Holmes High School - Justice Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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B9K-____h .mBM ALLEN COUNTY PLIBUC LIBRARY Ill.llMli II lllllll 3 1833 07474 2336 r. The Justice 1975 Oliver Wendell Holmes High School NISD Sun Antonio, Texas Volume 11 Table of Contents Fall 16 Winter 38 Spring 54 Organizations 76 People 168 Ads lndex 266 GC 976.402 SA540W 1975 1. Cheerleaders led the crowd’s en- thusiasm as our basketball team went forward for its best season yet. 2. As attendance grew too large for the gym, Pep Rallys were moved outdoors. 3. A welcome sight during halftimes were Drill Team members, who never failed to boost spirit. 4. Made in Japan?? 5. JV players can always count on the junior cheerleaders for support. 4 3 1 1. Workmen lay the floor on the new boys’ gym. 2. The victory flag flew often as our sports teams compiled a record number of wins. 3. The new classroom building housing drafting, math, homcmaking, a new child care center and Art was finished later in the year. 4. Mr. Charles Brown, principal, looks over construction plans with the construction super- intendent. 5. A new boys’ gym added a new dimension to sports, as well as the Holmes landscape. 6. Mrs. Petrc bats grounders to girls P.E. Class. 7. Construction was a common sight around Holmes for most of the year. I : i 6 1. Members of this year’s Homecom- ing Court arc Kim Cobb, Andy DcLa Fosse, Gayle Armstrong, Riley Bin- ford, Kim Striebcr, WilUc MacAfce, Marshell Moorman, Jcrrell Rogue, Kim Wallace, Jon Hyde, Maureen Bonugli and Reed Ramlow. 2. For the first time, Holmes held a 50’s sock hop and many caught the spirit of the decade by dressing in the mode of the time. 3. Among the treats at Yukon Days was the HERO club’s raffle. 4. Band, Slcighbelles and Homecoming Court wait for the announcement of King and Queen. 4 7 1. Coach Buddy Compton sends in a play. The football team enjoyed a 7-3 season. 2. Mr. Charles Brown awards the senior trophy for the Lee game during a Pep Rally. 3. Mac Lain Garrett is part of the action in a suc- cessful basketball season. 4. June Stanley, drum major; Karen Dias, Karen Beasley and Cindy Dickson arc featured twirlcrs. They are the first baton artists for the Golden Huskies. ■ 1. Jimmy Johnson portrayed Sitting Bull in tne Senior Class Musical “Annie Get Your Gun”, and spent plenty of time in the elaborate make- up required. 2. Part of the fun at Yukon Days is the Junior Class Mar- riage Bootn. 3. The Electrical Club took care of all electrical problems which occured during Yukon Days. 4. The FBLA’s banner became a com- mon sight at Pep Rallies. 5. Cathy Car- denas played the title role in an out- standing performance of “Annie Get Your Gun.” 10 L 12 2 1. Buses began bringing students to school August 19th. 2. Irene Moore and Joe Squatrito look for old mem- ories in the new Justice. 3. Slcigh- belles began school a week early to plan the year’s activities. 4. Mat Dillon and Mike Murkowski check where to go when the bell rings August 19. 5. The snack bar was moved outside temporarily while the area was being remodeled. 6. Construction workers weld beams on the new classrooms. 7. Mr. Daniels gives the signal for the end of lunch. 14 4 1. Kim Strcibcr, Homecoming Queen. 2. Kim Wallace, Football Sweetheart. 3. Mary Moorman, Queen Twirp. 4. Debbie Wallace, Golf Sweetheart. 5. Regina Brown, Crystal Ball Queen. 6. Linda Christy, Baseball Sweetheart. 7. Maureen Kelly, Track Sweetheart. 8. Janet Frisby, Basketball Sweetheart. 17 Yukon Days Makes History Yukon Days, held Saturday, Oct. 19, was one of the most successful in the carnival’s history as 36 clubs put up booths to bring in S2.588.58. Sidewalk food booths offered a va- riety of Mexican. French and German delights. Soft drinks, snowconcs, pas- try stands and cake walks catered to the sweet tooth. All the old favorites were there: the dunking booth, the jail and Char- ley’s Inferno. Many new events, such as DECA’s Tricycle race, also appeared. By 7 p.m., the carnival was over, but not the evening. Sinister Fox” paced the music for the Yukon Days dance as some 300 couples showed up. 18 19 The 9th Annual Homecoming was. . . 1. Harpo Cobb, Othello Hall, and Grou- cho Ramlow dressed up for homecoming week. 2. Socks arc sexy! 3. Laurie Evans is in the old German style. •4. It’s all smiles and spirit from Freddy Casas. Shirley Willliams. and Becky Drokc. 5. Scott Thompson came as one of the popular Marx brothers. 6. Mr. Giles greets a classroom judge, Mr. Thornton, school board president. 7. Stephanie Lehman and Lisa Carrington display their spirit. 8. Mrs. Barnaby’s third period class pre- sent their best decorated room. 9. Mrs. Kleppcr, a lady, but a bug? 20 smiles, spirit, courts and VICTORY!! Homecoming week climaxed Satur- day night, Nov. 2, as Kim Stricbcr was named Queen and Willie McAfee was named King. The announcement came at halftime of the Marshall game. The week began with Tie Day, fol- lowed by a host of other special thrills. Halls and rooms were soon decorated in lavish Green and Gold designs. On Costume Day, Oct. 31, students and teachers came as their favorite charac- ters: everything from Chickens to Alice Cooper. A close 35-28 Homecoming game, played against arch-rival Marshall, was a successful conclusion to the week. 5 22 6 1. Uma Pcinmaraju presents the trophy for the best decorated classroom to Mrs. Barnaby at the pep rally. 2. Mrs. Stoner can be a scare! 3. Robin Fisher supports the Huskies! 4. Sandy Peeler, last year’s queen, and Uma Pemmaraju, homecoming committee chairman, prepare to crown the queen. 5. Here's Mrs. Barnaby's winning class: Cynthia Garza. Tammy Buncc. Tony Spccht, John Balcom, and Dennis Wil- liams. 6. It’s really Mr. Boyd! 7. Kim Strieber and Willie McAfee were named queen and king. 8. The boys homecoming court: Willie McAfee, Riley Binford, Jcrrcll Roque. Jon Hyde, Reed Ramlow. and Andy De La Fosse. 9. The girls homecoming court: Maureen Bonugli, Marshelle Moorman, Gayle Arm- strong. Kim Strieber, Kim Wallace and Kim Cobb. Varsity Football 7-3 Season Holmes Holmes Lanier 0 48 Churchill 49 7 McCollum 13 62 Jefferson 29 21 Harlandalc 14 35 Marshall 28 35 Lee 6 14 Jay 21 29 Edison 0 61 Alamo Heights 35 22 1974-74 Coaching Staff ABOVE: Head Coach, Buddy Compton BELOW: Backs Coach, Don Josephson ABOVE: Line Coach, Jerry Turnbow BELOW: Ends Coach, Jack Awtry ABOVE: Backs Coach, Gerry Turnbow BELOW: Trainer, Henry Birdwcll 25 The '74-'75 Varsity Season TEAM MANAGERS: Darrell Bryant, Mike Harrison, Kevin Gillaspic, Chris Bunch. FRONT ROW: Manager Darrell Bryant, Eugene Williams, Mickey Firmin, Mike Wallace, Bobby Eckert, Mike Gant, Ken Kuwa- mura, Jerrel Roque. Trainer Charles Aquirre. SECOND ROW: Manager Mike Harrison, Dan Robledo, Will Way, Bill Ludwikow- ski, Pat Rocha. David Hill. Donald Shuler. Mark Wcigand. Rick McGowan, Ricky Rivas, Dwayne Westcrvelt, Trainer Chris Bunch. THIRD ROW: Coach Jerry Turnbow. Coach Buddy Compton, Randy Roberts, Allen DeWinne, Bobby Maldonado. Brad Woltcrs, Barry Smith, Bubba Brunson. Jeff Bean, Roger Garza, Dan Schrciber, David Riegcl, Coach Don Josephson, Coach Henry Birdwell. TOP ROW: Bobby Stogsdill. Paul Thornton, Dwane Moyer, Willie McAfee, Dwight Moyer, Archie Harbcn, Dwayne Groff. Sam Mangum, Neil Camp, Jon Hyde. 26 First Three Foes Drop 145 Points The season opener for the Huskies was at Northsidc with the Lanier Voks. Showing great offensive strength with running backs Jon Hyde and Willie Mc- Afee, the Huskies rushed for 395 yards to shut out the Voks 48-0. In the second game of the season the Huskies showed tremendous bench strength as they used nine runners to rack up 624 yards setting a new school scoring record. The Green and Gold demolished the McCollum Cowboys 62-13. With the combined offensive tal- ents of Neil Camp, Willie McAfee and Jon Hyde and three pass interceptions by Mike Gant, the Huskies posted a 35-14 victory over Harlandalc. 27 Huskies Chew Bears 61-0 Willie McAfee, a power-running back, tallied five of the Huskies’ touch- downs and gained an even 200 yds. while the salt part of the backficld, Jon Hyde, had 159 yds. and scored once. Dwayne Moyer caught a touch- down pass and reserve quarterback. Bobby Eckert, got a pair of scores. Golden toe Neil Camp kicked seven extra points as the Huskies beat the Edison Bears 61 -0. HOLMES EDISON 24 first downs 30-481 rushing yards 29-71 114 passing yards 62 18 return yardage 16 6-10-1 passes 9-20-3 1-42.0 punts 6-34.8 5 fumbles lost 4 5-48 yards penalized 5-33 28 NORTHSIDE Holmes Is for Real Coach Compton’s mean green ma- chine hammered Lee with the 1-2 punch of Jon Hyde and Willie McAfee, beating the Volunteers for the first time in the school’s history. The first T.D. came when tailback McAfee scored on a five yard run. Two offside penalties against Lee set up by Camp’s long counts helped sustain the clinch- ing drive with McAfee going over from the four. Mike Gant and Mickey Fir- min led the Huskies defense to hold the Volunteer offense to only six points. After the game Head Coach Buddy Compton was awarded the game ball. LEE 15 45-165 80 5-12-2 2-49.5 2 9-95 first downs HOLMES 12 yards rushing 218 yards passing 18 passes 1-2-0 punts 5-36.0 fumbles lost 0 penalities 9-103 29 i, Chargers Crush Holmes The Holmes Huskies, riding high on a No. 1 rating in city and ninth in state, fell victim to the Churchill Char- gers. The Chargers sharing No. 1 hon- ors with the Huskies, came into the game on a high note and crushed the Huskies 49-7. The Huskies only bright spot was in the third quarter when quarterback Neil Camp drove his team down to the ten with tailback Willie McAfee going over from there. HOLMES CHURCHILL 11 first downs 29 20-128 rushing yardage 55-293 67 passing yardage 137 13 return yardage 90 5-13-4 passes 7-8-1 2-50.5 punts 146.0 1 fumbles lost 0 2-11 yards penalized 4-40 30 Jeff Stomps Huskies Playing in a steady downpour. Jeff’s quarterback tossed a wet pig- skin for four touchdown passes as the Jefferson Mustangs destroyed the Hus- kies’ hopes of winning district by de- feating the pack 27-19. The aerial show offset a fine rushing performance by the Green and Gold as the Huskies rolled up 321 yards on a soggy turf. HOLMES JEFFERSON 17 first downs 15 31-321 rushing yardage 38-89 23 passing yardage 264 0 return yardage 78 1-4-0 passes 7-11-0 2-44.3 punts 2-30.0 1 fumbles lost 1 3-45 yards penalized 4-30 31 Huskies Win Homecoming The Huskies beat their arch rivals the Marshall Rams, 35-28 led by the fine run- ning of Neil Camp, Willie McAfee and Jon Hyde. With 4:51 left in the game, Williams sacked Ram Q.B. on a fourth and four gamble. Neil Camp, using his fine running backs, moved the ball down to the ten and Hyde went over with 2:29 left in the game. The Marshall Rams were not to be denied. The Rams moved down to the Huskies’ seven yard line when Bob Eckert picked off a Ram pass. HOLMES MARSHALL 21 first downs 17 232 rushing yardage- 106 25 passing yardage- 175 0 return yardage- 12 2-50 passes 12-21-3 1-0 punts 3-30.6 0 fumbles lost 3 5-63 yards penalized 4-40 Jay Falls 29-21 Holmes shrugged off a 14 point half-time deficit, scoring 23 points in the final two periods to defeat the Jay Mustangs 29-21. After the Huskies claimed a 7-0 lead in the first period on an eight yard touchdown run by Willie McAfee, the Mustangs retaliated with 21 points in the second period. The Huskies came roaring back after the half time break for three touchdowns with Mike Gant and Neil Camp as the key figures in one of the Huskies greatest comebacks in Holmes’ history. HOLMES 19 32-294 15 309 1- 3-0 1 2- 28 2-32.5 first downs JAY 20 yards rushing 50-201 yards passing 56 total yardage 257 passes 4-7-0 fumbles lost 0 penalties 3-35 punts 1-35.0 33 Mules Kick Holmes 35-21 The Holmes Huskies failed to exe- cute good fundamental football against the Mules and went down in defeat to a greatly improving ball team. Failure to execute on defense was the story of the entire ball game and playing badly throughout the game ended a good year on a sour note. HOLMES ALAMO HEIGHTS 13 first downs 13 39-172 rushing yardage 47-379 110 passing yardage 34 10 return yardage 22 516-1 passes 2-5-1 1-33 punts 1-27 2-2 fumbles lost 1-1 5-56 yards penalized 4-30 -Jon Hyde-Holmcs’ first 1,000 yard rusher, 1st All District, All City Hon. Mention. 2. Willie McAfcc-Ist team All District, st team All City. 3. Dwight Moycr-Ist team All District. 1st team All City. 4. Mike Gant-Ist team All District and All city. 5. eff Bean All District 2nd team. 6. Dwayne Moyer All District 1st team, All City Hon. Mention. 7. Phil Littlefield -All District Ind team. Junior Varsity Has 2-5-2 Season FRONT ROW. Ernest Guerra. Jeff Cotner. Ricky Leal. David Hayes. Mike Casanova. Carl Elder. Frank Rivas. Roy Alonso. Gabe Garza. David Garza. Jeff Kuwamura. SECOND ROW: Steve Barth. Steve Jung. Robert Torres. Jake Willis. Danny Gon- zales. John Bowers. Danny Eckert. Mike Barth. Jim Gentile. Anastacio Galvan. Paul Gross. TOP ROW: Mark Burns, Man- ager, David Worsham, John Ramirez, Jon Duckworth. Mike McLaughlin, Mike Proctor, Jim Carpenticr, Jerry Boyer, Jim Evans, Coach Jim Stewart. Robert Torres rounds end against Churchill 36 Freshman Green BACK ROW: Coach Pricss, Charles Bibbs, Rudy Cisneros. Billy Martin. Mark Moorman. Keith Camp, Bill Haag, Coach Snead. THIRD ROW: Mark Thompson, John Gricner, Steve Lopez, Donald Martinez, Steve Martinez. SECOND ROW: Mario Pena, Larrv String, George Casarez. David Bacon, Jim Lalumondier. FRONT ROW: Brian Dawson, Willie McDaniel, Mgr. Tommy Arch iQarrell Hodge. and Gold BACK ROW: Coach Pricss, Steve Hill, Oliver Bell, Danny Pagel. Coach Snead. SECOND ROW: Charles Ingram. Robert Gutch ;$s, Herbert Ward, Fred Hall, Eddie Salazar, Mark Porter. FRONT ROW: Alfonso Aguilar. Lloyd Arch. Albert Rodriguez, Mike Curtis, Alfred Reyes, Mark Bcsscllicu. Winter j f erf Ti tl t Talent Show 2 40 A Cabaret of Fun 1. The cabaret theme of the talent show brought a great turnout of peo- ple. 2. Cindy Dickson who sang “The Morning After”, is presented first prize by Cathy Cardenas. 3. Ed Baca and Tom Fitzsimmons played “Classical Gas”. 4. Pam VanStavern, Stephanie Smith, and Dorinda Duke sang “Puff, the Magic Dragon”. 5. Bccki Medrano and Tony Spccht acted out “Puff, the Dragon” with mu- sic accompaniment from the guitar trio. 6. Veronica Morales showed her talent dancing to a Spanish melody “El Faro- lcro.” 7. Candy Marshall sang “I Won’t Last a Day Without You” for her part in the talent show. 7 Crystal Ball 1975 Amid snowflakes and other decora- tions of “It’s A Winter Wonderland” theme, the tenth annual Crystal Ball was held at Canyon Creek Country Club Jan. 25. About one hundred and fifty couples attended. The high point of the evening was the crowning of Jon Hyde as King and Regina Brown as Queen. Before the King and Queen were announced the court was pre- sented. After dinner the couples danced until midnight to the sounds of “Rocksands”. 1. Regina Brown and Jon Hyde reign as this year’s Crystal Ball Royalty. 2. The 1974-75 court was Andy DcLaFossc, Maureen Bonugli, Bobby Eckert, Regina Brown, Jon Hyde, Kim Wallace, Ken Kuwamura, Marshcllc Moorman, Reed Ram- low and Kim Stricbcr. 3. Who said tennis shoes weren’t formal? 4. Jon Candia and his date take a stroll after dinner. 6. I’ll take it all, please. 7. Janet Raphael and Paul Kustclski enjoy each other’s company at the club’s bar. 8. “Rocksands” pro- vided the music adding to the excitement of the evening. 42 3 Varsity Sets 30-6 Record HOLMES 53 Roosevelt 61 Edge wood 54 South San 54 New Braunfels 44 Roosevelt 56 Highlands 70 Edgcwood 77 South San 66 Harlandalc 48 Central Catholic 68 Edison 61 Jefferson Tournament Play: 9-2 42 Churchill 64 Lee 46 Alamo Heights 63 Marshall 44 Jay 44 Edison 59 Jefferson 68 Churchill 57 Lee 53 Alamo Heights 76 Marshall 57 Jay 42 Jefferson 31-AAAA Play-off Ckri5 H v ra r • . 75 50 56 i 48 46 55 51 53 38 56 44 49 31 58 45 33 58 59 55 3C 64 4J 5: 44 Huskies Earn Playoff Spot The Husky starting five bring many honors. Ed Bryant- Honorable Mention All Dis- rict;Tim Suddarth- 1st Team All District, 2nd Team All City; Mac Garrett Honor- ible Mention All District; Robbie Mayte- Honorable Mention All District; Jack In- «lmann-lst Team All District, Honorable Mention All City. TOP ROW: Mark Blakcncy, Ed Bryant, Tim Suddarth. Mac Garrett, Charlie Hoag. SECOND ROW: Coach Earl Falkncr, Robbie Mayte, Jcrrcll Roque, Jon Hyde, Tom Pittman, Mgr. Chris Bunch, Trainer Henry Birdwell. FRONT ROW: Mgr. Mac Rice, Rick Mayte, Gilbert Hunt, Jack Inselmann, Richard Mcnchacca. Mgr. Richard Gonzales. 45 urn i The Holmes Basketball team had their most successful season ever with a 30-6 record. It was the first 30 win season for the Husky team and gained them a fourth place rating in the city. Holmes was 15 in state. Against the three teams rated higher. Central Catholic. Highlands High and Jefferson the Mighty Huskies posted an impressive 6-2 mark. When the smoke had cleared from district play the Huskies had missed the 31-AAAA championship by two games, cither one of which would have brought the championship to Holmes. The team lost the district playoff game to Jefferson 42-53 in one of the Hus- kies’ poorer efforts of the year. The championship game would not have been necessary had Holmes not been upset 44-45 by Jay in a heart- breaking final game of the first half of the district. The loss gave the first half season crown to Jeff. 46 Overall in district play Holmes’ 12-2 record was best of all teams. The Huskies took all four games from their principal opponents, Lee and Jefferson. In the first half of district we defeated Jeff for the first time in Holmes history 61-41 behind a brilliant game by guard Jack Insclman, who scored 30 points while shooting 14 of 18 from the field. He also had seven steals, six rebounds and five assists. The Huskies continued to win big defeating Lee 64-49. The Jay upset and a 42-43 loss to Churchill prevented Holmes from winning the first half cham- pionship. In the second half of district the cagcrs went undefeated, but the margins in the big games were much closer. Robbie Mayte sank a baseline jumper with seven seconds left in the game to beat the Jeff Mustangs 59-58 in overtime. To clinch the second half title the Huskies nipped tough perimeter shooting of the Volun- teers 57-55. In pre-district play Husky cagers post- ed a gaudy 18-3 mark. They won the Northside Tournament beating Central Catholic in the finals 66-58. Tim Sud- darth, Mac Garrett and Robbie Mayte were named to the all tournament team. Two weeks later they faced the same Central team in the finals of the Coca- Cola Holiday Tournament. The results 47 were different this time with Holmes drop- ping a 57-78 game. Guard Jack Insclman was the only Husky named to the tourna- ment team. Revenge came sweet and quickly as the basketballcrs nipped Central five days later at Taylor Gym. With the victory the Huskies moved into the number one spot in the city. The Huskies went with their ironman five lineup all year. Foul trouble or a big lead was the reason for substitution. In the backcourt, senior Robbie Mayte, 48 All District Honorable Mention and Ju- nior Jack lnsclman complimented each other well. Robbie, all-district in the ’73-74 sea- son, was the ball handler and the play- maker of the team. When the going got tough and others were not hitting, Robbie was an excellent outside shooter. Jack was on the district first team and the high scoring guard of the combo averag- ing 13 points per game and was often the leading scorer. He combined this with ex- cellent defensive and rebounding ability. At forwards were a pair of 6’2” lcap- ers, Mac Garrett and Ed Bryant, who con- sistently outplayed bigger men. Garrett, a junior, averaged 11 points and eight re- bounds a game. Ed Bryant led the Green and Gold with five assists a game. Mac and Ed both made 31-AAAA honorable mention. The man in the middle was 6’8” Tim Suddarth. In his third year as a starter. Tim became Holmes all-time leading scorer, breaking the previous record held by John Thornton. This season Tim averaged 13 points and 10 rebounds a game. He had an outstand- ing shooting touch for a big man and could also take the ball to the hoop with authority. Tim was first team All-District and second team All-City. 49 J.V. Led by Good Coaching 1. TOP ROW: Kim Wallace. Glen Ettcr, Pat Knowlton. SECOND ROW: James Hartly, Robert Carter, Ted Baglcy, Herbert Camp. FRONT ROW: Thomas McGowan, Rick Brown, Paul Thorton, David Pyle, Coach Priess. 2. Neil Camp dribbles past a Marshall defender. 3. Glen Ettcr and David Pyle attempt to block a shot. 50 Freshman Green White l 2 1. FRONT ROW: Bobby Kratz, Howard Schneider, Steve Kelly. Abel Perez. SECOND ROW: Mike Curtis, manager, Randy Matyc, David Oliver, Tom Duderstadt, Alan Power, Coach Bill Snead. TOP ROW: Roy Leihciser, George Griffith, John Wyn- koop. Rod Romero, Greg Johnston. 2. TOP ROW: Joe Balcom, Charlie Bibbs, Oliver Bell, Fred Hall, Herbert Ward. FRONT ROW: Darryl Hodge, manager, Keith Camp, Greg Hill, Mark Porter, Loyd Arch, Jim Lalamandicr, Coach Jim Stewart. Holmes Female Cagers Add: 1. FRONT ROW: Mgr., Dcnicc Blankenship, Terry Thayn, Betsy Echols, Tracic Jensen, Marta Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Mgr., Dcnicc Buncll, Lisa Carrington, Kay Griffith, Regina Arrington, Stephanie Lehman. TOP ROW: Coach Autry, Sheila Scott, Linda Mueller, Christina Ivcry, Theresa Fchrman. 2. Shelia Scott warms up before a big game. 3. Kay Griffith grabs a re- bound. 52 New Dimensions to Sports Scene t. FRONT ROW: Hazel Zapata, Dana Nikolcwski, Belinda Bates, Coach Nancy Stoner. SECOND ROW: Lisa Seifert, Faye juncls, Debra Garrett, Helen Blocker. TOP ROW: Barbara Webster, Avis Harris. Lajwana Moore, Crystal Davenport. 2. Kay Griffith looks for someone to pass to. 3. Tracie Jensen breaks toward the basket. 53 ! m m Varsity Baseball McCollum 3 HOLMES 10 Fox Tech 2 HOLMES 3 Alamo Hts. 7 HOLMES 10 Holy Cross 4 3 Lanier 6 1 Lee 2 , 1 Kennedy 4 5 Lee 1 0 Jefferson 5 9 McArthur 2 4 Jefferson 2 4 Jay 0 1 Marshall 2 3 Jay 13 3 Marshall 4 6 Judson 0 7 Marshall 1 2 Edison 0 11 Judson 0 4 Edison 1 11 Churchill 4 0 Harlan dale 4 1 Churchill 3 2 Alamo Hts. 3 7 Huskies Compile 16-8 Season to Finish 3rd in District 1. Coach Monty McMillan. 2. TOP ROW: Milton Kooyman, manager, Randy Roberts, Richard Mcnchaca, Kent Bccraft, Lance Carrington, Coach Monty McMillan. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Ruff, Dwayne Westervclt, Paul Campolo, Kent Power, Rick Brown, Rick Matyc, Robin Hood. FRONT ROW: Ruben Hercrra, Pat Hernandez, Randy Matyc, Jeff Frang, Robert Brooks, Pat Obcnshain, Dave Sullivan. 57 The Holmes Baseball nine under Coach Monty McMillan finished the season with a 16-8 record, their best ever. Finishing 8-6 in district, they were in the thick of the race until the ncxt-to-last game. Rate 7th in the final city poll, the Huskies were successful throughout the year. They won the North Loop Tournament with a 4-3 victory over Marshall. Pitching was the strength of the team. Kent Bccraft who was named on the All-District team, pitched against the tough teams and was 5-5 with a great ERA. Lance Carrington ran up a 6-1 record. Other stars arc juniors Ruben Her- rera (OF) and Pat Hernandez (Catch- er), named to the All-District team. Rick Matyc who is also a junior is the leading hitter. 1. Ricky Matyc raps one out to center field. 