Holding Institute - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Laredo, TX)
- Class of 1968
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D I 'Xa-'n - pq Q' , O I f , , ,- --1' ' , QM Ea If f K K' I Vqr l. f '-... x, --N. ,Q f N f f -'I 1,- .4 ,fi un.. We dedicate this annual to . my sic-, -:JD I ., . -Ti ,ga 75547 fl 4-..-:-.':q':!g1'. :'?5 , 5-'15 f 5,45 .1 ,Figs - -,yo V! ' ,A :g,-, V -'-- ' ' mm' .5 Mr. Canales, As sponsor of our Student Council this year you have guided us and faithfully challenged us to have school spirit. We have seen how hard you have worked with us during the past years in our school projects. You have inspired us to great efforts on the March of Dimes and UNICEF collections. You have helped us plan the Welcome, Halloween and Valentine parties. Your wisdom and Christian concern have always evidenced the true Spirit on which Holding is based. Through your leadership in religious activities you have tried to cultivate this Spirit in us. We take this opportunityas the best wayto thank you for the countless hours of hard work you have dedicated toward making our school a better place for learning and working. It is with great pride and appreciation that we, the annual staff of '68, dedicate this issue of TI-IE GOLDEN EAGLE to you, As Student Council sponsor, Mr. Canales works with student council members, Salvador Ibarra, Dora Medina, Msalinda Lopez, and Vicente Pena. , 1I :f lf' I Z - H 'it b me t fi . : .- -v 2. K K -' Q f 7 V , RQ A ali' L N y iq, o ,yy y he ' . Besides his many other duties, he teaches the seventh grade. Listening to instructions are, Jimmy McManus, Lydia Saldana, Luis Gonzales, and Elsa Maria Aguirre. Here he is shown with student council members during the drive to help Hurricane Beulah victims in Septem- ber. Packing supplies are, Rosalinda Lopez, Dora Medina, Jose Luis Salinas, Jose Luis Chapa, Salvador Ibarra. 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During his first two years at Holding he was a boy's dorm supervisor, counseling them and disciplining them, he won their respect and obedience. Q In the six years he has been here as the P.E. teacher he has also coached the basketball and baseball teams, During this year, our first in which we have had our new gymnasium, he has worked especially hard in encouraging school spirit, scheduling games and in giving extra time to sponsoring evening recreation on week nights for dormitory students. c In addition to his sports activities, Mr. Mejia has served as a class sponsor several years since he has come to Holding. In any place where he might serve, he gives sacrificially of his time, money, and strength. We are challenged by the spirit which he has himself and for which he stands. Because of what he means to us we thank him by naming him the Teacher of the Year. Mr. Mejia teaches the Boy's Health Class where the boys learn the needs for a good, healthy body. Among other sports he teaches the boys how to play basketball. Here he instmcts Armando Gonzalez during the evening recre- ation in the gym. J. 4 . 1 -..,,,. Y He keeps the boys physically fit by drilling them through their exercises. W' .,.-, Q 1 -f.ff'.V 1' 2. 0 il 3' S ENT sei-NTEN ff SUP f' A x. f Dear Students of Holding Institute: Of the many values offered to you here, nothing is more lasting, more personal, more challenging, and more fruitful for the meaning of living, for your own happiness and sense of well-being, than that of FRIENDSHIP. A friend is a person who shares withus a tie of mutual understanding and respect, who is constantly seeking for and protecting our own best interests, as we do for his, who constantly seeks to inspire us to our best creative efforts, and is never satisfied with an inferior effort on our part. A friend is one who does not condone or approve the things we are tempted to do which are destructive of our own personalities, and who will not share in any action which tends to depreciate us as persons. The days at Holding are a most valuable time for the forming of true friendships which will last a lifetime. We who form the Faculty seek to be remembered, most of all, as your friends who seek to guide you in your learning because of our friendship with One whom we call the Christ. God's richest blessings on each and all of you . H- j Sincerely, - E .5 f'xf' -Wf 932:15 V' -if QXVPJ' W- es X 4, .. -,figs 155. -.X -w- s 35.5 i--- .itte SR: -2'1f'1' -:Ffh GW? .GZQZZ '-if 'Q 9 , . 'r : ff Q ,Q His Truth is marching on. . . This line from a famous hymn has especially challenged me in various moments of the past year. This is a militant era. Mankind is segregated into factions. One finds himself at odds with his friend, his family, his neighbor. Move- ment upon movement emerges into the mainstream of life and then exits with quiet, futile hostility. Toward what end do our militant legends march - and bearing what banner? Students of Holding Institute, the possibilities of your lives are un- limited. You have inspired me with your courage, daring effort and accomplishment, You hold the key to the mystery of the meaning of life today in whatever little area you are destined to serve. The challenge for you today is to eye the door of Truth and march toward it. Will the key you hold open the door toward which you march? With whom do you march? Under what banner do your footsteps blend with the pulse of the future? May we say together with the stalwart Joshua, challenging the militants of the Old Testament, Choose you this day whom you will serve . . ., but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. OUR CAMPUS . . gmlllll f l lllln Here we see a historical scene on