are playing golf, fishing, and hunting. B.S., Texas A8il, M,Ed., SWTSU, Professional Counselor's Certificate, SWTSU, Vocational Counselor's Certificate, Texas AGM Fowler, Willetta Ms. Fowler is a counselor. Her favorite hobbies are playing bridge, pinochle and working crossword puzzles. B.S., Langston University, M.Ed., Trinity Univ. Motivato rs ,. , .V-.1 f Fuller, Esther Ms. Fuller is a counselor at H.H.S. Her favorite pastime is going to movies. She also enioys sewing and reading. M.Ed., Trinity University Gilliam, Billie Ms. Gilliam is the senior counselor at Highlands. The thing she enioys most about the students she works with is their enthusiasm and love of life. B.B.A., Texas A8il, M.A., St. Mary's University NX Schuette, Margrete Ms. Shuefte is the 9th grade counselor. Her favorite quotation is, We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give. A.A., Texas Lutheran College, B.A., University of Texas, M.A., Univ, of Northern Colorado Yeager, Marquerite Ms. Yeager is a counselor at Highlands. Her favorite quotation is, lf we take people as they are, we make them worse, If we treat them as if they were what they ought to be, we help them to become what they are capable of becoming. M.S., University of Southern California ' N-I .ie l 4 l f. Flores, Nell Ms. Flores is Mr. Mahan's secretary. Hannon, Herbert Mr. Hannon is a Special Education aid here at Highlands. , LI? 5 Hawkins, Thelma Ms. Hawkins is in charge of the bookkeeping. . Howard, Dorothy Y- I Ms. Howard is the Data Processing clerk. .. A V ge .pm .51 2 .-.- Jb Anderson, Bonnye Ms. Anderson is the registrar for all student records. Chavez, Gregorio Ms. Chavez is a librarian here at Highlands. Clark, Cara Ms. Clark works with Mr. Morris and Mr. Price. Cosper, Ann X Ms. Cosper is the Textbook Custodian and Ticket Seller. Lambert, Rosemary Office. Netherly, Ruth Highlands. 4, Prendergast,Ann a Office. ,QQ E2 Summers, Dorothy Visuals room. F0nY1iY1, D0f0ll1Y i Whittier, Loretta MS- Fflfmln is on Office Clefk- J Ms. Whittier is the Reading aid at ,S Highlands. Ms. Lambert is in charge of the Attendance L Ms. Netherly is in charge of Study Hall at Ms. Prendergast works in the Attendance Ms. Summers is in charge of the Audio- it Motivators 47 if 2 Motivators A Aguero, Vicente Coach Aguero teaches P.E. and Spanish. B.A., St. Mary's Univ. Alexander, Beth Ms. Alexander teaches Fundamentals of Math I and ll. Her favorite pastime is spending time in the country. B.A., St. Mory's University. She also attended S.A,C. f-Q , 1 X. t a Awzzzerefmmwarwwa Baze, Rhonda Ms. Baze teaches World and American History. Her favorite quotation is, A teacher is wise who does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. S.W.T.S.U., B.A., Texas A8lM University Biggers, Larry Mr. Biggers teaches Algebra Il, Trigonometry, Computer Math, Physics, Probability and Statistics. He is sports-minded and one of his favorite hobbies is softball. UT Austin, B.A., Mathematics 1964, M.E., UTSA l974 ,ar N V' , .A, sswfsmam 5 if 52 if R .. 5 5 if .Q if S7 fi? is , Brown, Stephen M Mr. Brown teaches Biology. His favorite quotation is you con do anything if you try hard enough. He enioys Elton John's music. Brient, Ellen B.S., S.W.T.S.U. Ms. Brient teaches Driver's Ed. and Health. B.S., M.A., Texas Women's Univ. Burnett, Lawrence Mr. Burnett is the music teacher at Briggs, Betty Highlands. He works hard preparing Ms. Briggs teaches Art. She enioys programs for the choir to participate in. He collecting recipes and making iewelry. B.A., if directs the Brigade choir in putting on ' Trinity Univ., M.A., T.W.U. Christmas programs. B.M., Texas A8rl. 50 Motivators sf lf ii! X ' s i S 5 xtei c' . ,, Q f 4? an .9 y .X ..'J' Burris, Mourine Ms. Burris teaches Algebra. Some of her favorite hobbies are singing ond art. When asked why she chose teaching as her profession, she stated, I love Moth and love working with the young at heart. B.A., St. Mary's Univ. Butler, Robert Mr. Butler teaches Biology and Student Council. He is the Senate sponsor. The person he admires most is Jaques Cousteau, because he is an adventurer and explores in the same areas of his interests. B.S., M.Ed., Trinity Univ. I Cadena, Sam Mr. Cadena teaches Industrial Cooperative Training. He is sports-minded as far as football is concerned and one of his favorite hobbies is Woodworking. He enioys reading Industrial books. B.S., M.Ed., S.W.T.S.U. Cage, Rebecca Ms. Cage teaches Spanish. The most important thing she has to offer her students is to encourage good study habits and an appreciation of accuracy. ln three words, she describes herself as consistent, open-minded, and fair. B.A., M.A., North Texas State Univ. l x Cardwell, Clifton Mr. Cardwell teaches Sociology, Government, and American History. His favorite pastime is discussion, and the most important thing he has to offer his students is conscientiousness. The need for teachers made him decide to choose teaching as his career. B.S., Trinity Univ. Carr, Mary Ms. Carr teaches English. Some of her special talents are sewing, handwork, and cooking. She feels that Highlands' school spirit has diminished in the past year, becaus of the large size, creating an impersonal, uninvolved, unneeded attitude. B.A., Southwestern Univ. 5.1 -1 e .1 -- Combs, Carolyn Ms. Combs teaches Girls P.E. She is also coach of the basketball team. Cossairt, Eleanor Ms. Cossairt teaches American History. She chose teaching as her profession because she thinks learning is much fun and democracy depends on educated people. B.A., M.A., Trinity Univ. Motivators 5 I Cristofoletti, Michael Mr. Cristofoletti teaches Math. He chose teaching as his profession because he thought he had something to offer teenagers. He feels that as a teacher, he can help renew some of the school spirit by helping the students develop a sense of values based on morality and self discipline. B.A., St. Mary'sy M.A., U.T.S.A. Hostetter, Barbara Ms. Hostetter is in charge of the alternative teaching program. B.S., S.W.T.S.U. . , 12 'ff Motivators 1 L Davis, Lyman C'Um'fsY' Thamel Coach Davis teaches Science and is a Mr. Crumley teaches drafting here at J - Highlands. Cummings, Betty Ms- Cummings Teaches English- She e i0Ys Highlands. She took the place of Ms. Marian. health food, tennis, and bowling. She enloys s listening to John Denver music. B.A., M.A., North Texas State. coach of football and track at Highlands. Dean, Carole Ms Dean teaches English here at -Pfs, 'if wi. . if sf, Ehler, Carolyn Ms. Ehler is a Drama teacher. Her favorite pastimes are getting out in the country and cooking. She chose teaching as her profession because she feels she can teach her students self-confidence and grace. B.A., Texas Lutheran College. Esquivel, Emita Ms. Esquivel teaches Crafts. The most important thing she has to offer her students is patience and understanding. B.A., Trinity Univ. Findeisen, Charles Mr. Findeisen teaches Science at Highlands. Fischer, Richard Mr. Fischer is the Metal Shop teacher. His favorite hobbies are being with his wife and children, and sports cars. The music he enioys listening to the most is Patton and Fiddler on the Roof. B.S., Texas ASM. thi- sz . L X 4 , X12 R i sf i - -. Motivators 53 ,' 'ilk W fi i 4 mfsleg F s F s .Aiwa 3 .. 1 'S Flores, Victor Mr. Flores is a Special Education teacher. His favorite pastime is working with youths, and the most enioyable thing about his students is their individual qualities. ln three wards, he describes himself as talented, loyal, and responsive. B.A., Trinity Univ. Fonseca, Estello Ms. Fonseca teaches Math. She enjoys playing tennis. She was very active during spirit week. 54 Motlvators Fredrikson, Larry Mr. Frederickson is a Physical Science teacher. The famous person he admires the most is Albert Einstein, because he was able to incorporate many scientist's ideas together into a theory of universe that is easy to understand. B.S., Texas A8.M Fulton, John Mr. Fulton teaches P.E. and Health. He is also a coach for Highlands. He enioys listening to country-western music, and his favorite singer is John Denver. B.S., Trinity, M.A., St. Marys .i lax ,4- eggs ii A A -e W ? 33- 5.1 V t Avg' Funsch, Daniel Mr. Funsch teaches Fundamental Math l and ll. He enioys reading fiction and non- fiction books. B.A., St. Mary's Univ. Gadberry, Don Mr. Gadberry teaches Algebra. He feels that Highlands' school spirit has not diminished in the past few years. He thinks there are more clubs and organizations showing banners and spirit than ever before. B.S., M.A., New Mexico State Univ. 1 l .. , wa if its E f fi z Garcia, Esther Ms. Garcia is a Physical Education teacher. She is very sportsminded, and her favorite 'z i' .,f. . V L ' .,h', ' . . iiif shhf 1 t f ' L:'f -r S S ttht ii 'i sports are volleyball, tennis, softball, and Garcia' syllflc ' U track. B.S., S.W.T.S.U. She is also coach of Ms' Garcla leaches Engllsh al Hlghlcnds' th ll b ll . e vo ey a team Garza, Paul V . Mr. Garza is a Science teacher. Gardening Garci R n MroGoliCi teaches World Geography The is his main interest. B.S., M.A., Memphis State most important thing he feels he has to offer his students is giving them directions for the future. B.S., Texas AGM. l s l Univ. i W is k , , ,.,, . - Q f' . Q, -' . 1' ' l 1 .' e ' Q 4, , I il Q ,fy J y c - ' 'Wg Vx Geisler, Art Mr. Geisler teaches typing. His favorite hobbies are music, theatre, landscaping, and interior design. He eniays horseback riding and swimming. B.A., Trinity, M.Ba., Univ. of Texas. Gilbert, Henry Mr. Gilbert is a ROTC instructor at Highlands. Motivators I 55 Qi Harlow, Gary Mr. Harlow teaches Journalism I, Tartan, and Brigadoon. He thinks dedication to iournalism is the most important thing he has to offer his students. His favorite singers are Jerry Jeff Walker and Mick Jagger. B.S., M.S., East Texas State Univ. Harper, Josie Ms. Harper is a Special Education teacher at Highlands. Hasty Janet Ms Heston teaches English B A , Trinity Ms Hasty teaches Business Umv Communications and Typing I and II Her M5 H deP'f 1d S 0 L'b c an for favorite pastime is reading, ond she enloys all Higdon, Barbara books except Science fiction B S Sul Ross Ms Hugdon is a Geography teacher Her State College. favorite hobbies are gardening, needlepolnt, ' Hausler, Carol by John Denver and Elton John B A Umv of Ms Hausler teaches Home and Family Texas, Austin Living Her favorite hobbies are gardening and cooking. She enloys listening to romantic, stirring, and moving music B S Umv of Wisconsin 5 it iff . 3 gc. fi ...A E xg c gl Ze 'ii as QE S 45 'S I: .J et W fi 92' is , B. 5 Vi Ef Q 1 52 Q is SZ ' 31 V, 4' J if gg Q, Vi t, A ll . . In L1 ' Y l 5 1' R ' L9.W!W'kT S 3,1 .Wh ff., , 5 'M ' Lf ' ,W M 7 L ,,, J Wfy fe... Hunter, John Mr, Hunter teaches American History, Government, and Economics. B.S., M.Ed., S.W.T.S.U. Hurley, Maxine Ms. Hurley is an English teacher. B.A., us 58 Motivators M.A., West Texas State Univ. 1 s QS Q 1 i, X U-I7 ' sa e 75 2 K Jennings, Lorraine Jackson, Billie Ms. Jennings is a Math teacher at Ms. Jackson is an LLD teacher at Highlands' Highlands. She likes fishing, sewing, and reading. ' I Coach Kemmerzehl is the head basketball Jenkins, Ann coach at Highlands. Kemmerzehl John Ms, Jenkins teaches Speech I and II. B.A., Tarleton State Univ. -L Q a 'T-ij, . .ew . ' . ss- . ., ,.,, .gl Kliewer, Rosella Ms. Kliewer is an English teacher. Camping, creweling, and people interest her. Kerby' Roland B.A., Northwestern State College. Mr. Kerby is a Math teacher. His favorite quotation is, The hardest thing to remember is a fact you never knew. He enioys the way his students are open and honest. B.S., Sul Ross, M.Ed., Our Lady ofthe Lake. Kulesza, Edwin if Mr. Kulesza is a Science teacher at Highlands, Kimberly, Lois Ms. Kimberly teaches English at Highlands. Her, hobbies are needlepointing, gardening, and gourmet cooking. B.S., M.Ed., 5.W.T.S.U. 12 uw' wir Q Kyle, Ronald Mr. Kyle teaches History and Government. His favorite hobbies are golf and woodworking. The famous person he admires 5 most is Abraham Lincoln. A.S., Murray State College, B.S., Texas A8lI, M.Ed., O.L.L. Langston, Iris Ms. Langston is a Shorthand teacher. Being ' told thank you is what she enioys most about her students. She chose teaching as her profession because she likes school and teen- agers. B.S., S.W.T.S.U. 3. Motivators 59 Lear, Francis Mr. Lear teaches Radio and Television Electronics. He enioys being an amateur radio operator. Vocational Texas Teacher certificate, S.W.T.S.U. Lerma, Baudelia Ms. Lerma teaches Health. She enioys listening to romantic, rock music, and her favorite singers are Andy Williams and Elvis Presley. B.S., Texas ASI Univ. Motivators Q .aims 1 S af' 5 Lind, Patrick Mr. Lind is a Science teacher. His favorite hobbies are reading and sports. A special talent of his is drinking kool-aid. He has a hippo named Oscar as a pet. Little, Mary Ms. Little teaches English. She thinks the most interesting thing about teaching is her students. B.A., Our Lady of the Lake College. me , t 3 Q 3 1 x i uxxaaafi nfl nlrlzfv Long, Loretta Ms. Long is a Health teacher. She is also a coach. ln three words, she describes herself as demanding, equal, and softie. She has a poodle named Fi-Fi. B.S., McMurry College, M.S., East Texas State Univ. Lopez, Delia Ms. Lopez teaches Home and Family Living and Homemaking l. Seeing students use their given talents interest her. B.S., Texas Women's Univ. l 'f Mangold, Otto Mr. Mangold teaches History. He is also the tennis coach. His interests ore photography, camping, traveling, ond sports B.S., M.Ed., S.W.T.S.U. Mansfield, Mary Ms. Mansfield teaches Typing and Record- keeping. Her favorite quotation is, Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing welI. She enioys working with others. B.A., St. Mory's Univ. F views -.ff a Q as A' t fl? Q w.. A if v . E li E if Q1 gt F3 Martin, Paul Coach Martin is the Head Football coach. , He also teaches P.E. Watching his students improve is what he enioys most about teaching. He feels that Highlands' school spirit has declined in the past years because of lack of personal pride and family direction. B.S., Trinity Univ. Massey, Corydelia Ms. Massey is a Health teacher at Highlands. 62 H Motivators Q if i 4 C fl Qi , V .gf I TT if i ,iglj H 'hh is pgs, tty. .3 swiss - 1 i v- A may Jah V, ,Q - X- M 'I in ei? 1 4 Q K XTR. is . . +A ' W, X- I X ' Yiaaww as i 3 , was 1 f , - m x- E . . .Nj 1' sxijjswl' . V' V C s-- McCabe, Wanda Ms. McCabe teaches Art. B.S., Texas Women's Univ. and Incarnate Word College. Moore, Jerry Mr. Moore is a Commercial Arts teacher. He enioys fishing and water skiing. B.A., S.W.T.S.U. Moreno, John Mr. Moreno teaches Math at Highlands. Nuytten Mr. Nuytten teaches Algebra I and II. He took the place of Ms. Mortis. Mucha, Daniel Mr. Mucha teaches Russian I and ll and World History. He feels the most important thing he has to offer his students is sharing and imparting his experiences in World affairs. B.S., Univ. of Georgia, M.Ed., Trinity Univ. Nordstrom, Trina Ms. Nordstrom teaches English and Latin. She enioys reading books with philosophical or psychological overtones. Her favorite quotation is, Some men see things as they are and say why. I see things that never were and say why not. B.A., Trinity Univ. ti ii wi :Q is .1 gf ti, Q s ., 6 ti El at s if Q .L F sz 3 3 O'Brien, Nancy Ms. O'Brien teaches French I and ll and English Il. She chose teaching as her profession because she loves French and wanted to impart this love and knowledge to others. B.A., Macon Women's College, Univ. of Roven, France: M.A., Univ. of Texas at Austin. Odem, Barbara Ms. Odem teaches Math. She enioys all sports and sewing. A.A., S.A.C., B.A., lncarnate Word College. .na-A , ' , 5' l O'Neill, Norman Mr. O'Neill teaches World History. His favorite hobbies are tennis and reading. B.A., M.A., S.W.T.S.U. Palit, Linda Ms. Palit is a World Geography teacher. The famous person she admires is Buckminister Fuller, because he is a futurist who seeks answers for the future instead of predicting. She enjoys listening to progressive country music, and her favorite singer is Lowell George. B.A., Texas Tech Univ. Motivators 63 2 i f K K Y 1 is er 3 uf ii ss 3 X. i li l, S is lf 51 KS 5. 3. . is Q5 S3 15 E 3? 5 25 1 5 .9 El sie it fx l? -9 1- fi 'H si 55 s, f X Q 1 Q . , Q ., . X as 64 Motivators Q Passano, Jo Ms. Passano teaches History here at Highlands. Penn, Hilda Ms. Penn teaches Recordkeeping. She enioys dancing and playing card games. B.S., ASM University. Peterson, Virgil Coach Peterson is the Golf Coach here at Highlands. His interests are sports and church work. B.A., Trinity University. Phillips, Mayme Ms. Phillips teaches English here at Highlands. f l W llll 'nw , MM. T, NM ,kj Phy, Edward Coach Phy is one of the Football coaches here at Highlands. He works hard to make sure his boys are in good shape. Picazio, Kathleen Ms. Picazio teaches Health Education. Some of her favorite hobbies are cooking and playing field hockey. B.S., Douglass College. ,Ffa N Wwvri-Kwwwffwew-KQM-1w'+M-nvvwwvvnwwvpsw l 5itfNlUl?Fi ISU I ? l , -If. +1 2 S 2 .161 X3 , . , Poitras, Jan Ms. Poitras teaches English I and II at Highlands. The thing she enioys most about her students is their great sense of humor. B.A., East Texas State University. Renfro, Frank Mr. Renfro teaches Math, Algebra, and Trigonometry at Highlands. 23.1 it Rice, Robert Coach Rice is the Head Baseball Coach for the Owls. He also teaches Health and Drivers Ed. Not only is he sports minded but he also enjoys spending time with his family and playing the guitar. B.S.E., Henderson State College. Rich, Shirley Ms. Rich teaches Geometry and Algebra II. Her favorite saying is, To thine own self be true. B.S., Texas A8tI University, M.S., Texas A8.l. t X-sf Richter, Sharon Ms. Richter is an English teacher. Some of her talents are drawing, painting, and making 3 wall hcngings. She attended S.A.C. for two years. B.S., S.W.T.S.U. Rigdon, Elmer Mr. Rigdon is 2nd in command ofthe ROTC. Motivotors 65 N Robinson, Genevieve Ms. Robinson teaches English I and Il. One of her favorite quotations is, He who tries to please all, pleases no one. B.S., Bishop College, 1970 Robinson, George Mr. Robinson teaches woodworking. His favorite saying is, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. we Roesler, Alvin Mr. Roesler teaches Government, Sociology, and Texas History. His favorite hobby is gardening, and he also enioys watching sports on television. B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University Russell, Janice Ms. Russell teaches American History and World History. Her favorite hobbies are sewing, camping, and gardening. B.S., S.W.T.S.U. K , ,,,,,... ,,, Soenz, Lydia Ms. Saenz teaches Home and Family Living and Homemaking Il. She has -J B.S. degree Schmidt, Jr., Albert Mr. Schmidt teaches Math. His favorite pastime is recreation and his favorite sports are football, baseball, and bowling. B.S., St. Mary's University MUS U - is is Q ' Q fm, Q V -in .,... .,.Ws wear Schubert, Reinhold Mr. Schubert teaches Biology and Environmental Science. He chose teaching as ii profession because he enioys sharing his iznowledge with others. B.S., Texas A81M University Sellars, Mary Ms. Sellars teaches English at H.H.S. Some of her talents are dancing, gourmet cooking, -nterior design, and writing. She attended Tyler Junior College, George Washington University, Don Palline School of Dance, and received a B.S. from University of Texas at Austin. .ffii.Qf.. .3 nw- - , ' we . Smith, Martha Ms. Smith teaches English at Highlands. She enioys rock and progressive country music. Her favorite singer is Kris Kristofferson. B.S. degree in education. Smith, Mary Helen Ms. Smith is a Chemistry teacher. She feels that the most important thing she has to offer her students is to instill in them the desire to do whatever they do to the very best of their ability. B.S., University of Texas at Austin, M.S., Trinity University . ' Q S zfsf?flw . is 5 Y Smith, Susan Ms. Smith teaches English II and lll. She enioys pets. She has three dogs, two rabbits, a cat, and several fish. B.A., S.W.T.S.U. Snovel, Jane Ms. Snovel teaches V.O.E. cooperation. Her hobbies are bridge and travel. B.B.A., UT Austin i i. 'skill A. l L if i ,Je I 1, Bk if if Q is i , ,Lk 3-V Lb 5 'JJ 4 Lbuklg if Ll bwfjll? LVL ,if ,llfix 1 iw ! LU' jwvixli I li ,wif I XE 'li- 1' ,yi-we K ' i I l K ij' V W llL 5 I'S 67 in iii ia F5 25 ES! ?? fi is ff: if sz ig? Sorrell, Charles 1 Mr. Sorrell teaches Distributive Education. His favorite saying is, When all else fails, follow the directions. B.B.A., Hardin- Simmons University lm Stroder, Judson Mr. Strader teachers Biology, He is best known for his wit and sense of humor. He Y attended Blackburn College for three years. B.S., Georgetown College l 68 Motivators 2 l s If , 5 hi 2 2 2 ASL l if W 1 2 l .., M Q 3 all I 1 l l .. l X s Q! Tessman, Colleen Ms. Tessmann teaches Homemaking. Talkative, quickstepper, and softie are the 4 three words she uses to describe herself. B.S., SWTSU ,a,,-.-sig . . ' l illi Taipalus, Barbara ' .ll Ms. Taipulas is the nurse at Highlands. She .4 makes sure all the students are taken care of. f Taylor, Doris Ms. Taylor is a LLD Instructor at Highlands. Her favorite hobbies are reading and cooking. B.A., Bishop College 5' 4 2? if B Q K A s T x 'F 'Q 1 Tietze, Paulita Ms. Tietze is a Vocational Office Education teacher at Highlands. She likes to read and play bridge. B.A., Baylor University, M.A., St. Mary's University Turner, Curtis Mr. Turner teaches C.V.A.E. One of his proiects this year was making the cheerleading platform for the school and some scenery for the Drama Department. sw rf, fi si Qi? 5 5 r r Q5 tli 5 .f N. x .,s., Q X Q? iii Hi 35 52 S., if si fi X ,. l l 3 Ga 'J at tif i 3 Q1 A 5 s 3 P f 4 se . ,. ag if Q fi: T f Tyler, Carol l Ms, Tyler teaches German. She is very fi ' ' ' active at pep rallies, and feels that this is I what she can do to promote school spirit. She Velo' Leslle U also enioys dancing. B.A., North Texas State Mf' Vela leaches Engllsh land ll' She University admires Betty Ford for standing up for her beliefs. 8.5. in Education, SWTSU Valespino, Joe Mr. Valespino teaches Geometry and Wcllels' Byron. , Algebra I and H- 'Mr. Walters IS the.Ban PIFGFTOF at J. sr sr. , r Li Highlands. His favorite sa nlgr , Y! uccess is gg 981 perspiration and 27 ' ircnionf' He I feels the mo t impor t g he has to aiferr his students l lov ., Tarleton St te! ll , M Q all L Co -X . . ' ic from SWT ' .fr , X - fl F9 rf Motivators 69 70 Whiteman, Cheryl Ms. Whiteman teaches Foreign Language here at Highlands. Weigand, Marietta Ms. Weigand teaches Crafts. The famous person that she admires is Germaine Greer because she speaks out for women and women's rights. SWTSU - B.S. in Art Education 1970, Kappa Pi Honorary Art Fraternity :- f M .T 2-fm White, Rebecca Ms. White teaches Homemaking here at Highlands. Williams, Louise Ms. Williams is a Physical Science teacher. Her favorite hobbies are fishing and gardening. The thing she enioys most about students is their energy. B.S. and M.S. in Biology. f we My l 5536 in, . dl y ,ga 'c ' , rr MW: 6,55- xw '21, xg aw' if 52,1 be Wg.. .. ll .av ' fs. .am clung Wilson, Henri Etta Ms. Wilson teaches Bookkeeping and Recordkeeping. The thing she enioys most about her students is their willingness to learn. B.S., Tennessee State University, M.B.A., SWTSU Zoller, Lawrence Mr. Zoller is the Assistant Band Director. .vs Upper Left: Mrs. Durr enioys the many tasty treats featured at the S.A.l.S.D. Christmas Party. Above: Dan Saucedo and Dr. William Elizondo discuss future S.A.l.S.D. at the party. Lower Left: Dr. H. H. Hitt observes one of the sparkling decorations of the Christmas season. Right: Richard Teniente and Jerry Dietert are fascinated by the beauty of the whole Christmas affair, and PONY- dieterfs spread christmas Cheer for school board A traditional Christmas Party for the SAISD was given at Jerry Dietert's house this year. It was given by Trustees of the Independent School District for the Administrators and Supervisors of the School District. Q . ? F,..sfw':. ' ':.--kk I I ,A , .,. I 'itti Q STANDING: Mary Moeble, Helen Brown, Lurlene, Oolous Zoeske, Consuelo Coronado, Laina Ber- natchez, Elsie Smith, Pearlie Lakey, Frances Kvapil, Bessie Svec, Martha Schneider, Agnes Kroll, Clara Madry, Lillie Winn, Eva Gulvara, Elida Sandoval, Irene Morisak, Herminia Morales. SITTING DOWN: Jo Nell Walker, Estelle Robedeau, Gloria Casanova, Mary Sanchez, Alice Rennspies, Viola Mazac, Patsy Jones, Georgia Kubicek, Dorothy Greenwood, Katy Vallado, Cecilia Biela, Gertrude Gerhard. cafeteria Workers provide services to highlands H.H.S. Cafeteria workers provide many tasty and tantalizing meals for over 3,000 students. The workers put in many hours of their time planning and preparing these meals, and giving you, the student, the most nutritious meals possible. Motivators 71 555:60 Q2 eifefefkzii f 653 Rf , , few of 117 ,. NCQ! NJ JJkX53'f.J,X ejQJfQ . iff U fi? 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Lili lf, ' -' donna breen ruby brigham darrel broussard gloria brown perry brown sharon brown wanda bruce calr buhl ianei bukowski joe bullard marshiela burke donald burion mary burton liz caballero maria cabrera riia calderon ronnie camacho barbara cambell iulie campos Tami cannon aniia canlu beafriz cardona doug carlton dale carmichael irene carney Ieland carver sherry cass michael casanova yvonne casillas valdemar casiano iesse castanon albert casiillo roland casiro michael chadwick deborah chaney eddie chafman susan chaiman maria chavarria ianet chrisman dora cisneros margie cisneros Iarae clark melvin clay parricia clay brenda cochran chuck colley dwayne colley kathryn conn sandra cook tami cooper debra coranado carlos cortes thelma corlez margaret craft tara cromer curt crumrine Seniors 77 .g. . 8 b1 thmgs some 1l'1 small packa es pamela cruse guadalupe cruz ioanne cruz elton cude tony cutrona ieanne davila lino davila ann davis darrell davis mark davis pamela davis wayland davis sandra dawson diane daye delma dehoyos william delao louis dewifl ramona diaz holly dielerl deborah dietz thomas dill perry diikman leanna dixon pam dockery bonnie doiron terry dominguez diana dotson karen drake vincent duerr roberl dukes thomas duncan domingo duran lisa durant ion egglesfon iacky elam chris elsner charles english eddie ennis casimiro espinoza rosalinda espinoza iudy esquivel 78 Seniors L? ij: 1: x . fi fi: .L 3' S i .. 1.3 1' W ws W nge? 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K' iv' ' r i ' E? i f v s iw x ' ' , s - W W a. - 4. of - L S , .fi A is ,A fi edgar evans gary fakfor Iorraine felan ioe felix mike fensfemaker Pe99Y ferry shown flonigan dolores flores nicholas flores lionel foster iames fox mark fox gene frost deonna fry alice fuentes bill fulmer perry fulmer adolf garcia david garcia diana garcia diana garcia diana garcia ioe garcia iohn garcia lilly garcia manuel garcia david garner ferri garreff guadalupe garza norma garza iudy gavegan melissa georg ioe gibbons kathy gibson deborah giles lesfer gillespie iernea gillum maria godines gloria gomez hilda gonzaba frank gonzales iohn gonzales larry gonzales norma gonzales charles goodwill steve grondberry ianis green jesse green chris gregory mark griffin marfha guerra cheryl guilbeau edward guieferrez iuanifa gutierrez mary gufierrez frances guzy dana hall lloyd halsell william hartman marian harfranrl beverly harwood rita haywood carol heck Seniors 79 diane hefner cheryl henderson ernesl hernandez ruben hernandez frank herder ella hice pedro hinoiosa palricia holguin michelle hudek tommy holley bill huedepohl david hunlley palfy hyatt sharon hyden argean ingram armando ifurralde gregory ivy karen ivy beatrice iackson beverly jackson chuck iackson iimmie iackson marsha iackson randy iackson calhe iarutowicz palrick iarzombek pamela iavior Jcindy ienschke cliflon iahnson ianet iohnson kimm iohnson danehe iohnson deborah iones palsy iones larry kennedy gary kensing becky kiker bill kilpatrick doni king vivian king kenny knippa arlie kocian robert kolb phillpi koontz debbie kroll david krawczynski mary krenek tim kruger cathy kurkowski ioe kufach Vicky lamberl lynefte lamprechl tom landers scoff lane gary laskowski vanessa lawson debra lazarine rebecca lee craig lemon viola leos christor lewis grace leyslra sheri lincoln 80 Seniors V, EZ. 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'gt Q-its 1 ,f I carl robey ronald robinson sylvia robles cheryl rodgers ioann rodriguez penny rogers cindy rohrbach doug rosenthal sandra rudd tony ruffin diana rutherford kathy reznik esther salinas edward sanchez mary santos ianet Sawyer laura scheel yvonne scheel ronnie scott brenda sczech toni sekula iames sells genny servantes alex shisk nancy shows valerie silva donna silvers randy skinner donna smith elizabeth smith ginger smith larry smith shirley smith timmon sneed emily sparkman iay spaulding diane speer stan spence rolene sprouse linda stanley Seniors 83 good friends are hard to Come b ioann slarks mike st. clair colleen slephens steve slephens kirk slephenson reggie sfevenson ieffery sfiles peggie stakes clay stolte otto strey mary sulfenfuss terry Summey leon swienlek leona swienlek iuanita talamantez paula larkel helene terrell frank lhomas ioseph fiierina rufhie titus gladys torres maryanne lschirhart chan lurner george lurner mary fyra cindy Unger salvador valdez graciela valdivieso albert valle linden vance jack Vaughn marifne vetler bryan vickery darrell volz gary vukasin laurie walker 84 Seniors A ' i ' 1 , ,au 4, ...J f' ye gigfrfcff - X Q E 5 A :ix 1, gk kiikk X , . 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I A '12 . f ,eg 'nk H I ,.-' peggy walker alicia Wallace iames walls edward washington ierrell washington teresa wawrzyniak debbie weller ricky wengler terry werland harry westhoek brian white iucqueline white rita whitt jeff wiatrek bryan widner iimmy wilkinson kathy wilks iudy williams kathy williams kathy williamson michael williamson cheryl wilson robbin wilson bibianna winkler elizabeth wondra john wondra dennis wonsetter edward wotipka george woasley mark wrase tammy wright edward ybarra mark zaiontz robin zalesky ierry zepeda I W X is F if so, ,ass-.1 . we lil- L r f if 1 I X .-.1 5: ii:-gig. ,' 1 Q ug..-F i it f. .1 f l 1 :: 1a'rPY ' ' 'LQ' f if si sg? ij' Y .1 'tif 'XS '- ...Z-r T ' Y .2225 l Seniors 85 86 Se never underestimate the fiffff- X N Haw Opposite Page, Top Left: Peggy Walker studies for her English exam. Opposite Page, Top Right: David Garner proves standing on your head is not as hard as it looks. Opposite Page, Bottom Left: Diana Dotson practices her typing. Opposite Page, Bottom Right: Mary Sultenfuss and Vivian King take time out from a busy day to smile for the camera. Above Left: Rita Calderon works hard on her V.O.E. Above Right: Billy McDonald looks on as Tommy Nesrsta fixes his bike. Bottom Left: Robin Zalesky crams for her Trig. Exam. Seniors 87 As we look back through the years, Highland's Seniors will reflect upon the times that were most precious to them. Spirit week '75 was one of those memories. Seniors showed their pride and enthusiasm during the week by decorating their assigned hall, attending pep rallies, the Bonfire and last but not least the Roosevelt game. All in all Spirit Week '75 was a big success due to the participation ofthe Senior Class, and whether happy or sad, each Senior will hold close to their hearts those moments that were dear to them. 88 Seniors Q W- Q-fu vs, 4f..,.,, Opposite Page, Top: Bil Manes and Ronnie Robinson work up a sweat at the Bonfire. Opposite Page, Middle: Randy Pizzini is proud to be a part of the Senior Class. Opposite Page, Bottom: Seniors show their spirit by making posters for their hall. Top: Raineye Allen, Toni Sekula, and Delores Flores will show they are Seniors any time ofthe day. Left: Lorraine Felan likes winning the Spirit Stick. Above: Seniors show spirit by decorating their assigned hall. Seniors 89 Top Right: Toni Sekula steps into action with a modeling career. Top Left: Darrell Davis and Mark Wrase find out that choosing the right 90 Seniors college is tough. Bottom Right: Johnny Bowens shoots for the pros. Bottom Left: Reggie Stevenson tries his hand as chef. seni0r's ttt me 'L . I c ,,n..,,,,. ' ' 01 , Alia ., x ,.f - lliil . x 'yi I ' TW - ...-Q.. m ,-L.. 4 F wi l ' H1 , Pais :ig QL ... 5 .,,. S ,.': ,, 32345-K seniors of ' 6 experience many moods Above: Nick Flores, Mark Wrcse, and Peggy 2 ' ' ' ' l Stokes are among the few Seniors who hurry i 3 to get to their classes. Center Right: Darrell - ' ' i , E Dovis finds o quicker way to get to his 4th 1 Q . period class. Far Right: Albert Valle finds l Y A 5 sleeping is more fun than listening to his l teacher. Right: Johnny Bowens takes time out i l ll Q 5 of 0 busy day to goto rest on o couch in o classroom. 92 Seniors Left: Bill Manes, Tony Cutronu, Pat Jarzombek, and Ricky Wengler waste the time they have between classes sitting around the parking lot talking. Bottom Left: Edgar Evans seems to have lost interest in his assignments. Middle: Typical Senior Locker toward the end ofthe year. Below: Mark Zaiontz doodles on his desk instead of listening to his teacher. I x -ff' ,a Seniors 93 i 1 Middle Right: Judy Gavegcm cries after receiving her last mum, from the Freshman football team. Middle Left: Liz Dixon cheers on the Mighty Owl Football team in their last game of the season. Top: Mary Sultenfuss and Diane Speer cry when they think about this being the last football game they will get to cheer at. Bottom: Mr. Roesler, Senior class co-sponsor, waves his '76 flag while saying a few words to the members of the Senior Class. Opposite Page, Top Left: Chan Turner doesn't like the idea of this being her last football game at Highlands. Mark Wrase participates in the Senior Pep Rally Skit, to prove that he's proud to be a Senior. Bottom Left: Leland Carver gives Earl Munoz a little extra support, so he will be able to carry on the Senior name with a great amount of pride, the way the Seniors of '76 have. Bottom Right: Lorraine Felan and Diane Barden participate in the Senior Skit, playing the part of short, short football players. fl? .sf 2, I 94 Seniors GI Fynfg f H H ,ff W I ,Q i7f i2!1i5+ I -49 I WG k 7. ,gy , J ' ' , , , Q i Z we Being a senior has in it the happiest and saddest times in our lives. The happy times are when we walk across the stage with twelve years of our short lives behind us. We can look forward to being independent and free. Our next decision is the most important one because it will determine what we will be doing the rest of our lives. The sad times, are of course, when we leave our family and friends. We must go out and make new friends, which can be very difficult and heartbreaking. For some of us, we lose the friendship of our loved ones that we have been around for many years. Some of us may even lose the one who we cared for and loved the most. Tommy Dill When you're a senior, you feel as if you have gone a long way, until you realize that it's just the beginning. Mark Robertson Being a senior is assuming more and important responsibilities, and facing the facts that high school is at its end and something new is going to happen. Soon only memories will exist of high school. Carl Robey lt means walking down the halls, seeing the underclassmen and knowing you've made it through all the ups and downs of high school. It culminates all you've worked for for the past twelve years and gives you a feeling of satisfaction. James Baygents Happiness and sadness accompany me with each step. Soon, l must leave and move on, leaving all l've grown to love. All the faces, most I will never see again, will be lost, lost in my memory. lt's all in the past now. l regret to leave. l'll find something greener, maybe. Shawn Flanigan Being a senior this year has made me a more responsible person. l feel l can now express individuality with more honor and readiness. I feel that this has been the best year ever, making me closer to many people associated with me. It has been the most fun one too!!! Julie Robo Seniors 97 I. :L 98 Seniors Yeah, I'm o senior, so what? Two weeks left in school, and then it's all over . . . out into the big world! Can't wait 'til graduation though . . . it's gonna be great! I'II cruise up front, grab that diploma, say thanks dude, and run. It's too bad I don't know where I'm running to. Before it was easy, follow the rest of the crowd and you were fine. I knew I could- always find some one at a game, a party, a movie, or eating at Frontier on Friday night. Only now it's gonna be different, everyone for themselves, trying fo make it on their own. Listen to this ioke - letting graduation get to me after twelve years of being a hard guy. Oh, brother . . . yeah it's time to make the scene in class . . . guess I might even miss that when it's all over. Catch ya later. Thanks, see ' ya, bye! I. Well, it's graduation and can't believe l'm really here! In a few minutes it'll be my turn,'they'll call my name and lfll 1 walk up to receive my diploma, only . . . where do I ga from there? I've always had the security ofthe school routine and its activities, surrounded by friends l was so familiar with. Now we'll all be going in separate directions and I wonder how long it will take before the memories that meant so much to me begin to fade, soon to be forgotten. After twelve years you'd think l'd be ready to move on, only I feel like l'm leaving a part of me behind. Maybe it's good though, because I really have changed in the past four years that I've been here, learning from my mistakes as well as others. Well, l'm next, it'll all be over soon. But then I stop and think about it and you know what? ln a way l guess everything is really iust beginning. Seniors 99 JM FAREWELL NOW, MY FRIEND I love you, my friend You're quite dear to me, A true friend you are And always will be. But you're leaving me soon And going your own way, Perhaps we will meet In the future some day. You've left me with memories Of good times we've had, To treasure forever And make me feel glad. I wish you good luck In all that you do May all of Iife's pleasures Come your way, too. Farewell now, my friend And please may you find Some thoughts of me Always in your mind. I iA Cappella Choir . . . lAction ........ Athletics . . . i Band ....... Bowling Club . . . Brigade . . . Brigadoon . . . lchem-as-Phy .... Chess Club. . . Chiroanes ..... i Class Officers .................... - , Distributive Education Clubs of America Future Homemakers of America ...... - l French Club ................ , Future Teachers of America . . . ' German Club ........... Girl's Drill Team .... l Girl's Rifle Team .... Highland Players . . . History Club ....... L interracial Council .... l .Qian Club ......... .ibrary Club .... .os Espanoles ....... Vledical Careers Club . . . l Mu Alpha Theta ....... National Honor Society ..... i National Thespians Society .... Office Education Association . . Phi Betas ............. Pi Omicron .... Quill and Scroll . . . Radio and T.V. ............. . Reserve Officers Training Corps .... Rodeo Club ................ l Russian Club .... Senate ........ Sigma Epsilon .... I Stage Band .... Student Council . . .... . . . ' Tartan ............,......... . Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America . . . Orchestra ..................... ACCAPP ...ATH ...B ....BC . . .BRIG . .BGDN ....CBP ....CC ...CHIR ..DECA ...FHA ....FTA ...GC ...GDT ...GRT ....HP ....HC .ICOUN . . .LATC ....LC ....LE ...MCC ...MAT ...NHS ...NTS ...OEA ....PB ...PO .. .Q81S ....R8rT . . ROTC ....RC ...R ...S ....SE ....SB ....SC ...VlCA . . . .O Seniors lOl Laura Abi Rached: LE Gus Acosta: ROTC Howard Adams: BC George Alford: CPB, HC, MCC Judy Anderson: BRIG, BGDN, C, GER, NHS, Q8:S, S, SE, CBP Rosemary Arrambibe: LE Fred Arambula: HP, vice pres., NTS Blanca Arredondo: FC, vice pres., FTA, treas., LE, OEA Diana Arredondo: CBP, MCC Clarence Bader: RC, VICA Phillip Balleza: CBP, treas., B, vice pres., HC, LC, hist., treas., NHS, O Diane Barden: C, treas., NHS, S, SC William Barrett: B Henrietta Batson: FTA pres. Debbie Bednarz: BRIG, Q8:S, RC, T James Baygents: ATH, NHS, S, vice pres., SE, SC, vice pres. John Benaradez: FHA, hist. Stuart Borman: B, GER, NHS, SB Marie Boubel: BRIG, BGDN, Q8:S, SC Wanda Bruce: BGDN, copy editor, FH, FHA, Q8:S Carl Buhl: ACCAPP Maria Cabrera: FHA Rita Calderon: LE, rep., OEA Ronnie Camacho: A, ATH, FHA, GER Veronica Campa: LE, pres., OEA, hist., S Anita Cantu: ACCAPP Beatriz Cardona: B, SE Dudley Carlton: FHA, GER Irene Carney: A Mike Casanove: LATC Yvonne Casillas: LE Valdemar Castano: ATH Albert Castillo: ACCAPP Eddie Chatman: R8:T Maria Chavarria: CHIR Janet Chrisman: FHA Margie Cisneros: A Brenda Cockran: ACCAPP Chuck Colley: C, repres., GER, HP Tami Cooper: A, CHIR 102 Seniors Debra Cornoado: LE, OEA Thelma Cortez: FHA, LE, ROTC, Cdt. Mai. Tommy Cox: VICA Curt Crumrine: B, GER Tony Cutrona: ATH, NHS, SG, sgt. at arms Guadalupe Cruz: B, SB Ann Davis: OEA Pamela Davis: ACCAPP, C, FHA, sec., FTA, sec. Sandra Dawson: OEA Gregory Becker: ROTC Delma DeHoyes: FC, CBP Willia De Lao: ATH Louis DeWitt: DECA Ramona Diaz: OEA Perry Diikman: LE, ROTC, Cad. Mai. Dorsey, Dixon: CC Leanna Dixon: CHIR, FC Pam Dockery: ATH Bonnie Doiron: A, S Tery Domnguez: NHS, OEA, sgt. at arms, SG, sec., VICA Karen Drake: B Jon Eggleston: LATC, hist. Carl Ellison: FHA Casimino Espinoza: FHA, v. pres., ROTC, bat. com. Susan Everett: LC Lorraine Felan: BRIG, ir. mai., C, sr. sgt. at arms, NHS Joe Felix: LE Lionel Foster: ATH Mark Fox: DECA Gene Frost: VICA Deanna Fry: BRIG, cheerleader, FHA, sgt. at arms Alice Fuentes: A, DECA Bill Fulmer: FHA Diana Garcia: Q8:S, T Joe Garcia: LATC John Garcia: GER, CBP Lilly Garcia: OEA Manuel Garcia: NHS, ROTC, ex. officer, SG Terri Garrett: OEA Guadalupe Garza: FHA, sec. Melissa Georg: A, hist. Deborah Giles: HP, MAT, NTS Teresa Gibson: A Jernea Gillum: ACCAPP, BRIG Pete Guaiardo: VICA Gloria Gomez: FC, LATC Norma Gonzales: MCC Steve Grandberry: DECA Janis Green: NHS Cheryl Guilbery: FHA, PB Juanita Guterriz: LE, OEA Mary Gutirrez: FHA Frances Guzy: FHA Beverly Harwood: OEA i Carol Heck: GER, sec. i 1 Cheryl Henderson: FHA, PB 1 Maria Hernandez: FHA l Ruben Hernandez: FHA Pete Hinoiosa: FHA Pat Holguin: FTA Elmer Horne: LATC David Huntley: ATH, vars. ft., C, parl., LATC, pres., NHS, treas., S, parl. Patty Hyatt: BRIG, dance team, BGDN, O, sgt. at arms, SG Gregory Ivy: T Beatrice Jackson: FHA l Chuck Jackson: NHS Jimmie Jackson: ATH Marsha Jackson: LATC, LC v. pres., NHS, SG com. chairman Randy Jackson: FHA Cathe Jawtorviz: OEA Clifton Johnson: ATH Janet Johnson: FHA Vanita Johnson: FHA, FC, HC Vivian King: ATH, BRIG, sr. chldr., FHA, v. pres., FC, INCOUN, NHS Kenneth Knippa DECA Artie Kocian: DECA Mary Kronek: FHA Cathy Kukowski: NHS, OEA Manuel Laistan: ATH Vicky Lambert: BRIG, vars. chrldr., C, treas., sgt. at arms, NHS Tom Landers: VICA Deborah Lazarine: BRIG, LE, OEA Rebecca Lee: ATH, C, rep., FTA, LATC, treas., MAT, pres., NHS, sec., 5, SE Grace Leystra: GER, pres., NHS, OEA, S Cherie: Littlefield: FTA, FC Tim Lockman: GER biane Long: CHIR loseph Longoria: HC Karen Loper: B Elizabeth Lopez: DECA Rufus Lott: ATH, O Michael Lovins: ATH Lloyd Lundschen: GER, RC Kathy Lyons: FHA Karen McCarter: ACCAPP, sec. Billy McDonald: B, GER, NHS, SB Melissa McDowell: B, sec., GER, NHS, SE L isa Maven: sc, BRIG, c, GER, Qas amela McRae: HP, NHS, NTS, OEA lamie Maldonado: LE, OEA foe Maldonado: ATH, LE Bill Manes: ATH Robert Manes: ATH l ntoinette Manson: FTA osie Marossi: DECA Bernice Martin: BRIG, LC, NHS, LQ8:S, pres., RC, S, SE, SB, T, ed. in Lhaef Elizabeth Martinez: CHIR, vice pres., FC, LE Leroy Martinez: NHS, ROTC, brig. com., SG, sgt. at arms Samuel Martinez: FHA Robert Mazar: FHA lulio Medina: rHA Linda Mettke: B, NHS, OEA, chap., rice pres. lames Miller: ACCAPP, ATH, BC, FC, FHA Frank Moczygemba: R8:T, VICA Sandra Moon: FTA, OEA Zelma Moore: FHA lrma Morales: A, chap., LE Lynnette Moss: ATH, BRIG, dance lem, sgdn., c, GER, Qas, csP l Clyde Munoz: ATH Martha Murphy: BRIG, col. drill team, GER, vice pres., NHS, SE Tommy Nesrsta: ATH, GER Kathy Newman: B Doris Noble: FHA, FTA Katherine Noll: B, HC Charles Nystrom: ATH Mark Padalecki: ROTC, mai., bat. ext. officer Edith Pagel: OEA Betty Paredes: CBP, BRIG, col. dance team, GER, NHS Daryl Parker: CBP Jeffery Pass: B Margaret Person: DECA Judy Pieser: ACCAPP, FHA Randy Pizzini: B, sr. blaster, CC, pres., HC, MAT, S, CBP Lonnie Posey: DECA, Q8:S, T, asst. sports ed. Penie Purcell: B, head maiorette, Q8:S, T, assit. news ed. Luci Quintanilla: LATC, sec. Nancy Rabenalt: ATH, CHIR, C, soph. v pres., ir. pres., GER, S, SE, SG, rep. Mary Renfro: CHIR, FC Rose Reyes: BRIG, LATC, rep. Harold Richardson: ACCAPP Gilbert Rico: FHA, LATC, chap. Gail Robertson: OEA, rep. Mark Robertson: B, parl., C, sr. and ir. v. pres., GER, NHS, SE Ronald Robinson: ATH Carl Robey: B, section leader, C, rep. Cheryl Rodgers: BRIG, BGDN, C, ir. parl., NHS Penny Rogers: BGDN, ed. in chief, GER, NHS, Q8:S, S Cindy Rohrbach: SG Kathy Rzeznik: DECA Linda Sabbs: ATH Diana Salazar: FHA Edwardo Sanchez: LE Janet Sawyer: BRIG, brigadier, dance team, BGDN, C, ir. sgt. at arms, GER, NHS Laura Scheel: OEA Alex Shisk: B, SB Emily Sparkman: B Jay Spaulding: DECA Stan Spence: B, asst. drum mai., FTA, LATC, NHS, vice pres., SC, parl. Nancy Stadler: A Linda Stanley: HP, HC, LATC, sec., NHS Peggie Stokes: FHA, pres., GER, S Clay Stolte: ATH, NHSSSE Mary Sultenfuss: ATH, BRIG, chldr., C, soph. sec., GER, NHS Terry Summey: OEA Leona Swientek: FHA Leon Swientek: R8:T, VICA Helene Terrell: B, FHA Karen Thompson: ATH, C, soph. sec., SC Mitchell Tucker: ATH Albert Valle: CBP, NHS, S, pres., SE SC, pres. Gary Vukasin: ATH, FHA, GER Laurie Walker: BRIG, dance team, BGDN, asst. club ed., bus. mgr., ad. ed., Q8:S, CBP, GER, soccer team Peggy Walker: BRIG, sec., GER, NHS, pres., SE Alicia Wallace: Q8-S, T Edward Washington: BC, FC, FTA, HP Jerrell Washington: ACCAPP, ATH, GER Teresa Wawrzyniak: OEA Rick Wengler: ATH, cap. football, FHA, LATC Harry Westhoek: ATH, BC, CC, NHS, CBP Kathy Williamson: CC, MCC Roger Wilson: BGDN, FC Robbin Wilson: FTA, NHS Elizabeth Wondra: DECA Tammy Wright: Q8:S, T Eddie Ybarra: GER Robin Zalesky: GER, NHS Seniors 103 in , Q QF ws A 332 Kp, -1. 'Jah .A-L. 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L hVe Q- 1 it l- ' 'fi karen siegler monica silguero elvira siordlo richard skinner rosanne skrobanek ieanetta smith laura smith newell smith sunday smith ianie soliz richard sota nancy spceth andrew spear denise steckly ginger stevenson gerald storey richard staver kenneth strey iohn sullivan steve summers sandy summey david sutherland eunice svec michael sweezy shirley taber iesse tomez iose tapia iames tart kathy taylor kenneth taylor tyrone taylor waodraw taylor put teeters karen testerman anita thomas linda thomas mae thomas michele thomas carollyn thompson colleen thompson ernest thurman patsy thurman daniel tiierlna louis tiierina andy timmer Iesvia torres richard torres roger torrez sandra towles carol tremaine bobby trevino morgie trevino christina trinidad ichn tristan ierry truss david tschirhart cheryl tucker denice tucker kellie ullman michael ulrich mark valdez robert vargos curtis vasquez iaseph Vasquez iasie Vasquez Theresa vaughton patricia viator paul villanueva linda villarreal party villarreal lori wagenfehr benny wahl debra walczyk karen waldrum charles walker ioel walker leonard walker carlo waller antointh walters dorothy ward Juniors l l l ordering rings makes waiting tolerz-1bl e susan ward mike wcirneke david warner mike wcilford vickie welch sharon wells mark wengler sieve whirciker faye while debbie wichl beverly wieding gregory wieland cindy wiggins gary Wilhelm danny wilks carolyn williams churlene willms ioyce williams louis williams 1, km? lucy williams ronny williams corolyn williamson debrci williamson f- V if , 5:3 herleen willis f ix, Y lib? X- ' dawn willrich beverly wilson f linda wilson I . , remeihia winters 1 -' charlotte woilona I 'ff - sally wolderadarl -f ' melvin wandra ,, - deboroh woodrard h riva woodruff jim wyafi iohm wyarl , ' brian yares 1 1 iudy ybarro ' yu., mary yzaga ' sf J' A l K 5. l Q 3 X .F diane zamora A .X , ,. A .. .sf .1 J. maria zamcra I L. 'K N, Q, 5111: fi, cindy zofz caihie zuniga iQ Z Q w r f gfii A ,,1 E? A if l fff X if Til' X. 2, l Q9 fi X 5' 3 52 'fx . Hx ? li v X 1 A,... Q it l 21: 5 4 J' 4 -Q. ..-. Y -f X- ua' , X I i 1 Q R l 12 Juniors fi e juniors relax after a hard game 'VL gihiay The biggest game for the Spirited Juniors was held on October 31, 1975 against Roosevelt. The game was important for the Junior class because it was the Spirit Week game. The Juniors showed their Spirit and talent for this special game. Hamburgers and pizza hit the spot after the game. Upper Lett: Ralph Garcia takes second look ata girl at the next table. Upper Right: Earl Munoz and Richard Skinner are amazed at the defensive call. Above: Spirited Juniors display their colors in forms of balloons. Left: Marla Almaguer, Rita Moore, Delia Goitan, Dorothy Barber show their spirit with a banner. Juniors l 13 q l l l l the class of 77 is ' The events of the iunior class started with Spirit Week which was held from October 27 through the 31 st. Spirit was reflected in many ways. The Junior class had several decorating parties before Spirit Week. On October 28 the iuniors decorated the Junior hall. The iuniors won first place in the hall decorating contest in which they were rewarded with a plaque. The Junior class officers made a banner for each player on the football team telling a littliibout each of them, and hung them in the hall. The banners were given to the players at the bonfire. The bonfire was held October 30, 1975 in Highlands parking lot. The spirit rang out of all the students at Highlands. At the bonfire the iuniors won Battle Cry to show the spirit of the class of 77. The Seniors of 77 made the year 1975-1976 a year to remember and to be proud of. l'l4 Juniors proud, spmted, an d happ Opposite Page, Top: Junior officers at junior class meeting. Right: Juniors make if happen during Spirit Week. Lower Left: Richard Burnett shows his interest at iunior meeting. Lower Right: One ofthe many balloons sent up by iuniors during Spirit Week. Top Left: Officers of the iunior class. Top Right: Mr. Garcia contemplates plans for the coming year during a iunior class meeting. Lower Left: Earl Brummert finds time to relax. Lower Right: Mrs. Green, the iunior class sponsor, raises the spirit of the iunior class. E , it f i J ll s l f i F l 2 Juniors l l5 juniors create moments 'QM 1 Wilson found something very interesting in that book. Middle Right: Anthony F mms thoughtfully as he eats lunch. Above: Teresa realizes her neighbor knows more than she does. Left: Bobbie Randow 116 Juniors X life: Top Left: Pam Lewis remembers she has to have money to eat. Top Righg Greata Lewis and Linda and Vicky Welch dress up for Spirit Week. to remember Qi AO 5 if J 1 , , Top: Juniors are getting their books together on registration day. Left: Active Juniors help decorate for Spirit Week activities. Above: Brett Biesenbach makes his contributions to the cafeteria. Juniors 1 I7 places you might Opposite Page Upper Left: Caesar Bernal gets knocked out at the door. Upper Right: Laura Flores, Annette Sherrill, Vickie Welch are working very hard in V.O.E. Middle Lett: Keith McDonald takes his time in getting a drink of water. Middle Right: Karen Roberts shows admiration during her performance at the pep rally. Lower Left: Junior girls are proud to be part of the Class of 77. Lower Right: Mark Wengler is very happy that he has the key to the Brigade room. This Page Above: George Wright, Joyce Robinson, Arthur Banks, Anita Thomas stop in the hall to catch up on the latest gossip. Upper Left: Rebecca Shanefield, Gene Ray, Kenny Whitaker, Robert Rodriquez take time out from a good meal to smile for the photographers. Middle Left: Jeff Dickerson is looking in Mr. Bulter's class at a beautiful girl. Middle Right: Richard Kee is caught trying to sneak out of his English class. Bottom: Ruben Rerez, Ricky Cobb, Donnie Lacy take a break between passing periods. Juniors 119 ni 120.1 on Wheels Irs., QV, J J cj A097 The Junior Class officers held a skating party the 28th of February for all the Juniors. The party was held at Carvel Skating Rink. Opposite Page, Tap Right: Roger Torres and Laura Rincon seem to enioy the skating rink. Top Ridtt: Laura Rincon helps Roger Torres to the floor. Middle left: Eddie Grisner and Mike Molleretryanewtedmiqueontheskate board. BettomLeft:CaesarBernalshowshisskiIlonthe skateboard. Bottom Middle: Mike Mollere demonstrating a hand stand. Bottom Right: Rudy Sanchez and Margie Trevino looked on at the at the skating party. This Page, Top Left: This iunior rests for awhile. Left: Tony Salazar tried his Iud: at the skating party. Middle: Eddie Grisner td:es it easy. Right: Tom Landers goes hid: speed down hill. me 7, 4' ,V ' Ma U 'N Al , ul R n Qi-' 9 Q fl X' 5? ' E422 Juniors 121 juniors take tim Right: Juniors enioy a refreshing drink of woter ofter their lunch. Below: Ricky Cobb cleans up the cafeteria. Bottom Right: Kevin Cutrona spends his lunch hour wisely. Bottom Left: Rosie Zamora orders o carnation for a friend. . Z if Xi fii 122 Juniors I ' 1 3 i i i Juniors show spirit by participating in many activities. Some activities were planned and supervised. Others iust seemed to happen. Acts of spirit are displayed on campus, in classrooms, at sports activities and at Junior and social gatherings. Spirit is found anywhere a junior may be found at Highlands High School. Top Left: George Russell shows his spirit by participating in ROTC. Top Middle, Jimmy Gashy reads a note about his progress. Above: Our Owl shows the spirit of 77. Left: Jim Wyatt indulges in the Mexican food in the cafeteria. Junior 123 junior 0 ls fly by night Upper Left: Karen Pilcrcyzlk, Willa Partridge sit down with their coach Miss Garcia during the Volleyball game. Middle Left: Anita Whitaker, Patricia Viator, Randy Lewis enioy something to eat after a hard putt putt game. Middle Right: Dawn Wilrich looks disappointed onthe phone. Bottom: Ralph Garcia looks tired after a hard football game. 124 Juniors juniors plan for christmas prom The Junior Class had a meeting on November 26 to plan for the Christmas prom. The prom was scheduled for the 18th of December. Left: Margie Treveno asks Brenda for ideas for the Christmas Prom. Below: Margie Trevenio looks disgusted. Bottom Left: Mrs. Green gives Richard Diaz and Christina Trinidad some ideas about the prom. wk-A I M ,NM K v wiv U WH , ,,.., A WWW., ., ,, ..,, . it ,L in 5 'l'uv 'WD' -3' ,S- ll! Opposite Page, Upper Left: The Hustle was used in many different ways during the prom Upper Right: Juniors and Seniors show how they enioy the prom by getting into the action. Middle: Eliane Volkman and Mike Colley are looked at many different ways people can dance. Middle Right: Ximmie Dumire and Kim Salinas are doing their thing. Bottom Left: Mike Pena and Margie Trevino look and see how things are going at the prom. ' v. K, A 2 ' M z ' X Upper Right: Cathy Armstrong and Louis Williams are registering to go inside to the prom. Upper Left: The Sugar Jammers was Jam at the prom. Middle: Judy Gavegan and Tommy Holley seem to be enioying themselves at the prom. Bottom Left: DeDe Beirle and Richard Skinner have their picture taken at the Junior Senior prom. Bottom Right: Mrs. Green and sons, Tony and Gary enioying the prom. Juniors 27 juniors I 28 Juniors .Q x 'ix , f Q - ,.,.,,.,.w 1 r.o.t.C juniors are l 6 3 NA ...ar Top Left: Josie Vasques observes the life in an aquarium. Top Right: Juniors are all smiles knowing it's ordering rings time. Middle Left: Pam Lewis and Laura Newman find a good place to study. Right: Laura Bryant does not compute. Above: Doug Carlton finds the perfect place to get some shut eye. I 30 Juniors 'si11y, happy, and lighthearted l ,I 4U . s ar., is A ev' 'T' 33 XXI .. ,ff 1,1 3 . ,IJ ,. ext. fe. X 'W 'x LX -if NX ' if vs X xx X l f eg N , KA., , S? e so Top Left: Bobby Opiela does his work as students look on. Top Right: Terry Riese smiles as another day comes to an end. Center Left: These students are loaded up and ready to go home. Above: Diane James is excited os the bell to go home has finally rang. Left: Becky Diaz is about to lose her head. Juniors l3l class of 1978 W K k . 'gn ii! w ' ff? 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H' ,, I W A r., M JF lr r f-4' ,,d.,r,,,W ,,f V r fi- as Q. ww. .v We .M . f a V anna calvo rita camacho ieanette camack evelyn cameron carla campbell iames campbell michael canales carlos cantu cynthia caraway linda carrunza irma carrion darlyne cauoll teresa castellanos bolinda castillo mary castillo eddie castro iosephine castro pamela cbardy candy cervantes melvin chandler olga chapa robert chapa cindy cirlos tommy cirlos gloria cisneros iesse cisneros tim clancey iacquelyn dark londa clopper harold cabb ,path cochran r cheryl colernan linda coleman mike colley ruth calley clyde :ann susan connell cathy coquat ricardo cortes iayme ccmrell sharon couch melvin crawford ianice craft vicki cross michael cruz rachel cruz beverly curtis maxine daily ioe dalmolin ioe davila rachel davila iulius davis raymond davis bruce dawson tammy dawson ienifer deason peggy de la fuentes linda de lao sandra del bosque diana delgado robert de salme teri de salma diana diaz fritz dixon lacy dixon matt dockery lynn doherty denise donaho kim clonaldson melissa donaldson sandy donathen danny doolihle cynthia douglas keith draper carlton drisdale ronnie drisdale shirley dry pamela duke cecilia dullnig lynehe dunn Sophomores 135 l 36 Sophomores X shannon dunn edward duponf ruben duran fheresa dyer kalhy dylla susan eichman genevie elizenda susan emery randy angel larry ennis bonnie erfurfh ruth esqueda palsy fagan elaine falcon suzanne fancher ioe felan lim fargusan steven fielding cynfhia flares cynfhia flares roland flares sandra flares earla fonfenof deborah frasf michael fuenfes anna fulmer carol fulmer horaoe fulron geneva galan margie gamboa vanessa gambaa charles garcia esfella garcia robert garcia tina gardner lelia garner emesf gona ivye gates deborah gawlik debra gawlik melody gideon denise giles iohn giui diana gomu lisa game: diana gonzales francisco qonzales maria gonzalu ray gonzalu raymond gonzales lony gonzales waller ganxales billy goadenough angela gala delores green perry griffin karen grisseh sarah grizxard mananna grobe ray gruefzner iorge quel pedra guifierrez calherine gunn leficia gulierrez mary haecker dennis hall tommy halxey frank hand sharon hardeman dianne harris ernesl harrisan celesf hartfield coral hanman cllfford heck mary heiman curlli hellmann karen henderson linda hernandez pa! hernandez mark herring lifzf ' - 'ilk . - gf - X. .af ww e . 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' im - ' ' JJ i Ts. -i 1 f off , also K V ' ' , iw i ' C: ' 1 ? , ' QL 'yfii o , ,.-, . - , 1 i . 4 V X Xt- . ,. le' . iff - Q, if P 'uf 'I . ,oo, f .2 ,- H I - 1 . , ' Q V L viii A Q W e r ,, . 1 y , my y Q tina hester vicky hill doretha hodge tommy hofner steve holden bill hooion rosemarie horn angela hodon limmy howard sieve howard manika huband alice hughes brenda hughes belinda hunter larry hunter elia hurtado robert hyatt craig iackson gladys lackson iacqueline iackson terry iackson terri iahns gloria iames kenneth iurzombek michael iefferson clinton jenschke betfy iiminez sandra iimenez cynthia iohnson d'ann iohnson leanne iohnslan anthony ianes brenda ianes doborah iones karen lanes vickie iones dennis iurek penny kee lawrence keller keith kelley lester kelly Virgil kelly tammy king marlon kinlaw debbie kialbassa ianice knapil steven kocurek daphyne koenig david kaerber patrick korn linda kasclyske pat kolzur kenneth kroll valerie ladson pam lafield david larsen claude leader garcie leal iacqueline lee marciel leonord zelma leonard linclell leverett Vickie lewis kenneth lindsey rhonda lindsey brenda lipscomb carolyn lodge john long ieannetle lopez linda lopez cheryl loh ianet lovins roberta lowrey duane loyd marlon lutz iudith lyon tami mabry susan machicek don madison wed. Sophomores 137 Sophomores find out that there is never a dull moment throughout the busy year. Different activities were planned such as a picnic and a skating party. During Spirit Week you could sense the Sophomore spirit throughout the halls and at the pep rallies. The Seniors of 78 have made it through this year and are looking forward to two more great years at H.H.S. Top: Sophomore officers wait patiently for the curtain to rise at the class elections. Above Left: Beckie Tessmenn and Cindy Quintella listen anxiously at class meeting. Above Right: Sophomore class sponsor, Mr. Strader conducts class meeting. Bottom Right: Ms. Odem looks on and listens to the discussion. 138 Sophomores Class of H keeps bus l A J A X, i ' vi' M , Top: Sophomores find lunch period a time to be among friends. Above Left: Rubin Ohmers and Doug Pool enjoy puffing Sieve Howard down. Above Righh A few sophomores on fheir way to class. Left: Mary Franks, Sherry Byrd and Donna Muller shore a quiet chat outside. Sophomores I 39 lydia malacara adrian maldonado roberto maldonada nalhalia mann iahn marmoleia iames martin arthur marfinez carlos marlinez david marfinez eslher martinez frank mariinez gloria marlinex iames mariinez ioann mariinez ioseph mariinez palricia marfinez richard mariinez richard marfinez pamela mason denise mccarter molly mcclure regina mccullen laura mcculchen iames mcdonald vicki mcgee iohn mciver barbara mckenzie morgan mclemare shannon mcnamara Yami meador iames medlock deborah mercure kimberly mergele alice merz charles middleian rebecca miller paul mills randy millsap charlene mocxygemba iimmy maczygemba roger moczygemba christopher monloya edward moore becky morena isidro moreno ienny morris debbie morrison donna mueller maria mugica doug murphree marshall murphy sylvia mungia mary mulchler david narviax timmy nichols frank naland greg novzon iohn caves colleen obar elizabeih o carroll robin o connor darrell aehler debbie oliver yolanda oriiz rubin ofimers margarei palomarel faye parker cecily paflerson gracie pawolik raberi pawolik debra payion robert pecina tony pedratfi yolanda pena macldalena perez maria perex gary pelerlon susan perry cynlhia piriman william pins I 40 Sophomores . - Q N I, .J,. , .-i ,a v ew it x,:A-i j,.i , G y f - 4 i il 1' 5' f .ae y B X 'f?x. 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Curtis poindexter doug pool ierry pope ieff pophom april powell pilar preciado karen prevou natalie prince lance prine diane pruske ianice pundt cindy quintana michael rabenaldt abel ramirez anm ramirez becky ramirez nora ramirez clga ramirez marisela ramas scott rarnos left rattles juan rendon gerard rentro gloria reyes robert rhine lelio richardsan sarah riley beatrice rinccn raymond roberts teresa rables alice rodriguez carol radriguez rene rodriguez roland radriguez roger roel beckie rohde daniel raque toni ross cheryl ruby tam rudwick brenda ruffin nell russell michael rzeznik ernest salazar larry salazar sophia salazar daniel salinas david salinos eulalic sclincs sandra salincs david salorie ricky scheel iahn scherlin karen schlaegel nancy schmidt ronnie schultz gail scott nancy scott acquenetta scranton harold scranton wade seifert kathryn seipp eugene sekenger steven serald lames sewell sherry shaw patty siders karrie siebrecht terry sigel james simington rhanda skinner audie smith beverly smith catherine smith ianelle smith marvin smith ronnie smith maria soliz irma solorlano lucille spaeth Sophomores 141 l42 Sophomores bryan sparks robert spears laura staggs shirley storks cheryl stauart laura st clair cindy steinback pam stephens dehra stewart nancy stiles ianet stakes leann stakes david stutts ierylynn sullivan kent sutherland robert sutherland cheryl swientek anrrette swierc becky szatranske iustine tardy francine tarrillion brian totters randy tenney beckie tessmann charles thomas colleen thomas iehnny thomas david thompson karen thompson esther tiierina antonio torres richard torres theresa torrez ieanette trimall danny tuller iohnny tunchez frank turner ieannie turner stan turpen clyde tyler eva tyler robert uhl brenda ullman kim unger gigi urtiaga gerard Valdez nancy Valdez norma Valdez ruben valle hilda vargas deborah vasquez sylvia vasquez noch velazquez scott Vernon terry vick rueben villarreal victor villasenor carolina vlllegas iesse vitela susan vogel elaine volkmann donald volz karen waclawzyk betty wade martin wahi delores walker helen walker susan walker lannie Walton candy ward marina wawrzyniak kevin wells peggy wengler clifton wetz iames wheeler anita Whitaker eddie white gregory white ann wieland chris wieters 'VVGIHPG ...KK l it KK K K r ,MQ 1 A., .E X . r-7 QW? . 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Lower Left: Sophomores enioy spending time with their friends. Below: Dophyne Koenig looks forward to the end of the day. Sophomores l43 sophomores socialize at the Q V Q R f, 1 r A A wirafif in-1 - l 3 Top Left: Sophomores help out by collecting tickets at the Sophomore dance. Top Right: Mr. Strader enioys dancing with Ms. Odem. Above: A scene at the spirit mixer. Right: Jerry Valdez shows he is a skilled dancer. 144 Sophomores spmt m1xer dance Q 'LXL --LL f 553 j Vi e -as ig -Q-,ess 'A .... . H' V .Mm . .: . VVVW All M t s 5 -ss. Top Left: Raymond Gonzales and Linda Lopez enioy dancing. Above Right: Lindell Levererf and Mike Bahles act a disc iockeys ar the dance. Lefi: Karen Thompson serves refreshments to the siudenfs. Above: A look of interest is shown by Gerry Anderson. Sophomores 145 , sophomores enjo themselves Participation plays a big part in a Sophomore's life. Whether it's participating in class activities or iust being with friends. Right: Cindy Quinfana's world is topsy turvey. Below Left: Sophomores enioy working in the Biology lab during class. Below Right: Sophomores concentrate hard to pass their 9. exam. Bottom: These Sophomores seem to have taken over the halls after school. i l 146 Sophomores l a at work and pla l .P Upper Left Ronnie Alonzo spends his spore lime coloring. Upper Right: Ronnie Waller and Lisa Gamez lake lime out lo have cl friendly chat before They go to their morning classes. Middle Left A typical scene in a Sophomore classroom. Above: Karen Jones makes use of the library. Left Cynthia Amcya shows her skill in typing. Sophomores 147 sophomores hvmg and Top: Sophomores rush to get to their classes. Above: Sophomores on their way to school. Upper Right: Colleen Thomas worries about her upcoming exams. Right: Seniors of 78 show their l48 Sophomores spirit at pep rallies. A x A Q is :- V s Q53 5 , M ' S K i , ., . Left: Two Sophomores caught by surprise in the lounge. Below: Theresa Torres writes the day's lesson on the blackboard, Middle Left: Sophomores hurriedly sign lheir name lo The list of proud owls. Bohomz Sophomores look forward lo lunch time and being with lheir friends. V if -.... sophomores 'ffm 'Ml 8 W .. Ffl M.. --.., - Top: Despite the cold weather a member of the Brigade enioys the football game. Above: Betty Bienck finds time to make an important phone call. Middle Right: Sophomores taken by surprise in the hall. Right: Melvin Chandler and Mrs. Thompson carry on an interesting conversation. 150 Sophomores Q . ,,, , K v 1 1 I f' V w tn ,v . IQC. ..x. I f, Q - in K 1 gf? 5 m , Hg K happiness is 'W 'sn Top Left: Joe Andrade gives a big smile for the camera. Top Right: Becky Moreno and Carlos Canlu pass the time away while waiting for lhe bus. Above: Shelic Wilson shows her love for owls. Right: 152 Sophomores Reflections ofa Sophomore. being a sophomore x2z.uf:v .limi fflnflf Upper Lefh Marie Gonzales shows she is proud to be an owl by signing her name to the lisl. Upper Right: Eric Beers and Brenda Jones say good-bye as the day comes to an end. Left: Sophomores eagerly leave school at the end of the day. Above: Becky Rhode enioys smiling with other sophomores. Sophomores 153 wo1im1,en's lib hits highlands Women's Lib, though losing some headway on the national scene, is alive and well here at Highlands. And it's about time the guys get a break and have a little courtesy in the way of fixing the car and door opening, among other things offered to them by the females. 9 -s -1, I 1 f Top Right: Yolanda Pena helps Brian Teeters with his chair. Above: Melissa Donaldson surprises Richard Hall by picking up his books. Middle Right: Judith Lyon shows courtesy by holding the door open for Gary Speers. 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Lg, N Q X Y 'N .- ,-5.5 - I is ff 1' 6, M richard kindschah maria king diana kocian oscar kaehler mark koselskoy gory korara scoff kramm kathy krenek david kriedler steven kriedler michael kung charlene kurkowski tammy ladson michael langford michael lara marie lara debra lawson myung suk lee donnie Iegnon lonnie lenlz parricia lensch darrel lewis linda lewis gilberl lisera sarah loera george longoria graciela lopez hilda lopez linda lopez ioe Iozano iohn luna iudy luna leah lundschen becky lution Wanda luiz sandra mackey richard manis morris mariin clifford mariinez gracie mariinez elsa maninez greg marlinez david mariinez maria martinez mary martinez mike marlinez roberi marfinez vicki malhews kerry mauch cameron mauze roy mazac carol mckenzie carolyn mckenzie deblaie mcclure sandra mcclure kim mcdonald ioye mcfall richard mcqucide cheryl mcphersan nelda medrano siacey menard beverly miller palricia miller sharon miller charles minica kenneth minica kenny milchell iohnny meslex brice moczygemba iulie mocxygemba alma moniez blcnca monlez rhanda moore debbie morgan susan moreno iohn moreno leray mola mark mosely Freshmen 161 162 Freshmen darrel morrisan kathy masely william moses cynthia mullins andrew munaz iudy musselman victor nelson arthur nerio robert neugebauor sharon newman mary nichols kenneth niemietz melissa myers nancy myers jimmy nipper debarah nobles william nolan kathorine noll michael o'bar tracie alinick bruce o'neul betty opiela sue orsak debbie ortiz bruce osbarne raymond awens beatrice quintana edward quintero gloria pccheco Ieticia pacheco linda bacheco cindy bagan iahn panluso aleta partridge blake partridge ken pawelek linda pena david perel melissa perez barbra perkins billy phillips debra phillips kathy pieprzica karen paerner carol poppell debbie posey laura powell paulefte puleo ana marie ramirez ricky ramirez rasalinda ramirex irene ramos virginia ramos eyvonne reichel catherine reinhard maggie renaud ricky reyna lisa rhades james ricca amy richter debbie riley iae rias kristina rios kim rivera robbie robertson sherry robbins susan rabertson paul robey bud robison diana robles debbie rodgers alfredo rodriguez carol rodriguez cynthia rodriguez elizabeth rodriguez eluira rodriguez maria rodriguez patty rodriguez rosemary rodriguez steve rae 4 Nl i is is i . freshmen learn new things A -Q S ' i' '--,, -1 'X 1 V . . i 4' 'I' .s mf- '--. ffm. , 1 A 4 .. t I , Q Q .r rm, H -rr F a fy 1. 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' f M , ' 4 'i ,, E ' ' i of S1511 Q V 5 L .ii if 'Sf i -. e YK: patti roesser brian rogers mada rose cindy rosenbusch deledna roy thomas salinas frank sanchez carl schaumloffel anthony scott mary segovia kathy senter lynne sheffield gayle siebrecht lydia sifuentes brenda simpson larry simpson tommy skrobanek robin smart david smith gary smith patricia smith regina smith robert smith ronald smith kenneth sobeczek david sparks audrey spivey rozane spry lynn starling david steckly sharon steed ioan stephens iahn stephens iomer stewart sherry stull cynthia sullivan william suplick leonard swientek doris taylor iack taylor iudy thomas garry thompson iames thompson vicki thomas sherry thurman shirley torres lethea turner brian thompson karen toucheck mary transue katherine tresa manuel trevino nancy tschirhart kathy turpen danny uregas Cynthia uriegas gilbert uriegas diane urrutia kim valadez victor valentino denise varney kathy valverde gayle vaughn pamela veal mark vetter debbie vidal alex villegas fernando villcirrel cindy wcigentehr alvis wells denise wernli mike Whitaker steven whitaker tammy white tammy wicker charles wilks sandra wilks nannete wilkerson leslie williams victor williams Freshmen 163 After a slow start the freshman class voted for the people who would get their class into full swing for the '75- '76 school year. Mrs. Doris Taylor was given the job a week before the Christmas holidays to get these people together for the large task of governing the largest class at Highlands this year. They were voted into office after being presented to the freshman class in the school auditorium only a week before the class went to cast the ballots. Upper Right: Beverly Miller, Karen Whitaker, Debbie Rodgers, and Anita Arbizu relax and share a few words. Bottom Right: Juan Perez checks out the bulletin board information. Below: Richard Horton reads his class a section from his literature book. 3 A rlgr r ,rry r ,rg ffff i Q, lyr gl R M -,s f- + fx. l 64 Freshmen freshmen are fine 4 Aw if 1 Q! N .ii A Q Xxx V e , 14, X SLXNINS 25.5 Q 'L W ww, ,,l r , We., , - V I Q1-,lain Freshmen are the people that will help make the freshman class known to the rest of the Highlands student body. They were separated from many other fellow classmen. They also had to meet high standards and qualifications for the important iob. Upper Left: The class officers pose for a picture at McNay Art Institute. Middle Left: Mrs. Taylor takes a break after touring the McNay Art Institute. Middle Left: Marvin Smith reads a few pages of a book to see if he likes it. Bottom Left: Corine Del Bosque and a classmate do a Physical Science experiment. Bottom Right: Edith Riley concentrates on a proiect. f 4 V 442, -Yep , ' ,x V ,, 1 . ...,, 5 2 . Freshmen 1 65 N i N ll 2 fe 'Y i 314 , u elf X - Ni 'W V-fx 5 sm 1 , x w ' 2 4 4 ix ,X as Q!! anting to learn 'N wm- 1 1 F RQ N xXQF x MNWM , . , e 4 9914 w K m 166 Freshmen K,-V., , rl e Q I 1.'N'r as W! ,Q . , , 1 - 5 M 3 H . . - ff' , 5 xv 5 If ' ' k' f ig L h X x I ' gi: K N h . - In X ' ,Q 4 ' ig, -jf' 1 J K WW -if M ,-Kgs., 'rf Md hd M N ,..--f' ' K' is-1. the1rf1rst ear at h1 hlands Our freshman class is bright and willing to dig in and participate to get the iob done. No matter what the time limit, the iob gets done and to its fullest capacity. Top: A group of freshmen check out what's going on. Right: Joe Brownslow seriously looks on. Bottom: Freshmen concentrate on class work. Opposite Page, Far Left: Joe Gay takes a second look. Upper Left: Carolyn Cogdell, Rose Rodriguez, Patricia Spears, Margie Jimenez pose for a picture in the library. Lower Left: Mike O'Bar ond Gary Pilot share a good book. Below: Byron Stark sets up for an experiment. 3 yygy 2 Q? l 1 , Freshmen l67 freshmen learn to 0 enj oy V eV ' VlVV, h . , L e , e. ellee 5 e J I i 7 Freshmen ,me L - When there is an activity at Highlands that concerns our freshmen, it is worth the time spent to complete the proiect. Because our freshman class is so large, the talent involved is never ending. Upper Left: Grace Landers talks to friends in the lounge. Below: Wendell Morris and Chris Pope take time from lunch to pose for a picture. Bottom: Mrs. Taylor organizes a group of freshmen. Opposite Page, Far Left: Norma Pascal, Charles Conner, and Theresa Teeres make use of a bench out in the yard. Far Left Below: These freshmen enioy a good lunch. Opposite Page, Upper Right: Diane Kocian shows the photographer she can really swing. eil .-it '!o'4 . - I-'ara , es ..,. size, 4 . ..., 2 Freshmen l 69 freshmen take a break Freshmen can be found iust about anywhere at Highlands, but the favorite hang out for these students like most students, is the Highlands cafeteria or out on the school grounds just having fun. Below: Jcnnie English leaves ROTC building to go to another class. Upper Right: Rose Cantu, Cindy Mullins, and Cathy Yznaga wait for a ride after school. Lower Right: A group of freshmen make use of the school grounds. I 1 70 Freshmen i but also stud l l E i 5 , l 7 Most freshman have a distinctive look on their faces. The look is one of an somewhat puzzled individual because of their newness at Highlands - this is expected. Above: Roy Bowling waits forthe bell to ring. Middle Left: Paul Potzamn and Robert Spears talk over things at lunch. Left: Wanda Lutz, Kim Donaldson, and Debbie Hodge talk over lunch and about how the food is. Upper Left: Rose Cantu, Jeannie Davis, and Kathy Valverd check to see if their name is on the list. , e,., NN ,,,si.,,..,.. Freshmen 171 4 1 WM? -9 if J f ,. f . . iw rf if :f,z,f'vs 1 ,M . .. 4 it . . Some freshmen stop, play, and just socialize before going into classes but once they sit down and get the feel of the class, they come up with some very constructive thinking. Upper Left: Mike O'Bar iokes about a problem a classmate can't work out. Upper Right: A group of freshmen listen to instructions given to them. Middle Left: Debbie Rodgers pays close attention at a class meeting. Middle Right: Two freshmen girls point out someone outside. Bottom Left: A lone freshman waits out the lunch bell. Lower Right: Several freshmen relax on the steps and think awhile. 172 Freshmen 55? Q29 f. L... things freshmen remember M ma, wb if' ,, Left: Adrienne Galloway has a laugh about a classmates ioke. Middle Left: Daniel Perez, Robert Valdez, Lewis Ybarra, Kim McDonald, and Kathy Moseley look on as a teacher grades a paper. Bottom Right: David Darnold thinks ofa new drawing plan. Lower Left: Many freshman enjoy their lunches. 5. K ,.:if,,Q:,? , Freshmen 'I 73 fres .se l 7 4 Freshmen Top: Charles Whitehead and Gracie Lopez measure the right ingredients to start an important experiment. Bottom Left: Tomicine Brookins takes a glance at the camera. Top Right: Brian Thompson looks on enthusiastically. Bottom Right: Anita Arbizu gets it together. hmen learn their lesson J Z3'4?Zxi 5 i 3 Top: Debbie Rodgers, Cindy Hanley, and Gloria Pacheco listen attentively during their class. Bottom: Ricky John makes sure his experiment is right. Freshmen I 75 Although freshmen cure underclossmen, they are still cool. They take things in stride and keep X Movin' On. M Q, o S fs Ae gf li X A ill' 4 ' in -wt. 1' . 195, A' 'Q .Q'. ' Q Q ,'w ,Qs ' 9 m, . Q 5' A ' . ' K 3 'wi Q 4 we freshmen keep iff 5 ' gn 5. 'ikfif if 'mg,, ff,:ffw-f Q lfiflty S .4 V, . fad! fill? ttyl' 9' i K ,V W ,, tif is F 5 ifefff Q 'iw Xb I 76 Freshmen .ii - 414 Z Z s 1Su 'I'L movin' on '-. . .1 . L W , An, M N .V - if ........xs ,,,, K . ,V ,.,,f ,,.W,.. Top: Cynthinia Uriegas stops for a minute to take a quick look in the camera's direction. Bottom: Freshmen have time to stop and iust goof off. Opposite Page, Top and Bottom Right: Karen Whitaker and Linda Randow Hang in There. Top Right: Roger Trivino works hard at nothing. Bottom Right: Michael Smith and Billy Clay sit and stare. Freshmen 'l 77 Although we have iust begun to encounter the greatness of our high school year, we have felt a sense of want. Even though our participation this year was not that of other classes, we put our all into what we contributed. We are the class of 79 and like that of 76 we will be iust as proud to be a member of Highlands graduating class. Top: Anita Arbizu and Karen Whitaker look for a pleasant spot. Middle: Sitting pretty is what Karen Farris does best. Top Right: Cecila Anderson is happy with her carnation. Bottom Right: Austin Taylor takes a break. I78 Freshmen ,f.f,,.f forever more ffkf 'fra t 1 l We have three more years to work with before we step forward and take the lead. lt is said that to get to the top you start at the bottom. And like those ahead of us we will patiently wait our turn. You see, we are the class of 79 and believe me when it is our turn we won't be anything but FINE. Top Left: Larry Simpson and Ricky Ramirez talk about a pretty important subject . . . girls. Middle Left: Mrs. Taylor got it together. Middle Right: Gary Barnes sits back and takes it easy. Bottom: Cindy Hanley works hard to make it right. Freshmen l 79 , M , ,mm ff ! .. K ' H K n 1'7? 1 . f,-f :W , I yf , XM' .' I 'v A fi f 1' L V v 1 fl ,fi 'X 4 , U 11 ' J, 34 -' ' I - 'LL' ,I in 1 J 1,2 , ,J ,M K-7' :K j 151' g L51 J : , , , kw V 7 , 1 rn ' -X , 7 I X f' XJI Y 1 1 A , x 1 ' VV L , I . f , f Q - 1 . , x ' 'f ' li: DE rf! L '. N xx - f, - ,, f x z I L . .,fA, X fn' Q' A, r, QYLQLW' Mn -f I' v 'ly AC 1 ! , ' , J fy, uf., Lyn, ll W ,f .' lf' L 1 fa 71 ,. , ,fr L, ,V , . ' ,f -, 4,'I.' CT N ,wwf L, ,fr editor: edward Cuellar .-Q-iKA,v - HL is xi A ff V X Riff, Wh ,f 'Q fs N Q n F 1 K w My E TM I I 5 Q54 is .ES GX' fm ' Q ' 'X XX? J 9' 1 V X N, 1 I l RRR A f eff- ' , Q ,. IRB! 