2. Pat Hernandez warms up a pitcher before a district game. 3. Third baseman Rick Brown puts a Lee player out. 58 Husky Varsity Players Grab Three All-District Slots 1. All-District pitcher Kent Becraft also served as a first baseman. 2. All-District short stop Ruben Herrera warms up before a game. 3. All-District Catcher Pat Hernandez won honors as a hitter. 4 i 60 J.V. Has 11-3Season 1. FRONT ROW: Sam Robles, mana- ger, Eric Gonzales, Alan Powers, Lark- in McKenzie, Arthur Chavarria, Larry Syring, Gary Estlack, Mike Jeffries, manager. SECOND ROW: Coach James Stewart, Randy Wright, Tom Duderstadt, Raul Fuentes, Alfred Mu- noz, Paul Gittinger, Tom McCloy. BACK ROW: Billy Martin, Jim Jen- son, Ed Ariaza, David Worsham, David Mueller, Dennis Ellington, Randy Roberts. 2. Baseball players always need a “chaw.” 61 62 p Mike Wallace Sprints to Regionals i 1. FRONT ROW: Ernie Guerra, Phil Gu- tierrez, David Hayes, Gabe Garza, Gilbert Gutierrez, Brad Wolters, David Hill. MID- DLE ROW: Jon Doran. Joe Nicola, Rick McGowan, Barry Smith, Willie McAfee. Ricky Dickson, Gilbert Hunt, Jon Duck- worth. TOP ROW: Maureen Kelly, mana- ger; Lonny Duckworth, Charlie Hoag, Jcrrcl Roque, Mike Gant, Bobby Stogs- dill, Sam Mangum, Mack Garrett, Coach Gary Turnbow, Coach Joe Howell. 2. Mike Wallace, qualifier for regionals in the 100 yard dash, practices his start as Coach Turnbow gives him the start. 'I M i The Husky track team showed im- provement from last year and moved up two notches in their district finish. With a new coach, Mr. Joe Howell, the Huskies showed strength in the field events and the sprints. New school records were set this year in three field events. Rick Mc- Gowan threw the discus 144 10’ to break his own record. Dwane Moyer heaved the shot 51’9Vi” at the Judson meet. Mike Gant took a third at dis- trict with a school best long jump of 22’8”. Holmes placed one cindcrman in re- gional track—Mike Wallace in the 100 yard dash. Mike took second in dis- trict with a 10.3 timing. At regionals he ran his year’s best of 10 flat but the competition was too stiff. Another winner at district was the sprint relay team of Tom Pittmann, Willie McAfee, Mike Gant and Wallace. They circled the track in 43.6 for a third place. 1. Willie McAfee warms up for the dis- trict. 2. Holmes mile relay team: Gabe Gar- za, Jerrel Roque, Gilbert Hunt, Barry Smith. 3. Tommy Pittman jogs in preparation for the 220. 64 Holmes Gets New Coach 1. Track Coach Joe Howell. 2. Quarter man Gabe Garza runs in the district meet. 3. Hurdler Micky Firmin heads down the straight in the 330. 1. Charlie Hoag shows his long jumping style. Huskies Look Forward to '76 1. Tommy Pittman rounds the curve in the 220. 2. harry Smith sets the pace in the 440. 3. Dwanc Moyer throws the shot in the dis- trict meet. J Freshman Track Shows Promise 2 1. FRONT: Brian Dawson, Rod Romero, Steve Lopez, Steve Martinez, Lloyd Arch, Alfredo Reyes, Coach James Snead. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Paul Pricss, Mark Por- ter, Albert Rodriguez, Keith Camp, Vincent Garcia, Fred Hall, Hoke Marshall. John Greiner. TOP ROW: Danny Page!, Charles Ingram, Mark Moorman, Mark Thomp- 3 son. Bill Hoag, Steve Hill. | 2. Brian Dawson strides through the 1st lap of the run. 3. Fred Hall breaks the tape to take first in the 100. 67 Varsity Has 4-10 Record Freshman volleyballers are a pro- mising team with prospects for a win- ning future. They showed lots of spirit, and good hustling teamwork was a big asset in their 6-8 record. J.V.’s had a slow start but they showed much improvement as district play progressed. They ended the season with a 2-12 record. The varsity plays a 5-1 which means that 5 girls are spikers and one is a set- ter. This has made them hustle more but it helpd to improve their playing ability. Mrs. Graham feels that next year they’ll have the experience and the ability to be one of the top teams in the district. Marie Navarro was out- standing in blocking and spiking and helped earn her a spot on all-district second team, while Isabel Bustamante made Honorable Mention. They had a 4-10 record. 1. Mrs. Pualani Graham, Sponsor. 2. Isabel Bustamante defends the net. 3. VARISTY, FRONT ROW: Dorothy Pargas, Isabel Bustamante, Kathy Gon- zales, Debbie Scheel. SECOND ROW: Christy Morales, Monica Jedford, Kathy Locke, Marie Navarro. 68 Freshmen Come on Strong 1. FRESHMEN, FRONT ROW: Sandra Coronado, Edith Hernandez, Liz Sanchez, Kim Trevino, Thercas Cclis, Adcla Galvan. BACK ROW: Sonia Calderon, Patty Hiller, Vicki Thompson, Valerie Burleson, Rachel Zamora. 2. JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROW: Rosalinda Guen-cro, Glenda Reagan, Rosemary Lopez, Sherie Gee. BACK ROW: Connie Ramos, Dana Samp- son, Roxanne Martin, Paula Hornsby, Irma Sanchez. 3. Isabel Bustamentc sets the ball up for a spike. 69 Holmes Wins First Tourney For the first time in the history of Holmes the tennis team won a tourna- ment by sweeping eight other teams in the Marshall Invitational. The Huskies also participated in the Northeast Invitational, New Braunfels Tourney and the City round robin play. Holmes has many promising young players, especially freshman John Woodson. In district play Holmes defeated the other Northside schools—Jay and Mar- shall. The 31-AAAA district rates as one of the toughest in the state. 1. Medora Schauer shows a good back- hand. 2. Penni Herrington is ready on the back court. 3. Anne Kelly puts power in her shot. 4. Sherry Scamardo works on tennis style. 3 70 I. FRONT ROW: Ann Kelly, Teena Jones, Bill Riscnccker, Sherry Scamardo, Mike Casanova. SECOND ROW: Elicco Angel, Mary Hood, Penni Herrington, Mark Armstrong, Cindy Villarreal. Maris Salinas. TOP ROW: Ricky Moore, David Wchncr, Darrin 2acciola, Medora Schauer, Brent Walker, Lcs Stricber, Coach Richard Cramer. 2. Darrin Cacciola practices his forehand. 3. Les 5tricbcr returns a serve. 71 Golf Team Sends One to State 1. Tcam members Jerry Butler, Coach Lew Weber, Tim Maloney, and Mike Mimms scan the fairways. 2. Nancy Meek, a finalist in the state tourney, chips out in local competi- tion. 3. Don Caton pars the 4th hole at 01- mos Park. 72 The 1974-75 Holmes Golf team had a successful year. History was made this year as it was the first year a Hus- ky golf team won a team trophy, not one but five. All members of the team will be returning next year and the fu- ture is bright. The definite high point of the year is Nancy Meek, the team’s only girl. Nancy advanced to the State Tourna- ment and placed fifth in State. 1. Joe San Marco discusses green condi- tions with team members form Mar- shall and Alamo Heights. 2. Joe San Marco shows fine putting style. 3. Jerry Butler tees off at Olmos. 73 j. i 1 Senior Prom Jbr Senior (Class cf (fllibfr Srniifll iolmfs Uigb School rrqnrsts oonr prrsrnrf in tbf rrlfbratioc of irnaissanrf Jubflro on Satnrbao. tbf troth of 3ffan ainrtrrn bundrrd anD srbrnto-fibf at sfbfn o clock in tbf rbrnina Slain iallroom inrtlf Qlrffk Conntro Clnb tanquft is follotofii bn a Janrf jRnsir bg 'Inff Son Srfb. 8 1. The night is into full swing as couples dance to the music of “Tuff Sun”. 2. Mau- reen Bonugli accepts “The Hardest Working Senior” award from Sharon Doughty. 3. “Should we just stand here and let the girls dance. Dwight?” 4. Senior Class presi- dent, Reed Ramlow and Sue Foos enjoy an evening of “Renaissance Revelry”. 5. Mr. Rcnaldo Rocha, class sponsor, beams after receiving his gift from the senior class. 6. Mrs. Celina Mullan, class sponsor, is all smiles after she receives an unusual wall hanging presented by Ginny Ord. 7. “Oh, by the way, there is a minor fee in- volved.” 8. Eileen Roper shares a private joke with Uma Pcmmaraju as their dates try to listen also. 9. Johanna Castaneda and Steve Lewis observe the dance floor below while waiting for their pictures to be taken. 9 75 I i I Student Council—a Year of The Student Council has worked to prove that it is a community service or- ganization. In early December a Rock concert was held in the gym. Admission was canned food for less fortunate San Antonians. A successful fund raising project gave over SI 300 to Sunshine Cottage for Bell and Howell Hearing Masters to aid deaf chil- dren. The Student Council helped a nine year old child with a kidney disease whose family could not support the fianancial burden. In addition to community welfare pro- jects the Student Council sponsored one of the best attended Crystal Balls in Holmes history. Students’ welfare, privi- leges at school and in the community were also the Council’s concern. The theme and goal of the 1974-’75 Student Council was “Involvement” 78 Involvment. 1. Regina Brown serves at the Faculty Cof- fee. 2. 150 couples enjoy dancing at the Crys- tal Ball. 3. Andy DcLa Fosse anaUma Pem- maraju present a $1300 check for hearing masters to the Principal of Sunshine Cottage. 4. Sharon Powell has a pressure and tempera- ture check before giving her pint to the Council’s blood drive. Kim Wallace says “Ah”. 5. The Boogie is the thing to do at the Rock Concert. 5 79 —I It's the People Who Make It Go 1. Andy DcLaFossc counts “the take” from the Student Council’s fund drive. 2. David Hays loads canned goods dur- ing the Council’s Christmas food drive. 3. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Joe Nicola, treasurer; Andy DcLaFossc, president; Marshcllc Moorman, vice- president; Regina Brown, secretary. TOP ROW: Mr. Ken Vakey, sponsor; Tim Hamon, chaplain; Clay Ramlow, historian; Uma Pemmaraju, parliamen- tarian. 80 3 ■ FRONT ROW: Clay Ramlow, Joe Nicola. Regina Brown. Andy DcLaFosse, Marshclle Moorman. Uma Pemmaraju. Tim Hamon. [■SECOND ROW: Keith Moncreif, Cathy Cavazos, Isabel Bustamante. Kenneth Baxter. Kevin Moncreif. Juanita Chiovitti. Mr. ii Ken Vakey, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Dennis McDaniel, Maria Lopez, Patty Goff, Nancy Wheeler, Jeff Jacobs. Gwynne Duke. ■ Terry Burke, Julie Hogan. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Williams. Theresa Barberio. Karen Binz, Mary Ingram. Missy Barborak. iSharon Doughty, Sharon Powell, Johanna Castaneda. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Busch. Mary Marmori. Mike Cardenas. Linda Arm- strong, Billy Lcaumont, Liz Rossman. Jolyn Bohac. SIXTH ROW: Cynthia Andrado. Roberta Victorino. Linda Ballc. Pam Her- rington, Kim Cobb, Nancy Yantis, Nancy Schmudlach, Janet Frisby. SEVENTH ROW: Judy Jung. Larry Baker, Rodney Botto, David Hayes, Crystal Bryant. Susie Saenz, Heidi Tencyuca, Sherry Ann Pittman. EIGHTH ROW: Maureen Bonugli, Sally Anders. Diane Daniels, Janet Raphael, Linda Gonzalez, LaDonna Cole, Cathy Marshall, Yvonne Baker, Riley Burleson. NINTH ROW: Paul Hassfield, Ken Kuwamura, Judy Kreha, Kim Wallace. Sheila Fcnlcy, Patti Barnard. Peggy Jonas. Sandra Winne. TENTH ROW: Linda Trojeak, Christy Ingram, Renee Gonzales, Anne Baxter, Sue Foos, Penny Dunn, Heidi Heck, Kathy Schrciber, Martha Aldridge. ELEVENTH ROW: Debbie Wallace, Kim Demmer, Nancy Kratz, Danny Gonzales. Alison Orr. Penny Herring- ton, Karen Mosey, Bruce Wall. TWELFTH ROW: Tracy Gruenwalt, Roland DeWinne, Carol Bowden, Judy Schoke, Ken Long, Debbie Erickson, Jennifer Bollmeir, Robert Melgosa, Harold Sarate. THIRTEENTH ROW: Odell Mays. Steve Imburgia. Steve Borum, Larry Ballc. Paul Koscielski. Bobby Eckert. Steve Bryant. Steven Horn. John Greiner. TOP ROW: Carl Greiner. Chris Murphy, Danny Pagcl, Riley Binford. Vincent Amiconc, Vicki Smith, Jack Inselman, Jon Hyde, Neil Camp, Ricky Dickson, Harry Groom, David Ricgcl, Mark Blakcney. i NHS Takes in the Best The National Honor Society is a na- tional high school organization which recognizes outstanding achievement in knowledge, scholarship, leadership, character and community service—the five standards for membership. Many of the activities this year were in the area of service. The tutoring ser- vice offered to students needing help was a great success. The N.H.S. also es- tablished a Book Fund to raise money for library books and a Scholarship Fund to aid a needy student. The most important event of the year was the candle lighting induction of new members. A record 57 new members were inducted. 82 I.N.H.S. OFFICERS, SEATED: Karen Grisham, treasurer; Lori Slovacck, secre- tary; Sue Foos, vice-president. STAND- ING: Mrs. Nancy Kleppcr, sponsor; Mary Kunitz, president. 2. Mary Kunitz lights the canale of knowledge at the N.H.S. induction ceremony. 3. June Stanley, Mary Huffman, Karen Diaz and Mrs. Nancy Kleppcr prepare for the reception after the induction ceremony. 4. The Dart throw is always a big attraction at Yukon days. FRONT ROW: Karen Grisham, Mary Kunitz, Mrs. Nancy Kleppcr, Sue Foos, Lori Slovacck, Uma Pemmaraju, Clare Welch, vlary Marmon, Sally Haines, Sharon Doughty. SECOND ROW: Karen Knowles, Dana Bryant, Eileen Roper, Patty Mogford, Teri Kusenbcrg, Lorri Evans, Cindy Hawthorne, Belinda Ziegler. THIRD ROW: Sally Anders, Grace Lopez, Rosa De Luna, Rene Sonzalez, Kim Cobb, Missy Barborak, Karen Diaz, June Stanley. FOURTH ROW: Ann Baxter, Jennifer Bollmeir, Kathleen Balog, Glenda Horvath, Monique Dimintroff, Brenda Jungman, Sharon Suite, Lorrie Lozano. FIFTH ROW: Jeaninne Petree, aren Beasley, Frank Parma, Chris Klcndshoj, Florence Tilly, Toni Grayson, Kim Wallace, Marshellc Moorman. SIXTH ROW: Ucky Elbein, Catherine Dempsey, James Butler, William Way, Karen Massey, Harold Saratc, Mark Endslcy, Ricky Villafana. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Loclte, Veronica Scheidt, Dean Alacrson, Pat Shattuck, Sue DeWitt, Jennifer Ord, John Evans, Ricky vlayte. TOP ROW: Bill Irwin, John DuMcnil, Charlie Urbanowich, Mark Blakeney, Richard Menchaca, Dwight Moyer, Steve Kohler, Robbie Mayte, Harry Groom. 83 1 During the Christmas holidays, French Club members gave parties in orphanages which brought smiles to children’s faces. Members participated in baking French pastries during Yukon Days. The club provided a French atmos- phere in their sidewalk cafe with wai- ters. candles, checkered table cloths and the authentic French pastries. To wind up their year, members and sponsors enjoyed dinner at the Swiss Chalet. 84 4. FRONT ROW: Lori Slovacck, Janet Frisby, Kim Cobb. SECOND ROW: Laura Walters. Cindy Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Courchesnc. Mrs. Bybec, Maureen Rose. FOURTH ROW: Uma Femmaraju, Gloria Vasquez, Laurie Angelus. FIFTH ROW: Ladonna Cole. Anne Franklin. Amy Ledbetter. SIXTH ROW: Delia DeLuna, Mon- ique Dimitroff, Laurie Evans. SEV- ENTH ROW: Donna Pagcl. LcAnn Rowell. Candy Talley. EIGHTH ROW: Donna Strep, Leslie Edwards, Alex Jaramillo. NINTH ROW: Danny Flores, Robert Correa. Peter Rose. TENTH ROW: Tom Brandes, Bill Dunckcr. Dennis Ellington. TOP ROW: David Muller, Harry Groom. Ricky Dickson. 1. “French waiter’’, Peter Rose, docs his part at the sidewalk cafe. 2. Members gave parties for orphans during the Christmas holidays. 3. The club’s sidewalk cafe is busy with the sale of their French pastries. 5. FIRST ROW: Janet Frisby, vice president, Susan Smith, reporter, Laura Walters, treasurer, SECOND ROW: Mr. Courchesnc, sponsor. Lori Slovacek, president, Kim Cobb, secretary, Mrs. By bee, sponsor. 85 i 4 FIRST ROW: Denise Rice, Pat Shattuck, Karen Diaz, Mr. Jack Terrell, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sandra Resendez, Mary Jane Ramirez, Eva Marie Garza, Linda Castillcja. THIRD ROW: Annabcllc Rodriguez, Liz Rossman, Jcanninc Petree, Ramon Sala- zar, Diana Ramirez, Nancy Murray, Cindy Dickson, Annette DeLaGarza, FOURTH ROW: Renee Gonzalez, Theresa Barberio, Maureen Cloyd, Catherine Ziegler, Belinda Ziegler, RuAnne Dc Shambo, Terry Burke, FIFTH ROW: Steve Horn, Mike Dc La Garza, Sue Foos, Marshcllc Moorman, Pat Rutledge, Mary Huffman, Karen Massey, Bruce Wall, TOP ROW: Laurie Slovack, Sue DeWitt, Randy Barron, Alan Ornelas, Robert Curicl, Richard Elbcin, Robert Correa, Harry Groom. 1 86 The goal of the Spanish Club is to promote a greater appreciation of Spanish culture here and abroad. The club pursued many fund raising pro- jects during the school year, such as the sale of baked goods, placcmats and serving chalupas at Yukon Days. Contests in poetry recitation and a year-end banquet at Karam’s Restau- rant rounded out the club’s activities. 1. Spanish Club officers: Denise Rice, vice-president: Karen Diaz, president: Fat Shattuck. secretary-treasurer: Mr. Jack Terrell, sponsor. 2. The club members participated at Yukon Days with the chalupa sale. 3. Karen Diaz. 1974-75 club president, passes the leadership to Karen Massey during the club’s banquet. 4. Members enjoy a traditional Mexican dinner at Karam’s. 5. . . . And Mr. Terrell is stuck with the check. German Club A common interest in the study of the German culture and heritage in Texas binds these club members together. During the year 1974-75 members of the German Club attended the New Braun fcls Wurst Fest. The club sponsored a successful “Ger- man Sweet Shoppe” for Yukon Days. Their annual banquet was held in New Braunfels, one of the oldest German cen- ters in Texas. CLUB OFFICERS, SEATED: Scott Thompson, treasurer; Heidi Tcneyuca, secretary; STANDING: Miss Sarajane Burke, sponsor; Kevin Jolly, vice-presi- dent; Charles Grayson, president. FIRST ROW: Miss Burke, Susan Hollar, Maria Fuschich, Kathy MeGann, Thomas Deane, Cindy Busch, SECOND ROW: Patty Hiller, Debbie Erickson, David Mosley, Heidi Tencyuca, Jeanette Anderson, Grace Lopez, THIRD ROW: Sheryl Putman, Danny Anderson, Charles Grayson, Beverly Marshall, Scott Thompson, TOP ROW: Milton Kooyman, Kevin Jolly, Mike Bacon, Bill Irwin, Frank Mills, Eric Van Note. 88 Future Teachers of America ' i i Members of FTA are students en- rolled in the teacher training program. Each is assigned to a teaching station in one of the lower schools in the dis- trict where they are under the super- vision of an experienced teacher. They act as aides to the teacher and re- ceive some experience in teaching the children. 1. Carol Rosenblatt watches the work of a young student. 2. Johanna Castaneda, secretary; Adolph Duke, president; Susan Gulick treasurer; Mrs. Patricia Gray, sponsor; Sharon Doughty, vice-president. FRONT ROW: Sheila Finley, Sharon Doughty, Mrs. Patricia Gray, Adolph Duke, Susan Gulick, Betty Goree. SECOND ROW: Barrera, Kim Streiber, Carol Hinojosa. Karen Sullivan, Johanna Castaneda, Nancy San Miguel. TOP ROW: Carol Rosen- Glenda Horvath, Ann Todd, Sue Tuttle, Amy Martin, Kim Wallace. 89 Aescalapian Club Aescalapian members arc interested in the medical field. Throughout the year they discussed various aspects of medi- cine during their meetings. Among the field trips the club took, was an excursion to Bexar County Medi- cal Center for a day. They were given a guided tour of the facilities. 1. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Eunice Bronstad. sponsor. SECOND ROW: Karen Diaz. Nancy Ledbetter. THIRD ROW: Cindy Dickson, Carol Jolly. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Murray, Carol Lambert. FIFrH ROW: Cheryl Wallace, Debby Erickson. SIXTH ROW: Larry Cheese man, Carl Greiner. SEVENTH ROW: Don Wilson. Kevin Hall. EIGHTH ROW: Steve Pohl- er, Mike Duke. 2. SPONSOR: Mrs. Bronstad. 3. OFFICERS: Karen Diaz, treasurer; Kevin Jolly, vice president; Carl Greiner, president; Debby Erickson, secretary. 1 90 Office Assistants School administrative tasks seem to grow each year. During the school year, the administration enlists the aid of dozens of student helpers. These office assistants carry out tasks for counselors, registrar, attendance, and principal. 1. Patty Mazzurana. Mrs. Jean Hall, and Sharon Michael work the front desk. 2 FRONT ROW: Chuck Edge, Donna Lynn, Sharon Forcum, Nancy San Miguel, Patricia Mazzurana, Clare Welch, Jeanenne Pet- ec, Vicky Abney, SECOND ROW: Rachel Crakcn, Patty Perez, Diana Burrow, Helen David. Louis Villanueva. Kim Hunt. Mel- rin Amicone, Daphne Ranne, Pam Herrington. THIRD ROW: Wanda Shattuck. Yolanda Arredondo, Jenny Bollmeier, Vicky Ellcy, Brenda Juneman, Eddie Cavazos, StarlaColc, Sandy Wilkerson, Joanna Ncucnfcldt. FOURTH ROW: Judy Schnoke, am Newman, Roland Martinez, Pam Mooncyham, Dana Perkins, Bruce Wall, Maureen Bonugli. Jeff Jacobs. Wanda Vanderford. FIFTH ROW: Penny Dunn, Tony Alexander, Jerry Tanneberger, Dale Miller, Rick Dolan, Joy Bennett, Rod Stewart, Riley Binford. SIXTH ROW: Paul Gebler, Chris Rice, Harry Groom, Robert Eubank, Sharon Michael, Micky Firmin. Steve Brandt, Bobby Eckert, Dwayne Groff. H.E.C.E.— H.E.R.O. F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America: Miss Jane Janssen, sponsor; Laurie White, Vicki Maggjo, Karen Dawson, Ruby Morales, Mar- tha Lozano, Alison Graves, Belinda Moran, Lucy Mertins, Lisa Shaw, Kathy Gonzalez, Brenda Schneider, Jennifer Ross, Eunice Chavez, Vicki Brown, Pete Vela, Betsy Hust- cr, Nancy Sturrock, Michelle Porter, Bruce Hentschel. FHA Club Officers are Martha Lozano, third period president: Miss Janssen, sponsor; Ali- son Graves, fourth period president; Eunice Chavez, treasurer; Bruce Hentschel, fourth period secretary; Ruby Morales, third period secretary. 92 .A herd HECE-HERO FHA is a program de- signed for learning, chapter activities and job experiences. Young men and women in HECE-HERO FHA search for a full and useful life. These students have become members of HERO through their interest in home economics and careers related to this profession. They encounter many ex- periences as they look for meaningful, satisfying jobs to compliment their de- sires, abilities and personalities. Miss Jans- sen teaches her students skills and princi- ples to prepare, maintain, and advance on the job. Through HECE-HERO FHA Chapter activities, members learn to make realistic transitions from the classroom and text- book to on-the-job expectations and de- mands. Some of the areas of class study and resultant job training in Home Econom- ics Related Occupations are: food man- agement, production and service. 1. H.E.R.O. members raffle off a stuffed pig at Yukon Days to raise money. 2. Ruby Morales and Martha Lozano rave about G ndy-Grams at Valentine’s Day. 93 4, £ Mu Alpha Theta FRONT ROW: Mrs. Patricia Kingshot, Cheryl Wallace, Pat Pritchett, Lura Holzworth, Patty Mogford, Eva Maria Garza, Ricky Villafana, Brenda Jungman, Steve Horn, Har- old Saratc, Mrs. Nancy Mathis. SECOND ROW: Rene Gonzalez, Clare Welch, Linda Gonzales, Brad Ponte, Jcancnc Petree, Liz Rossman, Karen Diaz, June Stanley, Lori Evans. THIRD ROW: Laura Sherman, Monique Dimitroff, Lilliannc Cloyd. Mary Marmon, Eileen Roper, Pam Herrington, Katny Dempsey, Gracic Lopez, Rosa De- Luna. FOURTH ROW: Susan Gulick, Diana Bryant, Jan Bryant, Kim Cobb, Wanda Ng, Autumn Brown, Belinda Ziegler, Gina Weiss, Olivia Hernandez. FIFTH ROW: Danny Anderson, Chris Klcnshot, Karen Massey, Dan Barnett, Jeff McMackin, Karen Beasley, Frances Balcon, Sally Anders, Billy Lamont, SIXTH ROW: Charles Grayson, Mike Cardenas, Pattic Curtis, Lori Lozano, Anne Baxter. Roland Dc Winne, Kim Wal- lace, DeWayne Wcstcrvclt, SEVENTH ROW: Andy Sejan, Toni Grayson, Jean Carden- as, Will Way, Pal Webster, Florence Tilly, Jon Doran, Susan Winnie, Frank Parma, EIGHTH ROW: Mary Kuntz, Lori Slovacck, Sue Foos, Jim Hoium, Rick Vogels, Jennifer Bollmcicr, Deanna Farish, Marshell Moorman, NINTH ROW: Scott Renwick, Tim Harmon, Ricky Elbinc, Sharon Michaels, Sue DeWitt, Pat Shattuck, Veronica Scheidt, Kathy Lock, TENTH ROW: David Mullen, John duMcnil, Ronnie Fisher, Ed Baca, Ronnie Funari, Bill Irwin, Jeff Kempley, Boady Butler, Dean Aldcrson, ELEVENTH ROW: Harry Groom, Mac Garrett, Mark Blakcncy, Richard Mcnchaca, Michael Duke, Mitchell Duke, Kevin Jolly, Joseph Squatrito, Rcily Binford, Pat Knowlton. 