our campus. The bell and the sign represent the remains of the old Holding which was founded in 1880 as a project o the Women's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. f It is possible for two people who have wide difference of preference and opinion, of habits, of teaching, of training, of background and belief to enjoy the company of each other in many ways. Indeed, a diversity of friendships is one of life's real enrichments. To learn of the goodness of those who are unlike--their worth, their sincerity, their good hearts, their good minds, their good company - - is rich and rewarding. It is wonderful to have a wide range of choice friends who can be counted on, friends who can be enjoyed and loved and trusted. Such is the meaning of friendship. RICHARD L. EVANS Uur Day Begins . V' The Boy's and Girl's Dormitory is a home for a number of ladies and gentlemen. Their morning begins at six o'clock, and their day ends at ten o'clock at night. Cleaning, sweeping, and dusting are part of their daily' chores. After coming from their seven o'clock breakfast, the boarders prepare for their morning classes and leave their rooms and things organized. The girls have to keep their rooms clean for These girls arereadyfortheirmorningclasses inspection all the time. Enjoying their work are, Amy Ruther, Gwynda Hollingshead, and Rose- Marzia Martinez, Guadalupe Bermea, and Rosa anne Ruther. Rodriguez. Q Q 3 1 its 4 .. I In the Classrooms . . In the biology class, a lot of hard work and studying is needed to keep up good grades. Shown are Robert Segovia and Pedro Salinas. K-x The seniors are working hard on their senior projects during their class meetings. I li tl A 1 5.1-'Ib .s. This is a scene of Holdings classrooms. Qs This is the American History class. The intelligent historians are Vicente, Elsa, Rosalinda, Dora, Pat, Lupita, Tony, Gerardo, Rene, and Jose Luis. By noon . .. The students are very hungry by now, and their attempts to form a straight line fail. fs.-2 Pansa llena, Corazon contento! The dishwashers take a pose before the students storm out. Dishwashers are Angel Valdez, Eduardo Del Castillo, Joel Ordaz, Harry Whitsell, and Ramon Patoni. Since the teachers are TEACHERS, they are at the front of the line. U- These girls have finished their lunch and look over their afternoon class assignments, before the bell rings. Shown are Sandra Ibarra, Delia Cazares, Alma Rosa Rodriguez, Juana Oyervides, and Rosa Bermea. After School . Halipyraceg. T ' ' Shomm here are Dalila, Pedro, Milton, Linda, ,Tosefina and their work on the annual. J, r 5 1 .1 Y u . V. , 'Q Y Q . 5 V .. .r f The Junior Candy Store is popular among the students. Here Pat and Graciela sell some- thing to Willie. These gorgeous cleaners keep our school clean after school. They are Salvador Ibarra, Rene Medina, Harry Whitsell, Angel Garcia, and Dora Medina. Supper and cz ter supper activities . I it Z, This is our new gym. We go to it after supper and enjoy informal recreation twice a week. '. J. Q?-'4 w 3 Hifi?-M ' v After having played for a while, the boys rest a little before starting on their homework. Don't they look rested? And then in the dorms . ff .3 While Dominga Saldana looks on, Rosa Bermea tries to reach some piano notes to Lydia Saldana. Mr. Rodriguez, a hard working su- pervisor, answers the boy's needful calls. May I help you? rx l F s Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Williams take a short rest before study hall check-ups. The boys watch television after a filling dinner. a., 1 Posing for a picture in the A boy's dorm are Fermin, Ed- uardo, Luis, Counselor Mr. N agase 85 friends. l ml l After we play, we work Aracely and Coya study quietly in their rooms during study hall hour. The classroom study hall at night is filled with studious students, ,Timmy McManus, .T oe Jimenez, and Do- rn inga Saldana. The night time study hall at the library is supervised by the teachers. On duty tonight are Mr. Badell and Miss Armes. Hilda Rosa Trevino receives help from them. Other students prefer to come to the library to find helpful information for their classes. Amy Ruther and Guadalu e Montalvo use the P library to their advantage. MTV N . -1. . yr-:iii -' ' - ' F!721.... rf-.,, f 1 Grace Williams and Rene Quintanilla study diligently in the library. il Z +L ! .WMI--W n - - 4-3, xb V '-5.1 ::: Y .-A-- ,-'A ,, 5 TJ gg .Jn L 3 - :E ji gi Eb :H T, 75 ANNUAL CLUB 1 Q iw-ffl V . ar., sep . C V 64 Y Ax gy , C , ,il Hector and Dora are checking on progress made by selling ads. .J -. Editors at work are: .Tosefina Serna, layout editorg Linda Alaniz, editor in chiefg Salvador Ibarra, art editorg Blanca Acosta, Organization editorg and Hector Zuniga, ads editor. Pedro and Grace are laughing at Linda's layout. Club members keep themselves busy at every meeting. They are really working hard. 'K ml we Club sponsors looking through old annuals: Miss Blum, Miss Cisco and Mrs. Mejia. lx: Nl' .Aus A--fr-5 Mrs. Orndoff directs and demonstrates to Araceli Jimenez, Ana Maria Gutierrez, Hildade Luna and Coya Maycotte the tech- niques involved in making papier mache pins. Whxxwxxmx nl! Above and left are two examples of pastel paintings m ade with use of the overhead projector. .... - ' -,.q-'Ee-. 421100: ,,.....:2-.., ....,.. -- ,D- ,....... 5'0 -:En .3 ---..,,,-- 'IIN 0 ! ff,,,v aff , -- -- a, , ,.