'cz 'Wi ,V My 'mf W Kr Q .A 9 Q5 1 2, . :fix 3 - ' ,, 'eklgf' 'kk . if pai, ff'-I ,, N My f , M4 . Q, F, gf 13x35 9, x Q, X 1 SXF1-Q4 4, l f, . Y K ?6,H,,,-'f 3-5311: my Q ,L , K mfrfbk im sf , MX? ,gif , L, ' mf fi V51 , 1. , E r V 1 i V V i X! ,W Lffz,-L., 4,1 ,H ,, -H , , 50 x N 3 Imght owls Wm opener Highlands won its season opener by defeating S. F. Austin Maroons 16-14. Defensive tackle Bob Manes zipped through the Maroons' offensive line and sacked their quarterback, David Peterman, for a safety which put the Owls on top for good. The safety came two plays after the Owls were stopped on the one foot line. That drive started on the Austin 30 after a fumble recovery. Both Highlands and Austin went scoreless in the first quarter, but Austin struck first when Peterman ran the option and ran in between two Highlands' defenders for a 47 yard touchdown. The try for the extra point was no good. Manes put the Owls in position minutes later by recovering Bill Walker's fumble on the Austin 27, and a few plays later Owl quarterback John Wengler ran for a touchdown. Three minutes later the Maroons scored again when Jim Sayers broke for 36 yards and a touchdown. Peterman ran the two point conversion. Highlands scored in the fourth on a drive that started on their own 14 and ended T2 plays later as Wengler scored again. The Owls also made the two point conversion, which was later followed by Manes' sack. The Owls second game of the season was disappointing as the Owls took the lead but let it slip by. Jefferson Mustangs won it 22-15. Jefferson scored first when Ronny Huerta threw a six-yard pass to Mack Benavidez, but the Owls came right back and marched 63 yards in 12 plays and scored on a John Wengler l yard run. Wengler then hit Lloyd Halsell for the two point conversion and the Owls led 8-7 Top Left: Lloyd Halsell punts the ball away. Top Right: Tony Cutrona is hit hard after a catch. Bottom: David Huntley tackles Austin runner. l82 Action 2-1 in non-district Highlands kicked off to start the second half and held Jeff on four downs. The Owls took over on their own 27 after J the punt. The Owls drove down to the one when Wengler fumbled the ball and Tony Torres recovered for the Owls in the end zone and a touchdown. Rudy Sanchez kicked the extra point. After that it was all Jefferson as the Owls could not move the ball again. Jeff then had two time consuming drives of 56 and 52 yards to make the final score. Highlands' Bernard Buhl knocked down an attempted Jay two point conversion in the closing seconds of the game to give the Owls a 7-6 win over the John Jay Mustangs. After a scoreless first quarter the Owls went 68 yards in 2 plays for the first touchdown of the game with 10:10 remaining in the first half. The first play, Buhl hit Tony Cutrona who made a great catch on his back for 38 yards on the reverse option. The second play Wengler faked to runningback David Huntley and ran down the right sideline for the 30 yards and the score. Jay's only first half threat was stopped at the Highlands 9 yard line when cornerback Mitchell Tucker intercepted a Jay pass attempt. The game was marred by 10 turnovers and little offensive spark until with 1:53 left in the game Highlands punted and Jay's Derrick Hatchett called for a fair catch at his own 3 yard line. That is when quarterback Lorenzo Bennett threw a 97 yard touchdown bomb to his halfback who outran Buhl for the score. Buhl then came in and did his heroics by knocking down the two point conversion. Top: Owls pick up short yardage. Bottom Left: Rudy Sanchez has his blood pressure taken. Bottom Right: John Wengler on the run. Action 183 owls bow to unicorns and brahmas the New Braunfels Unicorns by a score of 28-1 2 as the Unicorns scored on their first two possessions of each half. Highlands' quarterback John Wengler threw for most of the Owl's yardage as he completed 14 of 39 passes for 21 1 yards but was intercepted 3 times. Wengler scored the first Owl g I touchdown on a six yard run in the second quarter. An attempted two point conversion was no good. Highlands' other score was a 10 yard pass from Wengler to the wide receiver, Wayland Davis, late in the fourth quarter. The conversion attempt was no good. The Unicorns used a bruising ground game and rolled up 315 yards on 53 tries using 10 different backs to carry the ball. Highlands fell again but nearly upset the MacArthur Brahmas 21-13. The Owls owned the first half as they scored twice on touchdown runs by quarterback John Wengler. Wengler scored on runs of 5 and 94 yards to give the Owls a 13-O half time lead. He ran for 140 yards on 10 carries and had a 77 yard scoring dash called back because ofa penalty in the first half. He finished the game with 179 yards on 17 carries. The Owls defense also played great football in the first half by holding the Mac offense to iust 63 yards on 31 snaps from center. MacArthur came back in the third quarter though and scored on a run by halfback David Bordelon, a pass by quarterback, Larry Selby, to tight end, David Bailiff, and a 1 yard keeper by Selby. Top: Owls defense takes down New Braunfels runner. Bottom Left: John Wengler fair catches the ball. Bottom Right: Coach Tommy Blair talks to Bob Manes. 184 Action owls blast out the rocke Q1 S A .1 as SS C ss Q4 .Ls . 5 T4- Highlands won its first district game by blasting the Judson Rockets 35-12. The Owls defeated the Rockets with a ground attack of 209 yards and the running of quarterback John Wengler. Wengler did most of the scoring for the Owls as he scored 5 touchdowns. The Owls first score came with 7:34 left in the first half when Wengler went right for 4 yards and the score. Lloyd Halsell kicked the extra point. Judson came back though, and scored when halfback Mark Peltier ran from the Highlands 23 yard line to the 2 where he fumbled but Judson quarterback Stone fell on it for the score. The extra point was good. The Owls were not to be out done as they scored with 7 seconds left in the first quarter on an 1 1 yard Wengler run. Tony Cutrona ran for the two point conversion. ts In the second quarter the Owls came on strong again as Wengler scored again this time a 1 yard plunge. Wengler's pass attempt for the two point conversion was no good and the Owls led 21 -6. The Owls were on the attack again and scored with 1:35 remaining in the second half. Wengler went 3 yards for the score and then hit Robert Bradley for the two point conversion. The Owls led 29-6 going into the half. Highlands came back quickly in the third quarter driving 38 yards in 9 plays. Wengler again scored from the 1. The pass for the extra points failed. Judson scored again early in the fourth on a 5 yard pass to end the scoring. Top Left: Owls ready to bomb Judson. Top Right: Wengler scores another touchdown. Left: Richard Skinner throws against Judson. Action 1 85 owls tie arch rival sam houston Highlands tied arch rival Sam Houston Cherokees in a scoreless 0-0 game. The rainstorm before the game didn't seem to slow the Owls ground game though, as the Owls gained 185 yards on 39 carries. The Owls started the second quarter by taking possession of the ball on their own 36 yard line. Runningback Eddie Dupont ran for 23 yards in that drive and hit quarterback John Wengler on a 10 yard halfback option to give the Owls the ball on the 3 yard line of Houston. On the next play Wengler ran left and fumbled the ball and Houston's Charles Bankston fell on it at the 6 yard line to kill that drive and stop the Owls. Houston had its chance to score also on its first possession of the game as they moved to the Highlands 14 but tackle Jerry Truss iarred the football from Houston's Lonnie Green and end Joe Maldonado fell on it. Highlands last chance to score was ended when a Wengler pass was intercepted after he had run for 17 yards and a 15 yard penalty for personal foul was added deep in Houston territory. Wengler had gone into the game, the leading scorer, among San Antonio schoolboys with 13 touchdowns and third in total offense with 161 yards per game but was not able to gain much yardage against Houston. 186 Action Top Left: Wengler cuts back against Houston. Top Right: Lloyd Halself lets go ofa long one. Middle: Wengler completes pass to Tony Cutrona. Above: The name of the game. Right: Owls trip up Houston runner. rough riders rough up owls 'si At 4 4, Mmbx X N ff.-. 13 . - Y .a- -- cm --Wm' ', . 1,71 f ,,w,W Y 0 . ,H-.f ., Ak' .XVJ M , W, .wp , iwwmef ,. ,, . . ws., ,, ,,.,m..M K W .wwf m,,',,.,g .Q 21,4-1 ju' fl 1 1, .W g, . ' V . f 'a fL?'ff3'?? F'7W1izw?L2,p fi 3i?42i M MQ? ,j 1, . Y ,a3 ,wgs. .gfwisfsr '- .Q MQ W New fi Mm- .1 M ,f'Y'+f'5 , ,M V.. 1 V. ,.,l , W W-A, ---3, is ,Q one Wigs- ' 'l... ,, fy-LN., ., V ' N Yo. .'i'wA9rA'14-l X Highlands played its worst game of the season, as the Roosevelt Rough Riders beat the Mighty Maroon 35-0. Even all the spirit activities of Spirit Week could not help the Owls hang on to the ball. The Owls fumbled eight times and lost four of them. Highlands also threw two interceptions including the first pass of the game as a Wengler pass was picked off at the Roosevelt's 42 and was returned to the Highlands 9, where three plays later Roosevelt's Mark Fortin scored. Roosevelt's other first half touchdown resulted from one of the fumbles Highlands made and gave Roosevelt a 14-O half time lead. Highlands had a good drive going in the middle of the second quarter, when the Owls were unable to convert on a Niels 1 fourth down situation and had to turn over the ball at the Roosevelt I9. The Owls turned over the ball on their first five possessions of the game which made it impossible for the Owls to get anything really going early. Roosevelt came on strong in the second half driving 67 yards in 18 plays and used 8:50 minutes of the clock. That left the Owls behind 21-O. Roosevelt also scored early in the fourth on a Culpepper two yard run and late in the game with 0:35 left on the clock. Randy Eklund kicked all the extra points for Roosevelt. Top Left: Owls defense is tough. Top Right: Jerry Truss is iniured doing his iob well, Left: Owls are stacked up the middle by the Roosevelt defense. Action l 87 Highlands came out to play football after an embarrassing game against Roosevelt and beat the previously unbeaten untied San Marcos Rattlers by the score of 37-35. The game was not as close as the score sounds because the Owls racked up 495 yards in total offense. Quarterback John Wengler and halfback Eddie Dupont continuously racked up big yardage against the Rattlers' defense. Wengler rushed for T32 yards and passed for another T68 to give him 300 yards in total offense. The Owls also had 28 first downs compared to TO for the Rattlers. It was still the Owls' defense that saved the game when with 28 seconds left the defense stopped Rattler fullback Ronnie Merriweather on a conversion run which, if completed, would have given the Rattlers a tie. The defense also stopped the Rattlers twice on fourth down plays deep in Owl territory. Wengler scored on runs of one, four, and sixty-two yards and he also threw a pass to Tucker for a touchdown. Eddie Dupont scored on runs of eight and thirteen. The Owls lost the final game of the season to the Seguin Matadors by the score of 39-l 6. Highlands played well in the first half scoring two touchdowns The Owls iust could not contain David Brothers who ran straight through the Owls' line. Brothers scored three touchdowns running and he threw two touchdown passes. Brothers also kicked the extra points for the Matadors. Highlands also scored on a safety when the ball was snapped over the punter's head and rolled out of the end zone. Upper: John Wengler runs for big yardage. Middle: Owls run hard for yardage. Lower: Highlands scores o touchdown. l88 Action owls defang the rattlers 'TS' is-E the mighty maroon football team The members ofthe i975 Varsity football team are: FIRST ROW fLeft to Righti: Lloyd Halsell, Charles Nystrom, Pat Jarzombek, Leland Carver, Bob Manes, Don Burton, Clyde Munoz, and Joe Maldonado. SECOND ROW members are lLef-t to Rightl: Paul Sanders, Robert Bradley, Randy Skinner, Will Harrison, Earl Munoz, Rudy Sanchez, Tony Cutrona, Ronnie Drisdole, and Eddie Dupont. THIRD ROW members are lLeft to Rightl: David Huntley, Mitchell Tucker, Ralph Garcia, Bill Manes, Ricky Cobb, Lionel Foster, Newell Smith, Bernard Buhl, John Kimble, and Coach L. Davis. FOURTH ROW members are lleft to Rightl: Coach J. Fulton, Allen Gordon, Clifton Wetz, Mike St. Clair, Eddie White, Barron Barnes, Lee Pope, Tony Torres, Ronald Robinson, Coach Tommy Blair, and Head Coach Paul Martin. FIFTH ROW members are lLeft to Righti: Richard Skinner, Matt Dockery, Kenneth Pope, Daryl Grant, Jerrell Washington, Jerry Truss, Wayland Davis, Mark Wrase, and John Wengler. The 1975 Football Coaches are: lLeft to Rightl: William Hines, John Fulton, Paul Martin, and Tommy Blair. Coaches onthe BOTTOM ROW are lLeft to Rightl: Robert Rice, Eddie Phy, Vincente Aguero, and Lyman Davis. as-vw X . junior varsit knowthe can in i - ., f-,-. ft, -,k. ,i . , Y k.,k ,ws . ,- ROW l lLeft to Rightl: Carlton Driadale, Hillard Jackson, Gary Bradshaw, Williams, Steve Fielding, Roland Rodriguez, Bobby Hyatt. ROW 2 lLeft to Rightl: Coach Rice, Coach Eddie Phy, George Allen, Melvin Crawford, Edward Quintero, Carlos Cantu, Tommy Halsey, Noah Velasquez, Eualio Salinas, Lindell Leverette, Elmo Thornton. ROW 3 lLeft to Rightl: Coach Martin, Thomas Lopez, Brian Yates, Curtis Poindexter, Raymond Davis, Eric Beers, Gerard Valdez, John Morris, Frank Williams, Terrell Mills. ROW 4 lLeft to Rightl: Marcus Anthony, Leonard Roundtree, Kevin Wells, Curtis Perry, Jesse Reyes, Hector DeLaRosa, Victor Morales, Lee Bartlett, Roland Flores, Kenneth Godfrey. The Mighty Maroon Junior Varsity football team had a successful football season. The team led by coaches Eddie Phy and Robert Rice proved they could play good football. The team lost to the Jefferson Mustangs in a thriller by the score of 13-12 but had many other scores with the Owls on top. The Owls blanked two opponents, beating the Judson Rockets 26-0 and the Alamo Heights Mules 42- 0 in easy games for the Owls. The Owls flew over the Wheatly Eagles 28-7. Highlands also had victories over the MacArthur Brahmas 'l2-7 and arch rival Sam Houston. The Owls suffered setbacks to the Roosevelt Rough Riders, the Jay Mustangs and the Burbank Bulldogs. Right: Freshmen play rough Football. Far Right: J.V.'s Edward Quintero lets the ball fly. l 90 Action 7 u ' I . ' F' - w -'l?kivY'.,K'j,I'v 13 , X , i , vga :ss 323 , : X, 1 - i s.Jf 9' v is ' in V' l M- F --84.vv '-. -.s f' H.. X 3, .fist Wg.. 7 L. J l 25. ff'-', 1 :affix Q4 'fx A . ' 1-N - ,Q ., ff 1'-rug.. -A . .T :V 8 . . R - i s W 0 .:'xv. .. AJ., av. i ,,,.,,,q'Vfv . 4,4 ,,,, 3,414 '07 .5 'IK Q l Q' V 3' ' Ut l l ---kf Q , . K ,,,. ,, 53 . ' . JL lP f . Q , E '. . , ,M . - - --l' ' 1 1 4 ' J A tair -A 'illl' in Q 4 ,r K lg in L g I A 6 gf' , i . ' 'F , L ,, I 4 ' V 9+ -fs r H- ., g 'ss jf: . ,, W in' 1' ' ,.., . ' .Q 'fiffjgi N . - ' . we , nw ' if 'W' .Q ,MJ , ,fr f - A f-bla-time I ., K y AV mf ..,.,3.M:1-Q? W .4,,,vf.,fi'fg5j:gfff,is 'M' j ' T' dt 3? 'I 4, 5 to J '-5.1.3 , if 5, I weu,,,',,,2 ' ,Q xv ' f ' ,I-mf twf V lf ' K' .wwv .. in ' -Qt ' f ' i 1.'P'fgi..- .x Y, .f-M215-'fsgiwf ,,, L ' ' ., ' fifivf,-few ., -, i -.ws ..,, H f ',. .J 'g g if if if Q: Sliif 'r L freshmen are tough! 1' i l f 'M . Members of the freshman maroon team are: ROW l lLef't to Rightl: Robert Smith, Stanley Ellison, Albert Felix, Alfredo Rodriguez, Mike Gonzales, John Schmueckle, Carl Randle, O. B. Nolan. ROW 2 lLeft to Rightl: Coach Martin, Ricky Reyna, Chris Ainsworth, Michael Johnson, Jeffery Ackerman, William Flores, Richard Campos, Adam Gonzales, Thomas Williamson, David Martinez, Basic Franks. ROW 3 lLeft to Rightl: Coach Hines, Joe Alvarado, Victor Turner, Michael Langford, Esmond Woodruff, Lester Hartsfield, Joe Alvarado, Manuel Trevino, Tony Valentino, Coach Aguero. ROW 4 fLeft to Rightl: Bruce Gibbens, Kevin Winter, Raymond Clay, Mark Kosclskey, Richard Manis, Tommy Gashy, Brian Rogers, Otis Clay, Paul Bradshaw, Joe Soto. uh .S L:3S'L5 Members of the freshman white team are: ROW I lLeft to Rightl: Leon Morris, Floyd Salone, Ralph Dominguez, John Dominguez, Sergio Corrales, Aaron Demerson, Luther Hodge, Garland Davis, ROW 2 lleft to Rightl: Coach William Hines, Victor Nelson, Edward Gonzales, Kim Rivera, Richard Hyatt, Mike Cuellar, Joel Duque, Pedro Tiierina, James Duke, Steve Roe. ROW 3 lLeft to Rightl: Coach Martin, Leslie William, Cliffton Donahoe, Ricky Hoyle, Robert Neugebauer, Elliot Eggleston, Rico Jones, Russell Harris, Adam Gonzales, Mark Mosely, Coach Aguero. ROW 4 lLeft to Rightl: Chris Pope, Russell Olinick, William Moses, Michael Pena, Brice Moczygemba, Steve Hartsfield, Al Gavegan, Gary Barnes, Bobby Robertson. Action 191 the defendmg d1str1ct 29 aaaa The defending district 29-AAAA volleyball team had another winning season. The volleyball team finished with an 8-6 record. It was a new ball game for the girls as the volleyball season was moved from spring to fall. -The team also received a new coach when Ms. Esther Garcia came to Highlands. The girls had easy wins over the Judson Rockets and the Roosevelt Rough Riders, winning both two out of three matches. The Owls split with the Seguin Matadors, the San Marcos Rattlers, and the New Braunfels Unicorns, winning the first of the two out of three matches and losing the second match. The Owls also split with arch rival Sam Houston losing the first match and winning the second. The Owls' only double loss was to the MacArthur Brahmas. The Owls had three girls making All- District. They were Karen Pilarczyk and Leticia Luian making the first team, and Pam Dockery making the second team. Returning varsity lettermen were Karen Pilarczyk, Pam Dockery, Lawanda Hartman, Nancy Rabenaldt, Leticia Luian, and Peggy Berry. They were backed up by Rita Whitt, Debbie Kroll, Toni Sekula, Henrietta Botson, Linda Wilson, Willa Partridge, and Shannon McNamara. Upper: Pam Dockery spikes one for a point lead. Lower: Coach Garcia giving her team one of her lSuper Greati Pep talks. 192 Action volleyball team Upper Left: Pam Dockery slams the ball over the net. Upper Right: Lawanda Hartman looks disgusted. Lower Right: Varsity managers are Pat Teeters, Debbie Moczygemba, Sharon Henderson, and Annette lvy. Above: Disappointment shows after a close loss. Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands VARSITY SCOREBOARD MacArthur 7-15, 6-15 Seguin 15-17, 15-7, 15-3 Judson 15-2, 14-10 San Marcos 15-1 1, 15-8 New Braunfels 15-1 O, 15-6 Sam Houston 14-12, 13-14,12-15 Roosevelt 13-1 1, 15-4 MacArthur 13-15, 9-15 Seguin 16-14,10-15, 9-15 Judson 15-3, 15-7 San Marcos New Braunfels Sam Houston Roosevelt 4-15,15-10, 14-16 15-17,15-3, 8-15 15-10, 15-11 15-8, 13-9 Action 1 93 volle ball is a tough sport Middle: Pam Dockery is set to slam the ball. Top Right: Jumping up high is part of the game. Right: Leticia Luian slams the ball. Above: Leticia Luian 1 94 Action -1- ., 5 if , . Top Lett: Toni Sekula hits it over the net. Top awaits the serve. fitness is ver important Members ot Varsity Volleyball team are: STANDING lLeft to Rightl: Leticia Lujan, Peggy Berry, Lawanda Hartman, Nancy Rcbenaldt, Pam Dockery, Coach Garcia. KNEELING lLeft to Rightl: Willa Partridge, Rita Whitt, Linda Wilson, Debbie Kroll, Karen Pilarczyk. l i l . , f nw- Tw f .-,ffzi Pam Dockery awaits the ball. W'-FJTITJQ ' --N-M aan 7 V px., ,Atv W .1 ..,,,wM, : Lett: Lawanda Hartman serves the ball. Above: Action I 95 '.v ends a fine season 8 3 ,eff t - S iw . ig A 1 . . - J . J' J 5 , 'kki iff, k,Vk T k:,.k . J rail .x K .- K ,ws 5 The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team had a fine season, winning eight and losing three. The team showed a very powerful game as they won both two out of three matches against the MacArthur Brahmas, the Judson Rockets, and the Roosevelt Rough Riders. The Owls also took both matches from arch rivals Sam Houston. The only losses were to all out of town teams. The losses were to the Seguin Matadors, the San Marcos Rattlers, and the New Braunfels Unicorns. The Junior Varsity will be ready to loin the varsity next year and make Highlands district champions. Top Lett: Some of the J.V. players congratulate each other. Top Right: Mae Thomas spikes the ball. Bottom Left: Pat Zaiontz and Susan Walker await the serve. Bottom Right: Mefe Winters returns the ball. 196 Action ff Q freshmen prepare for tomorrow ,f ar 'K 'iv WA Q - . pd i gf 'X S x Eff' , The freshman volleyball team completed a winning season. The freshmen won six and lost five. The freshman Owls beat the Judson Rockets both here and away from home. They also beat the San Marcos Rattlers and the New Braunfels Unicorns at home. The girls split with the MacArthur Brahmas and the Roosevelt Rough Riders, while losing both matches to the Sam Houston Cherokees in close games. These games provided valuable experience for these girls who will provide Highlands with the winning team of the future. Freshman volleyball team members are: STANDING lLef't to Rightl: Patti Rosser, Kathy Krenek, Sandra Wilks. SITTING lLeft to Rightl: Kim Bowman, Debbie Bench, Coach Garcia, Toni San Miguel, Evangelina Maldenado. Lower: Kathy Krenek returns the ball. Action l 97 Mwwumwagw, ls are read to defend .ddddddd , -1 Top Left: The Owls score again. Top Right: Will it make it? Bottom Lefh Darrel Williams gets ready for a pass. Lower Middle: The big iumpl Lower Right: Rufus Lott casually dribbles the ball down court. 198 Action fi ,Z V nf' M., , - For Left Johnny Bowens shoots fhe ball Far Rlghf Cloy Sfolie drlbbles the bcll Boffom Left Johnny Bowens hps off for fhe Owls Bohom Rught Gary Holman defends for the Owls the owls keep winning games The defending Regional Champions from district 29-AAAA Basketball Team returned for another chance at state. The Owls returned two starters and eight players from last year's championship team. Thw Owls started off the season slow, losing the first two games. The Owls dropped the first game to Wheatley 76-68 and the second to Jefferson 60-57. The Owls then beat Burbank for its first win by the score 56-52 in a close game which the Owls were losing at half-time. Highlands suffered its third loss to Fox Tech by 47-43 in a game that the Owls lost a 29-20 half-time lead. The Maroon and White started rolling again, winning its next three games. The Owls beat Lee 73-60, then they beat Marshall 76-62 and finally beat Churchill 69-58. The Owls went to the Victoria Tournament with high hopes but were disappointed when Houston Davis beat the Owls 69-63. It was a close game as the teams went to the lockers at half-time tied 36-36. The Owls still went on and destroyed Calhoun County by the score of 92- 37. Highlands also beat Houston Reagan 91-70 in that tournament. The Owls beat Lee once again by the score 78-56. Highlands also lost its second game to Wheatley 61-52. The Owls rolled over Edgewood 89- 69. Highlands next tournament was the San Antonio Independent School District Tournament. The Owls won their first game by beating Kennedy 74-53. Highlands second game was against Burbank. Highlands was beating Burbank 24-19 at half-time and at the end of regulation time the score was tied 32-32 in a great defensive game. The Owls lost in over-time 38-37. Highlands won its last game of the tournament. Highlands last tournament was the St. Mary's Tournament. Highlands lost its first game to Holmes 72-66, but went on to beat Central Catholic 73-63 and crushed Marshall 94-54. Highlands won its last three non- district games. The Owls beat Lanier 88-77 and stomped Harlandale 87- 43. The final game was against Victoria Stroman and the Owls won 67-49. The district season started off bad for Owls, losing its first two games by one point. The Owls were beaten by Roosevelt 69-68 and New Braunfels 42-41. Highlands then straightened out and beat Seguin 61-51. The Owls had close games with Houston and MacArthur. Highlands squeezed by Houston 71- 68 and MacArthur 67-63. The Owls stomped Judson 63-46 and crushed San Marcos 92-66 to finish second in the first half district race behind Seguin who was 6-1 in district games. Highlands was not about to give up and won the second-half district crown. The Owls squeezed by Roosevelt 87-76, then the Owls crushed New Braunfels 77-48. Highlands then beat first-half district winners Seguin 58-56. The Owls next win was against Sam Houston in a crucial game. The Owls came out fighting and were leading at half-time 37-20. Houston came back tough and the Owls slipped by 71- 68. Highlands beat MacArthur 68- 53 and stomped Judson once again 74-47. The Owls played Seguin for the District championship. Above: The Owls never miss. Right: Edgar Evans shoots a free throw for the Owls. 200 Action hard ark pa S off for the owls SPQ l K Far Left: Darrell Davis makes a good try for the basket. Middle: Clay Stolie iumps for a basket. Above: Rufus Lott plays a good game. Left: Johnny Bowens makes two points. Action 201 the arsit team is great I Sw ' yu .J51,if1:zf...,:, , . .,.-x,, . Xx,, ,xX,. , ,...c.,,e. C -::r ' i 3 1 i ' The l 975 Varsity Basketball team is: TOP ROW lLeft to Rightl: Chis Johnson, Gary Holman, Clay Stolte, Cliff Johnson, Timothy Tanner, Johnny Bowens, Eddie Moore, Bernard Turk, Edgar Evans, Coach John Kemmerzel. BOTTOM ROW lLeft to Rightl: Arlington Callies, Gary Woodson, Darrell Davis, Darrell Brousard, Rufus Lott, Ronnie Jacques, Keith Draper, and Kenneth Land. Left: Clay Stolte takes time out to rest. Middle: Number 53 goes for two against Burbank. Right: 202 Action Owls fight for the ball. the mighty owls scoreboard 'dx -gt H22 ' 'ZLI 1 Eu! --J Achon girls cagers press to victories The l Girls Basketball is STANDING lLeft to Rightj: Mary Haecker, Lawanda Hartman, Pat Garcia, Carol Tremaine, Leticia Luian, Ramona KNEELING fLeft to Rightl: Karen Prevou, Sheryl Campbell, Patricia Cano, Joyce Robinson, Joan Stephens. The Highlands High School girls' basketball team was formed for the first time this year. The new Maroon basketball team does not compete in U.I.L. COMPETITION yet, but will next year. The coach for the girls is Ms. Combs. The girls play with other girls' basketball teams throughout the city. The basketball season begins for the girls in late November and ends in the middle of February. The girls play seventeen games during the season with plenty of hard practice in between them. All of this will hopefully bring another championship to Highlands next year. Bottom Left: Mona Johnson awaits the ball. Bottom Right: Pat Garcia tries a lump shot. i 204 Action girls track runs for first time Members of the 1976 girls track team are ltop rowt: Coach Ruth Batot, Sherry Thurman, Lynette Moss, Paula Rios, Jenell Smith, Colleen Thomas, Linda Randow, Charlene Krukowski, and Kathy Igelhart. Members on row two are: Leila Richardson, Linda Hernandez, Becky Moreno, Kathy Garcia, Mona Keelty, Jeanette Trimncl, and Karen Toucheck. Row three members are: Myra Lewis, Anita Thomas, Susan Connell, Janet Lozano, and Carla Campbell. Members on row four are: Valarie Morris, Betty Black, Laura Smith, Beverly Ellison, and Pam Clardy. Front row members are: Norma Valdez, Regina Mccullen, Deborah Frost, Regena Lewis, Dietrice Thomas, and Helen Walker. Yl 0 1 Highlands High School had its first girls track team this year. This was a building year for the Owls and a first for many ofthe girls. The girls competed in U.l.L. competition. The track team went to the same meets as the boys such as the Alamo Relays and the San Antonio Independent School District Meet. The girls track team was coached by Coach Botot. This was iust another sport girls are getting into nowadays. Left: Janelle Smith tries to run through the many tires. Action 205 j.v. and freshman cagers Freshman Coaches Vicente Aguero and William Hines were disillusioned with their team this year. The team got off to a slow start. Their record through the middle of the season was O-9. With much more practicing and developing of technique, the freshmen will become better J.V. players next year. Right: Victor Turner reaches for the ball. 206 Action LEFT to RIGHT: Robert Smith, Gary Flake, Vaughn Holland, John Calhoun, Eddie Fuentes, Coach Aguero. SECOND ROW: David Dixon, Phillip Turk Charles Campell, Cliff Martinez, Art Arredondo, Coach Hines. THIRD ROW: Edgar Johnson, David Davidson, Joe Arredondo. NOT SHOWN Art Williams, Donny Henderson, Victor Turn, Alvis Lewis, Mark Mosley Y Q5 F F f-rs we sf--sf I in. .1 Za is t as ws I :Mt .Ll f -QS: M ,Q an 4 , bounce into action z 4 . hi - s ff D 'Q l A i Wx . 5 8 i . A., .. , , e ' ii'-'Z-f 5 31 ' f 'fuel - f . Q f gl T Q K I ' I 'M 2 7 Q W q'Q' R dt 2 ' Q , ' Y uf. - , f n s , S , ., st, s -s 4 A ' BOTTOM ROW fleft to Rightl: Carlton Dridale, Eddie White, Ronnie Drizdale, David Solone, Baron Barns. TOP ROW: Gary Fry, Pat Korn, Melvin Craford, Kevin Washington, Ernest McNeil. NOT SHOWN: Coach Phy. J.V. Coach Eddie Phy is proud of his team this year. Their record for the middle of the season was 7-0. The J.V. players will make a great varsity team next year. The name ofthe game is basketball and these cagers know how to play the game. Left: David Salone takes a shot. Action 207 olf team putts around Members of the Varsity Golf leam are: fleff lo Righfl: John Crabb, Mark McNabb, Joe Cruz, Coach Pete, James Baygenls, Tommy Dill. R4 -fxssgig. In A511 fr Si i 7 'k.'V 'C +11sgfT 'if k -4 -S Q 4 Es e 1 ww, .. K ' N 2. . : k . Q , ' -W L X px x'1 f-, I ' Ag, - y me 5 w e X, ' af ' H- we Q J ,i i i S, n , ' - 2' i n J i iigm K A ,wh sky! 5 4 ,l ife EL. iyse, X V , sf I ' I 1 C M e i . ,.,.,m if ' fp, LU' ' C , . , 'W L+ 1, f mf . :M Muni .- f A , 4 ' 'r is f 1 V - ,r, ,.,f. ',,- -f,r H ' rf- 1 f rf, ,A .Q ,j iff., M -a Above: Tommy Dill puffs The ball. Right: John ' W 'f 4- L Vi iyggffgaii - - 208 Action Crabb has perfecf form fo drive lhe ball. Far ' ' - Right: Mark McNabb pulls from far away. A A , .Q A, gel' the drive for bigger things ' ..-cSJY'?' The Highlands golf team competes in golf tournaments such as the Alamo Heights Invitational, the San Antonio Independent School District Tournament, the San Marcos Rattler Classic and the District 29-AAAA Tournament in the spring. The golf team also competes in tournaments sponsored by the Junior Golf Association of South Texas. The varsity team which consists of Tommy Dill, John Crabb, James Baygents, Joe Cruz, and Mark McNabb with the back up of Mike Miller, Jack Cruz, and Mike Olivarrez attend these tournaments and consistently finish high in them, with many trophies to show their work. Besides these tournaments the team also competes in weekly matches throughout the year against other high schools in the San Antonio area. These matches are played on courses all over the city. Top Left: Jack Cruz follows through. Top Middle: Joe Cruz Sets to drive the ball. Top Right: Mike Olivarrez uses driver. Far Left: Tommy sinks putt. Center: Mike putts away. Left: James tees off. Action 209 the two time defending 1 HF is KEY- T 'Q sf -f ' r5k'i'W1 5?'.'j:2n 'T . '.. .f '. .- The two time defending district 29- AAAA baseball championship team looked for another good year. The Owls had eight returning players from last year's team. The Owls compete in a tough district and always finish high in the standings. The Owls are coached by Robert Rice who has an excellent record as the baseball coach at Highlands. The making ofa championship team required lots of hard work and late practice which paid off for the Owls at the end ofthe season. Right: Matt Dockery and Jesse Tomez guard first bose for the Mean Maroon. Far Right: Mark Wrase and Ralph Garcia protect the plate for the Mighty Owl Team. 210 Action K .1 1 as , , X, -h I sy: , .,.Ai5!v,,! C- M I ..4,X-,Q Jw .vrw The 1975-76 Varsity Baseball Team is: BOTTOM ROW lLef't to Rightl: William DeLao, Kieth Kellner, Ronnie Camacho, Valdemar Castano, Kim Rivera. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Rice, Mark Wrase, Mark Castro, Ralph Garcia, Harold Barrow, Mike Chadwick, Gary Vukasin, Cliftton Wetz. TOP ROW: Carlton Drisdale, Mike Herring, Mark Davis, Jesse Tamez, Brett Biesenbach, Matt Dockery, Tony Del.ao. ' Hia e ' 39 : ?i c'i fw'--4'ei'L't1asa slsmhfffeiwfj.-1,-sins-1135, K .ZA . 3 1 LPQL gk xiirvqf champ1onsh1p baseball team he 5 v ,, ' Top Left: Gary Vukasin, Mike Chadwick, Eddie Dupont and Mark Davis protect the outfield for the Mighty Maroon. Top Right: Harold Barrow, Tony DeLao, Brett Biesenbach, and Mark Davis are the pitchers for the Mighty Maroon Team coached by Robert Rice. Middle Left: Kieth Kellner and Vcldemar Castano are the shortstops for the Owl Team. Middle Right: Harold Barrow and Tony DeLao protect second base for the Mighty Owl Team. Bottom: William DeLao, Carlton Drisdale and Ronnie Camacho guard third base for the Mighty Maroon and White. Action 2i 'l boys track team speeds V . f ,V ww.,-1. -,fs A ,ff 'rw ' ,, ftww i The 1975-76 Track Team is BOTTOM ROW lLeft to Rightl: Howard Pulley, Wayland Davis, John Kimble, Anthony Coronado, Mike Horn, Ernest Ther- man. 2nd ROW: Jim Gashy, Frank Williams, William Hernandez. 3rd ROW: Paul Harrison, Clarence Thompson, Skip Jackson, Eddie Dupont. 4th ROW: Tony Torres, Elmo Thornton, Jon Eggoston. 5th ROW: David Huntley, John Rendon, Roland Flores, Ronny Scott. The 1975-76 Track team came back looking for the district crown. The Owls had fine runners, hurdlers, and field event men. The team competed in meets such as the Alamo Relays, District 29-AAAA Meet, and the San Antonio Independent School District J Meet. The team was led by Coach Davis and the other Owl coaches helped out. The Owls came back as strong as ever to fight for the crown. Left: Paul Sanders lumps over the hurdles. 212 Action on to victory in meets V, A W. MW ewsndiiblli .i g-1-sal J, ,ails V . 7 R' t, ll ISK tw 1 E fs The Freshman Track Team is: BOTTOM ROW lLeft to Rightl: Paul Bradshaw, Lester Hartsfield, Chris Pope, Steve Hartsfield, Windle Morris, Stephan Garrett. SECOND ROW: O. B. Nolan, Pedro Tiierina, John Schmreckle, Esmond Woodruff, Cameron Mauze, Russell Harris, Basil Franks. THIRD ROW: Manual Trevino, Greg Gorham, Sergio Corrales, Luther Hodge, Aaron Demerson, Edward Gonzales. FOURTH ROW: Mike Pena, Brice Moczygemba, Cliffton Donohoe, Mike Cuellar, David Smith, Kevin Drenin. X 453. 1.1 . 'I 'W i -:fig-We ' as ,fi 'I ' , ' fl,riz L -v . 3 1 ' sf C X. QS Highlands High School freshman track team was ready to begin its season with a fast start. The track team gained experience while going to meets and practicing day in and day out staying in shape. It also gave them the confidence they need to bring Highlands the district crown in years to come. Left: Coach Davis instructs Cameron Mauze in using the starting blocks. Action 21 3 the 1975 tennis team The 1975 tennis team members are: STANDING lLef1to Rightl: Coach Carl Mangold, Harry Millwater, Gary Spear, Robert Dukes, Harry Magee, Charles Anderson. KNEELING lLef't to Rightl: Chan Turner, Patsy Thurman, Julie Robo, Norma Campo, Diane Spear, Jeannie Turne, Becky Lee. ,......, ,,.,,,,,,,, - 214 Action STANDING lLef't to Rightl: Coach Carl Mangold, Mike Carver, John Frazier, George Brunner, Charles Minnca, Stephane Korn, Sam James, Lara Demonson, Charles Wilks, Oscar Koehlen. KNEELING Ileft to Rightl: Bud Robison, Kent Sutherland, Pam Mason, Diane Robles, Janet Stokes, Karen Thompson, Lynn Headrick, Richie Denver, Judy Musselman, Gary Nichols. SITTING Ileft to Rightlz Richard Schroad, Linda Valdez, Martin Hansler, Doretha Hodge, Nancy Jenschke, Diane Bitsis, Beatrice Quintana, Danny Salinas, Theresa Toress. tennis team prepares for Competition J 1 44 4.17 . -ejngbl, --ggumanlvr-'fi' , 'f all ' r i I ,Q . : g mg ' R, g as N 1'-3,'.'v , .', rl '- ' 5 , yn. y ? ..-.L1'DZ-VI- f J' Q , 1 I Wwxmngmu . Q, W- -'K , 1 V Vkr u xQn 7'?'7fTf?fZw . s 'Q' o e'.ee i , 4 'Q 3229533 is i-vfglf. ,T . f A- 'Ar if my il., 5 L! L elee- it a 'f V K s 3 A. V m ,,, A h . Pug,-9. .Le. . L. r 1 yvyrwy Q, .1 L i , it .Mig , .Q . . , -H 1, - -' . ' - L -if 3' 1 1- Q- F'Pi'xl'i 'f ' f f , ' new 1.4. A ' A - ' V, , . ,.... ' -N-N vf-4 7 fi-4'-. --'rf A .LQ ,Q ,Pr ' 9 7 ' 1 1--'L'. vi-tv Q r e W- -,. e:.e, .g,g..34g,gg,gg s T I I , n OHV' X , -, -Qui! -.W , . - ' '. 0 Y Y .et , ' .5 'llkqvi 5 3 H- ., 1 1 ,QA,,jre,. 1 'Nw' ki . t Lett-W rw. as i 5 ff , MQ. - -. 22, T X lt QL. ti . , f. mw ' 1 M 5' H' , ,':,,. '12 xg. A.. 1?7fi'?i :l'i . M ' ' -lt' M SJ- . 'FL I :Weill ' A t ' ' ' s' r ' 'cf5?' 1-1 t f'e?4' ' Pig Y A2 T Rf, - ' ffm 'swf ' MQW. ...f:?Q23Z4Iv.s. ...xr , T A, rg e'q?'4'g' we . - fu -. :, T f...'-as seafiaf. N ' .- . L Y s ...S ., . ' we : r.: ssc? milw- 1 gp , r, ,Xt 4. f I W, frzafgf f efee' 4.0 , r- . ge M4-'WI W ilu: I 4 Q In - ,..-,,,,..,....---' w Q. ,. ,I .X i . V, sg . N, 'fY,m-A-.thai 'Asa is. -rf-I-......,. f h f-,.,.,,.,, K H ..,, A Q 7-'Nw ,M- The l975-76 Owl tennis team is one of the finest in the city. The Owl tennis team has already won the San Antonio Independent School District Tournament and won first and second place in girls' singles in the North East Tournament. Harry Millwater and Robert Dukes came in second in doubles in that tournament. The six member varsity boy team consists of Reed Servin, Harry Millwater, Robert Dukes, Eddie Whitehead, Harry Westhoek, and Tommy Nesrsta. The girls' team consists of Julie Roba, Norma Campa, Becky Lee, Patsy Therman, Diane Spear, and Jeannie Turner. Upper Left: Harry Westhoek serves the ball. Upper Middle: Fred Servin looks disgusted. Upper Right: Rodney Chanlder returns volley. Lower Left: Shawn Flannigan fires shot. Lower Right: Tommy Nesrsta prepares to return the ball. Action 215 'uuu-nm.-44 -'num i.:-nm.-l.4v..--5.1-n we -- J' ,I Al! , . , I., 'TiN , '44 .vfp '. ... ., .jf.',' L--,rl ' ,s-. ,,,s,'1 , J 15-,:5. w. wf Q.,-.1 W, '1-I:.A,,LL1. ' 'V -..j.a ' -g l1 1Qf1'L1-an-L, 5 , ag' Qgqzii' r., .. V,-,5:g,':k' f 'Lay '. 5?e,: :?.Q 1 59' 5 E.-'n'.gt' I . if ,Q '53-1, iff'--1315 Y '- 4 1 QW: nf Whi.!'3fE.c- , S 'ffif-V' '371If. : . 34 , Q5,?':g, ,A .WL . jjiggpygg.- -1, 4 'Y - E Lk rg, Jw fi-W a V. 143559, 1 55 7'gQI -I2 if. l H. 1 ' -'55 -L-. ' 5' E V N- V 'N-V1 : 'WM - 'I ':gg,'n..,,,3f: 5 P, -wlzww, M 1.45,-1F.':: I v :A ?:,Q:i:g A 7 N H fiii. -Z V' :,x4.!:' f fr , . v isrw., .. f JE. -T f-lgjstf 'HI 5,4 N Y funk? ' If .1 1 k .fvlil V21 vfgz Q 1 leg.-gg Q1 ., L ff,. iA3 - -ijsp -. 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We wouldn't have dances, spirit week, run-through banners, and announcements that take up five minutes of the second period, and a lot of other things that you may not know they do. These students are your voices. They try to get what you want out of your school, and they've done a very good iob of that. 219 Student Government Middle Top: The great Owl speaks. Top Page, Left: Albert Valle awards Wayland Davis the Grand Prize Middle Right: People are getting ready to fire up! Bottom Right: And they're off! This Page, Upper Left: Juniors prove they have got the best spirit bylreally decorating their hall. Middle Right: Mr. Butler, a big man around campus. Middle Left: Get on your mark, get set, GO. Bottom: Teddy's big stick really does burn. 220 Student Council vw! Top Left: Some ofthe many supplies you can get in the Owl Shoppe. Top Right: Lawanda Hartman enjoys working in the student store. Bottom Left: Student committee prepare posters for the blood drive. Bottom Right: One ofthe many banners that Karen Thompson and Debbie Davis made. Top Right: Michael Cruz and friends seem to be following the theme ofthe Student Council dance which was Dance With Me. Top Middle: James Baygents shoots for the Student Council intramurals. Top Right: A group of sophomores enioy themselves at the dance. Bottom Right: Students relax after dancing. Bottom Left: Andy Ramirez, a former council member helps Lee Randall at the dance. 221 Student Council Some of the most active people of the school are on this page. They are your 1975-1976 Student Council officers. They lead a group which do many things for your school. Left: The officers names and positions are as follows: lLeft to Rightl Tony Cutrona, Sgt. at arms, Debbie Moczygemba, Sgt. at arms, Stan Spence, Parliamentarian, Lawanda Hartman, Treasurer, Mr. Butler, Sponsor, Karen Roberts, Sgt. at arms, Robert Trevino, Chaplain, Nancy Rabenaldt, Reporter, Annette Ivy, Secretary, Albert Valle, President, James Baygents, lst Vice President, Diana Dotson, 2nd Vice President. Bottom Left: Tony Cutrona plays nurse at the blood drive. Bottom Middle: The doctor takes a sample of blood. Bottom Right: The symbol of the Student Council. Z4 R 5 Kd'-1 SNSQ ly -' T ..,.v...s,,.,,,,.., ,fy-.... I X 5 1-'N f Robert Butler Leroy Martinez Suzananne Fancher Janice Manson 223 Siudeni Government ll James Baygenls Barby Bagby Earla Fanienoi Nara Ochoa l'1i-'s 1,-. ,M ,,,. V Y '11 Lawanda Hartman Ronald Boeger Manuel Garcia Mike Sl. Clair Reber! Trevino Jimmy Bonds David Garner Ginger Sfevensan 2 'L , If , .,',L'2 ,f ,iii 'W i 2 W ' x 1 J N ' Z1 ,Q ii .54 ' Wifi . , ,g Nancy Rabenaldi Fairicia Cano Marsha Jackson Karen Thompson Dani King Mary Castillo Carol Hartman Kalhy Williams Tany Culrona Debra Davis Debbie Maczygemba Mark Wrase 224 ,LSfudent Council V , ' ,gl N, . ,, MM. ,, ,im ., .1 ,Girl ia. ,, , s W , ,. ww' ' I 5 14' ,pg sg? ,, . is A 1 va r ' 5 5 ,: s o ' n , l l . ThereureA5 members un the is l lr? ,Q , -' - J 57 ,, 'V' f'?: i ,-- Y A Sudent Council at Hlghlands. val sw i , - V - es V f- f -f f f' f sms Es so Il s' ef s ' ' 'M Q A p- ' emkers are seen dl over fl le pa, A Q4 Top:Run-through banners orearegular spght school doing iusf oboufanythlng W rglfe f0o::aolIgun1is.aBcgm:+m Legirudenf , - - ' ' ,fyfffjf-Piff-gsrf sn A . .sore sung prune . o om ug : U you could l'l'1Il lk of In the Way of , lf, V' swdem Council banners help hogs, fodban service to Highlands. 'SW 1,,--ll' Lim .J .2353 Q ,fail Qi? -b . 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L, W ,f A is v fp L rl I 'W V -, ', xv 51, H 4+ Q QQ 4 ia B fa? 3 1' m Y f w'1fjiL 4,m., vm. , 4 f, f .fl C 1 K .my qt IM., F-J M K '1, ,. A Y' -----fa-W .ffm---V-res--wwf---'1--W---1-,f...1x.4-,...,:,,1f. ,cv-:ici--1C,.:.a-.z.:4i.LIe..-.... 'ML.1f:L.L. 4.1-ZZL...s..L,cah,...Y.-,.,,,....,:4.,. .ji,,...s.I..4..Q4a.s.a......' ' .Lg..L.:Q..g..L,,..L.. i.-,....,.:... .- L..4.,',.,.4.l.- -,: , Q. .3 , ,Q . lv '-'0ilh..- 915 s 2 This was the thlrd year that the Student Councll sponsored Heritage week here at Highlands This annual tradition began so students could recognize the many different ethnic backgrounds of people today Many booths were decorated wlth souvenirs and uctures of each ethnic group There was also a carnival where you could buy different foods I 2-Ai. and see some ofthe ways people dance 5-QD' swag: 19? 