Highlands High School - Brigadoon Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1978
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- '-.s -A'-f:-.-r'-..-J , 1 Q' '. , N-mr.. . , .. -. . rf' '511252.4-a'f. iS13FLZ-I-IW if ' ' ff? W x . . v 'lux V L LANDS 1-lx - 1 U Page Completed by David Kennedy and Eduardo Castrollntroduclion ! l Most outstanding on the campus of Hi hlan High School are the many exciting faces ant? plau that one immediately encounters as he wal through the front gate of the school. These faces ai places play a vital role in the development of : unmatched pride and unity amon the studen teachers and administrators on the sciool cam us. The faces of the students are all as indiviclixal the personalities behind them, and the heritage each one makes Highlands a melting pot in itse However, the most interesting fact about the faces the students here at Highlands is the diversity their talents and interests. An assemblage eager to learn the facts about the own particular interests. they gather at differe places around school to receive instruction. Tl vocational programs offered here at Higlhlands gi' students the opportunity to learn aboutt eir arttc lar interest in actual working situations. Other st dents. interested in attending college after hit, school, look to the Honors courses where the receive advanced instruction for the coming years 1 highereducation. 7 t 114, ' W 13? ff' t . lltltzw tkk 5 , t KW M X is. '?'u '-the tl -vii' l Each course is taught in its own particular place ound the school. Each department is located in its m particular place in the hallways of our school. ich is more interesting than the next. For instance. you walk onto the campus you pass the gyms mere you may encounter a game of basketball tween the boys and the girls. Then one passes the ind Hall where there is a constant outpour of usic. lAs you enter the halls lyou pass the Choir depart- Ent, the lunch room, t e Social Sciences depart- nt, the Mathematics department and so on. each :partment distinctly different than the next. Ltother thing that you may notice is the constant ling of activity, as each department is always busy lth some chore. And although each course is dis- ictly different from the other. they are all intere- ted in their workings with each one helping the her: that essential unifying force. So come with us now to meet and see the many ces and places of Highlands High School and see if pu do not recognize that pride and unity of which e speak. Opposite page, upper Iefl: Penny Kee has a perplexed look as she -calls roll for a student council meeting. Top right: Mr. Clark consults his student advisory committee consisting of Patricia Poppen, Becky' Christen, Yvonne Wieding, and Elsa Martinez. Bol- lom Iefl: Helen Knoll smilingly completes a spirit week poster for the Freshman hall. Borrom righrx Becky Tessman is determinedly pulling for the Sen- iors in the spirit week tug-a-war. This page, lap: The Highlands Band plays during one of the outdoor pep ral ies. Lower left: Cindy Hanley anticipates the coming performance of a football halftime show at Alamo Stadium. Boltam middle: Denise Walker, Chris Neely, Greg Campa, Jennie Turner show many varied expressions while watching a tennis match on the Highlands courts. Lower righl: Bobby Mashew stops for a well earned rest after performing in a football halftime show at Blossum Stadium. .. faxing 1 A' E ,J lea je ' Y ,,,,,.-.P-Q1 Page Completed bv David Kennedy and Eduardo Castrollntroduction f 3 if -1 yy ' tt 'S 'TT , 'll I i ..t A hz. A' RSE? 'fn ' r ,I A r ' r 7 ly I N.. x '1 ' 2 ix fix' A 9 , YQ 0 .Ex ,?T'i rrr - 'If 'fr .f fi-gn any K WLHVN ? A O lx- 1 LL ll! lllflfl llfllll 1 .L uma. .Ls A. Xt fl N iff- wtf? Q 'Corvlgaletcen hy Myirl Kennwy and Efclmnlm Castro As lflighlands High School celebrates its Platin Atmiversarjf in its twentieth year of serving the cational nee-:ls of the Highland Hills area. xt is intf esring to contrast the changes in school life duri' the pmt twenty years. Come now and enjoy a look the plus! twenty years ol' lllighlannls High School. Possibly Em: most outstanding change is in 1 style of hair and clothes for both the male at fantastic student alike. For the female. hair is teased give a lull hcshcel lool: and the dresses were of simp lines mal color. The male usually donned button clown collar shirts. skinny belts. straight legged jear white sacks with black mnny lonfers. and topped Q with the popular crew cut. ' ln contrrtst the drew for the lemale has changsd. l-lair is layered and oftentimes curled. clress mn he sporty such as in the utilitarian look. I clrwsy such as in the Mpeasant' look. For the mal dr-css-,uns has also changed consirlcmlaly. Hair is no Somew-.at longer in length and also oftentimes lag The males style can also be casual. us in the b shirts and tie jeans, or dressy as in the doublr .f -5 ! W-1 ,,..,-- K ,Q- LX i V ww- f' mE: ,. ..J.-k,l .. 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'Fin-2' unite at E-Zigltlnnds High where they ne new frien s and old. ey live and learn from ez other. and it is for this reason that there is former certain kind ol' Lll'lbl'CEliStlJiC bond between studs: teacher. and administrator. Uphill people are sometimes happy. eometir sad. They are sometimes peaceful. sometimes m They are sometimes exciting. sometimes dull. E they are who tlaey are and that is the one thing tl no one can change in an Uphill person. You can see phill people just about anywlr Tl: if f ', ' 'fi T . , Q - 4. w ' QQ J P s 2: f. ,f 1+ 4 X 4 4 - -1 ,, W A , Q V Q e,x , Aa --- rw f Xu, ' fx, . . Y A :lL T FTA , '- 4 v. Q . 1 nm . , . Y ': , Q f xg '?f2j :'? A' 3 , ,-..1 N 6 x N vs. f 6-if ,L ' 1 JA, i - ,. . K lk r- v is G is--A 'ef 4 'wr' '- l4! lntroduction!Page Completed by David Kennedy and Eduardo Castro By now it is aagtarent to the reader that the c of Maroon and ite are the school colors of Il lands High. It would also be ap arent to anyone entered the Highlands High Sclliiool campus tha colors Maroon and White are the school colors. so the reader does not forget this fact that we il duce you to all that is Maroon and White. The students of Highlands are extremely pro their school, and this pride is very obvious i clothes that they wear. If one were to stand i Halls during one passing period between class would not miss seeingvsgmeone wearing the s colors of Maroon and ite. Almost every organization that represents lands in any kind o event groudly wears or dis the colors of Maroon an White, At the foo games the team runs out onto the field in Maroon and White uniforms. And when the If runs off the field for halftime the Band and Bri march onto the field in their Maroon and White forms. Even the run through banners, desi ned by Student Council, are ainted in hues of ifaroon White. The Cheerleaciyers uniforms are even Ma ld White. Even the Owl mascot dons a Maroon id White satin vest so that everyone knows where :ts from. It is during spirit week activities that the greatest hounts of Maroon and White begin to appear. The Bividual classes use hues of Maroon an white in .inting the decorations for their halls. During color there is an overwhelming surge of Maroon and laiite in the color of clothes students wear. As one drives down the street in the Higahland ills area one cannot help but to be blinded y the lshes of Maroon and white that appear on the tmpers, windshields and antenna of students, Ear- ts. and teachers cars. Riglit down to the par mg cals required to park in t e school parking lot we n see the glowing Maroon and White colors. After all these isrplays of Maroon and White by loyal students o Highlands. it seems only right t Seniors wear Maroon and White robes as they duate from Highlands High School. So if you should ever see a person wearing 'aroon and white, do not let yourself get caught king them where they are fromjust remember this, aroon! White! Owls Let's fight! 'P . - pai rf gy. Ofzposite page, upper left: Brenda Rudd proudly dis- p afrs her Maroon and White shirt and f ower as she wa ked home, Upper center: Marilyn Woodard steps off the bus after a lengthy performance of playing for Prince Charles' departure. Upper right: The Maroon and White mums and Boutinnieres sit idle until they are delivered to their owner. Lower lej: The cgilbtgous and cosgy BEATII LEE banner was prou y own urin t e e ra y. T is page, u per left: Carlton Drisdafie. Vjdliam Pitts, Lali Salgies, and Lawrence Williams look on as a decisive play is made in the Churchill football game held at Blossum Stadium. Upper center: Cindy Quintana, The High- lands Owl fLester Kelle J, Charlene Kurkowski. and Bebe Alvarado run back to the Owls side of the sta- dium after greeting the Lanier cheerleaders. Center: The mean Maroon bumper sticker which symbolizes the Owls power. Upper right: Cindy Quintana leads the Owls in a pep routine during the Churchill pep rally. Bottom right: Beverly Miller helps lead the Bri- gade in a cheer for the Owls during the Jefferson footballgame. Ajgwva X t. 1 .- ' ee tt Nxt E 1 di lt 4 - 4 . tt.. -vi t , Y 0 -415,44 Page Completed by David Kennedy and Eduardo Castroflntroduction f aumif I6 ! Faces and Places! Page Completed by Eduardo Castro 5 I FEICG 'K LL' ' . -.LZJ EA tt K KJ . , T A lg, 'P i l gf 1 14-my 1 ., ufiv't!'h 4. .N- n I 81 PIHCGS The students of Highlands High School share a common existance. This existance that they share is more commonly known as Campus Life. Campus Life is the time students spend on their studies. The hours, minutes, and seconds the stu- dents spend trying to solve a math problem, or finding a thesis statement for his term paper due the next day. Campus Life is school work. Campus life is spending those special moments with that special friend. The guy or girl that lends you his or her homework or saves you a place in the lunch line. Campus life is having that trustwor- thy friend to see at school. Campus life is recreation. Making the extra point that gives your club the win in the intramural games. Playing an important position in the Bi- District game, or being a fan cheering the team on to a big win under the leadership of the cheerlead- ers. Campus life is taking a break from the pres- sures of school. Campus life is achievement. Making straight A's after working so hard. Winning a Band Sweep- stakes prize in a different state. Getting a S.A.I.S.D. Scholastic Achievement Award. Cam- pus Life is graduating after twelve years of school. Campus Life is Faces and Places. Pages Completed by David Kennedy and Eduardo Castro X Faces and Places X I7 20 Years, I And W6,fC 'L- Still The One UUZNWN!2lIIO!lllUHlIlNN1YHI M'MnmunImmun:1r1I+IHW'lffrmrmuunnmu Hwrunuunmummmmnq From 1958-1978 has been 20 years from ighlands High School, and twenty years f being number one. Number one in pirit and pride. Number one in academ- cs and athletic competition. 1978 was no exception. The Owl foot- ball team posted a 10-1 record and won he District 31-AAAA title. A member of hat team, offensive guard William Pitts, as selected to the All-State team by the Yexas coaches. the only player named to he team from San Antonio, making him he number one football player in the city. Debra Jackson, a junior, also knows what it is like to be number one. She ran the finish line first in the District country race and co-captained the ict winning cross country team. The Owls Chess team was at the top at Harlandale Invitational Chess Tour- in December, and Lester Kelly A took first place in Class A competition. Keith Kelley was awarded top male stu- dent in Education during the Optimist Club's citywide competition. Highlands also fielded competitive teams in volleyball. tennis, baseball, golf and basketball. The Band, ROTC, and Brigade kept up the Highlands tradition as they won awards in many competitions. Individual students competed in UIL competition in 14 different categories. The Math Team brought home many rib- bons and trophies. VOE students were entered in competition in their own fields. as were art contestants. Every school year sees the rivalry between the classes. Every class believes they are number one. And every class is, in their own right. All in all. 1978 met the standards set by Highlands tradition in the past 20 years, and set standards for Highlands to keep in the future. This page, middle left: Toni San Miguel knows that she plays basketball and volleyball for the number one school. Tap right: The District Champs of 1977 in cross country, top row, lej to right: Coach Joanne Cockrell. Joan Stephens. Jacky Johnson. Carole Smith. Carol Stuterville. Alice Narvaez. Kneeling: Debra Jackson and Audrey Robison. Bottom left: The Battle Cry: When every class tries to prove who's number one. Bottom middle: San Antonio's number one football player William Pitts. Bottom right: Cheerleaders Bebe Alvarado and Anita Lin- coln urge the Owls' basketball team on to one more point and one more win. Opposite page, top: Eddie White knows who's number one. Top left: The class of '78 senior rings symbolize the tradition of being number one from 1958 to 1978. Bottom left: Not only was Keith Kelley San Antonio's top male student in Education and number one in the senior class. he also plays a mean game of ping pong. Bottom right: Hail to our Highlands. All hail to thee . . The opening words to the number one school's song. nun-.tum .it ll 11 MN 'Q 4' 'l 'T ' -E - A Q Page Completed by Mona Johnson! Faces and Places t 19 1978 Brings l5lcrvv Faces In addition-to the memories and traditions. twentieth anmversary of Highlands brought f many new faces. These faces will bring more ma nes and establish new traditions here at Highlan The most notable new face was the congenial of our principal, Mr. Clark. His friendly si brought a new freshness to the halls of Highl High. And, as always with a new administrato brought new programs and new ideas. One of new programs he initiated was the registering of dent automobiles. The registered cars were man with a car decals. l978 marked the year that our beloved mascot Owl, received a face-lift. Actually it was more T personality change. The happ -go-lucky white who bounced around at football games becanl suave, debonair fellow, swinging his gold watch chain on the sidelines. ' There were not only new faces on the sidelines' also on the field. The girls track team had a V 5 1 PN . li F Ga? X fri N f wo' G I O . Q75 3':t!'ic.u!i0 I 1 z hxghas ll 'N . X L Ast? bi Sch r-PM ' 'dt la I ll I E wmv mxoilo' 'T J 0 vl I S sm 1195 F i 9 l' U ' 11 601 1' 20 I Faces and Places! Page Completed by Mona Johnson coach. Joanne Cockrell. Coach Cockrell directed the girls' cross country team to a district crown in I977. She also assisted in basketball. The Highlands Sports program also welcomed the face of trainer Rex Hartwig in the 1977-78 school year. He works in cooperation with the SAISD. VOE students were greeted each morning by the smiling face of their new instructor, Mrs. Cody. A new program called Community Aide was initi- ated in 1977-78 by the SAISD. The program was headed by Mr. Artis Curry, who befriended many Highlands students throughout the year. And then there were the faces that are new every year at Highlands. the freshmen. The faces have the same look every year. The look of anticipation and a little bit of fear. We've all experienced it. and we all lived through it. No one knows what faces the next year will bring. but there will always be freshmen. This page. lop: Freshmen invade the halls of High- lands for the first time at Orientation. Middle lefl: Mr. Curry discusses the schools detention policy with Belinda Bell. Middle right: Coach Cockrell instructs .lanice Norfleet on the fine points of win- ning ball games. Bolrom lefl: The original Owl. A cute fellow but somewhat overweight. Highlands decided that their Owl needed an up-to-date change. Borlom middle: This Owl made a one-night-stand at the Edison football game. Bollom righl: The Owl of I977-78. He is a classy Owl. and symbolizes all the spirit of the year. Opposile page. lop lcjfl: Mr. Clark's face brought smiles and many good memories. Top middle: The changing face of Mr. Clark as he enter- tains the teachers at his welcoming party. Top right: Mrs. Cody brought a new smiling face to Highlands in l978, Barton: lqfr: 1978 brought new l.D. cards and car decals. Bottom righr: SAISD trainer. Rex Hartwig. examines Carol Stuterville's knee. one of the many injuries he saw during I977-78. 6 'Ted' s, M fb . Pages Completed by Mona Johnson!Faces and Places I 2l InA School 22 f Faces and Places!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro Far, Far Awa Y , B K W 5 J 3 .W Wbqamf, ,'W V 4 f 1 a school far, far, away there was a ce: a disco dance. At this dance were n creatures motivated by rhythmic es of music, disco they call it. And the ining of this assembly . . . STAR .RS dance. 'es. on Friday. October 28. l977 the dent Council of Highlands presented a to dance revolving around the theme Star Wars, a science-fiction movie ut warriors in outer-space in the mid- of battle. The disco sounds of KAPE e played by Marvelous Mel for the ,cing pleasure of the 750 students in ndance. Villiam Pitts headed the dance com- tee responsible for the events success. :y decorated the student lounge in a fashion similar to scenes in the outer- space adventure which the dance's theme reflected. The posters that hung from the lounge walls were done on colored paperg with the black being outer-space. The artwork used was painted onto the paper with flourescent paints that glowed under the powerful black lights. Other special effects used by the committee included a mirror ball, Star Wars costumes. and a laser machine. Members of the committee doned homemade costumes depicting characters from the movie. They also presented a multi-colored laser show. The multi-col- ored beams danced on the wall, reacting on vibrations from the music being played. The dance proved to be a great success. The students enjoyed the dance, and it yielded a good sum of money for Student Council. Obviously, the force was with them! Far left: Some of the costumes the hosts of the dance wore. Top, fur lefl: KAPE D. J. Melvin Waiters was special guest host at the Star Wars dance. Middle left: Students dance to the disco music. Lower left: Melvin Waiters dons a pair of antenna for a Martian image. Middle: Students tone things down during one of the slow dances. Below leflx Melvin Waiters and students stand in front of one of the banners depicting a battle scene from the movie. Below right: Sherrie Shaw served as Master of Ceremonies at the dance. :HF eh zu ' 1 sm t'lpT .: QQXT' r 'bl-5 W i I I r Ly, :iff ' Q. lm .L f s fs t if X ,fax ' 1 Q,..w,,x V 1 A I iftj xi' mv ii 1 ,f,Q Page Completed by Eduardo Castro!Faces and Places X 23 35? V go gt :kiln . 1-- ' ,LIL it ., 24 X Faces and PIaces!Page Completed by Mona Johnson Hitchin' p For The Round ,It 1 . as W wt 2 ijkil, ' H ffm 'To cowboys, the rodeo, is a competitive tent to crown the best cowboy. To High- .nds students, rodeo, is a time for old- shioned fun. The 1978 San Antonio Livestock Expo- tion Rodeo was held from February 10 the 19th. February 10 was a student liday and many H.H.S. students tended the Rodeo parade and other ening day festivities. Saturday. Febru- y 11, was Youth Day at the Rodeo and any FHA students took advantage of e free passes. The San Antonio Rodeo involves the deo. livestock shows and auctions and a rnival midway. Food, souvenirs and mes of chance are always close at hand. for a small fee. Opposite page, top left.' Clowns add to festive spirit of fun at the Rodeo parade in 1978. Top right: Stacey Manard. Robbie Robertson. and Ricky Reyna try their hand at a game of chance at the carnival. Cen- ter: A young charro brings a taste of San Antonio's Mexican heritage to downtown streets. Middle right.- The carnival skyline promises fun to all who dare. Bottom left: The modern world contrasts with the old in downtown San Antonio. Bottom right: An equest- rian from San Angelo guides his mount through the Rodeo parade. This page, top left: The Witch Castle was popular with 1-1.H.S. students in 1978. Top right: Floats and bands parade past the Courthouse. Bol- tom Ieji: The essence of the San Antonio Exposition Rodeo is felt as this Appaloosa carries his rider by the Alamo. Bottom right: The 1978 parade attracts some fowl creatures. ,fy -f--I-'M 'A ' Page Completed by Mona Johnson! Faces and Places X 25 I've Got The Munchies ! 33 V' mzrm 121.1 ' ' . . f ' , .-:FfH?Smg,,, , 26 ! F Pl !Page Completed SM AV., sf: -i bym Jh fwinfii 1-a-h. The great American pastime, n . eggs face it, going to classes all day E, tests and studying can make even staunchest dieters hungry. Luckily, for f us, Highlands was always willing to mmodate. here was always some club selling dy for a money making project. The -dent Council sold popcorn after school the first time in 1978. After school e sales are always popular. especially en the Los Espanoles sold hot choco- on those cold winter days. Any spe- occasion was a good excuse for a class y. you were lucky enough. you could ch a cupcake from one of the boys u played varsity sports. Or if you really ldn't wait till lunch, you could sneak out to the boys' gym and buy a bag of munchies. Lunch time meant a flood of hungry bodies rushing into the cafeteria. Three hot food lines, three snack lines and a soda water line kept everyone happy. Of course, there are always those who prefer to brown bag it. After school eating events were also always in the news. The Owl Band spon- sored two Mexican Suppers during the 1977-78 school year. The Brigade spon- sored their annual Picnic and a Spaghetti Dinner in February. Many of the school's clubs held ban- quets. The social get togethers meant good friends and good food. At any rate, H.H.S. students of 1978 found it easy to get hungry, but hard to starve. ' .- 'VB Opposite page, top: Sandra Barden enjoys a chalupa at the annual Brigade Picnic. Top left: Tonya Adams, front, and Pam Anderson are lucky enough to be in Ms. Tessman's homemaking class. Top right: Ms. Russel's third period class set an appetizing table for her baby shower. Middle, left to right: Two girls munch up a hot dog at the Heritage Week Carnival. Bottom left: Jeri Owensby digs into a plate of Mexi- can food at the Band Supper. Bottom right: .loan Ste- phens sells Mary Haecker a box of candy for V.O.E. as Sheryl Campbell finishes off some cookies made in homemaking class. This page, tap leh: Ms. Tess- man's homemaking class sits down to a Thanksgiv- ing feast which they prepared themselves. Top right: Lynette Connors, Nana Grobe, and Kathy Stover sell Ruben Diaz sweets at the German Club bake sale. Bottom left: The Brigade sells refreshments to those attending the Picnic. Bottom right: Students eat the hot meals provided by the cafeteria. And you wonder why they call us the Mean Maroon. Page Completed by Mona Johnson! Faces in Places I 27 l - 4 i P l l I l l 2 F 3 l 28 ! Faces and Places! Page Completed by Mona Johnson Intramurals Increase Involvement And Spirit , P y 4 5 MM ,I l 1978 was a year of expansion for th Highlands intramurals program. Intramu rals were sponsored by the Student Coun cil and aided by Mr. Biggers and Mr. Gar cia. The intramural sports included soc cer, ping-pong, and tennis in addition t X the established programs of basketball, volleyball and softball. Clubs and classes entered teams in the various programs for a time of competil tion and fun. The sports taught students and teachers that competition can be fun. The soccer tournament was won by the German Club. The History Club won the volleyball competition. Paul Hartman and' Debbie Montelongo took first place in the mixed doubles ping-pong tournament. . .VI J ,Wa rf: I. A, K 5- .-fun ' -fl Opposite page, top left: Ms. Shirley Rich, Keith Kel- ley. and Jeanette Trimnal hope for a Trig Trotter win. Top right: Donna Nunley positions for a shot. Bottom left: Highlands FHA duels with the Afro- American Unity Club at the opening tip-off. Bottom right: Vemon Scott shows his expertise form in a ping pong match. This page, top left: Paul Hartman and Debbie Montelongo teamed up to win the mixed doubles tournament. Top right: David Salinas makes a move on Richard Hall. Middle left: Barron Barnes retums the serve in effort to win a challenge match. Bottom right: Lon Beard waits for the game to start while Sheryl Campbell gives some expert advice to Debbie Edwards and teammate. Bottom lej: Debbie Vidal takes the jump over Gloria Pacheco, but Los Espanoles took the game. Am Music , ip I ,e 1 I ,lr H41 N. Q. Q ,F 4.13 xxx 'Ru dm.. 30 X Faces and Places X Page Completed by Mona Johnson Music is an expression of one's self. Music n communicatejoy. anger. peace. dissension. ye or hate. lMusic is important in the lives of virtually ery Highlands student. lt is impossible to go 'ough a single day without being touched by inusical note. There are those who play in the Mighty Owl nd or sing in the Choir. Many students dis- tyed their musical talents in the annual Tal- I Revue. called El Cafe de Mexico. spon- red by the Los Espanoles in 1978. Many students play instruments as a hobby d many can be seen on Sunday mornings. ging in their church choir. Any student at y given time can be heard humming or whis- ig their favorite tune in the halls. Dances were always popular in 1977-78. ectacular light shows were featured in the tr Wars and Close Encounter dances. but pre often than not. students attended the Eces to listen to a variety of good music and njoy the company of friends. t , 4.5. ef, . ff X' if t 'l i C 'L I ,. . -X! Highlands students' taste in music varied from country western to rock to soul and any- thing in between. Often a person's choice in music reflects their personality or it may just be what is pleasing to their ear. Opposite page, top: Walter Gonzales on the tuba and Mark Clark on drums keep the band in time. Top left: The Campus Life group. Under New Manage- ment. brings musical entertainment to H.H.S. Top right: Got to have percussion! says Bobby Mashew. Bottom left: Ronnie Waller points out that the new stereo system is the baddest. Bottom right: From left to right: Ricky Medrano. Tom Rudwick and Bobby White hum their sax-y tune in the sunny state of Florida. This page, top leh: Kathy Dylla enjoys strumming her guitar on a relaxing. sunny afternoon. Top right: Jackie Fitzpatrick and Ricky Reyna boogie at the high school dance. Bottom left: Marvelous Mel brings the soulful sound of KAPE radio to the dance floor of Highlands High. Bottom center: Do-Re-Mi. the choir warms up for practice. Front left to right: Cynthia Maya. Decee Whitmore. Patricia Poppin and Becky Ramirez. Bot- tom right: Under New Management jazzes it up at the Campus Life concert. X'-X Page Completed by Mona Johnson X Faces and Places X 31 20 Years f Teaching, bserving, Learning , Ft, E' ' V1 'nw -if . . Q . , X N, ::m.fg:f:n.ef.,f 5 2 H ifi? . '- -- i5?i?:2i52:x?Ll13i i ' ,f l 35 f' in in 1 ig. nn' , N -:Wei y11.1sz2..1T2Vfltfsiiks Tf'5w'3ifl?.!3Kf1,1A: - Q . 1 f ' -F ivQS'5Zf l'Z',Qfif E52 -1- ,g , .g, - Af: -.i:1.1A,.e-:- 13151-1115 11 ,g,, ,1,t 1f2...r,1.ffgfmQ, 2119? .. 1 2' i Q5'2'51 ififffff Llikffxifi 511.5 f i'1 'P 'iff 5 xi , 32 f Faces and Places f Page Completed by Mona Johnson Highlands opened its doors in 1958. nce then. many students and faculty ve entered the H.H.S. corridors through e years. School and life in general have anged a lot since the first students step- d into the Highlands hallways. There e fifteen teachers who have observed the enty years of H.H.S. and twenty years students here at Highlands. Their servations are as varied as the students the years. r. Roesler's twenty years of teaching Highlands has taught him that students 'n't really change much from year to r. or generation to generation. Mr. nter. a fellow government teacher. reed with Mr. Roesler when he erved that, S'People are people. s. Lundeen has made contrary obser- ions from her twenty years at High- ds and 32 years of tea ing. She said. ga . -1 xxx X-ji .Sixty .5 to f .1ii:SL'Ii f - i if eff ' of 'W J I, 1 , LI. ii . . .ga ig, bg 'S t, W t? ' 33 X 4 1 Students have changed in their attitude toward education. They are no longer concerned about education for education for education's sakefl Make all value judgements of people on an individual basis. That's initially what I've learned from teaching. said Ms. Briggs. Average young people assume the mantle of responsibility reluc- tantly and one must teach him to contrib- ute in his own way to society as a whole. His contribution is important, the art teacher added. Ms. Gilliam. now a counselor here at Highlands. says that her twenty years here have taught her that nothing really changes. Mr. Fischer's twenty years have taught him patience, And what has Mr. Schubert learned? Simply. Tolerance Ms, Carr has learned that there is more than one way to capture a student's atten- tion. Ms. Carr has also learned something that summarizes what all the teachers believe, Nothing changes and everything changes. Oppositepage. top: Mrs. Betty B. Briggs. Top left: Ms. Mary Margaret Carr. Top center: Ms. Carr makes sure her students have a lapful of work. Top right: Mrs. Billie Rae Gilliam. Middle left: Mr. Richard Fisher. Middle right: Mr. John Hunter, Bottom left: Mr. Art Geisler. Bottom center: Ms. Gilliam has shown her concern for Highlands 'students during her twenty years of teaching and counseling. Bottom right: Mrs, Iris E. Langston. This page, top le-H: Ms, Mary Lundeen. Top center: Mr. Reinhold Schubert. Top right: Mr. Fischer and Mr. Schubert have attended and taught at the same schools together for most of their lives. Middle left: Mr. Carl Mangold. Middle center: Ms. Mary Helen Smith. Middle right: Ms. Lundeen realizes that students should become more concerned about their education. Bottom left: Mr. Alvin Roesler. Bottom center: Mr. Joe Valdes- pino. Bottom right: Mr. Roesler believes that stu- dents don't really change through the years. Ms. Batot and Ms. Cossairt are not pictured. x ..J.3' .-Q iv-A-eefz.: -Q 1 x gg .Y 4 -34' J, f A ef at e is ,tate 6 It cmaeam 1 ,t ' Q. gi ,L 41,5 if if F, gag., N mi J aa if 1 , P ,- fi-was Q gy ti w e : R! wwiz,-W' f f f 44,5 LA? 39 1--2 .jlsn M4 I . .. Ania.-. 5 I . zfi' ' s-'S . .. -. . f.'f,.i..4,,,i2 'AM Q -Q , Page Completed by Mona Johnson f Faces and Places 1 33 P . J. .K ,az -cg ii, 4 '1gQ,,,, V A I AA,A .,w3?2-:UI ' 34 X Faces and Places 1 Page Completed by Mona Johnson Learning Skill Today For Tomorro 0 v'q Q34 An education. That's why we are all here. Wi receive at least twelve years of formal educar many even more. Highlands is were we spend for t.hese years. , The curriculum at Highlands is designed to every students' needs. There are the basic cours English, math, history and science, and H. teachers try their best to make them more appe and exciting. Electives like homemaking, typing, record keeping offer practical experience valuabl every student. Vocational Education courses I students get a head start in the working w Courses in art or music can give a student a ch to try a new hobby or refine an old talent. Adva i courses such as physics, chemistry, trigonometry other advanced maths prepare students for coll Courses in the languages give students insight: different lands and customs in addition to leamip new tongue. Education is necessary and a gift. But amid figures, information and terminology, students lu to apply education to their lives. -X Opposite page, top left: Richard Kolodziecyk takes a. reading for his Physical science experiment. Top right: Carl Brown works on a lettering assignment in metal shop. Center: Water color is the medium as Floyd Salone paints his project and Lemelle Smith works on a pencil drawing. Middle right: Mark De Luna pulls a plug in Radio and T.V, Bottom left: Rosemary Rodriguez gathers practical experience in homemaking. This page, top left: Mary Segovia. left. and Sylvia Arredondo prepare a banner for an upcoming F.H.A. project. Top right: Edward Giles learns the proper typing style which will aid him as he continues his education. Middle left: A stitch in time. . Makes the grade. Patricia Carter learns in sewing class. Middle right: Jeff Tuttle, left. and Brian Scott repair a radio in electronics while. left to right. Richard Lewis. Danny Ariola. Alfred Zorola and James Clark look on inquisitively. Bottom: Pauline explores the principles ofthe universe in Mr. Browns 6th period. g Watts 7-, 36!F dPl !PgC pltdbyM With Liberty And Justice For All -...t..!' C NF EGGS Q ghlands High traditionally sets aside one week f the year to observe the variety of ethnic back- ds that comprises H.H.S. students and to bring groups together to appreciate each other. e theme for the 1978 Heritage Week was Lib- nd Justice for All. Clubs set up indoor booths w how they profited from the American motto. spanoles won first prize for their booth where depicted American freedom and Mexico's de Mayo. eryone was invited to the annual Heritage Carnival held on Thursday night, May 4. The sold food derived from their respective back- ds. People attending the carnival could walk d the many varied booths and have Italian spa- i fLatin Clubl. German sausage. French pas- 4 1 ' , , f 3, fmt f Q L :W ifvfi i fx . A xl 3 fe, V! Y, ' S .1 'Q 4 7 l-' tries, Mexican tacos. American watermelon, fried chicken, pie. cake, ice cream, and the list went on and on. Music to dance by was provided by the Class of '80. Confetti was sprinkled in everyone's hair as cas- carones sold quickly. The end of the music and the closing of booths was the beginning of the Student Council sponsored concert. the American Peddlers. The carnival had something for everyone. Stu- dents and visitors enjoyed sharing the differences in American backgrounds and realized that Highlands is a meeting ground for God's family. Opposite page, top left: Everyone loves a carnival! Margie More's niece, Tookie, is enthused about the music. Top right: David Kennedy decides between a Crepe au Suzette and Quich Lorraine while he makes a purchase from Patti Cochran and Ms. Holtman of the French Club. Bottom left: Elaine St. Clair, Dean Williams, Todd Day, Shelia Holmes and Theresa Ball enjoy their own Mask and Gavel shishkabobs. Center: Rickey Sneed leads the jam at the camival. Bottom: Lead singer for American Peddlers belts out another number for the Highlands' audience. This page, top left: Doris Callies, Arthur Martinez, Elmore Johnson and Luther Hodge sample watermelon slices from the Drama Booth. Top right: H.H.S. and a beautiful spring day host the I978 Heritage Week Carnival. Bottom left: Ms. Garcia sells more confetti eggs, and it looks as if she has gotten a sample of her own goods. Bottom right: Arthuur Martinez and Don Madison act-up at the Drama Club's indoor booth. Page Completed by Mona Johnson f Faces and Places I 37 The Highlands 49' 51 LE! -2 W, Q.- 6, I l sm K . -nm -SE A Aline. ln geometry students learned that a line s an infinite set of oints. The Wednes- y lunch line seemed, infinite, too. Every- e was always concerned as to whether : Band and Brigade were in stra1ght es, and who would be in the starting eup. ln football the call went out to cross the al line. Everyone wondered why the ls' basketball team never crossed the tl-court line. Several boys' basketball nes were won at the free throw line. ry track team member reached for the sh line. involved impatient. At the end of the day there was the bus line. You name it, there was a line for it. The final line of the year was the gradu- ation line, when the seniors of ,78 walked across the stage and became the graduates of '78. Opposile page, top: Carolyn Thomas and the flute section line up for another great show. Left: Marvin Keller bums in another pitch under a spring sky. Bottom right: The Owl football team lines up for the National Anthem and the school song. This page, top left: The city busses await the hundreds of H.H.S. students who board them at the end of each day. Top right: Hungry students line up for a hot meal. Botlom lejl: Lynn Starling checks to make sure he's in line. long ticket lines for concerts, plays, picture orders, etc., made all people Bottom right: The empty hall is void of students after the end of another long day. AN. fl... Page Completed by Mona Johnson 1 Faces and Plaws X 39 AUHTW. ix 1' J A ,Q A 'ffm N uzfbr it The Wise And Mighty W1 . vt! 95:'3!3,.. Q- -hy- .. .' .I ,W - Z , Ik: .hggyl In V L f'1'52 A1 ,, .., -0 'xeibiii .Ll 10511, ' ' No ,-1 3: wffw'-' . . y?.'Yh f , -sl 'vf .l A 3 --ilk :lf X I 'fr f xx fb V v 40 f Faces and Places!Page Completed by Mona Johnson The Owl is known throughout the world as a mighty hunter and as a symbol of wis- dom. When the students of Highlands set out to choose a mascot in 1958, it was the Owl that best fit the ideals which these students wished to represent. When the Owl was first suggested as a mascot, the students of l958 met the sug- gestion with protest. They considered the owl only a Halloween creature. But soon the students realized that the Tiger of the Air', had earned its name. The Owl was a powerful and blood thirsty creature. The Ancient Greeks revered the owl as an ani- mal of wisdom and as the mascot of the Goddess Athena. the goddess of war and wisdom. ln l958, Highlands had a pair of live owls, named Rock'n'Roll, who attended W V.. fi. ww important football games. In l978, High- lands still has a live mascot. but he doesn't fly. Top: The wise and mighty Owl flies high above Highlands High School. Opposite page, top middle: The animated mascot gives a friendly greeting to all supporters. Top right: This majestic owl decorates the Owl Shoppe. courtesy of the Student Council. Far left: Pete Martinez proves that he is proud to be an Owl by wearing the 1978 Spirit Shirt. Bottom: Owl pride prevails even in defeat as the Student Council proved in a fantastic run-through banner for the bi- district play-off. This page, top left: The Owl lends its character to hall decorations at the hand of an artis- tic student. Top right: A flock of Ms. Carr's Owls perch atop her bookcase in hopes of absorbing more knowledge. Bottom left: Michael McPherson, Diane Morris and Margaret Wilson proudly display their class shirts, decorated by the mighty owl. Bottom right: The Great Owl watches the halls of Highlands. protecting the tradition of wisdom. honor and truth. 5 VK? Page Completed by Mona JohnsonlFaces and Places l 41 .wax x I , I . VX x 1 1 I .is 'Xx'k V. Q ' ' O ..0. .ami 0 ,Q 'Q O .I I 0 0,-'l. r, mx an 'n vssu 00-1: N 'ann 42 X Adnmlnistmlive Fuces!Pz1ge Completed by Eduardo Castro :iu,1Q b X I 'i ,fg- '0 hifi' N ' -nil! .. ' 'r I I rf' X EICSS Within the school are the instruments of education and instruction. Among these instruments of instruction is the dedicated work of a group of individuals. These individuals at Highlands High School are the Administrative Faces. These individuals are dedicated to building the minds of students through education. They build the foundation from which comes young men and women of the world. These individuals mold the thinkers, inventors, and leaders of tomor- row. These individuals are Administrative Faces. miriistrat ive Although these individuals share a common goal, they are individuals. After they leave school and have completed their assigned duties, they return home to families and a life of their own. Some are craftsmen, some are artists, some are indoorsmen and others outdoorsmen. Yet together they are a unique force, they are Administrative Faces. These individuals help to make and improve our educational system. They help make people. They are Highlands High Schools Administrative Faces. Page Completed by Edwardo Castro!Administrat ef as is l , a g, it X Q ik. Q I A Little Break Help Eix ?e,e ' g g, a g SW The Day .rm Go By J 44 X Administrative Faces f Page Completed by Debra Hefner The administration and faculty of Highlands School are the finest and hardest working group viduals around. However, like students the are and need breaks from the great responsibilities profession. The individual personalities of each adi and faculty members are as many and var number of students they teach. They make and moments of laughter, excitement and seriousness When they are not teaching or talking with they are among each other talking of problems, and things to come. Mr. Clark is one of the best examples of atmosphere of Highlands High. When you office and you don't catch him discussing rr faculty members chances are you will find halls talking or joking with fellow administrators ulty members and students alike. And although the atmosphere is generally ' easy going there are times when things get good to know that the administration faculty can take a little break to help the day go ga-f-,fi ff' . v A 7' t S.A.I.. . chool Board 75 Years utstanding Leadership This year the San Antonio Independent School district celebrates its 75 years of sewing the educa- tional needs of San Antonio during its Diamond Jubilee Anniversary. The San Antonio Independent School District Board of Education is the leading force in the Dis- trict. It is principally concerned with the issues and problems that arise within the district. They see to it that the finest educational values are offered to every student. This year the School Board began a new idea in the field of communication between parents and stu- dents to the board members. The idea was to hold Town Hall Meetings. The concept of Town Hall Meetings is to give the people a chance to bring the opinions and situations that the board members may not be aware of to be brought to their attention, by holding the meeting in one of the local schools and having the community participate. This kind of interest in what the people have to say is applauded, and the Highlands High School com- munity congratulates the district on its 75 years of service. Opposite page, top left: Mr. Moore takes time out from class to quench his thirst. Top right: Mr. Price takes time out to show Mr. Penn around Highlands High School. Bottom left: Mr. Singleton gives a friendl hug to a member of a band that performed at Highlands. Bottom right: Mr. Arriola, a regular substitute here at Highlands, catches up on his read- ing during his lunch break. This page: The School Board Members are, Top Ieji: Mr. Harold H. Hitt. Top middle: Mr. William R. Elizondo, President. Top right: Mr. Thomas D. Gaffney, Vice President. Mid- dle left: Mrs. Betty Esquivel, Secretary. Middle right: Mr. Jesse Trevino, Assistant Secretary. Bottom left: Mr. Oscar Cisneros. Bottom middle: Mrs. Grace Ann Durr, and Bottom right: Mr. Oscar Hemandez. Mid- die: Mr. Thomas Gaffney was the head speaker at a Town Hall Meeting held at Highlands. , cw' 'Y51,., V A 'ish X ' I ll xx Y it Pa is Q g 1 fgh' Page Completed by Debra Hefner l Administrative Faces f 45 Leaders Steer Highlands In The Right Direction 46 f Administrative Faces I Page Completed by Debra Hefner Mr. D. Frank Clark, is serving his first year at Highlands as Principal. It is Mr. Clarkls job to provide guidance and supervision to the teachers. It takes a great deal of hard work and patience to run a high school and as prin- cipal it is his job to see that things run smoothly. The other administrators at Highlands are Mr. Edward Price, Assist- ant Principal. Mr. Harold Singleton, cor- ner is Vice Principal. Mr. Tom R. Morris is Highland's Dean of Foundation School and Ms. Roberta Ackermann is Dean of College Preparatory. The deans and counselors here at High- lands do their best to see that the needs of each student are met. They are always there in times of need to off and help. Counselors at Highlands busy.. They are either visiting classes ducting special tests or back in their Cl' afe checking special material for students Top left: Mr. Clark. Top middle: Mr. Edward Top right: Mr. Harold Singleton, Bottom lejt . T Morris. Bottom middle: Ms. Ackermann right: Mr. Clark during a meeting with the staff. Bottom far right: Mr. Clark talks about the problems at Highlands during a teacher's ing. Opposite page: Top: Mr. Campbell helps a man fill out their choice slip. Mi ddle left. Schuette finishes u some last minute P Middle right: Ms. Gilliam and Us the New Internship program. Bott Curry looks over the restricted list. om right 4. . . N .. . .L s .i S I , 4 -41, 9' . .tggggq if QQ. -7 ,.i. f Xf , Mr. Lucius M. Campbell - He received his B.S. at Texas A 8: A and SWTSUQ He is currently the freshman counselor for students with the last name beginning with letters A-K. Ms. Zuelna Cucino - She received her B.S. and M.S. at Texas A 8: l and is a Lady of the Lake University post graduate. She is thejunior coun- selor as her first year at Highlands. Ms. Billie Gilliam - She received her B.B.A. at Texas A 8a l University and her M.A. at St. Mary's University. She is the senior class counse- lor. Ms. Loraine Martin - She received her B.A. at Prairie View A 8a M College. She is currently Highlands Sophomore class counselor. Ms. Margarette Schuette - She received her A.A. from Texas Lutheran College and her B.A. from the University of North Colorado. She is the Freshman class counselor for the students with the last name beginning with the letters L-Z. Mr. Artist Curry - is the Community Aide Coordinator. This is his first year at Highlands. ...,..44 ? bi-.....Q,., ,,......