2. SPONSORS: Mrs. Patricia Kingshott, Mrs. Nancy Mathis. 94 2 Mu Alpha Theta is the math honor so- ciety. To be a member the student must have a strong average in math and the other subjects. The purpose of M A T is to promote interest in math. A new program this year is the intra- mural math competition in which teams of students compete against each other. Winners were Veronica Schcidt. Lucy Fetner. and Frances Balcom. Many members participated and did well in a number of math tournaments. The tournaments included Pasadena in Houston. Keystone. Roosevelt. Alamo Heights and ADCTM. 4 3. Harold Saratc, president; Steve Horn, vice-president; Brenda Jungman. secretary and Ricky Villafana, treasurer. 4. FRONT ROW: Lucy Fetner, Theresa Lane, Norma Sandoval, Julie Hogan. Toni Boyd, Mrs. Kingshott, SECOND ROW: Carol Fletcher, Diana Jungman, Sherry Skipper, Tcri Burke, Ben Hensley. Mrs. Mathis. THIRD ROW: Gary Estlack. Jim Ald- ridge, Jimmy Martin, Mary Jo Roper, Wanaa Way, FOURTH ROW: Pat Keller. Anthony Icenogle, David Bryant, David Garza, Penny Harrington, FIFTH ROW: Ricky Moore, Bill Ludwikoski. Elena Esquivel. Jeff Shinn. 95 Debaters in Regional Meet The Debate Club is designed to train students to effectively express their views and analyze what others say. Debate also teaches the students that there are two sides to every issue that should be considered. Debate is an enriching educational experience, because each year a national issue is considered. The 1974-75 debate topic was the method of selecting presidential and vice-presidential candidates. 1. Tom Brandcs, Scott Lambert, Steve Horn, and Jay Lambert are on their way to a debate practice. 2. Steve Horn expresses himself vigorously during a debate tournament. 3. Mrs. Sally Jones, sponsor; Lucy Fet- ncr, secretary-treasurer; Florence Tilly, Mr. James Fairley, sponsor. SEATED: Tom Brandcs, Stephen Horn, president; Jay Lambert, Scott Lambert, vice-presi- dent. 96 Bowling Club Bowling is one of America’s fastest growing sports. During the 1974-1975 school year the club grew to over twenty- five students who like to participate in an indoor sport that is exciting, fun, and takes concentration and good judgment. I 1. SEATED: Randy Burns, president; Jo Lynn Bohac, secretary-treasurer; Charles Evans, vice-president; STANDING: Mr. Fair- I ley, sponsor. I 2. FRONT ROW: Mr. James Fairley, Randy Burns, Jo Lynn Bohac, Charles Evans, SECOND ROW: Ken Winters, Bruce Meek, I Glenda Reagan, Carlos Espinosa, THIRD ROW: Candic Craig, Mary Moorman, Stephanie Wurebach, Lori Craig, Larry Botello, I FOURTH ROW: Steve Kooyman, David Arce, Toni Grayson, Kim Crawley, Darran Largcn, Carmen Saldana, FIFTH ROW: I Ken McCrory, Kent Bccraft, Kevin Hall, Mike Loessbcrg, Kim Robinson, Jim Carpcnticr. 97 The Golden Voice Choir The Golden Voice Choir directed by Mr. Arthur Winden had many activities during the year. The Annual Fall Concert and the Christmas Concert entertained both parents and students. In individual UIL competition Mark Blakcncy was First Baritone, Charles Hoag placed as First Al- ternate Tenor and Kccly Ridgeway First Alternate Bass. In the UIL contest Holmes got a sec- ond rating in contest music and a third rating in sight reading. The Choir got new robes this year. They were financed by a car wash, bake sale, and candy sale. 2 98 - f 1. OFFICERS: Edward Lockett, presi- dent, Janice Ranne, vice-president; and Kcely Ridgeway, secretary-treasurer. 2. The Golden Voice Choir put on a Christ- mas Concert. 3. The three singers who went to state competition arc Mark Blakc- ney. First Baritone;Charles Hoag, First Alternate Tenor; and Kcely Ridgeway, First Alternate Bass. FRONT ROW: Thcrsa Suite, Jay Griffiths, Thelma Dennis, Estclla Martinez, Liz Gonzalez, Johanna Castaneda, Yvonne Mucklcroy, Helen Martinez. SECOND ROW: Mr. Windcn, Karen Marshall, Mary Gant, Roxanne Matthews, Gcrri Bentley, Roland Morales, Roy Ethridge, THIRD ROW: Karen Krcidcl, Cindy Dickson, Edward Lockett, Valeric Burleson, Crystal Bry- ant, JoBcth Duckworth. FOURTH ROW: Trcva Evans, Mary Mays, Janice Ranne, Judy Schnoke, Martha Aldridge, Denise Rice. FIFTH ROW: Penny Dunn, Chris Stewart, Joyce James, Rene Fulman, Jay Freed, Larry Boyd, SIXTH ROW: Robert Colborn, Kcely Ridgeway, Randy Burns, Charles Hoag, Mark Blakency, Robert Bowcrmastcr. 99 1 Zero Club The Zero Club is the only student spir- it club at Holmes for both boys and girls. It is the largest club organization at Holmes. This year they attended all major sports events. During Yukon Days they operated the “Car-Bash” to give students an opportunity to let out their frustra- tions against Marshall. SPONSORS, STANDING: Mr. Emmett Lockett, Mr. Robert Basin, SEATED: Miss Nancy Stoner, Miss Reva Day. FIRST ROW: Miss Rcva Day, Mr. Robert Bason, Chris Murphy, Eugene Williams, Reed Ramlow, Mrs. Nancy Stoner, Mr. Emmett Lockett. SECOND ROW: Ruth Flores, Ruth Markey, Ruby Hernandez, Teresa Cclis, Helen Trevino, Elizabeth Sanchez, Dana Ayala, Jeanne Garza, Sharon Tennis, THIRD ROW: Robert Edmundson, Valentine Torres, Debbie Flores, Susan Hass- field, Annette De La Garza, Teresa Mendez, Linda Johnston, Rita Tosano. FOURTH ROW: Mike McQuadc, Luis Balderas, Pedro Garza, Pam Bamstaver, Cynthia Holder, Diane Casas, Martha Coronado, Patty Dixon. FIFTH ROW: Irma Sanchez, Diane Miranda, Diane Yglcsias, Irene Midela, Ralph Urias, Chris Perez, Cecilia Markey, Tria Taylor. SIXTH ROW: Yolanda Evans, Janie Griffith, Keith Smelser, Leigh Perry, Jeff Ranz, Jean Vogels, Adrienne Diamond, Judy Sthcrich. SEVENTH ROW: Dana Yoast, Cathy Hiller, Jerry Butler, Patty Hiller, Stephen Vasquez, Marilea Dienglwicz, Sue Secrist, Julie King. EIGHTH ROW: Sandy Smith, Leticia Coronado, Karen Driedcl, Debbie Tejeda, Sandra Davis, Debra Wood, Debra Gil, Cindy Tarbox, NINTH ROW: Glenda Horvath, Susan Glick, Sharon Bendc, Betty Martin, Karen Joyce, Brian Atnip, Jeff Shinn, Anthony Ivcnvillc, James Fillingalc. TENTH ROW: Kristy Morales, Jenny Bollmier, Wanda Shattuck, Susan Saenz, Kim Renken, Eileen Roper, Dawn Hughes, Cheryl Cole. ELEVENTH ROW: Letty Ycner, Danny Melgosa, Susan Michael, Carol Lambert, Carol Jolly, Clay Ramlow, Brenda Crow, Helen Davis, Susan Brown, Lynn Woodruff. TWELFTH ROW: Donna Nadono, Peggy Jonal, Ellen Lordd, Cheryl Garner, Linda Hicks, Tony Eguia, Mary Orth, Larry Baker, Karen Massey, Ed Abel. THIRTEENTH ROW: Diana Bedeker, Roland DeWinne, Paula Hornsby, Maria Amirafo. Anne McNanee, Dec Dee Jung, Vickie Thompson, Shelley Williams, Mary Galindo, Barbara Jonas. FOURTEENTH ROW: John Becker, Tom Hammond, Sherry Scamardo, Kathy Hart, Penny Dunn, Regina Brown, Mike Galvan, Bruce Willman, Troy Gant, Nancy Allen. FIFTEENTH ROW: Patty Pruitt, Myra Bloom, Teresa Coronado, Cathy Hernandez, Danny Moreno, Teresa Britt, Clayton Brown, Kevin Helms, Cathy Davidson, Alex Jaramillo. SIXTEENTH ROW: Ricky Dickson, Milton Kooyman, Jimmy Martin, Robert Bowermaster, Joe Nicola, John Balcom, Robert Piper, Robert Curicl, Kathleen Locke, Sharon Michael, Sandra Keller, Carla Avila. A 102 Zero Club Proves Spirit Is Popular rIRST ROW: Vincent McDaniels, Rosalinda Lopez, Uma Pemmaraju, Martha Gonzalez, Sandra Martinez. SECOND ROW: Lin- ia Reagan, Isabel Bustamante, Cathy Gonzales, Diana Sanchez, Cheryl Parma, Linda Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: Yvonne Muckel- oy, Judy Collier, Debbie Coronado, Cheryl Yglesias, Mary Rodriguez, Lcann Beasley, Joann Boyd. FOURTH ROW: Debbie )ancc, Cat-hy Cilfonc, Jackie Hawkins, Mary Hood, Elizabeth Sanchez, Sylvia Hendricks, Sherry Heard. FIFTH ROW: Nancy ,opcz, Doris Dallctt, Judy Johnson, Helen Bagley, Richard Gonzales, Judy Mills, Andy Pena, Homer Reyes, Betsy Bradsby. I1XTH ROW: Pam Herrington, Carol Hinojosa, Edith Zimmer, Adolph Duke, Debbie Dempsey, Penny Mooncyhain, Christine Goodman. SEVENTH ROW: Darlene Albert, Cindy Lopez, Norma Aleman, Pat Imburgia, Judy Squatrito, Lorie Evans, Steve ?lorcs, Rosemary Lopez, Becky Roscland. EIGHTH ROW: Helen Ramos, Cathy Cavazos, Cathy Crumm. Diane Baker, Frank j’ortrcll, Laura Ward, Myrna Ramon, Nancy Ledbetter, Ellen Wcigand. NINTH ROW: Martha Baron, Lily Fuller, Nancy Flores, ’atricia Ray, Barbara Cain, Cathy Powell, Mark Moore, Linda Slavin, John Trulcy. Kelly Kordich. TENTH ROW: Roy Eth- idge, Jimmy Martin, Beatrice Ybarra, Marasin Alvarado, Arnold Van Stavcrn, Dorinda Duke. Debbie Sands, Ginny Gardner, Jclda Rodartc, David Bacon. 103 There's No Business Like Show Business nc W IWt': OwK w£ i£U .‘W Hrh ScMCv pK$C U EVIMC ttHirif ta:c r • Utf- r 1 4l£ jCjl iFo i 8 K 5fc? fj: 11: Aun J) _-; . 104 The senior class play, “Annie, Get Your Gun” was the most successful production every presented at Holmes. In the lead roles were Cathy Cardenas as Annie Oakley, and Jon Doran as Frank Butler. Over sixty students participated, including the band and choir. NA Thespians—Where 1. The three headed monster, Sue Wil- kinson, is a frightening sight! 2. Royce Mackrcll, Fam Quinn, Bill Duncker, Jennie Klepper dramatize in “The Tough and Tender Troll.” 3. There is much enthusiasm and ap- plause from the crowd of young view- crs. 4. Some Thespians are: Ken Lang, Kcelie Ridgeway, Kathy Balog, David Drokc, Mary Kuntz, Lura Holzwarth, David Duffield, Denise Rice, Mrs. Pat- terson, sponsor; Jimmy Johnson, Jo- hanna Castaneda, Clare Welch, Sylvia Bento, Peggy Lehman, and Laura Yan- tis. 5. Cindy Dickson pleads with Bill Duncker as David Droke looks on. 6. Who arc these creatures? They’re Kelly Gear, Kathy Balog, and Sue Wil- kinson. 106 The Action Is! “Thespians” was named after the first Greek actor, Thespis. The drama honor society at Holmes was organized in 1966. It is an educational organiza- tion whose aims arc to establish and advance the standards of excellence in all phases of theater arts. Mrs. Janecn Patterson is the sponsor. Thespians participated in all school productions and in U1L speech and drama contests. They also produced a children’s Christmas play for elemen- tary students in this area, “The Tough And Tender Troll.” Participation also included the se- nior class play, “Annie, Get Your Gun.” Cathy Cardenas, in the lead role of Annie, won the International Award Of Excellence as an outstanding ac- tress. One must earn a total of ten points to be eligible to join The Thespians. One point is equal to ten hours of excellent work. Thespian officers are Bill Dunckcr, president; Barbara Kooy- man, vice-president, and Kathy Balog, secretary-treasurer. 5 6 107 Alpha Teatro—a Potpourri i 1. Alpha Teatro members are Clare Welch. Laura Rutherford, Sylvia Bento, Pearl Caballero, Kathy Balog, Pam Quinn, Helen Garza, Peggy Lebman, Beatrice Ybarra. Susan Killough, Jimmy Johnson, Beth Pruit, Cindy Dickson, Jennie Klepper, Bccki Medrano, Cindy Berry, Crissy Groves, Charlotte Rutherford Mrs. Patterson, spon- sor: Myra Bloom. Treva Evans, Patty Goff, Sue Wilkinson. Mary Huffman. Denise Rice, Lura Holzwarth. Pam Van Stavern. Linda Gonzales. David Droke, Scott Thompson, Johanna Castaneda, Phil Tolstcad, Tommy Brown, Mary Kuntz, Kelly Greer, Ann Todd. Raymond Blanton. Larkin McKenzie. Mike Brushwood, Keelie Ridgeway, Lissa Lawrence, Sue Tuttle, Valerie Siebert, David Duffield, and Laura Yantis. 2. Denise Rice and Jennifer O’Brien are the people “behind the scenes.” 3. The main characters in “Annie, Get Your Gun” were Jon Doran, Cathy Cardenas, David Duffield, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Dunckcr, Treva Evans, and Andy De La Fosse. 4. Mrs. Janeen Patterson, director, demonstrates how things will be done in “Annie, Get Your Gun.” 5. Kathy Balog was a part of the props crew. 6. Mary Kuntz adds a touch of prettiness to Andy De La Fosse. 108 p Of Involvement Alpha Teatro” comes from an- cient Greek words meaning new thea- ter or beginning.” The drama club at Holmes chose the name two years ago. It was formerly the Holmes Players, which began in 1966. Mrs. Jancen Pat- terson is the sponsor. This organiza- tion has participated in many drama activities and play productions, both in school and out. including the senior class play, “Annie, Get Your Gun.” There arc no certain requirements for membership, as any student is eligible to join. Club members have participat- ed in UIL speech and drama contests. Club officers are: Cathy Cardenas, president: Jimmy Johnson, vice-presi- dent: Denise Rice, secretary: Mary Kuntz, treasurer: and Johanna Casta- neda and Bill Dunckcr, historians. 109 Art Club Displays Talents FRONT ROW: Henry Gonzales, Maggie Gorec, Adrienne Diamond. Jcncllc Tolstcad, Betty Go- rcc, Cathy Zepeda. Jamie Irwin, Cheryl Cole. SECOND ROW: Jerry Butler. Patty Hiller, Ca- thy Hiller, Phillip Hinojosa, Stella Guerrero, Ro- sie Arredondo, Jesse Cervantes, Mr. James Clark, sponsor. TOP ROW: Lisa Langcr. Vicky Stern, Carla Avila, Brent Walker, David Bryant, John Balcom, Tcri Baglcy, Lance Carrington. 110 FRONT ROW: Adrienne Diamond, historian; Betty Gorec, president. TOP ROW: Lisa Langcr, secretary; Cathy Hiller, vice-president. Art Club displays talent by painting a window for Car Clearance Carnival. Mr. Clark and Mrs. Barneby inspect new workroom. Art Club mural pays tribute to sports. Art Club members’ enjoyment of art led them to use their skills in sev- eral areas. Works of art benefited the community as well as the school. They painted a backdrop for the senior play, “Annie Get Your Gun,” and participated in Yukon days by sell- ing many of their art works. The club has expanded its talents in the Manor Baptist Church where they painted the nursery hall. Members of the art club took first prize of $100 for painting a window display at Chrysler-Plymouth City’s annual showcase contest. Their contributions of art projects to the school have given the art club much recognition. I M ill i Distributive Education Clubs FRONT ROW: Virginia Castillo, Nora Adkins, Manuel Gonzales, Bruce Meek, Ruperto Ale- man, Rose Garcia, Chris Hoessli. SECOND ROW: Mr. L. A. Pitts, Gail Barnes, Sherry Cook, Becky Whetstone, Martha Rodriguez, Hope Narvaez, Ron Medrano. THIRD ROW: Gene Fest, Dan Barnett, Ray Latham, Ernest Robertson, Liz Aldridge, Diana Casas. Barbara Foulk. FOURTH ROW: Mike COoremans, Mark Schancr, Joe Mullins, Robert Sepulveda, George Aubion, Freddy Casas. FIFTH ROW: Steve Pohler, Tom Corbin, Steve Maker, Allan Smith, Linda Gibbs, Johnny Gonzales, Joe Lopez. OFFICERS, SEATED: Rose Garcia, secretary; Linda Gibbs, president; Nora Adkins, vice-president. STANDING: Ron Medrano, sergeant-at-arms; Robert Sepulveda, treasurer. 112 r Office Education Association FRONT ROW: Mrs. Florcnc Brctz, co-sponsor; Richard Gutierrez, Kim Rinken, Susan Juarez, Mary Juarez, Annabel Gonzalez, Sylvia Sandoval, Mrs. Judy Endcrlin. SECOND ROW: Dinah Sanchez, Patricia Mazzurana, Irene Moreno, Benny Rodriquez, Virginia Portales, Olivia Garza, Felicia Smith. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Lopez, Gloria Garcia, Ida Valdez, Nancy Burrer. Betty Lopez, Debbie Quintanilla, Rachel Yglcsias, Delons Bosnian. FOURTH ROW: Velia Ramoz, Cathy Hedgins, Irene Moore, Linda Lcatherwood, Patricia Rotramel, Esther Dibrill, Crystal Vierria, Helen Davis. FIFTH ROW: Thersa Coronado, Martha Garza, Steve Flores, Ronnie Garcia, Cathy Kahlich, Brenda Crow, Amy Atnip. SIXTH ROW: Francis Stramoski. Lucinda Markey, Cindy Sierra, Karen Tcsillo, Cheryl Mitchell, Kathy Hart, Cindy Ricardson, Kathy Gorman. 114 1. SPONSORS: Mrs. Judy Endcrlin and Mrs. Florcnc Brctz. 2. STANDING: Sylvia Sandoval, parlia- mentarian, Kim Renken: vice-president; Richard Gutierrez, president. SEATED: Susan Juarez, secretary; Annabcllc Gon- zales, historian; Mary Irene Juarez, trea- surer. 3. Many people tried their luck on the Wheel of Fortune at Yukon Days. 115 1. Susan Juarez ends another busy day at New York Life. 2. Data Point keeps Sylvia Sandoval’s life interesting. 3. Janie Griffith displays her award in O.E.A. competition. 4. Kathy Hutchens has a good future with Landrum Landrum. 5. Janie Griffith gets plenty of typing practice at New York Life Insurance. 6. O.E.A. members’ office awards: Ida Valdez, Sylvia Sandoval, Janie Grif- fith, Susan Juarez, Irene Moreno, Susan Kimberling, Henrietta Sierra, Cecilia Markey, Teresa Coronado, Di- ane Quintanilla, Frances Stramoski. -i 116 The Office Education Association membership consists of Junior and Se- nior students enrolled in the Vocation- al Office Education Pre-Employment Laboratory and the Co-operative pro- gram. The members participated in Yu- kon Days with the Wheel of Fortune; assisted teachers by typing, duplicat- ing, cutting and gluing individualized notepads for them; and contributed to the school by typing the course offer- ing booklets for counselors to give to new freshmen. Many fund-raising acti- vities arc necessary to send members to the contests and leadership confer- ences. 1. Richard Gutierrez M.C.’s the O.E.A. Employers luncheon. 2. Susan Juarez welcomes guests to the luncheon held at Turtle Creek. 3. Janie Griffith shares the table with her employers. 3 i (1) Bliss Spillar opens the Marshall Chap- ter Induction. (2) Members of FBLA en- joy refreshments at the Marshall Chapter Induction. (3) FBLA OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Cyndic Cameron, historian; Pat Rutledge, reporter; Julie Hogan, vice-pres- ident; SECOND ROW: Mike DeLaGarza, parliamentarian; Bliss Spillar, president; Karen Dcwalt, secretary-treasurer. (4) Mike DeLaGarza is inducted as FBLA state vice-president, in Fort Worth. (5) FBLA SPONSORS SEATED: Mrs. Gwen Akin, Mrs. Rose Collins, Miss Pat Lawson, STANDING: Mr. Stanley Hookman, Mrs. Regina Pharcs, Mrs. Frances Wilson, and Mr. John Armstrong. FRONT ROW: Bliss Spillar, Julie Hogan, Karen Dcwalt, Cyndic Cameron, Pat Rutledge, Mike DeLaGarza, SECOND ROW: Mr. John Armstrong, Mr. Stanley Hookman, Mrs. Regina Pharcs, Miss Pat Lawson, Mrs. Gwen Akin, Mrs. Rose Collins, Mrs. Frances Wilson, Kelly Gear, Johanna Casteneda, Rachel Crackin, THIRD ROW: Nancy Wheeler, Janet Raphael, Cindy Tarbox, Denise Blakcnship, Patti Mogford, Mona Robozzi, Dee Dee Daniels, Debbie Erickson, FOURTH ROW: Judy Kreha, Dale Mertens, Frances Balcoin, Janie Griffith, Wendy Waterbury, Gloria Munoz, FIFTH ROW: Lanamaric Suarez, Sylvia Bento, Kathleen Ba- log, Susan Stevens, Susan Brown, Susan Gulick, Myra Bloom, Betty Blackwell. SIXTH ROW: Roland DeWinne, Laura Sherman, Glenda Horvath, Mary Huffman, Denise Burrow, Brenda Crow, Elaine Brown, Diane Morris, TOP ROW: Larry Botello, Joe San Marco, Laurence Dysard, Carl Greiner, Kevin Jolly, Steve Horn, Chris Murphy, John Esquivel. 119 FBLA Takes Honors i 2 The Future Business Leaders of America held an impressive record of activities for the year of 1974-75. Under the leadership of Bliss Spillar, Julie Hogan, Karen DcWalt, Mike DeLaGarza, Cyndic Cameron and Pat Rutledge, the group won many honors and special awards. The state convention was held in Fort Worth, Texas. The group took first place in office practice, second in talent, third for Mr. FBLA and special exhibits, and fourth for Miss FBLA. The group also tied for first place in chapter installations and were the runners-up for the Vernon Payne Award. Aside from school activities, the group was also involved with community ser- vice. Members participated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon and aided the stu- dent council with the Sunshine Cottage Fund Drive. The FBLA took charge of the Dog House this year which proved to be a success for the club. The national FBLA convention was held in Miami, Florida. Sylvia Sandoval re- presented the state of Texas in office practice competition and Mike DeLaGarza represented Texas as the state vice-president. 120 4 5 6 1. Parents and students thumb through the club’s award winning scrapbook during FBLA open house. 2. FBLA Officers await the sponsors for discussion on campaign procedures in Fort Worth. 3. Miss Pat Lawson, Bliss Spillar, and Mike DeLaGarza prepare for the Marshall Chapter induction ceremony. 4. Club officers paid a visit to City Hall during National FBLA Week. 5. A special exhibit at the state conven- tion. 6. Bliss Spillar, Pat Rutledge and Larry Botello helped to manage FBLA’s Dog House during lunch hour. j I H-Club FIRST ROW: Danny Robledo, Alan DeWinne, Bill Ludwickowski, Rick McGowan, Jarrell Roque, Pat Hernandez, Ken Kuwa- mura, Darrell Bryant. SECOND ROW: David Hill, Mike Harrison. Kent Power, Will Way, Barry Smith, Brad Walters. THIRD ROW: Mike Ruif, Paul Thornton, Robbie Mayte, Jeff Bean, Mickey Firmin, Dan Schreiber, Bubba Brunson. FOURTH ROW: Dwayne Groff, Phil Littlefield, Archie Harben, Kent Bccraft, Randy Roberts, David Ricgcl, Eugene Williams, Bobby Stogsdill. 7 Health Occupations FIRST ROW: Martha Gonzales, Diana Martinez, Olga Ramirez, Oralia Trevi- no. SECOND ROW: Vangic Bustus, Debbie Self, Yolanda Reglado, Lucy San-Miguel, Lisa Calvillo. THIRD ROW: Jessie Vasqucz, Shirley Breed- ing, Mary Cornish, Jolynn Stautzcn- berger, Peggy Mimms. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Percy Lee Bowen, Kevin Fite, Lenin Yowell, Mary Lucchclli, Gilbert Betancourt, Audrey Thomp- son. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Debbie Self, historian: Martha Gonzales, treas- urer; Oralia Trevino, reporter; Peggy Mimms, parliamentarian. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bowen, sponsor: Shirley Breeding, secretary; Kevin Fite, vice- president: Mary Lucchclli, president. I 123 i Electrical Trades FIRST ROW: Charlie Fcddcr, Steve Aude, Jeff Bean, Randy Bolden, Lonnie Duckworth, James Wiluams. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rosales, Juana Garcia, THIRD ROW: Frank Mills, Paul Knaupp, Donald Lynn, Bobby Rose, Jose Rodriguez, FOURTH ROW: David Dcaner, Steve Schott, Roy Eaton, Tim Poff, FIFTH ROW: Alan Davis, Frank Freeman, Alvin Randolf, Danny Robeldo, TOP ROW: Greg Argon, Bruce Krahn, David Rcigal. 2. FIRST ROW: Lonnie Duckworth, treasurer; Steve Aude, parliamentarian; James Williams, reporter. SECOND ROW: Randy Bolden, president; Jeff Bean, vice- president; Charlie Fedder, secretary. 3. 1974-75 Electrical Trades Sweetheart Juana Garcia. 4. Members from electrical trades group wired the house built by the building trades classes. 5. Steve Schott and Mr. Rosales examine newly wired home. 6. Randy Bolden, Steve Aude, and Jose Rodriguez display their winning trophies at the electrical trades tourney. 