225 Student Council 226 Band b ron's band is best -ge -g,,,.,:,s,, ,.. , . f FIRST ROW: Melody Gideon, Frannie Bieler, Penie Purcell, avert-Robelfiirla Fontenot. SECOND ROW: Debbie Rogers, Cindy Hanley, Beatrice Cordona, honda Bre ura Staggs, Denise McCarter, Kim McDonald, Joe Aleman, Melissa McDowell, Cindy Saenz, Paul Robey, Jerry Owensby, Billy Goodenough, Sara Gizzard, Robert Garcia, Mark Wengler, Kevin Boggs, Clyde Dempsey, Kenny Taylor, Carl Robey, Jerry Anderson, Danny Rhine, Lori Herring, Becky Szafranski, Cynthia Kay, Lori Griffin, Laura Powell, Susan Robertson, Janie Hackett, Denise Steckly, Emily Sparkman, Cindy Ivy. THIRD ROW: Shirley Fry, Sheryl Stewart, Becky Charles, Melissa Myers, Cathy Mendoza, Yvonne Ful- mer, Carmen Auarado, Cindy Steinback, Louis DeLaO, Billy McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Walters, Mr. Zoller, Tammy Moreno, Gloria Dimenez A- - - .1 ilguero, Laura Persky, Gilda Narviaz, Corine DeI'Bosque, Angie Martinas, Karen Drake, ' Kathy Nell, Diane Cardenas, Debbie Vidal, Brenda Ullman, Melissa Donaldson, Nelda Me ra o, uzanne Garrett, Brian White, T in , Leann Nieman, Linda Mettke, Phillip Balleza, Teri Jahns, Karen Loper, Duayne Den , ana Grobe, - - ,cf ,, ,,,:,,t..,, M., Keith Kelley, Eddie Cuellar, Tom Ruduk, Sharon Melville, Micheal Lara, Irma Mrillo. FIFTH ROW: Annette Williams, Kathy Turpen, SIXTH ROW: Brian Sparks, Wesley Bowie, Joe Felon, Steve Garcia, Michael Cruz, David Narvaiz, Steve Stephens, Paul Akins, Andy Timmer, Clark Magee, Rich Rivas, Lynn Starling, Alex Shisk, Marlon Gardley, Cathy Fischer, Doug Carlton, Carl Schaumlaffel, Mark Clark, Craig McDowell, Alexander Brooks, Edgar Johnson, Nancy Broach, Irma Saenz, Helene Terrell, Gua- delupe Cruz, Ted Morales, David Krudler, Curt Crumrine, Steve Kreidler, Jeff Battles, David Sutherland. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth Kroll, Michael Smith, Jeffery Bass, Roger Roel, Clyde Conn, Stuart Borman, Stan Turpen, Elaine St. Clair, Mark Robertson, Deni King, Carol Rodriquez, Sally Woltersdorf, Harry Millwater, Randy Pizzini, Mike Mullins, Ronald Boerger, Mike Koenig, Jimmy Sewell, Keith Vance, Danny Tuller, Mike Ellison, Charlie Johnson, David Bagley, Mary Broach, Mike Canales, Jorge Guel, Glenn Shish, Andrew Spear, Kellie Ullman, David Sparks, Mike Herring, David White, Walter Gon- zales. - . .,.,, .YH --v-----Q--af . f-auw-v- J. YW W ag QW 1 YM? W--ov' fm .ug-,X 'SH-2 NMMA BAND OFFICERS Sponsor, Byron Walters, President Keith Vance, Vlce President, Phnllnp Balleza Secretary Melllsa McDowell, fn di' I Blaster, Leanne Neuman, Jr Blaster Eddie 0 Malor, WIllIOm McDonald, Feature Twlrler Q, xr -ef Debble Fltzsnmon, and Head Malorette, Pe Purcell I l l H l Parhamentanan, Mark Robertson Hlstorlan, Diana Dotson, Sr Blaster, Randy Plzzlm Sr nl - - it fir ' 51 ziw N f g it F' 5,s. L . 1 - - F as 7' H , ,QL ,l , -i,.,5ii V G: Q., .,- V ,N M . - . D . . ' F ' fl? 1 b I ' if A .1 5 ' ' L? IA M - - A .-55:53 .. . . 4, , 595' , ' , , , ,,s1 Q . - B , - ' , - - - J ' ' ,,, . , - . - ' ' ' ' Q .l', -S 5 . X BF 'B . . ' . - . ' 'it' gl- - 4 . 3, :Ei Cuellar, Jr. BIaster,Monlca Sllguero, Drum Zr' . t -j f R, , ,, , 1 , ,,, B 5 V , . . . . , - . A- V N H s l -fl f . . s- t 1 f 2 , ' N N. I l '-,, 1, 4 . f sf - Q, ' fix. l 1 l l I 1 B Y - B l . A .. ., 1 227 Band W K . H- Q5 -0 ,Jpqw 44 I' - 'rf 72 M 4, , , . .5- Aga. 5 A!! at K 1 xl, 3 ' af A i The Highlands Band, under the direction of Bryon Walters and Larry Zoller, proved to be a big success this year when they performed many entertaining halftimes for the football season. Practice, hard work, and dedication payed off at the end when the band received two ratings of one in both Inspection and Marching. This is a very big honor for the band since they had not received these kinds of ratings in six years. The band also gives a lot of service to the schoolg to them we are very thankful. Top Left: Drum Maior for the '75-76 school year is Billy McDonald. Top Middle: Drummers perform before the game. Top Right: Feature Twirler for the '75-76 year is Debbie FitzSimon. Bottom Left: Mark Wengler plays at the pep rally. Bottom Right: Freshmen at band camp. 229 Band 230 Band Initiation night is one night the freshmen of the band will never forget. l thought when you got in a tub, you were supposed to get clean. Not this night. A tub was prepared with everything including the kitchen sink. One by one each freshman was brought forth to be initiated. After the messy ordeal, they were taken to a nearby carwash to be rinsed off. Whether this worked out or not, you can be assured that each and every person went home and took a hot bath. Top Left: Mike Herring and David White await their fate during initiation this year. Top Right: Doni King seems to like cleaning the mess off of everyone. Bottom Left: Brenda Ullman and Elaine St. Clair really get the works. Bottom Right: Freshmen wait for the next step to be taken. A very memorable experience for the band members was Nov. 19, 1975, when the band eimtered the U.I.L. city-wide competition. Practice, hard work, and a lot of dedication rewarded them at the end with top standings of receiving two ratings of one in both inspection and marching. Judging them were three outside iudges, all of whom gave them ones, the highest rating they could get. The show was performed with perfection. The anticipation of waiting for the announcement made everyone there very nervous. But the results made all that were there truly happy. After the many tears, the band and friends celebrated with a party at Mr. Walters' house. Congratulations Owl Band. TopLeH:BandpeHormsatUJi.conmsLTop Right: Band stands at attention while being iudged.LowerLeH:KeHhVunceandfnends share a moment of togetherness before contest. Lower Right: The band members hurriedly get ready for contest. 231 Band 232 Band For Left: Ricky Wengler and Nancy Meyers were among the many non-members who attended the Bond Mexican Supper. Left: At the end of each year a band iacket is awarded to each member for his loyalty and hard work. Bottom Left: Micheal Cruz and Armondo lturralde add enioyment to the Band Mexican Supper. Middle: Keith Vance and Judy Anderson receive the money made by both the Band and Brigade at the Burger Bash at Burger Chef. Below: Mr. Zoller really gets into the music while directing the stage band. ,gy 4 5 . .ew if I t. ,N 'E 11 sk C . . -1 'az 233 Band i 5 it C P PM ,, , ri 31 , V qw-mem,-....us.. .. The band presented a Christmas Concert which entertained everyone with different musical combinations. This is one ofthe last projects forthe band, and it was a Grand Finale Ending. To prove the success of the band this year, many members placed in the district and regional band. Members of both are: Sharon Melville, Ronald Boeger, Cindy Hanley, and Phillip Balleza. Members of District band are left to right: Tom Rudwick, Sharon Melville, Ronald Boeger, Susan Garrett, and Mike Canales. BOTTOM ROW: Cindy Hanley, Doug Carlton, Candy Donaldson, Brian White, Debbie Vidal, Phillip Balleza. Upper Left: Band members enjoy dancing at the band party. Upper Right: Band performs at the Christmas Concert. Bottom Left: Members ot district band. Bottom Right: Band is always practicing for perfection. 234 Brigade W Members of the 1975-1 976 Brigade are left to right, FIRST ROW: Vicky Lambert, Vivian King, Deanna Fry, Mary Sultenfuss, Liz Dickson, Lneryi rams, uiunu Speer, Judy Gavegan. SECOND ROW: Janet Miller, Patti Hyatt, Janet Sawyer, Kathy Wilks, Mona Overstreet, Paula Rios, Lynette Moss, Sharon Brown, Linda Hines, Karen Ivy, Marie Boubel, Monette Ludzenski, Peggy Walker, Martha Murphy, Judy Anderson, Ms. Boynton, Betty Paredes, Dolores Flores, Laura Haynes, Brenda Cook, Sharon Wells, Cheryl Tucker, Diane Garcia, Cheryl Block, Denise Tucker, Laurie Walker, Melba Sharp, Jernea Gillium, Holly Dietert, Cindy Zotz, Liz Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Vicki Hill, Kathy Valverde, Barby Bagby, Mona Kielty, Linda Hernandez, Teresa Castellanos, Kathy Moseley, Lisa Rhoads, Sandra Del Bosque, Julie Moc- zyaemba, Diane Zamora, Becky Moreno, Gloria Reyes, Dawn Willrich, Viv Johnson, Susan Vogel, Pam La Field, Becky Lutton, Peggy Goodwill, Cindy Rasenbusch, Pam Clardy, Lanette Conner, Shery Stull, Linda Randow, Beverly Miller, Diane Alvarado, Susie Borrego, Karen Schleagel, Teri de Salme, Bernie Mutchler, Sherry Thurman, Linda Carranza, Diane Diaz, Judy Luna, Rose Reyes, Jenny Deason, Coleen Thomas, Karen Toucheck. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Birt, Janelle Smith, Roberta Lowery, Bonnie Erfurth, Tineile Fry, Tina Wooskey, Rose Cantu, Debra Gawlik, Tammy White, Cindy Buchanan, Karen Whitaker, Mamcy Myers, Dede Bierle, Karen Farris, Nancy Tshirhart, Linda Kosclskey, Maxine Daily, Betty Wade, Kathy Garcia, Debbie Oliver, Elaine Volkman, Rita Camacho, Nancy Schmidt, Susan Petry, Janie Pundt, Sherry Shaw, Penny Kee, Cecilia Dullnig, Peggy De La Fuentes, Diane Agular, Cindy Quintana, Laura Rincon, Shannon Bohnert, Stephanie Wrase, Debbie Morgan, Yolanda Bonilla, Brenda Jones, FIFTH ROW: Kathy Dylla, Vicky Mathews, Lisa Gasaway, Justina Tardy, Jerrilyn Sullivan, Kim Farr, Norma Paschal, Diane Amyx, Denise Danado, Carolyn Denman, Lisa Gomez, Sabrina Mitchan, Denise Giles, Ilona Garcia, Diane Kocian, Debbie Donaho, Denise Herrera, Jeanette Terminal, Terri Georg, Kerry Mauch, Pamela Duke, Lori Wagenfehr, Kathy Kubasak, Becky Rhode, Lynn Doherty, Linda Garcia, Cathy Wagenfehr, Debbie Morison, Cathy Kielty, Carol Hartman, Cathy Ihlehart, Charlene Kurkowski, Kim Bergh, Liz Avalone, Janette Camack, Dawn Fry, Anita Lincoln, Sharon Persky, W2 ' ui-' ak 12 4' 2 9 v x M ,zu Ska ef' mg -:Q-P QQ Brigade vm- gy ., Z l Brigade, being one of the most active groups at Highlands, is divided into two groups, dance and drill teams. Together they show exuberance, inspiration, and loyalty in everything they do. Brigade started off on the Goodfoot with many entertaining halftimes. Both the dance and drill teams attended camp during the summer where they learned many routines for the year. Fund-Raising proiects and a choir were included during the year to end everything with the tradition of having a Banquet. Another word for friendship is truly BRIGADE. 236 Brigade The officers play a maior part in this organization. Every decision is voted and agreed on by the Brigade members. Ms. Boynton is there to see that everything runs smoothly, and it usually does. Plans for the year are made cluring the sixth period of the day where the Brigade officers have class. From there everything is brought forth to the members to get their ideas on different subiects. Cheerleaders, too, are included as officers. Most of the time sixth period is used for preparing cheers, skits, banners and plans for school activities. But their fantastic spirit is acquired on their own. Upper Left: Drill officers are as follows: TOP: Martha Murphy, lleft to Rightl Sharon Wells, Monette Ludzenski, Brenda Cook, Cheryl Tucker. Upper Right: Dance Team officers are as follows: TOP: Karen Ivy, Dolores Flores, Judy Anderson, Peggy Walker, Marie Boubel. BOTTOM: Laura Haynes, Betty Paredes. Bottom Left: President Judy Anderson cheers for the Owls. Bottom Right: Col. Betty Paredes seems to be thinking about something important. ., ws s we . r 3, .1r' 1. Kffiw Q ,,-,- 53 at Af! 'A , we Bi! - D -l in .Milk 'M' XYZ 237 Brigade .v' . 1 P 4 -. 4 4 2-ng , - ,W iv adn , 1 .5 .- :miriam fi -' 1, 1:25:33 if - 3? . 441' 'Z 5 Q, 4 ' r -1ww...W, Qing ffssfqvuss' lg? .' Ein 1- ww and fe: - r 1- ' 1, ' on . t . I 5 'Gaul .fs .1 as he Qwie.-9f,' Q l y . yr - fi' t t wht 6-3 , Q, f re. ti Ve W UNK MKS, -M--1 V' '- X D 'Z . -. Q, n 1 . 1 Th ---A gig g -gfffzljiig i .Wm Z ' X 5 lvl f li 5 l s' D '11, f?1 fE::::.::gg,: Q2 -4 .W i Q W--, .,. Ag::v:::... -,. 5.3: Q. . .A .. ,,,, . . Q O ., lr J f . , at 5,31 v .l A .W ,D , ' A I 1 H Y '-.', K ,,,. L .f 3 A A inmmemhref-, L rv l,,,e.'fz1affr. - wr 1 ,, .-.ry 1 K, 5' ' - 132 ,, k - A . 1 E as . l - - ' If Ik d h h II d - ' 'f I' W --ef K N in , ' you wa own l e a s, an you 5 ,l see elghl cure gurls In short lllfle L I Us ,5v.wy,, Qagweg M M , skrrls, you know that these are your hw' W , I ab splrnled cheerleaders of Hughlands. :ii fggimii ! V , rf ,k,, ' Q as Wrr. ,,., M rr ' sg 2, , The cheerleaders are as follows: FIRST ROW: ' fig .N Liz Dickson, Cheryl Farris, Vivian King. l ' M SECOND ROW: Judy Gavegan, lheadl Mary v 'Q . , , of , Sulfenfuss, Deanna Fry. THIRD ROW: Vxcky A f 4: V 7 Lambert and Diana Speer. it U' Q. 4 ' 'fi 'L .M uff W sse , 238 Brigade The members of the 1975-1976 Brigade dance team are to be congratulated for the terrific iob they have done in the past year. CONGRATULATIONS! Members of the Brigade Dance Team are: ROW 1: Paula Rios, Laurie Walker, Lynnette Moss, Karen Ivy, Cheryl Block, Diane Garcia, Linda Hines, Denise Tucker, Peggy Walker, Sharon Brown, Melba Sharp. ROW 2: Cindy Zotz, Janet Miller, Mona Overstreet, Jernea Gillam, Marie Bouble, Delores Flores, Kathy Wilks, Janet Sawyer, Patty Hyatt, and Liz Rodriguez. ROW 3: Betty Parades, Judy Anderson, and Laura Haynes. Below: Officers for the year: FIRST ROW: Peggy Walker lsec.l Martha Murphy lcol.l Judy Anderson lpres.l Betty Paredes Icol.l Dolores Flores Itreas.l. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Tucker lbrig.l Sharon Wells lbrig.l Monette l:udzenski llt. col.l Brenda Cook Imajorl Laura Haynes llt. coI.l Karen Ivy Ibrig.l Marie Boubel Ibrig.J. Bottom Right: Ms. Boynton is really a child at heart. A ,Gi 491' ,I , fs' f 1 f' H Top Left: Cheryl Tucker turns away as Judy Gavegan sings the Mickey Mouse song. Top Right: Judy Anderson and Denise Tucker wonder, Why is it we always get the blame? Bottom Left: Cheerleaders spend a casual day by the trees. Bottom Right: Kim Farr, Denise Giles, and Monnette Ludzenski deddetotakeiteasy -X 239 Brigade -xg. ,XLQQQY it .lift f .fa52f15'f R.. 5 240 Brigade There were six girls from the dance team who were chosen to represent the rest of the team at the East Central competition. They performed a iazz routine to the music of Rock Around the Clock. Many schools competed with each other in different categories. Many of the Brigade members came to watch and cheer the girls on to victory. The girls who competed were: lLeft to Rightj Melba Sharp, Denise Tucker, Paula Rios, Kathy Wilks, Judy Anderson, and Betty Paredes. At the end they came out with a first place in their category. Bottom Left: Brigade cheers at a basketball game. Bottom Right: The marchers perform for the halftime ata basketball game. c Z Students probably think that all the Brigade does is yell and do halftime routines at the football games. Brigade can also sing. This is the third year that the girls have made up a choir under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Burnett. At Christmas time the Brigade sings many traditional songs of the season, with a touch of Christmas jazz. They performed at the Fair Ave. Apts., McCreless and at the December meeting of the Highlands P.T.A. Above: Mr. Burnett directs the choir at McCreless Conced.UpperHghhTheBngadesmgsouHnfuHfome at December P.T.A. meeting. Far Right and Right: Under Mr. Burnett's direction the Brigade sings out to help make McCreless filled with Christmas sounds. 241 Brigade f ffvs 'I' QA e , , , . Y T ' - ' W L 242 Brigadoon The Brigadoon Staff this year consists of many bright people with new and great ideas for putting what happens during a period of 180 school days, different sporting events, and other activities that occur during your high school years, and putting it all on 384 pages of pictures, paragraphs, and people in the form ofa yearbook. These next few pages are dedicated to us. The people on these pages, Will truly make you laugh. But they worked hard to put this together, They are your Brigadoon Staff. 5 a lm Bottom Right: The Senior staff is as follows: TOP: Editor in Chief, Penny Rogers. lLeft to Rightl: Freshman Editor, Victor Noguera, Copy Editor, Wanda Bruce, Campus Life Editor, Lynette Moss, Business Editor, Laurie Walker. Bottom Right: Junior staff is as follows: FIRST ROW: Freddie Dance, Eddie Cuellar, Gary O'Bar. SECOND ROW: Sherry McMahon, Sharon Menck, Kathi Henkes, Paula Rios, Melba Sharp, Denise Tucker. THIRD ROW: Michelle Thomas, Sandra Menager, Betty Smith, Janet Miller, Janet Sawyer, Patty Hyatt, Mona Overstreet, Holly Dietert. s Met JXYA, if ' ' 1' W Ea., B was x 15, ff.: Ls? 41' E' 1 mug 8 -. f ' Izji.. '1 3 5 Y?-J: - N- X. 2-:f 'E'15 :J f ' f rf 1.,,x 4 Brigadoon Top Left: Paula Rios seems to have bitten off more than she can chew. Top Right: Melba Sharp looks through the contact file for pictures to put on her assigned pages. Below: Denise Tucker whistles while she works. Bottom Left: Victor Noguera finds it hard to type and Munch Up at the some time. Bottom Middle: Kathi Henkes smiles because her deadline is made. Bottom Right: Roger Wilson hangs in there. 5 2 5 We -. 'ff' i' 4 'VW uf ,. i. wti f' K W N 245 Tartan Tartan: The TARTAN is a member of the interscholastic League Press Association, Texas High School Press Association and the Columbia Scholastic Association. Top Left: Tartan staffers Lonnie Posey, Jimmy Bonds and Suzy Viator. Top Right: Lonny Posey, Sharon Locken, and Linda Hines. Bottom Left: Mr. ond Mrs. Harlow, Debra Bednarz, Anita Whitaker and Jimmy Bonds. Bottom Right: Allyssa Wallace and Linda Hines. 246 Tartan Y cz- :fir s- Q. Left: Tartan staff members are: lLeft to Rightl FIRST ROW: Bernice Martin. SECOND ROW: Paula Tarket, Jimmy Bonds, Sharon Docken, Deborah Bednarz, Cindy Jenschke, Suzy Viator, Cocoa Stephens. THIRD ROW: Allyssa Wallace, Penie Purcell, Liso Downey, Verleen Gaston, Marie Culpepper, Lonnie Posey, Frank Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Linda Hines, Tim Tanner, and Curtis Vasquez. Bottom Left: Mr. Harlow and Bernice Marlin discuss the next issue of the Tartan. Bottom Center: Paula Tarket and Sharon Docken get ready to view the paper. Below: Mr. Harlow gives last minute instructions about an upcoming deadline. K ,,.., iff, QE, , . xx ,lsi 1 il'r T ee: yr :ss C fl Top Center: Linda Hines, Bernice Martin, and Jimmy Bonds pose in front of the Koehler Cultural Center. Top Right: Mr. and Mrs. Harlow seem pleased at the outcome ofthe Tartan Christmas party held at their home. Below: Bernice Martin presents the Jeans Award to the first place winner Karen Mercer at one of our pep rallies. Bottom Center: Jimmy Bonds and Anita Whitaker act surprised at the thought of their Christmas presents. Bottom Right: Linda Hines, Bernice Martin, and Jimmy Bonds on the scene of another 247 Tartan event ofthe Tartan news. n.,.,,f ,gg he 1 f J t ' 1, It -. he ,A-5 BN 'UN 248 Quill and Scroll AMTT I Quill and Scroll is an International honor society for high school journalists which consists of Brigadoon and Tartan members. The members are chosen according to scholastic ability and outstanding work on a school publication. Quill and Scroll sponsors candy sales, workshops for junior high students, a scholarship, and banquet at the end of the year. Top Left: Tartan members of Quill and Scroll are, ROW ONE: Bernice Martin, Jimmy Bonds, Marie Culpepper, Alicia Wallace. SECOND ROW Members Are: Patricia Viator, Paula Tarket, Diana Garcia, Linda Hines, Penie Purcell, Colleen Stevens, Sharon Docken. Bottom Left: Officers of Quill and Scroll are: Bernice Martin, president: Linda Hines, vice-president: Colleen Stevens, secretary: and Patricia Viator, treasurer. Bottom Right: Brigadoon members of Quill and Scroll include: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Wanda Bruce, Laurie Walker, Lynnette Moss, Penny Rogers, and, NOT PICTURED, Lisa Downey. 111 '42 V 5 'pu- -R Qff,,. New members of Quill and Scroll were installed at a Banquet held March 25, at the San Francisco Steak House. Other activities included a social held February 26, for new members. Top Lefh New members include: FIRST ROW: Kenny Taylor, Denise Tucker, Eddie Cuellar, and Danny Tuller. Second row members ore: Fred Dance, Debbie Moczygemba, Mike Mollere, Sandra Meneger, and Danny Dolittle. Boflom Righh New members from Journalism I are: lLeH to Righfl Melody Price, Karen Jones, Diana Amy, Myrna Nickelson, Jeff Brennan, Pam Lewis, and Shirley Gentry. 249 Quill and Scroll iw. i quill and scroll emnafzwzzm f M-we-W A ff - 25,2 ww N-u-ffw 250 ROTC 1 kv -N , xx is ' Q- I 3.3: QR Y: This year marks the l0th anniversary of the R.O.T.C. of Highlands High School. The R.O.T.C. provides its service at football games as well as other school functions. R.O.T.C. offers training in leadership, marksmanship, and self-discipline. The R.O.T.C. also prides itself in their marching drill team and rifle team. The 1975-I 976 officers are: FIRST ROW: Cdt. Col. Leroy Martinez, Cdt. Ltc. Manuel Garcia, Cdt. Csm. Gabriel Zuniga. SECOND ROW officers are: Cdt. Mai. Perry Dijkman, Cdt. Mai. Thelma Cortez, Cdt. Mai. Michael Courtney. THIRD ROW officers are: Cdt. Ltc. Casamiro Espinoza, Cdt. Ltc. Gregory Bedker, Cdt. Mai. Mark Padaleck. FOURTH officers are: Cdt. Sgm. Jefferey Haby, Cdt. Sgm. Daniel Tiierina. NOT PICTURED: Cdt. Mai. Robert Kolb. Bottom Left: Members of Highlands' Belles are: FIRST ROW: Cdt. Captain Gloria Brown and Theresa Canady. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Guttierez, Pat Martinez. THIRD ROW: Alma Belascos, Sylvia Leos, Geneva -hug iw - A YI 9 u xylf. H' 1 I' , M - 15 235: Irffcr .' . - LQ. ,gif '- M K , . , : . ' E.,.'.jf'f.a ft. J, 1 .' 'f,,v,,. ., , . I J n,x.5Q::1.j, .ip 7' ?'f2 94: A .H'...,w fe.. I 'v .a . 4.',:i.'4,:ZsW . ' .4 . 0f2' 1 if f' IA I ' Golan and Francis Gonzales. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Witherspoon, Cynthia Busby and Cathie Zuniga. Left Picture: Boys A Drill Team, the John S. Davis Guards: FIRST ROW: Albert Hodge, Gabriel Zuniga and Robert Sanders. SECOND ROW: Cdt. Mai. Perry Diikman. THIRD ROW: Mark Padaledki, Jimmy Howard, Greg Becker, and Manuel Garcia. FOURTH ROW: Danny Tiierind, Frank Martinez, Jefferey Haby and Dennis Hall. FIFTH ROW: Francisco Cazares, Danny Rios, and Charles Jefferson. . . ft. . cv? 1-4 251 ROTC rl, Picture at Left: Boys B Drill Team: FIRST ROW: Robert Spears, Mark Gorden, Richard Davila. SECOND ROW: Michael Gonzalez, James Krenek, Jesse Cisneros, and Roland Chapa. THIRD ROW: Carl Cameron, David Arredondo, Eddie Fivel, Paul Potzman, and Team Commander, Jose Cazares. FOURTH ROW: Ricky John, Johnny Garcia, John Moreno, and Jimmy Nipper. FIFTH ROW: Charles Whitehead, Homer Stewart. Bottom Left: Girls B Drill Team: FIRST ROW: Cdt. 2nd Lt. Gloria Martinez, Cdt. Turner, Bictoria. SECOND ROW: Nanette Wilkerson, Margaret Jiminez, Darlene Diikman, Ruby Ramirez. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Uriegas, Margaret Wilson, Theresa Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Lucinda Brown, Valarie Harrison, Alam Montez, Rebecca Christen. N. Each of the R.O.T.C. classes is divided into five companies according to different periods. Company A consists of: FIRST ROW: Roland. SECOND ROW: Capt. Leenard Walker, company commander. THIRD ROW: Richard Davila, Rachel Cardona, Elizabeth Rodriguez, James Krenek. FOURTH ROW: Evelyn Cameron, Francisco Gonzales, Homer Stewart, John Moreno, Cynthia Busby. FIFTH ROW: Gustav Acosta, Geneva Galan, Patricia Spears, Alma Velasco, and Mary Martinez. Pictured Above are: FIRST ROW: Paul Potzman. SECOND ROW: Cdt. Captain Albert Hodge. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Gutierrez, Sylvia Leos, Maria Gonzales, Patricia Martinez, Victoria Turner, Ruby Ramirez. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Cortez, Johnny Garcia, Eddie Fivel, Jesse Cisneros, John Alvarez. FIFTH ROW: Edwin James, Edward Arrendondo, Michael Gonzales, Vernon Wilson, Ricardo Ramirez. SIXTH ROW: Charles Whitehead, Robert Maidonado, Denise Hall, Charles Jefferson. Pictured Below: FIRST ROW: Ricky John. SECOND ROW: Cdt. Captain Robert Sanders. THIRD ROW: Cdt. lst Lt. Jose Cazares, Nanette Wilkerson, Margaret Jimenez, Lucinda Brown. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Uriegas, Rosemary Witherspoon, Maria King, Margaret Wilson. FIFTH ROW: Fredrick Dance, Carl Cameron, 5, ,,..4f.o..-.I I., -o J , , ..,. f .. 6, if f: if ' I fx David Arrendondo, Valarie Harrison, Brenda Wilson. Pictured Above: FIRST ROW are: Cdt. Captain Gloria Brown and Mark Gorden. SECOND ROW: Darlene Diikman, Linda Espinoza, Theresa Marintez, and Jackie Lee. THIRD ROW: Theresa Canady and Frank Martinez. FOURTH ROW: Francisco Cazares, Robert Spears, Jimmy Nipper, and Danny Rios. Pictured Below are: Cathy Zuniga. SECOND ROW: 2nd Lt. Jimmy Howard, Alma Montez, Frank Sanchez, Lydia Bell, Rebecca Christen. THIRD ROW: Cdt. Lt. Colonel Gregory Bedker, Cdt. Csm. Gabriel Zuniga, Cdt. Sgm. Daniel Tiierina, Cdt. Mai. Mark Padalecki. .Nt ROTC 252 139,-ualwq,-. -... ..eL 1 -9 - 253 ROTC Far Left: Margaret Wilson smiled as she received her prize turkey as a result of winning in the turkey shoot. Center: Casimiro Espinoza, Jose Cazares, and Jimmy Howard look happy as they walk down the hall in their uniforms. The R.O.T.C. sponsors an annual turkey shoot. This turkey shoot is open to everyone in the school. The object is to obtain a high score by shooting at a target, the prize resulting in cz turkey. A male student, a female student, and a faculty member are named as winners each year. Left: Master Sgt. Elmer Rigdon looks through firing scope. Right: Master Sgt. Henry Gilbert works busily at his desk. 4 Choir This year the Choir participated in many different activities. On December 4, they performed in an All District Christmas Concert. December 19th, they performed this concert for the Highlands High School students. All State Choir auditions were held on January lO. Members attended the Texas Music Educator Convention in February. Top Left: Diane Hefner, the Choir's President takes time to pose for the photographers. Top Right: Shown here during the Christmas Assembly are, left to right: Babbie Williams, Karen McCarter, Robin O'Connor and Brenda Boubel. Bottom Left: Here are more members of the Choir performing during the Christmas Assembly. Bottom Right: lLeft to Rightl James Miller, Charles English, and Harold Richardson. Qi .N if .N L Y ,rf .,'x, 0 Qi '- , jf Wlfltk' ' Q V 9 'sf' . f ?fvfii,gf? , , ,.,. ' I' Left: Diane Hefner and Carl Buhl were the regional choir winners from Highlands High School. Middle: One ofthe members of the Choir, shown here practicing, is Margaret Caldwell. Top Right: Carolyn Thompson sings for the camera. Bottom Left: The District Choir for this year is, FRONT ROW lLeft to Rightl: Harold Richardson, Charles English. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Albert Castillo, Karen McCarter, Jernea Gillum. BACK ROW: Diane Hefner, Terri Jackson, Carolyn Thompson, Margaret Caldwell and Carl Buhl. Bottom Middle: Singing in the Choir takes much time and practice, as shown here by Brenda Cochran. Bottom Right: Jernea Gillum and Robin O'Connor during one of the many practices of Choir. 25 5 Choir .EX as 4. WN, fi N f Q , xg ,A ..? 'H 256 Choir The members of this year's Choir here at Highlands High School are: iLeft to Rightl FIRST ROW: Mr, L, liams, Charles English, Ronny Williams, Dyane Netherly, Lemelle Smith, Jeannie Guilford. THIRD ROW: Burnett, Brenda Bouble, Kathy Williams, Albert Castillo, Diane Hefner, Karen McCarter, Kenneth Margaret Caldwell, Ethel Glass, Carl Buhl, Robin O'Conner, Ellis Swan, Herlene Willis, Harold Richard- Weaver, Terri Jackson, Doretha Hodge. SECOND ROW: Brenda Cochran, Patsy Thurman, Bobbie Wil- son, Debra Allen, Carolyn Thompson. 5 1 r Y - - V Y 3 2 E E E l E 5 1? W, E The members of the Choir who tried out for regional Choir are, FRONT ROW: Margaret Caldwell, Carolyn Thompson and back row, Carl Buhl and Diane Hefner. The members who made regional Choir are Diane Hefner and Carl Buhl Lower Right: The District Choir members are FRONT ROW lLeft to Rightl: Ethel Glass, Carolyn Thompson, Margaret Caldwell, Jernea Gillium. SECOND ROW: Albert Castillo, Terri Jackson, Lamelle Smith, Kenneth Weaver, Karen McCarter. THIRD ROW: Charles Engish, Diane Hefner. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Williams, Harold Richardson, James Miller, Carl Buhl, Charlie Browning. 257 Choir 352 gf' Y? 51 I f f , i f ' 258 Highland Players The Highland Players work long hours to make their productions a success. They are participating in the University lnterscholastic League one-act play competition in early spring. The first of their productions is Our Town, and they are planning a spring production. Top Lett and Below: Highland Players perform in the production Our Town. Top Right: Thespian, Fred Arrambula, watches as H.P.'s rehearse. Bottom Right: Old members perform forthe Highland Players' social. 718 The HIGHLAND PLAYERS first production of the year was Our Town. They had a daytime performance and an evening performance. Left: Diane Daye narrates the play. Far Right: Rachel Cardona and Ricky Ellis. Below: Joseph Renfro addresses the audience. Bottom Center: Penny Christen, getting breakfast. Bottom Right: Penny Christen, as the mother and Fred Arrambula, as the father, discuss their son getting married. ,f we ' ,, E 5' P' Jar .5 my Www 259 Highland Players 260 Highland Players 2 y s .- 2 V1 Q . E 1 f . 2 J E Right: Deborah Giles, the secretary of the r Thespians. The Highland Players are: fLeft to I 2 Rightl rnzsr ROW: Robin o'c0nnQf, Penny 5 - Christen, Daphyne Koenig, and Carmen Martinez. SECOND ROW: Deborah Giles, Diane Daye, Don Madison, Rachel Cordona, Raymond ' Gonzales, and Ricky Ellis. Below: Interested students attended Highland Players social in February to hear all about the HP's. Bottom Right: Diane Daye, the president of Highland Players. - 4 F., 49, KK, ,WA , 1, 55 , ff fig ty ff' ' M Q 261 Highland Players Top Left: Mrs. Carolyn Blumberg listens closely at the one-act play try-outs. Top Center: Students act as a coke machine at the Highland Players' social. Above: Danny Roque and Rachel Cordona go over their lines forthe parts they are trying out for. Far Left: Robin O'Connor, Arthur Martinez, and Deborah Giles read their lines for the play they are entering in the Ull. One-Act Play contest. The play is a Canterbury Tale entitled The Lady of Bath. Left: Penny Christen concentrates on memorizing her lines. 262 German Club More members ofthe German Club are FIRST ROW Ileft to Rlghtl Denise Krueger Melissa McDowell Keith Kelly Stuart Borman Doug Carlton Joel Walker Leroy Haby Mike Burt Virginia Melchor Karen Testerman James Cambell Nancy Rabenalt Ginger Stevenson Anetta Almleda Lawanda Hartman Mrs Tyler SECOND ROW Debbie FitzSimon Guy Pritchard Paul Chetwood Richard Hightshoe Billy McDowell Roger Kolodziejyk Mike Herring, Brett Biesenbach, Richard Cambell, Kathy Garcia, Mona Kielty, Sharon Mellville, Cindy Buchanan, Cindy Zotz, Brenda Green, Liz Dickson. THIRD ROW: Albert Hodge, Andrew Spear, Newell Smith, Lloyd Lundschen, Brain White, Louann Holtsford, Mark Wengler, Robert Celestine, Pat Korn, Earl Brunner, Richard Gomez, Nancy Hand, Gary Vukasin, Mary Sultenfus, Janet Sawyer. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Bubela, Tim Lockman, Bobby Robinson, Tommy Guerra, Ricky Ellis, Clifford Heck, Paul Bricker, Nancy Lightfoot, Kathy Taylor, Curt Crumrine, Tommy Nersrta, Sharon Menck. FIFTH ROW: Jose Casares, Eddie Ybarra, John Garcia, Doug Rosenthal, Jerrell Washington, Phillip Nolan, Mark McNabb, Kenny Godfrey, Keith Vance, Ronnie Castro, Mark Davis, Anette Ivy. Members of the German Club are FIRST ROW ILeft to Righti: Kathi Henkes, Laura Haynes, Judy Anderson, Melody Price, Laura Persky, Monica Silguero, Frank Thomas, Anita Whitaker, Jimmy Bonds, Carl Smith, Randy Duerr, Paul Akin. SECOND ROW: Peggy Goodwill, Mary Ysnaga, Mary Castillo, Grace Leystra, Kim Unger, Rolene Sprouse, Carol Heck, Janette Blevins MaryAnn Tschirhart, Barbara Cambell, Barbara Adams, Kathy Keathly, Kellie Ullman. THIRD ROW: Betsy Reed, Martha Murphy, Dorothy Ward, Debbie Davis, Robin Baker, Cindy Unger, Nancy Stiles, Jeffery Stiles, Debbie Oliver, Mary Ann Schmidt, Anita Lincoln, Cheryl Farris, Denise Tucker, Lynette Moss, Ronnie Camacho, Pat Busby, Brian Patteson. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Brooch, Terry Georg, Debbie Morrison, Peggy Stokes, Pgul Baker, Freddy Dance, John Bridges, David Sutherland, Debbie Schaumloffel, Debbie Brady, Raymond Davis, Becky Rohde, Harold Barrow, Laurie Walker, Betty Paraedes, Peggy Walker. FIFTH ROW: Ronnie Castro, Andy Timmer, Denise Steckly, Pat Teeters, Linda Nelson, Sally Waltersdorf, David Steckly, Tommy Guerra, Doug Rosenthal, Mark Robertson, Craig McDowell, Bobbie Trevenio, Brian Bielke, Dudley Carlton. '-1' e is a c u ere at Highlands mainly for German students. They have all kinds of activities throughout the year. They start out with an initiation party for the new members. They have a Bike-a-thon to raise money for the convention in March. They go to the Wurstfest in New Braunsfels in November. They have a costume party and a Polka Party. They end the year with a banquet to announce the new officers and give various awards. W.: T l , -. 263 German Club 264 German Club Left: Officers of the German Club are: lLeft to Rightl FIRST ROW: Carol Heck, Secretary, Grace Leystra, President: Martha Murphey, Vice President. STANDING: Mrs. Carol Tyler, Sponsory Jeffery Stiles, Vice-Presidentf Linda Hines, Reporterg Andy Timmer, Treasurer. Far Right: Grace Leystra and Lloyd Lundschen dance at the Wursfest. Below: Some members do the Herschmidh'. Bottom Center: Mike Herring and Mrs. Tyler have fun doing the Polka. Lower Right: Debbie Oliver takes a break at the Wursfest. 265 German Club Top Left: Santa Claus takes a break at the Polka Party. Top Right: Members take a break at the Polka Party. Bottom Left: Ronnie Castro takes a slide at the Ice Skating party. Bottom Middle: Roger Kolodzieicyk, Mike Herring, Denise Tucker, and Laurie Walker try their hand at ice skating. Bottom Right: Two members help President Grace Leystra learn how to skate. 266 Spanish Club .,?'f5. 4.....f The Spanish Club is one of the more active clubs at Highlands. They have several money making proiects throughout the year. They participated in intramurals. They attended the Spanish Club convention at the San Antonio Convention Center. Opposite Page, Upper Left: Ralph Garcia and friends enioy intramurals. Upper Right: Spanish Club members attempt to build a pyramid. Lower Left: Carlos Cantu proudly wears his boutonniere Lower Right: Spanish Club members stroll down the hall together. . e bl C s lo 91 19 Opposite Page, Upper Lett: FRONT ROW lL to Rl: David Stokes Gloria Reyes Carlos Cantu. SECOND ROW: George Arredondo Beatrice Quintana Becky Moreno Cynthia De La Garza Tony Salazar Laura Rincon Roger Torrez Pat Cano Vickie McGee Delia Gaitan Anna Cabro. THIRD ROW: Irma Murillp Sylvia Borrego Diana Alvarado Cindy Quintana Gloria Pacheco Julio Medina Linda Hernandez Laura Flores. FOURTH ROW: John Moreno Mike Fuentes Albert Felix Irma Murillp Richard Manis Sandra Ruiz Candy Murillp Leticia Gutierrez Christine Trinidad Flor Moreno Vira Siorda. Lower Left: Spanish Club officers are: KL to Rl Cindy Quintana KSecretaryj Roger Torrez lBoy s Sgt. at Armsj Pat Cano fGirl's Sgt. at Armsl Delia Gaiton lParliamentarianl. Lower Right: The Spanish Club has many members that attend the meetings. 267 Spanish Club 2? 268 Spanish Club Left: Nicki Campo, president of the Spanish Club presides over ameefing. Middle: Mr. Garcia, Spanish Club sponsor watches the intramural competition from the sidelines. Right: Members listen to future plans raiher enthusiastically. u I - - , XY. pffww. Jw The LATIN CLUB sent some members to the state convention in Indiana last summer. They had three students to place in the national finals. They were Phillip Balleza, Richard Brown, and David Huntley. Members host the Latin Olympics on February 14. There were three hundred and fifteen students in attendance. Members will attend the state convention in Houston on March 5 and 6. ln order to raise money for proiects, they sold carnations at Christmas. Members also had various cake sales and car washes. lLeft to Rightl Lee Morrison, Matt Perdue, Mike Quintanilla, Gerry Renfro, Elnore Horne, David Garner, .lon Eggleston, Louis Quintanilla, Michael Lee, Rebecca Lee, Becky Miller, Don Zimmerman, Cathy Zungia, Anna Fulmer, Gloria Gomez, Olga Chapa, Jeanette Smith, Richard Brown. 269 Latin Club 270 French Club L'Espirit de France has planned several moneymaking proiects for the school year including car washes, a candy sale, and a Rock-a-thon. Other activities being planned are a field trip to the McNay Art Institute in the fall, decorating the Brooke General Hospital for Christmas, and a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana in the spring. Above: Members of the French Club are: ILeft to Rightl SITTING: George Barksdale, David Wilson, Charles Littlefield, Edward Washington, Mike Collie, and Anthony Martinez. Upper Right: STANDING: Other members are Toni Robinson, Liz Martinez, Herminia Hernandez, Blanca Arredondo, Cathie Zuniga, and Cheryl Bloch. SITTING: Anna Culvo and Diana Gomez. Far Right: French Club members participate in Clean- Up-Green-Up. Center: Members discuss proiects for the year. Right: The French Club visited McNay Art Institute. 271 PTA The P.T.A., Parent Teachers Association, is a parent service organization which helps raise funds to better the school. Their maior money- making project for the year is Greenback Night, or Open House, where they have a handicrafts booth and serve food. Each year the PTA awards a scholarship to a needy student. Above: Parents listen ottentively at Greenback Night. Top Right: The P.T.A. officers are: lLeft to Rightl Mrs. Gregory, recording secretary, Mrs. Crabb, president, Mrs. Erfurth, correspondent, and Mrs. Rodgers, vice-president. Lower Left and Right: Parents who attend Greenback Night are interested in their children. ixafm' tw fiigstlz S2 272 Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta, is co-sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The organization's purpose is to stimulate interest in mathematics by providing recognition of scholarship and by promoting mathematical activities. To be eligible for full membership, a student must be in his or her third year of college preparatory math and must have a B average in math courses completed. Students who are in their second year may ioin as associate members provided they completed Algebra l, with a B average. Top Left: Members of Mu Alpha Theta are: Sponsor, Mrs. Rich, Tom Rudwick, Linda Nelson, Stanley Turpen, Laura Powell, Nancy Stiles, Doug Carlton, Patti Cochran, Lawanda Hartman, Steven Kreidler, Sarah Grizzard, Bobby Robinson, Clark McGee, Ronald Boerger, Philip Nolan, John Crab, Eddie Cuellar, Roger Rodriguez, Keith Kelley, David Kreidler, Robert Garcia, George Barksdale, and Harry Millwater. Bottom Left: Roger Rodriguez poses for camera as he works on a difficult math problem. Top Right: Officers of Mu Alpha Theta are, lFrom Left to Rightl Bobby Robinson, Captain of Math Team, Phillip Nolan, vice-president, Rebbeca Lee, President, Michael Lee, Secretary, Richard Brown, Treasurer, and Harry Millwater, Sergeant-At-Arms. Bottom Left: Roger Rodriguez thinks ofa solution for a math problem. Bottom Right: Sarah Grizzard can hardly keep her eyes open during a Math Club meeting. mt- '4Qi9aI4m,,f1 .f,- ,ge ei .3309 ii' def! F.T.A. stands for Future Teachers Of America. This is one ofthe many clubs here at Highlands. They had many different activities during the year. They sponsored a Teachers Tea and attended a District Convention. They also held a car wash and a candy sale to raise money. Top: Members of F.T.A. this year are: lLeft to Rightj Vicky Dawson, Henrietta Batson, Blanca Arredondo, Margaret Caldwell, Anita Cantu, and Mary Transue. Bottom Left: Mrs. Diou this year's sponsor takes time for a quick laugh. Bottom Middle: The officers of Future Teachers of America for this year are, Blanca Arredondo, Treasurer, and Henrietta Batson, President. Bottom Right: Mrs. Diou's motto for life is, Accomplish the greater things by doing the little things. 