-- Q-si s,.g. 7-- . W- me ' ' . - :i t y .1 t A 5 I f ff: 1 Q ' rf Els- At. 55 a t fii f . f New . 2 L.. . ft A we M il 1 ff Vi V , : 1 M J rf L 4' . , .gt EX fi 'xiii i. , t Y . 1 A 'f.5-if X Y ff if 'sfvfwf hs... .ttg J l1 i'i:f . lv ' fm ,pq Page Completed by Debra Hefner f Administrative F aces f 47 ffice orkers Run The School Too! i 55 cv .. w N wwf? . ,Q 3 jg . , L- 1. rf aww . We F ,N . il. b,, ,, , ,,,K .E msg? ...nh ,i .rw .g 1 Q A f his Pri.. K lf' we few' .1 .3 Me 25533 -A 'Z M waffle 22 1 e, . 5 ., Wi ev . Q---.. , r :L-,..,. ev- we 41.11 1. - Af t R. 51 Ml .ie E? ,fa Qt? M we r.1--Q-e ...c .4 er. if Q ' . av mg M ,,,L' Z. ' f'1 Ll 1 j j j j giiisg t ,m,L ' ' 5 48 I Administrative Faces X Pages Completed by Debra Hefner c Ms. Odena Clark - ls the Clerk and Secretary Mr. Morris and Mr. Price. Ms. Ann Cosper - ls the textbook custodian the bookkeeper. She is also the general secretary. Cosper enjoys all kinds of crafts. Ms. Dorothy Fannin - ls the General Clerk Ms. Doris Flora - ls Mr. Clark's personal secret Ms. Rachel Gonzales Y ls a librarian here at l-l lands. Mr. Herbert Hannon - Works in the attend. office and helps Ms. Lambert. Ms. Anna Brown - ls the office aide Ms. Dorothy Hildebrandt - ls a librarian her Highlands. Ms. Charlesetta Baldwin - ls the reading aide at Highlands. Ms. Rosemary Lambert - Works in the attend. office. Ms. Bonneive Anderson - Is the Registrar he Highlands. Ms. Anderson enjoys traveling and ing. She also enjoys gardening Ms. Ruth Netherly - ls our study hall supervist Highlands. She enjoys sewing and reading. Middle righl: Ms. Lambert caught at a momer surprise. Bozrom left: Ms. Gonzales finishes up s paperwork. Bonom right: Ms. Cosper. Ms. Ande and Ms. Ackermann prepare the office staff for l l l l l The an Roles Of A Teacher Beyond nstructing i Besides teaching students every day. five days a week. 7 hours a day and mak- ing sure Highlands runs smoothly. each faculty member has his own ways of enjoyment. This year Highlands Faculty and Bri- gade clashed when they tried to show their athletic abilities on the field. The coaches. Mr. Don Gadberry and Benito Diaz. were very confident during the whole game. even at points when it looked like it was curtains for the teach- ers. The teachers main strategy was to give the ball to Ms. Gonzales. Ms. Esther Gonzales was the faculty's quarterback. When asked what the turning point of the game was. the humble and modest Ms. Jan Poitras replied, It was when I stopped the Brigade from getting two points by knocking them out of bounds. Both teams strived to be the victors, but neither won. lt ended in a tie game, 6-6. Even though this wasnlt a district game, it had to be one of the most exciting and most painful. Top lqfl: Mr. Victor Flores runs off some posters for student council. Top righl: William Pitts. Lymon Davis. Coach Martin and his son. Andy. demon- strate their cheerleading abilities. Bottom Iefr: Fac- ulty football team: Smnding: Mr. Donald Gadberry. Mr. Vincente Aguero. Ms. Sheryl Whitman. Ms. Esther Gonzales. and Ms. Estella Fonseca. Sining: Ms. .lan Poitras. Ms. Shirley Rich. Ms. Gwen Wright. Ms. Margaret Carty. Ms. Marty Holtman. Ms. Virginia Halden. and Ms. Sylvia Garcia. 'a L, l ie. ,,-. .. 1: -. 2 Page Completed by Debra Hefner I Administrative Faces I 49 A Little Free Time Hel s Clear T e Mind uv-we--in gppg 5 49515 50 X Administrative Faces f Page Completed by Debra Hefner The faculty and staff at Highlands ai kept very busy with the enormous amoui of work required to keep a school as larg as Highlands running smoothly. The far ulty must keep up with all the new techn ques of teaching which will make tl learning process more advantageous fi the students. The staff must keep up wi' the enormous amount of paperwork an new ways and techniques of taking care 1 the growing need of record keeping. A these duties and responsibilities leave lit time for relaxation. But like students, t teachers and staff need a break from ti to time to do what they like to do fr relaxation and exercise. Some like to j be alone and others might find relaxi means something more physical. But o thing is for sure, whichever way it is oi teachers and staff deserve it. 44340, site page, Top left: Mr. Mangold takes all the frustration out on the tennis court. Top right: aze takes time out to let her second coat of fin- ail polish dry. Bottom left: And then there is s Mr. Gadberry trying to get a plug in for the omores. Bottom right: Yes, I'd like to make a vation on Flight 50l to Hawaii, says Ms. Har- his page, Top left: Boy, reading this story just your breath away, says Ms. Little. Top: Mr. calls the printer to let him know the year- the way. Tap right: You sure we've never e? You sure look familiar, says Mr. Bottom left: Mr. Peterson expresses his feel- gladness that it's sixth period. Bottom right: H. Smith, Ms. Herridge, Mr. Garza and Mr. during a science teachers meeting. is on 'wi Q e ' i it 1 8 51 'E NW at fmzzxx 1 .W ..., . Jai... Page Completed by Debra Hefner I Administrative Faces ! 5l Mr. Vicente Aquero - Teaches Phys. Ed. He received his B.A. at St. Mary's University. He has been teaching at Highlands for three years. He is the sponsor of the Freshman football and Basketball team. In his spare time he likes playing tennis and swimming. Ms. Rhonda Baze - Teaches English II. She received her B.A. in history and English at Texas A8zM Univ. She has been teaching at Highlands for six years. In her spare time she likes to go camping with her son. Mr. David Amold - Teaches DE. He received his B.S. from Trinity Univer- sity. He has taught at Highlands for three years. He sponsors the DECA Chapter 32 club. Mr. Larry Biggers - Teaches Physics, statistics, computer math, Trig., and algebra. He received his B.A. at the University of Texas. He has been teaching at Highlands for eleven years. He is the sponsor of the bowling club and the Intramurals. He also likes to go hunting. 52 f Administrative Faces! Page Completed by Debra Hefner A Through Z Ms. Rubye Barnes - Teaches English I. She has been teaching at Highlands for three years. She has taught at Lowell junior and Edgewood high school. She is also the sponsor of the Afro-American unity club. In her 1 spare time she likes entertaining her daughters. Ms. Ruth Batot - Teaches P.E. She received her B.S. at State Univ. She has been I Highlands for seven years. In spare time she enjoys fishing, Mr. Tommy Blair - Teaches P.E. and Health. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. at SWTSU, Our Lady of the Lake. He has been teaching atyHigh- lands for seven years. In his spare time he enjoys jogging, lifting weights. Ms. Dolores Blanar - Teaches ican history, Govemment and ogy. She received her B.A. at the versity of Texas. She has been at Highlands for fifteen years spare time she likes working for ers, through the professional tions, will be president of Antonio teachers council next if Teaching .. Carolyn Blumberg 4 Teaches ma I. English I. Stage Craft and ma ll. She received her B.A. at ras Luthern College. She has been hing at Highlands for three years is the sponsor of the Drama Club. ier spare time she likes to travel in -tico. - Teaches Special Annie Bush n. This is her second year at Mrs. Betty Biggs - Teaches Basic design - drawing and painting. She received her BA at Trinity University and her M.A. at Texas Women's Uni- versity. She has been teaching at High- lands for twenty years. She is the spon- sor of the National Honor Society. ln her spare time she likes to travel. visit museum shows and collect recipes and quotations. ev: . .1 '-117. I et. ..- g.,-33292 iff., . - ,p 125' K ,gt V j :fi g . .K ' I -T t VM :SR , Q1 . Y K - - Q g .g, ,t. -1.3 U V' 35.,m, E... n .. ' Be f X -.1 Ee gf f ,'!.f . -Y - . Vg g 4 4, 1' I f 5. ,W - i' 1 if H . ,, it ' a t- 1 . l g lkik I 1 Mr. Robert Butler - Teaches Biology. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. at Trinity University. He has been teach- ing at Highlands for twelve years. He is the sponsor of Student Council and the Senate. ln his spare time he likes to go fishing for fun and profit, snorkel- ing. tinkering. weight training and track. Mr. Stephen Brown - Teaches Biol- ogy and physical science. He received his B.S. degree at Southwest Texas State University. fx mf ill Mr. Sam Cadena - Teaches lndus- trial Cooperative training. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. at SWTSU. He sponsors the ICT-VICA Club. He enjoys reading industrial books. Mrs. Mourine Burris - Teaches Alge- hra. Math and Calculus. She received her B.A. from St. Mary's University. She has taught at Highlands for six years. Her hobbies are singing and art. Mrs. Rebecca Cage - Teaches Span- ish. She received her B.A. and M.A. at North Texas State University. She has been teaching at Highlands for ten years. She has also taught at Harlan- dale High School. ln her spare time she likes to take walks. work in her yard and to read. She also loves to be active in church affairs. Page Completed by Debra Hefner f Administrative Faces I 53 Mr. Clifton Cardwell - Teaches American history and government. He received his B.A. degree from Trinity. His best method of teaching is lecture and discussion. He has taught at High- lands for thirteen years. In his spare time he enjoys gardening and reading. Vggggr I, kgiifiil ' ' . if.. .Q T' 'k ' Q .... YL.-H5i?iil': if W A Krir Ms. Jane Cody -- Teaches V.O.E. CO- OP. She received her B.S. at TWU and her M.S. at Texas A8zl. Her favorite saying is learn to do hy doing. She has always loved to teach. She is the sponsor of O.E.A. and in her spare time she likes to travel. read. and cook. Miss Mary Carr - Teaches English II and honors English IV. She went to Southwestern University and received her Bachelor's degree there. She has taught at Highlands for over twenty years. She chose to teach because it is rewarding and she is active as one of the Freshman Class sponsors. ln her spare time she enjoys listening to her owls say who instead of whom or why. Miss Margaret Carty - Teaches Ger- man l, II, and III. She received her B.A. from Trinity University. She incorporates lecture along with group discussion and response. Films and tapes may help the student get an idea of what Germancy looks like, and cus- toms and the dialogue of the German people. She chose to teach to under- stand new things and help them to broaden their horizons. She is the sponsor of the German club. In her spare time she enjoys needlework, lis- tening to music, and enjoying the out- Ms. Carolyn Combs - ls the girls bas- ketball coach and she teaches physical education and math. She received her degree in Arkansas Tech University and her B.S. at Wisconsin University and SWTSU. She has taught at High- lands for three years and taught at Rhineland, Germany and Kirkwood. Missouri. She chose to teach so that she can turn students minds on and provide a good athletic program. In her spare time she enjoys dancing. fishing. snow skiing and reading. 54 I Administrative Faces!Page Completed by Margaret Wilson doors. ahh-f' wi .. Ms. Eleanor Cossairt - Teaches American History. She received her B.A. degree at Trinity. She uses vari- ous teaching methods to turn on the students to learning. She has taught at Highlands for eighteen years and she chose to teach because she enjoyed learning and wanted to help others enjoy leaming. In her spare time she likes flower gardening and flower arrangements. Ms. Joanne Cockrell - Teaches i damentals of Math I and II she also coaches the girls track tr She received her B.A. at Our Lad the Lake University and at UTSA got her M.A. She has taught at lands for one year, Roger .ltmior five years, Emerson Junior High t years and also at Sam Houston I' School. She was influenced to teac her high school math teacher an her spare time she enjoys swimn golf, watching sports events. Mr. Jerry Cox - Teaches keeping. He attended and degree from Southwest Texas sity. He enjoys mowing his lawn ing his spare time. ol Dean - Teaches English. taught at Highlands for three Mr. Lyman Davis - Teaches Biology and is a football and track coach. He received his B.A. at Trinity University and his M.A. at Incarnate Word Col- lege. His best method of teaching is by group discussion, lecture, films. He has taught at Highlands for seven years. He has also taught at Burbank High School. ln his spare time he likes jogging, lifting weights. I Larry Frederiksen - Teaches Science. He received his B.S. from Texas A8cM. His best of teaching is discussion. and out. He has taught at Highlands hree years. He is the sponsor of odeo club. In his spare time he s playing guitar. choral singing. ogy. Ms. Stella Fonseca - Teaches Fund. of math land ll. She received her B.S. at SWTSU. Her best method of teach- ing is by lecture and work sheets. She has taught at Highlands for four years. and taught at Whittier and Hawthorne Junior Schools. In her spare time she enjoys relaxing at home. Mr. Larry Crumley - Teaches Gen- eral drafting and Architectural draft- ing. He received his B.S. at Sul Ross State University. His best method of teaching is learning by doing assign- ments. He has taught at Highlands for three years, and taught at Lowell Jr. High, Lanier High. He chose to teach because it is fun and exciting. In his spare time he likes fishing, making jewelry, metal detecting and spending time with my family. QW Mr. Nick Flores - Is a Special Ed. teacher. He teaches students that are special. He tries to find what they are capable of doing. They learn Math, language arts and' social studies. He has been at Highlands for three years. In his spare time he enjoys playing with his granddaughter, fishing. Mr. Michael Cristofoletti - Teaches Geometry and elementary algebra. He received his B.A. degree from St. Mary's University. His best method of teaching is by lecture, board demon- stration, group discussions. He has taught at Highlands for eleven years, and taught at Page Junior School for two years. He chose to teach so he can work with young people, enjoys watching them progress into adults. He is the sponsor of the Freshman class. In his spare time he enjoys bowl- ing, hunting, building custom rifles. Mr. Berite Diaz - Teaches Math and Science. He received his B.S. at Texas A8zl. He has taught at Highlands for three years. He chose to teach because he wanted to help students. In his spare time he helps out in UIL slide rule contests and enjoys doing wood work and drafting, macrame. Page Completed by Debra Hefner!Administrative Faces X 55 Mr. John Fulton - Teaches health Education. He received his B.S. at Trinity and has been teaching at High- Mr. Donald Gadberry - Teaches Alg. I and II. He received his B.S. and M.A. at NMSU. He has been teaching at Highlands for eight years and is the sponsor of the class of 80. In his spare time he likes fishing, reading, and gar- Mr. Ruben Garcia - Teaches World Geography. He received his B.S. at Texas A8LM University and has been teaching at Highlands for five years. He is the sponsor of intramural sports. In his spare time he likes to play soft- ball and tennis. ' lands for four years. ln his spare time he likes to fish and jog. His best method of teaching is group discussion and study guides. f Tyr. fig. - . I ' . :wg . ' i 'M-'iw-,. . 5 . . itil ra A ir-ff - M. iw- '-Gi 'I'.1.'r-i. 'z 'itch-as-l 5 z, ... af.5's:1ft1'a:f.sif'i - , 'ily -- 1 'Y' wif? K -K .. I fl-liiiii T' - ,. ,P i.. ' K , is Mr. Paul Garza - Teaches Biology l. He received his B.S. and M.A. at Memphis State University and has been teaching at Highlands for five years. He has also taught at Lanier High School, and Antonian High School. In his spare time he likes to lis- ten to music and work in his garden. dening. if ' B +- Az- fi fi -.- l tw ,.,.,. - ., E . X I! Mr. Art Geisler - Teaches Typing I. He received his B.S. at Trinity Univ. and his M.B.A. at the University of Texas. He has been teaching at High- lands for twenty years. He also taught at Trinity University, San Antonio College and Brackenridge High School. In his spare time he likes to read and study landscape and interior design. He also likes music, gardening and helping others. 56 ! Administrative Faces! Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla Mr. Henry Gilbert - Teaches Mili- tary science. He received his degree in the U.S. army and has been teaching at Highlands for four years. He is the sponsor of the ROTC. In his spare time he likes boating and fishing. Ms. Sylvia Garcia - Teaches II standard and honors received her B.A. at St. Mary's versity. She has been teaching at lands for three years and is the of chiroanes. In her spare likes to read good books and movies. Mrs. Esther Gonzalez - T and coaches track, basketball leyball. She received her SWTSU and has been 1 Highlands for three years. In her time she enjoys fishing, ca ging, and swimming. Halden - Teaches art. She is in first year at Highlands. Mr. Charles Hanus - Teaches World Geography. He received his B.A. and M.A. at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been teaching at High- lands for four years. In his spare time he enjoys reading. I f 'Q fl lhx , F 'tl II. 'Q I f -5 if, 1 f ,. sg 'A' ,, ' vii-,f-iii. as 'I is , igg-7. dy- I 4 ' 2? - . ' Ili, N l ' 'Q ff gf-. 3 N I 5 my , 'Q we-'Q if 'fy sa' f . . i Ne Elsa Hams Teaches English I II She received her B A at Incar- Word College She has been --14? '1 I g ll Q an ' - I t ' W I 22 I N' .gf - :Q-sa 2' ing at Highlands for two years. Ee ef 1 4 tai A r it L, ' Miss Janet Hasty - Teaches Typing I and II. She received her A.A. at Citrus College and her B.S. at Sul Ross State University. She has been teaching at Highlands for ten years. In her spare time she enjoys reading, shopping, and working and solving puzzles. Ms. Hessie Hardeman - Teaches High Intensity Reading. She received her B.A. at Incarnate Word College. This was her first year at Highlands. She has taught at Truman Junior High and Jefferson Davis Middle School. In her spare time she enjoys bus riding, all sports, bicycling, and going to the movies. Ms. Carol Hausler - Teaches Home and Family Living and Homemaking I. She received her B.S. at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. She has been teach- ing at Highlands for five years. She is the sponsor of All-American Teens F.H.A. In her spare time she enjoys shopping, sewing, gardening, and din- ing out. Mr. Gary Harlow - Teaches English I and Journalism. He received his B.S. and M.S. at E.T.S.U. He has been teaching at Highlands for eight years. He is the sponsor of Quill and Scroll, Tartan, and Brigadoon. In his spare time he enjoys reading, playing golf, and playing with his son Jamie. X riis 4 Ms. Betty Henry - Teaches Spanish I and II. She received her B.A. at the University of Texas. She has been teaching at Highlands for six years. She has also taught at Gonzales High School. She is the Sponsor of Los Espanoles. In her spare time she enjoys doing translation from Spanish to English and touring with her sons. Page Completed by Debra Hefner!Administrative Faces X 57 Mrs. Merle Herridge - Teaches phys- ical science. She attended college at SWTSU. Her best way of teaching is lab experimentation. She has taught at Highlands for four years and in her spare time she likes to play volleyball and she also enjoys needlepoint. Mr. Roland Kerby - Teaches con- sumer math. and geometry. He received his B.S. at Sul Ross and his M.Ed at Our Lady Of The Lake. He has taught at Highlands for nine years. and he taught at Presidid and Lufkin. Texas and Lowell Junior High. He chose to teach as a career to avoid being recalled into the army during the Cuban missle crisis of 1962. In his spare time he enjoys gardening and horticulture. Mr. William Hines - Teaches health and also coaches the JV football and basketball team. He received his B.S. at Trinity University and his M.S. at Texas Southern University. He has taught at Highlands for four years and also taught at Harlandale High School and Irving Middle School. He enjoys working with children, traveling, and Mrs. Marty Holtman - Teaches French l and II and English lll. She received her B.A. at Trinity. She has taught at Highlands for two years and is the sponsor of the French club. ln her spare time she likes to read and to do creative needlework. She also enjoys teaching her French classes about the cultural and activities of the French people. listening to music in his spare time. An .gli . 1 Q W 'r Q 1 it as ' to .. , N, 4 ----W 15.1. ' F I . .. ,k it as N q ig 1415.2 Y-ark 'JN Mit .. 5 .3 -Lili -' '1' fi'gii'i ' ' iflfl 535 . N- ' V .. 1. '1 2 f f. Ili .' ix it .... j k- 1 .L ' 'iilifft-sr: -Is t px -' Mr. John Kemmerzehl - Is the head coach of the basketball team and he teaches physical education. He received his B.S. degree from Lamar University and his method of teaching is group discussion and lecture. He has taught at Highlands for twelve years. and taught at Southpark High School and Rogers Middle school. In his spare time he enjoys fishing and all sports. 58 X Administrative Faces X Page Completed by Debra Hefner t . 'W 'lr 2 Q' 5 ' sl 2 t 3 4 i Y ti , ' v , er , . . ,Q E. - .ff E' 1 .- ff Y J t a 65 t 1 1 c 1 . 1. fail? i s Mrs. Billy Jackson - Teaches resource. She received her B.S. at East Texas State University. She likes to teach individual and small groups. She has taught at Highlands for I3 years and she taught at John F. Kennedy High School. She chose to teach so that she can work with young people. In her spare time she likes to read. boat. and fish. Mr. John Hunter - Teaches Gov- ment and Economics. He received! B.S. at SWTSU. He has taugh Highlands for twenty years and ert the new ping pong tables wheres shows off his skill. Mrs. Loraine Jennings - T fundamentals of math and She received her B.A. degree Lady Of The Lake. She chose to to help in molding the lives of people in areas of mathematics has taught at Highlands for four and in her spare time she enjoys ing. dwin Kulesza - Teaches Physi- ' nc . He received his BA in 's University. He has at Highlands for four his spare time he enjoys par- in sports, such as tennis, and playing basketball. CIC C Long - Teacher of the Center. She received her McMurry College. She has been at Highlands for five years. time she enjoys reading, and playing with her daughter. Mrs. Iris Langston - Teaches short- hand and typing. She received her BS at SWTU. She has been teaching at Highlands for twenty years. She is also the UIL shorthand group sponsor. ff-'ffr V ' ' if . ei . - -1 . , - , me f gig.: tg, V. .. ,f G V 4 T Y . 1 'W e . 'sw' ,, , wrt Y 4 e ' 'W' t 'mi x I , Wi ,N 0 lg' s s ' . g' Q' 1, V .,-. ' . Q, :.n f 9 ' 4 1 57 , u g 0 g . , I . .. g Q ' v' lo '. ' t' 0 v ua' ' ' o.' s ,a s,s . Q , Q .9 ' new' Q U Ms. Delia Lopez - Teaches Home- making I and Home and Family Liv- ing. She received her BS at Texas Women's University. She has been teaching at Highlands for seven years. She is the sponsor of FHA. ln her spare time she likes to sew. Mr. Patrick Lind - Teaches Physical Science. He received his BS and BA at the University of New Mexico. He has been teaching at Highlands for three years. He is the sponsor of Chem-Bi- Phy. Ms. Mary Lundeen - Teaches Biol- ogy. She received her BA and MA at Incarnate Word College. She has been teaching at Highlands for twenty years. She is the sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Mary Little - Teaches English IV. She received her BA at Our Lady of the Lake University. :IN ' fs tif' bghf Hume neu' ososl, use at avi an 11 -x 'Q 1' sae ue 3, 4' -.-1, .. . P '.- . fmt' ,.- 1. W.. .wa-.E-Q 0 , ,. 'iis I- '57 - ' I L' S aff Y .t 3 .1 .V 'j I . .1 .4 1'-21:2 jcfa-5' .:,. Y J 5. ,. , . nigga. -lil - - -JS. 'bij Q., .1 .5, ,311-, H... ,, . v '.v1:J.f'm, .1-x-9,-fi-,,'. .am..,1 rfff ,,,..5 -f. , y. ,...,.- ,-,Q Q., ws: ff , 1 , w-1-ag-f.., y g+r,, fi.,',f1L' i ,' K' - v :. ,. -'sf ' -0. w... M., ,,g. nv, 9. 1, 'v'.-. '-,'- . 'E . -vt-' 141. gi3:.,,:, W' Hi- new- .xeffe q. diff.-' 2 a N - ' -' Mr. James Mahany - Teaches Gov- ernment, American History, Mexican American Studies. He received his BS at SWTSU. He has been teaching at Highlands for five years. In his spare time he enjoys reading and water ski- ing. Page Completed by Debra Hefner f Administrative Faces I 59 Mr. Carl Mangold J ls the Tennis Coach. He also teaches American His- tory. He received his B.S. and M.Ed. degree from SWTSU. He enjoys pho- tography and sports. He has taught here for twenty years. Mr. Jerry Moore - Teaches Book- keeping Business Law. He received his B.A. degree at SWTSU. He has taught here for seven years. His hobbies are fishing and water skiing. Helping T Develop Young Min Ms. Mary Mansfield - Teaches typ- ing and record keeping. She received B.A. degree from St. Mary's Univer- sity. She has taught at Highlands for I5 years. ln her spare time she likes to go listen to the San Antonio Sym- phony. see plays. dance and all kinds of sports. Mr. John Moreno - Teaches Math. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin. His hobbies are pottery, swimming and backgammon. He has taught at High- lands for two years. He is one of the sponsors of the class of l980. 60 X Administrative Faces X Page Completed by Debra Hefner Mr. Paul Martin - ls the head foot- ball. He also teaches physical educa- tion. He received his B.S. degree from Trinity. ,- A ev .. e 3' . iff-9 4- 2 V V 'E Mr. Cecil Morris - ls the Band Direc- tor. This is his second year at High- lands. Ms. Corydelia Massey f T Health at Highlands. Ms. Wanda McCabe Art I. She received her B.S. from Texas Women's She enjoys sewing and cooking Daniel ory and 'and his Mucha - Teaches world Russian. He received his M.Ed. at the University of rgia and here at Trinity Univer- He has taught at Highlands for e years and is the sponsor of the Eian Club. ln his spare time he to read. do gardening and moon- nd tra assano - Teaches world S he received her B.S. from ollege. She has taught at four years. In her spare es to work on family pro- vel when possible. Ms. Trina Nordstrom A Teaches Latin. She received her B.A. at Trinity. She has taught at Highlands for four years and is the sponsor of the Latin Club. ln her spare time she likes to play tennis. go skiing, read and listen to music. MN? -.........u Ms. Hilda Penn - Teaches bookkeep- ing l and recordkeeping. She received her B.S. and B.E. at Prairie View A8LM University in Prairie View, Texas. She has taught at Highlands for six years and is co-sponsor of the Afro-American Unity Club. ln her spare time she likes to swim and play tennis. Ms. Barbara Odem - Teaches intro- duction to algebra I and fundamentals of math. She received her associate degree at San Antonio College and her bachelor's degree at lncamate Word College. She has been teaching at Highlands for six years and she also taught at Wheatley High School. She chose to teach because it is a challeng- ing career and she loves to work with future leaders of our country. She is the sponsor of the senior class of 78 and in her spare time she enjoys sew- ing, sports, dancing. I--' . 4? . X s fu ,. 4 ,-at I tl r :fr . T2 riffs 5 ' ,cs efmfrf-. ' .J e w ' 5 -?7?'fav . -A .A if Q. iles! .51-E14 .. f af-.iiflf f a,c1gG-2645 P , g1,1iTi2ip,zz f f,ii?,'i'1gj'If X, egplg-4'. .Kfgf if Ng-I Iii-f:f::i.'E2f-Quitji 3, s,QXf.x1' 1 ,.-gJ'.',1-gf.v,- f- ra . -.sm-1 fm fm .i-ff. f!.i-e,f:.'i,-. a ef . .ff Mr. Virgil Peterson - Teaches Ameri- can History and is the golf coach. He received his B.A. from Trinity Univer- sity. He has taught here at Highlands for I3 years. In his spare time he likes to referee basketball games, umpire baseball games, and read. He is also very active in church work. Mr. Norman O'Neill - Teaches world history. He received his B.A. and M.A. at Southwest Texas State University. He has taught at Highlands six years and he sponsors the History Club. In his spare time he likes to swim and read. ',.t.?,k.L Hs.-'sf ' .:,,f1u', . W'rs.'.,:Ig .gg J- . .gr -rw: V ts as x Q f ff 1 gy' .w r - .use J, ...wa-5715 , A- gm ai A .... -ar-N -- ' 535 ,J w as Ms. Mayme Phillips - Teaches Eng- lish lll and IV. She received her B.S. from lncamate Word College and has taught here at Highlands for eight years. She has also taught at Wheatley High School. In her spare time she likes to fish and travel. Page Completed by Margaret Wilson!Administrative Faces ! 6l Mr, Eddie Phy - Coaches football. Ms. Shirley Rich - Teaches Geome- try and Algebra Il. She received her B.S. and M.S. at Texas A8Ll. She has been teaching at Highlands for five years. She is the sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team and the UIL Direc- tor. ln her spare time she enjoys macrame and bowling. Ms. Jan Poitras - Teaches English I and ll. Received her B.A. at East Texas State University. She has been teaching at Highlands for five years. She is the sponsor of UIL Spelling. In her spare time she enjoys traveling and being with her friends. Ms. Marian Price - Teaches Health Occupation Coop Training and Health Care Science. She received her Registration in X-ray and Vocational Certification as a Registered Technol- ogist in Michigan. She has been teach- ing at Highlands for two years. She is the sponsor of TAHOSA. In her spare Mr. Robert Rice - Teaches H He is also the head baseball coacg received his B.S. in Education at derson State. He has been teachiz F , 'w3f'7f, . 92 g yg s l X ..f. .. tr.. ,..s f . ..f: i ' K -f-'- nys' E . we 45 ,. .,,.. ' Mr. Elmer Rigdon - Teaches differ- ent courses in ROTC training. He has been teaching at Highlands for ten years. He is the sponsor of the rifle team. In his spare time he enjoys hunt- ing, fishing and farming. 62 f Administrative Faces!Page Completed by Debra Hefner time she enjoys traveling. 9? . Ms. Genevieve Robinson - Teaches English I and II. Received her B.S. in English and Spanish at Bishop Col- lege. She has been teaching at High- lands for three years. In her spare time she enjoys reading, writing poems and sewing. Highlands for six years. In hisll time he enjoys listening to co music and being with his family. if Mr. Robinson - Teaches ing. Received his B.S. at A8zM. He has been teaching at lands for seven years. In his he enjoys sports and music. Alvin Roesler - Teaches Texas tory. Government and Sociology. received his B.A. and M.A. at St. n'y's University. He has been teach- at Highlands for twenty years. He so the sponsor of the Junior Class. is spare time he enjoys reading. ening. and T.V. sports. xg . We l.. R. C. Schubert - Teaches Biol- Environmental Science. He his B.S. at Texas AELM. He teaching at Highlands for years. He is the sponsor of Bi Phy. In his spare time he J, hunting. fishing and traveling. Ms. Jan Russell - Teaches English lll. She received her B.S. in Education at Southwest Texas State University. She has been teaching at Highlands for four years. ln her spare time she enjoys sewing and going camping with her family. . A ,. 15: HA -A l ' qi . ..gr , .- if ' 55.3 f gi .9 - R T ! 41.221,-.-12' Ms. Mary Sellers Q Teaches English. She received her B.S. from the Univer- sity of Texas at Austin. In her spare time she enjoys dancing, gourmet cooking. interior design and writing. Ms. lrma Saenz - Teaches Home Economics. She received her B.S. degree from Texas A8tI University. She enjoys sewing and traveling. ,M .... , gig V 1, ,fe Ms. Martha Smith - Teaches English ll standard and honors. She received her B.S. at Southwest Texas State Uni- versity. She has been teaching at High- lands for six years. In her spare time she enjoys readings. aerobic dancing and doing things with her family. Mr. Albert Schmidt - Teaches Fun- damentals of Math I and Il. He received his B.S. at St. Mary's Univer- sity. He has been teaching at High- lands for twelve years. He is the spon- sor of the Chess Club. In his spare time he enjoys bowling. baseball. chess and boating. . 8. 9 5 v i 'K f i. R .1pQg.:tz. l -'-- gf' .iff ' 1: 'i +3 gf: . 5 f' 3. ,tg ,. A v, . , , Z W 5 V, Hi5,iQ , AQ : a m 422' .ff-249.2 My -- .ew--1't5Y .1 , yy . .,w, . 3515 'Wifi . :l?li-if ,iv i fat of ' f . W. . .Q .Q f ff... V Ms. M. H. Smith - Teaches Chemis- try and Physical science. She received her B.S. in Chemistry and Master's in Science at U.T. at Austin and Trinity University. ln her spare time she enjoys gardening and film making. Page Completed by Debra Hefner!Administrative Faces X 63 Miss Susan Smith - Teaches English II and III. She received her BA at SWTSU. She has been teaching at Highlands for five years. In her spare time she enjoys making stained glass objects. Xx.. Miss Doris Taylor - Teaches L!Ld. She received her BA at Bishop Col- lege. She has been teaching at High- lands for eight years. She is the spon- sor of the Junior Class. In her spare time she enjoys reading, traveling, and bonsai tree growing and arranging. Mr. Charles Sorrell - Teaches Dis- tributive Education. He received his BBA at Hardin Simmons University. He has been teaching at Highlands for nine years. He is the sponsor of DECA. i 33 it ' f -. eysr. . E1 Q - A ' fff5Q1'lQ. ,3g27f L , 1 , , 'ir' ' 'L' R73 Mrs. Colleen Tessman - Teaches Home Nursing, Home Management, and Child Development. She received her BS at SWTSU. She has been teaching at Highlands for seven years. She is the sponsor of FHA. ln her spare time she enjoys gardening, peo- ple watching, and creating things. 64 f Administrative Faces! Page Completed by Debra Hefner Mr. Judson Strader - He teaches Biology. He received his BS at George- town College. He has been teaching at Highlands for six years. He is the sponsor of the Senior Class. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing, bowling, and reading. Mrs. Paulita Tietze - Teaches VOE Lab. She received her BA and MA at Baylor and St. Mary's University. She has been teaching at Highlands for seven years. She is the sponsor of OEA. ln her spare time she enjoys playing bridge, reading and traveling. Mrs. Faye Tatum - She teaa speech and English. She received BA at St. Mary's University. This her first year teaching at Highl She is the sponsor of Mask and G Speech Club. ln her spare time enjoys traveling f sag 4, Q SZ 4. 'fr ia AE 5444 'bona R area EVN' vf K 'ami Mr. Joe Valdespino - Teaches G etry and Algebra. He received hi at Trinity University. l .Ar - .af i. 1 - Rebecca White - Teaches and Family Living and Home- I. She received her BS at U. In her spare time she gardening. macrame and She is also the sponsor of L-. Mrs. Louise Williams - Teaches Physical Science: She has her B.S. and M.S. degree in Science. Her hobbies are fishing and gardening. Producing For The Student uality Education Mrs. Gwen Wright- She teaches His- tory. She received her B.S. at S.W.T.S.U. She has been teaching at Highlands for two years. In her spare time she enjoys playing all sports. She is also the sponsor of the Brigade. Mr. Lawrence Zoller - He is the assistant Band Director here at High- lands. He received his degree in Music from St. Mary's University. Page Completed by Debra Hefner I Administrative Faces 1 65 The cafeteria staff here at Highlands sists of 30 ladies. The cafeterians provide icious, hot and nutritious meals to over students a day, five days a week. The ca ria is one of the most popular places on pus. Each lady is assigned a specific duty i cafeteria. Lots of time and preparatio into each meal. The cafeterians try to gi variety of meals while staying inside budget. The cafeteria has seven lines. Two o lines are for hot food, four are for snack C 3 Ssuch as hamburgers, french fries, chips, cookies. And one line is for cold dri There are two lunch periodsg each Atapproximately forty minutes long. H.H. Top: Ms. Svec cutting cake. Top right: Two caf ladies sample the food. Middle left: Mrs. Mazac fil , the grocery list. Bottom left: Ms. Clara Madry takes out to pose for a picture while preparing lunch. ,t..t tg 1 f'261mi':3,N 31 in 5, at g V gg n g A 3 ,jpgf l , ,s T .WKNA it mit' '- H at ,tfmiaef A 66 X Administrative Faces X Page Completed by Debra Hefner Bottom right: Cafeteria Staff, Standing: Bessie Svec, Nora Land, Martha Schneider, Bertha Gonzales Clara Madry, Pearlie Lakey, Frances Kvapil, Con: suelo Coronado, Agnes Krol, Lurlene Grayer Odessa Banks. Sitting: Delores Ramos, Eva Gue: vara, Georgia Kubicek, Katy Valdo, Patsy Jones Mary Sanchez, Genevieve Couch, Doris Pri Helen Klepac, Viola Mazac, Estelle Rabebeau, C lia Biela, Regina Gawlik, Gertrude Gerhard, H Brown, Alice Rennspies, Loina Bematchez, A1 Munoz, Lillie Winn, , 'Highlands Is In Tip Top Shape Highlands, being one of the largest schools in the district, requires much maintenance to keep it clean and make the repairs which are needed, Mr. Perez, the Head Custodian, assigns each crew member a different section of the building to clean each day. When he runs short of staff, each janitor covers for the other. There are two crews, the day crew opens doors and cleans restrooms, and halls every hour. The night crew cleans rooms, cafeteria, halls, stairs and locks the doors. It is their responsibility to see that Highlands is kept clean. It helps students to enjoy the long hours spent at school when they are in an atmos- phere which shows someone cares. Our janitors deserve a big hand for doing such a fine job. The pride they take in their work certainly shows. Top left: Mr. Hughes prepares to mop the boy's bath- room. Top right: Mr. Cruz, Mr. Esquivel, and Mr. Rios are at the end of the days work after finishing the final chores of the day. Bottom left: Martha Brad- ford and Emma Lewis talk with two custodians about the cleaning difficulties which they encounter at Highlands. Bottom right: Mr. Perez, the head cus- todian, writes out the days roster. Page Completed by Debra Hefner I Administrative Faces ! 67 68 I Senior Faces!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro fi 4' l 'Wi ! 135 0' .B 'M 5 nior Faces When the new school year begins, each student is classified into a certain rank according to his academic status. And so, in their final year of high school, this yearls graduating class is Highlands, Sen- ior Faces. As Seniors many students begin to slack off a bit as they fall under the influence of Senioritis. Yet grades do not greatly drop, for as graduation nears students begin to work harder in the hopes that the time will pass much faster. Soon obvious delight grows on many Senior Faces. At the summit of their education Sen- iors must now decide which direction their life shall go. Many will choose to go directly into work while others will go to colleges and universities to continue their education. Although each student shall choose his own goal in life, each student shall play a role in the establishment of a new generation. As they step out into life from high school they are no longer Senior Faces. So, as these students begin to go their own separate ways, they shall carry the memory of high school with them forever, never to forget familiar Senior Faces. Page Completed by Eduardo Castrol Senior Faces X Seniors Keep Rolling On Having Fun Their skates were on. the shoelaces t and the wheels spinning. The senior c held a skating party on April 5th at Ca Skateland from 7:30 to l0:00 pm. The large number of students who ca, to the skating party made the party a cess. Everyone participated, from dan on skates to racing and helping those aren't quite as coordinated as others skates. The many different types of mu helped to get everyone in the mood' dance. The hard rock was played du the fast skate sessions and caused ev one to pick up the tempo a bit. The s music during the couple dances mad easy to relax and talk with that special or guy. This was one of the many activi leading up to the close of the school and it was another opportunity for seniors to get together as a class. Top left: Dawn Frye and Richard Ricks enjoy the time for couples skate. Middle right: Lynette Con- nors and Janice Pundt sit back and watch skaters in the boys race. Bottom left: The technique of dancing while skating is tested out by these two students. Middle: Vicki Hill wonders if Randy Anders plans to skate orjust stand there. Bottom right: Ruben Garcia takes time out from skating to enjoy just watching the skaters. Opposite page, Top left: Lali Salinas catches Linda Hernandez while falling. Top right: Mr. Singleton, Mrs. Odem and Mr. Strader watch the varying abilities of students skating. Bottom leflx Debbie Morrison and Stephanie Wrase tie their shoestrings in order to get ready for the all girls skate. Bottom right: Tim Bioy and Brenda Ullmann sit and rest before skating the couple skate. Everything's Coming Roses While students were exchanging candy hearts and Valentine cards, the scent of California Roses lingered on throughout the halls. This year the Senior Class sold red roses to the students of Highlands for Valen- tines Day. A single rose sold for 51.50 and a boutonniere for 7541. The roses had a sentimental value for those receiving them from that special someone on Valentines. The Senior officers helped arrange the roses the day before delivery after school. Each rose had to be put with the correct order form, in order for all roses and bou- tonnieres to be delivered the next morning during first and second periods. 72 l Senior Faces f Page Completed by Becky Rohde Q W Q wr ,Qtr Q ,ge Q t Q, . Spurs Fever Is Catching At Highlands Highlands High School had the opportunity to participate in supporting the central division cham- pions. our own San Antonio Spurs. by attending the special Highlands Night basketball game at the Con- vention Center Arena. The Spurs went up against the Buffalo Braves. The Seniors did their part by selling tickets to stu- dents. teachers and parents that wanted to attend the game. The Senior class painted a banner so that they could visually express their spirit and pride. During the halftime. the Highlands Brigade Dance team performed to the theme song from the movie Rocky, This proved to be of great entertainment value. At the end of the game. Highlands proved to be good luck to the Spurs as they beat the Buffaloes. Top: Bernie Mutchler signals the beginning of the Dance Teams performance. Below: A crowd of fans at the Spurs vs. Buffalo game. Below Iep: Lynn Doherty. Pam Lafield. Rose Cantu perform at the Spurs game. Below righr: Mike Cruz. Tom Rudwick and Kieth Kelly are active fans in the stands. vs X. 1 2 1 ff-as Page Completed by Becky Rohde!Senior Faces ! 73 Senior End Year ith any Activities The 1978 seniors brought the year to a close by having a variety of events celebrating their last year at Highlands. The first major activity was the annual senior trip held on May l2. This year the class voted to attend the senior night at Six Flags Over Texas. The six buses containing over two hundred fifty seniors left Highlands at l0:30 a.m. and arrived at Six Flags at 4:30 p.m. Although one bus had a flat tire and was delayed for repair, all six buses somehow made their way to Six Flags by opening time of 5:00. While there, the seniors had seven hours to enjoy the activities at Six Flags which included: the shock wave, the Big Ben, the Texas shoot out, the spin- niker, and a special concert by the Spinners. Large quantities of Cokes. pink things and cotton candy were consumed by hungry seniors from all over the state who had all converged on Six Flags for one of their final class activities. By one o'clock all the par- ticipants in this adventure were loaded onto buses and the return journey was begun. No major acci- dents were incurred on the return trip and many tired class members gave up and went to sleep. Most seniors recovered their spirit and energy by Monday as the l978 Senior Week began. A pep rally was held to kick off the week's celebration and the FM fowl was on hand as the senior cheerleaders hosted the pep rally. On Tuesday the car decor contest was held along with cafeteria decora which added to the spirit of the class as approached their final days of high school. We day was T-shirt day and advisory games were held. The seniors had a dress up day on Thur: and a Farewell Assembly was also held. At assembly awards were given to outstanding se and a slideshow commemorating the year's e was shown. To close senior week, a class brea was held at Luby's cafeteria. The final activity before graduation was the se picnic held on May 29. Again buses were use carry students but fortunately no difficulties encountered. The buses left Highlands at 7:30 and arrived at the River Inn at l0.00. The offered many different activities including pa' boating, canoeing, tubbing and of course, swim Upon their arrival back at Highlands at 4:30. s appeared in many different shades of redness, ing from light pink to lobster red. All these events brought the group closer tog and often created friendships which will last graduation. Throughout these activities the tho of graduation and of leaving Highlands ran thr the minds of seniors and they anticipated and a same time dreaded that one fateful evening. f.