124 HSIOE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT -VOCATIONAL EC LEARNING BY DOING CMpvcvavN r ' hTCH FOR THE 0 EH HOUSE CUSTOM BUILT HOME m 06 trVes O.W. HOLMES HIGH SCHOO CLASSe V ' ■'e . f •' v V V ' ’ ‘ 'V - . .. .. ' v: 4 During the year of 1974-75 the Elec- trical Trades classes were kept busy with various activities. The Electrical Trades group from Holmes were hosts of the first “Invitational Wiring Tournament”. Schools from all over San Antonio parti- cipated, and Holmes students placed in three of the first five places. Steve Aude took first place in this contest. In the An- nual District Five Skills Olympics, held in Austin, David Ricgal placed first for his Electrical display while Steve Aude once again took first for wiring skill. The Electrical Trades classes also con- tributed to the wiring of the Yukon Days Carnival. As an additional project, the group wired the house built by the trades class. To wind up their year, a banquet was held at Sir George’s Royal Buffet where special awards, trophies, and certificates were presented to outstanding members of the group. Building Trades Building Trades gives Holmes stu- dents, both boys and girls, the oppor- tunity to improve their skills at car- pentry, plumbing, bricklaying, and ca- binetry. This year students who parti- cipated in Building Trades have com- pleted work on a one-family, three-bed- room, two-bath dwelling. Work was started at the beginning of this school year and an open house for the public was held in early April. FIRST ROW: David Sonnen, president; Mr. Scott Monfort, instructor. SECOND ROW: Steve Estrada, Sandra Hurtado. THIRD ROW: Albert Vargas, Sam Moreno. FOURTH ROW: Scott Neilson, Bill Wilson. FIFTH ROW: George Polk, Joseph Navarro. SIXTH ROW: Adriane Parado, Randy Kallick. SEVENTH ROW: Jay Lee, Clyde Culver. EIGHTH ROW: Phillip Littlefield, Albert Bazaldua. 126 OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: David Son- ncn, president; Jay Lee, vice-president; Sandra Hurtado, public relations; Al- bert Bazaldua, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Scott Montfort, instruc- tor; Clyde Culver, parliamentarian; Randy Kallick, sergeant at arms. 1. Albert Vargas and Sam Moreno mix cement as the Building Trades project nears completion. 2. The framing work on the project is nearly finished. 3. The project is completed. I 127 i Auto Paint and Body The Auto Paint and Body class pro- vides students who participate with an opportunity to gain experience in automotive repair work. Auto Paint and Body students operated the Shish- kabob booth during Yukon. 1 FIRST ROW: Joe Reyes, Victor Rodriguez, Mr. Joe Gonzales, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Lorn Martin, Robert Rodarte, Benny Ramirez. THIRD ROW: Frank Her- rera, John Haig, David Zuniga. FOURTH ROW: Raul Alonso, Richard Herta, Louis Pargas. FIFTH ROW: Robert Araiza, Lester Watson, David Duran. SIXTH ROW: Vincent Paniagua, Roger Kirby, Jerry Salazar. SEVENTH ROW: Don Overall, Bob Vincent, Louis Villanueva. EIGHTH ROW: Allen Babincaux, Benny Arrola, Mark Cummins. 128 1. Auto Paint Body students rebuild a car to enter it in U.I.L. competition. 2. Robert Rodartc, Louis Villanueva, and Lester Watson appear confident about their abilities to rebuild the car. 3. A student docs some body work while others look on. 4. This Shiskabob booth was very success- ful during Yukon Days. 3 i C.V.A.E. Co-op Vocational C.V.A.E. Co-op consists of students who attend school during the morning hours and leave school for jobs in the af- ternoon. This gives the students a chance to make money and also get working experi- ence. 1. FRONT ROW: Robert Sterling, spon- sor. Reynaldo Saenz. SECOND ROW: Jo- ann HeiTcra. Ysidra Garay. THIRD ROW: Amy Morris. Stephanie Roy. FOURTH ROW: Beckcy Drokc. Sharon Evans. FIFTH ROW: Renee Evans. Julie Mar- tin. SIXTH ROW: Eloy Castillo. Danny Trevino. SEVENTH ROW: Steve Rod- gers. Ralph Betancourt. TOP ROW: Carl Bates. Samuel Oliviez. 2. FRONT ROW: Steve Tennis, Vice President; Steve Rodgers, Sgt.-at-Arms: Ralph Betancourt, Reporter; Reynaldo Saenz, Parliamentarian. TOP ROW: Janie Vigil, Treasurer; Sharon Evans, Secretary. 130 Radio Club 2 The Radio Club’s members are all in- terested in the field of electronics. Many of them operate home radios in their spare time. Meetings are held often to discuss vari- ous problems members have come in con- tact with. 1. Eric Olson uses a walky-talky to adver- tise the Radio Club’s snowcones during Yukon Days. 2. Eric Olson and Steve Borum set up their snowcone shoppe. 3. TOP ROW: Scott Ren wick, Eric Olson. FRONT ROW: Steve Borum, Mr. Kunitz, sponsor, Mikel Lechner. 3 131 Campus Life Campus Life makes things happen! It’s being involved! It’s an exciting high school club that combines attractive ac- tivities, informal fun, and stimulating discussion. Campus Life makes you think! It presents an awareness of the physical, mental, and social areas as they relate to the spiritual action. The club is open to all students with no dues or mem- bership requirements. 1 1. Members get involved in many ac- tivities, such as a Christmas party for underprivileged children. 2. Game night has many crowd break- ers. The Baby Bottle Burp is good for a laugh. 3. At insight meetings members talk with each other on many different top- ics. 4. There is time for refreshments after each meeting. 5. Jim Morrisey is club director. 132 FRONT ROW: Cindy Brown, Pam Carpentier, Johanna Castaneda, Ofelia Lopez, Cin- dy Busch, Diane Daniels, Rosalinda Lopez, Kelley Gear, Becki Medrano, Wendy Mor- gan. SECOND ROW: Carol Jolly, Jenelle Tolstead, Shirley Holland, Cindy Armstrong, Cindi Cockman, Tracy Orr, Jeff Kuwamura, Karen Binz, Mr. Jim Clark, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Carol Lambert, Susan Kepley, Shannon Elkeringham, Crissy Groves, Patti Goff, Nancy Yantis, Kathy Reiter, Sherry Hoover. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Poye, Margaret Finch, Laura Lanik, Mary Evans, Jean Vogels, Sue Sccrist, Donna Bukowski, Maria Armijo, Dawn Hughes. FIFTH ROW: Linda Campbell, RueAnn DeShambo, De- anne Hayes, Rene DeShambo, Cindy Dickson, Kim Dcmmer, Lisa Aycock, Cathy Klendshoj. SIXTH ROW: Danny Gonzalez, Lori Evans, Brenda Crow, Judy Krcna, Sharon Powell, Janet Raphael, Gayle Summerlin, Laura Yantis, Nancy Kratz. SEV- ENTH ROW: Donna Lchmbcrg, Anne Baxter Judy Moore, Penny Dunn, Jennifer Boll- meier, Paul Kosciclski, Roland DcWinnc, Heidi Heck, Will Way, Alison Orr. EIGHTH ROW: Robin Fischer, Rhoda Robertson, Lynn Zcman, Pam Key, Bill Brown, Cindy Welborn, Ellen Mudd, James Martin, Frances Balcom, Curtis Waneck. TOP ROW: Phil Tolstead, Don Wilson, Robin Hood, Joe Nicola, Clay Ramlow, Allen DeWinne, John Bowers, Berry Smith, Darryl Roseman, Robert Bowermaster, Ricky Dickson, Harry Groom. 5 133 Let's Boogie With the Dance Club 3 1. FRONT ROW: Rebecca Stramoski, Toni Boyd, Pat Perez, Pam Herrington, sec- retary ; Chris Klcndshoj, treasurer; Kevin Jolly, vice president: Veronica Scheidt, president; Louis Babincaux, sergeant-at-arms; Harold Sarate, sergeant-at-arms. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Ledbetter, Patty Mazzurana, Terry Burke, Pat Pritchett, Terri Kusenberger; Ladonna Cole, Karen Beasley, Debby Erickson, Amy Ledbetter, Jo- Ann Trevino. THIRD ROW: Ricky Villafana, Vicki Abney, David Hayes, Liz Ross- I man, Jcanenne Petree, Danny Anderson, Sally Haines, Carol Jolly. FOURTH ROW: Susan Stevens, Lucy Fetner, Florence Tilley, Marie Babineaux, Maria Armijo. Jeanette Anderson, Sheryl Putman. FIFTH ROW: Clayton Brown. Dec Dee Dan- iels, Donna Pagel, Teena Jones, Stephanie Macchia, Brad Pontani, Billy Burge, Monique Dimitroff. SIXTH ROW: Melissa Hill, Cathy Klcndshoj, Dewitt Burleson, Beverly Marshall, Beth Skipper, Pat Webster, Amy Duncan, Sandra Keller. TOP ROW: Teri Baglcy. Greg Alexander, Scott Renwick, Robert Piper, Mickey Fir- min, Charlie Urbanowicn, Regina Brown, Carl Greiner, Steve Pohler. The Dance Club was established this year to provide an easy, open atmos- phere in which to learn to dance and meet people. Members of the club learn a wide variety of steps including square danc- ing, round dancing, and jitterbug. So- cial studies teacher Marsha Grccnburg taught the jitterbug, while Mr. Robert Boyd and Ms. Anna Fuller taught a va- riety of the other steps. One of the special activities was Parents’ night in which parents were invited to dance along with the members. A Christmas Party and a St. Patrick’s Day party were also held. The year’s activities were climaxed with a party at Swiss Chalet with din- ner and dancing. 2. Mr. Boyd shows Patty Mazzurana how to jitterbug. • 3. Club members enjoy dancing around the May Pole Greek fashion. 4. One step, two step, cha, cha, cha or is it a conga line? 5. Anna Fuller instructs the dance club on how to do round dancing. I 5 i The Go den Husky Band With horns blaring and drums beating, the Golden Husky Band had a major part in activities and festivities for the year 1974-1975 under the direction of Mr. Charles Vanderhidcr and Mr. Gary Rosen- blatt. 1. Jim Springer beats his drum after an- other Husky touchdown during football season. 2. Karen Diaz gives it all she’s got during a half time performance. 3. Sharon Rosenblatt plays her flute during the Christmas band concert. 4. Don Wilson knows how to ring those chimes during band performance. 5. Band members cheer the football team on to victory. 6. Michael James Lucas, KONO disc jockey, greets Mr. Charles Vanderhidcr after be- ing suspended above Tom Benson Chev- rolet where he broke a world’s record. The band played the fanfare for the event. 137 - TWIRLERS: Karen Diaz, Karen Beasley, Cindy Dickson. FRONT ROW: Patty Perez, Tony Boyd, Tony Barrera, Ladonna Cole, Stephanie Dobson, Laurie Evans, Donna Pagel, Sheryl Putman, Melissa Hill, Paul Gebler, Gary Maulden, Frank Davila. Jimmy Springer, Don Wilson, David Wchner, Charlie Urbanowich, Pattie Curtis, Lucy Fetner, Laurie Lozano, Sharon Rosenblatt. Nancy I Murray, Theresa Rodricguez, Michelle Page, Griselda Robledo, Cindy Crow. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Vandcrhidcr, Mr. Gary I Rosenblatt, June Stanley; directly behind: Mike Williams, Rudy Martinez, Billy Gregg, Mike Dewey, Ralph Stumpff, Dean Al- derson, Simon Garza, Kevin Jolly, Steve Pohler, Chris Rice, Dennis Saathoff, Scott Renwick, Tim Hamon, Steve Essick, Carol Crockett, Ryan Tennyson, Mike DeLaGarza, Ed Sams, Frank Parma, Charles Cilfone, Susan Winnie, Jenni Bollmeier, Diana Bur- t 138 row, Debbie Erickson. THIRD ROW: Susie Saenz, Wanda Vanderford, Stephanie Macchia, Denise Reynolds, Beth Skipper, Nina Buenrostro, Gregg Alexander, Sharon Boyd, Toni Grayson, Edward Chavez, Amy Duncan, Jeff McMackin, Carole Rosenblatt, Linda Villareal, Amy Ledbetter, FOURTH ROW: George Galloway, Ben Hensley, Bruce Bradsby, Marc Endsley, Bruce Wall, Lura Holzworth, Wendy Morgan, Cheryl Wallace, Tom Corbin, Brad Pontani, Barbie Webster, Mary Kuntz, Danny Camargo, Larry Cheesman, Dewitt Burleson, Charlie Meyers, Mark Locke, Louis Babineaux, Dale Miller, Jim Hoggard, Carl Greiner, David 'Droke, Joe Greco, Marty Cohn. Woodwind and Brass Ensembles Karen Beasley takes care of “Mrs. Beasley” on Halloween Day. WOODWIND ENSEMBLES, FIRST ROW: Theresa Rodriguez, Cindy Crow, Tony Barrera, Griselda Robledo, Linda Villarreal, Wanda Vanderford, Jennifer Bollmeier, Laurie Evans, Patty Perez, Amy Ledbetter. SECOND ROW: Toni Grayson, Amy Dun- can, David Wchncr, Debbie Erickson, Frank Parma, Ed Simms, Sharon Rosenblatt, Mike DeLaGarza, Laurie Lozano, Lucy Fet- ncr, Sheryl Putnam, Steve Essick, THIRD ROW: Nancy Ledbetter, Susie Saenz, Beth Skipper, Tim Hamon, Greg Alexander, Edward Chavez, Dennis Satthoff, Charlie Urbanowich, Scott Renwick, Carol Crockett, Charles Cilfone, Pattie Curtis. 140 3 1. BRASS ENSEMBLES, FIRST ROW: Danny Camargo, Bruce Wall, Bruce Brads- by, Sheryl Wallace, Brad Pontani, Larry Cheesman, Joe Greco, Gary Mauldcn, SECOND ROW: John Greg, Marty Cohn, Carl Greiner, Barbara Webster, Louis Ba- bincaux, Dc Witt Burleson, David Drokc, Mark Endsley, Ralph Stumpff, THIRD ROW: Dean Alderson, Frank Davila, Simon Garza, Paul Gcblcr, Chris Rice, Tom Corbin, Mary Kuntz, Jim Hoggard. 2. Cindy Dickson twirls to the beat of the band. 3. Paul Gcblcr drums up spirit at a pep rally. 2 141 Outstanding Musicians Receive Awards 1. Solos; Woodwind and Brass: FRONT ROW: Cindy Dickson. Toni Boyd, Stephanie Macchia, Ryan Ten- nyson, Lucy Fctner, Frank Parma, Amy Ledbetter, Brad Pontani. June Stanley. SECOND ROW: Billy Bob Burge, Don Wilson, Marty Conn, Melis- sa Hill, George Galloway, Patti Curtis, Mike DeLaGarza, Laurie Lozano, Jenni Bollmcicr. 2. Area and Regional Winners: FRONT ROW: Brad Pon- tani, Jim Hoggard, June Stanley, Amy Ledbetter, SECOND ROW: Marty Cohn, Dennis Saathoff, George Gallo- way, Tom Corbin. 3. Drum Major, June Stanley (standing) along with twirlers Karen Diaz, Karen Beasley, and Cindy Dickson. 4. All District Band Members: FRONT ROW: Ralph Stumpff, Mark Endsley, June Stanley, Amy Ledbetter, Brad Pon- tani, SECOND ROW: Marty Cohn, Dennis Saathoff, George Galloway, Tom Corbin, Jim Hoggard. Give Us an Old Trombone, an Old Baton, Before the Parade Passes By. . 144 2 1. The band starts off on their 5 mile march downtown during the Battle of Flowers parade. 2. It takes a lot of blowing to be in the band, Carl. 3. There’s nothing like a little snooze be- fore showtime. 4. “George, I told you not to leave this thing lying around.” 5. Hey, don’t leave without us fellas! 6. And there they go . . . i 5 6 Rodeo Club Rodeo Club members enjoy a common interest in the western culture, still very much alive. Members pooled their talents during Yukon Days to operate the popular “bucking barrel” ride. 1. FRONT ROW: Kathy Fite, George Head, Roman Krcllwitz, Brenda Martin, Debra Bright, Joe Greco. TOP ROW: Mr. James Eickcnloff, Bobby Fitzgerald, Paul Navarro, Scott Southcrs, Jeff Navarro, Clyde Culver, Mark Burns. 2. FRONT ROW: Kathy Fite, secretary- treasurer; Mr. James Eickcnlott, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Clyde Culver, president; Jeff Navarro, vice-president; Bobby Fitz- gerald, sergeant-at-arms. 146 F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America face the future with warm courage and high hopes, They have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values. They arc the builders of homes; homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair; homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. 1. FIRST ROW: Vicki Ellcy, historian; Diana Casas, second vice-president; Anita Evans, first vice-president; Kay Martin, secretary. SECOND ROW: Daphne Ranne, treasurer; Ken McCrory, reporter; Karen Grisham, president; Gina Wright, third vice-president. 2. Ken reports to Vice-President Gina Wright. 1 FIRST ROW: Terry Turck, Melissa Breedlove, Peggy Cano, Blanca Barrientos, Rene Hcntschcl, Ellen Weigand. Faith Gant, Patty Mogford, Anita Evans, Johanna Castaneda, Mrs. Wilma Frick, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Carla Ladcwig, sponsor; Peggy Cur- tiss, Cathy Ziegler, Irene Castaneda, Karen Ransom, Diana Cruz, Diane Pena, Laura Sherman, Nanette Hunt, Irene Medina, Lin- da Perez. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Nancy Dcchcrt, sponsor, Elsa Lewis, Kay Martin, Sandra Harwood, Carol Curtiss, Wendy Arm- strong, Lisa Blann, Diana Casas. Daphne Ranne, Troy Gant, Gina Weiss, Mrs. Patricia Swahn, sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Ken McClory, Karen Grisham, Linda Mueller, Gina Wright, Kim Key, Lynn Zcman, Betty Rudi, Mary Robinson, Vickey Ellcy, Sherry Hoover. 148 C.V.A.E. H.E.R.O. F.H.A. 1 1. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ruth Gill, sponsor; Sandra Kcaminerer, Debra Self, Shirley Krumm, Linda White, Estclla Martinez, Anita Garay, Melissa Martinez, Irma Arroyo, Enriqucta Victorina. SECOND ROW: Ernestine Sustaita, Eva Olvcda, Juanita Zuniga. Terry Herrera, Veronica Torres, Shirlcne Krumm, Olga Miranda, Linda Burton. THIRD ROW: Diana Vasquez, Erline Luna, Rachel Casarez, Ava Saldivar, Pam Beverly, Renee Ragan. 2. Juanita Gonzalez learns a new sewing skill. 3. Melinda Martinez, president; Irma Luna, treasurer; Veronica Torres, secretary, Enriqucta Victorina, vice-president; Linda Prado, reporter; Renee Ragan, vice-president. i 2 149 1974-75 Sleighbelles SPONSOR: Miss Estella Ramirez. FRONT ROW: Gwynnc Duke, Renee Gonzalez, Marshellc Moorman, Maureen Bonugli, Gayle Armstrong, Kim Strieber. SECOND ROW: Liz Melendez, Norma Bexar, Belinda Ziegler, Cindy Keller, Linda Christy, Terry Harris, Missy Barborak, Vicki Butler, Sheila Fenlcy, Patti Barnard, Lori Slovacck, Brenda Jungman, Kim Cobb, Cynthia Hawthorne, Janet Frisby, Judy Krcha, Miss Ram- irez, Mrs. Petri, Sue Foos, Teresa Barberio, Mary Marmon, Lyndel Trojcak, Donna Lchmbcrg, Cindy Busch, Sue DcWitt, Pat Shattuck, Carol Gucrringcr, Kim Demmer, Deanna Farish, Kristi Ingram, Vicki Elley, Kim Wallace, Wanda Ng, Teresa Proctor, Sharon Powell, THIRD ROW: Beverly Flores, Sally Chap- man, Linda Gonzalez, Rachel Gonzalez. FOURTH ROW: Robin Fischer, Jean- ette Anderson, Diana Ramirez, Jcanennc Pctrcc, Liz Rossman, Candy Talley, Lcanne Rowell, Anna Rodriguez, Diana Rescndez, DeeDec Daniels, Lena Gulick, Mary Ingram, Karen Binz, Tracie Orr, Pain Elder, Loren McKenzie, Cindy Ycg- lic, Laura Walters, Debbie Wallace, Cheryl Skipper, Susan Smith, Heather Nason, Maris Salinas, Sandra Rescndez, Monica Barrera, Rhoda Robertson, Anita Mixon, Lora Angelus, Debbie Evans, Irene Moreno, Irene Cantu, Maryjanc Ra- mirez, Olivia Garza. FIFTH ROW: Beth Pruitt, Karen Trojcak, Laura Christy, Elena Esquivel, Cheryl Reyes, Liz Zacharias, Judy Moore, Lisa McMullen, Wanda Way, Debbie Wcstcrvclt, Teena Jones, Pearl Caballero, Dana Groff, Carol Haby, 150 Add Spirit to Holmes Dara Largen, Terry Porter, Karen Grisham, Dana Tomcrlin, Karen DcWalt, Bev- erly Marshall, Julie Bates, Nancy Kratz, Donna Littlefield, Laura Yantis, Carol Fletcher, Molly Little, Anne Baxter, Gayle Summerlin, Sandy Hernandez, Ali- son Orr, Valerie Snyder, Corine Turner, Vicki Abney, Marilyn Mazzarana. SIXTH ROW: Mary Robinson, Liz Castro, Cindy Andrada, Yvonne Gomez, Laura Lanick, Mary Evans, Margaret Finch, JoBcth Duckworth, Shirley Bar- nard, JoAnn Trevino, Cindy Vielmas, Cindy Laredo, Patty Baker, Gloria Barron, RosaLec Suarez, Belinda Pacheco, Dahlia Corona, Ida Medina, Patsy Cano, RosaLinda DeLeon, Flora Mosqucda, Cindy Brown, Pam Carpcnticr, Sandra Leal, Charlotte Rutherford, Patti Goff, Marissa Lopez, Gloria Vasauez, Angie Cantu. TOP ROW: Kathy Klcndshoj, Pam Key, Lisa Aycock, Heidi Heck, Nancy Lawrence, Cindy Villarreal, Veronica Morales, Crissy Groves, Patty Gil- more, Sonya Calderon, Alita Crouch, Shannon Eltringham, Leslie Middleton, Nancy Schmudlach, Susan Kepley, Debbie Walters, D’Ann Perkins, Donna Bu- kowski, Belinda Trevino, Rosa Castro, Lanncttc Bcdekcr, Nancy Yantis, Cindy Berry, Jenny Klcpper, LuAnne Hodgenmiller, Suzanne Martinez, Liz Bustos, Anna Cavazos, Patty Villarreal, Deanna Hays, Joanne Castano, Mona Jasso, Norma DeHaro. 151 SPONSOR: Mrs. Sandy Petri Sleighbelles Sweethearts Miss January Gayle Armstrong Miss February Mary Marmon Miss March Kim Wallace Miss July Kim Stricbcr Miss August Teresa Proctor Miss September Teresa Barbcrio of the Month Miss April Missy Barborak Miss May Gwynnc Duke Miss November Maureen Bonugli Miss October Judy Krcha Miss June Marshcllc Moorman Miss December Renee Gonzalez 153 Top Brass Ring Belles 3 5 1. Colonel Judy Krcha. 2. MILITARY OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Theresa Barberio. captain; Janet Frisby, major; Sue Foos. It. colonel; Judy Krcha, colonel. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Hawthorne. 1st lieutenant, reporter; Kim Cobb. 1st lieutenant; Brenda Jungman. 1st lieutenant; Lori Slovacck. 1st lieutenant, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Donna Lehmberg, 2nd lieutenant; Lyndcl Troj- cak, 2nd lieutenant; Mary Mar mo n. 2nd lieutenant, treasurer; Cindy Busch, 2nd lieutenant. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Fcnlcy, ser- geant-at-arms; Teresa Proctor, scrgcant-at-arms: Sue DeWitt, secretary: Vicki Elley, historian. 3. Lt. Colonel Sue Foos. 4. Major Janet Frisby. 5. Captain Theresa Barberio. 134 Freshman Fervor Fills Ranks 1. Freshman Slcighbcllcs support the Huskies at many pep rallies. FRESHMAN SLEIGHBELLES: FIRST ROW: Angie Cantu. Gloria Vasquez, Marissa Lopez, Patti Goff, Pam Carpentier, Flora RosaLee Delano. Mary Marmon. captain. SECOND ROW: Cindy Medina. Donna Corona, Belinda Pacheco, Joan Tre- Sandy Leal, Charla Rutherford, Rosalie Suarez. Patsy Cano. Anna Cavazos, THIRD ROW: Gloria Barcon, Patty Baker, Diana Cobb, JoBcth Duckworth, Joanne Castano, Margaret Finch, Mary Evans, Liz Bustos, Cindy Vielmas. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Barnard. Cindy Loredo, Norma DeHaro, Nancy Yantis, Deanna Hayes, Suzanne Martinez, Lu Anne Hodgenmiiler, Yvonne Gomez, FIFTH ROW: Rosie Castillo, Crissy Groves. Nancy Schmudlach, Lynette Biedigcr. Cynthia Andrada, Cindy Berry, Jennie Klcppcr. Linda Trevino, Leslie Middleton. SIXTH ROW: Elizabeth Castro. Donna Bukowski. Susan Kepley. Shan- non Eltringham, Patty Villarreal, Alita Crouch, Sonya Calderon. Patty Gilmore, Mary Robinson. TOP ROW: Pam Key, Nancy Lorancc. Kathy Klendshoj. Lisa Aycock, Heidi Heck, Cindy Villarreal, Laura Lanick, D’Ann Perkins, Debbie Walters. 155 FRONT ROW: Captains-Kim Wallace, Judy Krcha, Teresa Proctor. SECOND ROW: Sally Chapman, Janet Frisby, Linda Gon- zalez, Rachel Gonzalez, Theresa Barbcrio, Cindy Busch. THIRD ROW: Missy Barborak, Sheila Fenlcy, Sharon Powell, Liz Me- lcndes, Norma Bexar, Belinda Ziegler, Terry Harris, Beverly Flores. FOURTH ROW: Kristi Ingram, Wanda Ng, Vicki Butler, Linda Christy, Cindy Keller, Patty Barnard, Brenda Jungman. TOP ROW: Deanna Parish, Kim Dcmmcr, Sue Foos, Lori Slova- cek, Carol Gucringcr, Sue DcWitt, Pat Shattuck, Vicki Ellcy. I 3 1. Liz Mclcndcs, Sharon Powell, and Cindy Keller try out the new rain dance for the basketball sweetheart. 2. Captain, Judy Kreha leads the Golden Belles in a victory cheer. 3. Wanda Ng, Deanna Farish, and Kim Demmer sa- lute the mighty Huskies. 4. Teresa Proctor and Kim Demmer enjoy relax- ation after the Spurs game perfor- mance. i 7974-75 Varsity Cheerleaders 8 1. Renee Gonzalez, Gwynnc Duke, and Gayle Armstrong kick off the 1974-75 foot- ball season. 2. Renee Gonzalez rallies the pep and peps the rally. 3. 1974-75 Varsity cheerleaders: Gayle Armstrong, Marshclle Moorman, Renee Gonzalez, Kim Strie- ber, Maureen Bonugli, and Gwynne Duke. 4. Renee, Gayle, and Maureen laugh it up at the spring banquet. 5. Kim Strieber boosts the Huskies on to victory. 6. J.V. cheerleader Debbie Wallace shows her jumping style as she competes for the posi- tion of varsity cheerleader for 1975. 7. Cindy Yeglic dances to the beat of the Husky fight song. 8. 1974-75 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Loren McKenzie, Pam Elder, Cindy Yeglic, Laura Walters, and Debbie Wallace. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Are Morale Boosters 7 159 i Spring Banquet Fills River Room i 2 1. Mickey Firmin, Deanna Hayes, Maureen Kelley and David Hayes attend the Sports Banquet held in the River Room. 2. A big group showed up for the banquet. 3. The faculty enjoys this event as much as the students do. 160 4. Sports Trophies went to Dorothy Pargas, Miss Volley; Nancy Meek, Queen of the Fairway; Linda Mueller, Queen of the Court; Tim Suddarth, King of the Court; Jcrrell Roque, Mr. Sport; Willie McAffc, Mr. Touchdown; Lonny Duckworth, Mr. Cinder; Kent Becraft, King of the Diamond. 5. Varsity Cheerleaders: Patti Barnard, Gwynn Duke, Head Cheerleader; Cindy Yeglic, Renee Gonzales, Beverly Flores, Pam Elder. 6. Maureen Bonugli presents Jcrrell Roque with the Mr. Sport award given eacn year. 7. The Sleighbelles will be headed by these top officers in 1975-76. Tears, Trophies, and 1. The Honors ofJ.V. Cheerleaders for 1975-76 were given to: Rosalyn Jones, Nancy Yantis, Pam Carpentier, Nancy Schmudlach, and JoAnn Tre- vino. 2. Terry Porter hugs Teresa Proctor as she receives the honor of being on next years drill team. 3. Carol Guerringcr receives the award of “Drill Team High Kicker” of the year. 4. Maureen Bonugli hands her position of head cheerleader over to Gwynne Duke. 5. Tears ofjoy came to Debbie Wallace and Dara Largen as they are placed on the 1976 Golden Belles. 