273 r.r.A. 274 Bowling Top Left: The Bowling Club's Class A members for this year are: SITTING: Julie Robo. KNEELING: Robert Keyser, John Williamson, Luis Benavides. STANDING: Benny Wahl, Danny Rogue, Larry Hunter, and Gary Ricks. Bottom Right: Class B Bowlers are: Lower Left: FIRST ROW ILeft to Rightjz Judy Musselmon, Ronnie Alonzo. SECOND ROW ILeft to Rightl: Rodney Chandler, Joe Aleman, Donnie Alonzo, James Miller. THIRD ROW ILet't to Rightjz Woody Taylor, Scott Lane, Tommy Skrobanek, Paul Baney, Liz Smith. FOURTH ROW ILef't to Rightl: Melvin Chandler, Eunice Svec, Tracie Ferguson, Mike Sweezy, Kenny Stevenson, and Lonny Clopper. Bottom Right: Class C Bowlers for this year, FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Liz Caballero, Valerie Ladson, Linda Wilson. SECOND ROW: Juan Flores, Mike Kung, Joyce Holzapfel, Danny Salinas, Tony Cardenas. THIRD ROW ILeft to Rightjz Joan Reed, David Perez, Gary Hines, John Kennedy, Danny Graham, Ronnie Miller. FOURTH ROW ILeft to Rightl: Chris Wieters, Robert Rhine, David Wilson, Mike Rzeznik, Mark Almeida, Sandy Donathon. Top Lef-t: This year's sponsor of the Bowling Club, Mr. Larry Biggers, is concentrating hard on the ball. Top Middle: 75-76 Varsity Team: Holmes High School tournament champions, 75-76. SITTING lLeft to Rightl: John Williamson, Judy Musselman, Lonnie Clopper, Tommy Skrobank. STANDING lLef't to Rightl: Robert Keyser, Gary Ricks, Julie Roba, Larry Hunter, Tracie Ferguson. NOT PICTURED: Glenn Keaton. Bottom Left: Co- sponsor is Mr. Woody Strader. Bottom Middle: Officers: SITTING lLeft to Rightj: David Perez, Assistant Treasurer, Scott Lane, Reporter. STANDING ileft to Rightl: Gary Ricks, President, Julie Roba, Secretary, Larry Hunter, Treasurer. Bottom Right: 75-76 Junior Varsity Team: SITTING lLef't to Rightl: Donnie Alonzo, Scott Lane, Ronnie Alonzo, Liz Caballero, Valerie Ladson. STANDING lleft to Rightl: Liz Smith, Luis Benavides, Eunice Svec, Danny Rogue, and Sandy Donathen. l BBXESSWY W 5 Q I... 275 Bowling 278 Chess-- gr A , . . W, , Y The Chess Club was involved in many tournaments throughout the year where the team was rated number one. Top: lLeft to Rightl Scott Lane, this year's President, Robert Kramm, Randy Pizzini, and Jeff Stiles, Vice President. Bottom: lLeft to Rightl Scott Lane, Nancy Stiles and Randy Pizzini concentrate hard during a club meeting. Middle: lLeft to Rightl Lester Kelly, Don Zimmerman, Mr. Schmidt, Randy Pizzini and Nancy Stiles. Bottom Right: During a Highlands tournament, Don Zimmerman concentrates deeply on his next move. 2' gag, This year the Highlands Chess Club won first place at the chess tournament held here at Highlands. lt was a two day . event with a total of one-hundred and eighty-six players participating. Top Lett: Mr. Schimidt watches tournament , 1 action. Top Middle: Robert Kramm concentrates on making a hard move. Top Right: Highlands won the first place title at the Chess Tournament. Bottom Left: Winners of Highlands Chess Tournament: BACK ROW: Jeff Stiles, Randy Pizzini. FRONT ROW: Mr. Schmidt, and Joe Renfro. Bottom Middle: Randy Pizzini pauses to make a quick decision. Bottom Right: lLeft to Rightl Randy Pizzini, Nancy Stiles, and Scott Lane. 'VT' Iltwzmwil 4 si wi... 1'-.. 279 Chess Club ff' 3 ,go wig' X l' zao History Club The HI ORY CLUB visiteZgJ g4J museums throughout the year, including the McNay Art Institute. They also had guest speakers, the first of which was Dr. Roger McShane. They participated in Heritage Week and Clean-Up Green-Up. History Club members are: lLeft to Rightl FIRST ROW: Debbie McCure, Donna Muller, Debbie Muller, Becky Suffranski. SECOND ROW: Mr. O'Neill lsponsorl, Susanne Fancher, Robin or Laura Powell Evelyn Camero O' I I Grobe ecky Sufranski, and Flora Maren . ANDING: Joseph Longoria, Stan Turpen, Keith Kelley, Carl Schaumloffel, David Garner, George Barksdale, Nora Ochoa, Kathy Noll, Robert Maldonado, Linda Thomas, and Mary Martinez. Officers are lLeft to Rightl Robin O'Connorp secretary, David Garner, vice president, Nora Ochoa, president, Keith Kelley, sergeant-at-arms, Susanne Fancher, secretary. The History Club visited the Witte Museum to see the famous Foberge collection. Right: Keith Kelley observing o stctue. For Right: The History Club at the Witte Museum. Below: History Club members look at exhibits. Bottom Right: Nora Ochoc ond Mr. O'Neill ore interested in the Fcberge collection. 281 History Club W wwf M1 .4 if e :E 282 Library Club Right: Library officers are: FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Maria Lemon, Gloria Chapa. SECOND ROW: Debbie Vasquez, Carol Rodriquez, Cecilia Dulnig. Far Right: Flor Moreno checking for students with overdue books. Below: Library Club members: FRONT ROW lLeft to Rightl: Maria Lemon, Vera Siordia, Debbie Payton. SECOND ROW fleft to Rightl: Mrs, Gonzales, Diane Gonzales, Richard Cardenos, Olga Ramirez. THIRD ROW lLeft to Rightl: Carol Rodriquez, Debbie Kiolbossa, Gloria Moreno, Debbie Vasquez, Theresa Ramos. Right: Terry Ramos stamps dates in library books. I- The LIBRARY CLUB during the year raises money from candy and pie sales and car washes to attend the state convention held in Austin, Texas in February. During the Christmas season, the Library Club presents gifts to the patients at the State Hospital. 283 Library Club cv: :N lite! 6- 4 ' , , ., ,i,., . K - I f 1- gff.. 1 . I .V , ' - .gj ylg ' ,,., I . V .1 if ,V 4524, :F W' Q ' Above: Timothy Pridgen seems to be trying to get more business for the Library Club. Above Center: Maria Lemon straightens out library books on the shelves. Above Right: Susan Everett checks to make sure no one has turned in an overdue book without paying their fine. Right: l Members make a day out of washing cars to earn more money for their club. 4 Chem-Bi-Phy L . ' -t . ,ff , ,,VY 'H ' Members of Chem-Bi-Phy, the science club, are those students interested in the many aspects of science. Chem-Bi- Phy has regular meetings with guest speakers and films. The club also goes on field trips and participates in school activities such as Heritage Week. The programs ofthe club are quite varied. They range from topics of current interests such as sharks, and the population explosion to far reaching subiects such as Stonehenge and the possibility of extra-terrestial life. SlfNllJl?S 'lift Top Left: lleft to Rightl FRONT ROW: Mark Griffin, Rebecca Lee, Phillip Balleza, Stan Turpen, Big AI Valle, James Baygents, Tom Rudwick. Middle: Kathy Conn, Debbie Schaumloffel, Diane Arredondo, Sharon Melville, Linda Kosclskey, Robin O'Connor, Scott Perfect Lane, Gabe and Walker, Lynnette Moss, and Keith Kelley. BACK ROW: Mr. Patict Lind, co-sponsor, Scott Kramm, Nancy Stiles, Randy Pizzini, Stan Spence, David M. Garner, George Barksdale, Doug Carlton, George Alford. Bottom Left: Dr. Scott M. Smith speaking of The lnterrelationship of Science. Bottom Middle: This year's officers are: lLeft to Rightl Tom Rudwick, Science Director, Scott Lane, Vice President, Kathy Conn, Secretary, Phillip Balleza, Treasurer, David L. Garner, President. Bottom Left: Mr. R. C. Shubert, CO-SPOFISOY. -rg-ut ' ' CHEM-Bl-PHY, one of the newer clubs at Highlands this year, derived its name from Chemistry-Biology-and Physics. The club has been involved in many activities throughout the year. Speakers come and discuss many different topics. They also see films. Some of the topics have been Stonehedge, whether there are people in outer space, and over population. They have also visited Trinity University and heard guest speakers. They are also involved in environmental studies. 285 Chem-Bi-Phy iff -un-.. ,-Nix Top: Mr. Lind and some ofthe members listen diligently at a Chem-Bi-Phy meeting. Bottom Lett: Mr. Lind is this year's sponsor. Bottom Right: Phillip Balleza seems really interested at one of the meetings. -I 286 Senate l The SENATE is made up of the presidents or heads of clubs and organizations here at Highlands High School. They meet on a regular basis to try and better our school's system in any way possible. This year's sponsor is Mr. Robert Butler. The officers are President, Albert Valle, Vice President, James Baygents, Secretary, Kathy Williams, and Parliamentarian, David Huntley. . X B ssyi.ss I Top Left: Albert Valle, this year's president, takes time out for a laugh. Top Right: Mr. Butler, sponsor of the Senate, takes time to pose for a picture. Bottom Left: Albert Valle tries to get the attention of some ofthe members at a meeting. l 4 :zum L, ,Wi , L Y Top Left: Mr. Butler, sponsor of Senate, leads a discussion. Top Right: Mary Sultenfuss and Judy Anderson seem very interested in the future activities of Senate. Bottom Left: Diane Hefner and Raineye Allen listen closely at one of the many Senate meetings. Bottom Right: This year's Senate officers take time to pose for a picture. lLef't to Rightl Albert Valle, James Baygents, David Huntley and Kathy Williams. JH. ,, ,wuW,,ftffg, 'W 'W ' - K U f , ,,,, nf, ,,,., Wn.M,,G,5W,:,E-biL,.:mV,,,,.,f cgi niggqil. 1 f..,f -'rfo 1 --.Q 287 Senate 288 National Honor Society 4,1 B k,,, .gm ,a The members of the N.H.S. are: ROW ONE lL to Rl: Diane Daye, Deborah Giles, Kathryn Cronn, Frances Miller, Lillian Menchaca, Cheryl Bloch, Rolene Sprouse, Donna King, Cindy Unger. Other members of the N.H.S. are: ROW TWO lL to Rl: Phillip Balleza, Paula Tarket, Diane Hefner, Barbara Campbell, Judy Williams, Leroy Martinez, Diane Speer, Nancy Robenaldt, Bernice Martin, David Garner, Linda Stanley. ROW THREE lL to Rl: Chuck Jackson, Scott Lane, Keith Vance, Shawn Flanigan, Mark Robertson, Stan Spence, Marsha Jackson, Jeffery Stiles, Kathy Williams. Group 2: ROW ONE lL to Rl: Kathy Axel, Vivian King, Grace Leystra, Antoinette Sekula, Rita Whitt, Pam McRae, Peggy Walker, Diane Barden, Rebecca Lee. ROW TWO lL to Rl: Janis Green, Sherry Cass, John Wondra, Randy Skinner, Julie Roba, Tommy Dill, William Hartman, Linda Mettke, Catherine Kurkowski, Diana Garcia. ROW THREE lL to Rl: James Bazar, Albert Valle, Clay Stolte, Manuel Garcia, Michael St. Clair, James Bagents, Leticia Luian, Terrie Dominquez, Mark Zaiontz, David Huntley, Harry Westhoek, Mark Griffin. N.-f . ff iff' 'M Group 3: ROW ONE QL to Rl: Mary Sultenfuss, Janet Sawyer, Stuart Borman, Yolanda Arriola, Vicky Lambert, Betty Parades, Cheryl Rodgers. ROW TWO lL to Rl: Penny Rogers, Robin Zalesky, William McDonald, Diana Dotson, Sharon Brown, Brian White, Judith Anderson, Katherine Wilks, Melissa McDowell. ROW THREE: Carlos Cortes, Russell Long, Wayland Davis, Leland Carver, Robert Dukes, Edward Ennis, Armando lturralde, Harold Barrow, Lorraine Felan, Gary Ricks. NOT PICTURED: Anthony Cutrona, Martha Murphy, Elaine Reyna, Elizabeth Smith, Robbin Wilson. Opposite Page: Bottom: lL to Rl Sponsor, Mrs. Briggs, Treasurer, David Huntley, President, Peggy Walker, Sponsor Mr. Mahan, Vice-President, Stan Spence, Secretary, Rebecca Lee, Sponsor Ms. Lundeen. Top Right: President, Peggy Walker thinks hard concerning the club. Middle Right: Robin Zalesky and Penny Rogers express their opinion during voting. Right: The National Honor Society elect their new officers. 289 National Honor Society his.. The top scholars of the 573 membership in the graduating class are qualified for the National Honor Society by being screened for Leadership, Service, and Character. The 1976 officers were elected by the members on February l l and the new members were initiated on Friday, March l2. Peggy Walker, President, and Wayland Davis were nominated by the group of the Highlands Chapter to compete for a National Scholarship of One-Thousand Dollars. A reception was held in the school cafeteria where refreshments were served and the Highlands Stage Band entertained parents and friends. This event closed a successful year. 290 VOE ff mmm is surnames N - ' rf- it 4 ,ms Ah 'fx' where :TS 'W xr 411. ' Q4 Arms' Left: VOE officers are: FIRST ROW fleft to Right, Karen Pilarczyk, Martine Vetter, Linda Metke, Kim Salinas. SECOND ROW: Nickie Campo, Laura Newman, Gail Robertson, and Laura Flores. Lower Left: VOE students take orders for mums during spirit week. VOE, Vocational Office Education, is a co- curricular activity designed for leadership development and citizenship training, as well as an increased knowledge of the office and its future. Above: First Period Students: FRONT ROW: Teresa Wanrzyniak, Marsheila Burke, Martine Vetter. SECOND ROW: Niki Campa, Juanita Gutierrez, Patricia Roberts. THIRD ROW: Brenda Sczech, Terry Summey, Sandra Dawson. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Harwood, Shirley Pruske, Lynette Lamprecht. FIFTH ROW: Judy Williams, Ramona Diaz. Above Right: Second Period Students: FRONT ROW: Edith Pagel, Pam McRae, Gail Robertson, Pom Munn, Janie Maldonado. SECOND ROW: Terri Garrett, Lilly Garica, Blanca Arredondo, Rita Calderon. THIRD ROW: Cathy Kurkowski, Yolanda Arriola, Laura Scheel. FOURTH ROW: Grace Leystra, Cathe Jarutonicz, Sherry Cass, Linda Mettke, FIFTH ROW: Tery Dominguez, Ann Davis, Bibianna Winkler. Right: Beverly Harwood types our VOE classwork. Lower Right: Mrs. Snovel helps Judy Williams and Terry Summey complete their assignments. 291 VOE NX , S! 1 S 292 VOE f 45 3 VOE CO-OP consists of seniors who attend school in the mornings and work at iobs in the afternoon. They work hard to adiust themselves to a full day of steady work without much time for a social life. CO-OP's also contribute a lot of time and effort to different activities here at Highlands such as alphabetizing cards and typing pamphlets for different organizations. Far Left: Kathy Kurkowski types forms for her employer. Right: Laura Scheel weighs letters at her place of employment. Lower Left: Yolanda Arriola figures on her adding machine. Below: Lilly Garcia checks customers' addresses. E y l i l s .mf Q is AJ QFQ .P 'ff 495 293 VOE Above: Gail Robertson types customers checks. Above Center: Blanca Arrendondo looks over letters that are to be sent out for her employer. Upper Right: Rita Calderon on the iob as a cashier. Right: One of V.O.E.'s sponsors, Mrs. Snovel checking over students work. Lower Right: lLeft to Rightl Pam Munn, Janie Maldonado, Lilly Gorcic, and Gail Robertson work during their class. tw, 1 ,N 0' iw We ' Xe, 'tw 294 VOE Lab, which is comprised of iunior students, is the class instruction portion of V.O.E. These students attend class for two hours each day. This course trains students office procedures for future involvement such as how to work electric typewriters, calculators, posting machines and duplicators. Right: Mrs. Tietze, one of VOE's sponsors, finishes grading papers from one of her Junior students. Far Right: Third and Fourth period classes are: FIRST ROW lLeft to Rightl: Kim Salinas, Patti Beaber, Corina Rodriquez, SECOND ROW lLeft to Rightl: Terry Reiss, Becky Ward, Cheryl Janowski, Annette Cervantes. THIRD ROW lLeft to Rightl: Iva Moore, Greta Lewis, Karen Pilarczyk. FOURTH ROW lLeft to Rightl: Nancy Hand, Cindy Saenz, Dorothy Ward, Norma Lovins. FIFTH ROW: Avis Newburn, Terri Robison, Sheryl Christian. Below: Lob students working on their class assignments. Lower Right: Third period students help one another in working out problems on calculators. Students are: lLeft to Rightl: Cheryl Janowski, Nancy Hand, Annette Cervantes, Iva Moore, Norma Lovins. M7 is 2 ,X t -f-15 .qi .5 f fy 'Q if J l'- ff 295 VOE Far Left: Greta Lewis hurriedly finishes her homework before the bell rings. Left: Carina Rodriquez and Terry Reiss are hard at work learning their class material. Below Left: V.O.E. fourth and fifth period: FIRST ROW lleft to Rightl: Sandy Summey, Laura Newman, Laura Flores, Annette Sherrill. SECOND ROW lLeft to Rightl: Nancy Spaeth, Lolly Nabers, Teresa Farris. THIRD ROW: Christine Trinidad, Janice Munson, Vicki Welch, Sandra Otto. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Beard, Kathy Taylor, Cara Noland, and Liso Jackson. ? 296 VOE Club Above: V.O.E. students take their work serious and try to do their best in completing their assignment. Above Right: These V.O.E. students are practicing their typing. Right: Patti Beaber, Karen Pilarczyk, Cindy Saenz, and Corina Rodriquez are putting a lot of hard work into their reports. Lower Right: Patti Beaber examines the multilith press in the classroom. A .ftisisfwssg s -s R isss Each year VOE co-ops hold an Employers Appreciation Banquet for employers in San Antonio who employ VOE senior students throughout the year. The supper took place at Lanier High School and included Texas A8.M Head Football Coach Emory Bellard as guest speaker. Right: VOE students and employers during the VOE Banquet. Far Right: Mr. and Mrs. Hammands of Hammonds Insurance Agency, Gail Robertson, Miss Marguerite Hammonds, Rita Calderon, and Blanca Arredondo enioy each other's company while listening to the guest speaker. Below: Pam McRae and Linda Mettke smile for the camera during the banquet. Bottom: Ms. Virginia Phillips of S. Anthony and Associates, Terry Garrett, and Ms. Cindy Horner ofthe Express!News Corp. seem to be enioying themselves. 298 DECA it , ,pig I A DECA are the initials which stand for Distributive Education Clubs of America. Students taking this class learn business techniques, on the iob training and how to cope with people in different situations. Upper Left: DECA students: FIRST ROW: Dano Hall, Debbie Leihsing, Donna McDaniel, Mr. Sorrell. SECOND ROW: Linda Fritz, Joanna Lehmon, Lea Blanca, Ronnie Nichols, Michael Akins. THIRD ROW: Brady Wise, Mark Brediger, Mark Fox, Kenneth Knippa, David Krawczynski, Charles Monis. Above: Kathy Rzeznik gives a friendly smile while packaging goods. Lower Left: FIRST ROW: Kathy Rezeznik, John Gonzales, Beverly Harrison, Sherie Martin, Brenda Birt, Alice Fuentes, Mr, Sorrell. SECOND ROW: Rosie Mirossi, Michael Feller, Donna Green, Ray Biggs, James Spaudling, Donny Lange, Eddie Ennis, Charles McCall, Steve Stephens, Frank McMakin, John Wondra, and Steve Grandberrv. Right: DECA Sponsor Mr. Sorrell. .f.....s..M......e 'll K 299 DECA has Jn 41' ,Gym ,..,, ' 'X 2231- gtk, ,tv fkffls lol no IDR! mm may-Q no--...ll 'MV if I CHECQQCASHING l -V sl X--is i -elif, , -e el fiwemii. f' fs , it 5 5 Si I li 9 . . J- df, c l. c S Eat 1 2 Q I we: f, 95. Huw l gf ll , .. , ar WWI, A V., -es, , .N 3 me DECA's primary obiective is training . m,'-2b students in the understanding of management functions, sales stimulations techniques, and other related phases of ' the marketing field. Students who are fit YV neg members of DECA hold a part-time iob l while attending a three hour school day. A ,f Upper Left: Debra Leihsing checks out customers. A 1 Above: Donna Breen learns money techniques are a i A great importance. Far Left: Brenda Birt checks the X final tally. Left: David Krawczyski pauses from his iob l g L ' to pose for a picture. l 300 DECA Left: The fifth and sixth period DECA lab students are lleft to Rightl: Jesse Lopez, Annerta Almeida, David Norviaz, Nora Rodriguez, Liz Lopez, Reba Bynum, Lionel Nious, Virc Siorida, Andy Almcnza, Bryon Vasquez, Charles Lang, Colleen O'Bar. Below Left: Fifth period students are lLeft to Rightl Paul Gawlik, Veronica Costellanos, Margaret Person, Diane Hernandez, Richard Martinez, Frank Esquivel, Carolyn Lodge, Timothy Pridgen, Roger Rodriguez, Roger Williams, Isidro Moreno, Paul Garza, Kenneth Bukowski, Mike Hooks, Charles Stutts, Brian Seals. Below: DECA sponsor Mr. Arnold. is E: P7 Y Q f 1: . ,,,. s.- f ':-f...w'?3 tg- -1 .. sg: K 5 we is F45 unsung- llx. , gg as 3-i 'Wm , f, , ,. ' is 5 I 4 Right: Isidro Moreno makes himself useful by W cutting papers. Far Right: DECA students work together during class to complete their assignments. Below: Eddie Enis rechecks an address. Below Right: Lonnie Posey learns how to work a cash register in DECA. 'f , fr 301 DECA 302 I.C.T. I.C,T. is a program to train Highlands High School students in Industrial fields. It helps train students for a resourceful and rewarding future. The system lets the students come to school for half of a day and go to work for the other half. Industrial cooperation training was formed for boys interested in a good foundation in work training. Below: The l.C.T, sponsor is Mr. Sam Cadena. Right: First period members are Marrietta McQuaide, Melvin Clay, Kirk Stephenson, Gary Kensing, James Garcia, Robert Mattison, Robert Vargas, Jerry Mabe, and John Wyatt. Far Right: Second period members are Jeff Boer, Delvin Olinik, Gene Frost, Mike Watford, Larry DeAnda, John Sullivan, Wendell Olinik, Larry Smith, Chris Gregory, Tommy Lander and Robert Pecina. or f Top Right: Tommy Landers dreams on. Top Left: Robert Vargas asks classmate James Garcia about upcoming exams. Bottom Left: Wendell Olinick studies for I.C.T. exams. Bottom Middle: John Wyatt and Jerry Mabe strain their brains during a test. Bottom Right: Larry DeAnda proves he can write with his eyes closed. wie 303 l.C.T. l if x vii! l ,Qs ,sv ' 1 ' J Q-ev: 'f ,1f15-4,:.r. 1 R .gg ' .fi ' ig,- Q . . elf I- - X gr.. 1--W' as f' L 4f'2S:,if, ' E' -' .VV Q I' r 15? 55? , In - ' I , . . K 304 Chiroanes Kathy Williams Pres. Liz Martinez Vice Pres. Debbie Moczygemba Sec. Ginger Stevenson Treas. Cindy Zotz Chap. Diana Rutherford Hist. Judy Gavegan Sgt. at Arms Diana Amyz Cheryl Bloch Cindy Buchanan Maria Chavarria Jamie Cotrell Tami Cooper Tara Cromer Leanna Dixon Bonnie Erfurth Linda Hines Penny Kee Linda Kosclskey Pam l.aField Diane Long Tami Meodor Lillian Menchaca Linda Nelson Karen Pilarczyk Mary Renfro Cindy Saenz Becky Szafranski Becky Ward -. . , , t ,1,,., , 5 R , get ' fn lex :?V . :1.,4 'W' A MQ ' - 1. ffft' V5 Ms. Rhonda Baze Sponsor 111257 dt new HF I fi csffuy V XV ., The CHIROANES, a school club, has a very busy schedule this year. They started the year oft with their annual initiation to let in new members. For Halloween they went to the Children's Shelter for a costume party. For Christmas, Chiroanes is going to Four Seasons Nursing Home. Several bottle and cupcake sales were held and the money was donated to the T.B. Chest Hospital. Chiroanes participated in the Clean-Up Green-Up here at Highlands. A progressive supper was held along with many other activites during the year. RADIO AND TV, the training of students for future employment in the field of electronics, participates in Vocational Industrial Clubs of America contest in March and April. Other activities being planned are a car wash, a calendar sale, and a VICA banquet at the end ofthe year. Picture at Left: Members of Radio and TV are from lLeft to Rightl: Gary Cass, Fritz Dizon, Stephen Serold, Julius Davis, Larry Linder, Gilbert Jimemez, Pete Guaiardo, Steve Sommers, and George Rose Bottom Left: VICA's banner hangs proudly in the Radio and TV room Bottom Right: Mr. Francis Lear, sponsor of Radio and TV observes a television set closely. 306 Radio and TV is E A . 1, George Rose looks confident as he moves a unit. Thomas Duncan looks closely as he designs an integrated logic circuit DWGYUC C0lleY works on Wlfln9- Leon Swientek examines the inside wiring of a television set. l 7 i Y A -4- 7 V Top: Gary Cass, Michael Canales, Gilbert Jimemez, Rudolf Corrion work busily on electronic equipment during their afternoon class. Top Right: Students check out the picture on a television set that has just been repaired. Far Right: Julius Davis works with a transistor checker. Right: Rene Rodriguez examines some faulty wiring. 307 Radio and TV 308 Western Club Right: Officers of the Rodeo Club are lLeft to Rightl: Donald Strictland, Sgt.-at-Arms: David Thompson, Treasurer: Tim Clancey, President: Becky Kiker, Secretary: Mike Rabenalt, Vice President. Far Right: Members smile for camera. Bottom Left: Mr. Fredrickson is the Rodeo Club sponsor. Bottom Middle: Becky Kiker listens at a meeting. Below: David Thompson shows off new iacket. 1 42 Q62 S -r 1 P - - , ... ' --x ...W XAKL Q W '-T, A age? ' f K S 'T if f:?93ii m ef w r - f w e ff ' - ' 4-xr . Q' Eff: -ga A f ..- 'sri-1:55 K .., ya X '1,,.'L X. X M 34 X 'J' -s -ef:-'.Zf'-:-, Casgwf . :SE .L -- 4- 151, I , ffgs gf. , 1, ' - QL- 1 if . . it ff 52 3 V fifkiffl Qwfms .sf , R The RODEO CLUB is a club for guys and girls who are interested in horses, rodeos, and bull riding. They have rodeos, dances and trail rides throughout the year to keep them busy. They go to Bandy's Rodeo on Tuesdays to practice riding bulls. Top Right: David Thompson rides his bull. Top Far Right: Stan Crabbtree hongs on. Bottom Left: Members pause for a group shot. Bottom Middle: Jay Biggs hangs on as his bull goes sideways. Bottom Right: Claude Leader rides as the crowd watches. me . ..s.t T ssts 309 Western Club Action Top Lett: Action Club sponsors, Mrs. White and Mrs. Tessman, organize the calendar for the year. Tap Right: The members of Action pose for a picture: lLeft to Rightl: Marla Almaguer, treasurer, Irma Morales, chaplain, Bonnie Doiron, president, Cynthia Arriaga, recording secretary, Roaie Zamora, photographer. BACK ROW: Dorothy Barber, corresponding secretary, Rita Moore, vice president, Lawanda Hartman, 2nd vice president, Melissa Georg, historian. Bottom: The Action club members and officers: FIRST ROW: Sylvia DeLaGarza, Cindy DeLaGarza, Brenda Green, Bonnie Doiron, Cynthia Arriaga, Maria Almaguer, Vira Slordia. SECOND ROW: Becky Tessman, Beverly Pierpont, Lori Hudek, Irma Morales, Debbie Kilobassa, Kathy Gibson. THIRD ROW: Anita Arbizu, Ana Calvo, Liz Barber, Martha Cuerra, Myrra Nickelsen, Rhonda Moore, Pat Zaiontz, Nancy Stadler, Susan Macheick, Patricia Arriaga, Olga Chapa. FOURTH ROW: Margie Gamvoa, Theresa Riva, Susan Connell, Dorothy Barber, Rita Moore, Charlotte Woitena, Flor Moreno, Mary Ann Haecker. FIFTH ROW: Susan Moreno, Lawanda Hartman, and Melissa Georg. F , Above Action club members relax while they prepare for their next activities. Upper Right: 31 I Action The main hull is the scene for Action. Far Right: Action club decorctes for Christmas. Right: Mrs. Tessman, one of the club sponsors, helps in the decorating. 31 2 Action Top Center: The officers seem pleased at their decisions for the clubs upcoming events. Left to Right: Melissa Georg, Bonnie Doiren, Rita Moore, Cynthia Arriaga, and Dorothy Barber. Top Right: Mrs. Tessman and Melissa Georg listen cautiously to the topics at the meeting. Below: Mrs. White, Cynthia Arriaga, and Bonnie Doiren are unprepared for their pictures to be taken. Middle: Bonnie Doiren yawns at the thought of cleaning up. Bottom Right: Susie Moreno, and Beverly Pierpont prepare for Action's Christmas project. gb.-f :seal aww!- vffff xg--3-S E .:,,, ,. ,gg .. A F P TQ sg-w,. Top Left: FIRST ROW: Beatrice Perez, Lesvia Torres, Carolyn Lodge, Brenda Debrow. SECOND ROW: Debra Bean, Betty Pilat, Geraldine Papham, Gloria Gould, Dianna Harris, Mary Ann McKenzie, Lori Haden, Patricia Roger, and Cynthia Douglas are all future homemakers. Bottom: Another group interested in homemaking: FIRST ROW: Carolyn Williams, Vicky Dawson, Joyce Clever, Morma Barbosa. SECOND ROW: Kathy Handcock, Margie Gamboa, Cecile Mutchler, Pam Rogers, Christine Trinidad, Raymond Rodriguez, Charlette Debrow, Linda Clark. THIRD ROW: Mary Guiterriz, Shirley Tabor, Leo Horton, Alex Flores, David Salazar, Bernard Buhl, and Jeff Dickerson. Top Left: FHA members take class time to have their pictures taken. FIRST ROW ILeft to Rightl: John Bernard Buhl, and Jeff Dickerson. Top Right: FHA ROW: Darrell Brousard, Guadalupe Garza, Diana Salazar, Elizabeth Cabellero, Peggy Ferry. THIRD ROW: Casimiro Espinza, Mark Padalecki, Randy Jackson, Dudley Carlton, Mark Wrase, and Pete Hineza. 313 Future Homemakers of America 314 Future Homemakers of America Lower Left: This is the third period class. SEATED lleft to Righti: Deanna Fry, Leona Swientek, Pamela Davis, Gilbert Rico. SECOND ROW lLeft to Rightl: Lupe Cabrera, Sharon Hyden, Helene Terrel, Tana Manson, Catherine Robinson, Karen Loper, Jan Chrisman, Wanda Bruce, Diane Speer, Judy Gavegan, Gary Vukasin, Julio Medina, Sammy Martinez, Ruben Hernandez, Ricky Wengler and Ronnie Camacho. LAST ROW fleft to Righti: Bill Fulmer, Brian Bielke, Bruce Nichols, Charles Littlefield, Carl Ellison, Pat Kraus, David Garcia, Robert Mazac, Jeff Wiatrek, Jay Spaulding and Pat Jarzombek. Top Center: This is the second period FHA class. SEATED lLeft to Rightj: Zelda Moore, Darrell Davis, Vivian King, Linda Fritz, Darrell Votz, Perry Brown. STANDING iLeft to Righti: Tommy Holley, Kathy Lyons, Mark Fox, Edward Washington, Beatrice Jackson, Judy Rieser, Maria Hernandez, Pat Ortega, Angelita Nava, Tammy Newman. Lower Right: This is the fifth period FHA class. FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj: Patricia Viator, Debbie Boalo, Janeva Elam, Kinda Wilson, Beverly Harper, and Carolyn Williams. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Garne, Parris Axel, Patricia Pooley, Rosanne Skrobanek, Cindy Coleman, Patrice Brown, and Ernesto Castillo. THIRD ROW: Wendy Dinkla, John Funari, Traci Bronder, Barbara Horton, Sara Gutierrez, Robert Robles, Brenda Obermiller, Kirk McBride, and Jim Wyatt. 197 who who Valinda Astoria Diane Barden Donna Brehm Lou Brown Austin Bruno Rochelle Burns John Carpenter Joyce Cermin John Colby Roy Davis Zylphia Davis Julie Daye Melanie Doumit Gary Ervin Kerry Flanigan Janis Gavegan Kathy Grobe Cindy Haverlah Cathy Herring Rusty Howard Becky Knutson Gregory Martin Lisa Mater William Meyers Jeff Moczygemba Gaynell Murphy Daniel Newman Fred Ng Nancy Rabenaldt Luis Rivas Julie Roba Cindy Schuehle Richard Skinner Becky Spear Carol Terrell Jennie Trevino Amy Vance Nita Washington Cheryl Watson Connie White lvan Wilson Owls 'S 1976 owls Who's who Each year the Brigadoon rec- ognizes the top students at Highlands in terms of scholar- ship and service to the school. This year each student had the opportunity to nominate them- selves for consideration. These students then were evaluated Seniors against Seniors, Jun- iors against Juniors, Sopho- mores against Sophomores and Freshmen against Fresh- men. Students were evaluated as to their service to Highlands in terms of service both quality and quantity to Highlands for their career at Highlands. The students represented on the following pages represent the best of the best at High- lands High School. 1975 Owls Who's who Cathy Ahrens Judy Anderson Phillip Balleza David Carter Jerry Carver Mel Castro John Colby Mike Cordaro Kay Deltsude Diana Dotson Margaret Drews Frank Fardatts Raul Garcia Beatrix Hand Teri Hanley Elvis Hartsfield Diane Hefner Kathyryn Hunter David Huntley Kenneth Kelley Vivian King Vicky Lambert Wanda Langley Rebecca Lee Rufus Lott James Matheny Cara Menck Ricki Miller Richard Mudd Nancy Rabenaldt Dawn Ragsdale Cindy Richardson Julie Roba James Robertson Cheryl Sultenfuss Carol Terrell Jennie Trevino Monica Turner Diana Vera Cheryl Watson Sharon Ziaontz Soph.-Fresh. nal.d.Boe,rger QQRhonda Brehrb 7RiElTcTFEi'BT6Tfv'n Eduardo Castro Patti Cochran Cheryl Farris Carol Hartman Gary Holman Michael Lee Debbie Moczygemba Phillip Nolan Nora Ochoa Tom Rudwick Nancy Stiles Becki Tessamn Patricia Zaiontz Owl's Who's Who 315 Judy, a senior, is president of Brigade, a member of the National Honor Society, and Sigma Epsilon. She is a Commended Student in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. She is a member of Quill and Scroll, German Club and Chem-Bi-Phy. ln her iunior year she was secretary of the Junior Class and Brigadoon Sophomore- Freshman Class Editor. judy anderson .0 Q.. s , - g , 5 ,i . ,..,.:,., X ' - it UW . 316 Owl's Who's Who Diane, a senior, is treasurer of the Senior Class, a member of National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. She is a very active participant in Student Council and she is Chairman of the Spirit and Pride Committee. ln her sophomore year she was president of the Sophomore Class, a member of FHA, and Brigade. She has also been, Chairman of the Interracial Council.N diane barden P l phillip balleza Phillip, a senior, is District, Region, Area, and All-State Band member, a Region and Area Orchestra member, plays the cello in the San Antonio Youth Symphony, and a member of Trinity University Community Orchestra. He has been reporter, historian, and treasurer of the Latin Club. He is treasurer of Chem-Bi-Phy. Phillip is a member of the National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. He is an Honor Graduate. 'H-JV' ' ,f5i'.-57' in A 434, .Z-E ,fs f A ,3vM,,c , ly. ffm f f wififf 2: M45 7 lf? . ,A .. 1?Z,1,'9p. . A4 - 117: .. 'X I , r :Eel .1 I ' 1,5 Egg' 33-.1 . if 1,14 QT' I':l'. y' i f4::g.,f'. T . T -is v v - ..:::: -'--'ri-' ,r at ' X uit ,qw . . ...U A if W , ....,,Q, VT 11. I f ru- . , 1 ...su , ni ' li s 1153? -as- W' ffi ' .... 3. f .Muff ... . M H ffii? FEE ...X X1 - 'suv I I . t M V g li, I lv bl .jg-4.1 1 ' : W Q 2 X '.' ...bl ,. Q ,. - -una 0, v ' ' g W4 f ' , ,,,-,, , ., :.tq:::: ',....... ,:z:.l V, X .. ... - .... ,..,,,,, 33.3, Y.. f ......g:Q:t,....... get ,- ....... . . g , , , 1 . ,.,,. .,. -5 - . .'5' +i-Q-- tl' ' in M 2.3. YA ff . . I . -' 9.7 . . - W e , 1, est 1 . -. : Q, T , X.,-. .. 64 4 ii: -qu-on V v' .4 'sf ,.,... ........ ws. , N V: :I ls.: '....--. . - 1 ' it7t1't . 'tg fly- J 1 Ie.,.fi ,,-wi' .4 iw . :l'l T it Q 5 s ,'J.f'.' of 1 fix' ...L - f. 1 ' : 'f--4 lg il -I 2 lr li fs Q ,ff t s tt 11 2' T T f I Q. 4 V f ff. E ef. 5.3 5 if 2 t .. E I--s ' .3 H- 'ff ' 4. my ..- Vg. 0- ILM rf 2 WAT I l P W ' , Q .Il Q Gill' ' 'i Q'-.X If ' - . ' - .. . f, xi' - james baygents James, a senior, is first-vice president of Student Council and vice president of the Senate. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon and Golf Team. James was named Commended Student in the National Merit Scholarship Competition and is an Honor Graduate. He also serves on the SAISD Advisory Committee that deals with Drug Abuse, Bilingual Education and Tutoring. He attended the Brown Engineering Development Committee Summer Program at Rice. Tony, a senior, is sergeant at arms in Student Council. He is a member of the Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Tony has been a part of the Varsity Football Team for the past two years. During his freshman year, he was on the Basketball Team. tony Cutrona Wayland davis Wayland, a senior, has been a part of the Varsity Football team for the past two years. He is also an active participant in Track. He was named Finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Competition this year. He is a member of the National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon, Chem-Bi-Phy and Phos Estos. Wayland is an Honor Graduate. He attended a Summer Science Institute in Chemistry at Prairie View A8.M University. Owl's Who's Who 317 Diane, a senior, is president of the Highlands Players. She has been a part of an All-Star Cast. Diane has participated in many UIL One-Act Play Contests. She has been named Highlands Best Actress. Diane is a member of the Band, Senate, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. diana daye Q ,1 f u Q ,V , ' w L 2 5.51, . V .1 I 5,5 , ...,, ir H M ', n F' .XL '- 'K stttss tsst . Q' . 318 Owl's Who's Who i ., K ,. 5 0 W xi. Ph 9' V, , V-5, cs . . K .V diana dotson Diana, a senior, is second vice- president in Student Council. She is reporter-historian for the Band. In her iunior year, Diana was Head Maiorette and this year she is a Maiorette. She has received various twirling medals. She is a member ofthe National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. , f,12,, David, who is a senior, is president of Chem-Bi-Phy and vice-president of the History Club. He is a member of Student Council, Senate, Phos Estos, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. David was named an Honor Graduate. He has participated in many Latin Junior Classical League meets. David attended the National Science Foundation Summer Program in Physics and Calculus at the University of Wyoming. i david garner 4 i l t .l L ll Diane, who is a senior, is president of the A Cappella Choir. She has made District, Region, Area and All-State Choir. Diane has been a member of San Antonio Youth Chorale for the past two years. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon and Phos Estos. Diane was also named an Honor Graduate. diane hefner --X. 3 , 5 , I gig . . ' CQ? I 9 it W T e f C Judy gavegan , ,r,ss l dHV1d huntley who is a senior, has been a X ' 1 David, a senior, is president of Phos Cheerleader for the past two VV, Estos, treasurer of the National Honor She has been Chaplain for the H it Society and parliamentarian of the Class of 76 for the past four years. 'i'i Senior Class. He has played Varsity Judy is sergeant at arms in Chiroanes. :-, . f C Football for two years. His positions She is a member of FHA. 1 were receiver and strong safety. David is a member of the Senate and Sigma iliill it Epsilon. He is an Honor Graduate. ln X 5 Latin Dramatic Interpretation, he placed first at City, State and second at leaf National. OwI's Who's Who 319 Donna, a senior, has been historian for Student Council for two years. She is a member of the Band, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. In her sophomore year she was sergeant at arms and in her iunior year reporter- historian for F.T.A. Donna had an active part in the Interracial Council and also in many UIL Speech Contests. donna king 320 Owl's Who's Who Vivian king Vivian, who is a senior, is a Varsity Cheerleader this year. She is a member of the Brigade, French Club, National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon and FHA. Vivian was an active committee member of the Interracial Council. Vicky, a senior, is a Varsity Cheerleader this year and a member of the Brigade. She is also a member of Chem-Bi-Phy, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. In her sophomore year, she was treasurer of the class and in her iunior year she was sergeant at arms. Vicky was also named an Honor Graduate. Vicky larnbert l . . 1 2 ii 0 I . if . in is 5 l 2 i scott lane Scott, a senior, has been vice-president and is presently serving as president of the Chess Club. He is a member of Chem-Bi-Phy, Bowling Club, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Scott attended the National Science Foundation Summer Program at Hardin-Simmons University. He has been named an Honor Graduate. Rebecca, a senior, is president of Mu Alpha Theta and secretary of the National Honor Society. She has been vice-president and treasurer of Phos Estos. She is a member of the Math Team, Chem-Bi-Phy, Medical Careers, FTA, Sigma Epsilon and the Senate. She is on the Varsity Tennis team, a Senior Class representative and a student assistant in the Counselors Office. She has participated in the National Science Foundation Program. She is an Honor Graduate. rebecca lee ? 'A ' , 5 'I ,f , I , fr' ' 9 f '91, , ,, x ' J 5 1- . , -A . f if JW? 1 if 3 4 H My f ,.,, ., , ' i ' V.. 1- f 'U' 'ff f1ff'vie'3!1i ff9 :?ffi5if,f 'V .::'Q' f f l - k ff 'i i,fi,ffi i:,:Tl:f . ' i- i . 7 ' ,., rufus lott Rufus, a senior, is a member of the Varsity Basketball team and he plays guard. He was a member of the 29- AAAA State Semi-Finalist Basketball team. For the Varsity Track squad he is a sprinter. He is a member of the Orchestra in which he plays the violin. Rufus is also a member of the San Antonio Youth Symphony. Owl's Who's Who 321 Leticia, a senior, is Team Captain for the Varsity Volleyball team. She has made All-District First Team and All- District Second Team in Volleyball. Leticia was Manager-Player for the Varsity Basketball team. She is reporter for Los Espanoles. Leticia is a member ofthe Bowling Club, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. leticia luj an f., f 3552 322 Owl's Who's Who ylly, , S - '- A. M biuy mcdonald Billy, who is a senior, is Drum Maior for the Bancl this year. He is a member of the Band and Stage Band. Billy is a member of the German Club and National Honor Society. Melissa, a senior, is secretary for th Band. In her iunior year, she was Junic Girl Blaster forthe Band. She is 1 member of the German Club, Nationc Honor Society and Sigma Epsilor Melissa was named an Honc Graduate melissa mcdowelli 4 4 ff 1 . 'eww M, f' . K , . , 'sr e QV 29 7 4 Y . i f ' , .. e f t - ' W as Wa, 5 at im I 4 P' W Us pam IDCPHG Pam, a senior, is a member of the Highlands Players and Thespians. She has placed first in District Contest Play. Pam is a member of Office Education Association. In Shorthand contests, she placed second at District and placed sixth at the Regional level. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Bernice, a senior, is Editor-in-Chief of the Tartan and in her junior year she was Club Editor. She IS president of Quill and Scroll. Bernice is a member of the Rodeo Club National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Bernice was once a member of the Brigade. bernice martin n x 1 .C ' .,,W A I x l 5 .g .3 . , ,. s X, 1 A ' I ...sf , ts . .. . A .ii 5 hw-Viet 3,4 R - l it YQ X , 5 5: s.',, , . L is ix O N gs S 4 T . gr is Ps? i I 0 N , Q. . A . c. c- .cct 1 .. . ff! 