- 74 ! Senior Faces! Page Completed by Beckie Rohde 1. l 1 , EL SWK, 1 LBJ 1. 3 fhis page, lop lefl: Patti Cochran relaxes in an inner tube and seems to be enjoying the start of her vaca- iion, Top right: A group of seniors wait to travel lown the shoot. some daring individuals traveled down without an inner tube and they had the cuts and bruises to prove it. Bollom lah: Some of the sen- iors try to overturn a paddle boat and they will even- tually succeed. Bollom righl: Melvin Chandler attempts to relax but he is disturbed by Mary White. Opposite page, lop left: For many seniors. the Shock Wave was the highpoint of their trip. Top righl: Cafe- teria decorations were put up on Wednesday to show class pride and spirit. BOIl0m16fl.' Yolanda Pena fin- ishes Iast minute car decorations. Bonom right: Lali Salinas and Curtis Poindexter relax on their first place car decoration entry. H. ,,,,-4 Page Completed by Beckie Rohde!Senior Faces 1 75 Seniors Host First Annual Wallin ton i J . r F It is a night filled with excitement, joy d pleasure. A night many seniors long r, the evening of t e senior-junior prom. The class of ,78 held the prom on May , l978 at the Convention Center Banquet all It should prove to be a traditional to the following graduating classes. 'or class officers were each and presented with their dates the attendants of the prom. Each senior presented a flower to a junior class as a dedication to them. SCIH The seniors chose the theme of The Wallington Ball', for the prom. The deco- rations and invitations were centered around the twentieth anniversary of the school. The seniors carried out the theme of the senior class 'flt was a very good year with having champagne glasses with flowers as center pieces for the tables. It added prestige to the seniors to dedi- cate this exciting event to the seniors of '79 Top left: Students enjoy the music of the band. Reparata. at the prom. Top right: Mike Carver and Melody Gideon enjoy an evening at the first annual Wallington Ball. Bottom left: Senior offi- cers are presented to the attendants of the prom. Bottom right: Felix Davela waits for the right moment to go dance. Oppositepage, top left: Cou- ples enjoy an atmosphere of happiness at the prom. Top right: Mr. Strader and Mrs. Odem take time out to rest from all the excitement at the prom. Bottom left: Danny Doolittle and Kelly Martin enjoy one another's company at the Wall- ington Ball. Bottom right: Eddie Castro and his date. Karen Farris. dance to the music of Repar- ata. i'. 1 9- , Pages Completed by Beckie Rhode X Senio rs Faces X 77 I s the'year comes to a close the Seniors ighlands High School. begin to realize time has come for their last year in school, and as this last year comes, so the financial burdens of their oaching graduation. niors start preparing for the end of school year by ordering their invita- s and measuring for their cap and ns. On January 17th Seniors were d together to order their invitations. had the choice of ordering calling s. invitations. a leatherette. a senior and also an appreciation folder. Then ebruary 6th Seniors met in the audi- m before school to order their cap owns. For the first time at Highlands radu: g class gets to keep their . The cap and gowns are going to be the traditional maroon with maroon and white tassle. It isjust such events that act as clues to the coming of a Senior's final year and graduation. This page, lap left: Keith Kelley measures Curtis Poindexter's head in order to order his cap and gown, Top righl: Ms. Odem hands out order forms to seniors during the invitation briefing. Bottom ftfflf Michelle Black tries to listen and write her order for invitations. Bolmm right: Seniors write down their order of size for their caps and gowns. Opposile page. mp lqfr: Michelle Butler. Patricia Arriaga, and Don- ald Volz wait patiently to pay a down payment on their cap and gown. Top righl: Senior Class Secretary Rhonda Brehm hands out order forms to students during the senior cap and gown briefing. Bottom left: Seniors wait in auditorium for the assembly to start on the briefing of invitations. Bottom right: Colleen Thomas tries to measure Lali Salinas' head before the assemblv for can and gown ordering, Page Completed by Becky Rohde! Senior Faces X 79 Looking Back On Moments Of Excitement iff' fn Faces X Page Completed by Becky Rhode ? C , Q mv-rev . .n - AI .- 1. 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'E is uu :lf 'J K .1 Hunter, Belinda Hunter, Larry Hurtado, Elia Hyatt, Bobby Igleheart, Loretta Jackson, David Jackson, Gladys Jackson, Jacqueline Jahns, Terri Jarzombek, Kenny Jefferson, Charles Jimenez, Margare Johnson, Cindy Johnson, D'Ann Johnson, RaMon Jones, Barbara Jones, Brenda Jones, Claude Jones, Vickie Jurek, Dennis Keaton, Glenn Kee, Penny Kelley, Keith Kelly, Lester Kelly, Virgil Kellner, Keith Kennedy, David King, Tammy Kiolbass, Debbie Knight, Melvin Kocurek, Steven Koenig, Daphyne Korn, Pat Kroll, Kenneth Kuyendall, Claudett Kuykendall, Shewanna Page Completed by Becky Rohde!Senior Faces I 89 1 an 3 may li B' 1 'sne- 5 fix! fix if 5 5 3 'f 'x ,W , Michael Cruz reflects on past endeavors. - , Xiu. F' Q. -V JI 3 'Sn' 'L I. J, x . k 2 . X 'Ji W X Q 'ff .1 A-. t O 4,4 My, Y' 1' Q 1 X N1 N. X11 Nfl!! N tv I I 1 A - 4 -,Q '53 q,,,. 4 'a 1 XL. , 1, 1. ,-1111111.31 112 fs 151 iii 0, Ekf' ' X L KX 5 1 1 5 H3 15,1 23' Q1 1,1 fr? Yi 7 Lf. 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The processional of seniors began and were presented to the parents. relatives and teachers. Mr. Clark. principal. introduced the guests and thanked the sponsors. Mrs. Odem and Mr. Strader. for the fine lead- ership and guidance they upheld for the Class of 78. The guest speaker. Mr. W. C. Newberry brought points across to the seniors. that life isn't all fun and games: that you must work and perform your duties well in order to meet your goals in life. The Choir followed up with a choral response and the benediction was presented by Anita Arbizu. Class president for the seniors of 79. The Baccalaureate certainly served to inspire the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy Eight to strive for the achievement of their goals. Top lqfr: The processional of seniors walking into the auditorium. Top riglilx Carol Hartman wait- ing for the seniors to line up for the processional. 811110171 lgfl: Parents and relatives waiting for their son or daughter to walk down the aisle. Bal- mm riglzl: Mr. W. C. Newberry gives his speech on Not Being Afraid to Follow Up on Your Dreams for the Future. 0 6 l 9 I 1 Ni , X lflhr, I , - 2 212383 t ' 77 Page Completed by Becky Rohde!Senior Faces X 97 4 F f . J V? f K ' Q , ,R i 33 K E A ,1 , I sf W Ing, ..r,-5.4.1 .,,, K , W N 'K .. M V. ,W.H,, nf K ,Qin gf: W iv -, V ik? Kf' ' ' 1.1 i ti ca f f In 4' is ij. 7 5 1 df ' . , 5. I I . ' Ei X -N A 7 1 r' 'Xi i 100 f Junior Faces! Page Completed by Eduardo Castro '59,-ii., N 4 xx ' N ,gin A Y ,,.4 Q-1 3? xl 'di T x 1 ,Jig if if 'ff 1,1 p A . ss 7 QI ,i t s.. I! X if 5 1. ji . ,. ' 'i U' f , ' .- . ,1 f Jtirii r J' Faces J S When the new school year begins. each student is classified into a certain rank according to his academic status. And so. in their third year of high school. the new upper classmen are Highlands' Junior Faces. As Juniors the academic load begins to lighten, and many students begin to look for ajob. Juniors must also begin to plan for the years after high school. Thoughts of college and work begin to enter the stuent,s mind as he realizes he must soon choose a career. Expressions of thought grow on Junior Faces. Needless to say things begin to move faster than in the past year for the Junior. Thoughts of Senior rings enter many a mind. The threat of SAT and ACT tests become grim realities for many students. Term papers are a new experience for many as English courses begin to stiffen up. People must rush to keep up with .Izm- i0r Faces. Yet one motivating force keeps the Jun- iors spirit up. That force has been around since their Freshman year and that is the step up to a Senior from their life as Junior Faces. Page Completed by Eduardo Caslrofjunit Students Enter The Hall Of Fame g'iL,e::w.,L1?igti! M-wa f 102 X Junior Faces! Page Completed by Margaret Wilson The students of Highlands High entered into the Hall of Fame, col the Junior Class. The Junior Class Hall revolved around the theme of Hall of Fame, exemplifying the achievements of Highlands High as they celebrated our twentieth sary. The Junior Class officers, rep tives, artists and Junior student showed the Owls their spirit and the team by making super banners banners expressed the pride in the making it to the top. The main expressed the power of our Owls each of our competitors. Special zz ,J - ala!! 1 ,J-f., ' ' .af mu ms ' C , to Russell Harris and the rest of the s for the outstanding artwork. ring Spirit Week the Junior Guys through with flying colors for the by taking first place over all in the -war games. Though it was a long ard pull to the top the Junior Guys it with power and determination. fthe other Juniors who could not pull ef' their pride and spirit by cheering guys on the side, all of the way to really got into the mean maroon No matter how far behind the Owls be, the Junior Class would stick them all of the way. Juniors also showed their pride and spirit for their class by winning the spirit stick. Opposite page, top left: Linda Pena and Denise Camacho decorating the glass showcase. Top center: The finish of the King Owl. Top right: Lori Griffin getting the tape ready. Bottom left: The finished product of the Big 79. Bottom center: Mary Claney and Diane Kocian fixing up the lights. Bottom right: Nelda Medrano working hard on her art work. This page, mp left: Beckie Charles drawing one of her masterpieces. Tap right: Another super product. Bot- tom left: Lori Griffin and Debbie Rodgers celebrat- ing that they are finished. Bottom center: Anita Ari- buz. Gloria Pacheo, and Margaret Wilson pulling for their lives. Bottom right: Sharon Persky and Karen Whitaker decorating the lights. .gait .ay f me Q pgwwf-v-v'1: . Mm. .ea U23-43.-5.,,. ,-'X 7 - '1'- nt at Junior In Action Cause A Reaction IO4 X Junior Faces f Pages Completed by Margaret Wilson Juniors are a hard working. industrious breed. and when they lake a break, they do it right, Between classesjuniors might take a break to chat with a friend or to get a drink at the water fountain. Juniors relax at lunchtime with a cold soda water and good food. After eating they may be found talk- ing with friends. playing ping-pong, or maybe play- ing frishee, Class sponsors. Mr. Roesler and Ms. Taylor. take breaks from teaching to discussjunior actives orjust to relax, After school juniors stay around school to play ping-pong. chess and do more talking. Later they may enjoy an intramural game or watch one of the varsity sports, Whether it is in the classroom or out.juniors enjoy what they are doing. Tltispugu. mp left: Ericka Phillips. LuLu Brown and Valire Harrison take a break at the basketball intra- murals. Top right: Susan Gonzales. Leonard Carde- nas. and Pat Gonzales take a break between mouth- fuls to visit with each other. Bottom left: Lisa Haw- kins. Cindy Hanley and Lori Griffin sit down to rest during the Heritage Week Carnival. Center: Jeff Ackerman enjoys lunch as a break between classes and a chance to laugh with friends. Bottom: Mr. Alvin Roesler and Ms. Doris Taylor. class sponsors. are caught between classes. EV Ek .TS .tg .xv - . . i f ,. . Juniors Sponsor Friday Night ever Dance Juniors really keep the spirit up, and it didn't stop on January 27, the date of the super Friday Night Fever Dance. Though it was a cold and chilly night, the dance brought warmth in everyone's heart and body. Joe Rodriguez, the disc jockey, kept everyone in a boogie'n mood by playing the latest disco music. To top the night off, there were two dance contests held. The first dance contest was won by Diane Morris and Elliot Eggleston. The second was won by June Elzino and Raymond Gonzales. Both couples showed their great dancing abilities by doing the latest disco dancing and put- ting their own little special touches to their dances. Both couples received cash awards for their great efforts. Everyone had the Friday Night Fever in them throughout the dance. Students showed this by doing far-out and crazy dances that turned them on. There was never a dull moment at the dance. If stu- dents were not having a coke, they were eating popcom to give themselves some extra energy to keep on boogie'n all night long. Top left: The poster symbolizes the spirit of the dance, Friday Night Fever. Top right: Margaret Wilson, parliamentarian of the Junior Class, along with Mr. Roesler, await the arrival of students at the Friday Night Fever Dance. Center left: Frank Cazarez and his date dance to the disco sounds of the times. Center: Joe Rodriquez and David Wil- liams select the records for the listening enjoyment of students at the Junior dance. Center right: Baron Barnes and Tina Hester move to the latest disco sounds. Bottom right: The dancers at the Friday Night Fever Dance move to the sound of music. Page Completed by Margaret Wilson f Junior Faces f l05 Sweet Things And Senior Rings Featured As J rs. End Year lson uniors, rings and ice cream were the et things featured at the Junior Ice am party on May 17, 1978 in the stu- t lounge. uniors received their class rings at on May l7. This yearjuniors could between the traditional Highlands and rings which featured a panel of favorite high school activity, such as C . . Journalism band etc o elebrate the reception of their new and to start the 78 turns of the the Junior Class sponsored an Ice Party. Double dips of chocolate, and vanilla were gobbled up and proved juniors who took opportunity to show off their new Juniors not only were satisfied with the chance to show off their rings and get a head start on turns, but were also satisfied with ice cream cones and the companion- ship of fellow Juniors. Opposite page. lop lqflf Carol Rodriguez shows a smile to show how good the ice cream is. Middle lqfl: John Calhoun. Robert Robison and Ricky Reyna look forward to their senior year. Ballom lefl: Aubra Henderson and Mary Knight fill their tummies with ice cream, Bollom right: Chris. Tony and Bud get their rings turned. This page. rap leh: Kathy Turpen gets turn number 4l for her ring. Top middle: Beverly Miller and James Thompson enjoy the ice cream. Top righl: Donna Nunely gets her ring turned by Auhra Henderson, Bottom left: Juniors waitin line to get their ice cream cone. Bollom right: Joan Ste- phens. Linda Pens and Anita Arbizu dish up ice cream while Ms. Long looks on anxiously for hers. 'I--..,..yw....,, Page Completed by Margaret Wilson !Junior Faces X IO7 , f-, wa , 'G' mx Q' 2 .K -.ff 108 !Jun1or Facei!Page Completed bv Margaret Wilson Juniors Enjoy Fun In The Sun QQ 'N K 1 J QSQPKQ-.Q !:'tza3w ,. ... 5 W . .: . tax we: -vm' ,- ,.- .. kffxvg, K X 1 . Qi ya .r -' WM M W-f . M' .t Aw f 40' , 2 if LVVI zu W g .' ' , ft .yizgiaj , N ' g fd 1. ,f qv-Y . ' 4 .,,,-ff'21 ' - we V . .- ..M4i' w,,, .' ff m,,, f f 1 H- ri ',.' .- L. . ,i . .f,, 7' ',,,s ',.,..'1': .nj , . X . . ' e ,..'Kf f ,, 0 ,g1i','?4:3ngg15:?Wru '.- ,bfff t A . A I ,f5.jIS43.g, A 2, 1: V- R 23-5gj?nlfjiejggi.Mi,-sv. ,kiiygzizggyt V - . lftivi' are , if-it- Q I V . 1' tzififf' . Stix.-1rff'2e4.l,'-S .f '-Seltzer' 1 'gk 1 ' , f ,.,. W ais. . r1iii1:..?g Q , 'fvafw .JH ar - fq..-J., t V ... : A ,l .-w3i5,,,35t- Jegiftfv.-1 rj,:.. 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Basil Fromme, David Frye, Dawn Frye. Sherry Fuentes, Eddie Fuller, Lisa Fulton, Ruben Funari, Patricia Galindo, Rudy Galloway, Adrienne Garcia, Elsa Garcia, Linda Garcia, Michael Garcia, Roger Garcia, Sandy Garcia, Teri Gardner, Tina Garner, Deborah Garrett, Staffon Garrett, Suzi Gavegan, Al Gaytan, Mando Gibbens, Bruce Georg, Terry Glass, Larry Gonzales, Adam Gonzales, Joe Gonzalez. Mary Ann Gomez, Esperanza 359 i'4W'li f' ,, l H u gp, ' ' ,iiffig rw ,f f 5,f 4ft ' Uil'L 'fI'?!15! :fi , if sy.. ' i it A 'af7i i', 1 . 1 ,- K ' , C cf F' fri. 3' 'F' gi,-Fog 1,124 75? .ja ff A tgfyw ff i ,Egfr .-1 5. ,A W I ' J ii fini 'i?3Q1lif f v , f FA' , ,fax J, f, tf, p ' T, vj fi :K f 'q if . If fc. i , fi .,.. 127 af. -e-Q9-f F 'Pa ' 'W ,, l I2 I Junior Faces! Page Completed by Margaret Wilson if if i X537 . Q. ., W' ' if f 1- rf ' . 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Ana Marie Ramirez, Rick Randle, Lee Ransom, Roxanne Ranson. Brenda Reinhard, Catherine Revilla, Gloria Reyna, Ricky Rios, Daniel Rios. Kris Page Completed by Margaret Wilson!Junior Faces 1 115 Rivas, Theresa Rivera, Kim Rhoads, Lisa Robertson, Robbie Robertson, Susan Robey, Paul Robinson, Lee Robison, Warren Rodgers, Debbi Roe, Steve Rosenbusch, Cynthia Rodriguez, Carol Rodriguez, Cynthia Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Patricia Rodriguez, Rosemary Royalty, David Ruiz, Leonard Russell, Nell Ruiz, Sandra Salinas, Thomas Salone, Floyd Sanchez,Frank San Miguel, Toni Sauceda, Jesse Schaumloffel, Carl Scharf, Vicki Schmueckle, John Schroat, Richard Scott, Anthony Segovia, Mary Sekula, Bernie Sheffield, Lynne Shisler, Irma Shisk, Glenn Shuler, James Sides, Valana Simpson, Larry Skrobanek, Tommy Smart, Robin Smith, David Smith, Lee Smith, Michael Smith, Rickey Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Tammy Soto, Joe Spears, Patricia Spivey, Audrey Spry, Rozane Starling. 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F XP C plIdbEd dll .Q N, Sophomore FHCGS When the school year begins, each stu- dent is classified into a certain rank according to his academic status. And so, the returning underclassmen begin their second year of high school as Highlands, Sophomore Faces. As Sophomores the students have already learned their way around the school. They are more familiar with the courses offered to them. They are more comfortable with their surroundings, fel- low students and teachers as well. They begin to work on a new level as Sophomore Faces. Things begin to move faster for the Sophomore as he prepares to move up to an upperclassman. Present courses are sutdied carefully and next year's courses will offer a new challenge. Students anx- iously await their Junior year as they are still only Sophomore Faces. The Sophomore year proves to be a fast moving one. However, anticipation is overwhelming as they prepare to become Juniors as they were once only Sophomore Faces. 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Carmen Mahone, Danelle Malacara. Norma Page Completed by Deborah Donaho!Sophomore Faces f 123 Malone, Arthur Mann, Eddy Matheny, Jill Mathews, Anthony Martin, Kelly Martin, Nancy Martinez, Joe Martinez, Pete Martinez, Teresa Mata, JoAnn Marshall, Donna Mays, Kay Mazac, Diane McMeans, Glenn Mead, Bambie Medrano, Rick Mercer, James Mercure, Heidi Meshew, Robert Mitchell, Patricia Miles, Clarence Montoya, Betty Montelongo, Yvette Moore, Johnny Moore, Sharon Mora, Leticia Mora, Theresa Morgan, Gale Napper, Robert Morgan, Feffrey Mosel, Mike Mosely, Debra Muller, Therese Mullins, Cindy Murray, Janet Neely. Chris Nelson, Dara Nichols, Randy Nipper, Jimmy Nix, Margaret Nobles, Dwayne Olamic, Judy Opiela, Billy 0'Rear, Shauneen Ortega, Kenneth Ozuna. Norma Paredes, Mercy Pass. Andrea Pearson, Debbie Pearson, Glen Pacheco. Dianna Pena, Lisa Perez, Ursulo Phillips. Mechael Pieprzica. Donald Pooley, Lillian Potter. Deborah Prevou, Kim Pritchard, Judy Pruski. Stepjen Pundt. 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Sophomore Faces I 125 Sulton, Sharon Summey, Karen Sutherland, Margie Taylor, Lori Tarket, Carol Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Elwood Thompson, J o Tiierina, Maria Trejo, Anthony Trevino, Ruben Tschirhart, Linda Tucker, Donald Tumer, Lori Tuttle, Jeffery Uhl. Roberta Vargas, Jaime Vargas, Peggy Valle, Roseann Vasquez, Christine Vasquez, Vicky Velasco, Mary Velasquez, Naomi Verdeja, Gracie Villarreal, Maria Villarreal, Steven Walker, Denise Walker, Duane Waclawczyk, Debbie Waller, Cynthia Washer, Donna Washington, Paula Washington, Tamrasha Wells, Eddee Wells, Randy West, Penny White, Debbie White, Robert White, Terri Wiatrek, Beverly Wiatrek, Karen Wier, Robert Wieters, Kevin Wilford, Tammy Wilkerson, Larry Williams, Dwayne Williams, Karen Wilson, Andrew Witherspoon, Peter Woodard, Marilyn Woods, Bemard Woodson, Lavem Wright, Michael Ximenez, Sylvia Yarbrough, Laura Ybarra, Carlos Ybarra, Charlene Ybarra, Charlotte Zaiontz, Michele Zertuche, Lily Zertuche, Linda Zimmerman, Andy Zuniga, Jose ,V 4 if .I WM, xr, -5? , 'fvif' 'z ,M gg ff . +V, ' - , -fi'?'l?? ,, ' Y 2 gffbvagf fe- fgi 1 Ji ffl iff, ' ff, ,M N, W, .i 1, - , . l K 5 2 In 'wr 7 Vi 'I ,. . , 3, 1 , i X Q ,L ,EV V , , Q ' V Q.. .wi , 1,5 1 1 3 E 3 ' Q , .f Ayzgdgg . sl, wa V, YQ, ,QQ will VH ' V i Mrirr - A V V Pt V 5 5 . 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Mx -4 an M Wx ,752 ,H , . E i A 2 1 MW. .. -v Fun or Sophomores To end their second year of high school. e sophomores held their annual picnic Comanche Park No. 2. They played seball. had an egg toss. and also a nana-eating contest. Mr. Gadberry and r. Moreno. along with their officers complished many fine things this year d the picnic summed up the year with n. To end the day of pleasure. they con- med large quantities of fried chicken, the Colonel still has ribs. Onwards of l98O. Tap lejfir Anthony Cockrell takes time out to eat chicken. Top middle: Martin Brennen hits noth- ing but air in the softball games. Tap riglil: Mr. Gadberry oversees the picnic. Mi1lz1'le.' Gerald Higgins catches an egg with his mouth. in the egg toss. Bolmm lcjfr: James Barnett just looks for the ball. during the game. because he missed it by a mile. BOIIUIN niiddler Thomas Felix says come to me baby. BIIIIUIH righl: .Iody Buchanan shows great form in the egg toss. 19m-vfxw . . ,.1P si.w alien 51.99, 'SPR a',Qj,.fJ5'+'3 xr ., . .wn?1Mi Page Completed by James Thompson!Sophomore Faces X I27 Disco- Mania Hits The Sophomore Class phomores had a swinging disco e party on February 3rd. The sopho- es used the new sound equipment, kers, and turntables, which were t gifts from the class of 76 and Stu- Council. e dance was held in the Student ge from 7:30 to ll:00. Admission a 51.00 per person and free refresh- were served. sophomores played ping pong several other games. Many of them to a variety of music. and many really enjoyed themselves. the dance were l60 anxious 4. 1 a t una fm an sophomores and their dates. At the end of the dance most of the sophomores left with the beat on their feet. Opposite page, top picture: Edda Brown, Brent Rey- nolds enjoy dancing. Top left: Ruben Diaz and Car- los Lopez collect tickets. Middle right: Sandy Bardon shows her talent. Bottom left: Rick Sleek and Mr. Moreno select the next number. Bottom center: Mary lsaec and Joni Lyssy served sodas. Bottom right: Two dancers take time out to talk to Mr. Moreno. This page, top lej: Arthur Malone plays ping pong. Top right: Sophomores do the cotton Eyed Joe. Bot' tom lej: Vicky Hill, Randy Anders, Mike Johnson. watch the ping pong game. Bottom center: Mimi Smith takes time out from dancing to play ing pong. Bottom right: John De Leon and Micliael Langford observe the ping pong game. fs QL .tt I-rm., Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla! Sophomore Faces ! l29 UNH Skating Party Keeps Sophomores ' 'YQ 5 on ICE phomores had their skating party on ary 12, at the Ice Haus in the Quad- le mall. The Sophomores and their sors left Highlands at 3:25 and ned back at 6:30 in the evening. y Sophomores had a lot of fun laugh- nd falling on the ice. For some of party, and it was really a day to remem- ber. Opposite page, top right: Carlos Lopez smiles as he guts on his skates. Middle left: Mr. Moreno shows is ice skating talent. Middle center: Randy Anders shows off on the ice even though it looks as if he's already fallen a few times. Bottom left: Sophomores having fun ice skating. Bottom right: John DeLeon it was the first time on ice skates and a new thrill for them. Their spon- to enjoy skating as much as They showed the sopho- they could ice skate as well as them. and Bruises were found on many who attended the ice skating shows off his ice skating ability, This page, top lejt: Mike Dupont and Mike Johnson help Nancy Martin ice skate. Top right: Debbie Cruz and Naomi Velasquez show their talents off. Bottom left: Sopho- mores falling onto the ice adds to the excitement. Bottom right: Maybe skating isnit so hard after all says one sophomore. 'if ff S .5 . ,XM .if-' Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla! Sophomore Faces f l3l X Sophomore Class Is Democracy In Action One thing about being in a Democratic is havm the ri ht to vote. The re class had a chance to use that by voicing their opinion in the elec- of new officers for the l978 79 school The reason for the vote is so that the can choose officers that carry their voice and feelings when on the different activities for the year The Sophomores have had exciting and successful activities ear so the officers for next year will a tough job to do That is why they icers for this year must be con- for the outstanding Job which been done The president for this year Karen Williams vice president Oscar Alvarado, secretary Melissa Battles, trea- surer Cris Hernandez, parliamentarian Annette Garcia, chaplain Kim Cloud. boys-sgt.-at-arms are Ruben Diaz and Richard Lewis, girl-sgt.-at-arms is Peggy Roberts, and finally the reporter is Mimi Smith. Officers, thanks for a job well done. Opposite page, top Iej: Marie Stille is so confused after casting her vote. Middle: Nancy Martin looks a little upset over the voting situation. Top right: Penny West and Eddie Wells wait their turn to vote. Bottom Jef: Chris Richman and Jody Buchanan talk over their votes. Bottom right: Thomas Maese takes a last minute look at the candidates. This page, top left: Mimi Smith playing ping-pong at one of the Sopho- more parties. Top right: Ruben Diaz taking money at a dance Give me five. Bottom left: Cris Hernandez stays active by playing tennis. Bottom right: Mr. Moreno heads for home after another day. L I A 19' fr e 2 iff? Q5 yefevmt,-Qi 2 A , .,,,, gf. ! lx QF 1' A 4- y XM W 'Q 'J 1 I ,g 3 1. - .. .ff , ' I I, , h X pf 1' , fy 1, 6-VV r I N . ' t-'-.4...,5v1.v s l34!Freshman Faces X Page Completed by Eduardo Castro QP' Lili Q 9 ,fn 4., J 5 X, ra alas? 3 -v ., -Zn, . fig ff 'I ,. 4, V, P, K .4 a . N., X if' as. .- r he fa .lx- X Freshman a.-aiaaces When the school year begins, each stu- dent is classified into a certain rank according to his academic status. And so, in their first year of high school, the new- comers are placed in the first level and become Highlands, Freshman Faces. As Freshmen the students get their first glance at education on the high school level. Upon registration the students receive their schedules of Freshman courses and so they officially become Highlands' Freshmen Faces. Things are rough for the Freshmen because of the advantages the upperclass- men take of them. And so immediately Freshmen begin to think of becoming upperclassmen. The Freshmen study hard to insure becoming an upperclassmen because they are still only Freshman Faces. Yet in the course of four years time and the completion of twelve years of educa- tion they shall become the graduating class of 1981, but until then they remain Highlands' Freshman Faces. Page Completed by Eduardo Castro!Freshman Fac es! To close out their first year here at Highlands, the Freshman class held its annual picnic at Comanche Park 4153. They began the picnic by getting out of school early. Many varied activites were planned to keep them busy. The activities included a softball game. an egg toss. and a relay race. After all this time the Fresh- men were building up a big appetite for that mouth-watering fried chicken, Besides having a wonderful time. the weather helped make it an extra nice clos- ing event. Freshmen. pat yourself on the back for ajob well done. Top ldl: Freshmen keep the wheel of time rolling with its ups and downs. Top right: Miss Carr watches the chicken like a hawk. Bolmm lqfr: After the game the Freshmen lake time out to eat. BDIIDHI righi: Cindy Kurkowski gets in line to get that chicken. Boy am I hungry. 1? IF? A ,gi 2? hm, . ,fy K! , ai' ' ,wx 7, X. 4 .Me ,. f 455, slr . , , H Q i 11 , K' v 5 , , 3, fi : 3,lk!ul'I'E at, , . ,vga l ' , ,gg - f -. is , , .L . i l 'H 4 , W fi-, Q. vw pf , . ,, 3, , 2 , t f my ea f if r is of A 2- ' 15, , . f G f- . 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Freshman Faces f l37 Bullington, Jeff Bullock, John Burke, Christopher Burke, Michael Burle, Michelle Byers, Joseph Byrd, Richard Caldwell, Ethelyn Camacho, Robby Campa, Gregg Campos, Robert Cantrell, Johnny Cardenas, Lydia Carranza, Josie Casanova, Norma Casares, Yvonne Casas, Aurelio Castano, Xarrer Castillo, Asension Castro, Ricardo Cavazos, Maria Cervantes, David Chapa, Maria Clark, Mark Clayborn, Karen Coffman, Duayne Coleman, Willie Coronado, Sandra Cox, David Cox, Sandi Craig, Johnny Crist, Glenn Crouse, Marvin Cubellis, Lanna Daniel, James Davis, Diana Davis, Justin DeAnda, Joseph DeLaCruz, Manuel DeLa Fuentes, Linda DeLa Rosa, Diana Demerson, Dennis Dent, Denise Dewitt, Larry Dibrell, Louise Dixon, Anita Dobbs, Angela Dockett, Deirdre Dominquez, George Dove, Wanda Duque, Jesse Dugie, DeAnn Eastham, Kathryn Eaves, Eddie Eggleston, Labretta Elliott, Ricky Ellis, Kelly Elsner, Patrick Estrada, Alfred Estrada, Thomas Esqueda, Suzanne Evans, Lisa Evans, Marty Fagan, Paul Falcon, Gary Farris, Pamela Felan, Nancy Femandez, Roderick Fitzpatrick, Bemadette Flanagan, Collette Fletcher, Karen Flores, Diana 138 K Freshman Faces!Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla A, ' 4, ,gh :wr A reev we 2 gif? is 1 J L 'ae l E A' . 1 fa 1 LP K , ng J ,IS fl' P L ar- Aff 5fg1rrg f+rs,fa,' gf-:f f 5 6 ffm ,Q A f 1 v' s .- - J r it-:J 13. 44 A 14, . 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Phillip Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla!Freshman Faces X l39 'W I V. f i -' ey t l '-.. K 1.1. A ,, ' ., ,Lp , 1 4 2, , ,'!w'5' 0? I V ol , A ' rv I K air , We . f M 5 F 1, 5 4 ' ife vifr' ,I A V K K A J! F A rr A 3- 'Q 1 'i f ' Ab 1 e i f V Y - ., . . , 4 ., if l, 0 , ,.- , 1 W , . , -f-mr y V , ,A- A , ,155 N AVL I ' .V ,..k :I , V U I , 'lv A ll' wi, -vl, 43 K z .C Q wif - 1 at X14 . A ,Q .f ' ff 'f 1: i f ,Q Q ,Lf Q i L t w , if if ,, ' riff f' 'V ' i ' 3 f ,P ,. . ' ,,,, ,V 5 - t , ,. t fa, . V 9 La, H., ,,-ag ,L F My 'F i' , ' , A , ferr 1 ' ' 2' rf ,C W' , it it J 4. .xt :EE , V li ii,-:iY,E,: . x JW ,., , , ' . - K 1Z :1a?1'x,zi,,,n '-.ty N , . 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Yolanda Ludzenski, Todd Lugo, Rosemary MacDonald, Shelia Maciel, Mary Magee, Greg Manes, Jeffery Martin. Bobby Montelongo. Derbra Montoya, Bonnie Martinez, Javier Martinez, Jerry Martinez, Jo Anna Martinez, Joyce Martinez, Juvencie Martinez. Pete Martinez. Lorrie Martinez, Rosemary Martinez. Russell if? it Lei ia , . - g::g7':g , Q, 1 e. V we frgr- f Q , 419. M wx 4? , . . . W.. i ,, .1 J J iii 'N yr W , y I sii., .. am nw? ,fs if . -ra . s E se A :X Q ,'1:Z 3! - .. ,X A 1 in .e 'iw .aa 5-. S: 'N' 2 an I l I 5 fe 'rg -' M ' 250: as , fa Freshmen work on barlners for their spirit week hall. 140 f Freshman Faces!Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla 'f f, ' 5:3 J' . '52 K QL: ,amass al.: I Amemze 1 : e' I , . Q as ,Q 1:5 , -4-.f K ,J ,. ' A Q A 1 1 , Q f ' 3 V , e 'f J gf, . - 5 ggi X ag. fa? , ,L ' 1 M i'3 J gs , .QSQQSFMQA if A e A - o n - , P is f !, J? Q f AZ, mx, Nr 5 j ir ,133 .3 i ' t ', L- , 1 M g ,J Wt fwiri J ,O , Ev fsiilff l 4. J X '54 , ' ,, . , . 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Joanne Monge, Elizabeth Mora, Jesse Morales, Paul Moreno, Hector Morrison, Lisa Mota, Juanita Molina, Leticia Mungia, Andrew Mungia, Elizabeth Nabers, Larry Newman, Tammy Nichols, Margaret Nipper, Marcia Noel, David Nolan, Mark Nolan, Scharette Noll, Helen Norfleet, Samuel Notzon, Patricia Nystrom, Steve Ohern, Virginia Olivarez, Anna Oliver, Terrie O'Rear, Scott Otten, Debra Owens. Lillie Poindexter. Debbie Palacios. Erasmo Palaeios. Sylvia Palomo, Elizabeth Passmore, Janet Pawelek. Clinton Pawlik, Karen Pena, Mary Ann Pecoraro, Becky Perryman, Pamela Petry, Laura Perez, George Perez, Irene Perez, Virginia Poerner, James Poling, Carol Ponce, Al Pooley, William Posey, Pam Presley, Michelle Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla!Freshman Faces X l4l Pruski, Doug Puchot, Raymond Raabe, Natalie Ramirez, Mark Ramos, Blanca Ramos, Cindy Ransom, Malcom Redd, Alan Reed, Robin Reinen, Rhonda Reyes, Belinda Reyes, Lillian Reyna, Bart Richards, Pamela Richardson, Gerald Richmond, Mary Rios, Michael Robertson, Pam Rodriguez, Clemendia Rodriguez, Conrad Rodriguez, Lisa Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Victor Rogers, Scott Romine, Jeanette Roth, Doris Ruiz, Sylvia Russell, Sandra Saenz, Jeanette Sain, Elizabeth Salas, Veroncia Salazar, Cynthia Salazar, Irma Salazar, Lucy Saldivar, Connie Salinas, Patsy Salvatierra, Tracey Sanchez, Wally San Miguel, George San Miguel, Louis Sapaugh, Susan Schaefer, Bryan Scharf, Lori Schlaegel, Dale Schmueckle, Shirley Scott, Eddie Shaw, Michael Sheffield, Donna Shelton, Cheryl Shope, Mike Silguero, Amber Simmons, Reginald Singer, Linda Slomchinski, Bryan Smart, Andrew Smith, Carole Smith, Paul Smith, Valerie Solis, Mario Hit if ,M , 5-ii ,,,, n is ,ge fi 74,3 i 'Te ,f 4 ,gf 'W vv. x . 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Tina Spencer, Vernessa Staggs, Leo Stapp, Robin Steckly, Susan Strickland, Kammy Stuteville, Carol Surtees, Cindy Thomas. Veronica Thompson, John Thornton. Sandra Tijerina, Tomasita Torres. Harry Torres, Liz Torres, Susan Traugott, Paula Trevino, Joseph Tucker, Susan Tudyk, Sharon Valverde, David Vargas, Mark Vargas, Oscar Varela, Norma Vasquez, Margie Vasquez, Ricardo Vaughton, Deane Vaughton, William Veal, Cheryl Velasco, Sylvia Villarreal, Diane Villanueva, Johnny Villareal, Sylvia Villarreal. Vincent Waclawczyk. Carol Wagnon, Mary Wagoner, Michael Walker, Laurie Walker, Robert Walter, Tannette Ward, Patricia Wells. Kenneth Wengler. Leslie White, Janet White, Janet Williams, Barbara Williams, Charles Williams, Dean Williams. Debbie Wilkerson. Terrance Winters, Robert Wren, Peggy Yates, Judith Ybarra, Jose Young. Charlene Young, Marlene Zapata. Michael Zuniga, Dionisio Page Completed by Yolanda Bonilla!Freshman Faces ! 143 l The Faces Of Today Are Faces Of Tomorrow As the new Freshmen of Hig walk the halls, you can tell who t by the way their mouths are always in amazement. But never fear one of days they will look and laugh at the when they got blisters on your chins it always dragging the ground. ' There are many Freshmen inve Highlands, sixty Freshmen are in Band, eighty-five in the Brigade, one dred twenty-two play football or sports, and forty are in ROTC. about 307 students from the class are involved here at is about three fourths of the Highlands can be proud of this young and talented class. But for a jj T yvygy f p y l- f qrllgllliw N X, 144 I Freshman Faces!Page Completed by James Thompson e active and supported by the students, it ust be well organized at the top. Fresh- en have two active sponsors, Miss Mar- aret Carr and Mr. Christofoletti. They oth have dispositions and personalities ll their own, they combine their efforts to ring spirit to the students. They are the nes that make it happen, they have the ound work already set for a class that ill be remembered here at Highlands in he future. Highlands can be proud of this young dispositions and personalities all their own, they combine their efforts to bring spirit to the students. They are the ones that make it happen, they have the ground work already set for a class that will be remembred here at Highlands in the future. Opposite page, left: Kathy Noll gets into her studies with home work. Top middle: Tracy Salvetierra get- ting into the fun of the brigade bar-b-que. Upper right: Claude Jackson observes the basketball game. Bottom left: Lillie B. Owens getting one of her flow- and talented class. But for a class be active and supported by the stu- the class must be well organized at top. Freshmen have two active spon- Miss Mary Margaret Carr and Mr. Cristofoletti. They both have ittl ers at Highlands. Bottom right: Freshmen get some instmction from coaches: Mangold and Peterson at registration. This page, top left: Johnny Thompson and Roland Mason talking at lunch. Top right: Nata- lie Ruube was thinking hard. Bottom left: Elizabeth Sain waits for the passing bell. Bottom right: Bobby Martinpractices his violin. 'A '1 ' .ga -pf pg, fat' 1 'r' and-3 ' 4 Y . 'F 4:3 'M fin , .V ' gif Page Completed by James Thompson!Freshman Faces 1 l45 Freshmen Begin New Academic Year As you look around after school. there are quite a few Freshmen still hanging around. Do you not won- der what keeps them here? Well it isn't sports, drama, playing ping pong, or even their new boy- friends or girlfriends, it is school. Many of the new Freshmen do not get enough of school during the regular seven hours of school, so they hang around to get their share. One reason for this could be accounted for is the fact that they are being introduced into a new phase of education. Many of the Freshmen have found subjects that they can understand or relate to. Something they they find intriging is that they must learn more to satisfy their appetite to learn more. They are getting an early start on their academic studies which will continue for the next four years. Now Freshmen are experiencing what they have been told about for yearsg high school. Things like . . . it always made your day when you walked out of your way to see the prettiest teacher around. You also had to leam to stay away during that boring film Fafwmw' ',., p me-V i v ', 1 -- W-1 gr 146 f Freshman Faces f Page Completed by James Thompson -' maui .........-- 'I-Q '1 148 X Athletic Fuces!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro xylfz bi x ,Q 'T -5, faq? ti.. Q Q ' 1 . 4 'A , ' 5 My I thletic Faces if 4 e Among the many workings within the school's programs there is always a sports program. In this program the individual is helped to build up their athletic potential. These individuals are Highlands High School,s Athletic Faces. From the athletic department at High- lands an individual may choose almost any sport in which he or she may wish to participate. During the course of a schoo- lyear, the individual develops his or her athletic potential to its fullest. They become Highlands' Athletic Faces. After the individual has developed his or her abilities they may participate in athletic competition with the area schools. Each sport is divided into separate meets. Then under the excellent coaches here at Highlands the individual goes to his or her meet where they run to win. Highlands has remained high in the list of winners and these winners are Highlands, Athletic Faces. The athletic department helps develop tomorrow's athletes from today's Athletic Faces. Page Completed by Eduardo CastrolAthlet c Faces l 149 wls Win District Crown With 10-0 Record The Highlands Owls Varsity Football team compiled a 10-1 record losing only to the state semi-finalist Robert E. Lee. The following records were broken this year by the most outstanding football team the Owls have ever had. The Offensive records that the Owls set in 1977 were: Most touchdowns rushing, 33g Most yards gained on punt returns, 20 for 348 yardsg Most yards rushing, 461 times for 2456 yards. Eddie Dupont com- pleted 1000 yards rushing and is the sec- ond leading rusher in the city. Least num- ber of fumbles lost 16 of 40. The Defensive records the Owls set in 1977 were: Fewest number of points allowed, 55 points, Fewest number of lst downs allowed, 843 Fewest touchdown passes allowed, lg Fewest long touchdown runs allowed lg Fewest rushing allowed, 333 times for 589 yardsg yards pass interceptions returned, 306 yardsg Most fumbles forced, 52 times pressure put on passer, 95 l attemptsg Most gang tackles, 200 Most times stopped offense on pose down, 84 of 120 timesg Most time ped back for a loss of guards, 94 5 yardsg Most quarterback sacks, 42. This page: A familiar scene at a Highlanl football game, a Highlands touchdown. l page, top center: Trainers Mike Pope and Gee Miguel attend to Barron Barnes leg cramp. T Gary Bradshaw eludes the Holmes defense. ' William Pitts rests in between plays. Cenle. Dupont running for a touchdown. Bollol Owls getting into action. Bottom left: Ow what they do best. ,am QW tan ts f Q ,Vie g 'V gres gnlglsnasaslowlevs , Q. 1 1 5 Highlands Owls Chur2:lhllliChaiSgel2sW Highlands Owls vs. Burbank Bulldogs Highlands Owls vs. F dx Tech ,Alamo Stadium . Highlands Owls Alamo sladlddi Bearsls . Stadiiiiiii 150 1 Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller wl P ss Over McCollum nd Holmes i H gui 5 .X ' Eff . , 1. 3 Q5 Egfzuigsiuyt -if X... X.. J Ji' Y . .S , .lx In ff: is ts. .3- S ,ifggf ,, 4,75- is .. R , f .t . 251,113.53 .X E. F' il ' E Q ' - -,v.,a1s1i.wt 1 f.::s',s1s51v..nf. . A if S '?l2'2P'.Y f - -'T' Y .mn-nfnupi-....,4.... . I.. 'suv-Q, ..-g--..- ug xx VS. 4? ..,,,M,.e ,U , ,tr . - .wr Ag- y saga- 4 , ' ,xg-me Opening the Owls season, Friday September 2, l977 the Owls met the McCollum Cowboys. Owls lst touchdown was scored by Claude Barnes. The extra point was kicked by Ronnie Sanchez, making the score 7-0. Second quarter Eddie Dupont scored a touchdown making the score I3-0. Third quarter McCollum scored mak- ing the score I3-7. However, in the fourth quarter the Owls held the Cowboys for a final score of 13-7. Saturday night, September IO, 1977, the Owls met the Holmes Huskies in Alamo Stadium. Claude Bames scored the first touchdown mak- ing the score 6-0. Holmes also scored that quarter making the score 6-6. Eddie Dupont ran 52 yards making the score l4-6. No scoring was done sec- ond and third quarter. Fourth quarter Carlton Drisdale went up and over making the final score 21-6 an Owl victory. ,vf . if 'sv e ., 5 xx . .X g i v Y. - . , ' .- 5 me O . f Y . at flu-,QQ QQ 7 . ts -ts' . 7 3-af: ,, 7 'S 7455 , zine'-'-.Jr-, .. r A 7 Page Completed by Bobby Mashew!Athletic Faces X l5l .,mg5W12fv I in :iii ' . W .V I U7 i'I iLg Q 'zE,I E,j2't1ff'2i'?iQi Yi A ' f,,,w -1:25,-fgf,:i?is5:,g,ggi w .,,,,.a:gt:ig,'i , xg l52 X Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller On Saturday night, September l7, 1977, the Highlands Owls met up with the Churchill Chargers for a long awaited vic- tory and destroyed the Chargers seven- teen game winning streak. In the beginning minutes of the game Churchill scored the first touchdown. However, with the score 8-0, the Owls began to swing into action. Claude Barnes scored a touchdown on a two yard run over the goal line making the score 8-6 yvitg the Owls closing on the Chargers ea . After the half, the Owls returned as hot as ever and ready to roll over the Char- gers. Again the Owls took possession of the ball. Claude Barnes was then given the ball and ran in for another touchdown making the score 12-8. And so it goes that the Owls made Maroon iRoHsPas Highlands history in 1977 with their crushing defeat of Churchill. The3 ' A e Owls of Highlands High rolled past ree Bls of the 31 AAAA District, the nk Bulldogs, Fox Tech Buffalos and dison Bears. With the Owls ranked er one in the 31 AAAA District, the against the Burbank Bulldogs on mber 24, 1977 marked the beginning District games. Owls scoring power was quite evi- s they led in points scored through- e game. By the end of the first-half ls led the Bulldogs by a score of 21- the second half began the Bulldogs to show resistance. However, by the f the fourth quarter the Owls had away another touchdown making .ore 28-14, another victory for the n after the Owls met up with the ech Buffalos who they defeated by a score of 44-O. In the first quarter Eddie Dupont ran a two yard touchdown and Ronald Sanchez kicked a successful extra point. In the second quarter the Owls scored 21 points. Eddie Dupont made a seven yard run and Marcus Anthony took the ball and scored. The extra points by Ronald Sanchez were all good. Robert Hyatt threw a pass to Ronnie Drisdale and he went over the goal line making another touchdown for the Owls. The field goal by Victor Morales was good. ln the fourth quarter Gary Bradshaw scored on a long run making the final score 44-0. On Friday night. October 14, 1977, the Owls met up with the Edison Bears and defeated them by a score of 34-0, another fantastic win for the Owls. Ronnie Drisdale scored the first touch- down for the Owls on a long run to the goal line. The extra kick by Ronnie San- chez was good. In the second quarter the Owls scored twenty points alone. Bobby Hyatt made a touchdown on a three yard run followed by Eddie Dupont's two other touchdowns. Two of the three field goals by Ronald Sanchez were good. The final score, added to by another touchdown by Claude Barnes, came to the unbelievable total a 34-0. These victories played a vital part of the Owls eventual rise to the District Champi- onship. 