- , -..,-,- . -zzz I 1 19:7 X f Mrs. Rangel joins the girls in making flowers. The artists are Elsa Garza, Marzia Martinez and Carmen Kawas. ARTS 62 CRA FTS CLI fB The arts and crafts club made the decorations for the '-'Holding Night party. Shown here areMrs. Orndoff, Mrs. Rangel, Mrs. Badell and Salvador Ibarra. ' -...L A , ggg... 4.3 THE DANCE CLUB Salvador Ibarra, student sponsor of the Dance Club, leads Rosa and Rodolfo in a dance that will be presented. Q3 Ov ijt v pm, .55 ' ll, The Dance Club consists of mostly girls, but it does have several boys. Dorina, Coya and Nora enjoy being in the club and they try their best to learn. Mireya, Marzia and Sandra follow Salvador's steps Salvador has displayed his talents as they leam a new dance. on various occasions. U1 LIBRAR Y CLUB fl I ' Il I Xt . E 2 i N I .1 'E H3 1-ga Ira? 3 'le ll li Y 5 - r ff1.i-.al.-Q,. ra L in - A x Xi,,,,i eef-e- is C .-.J - Miss Armes, the librarian, instructs Library Club members on how to use a card catalog. 1 if 'lillll l l Juan Garza is the member in charge of shelving books. Carmen Solis is an active member of the Library Clubg here she is repair- ing book covers. Q si A member of the Library Club, Guillermo Laurel, typing a library card. 'N Cristina Bustos checking the card catalog M ESQ I fl TE CLUB These brilliant writers publish the Mesquite for us. They are Graciela Cypres, Martha Rodriquez, San Juanita Oyervides, Alma Rosa Cavozos, Ma. del Refugio and Hector Zuniga. , -'x Nw- Miss White, who sponsors the Mesquite, instructs and assists Hector during printing of the newspaper. f A g' if xf, f Thanks to Mrs. Daily, who advises N I yi I v' our student writers and co- sponsors If ' the Mesquite, we enjoy many in- VX .f I teresting articles. j. f- g Here, Araceli, San Juanita and Ma. del work and enjoy themselves. au. -tv ei, Sandra displays her working talent by pre paring the dummy. N.H.S. members planning their calendar for the year are L-R front row: Linda Alaniz, Salvador Ibarra, Harry Whitsell, and Raquel Pascoe. CL-R, Back rowb: Dalmiro Gauna, Dora Medina, Luis Gutierrez and Elsa Laura Garza. Not in the picture is .Tosefina Serna. N.H.S. officers are pointing out the qualification that of the N.H.S. have to uphold. 5, the Installation Service there was a short reception for faculty and the N.H.S. members. Here Luis chatters with s. Mejia and Miss Cisco Whilethey enjoy the reception. THE NA TIONAL HONOR SUCIETY NATIO NAL H ONOR S OC IET7' Ex 'Z gf! W? E L ,L , f LJ j , . l '15 , ...ga-:JM ll . S I - 9 1 ,L 1 . 5'-fy: any N 4, . -, Ui A L On Nov. 6th the installation of the N.H.S. took place. From L-R: Elsa Laura, Iosefina, Harry, Raquel and Linda repeat the pledge after they received their pins. The N.H.S. leads several projects during the year. One project was a car wash to finance a party for poor children. These active members are Dora Medina and Dalmiro Gauna. Our hard working members of the Student Council with their sponsor. From left Mr. Canales, Vicente Pena, Hector Zuniga, Graciela Cipres, Jose Taurino Davila, Patricia Barrera, Delmiro Gauna, Ana Maria Gutierrez, Joel Ordaz, Dora Medina, Harry Whitsell, Rosalinda Lopez, and Ramon Fidalgo. Sitting, Ma del Refugio Rodriguez, Salvador Ibarra Guadalupe Mej ia and ,Tosefina Serna. at .- an J, T 'ff if-?t,..2.: 5j'l1 4123- -fwmcfeafeefft'-A All- -'Y ' ' p: 'iw-5-fri IQ: vvlyiqggfl 1 .-N4-.1 ff Vicente points out the details of Hurricane Beulah project. T DENT COUNCIL .. .1T: rf'1,'.iff-Tftzff.. f I S I f ' Fri 4 . It A 14 - 4 if ef Student Council officers, from left are Rosalinda Treasurerg Salvador Ibarra, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Sponsorg Vicente Pena, Presidentg and Dora Medina, retafy. 4-123, Salvador and Vicente appeal to the the Thanksgiving project. Enjoying an informal gathering are Salvador, Dalrniro, Taurino, Blanca, and Lupita Mejia. S' TENNIS CLUB The members of the Tennis Club which is sponsored by Mr. Nagase are Milton Williams, Ignacio Torres, Armando Gon- zales, Fermin Leon, ftop rowj Raquel Pascoe, Guadalupe Mon- talvo, Graciela Cipres, Martha Rodriguez, San J'uanitaOyervides During their break five of the members SWP and and Alma Rosa Cavazos. pose for our annual photographer. ? X- acket - gl ll ll Ill llill Ill llllllll IIIIIIU O u Raquel demonsnates the correct way to serve the ball . Y ---wh n important phase of the game is learning to hold the . '. I I I I I I ll A n X Q C llfl l fl' I 9 Martha shows Alma what she has learned. 15 .tw . A rn., Our dorm officers help ro lead the activities in and out of our school campus with the help of the counselors. They are Blanca Acosta, president: Aracely Jimenez, vice-- president: Mrs. Mary Williams, counselor: and Delia I, Casarez, treasurer. 'P Q . VT, Q if 5: if DORMITORY COUNCIL In the Boy's Dorm we have Harry Whirsell as president, Angel Valdes as MrS- Gilbert is the other Gir1'S vice-president, and as one of the two counselors, Mr. Robert Bedford making and also our music teacher and up the dorm council. Club sponsor. Angel and Harry are planning dorm ac- Mr. Rodriquez, as counselor approves plans for tivities for a weekend. the boys activifieg, '! 0Zm A 'L nz: E: Il lllllll zoaosr -480-Qu-I is I I I- gl llllllll I1 IH' UH I I Ill' e 5' .e gm E 2' U T0da la grandeza de este mundo no vale lo que un buen amigofg Miss Doris Armes B,S, Albright College, B.L.S. Pratt Institute. Library School, Brooklyn8a M.A, American University. Librarian, Sponsor of Library Club. Two years at Holding. Mrs. Himilse Badell Teacher's College, Oriente, Cuba. Physical Education. 1 1X2 years at Holding. Sophomore Class Sponsor. Girl's Basketball Sponsor. Mr. luis Badell Secondary Teaching Institute, Oriente, Cuba. University of Havana, Cuba - Ph. D. in Law. Kansas Wesleyan University - B.A. Spanish Teacher. 