6. Kim Wallace is awarded “Best Drill Team Member” for ’75. 7. Sleighbcllc of the year, is given to Cynthia Haw- thorne. 8. Top spot, Colonel, is awarded to Theresa Barberio, by this year’s colonel, Judy Kreha. 9. Slcighbelle sponsors Miss Ramirez and Mrs. Petri are also filled with joy at the 11th annual Spring Banquet. 10. JoBeth Duck' worth is appointed Captain of the 1976 Card Section of Sleighbcllcs. Honors Were in Abundance - V, M V Gavel Rated in Top Ten The Holmes Gavel received an Award of Dis- tinguished Merit, the highest given, at the Intcr- scholastic League Press Conference in Austin, March 22,1975. Kim Cobb, editor of the paper, says, “After a year of hard work it was very gratifying to receive the rating. That was one of our goals for this year.” Out of fifty large AAAA school newspapers in its category from across the state, The Gavel was one of ten chosen for this top ranking. Only one other San Antonio high school paper received this rating. “This is the fifth time in the last nine years that we have received the Distinguished Merit Award,” said a proud Mr. Cal Inman, newspaper sponsor. Phil Tolstead, Steve Horn, Lucy Fetner, Editor Kim Cobb and Sports Editor Reed Ramlow lay out pages for the last Gavel edition. Journalism I students Wendy Morgan, Jean Vogels and Uma Pemmaraju aid Robert Cole, page editor, in putting together a page in the paper. The Gavel staff was joined by the Justice staff in celebrating Christmas at Shakey’s. 164 y Sally Haines and Elva Hernandez look over the ji next Sunday comics while on The Express-News I field trip. Three Go to Regional Gavel staff members won three places in UIL district competition to qualify for the regional contests this year where they won two third place trophies. In district UIL, held at Lee High School on April 11, Editor Kim Cobb placed first in editorial writing. Sports Editor Reed Ramlow took second in headline writing while Phil Tolstcad finished second in feature writing. At the regional meet, held in Corpus Christi on April 19, Reed and Phil each brought back third place in their respective categories. Reed Ramlow, Kim Cobb and Phil Tolstcad were able to enjoy a few minutes at the beach after Regional UIL competition. n H€ G «RWiffia — Ti j mjt • Student publication. Oliver Wendell Holmes High School 6500 Ingram Road San Antonio. Texas Member Interscholastic League Press Association Texas High School Press Association Qiarles E. Brown. Principal Editor................................................Kim Cobb Sports Editor ...................................Reed Ramlow Pap Editors........................Robert Cole. Sharon Powell Steve Horn, Phil Tobtead Advertising Manager........................Logan Scheuermann Artist ............................................Kath Balog Sponsor...........................................Mr. Cal Inman Reporters .........................................Norma Bexar. David Bryant. Lba Carrington, Sally Chapman. Lucy Fctner. Sally Haines. Elva Hernandez. Mary Huffman. Stephanie l.ebman, Dale Miller. Windy Morgan. Wanda Ng. Dm a Pemmaraju. Robert Piper. Jean Vogels. James Williams. 165 Activities Vary, but the Final 3 1. MEMBERS SEATED: Jim Bowman, Robert Cole, editor, Nancy Wheeler, Su- zanne Shaw, Clay Ramlow, Joe Nicola, Uma Pemmaraju, Chcri Michaud. STAND- ING: Sid Herwie, Matt Dillon, Eugene Williams, Lindeigh Guzman, Robert Bower- master, Julie Walbrick, Judy Moore, Pam Donebon, 2. Kathy Balog, staff artist, cover design and class officer pages. 3. Robert Cole, edi- tor, and Mr. Cal Inman, sponsor, discuss yearbook pages. I Product is THE JUSTICE 1. Joe Nicola, darkroom manager, dusts a negative before making a print. 2. Robert Bowermaster and Johanna Castaneda hand out cards and envelopes for individual pictures. 3. Suzanne Shaw and Chcri Michaud help process student I.D. cards. 4. Sid Hcrwig, David Scheuermann, Pat James, and Matt Dillion enjoy them- selves at the Christmas luncheon at Shakey’s. 167 169 V SD Trustees and District Mr. William J. Thornton President Mr. William E. Tuttle Vice-President Mr. Olan Phillips Secretary Superintendents Visit Holmes 1. Board of Trustees, Left to right. Standing: Mr. Eugene G. Reynolds, Mr. William J. Thornton, Mr. Olan Phillips, Dr. Carl F. Raba, Jr. Seated: Mr. William E. Tuttle, Mrs. Nellie Red- dix, Mr. Raul B. Fernandez. 2. Mr. Edmond Cody and Mr. Jack Jordan are on Campus to present the awards for First Invitational Wiring Tournament. 3. Mr. William Thornton, Mr. Olan Phillips, Mrs. Nellie Reddix, and Mrs. Kathy Phillips are shown around the school by Mr. Charles Brown and Uma Pcmmaraju during Spirit Week. Administrators Work With a Larger 172 k And Better School Charles E. Brown Principal Paul Fleming Vice Principal Jerry Daniel Assistant Principal Patricia Stone Assistant Principal 1. Mr. Brown talks with a student from Churchill. 2. Mr. Fleming aids Anna Rodriguez on opening day. 3. The “Big Four” stop for just a minute. 4. Mr. Daniel checks the absentee list. 5. Mrs. Stone is moving into her new office. 6. Mr. Daniel gets some students to help move his desk. Counselors Are Organized 1. Mr. Panfcly and Mrs. Gri- sham discuss Kevin Hall's schedule. 2. Counselors during first PTA meeting. Mr. George Panfely Mrs. Myrtle Grisham Mrs. Mary Fern Orem Mr. Raymond Olvera Mr. Vance Baldwin A-E F-K L-Q R-Z Vocational Library Grows to Accommodate More i 1. Mrs. Bcttie Eichman, Librarian, and Mrs. Edith Smith, library secretary, are aided by Gloria Garcia and Cathy Oliver during fourth period. 2. Mrs. Sally Jones confers with Mrs. Edith Smith. 3. Mrs. Bcttie Eichman explains order of catalog cards to student helpers. A coffee was given on the final day of school honoring Mrs. Smith who retired this spring. She had been the library secretary since Holmes opened. 2 175 Our Secretaries Are Enthusiastic. . . i 176 Betty Dickson, Mary Duke, Registrar Attendance Bookkeeper Jane Fest, Accounts Secretary Irene Harios, Data Processing Jean Hall, Principal’s Secretary 1. Mrs. Dickson explains in- formation form to Roy Eth- ridge at registration. 2. Mrs. Hall rests her eyes af- ter a telephone conversation. 3. Mrs. Fest has lots of money to count. 4. Mrs. Duke and Mrs. Mills work with registration slips at beginning of year. 5. Mrs. Mills checks on an ab- sent student. Patricia Helms. Vice-Principal’s Secretary J Irene Hill. Counselor’s Secretary Elizabeth Mills, Attendance Receptionist Edith Smith, Library Secretary 177 The Food Is Great! 1. Mrs. Laura Escamilla, cafeteria manager. 2. Florence Redding and Fat Sarate are busy pre- paring lunch. 3. Top to bottom, left to right: Fat Bendus, Ester Cisneros. Oradel Swahn, Florence Redding, Lena Clontz, Ester Garza, Bcrnizc Gerik, Fat Sarate. Chanita Gonzales, Maria Lopes. Hazel Zachman. Helen Saldivar, and Laura Escamilla. 4. Manuela Cantu. Rebecca Nielson, and Faula Henley make up the snack bar staff. 178 Janitors and Grounds Keepers Work to Make a Beautiful Campus. 1. Left to Right: Rojclio Rodriguez. Alfonso Chavez, Al Delacruz, Manuel Gonzales. Guadalupe Rodriguez, Manuel Martinez, Thomas Alvarado, night shift. 2. Top to bottom: Paul Dupuis, Richard Ramirez. Augus- tine Barajas. Francisco Bernal. Carlos Garcia, day shift. 3. Mr. Dupuis is the head of the custodian staff. 179 Teachers at Holmes Help 1. Mrs. Mathis and Ricky Dickson on his latest geometry hang up. 2. French lessons pose a problem for Lori Craig and Theresa Suite as Mrs. Bybec explains. 3. Mr. Gonzales stops to chat with Coaches Birdwcll and Turnbow. 180 Akin. Gwen Armstrong, John Barneby, Holly Bason, Robert Baumgardner, Sue Shorthand. B.Law, B.Mgt. Art 1,11 Algebra 1,11 World History, Typing II Per. Typ., Typ. I Government Boyd, Robert Bretz, Florene Bronstad, Eunice Burke, Sarajanc Bybee, Cheryl American History. Office American History, German I,II,III French I.II,III World History Education Government American History English I In Many Ways 2 Bcckcom, Barbara Birdwc 11, Henry Bloom, Linda Bowles, Charles Boyd, Joshua English II Health, B. Law English I.II English III,1V American History Athletics Cantu, Rosario Carter, Ruby Chambers. George Clanton', Bonnie Clark, James English II,III English II Biology I English 1, Art 1,111,IV CVAE 182 Collins, Rose TVP ng • Bookkeeping Eickcnloff, James Endcrlin, Judy GPS, CVAE OE Lab Compton. Buddy Head Football Coach Boys P.E. Cramer, Richard GPS, Biology I Tennis Dannclly, Clara LLD Davis, James American History World History Flynn, Jean English III Fairchild, James General Draft., Arch. Draft. I.II Fairly, James American History. Government We Have a Lot of Cool Teachers Day, Reva Health. Business Law Dechcrt, Nancy Homemaking Doran, James Alcebra 1,11 Calculus Dressen, Deidre Math MI, Gcometrv Dube, Bridget Chemistry 1,11 Frick, Wilma Home 8c Family Living Garcia, Francisca Garcia, Rudolph English 11. English III, Spanish I Boys’CVAE Gill, Ruth Girls’CVAE Fohn, Lois Teacher Aide 184 Giles, Jimmie Gonzales, Joe Gray. Patricia Greenberg, fviarsha Herrmann, Terry Aerospace Science Autobody Shop Teacher Training American History, Algebra 1,11 1,11 Eng. Ill, Dept. Chm. Government J anssen, J ane J ones, Sally Home Family Speech 1,11 Living, HECE English I Josephson, Don Athletics, Boys’ PE Kelly, Walter Kingshott, Patricia Wood Mctal Shop Trigonometry, Algebra II ■ ■ — -I1 Very Conservative! Hookman, Stanley Hudspeth, Dollie Inman, C. M. Irwin, Robert Bookkeeping I, English III Journalism I,II World History, Record Kpg., G. Bus. Annual Staff Government Jackson, Mary GPS Klcppcr, Nancy Kunitz, Marcellus Lane, Elaine Lawson, Pat Lockett, Emmett Biology 1,11 Physics I,II English III Typing I World History, World Geography 185 A Few Are Unpredictable 186 Madia. Jesse Martin. Irvin Mathis, Nancy Mehl, Nancy Meycrson, Kenneth GPS, Project Biology I Geometry. Trig., Spanishl.il Chemistry I Physics Elementary Analysis Mullan, Cclina Myers, Mary Ann Noble, John Parchman, Vicki Patterson. Janeen English 111,1V American History, Alg. I.II Algebra I. English I, Drama 1 World Geography Geometry Geometry Stagecraft 1. Mrs. Perez, Mrs. Mogford, Mrs. Swahn, Mrs. Frick, Mrs. Dcckcrt and Mrs. Zimmer went back 20 years. 2. Mrs. Herrmann is ready for work day. 3. Mr. Wyatt knows a lot of history. 3 Millegan, Yvette Algebra I. Geometry Mogford, Marilyn Homemaking 1,11,111 Montfort. Scott Building Trades Montfort, Shirley Spanish I Moser, Johnny GPS, Department Coordinator Petri, Sandi GPS, Sleighbclles a Perez, Linda Homemaking I Pitts, L. A. D.E. 1,11 Ramirez, Estclla Girls’ PE, Sleighbclles Rocha, Reynaldo American History 187 They Are Involved 1. Mrs. Greenburg is the champion banana eater at a pep rally. 2. Mrs. Frick decides she needs a pair of wading boots. 3. Miss Ramirez and Mrs. Petri enjoy a pep rally. Rosales. Jose Rosenblatt, Gary Elect. Trades, I.II A, 15, Stage Band Saldana, Corinne Schclper, Virginia Algebra I English III,IV Simms, Ronald Snead, James Math I, Alg. I Ath.EI.CVAE Van Gcstcl, Theresa English I Weber, Lew Am. History, W.Hist., Golf Sterling, Robert ATH, GPS, Bio I Vakey, Ken Valck, Kay Vandcrhidcr, Charles Govt. Student English 1,11 A, C Band Council Sponsor 188 Welkner, Clarence Math 11 Wentworth, Karen Biology I Wilson, Frances Personal Typing 1,11, Note Hand Windcn, Arthur Choir 1,11 Music Therapy American History Wyatt, Charles American History World History 189 Stephen R. Horn Class Valedictorian Andrew G De La Fosse Student Council President Judy G. Krcha 192 Sleighbelle Colonel - - 194 Robert Cole Justice Editor ml wmmm Kimberly Cobb Gavel Editor FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Danny Pagel, president; Clayton Brown, vice-president; Joann Trevino, secretary; Odell Mays, treasurer. Mrs. Patti Stiles and Mr. James Eickcnloff, sponsors. Aguilar, Alfonso Aguirre, Charles Alaniz. Lydia Alcocer, Deborah Allison, Joi Andrada, Cynthia Arguijo, Rosemary Aycock, Lisa Bacon, David Baglcy, Toby Baker. Jack Baker, Patty Baker, Yvonne Balderas, Luis Ballc, Anna Barker, Lorraine Barnard, Shirley Barnes, Jamie Barrera, Francisco Barron, Gloria Baxter, Kenneth Bcissner. Anthony Bcldon, Steven Bell, Oliver Belmares, Anna Bennett, Jay Berg, Mark Berry, Cindy Berry, Howard Bcsscllicu, Mark Biediger, Lynette Bigham, Valccia Blackwell, Terry Blair, Brenda It's Four More Years for the Class 197 1 Blakemore. Mark Blann, Lisa Bostic. Elizabeth Botto. Robbie Brackin. Jill Bradsbv. Betsy Braun. Gerald Lee Breedlove. Melissa Brookens. Lynn Brown. Cindy Brown. Clayton Brown. Tommy Brushwood. Mike Bukowski. Dona Burge, Billy Burleson, Valerie Burton, Linda Bushay, Tracy Bustos, Liz Butler, Jeff Calderon, Ruben Calderon. Sonya Camp. Keith Cambell. Belinda Candelaria. Marilyn Candia. Oralia Cano. Patsy Cano. Peggy Of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of ' 198 Cantu, Angie Cantu, Celia Cantu. Sylvia Cardona, Jackie Carlson, Gwen Carpentier, Pamela Carson, Nancy Casanova. Mike Casare .. George Casarez. Louie Casas. Sonya Casas, Teresa Castano, Joanne Castillo, Beatrice Castillo, Dianna Castillo, Rosie Castro. Liz Cavazos, Anna Cclis, Theresa Chairez, Peter Chapa. Margaret Chiovitti, Juanita Cisneros. Linda Clear}', Roger Clements. Laurie Cobb, Diana Cobb, Donald Cobb, Joseph Cole, Starla Cooper, John Corona. Dahlia Coronado. Martha Coronado, Sandra J Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Cla 199 Coyle, Kimberly Craig, Lori Crawley, Kim Crouch, Alita Crow, Thomas Crum, Steve Curtis, Mike Curtiss, Peggy Dacy, Becky Davis, Steve Dawson. Stephen Deane. Thomas DcHaro, Norma DcLaCruz, Juanita DeLaCruz, Robert DeLaGarza, Annette DeLeon, Rosalinda DelPrado, Mario DeLuna, Frank DcLuna, Lilia Dempsey, Dcbby Denton, James DeShambo, Renee Dienglewicz, Marilea Digby, Joy DiUon, Julie Dixon, Patty Dolan, Richard Drake, Carol ss of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class o 200 1. Freshman Juan San Miguel enjoys a favorite pas- time during study hall—football. 2. Shirley Williams makes a diligent attempt to fin- ish a Biology assignment due at the end of class. Dudcrstadt. Tom Duke, Craig Duke, Dana Duke, Dorinda DuPriest, Phil Eastwood, Terry Echols. Marybcth Edge, Charles Edmondson, Robert Ellington, Laura Eltringham, Shannon Espinoza, Frank Evans, Mary Evans, Willie Feller, Victor Fernandez, Jacoba Ferrell, Craig Fillingamc, J ames Finch, Margaret Flint, Joseph Flores, Debra Flores, Ruth Fogt, Brent Folk. Patricia Forcum, Sharon Franklin. Erin Frost, Clifton Frymire, Hal Fuller, Lillie Funari, Ronnie Galvan, Dela Galvan, Diana Galvan, Patrick T8, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, 201 Gamez, Gabriel Garcia, Jo Ann Gardner, Ginny Garner, Denise Garret, Debra Garza, Benjamin Garza, Gino Garza, Helen Garza, Jeannine Garza, Pedro Gifford, Janet Gilmore. Patti Goff, Patricia Gomez, Yvonne Gonzales, Charles Gonzales, Ronald Gonzales, Velma Gonzalez, Gerard Gonzalez, Tony Goodman, Christine Goree. Maggie Gorman, Mark Govan, Valeric Grier er, John Grucncwaldt, Shelly Griffin, Tim Griffith, George Groves, Crissy Gutchess, Robert Gutierrez, Leticia Gutierrez, Roger Guzman, Andy Haag, Bill Haines, Richard Halfacrc, Holly 1. Freshmen Sleighbells work on a Husky Breakthrough during football season. 2. Freshman class Vicc-Pres. Clayton Brown receives money from their candy sale. ss of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class o{ 202 Hall. Fred Hall, Keith Hallada, Conni Hamon.Thomas Harbison, Kimberly Harris, Eleanor Hassficld, Susan Hawkins, Jackie Heard, Charjcan Heck, Heidi Hcntschcl, Beverly Hernandez, Edith Hernandez, Maria Herrera, JoAnn Hill, Greg Hill, Lcsa Hill, Steve Hiller, Patsy Hinton, Rick Hodge, Darrell Hogcnmiller, LcAnnc Hoium, Robert Hollar, Susan Hood, Mary Horvath, Jeff Houy, Stan Hudgins, Karen Hughes, Eddie Hunt, Nanette Ingram, Charles Irwin, Jamie Janiga, Alan Jasso, Mona Jensen, Tracic Jimenez, David 78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, 203 Johnson, Judy Johnston, Gregg Jolly, Carol Jones. Robert Jones, Bill Jones, Rosalyn Jung, Dee Dee Keammcrcr, Sandra Kelly, Steve Kcpley, Susan Key, Pam Kibbe. Day Ion Kirtland, Byron Klcndshoj, Cathy Klcppcr, Jennie Knight, Rick Knowles. Rebecca Kooyman, Milton Kooyman, Steve Kordich, Kelli Kratz, Bobby Krcidel, Karen Kiumm, Shirlcnc Krumm, Shirley Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Clast 204 Kuttncr, David Lambert, Carol Lange, Steve Lanier, Joe Lani, Laura Laskowski, Erick Lawrence, Diana Leal, Sandra Ledbetter, Nancy Leithciser, Roy Lewis, Debra Lewis, Elsa Little, Dorothy Lopez, Doreen Lopez, Geraldine Lopez, Marisa Lopez, Nancy Lopez, Raul Lopez, Steve Lorancc, Nancy Loredo, Cindy Maegio, Denise Maloch, Mike Marbut, Edward Markey, Ruth Marshall, Hoke Marshall, Karen Martin, Billy Martin, Diane Martin, Kay Martin, Robert Martinez, Donald Martinez, Gerardo Martinez, Helen Martinez, Maria 1. Keith Wancck, along with fellow freshmen, takes a perpetual break. 2. Steve Martinez takes an eager look at the Slcighbells. 3. Juanita Zuniga patiently stitches in CVAE class to make robes for use in a local nursing home. '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of' 205 Martinez. Steven Martinez, Suzanne Matthews, Roxanne Matyc. Randy McDonald. Debbie MeGann, Kathleen McKenzie. Larkin McNamee, Anne McQuade. Mike McWilliams. Hugh Medina. Aida Medrano. AnaMaria Mendez. Robert Mettias. Harry Michael. Phyllis Middleton. Leslie Mills. Cynthia Moorman. Mark Morales. Rudy Morales. Veronica Moreno. David Morgan. Jessica Morgan. Lyndon Moscly. Chris Moseley. David Moseley. Molly Mosqueda. Flora Murchison. Jack Pam Newman cives the tricycle race all she's got during the Yukon Days Carnival. Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class 206 1. Heavy rains and high waters arc only a slight discomfort in making it to class. 2. Danny Paged and Bill Haag distribute football jerseys for the freshman “Powder Puff football game. Murphy, Gwen Myers, Thomas Naraez, Hcrmic Newman, Pam Nicola, Chris Nikolcwski. Dana Noll, Julia Obenshain, Merri Ort. Jack Osegucra, Martha Ozuna, Delia Pacheco. Belinda Pack. David Pagel. Danny Palacios. Alma Pan. Carlos Parker, Brian Parma, Cheryl Pelayo, Ronald Pena, Andy Pena. Mario tf '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78 207 Pennington. Scot Perez, Martha Perez, Sandra Perkins, D’Ann Pickens, Lori Pittman. Sherian Polk, George Powell, Jeanne Pritchett, John Pyattc, Gene Ramirez, Nydia Rankin, John Ranne, Jarrall Redmond. David Reiter, Cathy Reyes, Alfred Reyes, Homer Reynolds, Janet Rice, Mac Riescnccker, David Ritchie, Mark Roark, Mitch Robbins, Audrey Robin, Lynn Robinson, Mary Robles, Sam Rodartc, Nclda Rodgers, Karen Rodriguez, Gina Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class i 208 2 f '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Sylvia Romero, Robert Rutherford, Charlotte Saldivar, Ana Sales, Emmett Samanicgo, Leopold Sanchez, Elizabeth Sanchez. Richard Schcidt, Carl Schmudlach. Nancy Schneider, Howard Schrciber, Kathy Settles, Yvonne Shipp, Sona Sicbert, Valerie Sicdlccki, Ellen Siller, Linda Slavin, Linda Smith, Ricky Snider, Violet Stern, Vicki Stigent. Justin Strait, Wayne Stroup. Elizabeth Slumpff, Paul Suarez, Lana Suarez, Rosalie Suite, Theresa 209 Syrina, Larry Szalwinski, Betty Taylor, Craig Taylor, Mike Tejeda. Martin Thompson, Mark Thompson, Vickie Timmons, Sharon Torres. Robert Torres, Veronica Torrez. Antonio Toscano. Maria Trevino, JoAnn Trevino, Kim Turck, Terri Vale, Carla Vance, Debbie VanVlcck, Jack CCIass of '78,Class of Class of '78, Clas 210 9 VanWinklc, Donald Vasquez, Ephraim Vasquez, Gloria Vcliz, Dan Vicinias, Cynthia Villanucvc, Salome Villarreal. Cindy Villarreal. Patty Walling, Cathy Walters. Deborah Waneck, Keith Ward, Kathy Ward, Laura Warras, Cara Weigand, Ellen Welch, Carolyn Wesler. Derek Wilkerson. Sandy Williams, Jane Wilson, Don Winnie, Sandra Wolak, Elizabeth Woodruff. Chris Woodson, John Wortcll, Frank Wurzbach. Stephanie 1. Ricky Dickson, sophomore president, helps freshmen with their balloting during the heated race of freshmen class elections. 2. Marilene Dicnglcwicz wears a “Fashionable” embroider- ed shirt. 3. Gerald Gonzales gets into the spirit of the “Fifties”. Yantis, Nancy Ycncr, Patricia Zcman, Lynn Zungia, Josie if '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, Class of '78, lace, treasurer. Mrs. Amanda S' Two to Go for the Sophomores Abel. Ed Abney, Vicki Agucros. KosaLinda Aguiar, Margo Alaniz, Diana Alexander, Gregory Allen. Nancy Allen, Sheri Amiconc, Melvin Anderson, Jeanette Andrews. Debbi Angelus, Laura Armijo, Maria Armstrong, Mark Arnold, Debora Arrendondo, Rose Atnip, Brian Avila, Carla Ayala. Suzanne Ay cock. Terry Babincaux, Marie Baglcy, Tina Baker, Larry Banda, Charlie Barnett. Ronald Barrera. Monica Barrett, Betty Barron, Martha Barth, Michael Barth, Stephan Barton, Julie Beasley. Lee Ann Becker, John Beltran. Iracna Best. Gena Bidault, Renee Bishop, Janice Blankenship. Denise Blocker. Helen Bloom, Myra Boedeker, Diana Bohac. Jo Bolden, Deborah Borum. Steve Bowermaster. Robert Boyd, JoAnne Boyd, Toni Bozinet. Alton Bridwell, Donna 213 Sophomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Bright, Mary Britt. Theresa Brothers, Mike Brown, Elaine Brown, James Brown, Rick Brown, Susan Bryant, Crystal Buck, John Bunce, Tammy Bunch, Chris Burcll, Denise Burns, Mark Bussey. Bill Bustamante, Isabel Butler, Jerry Caballero, Pearl Cacciola, Darrin Cady, Lynn Cameron, Cyndic Campos, Liz 1. Lucy Fetner shows spirit on Spirit Day. 2. Terry Thayn drives for Holmes in a basketball game. 3. Debbie Lawler helps decorate during Spirit Week. 214 1 iphomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Candia. John Cantu, Irene Cantu, JoAnn Carter, Preston Casanova. Mike Casarez, Thomas Cavazos, Cathy Cervantes, Jesse Chccsman, Larry Christy. Laura Cilfonc, Cathy Cohn, Marty Coker, Tcrrie Cole, Cheryl Collier, Judy Cortez, Rcynado Connor, Mike Coronado, Leticia Corner, Jeff ophomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Si Crackcn, Rachel Craig, Brent Crum, Cathy Cruz, Diane Cummins, Mark Cunningham, Mike Curry, Janice Curtis, Yvonne Davenport, Crystal Davidson. Cathy Davis. Mike Deane, Kathleen Dcmmer, Kim DcWalt, Karen DcWinnc, Alan Diamond, Adrienne Dickson, Ricky Dobson, Stephanie Doyle, Cindy Drisdale. Victoria Duckworth, Jon Dufficld, David Duncan, Amy Duran, Raul Dysard, Laurence Eckert. Danny Edmond, James Edwards, Leslie Elder, Carl Elder, Pamela Emerick, Robert Escamilla, Shirley Espinoza, Carlos Esauivcl. Elena Estlack. Gary Estrada, Rick Evans, Debbie Evans, James Evans. Pamela ( 216 ohomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, S Evans, Rochelle Fetner, Lucy Finch, Patricia Fischer, Robin Fisher, Wilbert Fite, Kathryn Fitzgerald, Bob Fletcher, Carol Flores, Danny Flores, Diane Flores, Marie Fordyce, Tommy Fraga, Joe Franz, Jeff Frederick. Martin Fredettc, Tcri Freed, Jay Freeman, Tom Fuentes, Raul Fulmer, Katherine Gallihcr, Randall Galvan, Anastacio Garcia. Mike Garner, Sheryl Garver, David Garza, Abel Garza, David Garza. Gabriel Garza, Simon Gee, Sheri Gil, Debra 217 phomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, So Gillaspic, Dwayne Gilmore, Patti Gilmore, Robert Gittinger, Paul Goforth. Richard Goldman, Shelly Gonzales, Linda Gonzalez, Danny Grant, Ron Griffin, Joan Grillo. Barbara Groff, Dana Gross, Paul Gruenwaldt, Tracie Guerra, Ernest Guerrero, Stella Gulick, Linna Gunnels. Andrea Halliscy, Cheri Harrell, Don Harris, Avis Harrison, Mike Hartzfeld, S. Hayes, David Hayes, Carol Helms, Kevin Henderson, Tammy Hensley, Ben Hernandez. Karen Hernandez, Rachel Hernandez, Sandra Herrington, Pcnni Hill, David Hill, Melissa Hiller, Cathy Hogan, Julie Hoggard, Katie Hogue, Dorothy Holder, Cynthia Hollar, Mark Hubby, Liz Hudgins, Sharon Huclle, Paul Hunt, Bret Hunter, Robert Iccnoglc, Tony Imbureia. Patricia Ireland, Ed ( 218 lomores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Sop Jackson, Harold Jackson. Shirley Jamvold. Gary Jarke, Carol Jenkins, Donna Jensen, Jim Johnson, Gordon Johnson. Jerri Johnson, Jim Johnston, Linda Jonas, Peggy Juarez, David Jung, Steve Jungman, Diane Keller, Pat Killough. Susan King. Shirley Koplyay, Anne Kratz, Nancy Kuwamura. Paul Lago, Becky ndy Yeglic shows her spirit at at pep rally. 