0ppoxi1epage.fur!apley: The Owl defense brin s down another Char- ger ns he attempts to gain yardage. Barium ngils Richard Richmond and Elmo Thornton congratulate each other on another win. Ballon: len. Eddie Dupont crawls out ofa tackle tn an attempt to gain yard- age. Top right: Gary Bradshaw brings down a distraught Charger. This page, middle: The Owls walk off the field with another victory. Bollom middle: Edison's defense follows the ball on an Owl run. Below: The Owl defense circles the Fox Tech offensive running back to prevent any other yardage. Bonom right: The Owls' offense prepares lo fight off thc Edison Bear defense. -1 ' , -..gtg Page Completed by Beverly MiIler!Athletic Faces X 153 wl Sma h Lanier, Sam Hou ton, heatley 154 f Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller The Owls went into action October 2l against the Lanier Voks. Eddie Dupont made the first touch- down, making the score 6-0. Robert Hyatt made a 2 yard sneak and Ronald Sanchez kick was good and the score I3-0. Claude Barnes and Richard Rich- mond ran 5 and 3 yards making the score 25-0. Hyatt made a conversion on a sneak and the score 27-0. Eddie Dupont finished up the game making another touchdown. The final score was 33-0 the Owls smashing the Lanier Volks. Thursday night, October 27, the Owls met up with the Cherokees at Alamo Stadium. The Owls scalped the Cherokees by a score of 9-0. The running by Eddie Dupont and the hard hitting by Richard Rich- mond took the Owls downfield. Robert Hyatt com- pleted a pass to Elmo Thornton for a touchdown. The kick failed. Third Quarter Victor Morales kicked a 25 yard field goal making the score Owls shut out Sam Houston by the score The Owls met the Wheatley Eagles, November 4. The Owls proved to be the as they defeated the Eagles 34-0. The Dupont made the first touchdown and chez kicked the extra point making the the third quarter Richard Richmond ond touchdown and Sanchez kicked t making the score 14-0. Eddie White pass and ran 90 yards for a touchdown. kick for the extra point failed leaving the Carlton Drisdale made a I0 the score 26-0, and Sanchez thus making the score 27-0 from the I3 yard line. The kick was score 34-09 another Owl victory. pg g.g, , The Ca tains of the Owl Varsity Football team are, left to right: Eddie Dupont, Barron Barnes, ery, ancijHector Dela Rosa. The Owls met up with the Jefferson Mustangs at Alamo Stadium which game decided the District 31-AAAA champi- ons. The Owls, who were both physically and mentally prepared for the game, defeated the Mustangs by a score of 22-6. The Owls scored the first touchdown and with the help of Ronald Sanchez' extra point kick made the score 7-0 early in the first half. Jefferson scored a touch- down and tried for the extra connection failing against the strong Owl defense. With the score 7 to 6 in the Owls favor, Carlton Drisdale scored the second touch- down of the evening for the Owls making the score 13-6. The Owls then faked an extra point kick, and Drisdale then threw a pass to Richard Richmond making an .,' '49 K an 9 J 5,2 .. tmg.1j,, Maas Q V et' - ,. '.,1'in..., 'Q .x ' J U41 ?A.,wL!,r L Tv . dt.,-:a,g.,.i?, e .fp I e.,.g.,.,.5:bg'1, , .1 ' 6 1' -Q 'Kitt' , ff 'ui' WW ogg? .yr L,, . .41 , , , we '- 5121,-my .. 5 '? f1. .',' ..1p',if ,.r,.'-ff l: Alix? V . IC VL , .stair V. .M .,M,?.:,:2 All-District Players from Highlands are, top row, left to right: Marcus Anthony, Eddie White, Clarence Not pictured: Steve Roe. Matt Dockery, Head Coach Paul Martin, Richard Richmond, Claude Barnes, and Mike Lang- row, left to right: Lali Salinas, Eddie Dupont, Barron Barnes, Kevin Wells, Ronnie Drisdale, and extra conversion and the score 15-6. Highlands took the ball on the 40. Dupont ran 35 yards and on a five yard run by Richmond, the Owls went over for another touchdown. The extra point by Sanchez made the score 22-6. Opposite page, far left: Eddie Dupont squeezes through the Lanier defense. Far bottom left: Johnny Dominguez is obviously pleased with the Owl's per- formance and win over Lanier. Middle left: The Highlands Owls prepare to meet the Cherokees. Bot- tom left: The captains of the Varsity Football team. This page, left: Carlton Drisdale looks for an open receiver. Middle: William Pitts holds up the oal marker a close encounter of our kind. Below: Carlton Drisdale runs for yardage in the clear. Bottom: Carl- gong Drisdale prepares to receive the ball from Lali a mas. ' ' 't-Aaffl 'ul J' 8 t-: Ve., , . , at ' W. . - t '- .- gn-an Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces ! l55 Highland Meet Lee In B'-Di triet Battle It was a tense evening as the two most powerful teams in the city of San Antonio met up on a Satur- day night for the 1977 3l AAAA Bi-District title game: a game that would decide who would go on to meet Holmes High School to battle for the city title. It was the mighty Highlands Owls and the Lee Volunteers that met on that ominous evening for an athletic confrontation that will forever remain in the long history of Highlands High Schools athletic competition. It was a touch and go evening for the Highlands Owls and the action went as follows. The captains of both teams met on the center of the field for the usual formalities and then called for the coin toss. The Volunteers won the toss and received the ball from Highlands, Within the first few minutes of the game the Vol- unteers had scored a touchdown and made the extra point. Then the Owls had the chance to take control of the ball. However. each time the Owls had the ball, the powerful Lee defense caused the Owls to lose posses- sion of the ball, After one of the fumbles the Lee offense ran the ball over the goal line for anotl touchdown, and at the end of the third quarter i score was 14 to nothing in favor of the Volunteers. After the halftime activities the Highlands Oi returned to the field rejuvenated and ready to fz their opponents. During one of the Owl possessions, offensive rt ning-back Claude Bames took the ball and ran yards for an Owl touchdown. The Owls kicker, Rc ald Sanchez, made the extra point and brought i score to a total of I4-7. The competition was beg ning to even up. The Lee offense then began to toughen up, a during one of their possessions ran the ball in another Volunteer touchdown bringing the score 20-7. With only 14 seconds left in the game Bob Hyatt made a touchdown and Sanchez kicked 1 extra point. At the end of the fourth quarter the Lee Voli teers emerged as the new District Champions. H ever, the Owls are to be congratulated on an exa lent season. 0 + 156 X Athletic Faces X Page Completed by Beverly Miller 'eftsgte t t s ,V I is i ,K if 'i in cumin ,.w.an,, AMX? Y' i X ID. Opposite page, middle from left to right: Eddie Dupont, Mike Langford, William Pitts, and Clar- ence Thompson all made the all-city football team. Bottom left: Hector Dela Rosa, Barron Bames, Matt Dockcry, and Eddie Dupont met with the captains of the Lee team to see who wins the coin toss. Bottom middle: Barron Bames and Matt Dockery wait for the next play. Middle center: Ronnie Drrsdale pre- pares to catch a pass. Bottom middle: Ronnie Dris- dale brings down and causes a Lee running back to fumble. This page, left: Head Coach Paul Martin, leader of the mighty Owl team. Below: Assistant Coaches from left to right are: Lymon Davis, Robert Rice, Vincent Aguero, William Hines, and Tommy Blair. Sitting are from left to right: Eddie Phy, Paul Martin, and John Fulton. Y xt- Owls Varsity football team, bottom row, left to right: Eddie White, Barron Barnes, Laron Powell, Hector Dela Rosa, Eddie Dupont, Robert Hyatt, Ronnie Drisdale, Gary Bradshaw, William Pitts, Coach Paul Martin, and Coach John Fulton. Second row, left to right: Coach Lyman Davis, Carlton Williams, Eric Beers, Clarence Thompson, Kevin Wells, Elmo Thornton, Richard Hyatt, Albert Felix, Eulalio Salinas, Lawrence Williams, Matt Richmond, Marcus Anthony, Coach Eddie Phy, Coach Tommy Blair. Third row, left to right: Coach Robert Rice, Coach William Hines, Gecirge Drennan, Mike Pope, Ricky Reyna, John Dominguiz, Mike Cuellar, David Dixon, Steve Roe, Leon Morris, Tony Valentino, Robert Weir, Darrel Coach Vincent Aguero. Fourth row, left to right: Claude Bames, George Allen, Victor Morales, James Fox, Joe DuQue, Mike Langford, Steve Brice Moczygemba, Rob Robertson, Donald Kielty, Ricky Hoyle, Chris Cuellar, Gerald Valdez, Ronald Sanchez. Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces I 157 Owls J.V. Football Team Ends Season With 4-5 Record 158 X Athletic Faces! Page Completed by Beverly Miller The Highlands Junior Varsity Football team, under the direction of Eddie Phy, Tommy Blair, John Fulton, Robert Rice, and Head Coach Paul Martin, began their 1977-1978 Football season with Great Optimistic Determination. The season began with their first game against Burbank, losing by a score of 6-20, Edison, by a score of 8-14, winning to Fox Tech by a score of 18-0, winning to Sam Houston by a score of 12-6, winning again to Wheatley by a score of 12-6, losing to Jefferson by a score of 8-14, winning to McCollum by a score of 6-0, and losing to Holmes and Churchill by scores of 12-18 and 6-20. ,Le , , - , , 4 , f' as . K I fvffii . -, iQ J-',,4t. . vw t V r ,. .A .K 4 5 S 7 The Highlands Owls Junior Varsity team is, first row left to right Coa Nichols, Richard Hyatt, Ricky Reyna, Albert Felix Larry Johnson Gonzaba, Coach Eddie Phy. Second row, left to rzght Coach Tomm Tucker, Mike Dupont, Charles Reinhart, Richard Ricks Tim Urbanzyk Gillis, Coach Bing Rice, Coach Paul Martin. Third row leji to right Glenn DuQue, Donald Kielty. Clarence Miles, Rodney Ashley Rob Robertson Steve giri' ,ti 9 A Q av, i e warg, gsm E is year the Freshman Football team out with a record of 5-3. In the ears the Freshman team will be able w its athletic ability on varsity. Not students recognize these athletics n later years they will depend on to carry their school into state. The man team lost only to Fox Tech by a of 0-6, Sam Houston by a score of 6- d Jefferson by a score of 6-22. The an team won to Sam Houston: 8- rbank: 30-6. Edison: 18-14, and tley: 8-0. . . ..-. 'f ' -V ana, ' ,J H - u 9 - Top left: Team meeting planning strategy for the next game. Middle: Coach Aquero calling a play. Top right: Coach Hines watching the team practice. Bottom left: Vince Martinez defending against Bur- bank. Opposite page, top left: Ersalio Perez handing the ball off to a running back for yardage. Top right: Leon Morris running for a yardage sweep, Bottom left: Mike Cuellar punting the ball. 5 . Q, Q' ea .. ' Q . -c, .5 ' A , ,.. ' I I ' i 4 .- A -Q. S M- 73 V 3 ,Vg A vf - 1, ,A - ...a.Illl!l r , g, Edu ig. . 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A ff, Q MH The Highlands Owls Freshman Football team consists of, bottom row, left to right: Jesse DuQue, Jeffery Bull- ington, Dennis Demerson, Reginald Simmons, James Menck, Darrell Duke, Emory Carter, Harry Torres, Rudolfo Andrade, Louis San Miquel, Dale Schaegal, Rodney Birt, Eric Brown, Jerry Valle. Second row, left to right: Coach Paul Martin, David Anderson. Justin Davis, Carl Lee, Davis Anderson, Calvin Smith, Gerald Richardson, Paul Smith, Micheal Rivera, Javier Martinez, Robert Winters, Larry Dewitt, Juvencio Martinez, Roland Mason, Bobby Medina, Paul Morales. Third row, left to right: Coach William Hines, John Bullock, Steve Lopez, Andrew Mungia, Cipriano Balles, Kenneth Lee, Jesse Herrera, John Thompson, Roy Herrera, Russell Martinez, Raymond Garcia, Joseph Sanders, Coach Victor Aquero. Fourth row, lej to right: Charles Walker, Ralph Green, Pete Martinez, Billy Fisk, Patrick Elsner, James Poerner, Johnny Craig, Larry Bienek, Arthur Alex, James Mclntyre, John Coleman, Vincent Garcia, Gregory Magee. Page Completed by Bobby Meshew! Athletic Faces X 159 The 1977-1978 Varsity Volleyball team completed a I0-4 record, losing only to Edison twice and Jefferson twice. These players worked very hard moming and aftemoon to support the Owls. These girls are led by Coach Esther Gonzales. Four girls of the Varsity team made All-District and are as follows: First team: Esther Martinez, Second team: Laurie Hilden, Honorable Mention: Toni San Miquel and Jackie Fitzpatrick. Their games are mostly played at Highlands gym. QThey felt right at home in the other,s gym too, Ll. 5' 4 .E 160 l Athletic Faces! Page Completed by Bobby Mashew as' they defeated Wheatley an McCollum. No matter if these girls hurt or not they still work hard to mail Highlands High School proud of them. Tap left: Esther Martinez setting up the ball. Midd Bernadette Fitzpatrick serving the ball. Top rig. Toni San Miquel getting into action. Bottom le Cindy Ramos bumbing the ball. Middle: Marga: Nix bumping the ball. Bottom right: Laurie Holci spiking the ball for an extra point. Opposite page, lej: Judy Duran setting up the ball. Top right: A Marie Lentz and Margaret Nix wait to hit the Bottom left: Anne DeLaRosa clapping after ing Lanier. v lands lands lands lands lands lands lands lands lands lands lands Wheatley Burbank Edison Lanier Jefferson Fox Tech Sam Houston Wheatley Burbank Edison Lanier Jefferson 16-14,14-16,16-14 15-0, 15-3 13-10,10-15,1-15 14-10, 7-15, 15-7 8-15,3-15 15-0,15-3 13-11,15-7 15-9, 15-9 15-3,15-3 9-15,9-11 15-1,10-15,15-5 4-15,15-13,11-15 WON WON LOST WON LOST WON WON WON WON LOST WON LOST Fox Tech Sam Houston 15-7, 15-8 7-15, 15-9, 10-8 WON WON The Owls Varsity Volleyball team consists of, left ro right: Toni San Miquel, Kathy Krenck, Jackie Fitzpa- trick, Esther Martinez, Beverly Wiatrek, Top row, lefl to right: Annette Hernandez, Rhena Richardson, Debbie Bench. Jill Matheny, Laurie Holden, Coach Esther Gonzales. Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces 1 161 J .V. Volleyballers Even ut The Year ith A 7-7 Record The Junior Varsity Volleyball team ended the season with a 7-7 record. These players worked very hard to achieve this record. The team is led by Coach Esther Gonzales. The team works out in the morning at 7:30 until 9:20, then again after school until 5:00. In order to play volleyball you must run track. The Var- sity, Junior Varsity, and Freshman stay in shape by lifting weights and doing agility drills. Team members worked very hard to earn the respect and admiration of their fellow students. The Highlands Junior Varsity team consists of players, bottom row, left to right: Anna DeLaRosa, Margaret Nix, Judy Duran, Ann Marie Lentz, Mary Pat Ahrens, Margaret Nichols. Tap row, left to right: Sandra Wilks, Annette Hernandez, Debbie Akins, Dietra Conner, Cheryl Shelton, Debbie Kernan, Sharon Sutton, Coach Esther Gonzales. l62 I Athletic Faces I Page Completed by Beverly Miller Coach Gonzales Leads Another Fine Year As the new year came in. the girls ath- letic department looked forward to train- ing the incoming female athletics from local schools. Under the direction of Esther Gonzales. these athletes developed their volleyball skills for the 78 season. The volleyball team consisted of 8 play- ers, who had a commendable year, ending the year with a I0-4 record. The same record held by the varsity team. These outstanding players from the freshman team willjoin the ranking of the junior varsity team next year and helped them maintain the high standards of the Highlands sports department. The girls athletic department looks forward to the return of these athletes in the coming sports year. Top leff: Donna Sheffield watches hall. Top riglilx Cindy Ramos getting ready to set up the ball. Ballon: lefr: Esther Martinez serving the ball. BUIIUH1 riglil: Ann Marie Lentz and Margaret Nix waiting for the ball. Opposile page: Top left: Margaret Nix. Cheryl Shelton. Anna DeLaRosa and Margaret Nichols get ready for the oncoming game. Top righz: Judy Duran serving the ball for an extra point. Bormm righr: Anna DeLaRosa watches the ball. while stepping into action. - 3:7 .K . 5. . V -annual y. z .5- aim fi! Lia, Liu! if f fy' ' 1.1 1, if if ' 1 '. 1 z 1 - . R .mf H r . --1 . .. -X535 . 11 af-- .V . .1-me-a.: . .- .V .5 5125. Q Page Completed by Beverly Miller X Athletic Face l 163 The Owls Dribble Their Way To A 4-9 Record ompleled by Beverly Miller ity. This oversight was caused by a clerical error. The Owls were still represented well in the Basketball competition between the other schools. Top lefl: Carlton Drisdale trying to find an open player. Top middle: Gary Peterson getting ready to score two points. Top right: Blake Partridge in action. Bnnom left: Owl players seeing what the problem is. Bonom middle: David Salone shooting a foul shot. Bollom righl, opposile page, top: Joe O'Cain shooting for 2 points. Top lefl: Owls getting into action to defend the ball. Bollom Iej: Gary Peterson shooting for an extra two points, X Q .Ns :sq , - ,- .HT Qi- i 1 Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces X 165 Varsity Basketba l Has Up And Down District Year . ,ea .,,,,b,! lil Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Burbank Edison Lanier Sam Houston Wheatley Jefferson Fox Tech Burbank Edison Lanier Sam Houston Wheatley Jefferson Fox Tech 55-54 50-42 80-66 68-67 48-47 83-42 73-52 43-46 44-49 50-58 57-60 59-48 68-54 62-48 QNNNM 4 ,.,d' X. Ni-.af Q J i:i W -Q 555523. I66 X Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller 0h-fa Sl 01,411.1 The Highlands Varsity Basketball team consists of, Managers: Vernon Lott, Henry Ybarra. Bottom I0 right: Carl Schaumleffel, Alvis Wells, David Salone, David Flowers, Phillup Turk. Top row, left lo Rogers, Keith Draper, Steve Helden, Gary Peterson, Edward Moore, Blake Partridge, Joe O'Cain,i John Kemmerzehl. ...uf 16 :nal , V '1W Y V, bi '1 M 1: .L .lt , 1 C 5 .-Jfvve ,QQ t tl? .5 Y- H . it -5 MH . . .. Bottom right: Blake Partridgejumping into action over a Churchill guard. Bottom left: David Salone observing to find an open Owl player. Middle right: Keith Draper shooting for an extra two points. Left: Keith Draper gets a Tech rebound. Middle: Keith Draper showing his height by outjumping the other team. Opposite page, top right: Carl Schaumloffel into action. Middle.- Gary Peterson getting out of trouble. Tap left: Joe O'Cain scoring two more points for the Owls, Bottom right: Coach John Kemmerzehl and teammates talking the game over during time out. 'fi 1.5'fffwf e xi .J .I .Ira Ng N Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Ath1etic Faces l 167 .Vfs Dribble Their ay To A I-C-T-O-R-Y l68 f Sports Faces X Page Completed by Beverly Miller Dribbling its way to a victory is the Mighty Maroon Junior Varsity Basket- ball team. The team strives for a perfect record and it encourages the enthusi- asm of all the fans. Bringing back a vic- tory proves the ability of the future Varsity Owl Cagers. The team concen- trates on winning and also getting ready for being a successful Varsity team. Each member of the team must work together to make it a group effort. once this goal is met the team will per- form well. wa. wwf kwa infer we . ' .eww Q ' r, .Mtg Y, t.,r.,r .i L MJ. 'l r 3 ,,. ,r.r ... fs 2' . ..., fi-. X f ..,. x .2 QT j 1 4 The Junior Varsity Basketball team consists of. Firsl row, Iefl lo righl: Ross Johnson. Joe Alvarac Eggleston. Mark Mosely. Carl Randall. Clifford Martinez. Second row: Coach John Kemmerzehl houn. Martin Brennen. Charles Kimball. James Barnett. Billy Drisdale, F re shme: Basketbai Have A Rollereoaste Seasoi Q ,I OJ , r ..,,. 3 A The Freshman Basketball players per- formed admirably in the 1977-78 year. They represented Highlands High School in Athletic competition between other schools of our district. These players were led by Coach Hines and Coach Aquero and the top scorer of the Freshman team was Ralph Green. The team lost only to Wheatley: 54-63, Edi- song 58-61, Sam Houston, 68-69, Wheat- leyg 60-70, Fox Tech: 60-64, Edisong 83- 84, Sam Houston: 63-71, Wheatley, 69-83. These players will represent Highlands in the coming years when they reach var- sity, and become the district champs. Top left: Ralph Green blocks Lanier's lay-up shot. Top middle: Highlands player going for a lay-up shot. Top right: Ralph Green makes a successful lay- up shot. Middle left: Ralph Green shoots over Lani- er's guard. Bottom left: Ralph Green swings into a jump for two points. Opposite page, Top left: Blake Partridge blocking a Fox Tech player. Top middle: Philip Turk taking a foul shot. Top right: Philip Turk taking a lay-up shot. Bottom left: Blake Partridge in action for 2 extra points. The Freshman Basketball team of 1977-1978 consists of: First row, Iejl to right: George San Miguel, Bobby Medina, Gerald Richardson, Richard Hemandez, Ralph Green, Larry Copeland. Top row, Ieh to right: Robbie Camacho, Paul Morales, Willie Coleman, Perry Lango, Andy Zimmerman, Jerry Valle. Page Completed by Beverly Miller I Athletic Faces X 169 Girl ar ity Dribbles O To A 10-4 Record The Highlands Owls Girls Varsity Basketball team ended the season with a 10-4 record. The team was led to vic- tory by Coach Combs. The team started District Games Friday. January 6 and ran into Monday. February 20. These girls practiced day in and day out to lead their team on to victory. These players were only beaten by Jef- ferson twice by scores of 38-40 and 58- 60. Sam Houston by a score of 50-55. and Burbank by a score of 40-80. The Basketball team did a great job this year and will be even better next year. 170 X Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller Tnp left: Janice Norfleet shooting the ball while Morris watches. Mi'zla'lt': Kathy Morris dribbles Tap l'l'j1!ll.' Janice Norfleet showing her size outjumps an opponent. Hnllom lL'fl,'lVllll'g.lil'Cl jumping for the ball. Middle: Kathy Morris taking shot. Hmmm riglil: Margie Moore outjumping her nent. 0pjN1.Yil1.'pLlgc'. mp lofi: Joan Stevens ztction, Mi'rld!c: Margaret Nichols contest Fox T rebound. Top Vliglllf Beverly Wiatrek out i opponents. Bullum ltffl: Kathy Morrisjumps an 2 points, Highlands vs. Edison 46-42 WON Highlands vs. Lanier 68-47 WON Highlands vs. Sam Houston 58-55 WON Highlands vs. Wheatley 64-49 WON Highlands vs. Jefferson 38-40 LOST Highlands vs. Fox Tech 58-41 WON Highlands vs. Burbank 39-36 WON Highlands vs. Edison 31-36 WON Highlands vs. Lanier 60-48 WON Highlands vs. Sam Houston 50-55 LOST Highlands vs. Wheatley 52-39 WON Highlands vs. Jefferson 58-60 LOST Highlands vs. Fox Tech 58-27 WON Highlands vs. Burbank 40-80 LOST N :ga by Wm G2 1. . if ' ,, g J 'Q if? Q . ,I ,w, KL. The Varsity Basketball team consists of: Bottom row, Iej? to right: Joan Stevens, Jackie Johnson, Janice Norfleet, Cheryl Campbell, Mary Haecker. Middle raw: Audrey Davis, Heidi McCure, Cheryl Shelton, Laurie Holden, Mona Johnson, Coach Carolyn Combs. Third row: Laurie Bullod, Kathy Morris, Beverly Wiatrek, Jill Matheny, Sherry Jennings, Margie Moore. Page Completed by Beverly Miller I Athletic Faces 1 l7l The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team ended the season with a 6-8 record. These girls defeated Edison twice 49-27, 56-35, Lanier twice, 48-31, 50-28, Wheat- ley 50-22, and Jefferson 54-34. The team is coached by Coach Cockrell. These players lost to Sam Houston twice 27-44, 26-42, Jefferson 41-52, Fox Tech twice 30-40, 36- 41, Burbank twice 24-44, 41-46, and Wheatley 32-33. These girls worked hard to compile this record. The J.V. played full court for the first time ever in San Antonio. This is to prepare these girls for the time when they will play varsity bas- ketball. They have received a lot of experi- ence and learned a lot which will help them when they play on the Highlands varsity team. The Junior Varsity Basketball team consists of: Firsr row left to right Bemadette Fitzpatnc Toni San Miguel, Diane Morris, Donna Sheffield, Collete Flanagan Top row left to right Mary Pat Ahrens, Mary Richmond, Debbie Kernan, Margaret Nichols Mary Salone Coach The Tenni Team Swings To Success J x The Owls Tennis team experienced a successful year in l977-1978. The Tennis team was on the rebound in 77-78 having lost many seniors from the previous year. The Owls usually played one match a week in preparation for the important tournaments. the most important being the S.A.I.S.D. Tournament and the Dis- trict 31-AAAA Toumament. Jeanie Turner played on a bad ankle to win third place in the girls singles and lead the Owls to a second place in the District 31-AAAA Tournament. Richie Denver took fourth place in boys singles. Paula Traugott and Kim Schultz won third place in District 3l-AAAA tourna- ment play, while Tuan Nguyen and Fred Rodriquez won fourth place in boys dou- bles. In addition to an excellent win-loss record Q16-3-I for the girls and I5-5 for the boysj the Owls brought home second place trophies in both the S.A.I.S.D. Tour- nament and the District 31-AAAA Tour- nament. Top left: Ray Gonzales shows good back hand form. Bottom left: Diana Bitsis getting into action, Opposite page, lop: Debbie Kernan outiumping a Fox Tech player. Top left: Debbie Kernan in action for ajump ball. Top middle: The Owls gallantly try for a rebound. Bollom leji: Toni San Miquel drives down the court as she looks for an open player. The Junior Varsity Boys Tennis team consists of. Firxl row. lefl lo right: Mike Mosel. Johnny Moore. John De Los Santos. Danny Bitses. Oscar Koehle. David Rivas. Back row, leji Io right: Robert Dunn. Sam Lujan. Bryan Barta. David Rincon. Allen Krause. .. 74-3 The Junior Varsity Girls Tennis team consists of. Left ro right, Hrs: row: Laura Witty. Lori Turner. Roberta Roberts. Karen Williams. Patsy Riley. Carolyn Surtees, Barbara Stuckey. Jill Stevenson, Jacinda Gill. Second row, leh lo right: Lanna Cubellis, Joy Kee. Brenda Bart. Karen Jefferds. Amber Silguero, Denise Walker. Denise Walker. Kathy Lance. Carol Tarket. Lisa Brittingham. Cindy Surtees, Bonnie Brietzke. Diane Vaugh- ton. Debra Clark, Carol Moczygemba, Pam Richards, Karen Havarlah. Maria Chapa. Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces X I73 Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Tenni Team Having Winning Season Edison Wheatley Fox Tech Lanier Sam Houston Kennedy McCollum Harlandale South San Antonio Sam Houston Fox Tech Lanier South San Antonio Burbank Wheatley Jefferson Jay Jefferson Edison East Central WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON LOST LOST LOST LOST LOST Highlands Highlands Highlands Highalnds Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands Highlands 2 F --cw -e 1 t' -- . ' ff' 212,55 ' 1 w H r rife' wiki ? navwns-sans., ,, 4 J 'ffw r , .4 Jefferson Jefferson South San Antonio Wheatley Lanier Burbank Sam Houston Harlandale McCollum South San Antonio Wheatley Fox Tech Lanier Burbank Sam Houston Kennedy Edison Edison East Central a 'f':r,iYE NQ..J iff, The Varsity Tennis Team consists of, Left to righ1,j7rs1 row: Coach Mangold, Maria Mugica Laura Ramos nie Turner, Cindy Escobedo. Back row, len I0 right: Charles Minica. Gerald Garcia, Alex Angulo Tuan Chris Neely. Richie Denver. B. SE, . E l74 X Athletic Faces! Page Completed by Beverly Miller Tap: Eddie Dupont racing for a lst place. Middle righls Brent Reynolds showing his ability as he pole vaults. Bollom ledhs Gary Bradshaw hands the baton to Elmo Thornton while Elmo takes the lead, BUIIOIH righl: The 440 Relay Team fEddie Dupont handing the baton to Ronnie Drisdale. and Elmo Thornton handing the baton to Gary Bradshaw? practicing the hand-offs for the oncoming meet. Opposile page, mp Ieji: Paula Traugott sets up. Top middle: Debbie Jones steps into action as swinging at the ball. Top right: Pam Mason readies her backhand. Bottom lej: Coach Carl Mangold shows the team how it's done. I J' . ., ,ii g D ll R Page Completed by Beverly Miller!AthIetic Faces X l75 Track Team Hurdle To Great Height Boy's track for the 1977-78 season was highlighted by superb relay teams and Elmo Thornton's high season showing. The first meet of the season was the Border Olym- pics held in Laredo, Texas. Elmo Thornton won first in the 120 high hurdles. Both relay teams qualified for the finals, but Ronnie Drisdale's pulled muscle kept him upon competing and neither team placed. The Owls placed second in the Harlandale Relays. Robert Bradley won first in the high jump and Thornton won first in the 120 high hurdles. The mile relay team of Danny Spivey, Eddie Dupont, Gary Bradshaw, and Thornton took second place. Dupont placed 3rd in the 440 yard dash, while Thornton also took home at 3rd place in the 330 intermediate hur- dles. Mike Johnson came in behind Thornton, taking fourth. Clarence Thompson won fourth in the shot put. Elmo Thornton set a new city record in the 120 high hurdles with a 13.8 time. The Mile relay also took first with the team of Bradshaw, Dupont, Thornton, and Drisdale. The same took second in the 440 relay. Clarence Thompson set a new school record with a throw of 53'5W' in the shot for a sec- ond place. Bradleyjumped a 6'4 for a second place finish in the highjump. Highlands brought home a first place trophy from the South San Invitational meet. The 440 relay. the mile relay Bradley and Thomton all won first. Bradshaw took third in the 100 yard dash Thompson won third in the shotput. Dupont fourth in the 440 yard dash. Thornton kept his streak going with another in the 120 hurdles. The mile relay team also first. The 440 relay took second. Dupont won in 440 yard dash and fifth in the longjump. took sixth in highjump. The District 31-AAAA meet held at Trinity versity meant five first places for the Owls new district records. The mile relay also set a city record with a 3:18.61 time. The 440 relay with a 42137 time, while Thornton took first with a time of 1414. Bradley won first with jump and Thompson took a first with a throw in the shot put. Bradshaw took set 100 yard dash, and Dupont took fifth in George Gillis and Kevin Wells took sixth the 880 yard run and the discus respectively Thompson won fifth in the pole vault to the Owls scoring for a third place overall f Corpus Christi was the site of the R Championships where Highlands won f' out of 64 schools. Thornton again went with a first in the 120 high hurdles. The mile took third and the 440 relay took fifth. The Long Distance Runners are from, Le 1 to ri hr Juan Rendon, Geor e Gillis The Field Events team are from. Leji ro right Eddie White Brent f g -' g - -' i Vince Martinez, Roland Flores, Greg Gorham. Robert Bradley. Back row: Elmo Thornton, Kenny Thompson, IFILL. and Eddie Dupont. CFILL' fill 176 ! Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Beverly Miller Bradley and Thompson won fourth and fifth respectively in their events. The Little State Meet in Karnas City brought a second for the mile relay team. Thornton ran another 13.8 and again won a first place medal in the 120 high hurdles. Elmo Thornton was finally beaten at the State Meet in Austin. Thornton won second place in the 110 meter high hur- dles, a longer race, with a 13.8, following the state winner by .2 seconds. li This page, top Iej: Randy Wells does free style over the pole as he pole vaults. Bonom leflx Rob- ert Bradley clears the bar with ease, Opposite page, bollom: Mike Johnson. Elmo Thornton. and Carlton Drisdale group together to practice hurdling. 1 - 1 --Ye vw, , -xvuvirv-for-fi' H' ,. . A - , The Junior Varsity Track Team consists of, Lefr to righl, from row: Brent Reynolds. Murray Barber. Randy Nichols. Ricky Hyatt, David Dixon. Ricky Hoyle. Leon Morris. Clarence Miles. Mike Langford. Pat McNamara. Back row: Kenny Thompson. George Gillis. Mike Johnson. Leslie Williams. Jon John- son. Rodney Ashley. Jody Buchannan. Randy Wells. Claude Barnes. Mike Cuellar. QQ 3 The Varsity Track Team consists of. From row, left 10 right: Carlton Drisdale. George Gillis. Brent Rey- nolds. Kenny Thompson. Juan Rendon. Greg Gorham. Randy Wells. Roland Flores. Gary Bradshaw. Back row, lah m right: Mike Pope. Kevin Drennan. Eddie White. Kevin Wells. Eddie Dupont. Mike John- son. Elmo Thornton. Robert Bradley. Ronnie Drisdale. Danny Spivey. Page Completed by Beverly Miller!Athletic Faces f 177 Golfers Swing or Second Place In District The Highlands golf team maint their excellent record again this allowing only Jefferson High Scho finish higher in the district rating. In order for the team to be this they practiced at both Riverside Brakenridge golf courses. This gave more experience with different typ holes. Led by Coach Peterson, the practices many long hours and pl numerous rounds of golf. This hard work and dedication pa in the district competition held a Municipal Golf Course. The Owls sity team finished off the year with ' ond place district rating. 178 X Athletic Faces 1 Page Completed by Beverly Miller The Varsity Golf team consists of Bottom row, left to right: Victor Williams, Ronnie Gardner, Mike O David Jones. Top row, lej to right: Mike Hoffman, Scott Nolan, Jack Cruz, Rex Cool, Mike Wright, Smith, and Coach Peterson. Opposite page: Top left: Ronnie Smith takes a cut in his attempt to get out of the sand trap and onto the green. Bottom Iejt: Mike Wright swings into action, driving his way towards the all important goal, the hole. Top right: Mike Olivarez strives for a long putt on the fifth hole. Top center: Ronnie Smith sinks a short putt. Top right: Scott Nolan begins his downswing on the first hole. Bottom left: Victor Nel- son finishes his swing and looks anxiously towards the balls destination. Center: David Jones finishes his long drive to the green by producing a fine chip shot. Bottom right: Rex Cool concentrates on his dif- ficult rough shot as he begins his swing. Mighty Maroon 6-3 In on-District J .ll . . - .3-..-..I1., if-icf 1 . 1 - t' -' - ,gg fg'.Qf'2i2 fi. i 1,7 355, 12 ' .z.s.:e.-. J'-'Tl-. . any 'Z ' -1 ' f . 1 i 1 r- ,.1.1,f.m5i3..p,4, -- - w- .i '..,I 5.'vi:1gW'.z.e- z ,1 e- ...gay 3. ..,q,,.Q .,,k.. 1.5 in NSW. ., ., . M. . -. W. u ffl . as ze Q x' 'F 'rwf :Y 3-P 3 K . i I80 ! Athletic Faces! Page Completed by Mona Johnson Varsity baseball experienced a winning season in 1978, winning I4 games and los- ing 8. In non-district play, the Owls won 6 out of 9 games. The Mean Maroon started off the season with a 3-6 loss to McCollum. Standouts included a two run scoring tri- ple by Matt Dockery and a unassisted double play by John DeLeon. The Owls bounced back, winning four in a row. The Owls took two from the Southside Cardnals, 6-5 and 9-5. South- paw Kim Rivera won the first game with eifilirlik -bii i ' .Q 1 t' a right: Matt Dockery awaiting for an oncoming l, Top right: Coach Rice watching his team prac- ng. Top middle: Wendy Dockery waiting for the ter to miss. Bottom left: Wendy Dockery just get- g ready to cross the base. Bottom right: Wendy ckery getting ready to get out but too fast for his ronent. Opposite page, top right: Matt Dockery irding first base. Top right: Artie Arrenodo lirics Highlands of another victory. Bottom left: in Keller warms up as he throws in the ball. zimtr '31 -anaem- ' 5-5g.,..aA,-Q I ,l Page Completed by Mona JohnsonlAthletic Faces l l8l -,.-,- xv, syn. l82 X Athletic Faces! Page Completed by Mona Johnson 'f'Q-1. M Highland W1 I3 Long, Toug, Distri Battl P' 'Eff The Varsity Baseball Team from. Lefl Io right. hmmm row: Pat Korn. Clifton Heck. Kim Rivera. Marvin Mike Carver. Jesse Herrera. Rudy Galindo. Middle row: Manuel Tristan, Keith Kellner. John De l Roe. Wendall Dockery. Matt Dockery. Johnny Dominguez. Coach Bing Rice. Top row: Lonnie Lentz. chez. Kevin Drennan. Bobby Griffith. Jeff Morgan. Artie Arredondo. Carlton Drisdale. The Owls varsity baseball team took third place in e toughest district race ever with an 8-5 district cord. Highlighting district play was the pitching of dy Galindo. Galindo pitched two no-hitters to come the first pitcher in ten years to accomplish ch a feat at Highlands and the only pitcher to do in l978 in the entire city. Galindo. ajunior. pitched his first no-hitter in a 5- victory over Lanier with IO strike outs. Galindo o has a fine day at the plate as he batted in three ns on a fly to left field with the bases loaded and red on Art Arrendondo's single. The Owls fell to nier in the second round. 4-2. The Owls suffered two defeats to a good Sam uston team. The first loss l-O. came despite a tri- play engineered by Owl pitcher Marvin Keller. ller caught a line drive, threw the ball to second ere a runner was off base. Art Arrendondo fin- ed the play by throwing out the Cherokee runner first base. The Mean Maroon lost by a single run in the second round action. losing 4-3 to the losing to Burbank in non-district play. the returned the favor twice over. beating them 5-2 Q --Muna, , My and 8-7. Marvin Keller and Kim Rivers both had one-run homers and Wendy Dockery went 4-4. John DeLeon drove in the winning run in the seventh inning with a double to left field. Fox Tech felt the wrath of Galindo's fiery pitches in his second no-hitter for a 5-0 victory for the Owls. C-alindo struck out I3 Tech batters while center fielder Keith Kellner saved the no-hitter with a div- ing catch for the final out in the district opener. The Mighty Maroon gang beat the Wheatly Eagles. 2-l. Galindo was the winning pitcher. giving upjust three hits while striking out six batters. Keith Kellner scooted on Matt Dockery's single. The Owls and Eagles were tied in the bottom of the seventh before Kim Rivera was hit by a pitch and walked to first. Rivera then stole second and scored on a bunt by Galindo. The second contest with Wheatly was rained out. h The Owls split with the highly ranked Jefferson Mustangs. winning 2-l and losing 8-l l. The Owls lost to Edison in first round play but retailed to beat the second-ranked Bears 2-l. Gal- indo pitched for his seventh win of the season. allow- ing just 2 hits and striking out 7 Bear batters. John Dominguez scored in the second on an error. De lr My r.4s3f rv... K s - Q, .-, Leon bunted in Steve Roe for the second run. Kim Rivera saved the win in the seventh with the score 2-l. With one out and a runner on third. Rivera caught a long fly in left field. Rivera then threw the runner out at home plate for the double play and the victory. Opposite page. lap lefl: John DeLeon is SAFE for the Owls. Top lqh: Rudy Galindo heads for second in a play versus Edison. Tap righlx Steve Roe reaches for a pitch in a loss to Sam Houston. Balrom lefl: Wendell Dockery gives the pitcher a good target. This page. lop left: John DeLeon races the throw back to first. Top righlf Marvin Keller winds up to send another pitch down the middle. Bolfom leflx Marvin Keller hits a long drive to center field. BOIIOIH righl: The Owls review last minute strategy before the Sam Hous- ton game. t .5?i fQiW!q Page Completed hy Mona Johnson!Athleti c Faces X 183 Junior Owl Learn In '78 Highlands junior varsity gained valua- ble experience during the 1978 season. The junior Owls finished with a record of four wins and nine losses. The J.V.'s learned valuable lessons in teamwork and good sportsmanship in addition to sharp- ening their baseball skills. Coach Vincete Aguero led his team to two victories over the Fox Tech Buffaloes, and one win each over the Lanier Voks and the Sam Houston Cherokees. Top right: Coach Vincete Aguero directs his J.V. team to gain experience for the future. Top lej: Mar- vin Keller proves that J.V. experience is important for the varsity team. . my ' K ,N --. it ai.. -,.- ,iff ,L Bottom: Edward Rodriguez. Johnny Rodriguez, Tony Goodman. Rodney Birt. Jerry Brown, Greg Castillo. Jerry Valle. Second row: Mario Escamilla Miguel. Harry Torres, Javier Castano, Juan Ramierez, Roland Martinez. Coach Aguero. Third row: Mike Dupont. Earnest Crowl. Carl Lee. Anthony T Poemer, Pete Martinez, Larry Dewitt. l84 I Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Mona Johnson Debra Jackson set a new district record and led the girls' cross country team to a district championship with a time of 13:18 for the two mile course. Coach Joanne Cockrell directed her cross country team to a district champion- ship and her spring track team to a second place in district. The Owls ran away with the first place trophy at the District 31-AAAA cross country meet with Debra Jackson leading the pack. Carol Stuterville came in third with Audrey Robison, the only letterman. coming in fourth. Joan Stephens placed ninth, and Alice Narvaez came in two sec- onds behind her with an eleventh place. Carole Smith and Jackie Johnson rounded out the district winning team. The Owls spring track team finishing behind the superb Sam Houston team, UH v finished high because of teamwork. Louise Dibrell took a fourth place in the highly competitive 100 yard dash. Mary Pat Ahrens also finished fourth in her event, the high jump. Beverly Wiatreck placed fourth in the shot put. Cheryl Shelton was fourth in the 440 yard dash. while Kathy Kreneck finished fifth in the high jump. Sherry Jennings placed sixth in the discus. Lefl: Cheryl Shelton anchors the mile relay at the district meet held at Trinity University. Top right: Debbie Jackson breaks out in front at the district cross country meet held at Highlands. Debbie fin- ished in front of all entries with a new district record for the two mile course. Teammate Carol Sluterville runs to the left. Ballom ldr: The 1977-78 District 3l- AAAA Championship Cross Country team. From row, lefl lo righl: Audrey Robison. Carole Smith. Alice Narvaez. Carol Stuterville. Back raw: Joan Ste- phens. Jackie Johnson. Debra Jackson. Coach Joanne Cockrell. ,--1 . . it Page Completed by Mona Joh nson!Athlet wls Defy dds For Second Place In District Despite an inexperienced team, the girls varsity track team surprised everyone, except the girls themselves, by taking sec- ond place in the District 31-AAAA meet held at Trinity University. Carol Stuterville finished second in the 880 yard run with a 2:24 time and Went on to Regionals. Cheryl Shelton also went to the Regional meet by virtue of her second place in the triple jump. Elise McPherson accompanied them to Regionals because of her second place in the 80 yard with a ll.l time. The relay teams also did well. The 440 'ME ,.,, ,,,, ,,.. ,M yard relay team placed third, as did mile relay team. The 880 yard relay placed fourth. Margie More brought home a place in the triple jump, and she also fifth places in the 100 yard dash and long jump. Top lefl: Louise Dibrell Csecond from leftj pulls from opponents in the 880 yard relay. Top Debra Jackson puts forth great effort in the relay at the district meet. Botrom Iej: Audrey son starts her kick to come in third in the while .Ioan Stephens takes a fourth place at Bollom right: Etta Brown gives Cheryl Shelton lead and the baton in the mile relay. l86 f Athletic Faces!Page Completed by Mona Johnson One hundred and seventy athletes were honored at the Owls Booster Club's first annual all sports banquet. Johnny Moore. formerly of Channel 12-TV Sports. was the Master of Ceremonies and compli- mented the athletes and their supporters on their fine year. Mr. Moore introduced Homer Rice as the guest speaker. Mr. Rice was the former head coach of Rice Uni- versity and is currently on the coaching staff of the Cincinnati Bengals. Mr. Rice addressed the group and encouraged the athletes and their supporters. All the athletes from each sport and their coaches were individually recognized. The girls cross country and football teams were recognized for their district championships. Athletes Honored At Sport Banquet Top: Kelly Martin and Norma Alvarado get their tea at the Sports Banquet. Top center: Johnny Moore relaxes after addressing athletes, coaches and their supporters. Top righl: Coach Homer Rice of the Cin- cinnati Bengals coaching staff delivers his address to the group. Bottom left: Richard Richmond and Deb- bie Akin enjoy the banquet. Bolmm right: Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin listen attentively to Mr. Rice. .avr . Page Completed by Mona .lohnson!Athletic Faces I 187 X 188 f Active Faces!