1 1X2 years at Holding. Robert Bedford B.A. Hamline University. B.D. Garrett Theological Seminary. Bible, Boy's Dorm Counselor. One year at Holding. Miss Frieda Blum B.A. Iowa State Te A Miss Jane Cisco 1 l X Mr. William Frank 6th year. Financial Secretary 85 ,Tumor Class Sponsor Mrs. Harriet Canales B.S. Nat College. World History Government 8: American History Mr. Rogelio Canales B.S, Greenville College Seventh Grade Teacher St Sponsor Stude Council Sponsor. Eight years at Holding f L Q A,B. Birmingham Southern College E F L IITeacher One year at Holdr Mrs. Dorothy Daily B.A. Wesleyan College Macon Georgia M A Hartford Seminar Hartford, Conn. English II Teacher Three years at Holding B.A. Central College B Music Ed Central College B D Garrett The logical Seminary. M A Northwestern University EF L I Teacher Bible. Two and one half years at Holding 'Y' Mr. Enrique Mejia ,,: ,. ull , ..- Southwest Texas State College, Coaches basketball. Teaches P.E, and Health. Six years at Holding. Mr. Nobuhiro Nagase B,A, Owosso State College. Boys' Dormitory Counselor and Tennis Club Sponsor. Mrs. Linda Orndoff Fayetteville, Arkansas. Teaches Shorthand and Typing I and II. Two years at Holding. Mrs Alicia Ran el - 8 Holding Institute, Freshman class sponsor, and sponsor of the Arts and Crafts Club. Nine years at Holding. Mr. Daniel Rodriguez Laredo Junior College, Dormitory Counselor for Boys, and Assistant Coach. At Holding for two years. Miss Shiela White B,A, Asbury College. Teaches English. Spon- sors the Mesquite Club. Seven years at Holding. Mrs. Mary Williams Southeastern College, Durant, Oklahoma. Girls' Dormitory Counselor. One year at Holding. . g.riv::g X V l - 2'.'I5f-ruff 1 -Nl . .tty . -il-wi bn.--,::E5F 1 1 ' gif! V fn.. .1 Sian ' f is il-lili 1 ghE 5-.. zur! .cg af-,lg l zagrszvfs 555:--':z.,'.::::.::: : my I il mi fl Wi' els' .V u sxliee. lfygii -5:51'.:: x.1g.g5ir-qg:: :-i ' Wil-Y iff ........ - ma. Mrs. Margaret Gilbert B.A. Louisiana State University and B.S. in Library Science. Girls' Dormitory Counselor. Teaches Music and Speech. One year at Holding. Mrs. Dorothy Hemenway Southwest Texas State Teachers' College, and University of California. Teaches E,F.L, III. 1 1f2 years at Holding. Mr. ,Tustin Hemenway B.S. University of Massachusetts, and M.S. Texas A, 85 I. Teaches Science and Chemistry. One year at Holding. Mrs. Lois Knowlton B.A. University of Washington. Teaches Book- keeping, Typing qE.F.L,Ij, and Health qE,F.L,J. At Holding for 2 years. Mr. Roger Knowlton B.S. Idaho State College. University of Washington. Teaches Mathematics. Two years at Holding. Mrs. Amira Mejia B.A, 8a B.S. Texas Woman's University. Teaches Biology, Typing CE.F.L. IID, and Mathematics. Sponsor of Annual Club. Three years at Holding. Q T -I lu 1 gglfll fir? E. 4- f 311551 ,Q - fr- g'C1l,' ,2,uf-haf Mr. Esteban Cuellar 13 years at Holding Mr. Jose Duran 11 years at Holding Mr. Manuel Martinez 12 years at Holding Mr. Jose Ortiz 1 year at Holding Mrs. Tomasa Aquirre 1 year at Holding Mrs. Ramona Arredondo 1 year at Holding Mrs. Guadalupe Barbosa 2 years at Holding Mrs. Angelina R. Castaneda Dietician 85 Kitchen Supervisor 3 years at Holding Mrs. Florinda Cuellar 3 years at Holding Mrs. Minerva Salazar 2 years at Holding ll The Senior officers are L-R: John Mancillas, Vice-Presidentg Sylvia Dovalina, Secretaryg Jaime Garza, Sergeant at Armsg Mirta Bar- rera, Treasurerg Hector Zuniga, President. ' r 1 1 'Q-5, M The Seniors work hard in their activities to achieve their money goal. Selling popcorn are Mirta Barrera, Blanca Acosta and Hector Zuniga, E IOR During one of their class meetings they look at their Senior pictures. s Y. x 7, Elm F, Our mature seniors show their monkey tricks while Mr. Badell poses for a picture. r 4 ,I Graciela Cipres Annual Clubg 1: 2 Junior Sec.: 3 Mesquite Club: 4 Tennis Club: 4 Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. 3 years at Holding Sylvia L. Dovalina Vice Pres.: 1 Class Reporterg 2 Flower Club: 2 Home Economic Club: 2 Bus. Manager Gr. Classy: 3 Mesquite Club: 3 Senior Secretary: 4 Dance Clubg 4 Laredo, Texas 4 yrs. at Holding 4 s .X W Blanca E. Acosta Pres. of Home Economics: 2 Vice Pres. of the Girl's Dormg 3 Pres. of the Girl's Dorm: 4 Organization Editor of the Annual: 4 Choir Club: 3 86 4 Piedras Negras, Coahuila 5 yrs. at Holding Mirta Adriana Barrera Class Treasurerg lg 2g 3 Choir Club: lg 4 Flower Club: 2 Home Economics Clubg 2 Library Clubg 3 Annualg 4 Laredo, Texas 6 yrs. at Holding 1,5 Jaime Garza Basketball Teamg lg Student Council: 2 Pres. of Boy's Dormg Sergeant at Arrnsg 4 Member of the Activ Sabinas, N. Leon 4 yrs. at Holding Ana Maria Gutierrez Treasurerg lg 2 Slide Rule Clubg 1 Mesquite: lg 2 Vice Pres. of Classy Student Council: 3 Annualg 3 Flower Club: 3 Laredo, Texas 3 yrs. at Holding if 'Ui Rosalinda Lopez Student Councilg 3 9th Grade Secretary Choir Member in 10th Grade Nueve Laredo, Tamps. 6 years at Holding John Mancillas Basketball Teamg lg Student Councilg 1 Mesquite Clubg 4 Choir: 4 2:3 Baseballg 4 N. Laredo, Tamps. Mex. 5 years at Holding fm 1 Y it 4 ,.:: ,, 4. ,Q 47 sQLALf-- 1- ...A - J' H Vw, Y A .hlflllj F l Q.. . QC296' s Ar. k ffk Xf x! ' N 1 LLL.-F11 J 411 ,ii 4 1-is. Dora Medina Holding Christian Association Pres. of Flower Club: 2 N. H. Societyg 2: 3: 4 Class Reporter: 3 St, Council Sec. Q 4 Basketball Player: 4 Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. 6 yrs. at Holding Guadalupe Montalvo Tres. of Class: 1 Vice-Pres. 5 2 Annual Club: 2 Pep Squad: 2 Tennis Clubg 2 N. H. Society: 4 Tampico, Tamps. 3 yrs. at Holding J, rx' Je K 1 K5- fi X-I fr: San Juanita Oyervides Mesquiteg 2,4 Tennis Club: 4 D ance Clubg 4 N. Laredo, Tamps. 