219 homores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Sop Lamb, Alison Lane, Theresa Lancer, Lisa Lawler, Debbie Leal, Richard Lcaumont, Billy Lcbman, Margaret Lcland, David Lerma, Mary Lou Littlefield, Donna Lockett, Ed Long, Mark Lopez, Cindy Lopez, Jovita Ludwikowski, W. Luna. Delores Luna, Irma Luna. Martha Lynch, William Lynn, Ronald Lyons, David Macchia, Stephanie Mackrcll, Royce Maldonado, Cecilia Maldonado, Marian Maldonado, Robert Malone, Pat Marshall, Beverly Martin, Anthony 1. Robert Bowermaster collects money for Campus Life Burger Bash. 2. Phillip Gutierrez finds P.E. easy. ( 220 imores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Soph Martin, Beverly Martin, Jimmy Martin, Roxann Martinez, Diana Martinez, Lilia Martinez, Melinda Martinez, Sally Mason, Faye Mathews, Andy Maulden, Gary Maurais, Karen Mazzurana. Marilynn McClain, Deborah McEnroe. Tina McGee, Kathy McGowan, Tom McKenzie, Lauren McLain, Dorothy McLaughlin, Mark McMullan, Lisa Medrano, Bccki Meiers, Bill Mcrjia, Hope Michaels, Linda Miranda, Gloria Mixon, Anita Montano, Ed Mooneyham, Penny Moore, Rick Mora, Darlene Morales, Rosemary .11 221 omores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Soph Moreno, Norma Morgan, J ulie Mudd, Ellen Munoz, Alfred Narvaez, Irene Nason, Heather Newton, Gladys Nikolcwski, Robert Obenshain. Mike Olson, William Orth, Mary Overall, David Palmer, Kathy Parlicr, Michael Parsley, Penny Pedraza, Francisco Pell, Ronald Pena, Diane Perez, Cindy ( 222 2 nores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Soph Perry, Leigh Poff, Sally Porter. Tcri Poulliot, Brad Poye, Kathy Prado, Linda Proctor, Mike Putnam, Sheryl Rabozzi. Ramona Ramirez, Diana Ramirez, Joe Ramirez, Mary Ramon, Myrna Ramos, Connie 1. Thomas McGowan, a member of the Karate Club, shows that he's a blackbclt. 2. Cathy Davidson and Dcbora Arnold collect food for the poor dur- ing the Christmas drive. 3. Ricky Dickson. Carl Elder and others enjoy a chance to get married at the sophomore mar- riage booth. Ramos, Helen Reagan, Glenda Rcscndcz. Diana Rcsendez, Sandra Reyes, Cheryl Ricgcl, Peggy Rivas, Rosa Elena Roark, Michael Roberson, Ruby Robertson, Rhoda Robledo, Gerardo Robles, Michael Rocmcr, Kathy Roper, Mary Jo 223 tmores, Sophomores, Sophomores, Sopho Rosas, Joyce Rose, Marie Rose, Mary Rosenblatt, Sharon Rost, Mark Rowell. LeAnnc Rutherford, Laura Saenz, Susie Salazar, Karen Salazar, Ramon Samaniego. Robert Sampson, Dena Sanchez. Deborah Sandoval, Norma San Miguel, Margaret Scamardo, Sam Scheidt, Pam 224 fores. Sophomores, Sophomores, Sophon 4 1. LcAnnc Rowell is amused with something in Biolo- gy class. 2. Tcrrie Coker displays the model she made of the Globe Theater. 3. Allison Orr suits up for the Powder Puff football game. 4. Jenelle Tolstead shows her spirit on 50’s day. Schrciber. Dan Scott. Sheila Sccrist, Sue Seifert, Lisa Shaper, Peggy Shattuck, Wanda Sheehy. Chcri Shinn, Jack Shinn, Jeff Shuler, Leslie Sims, Edward Singleton, Dave Skipper. Sheryl Smelscr, Keith Smith, Barry Smith, Sandy Smith, Susan Smith, Vickie Snodv, Melynda Sorrell, Davcttc Soto, Edward 225 pres, Sophomores, Sophomores, Sophomi ( 1. Janice Bishop pre- sents new flag to Prin- cipal Charles Brown. The flag is a gift to the school from Rep. O. C. Fisher. 2. Jimmy Martin and Ben Hensley help in the bookroom. Springer, J ames Starr, Jeff Stem, Gwen Stewart, Darryl Stogsdill, Robert Stramoski, R. Stricber, Lcs Stroud, Mike Stroup, Dawn Suggs, Dora Summerlin, Gail Sunden, Lisa Sweet. Ricky Talley, Candy Tanneberger, Ed Taylor, Tcaria Tejeda, Debbie Teneyuca, Heidi Tennis, Debbie Tennyson, Ryan Thayn, Terry Thornton, Paul Tolstead, Jenelle Tomerlin, Dana Torres, Valentin Torrez, Carlos Trevino, Rudy Trevino, Victor 226 es, Sophomores, Sophomores, Sophomo Trojcak. Karen Truitt, Patti Valdez, llda Vanderford, C. VanStavern. A. Vasquez. Noel Vela, Jo Ann Walker, Brent Walkins, Jackie Wallace. Cathy Wallace, Debbie Walters, Laura Way, Wanda Webster. Barbara Wehner, David Weisineer, Crissy Wendell. Melvin Westerveldt, Deb White, Linda Wilder, Terry Wilkinson, S. Wolbrecht, Mary Wolfgang, Jerri Woltcrs, Brad Womblc, Lori Wood, Karen Woodruff, Lynn Worsham, Dave Yantis. Laura Ybarra, Rosa Yeglic, Cindy Ynostrosa, M. Yoast, Dana Young, Michele 227 Zacharias, Liz Ziegler, Kathryn Zuniga, Albert JUNIOR OFFICERS: Kim Wallace, president; Renee Gonzales, vice-president; Anne Baxter, secretary; Mary Marmon, treas- urer. Miss Marlene Kiriazes, sponsor. h Anders, Sally Anderson, Danny Angel, Eliceo Arce, David Arch. Michael Armstrong, Randy 1. Joe Nicola photo- graphs the school from a high view. 2. David Rcigal gets a low view of the game. Armstrong, Wendy Arocha, Luis Arredondo, Yolanda Babincaux, Allen Bacon, Michael Barbcrio. Theresa Barnard, Patti Bates, Carl Baxter. Anne Bean, Charlie Betancourt, Gilbert Bexar, Norma Juniors Have the Spirit of '76 229 J Bigham, Kyle Bin , Karen Bishop, Michelle Blackwell, Betty Blanton, Raymond Bice, Veronica Bollmcicr, Jenifer Botello, Larry Bowden, Carol Bowers, John Brandcs, Tom Brisco, Richard Britt, Henry Brooks, Robert Brown. Autumn Brown, Margie Brushwood. Mark Bryant, Darrell Bryant, Janice Burleson, Dewitt Burns, Randy Burton, Brenda Busch, Cindy Bustamante, Juan Bustos, Vangic Cadwcll, Gracie Calvillo, Lisa Campos, Joel Cardenas, Mike Carlson, Renee Carpentier, Debby Carpentier, James Carrington, Lance 1. Kim Wallace explains Junior class procedure, 2. Pattic Pritchett sits patiently as Mr. Harding poses her for the camera. 3. Renee Gonzales, Ann Baxter, watch atten- tively at senior class ring briefing. I Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 230 Carrington, Lisa Carter, Mike Casas, Alfred Casas, Diana Castaneda, Irene Castilleja, Linda Caton, Don Christianson, Rhonda Clements. Jerald Cloyd, LilUanne Cockman, Cindi Cole, Ladonna Coley, Rae Cook, Robert Cook, Sherry Coronado, Teresa Correa, Eduardo Craig, Candy Cruz, Diana Curtis. Rat tie Curtiss, Carol Daniels, Diane Davila, Frank Davis, Julie )f '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spirit of '76] a Davis, Mary J o j DeLaGarza, Michael •I DeLaPortilla. Michael DcLuna, Carlos DeLuna, Rosa Dempsey, Cathy DcWinne, Roland Dibrell, Esther Dimitroff. Monique Dixon. David Doran, Jon Dromgoolc, Gay Duffin. David Duggan, Gary Duke, Gwynne duMenil, John Dunn,Penny Eckert, Peggy (Spirit of 232 '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spirit Edge, Jim Edmonds, Scott 1. David Bryant attracts attention on Halloween day during Homecoming week. ! 2. Regina Brown and Robert Piper revive the “Jitter Bug” at the Senior class ’50’s dance. 3. Mickey Firmin and his date dance at the Jim Wood Hop. 4. Elva Rodriguez gives her mother a tour of the school on PTA Open House night. Ellington, Dennis Esquivel, Sylvia Ethridge, Roy Etter, Glenn Eubank, Robert Evans, Beverly Evans, Felicia Evans, John Evans, Laurie Evans, Treva Farish, Deanna Fcst, Gene Finger, Nancy Firmin, Mickey Fischer, Ronnie Flores, Beverly pirit of'76, Spirit of'76, Spirit of '76, Spirit 233 Flores, Nancy Flores, Steve Ford, Frances France, Randy Fuschich, Marie Galloway, George Galvan, Mike Gamez, Kathryn Gant, Troy Garcia, Dito Garcia, Ronnie Garcia. Samuel Garrett, Mack Garza, David Garza, Diana Garza, Olivia Gear, Cathlecn Goldman, Ronda Gonzalez, Kathy Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Martha (Spirit of 234 '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76Spiri Gonzales. Mary K. Gonzales. Renee Gonzalez, Rachael Gonzalez, Roy Gorman. Kathi Grayson, Charles Grayson, Toni Greco, Joe Griffith, Linda Grothucs, David Grothues, Mike Guerra, Homer Haby, Carol Haines, Sally Hall. Richard Harms, Charla Harrell, Doug Harris, Terry Harris, Willie Hart, Kathy Hartley, James Henderson, Glenda Herbert, Jonathan Hernandez, Elva Hernandez, Frances Hernandez, Jesse , Hernandez, Pat Herrera, Ruben Heldebrand, Tammie Hinojosa, Mary Hoessli, Chris Hoff, Terri Holzwarth, Lura of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spirit of '76] u Hoover, Sherry Hudson, David Hughes, Dawn Ingram. Kristi Insclmann, Jack Irwin, Bill Irwin, Tina Johnson, Michael Jones, Tecna Juarez, Mary Kahlich, Kathy Keach, Beverly Keller, Sandra Kelly, Maureen Kelly, Natalie Kcplcy, Jeff Kimcrling, Susan King, Diana Knaupp, Phillip Knowlton, Patrick Krahn, Bruce Kreuscl, Jeff Kusenbcrger, Terri Kustelski, Susan Lang, Jim Largen, Darrah Lcathcrwood, Linda Lehman, Stephanie Ledbetter, Amy Lehmbcrg, Donna Lever, Jackie Little, Mollie Littlefield, Phillip (Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spin 236 1. “A” band takes pride in presenting Charlie’s Inferno. 2. Mickey Firmin pours on the charm to Barbara Webster. 3. Renee Gonzales, Patti Barnard, and Kim Wallace help boost Husky Spirit at a pep rally. Locke, Kathleen Lopez, Altagracia Lopez, Betty Lopez, Maria Lopez, Rosalinda Lopez, Rosemary Loven, Marcie Lozano, Laurie • Lutz, Mickey Lynch, Anna Lynn, Donald Markcy, Cecilia Mar mo n, Mary Martinets, David Martinez, Homer Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of'76, Spirit 237 i Martinez, Rudy Massey, Karen Matye, Richard McCrory, Kenneth McDonald. Carolyn McDonald, Susan McGowan, Rick McMackin, Jeff Medina. Irene Mejia, Alice Menchaca, Richard Mertins, Lucy Michaud, Cheri Mills. Frank Mitchell, Sheryl Montgomery, Martha Mogford, Patti Moore. Judy Mora, Belinda Morales, Christina Moran, Laura Moreno, Irene Morgan. Nancy Morgan, Wendy Morris. Diane Morris, Tami Muckleroy. Yvonne 1. Andy Dc La Fosse shares his secrets with Kim Wallace. Gossip? 2. Lisa Villafana advertises Yukon Days dance. (Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spiri 238 Muller. David Murillo. Carmen Myers. Charlie Nakano, Donna Navarro, Marie Nelson. Bruce Nicola, Joe Orr, Tracy Page, Michelle Pagcl. Donna Paredes. Celine Parma. Frank Pedroza. Gabriel Pcmmaraju, Uma Perez, Charles Perez, Chris Perez. Rodger Perkins, Russell Petree, Jcanncnc Piper, Robert Pontani, Brad Porter, Michelle Portales, Virginia Price, Roy Pritchett. Patricia Pruitt. Beth Pyle, David Quintanilla, Debbie Ramirez, Esther Ramirez, John Ram low, Clay Ramon, Jesse Ranne, Janis Raphael, Janet Regaldo, Yolanda Reyes. Joe )f '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spirit of '76, 239 Ii Reynolds, Denise Richardson. Cindy Ridgeway, Keclic Riesenecker, Bill Rivas, Frank Roberts, Randy Robinson, Kim Robledo, Daniel Robledo, Gilbert Robledo, Grisclda Rocha. Pat Rodriguez, Anna Rodriguez, Betty Rodriguez, Daniel Rodriguez, David Rocmer, Karen Roper, Eileen Rose, Peter Roseman, Diane Rossman, Elizabeth Rothbaucr, Steve Rucker. Frances Rudi, Betty Salazar. Jerry Salinas, Sonya Sanchez, Diana Sanchez, Elizabeth Sanchez, Louis SanMarco, Joe Scamardo, Sherry ( Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spin 240 i 1. Joe Nicola, Andy DeLaFossc and Uma Pemmaraju present money for hearing aids raised for the Sunshine Cottage. 2. Kcclic Ridgeway, Mary Marmon, and Anna Gonzales total the Junior class earnings. 3. Eugene Williams, Jeff Bean, and Rick McGowan teach Ann Baxter the rules of football. 4. John Evans explains how a storage battery works in Chemistry I. Scheel, Deborah Schneider, Brenda Schneider, Steven Schumacher, James Self, Debbie Sepulveda. Sonia Sherman, Laura Smith, Allan Smith, Felicia Smith. Kathy Spect, Mack Spencer, Jeffrey Spillar, Bliss Squatrito, Judy Stanley, Ruth Stewart. Cynthia Stumpff, Ralph Suggs, Terry Tedford, Monica Tcsillo, Karen Thompson, Audrey 4 of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76 Spirit of '76 241 Thompson, Scott Tilley, Florence Trojcak, Lyndcl VanNote, Eric Vanstavern, Pam Vargas, Annette Veccrra, Ermalinda Veccrra, J uanita Vidalcs. Bernadette Villafana, Lisa Vinson, Robert Vogels, Jean Walkins, Rod Wallace. Kim Wancck, Curtis Ward, Doris Watson, Lester Way, Will Webster, Kenneth Weiss, Gina Welch, Clare Wcstervelt, Dwayne Whetstone, Becky Williams, Eugene Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spir 242 1. Mary Marmon and Mollic Little entertain at Campus Life party. 2. Beverly Flores is all buttoned up over Husky Spirit. 3. Clay Ramlow and Nancy Wheeler work at keeping the class pictures in order. Yowell. Robin Zandi, Mike Ziegler, Belinda Zimmer, Edith Zuniga, David Williams, Michael Wince, Brian Winnie, Susan Winter, Kenneth Wise, Sonia Womblc. Diana Wright, Gina Yates, Tomas Yglcsias, Lily Yglesias, Rachel Youne, Dan Yowell, Lenion of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of '76, Spirit of 243 i i SENIOR OFFICERS: Reed Ramlow, president; Kim Cobb, vice-president; Sharon Powell, secretary; Steve Horn, treasurer. Mrs. Celina Mullan and Mr. Reynaldo Rocha, sponsors. 244 It's the Last Year at Holmes fo Helen Davis is interviewed by Channel 5 Eyewitness Newsman Gary De Laun. Aldcrson. Dean Alexander, Anthony Allen, David Ansley, Sandy Arias, Debbie Armstrong, Gayle Atnip, Amy Aude, Steve Babineaux, Louis Baca, Ed Bacza, Doris Bagley, Tcri Baicom, Frances Balog, Kathleen Baiun, Carol Barborak, Missy Barfield, Kevin Barnes, Gail Barnett. Dan Barrera, Antoinette 245 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Senior2 Barrera, Mario Barron, Charlie Beasley, Karen Bccraft, Kent Benefield, Melissa Bennett. Chris Bennett, Robin Bento, Sylvia Betancourt, Ralph Binford. Riley Bird, Mark Bird, Scott Bitner, Penny Blakency, Mark Bolden, Randy Bonugli, Maureen Borucki, Michael Bowman, James Boyd, Sharon Brandt, Steve Breeding, Shirley 246 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Senior Brown, Regina Bryant. Dana Bryant, Edward Burrer, Nancy Burrow. Diana Butler, James Butler, Vicki Cantu, Irma Cardenas, Cathy Cardenas, Jean Castaneda, Johanna Castillo, Eloy Castillo, Manuel Chapman, Sally Chavez. Eunice Chilton, Barbara Christy. Linda Cobb, Kim Colborn, Robert Cole, Robert 247 1. Wanda Ng is thrilled to sec that the new boy’s gym contains washing machines. 2. Franlc Gallagher waits on customers at the VICA taco booth dur- ing Yukon Days. Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Cole, Stuart Conard, Ted Cook, Lamar Coote, Anna Joy Corbin, Thomas Cornish, Mary Crockett. Carol Cronk,Shanna Crow. Brenda Crow. Cindy Curicl, Robert Curry, Terry Davis, Helen Davis, Robert Dawson, Karen De La Fosse, Andy De Shambo, Rue Anne DeWitt, Susan Diaz. Karen Dicks. Ronald Dickson, Cynthia 248 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, 249 Dillon, Matthew Doughty. Sharon Driggers. John Droke, Rebecca Duckworth. Lonny Dufficld. Terri Duffy, Susan Duke, Adolph Duke, Michael Duncker, Bill Duncker, Cindy Dunn. Mike Du Priest, Lance Duran, David Earley, Anne Eaton, Roy Eckert, Bobby Edwards, Steve Elbein, Richard Ellcy, Victoria Endsley, Marc Erickson, Dcbby Esquivel, John Essick, Steve Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Evans, Anita Feeler, Charlie Fcnlcy, Sheila Fite, Kevin Fitzsimmons, Thomas Foos, Sue Foulk, Barbara Frisby, Janet Gallagher, Frank Gant, Mary Ricky Crabtree dreams about gjrls, Joe Squatrito is petrified of cameras, and John Gregg is happy about school. Gant, Michael Garcia, Gloria Garcia, Rose Garza, Eva Garza, Jesse Garza, Leticia Garza, Rogclio Gcblcr, Paul Gonzalez. Annabel Gorcc, Betty 250 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors; Graves, Alison Gregg, John Greiner, Carl Griffith, Janie Grisham. Karen Veronica Schcidt, Frances Balcom, Sharon Michael, Kevin Jolly, and others try a new approach to greet- ing in Mrs. Schelper’s creative writ- ing class. 251 Groff, Dwanc Groom, Harry Gueringcr. Carol Gulick, Susan Gutierrez, Richard Guzman, Linda Hall, Kevin Halscll. Richard Hamon, Tim Harbcn, Archie Hassfield, Paul Hawthorne, Cynthia Hcntschel. Bruce Herrera, Robert Herrington, Pamela Hess, Kevin Hicks, Stephen Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Higgins. Vincent Hoag. Charles Hoggard, James Hoium, James Hood, Robin Horn. Stephen Horvath. Glenda Hudgins. Kathy Huerta, Richard Huffman, Mary Hurtado, Sandra Hyde, Jon Ingram. Mary Jackson, David Jackson, Mark Jacobs, Jeff Jamvold. Vicki Jaramillo. Alex Johnson, David Jolly, Kevin 252 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors 1. Mr. Clark cuts a silk screen for a poster as Ginny Ord looks on. 2. Kevin Hall, Mrs. Klcpper, and Andrew Sejan explore the mystery of an organism. 3. “Aaahhh! This is too much!” screams Ed Sams at band practice; or is he going to sneeze? Juarez, Susanna Jungman, Brenda Keller, Cindy Kirby, Roger Kirtland, Robert Klendshoj, Christine Knaupp, Paul Knight, Thomas Knowles. Karen Kooyman, Barbara Kosciclski, Paul Krcha, Judy Kuntz, Mar)’ Kustelski, Jim Kuwamura, Ken Lambert, Raymond Lark. Michael Laskowski, Richard Latham, Ray Lawrence, Lissa Lever, Julie Locke, Mark Lopez, Ofelia Lozano, Martha Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Lucchclli. Mary Mangum, Sam Martin, Amy Martin. Lorn Martinez, Diana Martinez, Melissa Martinez, Sylvia Martinez. Teri Mathews, Steve Matyc. Robert Mays, Pearl Mazzurana, Patricia McAfee, William Meek, Nancy Melendes, Liz Mertens, Dale Michael, Sharon Mooney ham, Pamela 254 'eniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Moore, Irene Moorman, Marshclle Morales. Ruby Moran. Belinda Morris, Amy Moyer, Dwanc Moyer, Dwight Mruczkowski, Michael Mueller, Linda Mullins, Joe Murillo. Robert Murphy, Chris Murphy, Doug Murray, Nancy Nagel, Cathy Nation, Helen Ng, Wanda Obenshain, Fat O'Brien, Jennifer Olivares. Tony Olson, Eric Ord, Ginny Ornelas, Adam Pargas, Dorothy Parsley, Aida ISeniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Senior Pcarcc, Bill Perez, Patricia Perkins, Dana Pittman, Tom Pohler, Steven Ponce. Adolph Powell. Sharon Power, Kent Pritchett, Hugh Proctor, Teresa Rabozzi. Rebecca Ramirez, Olga Ramlow. Reed Rannc, Daphne Reilly, Earle Renwick. Scott Revels, L’Tonya Rice, Charmed Rice. Christopher Ricks, Sidney Rivas, Richard Rodgers, Steve Rodriguez, Annabelle Rodriguez, Jose 256 eniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Seniors Rodriguez, Martha Rodriguez, Nelda Rodriguez, Theresa Roc se, John Rogers, Wanda Roque. Jcrrell Roseman, Darrell Rosenblatt, Carole Rotramcl, Patricia Roy, Stephanie Ruff, Michael Rutledge, Patricia Sams, Edward Sandoval, Sylvia San Miguel, Lucy Saratc, Harold Schaucr, Mark Schcidt, Veronica Scheuermann, David Schmidt, Jay Schnokc, Judy Schott, Steve Scjan, Andrew Shattuck, Pat Shaw, Suzanne Shinn, Karen Shuler, Donald Skipper, Elizabeth 257 I jSeniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Senior Smith. Debbie Smith, Stephanie Snyder, Kathy Sonncn, David Squatrito, Joe Stanley. June Stautzenberger, Jolyn Stevens, Susan Stewart, Tom Stramoski. Frances Strieber. Kim Sturrock. Nancy Suddarth, Tim Suite, Sharon Sullivan. Karen Tennis, Stephen Thompson, Donny Todd. Ann Tolstcad, Phil Trevino. Danny Trevino, Oralia 258 Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors, Seniors Tuttle, Sue Urbanowich, Charlie Urias. Ralph Jr. Valdez, Ida Vandcrford, Wanda Vasqucz. Jesse Vela. Mary Jean Viliafana, Ricky Villarreal, Linda Vogels, Richard Walkins, Patrice Wallace, Cheryl Wallace, Kimberly Wallace, Mike Watkins, Ronald Wchner. Mark Weigand. Mark Wclborn, Cindy Wheeler, Nancy White, Laurie Willman. Bruce Wright. Deborah Wright, Jon Yeagley. David 1. The Optimist Club honored five Holmes seniors: Nancy Meek, sports: Marshelle Moorman, Miss San Antonio Teen Optimist: Richard Halscll, VICA: Patricia Rutledge, business and Kathy Balog, art. 259 I Year Ends With Picnic, Practice 3 1. Seniors meet at the school to board buses for their class picnic at Landa Park in New Braunfels. 2. “Ummm, this is good!” 3. Paddle boats offered a chance to leave the crowds behind for awhile. 4. Swimming was one of the more popular activities at the picnic. 5. Counselor Raymond Olvera had the job of lining up the seniors dur- ing practice. 6. After rehearsal on the field, everyone went inside the field house to try it there. It was a chilling experience. 7. Mrs. Grisham checks to see if everyone is in place. 260 Seniors Bid Farewell. . . 262 • u 9 1. Dr. Carl Raba, chairman of the board of trustees, presents seniors with their di- plomas. 2. Mr. Jerry Daniels says “Watch you step.” 3. Mrs. Pat Stone and Miss Pat Lawson congratulate students before ceremony. 4. Mr. Charles Brown observes graduation activities. 5. Seniors proceed across the field during graduation. 6. Karen Grisham, salutatorian. 7. Steve Horn, valedictorian. 8. Robin Hood patiently gets adjusted before the ceremony. 9. Everyone on stage waits for the processional to finish. 263 p 1. “Is this how you put this thing on, Mom?” 2. Karen Diaz takes a moment to reflect on her diploma. 3. With their hats off, the class of ’75 says goodbye to Holmes. 4. Johanna Castaneda wraps up the evening by leaving her gown in with the rest of the pile. 5. Seniors stand ready to receive their di- plomas. 6. Senior band members play with the band for the last time under the direction of Mr. Gary Rosenblatt. 7. Reed Ramlow; senior class presi- dent, Andy DeLaFossc; student coun- cil president, Steve Horn; class valedic- torian, Karen Grisham; class salutato- rian, leave the platform after the cere- mony. .. .To Friends, Teachers and Holmes 6 264 hf Rrn' A’ p r r M P f- f- p — cl «sV © 'boi t my life (?m7 a4 p r r P f- j- : f- ‘ ; j U)hcrf--- haveX done.+o make- rt n rf J on'7 ff 1 4 ft'1 f —1 f 7 T.me y i In+’G 1' uhaf cji’d P r ia i i+ dfssolve to: p I E 4 iV ■{■ Fi,'e] frfehds k • r+% r •f fm r €. ioe all ctepaH-, f. 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Charles 26,197 Alaniz, Diane 213 Alaniz, Lydia 197 Albert, Doreen 103 Alcoccr, Deborah 197 Aldcrson, Dean 83,94,138,141.245.143 Aldridge, Jim 95 Aldridge, Martha 81,99 Aleman, Norma 103 Aleman, Rupuerto 112 Alexander, Anthony 245,91 Alexander, Gregory 134,138,140,213 Allen, David 245 Allen, Nancy 213,102 Allen, Sheri 213 Allison, Joi 197 Alonso, Raul 128,229 ALPHA TEATRO 104-105,108-109 Alvarado, Maxisin 103,229 Amarijo, Maria 102,133 Amiconc, Melvin 213,91 Amiconc, Vincent 81,229 Anders, Sally 83,94,229,81 Anderson, Efcnny 88.94,134,229 Anderson, Jeanette 134,213,150 Andrada. Cynthia 81,197,150,155 Andrews, Debbi 213 Angel, Elicco 229,71 Angelus, Laura 85,213,150 Ansley, Sandy 245 Aragon, Greg 124 Araiza, Ed 61 Araiza, Robert 128 Arcc, David 97,229 Arch, Lloyd 67 Arch, Micnacl 229 Arguijo, Rosemary 197 Arias, Debbie 245 Armijo, Maria 134,213 Armstrong, Cindy 133 Armstrong, Gayle 22,23,245,152,150,159 Armstrong, Linda 81 Armstrong, Mark 213,71 Armstrong, Randy 229 Armstrong, Wendy 148,229 Arnold, Debora 213,222 Arocha, Louis 229 ART CLUB 110-111 Arrendondo, Rose 110,213 Arredondo, Yolanda 229,91 Arrington, Regina 52 ArToyo, Irma 149 Atnip, Amy 245,114 Atnip, Brian 213,102 Aubion, George 112 Aude, Steve 124,125,245 AUTO PAINT BODY 128 Avila, Carla 110,213,102 Ayala, Dana 102 Ayala, Suzanne 213 Aycock, Lisa 133,197,150 Aycock,Terry 213,155 B Babincaux, Allen 229,128 Babincaux, Louis 245.154,102,139,141.143 Babincaux, Marie 213,134 Baca, Ed 245,40 Bacon, David 197,103 Bacon, Michael 229,88 Baeza, Doris 245 Baglcy, Helen 103 Baglcy, Ted 216,50 Baglcy. Tcri 245.110.134 Baglcy, Tina 213 Baglcy, Toby 197 Baker, Jack 197 Baker, Larry 213,102,81 Baker, Patty 197,1 50,155 Baker, Yvonne 81,197 Balcom, Frances 245.251,133.119.94 Balcom.John 110,102 Balderas, Luis 197,102 Ballc. Anna 197 Ballc, Larry 81 Ballc, Linda 81 Balog. Kathleen 245.258,107.109,108.106.83. 