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro ctive Faces It cannot be said that the student cur- riculum offered at Highlands is limited. Within the many programs are clubs in which the student may become a member. The students that help build these clubs are Highlands' Aczive Faces. The clubs at Highlands offer something for everyone. Although the Club purposes are many and varied their main purpose is to provide the student with something to do at school besides school work. These clubs make the students into Highlands, Aclive Faces. The clubs at Highlands help build spirit and pride among the students. They help build new bonds between students and teachers alike. Everyone works together to achieve their goals, and the club becomes a unifying force. Clubs attract Active Faces. The clubs create unforgettable memo- ries. The activities and special events are ones that the student will not easily forget or experience again. The student will never forget Active Faces. Page Completed by Eduardo Castro!Active Faces f l89 Afro- American Unit Black Heritage And Pride Afro-American Unity Club is a fairly new club here at Highlands, Although the club membership is not restricted to blacks, the purpose of the group is to promote black Heritage. Spirit and Pride. The sponsors of the club. Mrs. Ruby Barnes and Mrs. Hilda Penn. are the driving force behind the group, The combined efforts of the sponsors and the elected officers have proved to make for a very suc- cessful year. Although the year was slow starting off the club's activities came to an amazing peak during the Herit- age week activities sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. The Club participated by putting up an inside booth following the Liberty and Justice for All. The booth won the club a grand second place, The club also sold Soul Food during the carnival and yielded a great sum of money for the treasury. With time comes age and success, and the Afro- American Unity Club proved this to themselves and to the rest of the school. ' wise. Members are.v Fran! lu lmvk: Lulu Brown. Debra Dixon. Alice Connor. Tammy Ladson. Yvette Callie. Carolyn Martin. Clen Ladson, Pam Perry man. Patricia Mitchell. Carl Brown. Valerie Ladson, Rene Rich- ardson. Mrs. Penn. Cecelia jones. Aubra Henderson. Elliot Eggleston, Donald Johnson. Otis Redwood. and Mrs. Barnes. 190 X Active Faces!Page Completed by Laura Jordan fro- American Heritage Week isplay Wins Second Place Nl tiny Lej7: The display that the members worked hard on and won second place. Top right: Aubra Henderson. Yvette Callies. Carolyn Martin. Patricia Mitchell. Brenda Dixon, Vanessa Spencer. watch while other members get their pictures taken. Ballom righl: Alice Connor is waiting for a friend. Opposite page, lop righl: Mrs. Barnes. sponsor. at the Heritage Week Carnival. Bollom leffs Officers for '78 are: Yvette Callies, Carolyn Martin. Alice Connor. Top row: Otis Redwood. Elliott Eggleston. Pam Perryman. Aubra Henderson. Debra Dixon. and Lulu Brown. Borlom right: Sponsors are Mrs, Barnes and Mrs. Penn. lg PM e eigtittl Mol' t .fi Page Completed by Laura Jordan!Active Faces X 191 Math Club Really Adds Up First row, kneeling: Robert Alvarado, Susan Vogel, Patti Cochran, Kim Unger, Glennetta Broyles, Oscar Alvarado. Second row: Sponsor - Mrs. Shirley Rich, Keith Kelly, Stan Turpen, Sylvia DeLa Garza, Terri White, Deborah McPherson, Sylvia Bonilla, Kathy Colvert, Audrey Robinson. Fourth row: Tom Rudwiek, Steve Villarreal, Kris Kreidler, Richard Hall, Mona Johnson, Laura Powell, Ernest Dobbs, Liz Stein, Cindy Hanelyg Nancy Stiles, Kathy Peprzica, William Hooton, Donald Peprzica, Catherine Reinhard, Sponsor - Mr. Jo n. First row: Robert Alvarado, Audrey Robinson, Sylvia Bonilla, Kathy Colvert, Patti Cochren, Susan Vogel, Kim Unger, Oscar Alvarado. Second row: Sponsor Mr. John Moreno, Nancy Stiles, Cindy Hanely. Kathy Peprzica, Steven Villarreal, Keith Kelly, Tom Rudwick, Stan Turpen, Sponsor - Mrs. Shirley Rich. 192 X Active Faces! Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez The Math Club or the Slide Club as it was known in 1959, is one many clubs that began when the opened. The club was sponsored by Piland and Mr. Renfro, who 1 retired from teaching. The Slide Club had about 59 members that very well educated in the mathi fields in which they competed. Today the Math Club has cha name and acquired a new sponsor to the club up to date. The new name for well established club is The Mu Theta Club. The Club consists of 30 members and this large group petes in various competitions throughout the city. A few of the types of competition are in Algebra, Geometry, Computer Math. and Trigonometry. Many team members have placed high in city wide contests. Some of the members plan to study and even major in mathematics when they attend college in the near future, others are doing it for the fun and experience of competition. Needless to say the members of the Math Club are mathematically inclined. The sponsor of the Math Club is Mrs. Rich. The Club president is Kieth Kelly and Vice Presidents are Susan Vogel and Steven Villarreal, Secretary is Patti Cock- ren. Treasurer is Catherine Reinhard, Par- liamentarian Liz Stein, and Sgt. at Arms Robert Alvardo and Cindy Hanley. Top left: Kim Unger seems to be glad that she has figured out the answer. Bottom left: Cindy Hanley works hard to beat the clock while working a calcu- lator problem. Top righls Patti Cockren and Cindy Hanley seemed to be stumped, but Bud Robinson keeps right on working. Bonom cenler: Stan Turpen has finally finished and is packing up for the day. Boltom righl: John Calhoun demonstrates that the Math Club does more than work with calculators. He is playing basketball here. 1 1 .YQ gggr l t 'X if 5 Q. 1 V r r , 5 W N, ,g it , Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez! Active Faces! I93 ICT-VICA Learning Skills And Training For The Future A Q . Mr Sam Cadena The ICT VICA Industrial Cooperative Training of America The club consists Any-iunior or senior I6 years of age n earnest desire to learn a trade, and whose record is satisfactory, may apply for enroll- -VICA been here at Highlands since 1970. A pplications for this training are made to Mr. rogram is designed primarily for stu- cio not plan to go to college. However. decide to go to college. he will entering. The ICT program gives through actual experience, and ssistance while in school stimu- a chosen field a A , interest . job the students spend I5 hours per week trade or occupation gaining experience. enable him to continue workin full time E field'upon graduation from High VICA is proud of its school and works to make it a better place for learning. School cleanup and beauti- fication drives develop school pride. Being able to assist counselors, teachers, principals. and other per- sons is a way of expressing your appreciation for what the school is doing for you. Understanding how local government operates and learning the right to vote to choose community leaders is only a sample of future responsibilities. VICA participates and sponsors community service projects. These services help prepare VICA for adult responsibilities. Opposite page, top right: James Martinez takes time out to smile for the camera. Top left: lst period are, lst row: James Martinez, Marty Wahl, Rodney Kotara, Mike Rabenalt. 2nd row.' Jerry Anderson, Dennis Jurek, Leslie Delgado, Jesse Carmona, James Martinez, and Larry Clay. Middle left: The club sponsor of ICT is Sam Cadena. Middle right: 2nd period are, lst row: Mr. Cadena, Steve Serold, Rob- hw., 'S jg, s ,ki ff' '30 - Rafi-?aK,'1., H ' 1 ' Mau... NM., ert Pawelek, Raymond Davis, Lance Prine, David Thompson, Edward Quintero, Chris Montoya, Gabriel Zuniga. 2nd row: Ronnie Alonzo, Lee Bart- lett, George Abi-Rached, Lee Smith, Marlon Lutz. Bottom left: Lee Smith and Lance Prine seem to be busy for their exams. Bottom middle: Raymond Davis is president of ICT. Bottom right: Lee Bartlett is parliamentarian. Not pictured are: Lee Smith, Reporter, Larry Clay, Treasurer, Leslie Delgado. This page, top left: Raymond Davis, Edward Quintero and Steve Serold seem to be working hard. Top right: Mike Rabenaldt can't seem to remember what page he was on. Middle left: Ronnie Alonzo, Cris Montoya and George Abi-Rached can always find their work amusing. Middle right: Jerry Ander- son keeps busy throughout the class period. Bottom left: Mike Rabenaldt, Pedro Tijerina, Marty Wahl, George Johnson and Jesse Carmona seem to have their minds on something else. Bottom right: Marty Wahl and Leslie Delgado concentrate hard on their assignments. K K f A N,.,f.t,r' ff, if fe ,Me 7,44 all e 6 Y.. ... , ' fy i ' , .wear ' . ,,., 55-fr in ms K My we' I i . Page Completed by Julie Fontenot!Active Faces ' l95 Highlands UIL Club Forms, And Sweeps U.I.L. Competition In 1978 l I96 X Active Faces! Page Completed by l.aura Jordan U.I.L. Club consists of people who have competed in U.l,L. sponsored events. The teacher responsible for the organization of this club is Ms. Shirley Rich. The fields that they competed in are literary. mathematics. drama. and speech. Some literary are Ready writing. spelling, shorthand. feature writing. editorial writing. news writing. and headline writing. Students competed in mathcmatic events such as slide rule. number sense. and calculator. Members of the U.I.L. Club sold chalupas at the Democratic Precinct Convention held in the audito- riuni. There was a special assembly. for members and their parents. to recognize these students achieve- ments. At this program Mr. Clark showed his inter' est in this club by attending and giving a special introduction speech. The sponsors from each club or event presented the awards to the members. For His- tory: Mr. Norman O'Neill. Latin: Ms. Trina Nord- strom. Math: Ms. Shirley Rich. Speech: Ms. Faye Tatum. Journalism: Mr. Gary Harlow. One-Act Play: Ms. Carolyn Blumberg. Ready writing: Lois Chem-Bi-Phy Studies All Facets Science Chem-Bi-Phy, which was originally called the Boys Science Club has been together ever since the opening of High- lands. Ms. M. H. Smith co-sponsored this club with the help of Mr. H. Jackson and then became sponsor in 1963. Mr. Schu- bert took over for Ms. Smith three years ago. Chem-Bi-Phy, which stands for Chem- istry, Biology, and Physics, is composed of students interested in science and other related subjects. These students go to vari- ous places such as the planetarium and water purifying plants. They also have weekly meetings at which time they per- form experiments and occasionally have guest speakers. The main goal of Chem-Bi-Phy is to acquaint students with science and help them become more interested in the scien- tific field. wa., 1 1 , ci M as. we if ' wtf ,, W 1 l 3 is . WM Q.. Top left: Members of Chem-Bi-Phy are, Ist row, left to right: Patty Cochran, Laura Powell. 2nd row: Mary Haecker, Roland Balzadun, Mona Johnson. 3rd row: Stan Turpen, Tom Rudwick, Keith Kelly, Rhonda Brehm. Top right: Mr. Schubert, sponsor, listening attentively at a meet- ing. Bottom right: Officers for the 77-78 year are, Mr. Schubert, Sponsor, Stan Turpen, president, Mona Johnson, vice-president, Keith Kelly, reporter, Tom Rudwick, sgt.-at-arms, Rhonda Brehm, secretary, the group seems to have shrunk somewhat. Bottom left: Stan Turpen and Rhonda Brehm perform an experiment on Mona Johnson, something seems to have gone wrong. 1 'SAN ffpl 'I V Page Completed by Kathy Valverde!Active Faces ! 197 The Choir Is Expression In Son 8 l98 X Active Faces! Page Completed by Carol Rodriquez The Choir is a very talented group of young people that share one special gift- that of song. Members all had many dif- ferent interests some like Sidney Ford who also enjoy Band, or Frank Castillo who is in the Stage Band, or Lori Brown who is a photographer for the Tarten Staff. There are many other members that enjoy other activities in school but they still unite to make beautiful music. The Choir participated in many events like the performance they put on at the NCO Club at Brooks A.F.B. and the per- formance for the Baccalaureate for the Seniors on Sunday May 28, The Choir under the direction of Larry Zoller, has done a good job taining like they have always done. Top lefl: The officers of choir were: Kim Frank Castillo, and Lori Brown. Top Choir rehearse for one of their performan left: Sidney Ford receives an award at their Banquet. Bollom right: Lannie garet Caldwell. Lamell Smith. Charles Sidney Ford. CCS K I x may Bowling Club Strikes For A Successful Year Bowling Club certainly had a successful year with two first place winnings at the Highlands High School tournament and the San Antonio Bowling Association tournament. Top honors went to Highlands Bowling team with outstanding member John Williamson. twice a top twenty winner with an average of a pair of 290 games. Highlands Bowling Club has produced numerous Top Twenty champions. With any more top winners. Highlands will be noted as the team to beat in the bowling circuit. Left: Sandy Donalhan bowls for a strike. Top ltfft: Bowling Club. left to riglzl: Manuel Trevino. Mark Gawlick. Robert Alonzo. Jimmy Swientek. Johnny Johnson. Donnie Alonzo. Leslie. John Hunter. Bat' mm row: James Hudson. Sandy Donathen. John Williamson. David Perez. Bonmn left: Jimmy Swien- tek shows good form, Bottom middle: Donnie Alonzo sends the ball down the lane. Bottom right: John Hunter has his eyes set on a strike. is , 'NKMS . , .. ,.tt 2,1 5 -- ' fl - .az . . . ,t::s,:f,.g. T -' ,. 'Me -. , ' W Page Completed by Peggy' Vargas!Active Faces f 199 oteworth Highland and: rganization When the Band marches onto the field the announcer's words ring thru the stadium - The grids of the Southside, the Highlands High School an . The Highlands High School Fighting Owl Band has been performing for the enjoyment of students and faculty here at Highlands for twenty years. When Prince Charles of England visited San Antonio the Band was invited by Mayor Cockrell to play during his de arture. The Band has aiho been asked to compete in Flori- da's Festival of States in April. They will be the only band representing Texas in the festival. The different classes of competition in which they will participate are marching, parade, and concert, During their spare time Band members plan to visit Disney World and the Florida coast. To raise money for their trip Band members have been participating in money making projects such as paper and bottle drives and their annual Mexican Supper. During the year Band members put forth a lot of hard work and effort but the year also holds many rewarding and exciting experiences for them. ' f 2 -1 'V ' Q F, 4-L4 A ,L , , B I 5? f, nr: fir, W f -1' ' 'pf 3' W.. 1' -, Members of the I977-l978 Band are. llefi lo Fighll I-'irsl row: Cindy Hanley, Earla Fontenot, Rhonda Breham, Melody Gidion, Laura Staggs. Second row: Carmen Alvarado, Ruth Esqueda. Linda Bell. Mary Wagnon, Theresa Guajardo, Rhonda Reinen. Bobby Meshew, Mike Phillips. Robert Garcia. George Alderete, Mike Hering, Billie Goodenough. Mark Clark, Louis DeLaO, Anthony Hall, Jerry Owensby, 200 I Active Faces! Page Completed by Cindy Hill Nathan Grobe, David Noel, Danny Mata, Brenda Brawner, Sylvia Bonilla. Lucretia Handy, Becky Charles. Melissa Battles. Third row: Mr, Cecile Mor- ris, Mr. Larry Zoller, Stephanie Bouldin. Denise McCarter, Shirley Ory, Bobette Day, Denise Gaston, Carla Brown, Lorenda Rodriguez, Valeria Kekau- oha, Lori Griffin, Sidney Ford, Laurie Walker, Kim Cloud. Georgina Broach. Natalie Raabe, Julie Fon- tenot, Andera Pass. Cathy Cheryl Stewart. Sharon Keller, Suzi Garrett, Tammy King. Fourth raw: E ers. Terry Jahns. Laura Petry, Elizabeth Yolando Laurel, Mary Garza, Corinna Judy Mendoza, Mary Issac. Kathy No Garcia, Fernando Villareal. Ricky Cas Lowe, Patrice Fulmer. Sherry Brookh: Fernandez, James Guevara, Helen No ' lc A , -0, A , fwfr W 156 Turpen, Rozina Fernandez, Debbie Thomas, Susan Robertson. Fyfth row: Debbie Potter, Marilyn Woodard, Karen Clayborn, Sandy Boraman, Isabelle Guetierrez, James Herring, Minica. Henry Gutierrez, Xavier Castro, Rudwick. Bobby White, Ricky Medrano. Roberts. Liz Roel, Leo Staggs. Mike Coffman. Valverde, Norma Ramos. Jesse Mora, Mike . ncbi? Opposite page flefr to righfj Tom Rudwick Pres., Jeff Battles Vice Pres., Nana Grobe Sec., Robert Garcia Hist., Bobette Day Jr. Girl Blaster, Band performing at football game. This page Ileft to right! Mark Clark Jr. Boy Blaster, Rhonda Brehem Feature Twirler, Tammy King Drum Major, Suzi Garrett Asst. Drum Major. Mr. Cecile Morris director. i,,, 2 7 ii' .. 2 f Ira. f . , Z ,f .1 . i f ,-' ' 'J -1 .i 4 .lg sg, tml L we 'f 'wg . i 'TJ' -. wwf- -.we :. - at-LQ' ties. rf 1 A? - .. ' A 1 J E Et i - ' 1 Q-' . ' ' 5 -1 V. ' f .j..,r.:.:QI ' f . f ,yrw 1 4.-i W? ,. v Q.. -. mf., . f .. . Avy ,F f 1 i .V , c s. ray? . 1 affsizf' fa., ' -A , any me N ' if -i ,acl V, A , gait ' 'M aa , W f... r, r'f,sS 7 Cook. James Mercure, Aaron Brown. Sixth row: David Salinas, John Hunter, Tim Herring. Bart Reyna. Steve Kung, Bill Lindsey, Freddy Rodriguez, Albert Sandoval, David Narvise, Mike Cruz, Mike Smith, Glenn Crist, Lynn Starling, Mark Clark, Alex Brooks, Jeff Pass, Dannial Morgan, Clyde Corin. Roger Roel, Alfred Estrada, Scott Rogers. Joni Lyssy. Joe Dc Anda. Darrell Cloud, Lori Brookham, Marie Solis. Victor Saenz. Seventh row: Joe Trevino. Mannuel Garica, Rod Fernandez, Robert Alvarado. Oscar Alvarado, Gary Falcon. Conrad Rodriguez. Denise Dent, Laura Jordan, Carol Rodriguez. Jeff Feller, Bambie Mead, Wes Bowie, Bernanrd Woods. Bobby Ducan, Kevin Drake, Olen Amyx. Glen Shisk. Kenny Kroll, Jeff Battles. Johnny Gonzaba, Warren Hubert, Jimmy Sewell, Danny Tuller, Mary Broach. Walter Gozales. Page Completed by Cindy Hill!Active Faces X 201 Band Goes Far In '78 ,. KK , wx 62? :,iYXX4g5,:':l7f' Qq 'lf shy! 202 f Active Faces X Page Completed by Carol Rodriquez he band. after a terrific performance year at Tri State in Oklahoma. ived an invitation to attend among r places. the Festival of States in St. ersburg. Florida. They gratefully pted. And had their work cut out for he band had to raise about 552.000 to e the trip possible. With Mexican pers. bottle drives. paper drives. calen- sales and plaque sales they finally did n Sunday morning at 5:00 the band at school with their suitcases all ted and ready to go. At 5:30 they irted on the road at last. he trip took 2 days with a one night v in Mississippi. Finally at approxi- ely midnight the band arrived at the Quai. Serano Hotel at St. Petersburg. Florida. During their stay the band participated in a concert contest. where they took 3rd place. marching contest - Field Show and parade marching contest. And of course because of the fine peo- ple that attend Highlands the band won the most famed award of the week. The Heart of St. Petersburg. which is given to the band that best represents their state. But of course there was fun too. There was. among other things, a con- cert in the park. swimming at the beach. a reception party. a beach dance. and a midnight cruise. But as they say to all good things there is an end and on Saturday evening. after the awards ceremony and after dinner at the Orange Blossom Cafeteria. the band boarded the buses and headed home. The band arrived in town at school at 9:00 Sunday night where there was family and friends to greet them. Opposite page, top right: Tammy King directs the band during a performance. Middle left: Kim Cloud and Laurie Walker sit and cool off after marching practice in Florida. Middle right: Carolyn Thomas eagerly awaits showtime. Bottom left: The majorettes - Cindy Hanley. Melody Gideon. Laura Staggs and Earla Fontenot. Bottom right: Daniel Morgan and Lynn Starling play for Prince Charles at the airport. This page, top leh: The band won several awards while in Florida. these are the awards. Top right: Cindy Hanley twirls at the Band Festival. Bottom left: Robert Garcia and Billy Goodenough play a cadence as they come into Alamo Stadium. Bottom middle: Jeff Battles takes a short nap after practice. Bottom right: Robert Alvarado and Ricky Medrano get ready to ride the Speed Boats at Disney World in Florida. --.....,,, .! i Page Completed by Carol Rodriquez f Active Faces ! 203 DECA: Learning For Living Work, work, work. DECA students attend school in the morning then go to work for the rest of the day. This on the job training enables the students to learn a trade and get experience dealing with peo- ple on a day to day basis. Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica is what the four initials stand for in DECA. In 1969, when the club first began here at Highlands, the group consisted of only 31 members. Mr. Sorrell the club sponser since the club's beginning, says there are now over 40 alternating mem- 204 X Active Faces! Page Completed by Laura Jordan bers October and later in the year they annual banquets to install officers is a very worthwhile and responsi building club Top left Jenny Morris and her date enjoy the the installation banquet Top rzghl Cindy Cenrer Cheryl Ruby and Barbra Adams d work together Bottom rzghl Robert N asks a question Bonom lefr Mr Charles sponsor Bottom middle Danny Uriegas L ih st period, Fronl row: Mike Fuentes, Jennifer Gurrera, Cindy lvy, Cheryl Ruby, David Bagley. Second row: vid Arrambide, Lorretta Wotipka, Cindy Woods, Lydia Gonzales, David Taylor. Third row: Robert Ryan, nny Uriegas. Mark Lee. Robert Montgomery, Steve Chadwick, Tony Comacho. 'R ' l period. From row: Norris Austin, Roberta Lowery, Robin Smart, Lethea Turner, Teresa Feller. Sec- Dale Whiteside. Karen Ahrens. Marie Torres, Cheryl Coleman, Karen Bronder, Tracy Jamrozy. Charles Williams. Gary Speer, Jimmy Moczygemba. Leonard Cardenas, James Cowan. John Las! row: Richard Schroat, David Salinas, Donald Volz. Carlos Cantu, Frank Hand. . Left lo righrx Karen Bronder. Robin Smart, Karen Ahrens. Cheryl Coleman. Theresa Torres, Lathia Roberta Lowery. David Salinas. Top righi: Cindy Ivy works hard in class. Bottom right: David Arrambide does his work like a good student. no of 'IH itil ef-iaiaizgm kT?i3,,sv l n Page Completed by Laura Jordan!Active Faces X 205 Somebody Has To Do The Job .fi I W A A A .. ,2.,.,., ., W , I I ,,--',- 3 b on 1 j 1 5 X i 'o.L . i EA . . 206 X Active Faces!Page C pl I d by L a Jordan lehf Claude Jones lakes oath of office. Top righl: ren Arhens takes oath as president. Borlom lej: ia Gonzales works hard to finish her assignment. rom cenler: Mr. Charles Sorrell. sponsor. proudly lays his award. Borlom righl: Steve Chadwick s his assignment. 'NN yu x .kt N WN si Q' 1-4 . ex Vik, U ,a X a ,,.,.n Page Completed by Laura Jordan! Active Faces f 207 D.E.C.A. Training Competent Sales People Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica otherwise known as DECA, has the main objective of training students to be competent salespeople who qualify for sales jobs upon their graduation from high school. In carrying this out, Mr. Sorrell strives to train these students and he works to obtain themjobs where they can apply the skills which they have learned in the course. A main project of the club is to sell from Tom Watts boxes to Highlands stu- dents and also to the general public. This not only earns money for the club but it teaches the students how to effectively sell a product. Many of the students attend school part - x 9 iQ: 'i.f9 .t , 9 ff' V, ,, .,Yv Z , Q Lf :jw1.,3. If ' V f -.jf -3142219 1 . .1 Q 'f' f 54 'H - V . fv.f4'i: a1Lig:f'ZwL 4. t A i, 208 X Active Faces!Page Completed by David Kennedy of the day and then go to work at which they have obtained through DECA class. Most of these students to enter a sales job after high instead of attending college so these could possibly turn into careers. Top Ieji, The l978 DECA officers: David Parliamentarian: Maria Torres: Karen Ahrens ident: Cheryl Coleman. Vice Presidentg Karen der. Treasurer: Rubin Smart, Secretary: Saenz. Reporter: Leathea Turner. Chaplz righl: Robin Smart appears to be enjoying her at the Little Red Barn. Bollom left: Jennifer takes a break from her DECA work. Bottom Cheryl Coleman fills out a workbook in her class. Bollom righi: John Quintanilla. Reberta ery continue their class work as Lethea Turner Teresa Feller with her assignment. Lefrs Gary Speer looks for more materials for his class work. Top cemer: Joseph Peon stands outside the DECA room and awaits his class period. Top right: Mr. Sorrell has his camera ready and is pre- pared to take more DECA shots. Center left: Stephen Chadwick and Mike Fuentes have a good time at the DECA banquet. Bonom lej: Anthony Thompson glances up from his DECA assignment. Bottom right: Cheryl Coleman. Karen Ahrens. David Salinas. Leathea Turner. Charlene Williams, Jimmy Moczy- gemba. and Mr. Sorrell all concentrate on a particu- lar DECA project. ffl? 1' , :iff 1' J ,. i v N, W ' . ' If .. , gi 3 3 , 'im Q - vw K s . 'I L N! 53' gg ' , ' K-gi F . - Nl V .kai 55- V f - :LX .x . ' s. 1 -3 A .1 fx ml - I ., 5 e h- . x -,4 , .X f Y, 2 KA -. h , . Ti., . ,L 5. L , 3 -L,LLL Q, I ,- , N ,M , L, .. . ww- ' 7 f , Q A ge Q - ew .XL X fg eil. ,e QQ? 5, 3 A ggi, jrj axl e' j Y :SE fe e gm an . wiif lt 5 , -5, Q3 gg r f U 353.7 ,, 1 W: ,33 3 L5 ,,A94fY4f.- tag,-. im- 2? 1 1-. gh 5, nu. X. vfgxvtfgf .. ':'?e k Afi- 1 ,sf ji - S' ay X Q f' - A L L, 'K 1 gtg- , ,., ' ,Has 1 . 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Highlands ROTC consists of a nd a girls Drill Team which ushers tball games, Greenback Night, and Highlands Activities. The Color presents the colors at the football . and the Rifle Team competes at s meets. C teaches leadership, military his- arching, first-aid. map reading and s other subjects. ROTC has maintained high quali- leadership throughout its eleven and promises even more in the o come. if I 5 - do A xgpetzi.. . :i45!g:.' 4:55:51 :zgf2'.'.:1f:.t' . .,.,.,Q:.f,-sc..:7eeiw:rza:2t,i..:m' - I... f H .,., ,:wz1sRfI-.eww f Opposite page, top left: Boys A Drill Team. Top row, lej to right: Roland Chapa. Mario Melchor. Erasmo Palacio. Gilbert Lisera. Frank Sanchez. Francisco Cazares Comander. Ruben Trevino. Chris Morales. Robert Napper. Santos Tovar. Micheal Hice. Next: Richard Vasquez. Raul Cisenios. Rudy Gonzales. Robert Lopez, Juan Trejo. Mark Gordon. Guide- On-Bearer. Top middle: Staff Company and Officers. Top row, left to right: Manuel DeLaCruz. Mark Gor- don. Rosalinda Estrada. Cindy Pagan. Next: Andrew Hurd. Edward Giles. Nick Gutierrez. Fran- cisco Cazares. Mark Ramirez. Frank Sanchez. Ruben Trevino. Next: Lucinda Brown. Sandra Cor- tez. Maria Gonzales. Paul Baker. Terry Howard. Dennis Hall. Darlene Dijkman. Opposite page, mid- dle Iep: Rifle Team. Top row, left to right: Chris Morales. Micheal Hice. Frank Sanchez. Bobby Mar- tin. Danny Molina. Next: Nick Gutierrez. David Homeier. Middle right: Carlos Lopez is very excited about map reading. Bottom right: Ronald Baird pre- pares for inspection. Thispage, top right: Bill Brietzke assists Ramond Puchot with map reading. Bottom left: Cindy Pagan writing tomorrow's lesson on the board. Bottom right: Girls Drill Team. Top row, left to right: Tammy Hodge. Sylvia Rivera. Irene Rodri- guez. Sandra Russel. Next: Virginia Perez. Sylvia Velasco. Diane Flores. Rosalinda Estrada. Next: Ella Chester. Marina Wawrzyniak. Rosemary Lugo. Josie Caranza. Next: Margie Jimenez, Darlene Dijkman. Danielle Mahone. Maria Gonzales. Mary Segovia. Guide-On-Bearer. Maria Gonzales. Com- mander. Page Completed by Peggy Vargas X Active Faces ! Zll HOCT Satisfaction Through ping Others lealth Occupations Cooperative Training is a perative working arrangement between High- ls and local health agencies. Students go to regu- :lasses for part of the day and the rest of the day y work at different health agencies learning. king. and earning money. in on-the-job training 1 particular health occupation. lOCT helps prepare students for an occupation ealth care upon graduation. introduces them to responsibilities of employment. develops good k habits and stimulates one's interest in addi- al education, Jme of the various kinds of occupations students ive training in are diet clerk. medical assistant. rmacy assistant. physical therapy aide and nurses C+ sh. X Mrs. M. Price is the sponsor and Irma Solorazano is the president. The students of this club find that helping others in theirjobs is truly a satisfying expe- rience. Opposite page, top: Mrs. Price. sponsor. Top left: HOCT members pose for a group shot. They are: First raw, left to right: Bemice Casares. Debbie Ortiz. Leticia Gutierrez. Roger Garcia. Darlene Dijkman. Tammy Noel. area president. lrma Solorazano. pres- ident. Shirley Torres. and Yvonne Fulmer. Second row: Rodney Kelly. Richard Flores. Lisa Gamez. Sandy Donathen. Debbie Stewart. and Curtis Point- dexter. Top right: lrma Solorzano works at Brooks Air Force Base. Middle left: Lisa Gamez working at her training station. Middle: Yvonne Fulmer reads to her friends. Middle right: Teresa Castellanos and her employee. busily work on a set of teeth. Bottom left: AP xx? x l 'x, l if . 'Xp L -z . 6 :- ai 't Bernice Casares and Dr. E. .I. Camero pose for a pic- ture, Bottom center: Frances Gonzales enjoys herjob working with children. Bottom right: Yolanda Pena works as a pharmacy assistant at a local pharmacy. This page, top left: Mr. Clark enjoys his meal at the HOCT employer-employee banquet. Top center: Curtis Pointdexter speaks at a banquet held at the beginning of the year. Top right: Debbie Ortiz and Dr. Lawrence Jones seem to be enjoying themselves. Middle left: Rodney Kelly takes time out to smile for the camera. Middle: Roger Garcia talks about the play at the banquet held at the Fiesta Dinner Play- house. Middle right: Darlene Dijkman can't wait for the play to begin, Bottom left: Richard Flores watches Ceaser Romero in the play. Bottom center: Sandy Donathan and her employee watch the play with interest. Bottom right: Irma Solorazano poses for a picture. td me . j, , t , 7f . . .i.. . in s- f. he Page Completed by Kathy Valverde l Active Faces l 213 HOCT Works Towards Their Goals l.O.C.T. held many fund raising activi- this year such as a burger bash held in uary. At this event the HHS HOCT llenged the HOCT's from Lee. rchill and East Central to bring in the t people to the area Sonic Drive-ins. s Highlands HOCT won the 5500.00 ar award for the most sales. thus win- over all the other competing schools. March. a St. Patrick's Day Carnation , was held. Also in March they helped the opening of the Career Develop' t Center by displaying brochures and azines. verall the Highlands HOCT had a successful year. Opposile page, lop righl: HOCT carnations ready to be delivered, Middle lefr: Teresa Castellanos takes orders at lunch. Cenler: Leticia Gutierrez and Yvonne Fulmer were kept busy with orders. Middle right: Debbie Vidal helps with delivery of the carna- tions. Bozlom lefl: Bud Robison looks surprised to receive a boutonniere. Bollom righl: Linda Pena delivers carnations. This page, Tap left: Mrs. Price and HOCT members receive 5500.00 from the Sonic Drive In for winning their contest. Top right: Dr. Harold Hitt. superintendent of schools attends the opening of the Development Center. Bollam lefr: Debra Ortiz hands out brochures. Bottom righl: Rod- ney Kelly. Lisa Gamez, and Yvonne Fulmer display- ing brochures and magazines at the Development Center. s.,..- . Z 1 . W7-A L . .tr y. F, , W 9 6 1 . 1 LQ Y . X, . .-1 'eefaf' ' 'Rf L yi XRE .Q --ii- .ww Page Completed by Kathy Valverde l Active Faces l 215 Brigade Marches ,ft -W, V ' i 7 E , it . Members of the l977-l978 Brigade are. flej Io right! Firsl row: Charlene Kurkowski, Linda Hernandez. BeBe Alvarado. Colleen Thomas, Cindy Quintana, Sherry Shaw. Anita Lincoln, Sharon Persky. Second row: Vicky Hill, Jill Jacques, Anna Kjos. Nancy Myers. Elaine Volkman. Beckie Rohde. Karen Whi- taker. Julie Moczygemba. Bonnie Erfurth. Tina Woosley, Jeannie Davis, Debbie Morrison. Kim Bergh. Mrs. Gwynne Wright. Bernie Mutchler, Ste- 2l6 1 Active Faces!Page Completed by Cindy Hill ,. fa When the Brigade marches onto the field they are carrying on the twenty year old tradition of perform- ing football halftime shows. The Brigade has been performing at Highlands for twenty years. Throughout this time the Brigade has promoted the spirit of the student body by leading them in cheers at football games and pep rallies. During halftime at football games they entertain stu- dents and parents by presenting dance and pom- pom routines. Before the various games Brigade members make posters and banners telling about each game. Members also bake cakes and cookies for the athletes. In preparation for their halftime shows members of the dance team attend a week long summer camp at which they learn a different dance each day. The cheerleaders also attend a camp at which they leam new cheers and chants. Many Brigade members feel the things they learn while in Brigade such as discipline, responsibility, and how to fulfill the role of being a leader will help them later in life. wtf' phanie Wrase, Vicki Matthews, Pam LaField. Lynn Doherty. Denise Giles, Rita Camacho. Leah Lund- schen. Susan Vogel. Jerrilynn Sullivan. Lynn Emery. Karen Schlagel, Sylvia DeLaGarza. Third row: Louise Dibrell, Chris Rios, Sylvia Fuentes. Lillian Reyes. Paulette Palos, Helen Ramirez, Teresa Leos, Anna Flores. Wanda Dove. Fourth row: Debbie Cox. Karen Summey, Debra Loyd, Mimi Smith, Laura Roe. Yvette Montelongo. Laura Braze, Jo Ann Moc- zygemba. Diana Velazquez. Tasha Reyes. Peggy Vargas, Tannette Walter, Norma Betty Gonzales. Sylvia Leos, Olivarez. Beatrice Garcia, Diana Villareal. Alma Velasco, Debbie zales, Kathy Valverde. I-ifth row. Debbie Otten. Annette Gonzales, Derry. Sharon jfs gg., Madison. Yvette Mendez. Letica Molina. Diana Anderson. Rosemary Witherspoon, D'Ann Dugue. Susan Sapaugh. Cheryl Sance. Lydia Cardenas. Eliz- abeth Agular, Angela Dobbs, Karen Pawlick. San- dra Ruiz, Debbie Hernandez, Lydia Castillo. Nancy Felan, Karen Touchek. Elizabeth Mongle. Linda Breeding. Debbie Poindexter. Shirley Schumuekle. Kandy Brougham. Dara Nelson, Brenda Rudd. Pat Lopez. Seventh row: Jo Beth Thompson. Lori Morales. Melissa Martinez, Kathy Kielty, Debbie Opposite page Heh to righll Janelle Smith Pres., Kim Bergh Col. of marchers, Bemie Mutchler Col. of dancers, Jeannie Davie Lt. Col. of marchers, Vicki Matthews Lt. Col. of dancers, Debbie Morrison Sec. This page: Stephanie Wrase Treas., Pam LaField Maj., Bonnie Erfurth Brigadier, Julie Moczygemba Brigadier, Tina Woosley Brigadier, Karen Whitaker Brigadier. C enter picture: Brigade stands at a football game cheering for another touchdown. ' sfgas - 1 Y I te 1.,s?'f 12 it rt it t N K Cv 'ffl Pearson Debbie Schoby Decie Whitmore Denise Wernli Yvette llernandez Charelene Young Karen Grimmer Marelene Young Michele Zatontz Lori Godfrey Suzanne Brennan Joan Heck Lisa Fuller Doris Roth Carolyn Denman Margie Vasquez Vicky Vasquez Linda Garcia Yvonne Cazares Kelly Martin Glenetta Broyles Carla Coleman Cynthia Waller Eddie Wells Jeanne Graham Rosa Cruz Cheerleaders Promote Spirit t Games 218 I Active Faces! Page Completed by Cindy Hill The eight cheerleaders in the Brigade suffer from sore throats and sore muscles after athletic events because of the effort they put forth to show their support for the Highlands' athletes. The cheerleaders are present at every varsity basketball and football game. The main objective of their being present at the games is to boost the morale of both the players and spectators whether we are winning or losing. The cheerleaders are also in charge of leading the various pep rallies held here at Highlands. Anyone who has been a member of the Brigade for one year or longer and is either a sophomore or junior may try to become a cheerleader. The girls who wish to become a cheerleader first try out in front of a judge, then if the judge accepts them they perform in front of the student body. The students then vote for the eight girls of their choice. The girls who are chosen to be cheerleaders then vote among themselves to choose a head cheerleader. The Brigade feels that more support should be shown at junior varsity athletic events so a group of junior varsity cheerleaders will also be chosen for the following year. Dancers: Dance The Time wa Although there are many clubs at High- lands High School that serve to entertain students, one organization that stands out among all others is the Highlands Brigade. The Brigade has performed at all the football games, this past year as in the previous 20 years. But the Brigade does not just perform for the football games, they also participated in dance team com- peltition where they did an outstanding Jo . The dance team performed at the Spurs vs. Buffaloes game this year. It was one of the performances they will never forget because it was Senior Night. The dance team members are a very fine group of young ladies that are also quite talented. The pictures on this page show the dancers in their different cos- tumes for the past year. The dance team has performed well and has represented Highlands in the best way possible. The young ladies have learned a great deal of discipline and resgonsibility that will stay with them for t e longest time. Top left: Beverly Miller clowns around before the halftime. Top right: Bernie Mutchler - Colonel of the Dancers - demonstrates the splits in the Brigade Room. Bottom left: The Dancers - lst row: Stepha- nie Wrase, Vicki Matthews, Bernie Mutchler, Janelle Smith, Pam Lafield. 2nd row: Vicki Hill, Jyll Jaques Anna Kjos, Roes Cantu Lynn Emory, Karen Schle- gle. Sylvia de la Garza, Beverly Miller. 3rd row.' Susie Vogal, Leah Lunchen, Nancy Myers, Dawn Frye, Becki Rhode, Lynn Doherty, Elain Volkman, Rita Camcncho, and Gerilynn Sullivan. Bottom right: Lynn Doherty is ready to perform to the theme of the movie Star Wars. She, like all the other girls, always projects. wb HUNUR WSU? '5- 1 , Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez f Active Faces f 219 Brigade Members And The Times Of Their Lives f .Wag K , f Fil' T if s T s if K V 792' ' i,1'f15 5 msfifinjik ,g Ni 220 1 A t ve Faces X Page Completed by Carol Ro driguez ite page, top right: Anna Flores performs dur- halftime show. Middle left: Patricia Lopez at attention before going on to the field. Mid- Susan Steckley, Carol Poling, Debbie Mon- Diane Moczgembia, and Nancy Felan into the stadium. Bottom left: The Brigade their spirit. Bottom right: Kim Berg - Colonel marchers. This page, top left: Sharon Persky, QI. Sherri Shaw and Colleen Thomas are all smiles at the Lee game. Middle: Beverly Miller anxiously awaits her time to perform. Top right: Anita Lincoln gets ready to put her cheerleading necldace around some lucky girl's neck. Bottom left: The old cheerleaders and officers encircle the New Girls. Bottom right, top to bottom: Vicky Hill. Pam LaField and Jyll Jacques watch and talk over the game with enthusiasm. 3 Pr I Y ilfx Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez X Active Faces I 221 Brigadoon hen You're Good People otice When you're good people notice was the motto on the 1978 Brigadoon staff's tee shirt this year and the staff worked hard to produce another award winning yearbook for the Highlands student body. The 1977 yearbook was awarded the Award of Distinguished Merit, only two other yearbooks in Bexar county received as high a rating. The 1978 yearbook staff received first place for their cover design, second place for the opening section, second place for overall yearbook design at the Trinity Journalism Institute held in the beginning of June. According to Mr. Gary Harlow, M '-l' advisor, the yearbook staff are nhistorig recording the events in the lives of 2,1 students and 150 faculty members Highlands High School. The staff attended a number of wo: shops such as ones in Denton, and c held at Trinity University titled Publit tions Day. At the end of the year a Publicaticl banquet was held at Woodlake Coun Club and the staff enjoyed a bu meal. After the dinner the Brigadoon on a slide show and gave out awards to the hard working staffers. Vx 0,1 A e j ,Q .,, V 1 www r 1 A X , K . li iyeff q ,I mms KM A ,U ,. ,A it .. ,,,,,, . , . . Q 1 222 ! Active Faces!Page Completed by Peggy Vargas OjJlN1SilUprlgL'. mp lcfl: The I977-78 Brigadoon staff. H'l'.K'I ww, ltjfi lu riglu: Penny Kee. Debra Hefner. Danny Doolittle. Beverly Miller. Set-will rmr: James Thompson. Jyll Jacques. Margaret Wilson. Paul Rohey. Julie Fontenot. Carol Rodriguez. Eddie Castro. Tap mu'.' Peggy Vargas. Kathy Valverde. Lori Brown. Mona Johnson. Laura Jordan. and David Kennedy, A'llll'17lll'llll'L'll.' Becky Rhode, Top rrglilx Mr. Gary Harlow. staff sponsor. Barium lqhs David Kennedy. editor-in- Chief. B0ll0Illl'fgl1I,' Eddie Castro teaches Jyll Jac- ques the finer points of typing a quad-pak. 7'li1.s page. lap: Paul Robey gets ready to print pictures. Top left: Julie Fontenot. Laura Jordan. and Carol Rodriguez attend a workshop at the Institute of Texan Cultures. Tap right: Margaret Wilson and Peggy Vargas sell brownies at the Heritage Week Carnival. Bolwm left: These members show that the Brigadoon staff really' stick together. Balmm right: Lori Brown and Danny Doolittle discuss an upcoming photo assignment. ,,, l l x 4 ,, -gl 1 a.. ,. X 1 iii T' s- '2 ' 1 A-.W 'X ' Q we new ,.-f' Page Completed by Kathy Valverde!Active Faces X 223 Tartan Staffers Are On Red Alert QA A M 'L 5- f ' sip ,fm gb,- 5 sf is 2 xi E, f if 9? if qw: If 'Hia -Q 'if A aff, :JY 1 qw ,hr ,,. .W ,. , .-My 31 M, if -,L.LL 3:4 . :JIM ,, Y ,A jf 55 - .. V K W 224 X Active Faces X Page Compleled by Peggy Vargas w he Tartan staff learns the many cts of newspaper journalism through rience. They learn that it costs money rint a paper and that subscriptions advertising must be sold. Staffers that all the facts must first be gath- . The facts must then be woven into formative story. Stories and pictures t fit into an attractive layout. The deadline takes on a new meaning. ors and staffers alike can watch the r being printed at the composition and make final adjustments. affers feel a sense of pride when they work in print and published for school. Keeping a school of informed is a big responsibility. Tar- realize this and provide stu- and faculty with a quality publica- Opposite page, lop: Mona Johnson prepares to cover a hot story. Top left: Tartan Staffers. Left to right: Marie Lukasik. Theresa Kochanski. Debra Hefner. Yolanda Bonilla. .Ieff Morgan, Pat Evans. Gloria Martinez. Monika Hubarrd. Jimmy Howard. Ken- eth Renfro. Becky Miller. Edward Brown. Mona Johnson. Staffon Garrett, Lori Brown. ln the car. are staffers Diana Amyx. Carolyn Lyssy. Tammy Wicker. Daphnye Koenig. Middle left: Tartan staf- fers are very enthusiastic about attending Denton Convention. Left to right: Edward Brown. Diana Amyx. Tammy Wicker. Debra Hefner. Mona John- son. Theresa Kochanski. and Carolyn Lyssy. Middle right: Theresa Kochanski approves a page. Bottom lej: Edward Brown reviews an old paper. Bottom middle: Carolyn Lyssy and Pat Evans take a break for lunch. Bottom right: Marie Lukasik. This page, top left: Tammy Wicker smiles for the camera. Top middle: Lori Brown hears some disgusting news. Top right: Edward Brown and Staffon Garrett share a joke at lunch. Middle: Richard Kindshuh works on some copy. Bottom lejis Tammy Wicker. Theresa Kochanski. and Debra Hefner discuss their section. Bottom right: Mr. Gary Harlow. sponsor, discusses the workshop schedule. if wr .Y at ff' .ily fag, all Page Completed by Peggy Vargas! Active Faces X 225 lt National HlJI1lJl 2-QI C IEK1Zy In honoring over ninety seniors, the Highlands chapter of the National Honor Society kept active. The purpose of the N.H.S. being to Create an enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, and develop character, the newly elected members were chosen as examples of outstanding students. The students and now members of the society were chosen primarily on the basis of scholarship and as Mr. Clark said in his address to the members and their parents as the induction ceremony, service, lead- ership, and character have already been exhibited by many of these members but only the future will decide how they will use these attributes. The Highlands chapter elected the fol- lowing officers at their first meeting of the 226 I Active Faces l Page Completed by David Kennedy year, president- Keith Kelley, vice pre ident - Lester Kelly, secretary - Sus Machicek, treasurer - Mona Johnsoi The sponsors: Mrs. Briggs, Miss Lundeei and Mr. Clark strive to help these a other students achieve their goals in lil! whether academic or otherwise. Tap left: Beckie Tessman receives her certificate membership from Mr. Clark as N.H.S. preside Keith Kelley looks on. Top right: Mona Johnsc presents Judge Carol R. Habemian with a corsagc appreciation for the talk she gave during the indu tion ceremony. Bottom left: Eduardo Castro, seni class resident, receives his certificate of memb ship tliiom Highlands princi al, Mr. Clark. Bott center: Sandy Nix sang The Impossible Drea during the induction ceremony, she was accom nied by Kim Unger. Bonom right: The the N.H.S., Mrs. Briggs and Miss while Mr. Clark gives a small presentation at induction ceremony. Library Club CCS Library Shlip Shape In 978 l Q Kw--' ' ' x The Library Club, a chapter of Teenage Library Association of Texas, is designed for student library assistants to gain knowledge about different kinds of library work connected with library services. This is the fourteenth year in which there has been a library club at Highlands. With twenty-four members, they attended the annual district meet in Austin, and were also the sponsors of the state confer- ence, held here in San Antonio. The Highlands Library Club is one of the largest of the library clubs in the dis- trict. Top left: Mrs. Gonzalez supervises while Steve Koe- nig, Tim Hightshoe, Dean Williams, and Karen Abshire work on a project. Top right: Members of Library Club are left ta right: Robert Adleman, Clay- ton Burlgett, Tim Hightshoe, Tracy Cook, Eva Lon- goria, oni Alsbury, Napolean Vaughn, Wanda Albury, Steve Koenig, Linda Carranza, Karen Ebshire, Patsy Salinas, Cheryl Veal, Dianett Daw- son, Carlton Burgett, Richard Cardenas. Bottom row: Mrs. Gonzalez, Cecilia Dullnig, Molly McClure, Alma Alanis, Diana Lopez, Mrs. Hildebrandt. Bot- tom left: Sponsors are Mrs. Gonzalez and Mrs. Hil- debrandt. Bottom right: Officers for I977-78 are Ieji to right: vice-presi ent Clayton Burgett, treasurer Ceci ia Dullnig, secretary Linda Carranza, Patsy Salinas, reporter Molly McClure, President Alma Alanis, Diana Lopez. L. ., ,. Mix-it ..' Ill t'lL' l tg' Wm , M A Page Completed by Laura Jordan I Active Faces I 227 228 F C d b Latin Club Competing In J .C.L. Perpetuates Roman Culture , ?A2g 4 V , . tr Jawa. 6 y David Kenned fhe Highlands Latin Club holds many varied ivities such as socials. car washes. and candy sales . the main emphasis of the club is not on these ivities. The main objective of the club is more ng the lines of Latin contests in the Junior Classi- League's Latin competition. The major two con- itions attended by the club are: the area conven- 1 held in Uvalde and the state convention held in tAntonio. 