4 years at Holding Raquel Pascoe Honor Societyg 2,3,4 Religious Life Clubg 4 Tennis Club: 4 Basketball Teamg 4 Mexico, D.F. 3 yrs. at Holding -nl. it v filiiilgufgi I ,1.,,v 1 ' is n -fi- '7' Vincente Pena III Student Council Rep.: Student Council Pres.: N. Laredo, Tamps.. 5 yrs. at Holdi. Tony Ramirez Laredo Texas 1 yr at Holding 3 4 -KI' 'E-' W i i Ll 'va- l A 'Q I Maria Iosefina Serna Treasurer of the N. H. Society: 4 Annual Member: 3 Layout Editor of Annual: 4 N. Laredo, Tamps, 3 yrs. at Holding Sandra Snavely Basketball Team: 4 Mesquite Member: 4 San Antonio, Texas 1f2 sem. at Holding 49' YP '7 If Harry M. Whitsell Annual Club: 3 N. H. Society Probate Mem. : 3 Snack Bar Comm. Mem. : 3 S. S. Driver's Panel: 3 Pres. of the N. H. Society: 4 Pres. of the Boy's Dorm: 4 Pres. of the Soph. Class: 2 Mgr. of the Basketball Team: 4 Student Council Mem. : 4 Citizenship Comm. Mem.: 4 Activity Comm. Mem. : 4 Monterrey, Mex. 2 yrs. at Holding Hector Xavier Zuniga Vice Pres. of Class: 3 Pres. of Senior Class: 4 Lay-out editor of Mesquite: 4 Ad. Mgr. of Annual: 4 Mem. of Student Council: 4 'YH--r JW: I Fu JL .L if r 1 'J 1 'ff f- 1, . , , 9. Q-1. f 'v11rll'IimszV' 5' 'P'Firrrr L'?if 9 I Officers: Jose Luis Chapa, Presidentg Ana Maria Gutierrez, Vice Presidentg Graciela Cipres, Secretaryg Elsa Laura Garza, Treasurerg Patricia Barrera, Business Manager. QNot pictured, Rene Medina, Sgt: at-Armsj . JUNIORS nl- ' fs GLX ' J' I' Of course I'm studying! ini' What time did you go to bed last night, Linda? -44 Lupe makes a big sale at the Junior Store. Linda Alaniz Corpus Christi, Texas Patricia Barrera Laredo, Texas Jose Luis Chapa N. Laredo, Tamps. Elsa Laura Garza Nu Laredo, Tamps. Gwenda Hollingshead White Pine, Tennesse Araceli Jimenez Mexico, D. F. Rene Medina Piedras Negras, Coal. Grace Williams Brownsville, Texas SOPHOMORES OFFICERS Fix AND ACTIVITIES Sophomores are an active group guided by active leaders, Qleft to righty Dalmiro Gauna, President: Ma. Del Socorro Maycotte, Vice-presidentg Elsa Garza, Secretaryg Ceasar Rene Quintanilla, Treasurerg Galo Fidalgo, Repre- sentative. 14 4 Dor1't study too hard! Out of class so early? Wrong place to dance, Dalila. Now, smile . . . . . Hi Gang! 'Q Jose Adelio Medina Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Rene Quintanilla Cerralgo, Nuevo Leon Dalila, Rocha Nuevo Laredo, Tamps, Amelia Ruether San Antonio, Texas Martha Rodriguez Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Pedro Salinas Laredo, Texas Roberto Segovia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Rodolfo Segovia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. .Antonio Urrutia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Alma Cavazos Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Galo Fidalgo Nuevo Laredo, Tamps- Elsa Z, Garza Nueva Rosita, Coahuila Dalmiro Gauna Trinidad, Bolivia Luis Gutierrez Sabinas, Coahuila Maria Del Socorro Maycotte Nueva Rosita , Coahuila 'Q 171, '65 FRE IHIE Officers: Maria del Refugio Rodriguez, President: Angel Valdez, Treasurer: Rosanne Ruether, Secretary: Nelda Garcia, Vice- President. i '5 if Three Musketeers 1 '- ,Tuan Jesus, Bob and Willie nf -ur T .C-51 gf 'wg F ' ' I. ' ' l 'J i 'X' .. - , fl-' , ,.1 if , ' Come on, it's time for lunch. r : L 1 . I N '-ul. Bl NEDT tests are serious business. I Gen1us at work! l 0 . ' N, 'm , X I, 1 W 1 nq 1 'G' 7X I3 Picture nor avallable mg!! Of! Z-1 AC' BF' 'C' ne., N45 'T Q yu, .1- Carlos Alberto Berenstein S alrillo, Coah. Maria Cristina Bustos Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ana Maria Chavez Frontera, Coah. Eduardo del Castillo Tampico, Tamps. I oe Fasci Laredo, Texas Juan Jesus Flores Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Nelda Laura Garcia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Laura Garrido Monterrey, N. L. Juan Garza Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Sandra Ibarra Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. J acobo Kawas Tela, Honduras Guillermo Laurel Laredo, Texas Marzia Martinez Chihuahua, Chihuahua Ros anne Ruether San Antonio, Texas Ma. Del Refugio Rodriguez Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Jose Luis Salinas Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Carmen Solis Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Angel Valdez Anahuac, N.L, EICIITII GRADE Class officers: Gustavo Villarreal, Treasurerg Oscar Caballero, Secre- taryg Salvador Cortez, Vice-Presidentg and Guadalupe Mejia, President. Halloween parw costumes! Oh now, Milton, it's not that bad. Yo, heave, ho! It's a great, big, beautiful world Nora Acosta Piedras Negras, Coah. Rosa Guadalupe Bermea Sabinas, Coah. cr 7 35 Oscar Caballero QMS Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. W. 1' l 'M A-3, H ,J , x g 1 I Q H '-35:5 K Salvador Cortez Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Mireya de Leon Reynosa, Tamps. Jorge Lozano Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Nora Medina Piedras Negras, Coah, Guadalupe Mejia Posa Rica, Veracruz Oliver Millsaps Durango, Dgo. Dorina Moreno Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ramon Patoni Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. N71 Hugo Pena SMR' Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Jorge Penayva' H73- Nuevo Laredo, Tam ps. Angeles Rend on Nuevo Laredo, Tamps, Miguel Terrazas Nuevo Laredo, Tarnps Rodolfo Torres Nuevo Laredo, T am ps, Hilda Trevino Reynosa, Tamps, Gustavo Villarreal Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Milton Williams Brownsville, Texas 5- SEVENTH 'U' GRADE 12'-QA Seventh grade officers are: ,Tose Osornio, Reporterg Belen Garza, Treasurerg Eliud Aguirre, Secretaryg Carmen Kawas, Vice President, and Ramon Fidalgo, President. it You could hear a pin drop! The seventh grade teacher carries a