'T-5 - leroy martmez Leroy, a senior, is Cadet Colonel and Brigade Commander of ROTC. He has also been Cadet Maior and Stoff Administrator. In ROTC, he has been a Color Guard, Honor Guard, and a member of the Drill team. Leroy is parliamentarian of Los Espanoles and sergeant at arms in Student Council. He is a member ofthe Senate and National Honor Society. Owl's Who's Who 323 Linda, a senior, is vice-president of Office Education Association and in her junior year she was chaplain. In Inter- Office Communication, Level l Linda placed second in District. She is a member ofthe Band, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Linda was named an Honor Graduate. linda mettke 324 Owl's Who's Who martha murphy Martha, a senior, is colonel of the Brigade Drill team. She is vice-president of the German Club and a member of the Russian Club, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Martha was named an Honor Graduate. Betty, a senior, has been Lt. colonel o the Brigade Dance team and i presently colonel. She is a member o the German Club, National Hono Society and Sigma Epsilon. Betty wa' named Finalist in Speech Competition betty paredes l penie purcell Penie, a senior, is Head Maiorette for the Band. She is Assistant News Editor for the Tartan. In her junior year she was secretary for Quill and Scroll. She is in Chi-Omega. She was reporter for her Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior classes. Nancy, a senior, is reporter for Student Council and a member of the Varsity Volleyball team. She is a member of the German Club, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Nancy was Junior Class president and Sophomore Class vice-president. nancy rabenaldt julie roba Julie, a senior, is a member of the Tennis team. She received the Optimist's Youth in Sports Award. She was president ofthe Bowling Club last year and she is presently the secretary. She is a member ofthe National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Julie is an Honor Graduate. Owl's Who's Who 325 Mark, a senior, is vice-president of the Senior Class and parliamentarian ofthe Band. He is a member of the German Club, National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon. Mark is an Honor Graduate. He was vice-president of the Junior Class. Mark attended the National Science Foundation Summer Institute on Environmental Biology at Wartburg College. mark robertson 326 Owl's Who's Who Stan, a senior, is vice-president of the National Honor Society and parliamentarian of Student Council. He serves on the SAISD Teen Advisory Group and the ESAA Program. He is a member of FTA, Phos Estos, and Chem- Bi-Phy. Stan was Assistant Drum Maior during his iunior year. stan Spence diana Speer Diana, a senior, is Varsity Cheerleader and a member of Brigade. She is a member of the Varsity Tennis and Track teams. Diane is a Senior Class representative and a member of FHA, Office Education Association, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. She was treasurer of the Junior Class. s..f 'd 7 R9 . it KVVK X... L g an 5 ,A .gl l I Clay stolte lCIay, a senior, is a member of the lVarsity Basketball team. He was a member ofthe 29-AAAA state Semi- finalist Basketball team. Clay has made All-District and All-City in Baseball. He was a Wards Awards Winner. He is a member ofthe H-Club, National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon and he is an Honor Graduate. Mary, a senior, is Head Cheerleader and a member of Brigade. She is a member of the German Club, National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon. Mary is an Honor Graduate. She was secretary of the Sophomore Class. mary sultenfuss .cm ,K f, 3 W 1 s r i . I I albert Valle Albert, a senior, is president of the Student Council and the Senate. He is State parliamentarian for the Texas Association of Student Councils. He is Chairman of the ESAA Committee. Albert serves on the SAISD Teen Advisory Group on Drug Abuse. He is a member of the National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Albert is also an Honor Graduate. OwI's Who's Who 327 Laurie, a senior, is business manager of the Brigadoon. She is a member of the Brigade, German Club, Chem-Bi-Phy and Quill and Scroll. She was assistant club editor during her iunior year. laurie walker N. . . ,cg W. A Ik X .. ' A 'b 328 Owl's Who's Who peggy Walker Peggy, a senior, is president of the National Honor Society and secretary of the Brigade. She is a member of the German Club and Sigma Epsilon. Peggy was named an Honor Graduate. Brian, a senior, is a member of the Band. He has made All-District and All- Region Band. He is a member of the Choir, German Club, National Honor Society and Sigma Epsilon. Brian was named an Honor Graduate. brian white .f A, 1 T s . sf rs fill i i zu, ' ' A kathy williams Kathy, a senior, has served as chaplain, and president of the Chiroanes. She has served as Secretary of the Senate and Accompanist for the Choir. She is also a member of FTA and the German Club. She has also been selected for such awards as Future Family Leader, National Honor Society, Sigma Epsilon and is an Honor Graduate. I Frances, a iunior, is a member of the Band. She has been a Maiorette during her sophomore and iunior years. She was a Sophomore Class representative and she is also a member of the French Club. frances bieller Ronald, a iunior, is a member of the Band. He has made All District and All Regional Band for the past two years. He is a member of Student Council, Mu Alpha Theta, Latin Club and Bowling Club. ronald boerger richard brown Richard, a iunior, has been a member of the All-State Orchestra for two years and the San Antonio Youth Symphony for three years. He is treasurer for Mu Alpha Theta and vice-president of the Latin Club. douglas carlton Douglas, a iunior, is a member of the Band. He has made All District this year. Douglas is a member ofthe German Club, Mu Alpha Theta and Chem-Bi-Phy. Owl's Who's Who 329 Alyssa, who is a iunior, is a member of Quill and Scroll. She is onthe Brigadoon Staff and has been on the Tartan Staff also. alyssa downey Cheryl, a iunior, is a Varsity Cheerleader and historian of the Junior Class. She was Sophomore Class President and a member of the Senate. cheryl farris 330 Owl's Who's Who debbie fitzsimon Debbie, a iunior, was a Maiorette as a sophomore and as a iunior is the Feature Twirler. She is sergeant at arms for the Junior Class. She is a member of Student Council and the German Club. lawanda hartman Lawanda, a iunior, is treasurer of Student Council. She is on the Varsity Volleyball and Basketball teams. She is second vice-president in Action! FHA, and a member of the German Club and Mu Alpha Theta. Linda, who is a iunior, is Copy Editor for the Tartan. She is vice-president of Quill and Scroll. She is in the Brigade Chiroanes and is historian for the German Club linda hines John, a iunior, is a member of the Latin Club. At the Latin Convention John placed fifth in Roman Mythology. His positions on the Varsity Football team are tackle and center, and he also runs john kimble Track '2 ' K i fl michael lee Michael, a junior, is treasurer of the Latin Club, and secretary of Mu Alpha Theta. He is a member of Chem-Bi-Phy. Michael is on the Tennis team and has participated in math contests. sharon melville l haron, a junior, is a member of Band X nd Stage Band. She is secretary of Chem-Bi-Phy and is a member of the erman Club. She was parliamentarian fthe Sophomore Class. Debbie, a junior, is sergeant at arms in Student Council, Assistant Copy Editor for the Brigadoon, secretary for Chiroanes, Varsity Volleyball Manager for the past two years and a member of Quill and Scroll. debbie moczygemba philip nolan Philip, a junior, is a member of Student Council in which he helped organize Heritage Week. Philip is a member of the Golf team and History Club. He is vice-president of both, Mu Alpha Theta and Chem-Bi-Phy. 3 nora oehoa Nora, a junior, is secretary of the Junior Class. She has been president of the History Club for two years. She is a member of Student Council, Senate, and Mu Alpha Theta. Last year she was a member of Los Espanoles. ,viii monica silquero Monica, who is a junior, has been chaplain ofthe Class of 77 for the past three years. She is Junior Girl Blaster of the Band and a member of the German Club. Owl's Who's Who 331 Richard, a iunior, is a Varsity Football player. His positions are quarterback and safety. He is a member of the Latin Club. He was Freshman Class president. He has participated in Track, Basketball and Baseball. richard Skinner Margie, a iunior, is Junior Class President and a member of the Senate. In her sophomore year she was secretary of her class and was on the Junior Varsity Volleyball Team. margie trevino 332 Owl's Who's Who kellie ullrnann Kellie, a iunior, is a member of the Band and Stage Band. She is a member of the Volleyball and Track teams. She is a member of French and German Clubs. leenard Walker Leenard, who is a iunior, is vice- president of the Junior Class. He is Captain of R.O.T.C. and was named Superior Cadet. 1976 freshman- sopho- more Who's who Each year in Who's Who the Brigadoon seeks to recognize the future leaders found in the underclassmen at Highlands. This year fifteen members of each class were selected to receive this honor. These stu- dents show the potential for being the leaders in the com- ing years at Highlands. The thirty students featured on the facing page are urged to continue their good work for Highlands High School. I Q4 -ns fm six Q K N.,- i? 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Bernice Landauer San Antonio, Texas 78210 ' 'fix' im 533-5431 1 Q M Ad tg 337 HHonda of San Antonio est Honda lers Southcross Villa Apartments 4032 E. Soufhcross 337-5242 J NAPARTMENTSJ' 4032 E SOUTHCROSS BLUE gumuanpss vim Mrs. Smith's 4th Period English Class P . I ' Who? All n 'l- This is the 1975-76 English class that belongs to ' . The English class consists of Sophom res. Mrs. Smith states, This is a good group even if they do try to hide it occasionally. I am happy to have had them. Bu I fn, Members o e c a re from left to right: Bottom to Top, lsitting downl: Gary Peterson, Donald Zimmerman, Danny Doolittle, Bill Hooten, Eric Beers rry Valdez, Ro rt Garcia Eddie Dupont, Keith Kellner, Keith Kelly. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Swientek, Justina Tardy, Patty Siders, Nan Stiles, Diane Bitsis Penny Kee, Melod . : -- Elaine St. Claire, Gloria Reyes. STANDING UP: Diane Aguilar, Tamm Wilson, Karen Sei p Marianna Grobe aren Prevo h nda Brehm i cky Szafranski, Mrs. Susan Smith, Mary Haeker, Robin O'Connor Becky Te and Suzan if YM M, Mfui s gfiQ,MlOQkQ1cwolowC3ll'hU2, lwwlff I KJLCXJA L . bi lflllj-lil' klllawx was igala Wet this saw was oualra LLML0. 25 il l 'll l he Osslw -2 M YM aw, we gfdflwli ieigsw' lkbovlkow Q6 Advertising 339 Deame O ens Suppl Realtors lf0WfNS 60 REALTORS SOUTHEAST OFFICE 5 M , X '15 3 955+ W: WX. if W ' 1.2 . W f' 4713 Pecan Valley 532 5245 Cline's Gun Shop 1 600 Roosevelt 532-5225 E1 Rancho Mexican Restaurant Q K K 63 Q fi- 09 - f ' 532-5291 I' 1326 Gollcld ju X I I K Dellcresi' Merc:han+s 337-4622 d Hi hland Galloway Alamo Cycle . g . Beauty . I-l1lls Bapt1st Serv1- Shop Shgp SCl'1O ol 1613 South 4436 valleyfaeld New Braunfels 2751 EOS' 337-3932 Southcross , San Antonio San Antomo 534-5466 dependable day care nursery -through 3rd grade Bud longs Wiener's News Bob Iones Cafe Company Realtor 1440 Southwest 2000 South 3006 Clark Military Dr. Prem 533-7163 532-5406 San Antonio 923-9161 Ad Highland Tieken Tractor 81 Motor . . Auto Service Service 119 South 2930 East W. W. Southcross White 533-771 I 333-0271 , E1Reg1o Andy S Mexican 1 Auto Parte 8: Restaurant Servlce 104 Springfield 124' Sour W. W. Whit Rd. 661-3573 333-L20 Meuviel Fanioks Coiffures Garden Centers 1003 Fair Ave. 1025 Holmgreen San Antonio, 648-1303 Texas Wagner Equipment Co. F1oyd's D airy Bar 1930 Southeast I Military Dr. 1304 Gohad 924-4319 532-3871 Ad t 9 ' a . Hlghland Creswell s Temple H111 H1118 Apartment me Garage 2931 East Wrecker Service 170:-,G I. d Sgufhcrogg 1 14 Bl'OOk1yh 0 IG 534-8808 227-7379 333-2591 337-61 16 Interstate Q McQuaide BFOWH S d Auto Service Mexlcan F00 Auto Supply M 8 Fair 2405 sm H kb r If We Don't GC e ry Hove I1 - We-'Il 5333371 533-8174 Ge? IT Troy Bearekn 1824 Goliad Manager San Antonio, Texas 78223 Ad f 9 Alamo Paint gl Wall Paper Southside Since 1911 Reporters 71 1 Culebra 734-5101 123 Avant 1101 Fair 534-8848 O D 532-5263 u Seljficjy Tonioraft if . Ceramics Sl'G1'IOI'1S Coronet Cleaners 20 Mi5Si0nRd' 534-1825 Joe and Carrie Owners 119 Goliod 534-0831 American Sports Center Audie Sz Ioyoe 617 N School of Saint l'11ory's Hair Design 224-2707 P, St d TE:1I1Cly,S 4141 Clark 19 3? S Leather Co. 533-0108 DC. 2318 East 807 5. Perso Southcross 225-1321 532-6701 Advertisi V19 Dykrnan's Texaco Service Station Arthur A. Patino EPKON C pltS gfBfh Forg dD tAf bl Exxon 2348 E, Commefce 822 Hot Wells Blvd. S A t T 78223 227 3835 A fhur A. Pctino Ph 533 3310 Iean's Cake Shop Highland Hills Baptist Church Eg 2751 E. soufhcfoss T JT - N 532 0483 534 74-41 K ,ckifije 1256 I d Patti Ann Twirling Qx Studio 5 7 Clements qq Music Shop 5645 ' S th Fl 602 Rlgsby , ' 927 7078 534-5184 Pennie's Food Market 2547 Steves J LRdqez M 9 Baptist Temple Church 901 E. Drexel 5 Flowers Lumber ni n C0 P3 Y T. 1. Long, If. TV P.O. Box 23246 D TT Sc1nAntonio,Texc:s 78223 2567 Goliod Rd. X9 4 2916 E. Soufhcross 337-3791 333-6171 Foleyls Repair 8z Maintenance Nemonal Llfe 81 Accident Insurance 110 Coral K 333-5417 gg 821 Dawson 227-3647 6 96 1- , Valley View Pharmacy A 8z R Floral Design 115 Goliad Rd. at Fair Ave. In-1 -2' ' 1' 532-7847 7 3321 Soufhcross 533-9121 I Thompson's Barber Q Shop X9 2222 E. commerce 'V .. Q 225-9048 Milton Brown 819 Hot Wells 534-l 762 . Brownls Texaco f Ad f Q I l 'CRAFT COUNTRY Renfro Re alty 3 3 3 - 6 8 2 0 6 M. W. Renfro 281 I E. Southcross Office Ph. 534-5428 San Antonio, TX Res. Ph. 622-3363 A 81 E ' Dorances l Cleaners Music Studio 2023 Goliod Rd. 1122 Halliday - - . 333-3471 534-5904 in McKinley Ave. 7 Methodist Alamo Chul-gh A Typ ewmter 4 S ervice 2926 5. l3erso 5 533-1227 ' 2539 Golicd 337-7720 J- AJ W Mary Kay Cosmetics A 81 F Cleaners . 3304 Clark 3482 S. Fo t r Rd. 648-2555 QndS5232-2915 534000' San Antonio, TX Coca-Cola 162 E po 'r 225 2601 San Antono 1 Texas S .5 ,iiz 115 L - 2 Bond 1301111118 COIUPHHY Clothing Store ff' csc: DN, 200 McCreIess Plaza 534-61 31 Graham Bros. f E2 tf z Q j 28l9SouTh New Lelon Cude Alamo Funeral Home 211 Brooklyn PN 0 wma Nm. 5m GDC me 5? 52, Q2 OOD CD . .hug 0 'K ffm .. 5 ,' If I' ' Q 14 s o N 1 .' ' II f F 4 f Z , f I I I Braunfels 533-1143 Leonard Randow 106 Galaway Vernon L. Graham Manager 333-7682 Sherbert OK Q Construction . ..-1' Company b P1ano X, BO Shop 4 Woltersdorf 0 I, Automotive 2920 Pleasonton 1 PFGSG I Pedro Morales lm 5338096 F rank 81 Mesa 7 Barber Shop ff l 2252 fp 1 SIWDW. White 3635 Portsmouth W - . . I 333-9510 337-5939 ll ,ff , 5 or gf 623-1131 Ad 1 Q 351 Adver ll 1? -' ' NN v A F c V I 2--urn 'Q fm 1 Q- 1' fi Kwik ., xg :S 'ix Q-, I iy SWL Qzfxii 7' ' ki-5 , ' vas' M. 'Y . 'A N , uf' Q . , JE, 4-x I I OONGWVUINIONQ T0 TI-IE CLAQQ OF 1976! g M QMPPMQ Ulu 4100 S. N ew Braunfels IA-I 51,040 41' 6' C 4 4 5 'N 5' SS l s Z 'JJ '-3 -' I E 3 2 5 12 W' 4Nroruo 19 ' 9 l5oagebMPf-Nobglwppd fecwlq Salam Q Zzgaicite fecaehg elf? Q3 voun moms wanna mon: at o wool.won1'l-rs ji: I :1 - 5 If r . fl I , w X 1 X 4, Soy gf I gain Walaed VII! ' CAFETERIAS en nexp ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Studer's Photos Inc. Village Casuals Lerners Shops Record Rendezvous Ad 353 Mrs. Ve1a's Advisor - Sophomores iziiiiius HIM SU A m 59+ ll M L 1-iV l ,wx j ' ' ll x -is l This is the l975-76 sophomore advisory. Mrs. Leslie Vela says that she has had a joyous year with this group. Members are: lleft to Rightl SITTING DOWN: Larry Biela, Johnny Thomas, Janice Croft, Melissa Donaldson, Catherine Gunn, Theresa Vick, Mrs. Leslie Vela, Patricia Arriga, Susan Petry, Belinda Hunter, Diana Gonzales, Yvonne Fulmer. STANDING UP: Leslie Delgado, Micheal Fuentes, Kenneth Jarzombek, Gary Green, Leonard Roundtree, Ann Ramirez, Curtis Poindexter, Sheila Wilson, Timmy Nichols, and Noah Velasquez. 354 Advertising Toyota A Military Dr. 924-9451 1 CIarter's Auto Sales 9 BOVVKay S 1829 Goliod Rd. Flower Shop 337-3363 Goliad 702 Drexel 3 f 1821 Golicd Road 'J 337-6631 532-4331 1 17 Goliad big ern's taco palace I1H1THreCkHnpany 1219 S.E. Military Drive 924-8501 333-9514 5326471 9 3911113 S Ceramic 33 er XfH1age Shop 1305 Rigsby 4700 Stringfellow v 533-36910 San Antonio, Texas 2813 E. Soufhcross Ad f Mo'ror Mar'r , .. . V4 ,ai 2 5' ' ' k ,,., , f ,,,.. 1 . . - ,. f.f,'fes, - ,- fri' x sm - 5. Effiif- 'ie - 9-' '- f ff ' f' 5 A 5 'K ' ,m 5 f ff, gig. f, -. . ' . 225 North Swiss AUTOQPA RTS 2422 E. Soufhcross 533-8103 Befhel A.M.E. Church quam V Ck? 'i M g: hw 'f ww , 7 iw Adveriising 357 Riggby Uphglgtgfy Highland Hill Pharmacy ZJPHGLSTERY 333-5001 Highland Nursing Home 5819 Pecan Valley 532-1911 1 Pete's Body Shop Dietert the Florist 1214 Ho kbe ry 534 6189 Ad 35 toni sekula lpres.l kathy henkes ll st vicel robin zalesky lsec.l ianei miller l1'reas.l penny purcell l2nd vicel peggy walker lchap.l marie boubel lhistl iudy anderson lsgf. at armsl penny rogers lsgf. at armsl diane barden inggiasnasam wandalbrice rila camacho cindy coleman holly dietert lynn doherty iudy gavegan melody gideon laura haynes lori hering vicky hill denise kruger vicky lambert pam lafield sharon menck lynnehe moss karen mccarter sherry mcmahon betty parades betsy reed paula rios cheryl rodgers ianelle smith ianef stakes peggy stakes cheryl fucker brenda ullman laurie walker sharon wells steph wrcse NOT PICTURED: colleen Thomas 360 Advertising chi is 1 y r i Q, f 'XJ R, . 0 omega is we ww' A Q 3 x 6:12 E N3 e f s 32 N 55.1.- 5 rx, . . K 'a k F .VV, R. 4 U , .Q., W ,. ,5 M - E ' l fgjh all X 4? ' l Q 5 If A K - 355 er: ' ig. le 'irr ' f , A 1. . .. -A .wp . K ,,,,s,.i we - - ff, 1-efggzaafggif K gg: K .. .. ,- My VE ii rsre l . W i he - - t i , 'iii V f's:s'? Y . N wr' X.. Christ -forever as zz 3 6 wb x ln 'Q Q Q x 6 'E A 1 ' ' E, an 3' I 531 f 'll VT? ,V , ...-, 1 lf i 7 :fir-f.-r, X .s., 1 AJ Y ,. Qi A' WGN K. 2 K C317 eff ,,, 1 f Q if S uw' X . c K4 Ms we 5 xo ls , Top Left: Pam Lafield enioys initiation that chi- omega welcomes her with. Top Right: Lynette Moss drops Paulo Rios at the chi omega installation. Bottom Left: Toni Sekula shows her feelings about chi-omega by her big smile. Center Right: Betsy Reed, Delores Flores and Denise Kruger sing the chi-omega song at the meeting. Advertising 361 kim lines fpres.j cathy kurkowski fl st vicej lery dominquez 12nd vicel laura bryant isec.j debi dietz ftreas.j peggy ferry fparl.j yvonne scheek lchap.J tammye burkett fsgt. at armsl kathi passant fsgt. at armsj robin baker tammy bass brenda birt traci bronder belinda castillo cheryl Coleman annetfe ivy pam lewis laura mecutchin Shirley prusky sandra rudd rosanne shrobanek francine tarrillion karen thompson martine vetter beverly wieding yvonne wieding tammy wilson NOT PICTURED: pam bennett karen bronder adrienne galloway martha guerra Shelley hudek d'ann iohnson leann iohnston cathy newman debbie phillips melody price pam stevens theresa torres 362 Advertising i ., ,oit i kappa-gamma E? .1 F' , W ie f . if 5 , f Zeit Hy . f ,Af .:2f' I , f K 6 D1 . it-1 -r ,, f. aff SX 7 E i F ,.., , V , A I, f n5,g'lVS e V, E. i w L i WIS 2 'Jw Ji if ,- Q ww' , if I A ,nik Xt, 4... Top Left: Kim Lines and Burt Mazak enioy their banquet dinner at the Blue Parrot. Center Right: Tery Dominquez thinks that's not all that funny. Center Left: Kim Lines presides over a meeting. Bottom Left: Debbie Dietz listens with interest at a Kappa Gamma meeting. Advertising 363 'mv' Top Left: Brenda Cook smiles at the camera. Top Left: Brenda Cook and Denise Tucker talk about the latest gossip. Middle Left: Bernie Mutcher tries to explain her ideas ata Veri-Fedes meeting. Center: Cindy Quintana and Diane sit and talk about different things. Middle Right: Debbie Fitzsimon sits and thinks about her boyfriend. Bottom Left: Veri Fedes all the way. Bottom Left: Kim Salinas gets a kick out of the camera. 364 Advertising Ymffih I Q Q veri-fedes ag , , W ,fl 1 is p ,g f 31' , l i s z' f i 1 f i f, x . V X 3, 4 f my Ig? MALL 1 ,,,,,..,. , fi'-fu, L ff In nzwfaz Z ,.. , ii g ,,, J 1 ks? 'g,.ff f I f g X . if IL.-- V C Q, M V X PJ. Q ig V ,, h A,-gf 5 7 :1 4 - , T H, i W i 'f ' l ' A' , 1 i -nk Ml ss 21, f L f ... . 4 - f , .4 . 3 LM 'S 5 , L, -fx! -I 1 1 'S' , ' V , f ' may I, U ., , y , ,,,h ,, Z :W ,q. . . - s , 4 i , ' 3 M i' tis A A r r s -' V -1 '-,Zi Q F f + 1 w g, 553' Q? true faith X 'E L, 4' M 6 z ,M 4 diane speer mary sulfenfuss kalhy taylor margie lrevino Iori wagenfuhr shelia wilson NOT PICTURED: debbie filzsimon monica silguero patrica roberts pahy hyah lpres.j ianel sawyer ll sl vicel valerie silva fsec.l laura newman llreas.l mariha murphy lchap.l denise fucker fparl.J cindy arriga shannon bohnerl ieanehe camack brenda cook lami cooper ienny deason lorraine felon laura flores deonna fry diane garcia nancy hand vivian king monelfe ludzanski debbie morrison nelda monfavo bernie mulchler cindy quinlana laura persky kim salinas Left: Mary Sallenfuss installs a new member. Advertising 365 Fred Harding S'rudio 'v 'l '-vv v: l ' Podnuh's Closette Drive Gift 81 Thrift Inn Shop 3423 S. Gevers 844 Highland 534-3730 532-6125 Ianet's Photography P.O. Box 23052 333-2202 I. G. Rogers, Photographer For the Finest Photography abb-can Abbott, George . , . AbiRached, Laura . , . Ackerm Ackerm Acosta, an, Jeffery . . . an, Roberta .... Carolyn ..., Adams, Barbara , . Adams, Cathy . . . Adams, Tom ....,. Adcock, Valerie . , Aguero,Vicente . . Aguilar, Diana . . . Ahrens, Karen .,.. Ainsworth,Chris . . Ainsworth, Clay. . . Akin, Debbie .... Akin, Paul ..,... Aktines,Christie . , Alanis, Alma .... Alaniz, Jess ...... Alemon, Joe ...,... Alexander, Ms. Beth . . . Alexander, Ms. Claudia . . Alford, George ....... Allen, Debra ....... Allen, Gail ..... Allen, Raineye . . . , Allen, Shirley .... Almaguer, Morla ..., Almanza, Andrew . . . Almarez, Ruby . . . Almeida,Annetta . . . Almeida, Mark . . , Alonzo, Donald. . . Alonzo, Josie ...... Alonzo, Leonard ..,. Alonzo, Leticia . . . Alonzo, Ronnie ..... Alvarado, Carmen .... Alvarado, Diana .... Alvarado, Esther . . Alvarado, Joe . . . , . . Alvarado, Ralph .... Alvarado, BeBe , . . Alvarez, John .... Alviar, Andrea . . . Amaya, Cynthia . . Amaya, Mary .... Amaya, Veronica . . . Amescua, Debbie . . . Amescua, Russell .... Amescua, Sandi . . Amyx, Diana ..,.... Anderson, Barbara .... Anderson, Betty .... Anderson, Cecelia ...,..,,...,............ Anderson, Charles .,....,. Anderson, Jerry. , .....,. . Anderson, Judy . . .76, 234, Anderson, Pam ...., Anderson, Robyn .... Andrade, Joe .... Andrews, Angela . . . Andrews, Ernestine .... Angula, Alex .,.... Angulo, Mike ....,. Anthony, Marcus .... Aquilar, Diane . . . Arambulo, Fred . , . Arambulo, Velma . . . Aronda,Cynthia . . . Arbizu, Anita ..... Arch, Germaine . . . Armenta, Lucy ..... Armstrong, Cathy . . . Armstrong, Cynthia .... Arnold, Mr. Newton . . . Arrambide, Dorothy . , . Arrambide, Rosemary , . . Arredondo, Alice ...... Arredondo, Arthur. , . Arredondo, Blanco .... Arrendondo, David .... Arredondo, Diana ..... Arredondo, Edward .... Arredondo, Sylvia . . . Arriaga, Cynthia .... Arriaga, Patricia . . Arriola, Jimmy ...., Arriola, Noema .... Arriola, Yolanda ..., Arlola, Sylvia . ,... Asberry, James .... Ashley, Cynthia .... Ashley, Donald ..,.. Atzengoffer, Sandra , . . Avallone, Debbie . . . Avallone, Liz ....... Avarado, Carmen . , . Axel, Kathy ....... Axel, Parris ,... . Avalo, Theresa .... Baca, Angelita .... Bagby, Barbara . . . Bagley, David . . , Baird, Jeanette .... Baker, Linda . , . . Baker, Mike . . Baker, Paul . . . 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Banks, Arthur . . . Barber, Dorothy . . Barber, Elizabeth .,.. Barbosa, Norma .,.. Borden, Diane .... Barillet, Roxanne .,,. Barksdale, George . . , Barnes, Andrew ..... Barnes, Barron. . . Barnes, Ga ry .,.. Barnes, Roger . . , . Barnes, Ms. Rudy ..., Barragan, Ernest ..,. Barrera, Hugo , , . . . . . Barrett, Mike .... , ,.,. . Barrow, Harold . . . . . .22 Borta, Melody .... , . . Bartlett, Lee .... . . Bass, Tammy ..... Bateman, Michele . . . Batot, Ms. Ruth . . . Batson, Henrietta .... Battle, Michael . . . Battles, Jeff ..... Bauer, Cynthia ..,.. Baygents, James .... Bazar, Jam es ...... Bale, Ms. Rhonda . . , Beaber, Patricia . . . Bean, Debr Bean, Vivie a.... nne.,. Beard, Phyllis .... Becker, Gregory .... Bednarz, D ebra. .. Bedson, Joseph . . . Beers, Eric ....... Beierle, Denise . . . Bell, Lydia ,.,... Belle, Robe Belle, Woo rt .... . die ,...., Benavides, Alfredo . . . Benavides, Deborah , . Benavicles, Luis ...., Benovidez, Benavidez, John ..... Marcela . . . Bench, Cindi ..,..,. Bench, Debbie. , . . Bender, Ca lista , . . Bergh, Kim .... . Bernal, Caesar . . . Bernal, Ton Bernatchez y ..... ,Laina .. . Berry, Peggy ..... Bicoy, Alicia .... Bielo, Larry ...... Biediger, Mark . . . Bielke, Brio n .... Bieller, Frances . . . Bienek, Betty ....... Biesenbach ,Brett,... Biggers, Mr. Larry . . . Biggs, Jay ....... Biggs, Ray ....,..,. Billings, Bernadine . . . Birggs, Thomas . . . Birt, Brenda ..... Birt, Jeanne . . . Birt, Jeff .,... Bitsis, Diana , . . , Black, Betty ..,.. Black, Karen ..... Black, Misc helle. . . Blair, Mr. Tommy , . . . Blalock, Gary .... . . . Blanar, Ms. Dolores , . . Blanchard, Paul ...., Blanco, Leopoldo . , . Blevins, Jeanette ..... Bloch, Cheryl ..,..,.... Blumberg, Ms. Carolyn ..., Boalo, Deb ble , ..,..,, . Boalo, Julie. ....... . Baeer, Jeff .,..., Boerger, Ronald ..,.. Bogard, Ms. Peggy . . . Boggs, Kev in. .... ., Bohnert, Shannon . . . Bolado, De bbie . ,. Boldt, Thelma . . . Bonds, Jimmy ..., Bonilla, Yol anda.... Booker, Janice . . . Borman, Stuart , . . Borgteld, S heryl . . Borias,Maria . , . Borrego, Robert ..... Borrego, Suzanne . . . Borrego, Sylvia . . , Baubel, Brenda . . . Boubel, Marie .... Bowens, Annette .,.. Bowens, Jo hnny. . . 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Brady, Debbie .... Branecky, Jeff ..., Breen, Donna . . Brehm, Rhonda . , . Brennan, Jeff .... Brewer, Richard , . . Bricker, Paul . . . Bridges, John .... Brietzke, Barney . . . Briggs, Billie ...... Briggs,Ms. Betty . . . Brigham, Ruby, . . . Briseno, Patty ..,. Breach, Mary . , Brooch, Nancy , . , Bronder, David . . , Brander, Karen , . , Bronder, Tracy ..... Brooks, Alexander. . Brooks, Cynthia .... Brookins, Tommicine Broussard, Darrel . . Brown, Alfred ,... . Brown, Anthony . . . Brown, Bill ....... Brown, Edward . . . Brown, Gloria .... Brown, Helen . . Brown, Joyce .. Brown, Katie . . , Brown, Lucinda , . . Brown, Patrice .... Brown, Perrv .,... Brown, Richard . . , Brown, Sharon . . . Brownlow, Joe . , . Bruce, Evelyn .... Bruce, Patricia ..,. Bruce, Wanda .,.. Brunner, Earl ..... Brunner, George . , . Bryant, Laura .... Bubela, Carolyn . . . Buchanan, Cynthia . . Buhl, Bernard ..... Buhl, Carl .,..... Buitron, Manuel. . . Bukowski, Janet . , . Bullard, Joe . , . Burd, Perry ...... Burke, Edith ..,.,. Burke, MarSheila. . . Burkett, Tammye . . . Burnett, Mr. Lawrence . . . Burnett, Richard .... Burton, Donald .... Burton, Mary. . . Busby, Cynthia . . . Busby, Patricia . . . Bush, Henrietta . . . Butler, Leathia ..... Butler, Mr. Robert . . Byers, Gerald .... Byrd, Darryn , . . Byrd, Sherry . . . Caballero, Liz ..., Cabrera, Maria , . , Cadena, Mr .... Cain, Yolanda .... Calderon, Rita ..... Caldwell, Margaret . Calhoun, John ..,.. Callies, Arlington , . . Callies, Doris ..... Calvo,Anna . , . . . Camacho, Denise . . Camacho, Rita ..... Camacho, Ronnie . . . Camack, Jeanette . . Camarillo, Mary . . . Cameron, Evelyn . , . Campo, Nicki ..... Campbell, Barbara . Campbell, Carla . . . Campbell, Charles . . Campbell,James. . . Campbell, Mr. Lucius Campbell, Mary . . . Campbell, Richard . . Campbell, Sheryl . . . Campos, Gilbert . . . Compa,Veronica . . Campos, Julie ..... Campos, Richard , . . Canopy, Ice Pee . . . Canales, Michael . . . 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Cantu, Anita . . , Cantu, Carlos . , ....158, ....1ss, .,..49, 234, ,,.,134, 11112isQi6A U1111112 .,.,134 ....134, ....106 .111i3A .Q111155 ..,106, 226: 197 226 .76 134 238 158 189 134 134 191 262 106 299 226 134 106 262 262 158 158 288 .77 158 226 262 158 158 ....106,314 226 me ....15e,m .77 134 ..15a ...22,26 .,..134 ....,77 ......,7L 1 11 1221 2324 1 1 221 2121 215 , .,., 106, 115 .. ...,.,...... 134 .. ... 134,262,234 ....,.,U..10Q 1111ibb ....77 ,111i6r3 11 1223121113 111122 M1122 1 1 1 1 1 ,71 134 158 158 314 314 106 289 158 134 134 314 262 134 106 262 304 189 275 134 .77 .77 134 158 291 134 241 1 15 189 .77 134 262 106 134 287 134 134 139 .77 314 302 134 291 275 ....158,207 . ..,.. ioa .... 134 .... 135 ... 15s 135,234 77,21o,211,zo2,314 ..........,...135,234 ....isa ....135,28 ..,... 291 ....77,262 ,... 135 ..,.., iss ....135,262 ...... .46 ....... use ....106,262 ....15B,204 ...... isa ,... isa .. .77 ..,......... 191 .,.,....,.... 106 ...,135,226,229,3D7 ...,......... .77 ...106,223,204 ........,. .77 ...135,143,1s2 can-est Cantu, D1ane ...,..,, Cantu, Frank . . . Cantu, Isabel ,,... Cantu, Rose ....... Caraway, Cynthia .... Cardenas, Diane . . . Cardenas, Leonard , . , Cardenas, Richard ..,, Cardona, Beatriz . . . Cardona, Rachel . . . Carlton, Dudley .... Carlton, Doug ,... Carlton, Julie .,.... Carmichael, Dale. . . Carney, Erene .... Carranza, Linda . . . Carrian, Irma ..... Carrison, Rudolf . . . Carroll, Darlyne . . Carter, Patricia . . , Carver, Leland .... Carver, Michael .... Cary, Jeff .....,,, Casanova, David. . . Casanova, Gloria .... Casanova, Michael . . . Casanova, Yvonne . . . Casares, Bernice . . . Casares, Jose .,... Casiano, Richard . . . Casias, Debora , . . Casillas, Yvonne . . . Cass, Gary , ..,.. Cass, Sherry ..... Castano, Susan .... Castano,Valdemar , . . Castanon, Gilbert ,... Castanon, Jesse . . . Castellanos, Teresa . . . Castellanos, Veronica . Castillo, Albert ,..... Castillo, Belinda . . . Castillo, Ernest . , . Castilla, Joe . . . Castilla, Mary , . . . Castro, Eddie .... Castro, Josephine . . Castro, Mark ...., Castro, Roland . . . Cavalier, Paula ...... Cazares, Fransisco . . , Cazares, Jose .,.., Caza, Joyce ...,. Celestino, Robert . . . Cervantes, Annette . , . Cervantes, Candy ,... Chadwick, Michael . . . Chandler, Katherine . . Chandler, Mary .,.... Chandler, Melvin . . . Chandler, Rodney .... Chaney. Deborah . . Chapa, Gloria .... Chapa, Olga. . . Chapa, Robert . . . Charles, Becky .... Chatman, Eddie .... Chatman, Susan . . Chavarria, Maria . . . Cheslyn, Diane . . . Chetwood, Paul, . . . Chrismon,Janet . . . Christen, Penny . . , Christen, Rebecca . . . Christian, Sheryl . . , Cirlos, Cindy ...,... Cirlos, Tommy .,.. Cisneros, Dora . . . Cisneros, Gloria . . . Cisneros. Jesse . . , Cisneros,Margie . . . Cisneros, Yolanda .... Clancey, Tim ....,, Clardy, Pamela . . . Clark, Jacquelyn . . Clark, LaRae , .. Clark, Linda . . . Clark, Mark ..,, Clark, Lezlie . . . Clay, amy .... Clay, John . .. Clay, Melvin ,. . Clay, Otis .... Clay, Patricia ...., Clay, Raymond ...... Clemons, Timothy ..,,, Cleveland, Deborah . . . Clapper, Londo ...... Clopper, Patty ..,. Cobb, Harold .... Cobb, Ricky ...... Cochran, Brenda . . . Cochran, Patti .... Cogdell, Carolyn , . . Coleman, Cheryl . . . Coleman, Cindy ..,. Coleman, Linda . . . Colley, Chuck .... Colley, Dwayne .... Colley, Mike ..... Colley, Ruth . . . Corrdrin, Diana . 1726, 1116, 259, 226, 106, .....95, 158, 158, . 77, 260, . 77, 262, 135 189, 307 .77 .....77,210 135 f77 106 ....135,223 133 .,..,77, 106 262 166 166 .....77,21o 135 106 166 158, ,77 166 .77 26, 106, 259, 261 ....135, 1b7,1111, 133, 135, 1 7 106 106 158 234 135 226 158 282 226 261 262 229 106 .77 ,77 234 135 307 135 158 289 158 158 106 ,71 .77 106 158 ,262 106 106 .77 305 291 158 211 158 .77 234 106 275 135 314 158 262 135 135 210 264 106 158 253 158 262 294 135 211 158 158 150 215 .77 282 135 135 226 .77 .77 304 158 ,262 314 260 158 106, 294 135 166 159 166 122 ,77 135 167 126 7 135 ,77 135 135 ,77 106 308 234 135 .77 106 226 159 176 302 ,77 191 .77 159 159 107 135 159 135 189 275 226 159 135 314 135 .77 ,77 151 135 107 Conn, Clyde . . , Conn, Kathryn . . Connell, Susan . . . Conn or,Chorles . . . Conner, Lanette .... Cook, Brenda , . . Cook, Sandra .... Cool, Rex ....... Cooley, Jerome .... Cooper, Tami .... Coquat, Cathy ,... Cord Caro Caro Coro Caro Coro Co ro ova, Simon . . . na,Lucy na, Velia ...,.,.. nodo, Anthony ....,.. nada, Ms. Cansuelo . . . nado, Debra ....... nada, Dorothy ,... Corrales, Sergio . . . Cortes, Carlos ..., Cortes, Ricardo . , . Cortez, Sandra . . . Cortez, Thelma . . . Cottr Couc ell,Jayme . . . h, Sharon .... . . Courtney, Michael .... Cove rdill,Judy .... Cowan,James . . . Crab Crab b, John ..,... tree, Stanley . . . . Craft, Margaret .... Craig, Donna .... Craig, Janice. . . Crain, Oscar .,.,. Crawford, Karen . . . Crawford, Melvin . Croft, Janice . . . Cromer, Tara. . . Cross, Vicki , . . . Crrrmrine, Curt .... Cruse, Pamela .,... Cruz, Guadalupe. . . Cruz, Joanne ..,. Cruz, Joe ...,.,. Cruz, Michael .... Cruz, Oscar . . . Cruz, Rachel ..,., Cude, Elton . ...... Cuell Cuell ar, Edward ,... ar, Mike ..... Culpepper, Maria .... Culver, Holly ...,..., Cummings, James .... Curtis, Beverly ..... Cutrona, Kevin . . . Cutrona, Tony . . . Dailey, Maxine . . , Dalmolin, Joe ...,, Dance, Fredrick ..., Darilek, Donnie .... Darilek, Ronnie . . . Darn Dovil Dovil Dovil Dovil Davil old, David . . . a, Debra .... a, Jeanne . . . a, Joe .... a, Lina ,,.,. a, Rachel .... Davis, Ann ..,. Davis, Darrell . . . Davis, Debbie , . . . Davis, Garlon .... Davis, Jeannie .... Davis, Julius .,... Davis, Mr. Lyman Davis, Mark , . . .. Davis, Pamela .... Davis, Peter ,,,,. Davis, Raymond . . . Davis, Wayland ..., Dawson, Bruce ..., Dawson, Sandra , . . Dawson, Tammy , . . Dawson, Vicki ..,. Dun Jayme . . . Daye, Diane .... DeAnda, Larry .... Deas Deas Deck Deck Deck on, Jenifer .... on, larry ..,. er, Luis . . . er, Lydia .... ert, Rochelle . . DeHayos, Delma ..... DeLaFuentes, Peggy . . . DeLaGarza, Cynthia . . . DeLaGarza, Sylvia . . . DeLaO, Anthony . . . DeLaO, Linda .... DeLaO, Louis ..... DeLaO, William ..,.,. Delbosque, Corinne .,,. Celbosque, Sandra . . . Delean, Mary ..... Delgado, Diana . . . Delgado, Martin . . . Dellert, Judy ..... Demersan,Aaron . . Dempsey, Clyde . . , Denman, Carolyn . . Dent, Dwayne .... Denver, Don . . . 135, . , . 107, 234, 238, .,.77, 135, 159, 135, 135, .77, 226, . 78, ....135,2z6 ,,,,167, ,,,,1o7, ...78,93, f,Q11b7, 1 176, 96, 92, .......107, . .... ,,135, ,78,18,210, 71s,iia9,212Q .'.'.26,7i1, .,,'.1b7, ,,Q71i, 777, 226 .77 135 159 234 236 .77 159 159 304 135 159 159 107 212 .71 .77 159 159 ,77 135 159 .77 304 135 107 107 159 107 309 .77 107 159 107 107 206 354 304 135 262 .78 226 .78 107 232 107 135 ,78 226,242 159 122, 189, 135 242, .78, 201, 223, 159, 307, 211 .78 135, 219 ,78 259 135, 135, 216 159 210 159 135 159 159, 159, r 7 I 248 159 107 135 223 223 234 135 262 159 159 159 159 .78 135 .78 135 291 314 262 191 159 305 262 314 159 262 289 135 291 135 107 159 260 302 234 107 107 159 159 .78 234 107 159 211 135 226 211 226 234 159 135 159 159 191 226 234 226 107 Denver, Richie .,... DeSalme, Cindy . . . DeSalme, Robert . . . DeSalme, Teri . . . DeWitt, Louis ..,.. DeWolfe, Laurel , . . Diaz, Becky ..,.. Diaz, Diana, . , . Diaz, Ramona . . . Diaz, Richard . . . Dickerson, Jeff .... Dickerson, Wayne . . Dickson, Liz ......, Dietert, Chris ..., Dietert, Holly ....., Dietz, Deborah .,.. Diikman, Darlene Diikman, Perry . . Dill, Thomas .... Dinkla, Wendy . . Dixon, Lacy ...,, Dixon, Leeonna .... Dizon, Fritz ..... Docken, Sharen. . Dockery, Matt ..,,. Dockery, Pam ..... Dockery, Wendell . . Doherty, Lynn ..... Doiran, Bonnie .... Dominguez, Clifford Dominguez, John . . Dominguez, Ralph . . Dominguez, Tery , . . Donaho, Debbie . , . Donaho, Denese . . . Donahoe, Clifton . . . Donaldsan,Candis . Donaldson, Evelyn. . Donaldson, Kim .... Donaldson, Lydia . . Donaldson, Melissa . Donathen, Sandy . . Doolittle, Danny . . . Datson, Diana ..... Douglas, Cynthia. . . Downey, Alyssa . . . Downey, Maxwell . . Doyle, Rick ..,.... Drake, Karen , . . Draper, Keith . . . Drennan, Kevin . . . Drisdale, Carlton . , . Drisdale, Ronnie . . . Duerr, Randy . . . Duerr, Vincent . . . Duke, James . , . Duke, Pamela . . . Dukes, Robert ..... Dullnig, Cecilia .... Duncan, Thomas . . . Dunn, Lynette . . . Dunn, Shannon . , . . Dupont, Edward . . . Duque, Joel .... Duran, Domingo . . . Duran, Henry ,.. Duran, Ruben . . Durant, Lisa ,... Dyer, Theresa . . . Dylla, Kathy . . , Echols, Marilyn . . Edenburn, John . . Edmanson, Jeff .... Edmanson, Laura. . . Edwards, Debbie. , . Edwards, Karen .... Eggleston, Elliot ..,, Eggleston, Jon. , . Eichman, Susan , . . . Eichman, Wade ..,, Elam, Jacky ,... Elam, Janeva . . . Elder, Stewardie . . . Elizondo, Genevie . . Ellis, Beverly ....,. Ellis, Ricky ..,,.. Ellis, Ross ...... Ellison, Beverly ..,, Ellison, Carl ,... Ellison, Michael .... Ellison, Stanley .,.. Elizondo, Mr. William Eisner, Chris ...... Emery, Susan ..,.. Engel, Randy .... English, Charles .... English, Jannie . , Ennis, Eddie . . . Ennis, Larry .,.. Erfurth, Bonnie . . . Erfurth, Nancy ..., Esparza, Cindy .,., Espinoza, Casimiro . Espinoza, Elizabeth . Espinoza, Linda .... Espinoza, Rosalinda Esqueda, Ruth . ,,.. Esquivel, Judy .,... Esquivel, Robert . . . Estes, Beverly . . . ...135, 159 159 135 234 .78 159 107 ,..135,234 ...107, ..,,..,.1o7, . 1 94, 254, 237 ,..,78, 234, 7 ,78 125 118 159 262 107 242 .78 159 ..78 ...,.22,78 ...107, ....7a, ....,135, .....,107 ..,.135,189, ...78,192, 314 135 304 305 248 210 193 159 ...135,234 ,..,78,223, ..,..159, . ...,.., 159, ....1o7, 226, . 135, 154, 226 .78 159 159 159 291 234 135 191 229 159 135 159 354 135 135 ....78, 223, 226, 228 135 ..,.78, ...135,206,210, ......135,189 107 .91 191 226 1 35 159 21 1 206 262 .78 191 ......135,234 ,289 . ..... 78,91 ,.,.135,234, ,.,.136,i89,2i1, .......,..191, 1,,i36 41141 'Qff,,, 1555? ??2???E 215144 .,....,.,,EZg ..,,,Q7iz ,.f,136,254 1 282 ,78 135 136 212 159 .78 159 136 .78 136 234 107 107 107 159 159 136 159 212 136 107 .78 314 107 136 107 259 159 107 314 107 191 . 78 136 107 . 78 159 289 136 304 159 107 .78 159 159 .78 136 .78 159 159 Index 369 est-her Estrada, Belinda . . Estrada, Hilda ..., Estrada, Rosendo . . . Evans, Edgar ,,... Everett, Laura . . . Everett, Susan . . . Fagan, Patsy ..., Falcon, Elaine . . . Faktor, Gary ,,,.. Foncher, Suzanne , ., Farr, Kim .....,.... Farringer, MaryAnn . , Farris, Cheryl ..... Farris, Karen .... Farris,Tereso . . . Fater, Karen . . Felan, Joe ...... Felon, Lorraine ..,. Felix, Albert .... Felix, Joe .,.. Feller, Michael . . Feller, Teresa ..,.,. Fenstemaker,Mike . . Ferguson, Tim .,.. Ferguson, Tracie . Ferry, Peggy ..,. Fielding, Steven. . , Fields, Evelyn , . . Figueroa, Diana . . Finucane,James . . Fischer, Catherine Ftzsimon, Debbie .... Fitzsimon, Jerry .... Flake, Gary ..... Flanigan, Shawn ..,. Flores, Bettie ,..,. Flores, Bill .,.... Flores, Cynthia . . Flares, Dolores .... Flores, John . . Flores, Juan . . Flores, Laura .... Flores, Michael . . . Flores, Nicholas, . . Flores, Richard . . . Flores, Roland . . . Flores, Sondra .... Flores, Mr. Victor .... Fonseca, Ms. Estella . Fantenot, Earla ...., Foster, Lionel .,...., Fowler, Ms. Willetta . Fox, Chorle .,.,..,, Fox, James . , .... Fox, Mark . . . Fox, Sherry . . . Fox, Terry .... Franks, Basil . . Franks, Mary ....... Frazier, John ....... Fredricksen, Mr. Larry Fritz, Elizabeth ..... Fritz, Lindo . .,.... . Fromme, David , . . Frost, Deborah , . . Frost, Gene ,.... Fry, Deanna . , Fry, Gary , . . Frye, Dawn . . . Frye, Sherry , . Fuentes, Alice . , . Fuentes, Daniel . . . Fuentes, Eddie ...... Fuentes, Michael , . . . Fuentes, Steve ..., Fuller, Ms, Esther . . Fuller, Lisa ..... Fulmer,Anna . .. Fulmer, Bill ..... Fulmer, Yvonne . . . Fulmer, Perry . , . Fulton, Horace . . , Fulton, Mr. John , . Funari, John ..,, Funari, Patricia ...,. Funsch, Mr. Daniel . . . Gadberry, Mr. Don . , Gage, John ,.,... Goitan, Delia .... Gaitan, Robert , ., Golan, Geneva . , . Galindo, Rudy. . . Galler, Rhonda . . . Galloway, Adrienne Gamboa,Margie . . . Gamboa, Vanessa Gamez, Lisa .... Garanway, Alice . Garcia, Charles . . . Garcia, David . . . Garcia, David . . . Garcia, Diana . . , Garcia, Diana . . . Garcia, Diana E. . . Garcia, Elsa .,.. Garcia, Estella . . . Garcia, Ms. Esther . . , Garcia, lrona . . . , Index .107 .159 .159 ..,.79,93 ...QQ26fi56 159 283 136 136 .79 223 ...,.......107,234i239 l59 ii1r,1bs,1o7,252,257,2s2 ...........159,17s , ....... 136,226 ...3l,75,59,89,95 . ..,,.,..... 191, .107,105, 226, 223, 228, 229, 234 107 159 230 289 159 1 19 107 159 .79 136 159 .79 136 107 107 159 226 262 107 207 Garcia, James . . . Garcia, Joe .... Garcia, John ..., Garcia, Kathy . . . Garcia, Lilly . .. Garcia, Linda . . , Garcia, Manuel .... Garcia, Mary . . . Garcia, Norma .... Garcia, Patricia .... Garcia, Mr. Paul . . , Garcia, Ralph . . . Garcia, Robert . . Garcia, Roger . . Garcia, Rosemarie. . Garcia, Sondra , . .. Garcia, Steve . . . Garcia, Teresa . . Gardley,Marlau . . . Gardner, Joyce , . Gardner, Tina . . . Garne, Garner, Kenneth . . . David ...... Garner, Deborah .... Garner, Lelia ...... Garrett, Terri ..., Garrett, Stepfen . Garrett, Suzi . . Garriso Garriso n, Danna . n,Yvonne . . Garza, Ernest .....,,. Garza, Guadalupe ..., Garza, Juan ..,.,., Garza, Norma .... Garza, Mr. Paul . . . Garza, Paul .... ....79,215 ., ,.,.. 107 ..........,...191,159 ....75,79,89,234,236,238 ....,,,159 .,.107,118 ......159 ....79,92 .......159 ...l36,212 .,.,,.136 ...,136,223,226 .......79,1B9 ....,46 ....159 ,......79 ,...79,314 ......159 ...,159 ...,191 ....139 ...,..159 ....54,30B ..,..,l07 ..,.314 .. .... 159 ..,.,.......136 ...,.....79,302 ,79, 234, 237, 314 Gasaway, Lisa. . . Gashy,Jimmy , . . Gashy, Tommy .... Gaston, Verleen . .QQQi6rQ25A ...79,29L .U..16Q ....79 .........,.iior 107,113,210,189 ............l36 111162 ..1ibr ..11rbf26 .,Q1Q1ib .1Q115bQ226 'iliiib .Q11i65f16r ,...107,123 Gates, Evye .... .,..........,..,........ Gavegan, Al ..., . . , Gavegan, Judy .,.., 75 ...,........16O ,79,94,127,234,237,239 Gawlik, Debra ...,,....,...........,....... Gawlik, Deborah ...... Gentry, Shirley .... Georg, Melissa ....... Georg, Terry ......,.. Gerhard, Ms, Gertrude . . Gibbens, Bruce ...,... Gibbons, Anthony , . . Gibbons, Joe ..... Gibson, Kathy ..... Gibson, LaDonna . . . Gideon, Melody . . . Giles, Deborah . . , Giles, Denise .,.. Giles, Leon .... Gillespie, Lester. , GHHam,Ms.MMe . Gillum, Jernea. . . Gizzi, Carmen. , Gizzi,John . . Glass, Ethel ....... Glass, Wanda ...... Godfrey, Kenneth . . . Gidines, Lupe ..... Godines, Maria . . Gomez, Esperanza ...159, 206 234 159 ,79 ......107 ...159,207 ...136,354 .,.,,.159 ..,..46 ......1s9 .....,......136 .....,...79,314 136,226,223,354 ..,.,......,.79 .......136 .,..54,189 ...107,314 ,...159 ....54 ....54,75 .,.,.,159 ,..107,113 ,.....107 ...,136 .