'he Latin Club began its preparation for competi- 1 early in the year. Students competing in the as of Roman and Greek life. Greek and Roman Lory, mythology, decathlon and others studied all material they could find in their respective areas. dents competing in dramatic interpretation stud- their respective selections and memorized them .hat they could give a smooth oration. Those stu- nts interested in sight recitation read many Latin sages so that they would be more familiar with Latin language. Lhis study and practice paid off for many dedi- d students when the results of the competitions 'e announced. Although the club as a whole did win a sweepstakes award, many individual trds were won by club members in the area and e competitions. t The winners in area competition were: Cora Kim- ble, first place girls dramatic interpretation level one: Susan Vogel, second place girls dramatic level two interpretation: David Kennedy, first place boys dramatic interpretation level one: Kenneth Renfro. Greek life level one. The winners in state competi- tion were: Gerard Renfro, third place Greek life level two: Cora Kimble, fifth place girls dramatic interpretation level one: David Kennedy, fifth place boys dramatic interpretation level one: Morgan McLemore, fifth place Greek life level three. Several members plan to attend the national meet held in Denton this year and by representing High- lands and Texas Highlands will again receive national recognition for being the great school it is. Opposite page, top right: Members of the Latin Club prepare to board the bus on their way to Uvalde. Top left: The officers of the 1978 Latin Club are,from left to right: Gerard Renfro. Second vice president: Lee Morison. Historian: Tammy Wicker, first vice presi- dent: Olga Chapa, president: Ricardo Cottes. trea- surer: Marcela Benavidez, secretary. Upper right: Johnny Gonzaba. and Cora Kimble appear tired after the Area competition in Uvalde. Center left: David Kennedy, Ricardo Cortes, and Lee Morrison discuss the difficult competition they will face in -cgi L.. N ,Q l 4 has L v5'i ' - . . tl ' M g-N' r . a i , 0 i i 'fn A' 1 i I, f L ef Nkailaf tp.. 3 si .gyg j area competition. Lower right: Lisa Rhodes fcov- eredj and Suzanne Fancher examine the program for -the mythology workshop. Bottom leyhx Olga Chapa talks with some Jefferson students while in Uvalde. Bottom right: Jeff Morgan, Tammy Wicker. Morgan McLemore and a Jefferson student relax and have a meal together back in San Antonio after the area competition. This page, top left: Olga Chapa, David Kennedy, Laura Powell, and Miss Trini Nordstrum talk about the up coming State convention. Top right: Ricardo Cortes studies for the Greek life con- test. Center left: Mona Johnson, dressed in her Roman toga. discusses her chances of winning the costume contest. Center Right: Ricardo Cortes. Marcy Benavidez, John Kimble, David Kennedy. Olga Chapa and Thomas relax after participating in the morning contests and they prepare for the after- noon ones. Bottom left: Gerard Renfro, Lisa Morri- son. Cora Kimble, Lisa Rhodes await the results of the state competition. Bottom center: Suzanne Fancher has yet to see Thomas Williamson in his Roman toga but Lisa Rhodes has seen him and apparently she doesn't know what to think. Bottom right: Thomas Williamson is dressed in his Roman toga and is ready to enter the costume contest. H gm 1,1 ,gan . :gt . .. N ., -1-,saiw ,I x -'sn 4 i V on . K 77.1, .L h 7 wr W 3 if f o. J S W FW t W J J' . -, as .E-y . W ,M ,V t .1 Z ., 1 3- - 5 N ,V M., V , MT. 975 V in ,g :is .a wary. fs,i':.,43-ga . iw tv WV .V .Q we gi ,Zh ji? is ,tt W ,J 'P' .-.f .- ,, ':'ii3-'if 9 .H M5 - ' 1 .f mf-v'4f M ,QV-1 ' ..- ' fe Q. .vo Ay, - -a.,,., -.2 V - , Z F? . , Iv- ac 'mt 1 1- k X il K Q f fm Page Completed by David Kennedy!Active Faces X 229 French Club Washes Their Way To New rleans The French Club consists of stude who are either taking French or are j interested in French or French cultui Under the sponsorship of Miss Holtlr they started out the school year with positive outlook. Members decided numerous fund-raising activities to 5 them on their way to New Orleans. So of the various activities were a rock thon, Valentine's Day telegrams, and I and lots of car washes. These memb worked constantly to earn their way Louisiana. N The New Orleans trip was in May 2 it took place over a weekend. While the the French Club, Miss Baze, and N Holtman, stayed at the Grand Hotellm New Orleans, and spent their days tou such attractions as the French Quar the Wax Museum, and the French M ket. 'In I 230 X Active Faces!Page Completed by Kathy Valverde rg iff' 3 W Opposite page, top leji: French Club members, Bot- tom row, left to right: Maria Perez, Rozina Fernan- dez, Kim Prevou, Gracie Lopez, Diana Lopez, Karen Fletcher, Liz Stein, Debbie Vidal. Second row: Laura Ramos, Terry Washington, Janie Hernandez, Janette LaFuente. Third row: Sharon Keller, Ricky Medrano, Bobby Meshew, Maria Mugica, reporter! historian: Patti Cochran, presidentg Miss Holtman, sponsorg Justina Tardy, vice-presidentg Becky Sza- franski, secretary! treasurer. Fourth row.' Linda Val- dez. Sheena Inglis, Mary Broach, Billy Goodenough, Kevin Drake, Charles Minica, Kim Shultz, Cindy Pagan, Judy Pritchard, Victor Williams, Nelda Medrano, Roberta Lowery, Byron Starks, Raymona Johnson. Back row: Karen Prevou, Beckie Tessman, Debi Kerns, Beverly Estes, Clifford Dominguez, Rhonda Anders, Larry Salazar, Victor Nelson, ' T41 1773 r I 1 Simon Cordova, Becky Lutton, Mario Martinez and Mary Transue. Top left: Miss Marty Holtman, French Club sponsor. Middle left: Patty Cochran gets soaked at a car wash, Middle center: French Club members work hard at a car wash. Middle right: Victor Williams makes sure all the soap is washed off. Bottom left: Maria Mugica looks tired after a long day. This page, top: Miss I-loltman and Patty Cochran look excited as they count their money. Top leh: The French Club members pose for a picture before boarding the buses for New Orleans, Louisi- ana. Top right: Sharon Keller gets her luggage ready to put on the bus. Bottom left: Bobby Meshew and Kevin Drake wait for the bus to arrive. Bottom cen- ter: These two girls look excited to be going to New Orleans. Bottom right: Beckie Szanfranski boards the bus. lf 1435 'x Page Completed by Kathy Valverde!Active Faces I 23l German Club Experiences Action Packed Year! Throughout the past year, the German club maintained its prominence as one of the top clubs at Highlands High School. To do this the club sponsored numerous activities promoting the German heritage. The activities of the club included bake sales of German pastries and cakes, an Essen und Waldfest picnic, a Christmas polka party, and booth at Heritage Week which brought the club a second place award. One of the high points of the year is the annual trip to the Wurstfest. The year was brought to a close in a special way with the annual German Club Banquet. At the banquet there were several awards given such as the Rookie of the Year award which was given to Fraulein Carty for her active cooperation. 232 f Active Faces ! Pages Completed by Carol Rodriguez l E mound. Firsr row: Cordula Borkowski. William Hines. Bud Robison. Nancy Stiles. lraulun Carty. Scott Nolan. Nana Grobe. David Kennedy. Volker Borkowski. Second row: Kathy lgleheart. Janice Pundt. Sammy Stewart. Sandra Wilks. Jill Stevenson. Susan Wilks. Lanette Conners. Audry Robison. Berine Mutchler. Vikky Hill. Karen Summy. Debbie Cox. Carl Ybarra. Bernei Sekula. Lisa Gomez. Third row: Ralph Waters. Dawn Frye. Glanette Broyles. Jeanie Davis. Susan Petry, Laura Yarborough. Lori Pol- lock. Lucretia Handy. Gabriel Handy. David Sali- nas. Claudia Hirsch. Brenda Ullman. Keith Kellner. Kim Cloud. Tommy Skrofanek, Fourlh row: Randy Wells. Carl Smith. Kelvin Land. Sherry Iryc. Nancy Myers. Rubin Valle. Cindy Wagenfueln. Kim Unger. Debi Mercure. Donna Mueller. Beverly Miller, Chris Hernandez. Debbie Rodgers. Lori Griffin. Cindy Hanley. Kim Rivera. Flfrh row: Jody Buchanan. Eric lromme. Curtis Poindexter. Luis Benavides. Ernest Dobbs. Cathy Stover. Darlrnr Bain. Jeannie Birt. Peggy Goodwill. Carol Green. Janelle Smtih. Suzi Garrett. Richard Ricks. Gayle Vaughn, Susan Rob- ertson. Carolyn Thomas. Lori Dickinson. Debbi Pearson. Katryn Seipp. Brenda Rudd. Sixrhs Melvin Kotzur. Raymond Davis, Jeff Brennan. Mike Rzez- nik. Carl Schaumloffel. Paul Balleza. Mike Carver. Karen Fater. Terri George. JoBeth Thompson. Frank Frisks. Steven Villareal. Jeff Zoblosky. Sandy Donnathan. Lqfr: Miss Carty. Lanette Connors. Nana Grobe. Kathy Stover and Audry Robinson help to kill good- ies at the German Club Bake Sale. Opporire page. lop lefls Fraulein Carty and Yvonne Fulmer and Bud Robinson decide the winner of the costume contest. BOIIOIH lffflf Firxl rowfrant: Scott Nolan 4 lst Vice President. Nancy Stiles - President. David Ken- nedy - Report. Second row: Willian Hines - Asst. Rep.. Nana Grobe - Second Vice President. Frau- lein Carty - Sponsor. Yvonne Fulmer - Secretary. Bud Robison - Treasurer. Ballom Righl: Mike Car- ver builds a fire in the barbecue pit for Heritage Week while Erenst Dobbs watches. This page. lop right: Debbie Rodgers invites Karen Whitker to have some cake. Bolmm left: Martin Hansler and Dancy Myers wait for the announcement of the awards at the Skating Party. Bolrom middle: Janice Pundt and Lanette Conners work hard to get the car washed, Bottom flglllf Kathy Stover and Lanette Conners, Salley Walters-dorf and Curtis Pointdexter get ready to bejudged. Pages Completed by Carol Rodriguez f Active Faces X 233 Food, Fun And Feastin, Spotlight Banquet The German Club. being one of the most active language clubs at Highlands. has planned and carried out another suc- cessful activity A their Banquet. The Banquet was held at the River Res- taurant in New Braunfels. There was many different types of entertainment and of course there was plenty of good Ger- man food. Towards the end of the evening the offi- cers for the new year were announced. At this time there were many tears ofjoy and of sadness fjoy because the seniors were graduating and sadness because they were 234 X Active lfaces!Page Completed hy Carol Rodriguez eulstb Binh leaving. But when it was all over everyo was in good spirits because it had beer very good year. , Many of the Club members attended t banquet with their guests. and all had good time. The banquet was one enjoy ble evening members will never forget. Top lqfl: Jody Buccannon stops to look fora plact sit. Top niidflluj Clifton WelZ and Debbie Mcfl enjoy the warm atmosphere and the delicious C man food. Top right: Jeff Brennen and Paul Ball wait impatiently for the food to be served. B01 leli: Everyone listens carefully to Debbie Rodg, read her famous poems. Barium riglzl: Kelvin L finally reaches the front of the line ami is served. E: In November, many of the German Club members attended the annual Wurstfest held in New Braunfels. The members were able to experience many aspects of the German culture. They walked about the many small shops which sold different types of foods such as sau- sage and sauerkraut or desserts. There was music to dance to and songs to sing. Some of the local school children demonstrated a few of the traditional Ger- man Folk Dances. The day that the German Club mem- bers attended was the day set aside for high school students. So along with get- ting acquainted with the German Culture they were also able to meet other students from many other schools. Pictured on this page are, lop: Mimi Smith and Jo Beth Thompson try to decide what to do first. Mid- dle Ish: Lori Dickinson and Jody Buckannon try some of the German foods. Bottom leji: Bobette Day waits in line while trying to decide what souvenir to buy. Middle right: Jody Buchannon, Emest Dobbs, Bud Robinson, Kelvin Land and Bemie Sekula show their pride and support for the school during a pep rally. Bottom right: Club members show their excite- ment on their way to the Wurstfest. I , 2 S t 1 , in h KS Tv Qs ag '51 ' ,E T' . 134 ' It . . aiu Q21- Q 1 at Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez! Active Faces l 235 aww' Chess Club Makes Its Move .,.MfAanil .aa . ,A ,, 236 ! ACIIVC Faces! Page Completed by Peggy Vargas 'W' , l'he Highlands Chess Club participated tournaments throughout the year. The in team consisting of Mike Garcia. 'ardo Cortez, Lester Kelly and Steve larreal attended tournaments at the t school every two weeks beginning in tember and lasting throughout May. Jther team members attending tourna- nts were Richard West, Raymond chot, Dwanye Walker. Able Galvan, 'los Ybarra, and Pete Martinez. 'he Highlands team won lst place at Longfellow tournament, 2nd place at Emerson tournament. 3rd place at the 1 Tech tournament, and 3rd place at Lanier tournament. 'he school year ended on a good note. hlands took 4th place at the South if 1 if Texas State Championship held in Pharr. Texas. Team members were Ricardo Cor- tez. Steve Villarreal. Raymond Puchot. and Richard West. Individual honor went to Steve Villarreal 4th place individual award and Richard West llth place indi- vidual award. Oppositepage, top left: A familiar sight to chess mem- bers. Top right: 4th place trophy won at the High- lands tournament. Bottom right: Chess Club. Left to right: Mr. Schmidt. Ramond Puchot. Steve Viller- real. Carlos Ybarra, Richard West, George Lane. Scott Brient. Donald Nystrom. Bottom: Pete Marti- nez. Dwayne Walker. Bottom right: Mr. Schmidt. sponsor. This page. top left: Mike Garcia makes his move confidently. Top right: Highlands Chess Tour- nament. Bottom Iqft: Richard Cortez. plans his strat- egy for Highlands team. Bottom right: Lester Kelly moves to Check mate. .TM .. ,,g......,.,...-R Lyn Page Completed by Peggy Vargas!Active Faces ! 237 Teens - FHA Intramural Basketball Champions All-American Teens F.H.A. at Highlands started ist year and the club sponsor is Mrs. Carol Hausler. This year' began with the election of class officers September. These officers were installed in Octo- :r with a joint ceremony with the three other H.A. chapters. The chapter sponsor, Mrs. Hausler, directed the Rib through many activities - including a study of erpersonal relationships, housing, budgeting, ild development, laundry, personal sewing and ds. Many speakers visited the classes -including liiresentatives from Planned Parenthood lpersonal lues and goals and family planning, the Legal Aid ciety began parent family law in Texasj the City tblic Service Board fuse of kitchen equipmentj, d local beauty and modeling schools Cfor personal Ire in Homemaking l class.J Fund raising projects included two joint candy es with Owls F.H.A., and a cookbook sale helped inthe cost of the club shirts. ther projects that they have had was their Christ- mas project. FHA Week project. class weddings. hospital visits. Around the end of the year the offi- cers had a banquet at Karem's. The purpose of the class weddings is to show the members how to plan their own weddings. Each member's birthday was honored this year with the presentation of a F.H.A. gift. Opposite page, upper right: Mrs. Hausler is the spon- ser of Teens-FHA. Top left: lst period, Bottom row: Donna Munley, Lillian Rivas. Sec., Mary Ann Gon- zales. Treas.: Basil Franks. Pres.: Anna Gonzalez. Shirley Torres. Terri Garcia. 2nd row: Mrs. Hausler. David Smith. Carol Green. Valana Sides. Ervey Valle. Tony Hernandez. 3rd row: Mike Kimble. Ray- mond Clay. Douglas Caldwell. Kathy Moseley. Joyce Caza. Ricky Paredes, Mike Gonzales. Henry Franks. Top right: Jill Jacques at the Installation. Middle left: 2nd period. Bottom row: Tommicine Brookins. Shirley Maese, Treas.: Sandra McClure. Pres.: Leah Lundschen, Sec,g Kathy Trejo. Joye McFall. Betty Black. 2nd row: Rose Garcia. Patsy Houston. Theresa Burke. Debra Davila. Janie Her- Amanda Taylor, Velia Espinoza. dm 4th period Sitting' Historian: Stephanie Bouldin. Sec.: DeDe Loyd. Pres.: Ida Meqgado, 'lg'eajs.: Alpena u e 2nd row: Donna Washer. Laura Yarbrough, Rosalinda Martinez,-Mary Velasco, aren ri gen, p 3rd row: Robyn Anderson, Brenda Rudd. Jeanette Martinez. Diane Morris, Sandra Esqueda. Treas.g Verdeja. 4th row: Lydia Torres. Frances Sanchez. Lisa Moss, Diana Strait. Robyn Daugherty. Sheena nandez, Terry Rivas. Debra Jackson. 3rd row: James Finucane, Joe Alverado, George Allen, Mrs. Hausler. Willie Thompson, Mark Mosely, Joseph Brown, Raymond Gonzalez. Middle right: FHA members at the installation. Bottom left: 3rd period. Bottom row: Julie Guerra. Sarah Loera. Pres.: Jill Jacques, Vice Pres.g Lon Beard, Treas.: Lynne Sheffield, Diane Cheslyn. Annette Wil- liams. 2nd row: Valerie Adcock, Susan Moreno. Sandra Gonzaba. Gayle Vaughn, Kathy Men- doza, Elizabety Perrymann, Patty Rodriguez. Janie Rodriguez. 3rd period, Robbie Robertson, Debbie McClure. Debbie Edwards, Pres.: Sheryl Campbell. Rickey Hoyle. Sec.: Scharlena Hodges. Kenneth Sobeczek, Bruce O'Neal. This page, top right: James Finucane takes a big bite out of his chalupa. Middle left: Patsy Rodriguez is cooking tortillas. Middle center: Debbie Edwards looks at Carol Green drinking her tea. Bottom right: Gayle Vaghn gets her enchiladas ready to eat. Bottom leji: Susan Moreno and Sandy Gonzaba seem to be enjoying their food. 'NX-fig. 6. E Page Completed by Julie Fontenot 1 Active Faces X 239 Action F.H. ., Helping Students T Become Prepared Adults Action F.H.A.. Future Homemakers of Ameri sponsored by Mrs. Tessman is one of the four F. clubs here at Highlands. The students in Action F. are generally the students who are in Mrs. Tessmz homemaking classes. These students are concerned v making their future life simpler by being more kn edgeable about home concerns. The club mem study and work in class and in club functions such as style and gong show sponsored by the club. The gong show featured many different humor acts while the style show had students model curl fashions of clothes. The style show demonstrated the est fashions in men's and women's apparel in both d and leisure wear. The students also gain practical knowledge a home affairs concerning children. financing,jobs. s problems. and generally all aspects of life today. This course and club helps make students more , pared to be parents and adults in our changing world 2410! Active Faces!Page Completed by David Kennedy W .. ,rig W..- is l X fi xii- 5 A Opposile page. lop left: Mrs. Tessman's third period F.H.A. class poses in their name, comprising Ihe I-T Tammy Wilson. .lanet Stokes. Cindy Johnson. .ludy Lyons. Teri DeSalme. Teri Washington. and lnette Petterson. Comprising lhe H: Margaret Palomary. Elvira Rodriquez. Peggy De La Fuentes. Patricia Rogers. Ccenterl Debbie Gawlik, Debbie Morrison. Nell Russell. .lanico Miller. and Mary Heiman. Com- prising lhe A: Diane Harris. Mary Thompson. Linda Kosclskey. Leslie Bibbs. Bonnie Erfurth. Betty Anderson, Yolanda Mota, Cathy Armstrong. and Michele Butler. Top righl: Mrs. Henry performs her tennis act for the F.H.A. style show. Boitom lefl: Lucy Corona is appreciative of the carnation she received at the F.H.A. banquet held at San Fran- cisco Steak House. Bollom righlr Mrs. Tessman's sixth period class, From left Io righl, lop row: Michele Butler, Pam Anderson. Carmen Magallanez. Lucy Corona. and Debra Scipo. The lower row consisting of Cindy Kopp. Irma Shisler and Sandra Mackey completes the class. This page, left: Mrs. Tessman, Linda Kosclskey. and Norma Valdez talk about the excellent banquet they had the the San Francisco Steak House. Upper lehx The senior class sponsors. Mrs. Odem and Mr. Strader perform a country act at the F.H.A. style show. Upper righls Alice Cvaranzuay, Rosemary Rodriquez. Kathy Yzmaza. Tony Adams. and Mary Sigovia apply practical knowledge gained in diapering babies. Borlom lefis Elvira Rodriquez and her husband along with Teri DeSalme prepare to leave after the end of the F.H.A. banquet. Bonom righr: Jeanette Belevins. Judy Lyons. Mrs. Tessman. Beckie Tessman. and Tammy Bass realize the ban- quet is nearing its conclusion as the plates are removed. Q i 3 Q A 'X ... Q in-xw fi,- Page Completed by David Kennedy!Active Faces X 24l FHA. . . Toward New Horizons Future Homemakers of America is an organiza tion that is eoneerned with developing domestie responsibilities among the students that take the course, However the club partiupates in numerous other school aetivities This FHA Club is under the supervision of Mrs Saenz and Mrs Lopez The club has many offieers and is guided by their President Miss Karen Tou ehek, The club partieipated in many activities such as intramurals Spirit Week Aetivities and other such school related functions The banquet held at the end of the year offered the club members the ehanee to vet together for the last lime. Members were reeognized for their outstand ing work hy' reeeiving design ated awards and mone tary' prizes, The FHA Clubs ire open to all the students here at Highlands. A student m ty be assigned to a Home making class where he may hive the change to hecome a eluh member The FHA is a responsibility building club, Top l'l'gfIl.' Ms Stem sponsor Vlidrllf. ugh! M Lopez. sponsor Bulrnm fight Karen louehek Liv es a speech at their banquet held it the Gunter Hotel First row, lqfl lo right: Karen Poerner. Toni San Miguel. Viv Johnson K rren Toueheek Svlvia leos Jesse Saueeda. James Walker. Second row: Mike Whitaker. David Arrendondo Donnie Dirilek Wide Sifret Sandra Zepeda. Hillard Jackson. Billie Briggs. Diana Lopez. Aaron Demerson Collette Bradley larry Simpson. Andrew Munoz. u.. 61 FFIJHI row. ltffl to right: Sandra Ruiz. Patty' Runari. Ricky' Reyna. Fsther Mtrlinez Yewrzd nm Austin Taylor. Donny Johnson. Steve Hartsfield, Elliot Eggleston. Esmond Woodruf Sergio Corriles John Luna. Theodus Christen. Mary' Knight. Kathy' Kicltyg Floyd Salone. Greg Gorahm Roger Urritii 242 X Active Faces! Page Completed by Laura Jordan ighlands FHA is one of the four chap- of the Future Homemakers of Amer- Piere at Highlands. Members of this learn about health, sewing. and cook- 'which is usually their favorite. Any- taking homemaking is eligible for ibership. A te very first FHA chapter began in 1 and had only 15 members. Until 1971 there was only one chapter of FHA at Highlands. but as the school grew. FHA's membership grew. At the end of the year they held a ban- quet at the Gunter Hotel. After the ban- quet they had a dance with a live band. Center right: Karen Touchek gives a speech at their spring banquet. Lower right: Erica Phillips receives :n award for candy sales from Alma Montez. urner. Ken Pawelik. I FFUIZI row: Beverly Estes. Carmen Guzman. Issac Thomas. Alma Gonzales. Mada Rose, Zna' row: Bernard Smith. Deborah Garner. Russell Harris. Debra Floyd. Mark Pridgen. Alma Montez. 7 Q Rendon. Slillllllgf Linda Hernandez. Belinda Cardenas. Pam Lafield. Pam Clardy. lrma Carrion. Laura row: Susan Petry. Valerie Ladson. Rhenea Richardson. Diana Gonzales. Yolanda Ortiz. Debbie Mary de la O. Natalie Sattiewhite. Km' row: Paul Bricker. Horace Fulton. Jannie English. Linda de Waller. Janice Croft. Ronnie Smith. Victor Morales. Clifford Heck. Back row: Robert Suther- l l Page Completed by Laura Jordan f Active Faces X 243 wls F H : Candy Sales ake Profits 244 X Active Faces! Page Completeu oy Laura Jo... Owls FHA was involved in many types of activities this year. At the beginning of the year they had their officer installation and banquet. For Christmas they made crafts items for business and professional women's club. During Texas FHA week, members honored the teachers by giving them flowers. In intramurals they placed 3rd in softball, 3rd in volleyball, and 4th in basketball. Their candy sale helped raise money for their banquet at the Magic Time Machine .ff ,JH 4 f 2nd Period. Front row: Lynn Doherty v Sec.. Gloria Martinez Y Treas.. Kim Bergh - Treas. Zna' row: Hefner, Patricia Miller. Theresa Sizer. Pilar Preciado. Irma Ciseros. Sandra Wren. Maria Gonzales. 3rd Lacy Dixon. Tina Hester. Shirley Starks. Tery Vick. Susie Tristan. Linda Lopez. 41h row: Jimmy Sewell, S Ory. Steve Kocurek. Shannon Bohnert. Danny Salinas. Sylvester Burtan. Andrea Olviar. Pamela Somi Pedro Guttierrez. V10.Yilc'jIlIgL'. illlllicfdillle lqfl: Owls FHA sponsor s. Rebecca White. Top lqfl: Mona Johnson and iry Haeker are waiting for their meal at the Time Chine. Hallam leffl: Denise Deirle and her date oy their meal, Tllispaga lop riglil: Carmen Marti- and date rest between courses. Bullani lqfl: The X Dollar Man helps Karen Lindsey break the ad at the Time Machine. Dil fe.?z'-1 Isl raw: Anita Lincoln S Treas.. Jeff Brennan - Pres.. Cindy Quintana - Sec. 2nd row: Alma Grace Gamboa, Margie Jimenez. Brenda Lipscomb. Jackie Fitzpatrick. Denise Beierle. Penny Mel- 3rd raw: Greg Notzon, Paula Bernd, Beth Witter. Roxanne Barilett, Tammy Burkett. Rhonda Skinner. Robert Wagner, Jeff Birt. Mary Heacker. Charles Jefferson. Jackie Jackson. David Salone, Carla s..J?'q'1 X 4th Period. lx! row: Patty Jones - Sec.. Linda Espinosa - Sec.. Sherry Thurman - Pres. 2nd row: Gracie Gonzales. Carmen Martinez. Carol Poppell. Velma Arrambula. Mary Rodriquez. Peggy Zinsmeister. 3rd row: Carmel Jefferson. Tina Watson. Janice Miller. Sharon Derry. Karen Lindsey. Ernesline Andrews. Page Completed by Laura Jordan!Active Faces f 245 Chiroanes And The Good Times In Life First row lsittingj Diana Amyx, Shawneen O'Rear. Second row: Sherry Boryfled, Debbie Waclawezyk, Judy Pritchard, Tammy Razor, Debbie Potter, Teri Garcia, Sheila MacDonald. Third row: Karen Gater, Karen Wiatrek, Holly Culver, Laura Yarbrough, Linda King, Donna Mielke. Firsl row fkneelingj Kim Unger, Sissy DeSalme, Debbie DeSalme, Melissa Donaldson, Terri Guajardo. Sec- ond row: Margie Sutherland, Sandra Bench, Mary Isaac, Deb Davale, Kim Schultz, Miss Garcia Csponsorj, Debbie Cruz, Carmen Alvarado, Kathy Mendoza, Barbara Stucky. Third row: Annette Garcia, Patrice Ful- mer. Becky Christian, Liz Roel, Peggy Roberts, Kathy Stover. 246 f Active Faces! Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez 'he Chiroanes Literary Club was nded in the 1958-59 school year. Their 'n activity in the first years was the 'tual Style Show. in which the members onstrated to the school best fashiona- wardrobe of the year. Another of their nts for the year was the Mother- ghter Banquet. This is where the girls essed themselves through poetry. oday, Chiroanes is a service organiza- Chiroanes. The president is Melissa Don- aldson and the sponsor is Miss Garcia who is also an English Teacher. Chiroanes, as a group, perform many service deeds, such as visiting several Nursing Homes to make people happy. Opposite page, to left: Margie Sutherland enjoys eat- ing at one of thle sto s for the progressive supper Middle left: Judy Pritcliard finishes u the last of her dessert. Bottom left: Carman Alvaradb enjoys being The activities for this year included a come-as-you-are party, where was held. A progressive and a Mother-Daughter Banquet, also held this year. are about 38 active members in with friends. This page, top left: A group of members have appetizers at the first stop. Top right: Debbie Cruz enjoys the punch. Middle left: Kathy Stover tries out the spaghetti. Center: Kathy Turpin is already full. Bottom right: Terri Guajado looks for a placf to sit. Bottom left: Members relax after a good mea . 'x as W, l -sa Page Completed by Carol RodriguezlActive Faces f 247 Q Los Espanoles Lar est Club This Si e Gf The Rio Grande Members of the 1977-1978 Los Espanoles are: Bot- lom, left to right: David Arredondo, Susan Perales, Lupe Rendon, JoAnn Campos, Beatrice Garcia, Maria Hemandez, Jimmy Arriola, Vanessa Gam- boa, Linda Pena, Sylvia DeLaGarza, Gloria Pacheco, Alma Montez, Yolanda Bonilla, Anita 248 1 Active Faces ! Page Completed by Peggy Vargas Arbizu, Terry Rivas, Juan Rendon, Sylvia Villarreal, Lisa Rodriguez, Mary Arm Pena, J ulia Guerra, Janie Hernandez. Second row: Carlos Cantu, Karen Schlaegel, Elaine St. Claire, Cindy Rodriguez, June Candy Murillo Elizondo, Sylvia Fuentes, Maria Mitchell, Maria Vil- Linda Gonzales Irma lareal, Anna Ramos, Toni SanMiguel, Gracie Lopez, Gutierrez Caroline Ray As well as being the largest club at Highlands, with 250 active members. Los Espanoles is the second largest chapter of the Pan American Student Forum. a state- wide organization made up of 11,000 members. Starting with a total member- ship of 28 at the beginning of school, Los Espanoles was definitely the fastest grow- ing club this year. The parents of club members also showed their enthusiasm by forming a parents booster club, Los Padres de Los Espanolesf' the only booster club of any cultural organization at Highlands. Lek: Los Espanoles officers: Seated lefl lo right: Linda Pena, reporter. Gloria Pacheco, President, Yolanda Bonilla, treasurer, Sylvia DeLaGarza. vice- president. Top: Vanessa Gamboa, sgt-at-arms, Alma Montez, secretaryg Anita Arbizu, sgt-at-arms: Terry Rivas, parliamentariang Jimmy Arriola, sgt-at-arms: Mrs. Henry, sponsor. Not picfured: Juan Rendon. Sgl.-al-al'l'l'lS. vantes, Cynthia Amaya, Steven Kung, Gerald Giron, Aurelio Casas, Denese Comacho, Rita Comacho, Francis Gonzales, Cynthia Paegan. Top row: Ros- sendo Villegas, Rene Rodriguez, Andrew Munoz, Elwood Thompson, Edward Lozano, Gabriel Mesa, I ir I f'?:'45fftff Manuel Buitron, Danny Hinojosa, Allen Gonzales, Edaurdo Castro, Armando Ramos. Sam Lujan. Henry Gutierrez, Roland Flores, Louis Delao. Arthur Nerio, Frank Sanchez. Arthur Nunez. Carlos Casas. Page Completed by Peggy Vargas f Active Faces X 249 Los Espaioles Get Their Acts Together 250 f Active Faces! Page Completed by Peggy Vargas Toys for Tots Christmas .was a pro- ject sponsored by the club for the commu- nity. The members of Los Espanoles col- lected over 1500 old and new toys which were distributed to five different agencies. They repaired and painted the old toys and gathered many new ones from the community. A display was exhibited in the student lounge. The project was con- cluded with a Toys for Tots Dance which was held on December 19, I978 for members and their guests. Letters of com- mendation for their community spirit rmrnzm haw were received by the club, as they 1.980 pesos to Raymando Vasquez. 2 old, so that he could acquire braces corset for which his parents were financially able. Pictured above. The annual Talent Revue was February I7, l978 here at school. T e ting was a cafe scene in Mexico. All of talent appeared and many students ticipated. It was a hit with sellout for the student and night perfc with over S2000 raised. S-4' Opposftepuge. mp left: Toys for Tots Christmas Tree. Top right: Jesse Sauceda dancing with his girl, Bot- tom lejft: Innervisions from Bwana Dik. Thispuge, top left: Brigade dancers perform at the talent show, Tap right: The Reynolds Brothers Combo. Bottom left: Coleen Thomas does her stuff. Bottom middle: You can see the feeling Aurthur Nunez puts into his song to Mrs. Henry, Bottom left: Los Espanoles Dance Team. Left: Sandy Nix sings Evergreen Page Completed by Peggy Vargas l Active Faces X 251 Los Espanoles Carr n Club Traditions The Pan American Student Forum Convention of Texas met at the Conven- tion Center on March 2nd and 3rd. The club received a special commendation for their participation with over some 30 members in attendance and their dona- tion of S500. This is just another example of the club's spirit of charity and brother- hood. Los Espanoles participated and gained recognition during Heritage Week that was held in May. The theme was Liberty and Justice for All. The club won lst place for the inside display and won 3rd place in the Carnival booth competi and served all kinds of Mexican food. The annual installation of officers li quet was held at the Hilton Palacio Rio on May 29, l978 in the La Ri room. Over l00 guests were in attenda. Club members and their guests atten along with the others invited. Mr. Mrs. D. Frank Clark headed the g table along with teachers and pare Special awards were given to member those who had worked above and beyj the call of duty. 252 X Active Faces! Page Completed by Peggy Vargas Oppoxile page. mp lqll: Members who attended the Spanish convention. Tap riglirx Carlos Casas learns a skill at the convention. Buimm left: Linda Pena and Terry Rivas learn a folk dance, Bulmm riglil: Mem- bers show off their talents. This page, lqfi: Steve Kung sells tacos at the Spanish booth. Middle left: Aurthur Nunes enjoys the banquet. Middle center: Mrs. Henry welcomes the guests. Middle right: Sylvia Fuentes and Ruben Diaz are awarded outstanding members. Boiiom lefi: Heritage Week display booth shows Mexican-American influences in literature. BIIIIUH7 riglil: Gloria Pacheco announces new offi- Y'?l?'C Q43 i?'h5Qf ff,.:,e,, nf iw. QATY is Page Completed by Peggy VargaslActive Faces l 253 Mask 8a Gavel Offers New Expression ask 84 Gavel, the speech club. is the est club here at Highlands. lt was anized by Mrs. Tatum's advanced ech students. One of the clubs most ortant goals is to award scholarships eserving speech students. The scholar- s will enable students to train for ate and extemporaneous speaking at of the major Texas Universities sum- workshops. They had money-raising 'ects throughout the year such as dy sales and bake sales which were after school, and Christmas gift sales offered place mats candles. calen- etc. Cgl Gavel had a busy year. with at Churchill. UTSA. Central Roosevelt, Robert E. Lee. Heights and Trinity University. Mig, 'N-H' Each tournament lasted two days in which they competed in categories such as prose. poetry. debates, and duet acting. Mrs. Tatum feels that the club has a bright future with such fine students at Highlands. and with Mrs. Tatum as the sponsor. Opposite page, top lejt, left to right: Mrs. Tatum. David Sparks. Patricia Poppin, Dean Williams. Mid- dle lej: David Sparks recites a poem. Far left middle: Mrs. Tatum. sponsor. Far bottom left: George Gual. pres. Bottom middle: Marcus Anthony studying. This page, top lejt: George Guel recites a speech. Right leji: Mrs. Tatum helping Anthony Scott. Bottom, top row, left to right: Stanley Turpin, Lester Kelly. Anthony Scott. Charles Day, Micheal Flores. Patri- cia Poppin, Bill Brietzke. Ramond Puchot. Bottom row. leh to right: Mrs. Tatum. Teresa Ball. Evelyn Cameron. Yolanda Bonilla, David Kennedy. Dean Williams. Renee McDonald. George Guel. f V .-.-. . .-g .I'I l -- .....,,, Page Completed by Peggy Vargas! Active Faces l 255 OE Learning By Working On he J b O Vocational Office is preparation a egtperience in office jobs throughout 1 city. The junior lab program is a two-hcl session each day to learn to operate cal lators, polish typing, to office quality, ing, correct dress and manners for 1 office, how to answer the telephone, various other business machines. The senior Cooperative Program i one-hour-a-day class to continue t office training with three or more ho spent working in some business office a, regular employee. ' b O E A means Office Education ation, and is the name of the clu Vocational Office Education juniors and seniors. Service money raising projects, club speakers, and contests are all a O.E.A. club activities. Q! ,ist 'W Y f-A .,,,. , , yt , i ,i is t ,, 235 ya - s. , .rri ,f t 256 X Active Faces X Page Completed by Julie Fontenot rf 'Q my ft? we 1. 4 Lf l it W at iv' L., Qu .w', fx I' , is - A ' ' , 1 , vc. . N--f:'g,,55.,-i' -x . .- ' f ei- ! X 'Z Opprmtepage. 10,15 left: lst period. Bntmtit rim. left to right: Brenda Ullmann. Sherry Shaw. Elaine St. Clair. 2nd raw: Peggy de la Fuentes. Cathy Gunn. Rhonda Lindsey. Elia Hurtado. Jrd ww: Karen Waclawczyk, Karen Black. Jeanette Baird. Pat Zaiontz. Tap rmtzr: Debi Mercure. Ruben Valle. Lucy Spaeth. Cynthia Busby. Susan Machiek. Mel- vin Chandler. Dede Beierle. Lonnie Clopper. Donna Mueller. Cheryl Swintek. Elizabeth O'Carroll. Top right: Mrs. Cody is the sponser of the Co-ops. Middle left: 3rd period. lxt 1-mr. lqfi ni right: Roxanne Ran- som. Karen Eater, Stephanie Karm. Linda Urias. Mary Chandler, Liz Espinoza, Ind rmr: Suzi Garrett. Jacky Johnson. Lupita Gutierrez. Vivienne Bean. Victor Nelson. Gloria Pacheco. Grace Landers, Rosemary Moczygemba. Myrtle Love. Mary Nichols. Middle rigltl: Mrs. Tietze is the sponsor of the Lab students, Barium left: Brenda Ullmann helps in the mum sale. Bottom right: Melvin Chandler dis- plays his boutoniers. This' page, mp lqft: These are just a few of the mums from the mum sale. Middle left: Cynthia Busby and Alice Merz seem to be ready for delivery. Botmm lqfl: Elizabeth O'Carroll and Elida Dena from SA Express-News. Middle right: 6th period. Row I: Sheryl Borgfield. son. Laurie Grams. Jeanne Birt. Elsa Garcia. Row Sissi DeSaIme. Cindy Rodriguez. Laurie Pallock. 4: Sandy Garcia. Beverly Estes. Denise Herrera. Row Z: Sherry Frye. Barby Perkins. Sandy Joan Stephens. McClure. Cynthia Uriagas. Row J: Valerie Harri- i ' if :nn Bottom righl: VOE officers are. lxr row: Sec.: Joan dler. Sgt. at Arms: Sissi De Salme. Parliamenta- Stephens. Pres.: Susan Machicek. Vice Pres.: rian: Laurie Paula. Historian: Jeanette Baird. Sgt. Ruben Valle. Treas.: Jackie Johnson. 2nd row: atArms: PatZaiontz, Reporter: Debbie Kiolbassa. Chap.: Mary Chane Page Completed by Julie Fontenol X Active Faces X 257 Hard Workers Prove Successful itudents in Vocational Office Education. LE.. active training to prepare them for Jffice situated career. tudents learn to use a variety of office :hines such as adding machines. duplica- i. copying machines. etc.. in addition to typewriter. Students also practice spelling vocabulary. l This page, lop ftfflf Mary Chandler concentrates on her work. Top righls Victor Nelson smiles for the camera while Grace Landers keeps on working, Bol- l0I71lQfI.' Suzie Garrett and Sherry Frye are using the run-off machine. Bolram cenler: Lupita Gutierrez does her work on the adding machine. Botrom right: Rosemary Moczygemba starts her work by typing. we -an Page Completed by Julie Fontenot!Active Faces f 259 orking nd Learning In '78 Top middle: Cathy Gunn keeps herself busy by typ- ing. Appearance is important and studex in V.O.E. are instructed on what is pro dress and appearance for the office. N After these quarters of V.O.E. trainir students are generally ready for offi work. The V.O.E. program helps studei get started in the business field, and vi aid the student in getting ajob. Top righlr Cindy DeSalme looks as though she want her picture taken while using the machine. 260 I Active Faces! Page Completed by Julie Fontenot Rodney Chandler prepares the for use. duplicating Opposile page, lop lefl: Mrs. Tietzel helps Rosemary Moczygemba with her work. Bolmm righzx Sandy Garcia uses the adding machine, Bottom lcifl: Jackie Johnson and Grace Landers get ready to use the duplicating machine. This page, mp right: Laurie Grams and Joan Stephens seem to be having an interesting conversation. Bollom lefls Karen Black. Ruben Valle and Alice Merz get ready to use the duplicating machine. Bnnom right: Pat Zaiontz reads what she has to type. Tap middle: Anna Calvo is busy typing an assign- ment. -aww M Q , W S1 ,L Q :mf aw. Page Completed by Julie Fortenot!Active Faces I 261 V.O.E. Successfully Ending The Year , e 1 he students in V.O.E. have worked y hard this year. The lab students have ther year to be in V.O.E., so they will more experienced when they go to their ayt students have competed in contests..Sandra McClure went all o National at Detroit. Michigan Clerical contest. She has won medals and trophies. Sandra is in 1 K 9 J? the lab program and will be a senior and work at the Thiell Company her senior year. Opposite page, top right: Mrs. Cody is busy grading papers. Middle lejls Cynthia Busby types. Middle cen- ter: Lonnie Clopper uses the adding machine. Middle right: Rhonda Lindsey is practicing her vocabulary. Bottom lejl: Jackie Johnson gets ready to hand her paper in that she typed. Bottom center: Mrs. Cody Vfi ef' ' having a good time at the V.O.E. banquet. Bottom right: Karen Black and her boss at the V,O.E. ban- quet. This page, top left: Brenda Ullmann works at A848 Construction. Top center: Alice Merz works at Baptist Memorial Hospital. Top right: Denise Donaho works at National Association of Credit Management. Bottom left: Anna Calvo types at Hammonds Insurance Agency. Bottom center: Lon- nie Clopper files at Hammonds Insurance Agency. Bottom right: Cheryl Swintek answers the telephone at Hammonds Insurance Agency. ,,,, V f 1, Q, , ' .L s W ' ' 1 1 :.- if L ' I L ' I J 'F ..,. J ,it t is Q , L J Aft. .L 2 Ft' I K ,1 . I I3 1 1, ' fix. , . V -' im Page Completed by Julie Fontenot!Active Faces f 263 Student Council Is . . Work That Is Worth It F--'S e Completed hy Carol Rodriguez There is much work involved in putting a dance for the whole school. There are rst the plans to make then there's the sters to print and tickets to sell. The nners and decorations to make and to t up. After that's done the stereo equip- ent has to be brought in. Everyone gets on the act. Mr. Butler never sits back to atch it happen, he gets involved. That's hat the Student Council is all about. volvement. Student Council always tries make everyone feel as though they are part of the school. The members are hard working students with a lot of in their school. jar left: Kim Schultz and BeBe Alva- one of the banners for the Student Council entitled Close Encounters of the 4th Kind. Top right: Eric Beers. President. helps to bring in some of the Stereo Equipment for the dance. Isl row, sitting, bollam: William Pitts. Andrea Alviar. Penny Kee. Sherrie Shaw. Mr. Butler. Sandy Nix. Elaine Volk- mann. Eric Beers. Barron Barnes, Lester Kelly. 2nd row: Diana Bitsis. Tracy Cook, Roberta Roberts. Donna Miebe. Theresa Kraus. Yolanda Bonilla, Vivian Lewis, Terri Rivas. 3rd row: George Lane. Aleta Partridge. Kim Bowman, Nancy Myers. BeBe Alvarado. Charlene Kurkowski. Corine Del Bosque. Kim Schultz. Alma Montez. Colette Bradley, Erika Philliups. Arthur Martinez. 41h row: Walter Gon- zales. Mary Transue. Patty Clopper. Tony Valen- tino. Tammy Wicker. Richard Davila. Joel Duque. Mike Kung. Raymond Puchet, Elwood Thompson. This page, top lefl: Mr. Butler puts the finishing touches on the star for the Poster Board. Top righl: Council members decorate the Cafeteria for spirit week. Bonom lej: Members work to finish up on spirit week posters. Bottom right: Mr. Butler goes over the final plans for the dance. , ..,.