119,166 Baluh, Carol 245 Bamstaver, Pam 102 Banda, Charlie 213 Barberio, Theresa 229,81,86,154,1 56,152,150. 162 Barborak, Missy 245,81,83,156.153,150 Barfield, Kevin 245 Barker, Lorraine 197 Barnard. Patti 81,229,237,156,150,161 Barnard, Shirley 197,150,155 Barnes, Gail 245,112 Barnes, Jamie 197 Barnett. Dan 245.94,112 Barnett, Ronald 213 Barrera, Antoinette 245 Barrera, Francisco 197 Barrera, Mario 246 Barrera, Monica 213,150 Barrera, Tony 136,140 Barrett, Betty 213 Barron, Charlie 246 Barron, Gloria 197,150,155 Barron, Martha 213,103 Barron, Randy 86 Barth, Michael 213 Barth, Stephan 213 Barton, Julie 213 BASEBALL 56-61 BASKETBALL: Boys 44-51 GIRLS 52-53 Bates, Belinda 53 Bates, Carl 229,130 Bates, Julie 150 Baxter, Anne 229,237,241,133,83,81,150,94, 228 Baxter. Kenneth 197,81 Bazaldua, Albert 126,127 Bean, Charlie 229 Bean. Jeff 122,124 Beasley, Karen 246,83.94,132,138,143 Beasley, LccAnn 213,103 Becker, John 213,102 Becraft, Kent 246.97,122,57,59.161 Bedeker, Diana 102 Bedeker, Lannette 1 50 Beissner. Anthony 197 Bcldcn, Steven 197 Bell, Oliver 197,208 Bclmarcs, Anna 197 Beltran. Iracna 213 Bende, Sharon 102 Benefield. Melissa 246 Bennett, Chris 246 Bennett, Jay 197,91 Bennett, Robin 246 Bentley, Gerri 99 Bento, Sylvia 107,108,119,246 Berg, Mark 197 Berry, Cindy 108,197,150,155 Berry, Howard 197 Bcsscllicu, Mark 197 Best, Gena 213 Betancourt. Gilbert 123.229 Betancourt, Ralph 130,246 Beverly, Pam 149 Bexar, Norma 229,1 56,1 50 Bidault, Renee 213 Biediger, Lynette 197.155 Bigham, Kyle 230 Bigham, Valeria 197 Binford, Riley 23,94.246.91,81 Binz. Karen 81.133,230,150 Bird, Mark 246 Bird. Scott 246 Bishop, Janice 213 Bishop. Michelle 230 Bitner, Penny 246 Blackwell, Betty 230 Blackwell, Terry 197 Blair. Brenda 197 Blakcmorc, Mark 198 Blakcney, Mark 45.81,94,99,246 Blankenship, Denise 119,213,52 Blann, Lisa 148.198 Blanton, Raymond 108,230 Bice, Veronica 230 Blocker, Helen 213,53 Bloom, Myra 102,108,119,213 Boca, Ed 94 Boedeker, Diana 213 Bohac.JoLynn 81,97,213 Bolden, Deborah 213 Bolden, Randy 124,125,246 Bollmcicr, Jenifer 81,83,94,102,133,138,91. 140,230 Bonugli, Maureen 23,246,91,42,81,153,150,7 261,162,161 Borucki, Michael 246 Borum,Steve 81.213.131 Bosman, Dolores 114 Bostic, Elizabeth 198 Botello, Laity 97,119,230,121 4to, Robbie 198.81 •wden, Carol 81,230 •wermastcr, Robert 99,133.213.220,166.102. 167 «wcrs.John 133,230 )WLING CLUB 97 iwman,James 246.166 yd. Larry 99 yd,Joanne 103.213 yd, Sharon 138,246 yd, Toni 134,138.213 zinct. Alton 213 ackin, Jill 198 adsby. Betsy 103,198 adsby, Bruce 138,141,143 andcs, Tom 85,96,230 , andt, Steve 91,246 j aun, Gerald Lee 198 ceding, Shirley 123.246 ccdlove, Melissa 198 -idwell. Donna 213 •ight, Debra 146 -ight. Mary 214 •isco. Richard 230 •itt, Henry 230 -itt, Theresa 214,102 •ookers. Lynn 198 -ooks, Robert 230.57 others. Mike 214 •own. Autumn 94,230 •own. Bill 133 •own, Cindy 133,198,150 rown, Clayton 134.196,102 rown. Elaine 102,214 rown, James 214 rown, Margie 230 rown. Regina 15,13,42,81,102,134.232.247. 79.80,135 rown. Rick 50.214.58.57 rown, Susan 119.214.102 rown. Tommy 108,198 rown, Vicki 92 rushwood. Mark 230 rushwood, Mike 108,198 ryant. Crystal 99,214,81 ryant, Dana 83,94,247 ryant. Darrell 26,103,122,230 ryant, David 95.110 ryant. Edward 45,247,81 ryant, Janice 94,230 uck,John 214 udi. Betty 148 uenrosto, Nina 139 ukowski, Donna 198,133,150,155 ■uncc, Tammy 214,22 •unch, Chris 26.45,214 •uncll, Denise 52 •urcll, Denise 214 •urge, Billy 198,134 -urke, Terry 81,86,134 mrlcson, Dewitt 230,134,139,141,135,143 •urlcson, Riley 81 (urlcson, Valerie 198,99,69 urns, Mark 214.146 (urns. Randy 230,99,97 Surrer, Nancy 247,114 iurrow, Diana 247,119,138,91 lurton, Brenda 230 iurton. Linda 198,149 Busch. Cindy 230.81.88,133,156,1 50 Bushay, Tracy 198 Bussey. Bill 214 Bustamante. Isabel 214.87.103,68.69 Bustamante. Juan 230 Bustos, Liz 198,150,155 Bustos. Vangjc 230,123 Butler, Janies 247,83.94 Butler, Jcffl 98 Butler. Jerry 214.110,102.72.73 Butler, Vicki 247.156,1 50 C Caballero, Pearl 108.214,150 Cacciola, Darrin 214,71 Cadwell, Grade 230 Cady, Lynn 214 Cain, Patricia 103 Calderon, Ruben 198 Calderon. Sonya 198,69,150 Calvillo, Lisa 230,123 Camargo, Danny 139,141,143 Cameron, Cyndie 119,214 Camp, Keith 51,198,67 Camp, Neil 50,81 Campbell, Belinda 133,198 Gimpolo, Paul 57 Campos. Joel 230 Campos, Liz 214 CAMPUS LIFE 132 Candelaria. Marilyn 198 Candia. John 42,215 Candia. Oralia 198 Cano, Patsy 198,150.155 Cano, Peggy 198 Cantu, Angie 199.150,155 Cantu, Celia 199 Cantu, Irene 21 5,150 Cantu. Irma 247 Cantu, JoAnn 215 Cantu. Sylvia 199 Cardenas. Cathy 40,109,247 Cardenas. Jean 94,247 Cardenas, Mike 81.94,230 Cardona, Jackie 199 Carlson, Gwenn 199 Carlson. Renee 230 Carpentier, Debby 230 Carpentier, James 97,230 Carpentier, Pamela 133,199,150,1 55,162 Carrington, Lance 110,230,60,57 Carrington, Lisa 231,52 Carson, Nancy 199 Girtcr, Mike 231 Carter, Preston 50,21 5 Casanova, Mike 199,71 Casanova, Mike 215 Casarez, George 199 Casarez, Louie 199 Casarez, Rachel 149 Casarez, Thomas 215 Casas, Alfred 231.112 Casas. Diana 112,148,231,102 Casas, Sonya 199 Casas, Teresa 199 Castaneda. Irene 148,231 Castaneda, Johanna 81,99,107,108,119,133, 148,247.75,167.265 Castano, Joanne 199,150,155 Castillcja, Linda 231 Castillo, Beatrice 199 Castillo, Di-Anna 199 Castillo. Eloy 130,247 Castillo, Manuel 247 Castillo, Rosie 199,155 Castillo, Virginia 112 Castro, Liz 199,150,155 Castro, Rosa 1 50 Caton, Don 231,72 Cavatos, Eddie 91 Cavazos. Anna 199.1 50.155 Cavazos, Cathy 81,103,21 5 Cclis. Theresa 112,199,69,102 Cervantes, Jesse 215 Chairez, Peter 199 Chapa. Margaret 199 Chapman. Sally 247,156,150 Chavez, Edward 138,140 Chavez, Eunice 92,247 Cheesman, Larry 139.141,215,90,143 Chilton. Barbara 247 Chiovitti, Juanita 81,199 CHpIR 98,99 Christiansen, Rhonda 231 Christy, Laura 215,1 50 Christy, Linda 13,15,247,156,150 Cilfonc, Cathy 103,215 Cilfonc, Charles 139,140 Cisneros, Linda 102,199 Clayd, Maureen 86 Cleary, Roger 199 Clements, Laurie 199 Clements, Jerald 231 Cloyd, Lilliannc 94,131 Cobb. Diana 199,155 Cobb, Donald 199 Cobb, Joseph 199 Cobb, Kim 20,23,81,83,85,94,164,150 Cockman, Cindi 133,231 Cohn, Marty 139,141,215,143 Coker,Tcrric 215,224 Colborn, Robert 99,247 Cole, Cheryl 102,110,21 5 Cole, Ladonna 81,85,134.138.231 Cole, Starla 199,91 Cole, Robert 247,164,166,167,194 Cole Stuart 248 Coley, Rac 231 Collier, Judy 103,215 Conard, Ted 248 Connor, Mike 215 Cook, Lamar 248 Cook, Robert 231 Cook. Sherry 112,231 Cooper, John 199 Coorcnians, Mike 112 Cootc, Anna Joy 248 Corbin, Thomas 139,141,248,122,143 Cornish, Mary 123,248 Corona. Dahlia 199,150,155 Coronado. Debbie 103 Coronado, Leticia 102,215 Coronado, Martha 112,102,199 Coronado, Sandra 68,69,199 Coronado, Teresa 102,116,231,114,244,247, 195 Correa, Eduardo 231 Correy, Robert 85,86 Cortez, Reynaldo 215 NEW HOMES EQUITIES WHITEHEAD-HOLUDAY REALTORS M.L.S. 5838 JOINER DRIVE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PHONE 684-3711 269 Always Oper BOWERMAN'S GARAGE 4602 N.W. Loop410 at Callaghan Call 684-3041 Or 684-9995 (State Inspection) Free Tow! Member Greater San Antonio Chamber Of Commerce Cotncr, Jeff 215 Coyle, Kimberly 200 Crabtree, Ricky 250 Crackcn, Rachel 119,216,91 Craig, Brent 216 Qaig, Candy 97,231 Craig, Lori 97,180,200 Crawley, Kim 97,200 Crockett. Carol 138,140,248 Cronk, Shanna 248 Crouch. Alita 200450,155 Crow. Brenda 133.248.102.114.119 Crow, Cindy 138,140,248 Crow, Thomas 200 Crum. Cathy 1C3.216 Crum, Steve 200 Cruz, Diana 148,216 Cruz. Diana N. 231 CRYSTAL BALL 42,43 Culver. Clyde 126,146.127 Cummins, Mark 128,216 Cunningham, Michael 216 Curicl, Robert 86,248,102 Curry, Janice 216 Curry, Terry 248 Curtis, Mike 200 Curtis, Panic 94 138,140,231 Curtis, Yvonne 32,216 Curtiss, Carol 148.231 Curtiss, Pc gy 148,200 Dacy, Becky 200 Dallct, Doris 103 Daniels, Diane 231.133,119,134,150,81 Davenport. Crystal 216,53 Davidson, Cathy 216,222,102 Davila, Frank 231,138.141.43 Davis. Allen 124 Davis, Helen 248,245.91,102.114 Davis, Julie 231 Davis, Mary Jo 232 Davis. Mike 216 Davis. Robert 248 Davis. Sandra 102 Davis, Steve 200 Dawson, Brian 67 Dawson, Karen 248,92 Dawson, Stephen 200 Deane, Kathleen 216 Deane, Thomas 200,88 Dcancr, David 124 270 DEBATE CLUB 96 DECA 112,113 Dc Haro, Norma 200,150.155 Dc La Cruz. Juanita 200 Dc La Cruz, Robert 200 Dc La Fosse, Andy 248,23,240,109,81,42,79, 80,191,264 Dc La Garza. Amettc 112,86,200,102 Dc La Garza, Michael 232,86,119,138,140.121 Dc La Portilla, Michael 232 Dc Leon, Rosalinda 200,150 Dclma, Denise 99 Del Prado, Mario 200 DcLuna, Carlos 232 DcLuna, Delia 85 DcLuna, Frank 200 DcLuna, Lilia 200 DcLuna, Rosa 232,83,94,155 DcLuna, Kim 81,216,133,157,156,150 Dempsey, Cathy 232,83,94 Dempsey, Debby 200,103 Denton, lames 200 DcShambo, Renee 200,133 DcShambo, RucAnnc 248,80,133 DcWalt, Karen 216,119,150 DcWinnc, Alan 216,26,133,122 DeWinnc. Roland 232,133,119,94.102,81 DcWitt, Susan 248,86.83.94.156.150 Diamond, Adrienne 102,216,110 Diaz, Karen 248,86,83,94,86,90.137,138,143, 264 DibrcU, Esther 232,114 Dicks, Ronald 248 Dickson, Cynthia 141,248,108,107.86.133,99, 40.90,138,143 Dickson, Ricky 216,181,223,85,210,133,212, 63,81,102 Dicnglcwicz, Marilca 200,210,102 Digby, Joy 200 Dillon, Julie 102,200 Dillon, Mathew 249,166,167 Dimitroff, Monique 232,134,85,83,94,135 Dixon, David 232 Dixon, Patti 200,102 Dobson, Stephanie 216,138 Dolan. Richard 200,91 Donclson.Pani 166 Doran, Jon 232.109.94,63 Doughty, Sharon 249,81,83,74 Downey, Mike 138 Doyle, Cindy 216 Drake, Carol 200 Dricdcl, Karen 102 Driggers, John 249 Drisaalc, Victoria 216 Drokc, David 107,108,139,141.143 Drokc, Rebecca 249,20,130 Droomgoolc, Gay 232,102 Duckworth, Jo Beth 99.150,162.155 Duckworth, Jon 216.63 Duckworth, Lonny 249,124,63,161 Dudcrstadt, Tom 201,61 Dufficld, David 107,108,216,109 Dufficld, Terri 249 Duffin, David 232 Duffy, Susan 249 Duggan,Gary 232 Duke, Adolph 249,103 Duke, Craig 201 Duke, Dana 201 Duke, Dorinda 201,40,103 Duke, Gwynnc 232,81,1 53,162,159,150.161 Duke, Michael 249,94,90 Dumcnil, John 232,83,94 Duncan, Amy 216,134,140,138 Dunckcr. Bill 249,85,107,109,106 Duncker, Cindy 249 Dunn, Mike 249 Dunn, Penny 232,133,81,99,102,91 DuPricst, Lance 249 DuPricst, Phil 201 Duran, David 249,128 Duran, Raul 216 Dysard, Laurence 216,119 E Earley, Anne 249 Eastwood, TcrTy 251,201 Eaton, Roy 249,124 Echols, Maribcth 201,52 Eckert, Bobby 26,24934.30,27.21.91,42,81 Eckert. Danny 216 Eckert, Peggy 232 Edge, Charles 201,91 Edge, Jim 233 Edmond, James 216 Edmounds, Scott II 233 Edmoudson, Robert 201,102 Edwards. Leslie 216,85 Edwards, Steve 249 Eguia, Tony 102 Elbein. Richard 249,86,83,94 Elder, Edward 216 Elder, Pamela 216,150,161 OriiUcy, Victoria 249,148.91.156,150 j'ilkcxingham 133 Ulington, Dennis 233,85,61 illinet on, Laura 201 iltridge, Roy 103 iltringham, Shannon 201,133,150,155 imcrick, Robert 216 ■ndslcy.Marc 249,83.141.143 xickson, Debby 249,88,119.134,138.140.81. 90 vscamilla, Shirley 216 ispinoza, Carlos 216,97 Ispinoza, Frank 201 isquivcl, Elena 216,95.1 50 isquivcl, John 249,119 isquivcl, Sylvia 233 issick, Steve 249,138,140 ist lack, Gary 216.95,61 istrada. Rick 216 i thridge, Roy 233,176,99,103 : ttcr, Glenn 233,50 iubank, Robert 233,91 vans, Anita 250,148 i Ivans, Beverly 233 i .vans, Charles 97 .vans, Debbie 216,150 ; .vans, Felicia 233 i.vans, James 216 •vans, John 233,241,83 vans, Laurie 233.85,133,83,94,138,140,103 vans, Willie 201 vans, Mary 201,133450,155 vans, Pamela 216 :ivans, Sharon 130 'Ivans, Rene 120 vans, Rochelle 217 .vans, Treva 233,108,109,99 Ivans, Yolanda 102 F BLA 118,121 ACULTY and ADMINISTRATION 172-189 arish, Deanna 233,94.157,156,150 i eder, Charlie 250,124 chrman, Theresa 52 cllcr, Victor 201 cnlcy, Sheila 81,250,156.150 ernandez, Jacoba 201 circll, Craig 201 cst. Gene 233,112 ctnex, Lucy 217,214,140,96,95,134.164 illingamc, James 201,102 ! inch, Margaret 201,133,150,155 | inch, Patneia 217 inger, Nancy 233 irmin, Mickey 34,28,233,26.134,65,91,160 135 523 SBandthfr cfU- fjMninaS 9k {ppointm nt Fischer, Robin 217,150 Fischer, Ronnie 233,94 Fisher, Wilbert 217 Fite, Kathryn 217,146 Fite, Kevin 250,123 Fitzgerald, Bobby 217,146 Fitzsimmons, Thomas 250,40 Fletcher, Carol 217,1 50 Flint, Josheph 201 Flores, Beverly 233.243,156.150,161 Flores, Danny 217,85 Flores, Deborah 201,112,102 Flores, Diane 217 Flores, Maria 217 Flores, Nancy 234,103,102 Flores. Ruth 201,112 Flores, Steve 234,103,114 Fogt, Brent 201 Folk, Patricia 201 Foos, Sue 250,86,83,94.154,81,156,75,150 FOOTBALL 24-37 Forer urn, Sharon 201,91 Ford, Frances 234 Fordycc, Tommy 217 Foulk, Barbara 250 France, Randy 234 Fraga, Joe 217 Franklin, Anne 85 Franklin, Erin 201 Franz, Jeff 217,57.102 Freed, Jay 217,99 Frederick, Martin 217 Fredette, Terri 217 Freeman, Frank 124 Freeman, Tom 217 FRENCH CLUB 84-85 FRESHMEN 196-211 Frisby, Janet 250,85,81,13,15,154,156,150 Frost, Clifton 201 Frymirc, Hal 201 Fuentes, Raul 217,61 Fuller, Lillie 201.103 Fulmer, Katherine 217 Fulmer, Rene 99 Funari, Ronnie 201,94 Fuschich, Marie 234,88 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 89 G Galindo, Mary 102 Gallagher, Frank 250 Gallihcr, Fandall 217 Galloway, George 234,143 Galvan, Anastacio 217 Galvan, Dcla 201,69 Galvan, Diana 201 Galvan, Mike 234,102 Galvan, Patrick 201 Gamez, Gabriel 202 Gamez, Kathryn 234 Gant, Faith 148 Gant, Mary 250,99 Gant, Michael 250,26,63,64 Gant, Troy 243,148,102 Garay, Ysidra 130,149 Garcia, Dito 234 Garcia, Eva Marie 86 Garcia, Gloria 250,114 Garcia, JoAnn 202 Garcia, Juana 124 Garcia, Michael A. 217 Garcia, Ronnie 234,114 Garcia, Rose 250,112 Garcia, Samuel 234 Garcia, Vincent 67 Gardner, Ginny 202,103 Garner, Denise 202 Garner, Sheryl 217,102 Garrett, Debra 202,53 Garrett. Mack 234,45,94,63 Carver, David 217 Garza, Abel 217 Garza, Benjamin 202 Garza,Cynthia 22 Garza, David 234 Garza, David R. 217 Garza, Diana 234 Garza, Eva 250,94,86 Garza, Gabriel 217,63,64,65 Garza, Gino 202 Garza, Helen 202,108 Garza, Jcanninc 202,112,102 Garza, Jesse 250 Garza, Leticia 250 Garza, Martha 114 Garza, Olivia 234.114,150 Garza, Pedro G. 112,102,202 Garza, Rogelio 250,26 Garza. Simon 217,138,141 Garza, David 95 GAVEL 164,165 Gear, Cathlccn 234,107,133,119 Geblcr, Paul 250,138,141,91,143 Gee, Shcric 217,69 GERMAN CLUB 88 Gifford, Janet 202 Gibbs, Linda 112 Gil, Debra 217,102 Gillaspic, Dwayne 21 8 Gilmore, Patti 202,155 Gilmore, Patti 218 ()uw V I i fe 8r Ga t SviGJoday A 'omen 271 INTEGRAL YOGA INSTITUTE 417 West Craig Hatha Yoga Classes Offered Regularly For Further Information Call: 735-1050 Founder—SRI Swami Satchidananda Gilmore, Robert 218,150 Gittingcr, Paul 218,61 Goff, Patricia 202.108,81,133,150,155 Goforth, Richard 218 Goldman, Rhonda 234 Goldman, Shelly 218 GOLF 72,73 Gomez, Yvonne 202,150,155 Gonzales, Annabel 2.50,240,114,115 Gonzales, Charles 202 Gonzales, Danny 81,218,133 Gonzales, Eric 61 Gonzales, Gerard 202,211 Gonzales, Henry 103,110 Gonzales, Kathy 234,92,103,68 Gonzales, Linda 218,108,81,156,150,94 Gonzalez, Johnny 112 Gonzalez, Juanita 149 Gonzales, Liz 99 Gonzalez, Maria Linda 234 Gonzales, Manuel 112 Gonzales, Martha 234,123,103 Gonzales, Mary K. 235 Gonzalez, Rachel 235,156,150 Gonzales, Renee 235,237,230,81,86.83.94,228, 153,150 Gonzales, Ronald 202 Gonzales, Roy 235 Gonzales, Tony 202 Gonzales, Velma 202 Goodman, Christine 202,103 Gorec, Betty 250,110 Gorcc, Maggie 202,110 Gorman, Kathi 235,114 Gorman, Mark 202 Govan, Valeric 202 Grant, Ron 218 Graves, Alison 251,92 Grayson, Charles 235,88,94 Grayson,Toni 235,83.94.97,138,140 Greco, Joe 235,146.139,141,143 Greer, Kelly 108 Gregg, Billy 138 Gregg, John 251,250,141,143 Greiner, Carl 251.119,134.139.141.81,90,135, 143 Greiner, John 202,81,67 Griffin, Joan 218 Griffin, Tim 202 Griffith, George 202 Griffith, Janie 251.119.116,117,102 Griffith, Kay 52.53 Griffith, Linda 235 Griffiths, Jay 99 Grillo, Barbara 218 Grisham. Karen 251,83,148,150.265 Groff, Dana 218,150 Groff, Dwayne 251,26,122,91 Groom, Harry 251,85.86,133,83,94,91,81 Gross, Paul 218 Grothues, David 235 Grothucs, Mike 235 Groves, Crissy 202,108,133,159,155 Grucncwaldt, Shelly 202 Gruenewaldt, Tracic 218,81 Gucringer, Carol 251,156,162,150 Guerra, Ernest 218,63 Guerra, Homer 235 Guerrero, Rosalinda 69 Guerrero, Stella 218,110 Gulick, Linna 218,150 Gulick, Susan 251.119,94,102 Guncls, Andrea 218,29 Guncls, Fay 53 Gutchcss, Robert 202 Gutierrez, Gilbert 63 Gutierrez, Leticia 202 Gutierrez, Phillip 221,63 Gutierrez, Richard 251,114,115 Gutierrez, Roger 202 Guzman, Andy 202 Guzman, Linda 251,166 H Haag, BUI 202 Haby. Carol 235,150 Haines, Richard 202 Haines. Sally 235,83,134.164 Halfacrc. Holly 202,102 Hall, Fred 203,67 Hall, Keith 203 Hall. Kevin 252,251,20,174,90,97 Hall, Richard 235 HaUada, Conni 203 Halliscy, Chcri 218 Halsell, Richard 251,258 Hamon, Thomas 203,102 Hamon, Tim 251.81,94,138.140.80 Harben, Archie 251,26,122 Harbison, Kimberly 203 Harms, Charla 235 Harrell, Don 218 Harrell, Doug 235 Harrington, Penny 95 Harris. Avis 218,53 Harris, Eleanor 203 Harris. Terry 235,156,150 Karris, Willie 235 Harrison, Mike 218,26,122 Hart, Kathy 235,102,114 Harta, Richard 128 Ku-tlcy, James 235,50 Hartzfelo, Stephanie 218 Harwood, Sandra 148 Hassficld, Paul 81,151 Hassficld, Susan 203,112,102 Hawkins, Jackie 203,103 Hawthorne, Cynthia 251,150,162 Hayes. Carol 218 Hayes. David 218,134,63,80,81,160 Hayes, Deanne 132,133,150,160,135 Hayes, Janet 155 Head, George 146 Heard, Charjean 203,103 HEALTH OCCUPATIONS 123 HECE-HERO-FHA 92 Heck, Heidi 203,133,81,150,155 Hedgins, Cathy 114 Helms, Kevin 218,102 Henderson, Glenda 235 Henderson, Tammy 218 Hensley, Ben 138,227,218 Hentschcl, Beverly 203 Hcntschel, Bruce 251,92 Herbert, Jonathan 235 Hernandez, Edith 203,69 Hernandez, Elva 235 Hernandez, Frances 235 Hernandez, Jesse 235 Hernandez, Ruby 112,102 Hernandez, John 235,122 Hernandez, Kathy 102,218 H CLUB 122 Hernandez, Elva 165 Hernandez, Maria 203 Hernandez, Rachel 218 Hernandez, Oliver 94 Hernandez, Pat 58,59,57 Hernandez, Robert 218 Hernandez, Sandra 218,150 HERO FHA 93 Herrera, Joann 203,130 HcrTcra, Robert 251 Herrera, Ruben 235,59,57 Herrera, Terry 149 Herrington, Pamela 251,81.94.103.134,91 Herrington. Penni 81.218.212,70.71 Herwig, Sid 166,167 Hess. Kevin 251 Hicks, Linda 102 Hicks, Stephen 251 Hivgins, Vincent 252 Heldcbrand, Tammic 235 Hill, David 218.26,122.63 Hill, Greg 203 Hill. Lesa 203 Hill, Melissa 138,134,218.135 Hill, Steve 203,67 HUler. Cathy 218,110,102 HiUcr, Patty 102,110,88,203,69 Hinojosa, Carol 103 Hinojosa, Mary 235 Hinojosa, Phillip 110 Hinton, Rick 203 Hoag, BUI 67 Hoag, Charles 252,45.99,63,65 Hodge, DarreU 203 Hocssli, Chris 235 Hoff. Terri 235 Hogan, Julie 218,81.119 5,212 Hoggard, James 252.139,141,143 Hoggard, Katie 218 Hogenmillcr, Anne 203,150,155 Hogue, Dorothy 218 Hoium, James 252,94 Hoium, Robert 203 Holder, Cynthia 218,112,102 Holland, Shirley 133 Hollar, Mark 218 Hollar, Susan 203,88 Holzwarth, Lura 235,107,108,94.139 HOMECOMING 20-23 Hood, Mary 203,103,71 Hood, Robin 252,133,263,57 Hoover, Sherry 236,133,148 Horn, Stephen 252,86.96,119,94.81,95,244. 190,164,265 Hornsby, Paula 69,102 Horvath. Glenda 252,83,119,102 Horvath, Jeff 203 Houy, Stan 203 Hubby, Elizabeth 218 Hudgins, Karen 203 Hudgins, Kathy 252 Hudgins, Sharon 218 Hudson, David 236 HucUc, Paul 218 Huerta, Richard 252,86 Huffman, Mary 252,108,119 - . . ighcs. Dawn 236,133,102 lghes, Eddie 203 int. Bret 218 int, Gilbert 63,64 int, Kim 91 int. Nanette 203,148 inter, Robert 218 irtado, Sandra 252,126,127 aster, Betsy 92 ydc. Jon 23,29,28,35,27,26,45,42,81,252 cnoglc, Anthony 218,95 iburgia, Bat 218,103 iburgia, Steve 81 gram. Charles 203,67 gram, Kristi 236,81.156,150 igram, Mary 252,81,150 iselmann, Jack 236,45,81 eland, Ed 218 win. Bill 236,88,83,94 win, Jamie 110,203 win, Tina 236 'Cry, Christina 52 ickson, David 252 ickson. Harold 219 ickson, Mark 252 ickson, Shirley 219 imes, Joyce 99 mcs, Pat 167 icobs, leff 252,81,91 imvold. Gary 219 imvold, Vicki 252 iniga, Alan 203 iramillo, Alex 252,85,102 irkc, Carol 219 isso, Mona 203,150 tfferies, Mike 61 mkins, Donna 219 ;nson, Jim 219,61 iosen, Trade 203,52,53 ■rnenez, Daniel 203 ohnson, David 252 ohnson, Gordon 219 ohnson, Jerri 219 ohnson, Jimmy 219.107,108,109 ohnson, Judy 103,204 ohnson, Michael 236 ohnston, Gregg 204 ohnston, Linda 219,112,102 oily, Carol 204,133,134,102,90 oily, Kevin 252.254,251.88.119.94,90,104, 138 onas, Barbara 102 onas, Peggy 102,219,81 onas, Robert 204 ones, Bill 204 ones, Rosalyn 204,162 ones, Teena 236,134,150,71 oyce, Karen 102 uarez, David 219 uarez, Mary Irene 236,114,115 uarez, Susana 253,116,114,115,117 ung, DccDcc 204,102 ung, Judy 81 ung, Stephen 219 ungman, Brenda 253,83,94,95,91,156,150 ungman, Diane 219 UNIORS 228-243 K Kahlich. Kathy 236.114 Kahlick, Randy 127 Kcach, Bev 236 Keammerer, Sandra 204,148,149 Keller, Cindy 253,157,156,150 Keller, Pat 219,95 Keller, Sandra 236,134,102,135 Kelly, Anne 70,71 Kelly, Maureen 236,13.15,63.160 Kelly. Natalie 236 Kelly, Steve 204 Kcplcy, Jeff 236,94 Keplcy. Susan 204.133,150.155 Key, Pam 133,148.204.150,155 Kibbe, Day Ion 204 Killough, Susan 219,108 Kimcrling, Susan 236,116 King, Diana 236 King, Julie 102 King, Shirley 219 Kirby, Roger 253,128 Kirtland. Byron 204 Kirtland, Robert 253 Klcndshoj, Cathy 204,134,133,150,155,135 Klcndshoj, Christine 253.83.94.134 Kleppcr, Jennie 204,108,106,150,155 Knaupp, Paul 253,124 Knaupp, Phillip 236 Knight, Rick 204 Knight, Thomas 253 Knowles, Karen 253,83 Knowles, Rebecca 204 Knowlton, Patrick 236,50,94 Kooyman, Barbara 253 Kooyman, Milton 204.88.102,57 Kooyman, Steve 204,97 Koplyay, Anne 219 Kordich. Kelli 204,103 Koscielski, Paul 253,133,81,42 Krahn, Bruce 236,124 Kratz, Bobby 204 Kratz, Nancy 219,133,81,150 Krehajudy 81,133,119,154,253,157,156,153, 192 Krcidcl, Karen 204.99,102 Krcllwitz, Roman 146 Krcuscl, Jeff 236 Krumm, Shirlcnc 204 Krumm, Shirley 204,148,149 Kuntz. Mary 253.107.109.108.83.94.139.141 Kusenberger, Terri 236,83,134 Kustclski. Jim 253 Kustclski, Susan 236 Kuttner, David 205 Kuwamura, Jeff 133 Kuwamura, Ken 253,126,26,42,81 Kuwamura, Paul 219,133 L Lago, Becky 219 Lamb, Alison 220 Lambert, Carol 102,133,205,90 Lambert, Jay 96 Lambert, Raymond 253 Lambert, Scott 96 Line, Theresa 95,220 Lang, Jim 236 Lang, Ken 107,81 Lange, Steve 205 Langcr, Lisa 220 Lamer, Joe 205 Lanik. Laura 133,205.150,155 Laredo, Cindy 150 Largen. Darrah 236,97,150,162 Lark, Michael 253 Laskowski, Erick 205 Laskowski, Richard 253 Latham, Ray 253.112 Lawrence, Diana 205 Lawrence, Lissa 108,253 Lawrence, Nancy 150 Lawler. Debbie 215,220 LEADERS 190-195 Leal, Richard 220 Leal. Sandra 205.150,155 Lcatherwood, Linda 236,114 Lcaumont, Billy 81,94,220 Lebman, Margaret 107,108,220 Lebman, Stephanie 236,52,164 Lechner, Mike 131 Ledbetter, Amy 85.134,138,140.236,143 Ledbetter, Nancy 103,134,140.205.90 Lee, Jay 127,126 Lehmberg, Donna 133,236,150 Leitheiser, Roy 205 Lcland, David 220 Lerman, Mary Lou 220 Lever, Jackie 236 Lever, Julie 253 Lewis, Debra 205 Lewis, Elsa 148,205 Lewris. Steve 75 Little, Dorothy 205 Little, MoUie 236,242,150 Littlefield, Donna 220,150 Littlefield, Philip 35,126,236 Locke, Kathleen 83,94,237,68,102 Locke, Mark 139,253 Lockett. Ed 99.220 Locssberg, Mike 97 Long, Mark 225 Lopez, Altagracia 237 Lopez, Betty 237,114 Lopez, Cindy 103,220 Lopez, Doreen 205 Lopez, Geraldine 205 Lopez, Grace 83,94 Lopez, Jovita 220,112 Lopez, Maria 81,237 Lopez, Marisa 205,150,155 Lopez, Nancy 103,205 Lopez, Ofelia 133,253 Lopez, Raul 205 Lopez, Rosalinda 103,133,237 Lopez, Rosemary 103,237,69,114 Lopez, Steve 205,67 Lorancc, Nancy 205,155 Lord, Ellen 102 Loredo, Cindy 205,155 Loven, Marcic 237 Lozano, Laurie 83,94,237 Lozano, Martha 92,93,253 Lucchclli, Mary 123.254 Ludwikowski, William II 26,95,122,220 Luna, Delores 220 Luna, Erline 149 Luna, Irma 149,220 Luna, Martha 225 WHEELUS REALTY 6228 Bandera Road San Antonio, Texas 78238 Serving your Real Estate Needs in the Northwest 684-7100 [Q REAitoe 273 m— Security National Bank of san antonio ST CLOUD AT BANDERA ROAD SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 78284 STUDENT ACCOUNTS WELCOME NO SERVICE CHARGE ON STUDENT ACCOUNTS TELEPHONE (512) 734 7361 Lutz, Mary Beth 237 Lynch, Anna 237 Lynch, William 220 Lynn. Donald 124,237 Lynn, Donna 91 Lynn, Ronald 220 Lyons, David 220 M Macchia, Stephanie 134,138,220 Mackrcll, Roycc 106,220 Maggio, Denise 205 Maggio, Vicki 92 Maker, Steve 112 Maldonado, Cecilia 220 Maldonado, Marian 220 Maldonado, Robert 220 Maloch, Mike 205 Malone, Pat 220 Maloney, Tim 72 Mangum, Sam 26,63,254 Marbut, Edward 205 Mar key, Cecilia 102,116,237 Markey, Lucinda 114 Markey, Ruth 112,205,102 Marmon, Mary 15.81,83,94,228,237,240.242. 