-.159 ....107 ....159 ,...l36 ....136 ....136 .,...79 ....136 ......107 ......79,314 .....,.79,248 ...79, 223,234 ..,.,.,...159 .,.,........136 ,...124,197,l92 ......107,234 Gomez, Gloria . Gomez , Diane Gomez, John . . . Gomez, Lisa ...... Gomez, Richard . , . Gonzaba, Hilda . . . Gonzaba, Sandra . . . Gonzales, Adam .,., Gonzales, Allen ..,,.. Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Ms. Rachel . . . Diana .... Edward. , . Francisco . . . Gloria . . . Joe, . . John .... Gonzales, Maria .... Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Michael ,. Norma . . . Ray ....... Raymond .. Ricardo. . . Walter . . . Anna . . . Blanca . . Frank . . . Jose .... Lupe ..... Michael . . Linda , , . Mary Ann . Larry .,.. Ricardo .. Tony . . . Goode, Lynette .... Goodenough, Billy . . Goodwill, Charles . . . Goodwill,Peggy .. Gordon, Allen . . . Gordon, Mark ..... Gorham, Greg .... Gould, Gloria . . . Gozo, Angela . . . ......,.....136 .iil166,25k 'iiiliibo ....il1i226 ,..26,79,260 ....136,234 iiizb,25A ...147, ...16O, .,1Qi56f ...l60, ...26,136, ...136, ...,.,136, ....160,234, ......10B, 262f 302 .79 ,79 262 292 234 223 136 107 204 105 124 226 160 160 160 226 160 226 107 136 314 223 160 107 291 160 229 160 107 136 .79 160 .79 1 15 107 234 212 160 107 136 191 314 136 234 107 .79 262 .71 191 151 .79 .79 107 228 261 239 160 .79 .46 275 107 136 107 107 107 108 .79 160 .79 136 160 234 262 .79 160 191 160 282 354 191 136 160 160 .79 136 191 .79 136 260 108 226 160 160 .79 160 160 160 .79 160 .79 108 136 160 226 .79 262 189 160 160 108 136 Graham, Danny . , , Grams, Laurie , . . Gronato, John .... Grandberry, Steve . . Grant, Daryl ...... Gray, Otis ........ Green, Ms. Bettye . . Green, Brenda .,.. Green, Carol .... Green, Dolores . . Green, Janis . . . Green, Gary ......, Green, Perry ......... Greenwood, Dorothy .... Greewood, Shelia ..... Greer,Jesse . ..,. , . Greer, Virginia .... Gregory, Chris .. Griffin, Lori .... Griffin, Mark .... Griffin, Perry ...... Grimes, Brenda .... Grissett, Karen . . Grizzard, Sarah . . . Grobe, Marianna . . . Gruetzner, Roy .... Guaiardo, Danny , . . Guaiardo, Pete ..., Guel, Jorge .... Guel, Nora .... Guerra, Julia. . . Gierra, Maria . . . Guerra, Martha .... Guerra, Tommy .... Guilbeau, Cheryl . . . Guilford, Joy .... Gulvara, Ms. Eva Gunn, Catherine Gunn, John ..... ' Po Guthrie, ul ...... Gutierrez, Dorothy . Gutierrez, Edward . . Gutierrez, Guadalupe . . Gutierrez, lsmael. . . Gutierrez, Juanita . . . Gutierrez, Leticia . . . Gutierrez, Mary . . . Gutierrez, Pedro . . . Gutierrez, Richard . . Gutierrez, Sarah . , . Haby,Jeffory . . . Haby, Leroy . . . Hadsell, Debbie . Hackett, Janey . . Haecker, Mary . . Haley, Dennis . , Hall, Dana . , Hall, Denn Hall, Richa is... rd .... Halsell, Lloyd . . . Halsey, Tommy . . Hancock ..,.,.. Hand, Frank .. . Hand, Nancy, . .. Hanley, Cindy . , , Hanson,Tana . . . Hansler, Miles . . . Honzel, Cora .,. , .. Hardaway, Pamela .... Hardeman, Patricia .... Hardeman, Sharon . . Harlow, Mr. Gary . . . Harper, Beverly ..., Harris, Dianne. . . Harris, Russel . . . , . Harrison, Beverly. , . . Harrison, Ernest .... Harrison, Paul . . . Harrison, Valerie . Harn5Qn,vvnl... Harrison, Yolanda . . Harrfield, Celesta , , . Hartfield, James . . . Hartsfield, Lester . . . Hartsfield, Steve . . . Hartman, Carol ....... . . . Hartman, LaWanda . .. . , Hartman, Paul ....,. Hartman, William . . . Hartness, Jeffery . . . Hartanft,Marion , . . Harwood, Beverly . . . Haywood, Rita .... Haynes, Laura . Heard, John . . , Heck, Carol ,.... Heck,Clifford . . , Hefner, Debra . . , Hefner, Diane ..... Heiman, Mary ...... e Helterbridl , Stephen. . . Henderson,Cheryl. . . Henderson, Donny .... Henderson, Sharon .... Henderson, Tommy ..., Henderson, Wanda .... Hendricks, Susan .... Henkes, Kathi ..... Henry, Velia .... Hering, Lorraine ....105,115,125, .ilibf iom ....16o,175 Qlliilliibb .1oa,193,2o4 108,234,238 .........79 .1156 ...,10B, 242, 107, .79 160 136 136 136, 156 Q26 152 165 168 108, 136, irb 262 226 108, 166 , 223 223 lib 236 1 108 160 108 .79 189 160 127 262 160 136 .79 354 160 .71 160 .79 108 302 226 .79 136 160 136 226 226 136 160 305 226 107 160 160 .79 262 .79 108 .71 354 160 108 108 .79 160 160 291 136 .79 136 108 314 108 262 160 226 204 160 .79 136 154 189 136 108 136 294 229 314 108 160 160 108 136 243 314 136 191 108 108 212 160 189 160 136 160 191 191 234 262 160 .79 108 .79 291 ,79 262 108 262,264 136,262 ... 160 ,287,275 ... 136 ... 160 .., .so ,.. 160 136,193 ... 108 ... 108 .,. 160 244,262 ... iso 108,226 234 her-lot Hering, Mark .... Hering, Mike ..,.,. Hernandez, Adam . . . Hernandez, Arnold . . Hernandez, Diana . , . Hernandez, Ernest. . . Hernandez, Groce. . . Hernandez, Janie . . Hernandez,Jesse . . . Hernandez, Juan. . . Hernandez, Kathryn . Hernandez, Kathy . . . Hernandez, Linda . . . Hernandez, Maria . . , Hernandez, Mr. Oscar Hernandez, Pat ,.... Hernandez, Ruben. . . Hernandez, William. . Hernandez, Yolanda . Herder, Frank ...... Herrera, Denise .... Herring, James . . . Herring, Kenneth . , . Hester, Tina ..,.,. Heumann, Curtis . . . Hice,Et'ta.,....... Hightower, Deborah . Hightshoe, Richard . . Hignight, Brenda . . . Hill, Vicky .,..... Hinch,Thomas . . . Hines, Linda ...,. Hines, William ..... Hines, Mr. William. . . Hinoiosa, Pedro . . . Hodge, Albert . . . Hodge, Debbie .... Hodge, Doretha . . . Hodge, Luther .,... Hodges, Scharlena . . Hefner, Tommy ..., Holden, Steve .... Holguin, Patricia . . . Holland, Vaughn . . . Holley,Tommy . . Holman, Gary .... Holtsford, LouAnn . , Holzapfel,Joyce . . . Hooton, Bill ...... Hopkins, David . . . Horn, Mike ..,.., Horn, Rosemarie . . . Horton, Angela . . . Horton, Barbara . . . Horton, Leo ,... . . Howard, Jimmy .... Howard, Steve . . Huband, Monika , . , Hubb, Joseph ..., Hudek, Lorie ..... Hudek, Michelle . . Hudek, Sandra . . . Hudson, Donald . . . Hudson, James . . . Huedepohl, Bill .. . Hughes, Alice .... Hughes, Brenda .... Hughes, Gilbert .... Hunter, Belinda .... Hunter, Larry ,.... Hunter, Toi ...... Huntley, David. . . Hurtodo, Elia ..... Hyatt, Party. . .. Hyatt, Richard . . . Hyatt, Robert , . . Hyden, Sharon . . Hysaw, Patricia ..., lbarra, Diane .... lgleheart, Kathy . . . Ingram, Argean ..,., lturralde, Armando , . Ivy, Annette ......, lvy, Cindy , ..... . Ivy, Gregory . . . Ivy, Karen . . . Jackson, Anita .,., Jackson, Beatrice. . . Jackson, Beverly . .r. Jackson, Chuck . . .1 , Jackson, Craig . . Jackson, Gladys . . 5. Jackson, Jacqueline is Jackson, Jimmie . . . g Jackson, Marsha , . . ,... Jackson, Ramona . .J Jackson, Randy .... . Jackson, Robbie . . . Jackson, Skip .... Jackson, Terry . . . Jacques, Jill . . . Johns, Terri .,,. James, Diane . , . James, Gloria . . . James, Sam ,... Jamrozy, Yracey . . . Janowski, Cheryl . . . Jarutowicz, Cathe . . . iQI226f ..Ql59 .80 108 136 160 160 160 108 .80 108 160 160 160 108 108 234 314 .71 137 ,314 ,212 160 . ..... ..160, .80 234 160 ...1os, 210, 262, 264 1:17 137 .ao ios ...1os,262 .......160 ..........,..137,234 , .....,.......,,. 1013 ioa, 234, 248, 264, 304 160 ...191,1a9 .ao ,..108, ...8O,127 .....108, 108 .fide 111157 ...137 ...137, 262 108 137 191 160 137 137 .80 160 314 199 262 108 137 108 .212 137 137 314 108 253 139 137 108 160 .80 160 108 160 .80 137 137 160 354 137 160 ....75,80, 189,212,287 1'.'.QQQ'.Q'.75fis6, ...160 ...137, ....80 ..f'.i'.1e6,2512 ...108,193,223 ....80, 234, 236 Qifiab ...137, ...137, 111168 ....ao, 7 137 242 191 234 314 160 108 234 .80 289 262 234 .80 238 108 314 .80 .80 137 137 137 .80 223 108 .BO 160 212 275 160 226 108 137 160 160 294 291 Jarzombek, Kenneth , . . Jarzombek, Patrick Javior, Pamela . . . Jefferson, Carmel . Jefferson, Michael . Jenschke, Cindy . . Jenschke, Clinton . Jenschke, Nancy . . Jimenez, Betty .... Jimenez, Gilbert . . Jimenez, Gloria . . . Jimenez, Margaret Jinenez, Richard . . Jimenez, Sandra . . John, Ricky ..... Johnson, Artie .... Johnson, Charles . . Johnson, Clifton . . Johnson, Claude . . Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Cynthia . . D'Ann . . . Danette . Donald . . Donald . . Duane .. Edgar . . . Jacqueline Janet . . . Kimm . . . Michelle . Patricia . . Ramona . Steve . . . Vadine . . Viv .,.,. Johnston, Leanne . Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 1 Jones, Jones Jones Jurek: 7 7 7 Anthony . . . Brenda . . . Deborah . . . Deborah. . . Patricia, . . Patsy .... Ms. Patsy . . Karen ..,. Ricco .,.. Vickie ..,, Dennis Karm, Stephanie . . Kay, Cynthia .... Keathley, Kathy. . . Keaton, Glenn . . Kee, Penny .... Kee, Richard . . . Kelley, Keith .... Kellner, Keith ,.,. Kellner, Lawrence . Kelly, Lester ..... Kelly, Rodney . . . Kelly, Virgil ..... Kennedy, Gerry . . Kennedy, Larry . . , Kensing, Gary. . . Kielty, Kathi . . . Kielty, Mona .... Kiker, Becky . . . Kaipevfick, Bill . . . Kimble, John . . . . . Kimble, Michael , . Kindschuh, Richard King, Doni ....... King, Maria ...,. King, Tammy ..,. King, Vivian ..... Kinlow, Marlon . . Kinlaw,Tammy . . . Kiolbasso, Debbie . Kios, Michael ..,. Knippa, Kenny . . Koeler, Oscar . . . Kocian, Artie .... Kocian, Diana . . . Kocian, George. . . Kocurek, Francis . . Kocurek, Steven . . Koenig, Dophyne. . Koenig, Mike ..... Koenig, Shirley . . . Kaerber, David . . . Koerber, Gregory , Kolb, Robert ..... Kollodziei, Paula . . Kolodzieicyk, Roger Koontz, Phillipi . . . Kam, Patrick ...,. Kosclskey, Linda . . Kosclskey, Mark . . Kotara, Gary . . . Kotzur, Pat ..... Kowalik, Robert. . . Kramm, Robert . . . Kramm, Scott . . . Kraus, Pat ....... Kraus, Tim ....... Krawczynski, David Kreidler, David . . . Kreidler, Stephen. . Krenek, James . . Krenek, Kathy . . . Krenek, Mary . . . Kroll, Ms. Agnes . , ..,.......137, ....so,93,1a9, ,...108,305, .......1oa, ...160, ...108, ...137, ...160, ,..1:17, ...137, ...160, 354 314 .80 160 137 .80 137 160 137 307 226 160 160 137 175 160 226 .80 137 137 137 .80 160 160 160 226 160 .80 .80 160 160 204 108 160 137 137 234 .80 137 160 .80 .71 147 191 137 160 ...10B,226 .....108, .......137,2:14, ...........108, za, 137, 226, 262, .....,.....210, .....,..so, ,.,. 160, ....107,234, . ,...... ao, , ....... 189, ,...8O, 223, 226, ...........137, , . .eo, 17, 234, 237, ...137, ...160, ....137,143, ...,.,.108, ..If262 ....l37,206 ....137,304 .ffiiao ...161 ...161 ...161, 7 7 7 7 262 160 304 118 281 211 137 137 160 137 108 .80 302 234 262 308 .80 212 161 160 230 160 226 314 137 108 282 108 .80 160 .80 234 108 161 137 260 226 108 137 .80 .80 108 264 .80 262 234 161 161 137 108 108 161 314 108 299 226 226 161 197 .80 .71 Kroll, Debbie .... Kroll, Kenneth . . . Krueger, Denise, . . Krueger, Tim . ..... Kubasak, Kathy .... Kubicek, Ms. Georgia . . . Kung, Michael ..... Kurkowski, Cathy , . . Kurkowski, Charlene Kutach, Joe . ...... Kvapil, Ms. Frances . Kvapil, Janice ..... Ladson, Tammy . . . . Ladson, Valerie . . Lafield, Pam ..... Lakey, Ms. Pearlie . . Lambert, Vicky ..... Lamprecht, Lynette . Land, Kenneth ..... Landers, Grace .... Landers, Tom . . . Lane, Donna .... Lane, Scott . . ..... Laney, Catherine . . . Lang, Charles ..... Langford, Michael . . Lara, Gloria ...... Lara, Maria ...,. Lara, Michael . . . Larsen, David ...., Laskowski, Garr . . Lindell, Laverett. . . Lawson, Debra .... Lawson, Vanessa. . . Lazarine, Debra . . . Leader, Claude . . . Leal, Gracie .... Lee, Jacqueline .... Lee, Michael .... Lee, Myung Suk . . . Lee, Rebecca ...... Leer, Mr. Francis . . . Legnon, Donnie .... Leihsing, Debbie . , Lemon, Craig ..... Lemon, Darlene .... Lemon, Maria , . . Lensch, Patrcia .... Lentz, Lonnie. . . . Le, Oinh ..... Leon, Enrique .,... Leonard, Cheryl . . . Leonard, Marciel . . . Leonard, Zelma .... Leos, Hope ..,.. Leos, Manuel . . . Leos, Sylvia . . Leos, Viola ..... Leschfer, Marcia , . . Leverett, Lindell .,.. Lewis, Christan . . Lewis, Darryl. . . . Lewis, Greta . . Lewis,Judy . . . Lewis, Linda . . Lewis, Pam . . . Lewis, Randy .... Lewis, Vickie ..... . Leystra, Grace .... Lightfoot, Nancy . . . Limon, Maria ,..... Lincoln, Anita . . . Lincoln, Sheri .... Lind, Mr. Patrick , . Lindner, Larry .... Lindsey, Kenneth . . . Lindsey, Lindy M.. . . Lindsey, Rhonda . . . Lines, Kim .. . . .. Lisera, Gilbert ..... Lipscomb, Brenda . . Littlefield, Bruce . . . Littlefield, Charles . . Lockamy, Mark . . . Locke, Archie . . . Lockman, Tim . . . Lodge, Carolyn .... Lodge, Joseph. . . . . Loera, Sarah .... Loest, Denise .... Londy, Pat . . . Long, Diane . . Long, John ..... Long, Russell ...... Longoria, George . . Longoria, Joseph . . . loper, Karen , .... Lopez, Diane ..,. Lopez, Diane .... Lopez, Diane ...... Lopez, Elizabeth . . Lopez, Graciela . . L6pe1, Hilda ..... Lopez, Jeannette . . . Lopez, Linda .... Lopez, Linda ..,. Lopez, Olga . . . . Lott, Cheryl . . . Lott, Lynda , . . Lott, Roger , . , ..,....,,eo ....137,226 ....108,262 ,........ao ....1oe,234 .......,.161 ....8O,29l,292 ....161,234 ..,..,.eo .....71 ...137 ......,.161 . .,..,........ 137 .......234,3o-4,34 237, 80, 234, 243, 94 ...........80,291 108 ......161 ...80,302 ....109 ....80 ......161 109 1 1111161391 ......109 ......161 ....226,161 ......137 ......80 ...133 ...161 ..,...80 .,.... ao ....137, 309 . ..,.. 137 ..,..137 ...109 ...161 ....80 . .... 305 ......161 ....109,299 11112627 .80 109 283 ......161 ....161 ...109 ...161 ...109 ...137 ...137 ...161 ...109 ...161 ....80 ...109 ...137 .80 161 109,116,294 .........109 ., ..,... 161 ....109,116 ............124 ...so, 264, 262, 291 . ....,... 109,262 ...........109 ....234,262 .......so ....,285 ..,..305 ...137 ....81 ...137 ....a1 ...191 ...137 .....109 ...81,314 .....109 ......109 ...81,262 ....1a7 ...161 ...161 ....161 ......109 ...81,304 137 . ...., 81,289 . ,, ....... 161 . ......... 28,81 81,226,314 .........161 ........l61 ...109 ....81 ...161 .....161 . ..... 137 ....137,l61 .26 . ....... 109 ....137,161 ......109 ....,81 lndex 371 lot-Ott Lott, Rufus .,... . . .91, 198 Lavins, Gail .... ........ Lovins,Janet.,... Lovins, Michael . . . . , . . Lovins, Nama .... . . . 109 Lowery, Roberta . . . . . . 137 Loyd, Duane ...... ..., Lozano, Edward . . , . , , Lozano, Elida ,... . Lazano, Janet .... ..., . , ........ . Lozano, Joe .... . . . . ............., . , . . Ludenski, Monette . . , .... 234, 236, 238, 239 Luiian, Leticia .... , .............., Bi Luna, John . ,..,. ......,........ Luna, Judy ....., . . .161 lundschen, Leah . . . Lundschen, Lloyd . . . ...s1,262 lutton, Becky. , . .. .... .161 Lutz, Marlon . , . ...., . Lutz, Wanda . .. .. . . Lyon,Judith . . . . . .137 Lyons, Kathy . . . . . . . Mabe, Jerry .,... .... 8 1 Mabry, Tomy ..... .... MacFarlane, Susan . . , . . . Machicek, Susan . . . . . . Mackey, Audrey . . . . . . Mackey, Sandra . . , Mackey, Sharon . . . Madison, Don . . . . Madry, Ms. Clara . . Magee, Clark ......, . . . Mahan, Mr. George . . . Maher, Debra ..... . Maior, Janice .... . . . Malacara, Lydia , . . , . , Malacara, Yolanda . , . . . . Maldonado, Adrian Maldonado, Angie . . . . , . Maldonado, Estella .... . . . Maldonado, Evangelina . , . . . . . Maldonado, Janie .,... ,... 8 1 Maldonado, Joe ..... . . . , Maldonado, Lydia .... ....,. Maldonado, Roberto . . . ..,... .28, Manes, Robert ....... ....,.... 8 1, Mones, William .,.. .... 8 1, 89, 93, Money, David .... ,.,,... .... Manis, Charles . . . ..... . . . . Manis, Richard . . . , . . 161 Mann, Nathalia. , . . . . . . Marlowe, Mark Marmaleso,John. . . . . . Marassi, Rosie ...,. . . . Marrs, Suzanne ..,. . . . Marshall, George .... ,,.. Martin, Bernice .... ..,. 8 1 Martin, James ..., . Martin, Kay ..,.... .... Martin, Morris ....... . . . , . . Martin, Coach Paul . . . . . . 189, Martin, Sheri .,.... .... Martinez, Angie ... ..,161, Martinez, Anthony , . , ..... . Martinez, Arthur . . . . . . 140, Martinez, Carlos . . . , . . . . , Martinez,Carmen . . .,.. 26, Martinez, Clifford . . , . . . . . Martinez, David . . . . . .161, Martinez, David ..... ...,.. Martinez, Elizabeth . . . , . , .81, Martinez, Elsa ..... . Martinez, Esther . . . . . . Martinez, Frank. , . , . . .. Martinez, Gloria . . . , . . , Martinez, Gracie Martinez, Greg , ,... Martinez, James Martinez, JoAnn Martinez, JoAnn Martinez Martinez, Joseph Martinez, Leroy , -. 4. Martinez, Martinez, Mary Martinez, Mary .,..., .,,. Martinez, Mary .....,. ..,. Martinez, Mary Helen , . . , , . Martinez, Mike . Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Richard Martinez, Richard .... Martinez, Robert . . . Martinez, Sammy .... Martinez, Rosalie . . Martinez, Theresa ..,. Marvin, Smith . . Mason, Pam .. . . , ....,. Matthews, Vicki . , , . . .161 Mattison, Robert . . . . . . . Mauch, Kerry ..,. . . .161 Mauze, Cameron . . .... . . Mozac, Robert . . . . . . .81 Mozac, Roy . . . Mozac,Ms. Viola . . . . . . . . McBride, Kirk ..... , . . 109 McCall, Charles ..., .,.., McCarter, Denise, . , . . .140 McCarter, Karen . . . . . . .81 McCarter, LuLa .. . .. .. 372 Index ...26,137, I ,Jahnnylil Marla ....... .. 1 201 137 137 .81 294 234 137 161 .81 161 161 109 204 161 234 161 264 234 137 161 154 314 302 137 109 137 .81 161 109 260 .71 226 .44 .81 109 140 109 109 161 197 291 189 161 140 189 189 109 109 191 140 161 140 204 .81 .81 248 140 .81 161 191 109 226 .81 261 140 109 161 191 140 304 161 140 140 140 161 161 140 161 140 161 140 223 161 161 109 109 109 161 140 140 140 161 314 .81 161 140 140 234 302 234 161 314 161 .71 314 109 226 275 109 McClure, Debbie . , . McClure, Molly .... McClure, Sandra . . . McCullen, Regina .... McCutchen, Laura .... McDaniel, Donna . , . . McDonald, Billy ...,, McDonald, James .... McDonald, Keith . . . McDonald, Kim .... McDow, Virginia . . . McDowell, David ..,. McDowell, Melissa. . . McFall, Joye ...... McGari L, D . . . ry, , .. . McGarity, Vernon J. . , . McGee, Clark ....... McGee, Vicky .,.., Mclver, John ...... McKenzie, Borbarg . . , McKenzie, Carol . . , McKenzie, Carolyn ,,.. McLemore, Morgan .... McMahon, Sherry .... McMakin, Frank ..... McNamara, Shannon . , McNeil, Ernest ....... McPherson, Cheryl . . , McRae, Pamela ..... McQuaide, Marietta . , . McQuaide, Richard . . , Meador,Tomi . , , . , Medina, Julia . ,... Medlock,James . . . Medrano, Esther . . . Medrano, Nelda . , . Melchor, Virginia ..... . . Melville, Sharon . . . Menager, Sandra .... . . Menard, Stacey .... Mench, Sharon . . Menchaca, Lillian. . . Mendez, David .... Mendoza, Kathy ..... Merbele, Kandee, . . . . Mercer, Karan .,..... Mercure, Deborah ..,. Mergele, Kimberly .... Merkelz, Robert . . . Mester, Johnny .... Merz, Alice ..... Mettke, Linda ..,.. Middleton, Charles . . . Mikes, Darryl . ,.., Miller, Beverly . . . Miller, Frances, . . Miller, James .... Miller, Janet . . . Miller, Patricia . . . Miller, Michael . . Miller, Rebecca .... Miller, Sharon . . . Miller, Ronnie . . . Mills, Paul ,,... Millsap, Randy . . Millwater, Harry . . . Minica, Charles . , . . Minica, Kenneth , . , Minnia, Terri .... Mireles, Charles . . . Mitcham, Sabrina .... Mitchell, Gary , . . , . Mitchell, Kenny ...... Moczygemba, Brice .... Moczyemba, Charlene .... Moczygemba, Curtis . .... . . Moczygemba, Debbie . . . . . . Moczygemba, Frank . . . . Maczygemba, Jimmy. . . Moczygemba, Julie .... Moczygemba, Roger . . . Moczygemba, Rosmary . . . Molina, Sylvia ......., Mollere, Mike ....... Monge, Edward . . . Monsibais, Richard . . Montes, Roberta , . . Montez, Alma ..... Montez, Blanca .... Montez, Carlos .,.. Montalvo, Nelda ..... Montoya, Christopher . . Moon, Sandra ..,., Moore, Cynthia ..., Moore, Edward .... Moore, lva ..,.. Moore, Monica .... Moore, Rhonda .... Moore, Patrich . . Moore, Rita , .... . . Moore, Zelma ........ Morales, Ms. Herminia. Morales, Irma ........ Morales, Ted ...... Moreno, Antonio . . , Moreno, Becky , . Moreno, Flor .,.. Moreno, Gloria .,.. Moreno, lsidro ...... Moreno, John ..,..... Moreno, Rose Mary .... Moreno, Susan ,..... 'i5i1226 Iiilibbi ,.81,2Z i6bf226f 1111169 226 161 226, 226 166 .81 ,81 lei 161 109 262 109 242 .81 161 1 1 1 ,..81,226, .39,161, Q11hL '162Q1b3 1111146 ...82, iii 242 166 161 223 161 1 I 161 140 161 140 140 109 ,262 140 118 226 .81 262 262 161 161 109 109 140 140 140 161 161 140 242 .81 140 206 161 291 302 161 304 314 140 .81 226 262 229 242 161 262 304 109 226 109 ,81 140 140 161 161 140 291 140 109 234 .81 .81 234 161 .81 140 161 109 140 140 226 161 161 109 109 109 .81 161 191 140 109 304 .81 140 , 234 140 161 109 ,.3 109 ..75,81 109 109, 109 .82 166 152 109 161 161 161 109 140 .81 109 140 294 .82 161 109 113 314 .71 .82 226 .82 234 282 282 140 161 109 161 Moreno, Tommy , . . Morgan, Debbie . , . Morisak, Ms. Irene. . . Morris, Jenny ..... Morris, Jim , . . . Morris,John . , . Morris, Leon ,.,. Morris, Mr. Tom ,.,. Morrison, Debbie. . . Morrison, Darrel . . . Moseley, Kathy .,.. Masely, Mark . . . Moses, William .... Mass, Lynnette .... Mata, Leroy ...... Mueller, Debbie ..,. Mueller, Donna .... Mugica, Maria .... Mullins, Cindy . . . Mullins, Mike , . Mungia, Sylvia . Munn, Pam ..... Munoz, Andrew , , . Munoz, Clyde . , . Munoz, Earl , .... . Munson, Janice .... Murilla, lrma .... Murphrle, Doug .... Murphy, Marshall . , . .........,.... . . . Murphy, Martha ..... .... . Musselman, Judy .... ................. Mutchler, Cecile . . . Mutchler, Mary .... Myers, Melissa .... Myers, Nancy . . . Nabers, Lolly . . . Narvoiz, Gilda ,.., Narvoiz, David .... Nava, Angelita .... Nova, Gerry Nelson, Linda , . . Nelson, Victor , . . Nerio, Arthur . . . Nesrsta, Tommy .... Netherly, Wyane ...... Neugebauer, Robert . . . Neuman, Tammy .... Newburn, Avis .... Newman, Kathy . . . Newman, laura . . . Newman, Sharon . . Nichols, Bruce . . . Nichols, Gary . , . Nichols, Mary . , . Nichols, Ronnie .... Nichols, Timmy .... Nieman, LeeAnn .... Niemietz, Kenneth . . . Niestroy, Cynthia . . . Niestroy, Stephen . . . Nipper, Jimmy .... Noble, Doris ..,.... Nobles, Deborah .,.. Noguera, Victor . , , Nolan, C. B. ..,. Nolan, Philip ..... Nolan, William .... Nolan, Vicki .... Noland, Cara . . . Noland, Frank, . , Noll, Katherine .... Notzon, Greg ..... Nunley, Donna .... Nystrom, Charles .... Oates, John . , O'Bar, Cara . . . O'Bar, Colleen . O'Bar, Gary ...... o'B6f, Michael ...., Obermiller, Brenda .... O'Brien, Linda ...... O'Carroll, Earl ..... O'Carroll, Elizabeth .... O'Carroll, Steve , , . . Ochaa, Nora ..... O'Connor, Robin .... Odem, Ms. Barbara . , Oehler, Darrell .... Offer, Harvey . . . Offfe, John . . . Olinick, Delvin . OHnkk,hade,.. Olinick, Wendell . . . Olivarri, Chris ..... Oliver, Debbie .... O'Neal, Bruce ...... O'Nei1l, Mr. Norman . . . Opiela, Betty ....... Opiela, John ,,.,... Ornelaz, Serapio . . . Orsok, Sue ....... Ortega, Pat ..... Ortiz, Debbie . . . Ortiz, Yolanda .... Ory, Shirley ...... Osborne, Bruce ,... Otter, Mark, . . . . Ottmers, Rubin .... ..,.161,226 ... 161,234 . ,.. .71 ... 140 ., .82 ... 109 .... .,. 112 ...... ... .45 ..,.140,234,262 ,... .,, 161 ... 161,234 , ....,.,...... 161,191 ,..,........,.... ... 191 a2,234,262,242,243,24a ............... .., 161 ...... .109,82 ....2a 140,139 ..., .,. 140 ... ,,. 162 ... 109,226 .. .., 140 ... .a2,291 ....,. ... 162 ....... .a2,1a9 ...9s,113 1a9,1o9 .,.,,,, 109,223 ,.,,.. ... 226 ,..,.......... ... 140 ... 140 82,236,234,238,264,262 .., 162 ...,........... ... 109 ... 140,234 ....162,226 ,.,.232,234 ... 109 ...., 226 .,..140,226 ....,.,... 314 ....109,304,226 .......191,162 ........ 162 .,..82,215,262 ........ .32 ....162,191 ..... 314 ... 294 ,. .82 ,,. 109 ... 162 .., 314 ... 162 ... 162 ,. .82 ,.... 109 ...s2,226 .,. 162 .,. 110 .., 162 ...... 162 . .,.,... .sz .......... 162 ...,82,242,244 ,,...... 191 ....110,223 ..,.. 162 ... .az ...... 110 ........ 140 ....28,162,226 ,.,..,. 140 ,..,. 162 ..,82,189 .. 140 ... 110 ... 140 ..... 242 ....,,. 162 ....110,314 . ... .82 ... .92 .......,..,. .., 140 . .......... ,. ... 110 ....2s,11o,1o5,223,2s1 ......2a,14o,26o,275 ........,. 133,140 , ,.. 140 ... .,. .82 ... 110,117 .... .a2,3o2 ...... .., 162 ,.,.l10,191,302 ....,.,,.. ... 162 ,,,,140,234,262,264 ......... .., 162 .....,. .2s,2s1 ... 162 .. 110 ... 162 .,. 162 ,.. 314 .., 162 .,.., 140 ....135,226 ..... 162 ..... 162 .. .139 140 Salazar, Ernest . , . ott-sch Otto, Sandra ....., Overstreet, Mona . . . Owens, Raymond . . . Owensby, Jerry .,.. Pacheco, Gloria . , . Pacheco, Leticia . . . Pacheco, linda . . . , Padalecki, Mark . . . Pagan, Cindy . . . Pagel, Edith . . . Paige, Regina . . . Palacios, Sandro .... Palmer, David ...... Polamarez, Margaret Pantuso, John ..,... Poredes, Betty . . . Parker, Daryl . . . Parker, Faye .... Partridge, Aleta .... Partridge, Blake , . . Partridge, Willa ..,. Paschal, Norma . . , Pass, Jeffery ..., Passant, Kathi . . . Passant, Rick ...... Patterson, Cecily . . . Patterson, Brion ..,. Paulsen, Marlene ..,. Pawelek, Gracie , . . Pawelek, Ken . . . Pawelek, Robert . . . Payton, Debra. . . Pacino, Robert. . . Pedrott, Tony . , . Pena, Linda ..... Pena,Michael . . . Pena, Octavio . , . Pena, Yolanda . . Pennywell, Del . . Perales, Susan . . Perez, Beatrice . . Perez, David .... Perez, Francisco . . . Perez, Gloria ..... Perez, Maddalena. . . Perez, Mallinda .... Perez, Maria .... Perez, Melissa . . Perez, Rosalindo . . . Perez, Ruben ....,. Perez, Yolanda .... Perkins, Barbara . . . Perkins, Margaret . . . Persky, Laura .... Persky, Sharon .... Person, Margaret , . . Peters, Sherri ...., Peterson, Gary . . Petry, Susan , . . Phillips, Billy . . . Phillips, Debra, . . Phrampus, Ernie . . . Phy, Mr. Eddie. . . Pickens, Eula .,.. Pieprzica, Kathy . . , Pierpont, Beverly . , . Pilorcyzk, Karen .,.. Pittman, Cynthia . . . Pitts, William .... Pizzini, Randy . , . Poerner, Karen . . Poindexter, Curtis . . Pollock, Laurie ..., Pollock, Ronald ,,., Pool, Doug ..... Pooley, Patricia .,., Pope, Chris .,.., Pape, Jerry . . , . Pape, Kenneth , . . . Pape, Lee ......... Papham, Geraldine . . Popham, Jett ...,,. Poppell, Carol ...., Posey, Debbie, . . Posey, Donald. . . Posey, Lonnie . , . Posey, Ray . . . . Potzman, Ivy . . . Powell, April . . . Powell, Laura . . . Poznecki, Laura ,.,. Preciado, Pilar. . . Prevou, Karen ....,. Price, Mr. Edward . . . Price, Melody ...., Pridgen, Greg . . . Pridgen, Timothy . . . Prince, Natalie . . Prine, Cathy . ,. Prine, Lance . . . Pritchard, Guy. . . Pruske, Diane . . . Pruske, Shirley . . Puente, Carol . . . Puleo, Paulette ..,. Pullum,:r1m.s. ,. Pundt, Janice .,.. Pundt, Mark . . . Purcell, Penie . 1'.'.'.1i0, 234.242, .,.l62, 1a2Q234Q256Q262 ...110, .fi62 ...110, ...110 1:1140 110 , ...126, HQ140, Q110, I 35, 110, 226, .........162, Qf140,234, ...,...26, 110, 1241 364, 294, 1 1 110 243 162 226 175 162 162 .82 162 .82 1 10 140 .82 140 162 238 .82 140 162 162 124 234 226 .82 110 140 262 ,82 140 162 140 282 302 140 162 191 .82 154 .82 162 1 10 162 1 10 162 140 162 140 162 162 118 162 162 .82 262 234 .82 162 140 354 162 162 .82 189 .82 162 110 296 140 ....,.133,14O ,226 ....e9,s2 .,.139, 110 . . .2a, 226, 162 354 162 110 141 314 191 141 189 189 110 141 162 162 110 .82 .82 110 140 162 162 .,..141 141,204 ...110 ...141, ,...a2, ..,....QQfi4i . . 18, 82, 226, 228 .45 . 262 .82 283 141 ,82 141 262 151 291 110 162 .82 234 .82 248 Quaylr,.lohn ...... Quintana, Beatrice . . Quintana, Cindy . . . Quintana, Luci. . . Quintanilla, Sam . . . Quintanilla, Tony .... Quintero, Edward . . . Robb, Shaun .... .. . Rabenaldt, Michael . . Rabenaldt, Nancy . . . Ramirez, Abel ...... Ramirez,AnoMarie . . . . Rarnir -z,Ann ...... Ramirez, Becky .... Ramirez, Cy ...., Ramirez, Enrique . , . Ramirez, Nora . . Ramirez, Olga ,.... Ramirez, Raymond . . Ramirez, Ricky ...... Ramirez, Rosalinda . . Ramos, Irene ,,..., Ramos, Marisela . Ramos, Scott ..... Ramos, Theresa .... Ramos, Virginia .,.. Randall, Doyle . . Randle, John .... Randow, Bobbie . . . Randow, Linda . . Rankin, David .,... Ransom, Roxanne . . . Rotlitf, James ,.,.. Raven, Kenny . .. Ray, Gene .... Reed, Betsy ..., Reed, Diana . . . Reed, .loan .....,. Reichel, Yvonne .,... Reinhard, Catherine .... Reiss, Terry ,.,..... Renaud, Maggie . . . Rendon, Juan ..... Renero, Gerard .... Rentro, Joe ..... Rentro, Mary ....... Rennspies, Ms. Alice . Reus, Luther . . . , .. Reyes,Gloria . . . Reyna, Ricky . . . Reyes, Rose ..... Rhine, Robert . . . Rhoads, Lisa , . . Rice, Jimmy ...... Rice, Mr. Robert ..... Richardson, Harold . . Richardson, Jon .... Richardson, Lelia .... Richardson, Sharon . . Richter, Amy ...... Richter, Lisa .... Ricks, Gary ..... Rico, Gilbert ...... Riconda, Michael. . . Rieser, Judy .,.. Riley, Daniel . . . Riley, Debbie . . Riley, Sarah .... Rincon, Beatrice . . . Rincon, Laura . . . Rincon, Vickie . . . Rios, Daniel .,.. Rios, Joe ...,. Rios, Kristina . . . Rios, Paula . , . . Rios, Ronald . , . Rios, Tom . . . Rios, Victor . . Rivas, Lillian .... Rivas, Richard . . . Rivas, Theresa . . . Rivera, Kim ..., Rivera, Mary . . . Robo, Julie ......., Robbins, Sherry ....... Robedeau, Ms. Estelle . . . Roberson, Hugh .... Roberts, Elizabeth . . . Roberts, Karen .,,. Roberts, Patricia . . . Roberts, Raymond . . . Robertson, Bobby , . . Robertson, David. . . Robertson, Gail ..,. Robertson, Mark . . , Robertson, Robbie . . Robertson, Susan . . Robey, Carl , .... Robey, Paul ...... Robinson, Bobby . . . Robinson, Bud ......., Robinson, Catherine . . . , Robinson, Ms. Genevieve. . . Robinson, Mr. George . . . Robinson, Ja .... .... . Robinson, Joyce . . . Robinson, leon .... Robinson, Ronald. . . UM191-1331140541 Q 1 '.i12Q 141 ....22, ...189,21 . '110, 234, 243 ,fi9i ffiiia ,..82,75, fiiiaf , 223 141 141 162 110 176 .82 110 110 141 .26, .82, 133 162 ,82 141 1621 .82 .82 110 242 110 162 226 .62 226 162 .33 162 ...110,118 1 1 0, . . . .a3, 89, 26, 110 162 234 .82 110 ,82 162 110 308 262 141 162 354 141 110 110 141 282 110 179 162 162 141 141 282 162 .82 191 116 234 .82 162 110 .82 118 262 162 .82 162 162 294 162 212 141 259 304 ,71 162 234 191 234 226 234 162 211 .82 110 141 110 162 .82 289 314 110 314 .82 162 141 141 234 110 162 162 162 244 162 162 110 162 226 162 210 162 .82 162 .71 110 110 ,228 291 141 191 110 291 262 162 226 226 226 262 162 314 .66 .66 .82 204 110 189 Robinson, Toni ,,,. Robison, Robert .... Robison, Terri .... Robles, Diana ..., Robles, Robert. , . , Robles, Sylvia .... Robles, Teresa .... Rodgers, Cheryl . . . Rodgers, B rian .... Rodgers, Debbie . . . . Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Alfredo . Alice . . . Carol . . . Carol . . . Carina . . Cynthia . Eddie. . . Elizabeth Elizabeth Elvira . . . Joann . Rodriguez, Maria . . Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Roe, Daryl Roe, Steve Olga . . . Patty . . . Raymond Rene . . . Roberto . Roger .. Roland . . Rosemary. . . Rael, Roger , . . , . Roesler, M r. Alvin Roesser, Patti . . Rogers, Bri Rogers, Ea Rogers, Fa Rogers, Pe an . . rl ..... mela ,... nny . . . Rogers, Virginia . . . Rohde, Beckie . . . Rohrbach, Cindy . . . Roque, Daniel . . . Rose, George ..... Rose, Moda ,..... Rosenbusch, Cindy . Rosenthal, Doug , . . Ross, Toni .....,.. Roundtree, Leonard . Roy, DeLeonno , . . . Ruby,Cheryl . . . . . . Rudd, Sandra .... Rudwick, Tom . . . Ruffin, Brenda . . . . Ruttin, Tony ...... Rundnaug, Brenda. . Russell, George .... Russell, Mr. Janice . . Russell, Nell ..,... Rutherford , Diana . . Rzeznik, Kathy .... Rzeznik, Michael . . . Saenz, Cindy . . . Saenz, Irma ...... Saenz, Ms. Lydia. . . Salazar, Antonio . . . Salazar, Larry ..... Salazar, Sophia . . . Salinas, Daniel . . . Salinas, David ..., Salinas, Esther . . . Salinas, Eulalio . . , Salinas, Kim .... Salinas, Sandra ,... Salinas, Thomas . . Salone, David , . . Sanchez, Debbie. . Salone, Floyd ... ,. Sanchez, Edward , . Sanchez, Frank .... Sanchez, Ms. Mary , Sanchez, Raymond . Sanchez, Rudy .... Sanders, Carol .... Sanders, Debbie . . . Sandoval, Ms. Elida. SonMiguel, Toni . . . Santos, Mary . . Sapp, Sheryl . . . Sawyer, Janet , . . Schart, Vicki ....,. Schaumloftel, Carl , . Schaumlottel, Debra Scheel, Laura ..,.. Scheel, Rickey ..... Scheel, Yvonne .... Scheffel, Melissa . . . Scherlen, John .... Schloegel, Karen . . . Schmaekel, Kenneth Schmidt, Ms. Albert . Schmidt, MaryAnn . . Schmidt, Nancy .... Schneider, Ms. Morth Schoent eld, Rebecca a .... Schroot, Richard . .,.. . Schubert, Mr. Reinhold . . , Schuette, Ms. Margarete . . Schultz, Ronnie ...,... '.'.'.',126, 162. ....11O ,.,.110 110,294 .,..162 110,314 .....e3 ...,141 .....a3 ....191 230,226 162,191 ....141 ....162 232 ...141,226, ...110, , . .s3, 242, ...141, 294, 296 ....162 ....162 ....162 110, 234 162 ....83 .,..162 .,..l62 ....162 ,...l1O 141,307 ....118 ,..11O .,..141 ...,162 .....82 ....162 141,226 ..66,94 162,197 ....162 ....11O ....11O 243,248 ,...110 234,262 33,223 141,261 110,305 ....162 162,234 .a3,262 ....141 ....354 ...,162 ...,141 .....83 2,141,226,229 ...110, 226, 294, ...110, .fibs . . .a3, 234, ',f.12ia Q52 ....141 .....83 ....11O 110,123 .....66 .,..14l .83,304 ,.,..83 ....141 296, 304 ,...226 .....66 ..,.110 ...,110 .,..141 ..,.141 ..,.141 ....141 .....s3 ....141 126,294 ....141 ....163 141,206 ....110 ....191 .....a3 ....163 ....,71 110,223 110,189 ....110 189,212 .....71 163,197 .....B3 ....163 242, 262 . . , .163 163,226 110, 262 291, 292 ....141 .....83 ....11O ....141 141,234 141,162 .,.,.66 110,262 141,234 .....71 ....11O .,..163 ...67 ...,.46 ....141 Index 373 SCO-V311 Scott, Scott, Gail .... Marcy . . . Scott, Nancy. . . Scott, Ronnie ...... Scot, Vernon . ,....., Scranton, Acquenetta . . Scranton, Harold ..... Sczech, Brenda .... Seals, Brion. . .... Segavia, Mary . . . Segovia, Nancy . . . Seifert, Wade ,... Seipp, Kathryn . . . Sekinger, Eugene . Sekulo, Toni ...,.. Sellars, Ms. Mary . . Sells, James ..... Sells, Ramona .... Senter, Kathy ,... Serold, Steven ..... Servantes, Genny ..,. Servin, Alfredo .... Sewell, James , ..,.. . Shanefield, Rebecca . . . Sharp, Melbo ,..,. Shaw, Sherry . . Shears, Ernest . . . . Sheffield, Lynne . . . Sherrill, Annette . . Shisk, Shisk, Alex .... Glenn . . . Shows, Nancy .... Siders, Patty , . . Sides, Valana . . .. Siebrecht, Gayle . . . Siebrecht, Karrie . . . Siegler, Karin .... Situentes, Lydia .,., Sigel, Terry . ,.... Silguero, Monica . . . Silva, Valerie .... Silvers, Donna .... Simington, James .. Simpson, Brenda . . . Simpson, Larry ,...,. Singleton, Mr. Harold . . Siordia, Elvira ......, Skinner, Randy .,., Skinner, Rhonda . . . Skinner, Richard ...,. Skrobanek, Rosanne . . . Skrobanek, Tommy . . . Smart, Robin ..,.. . Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith- Audie .,... Betty . . 1 Beverly .... Carl ..., Catherine . . David . . . Danna . . Ms. Elsie . . . Elizabeth . . . cscfy ... Smith, Ginger . . Smith, Gregory . . . Smith Smithi Smith, Smith smsmf Smith, Smith, Hershel .... Janelle . . Jeanette . . . Larry ..... Laura ....., Ms. Martha .... Marvin ..,.... Smith, Ms. Mary Helen. . Smith, Smith, smnm Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Michael ,..... Newell . . . . . Patricia ..., Regina .... Rickey .. Robert ,.., Ronald .... Ronnie . . smnh,smney .... Smith, Ms. Susan . . . Smith, Sunday. . . . Sneed, Timmon . . . Snove Sobec l, Ms. Jane .,.,. zek, Kenneth . . . Saliz, Janie. .... .. Soliz, Maria .,.... Salorzano, Irma . . . Sommers, Pamela .... Sommers, Steve ..... Sorrell, Mr. Charles . . . Soto, Joe . ,...... Soto, Richard ,.., Spaeth, Lucille ..., Spaeth, Nancy . . . Sparkman, Emily . . . Sparks, Bryan . . . . Sparks, David , . . . SpauIding,Jay . . . Spear, Andrew . . . Spears, Robert . . . Speer, Diane . . . Speers, Gary .. 374 index fliaif 11183. 163 141 141 141 212 141 141 141 291 110 163 110 141 141 141 ...7s,83,89,9o 1111141 ...liib ........14l ..110, 242, 243, ..........234 1111116 ...83 ....163 ...Rib 'f.1b5.i1iQ226 H..16l ....111, .........83, 'fiiiliidlibb ..........l1L Qffiii 11183 .....176, ..,111,189 .jibbfibi iQfQi4i ..,83 1111163 ......83 ,31 . .,.,. 111,226,262 a3,94,234,237 1 1 1 .67 .83 110 163 305 .83 215 :226 118 244 141 110 163 118 :226 226 .83 141 163 163 141 111 163 141 262 .83 .83 141 163 179 .45 282 189 141 127 314 163 163 141 242 141 262 141 163 .83 .71 .83 163 .83 .83 163 ,234 111 302 111 .67 141 .67 226 262 163 163 163 207 163 163 .83 .67 111 .83 .67 163 111 141 141 163 305 .68 191 111 141 111 , 226 226 226 4 142 314 154 Spence, Stan . . . Spivey, Audrey . . . Sprouse, Rolene Spry, Rozane . . . Stadler, Nancy . . . Slaggs, Laura . . . Stanley, Linda .,.. Start, Byron .... Starks,JoAnn . . . Starks, Shirley ,... Starling, Lynn . . . St.Cloh,Laura ... St. Clair, Mike . . . . Steckly, David ,... Steckly, Denise . . . Steed, Sharon ,.., . Steinbach,Cindy . . . Stephens, Colleen . . Stephens,Joan . . . Stephens,John . . . Stephens, Pam . . . Stephens, Steve ,... Stephenson, Kirk . . . Stevenson, Ginger . . Stevenson, Reggie . . . Stewart, Cheryl . . . . Stewart, Debra . . . Stewart, Homer . . Stiles, Jeffery . . Stiles, Nancy . . . Stokes,Janet . , . Stakes, Leann . Stokes, Peggie. . Stolte, Clay . ..... Storey, Jerald .... Stover, Richard . . . Strader, Mr. Judd . . Strey, Kenneth . . . Strey, Otto . . ,..,.. Strictland, Donald . . . Stull, Sherrie . . . . .. Stutts, David ..... Sullivan, Cynthia . . . . Sullivan, Jerilynn . . . Sullivan, John ..., Sultentuss, Mary . . . Summers, Steve . . Summey, Sandy . . . Summey, Terry . . . Suplick, William ,.., Sutherland, David . . Sutherland, Kent , . . . Sutherland, Robert . . Svec, Ms. Bessie .... Svec, Eunice ..... Sweezy, Michael .,.. Swientek, Cheryl .... Swientek, Leon . . . Swientek, Leona .... Swientek, Leonard. . . Swierc, Annette ..,,. Slafranski, Becky . . Taber, Shirley ,..... Taipulas, Ms. Barbara Talamantez, Juanita . Tamez, Jesse ....... Tapia, Jose ......., Tardy, Justina .... Tarket, Paula ...,.. Tarrillion, Francine. . . Tart, James ,..... Taylor, Austin . . . . Taylor, Ms. Doris ..,. Taylor, Edward . . . Taylor, Jack .... Taylor, Kathy . . Taylor, Kenneth . . . Taylor, Tyrone .... Taylor, Woodrow . . Teeters, Brian .... Teeters, Pat ...... Tenney, Randy . . . Terrell, Helene , .... Tessmann, Beckie .... Tessmann, Ms. Colleen Testerman, Karen . . . Therman, Ernest .... Thomas, Anita .... Thomas, Charles .... Thomas, Colleen . . Thomas, Dietrice .... Thomas, Douglas .... Thomas, Frank .... Thomas, Jeanne .... Thomas, Johnny . . . Thomas, Judy .... Thomas, Linda .... Thomas, Mae ,.... Thomas, Michelle . . . Thomas, Vicki .... Thompson, Brion .,.. Thompson, Carolyn . . Thompson, Clarence . Thompson, Colleen . . ...83,223 .... 163 ...a3 262 .,. 163 . ..,. .83 ....142,226 ... .83 .. 163 ... .84 ........... 142 . ,....... .226,163 ....26,142,226,230 . ..., 84,189 223 .....,.163 262 ....111,226,262 ........ 163 ....142 226 ...84 248 ....163 204 ..... 163 .... 142 ...........84 226 ............84,302 ...111,223,262,304 ..........84,9O ....142,226 ....... 142 .......... 163 ....84,262,264 .....142 262 ....... 142 ........ 142 .. 84,92 262 ....84,199,201 ........ 111 ........ 111 ....68,133 140 ........ 111 ....... .84 ....... 308 ....163 234 ..... 142 ..... 163 ..............142,234 ........ ,.,.. .111,3o2 17,84,94,234,237,262,287 ................, 111 ...... ...35,111 ...,..s4,291 ........... 163 ....111,226,262 .......... 142 .. 142 .. .71 .. 111 .. 111 .. 142 ,... .84 ...84 314 ........... 163 ,....,...,.,. 142 ....2a,142,226,3o4 .. 111 ... .68 ....... .84 ....111,210 ..... 111 ,...142,234 ...84,248 ....142,111 ,...... 111 ....163,178 ..... .68 ..... 111 ....... 163 ....l11 262 ....111 226 , .... 111 ........ 111 .......142,154 ....111,193,262 ..,...,.... 142 .......84,226,314 ...140,142,133,151 . .....,..... .68 ........111,262 ......212 .,...11I,I18 , ..,,.,.. 142 ....142,148,234 ........ 163 .... 111 ...s4,262 ....... 163 ....142,354 ..... 163 .....28,111 ....111,196 ....111 242 ..... 163 ....163,174 ....111,275 ......212 .. 111 Thompson, David . . . Thompson, Garry . . Thompson, James . Thompson, Karen. Thorton, Elmo . . . Thurman, Ernest , . Thurman, Patsy . . . Thurman, Sherry . . . Tietze, Ms. Paulita . . merino, Daniel . . . Tiierina, Esther . . . Tiierina, Joseph . . . Tiierina, Louis . . . Tiierina, Pedro .... Timmer, Andy . . Tisdale, Vera .... Titus, Ruthie . . Topez, Gracie . . . Torres, Antonio . . . Torres,Gladys . . . Torres, Levia .... Torres, Richard . . . Torres, Roger . . . . Torres, Roland .... Torres, Shirley .... Torres, Theresa . . . Torrez, Roger ,.,. Toucheck, Karen . . . Towles, Sandra . . . Transue, Mary ..., Treio, Katherine. . . Tremaine, Carol. . . Trevino, Bobby . . . Trevino, Manuel . . Trevino, Margie Trevino, Roger. . . Trimnal, Jeanette . . Trinidad, Christina . . Tristan, John ...,. Truss, Jerry ....... Tschirhart, David . . . Tschirhart, MaryAnne Tschirhart, Nancy . . Tucker, Cheryl ..,., Tucker, Denise . . .105 Tucker, Mitchell .... Tuller, Danny ..... Tuchez, John . . Turner, Chan .... Turner, Mr. Curtis . Turner, Frank .... Turner, George . . . Turner, Lethea .... Turner,Jeannie . . . Turner, Victor . . . Turpen, Kathy . . . Turpen, Stan ..,., Tyler, Ms. Carol . . . Tyler, Clyde .... Tyler, Eva ,... Tyra, Mary . . . Uhl, Robert .,.... Ullmann, Brenda . . . Ullmann, Kellie . . . Ulrich, Michael . . . Unger, Cindy .... Unger, Kim ..,.. Urias, Linda ..... Uriegas, Cynthia . . . Uriegas, Donny . . . Uriegas,Gilbert . . Urrutia, Diana . . . Urrutia, Maria , . . . Urtiaga, Gigi ..,... Urtiaga, Michael . . . Valadez, Kim ..... Valadez, Gerard . , . Valadez, Linda . . . Valadez, Mark . . . Valadez, Nancy . . Valadez, Morma . . . Valadez, Salvador . Valdivieso, Greciela Valentino, Tony .... Valentino, Victor . . . Valespino, Mr. Joe . Vallado, Ms. Katy . . Valle, Albert ..... Valle, Ervey ..,. Valle, Ruben ..... Valverde, Kathy . . Vance, Linden . . Vargas, Hilda .... Vargas, Robert . . . Varney, Denise . . . Vasquez, Curtis .... Vasquez, Deborah. . Vasquez, Joseph . . . Vasquez, Josie . . . Vasquez, Sylvia . . Vaughn, Gayle . . . Vaughn, Holland. . . Vaughn, Jack .... ....142,30Q ...133,142, 145, ...163, ...69, .f.111Q226Q262 ..'