-.mJia:.a 3. , XT' '-Q f,.,,' ...I . J' A J' 1 4 y I W, ,,.,. , I f Odfmml , gg, A! - ' 1411 54 ?f! rvn Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez!Active Faces X 265 Providing Special Student ctivities Student Council is responsible for a lot of the extra activities that take place here at Highlands. They are the sponsors of many of the dances held here at High- lands. One of their dances was set to the theme of Star Wars. The dance featured mirror balls, a lasar light show, and backdrops depicting scenes from the movie Star Wars. Members of Student Council dressed as characters from the movie, After the dance the movie Star Wars was shown at midnight at Century South. The members in Student Council who are responsible for putting on the dances put in a lot of time and effort to provide an evening of enjoyment for all those who attend the dances. Sl ETH' mf' Alu' ' uauf,,.f+f' J , t , ,F , 5 i .' V Q, I ,Q Q Q , . , Q7 ' 9 iz '., 1 ,Q f 4 'ml , ,V W , 2? . 1 - 'Z' t wg i ' , 1 :m e . X F3 V it f Q. A ' 'A' 94. I tl. .. - . 'fiiv - 'il u .1 x ' if i ferr. ,Ai ' , V ' 't , ' 9' W Q .I RK -- 545 . f V , ,gnvwfwa ' , ' in 1 ' ff 5 'H Q r .31 Qi . . by ia ., 1 fuzz 5, . ttdfvei ' . 5. Q , , PJ .,,. . , ai: Q. f'r, , yy 5, ., ,. I ,. I . A W , 266 f Active Faces!Page Completed by Cindy Hill he Student Council invited the rock up Freewheeling to perform here at hlands for the enjoyment of the stu- t body. Two performances were held ing the day and a night performance t was open to the public was also held. he money from the day performance used to help for the various events the gent Council sponsors here at High- s. he Student Council in cooperation h the South West Texas Blood Bank nsored a blood drive to help replenish much needed blood drive. o donate blood a student had to be years of age or older and weigh ll0 pounds. Before giving blood student was asked questions to make they were in good health. student body was very gen- erous with their time and blood to help insure a plentiful supply of blood for those who are in need of it. Opposite page, lop right: Students enjoying the good music at the Making Friends dance. Top left: Rickey Holye and Leon Morris danced throughout the eve- ning. Center right: Yolanda Bonilla col ects money at the Spirit Week Dance. Center left: Gerry Valdez and Belinda Reyes do a hustle at a Council dance. Middle center: Students boogie to the beat of the music. Bottom right: Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Aleta Partridge relax between dances. Bottom left: Couples enjoying the good music provided by Student Coun- cil. This page, top left: Tim Higdon answering the necessary questions before giving blood. Top right: Colleen Thomas contributes her pint to the blood drive. Bottom lej: Gerry Valdez shows giving blood doesn't hurt. Center right: Students are always eager to give for the blood bank. Center: Charlene Kur- kowski has her blood sample taken. Bottom right: Skip Jackson gives his share of blood to help. Page Completed by Cindy Hill!Ac.tve Faces ! 267 li Student Council Hosts Heritage Week Student Council sponsors many for themselves and for the rest of body. They held many dances the past year as well as run- student store and running the machines for the cheerleader elec- e of the big events the Council plans activities for Heritage Week. Mem- must make sure that all the different , if they desire. have a booth to oper- lus they also run one themselves. Top lell: The Run Thru Crew members are. Left lo righl: Arthur Martinez. Tammy Wicker. Alita Par- tridge. Sandy Nix. Beatrice Quintana. Kim Bowman. Theresa Rives. Patty Clopper. Anita Arbazu. Top righl: Steve Kung helps to carry one of the advertise- ment boards for the Close Encounters Dance into the lounge. Middle left: Becky Ramirez. The Mighty Owl. and Steve Kung were the Bell committee this past year. Middle righl: Paul Hartmen and the slu- dent store bagging some popcorn for the after school sale. Opposiiepage, lop left: Pictured is the grounds of the carnival for Heritage Week. Top right: Sandy Nix relaxes after a busy aftemoon of selling soft drinks she also shows by her shirt that you can be in more than one club. Middle lefl: Karen Willams and Vickey Sneed played records for entertainment at during the Heritage Week carnival. Middle righis Tracy Cook serves soft drinks. Bottom right: Arther Martinez also served soft drinks to help out the council. Page Completed by Carol RodriguezlActive Faces l 269 270 I Active Faces! Page Completed by Carol Rodriguez Student Council It's More Than Fun nd Games The Student Council is always willii to make the student life more enjoyab They do this by making banners for for ball games, selling popcorn after schc and inviting bands to come and play fl the students. This past year there were tx concerts put on by Student Council. Th were by Freewheelin and The Americ. Peddlers. Mr. Butler, as everyone knows, is a ve together person that helps the studer achieve their goals. Mr. Butler succe: fully guided the students in the Coun for the betterment of the student bo and the school. The Student Council remains as one the hardest working clubs in the school far as the promotion of spirit, pride a unity among students goes. iosite page: Mr. Butler and a few members of the 1 bands. the American Peddlers and Free Whee- ,which played concerts for the students are pic- vd here. This page, lop: Laura Bretzke reclines ir a bit of hard work inside. Middle left: Diana lis makes posters for Spirit Week. Middle middle: liam Pitts is an active member in Student Coun- l' ' rlglllf Charlene Kurkowski comes up with idea for the sales of popcorn. Bollom left: Lane helps to move in the new lights for the Encounters Dance. Bottom center: Penny Kee ther members work to finish the banners for store. Bollom righl: Steve Kung brings in ore equipment for the upcoming dance. .J 'RM '-UP. - ,I M ' 272 ! Active And After The Curtain Rose. . . new 'w.,j,w - ' From left to ri ht: Linda Kin , Don Madison, Brian Barta, Pamela Moore, Yvonne Weidin , Eddie Eves, Roland Bazalgua, Freda Mclgonald, Doris Callis, Melody Barta, Becky Christen, Robin Litierland, Sandi Nix. Second row: Kim Unger, Lori Brown, Nancy Stiles, Lisa Rhodes, Ray Gonzales. Third row: Lester Kel- ley, Elmore Johnson, Mrs. Carolyn Blumberg, sponsor, Luther Hodge, David Kennedy, Patricia Poppin, Scott Kramm, Dennis Hall, Arthur Martinez, Margie Sutherland, Betty Opiela. Faces! Page Completed by Laura Jordan ,bg XO ' , , it 91 D-Q tfter the curtain rose. members of the land Players began transforming personalities into the characters :h they portrayed. tis year's play, Dark of the Moon, was t a warlock who falls in love with a tiful girl. He loved her so much that ave up being a Warlock. When the speople discovered he was a witch forced her to be unfaithful to him. caused him to change back into a ock. year they have entered the U.l.L. play contest. They presented The and Daniel Webster this year. The Highland Players not only have plays and bake sales to raise money. they even went so far as to have a tamale sale. This page, for left: Sandi Nix tries to stop Nancy Stiles. Top center v Patricia Poppin and Don Madi- son. Top right: Lester Kelley warns Raymond Puchot. Center: Sponsor. Mrs. Carolyn Blumberg. Bottom left: Lori Brown as Barbara Allen. Bottom right.- Carlton Smith and Lester Kelley enjoy the Gong Show. Opposite page, top right: Lester Kelley as conjur man. Middle right: David Kennedy plays one of the country folk. Bottom left: Roland Bazal- dua walks off the stage angry. Bottom middle: The old barn dance. Bottom right: Officers are, Urom top to bottom! Lester Kelley. David Kennedy, Margie Sutherland. Becky Christen. Yvonne Weiding. . X. -V f. fx, Q, .1 Page Completed by Laura Jordanffkctive Faces l 273 Drama Club Stays Active The Highland Players remained active by per- forming on stage, having car washes, bake sales, and having of course their annual banquet. The Drama Club performed the one-act play, The Devil and Daniel Webster and though it did not win. thejudge said that it was the most entertain- ing. Lester Kelly and Don Madison were named to the all-star cast for their realistic portrayals of the Devil and Daniel Webster in U.I.L. competition. The cast and crew of the play practiced for over two months on this production and it was well received by the student body as well as the audience at the U.l.L. contest. Even though the play did not con- tinue on to area competition all the members of the cast and crew gained in experience and knowledge of the performing arts. 274 f Active Faces!Page Completed by Laura Jordan The Drama Club held their annual banquet at the Old San Francisco Steak House. Along with a fine meal. the members presented two short skits, the sen- iors presented a skit for the underclassmen and vice versa. The skits were on each individual member and they reflected the person's unusual traits. Mrs. Carolyn Blumberg gave awards for the var- ied talents of the members. She also presented the awards for best actor, best actress and best support- ing actor and actress . The winners were Don Madi- son, best actor: Nancy Stiles, best actress: Luther Hodge, best supporting actor: and Yvonne Wieding, best supporting actress. A summer picnic was also held and old members of the club along with the cur- rent members were participants. Righl: Kammy Strickland and Margie Sutherland at least attempt to wash David Kennedy's car. Tap left: Don Madison takes a break from washing cars at the Drama Club car wash. Upper right: Lori Brown and her date Rod Lothringer enjoy themselves at the Drama banquet held at The Old San Francisco Steak House. Bottom left' Beckie Ch ' . ris- ten makes a sale at the Drama Club bake sale. Center: Nancy Stiles and David Ke ned ' n y portrayed Mrs. and Mr. Stone in the one act play The Devil and Daniel Webster. Cerner right: Raymond Pouchet por- traying Judge Hawthorne and Don Madison portraying Daniel Web- ster pose in a dignified manner after presenting the Drama Club's one uct play. Bottom right: Patti Cochran watches David Kennedy try the salad at the Drama Club banquet. fe' 3 t Matt i'Wi I A . iii' Tnp lzfflx Clztude Leader, Rickey Strasenburger and David Velasques listen to the upcoming activities. Tap riglil: Mike Rahenult ropes a calf. Balmm riglzl: Claude Leuder has good timing on riding this hull. Bolmm cenrerx Mike Rabenalt gets ready to throw the steer down. Barzani left: Claude leader shows his skill by riding a bull. Rodeo Club Ride 'Em Cowbo s If you happen to see anyone with a cowboy hat or western boots on you'll fig- ure that they must be in the Rodeo club. This club has been at Highlands for five years, and it is sponsored by Mr. Freder- ikson. This is his third year as being spon- sor. The officers of Rodeo club are: Presi- dent: Mike Rabenalt, Vice President: Claude Leader, Sgt. at Arms: David Vel- asques, Secretary: Richard Hall, Trea- surer: Jenny Deason. All of these officers are very responsible for the activities that go on. Mike, Claude and David are excel- lent bronc riders. Places where they practice are Kicker's Corner and Vick's Arena, in preparation 274, X Active Faces ! Page Completed by Julie Fontenot for, competitions held on Tuesdays Wednesdays at The Lonesome Steer Rodeos were held at Uvalde, M Southwest, Judson, and Sam Hr The members held their own rode Vernia on April l5th. Different competed in this activity. Rodeo club had a candy sale and a tionery sale. They have been on hayrides and trail rides. Rodeo club is a member of Alamo High School Rodeo Association. San Antonio's Rodeo, the Rodeo made a float to enter in the parade they received an Honorable Mention ll. s.M.,...4..,gy4- 'A .i 'A 'c M .1 Q 3 X Q- 41? LUN!!- i ..,......-cngnqnuiv .pu-unu- K -Q Opposite page, top left: The members of Rodeo are. Sitting: Mr. Frederikson. 2nd row: Mike Rabenalt. Allen Zaiontz. Murray Servin. John Stevens. Claude Leader. Raymond Roberts. 3rd raw: Allan Moholm. .lay Biggs. David Velasquez and Richard Hall. Very top: Susan Vo el. Jenny Deason. Linda Tschirhart and Tracy Cociylc. Top right: Mr. Fredrickson is the Rodeo sponsor. Middle lej: Thejudges are busy tal- lying the scores at the Rodeo in La Vernia. Middle right: Raymond Roberts and Doug Murphee say hello to everyone at the parade. Bottom left: Billy Eaves. Mike Waggoner. Allen Zaiontz and Doug Murphee all say hello to the crowd. Bottom right: Members of Rodeo say hello to everyone at the parade. This page, middle left: People watch as Claude Leader rides a bull. Middle right: Jenny Dea- son waves to everyone at the parade. Bottom right: Rodeo members wave to the crowd at the Rodeo parade. . Qs K i Q f 1' , if . , K q . .L at K 5 If A , . g ' p jj1,i'fi': , ,... , ' f t t is - f ' Y MW W .1ms?ggsg31'.:.3g53f,HH.:f1g4lE:?q?e,1ia.uf.f,122zzz.-etruft-1.5.2-if: .122 ,, - 1 A - K .. i R f' lifes . ' v 7 . s 1 W f free if , :T?.E? i..9 N ..wf1ff1gfP1.T . '-if R ' ,TIL jk 5 i Q . M swf. S., K K , . Pages Completed by Julie Fontenot f Active Faces l 277 ucvn F 1 ,,,.v ' . ' I, f :,,,n,,,-:xl the md' M1,y::,. HUGH .mf in ow Grim gif' -an , Qmf, 4 1 ' ff 4 ,J fm elf zmf .2 af Z . - llllnn BIQEH E'N.., 73-, 4' w no an it LM-L4 X i-'WG ,3'f'? 1HQ5?'?-'dfQm':'. .'v:oaimw1ef1w.mu4www.dm-mf,y: da: 278 X Community Places X Pages Completed by Eduardo Castro Community Places In our community there are many proprietors that serve us with many services depending on what our needs may be. These proprietors return thanks to our community by purchasing advertis- ing space in our yearbook. These Highlands year- book advertisers are Community Places. Community Places is Church's Fried Chicken. Church's provides the Highlands area with a place to eat when eating in proves to be too conven- tional. Church's has provided this service for several years now and for this reason Church's is a Community Place. Community Places is Brooks Field National Bank. Brooks Field National Bank provides finan- cial assistance to the people of the Highlands area. Brooks Field National Bank has helped and watched the Highlands area grow and for this rea- son they are a Community Place. Community Places is Winn's Variety Store. Winn's is a variety store that provides the commu- nity with services that meet most of our everyday needs. Winn's is a variety store for children. adults and especially students. It is for this reason that Winn's is a Community Place. Within the next few pages are the patrons of the 1978 Brigadoon. They are the proprietors of the Highlands area providing their unending service. These Community Places are the area advertisers. Pages Completed by Eduardo Castro X Community Places I 279 55 iz. NIU? .1 so I, .mm H cue gavpww aww Above: Jerry Valdez. Lali Salinas. Sherry Shaw, Elaine Volkman, Karen Shlagal, Denise Giles. Alma Velaseo, Lynn Doherty, Colleen Thomas, Danny Doolit- tle. Mrs. Little, Barren Barnes. Bobby Hyatt, Mike Cruz. Deanne Johnson. John McKiver, Rhenea Richardson, Valerie Ladson, Debra Hefner, Mary White. ' ' ' A ' l R b B d l ,Ronnie Drisdale. Lindell Leverett, Eddie White. Elmo Thornton, Kevin Wells, Carlton Drisdale, Kent Suther and, o ert ra e y f-,, -Awww-sh-Nagin L I BROOKS FIELD NATIONAL BANK l I l 1 Goliad 533-3131 FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE ALL-WAYS xwlgjlgllg Motor Nick's Drug Store 2 2527 E. Commerce 223-7787 Mart Auto Parts 2422 E. Southcross 533-8103 AIDRIEIS' 1 MOM-'V 07095 4,4-an Page Completed by Jill Jacques I Community Plac 28 The members of Mrs. Little's class are. from left io right: Earla Fontenot. Lisa Gome ice Pundt, Sandy Nix. Mary Little. Jenny o right: Sandy DelBosque. Karen Farris. E Wrase. Janelle Smith. Eddie Dupout. Ricky Standing, in Ihe second row, from left to right: Gunn Patricia Zlanngs Cindy Buchana , John. Standing in the back row Jeff Bat 1 Baker, Kathryn Sipe. Simon Cardova. P Beclcie Szafranski. Larry Hunter. Robin C Jeff Brennan. David Jackson. Mrs. Little's Second Period Class Gerard Renfro. Standing in lhe hrs: row, fr m Garcia. Herminia-Henandez, Melody Gideon , . , . an I am Z ti Brigade Booster Club The Highlands Brigade Booster Club is a group of concerned parents. Their con- cern is with the promotion of spirit through the pep squad. The leaders of the concerned' group of parents, as pictured to the right are From left to right: Mr. Volkman, Mrs. Volkman, Mrs. Vasquez, Mrs. Broyles, Mrs. Gra- ham, Mrs. Rhode, and Mrs. White. the President of the Organzation. 282 ! Community Places ! Pages Completed by Jyll Jaques orking To Help ake Highlands Brigade Nurn SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 77-78 Hrs! row: Mr. Moreno - Co- HR Sponsor. Ruben Diaz - Sgt.- at-Arms. Karen Williams - Pres.. Oscar Alvarado - Vice Pres.. Malissa Battles - Sec. Zml row: Peggy Roberts - Sgt.- at-Arms. Cris Hernendez - Treas.. Annette Garcia - Parl.. Kim Cloud - Chap., Richard Louis 3 Sgt.-at-Arms. Mr. ass f '80 The Super Owls Gadberry - Sponsor. J I, Yi 1 1 rx ' Sm1th's 2nd Period Class l la r. Kelvin Dupont. Bobby Vernon Lott. Medrano. Silling. lla Robinson. Karen 2nd row: Mrs. Cindy Hill. Kenneth Lori Dickinson. Guy 3rd row: Andy Bar- Barbara Stuckey. Witty. Kim Shulty. Roberts. Debi Jeanne Graham. Oscar Alavado. 1 I Page Completed by Jill Jacques!Community Places I 283 N W or W,,M,W. 1 Q ' . 2i,.,...,..,...,,..... f . .,1111..'111'-1 Q: 1. K K 5 Great Selections and Value Prices on Everything for School 2017 Goliad Road 333-4228 in Qi HIGHLAND9 HIGH CHO0L'9 U f 9ANTgfR?,fgER'NG COACHINGL TAFF i X o f ' 130C 1 673 HAROLD9 LIBERTY PLASTER HIGHLAND PARK DRUG GALLERY STATE BANK STORE 2743 Roosevelt We want to 1602 S. New Brau f 1 533-8691 be your bank. 534 6167 l A U ' if --r f 512Hghl d 532 3111 ov 58001- 8 C P P d 2 anmaoa M 9 7049726075 333-9515 ' ' ' A-3 WHOPPER BURGER 2758 Housirajgtreet 224 5291 FORGET- , N'E'N0T FRANKLAND SIEBERT S 8' MESA I ...,.. qi-Ht5g,f ,,.,,, , .... B PHARMACY SHOP Q 1602 S. New Braunfels 534 6167 223El5g12i2EgV' mu 513 McCre1ess I 'Z I 532-1031 P C pl db JnJ C yP1a 285 Miss Carty's 6th Period German Class Students pictured are: Richard Rix, Randy Wells, Anthony Hall. Glenetta Broyle, Carolyn Thomas, David Fromn, Kenny Skrobanie, Mike Herring. Susie Lenze, Darlene Bank, Jeannie Burt. Denise Wamley, Rose Witherspoon, Deb- bie Pearson, Bobette Day, Miss Carly. Suzie Garrett, Jo Beth Thompson, Kim Cloud, Melissa Battles, Claudia Hursh. Robert Neugebauer, Charles Reinhard. Brice Mocyzgamba, Frank Firsky, Don- ald Kielty, Bernie Sekula, Emest Dobbs. Mrs. Susan Smithis Fourth Period English Class Top row, left to right: Logan Lindsey, Ron- ald Ozer. Frank Friske, Robert Alvarado. Middle row: Dean Cameron, Carolyn Ray, Claudia Hersh, Paula Hause, Debra Hel- terbridle, Diana Madison, Ross Johnson. Bottom row: Katherine Ramos, Mrs. Susan Smith, Robert Napper, Peggy Var- gas, Cynthia Waller, Joni Lyssy, Kevin Drake, Patsy Riley. Playing Ping-Pong, left to right: James Fox, Jobeth Thomp- son, Judy Pritchard, and Douglas Hester. 286 I Community Faces!Page Completed by Jill Jacques CLARDY'S FLOWERS ANTIQUES LUMBER CO. Ckberry We Euyand Sell Anuques 224-6 N A QA K 1 SWT A SSSSS S-W ff' fm-,A LOOP AUTO A ACTION ENGINE REPAIR 81 TRANSMISSION SERVICE CO. ,- af f-ig gzf ., ' Road ? HI SLQPE CORONA 81 SONS ICE 81 SERVICE BAKERY STATION QEAO, rk 66' cnocghe 9 4- Alamo Typewriter Sales and. Retails 4405 S. Presa 534-5241 IBM El t Sm1th-Corona Hermes and Victor Typewriters fi 5. L2 I it jg Q 11 -, lg Ashley Road 1 Baptist Church 4 703 Ashley l l 922 1881 1 T. 1. LONG, JR. T.v. B!-1311311514 ' My SERVICE gf ' ' ' ' P.O. Box 23246 San Antonio Texas 78223 ' 'Z' 225 North Swiss 29l6 E. Southcross 533-8580 227-2696 R A R N l P t BOW KAY'S FLOWER SHOP ASIF Cleaners JEEZ .- 1 X - 'U 3304013114 F5 - .5 -5 f 7025 11 1 534-0001 53 J San Antonio, TX Valley View Coffee Shop pharmacy Stinson Field Open 7 Days a Week, 8535 M R d 927 2231 ' Q3 281fftfES0TX 333-9636 Coronet Cleaners BRESLERS ll9Gl'dRd 5340831 jp MC 1 MH 533-1933 .-One Day Service and Alterations 3 3 Flavor 1' I E ra- A I' A 1 , 8C P C dbP 1 I1 Highland R8rE . Qualilg Hllls , Cleaners Cglunder. Inc. Aparlmenls Temple Discounl FIogd's Dairg Bar Pharmacll . H' hl d H'll Temple Hull Garage lg an l S 03G 1' dR d 333-2591 Goliad uph0lS'l'9l'g Orliz Barber Shop . .. 9b 9. Y ri v J i CATO ELECTRIC CCIVIPANY ,vm ,., R W for 3 Your Electric W ' Needs Happy to Serve You 38026 I Y 333 5766 Fred Harding m e me Phofography ' Weddings ' - Commercial ' Porfraif in Color and Black and Whife 533- 7672 31 I Easf Hari Ave. Here Io Help You Save EXAR COUNTY SAVINGS 1300 lvIcCreless Plaza P.O. Box 23120 IH 37 at S. New Braunfels San Antonio, Texas 78223 15121532-3136 YO.R NAVE! YO.R MASCOT! YO.,R COLORS! YO.,R SPORT! YOUR ACTIVITY! Q . . X rdzaeiaa .QUEST i lf!! rr, 4 f '-' if yi Now your class ring can be as individual as you are ArtCarved nas created a new Designer Series that snows yourtastes, your ac tivities your personality your scnooi In fact you can choose from over 30 custom features JAMES JEWELERS 122 N. Broadway San Antonio, Texas DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 3190 E. Houston Street P.O. Box 1969 San Antonio. Texas 78297 5 l2!225-2721 Page Completed by Pam C1ardy!Community Places X 291 Audie SJW Coiffuw Omtious 4127 CEMAAUQ. Pham 522-2106 'I Pl !Pa eCom leted Mmmdww agtewewtwahes fadw Class of 1978 Qaumlntomw Phone 532-2132 l.andauer's Flower Shoppe Artistic Flowers for All RS ROI' Bl CK ANU P0 SHOP AT . SEARS AND Service just like 24 drive thru windows. We sure do appreciate your eating with us SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back , Thanks, Occasions The Manager Personal Attention Given to and Each order Employees 902 S.W. W. White Rd. Presented by 455 E. Drexel Phone g 333-1515 Bernice Landauer or the O11 Sound Track Records 404 E Houston 25 9590 Roy Pompa, Manager ALL-OVER TOWN 2 l 1 8 Goliad Road HILL TIRE COMPANY GRAHAM li 3221 , ga X n 5 L G. I t ef ? Q i 7 I, Qi Q f llllllll l lllll Goliad Q Q ' b Bowling A' f- Center X N I , ' i 1219 S.E. Military 333-6150 ii i 1 A 924-8501 BROTHERS 2819 S. New Braunfels 533-l 143 Vemon Graham Manager Travis Graham Page Completed by Pam-Clardy! Community Places I 293 Kerrville B0 l les l-lo user B ' US Roofing Co. Floral Co. 3902 Gayle D 1722 Commerce 333-8073 227-627l 1430 E. Houston 3 metrics 226-7371 I rf 3815 Meadowlark V 534-3758 I . 1 5 ' Eorls Appliance Refrigerators, Air Conditioners. Freezers. Dra pes. and Automotive Air. 119 Nash 333-6482 l-lighlonds Terrdce United Methodist Church Century 21 Reoltors 2823 Southcross 1918 Steves 294! C y P1 IP g C mpleted by Ji11J q 532-3252 534-6179 J 77 : . ' , 131 fI3a, f 'H ,QF ille- A - 1 ti, if-get E31 g?1...t.2aL .tteri fu' ' ,EU A 'llr Y -1 V A 7 I X A K . Catch Someone's ATTENTIUN Southcross Whiteside A Villa Ice St Cro. DV Apartments - at 4 ER ,,,- ,wil 2327 Roosevelt Q A I T 4032 E. Southcross ' N I 532 4388 'ifyggl ' S 337 5242 ' E . 'S' 2 Patti Ann's Church's Fried Twirling Studio Chicken Powell Apphance Medical Center Eve Center Pharmacy rything for Your Vacuum Braunfels United Land Co. Incorporated PO B 2341 227 2242 , . - ,L 'll . Q C Q Xt filly X 1.1, Sig: L! li IV l g 9 i S-'fN!1s!...555f Vg t 'Wigs I 'ix fl is' L ' ' ' w- ' s ' 'F -nf ff l in Congratulations to the Class of 1978 MoCreless Shopping City 4100 S. New Braunfels 96C P PC dbPCd ! if 3' l M? aw , I S Wo, 0 ,, ...... O . 2 Q 63 I oy e Q20 L1 f' A S Lil 4 g ' L N D Q55 if '0- 5 Q 'Q' 5 Q :E 2 ' ' 2: Z2 L y 1 .J4 in : ' A ' -- , . MNTUNIO-X29 ' . ,U :LL Qf' f4 ff Q X, 4, Qifxa X S , U 'lfqli Y -...Jill .4497 ' , . QW' 7 : - rf . I 5 'E ' i . fag' .. .. H emi' ay Q CL-:T ,K-,R v U as A , X W 3 gb 1996 . 4 11 We C pl dbyP Cl dy!C mmunity Plac 1297 i I i A-., 1 r Ms. Cwtfyk sdwwod Claw Students pictured are: lst row: Laura Baker. Carl Ybarra. Ann Lentz. Debbie Cox. Kelley Martin. Karen Summey. Cathy Stover. David Sali- nas. 2nd row: Brenda Rudd. Cindy Hanley. Lori Dickinson. Jeannie Davis. Carol Rodriquez. Karen Touchek. Gayle Vaughn. Patty Clopper. Laura Yarbrough. Kathy lngleh- eart. Kenneth Huth. Fraulein Carly. 3rd row: Cindy Esco- bedo. Mike Carver. Sammie Stewart. Susan Robertson. Larry Johnson. David Flowers. Kim Rivera. Tommy Skro- banek. James Fox. Mike Whitaker, 298 X Community Placesfl-'age Completed by Jill Jacques IM Biggm stiwwoai Students pictured are, George Longoria Dave Jackson Bryan Sparks Laura Powell Brice Moczygemba Mary Haecker Terry Webb Sandra Wilks Eric Beers David Kennedy Bruce Gibbons Robert Garcia Jeff Battles Audie Smith Jeff Zabolzky Keith Kelly Ray Gonzales Alex Angulo Mike Garcia Advertise! Advertise! Advertise! x 1- ft X X 1 AC T10 SERVICE 0. MACHO MAN health club Featuring Complete Gym Facilities Professional Cleaning . Reducing 1 and - vveigm Gaining ! Janitorial Service . Body Conditioning Performance . Body Building ' Weightlifting O 1 Is gurd t,, ' Sauna Room ro uc Showers 5 , J 1001 south Cherry si. ' QW CO'7SU'faf'f?f' d . I K San Antomo, Texas individual Supervise 512f534'2061 Phone: 922-5151 702 S. VV Military Drive MOVE ON n n I Q U E E N Clfcaff Cbunbry F SUNDAY mn ron us T5 111 APPIHHCCS K H ' A FOOD FOR Hu! Art, Crafts, Supplies -Handmade Gifts Pianos Art and Craft Classes Available R Latch Rug Supplies Crochet and Knitting b 6214 Pecan Valley lat Goliadj A , i 333-6820 X. l 'lla '-, - 1-lo, 2 N I-.,i,ig: ll-fb I, 14+--f , 'Xi OFFICE 7 ff! . Q EQUIP- K ,S 'H Pri. ri I J MENT - X M' l 7 P M ' -xi 0 S Anne's Dairy Queen P' 2282 s.E. Miiiiaiy Di. R O 532-3236 ,, area.--P Hair Stylings ' Streaking Permanent Waves ' Bleaching I Hair Tints ' Wig Service Frostings ' Manicures 333-4810 HZQZESSOLD N Questa cfs Sof clfcwz Q15 8:30-5:30 M-F Redken Retail Center 2210 Clark 122 Jonathan G 333-0907 Page Completed by Pam ClardylCommunity Places ! 299 Highlands P.T.A. Parent-Teacher Cooperation 1, i . 7 it N 'I ik c5 Aw ig ' iv' ' D Q 7 I 0 I .- ' 'H ',,,, ,JU1l'lVL'fJiH A . Q' , ffl f 'Q.. 1 I X M ff 7 ff J? U United Medical Painting 85 Center Decorating Pharmacy , Q X 0 3,9 W Hang C t H Radiators ll! : ' jxiigl Q3 .1 3 l50I S th Fl 226-5896 3100 S. New B f l 24l2 Hicks Ave. 534-5457 532-5770 or 337-6961 300 C ' Pl' ', P C I ed by David Kennedy arty's Period III German Class Is Great tudents are, lsr row: Rubin Valle, Sandra Wilks, Debbie Rogers, Karen Whitaker, Janelle Smith, Beverly Miller, Eddie Du ont, David Kennedy. 2nd row: Sandra elBo ue, Carol Hartman, Kathy Noll, Vana Grobe, Lanette Conner, Janice Pundt, Nancy Stiles, Nancy Myers, Dawn I?rye, Sarah Grizzard, Cindy Buchanan, athysging, Cindy Wagenfuehr, Fraulein Carly. 3rd row: Kathryn Seupp, Gary Nichols, Mike Rzeznik, Scott Nolan, Paul Balleza, Bud Robeson, Bamey rietzke, Carl Smith, Curtis Hellman. Murphy's Ice Station 5 we 5 !i',9S8!f!5tff 3302 Clark 532-0193 IF l'I S GOOD FOOD YOU wan.. g W. . 'H ' wi' Page Completed by Jill Jaques! Community Places 1 30l Members pictured are: Pres. Denise Bierle Ist Vice Mary Mutchler 2nd Vice Beatrice Quintana Sec. Diana Kocian Chap. Suzie Garrett Parl. Karen Whitaker BeBe Alvarado Sandra Barden Glenetta Broyles Rose Cantu Pamela Davis Dawn Frye Denise Giles Peggy Goodwill Lori Griffer Cris Hernandez Leah Lundcher Kelly Martin Nancy Marlin Nelda Medrano Yvette Montelongo Jo Thompson Sharon Persky Cindy Quintana Beckie Rohde Debbie Rogers Megan Smith Justina Tardy Veri-Fedes: A Growing Girls Community Service Organization Q, ' ll 302 X Community Faces f Page Completed by Jill Jaques Veri-Fedes Officers are: Lcjfl 10 righl: Beatrice Quintana f 2nd Vice Denise Bierle - Pres. Mary Mutehler - lst Vice Sharon Newman - Treas. Diane Kocian - Sec. Karen Whitaker - Parl. Suzie Garrett g Chap. The Leaders of the Pack Veri Fedes - The true faith organi- zation which is sponsored by the area YMCA. Aside from the traditional ini- tiation of the new members, Veri F edes is involved in many activities. They sing at old folks homes, deliver Easter baskets to orphanages, and hold an annual bake sale. Veri Fedes also Tponsored a dance at the Golden Stal- ion. The club had a Mother-Daughter Banquet in March and in May they had a Spring Banquet for the members and their dates. At the banquet the clubs new officers were installed. In May the club left on their annual trip to the coast. Tap right: Sharon Persky awards Laura Roe with her new Veri-Fedes drop. Top middle: Sandra Barden receives her Veri-Fedes drop from Sharon Newman. Above: Debbie Rogers awards a Veri-Fedes drop to Lorine Griffen. Middle: The Veri-Fedes officers put on a social to attract and entice prospective members. Bottom leji: Cindy Rosenbush is one of the many Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes characters at the Veri-Fedes Social. Bolrom right: Jerry Truss and Bernie Mutchler carry props for the Veri-Fedes Social. Page Completed by Jill Jacques! Community Places 1 303 Stephanie Wrase - Pres, Pam LaField - lst Vice Jannell Smith - 2nd Vice Lynn Doherty - Sec. Earla Fontenot -Treas. Yvonne Fulmer - Chap. Vicky Hill A Sgt, at Arms Julie Moczygemba - Sgt. at Arms Diane Anderson Rhonda Brehm Becky Charles Mary Clancy Lonnie Clopper Pattie Clopper Rita Comacho Lanette Conner Dolly Derry Terry DeSalme Julie Fontenot Debbie Fulmer Nana Grohe Anna Kjos Charlene Kurkowski Carolyn Lyssy Beverly Miller Nancy Myers Janice Pundt Nancy Schmidt HB. .A js-iw' 7. i , J' Sef- , ww. ' M , -in 'tmiwd '7 f 'F1s'1y . ,, i x ga , Y' t . L in ij, 32, 1, , 'iE?, , . , , gm X 2: ff i 7 yi '42-1'4fi,:'5'..34 ., L lk 'N-. - J F xW Y i naw :TE 'Q fit 'l' 4 J T: , Q' .ii ,Kg -I . QQ' . W L . tJi.ee 4 Q if S V, 1,,, li! 1aemci.:1iSf fM , g ,Ji A -if-ore, .. 'J N. 3, 'L YC C ' .' ' f .4 , ,- , E- r Tammy Smith . 0 5 . A ' Debbie Stewart fl-+C , 'W Jerrilynn Sullivan Y,5g,af5 gf Becky Tessmann T Ch f' 13, 'T ,xg Carolyn Thomas fg ,C Colleen Thomas A ' 12 Karen Toucheck f , x wx iz? f J 5? ff , , Zi -K V l J, . H ' r Rvbefla Uhl 1 'f -1' .3 Brenda Ullmann W 'f f1,?5fp5fl r - y f Naomi Velasquez ' if , 3 A ,W ' 5 - in J .i :f,iI? : : : n- , wzsai 8 Elaine Volkman ' gf A I expr' V- i3, 3,',5 A-'a i - , as-ff:-f J .Iwi f.,'f4:aZ'A 3,9-fake : 'G2ffifai'ssQ1 , ' Tm WOOSIQ . 1 Michele Zaiontz 1 iv fiffti, ' ?j'7':'5?Y?Q Vw N or pirlured ure: Anita Lincoln - Hist, Candy Bally April Powell 304 X Community Places X Page Completed by Jill Jacques Chi-Omega's Ha e Active Year In '78 Chi-Omega is just one of the outside clubs at Highlands that is connected with the Y.W.C.A. Chi-Omega's goal each year is to serve the community as much as pos- sible. Each year Chi-Omega's main fund rais- ing activity is a rock-a-thon. This year the rock-a-thon was held at Highlands Hill Baptist Church. Besides having a rock-a- thon Chi-Omega also has car washes every month. All of the money they raise throughout the year goes towards their annual mother-daughter banquet. Every year Chi-Omega has a sweetheart banquet. There is also a Miss Sweetheart to go along with the banquet. Miss Sweet- heart is chosen by all members of Chi- Omega. This girls is chosen on the basis of her participation in the clubs activities. This year Miss Sweetheart was Beverly Miller. Another big event was the Mother- Daughter banquet. which was held at Los Patios. The banquet is for the purpose for the mothers and daughters to have a time together. The new officers for the next year are also introduced. The main part of the banquet is the naming of the most out- standing member of Chi-Omega. This year the honor was placed on Mary Clancy. Top right: Anita Lincoln. Pam LaField. Stephanie Wrase. and Lonnie Clopper participate in Cinderella during annual social. Top right: .lanelles Smith por- trays the handsome Prince, Cenlerf Carolyn Lyssy, Dolly Derry. and Michele Zaiontz at initiation. Bor- lom left: Lynn Doherty prepares to attend the ball. Bollom right: Charlene Kurcowski. Beverly Miller. and Vicky Hillppsee as three mice. Page Completed by Peggy Vargas!Community Places f 305 Tammye Burkett - Pres. Laurie McCuttchen - lst Vice Sherry Thurman - 2nd Vice Belinda Castillo - Sec. Pam Stephens - Treasurer Cindy Chavanec - Chaplain Doreen Belle - Parl. and Hist. Jeanette Braun v Sgt.- at-Arms Lynn Emery - Sgtfat- Arms Rhonda Anders Dellani Angulo Joanne Campbell Phillis Conner Beverly Estes Bonnie Ferry Vivlene Johnson D'Ann Johnson Kathy Mosely Rhonda Skinner Janet Stokes Susy Tristan ren., - ,A ,li Q a P U M2 -i . .F-f-A. .J -.sts ' A ,t fe 1 at ft 'gftiF.'V -f -'51 T. 3 .Q i- 4 ' . 4-Q.. 1 .. ' 5 - . ..., X, 4 gg -,ff j ,' , ,, 'f.i'f.i,, if.f lfIEi'li 5Ei 'S'--,K J , ,. . Y ' iffiiillfw . 'J 4 , AX,, . l sf ' 4'i'w? g 'i ' kv XE. -J 1. -1 A- i7j ' V313- ' ' ,E 1 9 .fi J r.aQ , 5 A kk . , . H I gtg? 3,1 -rs. ms: 'N-,Mfg appa-Gamma fficers nd Leaders To the right: Officers. First row: Tamme Burdett - Pres. 2nd row: Laurie McCutchen - lst Vice. Cindy Chova- nec - Chap.. Doreen Belle - Parl. and Hist.. Lynn Emery Y Sgt. at Arms. 3rd row: Jeannette Braun - Sgt. ? Arms. Sherry Thurman - 2nd Vice. Pam Stephens - reas. 306 X Community Places!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro Kappa Gamma is a Tri-Hi-Y organization sponsored by our area YMCA. The organi- zation is open to the girls here at Highlands High School. At the beginning of the year the girls that have remained members of the club from the past year, search for new members for the club. Upon selection of the members they then organize an initiation party. After all the members of the club have been estab- lished. the club goes on to organize activities such as car washes. spaghetti dinners. and other such community services. One of Kappa Gammas most successful events was their car wash. The car wash brought in a great deal of money for the club's treasury. The community also served to benefit from the club's car wash as the event was open to the whole public. The car wash and the many other activities Kappa Gamma held have taught the club members working responsibilities and the fun people can have by working together. The club looks forward to another good year. Tap lqfl: Tammye Burkett gives a new Grand Prix a final wipe, Bonnie Ferry. Kathy Morely. and Virlene Johnson tire from washing a rather large station wagon. Above: Jwnnette Braun and Tammy Burkette give the car a rinse. Mia'a'lv.' Virlene Johnson, Bonnie Ferry. Kathy Moselv rinse off a station wagon. Bollom: Jeannette Braun and Laura McCuttcheon clean the windows for a paying customer. Community Places!Pag,e Completed by Eduardo Castro X 307 Salutations nd Best Wishes To the Seniors f '78 D The Sophomore Class wants to take this opportunity to wish the Seniors of '78 a prosperous and happy trip through the rest of l fe s ourne J Y- This year has been exciting and memorable. We will never forget you CLASS GF '80 ad purchased by 308!C mmunityPlaces!P g C pl t dbyJllJ q PENDLAND DISTRIBUTORS Owls All Sports Booster Club Congratulations Seniors of u78', Ernie and Ann Marie rf .Q ' L ,. Howard and J utta Lentz Fox Alphonse and Mary Larry Albert Moczygemba Bob and Sandy Anita, Matt and '- ' ' Graham Wendall Dockery A Bob and Clemmie Richard and Jan Roe Taylor Charlie and Lonie ' ' Doug and Patsy r upont ' Hester teve Laura and Loudie Johnson obin Roe - A- Bob and Pat Hyatt an and Kay by r Bob and Ruth lanchard N . 4 I Poerner ert and Audry 2 George and Sammie obertson Mb Williams Iglniiila o an an a S glncjil 11 o an a ill and Agnes Keller ' if 1 Elsa and Art arvin and Helen Q -5 Arredondo eller Am 5 , Q im and Margaret ' ., H A 'Q apaugh H 1 5 FIGHTING OWLS Alvarado C. 85 R. TOWI til l l I ,sr H f W R R b y il i Q l o o 0 G .R , at sans -tb f i . pj Metal Specialists and Structural Engineers U Drawer E. Medona, Texas 78054 109 Goliad Road Offme - 6223483 533-9593 T Brigado would li et thanklmages Photography for Q color pic res which appear in this year's editi 3 310 f Community Places!Page Completed by David Kennedy Residence - 333-5l43 'W B-N AUTO SUPPLY 1055 Hot Wells x w w P 333-2424 ,avi 4' X 3 3 3 1 2 , 2 ' - 1: Advefffsel DUDERQTAD Adverhse! SURVEYORS I-A LUZ TRANG'-E sgiuliast 914 Mittman 1521 South 3 X A 533 068 533-3114 ,Q 226 5896 BOTTLING Q' ms' SAN W BQ X2 N N . X iz ANTONIO 3 QQ' ,, xl V9 E p 163 R d X X3'3' ' :Ex 223 2933 X :gg -XNW 5 . -1 , K 1 lAapgtion Servibe 1StatiQn 1CarpQi1tef,lAliCe AACTION SERVICESTATION , . .,.,. 2871 ' A11botl.Cie4,vrgQ , .,,,... 'Q , . . l,AA 182' ' .Ab11otl,Nk2va5 ...' . , 4 , ,,, . . , 9,552 .82 AbiR:iChec,1.Ceorgc-.'5, ,g , ,,.A, 43 , . -gg Ahikached, Laura' ..... . . ..gi. .,lI0. 1951 1 Ahshife. Karen. .,f,,1 ,,,,L, K, , 120.1 127 Ackernum. 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Mrg Lucius ' Cxlmpbel1.Mary, .,,,. 1, . , CzLn1phe11.-Sheryl 5 , C'zlmpbe1l.Susan g-. ., Campbell. Williamg .. C':1mpoS,Gilberr. ., , . C1rmpos.JuAnn , . 1. Cuinpos. Robert . Q., ., , Canlre11. Johninv . . C:mm.Carlos1f . , , , , , CQIDIU. Rose A,., 1, ,.,. . Caraway. Cynthia Cnrdenaxs. Leonard . . .. . 1. Czlrdenas. Lydia... , , . 'C2l1'L1WfI11. Mr. Clifznn 1 ... Curmona.Jesse .. . . . . Curpenter.'A1ice 1 . . ..,.,... 138 .,.,,....,.13S .. . .84, 227, 307 ,,..84,l56.257 . ,,,.,...l 53 .. ,..... 84 ,...53.265 5 ...., 138 .,...,.138 Q .,,. 53.195 ' ...,. H53 ........12l 1110.233 1-38,21 34.19 106,111.16 , .,.. lg. H3748 121. 190. 191 ...,. 121 121 A 111 84. 216. 249. 3 ,.'...138.16 111.24 K. ..., 121 .8425 ..,.13 84.24, j 1!1.16S.l'9 , .... .8414 121.30 ....il ....il ,...11'1'k171.23 ,...f2 ..,..l1 .,..11 ,,,,f ..,. ' , 13 84.2l15 24 ..,...,73L11 104. 111120, . ,'.,k 5,138.21 ....,19 rpenter Cynthia rpenter Duke rpenter O ife rr Ms Mary rranza Josie rranza Linda mon Irma mon Rudy 121 .84 .84 54 136. 32 138 227 84 4 rty Ms Margaret 54 286 298 RTY S SIXTH PERIOD RTY S THlRD PERIOD rver Michael sanova Nonna sares Bernice sares Yvonne sas Aurelio Sas Carlos ssel Glen stano Xavier stanon Sophia tellanos Teresa stilo Asension stillo Belinda sti lo Frank stillo Greg sit o Lydia stilo Sandy Eduardo stroi Ricardo TO ELECTRIC yazos Maria ares Alberto zares lrransisco za Joyce rter Emory lestino Nelda NTURY 21 REALTORS rvantes David rvantes Georgina adwick Stephen andler Marv andler Melvin apa Maria apa Olga apa Teresa arles Rebecca avanlk Cind eslyn Diane rldress Billy LOMEGA tsolm Susan I 2. 4. 48 77 85 . ovanec Cynthia ........ .. .. . . . . .. rtsten Rebecca . . . ....,...., 85. nstian Leodis ................. URCH S FRIED CHICKEN ...... los. Gerald ......,.. . . , . . .... . . . ne1'os.Glor1a. .,.. neros. Irma .... neros. Paul ....... 5. ncey. Mary . . ......,., . .... . . . rdy.Pamc1a. ..,.. .. ..... ARDY'S ANTIQUES ........,. rk Mr. D. Frank ..... 21.46. 187. rklames ..,...... rk Mark 136' Q'5,' nj. 1-1. Mark ...lf QQf111f200.20'1.3o rk Debra .,..,.. .....,.....,. rk. Mrs. Odena . ..,. ,.., ..,.. . . yLarry. ........ . yRaymond.... . ....,... ybom. Karen ............ . . . . . pper. Lonnie ........... S piper Patty ...lll.264.26 ud Darrell .... .....,.., od. Kim ,..... ....l21.20 chran.Anthony, 5. 256. f 5. 269. 8. 312001 ' 'if hran.Lor1............. .,... hran. Patti ....., 37. 75, 8 5. 231. 2. krell. Ms. JoAnne ......... Ms Jane . .,... ,.2I.54. 6. y . .... . fman. Duayne .. . ......... , . , , fman. Mike .... eman.Carla..... , , cman. Cheryl .... eman. Linda . . . eman. John .... eman. Lura .... eman. Willie ...,. Icy. Mike ........., bs. Ms. Carolyn . ..r. n. Clyde . ........ . nell. Susan ...... ner.Dietra...... ner.LeNette.... ner. Alice ...., ner. Phyllis .... li. Mike .,..., , .... 12 1 lc. Tracy .,.. .QQISSQ .l1l.l90. .......,...l21. .85 121.162 85.304 191 l. 227. 265. 269 l.Rex .....,.....,,........ ..l11. 178 elan. Larry . ..,..........,...... . . onado. Sandra . . ,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,, , 4 RONA 81 SONS BAKERY . . . . . . .287 138 dova.S1mon....... .... .. 0na.Lucy ..... . ...,, .,.. . ONETCLEANERSH... rales. Sergio ..,...,.... anza. Linda.. ..,.... tes. Ricardo . . . tea. Sandra .,,. ....111. Iflfssf 200 171 zoo 307 200 169 85.231 111 288 242 . S5 236 1 1 I ' . 1' . ..., . . 1 . ....,..,....,.....,.. 8 .243 ' .. .....,....,.,... . ...... 84 . . ..,..., . . .301 A ' . .......... 298 ' ' .,......... 301 . A . .......,.. 77. 1 1.18 298 - . ' ........,., . .,,,... 138 ' . ..... ....... 1 ll 213 . . I .... .,... I 38 '. ,,.. . ..... 138 ' . ,... .,.. 8 253 ig , ...... ...111 158 1 . ' ...138 184 . ' ..., ,..... 1 21 1 . ,... ,.., 8 4 213 ' il . ' ..... 138 . 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David .... Cox. Debi . ........ Cox. Mr. Jerry ....... Cox. Sandi .........,. CRAFT COUBTRY . . . . . CRAFT COUNTRY Craig. Johnny ......... Crisp. Alan . . ..,....,, .. Crist. Glenn .,..... 112121. Cristololetti. Mr. Michael . . . . . . . Croft. Janice ..... . . . .. .... . . Crouse. Marvin . ....,. Crouse. Theresa .,.. Crowl. Ernest . . . . .. Crumley. Laricn . . . Cruz. Debbie ,... Cruz. Jack . . .... . Cruz. Michael .... Cruz. Rachel. . .. . Cruz, Rosa ....,. Cubellis. Lanna i2if200,' 73. asf Cucino. Ms. Sylvia ..........,.... Cuellar. Chris ..,.... .... ...... . . . Cuellar. Mike ..,..,...... 111. 158, CUESTA DEL SOL HAIR CARE RETAIL CENTER ..........,. CUESTA DEL SOL HAIR CARE . Culver. Holly ...... . Curry. Mr. Artist Curtis. Beverly ..... Daniel. James .... Dailey. Maxine .... Darilek. Donnie .... Daugherty. Robin .. . . . Dauale. Bob ,...... Davis. Audrey ...,. Davis. Geannie .... Davis. Diana .... Davila. Debra .,.. Davila. Felix . .... .. Davila. Richard .... Davis. Garlon .... Davis. Jeannie . . . Davis..luli11s. . ,. . Davis. Justin . .1 ,... ... Davis. Mr. Lyman . . . . Davis. Pamela ..... Davis. Peter ......... Davis. Raymond ..... Dawson. Pamela . . . Dawson. Tammy . . . ,, Day.B1l1 .... Day. Bobeue Day. Charles ..... Day.Jayme .... Day. Todd ........ ...... DeAnda. Joseph .... Dean. Ms. Dean ..... . DeLaCruz. Adela . ..... .....ll,l, . 208, DeLaCruz. Manuel . . . . ..... . . . DeLaFuenies. Linda . DeLa Fuentes.. Peggy . ..... DeLaGar2a. Sylvia ....... DeLaO. Carlos ....... . . . . .... . DeLaO. Linda ..... De!.aO. Louis. . .. 11 I. 216. .1.p.ll1.' . ..., 54 .....54 .....85 .....85 ....205' ....l38 216.298 .....54 ....13s ....299 ....311 138.159 ....121 138.200 .....55 .....s5 ....13a 165.269 ....1a4 .....55 233,249 111,178 200.280 . .... 85 121.217 138.173 .....47 ....121 159.177 ....299 ....3lI ....1l1 ..s5.95 ....138A ....a5 ....lII ....121 ....246 121.171 ....298 ....l38 111.238 .....77 265.269 ....lll 216.217 . .... ss 138.159 .....55 .121 ....1'11 115.195 ....121 85.227 .....s5 232,286 ....253 200,201 .37. 111 138.200 . .55 ....121 ....138 138.216 85.257 192,249 . .... 121 . 85, 243 200. 249 DeLaO. Mary ....... . ....... . ,,.f .... .85 DeLaRosa. Anna ....... . .121. 160. 163.162 DeLaRosa. Diana .... ...... . . ..... . .138 DeLaRosa. Elaine ..., .......... ..... 8 5 De1.aSontes. John ........ . .. . . .. . . . . 173 De1Bosque. Corinne ,.,.. . I 1l.,200. 265, 269 Dellioske. Sandra ............. 85. 282, 301 DeLeor1..1ohn. ..... . .... 121. 129, 182. 183 Delgado. Irene ...., ........, . . . .121 Delgado. Leslie . . . . , ,,.,.,, , , , , 195 Deason. Jenifer .. .. . . . .85 Deasonnlohnny . . ,.,,282 Decker. Lydia ..... ,,,, 1 11 Deicke. Sandra ,... . . . .... 121 DeLuna. Mark ....... . , ,, ,121, 32 Demerson. Aaron .... 111.242 Demerson. Dennis .... . . . . 138, 159 Denman. Carolyn .... .... I ll. 217 Dent. Denise . ..... . . . , 138, 201 Dent, Dwayne . . . ,.,, 111, 200 Denver. Richie . .... ,, , , 111,174 Derry. Dolly. .... .... 1 ll. 216 Derry. Tashia .... ...,. . 121, 216 Dcvilile. Donnie ...... ....,,,., ,,,, 2 4 2 DeSalme. Cynthia ,... ....... 1 I 1. 246. 261 DeSa1me. Debbie ..... .,... I 21. 246. 257, 2 DeSa1me. Teri ..,.. . .,.,,,,..,,, ,85 DeW1tt.L5irI'y .... . .... 138. 159. 184 Diaz. Benito ..... ...,,,,., , .5t, 55 Diaz. Diana .. . .. ......... . . . .85 Diaz. Ruben ..... 121. 129. 249, 283 Dibrell. Loise .... ....... . . .136. 216 Dickinson. Lori .... 121. 232. Diskman. Darline ... . . ..... . . . . . Dixon. Anitra . ..... Dixon. Brenda ..... Dixon. David ,... Dixon. Debra .,.. Dixon. Elaine .... 283.298- 111. 213- . . . . 138 . . . .191 ......177' 121,190 ....121 Dixon. Lacy Dizon. Fritz ..... Dobbs. Angela ..... Dobbs. Emest ............ Dockery. Wendell .... ...... 1 ll, 182, Dockery. Matt . . ......... ..... 8 6, 155, Dockett. Deirdre ......... Dockett, Rodney .......,. Doherty. Lynn ..... 73. 86. Carpenter, .... 86.244 .............86 .. ...... .138 Ill. 192. 232,286 183, 182 216. 242. 280304 ,217-, Dominguez. Clifford ....... . .... . .1121 231' isa Dom1nguez.George ......... . . . .... . . Dominguez. John ..... Dominguez. Ralph . . . Donahue. Clifton ..... Donahof- Debbie .... Donaho. Denese . ..... . Donaldson. Melissa ..... .....1I2. 155. 182 ...........111 . ..... 112 ....112 ...y . ..'