heavy load -+- One little, two little, three little, Hup, one, two, three, four. . . four little Indians . . . Eliud Aguirre Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Elsa Maria Aguirre Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ricardo Alexander Laredo, Texas Griselda Camacho Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Laura Patricia Ceballos Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Bertha Esquivel Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ramon Fidalgo Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Nora Elsa Galindo Piedras Negras, Coah, Belen Garza Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Elvia Garza Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Luis Gonzalez Tampico, Tamps. David Harbert Oakland, California Javier Hernandez Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Joe Jimenez Kingsville, Texas Carmen Kawas Tela, Honduras James McManus Lake Jackson, Texas Linda Martinez Brownsville, Texas Jose Osornio Nuevo Laredo, Tamps Arturo Pena Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Anselmo Rodriguez San Ignacio, Texas Rogelio Rodriguez San Ignacio, Texas Dominga Saldana Corpus Christi, Texas Lidia Saldana Corpus Christi, Texas if:-if -.',nY I .' - 4,171 ' ,IF N .- . 4 . ' J v i x Q.-. R Yi? X- s 'Du 2 'Vi 2'1 I? gs, E 5 Fxxwfl Nl English As A Foreign Language ffiffff,-' 'Q 5 EFL vin- EFL Iofficers are: Blanca Cano, presidentg Antonio Garcia, vice-presidentg Delma Mijares, secretaryg and Javier Garcia, treasurer. During their music class ITL students enjoy singing songs Mrs. Knowlton gives individual attention to EFL studen in English. taking typing, a special course which is enabling EFL st dents to learn the language more easlly. Griselda Abaroa Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ana Laura Aguirre Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. J ose Jacinto Caballero Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Blanca Alicia Cano Mexico, D, F. Carlos Chapa Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Victoria de los Angeles Frontera, Coah. Felipe Flores Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ricardo Javier Flores Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Antonio Garcia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Javier Garcia Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Diana Margarita Garza Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Armando Gonzalez Monterrey, N. L. Raul Guerra Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Fausto Guerrero Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Fermin Leon Tampico, Tamps. Jorge Luis Longoria Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Raymundo Longoria Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Delma Enith Mijares Chihuahua, Chihuahua Ma. Marina Montemay or Piedras Negras, Coah. Alma Rosa Saldivar Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Beatriz Salinas Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Irma Sanchez Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Ignacio Torres Madero, Tamps. Jesus Villarreal Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. ...-3'-' EFL II officers are: Taurino Davila, presidentg Blanca Fierros, Secretaryg Maria Isabel Fernandez, Treasurerg Enriqueta Rosales, Vice President. EFL in EFL students enjoy their pro- gram of learning as it in- cludes a recreational hour and allows them to partici- pate in the numerous school activities. .1 If X, Addy Beha Chihuahua Chihuahua Ana Lucia Cano Mexico City D F Maria Alejandra Cano Mexico City, D, F, Maria Dolores Canche Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Sylvia Castaneda Nueva Rosita, Coahuila Jose Taurino Davila Nueva Rosita Coahuila Maria Guadalupe De Ia Garza Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Hilda De Luna Reynosa, Tamaulipas Maria Del Refugio De Luna Laredo, Texas Maria Isabel Fernanglgg X051 J- Nueva Rosita, Coahuila 036519 Blanca Edith Fierros Pachutla, Oaxaca Bertha Alicia Flores Cd. Anaherac, Nuevo Leon Oscar Hernandez Laredo, Texas Rosa Estela Lara Montclova, Coahuila Irma Llerna Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Alejandra Martinez Mexico City, D. F, Rosa Nilda Nava Laredo, Texas Fermin Pompa Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Ana Lucila Quintanilla Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Raul Rendon Nuevo Laredo, Tarnaulipas Enriqueta Rosales Oaxaca, Oaxaca Iosefina Zavala Monterrey, Nuevo Laredo -.vi EFL III officers are: .Toel Ordaz, Presidentg Sergio Mora, Treasurerg Rosario Lopez, Secretaryg and Carlos Pena, Vice President. . A NX..- ,.!'! Keep your eyes on the book! EFL students learn English as they learn to type. Hi! EFL Alejo Espinoza Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Angel Garcia Acapulco, Guerrero Maria Eugenia Gavaldon Mexico D. F, Silvia Gavaldon Mexico D, F, Adolfo G onzalez Laredo, Texas Graciela Alvarez Tezoyuca, Morelos Maria Eugenia Barron Nuevo Laredo, Pedro Gerardo Benavides Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Delia Cacares Tampico, Tamps. Sorelia Del An el Mexico D, F. Ia 79,-, Diana Margarita Gonzalez .F Nueva Rosita, C oah, Maria Magdalena Gonzalez Piedras Negras, Coah, Raquel Jimenez Amecameca, Edo. de Mex. Maria Del Rosario Lopez Nueva Rosita, Coah, Godeleva Moctezuma Mexico, D, F. Sergio Mora Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Joel Ordaz Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Carlos Pena Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Laura Rendon Nuevo Laredo, Tamps. Alma Rosa Rodriguez Nueva Rosita, Coah. Jorge Velazquez Allende, Nuevo Leon ,Q-5 Texas f if L ix L 1,1 Y 1 Ax? c l w 4 -Q. 1 1 f r, f 'V r 'I 'V' I Wx. 7 gl ' 0. 