.116Q142f18b 1Qfi42 111142 .1fi6i1 ..1fQfQf1ii ....l11,223,3B .. ....,.... 163 ...111,105,125 fQ1QQQ11i42 ....111 .Qiiii ..........Qf84 ..............163 ..111,234,236,23Q ,111,234,242,244,262,264 1QQ1QQQ1Q1QQ1Qi42 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 309 163 163 223 212 111 111 234 294 111 142 .84 111 191 264 163 .84 174 212 .84 111 111 111 .84 163 149 111 234 111 163 163 204 262 191 126 176 234 125 111 189 111 262 234 239 239 189 226 142 ....84,95 . .... 163, ....28, 142, ....69, 264, ....142 6, 6 ,22 ....111,22 .. .... 84 ...142, .QH65 84, 92, 219, 223, 286, Qlfffibi ....B4, 231,232 .... ..,. 11L ...142, 1 .69 142 .84 163 142 191 226 226 262 142 142 .84 142 230 262 11 1 262 262 163 177 163 163 163 163 142 163 163 142 163 111 142 142 .84 .84 191 163 .69 .71 287 163 142 234 226 142 302 163 111 282 111 111 142 163 207 .84 V311-ZUI1 voughton, Theresa . . I I I Veal, Pamela ..... I ,4,, I Vela, Ms. Leslie .... ,,,, 6 9 Velozquez, Noah . . . I 44,,,, I Il42 Vetter, Martine .... ........ ,..,. 8 4 Viator, Patricia . . .... 111,124, 248 Vick, Terry ..,. ,,,,,,4,,, I 42 Vickery, Bryan . . . ,,,,,A, I I I Vidal, Debbie ..... .... 1 63, 226 Villanueva, Paul ..., 4,4,,,, I I Villarreal, Fernando .... I I I Villarreal, Lindo ..... , I I Villarreal, Michael. . . I I , Villarreal, Potty .... I I I Villarreal, Reuben . . I I I Villasenor, Victor. . , I I I Villegos, Alex ..... I I I Villegas, Carolina . . . I I I Vitela, Jesse ..,,,. ,,,,,,, Vogel, Susan ..... I ,,,,,,, 142 voikmqn, Elaine . . .... 126, 142 Volz, Darrell .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Volz, Donald ... , ..,.. , ....... . . . . Vukasin, Gary . .. .... 84, 210, 211, 262 Waclawczyk, Karen . I I I Wade, Betty ......, I I ,142 Wogenfehr, Cindy. . . I I I Wagenfehr, Cathy. . . I I I Wagenfehr, Lori , . . I I I 11 1 Wahl, Benny .... I I I Wahl,Martin . . I I I Walczyk, Debra . I I I Waldrum, Karen , . . I I I Walker, Charles . . . I I I Walker, Delores . . . I I I Walker,Grey Walker, Helen .,.,. I IIIII I Walker, Joel .....,...............,... 111, 22 Walker, Ms. JoNell ......,.......,.,..,...... Walker, Laurie ....,... 84, 234, 242, 248, 243 262 Walker, Leenard . . . . ..,.......,.... . , .105 Walker, Peggy. . . . , , .85, 234, 236, 228 Walker, Susan . . , . ,..,.,..... 142 Wallace, Alicia ..,. ,... 8 5 Waller, Carla .. . I I I Waller, Ronnie . . I I ,133 Walls,James ... III Walter, Ralph ..... I I I Walters,Antonette . . I I I Walters, Mr. Byron . . ,,II 69 Walton, Lonnie .... I I I Ward, Becky .... IIII 2 94 Ward, Candy ..... .......... Ward, Dorothy ..,. I I ,HII 262 Ward, Susan ,,.. IIIIIIIII Warneke, Mike ...,. I I I Warner, David ....... ,,I,II Washington, Edward . . . . . . .85 Washington, Jerrell .... IIII 8 5 Washington, Kevin . . I I I Washington, Terry. , . I I I Watford, Mike ......., , , ,112 Wawrzyniak, Marino .,.. ...,,. Wawrzyniak,Tereso . . . I , I I85 Webb, Terri .......... I I I Weigand, Ms. Marietta . . ,,III I I Whiteman, Ms. Cheryl . . . ,,,II I I I I Welch, Vickie ..,... .. , 112 116 Weller, Debbie ..,. I , I I I I I Wells,Alvis .,.., .... . . . . ,. Wells. Kevin . ,. ....... ... ... Wells, Sharon .,.. .... , . 112, 234 236 Wengler, Mark . . . .... 34,112,118 226 Wengler, Peggy . . . .........., . . . , . . Wengler, Ricky . . . 85, 93,188, 189, 232 Werland, Terry .... ....... . , . . . . . , . Wernli, Denise .... ......,... . . . , . . Westhoek, Harry .... . . I I I I85 Wetz, Clifton ...... , . . 142 189 Wheeler,James ,. . ..... . .. ,, . Whitaker, Anita . . . . . . 124 142 223 Whitaker, Karen . . ... 176,178 163 Whitaker, Kenny . . . ,,III II I II I whnukef, Mike . . .. .... ... ... Whitaker, Steve .... . , I I I I I I Whitaker, Steven . , . ..,. . . . . , . White, Brian .,.,. . , I85 225, 229 White, David ..., I I I I I I I I White, Eddie , . ,. ,,II 142 139 White, Faye ,... White, Gregory ..... White, Jacqueline . . . White, Ms. Rebecca. , . , White, Tammy ...... Whitehead, Charles .,.. whin, Rita ...,.... Wiatrek, Jeff ...,., Wicht, Debbie ..,.. Wicker, Tammy .... Widner, Bryan ..... Wieding, Beverly ...... Wieding, Catherine ..,. Wieland, Ann ....., Wieland, Gregory . . . 1 155 Q15 1 I I 111 163 354 354 291 314 354 .84 229 111 163 111 163 111 142 142 163 142 142 234 234 314 142 314 142 234 163 234 234 111 142 111 111 111 142 163 142 262 .71 264 111 262 196 248 111 147 .85 163 111 226 142 304 142 294 112 112 112 314 189 206 163 302 142 291 163 .70 .71 118 .85 163 142 238 229 142 314 .85 163 215 210 142 262 234 118 163 112 163 262 163 206 112 142 .85 .70 234 174 .85 314 112 163 .85 112 163 142 112 Wieters, Chris . . . Wiggins, Cindy ..,. Wilhelm, Gary .... Wilkinson,Jimmy ,. Wilks, Chuck ....,. Wilks, Danny , . , Wilks, Kathy .,.. Wilks, Sandra ..... Wilkerson, Nanette . Willborn, James . . . Williams, Annette . Williams, Carolyn , . Williams, Charlene . Williams, Darryl . . . Williams, Frank ..., Williams, Joyce .... Williams, Judy. . . Williams, Kathy .... Williams Leslie ,... Williams, louis .... Williams, Ms. Louise Williams, Lucy, , . Williams, Roger. . Williams, Ronny . . . Williams, Sandra. . . Williams, Scott . . Williams, Victor .... 11155, iii Williamson, Arthur . Williamson, Carolyn . Williamson Debra. , Williamson, John , . . Williamson, Kathy ...,. Williamson Michael . . . Williamson, Marianna . . . Williamson, Thomas ..., Willis, Herleen .... Willis, Vida , ...... Willms, Charlene , . , Wilms, Raymond . . . Willrich, Dawn. . , Wilson, Beverly .... Wilson, Cheryl .... Wilson, Daryl ..... Wilson, Ms. Henrietta Wilson, Kenneth . , . Wilson, Kinda . . . lNilson, Linda ..... Wilson, Margaret . . Wilson, Robbin .... Wilson, Roger . . . Wilson, Shelia . . . Wilson, Tammy .... Winkler, Bibianno . . Winn, Ms. Lillian . . . Winter, Kevin .,... Winters, Remethia . . Witherspoon, Rosemary .... Witter, Beth ..... Woitena, Charlotte Wolff, Kevin ..,... Woltersdorf, Sally . . Wondra, Elizabeth Wondra, John ..,.. Wondro, Melvin . . . Wansetter, Dennis . Woobley, Tino .... Wood, Cindy ,... Woodard, Deborah .... Woodruff, Esmond Woodruff, Rita ..,. Woosley, George . Woosley, Tina ..... Workman, Kip ..... Wotipka, Edward . Wotipka, Loretta . . Wrase, Mark ,... Wrase, Stephanie Wren, Sondra . . . Wright, George. , . , Wright, Tammy .... Wright, Wanda .... Wyatt, Jim Wyatt, John . . . Yates, Brian ...... Yborra, Edward .... Yborra, Enrique ..,. Yborra, Judy ....... Ybarra, Luis ..... Yeager, Ms. Maguerite , . Young, Teresa . . . Yznaga, Kathy . . Yznaga, Mary . . . Zoiontz, Mark . . . . Zaiontz, Patricia . . . Zalesky, Robin . , Zamora, Diane . Zamora, Maria . . Zamora, Rosie. . . Zapata, Ruth , . . Zepeda, Jerry ...., Zepeda, Sandra . . . Zimmerman, Don. . . Zinsmeister, Peggy , . 75, ss, 90, 92, 95, ,a5, 163, 163 112 .85 287: 191 112 ibi 112,234 iii 112. 2 112, 112 163 iii 15:5 iii 225 155 189 143 112 302 155 112 1 1 f 142 112 112 .85 163 112 234 197 163 163 226 314 112 198 212 112 291 304 163 127 .70 112 143 112 143 143 163 163 112 112 163 .85 .85 112 163 112 163 112 163 124 143 .85 163 .70 163 314 116 253 .85 244 '154 143 291 .71 191 196 163 143 112 163 262 .85 .85 112 .85 234 143 112 191 112 .85 163 163 .85 143 223 234 143 118 .85 143 123 314 112 262 163 112 163 .46 112 163 .NJ262 ..85, 93 143,196 112 .85 234 112 122 143 .85 163 143 163 Zoblosky, Jeff ...... Zoeske, Ms. Dolous . , . . Zoller, Mr ...,,..... Zotl, Cindy ..... Zuniga, Cathie .... ....112, Zuniga, Gabriel .............,. .,.. . . , ADVERTISING INDEX A, A. Patina Exxon . . ASE Cleaners ....,... ABF Cleaners ......... Alamo Cycle Servi Shop .... Alamo Funeral Home ..,... Alamo Paint 8. Wallpaper . . . Alamo Typerwiter Service . , . Aldersgate U.M.C. ....,. . American Sports Center ..... Andy's Auto Parts 8 Service .... ABR Floral Design .,....,.. Audie and Joyce .....,... Baptist Temple Church , . . Bethel A.M.E, Church. . . Big Ern's .,.,. , . . . . B-N Auto Supply . . , Bob Jones Realtor . . . Bob Woltersdorf . . . Bond's ........ . Bow Kay Flowers , ...... Brown's Mexican Food. . . Brown's Texaco .,..... Bud Jones Cafe .... Carter Auto Sales .. , Ceramic Village ..,. Chi' Omega ....,.... Clements Music Shop .... Clines Gun Shop ,..... Coca Cola , ...... Coronet Cleaners . . ......... . Country Craft .... . . ,.,... . . . Cresswell's 24 hr. Wrecker Service , . . Deanie Owens Realtor ........... Dellcrest Merchants ......,.... Dietert's Florists ...... , Dorontes Music Studio . . . Dury's Gun Shop ...... Dykman's Texaco . . . El Rancho ......... El Regio ....,....... Fanicks Garden Center .... Flowers Lumber Company , . . Floyds Dairy Bar , ..... ..,. . . Foley's Repair 8- Maintenance , . , Frank Mesa Barber Shop ....,. Fred Harding Studio , ..,.. . Galloway Beauty Shop . , Goliad Upholstry ,.,... Graham Brothers , .... . Greer's Hobby Shop ..,,.,. Highland Hills Apartment ..,.,. Highland Hills Baptist Church . . . Highland Hills Baptist School , . . Highland Hills Pharmacy .,.. Highland Nursing Home ........ Hill Tire Company .......,....... Highland Tractor Bi Mower Service Honda ot San Antonio . ........ . . Interstate Auto Supply . . . Jeans Cake Shop ....., Kappa ' Gamma ..... LaMoy's ...... Londauers ...... Mary Kay .....,.. Meuviel Coiffures .......,.,.. Motor Mart .........,......,,. Mrs. Smith's 4th Period English Cla ss McCreless ................... . . .352-353 McKinley Ave. Methodist Church . . . McQuaide Auto Service ,.,..... National Life 8 Accident Insurance OK Plano ...... , ....,... . . Patti Anna Twirling Studio , . . Pennies Food Market ,..,.. Pennystone Apartments . , . . Petes Body Shop ....... Pig Stands ......,.,. Renfro Realty ..,... Rigsby Upholstery ..... Sekula's Barber Shop . . . Sherbert Construction . ,.,.. Southcross Villa Apartments, . Southside Reporter ....,... Southwestern K-9 Guard Dogs . . . Tandy's .......,..,....... Temple Discount Pharmacy . , Temple Hill Garage ...,... Thompson's Barber Shop . . . Tieken Auto Service ..... T. l. Long,Jr. T.V, . . , ToniCraft Ceramics .... Valley View Pharmacy . , . Vela's Advisory ....,...... Veri'Fedes ...,.., . . . . . . Wagner Equipment Company. Weiner News Company ..... , ......, 143 .70, 226, 232 234, 262, 304 .......,ll2 ....,...143 .,..346 ....349 ....349 ....342 ....351 ....345 ..,.349 ....337 ....345 ....343 ....348 ..,.345 ....347 ....357 .,..356 ....340 ....342 ,...351 .,..350 ....356 ,...344 ....348 ....342 ....356 ,....356 ...360-361 ....,346 ....341 ....350 ..,.345 ....349 .,..344 ....340 ....341 ..,.359 ....349 ....337 ...,346 ....341 ....343 ....343 ...,348 ....343 ....348 ,...351 ....366 ....342 .,..356 ....351 ....337 ....344 ....346 .,..342 ....358 ,...358 ,...356 ....343 ....338 ....,346 .......346 ..,362-363 ....337 ....337 ....349 ,...343 ....357 .....339 .....349 ....344 ,.,.348 ....351 ...,346 ....347 ....356 ....359 .,.,345 ....349 ....358 ....356 ....351 ....338 ....345 ....351 ....345 ....337 ,.,.344 ..,.348 .,..343 ....348 ....345 ,.,.348 ......,354 .,.364-365 . ,.,. 343 ,...342 Index 375 376 Closing ,, X fE3 D 'k fvfyvklf O-AAA ' A ,402 gi Qbww U, Q L77 igjgbtww C Q '6iJ2MM'J4'- K C 'YA-Q. O . 1 kb Ami 1 Eff? 0. 4,-z,U.J-fdlffrx QE' GNDVUN gfbfvvq 190,44 , M5 MNA QQ 211 ,W ,L v 5 ', :Q 1 NM, i Aww. 'Tlfxcfinliiijj Q Olawevxfy GLQLQZZ-92,1 ,Jac ,QN MMU f,ef12Q!,22u0.C5! DM,wDB4g.,.L :the year of la er WW, ,OG-wb. ai JT Q W V 4 W , , 4 A ,., CI g 377 'l xr' '- v pf' . .3 -?7g 'A -9,3 N S . 1 x ff: ,Q 'iff fbi t' fsgx i 'A is fl uw, .. R uf 378 Closing amz., a i , iw ,fi !l ,, L the year of involvement Q. 'N M , E sf 'un Q u W 380 Closing ,rov- MQ' V Y xg the year of friends ---' '- gf If QL Q W I 31 5? iii sl iv .,.. Y closing As our co un try celebrates its two- hundred th birthday, many Americans are realizing what an outstanding land We live in. Th ere are many different and interesting things about the United States, butperhaps one of the most unique aspects of our nation is the Way in which the many people of different races live together in harmony. 4 t 4 t 131: 5iiE5:iE55i:5f::::5::'? ' '- A Our country is made up ofmany different people from various lifestyles. From the East Coast fishermen to the West Coast businessmen, from the Northern industrial workers to the South ern farm ers, Americans continue to grow, learn, and live together in freedom and love. May we, as young Americans, strive to carry on this vital part of the great American spirit that the rest of the world has learned to admire. x 'W- I X' -.. -. x. --... ..','j, -.. xr--. - :::..::::-.:::--.mr--' ' . H ...... - - . -..,, I'.,'I si 3 xr 9 ,N xt. : 5 its Q Y ,it is is 'N T ig were i ay? , A 4 41 XA 5 if Q ,I am si ,. W I it Q T fl it T l as sssl 2 if ,T r ' 1 1 nr ij, . T ' T 4 - ' ff 1+ g T T El f Q ' Qgkflkik I Q F I W jg . g ' V f Q , 1 if ' or - s :gg i T . , m'.1 j,::fii? X T M Xa Q L Sv e is 1 -f s T K. 2 ,Q M G? P fwfr E V' Q-4 12 'wi Q v2M 'l ,,g, ffl 735553: f SM! The Brigadoon '76 Staff would like to thank the following people for their assistance in producing this volume of the Brigadoon. - Mr. Don Rogers for his artwork on the cover, endsheets, and division pages. - Mr. Doug Altom, our Taylor Publishing Co. representative, for his help and advice. - Our many advertisers for their constant support. To these fine people the Brigadoon '76 Staff says THANKS. 384 Closing ' X l pvc. X 'X- T' - .PU 'X N' I F ' . 1 if 'Q' f ' ' , ' ' -, AN if? W mf V ' f xv - J Q V fi, J .X ,ff Y RJ , A' --N Q KSN' ,J ,, X9 vxif' , f - V -K 1, 'X 'f U J 3 Nj X x A J X' , X11 V.-,f --' ,V-'3 H S.. A NX3 X , J ,f X-f ,fx ' Q ,r X ' x ' V xx X M, x.1-, J 'X ' :lr ,fy x 'L ' X . -X1 , N--f kx J - .J N-f - ,Q - ' , ffqx-j .L xv xQA X x ,ll k ' I N4 xf ,N ,K , Y X4 5 XJ , - rs xr X xx- NJ x Q 'J fix' I A 'X M x.f A R, 5 X rs 1 J V X A , f ' S Q, , XM- A f V Ax -. , Q- D L ',,- 1 ku 2' xi , ' fx, -A M X, NA I CQ. 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Approximately two-thousand parents and friends saw the performances and approximately one-hundred students participated and helped with the review. Small children of all nationalities began the review singing Everything is Beautiful. lt really set the mood for the performance. The Highlands' Swingers impressed the audience with their modern dances. The dances included S.W.A.T., Cut the Cake, UFO and Africana. Singing acts and bands also were featured in the review. Everyone enjoyed the review and are looking forward to another one next year. Top: The Highlands' Swingers dance to the theme from S.W.A.T. Middle Left: Linda Clark sings Living for the Love of You. Middle Right: Aldofo Garcia is being pursued by the Highlands' Swingers. Lower Left: Bernice Martin enhances the audience by singing Heat Wave. Bottom: Kenneth Garner smiles as he plays the drums. 386 Talent Review I . -wt, . it S in 511 i r. new people in old places ln the middle of March, most of the clubs and organizations of Highlands High School held elections to find out the officers of their selected group. Student Government, Band, Brigade, and each class selected their officers. These people will be the leaders of Highlands next year. Elections 387 heritage Week, la legac Heritage Week was held from March 29 through April 2. This is the third year that Heritage Week has taken place. Student Council sponsors this week. This year Heritage Week has been named one ofthe ten Best Outstanding Projects of Texas. This award was given by the Texas Association of Student Councils. Heritage Week consisted of many activities. Displays showing different cultures was set up in the student lounge. The American Peddlers played forthe opening assembly. Tuesday was Dress-Up Day. Cn Thursday night a carnival was held at the school. Foreign food and game booths were set up. The American Peddlers held a concert Thursday evening. Commissioner Bustamente was the guest speaker at the closing assembly on Friday. ru FRDMT HEREEK DRM Top: The Drama Club took part in the week by having a Greek Drama and American Musical Display. Middle: The Spanish Clubs' proud heritage shows through by the display. Lower Left: A member ofthe American Peddlers plays for the opening assembly. Bottom: The Latin Club shows students that Art, Government, Language and Architecture ofthe Latin era still lives on. 388 Heritage Week the promise of america' i M! J If I H V V ' Q W' V. 14, ,.,, 'l y V' V A - ,ig T. s . . lg-- hits. ,,ne,.::i5sz1feg,gg,kEg,' if K i .. 'Lk .Qi'z'z-fififi i2f12'-'..-,-.sQg.r--,V , . i, W l .- . fs ft m4! if.' 5 , T MF? M Ol' uv , ,T I 1 -, T 3i'a-r- - A ' Y? A ' i f-'Q 954' 2. ti twgs. ri' 2 Y ' A K ew Z . ,.!,,,4zt,f,sk, . than will ' ,, L. :ffl , ' Q -' f i t . 7 'F X as : ' f'.35t' F , 5.-.,4...,.,..f . , .4 is , ' we if 4 ,- , S I - 3, .g M: ta: Li, f? Q ',b' it im l C A All if, ' L In at 22 ig' ,.f ' 5 iv Aer, Top: The Black heritage is shown through this display. Middle Left: The American Peddlers were a success and this guitar is a member ofthe band. Middle Right: Mary Ann Schmidt works in the German Club booth and she also watches other activities that are taking place. Bottom Left: Cheryl Farris wears a German Dress. Bottom Middle: Joe Aleman and David Huntley work in the Latin Club Booth. Bottom Right: This girl lets outa scream as she hits the water. f et :MEL ,xgxgxv ..n, M so 1 Heritage Week 389 freshmen have fun in the sun On May l l the freshman class of Highlands High had their annual Spring Picnic at Comache Park No. 2. All the freshmen that came had a great time in the sun. They joined in at a game of softball, ate a dinner of barbecue then separated their time other activities. Upper Right: Duane Johnson, Phillip Turk, Alvis Wells and Michael Kimble enioy the dinner they were served. Middle Right: Cheryl McPherson, Patricia Johnson, Teresa Sizer and Adrienne Galloway watch the games that are being played. Bottom Right: A group of freshmen take a break at the picnic. Bottom Left: Karen Poerner takes time to swing at the picnic. Xlsv' 390 Freshmen sophomores enjo their annual pionio i .JM J J' f' J f J -J J J .1 ' ',,, j-ij, IMI, J... f J-1' J , , 'fs ' J 4 , f fy I f 1 l J 1 1 J J , , . .1 ' ,J 3,171.1 is jfjfff-I 1, .1 V jf vi :.fV,f Ji! v fix -xp V ...fs SV 1-Q .ltr , - V ' ' ....,.-Q - -xi, V Q sl Ar Q' . 1 W JD- '5'q,f 1 Y s es: s ,saw -s R . 11 -,-'if 'I 5.4.06 .. 99 -+4 Q jg, ,... .,.f,,. . . ' .':2'5'il 'ri xii. ' S . 1. Jggwaapq-um. X.,,M. Q an ac- The sophomore picnic was held at comanche park, approximately 200 students attended. Bill Miller catered their bar-b-que dinner. Just a few of the games they played were softball, volleyball, frisbee, and they also had a dunking booth. Top: A group of sophomores enioy a cool dip in the dunking booth. Middle Left: Other sophomores get together for a chat. Middle Right: Jeff Brennan gets into the swing of things at the picnic. Bottom Left: Jamie Cottrell reaches for the sky in a game of volleyball. Bottom Right: Robert Garcia and friend swing like little kids. u pn , , ,Q , -,, . Q. 1:2 at Q Q I s X' , 1 at s Q 'S , 3: , J' 1 f 0 gr? , YQ, ' 5 Q, ,s i ,+ 1 Q ,Ji ls'- : -in s Yr! . I '1 Tanga Q1 :tr sf., 3 Q N? t- A ., Q x on I I jk. x C , - Q 3: , fc ' 5 J 1 x ga , N: - Q' I a Q -B 1 .ji-952.4 . i -1, i f- '- -, s., Q 'B U .-- , Q N. z W J is t ...., 1 I 1-Q -wviaui 7 -Q W ,M .,...... .Aars.smss1m..,,. junior picnic is a success M. ,A5,3W a- w ef. 'f -vi. 1 fw- ctw. -N -. .. '.L -MP1 'T -. ,ff . ,y . 4' ., Q W ' ,J , .M..- , . .. M-'. ' ..,11'd'1g , 1' ,M M .-v. M'-A J . gafyngw ..,7.7,, After two cancellations because of rain the Junior class held their picnic Tuesday May 1 l at Raymond Russell Park. There was a variety of activities. Some of them were the Egg Toss, Refrigerator Box races and also races to see who could carry an egg on a spoon the longest. The picnic lasted till about 6:00. Approximately 125 people attended. Barbecue chicken was catered to the member who attended. Top Lett: Denise Tucker reflects on her experiences as a Class of 77 member. Top Right: Paula Rios bids farewell to her Junior year. Middle: Denise Tucker, Melba Sharp, and Brenda Cook go back to the good old days of their childhood. Bottom Left: Larry Deason dreams of his future as a bronc rider. Bottom Right: Leroy Haby takes time out to enioy a Bar-B-Que lunch. 392 Junior Picnic 'FT ri-frisifr ?r'i'5W js-Q., A' Vw' , W2 ui ,- - - 1 - . 5 X . ..-.- to--X N , - - , K,- -jf' 'ff yi .f ,gfgaf ll N ' 'S2gT l tl . - N-K sss... if x ' , A .K I N if 'V .-.: '. ,f .M-.N - . .. ..- .'-- ' s . -r .-,. , A 1 . . -f M X 'T--'t-...gp m - s - Q x . h ,132 , ,C -' 't': r1 N,-'-V r ' -P f ,, I Qi 2-A-.,,hhhs 1 . f 3 :H 3, ' -gi . , , seniors 0 barefoot in the park fy , Agfa ., -rr' - -, A -, h- v- xl ' . , , 1 .K ri A A - .r Q . v .4 W1 M., -- -if - , eo X rr - A YT' -7..j..i',-5 -U-. - ' ,. A , - I . .' W Q wfz is FQ -. 2, - i'3'f'Ew ' ' Mi: '--. .3 ' M . ,suv S 4 A I ,. , ' -,gay 4. -,Q e X , .5 I . ff .ag r . . V 1 - wx 'ihfrig if-. ' f '1 'ir ' '. :ft ,, A, I i f M ,gp g 5 if 5- - .J 1 W? r we 4 1- if -4 r, 1-. 3 15' e, , W .fr i 5, 1 ' Q 1 ' Q ' s 5 ts, f sf ..i,. K .. W 'N f f -e .ft Timur i f H , V, , 5 + V if ' -ig glzrf ., 1 M -r ,, E ,b ', ff Z? if ff .W mg, ya I df? i '-m- V' ,,A. W , ' ' i A sf .awe ff The Senior Picnic took place at Lando Parkin New Braunfels, on May seventh, nineteen seventy-six. Top Left: Julie Robo finds some free time to take a walk. Top Right: Carl Robey, Mark Robertson, Tim Lockman and Mark Griffin barbeque their steaks at the pork. Above: Diane Barden and Judy Gavegan watch the goings on at the Senior picnic. Middle Left: Mrs, Blanar takes part at the picnic. Left: Robin Zalesky gets held up at the railroad tracks. Senior Picnic 393 gustav acosla george alford raineye allen shirley allen leficia alonzo barbara anderson iudy anderson steven angulo fred arambula germaine arch rosemary arramide blanca arredonda diana arredonda yolanda arriola iames asberry cynihia ashley sandra alzenhoffer kathy axel clarence bcder cliffon bailey sfephen baldwin phillip balleza tim baney diane barden hugo barrera william barreff henrieha balson iames baggenfs iames bazer gregary becker debbie bednarz iohn benavidez mark biediger brian bielke bernadine billings cheryl bloch kevin baggs iimmy bonds stuart borman marie boubel annehe bowens iohnny bowens iudy boyer donna breen diane brighfman darrel broussard gloria brown sharon brown wanda bruce carl buhl ianet bukowski marsheila burke donnie burlon liz caballero rifa Calderon rannie camacha veronica campa barbara campbell iulie Campos tami cannon anifa canfu beatriz cardona 394 Senior Cap and Gown 'iv .f x --cf , i ' 4 , i I f dudley carlton dale carmichael irene carney leland carver michael casanova yvonne casillas sherry cuss valdemar casfano iesse castanon albert castillo diana castillo roland castro michael chadwick deborah chaney eddie chatman susan chatman maria chavarria ianet chrisman dora cisneros margie cisneros Iarae clark melvin clay patricia clay brendo cochran chuck colley iesse compas kathryn conn sandra cook tami cooper debra coronado carlos cortes thelma cortez margaret craft tara cromer claude crumrine pamela cruse ioanne cruz elton cude marie culpepper tony cutrona ieanne davila ann davis darrell davis mark davis wayland davis sandra dawson diane daye robin decker? william delao ramona diaz elizabeth dickson holly dietert deborah dietz perry diikman thomas dill leanna dixon pam dockery bonnie doiron terry dominguez diana dotson max downey karen drake richard dudek Senior Cap and Gown 395 bruce dudley tony duerr robert dukes thomas duncan domingo duran ion eggleston iacky elam carl ellison peruis ellison charles english eddie ennis diana escalera casimiro espinoza rosalinda espinoza iudy esquivel edgar evans susan everett gary faktor teresa farris lorraine felan ioe felix mike fenstemaker PQQQY ferry shawn flannigan dolores flores nicholas flores lionel foster mark fox diana foxx linda fritz gene frost alice fuentes william fulmer maria gabrera adolf garcia david garcia diana garcia diana garcia diana garcia ioe garcia john garcia lilly garcia manuel garcia sylvia garcia david garner terri garrett guadalupe garza norma garza iudy gavegan melissa georg teresa gibson deborah giles iernes gillum ethel glass marie godines gloria gomez frank gonzales glenda gonzales iohn gonzales larry gonzales norma gonzales robert gonzales 396 Senior Cap and Gown charles goodwill steven grandberry ianis green iesse green chris gregory mark griffin pete guaiardo martha guerra cheryl guilbeau kathleen gustafson edward gutierrez iuanita gutierrez elizabeth guzman sharon hyden patricia hyatt david huntley bill huedepohl tommy holley pedro hinoiosa etta hice ruben hernandez cheryl henderson diane hefner carol heck rita haywood beverly harwood marian hartranet william hartman lloyd halsell dana hall argean ingram gregory ivy karen ivy armando iturralde beatrice jackson beverly jackson chuck jackson marsha iackson randy iackson cathe iarutowicz patrick jarzombek cindy ienschke Clifton iohnson ianet iohnson kimm iohnson vanita iohnson deborah jones patsy iones ieff kendrick larry kennedy gary kensing williwm kilpatrick doni king artie kocian robert kolb phillipi koontz mary krenek debra kroll timothy kruegar david kruwlzynski ioe kutach vicky lambert lynette lamprecht Senior Cap and Gown 397 tom landers scott lane donny lange fred lathe vanessa lawson debora lazarine rebecca lee iuanna lehman craig lemon viola leos grace leystra charles littlefield alfred lincoln sheri lincoln Iindy lindsey kim lines tim lockman diane long russell long ioseph longoria karen loper elizabeth lopez rufus lott floyd love michael lovins elida lozano leticia luian audrey mackey ianie maldonado william manes rosie marossi sazanne marrs bernice martin kay martin anthony martinez elizabeth martinez leroy martinez rosalie martinez samuel martinez robert mazac karen mc carter Iula mc carter billy mc donald virginia mc dow melissa mc dowel louisa mc iver wayne mc grew frank mc makin pamela mc rae iulio medina esther medrano lillian menchaca linda mettke frances miller iames miller ianet miller michael miller frank moczygembc ice moldonado richard monsibais sandra moon zelma moore irma morales 398 Senior Cap and Gown fc v -,.f V P- x 1 ...f .,... -.f 42 Y':v mark robertson carl robey ronald robinson robert robles sylvia robles cheryl rodgers antonio moreno iim morris lynette moss pam munn clyde munoz martha murphy charles nystrom vicki nolan doris noble lee ann nieman ronnie nichols kathy newman avis newburn diane netherly tommy nesrsta delvin olinick harvey offer earl o'carroll linda o'brien mark padalecki edith pagel marlene paulsen betty parades daryl parker kathy passant octavio pena del pennywell carlos perez ruben perez margaret perkins margaret person ernie phrampus eula pickens randy pizzini lonnie posey iames pullum mark pundt penie purcell cathy prime luci quintanilla tony quintanilla nancy rabenaldt cypriano ramirez doyle randall gene ray ioan reed mary renfro rosie reyes steve rhodes harold richardson lisa richter gary ricks gilbert rico iulie roba patricia roberts gail robertson Senior Cap and Gown 399 ioann rodriguez penny rogers cindy rohrbach martha rosas doug rosenthal sandra rudd diana rutherford kathy rzenik linda sabbs diana salazar ricardo salazar esther salinas robert senders eduardo sanchez mary santos ianet sawyer laura scheel yvonne scheel ronnie scott brenda sczech toni sekula iames sells genny servantes alex snisk valerie silva donna silvers randy skinner ginger smith gregory smith larry smith shirley smith timmon sneed emily sparkman lay spaulding diana speer stan spence rolene sprouse nancy stadler linda stanley michael st. clair colleen stephens kirk stephenson steve stephens linda stevens reggie stevensan ieffery stiles peggie stokes clay stolte otto strey mary sultenfuss terry summey leon swientek dennis taber iaunita talamantez paula tarket helene terrell frank thomas ioseph tiierina ruthie titus gladys torres roland torres george turner maryanne tschirnart 400 Senior Cap and Gown mary tyra cindy unger delores valdez graciela valdivieso albert valle linden vance joseph vasquez jock vaugh martine vetter brian vickery darrell volz gary vukasin sandra waldrum lourie walker peggy walker edward washington teresa wawrzyniak ricky wengler terry werland harry westhoek brian white iacqueline white rita whiff geoffrey wiatrek brian widner jimmy wilkinson kathryn wilks iudy williams kathy williams kathy williamson david wilson robbin wilson roger wilson bibianna winkler elizabeth wondra iohn wondra clarence wonsetler george woosley mark wrase tamalyn wright eddie ybarra mark zaiontz robin zalesky Senior Cap and Gown 401 402 Freshmen laura abi rached tom adams clay ainsworlh chrislie akvines donald clanzo joe alvarado cecelia anderson rabyn anderson angela andrews dorolhy arrambide noema arriala sylvicl balles peter balleza sidney baney cynlliia bauer phyllis beard vivienne bean debbie bench ianice booker mario barjas roy bowling colerve bradley kimberly bowman billie briggs anthony brown ice bullard denise camacho isabel caniu lucy corona jeff cary susan caslano katherine chandler mary chandler iimothy :lemons garlan davis lydie decker rochelle decker? louis delao richie dehue wayne dickerson darlene diikman wendell dockery clifford dominguez clillcn danahoe kevin drennan laura edmonson debbie edwards nancy erfurlh iannie english elliol egglesron robert esquivel hilda eslrada beverly esfes rasenda eslrada laura evereh alberr felix bill flores basil franks palricia funari rudy galindo iohn gage teresa garcia alice garanzuay donna garrison leon giles sandra gonzaba adam gonzales ioe ganzales mark gordon perry green shelia greenwaod anna gonzales brend grimis suzi garreii mario guerrc iucm hernandez stephen hellerbridle debrcl helner mike hering gilberl hughs W freshmen pro '-l w eid c,,L zf ' -, , W- , M ' LL- N. fin 1' , J: FI, if, ' - 1 -sl. .- Q 'W' - -' 1 .1 .-. ,. 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' 1.2 iames harvfield brenda hignighl kalhy iglehearl cindy ivy robbie iackson iill iacques lracy iamrozy margarel iimenez richard iimenez palricia iohnson palricia ianes diana laper diana lopez lane! lozano ice lolara edward lozono esfella maldanada lydia maldonada mark marlowe angie maninez david marlinez io ann martinez iohnny mariinez mary marlinez Iheresa marlinez I, d. mc garily carol mc kenzie grace landers enrique leon hope leos sylvia Ieos ioseph lodge denise loesl glenn keolon rodney kelly michael kimble frank kocurek iames krenek kathy krenek kathy rnendoza robert merkelz lohnny mesiey gilda narvial gary nichols stephen nieslroy donna nirnley chris olivarri mark offer ierry owensby ieffery pass susan perales gloria perel mallinda perez rosalinda perez yolanda perez sharon persky sherri pelers Iaurie pollock laura poznocki bealrice quinfana edward quinlero diana ramos manha ramos raxanne ransom diand reed lulher reus iimmy rice harold richardson roland rios vom rios lilliam rivas vheresa rivas mary riyera eddie rodriguez olga rodriguez loni san miguel sheryl sapp yicki scharf kennelh schmoekol richard schroal freshmen turn into sophomores valena sides herschel smith ricky smith ronnie smith pamela sommers byron stark austin taylor dietrice thomas ieanne thomas linda urias maria urretia michael urtiaga linda Valdez ervey valle michael Villarreal grey walker ralph walter terry washington terri webb iames willborn annette williams arthur Williamson iahn williamson thomas williamson vida willis raymond willms daryl wilson kenneth wilson margcret wilson karen whitaker kevin Wolff esmond wcodruff tina woosley enrique ybarra kathy yznaga peggy zinsmeister I f ll A V , ig, , , ' Ji sy - , W , M Q,-,, s if H Y fi gf it , 5, W i s 1 51 I v V 5 ll ily: V ' I a t ,,. 'I A g , V I .- - I ' 1 I -:,,f , , fr X if JG, 1 fi , 1 ,A dwg! 'ma ,A 3, time ,Q 'fx Q, 51 ,, 'mf if 1 4 ff r , V. 'flea 2 Q-1 Y i 1. u i , ,, f N Q' 4 In px , 49, X V 1 gf r 'il ' H-if H K , L ,I , V I ts : , 5 35 i'11 2 , r e 9 1-A , V-' 1 .. , -' Qs., i K 'W ,af illalflfrl li g R? l 2,5 lv 1 ,1 2 57 M ff.fA3,?'1 L 452 ' Ji ' wld ' V 'ff' I A , ,, 5 D , K E U I L , t izgegg. . L.,:1p'3'M,A,F,.T2 5 404 Freshmen X , 'gn r- -, , M fs V' my ,5-uv 5 -4 as . my - 9 as I., ll -2 ff? sn- M L? r.t,Q at This year the Military Ball was held at the Fort Sam NCO Club on April 15, 1976 from 7:30 to 12:00. The new officers were commissioned at this time and the whole event was an eventful and enioyable one. Top: Tim King and Debbie Hodge dance to c slow song at the Military Ball. Middle Right: Some ROTC members fill up onthe refreshments at the Military Ball. Middle Left: Toni San Miguel and John Moreno pose for the photographer at the Military Ball. Bottom: Some ROTC members enjoy the music at the Military Ball. fi. :9 sw- Jdm A -.J-s s we X fig figs The 1976 Brigadoon was issued May 24th to the student body of Highlands High School. After distribution a signing party was held from 3:00 to 6:00. The theme of this book is Friends. Top Left: Students remember one another by signing each others Brigadoon. Middle Left: Many students stay after to sign their books. the brigadoon arrives! Middle Right: Engraving was done on many of the books. Bottom Left: Students look back and remember the year. Bottom Right: Robert Garcia puts his autograph into a friends Brigadoon. aww. we . ,,. f . K 406 Brigadoon Distribution eagers keep up with tradition 5 W ,I if The Owls finished the season with a 28-l 0 overall record. In first round district, Highlands had a 5-2 average, second round Highlands had a 7-0 average. This put the Owls in the play-offs with Seguin with a 60-52 score, in the Owls favor. The cagers then took on Burbank who edged the owls 58-54 in district. 'Gi ry, I - -1--k.,,,sf -5... S? W . wg t,,,' : kegy I . ,,:, , , I Top Left: .lohnny Bowens and Rufus Lott praise the basket Bowens iust made. Middle Left: Johnny Bowens and Burbank's Gilbert Silanas battle for the ball. Bottom: The team listens to Coach K as he tells them of new plays. Middle: Tension builds up as the ball is battled for. Middle Right: Johnny takes advantage of the free throw line. Basketball 407 team pride keeps owls going to ple offs QW A-I is ' 5 'Un Q s I Top Left: Harold Barrow gets ready to hit the baseball. Top Right: Mark Wrase takes his place behind the plate. Lower Left: Holly Dietert is one of the Owls batgirls. Lower Right: Harold Barrow winds up and Clay Stolte plays first base. Opposite Page Top ga third Left: Coach Rice watches the South San me. Top Right: An Owl player slides into base. Bottom Left: Mark Castro is one of the owls baseman. Bottom Right: A South San 408 Baseball player swings at the ball. K H919 were fp, . A grh, .f K Q- if, I jr fl 4 X V +- E., N w ' M 'WSW --5 .arf H. ma., ' V tee'tttr..t owls lose to south san in bi-district The South San Bobcats ranked one in the city faced the number two Highlands Owls on the Highlands diamond. South San clawed their way to a lO-O lead by the fifth inning with the Owls bouncing back to score in the sixth, The final score was l I-l in the Bobcats favor for their 23 win in a row. At South San the Owls played brilliantly to take a 2-O lead by the close of inning three. South San fought back to tie the game at 3-3 at the end of six. After a scoreless top of the seventh for the Owls, South San made two quick outs. After a walk and a stolen base, a misiudged line drive which dropped for a hit, allowed the Bobcats to win the game 4-3 and the series two games to zero. if Baseball 409 The pictures on this page depict this year's track team. The team is hard working, dedicated, and self sacrificing. This elite team comprised of only the best, went to many meets as the one shown in the pictures. Competing against such strong teams as MacArthur, New Braunfels, and Seguin, the Highlands Track Team out raced and out classed the other teams. The Highlands Track Team was indeed a winning team. Top Right: Frank Williams finds himself in the middle of things at Blossom Athletic Center. Bottom: Lester Hartsfield leaps for the lead against New Braunfels. Bottom Right: Gary Bradshaw takes on a Sam Houston opponent at Blossom Athletic Center. track team makes tracks .ff w , A4 .1 4 -I a W m - 3,3 , A . A ,c.,, . 'YM g - 'Z .V if A T . A tssss ' --' i s t t.,t ...nt A A A . .., . I is 1 C X nf .115 if . 5.1 f ,V Q ' if Ag T ..-- af V 7' ' Y ' 'A 'H L A ' f Q ,. il' , V . vi-Y ' -',,' ' 1 .Z n V 'iw f 'fab .1 ,fi ' il l' tl ff Af' T l ,, . , r',,. M ,gy a s ,, Q -U if T ri i T 1 4 .2 t Q 4 v 3 J-9 ' sm Q ..h W ' it - it .E cw aw, f :V 5 n.. ..-... A A l!! ! ftp 410 Track golf team takes second in district The Owl Golf Team saved their best rounds for District 29-AAAA Competition. Finishing iust 9 strokes behind district winner San Marcos, the Owls outdistanced the rest of the field firing a three round total of 7912. The third place MacArthur Brahmas found themselves 17 shots back of the Owls at the conclusion of play. Mark McNabb led the Owl surge with a fine score of 220 for the three rounds. John Crabb, Tommy Dill, .lack Cruz, and James Baygents all contributed to the unexpected but well-deserved finish. The Owls were privileged to represent District 29-AAAA in the Regional competition in Corpus where Mark McNabb finished in 6th place out of the 86 golfers competing with a l52 total for the two rounds. The Owls received the following All-District honors: Mark McNabb - lst Team unanimous, Tommy Dill - 2nd Team and John Crabb - Honorable mention. Golf All - J V' fn. A, M .e 2... g iff ' ll if 25 E iS t fri Q - lg l semor week honors 1976 semors V 'K it . fi I ,AA sr . dt... 2 y , -1-2 it -QT W 4' W. Q , H 'Z P' This year Senior Week was May 3-7. Every year Senior Week salutes the graduating seniors. During this week seniors participated in various activities. Top Right: Nick Flores and Holly Dietert seem to have a laugh about something. Middle Left: Seniors talk during the Senior Breakfast. Middle Right: Carl Robey, Mark Robertson, Tim Lockman, and Mark Griffin rough it during the Senior picnic - the highlight of Senior Week. Right: Senior Breakfast. 412 Senior Week baccalaureate helps seniors find new ways 5 . -qu 5 YY Baccalaureate was held on Sunday, May 23 inthe school auditorium Rev Claude Black was the main speaker. He gave a very inspiring speech. This is a traditional program which provides seniors with 'Zi lf ,V Q ' x qgfgs ' inspiration To face iheir futures. Baccalaureate 413 do you know where y ' ez., .,,., 4, W W fm? swf X3 A , Y , if , :QEQMQQQQQQW img ffl. I . K .L V W. ,,, i 1zf'ffi.f Q T 4l4 Gro Top Left: Eager graduates march into the arena. op Right: Ginger Smith shows uncertainty before the exercises. Bottom Left: The Benediction is the last time the seniors are together. Bottom Right: Mr. Mahan recommends the candidates before they receive their diplomas. Opposite Page Top Left: Diana Dotson tearfully embraces a friend. Top Right: Judy Gavegan leads The seniors of seventy-six in. Bottom Left: Doni King finds that graduation is a sentimental time. Bottom Right: The end of twelve hard years of work. duation ,l11E.1iQyl' K dp x ' f, ' ou're il li li 4 2 .Q if 'E .- . May 26, I976 at the Convention Center Graduation night - at last. As Seniors ask themselves that intriguing question, Do You Know Where You're Going To, 5 a look of serious concern covers their faces. I think it is great to be graduating on our Bicentennial because there is so much more to do and I know that we aren't like everyone else, we're speciaI! Keith Vance Band Pres. I feel our class has been given more attention - commercially - like our '76 rings and cap and gown pictures, but other than that it's the some as graduating in any other year. I'm looking forward to getting away from the boring parts of high school, but l'm really going to miss Brigade and see- ing all my friends. Judy Anderson Brigade Pres. Thoughts of parted friendship, new paths and different life styles cause moments of provoking uncertainty. I'm proud to have served as Student Council President during the Bicentennial year. Holding office gave me a more per- sonal way to celebrate our nation's 200th Birthday. Albert Valle 5.C. Pres. As Senior Class President graduating in the Bicentennial year, I feel our class will defi- nitely go down in history. I think I am very honored to have such a position. Raineye Allen Sr. Class Pres. Then all is cast aside for the rest of the night with parties and tears. For this last night they are the SENIORS OF '76, .fiqultnimw y MIM-,term K ' it rrqmlur llmrw' nl NWI! -1, -fgp 1, . fm 5 W 5 ,wgwigrturxg manner if v A til: the huxti Srhont ltvpnrhnmt as exmltrh xp rm-me tt is 1' lg . . . g I t . . Diploma - ,A va Im Www! Int nrbrr of Iltwiiuaiit xfflfitufatiun ul 32111 Bmltw llmllmhmx I 0 , I I twafezi Z AAN , ..... A ma. fag, Af MJ' Srhn 1 L f I 3 0 ,fl . 1 1 . . ,Q 4- Q4 i m 5 r P L E N Q. . :- vi:4i-fKWB5N:'3Eiii,3WN' ' Ni. k -'ri 'V 5 09 I i X fwbvi ..,, Q? H C C, f.f7r fn P 1'-' -4 f 'I J O .J , 74 Q -N '-4' Lf K-.fxvy .Lf 9, .1 YQ! f I K. 'P ,QAM K, It K1 K V .0 f' ,-.1 1' If-f N-- -1' ,QT JT L A x 'L .f 2' rv , ' f rs . 'f sf' 'K . A, A in , , r '-L'2'.1,f--7- f' . 1


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