...86 246 Donathen. Sandy ..... ......,... Doolittle, Danny Douglas. Cynthia . . Draper. Keith ...... Doye. Wanda .... Drake. Kevin . . . . Drcnnen. Kevin .... Drisdale. Billy ..... ofisdaie. Carlton ....i1IfIi55Q Drisdale. Ronnie .86. 199 . . . .86. 77. 223, 280 ..........138.216 121. 231. 201, 231 ..........177,182 ....121. 168 1 177.182.2811 155. 175. 280.4 DR PEPPER aoriinid Eof f ....... .291 Du 'e DeAnn ' i5..t'..'D.....1 . :iff i QI ifgi Duke. Pamela . . . . .'. Dulling. Cecilia . . Dttnaway. Michael Ducati. Robert . . ... . . .. Dunn. Robert . . . .. Dupoinp Eddie '. . 150. 155. Dupont. Mike . .. I Duquehlesse .. .- Duqne. Joel , ... L .. Duran. Delia 1. . . .V Duran,Judy ..L .. Duran. Ruben ..... Dylla. Kathy. ..... . . DYNAMETRICS . . . Donaldson, Melissa . . EARLS APPLIANCE .... Eastham. Kathryn . .. Eaves. Eddie. ..... . Echols. Sherry . . . . ,. Edwards. Debbie . . Egg1eston1.,E1liot . . . Eggleston. Labretta . . Elizondo. June .. Elliott. Ricky . .... . Ellis. Henry ' ' Ellis. Kelly .... . Ellison. Helen . . . . Ellison. Stanley . . . . Eisner. Patrick Emery. Susan ..... . English, Jonnie ..... Erfurth. Bonnie .... Erlurth.G1enn Erfurth. Nancy. . . . . Escamilla. Mario 2. . . ESCobedo..Cindy . g. Esparzd. Patricia' . , .. Espinom. Elizabeth Espinoza. Linda. . .iyy Q Espinoza. Velia ' .... . Esqueda. Annette . . . Esqueda. Ruth ...... Esqueda. Suzanne . .. Esquivel, Emita Esquivel. Frank .. . . Esquivel, Peggy .... Esquivel, Robert . . . Esquivel. Yvonne .... Estes. Beverly ...... Estrada. Alfred .... Estrada. Thomas . . . Evans. Lisa ...... Evans. Mary .... Evans. Pat ...... Eszzell. Tim .... Fagan. Patsy. . . . . Fagan. Paul .... Falcon. Gary .... Falcon. Larry Fatcr. Karen ....... Fancher. Suzanne . . Fannin. Dorothy Farr. James ...... Farris. Karen .... Farris. Pamela ..... Faulkner. Greg .... . Felan. Joe ........ Felan. Nancy .... Feller. Jeff ...... Feller. Teresa . . . . Felix. Albert . . . . . ' -Felux. Thomas , A . . . . Ferguson. Timothy .. Fernandez. Esther . . . Fernandez. Mercury . Femanclen Roderick . Fernandez. Rozina .. Ferry, Bonnie ..... . . Fielding. Steven ..,.. ......, . .i1'38.217' V .,. ..... 159 . ., ....' ...... . 86 . .... 86,227,249 . ......... 121 ...... 121.201 . . ..... .173 175. 177. 282 176. , 301 121, 184, 158, 283 ...- ...l38. 159 ..Q'.112. 158.269 ...,.... .121 .....l60.'l62. 163 . ..... .'.,..86 .......86.30 g...,294 ....86 . .... 294. .4...138 . .... 1 ....... 138. ........112.238 112.168, 190,242 ....'.122.217.249 ......-...l38 .....138 .....ll2 ........ll2 .....138,159 .......86.216 .....86.2l6,2l7 ........112 . .....' ....184 . . ...Vl22. 174.1200 ...i..1....I22 .112 .,. . . . 112. gl . 2.122.249 2 ' 122 .IfI1Qa16f 200 . . 138.217 4......a6 s .86 122 .... .. . .122 112.241.2413 257 ... ....... -. .138 138 ....-.l38.2l7 138 ...'..1l2.225 ......86 .......l38 .....l38.201 .....lI2,256 . .... ...86 ..........122 ....86.77.282 . ....... 138 ...,...l22 ....l38.22l ....l,22. 201 . .... .112.2o5 ....112, 158.217 ..........122 ..........86 ........112. . ..... 122.2005 ........138,Z0l' ....1I2,200.231, .. ..,. ..l22i30f7' 245 ii Cynthia -- Gawlik, Deborah Finicane. James ...... . Fisk. Billy . ........ . . Fitzpatrick. Bernadette . Fitzpatrick. Jacky ..... Flanagan. Collette ..... Fletcher. Karen ....... FLOYDS DAIRY BAR Flora. Doris Flores. 'Anna ......... . F1ores.,Arthur . . .. Flores. Bill .... . . Flores. Cythia .... Flores. Diana .... Flores. Diana . .. Flores, Dini ...... Flores. .luan . ..... .. Flores. MaryAnn .... Flores. Michael . . . Flores. Patricia .... Flores. Richard . . . Flores. Roland .... Flores. Sandra .... Flores. Victor ..... Flowers. David .... Floyd. Debora .... . . Fonseca. Estella .... . .. Fontrnot. Earla . . . . . . . Fontenot. Julie .... . . Ford. Gary ...... ..... .. ....... 112,238 .. .............. 159 . ...... 138,168,172 .. ....l61,30.245 .. ..... 138,172 .......l38 ...... ...289 .....122,216,221 ...........l22 .........112 ......s6 .... 13s .,..122.216 :r.:t112 .......139 ...112.253 ...........l12 .........112.213 ....a6. 176, 177. 249 . ......., . .... 86 .......122.166,290 ...............243 ....,.55 . . .2s0,304 ...122.200,223. 304 198.200 96' 2011203 Ford. Sidney .... ..... ........ 1 I 2. FORGET-MEANOT SHOPPE ....... . . 285 Fox. James ........... Franks. Basil . ...... . . .. .......... ...122 112,238 FRAN ic LAND at MESA izlfinbeii snot' . 285 Erederikson. Larry FRANKS MOVING . . Firske. Frank .... . . . . . Fromme. David ..... Frost. Devorah .... Frye. Dawn ..... Frye..'Sherry . . Fuentes. Dora .. .. Fuentes. lrineo .... Fuentes. Lydia .... . Fuentes. Michael . .. Fuenyes.'Sy1via .. Fu1mer.'Anna. . . . Fulmer, Carol . . . , Fuller. Lisa ...... Fulton. Horace. . . . Fulton. John . . . . Fulton. Ruben .... Fulmer. Anna Fulmer. Carol Fulmer. Debra . . . : Fulmer, Patrice . .... Fulmer, Yvonne . . . . . Funari. Patricia . . . . . Gabryelski. David . . . Gadberry. Don .... Gaiton. Linda ..... Galan. Roger . .... Gslindo. Rudy ...... Galloway. Adriene .... Gamboa. Grace . .. .. Gamba. Vanessa .... Gamez. Monica Gamez. Lisa .. Gamez. Richard ..... Garanzuay. Alex .... Garza, Belinda .... Gana. Mary ...... . . Garcia. Annette . . . .. Garcia. Beatrice . . . Garcia. Charlie .... Garcia. Edward . . . Garcia. Elsa ..... Garcia. Estella ..... Garcia. Gerard .... Garcia. John . . . . . .. Garcia. John . ..... . . Garcia. Josephine . . . Garcia, Linda . . . . . Garcia, Manuel .... Garcia. Michael .. . Garcia. Mike . . Garcia. Myma . . . . Garcia. Peter L . . Garcia. Ramond .... Garcia. Robert .... Garcia. Roger. ... . Garcia. Ruben .... Garcia. Sandy. ...... Garcia. Ms. -Sylvia, . . . Garcia. Teri . . . . . . Gardnenkonnie Gardner. fRobert1 Qi ...I Gardner..Tina Garza:'Pau1. . Garner. Deborah. :,.1, . Garner..-Selwyn .. . . Garrett.,Staffon . . . . Garrett. Suzi ......... . Gar1'ison.Chuc1t Garrison. Yolonda ..... Gates..Ivye . ...... . . Gave. Gan . ...... . Gawlik. Debbie ....... Gawlik Deborah .. .... 299 .........I22 ...........1I2 . .... 112,301,302 ...........l12 . ........ 122 ....1lZ . .........,..... 87 205 .. .122. 216. 249. 253 .. .......... ..87 . .... 112,217 , ..... 56.158 112 . 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Duane ...., Luce. Jeffery . ....... Ludzenski. Todd .... Lugo. Rosemary .... Lujan. Jesse ,.,... Lujan. Sammy ..., Luna. John .,... Luna Jud . . y ..,.... Luna. Debbie .... . ., Lundeen. Ms. Mary . . . . . . . Lundschen. Leah . . .L 17. Lutton. Becky ..... Lutz. Marlon . , . Lyon.Judy ....... Lyssy, Carolyn .... Lyssy. Joni ,,... . . Mabry. Tammy .. . . . Mabry, William .,... MacDonald. Sheila ....... Machecek. Susan .,... , . . . , MAC!-10 MAN HEALTH CLUB ...... Mackey. Michael . . . Maciel, Mary ,. . . . . Mada. Rose ......, Madison. Diana.. , . . Madison. Don .. .. Maese, Shirely ... . , Maese. Thomas . . . . Magallanez. Carmen MaGee. Greg . . . . .. Mahany. James .,.. Mahone. Danelle . . . MaLacara. Norma . , Malone. Arthur .... Mancha. Patricia . . . Maries, Jeffrey ..... Mangold. Mr. Carl ........ Manis. Richard .... Mann. Eddy .....,. Mansfield. Ms. Mary .... Marshall. Donna. . . . Martin. Bobby . . . . . Martin. Carolyn . . ...... . . Martin.lKelly , .... 77, 124, Martin.fLoraine .... . . . . Martin. Morrisv. ...... .... Martin, Nancy .-. ......... Martin. Mr. Paul . .:. . . . Martinez. Angie . ..... . . 35 Martinez. Aurthur -.,... , Martinez. Clifford ...... . . Martinez, Fqank . . ..... . . . Martinez, Esther. ..,... 90. 60.- 2 1 01231 ......1l4 .....90.2l6 . ..... 123 .....,..285 ..........l23 ....l40.22l.217 .,.,..l40. 159 ....'140.216 -..l66.,283 . ...K Q .. .'.l23.21.7 .. .... ......90.205' ....l23.2l6 .90 ,...l23 140 ........l40 .....90 173.249 ,..,..114,z42. ..QQi40f .....114.z17' . . ,159. 226. 33 , 114. 216. 238. 302 . .114.,23l 'l95 ....,.,.. ..90 .'Q90.225,304 .,..123.1l29.201 f..f...i....ll4 .90 140 . . .90. 226. 259 299 123 140 1 .... 113.243 ......123,217 ....37.90.273 ,. .... 114 ........123 ,...l42. 159 .......59 ....l23 ....lZ3 ..... 129 ..60.145, 174, 32 ..........,..ll4-- ,...,.......124 ........60 ........l24 ,.......140.145 . .... ...190.191 187, 217, 298. 302 .... 1 ..... i.-114 ... .124.2l7.302 155. 158, 159. 187 114264265 .114 . . .2691 .......,t14. 168 160. 161. 238. 163 Martinezrianies.-L . Maraneairaviereg 11.3 Martinez. Jerry-.jk .- Martinez. JoAnn .. Martinez. JoAnn .. . . Martinez. Joe ....... , Martinez. Joyce .A ..... Martinez. Juvencio .1 . Martinez. Lorrie. . . . . Martinez. Marie. , . . . lM3fllh9Zi.M2f10..r. . MQTIIHCLIPCIQ' 5 .' V I 'Martinez..Eete, . . . .j Martinez. iRte1iarr11 q 1 Martinez. Roland .4 ...Q Martinez. Roses. g Q. Martinez. Russell . . Martinez. Teresa .... Mason. Pamela ,.,. . . Mason. Roland . .... . ' 4 512 i Illlfiqibffisafi .V....,.4.'l24,' .1..' .'I.40.-159.1184 . .. . L, ..,.. I 90 ...,l40. . . , . . .. 141, Massey. Ms. Corydelua Mata.S1dney .. ....,.,.. .,. . Mata, Danny ........ Mata.JoAnn ...,... Mathews. Anthony Mathews. Vicky ...... lVlatheny.JilI . , . Mauchg Kerry. . Li .e Mays. Kay- .-.'.. L . .. Mazac.Diane . Mazac. Roy ..... 1. . . McBride.Charles. . . .- McCabe. Ms, ...... McCarter. Denise . . . McClure. Debbie .... McClure. Molly . . . . . . McClure. Sandra ..... McCRELESS SHOPP1 McCu1len. Re ina ..,..,124.161. ........,.90, .....l14.234, Ifllflfllliiif NGMALL...... gi ..............,. .,.. McCure. Debbie ..,, . ' McC1.1re, Heidi .,..,. Mcffutchen. Laura . . McDonald, Freda . . . Mr: Fall. Joye ...... Mclver. James .... Mclver, John ..... Mclver. Shannon . . .1111 Qiwbf QIQiiQ1fiii.' Q . 1.91, 280 McLemore. Morgan .. . ' A McMeans. Glenn . . . . McNamara. Patrick. . .. 1 McNamara. Shannon .... McPhearson. Debora ........,l14,l08, McPhearson. Michael .... . .J ' ' Mead. Bambie ........ .,... Medina. Bobby .,... Medina. Bobby ..... Medlock. James ..... Meclrano. Nelda .,... Medra no. Rick .... Melchor. Julie .... Menck. James .... Mendoza. Judy .... ,. .... ,159. lflllii-1fii1.' .......1z4. ..fffQIfIIIi4if 124. . . . . . 159. Mendout. Kathy . ..... . . . 114. 200, 238. Medrano. Rick , . . . . . Mercer. James ...... f'III1'IIffiii.' Mercure. Deborah ..... Mercure. I-liedi ...... , yMecure.James.,...... Mergele. Kimberly .... Merke1z,.Robert ..,.. Merz.Altce ...,.....,. ,.,. . . . . . .... . . Meshew. Robert . , .... ....124.200,23l, Miles. Clarence ....,.....,. . . 124. 158, 177 M1ller.1Beyerly Bevop . 1 14. 106, 221. 223..23Cga Miller. Patricia . ... .. Miller. Rebecca . -1 Miller. Ronnie .g . . Mills, Kevin .. . . . . Millsap.'Danny '. . . ' 5 Minica.Charles Mitchell. Patricia .... Moczygernba. Brice . . - Moczygemba. Carol . K Vjlyloczygemba. Charlene ,Moezygemba Diana . Moczygetmba. Jimmy . H Moczygemba. Joanne Moezygemba, Julie . . Moezygem ba. Roger . ..........,...9l,243 ....,...91 ..... .....1-11 141 1 i 1 1141 iid. 200' 231 ..........l24.l90 . .,... ..286.298 .....l4.1'73 .......9l ....141.22l ..............9l.205 ....141.2l6 .....iikf216.z1'1,3o4 ......... ....91 Moczygemba. Rosemary . . .,.. . . . .1 14, 257 141 Molina. Leticia ...... Monge. Elisabeth . . . Montelongo. Debra . . Montelong. Yvetto. . . Montgomary. Robert Montez. Alma ...... Montoya. Betty ..... Montoya. Bonnie . - Montoyaxhristopher 1 1 M99fE,I1E1LlWi1l'd . . -. . . . , ,Mo0re.Jerry.g, ..1. . . . J' Moore. Johnny . . Moone. Sharonf. . , Mora. Jesse ...-. . . . , Mora. Theresa ..... . Morales. Lorraine . . . Morales. Paul ...... . Morales, Victor . . . More. Margie .... . Moreno., Hector . . . . . 1 Moreno,i Mr. John . . . - M0reno.'John ....... - f Moreno. Susan . . . . iMorgan. Gale ...,... xMorgan.Je1frey .... . r Cecil . Morris . M . . , .. Morris. Diana .... . Morris. Jenny ..... H .. Morris. Kathy ., . .. Morris, Leon . , . . Morrison. Darrell. . . . Morrisor1.'Debbie Morrison.-Lisa . .. Mosel. Mike' .Q . . Mosely. Claudette .. Mosley. Debra . . . Mos1cy..Kathy .1. Mosley. Mark . , . Mota. Mana .igii . . ,,., y, Mota.Juanita. . . ., Mata. Yolanda . . Moron-MART.Aiur0' Mucha. M?4Da11iefF r Muetlerg Danna rg 4 . . . .. ..... . .... 141 221 ..... 140. ......124.2!6.3YJ2 ..,.....91.204.205 ...243. 24l.269. 267 ........l40 ......9-1,195 ...,.91.l66 ....l24.rl73 ........124 ....l4l.201 ........l24 ......lI4.2l7 ...,l41. 159. 169 .jfflfliif ....60. 129.249, .. ........ 114. .91 171 141 283 192 .... 114.238 ........124 ....I24.182 .....eo.z01 ..,....172 ...,204 ...,..l71 ..,.1s9.1-11 ..... 91 .....91.2te,21v ........'..14l ....l24,173 . .'.. ...... 1 24 ...,....l14.238 ...,.1l4. 168,238 y .91 ' 141 . .... ......,.. 1 14 PARTS ....... 281 ......... ....6l . 91 .Mugica.IMarialuisa .... .... . 92. 174, 231 124 Muller. Theresa ..... Mullins, Cindi ..,... Mungia. Andrew .... . Muhgi. Elizabeth . . .. Mungia. Sylvia . . , . Munley. Donna . . . i ig '-Munoz. Andrew ..,. . J -- Mirrillo. Candelaria . . ......l14, ........1z4 ....191,l59 ....14l.2l7 .,.1 ...92 . 1' 115.249 1 92.1249 1 y Page cqmpmea by 13.14. El.Cg,V1'.R., av., rev., MJ., and 1vt.5.v.x5i1iaar7l31s Murillo, Irma - Muri1l0.lrma ..... Murphree. Doug .... Mrphy. Marshall .... Murray.Janet, , . . .. Musselman. Judy. . .1 .,............ ... Mutchler. Mary ..........., 73. 92. 216. Myers. Melissa , ...,................. . Myers. Nancy .,.. 115. 216. 265. 269. 301, Nabers. Larry .,.................. Napper. Robert ,.... ............. Solis, Mario .92 .92 .92 124 115 302 115 -304 Pena. Yolanda ..... Penn. Mrs. Hilda .,... Perez. Alberta ...... Perez. David ..... Perez. George .... Perez. Irene .,.. Perez, Maria . . . Perez. Theresa , , , Perez. Virginia , , , Perez. Ursolo ..,. Phillips, Ms. M. . Rincon. Da Narvaez. Alice .... Narvaiz. David .... Neely. Chris ..,,.... Neighbors. Yvette . . , Nelson. Dara ..... Nelson. Richard , .. Nelson. Victor .... Nerio. Arthur ....... Netherly. Ms. Ruth Neugenbauer. Robert ..,,. Newman. Sharon ......... ...,141 ....l24 ....l15,158 ....,92,261 ....124.l74 ........115 ....124.217 .....'..92 ....115.231 ...,115,249 ...,115 Perez. Yolanda , . , . . Perkins. Barbara ,.... Perrymann. Pamela ,. . Persky. Sharon ....... Peters. Sherri ....,. Peterson. Gary ....... Peterson Mr. Vir il . g , . , Petry. Laura ...... Petty. Susan ....... . , Phillips. Ericka . .... . . Newman. Tammy ......,,,.., ... NICKS DRUG STORE 122 .....,. Nichols. Gary ................... ,115. Nichols. Margaret ..,...., 141. 162. 163. Nichols. Mary .... ............... Nichols. Randy ..... .... 1 24. 158. Nieslroy. Nipper. Jimmy .... ....,.....,.... Nipper. Marcia ... ,......... ... , Nix. Margaret. . . , .,.... 124. 160. Nix. Sandra .....,...., 92. 226. 269. 273. Nobles. Deborah ......... Nobles. Dwayne .... Noel. David ...... .92 141 281 301 172 115 177 Stephen . .. ..,......... ,115 124 141 163 282 115 124 200 213 Noel. Tammy ..... Noland. Frank .... Nolan. Mark ..,,,. Nolan. Scharette .... Nolan. Scott .,,... Noll. Helen .............. Noll. Katherine .......,.. Nordstrum. Ms. Tammacine Norfleet. Janice .......... Norfleet. Samuel ....,.... Notzon. Greg ,... . Notzon. Patricia. . . Nunes. Arthur .... Nunley. Donna . , . Nguyen. Tuan ...... Nystrom. Donald .... Nystrom. Steve .... O'Brien. Buddy . . . .. Ocaine. Joe .......... . O'Carro1l, Elizabeth . . . O'Connor. Robin .... Odem. Ms. Barbara .... Oehler. Darrell ...... Ohern. Virginia . . . O'Larnic. Judy .... Olivarez. Anna ,..... 162. ....141. .....92 ...,141 ......141 ....ll5.l78 ...,l41.200 ........108.145 ..... .,67 .. ...... 171 ...,....l4l .....92.245 .....,14l .....,253 ....115.106 ..,...174 ....237 ......l41 ........115 .....92,l66 .......92 .....92.282 ....61.77 ...,l41. Phillips, Michael . . . Phy. Mr. Eddie ....... Pieprzica. Donald .... Pie rzica Kathleen ....92.213,249 ......61.190 ...,249 ...,115 .....l41 .......l4l ....92.231 141 .,..124.l58.159 ...,........1l5 . .....,..... 115 ....141,190,238 115. 216. 221.302 115 .........92.145 .....178 ........141 115. 104. 243. 265. 269 ......,,....ii4,20o .:..62,158 .. ......,.. 124,192 p . ............. , . 115, 192 Pitts. William Monk-Fu ..., 92. 150. 155. 265, Poerner. Karen ....... Poerner. James ....... Poindexter, Debbie .. . Poindexter. Curtis .... Poitras. Ms. Jan .... Poling. Carol .... Pollock. Laurie ..... Ponce. A1 .,,.... Pooley. Lillian ..,.. Pooley. William .... Pope. Jerry ....., Pope. Michael . . . Popham. Jeffrey ..,. Poppell. Carol . Poppen. Patricia ..,. Posey. Pam ......,. Potter. Deborah .... Powell. Laura .... Powell, Lawn .... Preciado. Pilar , , . . Presley. Michelle ... Prevou. Karen . . . Prevou. Kim ....... Price. Mr. Ed ........ Price. Ms. Marion Prine. Lance ....... Pritchard. Judy ..... Pruske. Dia ne .... Pruski Dou . g .... Pruski. Stephen .... Puchot. Raymond Puleo. Paulette ..... Pundt. Danny ..... Pundt. Janice ...... Olivarez. Michael .... .92 141 ........l24 216 178 ....1l5. Oliver. Terrie ......... 0'Neil1. Mr. Norman. .. .. O'Nei11. Bruce , ....... Opiela. Betty ,... Opiela. Billy ..... O'Rear. Scott ..... iii: O'Rear. Shauneen , .... . . Ortega. Kenneth ...,..,.. ORTIZ BARBER SHOP .. Ortiz. Debbie .....,...... Ortiz. Rosalinda . . . . . Ortiz. Yolanda .... Ory. Shirley ....... Osborne. Brule .... Otten. Debra . . . Otten. Mark ,,,.. Ottmers. Ruben . . . Owensby. Jerry . . . Owens. Laymond .... Owens. Lillie ............. 200 -..92. 'fflilti Nils i-ii Ozuna. Norma ............. . . Pacheco. Pacheco ............ Pacheco.-1 15. 249. 253. 257 Pagan. Cindy .............. .... 1 15. Palacios. Erasmo ..... . . . . . . . . . Palacios. Sylvia . . . Palleck. Lori . ......,.. Palomo. Elizabeth ....... Hilti Palomarez. Margaret ..... Palos. Paulette ........ Paredes. Mercy ..... Partridge, Blake . . . Pass. Andrea . . . Pass. Jeffery . . , . Passano. Jo ....... Passmare. Janet ..... Pawelek. Clinton .... Pawclek. Robert ..... Pawelek. Kenneth . . . Pawlik. Karen .... Pearson. Debbie ..... Pearson. Glen ....... ...115. 166. 267. .....l15. .....92, ....124,2l7, Pecoraro. Becky . ...... Pedrotti. Anthony ........ Palomarez. Margaret. .... . Pena. Linda ............. Pena. Lisa ............... Pena. Mary Ann., ....... '. . 231 141 141 257 201 iisl 166.22161 flllllii-ii. 141 .61 238 115 158 141 124 124 289 213 .92 243 245 115 216 115 . 92 200 115 145 124 124 .12 216 124 269 124 201 .61 141 141 195 115 141 286 124 141 .92 . 92 253 124 249 Quintana. Beatrice .... Quintana. Cynthia ..., Quintanilla. John . ,. Quintanilla. Grace .... Quintero. Raul ....... Quintero. Edward .... Raahe. Geneva ..... Raabe. Natalie ..,., Rabenaldt. Mike ..... Ramirez. AnaMarie .,... Ramirez Ramirez. Helen .... Ramirez. Juan .,.. Ramirez. Mark .... Ramirez. Olga ...,. Ramirez. Rachel . , . Ramirez. Rebecca Ramirez. Rick ...,. Ramos. Armando Ramos. Anna ...,. Ramos. Blanca .... Ramos, Cindy .... Ramos. Laura ..... Ramos. Linda ...... Ramos. Katherine .,.. Ramos. Norma ..... Randle. Lee ...... Ransen. Brenda ..,,.. Ranson. Roxanne Raser. Tammy ..... Ray. Caroline ...,.,.. R8zE CLEANERS .... Redwood. Joseph. . . Redwood. Otis .... Redd. Alan ..... . Ann ...,,,., Reed. Robin . ....... . Reinen. Rhonda .... . 269.271 ....115.242 l59.l84.141 .......l4l.217 . .... 92.75.213 . ........... 62 .....141.201.217 ...........1l5 ....l4l .......l24 .........141 ....92.150.177 .....115.245 ....92. 253. 273 ,141 , .... 124,261,200 .....ii5. 192.298 .....l4l.2l6 ....93.23l .....124.23l ......,4-4.46 ........62.2l3 .195 233 .93 .....124.231. QQ1f95.i .93 142 124 142. 237. 255. 265 115 124 304 302 ....,...l15.264. .....93.216.245. ..........l15. i-is 302 205 217 .........124 195 124 ...,142. .200 195 .....ll5.2l7 ........93 .....125.216 .......l84 .........l42 .93 ......,.....125 .....93.249.264 115 .......93.249 .,..125.216,249 ............l42 ....142.l60.163 .....93.l74.243 ......l25.249 .,.,.....l25 .......201 .....115.166 .........115 .....115.257 .........l25 ,,...125.249 .......269 ......93 ...190 .......l42 .........l42 142,200 192 Reinhard.Catherine . .. i115, Reinhard. Charles ................ 125. 158 Renden. Juan ...... .... Renden. Lupe .... Renlro. Gerard . . . Renfro. Kenneth . . . .93. 176. 177, 242 ..........125.249 .....125.225' Revilla. Gloria .... , .... 115.216 Reyes. Belinda .... ....... 1 42 Reyes. Gloria ..... ......... 9 3 Reyes. Lillian ..... ............ 1 42, 216 Reyna, Bart .....,............... 142, 201 Reyna. Ricky ......... 106, its, 158, 30, 242 316 X Index!Page Completed by D.K., E.C., P.R., P.V., K.V., M.J., and M.W. Reynolds. Brent .... . . . 176. 177 Rhine. Ralph .... . ,.... 125 Rhine. Robert ... ........ . .93 Rhoads. Lisa ...... ........... 1 15 Rice. Mr, Robert ... ..., 62. 158. 182 Rich. Kenneth ..... ...,..... 1 25 Rich. Ms. Shirley ... .... 62. 192 Richards. Pamela. .. ...142. 173 Richardson. Diana . ......... 125 Richardson. Edith .... . ........... 125 Richardson. Gerald ........,.. 142. 159. 169 Richardson. Earl . .................... 175 Richardson. Leila ..................... 93 Richardson. Rhonea . . .93. 160. 243. 190. 280 Richmond. Mary ................, 142. 172 Richmond. Richard .,..,,......,,. 155. 187 Richter. Amy . .,..,. . Ricks. Richard ..., Rigdon. Mr. Elmer Riley. Patsy .I ..,...... vtd..... ,... ..... 125. 158. 286 .....125.173 .,....l73 Salinas. Sandra ..... Salinas. Thomas .... Salone. David .... Salone. Floyd ...... ....94. .......l66. ....l16.34. Rincon. Beatrice . . , Rios. Daniel ..... Rios. Kris ..... Rios. Michael .... Rivas. David. .... . . Rivas. Lilian .... . . Rivas. Theresa . . . 1 Rivera. Kim ....... 161 2581249 255 Roberts. Peggy .......... Roberts. Raymond . Roberts. Roberta ........ Robertson. Pam ..... Mxbertson. Robbie Robertson. Susan ........ Robey. Paul ............ Robinson. Ms. Genevieve. Robinson. Lee .......... Robison. Audrey .,... 125. 185. . . Robison. Warren ........ 106 Robles. Teresa ..... Rochen.Joyce . ....... .. Rodgers. Debbie ........ .....93 ......1l5 ....1l5.216 ......l42 . ..... 238 . .264.265 .........116.182 .125,201.246,283 .125. 173, 265.269 ...106.1l6.158 .. ..... 116.200 .........l16,223 186192 283 . .ll6.232.30l .....l16.200.234 108. 116.201.223 ............142 ............142 ....116.257 ......184 ........116 ....125.201 ......l25 ,...l84 ......l42 ....125.200 ..,.125.245 ......l42 ....ll6 .....93 ......l42 ....125.249 Rodriquez. Carol ..,. . 106 Rodriquez. Clemencia .... Rodriquez. Conrad ...... Rodriquez. Cynthia .. . . Rodriquez. Edward ...... Rodriquez. Elizabeth ..... Rodriquez. Freddy . . Rodriquez. lrene . . . . Rodriquez. Johnny .... Rodriquez. Lisa ..... Rodriquez. Lorenda . . . Rodriquez. Mary ...... Rodriquez. Michael .... Rodriquez. Patricia .... Rodriquez. Rene .,.... Rodriquez. Richard .... Rodriquez. RoseMarie . . . Rodri uez Rosemary .... q . Rodriquez. Victor . . Roe. Laura .,...... Roe. Steve , , ...... , Roel. Elizabeth ..... Roel. Roger ....,,. Roesler. Mr. Alvin . . Rogers. Joseph ,,... Rogers. Scott . . . . Rohde. Mrs ...... Rohde. Beckie ..... Romine. Jeanette . .. Rosenbusch. Cynthia Roth. Doris ........ Roque. Danny ..... Royalty. David ,.... Ruby. Cheryl ..,. Rudd. Brenda .,.... Rudwick. Tom ...., Ruffin. Brenda , .... Ruiz. Annette , , .. Ruiz. Jose . . . ,. Ruiz. Julie. . , .. Ruiz. Leonard . , . Ruiz. Ruiz. Sylvia ....... Russell. Ms. Janice . Russell. Nell .....,. Russell. Sandra ..,. Ryan. Robert .... Rzeznik. Mike . .. Saenz. Jeannette .... Saenz. Lydia ..... Saenz. Victor ...... Sain. Elizabeth ..... Salas. Veronica ..... Salazar. Alice ...,.. Salazar. Cynthia .... Salazar. David . . . Salazar. Irma .... Salazar. Larry .,.. Salazar. Lucy .... Salazar. Sophia ..... Saldivar. Connie . . . Salinas. Daniel ..... Salinas. David . . . Salinas. David ..... Salinas. Deborah . . . Salinas. Lali ....... Salinas. Patsy .... Sandra ....... .....116.34 .1l6.155.182.183 ,, ....... ,... 1 25 .. ,....... 93.201 ...63.104.108.33 .....,.142.201 ,..........282 ....93.216.302 .........l42 ........116 ....142.217 .93 .........116 ......93.204.205 .....l25,217.298 73.93.l92, 201.30 ...,125 .1l6.217.242.249 ....ll6 ....142 ....205 .......93 ....l42.200 .......63 ....l42. 145 142 ........125 ....142.216 ......125 ......l42 ....93,231 ......l42 .....93 .......l42 ,.......93,298 .....125,200,205 ...75.94, 155,280 ..,......142,227 242 116 225 242 125. 172 145 217 125 249 Salone. Mary ........ .... 3 7. Salvatierra. Tracey ,... ..... 1 42. Sance. Cheryl ...... ...125. Sanchez. Frances ..,.. ...... Sanchez. Frank .... . . . 116. Sanchez. Rudy ...., .... 1 82 Sanchez. Wally ....... .... 1 42 Sanders. Joseph ....... .... 1 59 Sanders. Shawanda .... ,,,. 1 25 Sandoval. Albert ..... .,........... 2 00 Sandoval. Oscar ...... ........,...... 1 25 San Miguel. George ....... 142. 150. 169. 184 San Miguel. Louis ........,..,..,. 142. 159 SANTOS CATERING SERVICE .1 ,.,, 284 San Miguel. Toni .l16.160.l61. 172. 242. 249 Sapaugh. Susan .,................ 142. 217 Sattierwhite. Natalie ,.,......, ,. , .243 Sauceda. Jesse ..... .... 1 16 Schaefer. Bryan .... ......... 1 42 Scharf. Lori ..... . . ........... 142 Scharf. Vicki ......... ............. 1 16 Schaumloffel. Carl... ..... 108 116. 166 Scheel. Rhonda .... .,..,....... 9 4 Scheel. Rickey . .. ..... .94. 282 Schilhab. Diane ,,.. ,.,...... 1 25 Schlaegel. Dale ......, ....... 1 42. 158 Schlaegel. Karen ...... .... 9 4. 249. 280 Schmidt. Mr. Albert ... ...... 63. 237 Schmidt. Nancy ..,,., ..... 9 4. 304 Schmuekle. John ..... , .... 116 Schmueckle. Shirley .... ...142. 217 Schobey. Debbie ...... . . . 125. 217 Schroat. Richard .......,,, . . .116. 205 Schubert. Mr. Rienhold .... ..., 6 3. 33 Schuette. Margarete ..... ........ 4 7 Scott. Anthony ........ . . .116. 255 Scott. Byran ....... ...... 1 25 Scott. Eddie . . . ...... .142 SEARS ....,.... , .... , . . .293 Seipp. Kathryn ..... .... 9 4. 282. 301 Segovia. Mary ..... .... , .... 1 16 Sekinger. Eugene ..... ..,,.... 9 4 Sellars. Mrs. Mary ..,. ..,,.... 6 3 Sekula. Bernie ..... ...116. 232 Senter. Tina ..... ...125. 217 Serna. Guy .... ...... 1 25 Serold. Steven .... ..., 9 4, 195 Serold. Susan .... ....... 1 25 Sewell. James , ...............,.... 94. 201 125 Seymour. Mary ...................... Shaw. Michael .....,. Shaw. Sherry . .23. 94. 216. 221. 257. 265. 267. 269 125 Sheedy. Cindy , ..... ...,.,........... Sheffer. David ..... ...,... . Sheffield. Donna ........,.... 142. Sheffield. Lynne ..,,...,.......... , Shelton. Cheryll ,.142. 162. 163. 171. Shisk. Glenn ........ ............. . Shisler. Irma . .. ., ....... ,..... . ... Shope. Mike . .. . ,.......... . . .. Shuler. James .... . ........... .. Shultz. Kim .....,.. . . 125. 231. 246. Sides, Valana ........... .....l16,238 SIEBERT'S PHARMACY ........ Silguero. Amber. . ......... ..... 1 42. 163. 116 185. 116 iss. .94 172 238 186 201 .116 142 116 283 249 .285 173 Simington. James ........ ........ 9 4 Simmons. Reginald .... .... 1 42, 159 Simpson. Larry ....... .,.. 1 16. 242 Singer. Linda ......... ...... 1 42 Singleton. Mr. Harold .... Sizer. Teresa .......... Skinner. Rhonda ...... ....94. ........94.244 245. 307 Skrobanek. Tommy ..., ..... 1 16. 286 Sleek. Rick ......,,.. ....... 1 29 Slomehinski. Bryan .... .... 1 42 Slomehinski. Wanda . .. ...,125 Smart. Andrew ....... ...... 1 42 Smart. Robin ...... .... 1 16, 205 Smith. Audie .... ..,.... 9 4 Smith. Calvin .... ....... I 59 Smith. Carlton . . . .... 125.273 Smith. Carole .... . . . 142. 185 Smith. David .... ............ 1 16.238 Smith. Gary ... Smith. Janelle ...,... . .94. 217. 282, 304 Smith. Lee ....................... Smith. Lemelle ........ ..... Smith. Mrs. Megan Smith. Mike Smith. Mimi ....... Smith. Martha ... Smith. Paul .... 561, 116,195 .i9s. 34 ......283 ..,.232 ...,142. Smith. Robert ..,. ....... .63 159 Smith. Rickey .... ...... 1 16 116 178 Smith. Ronald Smith. Ronnie .... 116. ..... ,.94 Smith. Susan ...,, ........ 64 Smith. Tammy ,,....,. .... 1 16. 304 Smith. Valerie ........... ...... 1 42 Smith. Mrs. Mary Helen .... ......... Smith. Michael. .... ..... ...... . Smith. Megan ...... ,,... 1 25. Smith. Patricia ..,.. ....... Solis. Mario ,. . ..... .63 ....1.16 129.216 ....125 142,200 Solis. Terry ......, ..,. I 43. 216 Solorzano, Irma . .,.. ..,,. 9 4. 213 Sommers. Pamela . , . .....,, . .94 Sorrell, Mr. Charles .,,. ..... 6 3, 204 Soto. Cindy .,.,,............ .,.,,. I 43 Soto, Joe . ..,..,................,.,,. I I6 SOUNDTRACK RECORDS ..... ,.... 2 93 SOUTHCROSS VILLA APARTMENTS . .. 295 Spaeth. Lucille ..... Sparks. David .... Sparks, Bryan .... Patricia . .....,.,...... 94,257 ......255 .94,298 Spears. . . . . Speegle. Tina ,.,. Speer. Gary ........ Spencer. Vernessa . . Spivey, Audrey .,... Spivey, Danny Spry. Rozane ..,. . ,II1IbA,' M125 II6 I43 205 .. ...... I43 II6 . 177 II6 Staggs. Laura ..., .... 2 03. 200 Staggs. Leo .... .... I 43, 200 Stapp. Robin ,.., ........ I 43 Stark. Byron ......... ....... . I43 Starks. Shirely ,,...... 203, 244 Starling, Darrel .,.,..... .... I I6. 200. 30 125 257 .,..94. Stautzenberger. Ricky .... ........... St. Clair. Elaine .,..,.. Steckly. David ...., . . . ,,,. 37, 94. Steckl Susan .. y. . . . Steed. Sharon ,....,. Stein. Elizabeth ........... Steinbach. Cindy .......... Stephens. Joan . . . I 17. I85. 106. 257. 171. I85. 186 .......II6. II6 217 192 231 Stephens. John Stephens. Pam Stevenson, Jill ..,. Stewart. Cheryl .... Stewart. Debra Stewart. Dell .........,.... Stewart. Sammie .......... . 304 200 125 Stiles. Nancy ....... .,...,, 9 5. 192. 273. 301 288 307 ....95, II7 244.307 .....l25.l73 ........95,200 ......95,2l3. 172 ...l25. . STINSON FIELD COFFEE SHOP Stokes. Janet ,...,.....,,,..,,..... 95. Stover. Catherine ....... . . . . Strader. Mr. Judson ,.... ........ Strickland. Kammy . ..,....,...... Stuckey, Barbara .,... ........ I 25 125,233 . . .63, 77 ,...I43 173 247 Stutiville. Carol ,... .... 1 43. 121, 185, 186 Sullivan. Cynthia .,... ........,..... I I7 Sullivan. Jerilyn .... ...... 9 5, 216, 304 Sullivan. Shelia. ..,. ...,..... I 25 Summey, Karen .,., . .,.. 126. 216 Surtees. Carolyn ...................,,. I73 Surtees, Cindy ..,., Sutherland. Kent .. . Sutherland. Margie ... Sutherland. Robert Sutton. Sharon ..... Sweeney, Arthur ,. . Swientek. Cheryl ..... Swientek. Leonard .,.. Saafranski. Becky ..... Tardy. Justina ....... Tarket. Carol .,.. Tatum. Ms. Faye . .. Taylor. Austin .... Taylor. Cindy ...... Taylor. David ....,.,. Taylor. Ms. Doris Taylor. Lori ..... Therom. Sherry . . . , . . 126, 233. 246 I43 .95 126 Q95 'asf 251f 266. 23i .........95,23l 126 .64 125 TEMPLE DISCOUNT PHARMACY. . Tenney. Ranoy ..,.,.,........... TEMPLE HILL GARAGE ....... Tessmann. Beckie ......... 95. 226, 231 Tessmann, Colleen ..,,......... 64, 267 Thomas. Carolyn . . 126. 203. 200. 30. 286 Thomas. Colleen ,......... 95, 216. 221 Thomas. Dietrice ..... Thomas. Johnny ... Thomas, lsac ...... Thomas, Veronica .... Thomas . Vickie ........ Thompson. Clarence .... Thompson. David ........ ... Thompson. Elwood . . . Thompson. James Herbert . . . Thompson, Jobeth . . .. Thompson. John . l26,2I7, Thompson, Kenny ............ Thompson. Mary . . . Thornton. Elmo .... Thornton, Larry ..., Thornton. Sandra Thurman. Sherry . . . Tietze. Ms. Paulita .... Tijerina. Esther .... Tijerina. Maria .... Tijerina. Pedro ...., Tijerina. Tomasita .... Wilnora . . . Toliver. Torres. Harry ..... Torres. Liz . ........ Torres. Richard ..... Torres. Shirley .... Torres. Susan . ............. . . .II7 286. 302 149 I59 .....95. 126, 265. 117. 106. 232. 143. 176 175. 176 I43. ii7Q ii7 .64 I59 213 . 238 143 Toucheck. Karen .... Transue. Mary .... Traugott. Paul .,.. Trejo. Anthony Trejo. Kathy ...,.. Trevino, Joseph ...,. Trevino. Manuel .... Trevino. Ruben ..... Trimnal. Jeanett ,..,. Tristan. John ..... Tristan. Manuel ..... Tristan. Susie .,,.. Tschirhart. Linda .... Tschirhart. Nancy . .. Tucker. Donald ..,.. Tucker. Susan ....... Tudyk. Sharon ...... Tuller. Paul Danny Turk. Phillip ........ Turpen. Kathy ...... Turpen. Stan ...... Turner. Becky .... Turner. Frank Turner. Jeannie ... Turner. Lethea ,... Turner. Lori .... Tuttle. Jeffery ..... Tyler. Eva ........ Uhl. Roberta ....... Ullmann. Brenda .... Unger, Kimberly .... UNITED LAND.. .. Uranczyk. Tim .... Urias. Linda ...... Uriegas. Cynthia .... Uriegas. Danny ..... Utieaga. Roger. .... . Valdespine, Mr. Joe . . Valdez. Gerard ...... Valdez. Linda . . . .. Valdez. Norma .... Valdez. Robert .... Valentino. Tony . .. Valle. Ervey ..... Valle. Jerry . ...... Valle. Roseann .... Valle. Ruben ...... Valverde. David . . . Valverde. Kathy ..... Varela, Norma .... Vargas. Hilda .... Vargas, Jaime ..., .II7.2I7. 242, 298. .....ll7.23l.265, Vargas. Mark ...,.. ...,...... Vargas Vargas, Oscar Vargas, Peggy ...I26. . Marty ............... Vasquez. Christine ............ Vasquez. Margie .... Vasquez, Vicky .... Vasquez, Mrs ...... . . Vasquez. Ricardo .... Vaughn. Gayle .... Vaughton. Diane .... Vau hton. William g .... Veal. Cheryl ........ Velasco. Alma ... Velasco. Mary .... Velasco. Sylvia ...,.. Velazquez. Naomi ... Velazquez. Noah .... Verdeja. Gracie . . . Vick Ter 304 269 ........l26,l84 ....ll7,238 .,..l43,20l .......Il7 .....l26 ......95 ......II7.l82 ...,.95.244.307 .. ..,....... 126 .. ........ 117 ....l26.l58 ....l43.2l7 ., ........ I43 ......... 95.201 .. ...... II7. 108.166 ....II7.I06.200,233 .......95,I92.255 .....95.l74 ,...lI7,205 ....l26,l73 ,.....l26 . .....,...... 95 ..........l26.304 .. ...... 95.256.304 ....95.l98.I92.246 ............I58 ....II7.256 .......l'l7.257 ....ll7.204.205 .. .......... 242 .. .......... 64,33 .....95. 267,280 ......ll7,23l ...l06,lI7.265,269 .........ll7.Z38 ....l59,l69,I84 ............l26 ......95,257,30I ......,....l43,20l ...II7.2l6.222.223 .. ........... 143 . ..... 95 ...,l26 ........l43 ........l43, 216. 223. 252, 249. 120. 222 ........l26 ....I43.2l7 ....l26.2l7 ..........28Z ...........l43 ....Il7.238.298 ......I43.l73 ........l43 ....I43.227 .....95,280 ..........l26 ...........l43 ....l26.2l6,304 .......95.244 ........l26 .....95.244 . ry ....... Vidal. Debi ........... Villanuera. Johnny .... Villarreal. Diana .... Villarreal. Maria .... Villarreal. Steven .... Villareal, Sylvia ... Villarreal, Vincent . ,. .QQli26f Villasenor. Victor .........,... Villegas, Carolina ........ ..... Vogel. Susan ..... . . Volkman. Elaine .... '.2i6f 265 304. Volkman. Mr.and Mrs. .... ...... . Volz. Donald ................ Waclawczyk. Carol .... Waclawcz k, Debbie y .,... Waclawczyk. Karen . . . Wade. Betty Wagenfehr. Cynthia ... Wagon. Mary ....... Wagoner. Mike . . . Wahl. Martin .... Walker, Charles .... Walker. Delores .... Walker, Denise .,... Walker, Duane ..... Walker. Helen . . . Walker. Laurie .... Walker. Raymona . . . Walker. Robert . . . Walker. Susan .... Waller. Cynthia . . . Waller, Ronald .... Walter. Ralph ..... Walter. Tannette ..., Warren, Bob ...... Ward. Patricia ...... 1111216112131 Washer. Donna ..............,,.. Page Completed by D.K., ....ll7 ....l43 143,216 126,249 192.236 ....I43 ....I43 .....95 .95,249 216,192 269,280 ....282 ....205 ....143 ....l26 ....257 117,301 143,200 ....143 .96. 195 ....l59 . , . . .96 126.173 126,237 . . . . .96 200.203 . . . .117 ....l43 . . .96 126.217 ..30,96 . . . .117 143.216 . . . .158 143.200 ....l26 Solis, Terry - Zuniga, Joe Washington. Paula ........ Washington. Tamrasha ..,.. Washington. Terry ...... Watson. Hoyt ,....... Watson. Tina ......... Wawrzyniak. Marina .... Webb. Terri ,......... Weed. Rex ......... Wells, Alvis .... Wells, Eddie ......, Wells, Kenneth .... Wells. Kevin ..... Wells. Randy .... Wengler. Leslie .... Wernli. Denise .... West. Penny ..... West, Richard ... Wetz. Clifton ............. Whitaker. Mike ...... Whitaker. Karen .. . . . ...........I26 126 ii7f2i6Q2i7f White. Mrs. .......... ...... . White. David .... .,....... White, Debbie .... White, Eddie ,.... . White. Janet ............ White. Ms. Rebecca ........ WHOPPER-BURGER .... White. Robert .......... White, Tammy ....,... White. Terri ...,.... Whitehead. Charles . . .. Whiteman, Ms. Cheryl Whiteside. Dale ......... WHITESIDEGROC ..... 796. Whitmore, Marilyn ........... Wiatrek, Beverly ............, Wiatrek, Karen .... , ......... Wicker. Tammy .... . . I 17, 225. 264. 265. Wieding. Catherine ........... Wieland. Ann .... . . Wier. Robert .... Wieters. Chris ..... Wielers. Kevin ..., Wilford. Tammy .... Wilkerson. Larry .... Wilkerson. Nanette .... .... Wilkerson. Terrance . .. ..... Wilks. Sandra ,... ... ... Williams. Annette ... . ......23l ...,Il7.245 .....96.298 1l7.l66.l76 ....l26.2I7 ....,...I43 96,177,280 126,177,286 ........l43 ....2I7,286 ......l26 . ,.... 236 . .... 96.234 117.298 302.391 ........283 ...,....ll7 ....l26.2l6 155. 176.177 I43 244 .....65. ........285 ,....l26.30 ....Il7,2l7 ....l26.I92 ,..,..I77 .....65,205 ........295 ,.96.30.2I7 I26.l6l.l7I ....I26.283 269 ...,II7.273 . .... 96 ....I26 .96 126 .. . .126 126 II7 I43 I 17. 162. 298. 301 238 Williams. Barbara ... .,... Williams. Charles .... . . . Williams. Dean ...... ... Williams. David ...., .. Williams. Debbie ......... Williams. Dwayne ........ ....ll7. ,.......l43 ....l43,205 255 37. 143. 227. 105 ........l43 126 283 Williams. Karen ...... 126, 173. 264f 267, Williams. Lawrence .... .. . Williams. Leslie . ........ , Williams. Mr. Lou .,... Williams. Rogers .... Williams. Scott . . .. Williams. Victor . . . .. Williams. John ........ Williams. Thomas ...,. Willms. Raymond ........ Wilson. Andrew ,......... Wilson, Margaret ....... ,. WINNS VARIETY STORE Winters. Kevin ........... Winters. Robert ......... Witherspoon. Peter ....... Witherspoon, Rosemary . . . Witter. Beth ......,.... Witty. Laura .......... Woodard, Marilyn ..... Woods, Bernard ..... Woodson. Lavern . . . . . Wrase. Stephanie .... .... Wren. Peggy .......... . . Wren. Sandra .......... Wright. Ms. Gwynne .... Wright, Michael ...... Woosley, Tina ..... . Wotipka. Lorretta Ximenel, Sylvia ..... Yarbrough. Laura Yates, Judith ....... Ybarra, Angel ,... Ybarra. Carlos .... Ybarra. Charlene .... Ybarra. Charlotte Ybarra, Henry .... Ybarra. Jose ...... Young, Charlene .... Young. Marlene .... Zaiontz. Michele . . . Zaiontz. Patricia .... Zapata. Michael ..... Zepeda. Sandra .... Zertuche. Lily ..... Zertuche. Linda ..... Zimmerman, Andy . . . Zinsmeister. Peggy .... Zoblosky. Jeff ,..... Zoller, Lawrence . . . Zuniga. Dionisie .... Zuniga. Gabriel .... Zuniga. Joe . ..... . ........I77 ....65 . ........ 96 ll7.l78.23I . .... ...II7 ....l08.lI7 ........Il7 105, 108. II7. 126 223 ........294 ........Il7 ....I43.l59 ........I26 ll7.2I7.286 244 .....96. ....l73.283 ....l26.20l ............l26 ............l26 2l6.2l7.282.304 . ...... ..... 143 .........96.244 .......65.2l6 ........l26.l78 ....ll7,2l6,2l7 ..........205 . ....... 126 ....I26,298 ..,....l43 .....,..l43 ....l26.236 .......l26 .....I26 .....I66 .......l43 ......l43,2l7 . ....... 143,217 ...,I26.2l7,304 .....96.257,282 ..........l43 .....ll7.242 .......l26 .......l26 .....l26.l69 .....ll7.243 ........96 ....65,l89 .....,.l43 ....96.l95 .....l26 E.C., P.R., P.V.. K.V., M.J., AND M,W.!Index ! 317. 7-1275 J 'Mn J 1 f' ,113 5 1 318 f Conclusion!Page Completed by Eduardo Castro Con lusion As the spring season begins, it clues the end of another long, hard school year. Students now prepare to leave high school as summer signals another yearis Conclu- sion. With the end of school year comes stu- dents anticipations and anxieties. Stu- dents are elated by their dreams of sum- meris pleasures and stunned by end of the year exams. And so students await the year's Conclusion. After long hard hours of continuous studying, students rush to return their books to the bookroom. Thus, the rush begins. Everyone waits their turn in line and ultimately empty their lockers. Need- less to say students are ready for the yearls Conclusion. For the Seniors the completion of twelve years of education brings joy and sadness. The moments they have shared must be stored away in memory booklets or forever locked in each others mind. And so for the Seniors Graduation signals the year's Conclusion. All of these events make up the never ending process of education and serve to signal the year,s Conclusion. Page Completed by Eduardo Castrolfon clusion f 319 st O vi f ...,-nvlf f E r N sl' 4 'S' Y It meet Q NN m v x . Q9 'QS S W 3 :- -Zfff 958 VCO Q ONIO ri? 45 hi M,--I MQ4 ent elections and many others Oppwlfe the most thrilling and at the Ofdef forms S h been anticipated by seniors for e ud ' , . ' . ' . r 1 5 most sad, is the senior radua- Lowe' efffwo W years and now as it does finally del-7051! ithm the grasp of seniors, many try mer 'he itaway for clues bring while thisi the hint of even better must as always his year behind, memories. Page Completed by David Kennedy and whxch took b HC from knows he must for the ,,,.nn-aa.. I A ,E N I am, S fi X - , w S' 1 ' fiiffi , , -if 5 -E'-'f !'2 '1.., game whe stu Page Completed David Kerinedy and Eduardo CasirolConclusion I 323 - ix- EW -- Lrdo Castro and even CVCHIS ZA 'x,,, StCl'CO and students more various to the min- Owls of students banner others upper leff cans his desk first. Upper right. the pOWeI' Class. the added School. fun. fffff thenr ne f J 1 X 7 L x y f . . V 1 f- - MM, , , X .V 'aww ,, , wfA:Z9 Y . Jw . ' ' .ij ', -ng, R is .jp . E211 f' ' 4 . M , .Q A ' '-5,-M ,ij , X , K 1 A , 5 f .QP , 1 ., I W K ,M 'fx hwfii' , , - ,1 ' H . Y ,Q J Q 1 Nur 1 af 3 , 5 1, M' ,gs W ,.,,. , , X 'X F an -B-'E' at -c 5 'ZF' A 'W 55,3 .4 '.,ff?'.M V.. , . W 12W'E W 57.131 M, ' Wi, f. 53: ,gym-1-Q,gQ W' ww., 4? MW awww c s 326 I Conclusion! Page 1 ---. A , .X X -- . 4 fff, .,,,-V R ...HOW the Outlook for Tomorrow Partly Clouoly and Brightening Up Towards tno Beginning of.. i 1 The I978 Highlands High School Brigadoon is an annual publication print by Taylor Publishing Company. ISSO West Mockingbird Lane. Dallas. Tex. 75235. The 1978 Brigadoon sells for S I4 in its completed form. , This year's edition of the Brigadoon consists of 328 pages of 9xI2. elev pound enamel stock paper. The hardback cover is a special silk screened desi on silver mylar cover material with a black applied color. The endsheets a printed in IOOW Silver spot color. number SI. with reversed out artwork. The ty . style on the cover and endsheets is 48 point. 24 point. and I8 point Americana. The Introduction. Conclusion. and Senior section are printed in a four-colt and black and white process. The Introduction is printed in 10092. Silver spo color. number 81. and IOOYZ Maroon spot color. number 34. The Conclusion printed in 50? Black spot color. number I. for a Silver color illusion. Pictu number l. page l. is printed in a black half-tone over a IOOWI Maroon art conve sion. The division pages are constructed lrom picture cutouts and are printed in black art conversion process. The headline type style that apears in the Introduction. Conclusion. and on t division pages is 48 point Americana. The copy type is I2 point. IO point and point Times Roman. The headline style and copy type style for the remaini sections is 30 point, I2 point. I0 point and 8 point Times Roman. The theme of the l978 Brigadoon is Faces and Places. 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Kim Bemd. Paula Bicoy. Tim Biela. Larry Bienek. Betty Bivins. Rogellia Bitsis. Diana Black. Karen Black. Michelle Black. Willie Blevins. Jeanette Bohnert. Shannon Bonilla. Yolanda Bradley. Robert Bradshaw. Gary Bradshaw. Glenda tajermfwmrx Brennan. e Senior Booklet I 3 4 X Seni Bretzke. Laura Bricker. Paul Briggs. Robert Briscoe. Lela Brooks. Sharon Brossard. Leonard Brown. Alfred Brown. Edward Brown. Lori Brown, Pam Brunner. George Buchana. Cindy Burkett. Tammye Buitron. Manuell Burton. Sylvester Busby. Cindy Butler. Leathia Byers. Gerald Caldwell. Marget Callies, Doris Calvo, Anna Camacho. Rita Camack. Jenaette Cameron. Evelyn Campbell. Carla Campbell. James Cantu. Carlos Caraway. Cindy Cardenas. Anna Cardenas, Noemi Carpenter. Alice Carpenter. Duke Carrinza. Linda Carrion. Irma Carrion. Rudule Casas. Carlos Cass. Gary Castellanos. Teres Castillo. Sandy Chadwick. Stephen Chandler. Melvin Chapa. Olga 8 Childress. Billy Christen. Rebecca Christian. Theodis Cisneros. Irma Clardy. 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Bill Deason. Jenny DeLaFuentes. Peggy DeLa0. Mary DeLaRosa, Elaine DeLaRosa. Hector Del Bosque. Sandra Derry. Sharon De Salme. Teri Diaz. Diana Dixon. Lacy Dockery. Matt Dockett. Rodney Doherty. Lynn DeLao. Linda Donaho. Denese Donaldson. Melissa Donathcn. Sandra Doolittle. Danny Douglas. Cindy Draper. Keith Drisdale. Carlton Drisdale. Ronnie Duke. Pam Dullnig. Cecilia Dunaway. Mike Dupont. Eddie Duran. Ruben Dylla. Kathy Emery. Susan English. Jannie Erfuth. Bonnie Erfurth. Glenn Esqueda. Ruth Esquivel. Frank Ezzell. Tim Fagan. Patsy Fancher. Suzanne Felan. Joe Ferguson. Tim Fielding. Steven Fitzpatrick. Jackie Flores. Cindy Flores. Roland Flores. Sandra Flores. Tony 6 X Senior Booklet N X K Q Q W 6 1 ,yy f - N' ,pfxsiyijnwg W Sf 47gigyX'XW, k f 4 ff x ff gi f V QQ QQ X Q ,f q1Jk iQ WJ Ali oxwyygy my 0535! vWQTQkJ5'y Rik I x MW Qwwwwgwoy F529 my xx f Q! QUJA 355355 Wwywdf bv RL 24 A N fxqm SX SX 'tl X X1 5555 Q5 Wig Q0 fy Y 5 5 5 220,53 wfm S1 Q Bmw fy 5 W 2? 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