'win' Y Q r - '5R fii': 51 'ST' ' 1:' ,HI f X fl V if r . 1-1. 1--y .,, w' f' if fix g ,f 41153 W-Trrju. Vs if' tj... MOST FRIENDLY R G dalup B Salvador Iba 1' r ' rf 'iff f f . . ,rf Rossanne Ruether Jorge Pena. ev'- wo-H MOST BEAUTIFUL MOST HANDSOME hw wi, v fm 'EF il , fl I f. JI J' XP: J, if F gy. fi all MOST LIKELY T0 SULCEED Dora. Medina Vicente Peia IUX -T! Ox 'vw LN. KING AND Q UEEN A - Vinceute Pena and Dora Medina: September. Oliver Millsaps: Oct- ober. Cfrom left to right, Vicente, Oliver, and Dora.J Maria del Refugio Rodriguez and Hector Zun- iga: November. Blanca Estela Acosta and Jaime Garza: December. Cfrom left to right, Hector, Blanca, Maria del Refugio, and J' aimeg Carmen Kawas and Salvador Ibarra: January. O U T S TANDIN G CITIZENS OF THE MONTH Students are lected on the basis c honesty, courtesy, sin cerity, service, partici pation in school aCt1V1 ties during the pas month by teachers un der the Citizen Com mittee. SPORTS N Ili 4 ,x 7? 4 -1375 1 w- 'ef , ,. The first gymnasium in Holdingps history, completed in 1967, has facilitated a more extensive lmsketball training for both boys and girls, and is destined to transform school spirit! Eagles 'A' Team 'ront rowj Dalmiro Gauna, Lis Gutierrez, Galo Fidalgo, liddle rowj Cesar Rene .intani1la, John Mancillas, se Luis Chapa, Jaime Garza, op rowy Rene Medina, and n Outstanding Tournamenf iver Mill sap S . Player ached by Mr. Enrique Mejia Galo , 1 I H5575 J 41-' Z' 1 5 ? n 5 gLiJ? . U Jose Luis n Our Tournament Tro my , up-fn ' x 'f V lV 1s- Y r.,-.., ... W.. . H g-vJ1E.j- . M -J ,v-.- 7-4 Y .I 1 1 L ' '33 fl-I' John , V5 , NW' 1 . In:Lm4 Rodriguez uc Del Castillo, fo Segovia and to Segovia. QBac Mr. Rodriguez, 'a B Team coached by t rowj Ramon Fidalgo, K dor Cortez, Carlos Sergio More and Espinoza. o 97 45 ..,- 1--v Eagles Jr. High Team ffront row, left to righth Jimmy McManus, Ignacio Torres, Cmiddle rowl Ricky Alexande: Eluid Aguirre, Jose Osornio forge Pene, Milton Williams back row, Oscar Caballero, Hugo Pena, Luis Gonzales, ' ,ilDavid Herbert, Arturo Pena, 1-WV 1 'TT ...S and Anselmo Rodriguez. .f -lr'-., ,. 31 ,A rx' ' 'yu ', -. f'g- 600 Angel, Carlos and Jose , l H . O Joel and Gerardo Kb i Ima E fw if N,,:. 1 GIRLS 9 SPOR TS ,rx I. :Ii - t-I V : . '55 I : ll 'x if The girls basketball team- QLeft to rightj Linda Martinez Dora Medina Blanca Aco a . , , st , Hilda De Luna, Rosanne Ruether, Mrs. Badell, Coach Ma. Eugunia Gavaldon, Sylvia Gavaldon, Carmen Kawas, and Linda Alaniz, -ni -' .6117 'UL . - li . - ' ' . -hw fe-- 41 , , Y 1 .-u., '- .-'- Nl- ' .,,q-si,-:5 - 4 W 1, f.. -.-raw-rm L --1 I f l , V - -+ .,- . ,J ...f fa-1 -':,f'.'-BJ V Y' ' A 'U V' Ae '7 vi5,,N:s:Limf 155141 ' ' v ., 4 ' 74. ' 'V 3117, ijfhfn ILA , I ' ' I A f A-'s4,f..,.a.f x I -' ,glfnf V ShQlIlg up durmg PhyS1C3l Educauon class perlod ' l e . - A ' .1-A-Q- Fil :W v . b x. .I , T, . ., L '- y.,-.H V-vw. 1 The team training for the volleyball tournament. gh-X .2 XV Cfront rowj Luis Gutie- rrez, Cesar Rene Quin- tanilla, Gerardo Zer- meno, Jose Osornio, and Jose Luis Chapa, Qtop rowj Rene Med- ina, Miguel Terrazas, John Mancillas, Carlos Pena, Galo Fidalgo, Jaime Garza, and Mr. Enrique Mejia, Coach. ci-+R -7-3- First year cheerleaders are: Gwynda Hollingshead, Amy Reuther, Blanca Cano, Gracie Williams, Aracely ,T imenez. Go, Fight, Win! i The two head-cheerleaders for the Eagles, are Linda Alaniz, and Rosa Bermea. He110! Rica-Dica! l CHEERLEADE -.L M Extra Extra! Read A11 About it! JN. .4 ' Y 5, ' ,4 'Z' X- A gf W- . ' . '-J-fi l' P fbi, l'sv' ,' i' '. 1 vo. ' . .fuk ACTIVITIES Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit wrote the Roman poet Virgil as he described the adventures of Aenas, the Trojan, who after many wander- ings, settled in Italy. Perhaps some clay these things will be a pleasure to recall had reference to the difficulties and dangers which he endured. Years later the unpleasant things would be forgotten, and only the memory of high ad- venture would remain. Now you may grumble and complain about the hours of practice necessary to prepare a program or complete a special project, but as you look back on your activities you will remember only the joy of a job well done. OUR ACTIVITIE UNITE U YIIE m ii-si The Government class, after visiting the Capitol, were Carlos, Juan, Galo, Joel and Eduardo enjoying the glle'-SIS at IHHCVS PHICIWS FCSUIUIEIHI- They SIC Vifleflte. licious chocolate and the sweet bread served atthe San Juanita, Josefina, Ha Rosalinda Dora and their Par ! nv. , , VY teacher, Mrs. Canales. At center is Janet. Some of our students who participated in our Holding Some members of the First Methodist Church Night program representing various countries. S6l'1I6Cl Several I1UlTlbCIS HI the HO1diIlg ' I fl I A i ' for vf V. I- 1 F' ' - Q,'f'f , . l',4 'A 3. yn, Q l 1. n I., X I g gy -i R. I ,21 4 H.. , l M P4 nfl- ll . l 1, '1 X M, ' f X ,qiixgy-I I-Q X Y I Elsa and Coya happily welcome the new students. The daily 15 minute devotions are planned students who are willing to participate. ,Tose L Patricia, Ana Maria, and Linda lead the ch service. vp.-V yfyy-fm, yr U, . v V F . xv 'H --- '15, Lido-Ll: al - ' ' Y- .A 4 I -:f:'f'1.y1 I ,.,. ff' .fn dna , 1 ,, .E N 1. ' G if-I LQ, .tiff -1,50 Uucf ,'g.'