150,155 Marshall, Beverly 88,134,220.150.135 Marshall, Candy 41,81 Marshall, Hoke 205,67 Marshall, Karen 99,205 Martin, Amy 254 Martin, Anthony 220 Martin, Betty 102 Martin, Beverly 221 Martin, Billy 205 Martin, Brenda 146 Martin, Diane 205 Martin. Jimmy 95,102.103,133,221,227 Martin, Julie 130 Martin, Kay 148,205 tyartin. Lorn 128,254 Martin, Robert 205 Martin, Roxanne 221,69 Martinets, David 237 Martinez, Adcla 254 Martinez, Diana 221 I Martinez, Diana 1 23.254 Martinez, Donald 205 Martinez, Gerardo 205 Martinez, Helen 99,205 Martinez, Homer 237 Martinez. Isabel 99 Martinez, Lilia 221 Martinez, Maria 205 Martinez, Melinda 149,221 Martinez, Melissa 149,254 Martinez, Roland 91 Martinez, RoscAnn 1 55 Martinez, Rudy 138,238 Martinez. Sally 221 Martinez, Sandra 103 Martinez. Steven 206,67 Martinez, Suzanne 206,150 Martinez, Sylvia 254 Mason. Faye 221 Massey, Karen 83.86.94.102,238 Mathews, Andy 221 Mathews, Steve 254 Matthews, Roxanne 99,206 Matye. Randy 206.57.58 Matyc, Richard 45,83,238.57.58 Matye, Robert 45,83,122,254 Maulden, Gary 138.141,221,143 Maurais. Karen 221 Mays, Mary 99 Mays. Odclc 196,81 Mays. Pearl 254 Mazzurana, Marilynn 221,1 50 Mazzurana, Patricia 134.254,91.114,135 McAfee. William 23.23.27.28.29.33,35.45.63, 254.64.161 McClain, Deborah 221 McCloy, Tom 61 McCrory. Kenneth 97.148.238 McDaniel. Dennis 81 McDaniels, Vincent 103 McDonald. Carolyn 238 McDonald, Debbie 206 McDonald, Susan 238 McEnroe, Tina 221 MeGann, Kathleen 88,206 McGee, Kathy 221 McGowan, Rick 26,63,122.238,241 McGowan, Thomas 50,221,222 McKenzie, Larkin 108,206,61 McKenzie, Lauren 221,1 50 Member F.D.I.C. McLain, Dorothy 221 McLaughlin, Mark 221 McMackin.Jcffl 9,138,238 McMullen. Lisa 221.150 McNamcc. Aronc 102,206 McNancc, Anne 102 Me Qua de. Mike 112,206,102 McWilliams. Hugh 206 Medina, Aida 206 Medina, Cindy 155 Medina. Irene 148,238 Medrano. Ana Maria 206 Medrano. Becki 40.108.133,221 Medrano, Ron 112 Meek, Bruce 97.112 Meek. Nancy 254,258.72.161 Meiers. William 221 Mejia, Alicia 238 Mejia, Hope 221 % Melcndcs, Lis 254,157.1 56,150 Mclgosa, Danny 102 Mclgosa, Robert 81 Mcnchaca. Richard Jr. 45.83.94.238.57 Mendez, Robert 206 Mendez, Teresa 102 Mertens. Dale 119.254 Mertins, Harry 206 Mertins, Luch 92.238 Meyers, Charlie 139 ' Michael. Phyllis 206 Michael. Sharon 94,102.251,254.91 Michael, Susan 102 Michaels. Linda 221 Michaud, Chcri 238,166,167 Middleton, Leslie 206,150,155 Midcla, Louis 102 Midcla, Irene 102 Miller, Dale 139,255.91 Mills. Cynthia 206 Mills, Frank 88.124.238 Mills, Judy 103 Mimms. Mike 72 Mimms, Peggy 123 Miranda. Diane 102 Miranda, Gloria 221 Miranda, Olga 149 Mitchell. Sheryl 238.114 Mixon, Anita 221,150 logford. Patti 83.94,119.148.238 loncrics, Keith 81 loncrics, Kevin 81 fontano. Ed 221 lontgomcry, Marta 238.52 looncyham, Pamela 254,91 looncyham, Penny 221.103 loore, Irene 255.114,166 loore, Judy 133.238.166.150 loore. Lawana 53 loore. Rick 95.221.71 loorman, Mark 206.67 loorman. Marshcllc 23.42.81.83.86.94.255. 258.80.153.150 loorman, Mary 12.97.152 k ra, Belinda 92.238 lora, Darlene 221 loralcs. Christina 102.238.68 loralcs. Roland 99 lorales. Rosemary 221 loralcs. Ruby 92,93.255 loralcs, Rudy 206 loralcs. Veronica 41,206.150 loran, Belinda 249.255 loran, Laura 238 lorcno, Danny 102 lorcno, David 206 lorcno, Irene 114.116,150,238 lorcno, Norma 222 lorgan, Jessica 103.206 lorgan, Julie 222 lorgan. Lyndon 206 lorgan. Nancy 238 lorgan, Wendy 133,139.238,164 lorris. Amy 130,255 lorris. Diane 119.238 lorris. Tami 238 loselcy, Chris 206 losclcy, David 88,206 loselcy, Molly 206 loscy, Karen 81 losqucda. Flora 206.150.155 loycr. Dwanc 26.31.35.66.255.64.65.66 loycr, Dwight 26.27.35.83.255.75 Iruezkowski, Michael 255 1U ALPHA THETA 94 95 lucklcroy, Yvonne 99,103,238 ludd. Ellen 133.222 lucllcr. Linda 148,255,52,161 lullcr, David 85,94,239,61 lullins, Joe 255,112,113 iunoz. Alfred 43,222.61 lunoz, Gloria 119 lurchison. Jack 206 lurillo. Carmen 239 lurillo. Robert 255 lurphy, Chris 11 2.119,255.81.102 lurphy, Doug 255 lurphy. Gwen 207 lurray. Nancy 255.86,90,138 lycrs, Charlie 239 lycrs, Thomas 207 N agel. Cathy 255 ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 82-83 akano, Donna 239,102 arvaez. Hermic 207 arvaiz, Irene 222 Nason. Heather 222.150 Nation, Helen 255 NavarTo, Jeff 146 Navarro. Marie 68 Nava no, Paul 146 Nelson, Bruce 239 Ncunfcldt, Joanna 91 Newman, Pam 207.91 Newton, Gladys 222 Ng, Wanda 99,255.157,156.150,165 Nicola. Chris 207 Nicola. Joe 63.81.102.133.166.167.80.229.239. 237.240 Nikolcwski. Dana 207.53 Nikolcwski, Robert 222 NISD TRUSTEES 170-171 Noll, Julia 207 O Obenshain, Merri 207 Obenshain, Michael 222 Obenshain, Pat 255.60,57 O’Brien, Jennifer 108,255 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 91 Olevda. Eva 149 Olivares, Tony 255 Olivics. Samuel 130 Olson. Eric 255.131 Olson. William 222 Ord.Ginny 83.252.255 Ornelas. Adam 86,255 On. Alison 81.133,150 Orr, Tracy 133.239.150 Ort. Jack 207 Orth. Mary 102.222 Oscgucra. Martha 207 Overall, Don 128 Overall. David 222 Ozuna, Delia 207 P Pachco, Belinda 207,150.155 Pack. David 207 Page. Michelle 138,239 Pagcl. Danny 81.196,207.67 Pagcl. Donna 85.134.138.239 Pdacids, Alma 207 Palmer. Kathy 222 Pan, Carlos 207 Paniagua. Vincent 128 Paredes, Karen 239 Pargas, Dorothy 255.68,161 Pareas. Lewis 1 28 Parker. Brian 207 Parlier, Michael 222 Parma, Cheryl 103,207 Parma, Frank 138 Parsley, Aida 255 Parsley. Penny 222 Pearce, Bill 256 Pedraza. Francisco 222 Pedroza, Gabriel 239 Pelayo, Ronald 207 Pell. Ronald 222 Pemmaraju, Uma 81,83,85,171.239,240,166, 164,167,79,80.103.75 Pena. Andy 103,207 Pena, Diane 148.222 Pena, Mario 207 Pennington, Scot 208 PEOPLE DIVISION 168,169 Perez, Charles 239 Perez. Chris 102.239 Perez, Cindy 102.222 Perez. Linda 148 Perez, Martha 208 Perez. Patricia 134,138,140,91,256 Perez, Roger 239 Perez, Sandra 208 Perkins. Dana 184,256,91 Perkins. D’Ann 208.150.155 Perkins. Russell 239 Perry, Leigh 102,223 Petree, Jeanenne 83,86,94.134,239.150,91 Pickens. Lori 208 Piper, Robert 102,134,239,135 Pittman, Shcrian 208,81 Pittman, Tom 66,45,102,256,64 Poff, Sally 223 Pohlcr, Steven 83.134.138,248.256.90.112. 135 Polk, George 126,208 Ponce, Adolph 256 Pontani, Brad 94,134,139,141,239.143 Portales, Virginia 239.114 Porter, Mark 67 Porter. Michelle 92,239 Porter, Tcri 223,150,167,162 Portrcll, Frank 103 Poulliot, Bradley 223 Powell, Jeanne 208 Powell. Sharon 81,133.244,256.79.157,156 Power, Kent 122.256,57,60 Powers, Alan 61 Poyc, Kathy 133,223 Prado, Linda 149,223 Price, Roy 239 Pritchett, Hugh 256 Pritchett, John 208 Pritchett, Patricia 94,134,237,239 Proctor, Mike 223 Proctor, Teresa 256,157.156,152,150,162 Pruitt, Beth 108.239,150 Pruitt, Patty 102 Putman, Sheryl 134,138,140,223 Pyattc, Gene 208 Pyle, David 50,239 Q Quinn, Pam 106,108 Quintanilla, Debbie 116,239,114 R Rabozzi, Ramona 223 Rabozzi, Rebecca 256 RADIO CLUB 131 Ra w, Renee 149 Ramirez, Diana 223,86,150 Rainne, Janice 99 Ramirez, Esther 239 Ramirez. Joe 223 Ramirez, John 239 Ramirez, Mary Jane 223,86,150 Ramirez, Nyaia 208 Ramirez, Oljp 256,123 Ramlow, Clay 239,243,81,133,102,80,166 Ramlow, Reed 256,164,20,23,42,112,244,102, 75,264 Ramon, Jesse 239 Ramon, Myrna 103,223 k 4 111 F SBIOHED about the painstaking attentiora we to crafts ivtanafcip nd Pine detail ••• j£ 275 Ramos, Connie 223,69 Ramos, Helen 103,223 Ramos, Velia 114 Randolph, Alvin 124 Rankin, John 208 Rannc, Daphne 256.148,91 Ranne, Janis 239 Rannc, Jarrell 208 Ransom, Karen 148 Raphael, Janet 42,81,239,133,119 Reagan. Glenda 223,97,103,69 Redmond, David 208 Regalado, Yolanda 239,123 Reilly, Earle 256 Reiter, Cathy 208 Ren Ken, Kim 102,114,115 Rcnwick. Scott 138,256,94,134,140.131 Resendcz. Diana 223,150 Rcscndcz, Sandra 223,86,150 Revels, LTonya 256 Reyes, Alfred 208,67 Reyes, Cheryl 223,150 Reyes, Homer 208,103 Reyes, Joe 239,128 Reynolds, Denise 240,138 Reynolds, Janet 208 Rice, Charmcll (Denise) 256.107.108.86,99 Rice, Christopher 256,138,141.143,91 Rice, Mac 208,45 Richardson, Cindy 240,114 Ricks, Sidney 256 Ridgeway, Kcclic 240,107,108,99 Riegel, David 124,122,81 Ricgel, Peggie 223 Ricscneckcr, Bill 240,71 Ricscncckcr, David 208 Ritchie, Mark 208 Rivas, Frank 240 Rivas, Richard 256,26 Rivas, Rosa 223 Roark, Michael 223 Roak, Mitch 208 Robbins, Audrey 208 Roberson, Ruby 223 Roberts, Randy 240,26,122,57,61 Robertson. Rhoda 223,133,150 Robin, Lynn 208 Robinson, Kim 240,97 Robinson. Mary 208.148,150,155 Robcldo, Danny 124 Robledo, Daniel 240,26,122 Robledo, Gerardo 223 Robledo, Gilbert 240 Robledo, Griselda 240,138,140 Robles, Michael 223 Robles, Sam 208,61 Rabozzi, Mona 119 Rocha, Pat 29,240,26 Rodartc, Nclda 208,103 Rodartc, Robert 129 RODEO CLUB 146 Rodgers, Karen 208 Rodgers. Steve 256,130 Rodriguez, Albert 67 Rodriguez, Anna 172,240,1 50 Rodriguez, Anna Belle 256,86 Rodriguez, Betty 240,103,114 Rodriguez, Daniel 240 Rodriguez, David 240 Rodriguez, Gina 208 Rodriguez, Isabel 209 Rodriguez, Jose 256.124.125 Rodriguez, Linda 103 Rodriguez, Martha 257,112 Rodriguez, Nclda 257 Rodriguez, Sylvia 209 Rodriguez, Theresa 257,140,138 Rocmcr, Karen 240 Rocmcr, Kathy 223 Rocsc, John 257 Rogers, Wanda 257 Romero, Robert 209.67 Roper, Eileen 240.83.94,102,75 Roper, Mary Jo 223,95 Roque, Jcrrcll 257,23,45,63 J4.33.30.29.31,26. 64.161 Rosas, Joyce 224 Rose. Bobby 1 24 Rose, Marie 224 Rose, Mary 224 Rose, Maureen 85 Rose. Peter 240,85 Roscland, Becky 103 Roscman, Darrell 257,133 Roscman, Diane 240 Rosenblatt, Carole 257,138 Rosenblatt, Sharon 224,138.137,140 Ross, Jennifer 92 Rossmcn, Elizabeth 240,81.86,94,134.150 Rost, Mark 224 Rothbaucr, Steve 240 Rotramcl, Patricia 257.114 Rowell, Lc Anne 224,85,150 Roy, Stephanie 257,130 Rucker, Frances 240 Rudi, Betty 240 Ruff, Michael 257,122,57 Rutherford, Charlotte 209,108,107,150,155 Rutherford, Laura 224,108 Rutledge, Patricia 119,257,258,86 S Saathoff, Dennis 138,143 Saenz, Reynaldo 130 Saenz, Susie 102,140,224,138.81 Salazar, Karen 224 Salazar, Jerry 128,240 Salazar, Ramon 224,86 Saldana, Carme 97 Saldivar. Ana 149,209 Sales, Emmett 209 Salinas. Maris 71 Salinas, Sonya 240 Samanicgo, Lcopoldo Jr. 209 Samanicgo, Robert 224 Sampson, Den a 224,69 Sams, Edward 253,257,138 Sanchez, Deborah Ann 224 Sanchez, Diana 240,103,114 Sanchez. Elizabeth 240,112,69,102 Sanchez. Elizabeth 209,69,102 Sanchez, Irma 103,69,102 Sanchez, Louis 240 Sanchez, Richard 209 Sandoval, Norma 224,95 Sandoval, Sylvia 257,116.114,115 San Marco, Joe 119.240.73 San Miguel. Lucy 123,257 San Migual, Juan 200 San Miguel. Margaret 224 San Miguel, Nancy 91 Saratc, Harold 81.83,94,134.257 Scamardo, Sam 224 Scamardo, Sherry 102,240,70,71 Schaucr, Mark 257.1 12 Schaucr, Mcdora 71,70 Schccl, Deborah 241,68 Schcidt, Carl 209 Schcidt, Pam 224 Schcidt, Veronica 83.94.134.251.257 Scheuermann. David 257,167 Schmidt. Jay 257 Schmudlach, Nancy 81.209.150,155,162 Schneider. Brenda 92,241 Schneider, Howard 209 Schneider, Steven 241 Schneider, Valeric 224 Schnokc. Judy 81,99,257,91 Schatt, Mike 224 Schott, Steve 257 Schrcibcr, Dan 126,225 Schreibcr. Kathy 81,209 Schumacher, James 241 Scott, Sheila 225,52 Sccrist, Sue 102,133,225 Seibert, Valeric 108 Seifert, Lisa 225,53 Scjan, Andrew 94,252,257 Self, Debbie 123,148,241,149 SENIOR CLASS 244-259 SENIOR PROM 74,75 Sepulveda, Robert 112 Sepulveda, Sonia 241 Settles, Yvonne 209 Shaper, Peggy 225 Shattuck, Pat 83,86,94,257,156,1 50 Shattuck, Wanda 102,225.91 Shaw, Lisa 92 Shaw, Suzanne 257,166,167 Shcchy, Chcri 225 Sherman, Laura 94,119,148,241 Shinn. Jack 225 Shinn, Jeff 95,102,225 Shinn, Karen 257 Shipp, Sona 209 Shuler. Donald 26,257 Shuler, Leslie 225 Sicsiccki, Ellen 209 Sicbcrt, Valeric 209 Sierra, Cindy 114 Sierra. Henrietta 116 Siller, Linda 209 Sims, Edward 140,225 Singleton, Dave 225 Skipper, Elizabeth 134,138,140.257,135 Skipper, Sheryl 225,150' Slavin. Linda 209,103 SLEIGHBELLS 150-163 Slovacck, Lori 258.85.86.83,94.156.150 Smclscr, Keith 102,225 Smith. AUan 241,112 Smith, Barry 26,225,133,122,46,63,64,66 Smith. Cindy 85 Smith, Debbie 258 Phone 735-8281 Watch—Clock—and Jewelry Repairs All Types Engraving ELECTRA JEWELERS Charms—Ribbons—Awards—Trophies—Plastic Name Tags Fraternity And Organizational Pins 244 Wonderland Shopping Center 1 : in 276 kotnvq coiffures QpecfahgUig Uv tk (latest wommJs cutdhtex ’s kotiv styles 6212 jkutid t COM Arionto', TfyOS 78228 mith, Fclccia 241,114 mith, Kathy 241 mith, Ricky 209 imith, Sandy 102,225 mith, Stephanie 258,40 Smith, Susan 225,85,150 imith, Vickie 225,81 Snider, Violet 209 Snody. Mclynda 225 Snyder, Kathy 258 Snyder, Valeric 150 Sonncn, David 258,126,127 SOPHOMORE CLASS 21 2-227 Sorrell, Davette 225 Soto, Edward 225 Southers, Scott 146 SPANISH CLUB 86-87 Spccht, Mack 241 Spccht, Tony 40 Spencer, Jeffrey 241 Spillar, Bliss 241,119,121 SPRING DIVISION 54-55 Springer, James 226,138,136,137 Squatrito, Joe 258,250 Squatrito, Judy 241,103 Squatrito, Joseph 94 Stanley, June 258,83,94.138,193,143 Stanley, Ruth 241 Starr. Jeff 226 Stautzenberger, Jloyn 258,123 Stern, Vicky 110,209 Stern, Gwen 226 Stevens, Susan 258,119,134 Stewart, Cynthia 241 Stewart, Chris 99 Stewart, Darryl 226 Stewart, Rod 91 Stewart,Tom 258 Sthcrich, Judy 102 Stigent, Justin 209 Stogsdill, Robert 226,26,63 Strait. Wayne 209 Stramoski, Frances 258,116,114 Stramoski, Rebecca 226,134 Strep, Donna 85 Stricbcr, Kim 258,188,42,23,12,15,152,150 Stricbcr, Lcs 226,71 Stroup, Dawn 226 Stroup. Elizabeth 209 Stroup, Mike 226 Stuart, Helen 103 STUDENT COUNCIL 78-79 Stumpff, Paul 209 Stumpff, Ralph 241,138,141,143 Sturrock, Nancy 258,92 Suarez, Lana 209,119 Suarez, Rosalie 209,150,155 Suddarth, Tim 258.45,161 Suggs, Dora 226 Suggs, Terry 241 Suite, Sharon 258,83 Suite, Theresa 180,209,99 Sullivan, Dave 57 Sullivan, Karen 258 Summerlin, Gail 226,133,150 Sunden, Lisa 226 Sustaita, Ernestine 149 Sweet, Ricky 226 Syring, Larry 210 Szalwinski, Betty 210 684-2222 T TALENT SHOW 40-41 Talley. Candy 85,226.150 Tanneberger, Edward 226 Tanneberger, JerTy 91 Tarbox, Cindy 119,102 Taylor, Craig 210 Taylor, Mike 210 Taylor. Tcaria 226 Taylor, Trivia 102 Tedford, Monica 241,68 Tejeda, Debbie 226,102 Tejeda. Martin 210 Tcncyuca, Heidi 226,88,81 TENNIS 70,71 Tennis, Debbie 226,102 Tennis, Stephen 258,130 Tennyson, Ryan 138,226 TesiUo, Karen 241,114 Thayn, Terry 52.226,215 THESPIANS 106-107 Thompson. Audrey 241,123 Thompson, Donny 258 Thompson, Mark 67,210 Thompson, Scott 242,108,88 Thompson, Vickie 102,69,210 Thornton, Paul 34,29,28,50 Tilley, Florence 242,96,83,94,134 Timmons, Sharon 210 Todd, Ann 258.108 Tolstead, Jcncllc 225,226,133 Tolstcad, Phil 256,258,108.133,110,164 Tomcrlin, Dana 226,1 50 Torres, Robert 210 Torres, Valentin 112,226,102 Torres, Veronica 210 Torrez, Antonio 210 Torrez, Carlos 226 Toscano, Maria 102,210 TRACK 62-67 Trevino, Belinda 150 Trevino, Danny 258,130 Trevino, Helen 102, Trevino. JoAnn 212.134.150,210.155,162 Trevino, Kim 69,210 Trevino, Linda 155 Trevino, Oralia 258,123 Trevino, Rudy 226 Trevino, Victor 226 Trojeak, Karen 227,150 Trojeak Lyndcl 81,242,234,150 Truitt, Patti 227 Truley, John 103 Turek, Terri 210 Turner, Corine 150 Tuttle. Sue 259,108 U Urbanowich, Charlie 259,83,134.138,140,135 Urias, Ralph Jr. 259,102 V Valdez, Ida 259,116,114 Valdez, Ilda 227 Vale, Carla 210 Vance, Debbie 103,210 Vanderford, Cynthia 227 Vanderford, Wanda 259,140,138,91 VanNotc, Eric 242,88 Van Stavern, Arnold 227,103 VanStavern, Pam 242,108,40 VanVleck, Jack 210 VanWinklc, Donald 211 Vargas, Annette 242 Vasquez, Diana 149 Vasquez, Ephraim 211 Vasquez, Gloria 85,1 50,211,115 Vasquez, Jesse 259,123 Vasquez, Noel 227 Vasquez, Stephen 102 VeccTTa, Ermalinda 242 Veccrra, Janie 242 Vela. JoAnn 227,5 Vela, Mary Jean 259 Vela, Pete 92 Veliz, Dan 211 Victorino, Enriqute 149 Victorino. Roberta 81 Vidalcs, Bernadette 242 Viclmas, Cynthia 150,211,155 Vicrria, Crystal 114 Vigil, Janie 130 ViDafana, Lisa 242 Villafana, Ricky 259,184,83,94,95.134 Villanueva, Louis 128,129,91 Villanueva, Salome 211 Villarreal, Cindy 150,211,155,71 Villarreal, Linda 259,140,138 Villareal, Patty 150,211,155 Vincent, Bob 128 Vinson, Robert 242 Vogels, Jean 242,133,102,164 Vogels, Richard 259,94 VOLLEYBALL 68,69 W Walbrick, Julie 166 Walker, Brent 227,110,71 Walkins, Patrice 259 Wall, Bruce 81,86.139.141,91,143 Wallace. Cathy 227 Wallace, Cheryl 259,94,139,141.90 Wallace, Debbie 227,12.15,212,81,150,162.159 Wallace, Kim 42,242,230,229,79 Wallace, Kimberly 259.23,237,83.94.12.15,79, 81,156,152,150.162 Wallace, Mike 259,26.63.64 Wallins. Cathy 211 Walters, Deborah 150,211,155 Walters, Laura 227,85,150,159 Wancck, Curtis 242 Wancck, Keith 211 Walkins, Jackie 227 Walkins, Rod 242 Ward, Doris 242 Ward, Kathy 211 Ward. Laura 103,211 Wanas, Cara 211 Water bury, Wendy 119 Watkins, Ronald 259 Watson. Lester 242,128,129 Way, Wanda 227,95,150 Way, Will 33,242,26.133.83,94,122 Webster, Barbara 227,139.141,53,143 Webster, Kenneth 242 Webster, Pat 94,134.135 Wchner, David 183,140,227,71 Wchner, Mark 259 Weisingcr, Crissy 227 Weiss, Gina 242,94,148 Welborn, Cindy 259,133 Weigand, Ellen 148,103 Weigand, Mark 259,26 Welch, Carolyn Welch, Clare 242,107,108,83,94,91 « redcri JOHSHdIIUC STORE Professional Prescription Service MOODY ARMSTRONG, OWNER 22SO Cincinnati Ave. San Antonio, Texas 78228 PHONE 432-7866 Wendell. Melvin 227 Wcsler. Derek 211 Westcrvclt, Debbie 227,150 Wcstcrvclt, D Wayne 242,26,94,57 Wheeler, Nancy 259,243,81.119.166 Whetstone. Becky 242,112 White, Laurie 259,92 White, Linda 149.227 Wilder, Tcn-y 227 Wilkcrson, Sandy 91,211 Wilkinson, Suzanne 227,106,108,107 Williams, Eugene 242.241.233.26.81.36.38. 112,66,166,102 Williams, Dennis 22 Williams, Jane 211 Williams, Michael 243,138 Williams, Shirley 207 Williams, Shelly 102 Will nun, Bruce 259,102 Wilson. Don 138,133.136,90,137 Wince, Brian 243 Winnie, Sandra 81,111 Winnie, Susan 243.94.139 Winter, Kenneth 243 Wise, Sonia 243 Witters, Ken 94 Wolak, Elizabeth 211 Wolbrccht, Mary 227 Wolfgang, Jerri 227 Woltcrs. Brad 26,227,63 Womblc. Dianna 243 Womblc. Lori 227 Wood, Karen 227 Woodruff, Chris 211 Woodruff, Lynn 227,102 Woodson, John 211 Wooks, Debra 102 Worsham, Dave 227,61 Wortell, Frank 211 Wright. Deborah 259 Wright. Gina 243.148 Wright. Jon 259 Wright. Randy 61 Wurzbach, Stephanie 97,211 Y Yantis. Laura 107,108,133,227.150 Yantis, Nancy 81.133.150.211,155,162 Yates, Tomas 243 Ybarra, Beatrice 103,108 Ybarra, Rosa 227 Ycaglcy, David 259 Ycglic, Cindy 219,227,150,159 Yener, Patricia 211,102 YEARBOOK STAFF 166,167 Yglesias, Lily 103,243 Yglcsias, Rachel 102,243.114 Ynostrosa. Madeline 227 Yoast, Dana 102,227 Young, Dan 243 Young, Michele 227 YowcU. Lcndin 123,243 Yowcll, Robin 243,123 YUKON DAYS 18,19 Z Zacharias, Liz 227,1 50 Zamora, Rachel 69 Zandi, Mike 243 Zapata, Hazel 53 Zcamcn, Ben 102 Zcman, Lynn 133,148,211 Zepeda, Cathy 110 ZERO CLUB 100-103 Ziegler, Belinda 83,94,243,156,150 Ziegler, Kathryn 86,148,227 Ziegler, Malinda 80 Zimmer, Edith 103,243 Zuniga. Albert 227 Zuniga, David 128,243 Zuniga, Josic 211 Zuniga, Juanita 149 Faculty May Start Sooner Akin, Gwen 186,119 Armstong, John 180,119 Autry, Jack 25,52 Baldwin, Jance 174 Barncbcy. Holly 180,22,111 Bason, Robert 180,112,100.102 Baumgardner, Sue 180 Bcckom B. 181,183 Birdwcll, Henry 26.25,45,181 Bloom 181 Bowen, Percy Lee 1 23 Bowles, Charles 181 Boyd, Joshua 181 Boyd, Robert 180,22,135 Brctz. Florence 537.180,114,115 Bronstad. Eunice 180,90 Brown, Charles 171,172,173,226 Burke, S. 180,88 Bybee. Cheryl 180.181,85 Cantu, Rosario 181,183 Carter, Ruby 181 Chambers, George 181.182 Canton, Bonnie 181 Clark. James 181,252,133,110,111 Collins, Fosc 182,119 Compton, Buddy 182,26,25 Courchcsnc, Mr. 85 Gramcr, Richard 182,71 Daniel, Jerry 172,173 Dan nelly, Clara 182 Davis, James 182 Day, Rcva 183,112,100.102 Dcchcrt, Nancy 183,186.148 Dickson, Betty 176 Doran, James T. 183 Drcsscn, Dcidrc 183 Dube. Bridget 183 Duke, Mary 176 Eickcnloft, James 182 Eichnun, Bcttic 175 Endcrlin, Judy 182,114,115 Fairchild, James 182 v Fairley, James 96,97,182 Falkner, Earl 45 Fcst, Jane 176,177 Fleming, Paul 172,173 Flynn. Jean 182 Fohn, Lois 183 Frick. Wilma 148,183.186,189 Garcia, Francisca 183 Garcia, Rudolph 183 GUI, Ruth 148,183,149 Giles, Jimmie 21.184,212,231 Gonzales, Joe 128,181,184 Graham, Paulari 68 Gray, Patricia 184 Greenberg, Marsha 184,188,185 Hall. Jean 176.177,91 Hanlos, Irene 176 Helms, Patsy 177 Herrmann, Terry 184,187 Hill. Irene 177 Hookman, Stanley 119,185 Howell, Joe 63,64,65 Hudspeth, DoUic 185 Inman, C. 182.185,166 Irwin, Robert 185 Licensed and Bonded Pawn Brokers NORTHSIDE PAWN JEWELRY Loans On Anything Of Value Buy—Sell—Trade Jewelry—Guns—Stereos—TV’s M. At BENEFIELD Phone: 734-2956 2130 Blanco Road San Antonio, Texas li Jackson 185 Janssen, Jane 184.92 Jones, Sally 184 Joscphson, Don 184,26,125 Kelley, Walter 184 Kingshott. 184,94 Kiriazcs, Marlene 229 • iKlcppcr, Nancy 184,185,21,83 Kunitz, Morcellus 185,131 Ladcwig, Carla Lane, Elaine 185 Law-son, Pat 185.119,121 Lockett, Emmett 185.112.100,102 Madia, Jesus 186 Martin, I.E. 186 Mathis, Nancy 180,186,94 McMillian, Monty 58 Mehl, Nancy 186 Meyerson, Kenneth 186 Millcgan, Yvette 186 Milk. Elizabeth 177 Mogford, Marilyn 187,186 Montfort. Scott 187.126,127 Montfort, Shirley 187 Morrisey, Jim 132 Moser, Johnny 187 Mullan, Cclina 186,244,75 Myers, Mary 186 Myrtle, Grisham 174 Noble, John 186 Orem, Mary Fern 174 Overa, Raymond 174 Panfely, George 174 Parchman, Vicki 186 Patterson, Jancen 186,107,108,109 Petri, Sandi 189,162,150 Perez, Linda 187,186 Pitts. L. 187.112 Phare, Regina 119 Pticss, Paul 184,67 Ramirez, Estclla 187,189,162,150 Rocha, Reynaldo 187,244,75 Rosales. Jose 187,124 Rosenblatt, Gary 188,138,137 Saldana, Corinne 188 Schclper, Virginia 188 Simms, Mr. Ron 188 Smith. 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