-AJ - urricane Beulah victims were helped by Holding ents with clothing and food. The Halloween Party's costume prize win- ners: Raquel Pascoe, Oliver Millsaps, Oscar Caballero and Rosa Bermea. A N W, F 14114 ume alumni faced the A team for our second ame in the gym. SUI' Service Dedication Fun . A custom everyone enjoys - Hilda de Luna's fifteenth birthday confirmation service and party. The use of our new gym was inaugurated by a faculty- student gameg Mr. Badell was outstanding. J im'--17 .., -1 if ff .5 If lg' I Lgflijfi 1554 rim: gi. , ' 11' :ls l' it P -ia W f V l X ,l . ,'iy,!,:,5' A mlm' ' 25 4...l.. 2 f -P tar b Fai uflX!ltL,,yAn-Q ..'ll!iiiiiiiit'i'iliWiiri ll1 lJhi,Jl' rlglv .1 t ,mm Mr. Daily shares in the dedication of the gym on Oct. 29. We Give 0 Our Time to Give to Others lx as rr: THANKFUL Our most important Halloween activity was During Thanksgiving the school cooperated 1n UNICEF. getting food for the needed ri ix-, LA Christmas mogd was get by the Choir Many enjoyed decorating the Christmas tree if s on 'fm 1 ' ,-,. ...,-ar A Christmas play by Mrs. Daily's English I, Spanish Department Christmas presentation O . glial: t Q ,L 3 'Q f I . .. -2, - A X- is K . W ,fi 7 3 -, '. - i , hr. 'ifjfff Q , ji ' . .Zji1T ,Q A A in gm..-L-I :ii 1 , 5:1 24' V Q .gf mf Zi if is 1-5 ' A I: A it 1' if gl l A I 'A A gf 1 K w, , . Q . If w L .A t K Q V l , .' ig. A I ,' v ,Q t I 1, b . ,p A I WE, J ig ' f R 'WE 'I ' X 1 - 7 PA 1 - . . ep- A- f' 1 ' ' N ' I.. x ' - F 13 Tx if -V VJ ' A 1.5, .N ., it . 1 I National Honor Society and Student Council members sponsor a much enjoyed Christmas party. Our Student Council president was sheriff for one day. A ceremony was held to give the seniors their rings. rf, 1 The children enjoyed the games planned for them For the March of Dimes we sold peanuts. it .Lis Members of the Safety Panel get ready to debate on TV. :- ,ML VALENTINE ,S KING AND QUEEN Smllikmlliwx S gc f I ' ig-.. L i E if I !'W . , ,val ,Ld rr. I 'il i','Lf5-' We L T TV - r Wi . i i .1 . sw-f L . lr w V11 . . ' ' ' ' Va ' E! U I ,ff ' , ' ,f aa V L 4 I l T I - L L. V lr, QQ V . , FW'--f - ' ' , 'f7L' s Q'7!'-rg' '- had w . 1, W ,- ,fu N? I- N, 33 .1.-:,. ,N wp,-g. mir ' a ' - ry. r '1, .- '. , ' ' 5 ' , - f.'?L,, . ' - Saw . fr N- ,L ...'!. -1 M.. ,....,. a .... ' ' Eff. R . . ,- -rg ze -ami' :. N- -L, -Midi 1, 3, ' ,.1 5 Q L, f.,, The representatives from the different classes are: 12th: Hector Xavier Zuniga and Guadalupe Montalvo: 11th: Jose Luis Chapa and Aracely Jimenez: 10th: Dalmiro Gauna and Maria De el Socorro Maycotteg 9th: Angel Valdez and Marzia Martinez: 8th: Hugo Pena and Guadalupe Mejia: 'lthz Jose Osornia and Carmen Kawas: EFL III: Pedro Benavides and Ros- ario Lopez: EFL II: Raul Rendon and Addy Beha: EFL I: Fermin de Leon and Blanca Alicia Cano. 41, 1 C l 1 n I 9 I , ' 1 .A T ' - 'lx' J ' I r 7, wg A AGE I' 61 3 A ' I ,r M035 no 'Q 2 Y s 'f fx: 1 1 ge Malena 6 3. N n . . 1 r r 1 1 a . kj x. enQl?wGa ' n Fidalgo 3 fl 'X x hes 'T Xaura Gaz' EVERY MINUTE IS FILLED . C8:O0 A,M,J To Kingsville for an exciting game and what a day . . ll I Jr. High Team ready for take off for Zapata Tournament. Seniors take thier study seriously! An interesting program from NASA, 15-qi, Z' ,. ax-.Sp-A I January birthday supper of the month held for dorm students and faculty children. ,f NV, 1 V. 4 V 4' JK! - -. 'FYI' L'4..uf,'2'jg , 'ffiq ' Q-, 'J gf-f,.f:.'1 54-r -- ew'- .f.', 1'xv',: 7 ' mff,i,:a:7 ti A The boys lend a hand and the old tank finally torn down. x --1....,,,N Last year's annual editor pre- sents corsage ro the annual sponsor, Miss Dunham. Mr. Carlos Rodriguez, as the teacher of the year, receives the first annual. And Thus The Great Day Arrives -fflhi rfbr Miss Dunham gives a little speech of appreciation for dedicating the annual to her. xiu 'i Students in line receiving their annuals. A ULTY C HILDRE Mr. and Mrs. Roger Knowlton with Bruce and Cathy. Malena and Lisette Badell Denise and Henry Mejia. MI: and Mrs. Daniel Rodriguez and Dalisi and EliZi1iUQY2h Mrs. Mary williams with that visit for a while, o olo countries gaining for someone, ill! nickle oh Gouok Peter? , 'gf X dum?,., if if1J..,,J Qigcov 13 Qbulq COSULELQIG, 1 9 moo ll'L1d.,OI1 ,, 01,10 uoldocicfp Chico A-go-go ' o s. as 4 ki u1L'lCpG IC L-an 51. jclbe 0 A 0 C-699 only Ono 'J .Q . 4 ,LA-4 M..- V , L Fworto iudaz V Valiant CAT Old VLCGHUC? L- of' L-mi1Q Eolanonto 9 C011 ULIOGO Dia do ofrooor floros. ' -- - 9 may I molp you. 'RtF'r'w-7 ,,., 'Q Phi lui 4 .L --- -3-.4.,....V T ,- 5-.4 ' yr, i ' I' H-far L--Q:-'--1 0 - lr lff:j5r 'af' 1 an qu -5 , 1 .... Ri f wg, , , . ,,,,.,Y 1. 1 .. -f -wr K-112 , . 1 ,I -'b' hw A :Y '5 71, ,Aff . Q f .I 7 1 4, s 'hiv 3' Jffucfas GIUCCIQS SE SVXA PIETO .Banks SCAZSYL UTHANK YOU LXMEFCIL f,. , Hector X. Zuniga Advertising Manager C omplim ent s Of CITY OF NUEVO LAREDO E1 srio. Del H. Ayunfamiento E1 Presidente Municipal Lic. Carlos E. Canto. Rosas Ruperto Villareal Montemayor C omplirne nt S Of CITY OF LAREDO J. C. Martin, Jr. J.A.S. Haynes Mayor City Secretary Compliments ,,,.,lMgW,1:.iV.:'. of 4 ,L-A fisgggegf, ,.. V- 1 V . - '3il,I'1,-Wi 'T Efffiiiiilrw fi nflf1QfiWQ1i L 1QQ f THE LAREDO NATIONAL BAQIK5 XX Laredo, T exas C omplim ent S of LAREDO JUNIOR COLLEGE Fort McIntosh 723-5661 W U union NATIOTTAL BAnK of ALAMO HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURCH S A ' T LAREDO NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOC. Gateway Ch evrolet C o. o Guajarclo M tor Co. William Johnson Motor Co. Newrnan Pey'Eon Motor Co. Powell Watson Motor Co. Sames Mot Laredo, T Compflnents l-ARED0 A CREDIT TO TRANSPORTATION CO. LAREDO Laredo, Texas 723-8357 KEEP UP TI-IE GOOD WORK! H,-,..... umfep 0 E n V I ll G 1' H I 4 l X ::1.,. FA 1' ' 909,120 .3 fqcltlmi EL PRECIO FIJO ...favored for total effortless fashion whatever the season! Half of the fun of school is what you wear there... We have lots of suggestions, based on your favorite looks... 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